PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933. TOUGH TILTS FOR TIGER SEASONING Jacksonville or S. 0. N. S Would Give Locals Expe rience and Practice, View 'Stars Graduate Soon SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS By Moore Hamilton. (Br Mmtfe Hamilton.) With four win out of five tartB thta year, the Medford high school basketball squad 1 looking for couple of tough gamei for this week end to give the squad some necessary experience. Coach Darwin k. but aher said today. Coach Burgher expressed a desire to play either the Jacksonville town team, coached by dt. tiaxoia uiuis, or the hlh-flyinfr Ashland Normal quad. 0Deflnlt announcement of the games will be made tomorrow at the latest. Coach Burgner saia. Need Experience. Inexperience is apt to be the thorn in the side of the Burgherltes this year, the coach said, as only two of i&t year's veterans are eligible for play all this season. Bill Knlps end Alton Llndley. from last year's squad, will be graduated from high school this month, so cannot be used mucn Lloyd Hammock won his letter last year, and Is a good man. Coach Bur gher srld, but did not play regularly last year. The two veterans around wKom Burgher la building his squad are Red Scheel and Tom White. "I've got a lot of good boys this year," Coach Burgher said, "and they axe fast, but they o need experi ence. They need to play other high school teams, because a few wins and they will develop the necessary con fidence and polish. "Yei." he said, "I feel the boys this year will do even better than they did Jast year. They know their fun damentals, and with a few more games under their belts, no telling what they can do." Won 4; Lost' 1. . 0o far, the Medford squad has won four and lost one. The Oregon flnnr-varsity won one and lost one to Medford, and Medford defeated Mt. Shasta, 44-14, Grants Pass, 83-17. and Weed, 10-0. The game dropped to the Oregon super-varsity was by the small margin of two points. ' The squad Is trimmed down to fighting form now, Burgher said, and the big fight Is on between the play ers for first string places. Intensive drill on plays and fundamentals fea tures each practice session, with enough scrimmage to keep the boys on edge. Red MaoDonald, former Medford high school football and basketball star. Is giving promise this year of being among the ranking basketball players on the coast, following a stel lar performance In the second game of the Oregon State college quintet against the championship - bound Collars of Washington State. MaoDonald, whom many sports writers feel was given a dirty deal by Paul SchLssler, football coach of Oregon State, was given credit for being one of the mainstays In the Oregon State game Mrainat Washing ton State Saturday, when, subbing for Davis at guard, he dropped in three field goals and harried the Cougars blind by recovering the ball on Coungar offensive plays. MaoDonald Is a big, hard fighter, and consistent, and the Morning Ore gonlan. In writing of the game with the Cougars, says In part: "Red MacDonald, subbing for Davis at guard, put up a great battle for Oregon State In the second half. Time and time again he recovered the ball and gathered three field goals as well." Oregon State plays the University of Idaho tonight and tomorrow night at Moscow, thus ending their first road trip. By breaking even with the Cougars, Oregon State is given ranking position with the best I rftirthwest basketball squads, and sports authorities have put on their glasses to take a better look at "Slats" Olll's boys. Basketball dopeaters con sider Idaho a "setup." EIGHT ELK TEAMS T The bowling tournament at the Elks' club starts tonight, and will continue for ten weeks. There will be eight teams of five men each, which are listed as fol lows: Team 1 Geo. Bads, captain; O. O. Alenderfer, O. T. Baker, Cole Holmes and Ralph Koozer. Team 2 Everett Brayton, captain; Roy Prultt. Carl Bowman, Ray Wright and Harold Brown. Team 3 Jack Gill, captain; Herb Strang. H. O. Predette, J. R. Blerma and George Stewart. Team 4 Bert Orr, captain; Fred Erlckson, Jerry Jerome, Elmer El wood and Chas. Strange. Team 0 Joe Plelgel, captain; P. C Bigham, Lee Watson, E. O. Sollnsky and Burt Lageson- Team 6 Stan Sherwood, captain; Herb Guenther, Virgil Strang, Donald Hutchison and Jack Thompson. Team 7 Hugh Rankin, captain; E. Smith, JohnMoffatt.