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1 31 ru,if 3 ui - t inolil X-..: ti !'.1..v,. .'Mtl it"' HI I - .0 Jill 4 SjtH i 8s Sr.lt lo 1 lV1 run 1 ...if HI' I .0I"I j Mr f Jh j i : ; e; ; " "i -ii. j- , ii- i ' i It ,i ! i VH I ...-! 1!$ 1 5' ! .V i- pTflE SIX wiwwr! - - - Chemawa Set HE WEARIED BY TRAIN RIDE WED4H5 Largest Crowd of Season Sees Medford Quint Show Best Form High School '( Band, Students Welcome Visitors. Medford hiRh school defeated their old friends, the Oheninwu Indians, last nljfht at the Armory, 45 to 25, und the tribe promise u "comeback'' in the necoml Kiimo of the series thin ovenintc. which will not start until nine o'clock. Chemawa, us popular In thin city an they ure in thoir homo district, wore tfreeted nt the depot by thii high Hi'hool band und 200 Hludents, qmorted to their hotel In nuttm and (k'felully greeted by a Htuiti-.it re ception committee. They rode all day on a train unit wont without their HUppor. Nevertludew, they showed fltiHht'N, and never Mlt try In gr. The lai'Kt'flt crowd of the hc-u-boii wiw the came und another bumper crowd In expected tonight. The hlKh Hchoo) tn-nKiiry will fare the well known deficit, If the at tendance in hlim. Medford marled wl'th Hh long legged flrwt Htrlng. and their Juinp lnt style und thort puHes puzzled the visitors, the ncoie at the end of the firt quarter Htandlm; ten to one. In favor of the local. The Indian rould not cage their idiot. While the IturgherlteM, led by Clay, Wore pouring one-handed heaves from the corner. Clay pulled a tendon In the find, half und Harrington took hln place. , The offense n I o w e (I. HUKheA, Caldwell find Shell were tho most comdHtent point makerK fort ho Uurghuritet. ThomaK flash ed nomn expected form. In tho fourth quarter, Coach Hurgher j Bent In his second Htrlng, nnd Diet rich, center, began to click. Thin j kid get h nil rufftod up like Jack Uempsey, and In the nhort time he I cavorted nhowed cIubh. ! ' Tho crowd liked Dominic Don J'lfle, KiamlHon of Hlttlntf Hull, and the buck did Home good floor work. He pluyed guard und then forward. In the second half thu Visitors heftan to click n little bit find showed that they will ho nothlttff to fool with. In tho preliminary, the T(t:er Cubs defeated the Honlh Methodlsl ulnt by n laif;e and un-Chrlstfun core. Tho line-up: Medford. Clay, 8 UUKhOH (c) 8.. Caldwell, 8 TJoma, 7 HCheel, 6 Chemnwn. ..P Vlvlette 3 ..V Prntt 4 ...C Hatfield 8 ..CI Miller 4 ..(1 Dor liagle 0 Medford, Harring Hul)Htitutton; ton (4), Dietrich (), Hnmmot, laitnn, While. Chemnwn, Hhoul der Itlado, Thomas, Pratt. Keferee: Deal, OrantH Pass. 'TlKer Cubs. H. Methodists Thomas,. 2 ...F II. Arthur 0 Walker, 22 1. Franks Xdndley, 8 C J. Powell 10 K. Dnlane O... K. Powell 3 Knlps, 6 0......JI. Powell 2 'Suhntiiuilons: Cubs, Klson, Ked d (?, Brown, Putton (8), Hayes. Thtre Qutts MomhoiH of the Chomuwa Indian school buHkethull loam were toieHtti this afternoon of the Holly theatre ut the matinee allowing of "A bra ham Lincoln," dramatic film of the Ule of tho Civil War president. The picture Includea many RidnllKhta of fala life, which ore of great human Interest, but seldom presented in history. Tho Chemawa tenm will piny tho local mtuud uKuln tills eveniiiK. PKNlLKTON, Feb. 14. Pendleton hlKh Bchool defeated Th Dulles baKketimll teiim, 30 to 23, hero