PAOE TWO MEDFORD MATTj TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932. LENHART INSISTS IN FRIDAY'S FIGHT Denny Leah art, gunt puncher, who meet Leo Lomskl In the main event on the Armory ring card here tomorrow night, hu raised objection to possibility of a draw decision and wants the boxing commlaslon to name two Judges to aid the ref eree In determining the winner should honors be close in the ached uled elx-round fistic argument. , The big ex-gob declares he will do his utmost to knock Leo out, and falling that hopes to pile up sufficient points to earn a clear cut decision, and the winner's 00 per cent of the puree. However, he knows Lomskl's ability to absorb punishment with a nonohalant air and how this ability makes an op ponent look bad. The boxing commission. Fred Frlckson, chairman, Tom Enrlght, Jerry Jerome. Dr. A. F. Kresse, P. O. Blgbara and Larry 8c hade, will consider Lenhart's request and reach s decision before the gong sends th gladiators away tomorrow ere nlng. Other matches on the card arrang ed by Mack LUIard, local promoter, are engaging nearly equal Interest with the main event. Battling Owens, Prospect protege of Dewey Hill, win take on Terry Klleen, slug ging highway worker, and Herb White, pride of Butte Fails will en gage Bd Cadena. Los Angeles flash. In a pair of six round bouts which are touted to please the most crit ical fans. Aa a curtain-raiser, Roy Hants, Phoenix cotr.sr and Roecoe Stewart, Ashland hopeful, will swap socks for six rounds or less. A BIT OVERDRAWN ' TU08ON, Arte., Dee. . W) In the oity wnere aoutnern California de. feats of other years have been Blot ted, Coach Hunk Anderson rallied his influenca-strlcken Notre Dame squad or rootoeij players for two more work' outs today in final preparation for tneir fame at boa Angeles Saturday, Shrouded In secrecy and the cloak of their mentor's gloom, the Ramblers set about the task or what their fol lowers hope will result In another sensational triumph over Coach How ard Jones' Trojans, unbeaten In 18 starts. ' Despite Anderson's adverse remarks, the team seemed to be In fair con dition and more than passingly en thvislastle about Its chances. TO . COLUMBUS. O., Do. . () A president of the National Association of Professional Baseball leagues, in vested with sufficient power to en force several revolutionary changes In the national pastime, as It la play ed In the minor circuits, will be named today at the annual conven tion of that group. Snterlng the fifth day of the con ference designed to produce curealla for the minor leagues, the magnates must push aside Individual gather ings and other unfinished business to take up the consideration of pro posed legislation having an Import ant tearing on baseball In general. Thia Includes a long list of rec ommendations to again place minor league baseball on a paying basis. Old Stateville All Agog Over Big Grid Game JOLIBT. 111.. Dec tUP The oollege spirit la running high again at stateville, horns of Illinois con victs. The prison authorities have con sented to have an all-atar prison football eleven meet the squad from Cabery, III, December 3. Msrty Durktn, who became eligible sy slsylng a federal agent, la to slay at tackle. Tommy Xvers, manager, Is opti mistic. He ssld: "They can't Impair the eligibil ity of any of my men by proving them honest, and there's no chance of losing anyone by grad uation before the big game. BOWLING Dr. Lantls S Colton w. white) C. Furnas .. R. Shreeve , Handicap .. Office Boys. lao iss 191 439 198 187 104 874 118 134 07 448 187 177 188 800 140 179 188 483 108 10R 109 807 878 887 ' Post Office. Hugo Ouenther. 138 139 141 408 R. Slngier 101 180 139 394 H. Predette 100 S. Sherwood E. Nichols .. B. York 98 118 30B Handlcsp . 133 139 139 . 100 144 188 134 413 189 308 133 S09 Practices every afternoon at the high school gymnasium art putting the Texaco semi-pro basketbsll team In shape for seaaon'a schedule which will Include msny outstsndlng teams. I Texaco will go Into action against the University of Oregon super-var slty on December 31 and Is lining up ! games with the local high school, the Southern Oregon Normal quintet, and upstate semt-pro teams. The cham pionship team In the Dubuque, Iowa, city league Is touring the coast In February and la negotiating for a game with the Oilers. Sam Cotton, manager for the team, has lined up some of the cream or the local baaketball crop Just out or high school and Includes on his roster Archie Lalng. Bob Dletrtck. Virgil Swanaon, George Harrington,' Odd Hughes, Sandy Weatergreen, Roan Oreen, Herm Newland, Lee Franks. Ivan Harrington and Clare Williams. Jack Caldwell and Wilton White may sign up to play with Texaco. Grants Paas and Klamath Falls In dustrial league teama are probable opponents on this winter's program, with possibilities of a northern In vasion to plsy upstate teams. 