MKDl-'ORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), Ol.'lXiQX. SUNDAY. FKl'.i; V A l V s. mil. lJAOIi TllUEJfi SSsxs!nnrnnM taito uipu nr niucc LI QNG HEAVE BY LOWLYVANDALS Greatest HUSKYFORWARD 10 42-34 LOSS BEATS STATERS ALUMNI QUINT riimu TnAimnmn L AMI v u n r m ; rvxt i r j Ivan liar i-iiiK ton, one of Motl i ford hiah svhouVm slam last se ' nu'sttT, played on the alumni 1 team wluMi the hih school mi u ail moi the r rails last eveiiint; at tlu The Iilahri iicf, at Oregon's hands it, tlu second ! chum-! division, i i-fcini mm iiiiui ii'iiin.H, pecuveiy, were nanisneii on , personal fouls in the second half. Kherhart led the scoring with 11, followed l.y his mate. Calkins, with H. v'auiaia Druinmond was ! hit,'h for Idaho with taealar Umv field goal by -Ned Nelson, substitute forward, nave the University of Washington a i h rilling lis to victory over Oregon Stati' eoHee here tonight to send the Huskies one notch closer to the northern riiclfic' coast conlefenc) pionshlp. 1 lank Swanson. I luskie renter, tied I ho score at iii-all in the last four minutes and Nelson fol lowed a in in ute later with his - victory stroke. Washing ton play ed keep-away the last two min utes during which not a single Heaver got a hand on the hall. ) Iven Fagftns; clever center, open , ed the scoring in the first half when he tallied a field goal for . Oregon State. The lieavers ran ; the count to -I -1 hot Washington : came hack to lake the lead at fi-4 on shots hy Sutler and Swanson. limk ii aysi n I ied it up l"r O. S. i Willi a fret- throw, hut the Huskies forged into tlu- I. -ad again on a basket hy Swyga rd and then ; widened the margin to 1 ; -1 I al ! half time. j IJKUKKT.KV, (Nil.. ! The Heavers' came out with a' The University of vengeance and penned up a drivei basketball team went into .MOSCOW. Idaho, rVb. 7 LPl The University of Oregon defeat -d the University of Idaho. 42 ti 34. In a Pacific coast conference I armory, and marked off i of the I basketball game here tonight. 19 mllUs for tno oUlt'r "s w 1USI J.I III l. I "Odd" Hughes, flashy forward, 'scored lti points for the high i school team. The alumni team never led the scoring and at tne end of the first niiarler had one point, scored on a foul. A fair sized crowd attended tho encounter, and was laughing most of the time at the ridiculous methods employed t hy alumni players, lloth teams seemed to have trouble standing up, and ! from one to four wen rolling on tiie floor the greater part of the time. Some of the graduate hoopsters got off such good dribbles and r,,.,u,.u ih.tv ..vhorioiii-oil liiffiml- Keenan and Wicks, bright stars , fn M, ' ......... wneu ... tempting to shoot a score. The South-Methodist boys de feated the high school Tiger Cubs 31 to 17 in the preliminary. .1. l'owell starred for the Methodists, counting up 2u points. Young 0. S. C. Puts Up Thrilling' nights, dropped the Vandals into i- . ; ,ili!t l'1"' ht 'he northern tlivis- Battle With Fagans at; ion standings. rt i in rt I 11 time it looked like an Id Center Main SCOrer aim victory in the first half, as n i ii lno Vandals wiped out a four point Lewis Sore Leg Hanoi-, wei.fom to K ..ut from 12 rane at Ctart 1,1 ' Kortnwit Kherhart. Ore- UaJJo al Olal I. ; gnn center, shot two goals lo j lie the score, and the lead alter tf.M.rTI ... - , . ., I natcd until the end of the first 1 ended 2(i for half, which Oregon. The Wcbfoots gradually crept away from the slower Idaho five in the second half. fir Thomas lot the l'u:y. scoring 11 points. ilisli School Alumni Clay (4 ) P Widen llUKlli-H (11!) K Wilson (L1) Caldwell (() .' l'hipps '1'liomaH il (Ji'eene Heheell.ll C, I'ranld (1 Suhst limes, hish school: (1. TO HE TROJANS j Harrington ( 1? ) , While (2). Sub stitutes, alumni: I la met, jumn (1). Swanson (4). Williams, New land (1). 1. Harrington (10. Alva Laws, referee. Medford Cubs that swept the Huskies off their feet. Merrill and Lyman tied tho score at IS-all and then the lat ter snt O. S. t ahrnd with a sensational field goal. Oregon State continued to hold the advantage in spite of succes sive substituting by Una h llec I Thomas ( 1 j h'lsou (-1 b. 7.