hist nluht. IA fJUANDlO. Feb. 1 4 ) Ity a score of 88 to n Hnker hlh school trounced the I a lliamle basketball tenm here biwt ntt;bt linker-took tho lend enrly In the canto nnd mnlntnlned It ihrminn out. O'Nell scored 14 points and Alrklm,. eleven, for linker. SAN FllANCIHCO, Kb. H -Ml "When Jiimpintt Joe Havolril. former Notre Dnmo football ittiir, makcM hln Cnlifornln debut n a prof ftloual wrenller here February 2-1. ho will face one of the top-notch men of tho profession - Howard Cuntonwine nf luwii. Thin whj unnounoed today by Promoter Kd lynoh. ' , tinvoldl nppenred In Han Kran rlwo laHt month In n charity foot ball frame, and nomo Sil.noft per ons turned out to jeo him pcr orm. HlncG annotinemtiel wa mndo that he would make hi first nppearuuee In thU itatv an n w ren tier here. Promoter Lynch nald he hud received ordnrn for tlcketf from many part of northern Cali fornia. Tho lartieHt wrentllnit crowd Jn tho hlMtoiy of the fiume here Ih expected to attend. r Th one consolation ntout de flation Ik that it nftcrtn n lot of hendH that way. too. I'otlnvlllc Jonnrnnl. With Rod and Gun By Erneit Rorttl and Dlok Qratn A rocent inquiry to OiIh column from T. K. Merrill of tlllx ily uka for iuforiiiiitlon frencornhm tho IncioiiKf In tufa for trmi'l"K IIimmihi'm. 'I'lioy urc to In; niiwil In connection with the propnm-il new fci'mo code IkM'oi'C the Ickihui- ture, uh recently prepnri'il ly inr Htuio Clinic coiuuiiKMion. A l"L ter from Art .M. l'lell, chlif law enfon-cmeiil officer of the com mission, HtiiteH the lircnHcn :tre to Incl-ejiKO from t'i to $T per y-nr In nil i-fforl to rnlne more runilH. .Mr. .Merrill ilocx not ee the JuHllce in the iicllon ami iloeH not umlerKtiiuil vvliy the truppi kIioiiM he matlo to carry an I"- erciHeil Imrilen. 'I'lu h-iisoii only eovern three molilliH unit extenitH from DiM'emlier, iiNiinlly to March ilurlliK th" period the film are In their prime. What In helievcd to he iimi of the largest heavers l.lll.il In Hoiitliirn oreiion in recent years was trapped this wck hy Jack Heacl the Mum I'ollanl place near Ashland ulonif Hear creek. A nlimher of the animals had Htarteil lo build a ijoiid-slzcd dam acrosH the stream, milking an nhstructlon of such nature that tho I'ollard farm lands were sub ject tu MoodinK In caso IiIkIi water visited the stream. IIchkIo on- lained special permission from theJKame commission to trap the henver, In view of the damnise they wen cniiHintf. Three of the anlmalri wen: trnppeil and the re mainder are leaving the sc-ne, IJeputy (lame Warden Hoy I'arr reported yesterday. The last hea ver killed hy lluiiKle welched in the nelKhborhnoil of 110 pounds and hail perfect fur. It Is not prohahlo other animals will he trapped this season. I'osslhlv u s!un of sprint; or Just it ilemollHtratlon of tho abil ity of his huntliiK doKs, uh yet untrained, Is a tali of an owl and two dims, us told In The Mail Trllimm office tho other day by 1'aul i.uy. local newspaperman. Ho Is u naturalist by avocation. A few nlKhts ngo he was awaken ed by tho insistent hooting -of an owl perched in an oak tree near his open window. Ho thought nothing of the weird, owlish in- cilnlntlons outside of the wish tho nlKht hlrd would complete Its houk without further disturb ing his peaceful slumber. Despite the wishes of tho lialf-awnkeued I-uy, tho owl