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PAOE TWO MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932. T CHALK28-1 4 WIN Cagers Battle On Even Terms First Period Bur gher Sends in Subs in Third Cubs Trim C. P. BOWLING Doubles remits last night: a s 3. V. Watson 148 118 174 500 J. Moors . . 168 180 1S8 488 Handicap 37 S7 it 81 Hugo Ouenthsr IC. Blgelow Handicap It was ons of thois basketball games where neither team scored a point the first quarter, the losing team only had one point at the ball, and the underdog csme through with a victory. Medford high made It two straight owr University of Oregon teams by defeating the college supervarslty, 38 14 last night. A year ago Medlord beat the Oregon freshmen, 33-18. the first time history records such an upset. Medlord was doped to ions last night's game, but surprised coaches and spectators alike. For the entire first quarter the two teams bsttled on even terms, neither being able to sink a shot. The sec ond quarter was half over before Llndley, Medford center, finally drop ped In a cripple. At the half Med ford lead. 8-1, and shoved the count 18-8 at the end of the third canto. Coach Bureher ran In some subs and the Oregon men put on a rally that netted them 11 points to Med ford'a 10. Bed Bcheel was high point man with. 9. with Hugg leading ths lnvsders with 0 points. Mont of the Oregon men were former Salem high plsyers, Kitchen having been an all stats man a few years back. . Ths Tiger Cub flvs defeated Cen tral Point high school, 17-18, In an amualng game that combined tumbl ing and football with basketball. Bob Sherwood lead the Cub pack with 8 points. . Scores: t Tiger Cubs 17 . Central Pt. 18 Sherwood (8) F A. Ayres (I) Stuart (4 r D. Ayres (3) Hlnmsn (4) C Casad (31 Trill O Elcher (3) pelardl O Thurman Subs: Medford Lusk (1), Csmp , bell (3). Centrsl Point stark (8), Cash. Medford 37 Supervarslty 14 Whit . .T. Selsmund (3) Harris () . T Kitchen '3) Llndley (8) C Thomas (1) Schss! (8) .... O Hugg (8) Knlps O Foreman (31 Subs: Medford Hammack (3), Brown (8), Kunsmnn. Supervarslty Powers. DAVID MANNERS IN 'CROONER' AT STUDIO Oay parties and thrilling aotlon m elty night clubs will be seen tonight In ''The Crooner," at the Studio thea ter. David Manners and Ann Dvorak are featured In this story of the lives of famous crooners, which ' takes a satirical slsp at the vanities of pro fessional entertainers. ' 333 1 144 133 47 368 339 1037 3 8 160 135 439 144 136 411 47 47 141 323 341 817 981 Mat Results SAN PRANCIOCO Abe Kaplsn. 320, Nsw York, defeated Rudy Ladltzl, 336. Hungary, two out of three falls; George Wilson, 197, Seattle, defeated Hardy Krusbksmp. 308, Columbus. O, two out of three falls; Bull Heft ner, 335. Texas, tossed John Freberg, 230, Sweden: Nick Velcoff, 336. Bul garia, threw Jack Manuel 200, Portu gal: Al Karaslck, 183, Oreeoe, detested Herman Van Des, 190, England, TEXACO AIL-STARS PLAY SUPERVARSITY TONIGHT Still smarting from the defeat handed them by ths atrong Southern Oregon Normal school quintet, the Texaco All-Stars will take the floor tonight at the Senior high, deter mined to avenge matters. Manager Sam Col ton will pick the strongest men from the array of for mer Medford high hoop stara to throw against the Invading University of Oregon super-vsrslty. The gams will start st 8, with a Junior high pre liminary at 7. A reversal of form Is looked for In the Web loot five, which went down to detest before the high school Isst night, 28-14. Wlth such stars as Kitchen and Selgmund on the floor, the upatateboys were probsbly as surprised as the spectators at ths upset. Colton will pick his stsrtlng lineup from Dletrick, Whit. Harrington. Swanson, Williams, Lalng, Green, Newland and Hughes. Sports Calendar COLLEGE CAGERS SHOT AT NORMAL Medford may get to ae a college basketball team In action yet. Two games are being talked by sport fans of ths city, ons rerastchlng the Uni versity of Oregon and Southern Ore gon Normal school here when Oregon returns from Its barnstorming tnp around Ssn Francisco. The other Is s game between Oregon Stats college and tbe normal five. , After Oregon wss given a drubbing at Ashlsnd Monday night. Billy Rein hart wanted to give his msn another shot at the Normal five. Cap Rob erts, csptsln and center, an1 Jim Rob ertson, first string forward, wars on ths bench and Relnhart feels that Oregon will be able to give batter account of Itself on a larger floor, with his tesra at full strength. The chsnces of bringing the Cor vallls quintet hers are somewhat sllm mer. although the Beavers, with Red MscDonald In ths lineup, would draw as wsll as Oregon. Cosch Hobson of Normal has ei preseed his