789 858 788 Bolstered by two members of psst all-state' teams, the University of Oregon super-varsity bsaketball team will Invade Medford for a three-game series December 30, 31 and 33. The collegians will plsy Coach Bur. gber's high school five on the first and third dates, and the Texaco semi pro quintet on the 31st on the high school floor. Listed on the roster of the Web- foots will be Chuck Clay and Bud Tnomas, former Medford high players Bob Kitchen of Salem, twice selected an all-state forward, Don Slegmund and Sanford, also of Sslem, the latter an all-state guard last winter. "FLYING DUTCHMAN" HAS COLLEGE COACH JOB HOPE JUNIOR (WEN Two victories over rival class quln' teta this week gave the Junior class at Medford high school the cham plonjhlp In the Intramural calendar juat run off. They captured the hon- ore by defeating the sophomore five Tuesday night, after having beaten the seniors, 17-7, the night before. The seniors went to the oellar noal- tlon by losing a 17-18 tray to the sophomores laat night. Coach Dsrwln Burgher will probably Issue his osll for the high school squad the first of next week, picking the outstanding players from the class gnmes. The championship Junior sausd In cluded Brown, Curtis, Grove, Ohe lerdt. Stewart, Sleeter, Forncrook. Ritchie, Atklna, Kimball, Howard, Vandever, Hlnman, Randies, Hober, Andrews, Fowler, Stlneon Senator, Nellson and Glem. The senior teem was comnosed of Bison, qulsenberry, Colbsugh, Dave Lowry. Hotell. Trill, Paxton, Cowden. Hlgglns, while the aophomores In cluded Luman, Kunzman, Williams. Liggett. Dudley, Severson, Lusk, Ct tlnger, Vern Campbell, Kuehnle, Her ron, Ayres, Clifford, Oobe, Gale and Doty. FIVE IRE YEARS LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 (flV-How-ard Harding Jonee. one of the na tion'! leading football strategists, bad s new contract at the University of Southern California today. Troy's head man signed yesterday for five more years, which with the year remaining on his old contract, ' will carry blm through the 1938 grid season. I ' While no salary was divulged In the ! announcement, It wat assumed It was. approximately 113.000. Jones' teams have won or tied ror ( the Pacific Coast conference cham-, plonshlp on six occasions. In that : period tivy won 72 games, lost 10 and tud two. 4- 0ORVALLI6. Ore., Deo. Head Football Coach Paul J. Sohlssler of Oregon State college, who returned mr yesieraay rrom tne east, ex-j nrat-wl fwcmtt nvr th rvAlt7ruMrm nf Coach Pop Warner at Stanford. At the same time Schlssler dented rumors he had been offered and was con sidering a coaching btrth at Ford ham university, to succeed Major Cavenaugb, reigning. Bchlasler left shortly after his ar rival for Los Angeles, with Carl A. Lodell, graduate manager, and H. S. Rogers, chalmaa of the board ef con trol at Oregon State, to attend the Pacific Coast conference meeting. PHONE 90 for All Kinds of Electrical WIRING and REPAIRING MEDFORD ELECTRIC B. M. BUSH, Owner f&iemenr, Medford Bldg. Mill Blocks S4-50loadS4-50 MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 Carload Buying Direct From the Factory Makes Possible These ESfflimge IBai?ganims $10 Down, $10 Monthly Payments Toledo Ranges Supreme Ranges 800 lb. 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Clark played 14 gamea with Ports mouth this season and waa generally acclaimed the best player In the cir cuit. He intends to enter the col lege coaching ranks next fell and will negotiate for a football Job thia win ter. Clark had Interesting comment m a point widely debated whether tbe college or pro play-ire have the finer competitive spirit. "Spirit? Why. I believe we had aa much spirit on that Portsmouth team as I ever saw on sny college team. I don't believe sll the pro teems had It, but we beat them with It. we were keyed up for Oreen Bay last week aa much as any college team ever la for a homecmlng with a tra ditional foe." The beat tackle Clark has ever seen Is described by him as: "Csl Hubbard, the Oreen Bay tackle, who came from Oeneva ool lege. ... "Why, he's six feet two, weighs 36J, and believe It or not, la very fast. I've seen him on defense start through the line snd shove It en tirely OUt of DOsltlon. He mint, h 38 now. but b Is all man, and I've never seen a better football player." FOR ABE KAPLAN PORTLAND, Ore.. Dee. 8. (jp Abe Kaplan, 311 pounds, scored a lucky victory over Oeorge Nelson. 191, .here laat night, after the latter had held the uper hand throughout their fast wrestling- bout, anri mv. had won a fall, with Kaplan re clining on the mat and Nelson about to leap upon him, Kaplan let go With hOth fAAfc MWhtna M.tun 4n the mld-groln and rendering him ucipieBs. neieon, aimetic rrainer and wrestling coach of Utah state col lege, who loofcMf anrf atH t.1u of a finished wrestler, toor: the first ran in 41 seconds with a crotch ana half-nelson. Kanlatn mn t.h ond fall In 33 minutes, 60 seconds. with a series at rabbit punches, fol lowed by a flying wlnglock. The third fall wen to Kaplan In 7 mln utea. 30 seconds, with a place kick. Cbarlea Santen. 310 pounda, de feated Al ' Perlers, 330, In a man mauling atruggle. 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