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PA"OE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1933. S.O.N.S. DEFEAT JENEFFEMII Assistant Coach IN ROUGH GAME Teachers On Long End Of 38-25 Score Bill Morgan ; Taken Out For Fouls Howell, Yandie Scorers. playing a rough and tumble game, lid meeting charge with charge, the Southern Oregon Normal basketball " team, oo ached by Howard Hobson, de- jJ feated the DeNeffe team of Eu ' gene 38-23 at Ashland laat night. The normal'e victory la especially slgnlfl cant, ai the DeHelfe outfit ha al ready defeated the University c Ore gon this season BUI Morgan, former oaptaln of the University of Oregon football team, - j . fritier Medford athlete was taken from the game on personal fouls. Morgan was pi-jnu " the DoNeffe team. Howell and Yandie of the Bona were high point men of the game wun -v. fnllnnnvl bv CallClrK t-.-it.. Aiirht. The Sons took the lead early In the game, and were leading ai-2 at tne As a preliminary, the Bona fresh defeated, the Phoenix town team to the tune of 18-18 In a hotly contort ed game. The Bona plan to go to Monmouth this week-end to meet the Monmouth teachers. The lineups for the game were ueneii- 7 B. Xverhart, F Oalklns, O 0). Zverhart, O Slegmund, q Morgan S. O. N. S. W. Jones, 10 yandie. 11 Howell. 11 B. Jones, 5 Jocklsh OCK1BU enn.. nvimcrook. Reader Patterson, (1) and Stevens, DeNeffe, Wlrth. BRING 25-18 WIN OVER JUNIOR HIGH With each team scoring the same number of Held goals, the Tiger Cubs defeated the Junior High aohool oulntct In the preliminary to the nvill. basketball Kama Friday night by the acore of 30 to 18. Each team got nine new- a--'-, but the Cuba converted seven out of 18 free throws, while the Juniors missed 1- straight. Coats, forward for the Junior High ' squad, was high point man of the nith four field soals for eight points, but was closely followed by Hlnman ana unman, - with six each. Ourtlss, ox ine uus, and Van Dyke of the Junlora, eaoh got four polnU. The Junior high aohool squad may play the Ashland Junior high sohool next week In the first conference .. hnt th. date haa not been def initely decided upon, according to Bay Henderson, coach of the Junior high squad. Coaoh Henderson said yesterday that he believes his team la the best he has had for years, and v. mi confident of reaching the ciroles occupied by the bast Junior high school squads in me etate. The lineup for the Tiger Cubs Junior High aohool game wea aa fol Cuba Poe. Junlora Ourtlaa (4) T Llndley (a) Stewart (a) F Coats (8) Hlnman (8) O Van Dyke (4) aillnskl (8) a Hicks (3) t-mi 1 a Dickinson (31 Substitutes for the Cuba were: Sleeter, Campbell (3J, Ettinger, rora crook (1) and Lusk (3). Junior High: Valller and Uiman. Odd Hughes, referee. IN TALENT TILT The South Methodist basketball machine continued its viotory march by defeating the Talent quint ST to 31 Saturday evening, trt game mark' lng the churchmen's sixth win out it seven starts, with the score 31 to 7 at half time, the Methodists took a breathing spell and were forced to come In strong at the end to make up the margin. The squad will play the Jacksonville town team Tuesday at Jacksonville. Lineup: Methodists ft Talent 31 Arthur, 14 F lemming, 3 Mornlngtar, 8 F Wlnkleman J. Powell, 3 O Kelly, 8 H. Powell a Nichols R. Arthur O K am berk Subs: O. Franks. 4; Shell; Klines. 7; K. Kemberg, 4. Oregon Rooks Trim Commerce CORVALLI3, Ore., Jan. 4 AP) The Oregon State Rook defeated Commerce high school of Portland, 44 to 13, In their basketball game here thl afternoon. Ragged Jloor work and numerous substitutions by both teams marked the game. Lawson New Chief . Portland Police PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 14 (AP) Colonel Berton K. Lawson. 05, who brought law and order In unmistak able fashion to the frontier settle ment of Coppertleld in Baker county some 30 years ago, will be the next chief of police of Portland. He la a former warden of Oregon state prison. I Jp3 vv Ernie Nevers. oreat Stanford full. back, hat been recommended as assistant football coach at his alma mater, (Associated Press Photo) TIGERS STAMINA DEFEATS J'VJLLE T0WNIES31 T019 By ADRIAN FRALET In a game, fast and close to the fourth quarter, the Mcdford Tigers defeated the Jacksonville town five 31 to 10 on the local floor Friday night. BUI Luman, playing his fhst full game, was steady and fast and lead the scoring by dropping 12 points through the net; Brown came next with 8. Wilton White led the visitors by getting 7 points. Tiring and losing their star on account of fouls, the Jacksonville team blew up near the end, letting tne Mediord