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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932. PAGE TWO 1-3.0. N.S. ATHLETIC BREACH Reported War Over Refusal to Let Normal Use High School Floor Discounted Schedules Conflicting HANDSOMEST GRIDDERS NAMED Report of an Internecine war be tween athletic authorities of Medford high and Southern Oregon Normal Boool war declared exagger ated by Coach Darwin Burgher of Medford today. Howard Hobaon la quoted u wanting to bring hi bas ketball team her Monday night to play their ached uled game with the bamatormlng Unlyerelty of Oregon team on Ita way to California. Medford high haa two gamea sched uled Tuesday and Thursday with a team of Oregon playera not on the traveling aquad, calling themselves a "aupsr-varslty." The nearness of the gamea. If the Sons-Oregon tilt was mored to Medford, waa reported to have led Medford high to refuse the Normal the use of Ita floor. "There seems to be some misun derstanding on this. Hobson has not approached us to get our floor. Ws want to co-operate with the Normal, but at the same time we cannot be expected to sacrifice our own games end gate receipts to let them play here," Burgher declared this morning. Title Misnomer Coach Billy Relnbart of the Uni versity of Oregon and Hobaon ob jected to the team which plays here next week calling Itself a "super varsity" since Oregon haa no such team. Listed on the squad which Is coming here are such former and present players as Chuck Clay, Bud Thomas, Kitchen, Sanford, Selgmund, and Bill Burg, the latter four es Salem high luminaries and all-state players. The whole "battle" devolvea Into one of unfortunate achedullng. half Information and slight misrepresen tation and no spilt of athletic friendship between Medford and Southern Oregon Normal school Is Imminent, authorities here declare. Medford basketball fans will get their first glimpse of Coach Bur gher's maple court team Saturday when the Mt, Shasta high eagera play a double header at the local high school gyro, starting at 7 o'clock. . Burgher will pit his Tiger cub team agalnat the second stringers from the Csllfornta school In the preliminary, with the main game at I featuring the regulars. Two years ago Mt. Shasta held Med ford to a 30-23 score after having defeated Aahland, but last year's Medford five tliat missed being state champions by one point ran up a 68-U oount on the Invaders. Many Cub Candidates v A slueable group of large and small boys turned out Tuesday for the cub squad and efforts ere being made to arrange a schedule of games with secondary teams of the valley. . Those on the aquad Include the following: Robert iilnman, Bennett Lewis, Robert Elson, Dale Forncrook, Harold Williams, Robert Young, Vera Campbell, Ed Simmons, Cleo Hicks, Price Schafer, Bob Ottoman, Arthur Brown, DeRoyce Dudley, Warren Liggett, Bob Ettlnger, Bob Fowler, La Verne Reich, Russell Jordan, Nevin Cope, Frank Brown, Thoxburn Oler, Jack Paxton, Albert Randalls, Myron Walters. Charles Overymeyr, Ward Herron, Albert Holzgang, Louis Camp bell. . Walter Atkins, jack Cowden. Jack Horner, Harold Kingsley, Karl Harrison, Bernard Lusk. old henrFfastIn ending mat match SALEM, Dec. u(p)Henry Jonas of Provo, Utah, took the deciding irom sonny Novak of New York, with a flying tackle ir only as sec onds here last night. PATES feffy ALIEN rot vim IN FIRST HALF OF H. Price W. Whit Dr. Lantla C. Furnas 7. Dlsmond 323 , 319 . 316 . 31S , 315 FOR U. C. BATTLE Top money In tlw first half of the City Bowling league tourney goes to the Elk' lodice team, according to figures complied at the dose of the J for first half, with the City Meat Market squad grabbing second prize and Pluhrera Bakery gaining honorable mention In third place. In addition to taking first money. the lodgemen rolled high 3854 for match of the tourney. George Bads of the Elks' quint fin lahed on top In tuolvldual averages with 269 for 27 games and also took the honors for high match total of 608 and high single game of 363. J. V. Watson waa second high for three games In a match with 003. Individual Standings, O. Tl Avg. O. Eads - R. Prultt A. Hagen SCOUTING BENEFIT LOOS ANGELES. Dee. 14. VP) University of Southern California will go into Its football game with Pitts- COR.BU6 . Masculine blushes deepened the red of the faces of Stanford's Indian grldders when the personnel of the "Dream Team of 1932" was announced on behalf of the 500 co-eds by the campus publication's woman feature editor, (Associated Prsss Photo) HEW $1 FISHING LICENSE URGED FOR VACATIONIST PORTLAND, Ore., Dec If. (AP) A proposal that a new type of fish ing license, to lie known aa a "vac atlon license," be provided for by the state legislature, was advorated by th state game commission at a meet ing here Tuesday. Several other o henges In the state game laws were suggested. The vacation license would see for H and would permit the holder to angle In Oregon waters for one week, within the dates stipulated on the leoense. The commission recommended that the minimum fine for gams law vio lations be reduced from tlOO to 2B, and urged the closing of the sesson on bass during May and June of each year. Prohibition of the practice of train Ing bird doga In the field between March t and June 80 . woe reoom mended, since many mother birds, It was said, are thus driven from their nests. It was suggested that hunters and anglers report the numbtr of fish caught and the number of game birds and animate killed each sea son. Prohibition of the aale of bass at any time In Oregon, whether the fish be caught Inside Vie state or elsewhere, was asked. Another radical change In statutes was the suggestion thst when a game lew violation arrest la made the ar resting officer may order the arrested person to appear In court at some future date. The law now specifies that the person be tnken Immedi ately before the magistrate or be lodged In Jail pending such appearance. CENTRAL POINT HOOP OF P. Dlamcad O. Gates Herb Ouenther J. GUI J. V. Watson O. Fabrlck C 8sylor P. Lounsberry . a. Lounsberry .. 8. Carey M. Gannon P. Dunn - Dr. Lantls C. h. Walsh . R. DeVora E. L. 8ollneky , 3. Hltsler P. Brewer R. Price R. Field J. Moore ., B. Bhreve J. Murray , W. Prultt , H. Rankin H. Laraen R. Strang E. Nichols F. Kussong W. Newland , T. Naud ; W. White . N. Newland E. Webber C. Bowman H. Uuaaong O. Puhl Huto Ouenther V. Strang .. s, IN PLAYER A strong Central Point bssketbsll squad came to Medford last night and D. Q. Tyree administered a double defeat to Coach I St. Smith Ray Henderaon's Junior high first and second teams. In the preliminary game the Point ers forged ahead In ths closing min utes after trstllng most of the time to beat the second string 15-13. Cen tral Point took the maiiv game by a 29-12 score. Ltndley carried the fight for Henderaon's men In this tilt, with Aaron Ayres starring for the victors, piling up 10 points. Thursday night the Junior high will play a double bill with Talent high, the preliminary to start at 7:10. Lnst night's scores; Medford -nets Valuer ..,.-. F. Ettlnger ....F. Doe (3) C.., Lumen (7) Baker - C. P. 3nds .. etarks (6) Cased (1) Hensley O .. Johnson ... O Shaver 8ubs: Medford Harper (3), Hen derson. White. Hubler. Centrsl Point I Ayres (3), Downing, Culberteon (6). Hutchlns, Conrad, Hossfleld. , 37 . 37 . . 37 , 34 . 37 37 . 37 . 16 . 34 . 34 . 13 . 37 . 37 . 37 . 34 . 37 . 37 . 8 . 35 . 33 . 31 13 . 35 -. 37 . 37 37 , 34 , 37 , 37 . 31 . 36 . 34 . 30 . 31 , 13 . 8 . 37 . 36 . 31 . 37 . 37 . 8 . S . 37 . 36 . 8 , 37 , 37 , 37 . 37 . 34 . 9 , 4 NEW YORK. Deo. 14. (AP) The 8t. Louts Browns and Washington Benstora of the Americsn baseball lesgue today engaged In a wholesale swap of playera which gave the Browns Lloyd Brown, left handed pitcher; 8am West and Carl Reyn olds, outfielders, and Cash, for Wal ter Btwart, aouthpaw pitcher; Ooose Ooslln and Fred Sohulte, outfielders. For tool Leaking toofs repaired work of sny kind call 633. Medford firsts Ltndley (6) .P.. Costa P.. VanDyke ,. . C Hicks . O...... Dickinson (5) ..Q ...... Subs: Medford Luman (3) 0. P. Firsts (1) Virtue . cash (3) D. Ayres (8) O. Casad Etcher Oen- O. 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Copco Office Boya Qatea Auto .. - Post Office Mall Tribune .. W. . 31 19 15 ... 14 . 14 13 13 . 10 10 8 Ten high scores; O. Bsds J. V. Watson F. Brewer .. R. Prultt A. Hagen .. Quantity Buying at the Market's Lowest Levels Enables Us to Offer Our Patrons Such Astonishing Bargains. Window Shades Before buying shades let us give you an es timate. We will save you money Oil shades, guaranteed rollers all sixes to 38 inohes wide; 6 foot long; finest quality; no seconds. 