wllllngneas of meeting Oregon again, with Friday, January 8, as ths preferred date. Ths game which was played on the Ashlsnd Junior high "crackerbox" floor Mon day night might have been ataged In Medford had negottatlona with the local high school authorities been successful Ths hltfb school did not want to have a big game here on the night before their tilt with the Oregon aupervarslty 'ut night, but the smsll sttendsncs at the supervsrslty game may have changed their minds. The Oregon-Nornisl game at Ashland aaw a large crowd of Medford fans present. Girls Box Draw In Charity Bout ST. LOUIS, Deo. 31 (AP) Evelyn N orris and "Bobby" Brewer, St. Louis girl boxers, fought to a draw here last night In a match that waa the flrat feminine puglllatlo contest aver sanctioned by the Missouri Athletic commission for a major arena. The bout waa part of a boxlng-wrestllng program for charity a great deal of which the girl pugilists exhibited In their three-round go, and neither suf fered any battle scars. Toduy. Unlve.alty of Oregon super-varalty va. Texaco All-Stars at Senior high gym. Preliminary at 7. Jacksonville town team vs. Butte Falls town team at Jacksonville high gym. Thursday, Medford high va. University of Ore gon supsr-varslty at Senior high gym. Preliminary at 7. ' Medford high Tiger Cubs va. Jsck aonvllle high schol at Senior high gym. FANCY National Coal with free kindling Order Korly U2 75 per ton Medford Fuel Co. Tel. nil BABE PLANS "PRO" DEBUT COON ASSERTS MOTHER 4 DALLAS, Texas, Dec. SI. ( Ap Mildred (Babe) Dldrlkaon. phenome nal girl athlete, resigned her Job and drove south toward the Gulf of Mexico last night, leaving sports followers to puzzle over reports she planned to turn professional and that she was considering matrimony. Miss Dldrlkaon apparently ST. MARY'S PRIZE IN OPERETTA HAS Jl her way to her Beaumont bom to insurance company which em- peoa .1UMU..JB nun j, ; loved her, a... msh Wm I r C. Dldrlkaon aaltt aha understood that ber daughter, who recently waa suspended by the Amateur Athletic union because she alleged y endoraed motor car, expected to turn pro fessional. At Houston the athlete's lister, Mrs. Bather El&m, laugh ted at reports that Babe was to be married. She aald there was "absolutely nothing to It." A typewritten statement was Issued to Houaton papers as coming from Miss Dldiikson. It was confirmed by Mrt. Elam as authentic. One par agraph read: "This is my last word concerning my a us pension. 60 far as I am con cerned, It Is a closed Incident. News papers and the public muat be tired of the whole business. I know I am.' Mtss Dldrlkaon has repeatedly de nted the allegation of which she au tomatically lost her amateur rating. But her suspension upset her plans for playing banketball with the Gol den Cyclones, a team sponsored by "The rabbits T.ere cute, the snow flakes charming, tho brownies clever, the sunbeams cheery, the soldiers prompt to duty, the dolls lovsble sod the goblins, terrible. ' was the report today. Santa Claus also did a fine piece of work In welcoming the little traveler, who was finally converted by the spirits of love, kindness, good will, usefulness and helpfulness. Mary Wilcox, who Impersonated the wayward child, also gsve a splendid presentation of her part In the oper etta. Tbe final, which waa unex pec ted, wss equally pleasing when the Christmas star suddenly Hooded the entire grouping and a drawn curtain revealed the scene of Bethlehem and the Christ child. Margaret Ougan, as tbe Christmas angel, told the little wanderer that ahe had brought the greatest reward of all for her good conduct, the present of the Christ child. The tableaux- effect was par ticularly lovely and appropriate to the Yuletlde. J The Oriental setting, dressing and acting in Tne unerry Buugu, inwwwv h th hiffh school students. ! brought the evening's entertainment J to a Joyful close. , The well rendered Interludes also added much beauty to tbe evening and Included; harp solos by Elaine Brophy and piano solos by Martha DeSouza; much praise was also voiced for Jane Jensen, who played thr, ac companiment for the operetta. Tbe auditorium of St. Mary's acad emy wss crowded last evening as an appreciative audience gathered there to view the beautiful Christmas op eretta, Xn Quest of Santa Claus," presented by children of the grades. So evenly divided was the admiration and applause that the Judges were unable to decide which act should be awarded the prize for the best presen tation, and a decision bad not yet been reached this afternoon, but the belief that all pupils would be fa vored with a Christmas treat was prevalent. 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