- Bill Rose and B. L. Sanderson. Team 8 Hugo Guenther, captain; Ronald DcVore, E. C. Ferguson, B. E. Kelly and Eart York. The games will start each night at 7:30 on the dates as scheduled below: .Harvard, Princeton Renew Athletics CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 0. (AP) One of America's classic and most Dwunui who no ruinwuiinjujja niuoa renewed today as Harvard and Princeton scheduled home-and-hoine games with each other. , The gridiron rivalry begun in 1877, was ahattered in 1936 with unoffi cial charges of "rough play" nganlst Princeton and recriminations on both sides, Rogue River ROOD1S RIVER, Jan. 0. (Bpl.) Mr and Mrs. Richard Scott entertain d at dinner New Year's honoring Mra, Bcott'a father' birthday Fred Dengler. Present wore Mr. and Mra. Nat Hant and daughter lone. Mr. and Mra. Fred Bengler and son OrVllle and Mr. and Mra. Scott and children Bar bara and Nell. Mra, will Witt la repoated W, the result of a' relapse from the fhi. Her friends all hope for a speedy recevery. Olrl Scouts gave their former lead er, Miss Lillian Hamilton, a surprise party Saturday. An enjoyable time wak had by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Bur we 11 O'Kelly of Portland sts visiting Mr. O'Kelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Boney of their safo arrival In California. The Boneys left hare Deo. 31. They hsd lived here for some time. Mrs. Minerva Dengler of Oranta ' Pass Is spending some time visiting her oon and family, Fred J. Dengler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Burwell O'Kelly were over sight visitors Wednesday at the Orlmmett home In Medford. Born Jan. I to Mr. and Mrs. Allan ! MoOregory a girl. Both mother and i baba art getting a-ong nicely. j Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott were entertained at a watch j meeting here Saturday night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly, Mr. and ! Mrs. Burwell O'Kelly and Cloyd O'Kelly and Lee Orlmmett were I entertained at dinner New Year's by Mrs. Tryer of Grants Pass. Walter Jones, R. o. Oummlngs and James Whipple were Medford visitors Monday. Mrs. N. Price visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Os tium. Mr. and Mr. Nat Hart were Oranta 7ass shoppers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Greenwood and James Whipple shopped Wednesday In Grsnte Pass. Oharlea Hatch and Fred O'Kelly were business visitors at Medford Tuesday. H. S. Henderson left Monday on the Shasta for Vancouver, B. O, called by the serious Illness of hi. rather. ONE CENT A DAY PAYS UP TO $100 A MONTH Ths Postal Lire tt Casualty Insur anoe Co., 7741 Dlerks Building, Ken sas City, Mo, 1s ottering a new acci dent policy that pays up to 9100 a month for 24 months for disability and (1.000.00 for deaths costs less than 1c a day 43.50 a year. More than 160.000 have already bought this policy. Men, women and children eligible, send no moncv. 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SCHEDULE GIVEN Schedule lor last half of the City Bowling league season was announced today as follows: January 0 Gates Auto-Bowman's Barber Shop, 10 Domestic Laundry-Copco. 11 Mall Trlbune-Fluhrer'a Bakery. 13 Elks-Office Boys. 13-Bootery-Clty Meat Market. lfl Gates Auto-Domestlo Laundry. 17 Pluhrer's Bakory-Copoo. 18 Bootery-Bowman's Barber Shop. in Elks-Mall Tribune. 20 City Meat Market-Office Boys. 23 Gates Auto-Bootery. 24 City Meat Mkt.-Fluhrera Bakery 20 Domestic Laundry - Bowman's Barber Shop. 26 Klks-Copco. 97 Mall Tribune-Office Boys. 30 Gatos Auto-City Meat Market. 31 Bootcry-Fluhrors Bakery, February 1 Copco-Offlce Boys. 2 Domestic Laundry-Ellw. a Mail Tribune-Bowman's Barber Shop, 0 Gates Auto-Office Boys. 7 Domestlo Laundry-F luhrer'a Bakery. 8 Bootery-Mall Tribune. 0 Elka-Bowman's Barber Shop, 10 Copco-City Meat Market. 13 Oates Auto-Mall Tribune. 14 Bowman's Barber Shop-Copco. Ill Office Boys-Fluhrer's Bakery. 10 Elks-City Meat Market. 17 Domestic Laundry -Bootory, 30 City Meat Market-Mall Tribune. 31 Domestic Laundry-Of flee Boys. 22 Copco-Bootery. 23 Gates Auto-Elks. 34 Fluhrer's Bakery-Bowmans Bar ber Shop. 27 Gates Auto-Copco. 28 Bowman's Barber Bh on Office Boys. March 1 Domestic Laundry-Mall Tribune. 