-11 undley ihforn.a j Kni,(S ror lirst place in tne soutnern ui- n vision basketball race of tho const i ,iv Trill ton ami conference here tonight by trim ming the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins 30 to liN in a game that went five minutes overtime. The Bears were tied for first' Kdmundson of Washington until 1 with the Southern California Tro the last four minutes of play when . jans. who defeated Stanford to Swanson came through with a ty- I night 33 to 22. ing basket and Nelson ropped hi. At the end of the regular play the winning point from the mid- J ing time, the two teams were die of Hie Moor. 'tied ut L'U all, due to a field bas in an endeavor to stop the! kct scored in the last thirty sec AVashingtnn rush in the first onds of play by Dick Von llagen, half. Coach Kbits (ll sent his star Jiruin forward. At half lime, the center, Kd Lewis Into the game Hears held a slim 13 to 11 mar hut tho latter weakened tho team I gin, after the liruln second string contriM-ably .clue to a stiHy 1R has played the fiist fifteen min whii'h hnn been keeping him out;utes of the game, of play, l'agans replaced him af-j The five minutes extra timo was tor" a couple of minutes. The lineup anil summary: O. s. C. (lit;) C, Lyman, t It Mallard, f 3 Paganf. r ". 2 Merrill, g - Craysou. g 1 Totals Washington '(2S) rfwygard. f Uuller. f Nelson, f SWanson. c West, g f'airney, g flritsch, K Tolnls ....1 t (', .... 3 .... 1 .... I .... 3 .... 1 j the wildest seen here In many 1 seasons, and the California mar I7 I'Fjgin of victory rested in the arms 0 ; of Jack Head, sophomore center. who caged two baskets from the 1 4 field. Linthieum scored the only points for the Uruins with a field basket. The entire last minuto found l"!lhe all under tho California goals. i'1 I'''! ut the liruins were unalbe to get 1 1 I through the hoop to rio the score. 0 LOS ANCi 1CL10S, Feb. 7. 1 I In a slow, eventless game the Un it I iversiiy of Southern California 2 basketball quintet tonight defeat ll ed Stanford University. 33 to 22. The Trojans were ahead 2A to 7 S i at half time. ton, r S. Methodists I ! Ai'tlmr S) !' Kiank (L'l l" .1. Tovvell (ill) G K. Pmvoll C 11. l'owell (1) . Cuhs substitutes: lled .McDonalil. Schmidt, Pal Lathtim. Ivatt Ilat'i-ini;- refefee. . 4 Amtutiiiteit I'rtss I'tiulO Joe Judge, veteran of 15 eanv palgns with the Washington Sena tors, has been recognized ae the greatest fielding first baseman In American league history. He has led his league rivals in fielding de fense for eight seasons. AA rlUr Tft' A ne- musical Instrument re- Now that New LllL I I 19 Whether1 they -can keep their ruhher-pav. , hir-l I iVl I Li " '""'''' in '""'i'1 " fi- !iw 111,1 I I I lm I V ,.,,,1,1 , v j, , ;s K1-:.i !(s ,,, p,,,ul.u h GI RIGID TEST pity, Tho Ilumorirtt. .l.-rsey has a WASH INC. TON. Feb. 7. UP) hirhwny, the tint- The senate today passed thf house i amended bill authorizing appropriation of hitting ,-i pedt-s- another $1 nO.oaa.OfKi to expand the f '!! tmMuM ---1 udmv public building prnxmni. 1 m -.... LOCALGlESj I COAST GOLF TITLE PLAY DATES SET; 101 il UllUf BY ROOKS. 3216 COKVALLIS. Ore, Keh. 7. tP) The tregon State rooks ended their basketball reason here to day, trouncing the Oregon frosh, 32 to l(i. The victory evened the four game series, each team winning two games. The Hooks completely outclass ed the frosh today and kept in front throughout the game. Conch Lamb put In his second siring men after the first five had run up an IS-point lead. S K A TT I .K. Feb . 7 . (P) l)a t es for the season's championship tournaments were set today by the directors of the Pacific Northwest Coif association at their annual mid-winter meeting here. The Pacific northwest amateur competition for men and women will be held during the week of Juno 22 to and the open tour nament is scheduled for the pre ceding Friday and Saturday, Juno Hi and 20. It was arranged several months ago to hold the men's amateur championship at the Fircrost Golf club. Tacotna, and the women's meet over both tho Tacnma coun try and golf club and the Fire rest courses. The women will play the first three days at the Tacoma club. The open will bo held at the Tacoma golf club. At the request of the United States