continued, hut not without also awakening his two does. Ills ears, accustomed to plcklilK up faint sounds dun to considerable woodland experience, lie heard the dons steal across the lawn to a point near the tree. Without furllu'r ceremony, tho cnnliU'H, ltamhy nnd Mndamo X, hdKan Hiu'h an onnluiiKlit of hark Iiir that tlto owl hid Uh head und dltu'ontimied Uh eveninn nonp of woo. A few partlnK barkH and Ihe doKH returned to the warmth of dtMlurbed lumber. However. they had hardly left until n de risive hoot piereed the nlht nir and tiKaln l'aul beeame uneom fortahle, wonderlnp why owIh should be, but the faithful doK"i noHHlhly thounhtfnl of their niaH- ter an mueh uh they worn of their own comfort wnmpered ' 'be tree. They renumed barkliiR. The owl blinked Uh wle eyeH and Htopped Uh dlHturhanec. liefore the nluht vih over. Mr. I-uy re lated, with Homo note of pride In hiH voire, the doKH were forced to make kIx trips to tho tree bo fore the owl left Uh perch nt flew to n not her troo In u nefKb bor's yard, where Uh hootliiK ed lo cause him further trouble. He wan im pressed by the faith fulness of the doH ami the next morning they wre Ktvcn an extrn bowl of milk. So far. in Mr. Iuy'n knowledge, tho owl ha not been heard it ml 1m probably due to the fact the open window ha been cloned. Dr. U. C. Mulholland left thin morning ftr ItrooklitKH, tre., for it flhtiiK trip in the t'hotco river for ctitlbroal and plann to be Bono over the week-end. The roiuin to tho HeacoaHt town nro In fairly good condition and the trip can be made caMly in four bourn, the doctor nald. He made r c il ia r lrlpn tit the oond hint nil nt met" and nl way h camo home hucccm ful. KLAMATH 1WLLS. Ore.. IVb. 4. tA'i The Klamath Full I'elicann def rated Ashland hlKh tichool 93 to 30 In a 1takettml) name here lrtMt nlKht. tYhe winniftK hu.skct wan made In the lat ten necondu of play. The giMd die young, If they are resolutions till t'lty llerrlik. MEDFORD MSTL for Gome-Back HARVEY ROBBED IN DUNDEE GO AS FWB HOOT Victor Often in Trouble and Rally Is Halted By Right i to Jaw Loser Given 7 ! Rounds. NEW YOltK, l''(ib. 11. lTP) They nave. Vlncii Dundee the, deci sion In Muitlsnn Siiain ('union last nlcht, but hen Harvey, hale lliilou, not the cheers. While one of I ho best crowds of u lean Indoor season jeered and hooted, Dundee, was. Kfven his sec ond HtrulKhl verdict over the Ilrlt I h li mlilillcu'i'lulil champion lifter n 12-roiind buttle which Harvey seem ed to huvu won hy u cnmfortuhle mil r Kin. Harvey, makliiK all Hie flKht, slabbed Dundee with lefts and pounded him with rlKhls over a ma jor portion of Die distance and at tho end hud earned seven rounds In the Associated I'ress score curd. Dundee had four mid one wus even. Whatever I lie Justice of the de cision, It must lie said that Dundee foiiKlil u courageous and kuiiio hat tie. Spilled on the floor twice in Ills first meelini; with Harvey it few weeks iiko, Dundee, took every thing I lie Ilrltlsher hud to offer lust iiIkIil Although Dundee never went down, there were several occasions when it looked us thniiKh lie mlKht. In the third round, Harvey nulled him with a right that had the Hal titnoro Italian in distress. Again III 111 efifth. It took ail ol Dttnuce s ring experience to survive a storm of leather. Dundee milled hut in the lllh run Into another