2 Beotery-Elks. 3 City Meat Market-Laundry. 6 Oates Auto-Fluhrer's Bakery. 7 Bootery-Offfce Boys. 8 Bowman's Barber Bhon-Cltv Moat Market. 9 Fluhrer's Bakery-Elks. 10 Copco-Mall Tribune. DOH'T SLEEP OH LEFT SIDE, AFFECTS HEART Gas Pressure May Cause Dis comfort. Right Side Best If you toss In bed and can't sleep on right side, try simple glycerin. saline, etc., (Adlerlka). Just ONE doso relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep sound all night. Adlerlka. a simple buckthorn bark, saline compound, acts on BOTH up per and lower bowel and brings out foul matter you would never believe was in your system. This old matter may have poisoned you for months and caused GAS, sour stomach, head ache or nervousness. Try this simple proof: Take any medicine which acts on lower bowel only, as most laxatives do. After i your bowels have moved, take Adler lka and In a short time you will be astonished at how much MORE poisonous, old matter and GAS is brought out I Dr. H. L. Shoub. New York, reports: "In addition to Intestinal cleansing, Adlerlka reduces colon bacteria and bacilli." J. E. Buckett: "After using Adler lka I fell better than for 20 years. Awful impurities were eliminated." Give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerlka and see how good you feel I Just one spoonful relieves GAS and chronic constipation. FREE SAMPLE will be maiiea on request. Address Adlerlka, Dept. 465. 03 6. Wabasha. St. Paul. Minn. Sold In Medford by Heath's On Severin Battery Service Medrord Made Batteries 0-volt, 13-plate, 1 year guaran tee, 13.20 Re-nound Armatures 11 up Recharge BOc Our Make JSC IMS N. Riverside Phone SU0 Swem Boole Club $ year Read a New Book every day Hook can be kept, a week Swem Gift Shop FUnEHAL PAULO!! West Main at Newtown SymiPathotiT Friendly Service 9 'w'J--'rfiifosirtW( Mill In San Francisco ... Geary and Taylor, b tKri fins hottL Here a warm, per sonal service, b siiurtd each guest Every room outside... each with private bath. Thro famous dining rooms. Garage m connection. Rates... from $3.00 ln3l, SS.OO double. CLIFT noiei. Mere, those whoappreclst environment or to be found travelers retui able atmosphere UIM, physical ne yet old with Its located In the vrr IUd San Krancta: here the Clip, fruev the better thons, hopMho more In at hand not more from Its doors, Outstanding; In li to every guest's r management take the beautiful pul the structure. T perhaps San Fran live hotel rrs.au teen floors above decorated and rid nificlent room n-h a la carte serf the diner a far Cisco's multltmi ihln-strctrn Bar. the teemlns Oakland and Berkeley surging up to the hilts on the opposite shore miles sway. The lcw from here Is truly Rvirrrimiii, veuiiuve to nrrd fierrrs, wrtS them tod r ' Mld.c''MU the ieundlcedej,,, pick- floor an two other eouall. fkm. o resl.ursnts. the Florentine Room 5"if TIkX0 ""I" lobby. Ill Jjrae 4(0 guest II I "We room, each Numerous suites desired slse snd II room furnish- ight fixtures are Mians, especially ft. Many of the t notice of the i luxuriously ara rnlthrd. best reasons for rendered Clin t that both Mr. owner and Mr, rer. both reside i'his. of courts, n or the roans ro of the aunts is l thst no guest io opicct to the tmosphere of seroe thst Dresent d.v od OI ii.JtTl hosnltalltv. A I. though the Clift li a major hotel ol San Francisco, although It Is rated at supreme In service and value-jrivtns;, yet the rates there are surprisingly low, . Tbt rales ILart it $3 tingle and THE January. 9 Brayton-Fllegel. 10 Sherwood -GM. 1 1 Rankln-Eads. 13 O uenther-Eada. 16 Brayton -Sherwood. 17 Fllegel-Glll. 18 Rankln-Quenther. 20 Orr-Eada. 23 Brayton -OIU. 24 Fllegel -Rank I n . 26 Sherwood -Eada. 27 Orr-Ouenther. 30 Brayton-Rankln. 31 Fllegel-Orr. February. 1 Sherwood -Guenther. 3 Gill-Eada. fl Brayton-Orr. 7 Fllegel -Eada. 8 Sherwood -Rankin. 10 am-auenther. 13 Brayton-Guenther. 14 Fllegel -Sherwood. IS GUl-Orr. 17 Rankln-Eada. 20 Brayton-Eads. 21 Fllegel -Guenther. 22 Sherwood - Orr, 24 GM-Ranktuu 27 Fl legel-Bray ton . 28 GUI-Sherwood. Marcn. 1 Orr-Rankln. 3 Eada-Que nthec. 6 Sherwood -Brayton. 7 Glll-Fllegel. 8 Guenther-Ranktn. 10 Eads-Orr. 13 GUl-Brayton. 14 Rankln-Fllegel. 15 Eadfl-SherwooC. 