PJOE ETOHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOIT, THURSDAY, JANUART 26, 1933. GAMES WILL BE Friday and Saturday Tilts Portend Hectic Times Rivalry Will Be Climaxed Sons Hope for Revenge Br BILLY IIULEN. The Southern Oregon Normal Bona will get another crack at Larry Wolfe's Monmouth Nonrui DasKotoau warn Friday and Saturc'ay nights at Ash land when the teams meot In a two game series that will mark the first appearance of the northerners on a valley floor In three years. The battles have all the earmarks of being real grudge affairs. There are a number of reasons why that Is so. 1. Three years ago In 1930 the Bons Journeyed to Monmouth for two games. The first ono went fairly smooth, but In the second, with the score close and the fans In an up roar, a Sons player and a Monmouth man engaged In a fist fight, Every thing then broke loose. A near riot followed and afterwards, basketball relations were dropped between the two schools, until this year when things were patched up. ' a. Last week-end Monmouth drub bed the Sons twice in fiercely fought games. In the second game, played at Independence, Howell, Jocklsh and B'.d Jones were ejected from the fray on personal fouls before the first half was finished. No three men being put out would hava weakened the Sons more so than did they the mainstays of Hobson's quintet. Though not exactly criticizing the of ficiating, the Sons feel that they did not get an even break In the calling of personal fouls, 8. Af'er the Monmouth-Sons foot ball game last fall, Larr. Wolfe made the ststement that the Sons used a "rlngor." Yet Wolfe, on his basket ball team this year, has two men who have not been graduated from high school; four transfers from Wil lamette two of t"--ra all-Northwest Conference selections and one of tnem, Ashby, who played a year be fore Don Faber, present Ashland high coach, enrolled at that Institution. 4. Yet the Sons, sticking close to eligibility rules, do not use their greatest player, Chief J "cLean, because be has not finished high school. Adding the above to the fact that the two schools are natural rivals, the games at Ashland should be the closest and hardest fought of the year. In fact, anything might happen and probably will because when the Bons tangle with Monmouth It's "blood" from etart to finish. s ICK TWICE PORTLAND. Or., Jan. 30. (AP) With 38 -pound advantage, Ab Kap lan, 316 pounds, defeated Al Kara slck. 190. two atralght falls here laet night. It required more than an hour tor Kaplan to win the first fall, which he took with a win Block, fol lowed by a backward body press. He took the second fall In four minutes with no effort on his part. Karaslck had lifted Kaplan for an airplane spin, when the latter grabbed hold of the ropes and hung on as Karaslck drop ped hlta. Instead of falling on top or Kaplan, Karaslck went down under him with shoulders touching the mat. Bob Knue, Sua pounds, made short work of Loren Wade, 330, when he took two atralght falls when he con verted wrlstlock Into a hammer- lock. E GREATEST FIGHTER GRANTS PASS, Jan. 98. Another sportsman has added his voloe to nu merous others who have acclaimed the Rogue river ateelhead as the earnest fish, pound for pound, of any or the finny tribe. He is D. o. Sklllen of Muncle, Ind who Is spending the winter In Ore gon and who says "I disarm with Zane drey who says the Bone fish of Florida Is the swiftest, best fighter In the world. The Bone fish, which is caught on both the east and west coasts of Florida, doesn't hold a can dle to your ateelhead. especially the Kogu river steeihead." 20-Year Bowling Record Smashed NBW YOWC () One of 1082 a notable sports records was set by Andy Varlpapa, professional bowler, when he broke the high mark for six consecutive) games that had stood for more than two decades. Bowling on alleys he never had seen before, Varlpapa hit 100. 348, 378, 347. S9 and 3& for an averaje at m 2-0. He started with 19 con. secuMve strikes. JIMMY DYKES FETED BY FORMER BUDDIES PHILADELPHIA, Jan. So. () Sold "down the river" by the Phlla delphla Athletics, Jimmy Dykes gore to the Chicago Whit Sox with the lavish c raises of his former assocl ates ringing In bis tin and a pro phetic .hint as to his future from oonnl JiacK. Friends and teammatos of the vet eran third -sacker feted Mm Unt night, in a farewell gesture, and cheered him as a long list of speak- era teetirii testified, to hja) prowee OB U NEW MEN SHOOT FOR OREGON STATE Sv:V: . 'W--,!t . CUMCNC. t ' - '. jmT ''ir Mac do MA Lb J In early season basketball games, James and Hlbbard, new men on the Oregon State squad have shown class as goal shooters while the veteran MacDonald has had the oall at guard. (Associated Press Photos) CURB FOR FORWARD PASS SUGGESTED BY MENTORS NBW YORK, Jan. 3d. (AF) Whether or not the football rules committee decides to make any changes this year, the coaches have a few very definite Ideas what ought Cb be done and are preparing to sift the suggestions at a meeting of their "committee of twenty" early in Feb ruary and to present tbnm to the rules body when It gathers. The two principal Ideas, as gath ered by Lou Little, chairman of the committee of the coaches formed at their December meetings, are that something ought to be done about the forward pass and that the ball ought to be brought In from the edge of the field without the loss of a down, before It Is carried over the .sideline. Fear that the forward pass was SHERWOOD ALLEY E Sherwood's boys cleaned up on the Bads gang last night In the Elks' bowling tournament, and what a ma ton It was. The first sheet looked like a walkaway for the Bads bunch, but Sherwood got his boys over In the corner and pulled somo "Prink" Oalllson stuff on them, for they sure did roll the next two sets. The Scotch (Jack Thompson) and the Penn Dutch (Oie Alenderfer) were trying to settle a grudge of long standing, and while the Scotch won the first round last night by 44 pins, Ole ssld his ancestry would not allow him to In a Scotohmnn get the beat of him. Elks who enjoy a good fight should come out and watch these two knock over pins In their next bout, i Ouenther's 1000 percenters roll Fri day night with Orr's segregation. Sherwood 134 130 144 410 Ouenther, Herb... 1&3 183 144 400 Strang, Vlrg 194 185 131 451 Thompson 183 181 173 487 Hutchinson . 