Golf association, the direc tors undertook responsibility for the administration of the Pacific Northwest sectional qualifying: rounds for tho national and open tournaments. Tho amateur nnd open qualify ing tests havve: been, awarded . Se attle, the amateur on July-a nnd Hie open on Juno 8, but there is a possibility that this arrangement will be changed, with 1'ortland getting the amateur : trial. lndicat ions of Jut how strong .Med lord high's basket b;i I) team is will h gained in the two-game series with the ( 'hemniva Indians here net week-end. I'hemawa held the fatt -breaking Salem husketeers lor three qnar-i lets on almost ewn terms, but wilt I'd in the frurth to lose :!-'- !S. Salem has practically the same' team as Uwt year and is rated ;s stroll-- as nny In t be state, Che -1 mawa defeated the W ilia met te ; university freshmen 1 .1-1 2 and t be frosh plav at Ashland this w ek-i end. chemawa has ;i :i2-24 win over, the Llnfiebt college freshmen, j lost to Monmouth normal :l ."i -2 2 . ; to Silverton 1 II-1 beat Wood burn It 1 - 2S, Grande Hondo 2"i-2t. , and il lopped by two points a : struggle with Oregon City, 23-21.' There a re . wo r g u la rs f ro'fn i last year' lineup on the Chemawa j team. Due lo the fact that the Indian s bonl has no gymnasium their teams are usually slow .-t:i rt - ( ing, but gain mom cm um as the ' season progresses. ' s a ri'sult they go Kante! Hock ne's Notre Ma me Uam biers ; one better because they are en -; I i rely a ro;id team and are used to playing on the opponent's floor.) The Indians are developing fa't as their late-season scores indi-: cate mid are rated much stronger j now than two weeks ago. i Press notices from upstate say that for the past nine years a I least chemawa h:is Ucvu a nircng exponent of the short -puss fast working game. There has never been any place in their game fori stalling and they break into the of lens. like a gust ,,f wind. They j play hard and fast, going almost j at top speed throughout the game. This requires lots of strength and J slamina but the Indians have al - J ways been able 1 stand up under; the strain. J "There is nothing abcut their style that resembles the so-called percentage" hitskethall. They don t run to spots on the floor, but at-) tempt to clear u way to the goaL by continually weaving in and out of the defense.',' KALKM, Keh. 7. A) A predic tion made before the opening of the legislature by Charles V. Gal loway, chairman of the state tux commission, that the tax question would overshadow all other issues in the session, appears In a fair way to be fulfilled, Avith four weeks of the session gone and tax matters becoming more com plicated. ' Continuous Shows Today 1:15 to 11:15 I it the o,""J.-ih.K0ttI ... be . . matt iea " , u-,msel Wo 1 TODAY 1 AND TOMORROW! Fiery! Frivolous! Frothy! "THE MATRIMONIAL BED is covered. with a JCrazy Q uilt of eMatrimonialiTangles! A gay, sophisticated farce laid in Paris, the city of beautiful non.' sense, where only the river is Seine! ON SOLDIER FIELD XHU' YORK, Feb. 7. (P) Soldier field, t 'hlcago, Rceno of many a historic sporting combat, today was selected as the site for the final trials to choose tho team to represent tho United States In the HCLi Olympic track and field names nt Los Angeles. Tho Olympic track and field c(nn mil tee, which announced the selection of Chicago, also fixed the dates nt July 15 and lit. Although tho size of the team, which will wear the emblem of "Undo Sam" was discussed, no action was tak en. The general opinion, however, appeared to be In favor of the maximum strength of 81 ut hie ten three for each event. T VOQD TAKES LEAD ly You Like to Laugh ., Don't Miss It! IT'S FRENCH nnd IT'S FUNNY! BQ&: WITH LILYAN TASHMAN . FRANK FAY JAMES GLEAS0N Bp 6s AND A GREAT CAST OF FUNSTERS IIAULINfJF.N. -Texna, Feb. 7. fypi Craig Wood of Deal, N. J.. became a favorite to win the Sl.nno top prize when ho ran away from the field of the 1 1m lingeri open golf tournament hero today, shooting a lift for the first lfc holes In the $3,500 event'. llo turned In a card of 31 out and 31 In, on the 7 2 -par course. I le shot seven birdies. Close on tho heels of Wood came Morton 'Smith of New York with a fill, 35 out and 34 in. It wus the first time Smith ha nhown to advantage but today ho hit his stride and excepting for a little faulty work on tho greens, might hnve lowered his bid two or three stroked. N'KW YOIEK. Feb. 7. 