crnckllnK riKht that did hi in no Rood. A crowd of 11, Gun suw the buttle, spectuculur at limes and scarcely over dull. - Dundee weighed 1 59 pounds and Harvey lfi5. IKO W II Hi In the reKiilur scheduled mutch on tho Nut alleys Friday nlulit the Montgomery Wurd five, after drop plIlK the first mime to the Telcos by u mui'Klii of I t pins, cume hack HlroiiK to capture the next two by Imiivessivn scores. II. Johnson, the "bil! store" leuiloff initn, rolled IiIkIi sliiKle nnd total. The C. K. dates Auto Co. n tip: re lation, huviiiK a postponed match tho two nhove mentioned . tennis, also rolled und euch of their llir ginnes couiitiiiK iiKalnst the Tel - eKrupheiH and Montgomery Ward. The aulo mochaulcH stinted nut with a voiiKimnee; chalking up n neat It 11 for the flint Kuinc, but kept HllpplnK und when the battle wuh over they found that they hud dropped two out of three to the "bis store" huhk, but won two out of three from tho Teleoft. Claude Saylor uctei uh tho Kordnon trac tor duritiK tho ovciiIhk, ciipturlnK all cvciitii, and wiik the only ono ol the 1G tnaplo HinunherH that gar nered f0U piiiM if i 1 1 mm Telco IhI 2nd 3rd Tot'l Burton, p,0b .... 161 127 158 44 Houko. V Iti3 131 101 395 Halleck. H 147 127 HI 415 Crawford. J 154 101 158 413 DellHle, Andy... 134 157 135 4Hi Handicap 10G 106 ltlfi 31S 855 74! 199 1403 Montgomery Ward iHt 2nd 3rd Tot'l Johnson. II 144 K.3 1S 4SS Kinlfy, H 15(1 135 K19 450 Coffin, 1) 14 113 159 450 nuteman. I. 159 157 97 413 Andres, 1. F 137 12 157 44H lluiidUap 1 Ut; lot! 106 31S S41 854 S70 L:u Gates Auto Co. IhI 3nd 3rd Tot'l Antlo, Walt .... 193 IliO 133 4S Price, 11 179 181 1,15 475 Cunnun. Mel .... 137 135 103 435 Suylor, C 197 19(i 150 543 (iuteH. Ceo. ISO 110 ITS 49S llundicup 38 28 2S S4 914 810 707 2521 FAST GRAPPLERS 10 TANGLE HERE WrefdlhiK fan arc promised one of the tautest matches this M-ason at the armory next Wed nesday niht when Henry Jones, lrvt, Itah. ex-world welt'T weh:ht champion, will meet liny LynewH, Seattle, Wash., In a fin ish match. Unity Jonr ha ap prart'd in Mrdford before and I hum m e actiiialnlt d with hln ohU Ity and p( d,' which brouKht him lo Ihe top in hln dlvlnton. UvncMN has heen wresllimr a mini lift of yen r und m anxious for n it tory over Jones to pave the way fur n tit In ntateh to he hHd mimewhi-re on lit coast hhimi. l.yiics Is t eiiiirded ns helm; on top In his division in the Puel Smind country. Tlie Micclal event will iresent llnri- lilliott, Ktigen ', tamlllar wrestling figure In Me. Itord .with generally understood that Lou's clteinont. Anderson whacked v.i. a walk away for the St. M. try's ; t0 12 Ounce Orchestra. NHC John llree eastern tiregon mat- samry analn will be $jr.lMHI. H.-i lium.e over the head with his sl.ck uirU a er a pick-up Irani from the service to KtlO, KKI: KOMO 11 man. lit so has been winning had asked for SO.noo and a t'fc'-iuftcr a h ud holly check and Kunge Medford hiith. hy a ..core of IT to 9.( (u u. most of his mutches, but will find year culltract. I let. ill a ted with his, and both were) The l.ict game jyf the evening j a tough proposition when ll". Vive Yankies still ore ouPof the 1 ordered to tlu bench for major was , foot race. Jim brieve's Imagination !. what you need comes up ualnst Klllott. w ho for fold--llcrh pennock. Henry John-. Mines. Kvans rouizhed up 'alker grecatlon winning over the AsMt-lwhen a Kremh k:ng In n taikle a time was a wrestling Instructor Min. I.yn liry, Sam !trd andjanil was penalised for 10 minutes euited oilers ! a !eor, of 37 to'speaks Kansas liritisll. Musko al thu liilversity of tiiegon. I Johnny Alien. 