50c each Five colors to ohoose from tan, gray, ivory, light and dark green. Felt Base Floor Covering Plenty of attractive patterns to choose from at this aniaxingly low price. Be sure to see our stock before you buy floor coverings. 32 A Square Yard BFRKELET. Cel.. Dee. 14. (&) With plans to take time out only fnr hrl-f llffhtlMlriff tHn amiinrf the bay region, the football-playing j DUrn ' Paaadena. January 3, with englnecrs of Oeorgta Tech settled out Dm"6 ' scouting, down here todsy for an Intenslre, Aubrey Devlne. Trojan grid detee-three-day period of conditioning for . " watched Notre Dame play their game Saturday with University ln th" Mt tnu dw not .m,ts . r.iifnrm. the excursion In time to see the The Engineers pulled Into Berkeley oowniau or tne Kamoura ana mere- 189 179 178 173 109 168 167 166 166 166 166 165 163 161 160 160 169 159 169 168 158 158 158 167 166 165 155 155 154 164 163 "153 153 163 160 150 150 148 148 148 147 146 146 146 144 I 144 143 143 143 142 139 137 137 136 133 132 133 127 120 110 118 117 115 114 111 104 PO. .777 .704 .556 419 M9 .444 .444 .371 .871 .397 late yesterday, their train delayed several hours by inowstorms, and had time only for a abort workout before dark. However, they put on a snappy drill that left a distinctly favorable Impression with the group of west ern observers who followed the Geor gians from the train to the stadium. Bill Alexander. Tech coach, seemed likewise satisfied. "My boys are smell." he said, "but they are full of pep. V7e won't have to apologise for the way we play." After the Tech aquad reached here yeaterday, Alexander and BUI Ingram. California ooach, got tofether and each told the other why ha could not expect to win Saturday's game. While you are giving, give health buy Christmas Seals. Orene. Fine Sheep Co., capitalized at 125,000, - filed articles of incorpo ration for handling cattle, horses, sheep and land operations ln con Junction with livestock business. by gain some knowledge of the Rose tournsment gsme opponeut. Coach Howsrd 'ones does have his data from the 1930 contest at Pasa. dena, bowQver, and what Information willing observers always send to tne team of their choice. Announcement also wss made that Herbert Dana, former Nebraska grid ster and prominent coast o fflcla! who two daya ago ws aopolnted sup ervisor of Pacific Coast conference officials, would be the referee of the game. It will be Dsna's last appear ance as an official fo- he will not be eligible to work games hereafter, ln view of bis new position. Bob Ersklne. blocking bslf on, de fense and a defensive end, was' the only casualty of the Notre Dsme game. He suffered an Injured rib and did not participate In yesterday's workout. Tickets for the game were put on aale today, with spproxlmately 87, 000 seats available ln the Rose Bowl. Minnesota Wins Fumbling Title Sans Argument WINNSAPOUS. Dec 14 (PI Just one more good cry before forgetting the 1933 football season Is what Minnesota fans are having. They got the urge after tardy sta tlstlclsns produced the Information that Minnesota, apparently without any poasosltlon whatever, may claim the national rumbling championship. Playing an eight-game schedule, tne Gophers msde 46 mlscues. or sn aver age of almost six per gsme. Nineteen of the 46 fumbles were i recovered by the opposition, which messed up the ball 20 times, to hsve ratuacMHi rew nine, mm i Karma Minnesota lost were directly traceable to fumbles recovered by the enemy. tures were reported from every sec tion of the county. There was little snow on the Me Kenzle pass snd cars were crossing every dsy, forest service official reported. Six Above Zero Eugene Minimum EUGENE, Dec. 14. (AP) The of ficial minimum temperature dropped to atx degrees above zero here this morning. Corresponding low tempera- Christmas Special Children's Haircut 't & g Every day except 1 Saturday Adults' haircut.... 25c Shave 20c Tonics . 15c AU other barber worked priced accordingly Allen Hotel Barber Shop 108 East Main St. One a penny Christmas Seals! ASHES Why Bring That Up? 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