'TV-The truck and field committee of t he American Olympic body todny an nounced the final trin Is to select t he team to represent the United States would bp held in Chicago July 15 and K, l!3l, prohnhly nt Soldier field. FOR LEGION BOUT . Reports from.'UU parlu. ,ot .lack son county indicate a very large turn out for the coming hlg event. namely the free American Lesion smoker to bo held next Monday niKht, February, nt the Armory In Modfotd. ,- Legionnaires, ex-service men, Spanish war veterans and Ci. A. U. are all invited 'o attend. An unusually good card has been arranged by the committee in chni'Ho. The hendllners are lo cal men and are more or less well known to the public, Hitch as Fronchy Levitt, a wrestler who has recently returned from a tour of the .Middle West, and Young Rittet'fl, another local boy of no mean ability. Levitt, lliio pounds and Hitters 225. Mr. Levitt will nlsn give a lti. minute lecture and exhibition aid ed by Cecil Harrick. In addition to the wre.stllnK there will be Hi rounds of boxing. These mulches arc being arranged thrntigh the courtesy -of Captain Carl Y. ToiiRwald of tho National Ouard. The boys In these bouts are being drawn from Company "A" Medford National (Itund and from I lenduuarterR company of the M ed ford Na t iona 1 i uard . The public Is assured thnt all are local boys and will he surprised to rind such wood entertainment In their midst. SPECIAL PROGRAM Selected Short Subjects PATHE NEWS Another of the Vagabond Ad-, venture Series "MYSTIC ISLES" LOON EY TUNE "The Booze Hanoi High" Pathe Audio Review featuring Madame Ernestina Schumann-Heink. REGULAR HOLLY PRICES! Matinee Children 10c Adults 35c Evening Children 25c O Adults oOc BUY HOLLY SCRIP 9 i i ! m J 4 r . i I'HILAOLLUHIA. Feb 7. W. The cnuaiiement of Al Simmon', hat d -hit t fug ontfiebb r of th world hiimplon I'hibidelphbi Ath letics, to .Mi Ioro!hy Kiihn. ot Jcnkinuton. 1'n.. has been brok en "by mutual consent." WASlHN'flTON, Feb. 7. fPi Apjirrtxirnately 34,ono wort- on the south and earn bindai Ich bus been ndded to Mount It.ilnicr National patk by the recent action of I'rcsldeiit Hoover fn npproving legislation revising pnrk boundar ies, Hoiiice M. AliriKht. dltector of tlr national park f-rvlcf. naid tod.i v. APPLEBY KEEPS BALKUNE TITLE x r: w you k . Feb. 7 .-pi- Kdgar T. Appleby of New York retained his niitional amateur I ft. 2 ha Ik line hlllfnrd chiimpfoiiMhip by defeailug Monrad C. Wnlnren nf Kverctt, Wash., lion to 01 1, in a title match completed tonlKht. Appleby, who had won the first two blocks handily, captured the final block UmlRttt by the convinc ing niaigln of 300 to 2 tMltsble of the second , inning when he ran 20 and tho eleventh when he put together u Hiring of 22, Wulgren could not Ret the Ivories under control. Appleby, on tho other hand, played consistently ami hnd high runs of M In the 1Mb Inning ami 70 unfinished, hluhet of the match. In the !Mh and final Inn ing. Appleby com piled an average of X M-in2 for the match and Walgren one of 3ii-lol. Your Neighbors MIAMI. Flu.. Feb. 7. F) Jnuelt Hhouse. chairman of the national democratic executive cn mm tit en, told a Rnthering of piirty leaders here ltiMt night that states whose l emiteM will represent a majority In the next natlon.il convention, "have already declared for some change In existing conditions and If thm means going wet, then I sny that the deiiioc rutin party f.ltendy has gone wet." SKW VOllK. Feb. 7. 'Vt Amelia KarlfnrL ttiin-AHantlr flier, and !-orge I'almer Putnam, publisher .uid explonu-, were mar ried lort.iy il the h..inc of Mr. 11 nam'H mot her. Mis. France,- cat nam, .it No.mk. conn. Own and Manage the JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION ( 'ap.-ililc Medlon! business men liiiiiiiiiic iiiul direct lliis insl itut ion .Meill'ni'd ;tiul lvo.u'iie Kiver v.-illey (leojilc ;ire slemlily irot'i1 iiiK' by their investment here. 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