'a little later. Ill In a slow and ragged contest. I gee Phoenix. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Picked to Win PRINCETON AGREE! TO AGREE AGAIN NEW YOltK, Fell. II. (!) After nearly five years of agreeing to dlsagreo tho athletic authorities Ol I lit I VUI U U1IU I lUICIUII HUH ug reed to ugree Hint Is, in every thing except fonthull. Announcement that the schools will resume athletic relations was mihllHhod imliiv. It carried tile j()llll HK,mmo8 of Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, chairman of the hoard of athletic control at Princeton, and William J. Illngham, head of the Harvard committee on athletics. They met secretly in New York Thursday for a conference. The two heads ugreed that there has heen "a complete change of llllOlH CllUUge III ' ntlment" In the undergraduate past four years und that dual com petition could ho resumed In till sports other than football. I'ontests are to he arranged as rapidly as scheduled engagements permit. Hope was expressed Hint there would bo meetings this spring in babehull, tennis nnd lncrosse. Golf and rowing engagements al ready had heon scheduled. The difference In football poll-' cies still exists and there is noJ. prospect that gridiron relations will be resumed in the near future. Athletic relations will Harvard were severed by Princeton Novem ber lit. lftL'ti. 1 OUT BY COOS FIVE KOSKlll'P.O, Ore., Kcb. 14. (Tl liosclinrg was definitely olimlnaled from the Douglas-Coos llay-Curiy county liaketlall championships a. the result of a 23 to 22 defeat in an overtime period game with MaLslifield here la.st night. Trailing at the small nil of a 13 to 4 score at half time, ltosc htirg rallied In the second half lo tie the score, 21 to 21,. Just as the whistle blew. In the overtime period M;irsh fleld scored a field goal and Itosv luirg made a free throw. C00.11III0 Is the only team in the conference that has a chance with Ma mh Meld fur the title. It . ran tie the Coos Hay team if It l. able to win it game February 2(1. f T; Ni:v' YOHK, Feb, II (.Pv-Lou1 liriK. one of the leading ' hold -) outs' come of the winter season, Ita ' to terms with the New i V,irK Yankees. -THE OCTteTANPcJS jm Ik ' cfto.ee Tb wai Jm-y 0mk'ki, -I LcA "Nx'Srte. handicap woolOpoT W-C-sfe pjt A ALL. "ME SCEAT Jim,'- lt AlO.OP.r EARMEfiS The Mu first basnian ha- slcn.'son were penailcil in minutes and , cd a contract for one vear. Terms were nut announced, but It wan OKEOON.SATCTDAY, FEBRUARY l-triOSt Armory Cage BATTLES PROVIDE LOTS OF THRILLS POHTI.AND, Oro., Kob. 1 1. (P) -Nine umut(Mir boxing titles will ; nt atll.H ,,,. tlli(.,lt , , rin ill bouts of the Pacific coast cham pionship. The tournunient opened lust night with :iil bouts, advancing to the seml-flnuls which will begin at 8 o'clock onlght. Nine bouts last night worn cut short hy knockouts. Seventeen were decided in three toiinds while four wont un additional round to give the judges further opportun ity to chose the winner of a close contest. One of tho fiercest battles las , . . ,u. I, ,.t ,t .1,, ,1 unlw.Hi,ln' Willie Y ' 1 1 IV W III'" mull f; " L, " ! ! Itlaho with 1(1 points. :. .,'', V. .. vr 1 , Ki The teams meet hero ngu n 10 tho University ol Nevada, nnd 101-1 . . roy llvul. Miillnomnlt club. Port-1 land, llvul, making liis second LKWISTON, Idaho. Pelt. 14. (ff) Btnrt as a boxer in tho middle-, 1 BwiH,n Normal basketball team weight division, won the decision , from the more experienced south- paw from Nevada. Harris slutted out as If to make short work of his opponent but llval held him off with n clever left hand. In the second round . llarrls doubled llval with a punch ; over tne heau nut in tne next round llval dropped the Nevadan j FOKKST (IKOVK, Ore., Feb. 14. ami had him nearly out at the, (ZPV Willamette university over hell. ' whelmed Pacific quinlot. Ill to 25, In the U'li-pound division Ace llergeii, San Diego, und Klmcr Law- rence, Voseinllo club, Oiiklunil, . stood too to toe, slugged through 1 three rounds. Ilergen won the de cision 011 the merits of a knock down be scored In the first round. Tonight's program Is expected to offer even more act ion than was seen during tho piellininnries. Sev eral outstanding fighters entered, drew byes nnd will be seen In the ring for the first time tonight. SEATTLE ON TOP IN HOCKEY RACE SKATTLK. Wah.. Fe 14. (VPt It was Sea.ttle'. turn nialn tday to lead the Pacific Coast Hockey leaue. Tin- KsUimos conntiered the Port land Huekarou,. 1 to 0. here last nluhl, to take the leadership from Vancouver hy one point The teams 1 now stand: Seattle 2J. Vancouver 27. and Portland 24. .lack Walker, veteran center of Seat tte. gave his team victory in (the final period when he circled one Portland defence man and jdiot from the left side of the ice. The puck glanced off a Utickanm skate: and landed in the net. I The came was exceptionally I ronph in the second period, the retiree and nmptiv send mi; ten men to the bench. Kumrf if Portland and An tier- i fined -ai'h. and Kvan. of Porl-;veiy laud who chased for HI in 111.' ex I -By Paf!f DFORD JUNIORS STATERS DEFEAT IDAHO, 37 TO 24; t'OUVAl.I.IS, Ore., Feb. l-t.fP) Oregon Slate defeated Idaho. 117 lo ill, In tho first game of their I'innl sericH of the season here lust night. 'Nib Orangemen were ofl :4 to n good si art und ran up six;4 counters before the visitors got J4 busy. The score was tied, S-all, '4 but alter that the Staters muin-; tallied n good lead. Tim count at j the half was 111 to 9 for the Hcuv- ers. ! After the rest period, Lyman lor 4. the Staters und Wicks for ldulio'4. alternated in the scoring. Lyman, I 4. who started at forward but moved 4. to center when Kagans was taken 1 4 out, scored four field goals and five ;4 1 free throws lor high scoring non- ...i.nn .1M..1 i.i.,i, ,.... rn.. defeated Monmouth, Ore., Normal 4S to 3;Ji tll a Biovl contest here i-ist night. Lewiston led, M to 13, nt tne j, ., 1 Frost, Lewiston guard, was high scoior with 17 points, anil Ayres, with ft was high for Mou- nl()Uih. herp last night. From the opening whistle the powerful Hearcnls took i 4 the lead und held it to the end. The half elided 31 to 1.1. At the be ginning of the lust hall' the visitors stretched their lead to 10 points. Pacific was handicapped hy In juries to their stellar Riiurd, Al Cox. .McMIXXVILLK. Ore, Ken. 14 (.41 Lint'ield defeated College of Idaho. 