1 7 Que nther- Orr, TEXACOS ITCH FOR BASKETBALL FIGHT Basketball flreworka threaten to explode in Independent circle aoon. with the two leading quada of the valley, the Texaco team, managed by Roy Shreve, and the Jacksonville town team, managed by Dr. Harold Gluts, looking for a chance to scalp each other. Both teams have enviable records so far this season, having defeated opponents by large boo res, and neither team will feel right about things until the score s settled. Both teams are made up largely of former Medford high school players. and basketball fans are watching the progress of the teams with Interest. "So Jacksonville wants to play us. do they?" was Roy Shreve's reply to the Information that Manager Glllls had Issued a challenge. "Well, we'll play them, and put them back in their places." Manager Glllls of the Jacksonville team Is equally confident of his charges, and declared he had been seeking a game with the Texaco out fit for several weeks, but hadnt been able to put them down on any .date. Rivalry la Intense between the two teams, as Wilton White, formerly of the Texaco squad, switched to the Jacksonville team when two of the Jacksonville men, Jack Caldwell and Robert Forbes, registered at the Ash land Normal school and axe now on that squad. So far, the Jacksonville team has defeated Butte Falls, 70-67; Gold Kill. 66-19, and Sams Valley, 21-14. The Texaco team defeated Butte Falls, S8-25, and the Oregon super-varsity. 37-29, and lost to the Ashland Nor mal, 4S-26. Jacksonville also lost to Phoenix, 33-17, but Coach Glllls said he played his second string against the Phoenix squad. In defeating Sams Valley, Coach Glllls said he felt a relative strength between his team and the Texaco outfit was available, in that Sams Valley defeated Butte Falls by prac tically the same score that Texaco did, and also that Jacksonville ran up a larger score on Butte Falls than Texaco did. Jacksonville scored 70 points against Butte Falls, while Tex aco was held to 58. j "We want to play the game here In Medford if we can," Manager Shreve said, "but we don't want to dig down In our pockets to pay for the hall. Whenever we feel we can pay ex penses here, we're ready to play." With the Medford Tigers wanting a game with either Jacksonville or the i Southern Oregon Normal for this week-end, the Jacksonvllle-Texaco game may be delayed, but both teams are looking for a shot at each other, and no fooling. The Texaco outfit is composed of Odd Hughes, George Harrington, ' Archie Laing an Ivan Harrington, forwaids; Virgil Swanson, center, and Bob Dietrich, Herman Newland, Tule Williams and Roan Green, guards. Jackson irllle's squad Is made up of Ray Ward, Orville Wilson, Ray Hun aaker, George Smith, Bob Lewis, Dick La wis, Wilton White. Dick Hartman and A. Babbs. The two Lewis boys and George Smith are from the championship St. Mary's team of last year, and we are showing better ball this year, according to theQ coach. - BASKETBALL prrLLMAK, Wash., Jan. 9. (AP) The Washington State basketball tossers flashed an entire reversal ot form Saturday night and awept the Invading Oregon atato five Into a 37 to 20 defeat with a great exhibition of dazzling floor work. The Orange men had won tne opening clasn rn day 25 to 23. EUGENE, Ore.. Jan. 9. (API Oregon hoopsters 'tired of losing games to the flashy Southern Oregon Normal basketeers shot their way to an Impressive 38 to 17 victory, here Saturday. The final of a two-game series Oregon scored a single win out of four played against the Sons In pre -season conflict. SALEM, Jan. 9. (AP) Coach "Spec" Keenea Wlllametta Universi ty Bearcats amassed a 20 to S half time lead over toe Multnomah Club Seniors here Saturday night and then coasted to a 30 to 24 victory. SALEM. Jan. 9. (AP) Sllvertsn high defeated Sal me High's baaket. ball team for the first time since 1919 here Saturday night In a 39 to 35 upset. AMATEUR AND OPEN TOURNEYS LOCATED NEW YORK, Jan. 9. ( AP) The 1933 National Amateur Golf Chan. nlonshln was awarded the Kenwoud Country club at Cincinnati and the national open to the North. Shore nienvlew. 111., aa the United States Qolf association, at their an nual meeting today, formally installed - iaf nf officera headed hw . .. - President Herbert Jaquea, of Boston. 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