rive lengthen their lead to 81 pointa. Line-ups: Medford (31 Fos. JTIHe (19) T. White (2) F D. Lewis (3) Luman (13) F Ward (3) Harrla (3) o W. White (7) Brown (8) O Patton (3) Scheel (8) O Hunsacker (1) Substitutes: Medford Llndley (3), Hammock, Kuhaman (3), Seaverson, Knips; Jacksonville a, smith (8) Bobb (3). The Cuba won a hard struggle from the Junior High quintet by a score of 37 to IB in a preliminary tilt. T GUENTHERS TEAM TOURNEY OE ELKS At the close of the first week In the Elks lodge bowling tournament, the team captioned by Hugo duen- ther leads with three won and none lost. Ouenther. team took three atralght in their match with Geo. Eads' outfit Friday night. Roy Prultt heads the list In Individual standings with sn average of 198 pins per game. Brayton's team with 3660 pins total wins the weekly prize. Friday results Eads . Baker Alender.'er , Holmes Handicap , 170 , 118 . US . 131 . 97 . 147 185 148 189 170 97 147 174 118 138 134 ,67 147 808 883 780 3489 . 188 193 148 498 Ouenther, Hugo. DeVore - Kelly Ferguson 187 134 141 443 York 152 172 142 468 , 138 128 140 408 , 127 169 R7 413 Handicap 125 125 125 375 865 920 818 2597 Brayton and Sherwood roll Mon, day, January 1 , Team Standings Won Lost Pctg. Ouenther 3 . 0 1000 Orr , 3 Brayton a QUI a Flelgel 1 Sherwood 1 Rankin 1 Eads .. 0 000 Individual Standings Games Total Avg. Prultt 8 687 198 Sollnaky 8 Eads . 3 Ouenther, Hugo , 3 Rankin 8 Rose . 8 Erlckson 8 Wright 8 Strang, Herb 3 Bterma .. 8 York 3 Flelgel 3 Jerome 8 Sherwood . 8 Ouenther, Herb 8 Ferguson 8 Bowman 8 Sanderson . 8 Olll , s Orr 8 Thompson 8 Frledette Bingham Ashland high school's basketeera downed the sturdy a rants Pass five Friday night by the score of 35-13. which puts Ashland decidedly In the running, aocordlng to Donald Faber, coach of the Aahland teem. Ashland 'a team Is oomposed almost entirely of sophomores who have had little real basketbaU experience. Wil lie Durham and a substitute, Smeed, are the only two upperclaasmen on the entire squad, and the way the sophomores are traveling thla year. Faber said, It looks like a few cham pionship teams for future years. The Aahland squad goes to Klam atfli Falla two weeka from last Friday to play a non-conference game. No more conference games will be play ed thla semester, according to Coach Faber, but when next semester rolls around, and the boys have bad the practice and experience so necessary and valuable to them, Ashland will hare a basketball team that wlU need .tchlng. Howard Hobson, ooach of the Aah land normal school, refereed the game against Grants Pass. The Aahland starting lineup was Willie Durham and BUlle Hoxle, forwards; Robert Hardy center and HJalmer Kanasto and Hedrlck Baughman, guards. Gear hart waa substituted for Durham, and Smeed for Kenasto. Alenderfer Brayton ... Strang, Virgil Holmes Kelly Lageson DeVore Smith Momtt Strang Elwood i Baker .. Watson 629 498 494 488 488 478 474 469 488 484 463 444 448 443 443 441 438 433 439 438 419 417 417 415 413 409 408 408 400 308 387 374 878 357 Hutchinson . Stewart Brown Kooxcr The Brayton and Sherwood teams roll Monday, 198 178 168 188 163 163 159 158 156 156 155 161 148 148 147 147 147 146 144 143 143 142 140 139 139 138 138 138 135 135 138 132 129 125 134 119 115 116 97 LEGION TO STAGE Medford Post No. 15 American Leg ion wili present the American Legion oomedy "Jim's Olrl." Rehearsala are being held nightly under the super vision of Robert Lorrane, a veteran producer. The production I being sponsored by tbe local Leglonalrea and business men and the proceeda of the two pro ductions will be for the benefit of the Local Legion post. VIS IN BUTTE FALLS Central Point's basketball eauad Journeyed to Butte Falls Friday night to defeat the mountaineers 37-15 In a non-conference, although a hot and and furious game. The Pointers meet Oold Hill Tuesday night In the sec ond conference game for Central Point. O. Cased of Central Point waa 'he high point man of the evening, with nlr-e points. Delbert Avers gathered In five points, Ralph Virtue, seven, E. Either, two, A. Ayers, two, and N. Caen, two. OPERA PINAFORE WILL BE STAGED One of the Interesting features to be presented In Medford high aohool thla year, la the production of a oomlo opera by the Glee oluba and the members of the band. The operetta, "H. M. 8. Pinafore," wUl be held In the auditorium of the high school, February 33 and 34, un der the supervision of Mlas Marrlet Baldwin and Wilson Walt. The presentation la a satire on the English navy by Gilbert and Sulli van who gained fame by their many satires on English habits and customs and on their policy of class dis tinction. The chief character of the play is the First Lord of Admiralty, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, who gained such a high rank In the navy because of his ability to polish brass work In the office In vhl-h h- nMi celved employment. Tr routs for the faros are now under way and an excellent evening of en tertainment la promised. Skies To Skis! '' "I l;'M m- i-Ss . 