4ti to ;!7. in n northwest con ference jiiime here IhhI ninht. Lin field led all tho way, holding n marnin of :ij to 11 nt half lime. It was their second victory of the sea son. PROSPECT EASILY St. Mary's defeated Prospect hii;h sthool team at the Medford hih schol t:yinnasiiim last nluht hy n score of 2S to 13, In a fast and hard fotmht contest. St. MaryVt look the lead early In the first t"n-ter and held It through j out the game. Hub Lewis played ja stellar puttie al guard, massing up many of the Prospect play and sinking ,onie beautiful baskets from the center df the floor. (Jee-rue Smith had lots of hard lin k in the first half, unable lo hit the basket, but made up for It In the last hulf by netting five field baskets. The game was a fast one throughout. St. .MaryV holding up to theft name ot a fast iireaklnn iteani ana a tricky erne. Their de- f A ise WM.i fur( t lining perfei-lly. ft breaking through but a ' Prompt- few tlni-K. I The last game of the evening) mmmL mm Game Tonight Spurred by their unexpected de feat at the hands of Roosevelt Junior high of Eugene tho pre vious niKht, tho Medford Juniors invaded Salem last nlcht and trounced Parrish Junior hlKh, so la In the first of a two-name series. Tho 1'uiiish names were to have been for the champion ship of western Oregon, but the lost) nt HUBene put a crimp In the title aspirations of either Medford or Sal'.m. After rolline; up a lead In the Kuneno same, Med-foi-d's second team went in and los:t the name. In Inst nlKht's Ranie. Medford took an early lead nnd was ahead at the half, 17-4. Tho second half was more evenly fought, but the plred Rogue river team want-1 ed revenge for the 6-0 football I feat handed them by I'amsh last full and was not to be denied. rrine. Salem forward, led the scoring with 19 points. Mnx (111 I ky leail the Medford attack with seven points. Tho lineups. Saiem Wintorniito I'errlne De.lardin .... IIoIiIm Medford White Swank Turpln Hrown . (lilinsky His tubs: Salem Nichclson. Hart, Clark-. Medford Sherwood, Heal VanDyke, Quize nberry. Radio Program KMED (Mull Trlbune-Vlrgln SUtlon) Saturday V. M. 5 to 6 Boy Scouts program, Girl Scouts program, news 4 4" and markets 4 0 to 7 KM Kl) presentation, Heebe Service Station. ( 7 to 8 Let's CJet Associated, 4 4 Hughes Paper, Mrlck Eng- 4 4- llsh orchestra UBC 4 4 S to 9 Ilriclj IOnglish orches- 4 4 tra. Tango orchestra UBC 4 3 to 10 Jimmy Bltleks Town 4- House orchestra UHC 4 Suniliiy 4 P. M. 4 4:4fi to 5 KMKD presenta- 4 tlon 4 ri to II Calvary church UBC t! to 7 KMKD presentation 4 7 to K Wutchtower program, 4 KM I0I K u r o p e a n Tour, 4 K.M10D presentation 4 S to 9 Valley Radio church ! to 10 4. UHC 4. 4 A, M. On Parade, Traumerl 4 4- Mohday 4 4. 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad cast of news 8 C.ruen Time Signals 8 to ! KMKD presentation, Taste Teasers 9 to 10 Friendship circle 4- ; h o u r, Domestic Science 4 ! period 4 ; 10 Weather forecast 4. j 10 to 11 Snow White pro- H Brain, West Side I'harntacy 4 11 to 12 Kperry Flour Co., litirelHon's Ladies' Heady- 4 to-Wear, Cold Seal pro- t Bra m 4 I M. 12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Feed Co., Sanderson Motor 4 Co. 1 to 2 Firestone One-Stop program, McNalr Bros., of 41 , Ashland. 