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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. Tigers in Trim for Clash With Pelicans Here Tonight PAGE SIX E WILL TELL LOCALS' CHANCES Injury to Scheel's Knee Only Drawback Visitors Are Doped Among Big Shots of Southern Oregon Ski Champion With the exception of "Bed" Scheel, one of the star guards of the Medford Tiger basketball squad, the Tlgera will be In perfect condition for their battle with the Klamath Fills Peli cans on the eenlor high school floor tanisht at 8:00 o'clock. Scheel hurt hU knee In the game with Roseburg. but will start the game tonight, ac- eordlne to Coach Darwin K. Burgner. Tonlght'e game will give etrong evi dence ai to how the Medford Tlgere will stand the fire at the state tour nament, In cae they get there, as the Klamath team Is rated as one of the strongest contenders In the state, Pcllrnns Impress. The Pelicans have defeated the Bend high school twice this year, and Bend was doped to be one of the big shots in the state league. In win ning twice from Bend In non-conference games. Klamath Falls Is given practical assurance of going to the state tournament, as Bend is their only formidable contender. The record of Klamath Falls this year Is as clean as a hound's tooth. as far as high school competition is concerned. The Pelicans did lose one fame to the Klamath Cubs, an In dependent team there. The Klamath record follows: Klamath Palls, 48; Klamath Cubs, 80. Klamath Falls, 40: Lakevlew, 14. Klamath Falls, 33; Klamath Cubs, M. Klamath Falls. 88; Lakevlew, 11. Klamath Falls, 43; Klamath Cubs, M. Klamath Falls, 43; Alumni, 13. Klamath Falls. 36; Treka, as. Klamath Falls, 39; Yreka, 28. Klamath Falls, 29; Yreka, ST. Klamath Falls, 87; Bend, 21. Klamath Falls. 23; Bend, 14. Fast Preliminary. The Tigers held a short Umberlng np practice yesterday morning, fol lowing their defeat at the hands of Roseburg, and rested laet night to be In top shaps for tha game tonight. Coach Burgher said that he felt his men would play a much better game tonight than they did against Rose burg, In that the dofoat settled them down to the realisation that to win basketball games the squad must tako the game seriously from the opening whistle. Bay Henrteinnn's Junior high aohooi squad will play another hot and fu rious gnme with the Tiger cubs as a preliminary tonight, the preliminary to start at 7 o'clock. Henderson's boys have lost two games to the Cubs, both by close scores, and he feels that his chances to win tonight are better than they have been any t! before. Included In the Tiger players who will see action tonight are Scheel. Brown, White, Harris, Lumen, Ham mock, Knips, Llndley, Kunzmnn and Bevenwn, -6 i - ' . - IM ' i. IPrultt ' fl3B' If" f.' Flier 7 . Vfil & Hi wbd 5 i vsl h' I I I' Bakor - t W8i K &4 I'll', L8"n 7 1 t 12 j fi s Oetchell .. 8 i I '7r8 1 iT J' Waterman 8 I 11 i 1 t 4 Frazier 7 Lils' I V ' I winkle .IL"Z!ZI 8 9 SI 1 I f f J Brown 8 K II 2 I F I 1 Thayer ... 8 m T ELKS BILLIARDS The ElkV billiard tournament la In the last half of play and ail ooo teatanta are beginning to tighten up on their game. Wednesday night Pish won from Coe In one of the cloaeat games yet played. Thursday nlfiht winkle took a terrible beating from Dr Lageaon. Tonight there will be a double header; Baker will play Brown at 6:15 and Wood will take Pluhrer on at 7:46, and on Saturday night Green will meet Waterman. The atandlnga to date are u fol lows: Gamea 0 BABE'S SALARY ARGUMENT TAKES SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By HERI1EBT W. BARKER. Associated Press Sport Writer. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. (AP) Under the Impetus of Babe Ruth's much publicized salary argument with the New York Yankees, baseball, through Its bold-out parade, has Just about awept all other athletlca off the aporta pagea. Protests from hlgh-claaa performers Caaper Olmen of Mlnton, 8. Dn won hla seventh akl-jumplng cham pionship In Class A competition In tha Central 8kl association's annual tourney at Cary, III. (Associated Press Photo) Husky Captain Ml ' ,r7V ' ! f ' . i 4. i '"'! '?' t ,-,,- -A t . " s v ' 1 i f JOUN.MV FULLro Washington's esge captain plays center en the basketbsll squad and Is one of It highest scorer. (Aso llated Press Photo) FOR. BU ms Kremea know that tTnffnonClne topi BgooizioR pain and helps heat without ugly scars. Ask your druggist for the rcd-and-yefiow tube, 50c. CENTRAL PIANO PHOENIX 10 PLAY Basketball teams of Central Point and Phoenix will mix thlnga tonight on the Phoenix floor In what may turn out to be tho championship game of tfie secondary league. Nei ther team haa suffered defeat so for this year, being the only two un defeated teams In the secondary con ference. Central Point haa deefated Jack sonville and Gold Hill, while Phoe nix has dofented Gold Hill and Tal ent end, although there are still many games to be played, and ln urlea may handicap either team. It Is the general belief that tonight's game may be Vie turning point in the championship hopes of the teams. Besides the Phoonlx-Contral Point game