11 !:' 1 - . Mrs. J. A. Molllson better known aa Amy Johnson, noted avlatrlx finds It more difficult to maneuver akla In Switzerland than to pilot a plane. (Associated Presa Photo) WIN OPENING BATTLES E Lincoln grade school defeated the Roosevelt school 24-9, and jacuson defeated Washington 32-16 In the opening rounds of the grade school basketball conference ployed Friday, according to Ray Henderson, who Is In charge of grade school atmeucs. Washington school won the pen- nant last year, and despite the defeat of Friday la still 1 nthe running ror another pennant. The pennant Is given on a percentage basis, and one defeat, more or less, doesn't matter so much, Henderson said. High point players of the first round were Campbell, Reynolds nd Malkemus, of Jackson; Bennett, of Washington; New land, of Lincoln and Montelth, of Roosevelt. Lincoln's squad, all of whom saw aotlon Friday, consisted of Newland, Shaw, Clark, Ludwlg and Perry, with Church. Newton and McMannus, eubs. Roosevelt's squad was Montelth, Todd, Nelson, Thorbus and Hoots, on the starting lineup, and Kressee, Stanuley, Dever and Bogleln, subs. Jackson'a atarting lineup was Campbell, Moore, Eads, Scrlpter and Reynolds, with Rice, Foster, Jennings, Malkemus, worden, Barber and Dooms as subs, and Washington's starting lineup was Dougherty, Stead, Ben nett, Mtnear and Rhodes, with Finch, Crosby, Henselman, Prentice and Younger, as subs. ELKS CUE Tl Flfer, Woods, Prultt and Baker are leading contestants In the billiard tournament at the Elks club. There are three more gamea left to play in the first half of the tournament, then the fireworks start, aa each gome lost In the second half counts heavily against the loeor. Monday night Getchell plays Thay er and Tuesdoy night Flfer plays B-own. K fJnr,DANCE iddies STUDIO All Class Lessons $1 per month Form your own class and see us H about the hoar OLLAND OTEL Phone 710 TRIM G. P. PLAYERS Tbe Texaco basketbaU quintet re mains as one of southern Oregon's bst Independent outfits by virtue of Its viotory over the Grants pass all- star team in Grants Pass Friday night. The Texaoos won 30-25, after trailing the Cavemen until the final quarter, when Swanson, Newland and Deltrlch ran wild to gather In the 10 extra points. Sam Col ton, manager of the Tex- acoe. now claims his team la far bet ter than the- Jacksonville quintet which lost Friday to the Medford Tigers, and wants a game soon. The Grants Pass all-stare, Colton said, want a return game here this week. The Texaco lineup was Lang, New- land, Swanson, Deltrlch, and Wil liams, with Green, Clancy and An derson subbing throughout the game. Grants Pass was represented by deal, Bennett, McCarthy, Johnson. Smith, Prultt and Bennett. Deal, of Grants Pass, refereed. SKI TOURNAMENT The first big ski Jumping tourna ment to be put on by the Mount Shasta Snowmen this winter is scheduled to take place at Snowman hill today. This Is to be an exhibi tion tournament and will feature some of the leading ski Jumpers In America Including world's champion professional, Alf En gen, Lars Haugen, who was seven times U. 8. champion, Sigurd Ulland, Hvalvon Hvalsted, Ted Rex and others. Reports from Mount Shasta Indicate that the hill Is In fine condition and some thrilling Jumps may be expected. Snowman Hill Is located Just a few miles from Mount Shasta and Is reached by the Pacific highway and the Mount Las sen highway both of which are re ported to be In excellent shape. 4 BASKETBALL Friday Scores W. 8. O. 39; Oregon TJ. 24. Washington 70; Idaho 37. So. California 80; Stanford 35, California 40; U. O. l A. 37. Willamette 28; Llnfleld 31. Pacific U. 37; Columbia V. 24. Salem High 28; Oregon City 18. Astoria high 20; Jefferson 10. Chemawa 73; Woodburn 13. LISTEN! . J. Pierpont Morgan the banker, when asked what he would do It he had nothing left but $20. replied promptly: "Buy a Top Hat and Spats." Not everyone woulid look as well as he did In High Top Silk Hat and Spats, but the moral tersely expressed la Look Prosperous Buy clothes made for yon. In dividually to your personality. Klein knowa how. Let him build your next suit. It will cost no more than a better claw Ready-made. L 128 E. 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