4 i 2 to 3 Happiness Train, ' Scientific Laboratories ot ! America, Sniderw homo ser- vtco hour V. M. 4- 4:30 to 5 KMKD presenta- tlon. Cecil nnd Sally 5 to 6 Peoples Klcctrlc store News and Markets 4 6 to 7 Nunn-Bush Knter- 4 tainers, I'an-IJandy pro- 4 gram 7 to 8 Let's Oct Associated. 4 News Digest, Old Chestnuts Review UBC S lo 9 Balnlaikif) orchestra, 4 Hadio Drama L'BC 0 to Hi Musical Gems I'BC 4 4 P. M 7 to 8 Iance Orchestra. N'HC ser vice to KCU, KlltJ. KO.MO, KGW, KKI, Krei). KTAR. 8 to S: 15 Amos 'n' Andv. NP.0 service to tiKO. KlUJ. KOMO, KC.W, KKOA. Kr'SI). 8:15 to 8:45-lllmore Circus. NMC service to KOMO, KOW. KPO, KKI. 8:15 to ,V30 Tom Mitcher. lilck ey Man. XIIO service to KtlO. S : 30 to 8:45 -lllueblrd Melodies. NIIC service to KtlO, Kr"SI. KTAlt. 8:15 to ! Spern- Smiles. XHC service to KtlO. KIIQ. KOMO, KOW, KKt'A. KF-SI). 9 to 9::irt Kl Slledo Minstrels. N'ltC Morvio In K'llO Willt KOMO, K(iV. :o to l'l Slinilliibt llevlew XIII' service to KCl). KllO. KOVO K(tW. KKI COUGARS GIVE HUSKY TUSSLE 10 WIN 45-42 SEATTLR. Wash., Teh. 14. VP) Toniuht the University of Wash. liiKUni Huskies may cinch at least a tie for their fourth struiBht northern division l'acific coast conference basketball champion ship. WashitiBton defeated WaslilnR ton Stuto Colk-Ko, 4f to 4a in a thrilling encounter hero last nlBht and the second contest between the two teams tonlBht will either put the Cougars In the running again or virtually unsure tho Hus kies of the title. Led by their giant sophomore center, liuntley Cloldon, Washing ton Mtntn envn Washington ono of ltg ,)arde9t tusflica oC th0 sea- son. Tho Slater.") grabbed a a to 0 lead in tho first three min utes of play, but the Huskies re covered in quick time nnd evened the count at nine-all four minutes later. . ' Holsten put the Cougars in tho lead for the last time When ho counted a field gonl. Swansoll and Swyganl rciallated with a free throw and field gonl, respectively, and the Huskies were never headed again. The half ended with Washing ton leading 28 to Ill Cordon, the leading scorer ot the northern division, piled up 18 points to bring his total to 146 and virtually assures him of the 1931 individual scoring crown. Washington has four more games tonight, two with Wash ington stat and two with Idaho. LAST TTR1KEF0R OLD TIE PLAYER SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 14. (fP) James D. Phelan, 7G, a vet eran of the baseball diamond, who played the game barehanded, Is dead. Phelan played baseball when giundfuther was a young man. He died at his home here yesterday. A second baseman, he never wore a glove, asserting be couldn't han dle the ball as well with one as with Ills bare hands! Phelan played with Buffalo In the old National league, with Balti more, in the old Union association and with Seattle in the former l'a cific Northwest leugu. Sport Briefs BOSTON, Feb. 14. (P) Jim Londos, Pennsylvania's claimant for 1ho world's heavyweight wres tling title, threw Uudy Dusek, Omaha, here last night after 4!) minutes rugged battling. Londos took the fall with a half-nelson, body lift nnd slam. BUCHAREST, Rumania, Feb. 14 (fl Physicians today expressed the fear that Queen Helen of Ru mania, who has heen ill with influ- enza was developing pneumonia. I She is running a temperaturo today and her condition gave rlso , to some anxiety. 3 Mrs. R. L. 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