tonight, Gold Hill will play Bogus Rlvor and Jacksonville will play Talent. JONS DEFEATED MONMOUTH, Ore., Jan. iO, The teachers of Oregon NoNrmal school defeated their fellow profes sors from Southern Oregon Normal, 48 to 84. In the first of a serlea of basketball games botween the two schools here laat night. The victory came as a surprise to a lot of fans, for the 6ona had pre viously defeated Oregon university three gamea out of four. Benjamin was high for the Mon mouth team, with a total of 16 points, and Ynndle led the Sons, with nine. The teams will meet tonight at Independence. Won 0 0 0 YOUNG CUE STAR MAY GRAB LEAD CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Up) J. N Bozeman, Jr., of Vallejo, Cel., red headed and the youngest player in the tournament, will have an oppor tunity tonight to grab sole posses sion of the lead In the battle for the world three-cushion billiards championship. Bozeman will meot Allen Hall- of Chicago, who waa defeated In hla only start. At the rate Bozeman haa been going, he was favored to break the three-way tie for the lead, In which Clarence Jackson of Detroit and Wel ker Cochran, the balkllne wlxard from Hollywood, CM., had a ahare with two victories and no defeats. Boaeman and Cochran used their teats of yesterday to ehar the lead with Jnyckson, Bozeman led almost all the way to defeat Otto Relselt of Philadelphia, last year's runner up. B0 to 440, in 4JJ mlnnlngs. Coch ran played brilliantly to defeat Ar thur Thurnblad of Chicago, champion In 1030, 00 to 49, In SO Innings. Rel selt and Cochran had high runs of eight, Thurnblad racked up a 10, and Bozeman got a aeven. TO REFEREE GAMES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. (AP) Because members of the Oregon Of ficials' association and principals of the Portland tnterscholastlc league have a difference of SI In their opin ions aa to what a referee should re ceive for a high school basketball game, officials for Portland high school games are going to be re cruited from the teachers within the high schools, It developed here today. The principals offered 14 a game. The officials said they would reduce their fees from 97.00 to as a game, but refused to come down the added dollar. Severin Battery Service Medford Mads Batteries Tott, IS-plate, 1 year guaran tee, 13.30 Re-wound Armatures fl op Recharge 50c Our Make tSc 1522 N. Riverside Phone 390 against the size of the pay cuts they've been asked to take have been mounting rapidly and apparently ma jor league magnates will have to use every argument In their repertoire to swing their recalcitrant stars Into line before the spring training sea son. It's not the principle of the thing, the athletes say, but the amount of cash Involved. Refer this to any VH Club Member 0000 You still have A. II d lime to get in nnnn j and- 2000 lbs. is a lot of FREE feed taaa J Dealers have entry blanks for The NOPCO XX TbST to help tra. Prove poultry flocks and profits, ebruary 28. 193) is the last day. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY MEN AND TURKEY GROWERS Thu h a FEED TEST NOT a Liwr Writing Centra. THE PURPOSE o satisfy yourself. In your way, on your ranch, regarding NOPCO XX results. Then list your mult on wrapping paper if you iilca. Form Is of no const auence. Sign up with our dealer for the FEED TEST whether you write letter or not You can do as you please about that. The world champion Yankees, of course, have been most prominently mentioned In the holdout news. Ruth, asked to accept $00,000 for 1933 Instead of the $70,000 he was paid last season, said yesterday he was prepared to accept a cut of 10 or, at the most, 16 per cent. The guess of the baseball corres pondents was that the Babe and Col Jacob Ruppert eventually would split the difference between $70,000 and $60,000 on a contract calling for a salary of $62,800 for 1033. Lou Gehrig, who was paid $27JJ00 for doing his chorea at first base for the Yankees last year, also has balked at the size of the cut the Yankeea have asked him to accept, but expects to settle his differences with the club this week. Vernon Oomez, one of the two members of the champions' lineup who were granted Increases, also Is prepared to argue that his work last season entitled him to a bigger boost. The New York Giants have had lit tle trouble signing their players, so far, but It was understood that Pted Fltzslmmons, star right, hander, can be added to the list of holdouts. e La Grande Teachers Trim Idaho College LA GRANDE. Ore., Jan. 20. (AP) With Kara tens and Robblns, forwards. and Gemmell, guard, leading the scor ing attack with an aggregate of 36 points, Eastern Oregon Normal school's basketball team trounced the College of Idaho quintet here last night, 47 to 26. PHOENIX BASKETBALL GAME IS POSTPONED PHOENIX, Jan. 20. (Spl.) The basketball game scheduled for tonight on the Phoenix floor, between Phoe nix and Central Point teams, has been postponed until next Tuesday, Janu ary 24. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 20. (P) Heartley (Hunk) Anderson has sign ed another one-year contract to pre pare the fighting Irish of Notre Dame for their football warfare, quieting reports that there would be a change at South Bend, next fall. Anderson, who suoceeded the late Knute Rockne, after the latter'a tragic death in 1031, signed up after a conference yesterday with the Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell, president of the university, but no action waa taken on the atattu of Athletic Director Jeses Harper, whose contract does not expire until next May. Last year's staff of assistants, John (Ike) Voedtsch, Tommy Yaxr, Nordy Hoffman and Marchmont Schwartz, also will have to wait until later for action on contracts. Drops Big Sum In Ring Racket LOS ANGELES, Jon. 19. (AP) Los Angeles' veteran boxing promoter. Jack Doyle, will quit the promotion of fights In the Olympic auditorium on March 1, he said today. In the last six years, he said, he has lost $90,000 In the ring business. WINTER SPORT DAYS URGED BY GOVERNOR SALEM, Jan. 20. UP Governor Julius 1. Meier urged citizens of Ore gon to observe the period January 19 to M, inclualv., aa "irlnter sports daya," In a letter Issued here. Swife At Ball Proves Costly WHITE PLAINS. M. T.. Jan. SO. yp That twlpe tnat willlam Outh man took at a golf ball alx years ago cost him heavily. The ball fell In the rough and Caddy ldward Salerno went after It. Climbing a fence. Sa lerno fell and broke hli arm. yes terday a Jury decided Outhman should pay toss. Big dance, Rogue River, Sat., Jan. 21. Oood music. Good time. Tender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. SAVE your health and teeth. At these prices you can afford to have your dental work don now. Extractions as low aa j .60 Silver Fillings as low as 1.00 Cement Fillings as low as.. 1.00 Porcelain Fillings as low as 1.00 Gold Crowns as low as 8.00 Plates as low as 15.00 R. D. COE 404 Medford Center Bldg. COAL Fancy Lump National Burns Longer. Guaranteed the Best Utah Coal Mined Dry Slabs $100 Mill Blocks M50 J J FEB FREE Jyr KINDLING Vou Haul Them I Per Tier A Per Load MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 iLoiriDoyg HAWAII Who is the most popular girl In our city? Join in the fun and help find her. The young lady elected by popular vote will be awarded a wonder ful vacation trip. She will travel with a gay party of Popularity GirU from other cities and enjoy all of the luxuries of first class travel as a guest of our merchants and as a representative of our city. Who shall it be? Why not your sister, sweetheart or friend? Get ballots for every single dollar you spend, and VOTE them for your choice. This great Popularity Election is now on I Here is the trip we have planned for "Miss Medford" ... a delightful cruise to Hawaii and romantic Waikiki! Just think of it! A wonderful voyage and entertainment .galore while Medford's lucky girl is in the Hawaiian Islands . . . matchless company, too there will be a party of other popular girls from large Pacifio Coast cities ... It will be truly a dream-trip with no expense for "Miss Medford" Isn't that something to work for? Start Voting Saturday for Medford's Most Popular Girl! Miss Helen Vlahalds, a Popularity Election wfamer of Wisconsin, being escorted about ship by one of the Officers Official voting; ballots are given by the merchant sponsoring the election. You get 100 votes with each dollar cash purchase or each dollar paid on , C I. t J. J lis. s- account Your merchants want you to have these ballots so dont wait for tlBCllOII OuHlS w3tuT03V. VOIGS Frfifi' someone to think of ofierinK them to you. ASK FOR VOTES smnr tfm. 1 Um you spend a dollar. F01 in the name of your favorite and deposit the votes in the Official Ballot Boxes found in stores and in the newspaper office. DELIGHTFUL BOAT TRIP from Seattle to San Francisco j Second prlie winner will be (Iren a splendid trip from Seattle I to Ran Franclwo with all Tpenes paid from Medford and return. Special entertainment triroMihont the trip and luxurious boat arcommodatlona. 100 VOTES given with every $1.00 purchase or payment on account by the following merchants: Vote! Vote! Vote! Burelson's Store People's Electric Store Lawrence's Jewelry Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Larry Schade Jarmin & Woods Drug Store J. Verne Shangle Studios Murray Beauty Shop Armstrong Motors, Inc. Witham Super Service Campbell Clothing Co. The Home Grocery The Band Box & Shoe Box Adrienne's Swem's Gift Shop Medford Domestic Laundry Heath's Drucr Store Medford Furniture & Hdwe. Gardner Drug Store, Inc. The Peasleys Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc Lee's Men's Shop Valentine's Cafe Montgomery Ward & Co. DeVoe's and Huson's What-Not Medford Service Station Pruitt's Melody Shop Valley Fuel Company American Laundry Lewis Super Service Station Franklin's Cafe Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank" Colonial Bakery, Inc. H. E. Marsh Hubbard Bros., Inc. The Bootery Porter Lumber Co. Central Market & Star Market Economy Lumber Co. Co. Cinderella Shop Texaco Station, Chet Leonard Weeks & Orr Franklin's Grocery Big Pines Lumber Co. Val J. Fischer Service Station i