01 117 150 85B Handicap 158 183 183 459 838 880 808 2835 , 338 187 301 804 . 188 103 134 403 . 107 143 183 413 , 183 151 138 443 , 147 130 77 844 , 148 148 148 444 Bads ... Baker Holmes Alenderfer Kooner Handicap ., 947 831 881 3839 In the Elks' billiard tournament. Prultt won from Waterman last night. This gives Prultt seven straight games. Pitcher Johnson Sold To Minors COLUMBUS, O., Jon. 38 (AP) Purchaes of Pltoher Sylvester John son from the St Louis Cardinals was announced today by L. 8. MacPhall, president of the Columbus American Association baseball club. Antarctic Tnkes Snyilncy Waste. SYDNEY (AP) Refuse and gar- bag from this city of 1.350.000 will be taken by ocean currents to the Antarctic. Formerly It was dumped five miles off-shore, much of It being carried back to land. Now it Is tsken 35 miles out whence a strong current runs to the frozen south. -f, Broken windows glaxed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. found AN SWE R TO UGLY PIMPLES T?VEN wtn the hnrm i uii uirjiinui, lirm- U.kt .Lin ... ts n- h popularity the could liml nrtking that hrlpftl ' un(U a frwnd hinted and nd Viwti NR Tahlrts (N. ' tonrd anH ttrriwthcnrd the tulin rlimiiiaiive trrtrt a jTV J a f td her tvttrm ol poion 1''?' ,4 ITUly. Soon tkm hlnirtvM van. ' : W Wrxi. pale cbcrki glowed as"- L J ' -ii?P nd able, all - , - "kvi4uj laiauvr nnn cor recurs DBOiwormlnr. At all druggsua 25c, I -was- getting out of hand and too many passes were being tossed Indiscrimi nately was reflected In the report of the 1933 rules committee. The coaches offer three possible changes to dis courage too much passing. They are: 1. That the penalty for two suc cessive Incomplete posses be Increased from 6 to 15 yards, offered by Little. 3. That forward passes be per mitted from any point behtnd the scrimmage line, replacing the present restriction that the ball must be thrown from a point at least five yards behind the line, made by Dick Hanley of Northwestern. 3. That a forward pass caught by the defense after It has touched an Ineligible receiver be ruled an Inter cepted pass, Instead of an Incomplete pass as Is the cose today. BOWMAN BOWLERS DEFEATBUJCHERS Bowman's Barber Shop bowlers chalked up a victory over the Peer less Market quint In two games of tneir throe-game match In the city league. Walsh of the tonsorlallsts was high Individual with 408 pins for tho evening. The Elks and Fluhrer's roll tonight. Bowman's Barber Shop 1st 2nd 3rd Total 190 137 171 498 130 187 180 497 O. L. Walsh a. Fabrlck O. Bowman Dummy ..., Dummy . Handicap M 115 130 117 135 135 135 135 135 135 371 405 406 1,60 50 50 60 755 783 788 3,336 Peerless Meat Market 1st 2nd 3rd Total Crosby .. las 138 161 A. Meusel , F. Dutton Geffert H , 133 . 118 95 98 06 108 , 138 111 101 H. Meusel Handicap 118 148 130 167 167 167 '817 740 760 3317 -4 DEFEAT OREGON MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 36. (AP) The up-and-coming University of Idaho Vandals won their third straight northern division Pacific coast conference game here last night, taking a rough and tumble, 40 to 31 win from the University of Oregon, to sweep the two-game series. Stsrtlng oft with an eight-point drive before Oregon tallied at all, the Vandals appeared on the way to a big score, but the visitors rallied. The Vandals have won three and lost four games, while Oregon has lost six- and won none. Jdaho won the previous night 43 to 38. , No package con lslni9nuinc"BLUE BLADES" unl.n H cerrkt th portrait ol Klitf C Gillette. 25 T017IN0PENER Running afoul of a fast breaking and determined group of baaketeers, the Ashland Junior high school five Invaded Medford last night, and lost the opening conference game to the Medford Juniors, 25-17. Coach Ray Henderson's sharpshooters were work ing better last night than In previous games, and were never beaded. A return game will be played Fri day In Ashland, and If the Medford Juniors win, It la conceded they will have the conference- championship, because no games have been eched uled with Grants Pass, as yet, and It Is not known whether or not they will have a team In the conference this year. Rogue River, however remains to be heard from, as that city has a Junior high school for the first time this year, and will put a team on the floor. Just what they have to offer Is not known, but Coach Hen derson said he wasn't taking anything for granted until after his boys had met the Rogue River team. The lineups for last night's games were as follows: Medford (20) Ashland (17) (2) Murphy Llndley (4) Hicks (8 (5) Lee Luman ... Van Dyke (6) Dickinson ifi) -0 (8) Scott (4) Fowler m Schilling TEXACOS DEFEAT BT. FALLS. 46,24 The Medford Texaco basketball team waded through 19 Inches of snow last night to get to Butte Falls, where they defeated the Butte Falls team, 48-34. Butte Falls had scheduled the game last night with Prospect, but due to the heavy snows at the resort city the team could not get out. A tele phone call at 8:00 o'clock last night to Sam Colton, manager of the Texa co,, started the Medford boys towards the mountains. Poole of Butte Falls was high point man for that team, and Hughes with 13, Swanson with 13 and Lalng with 11 were high for the Med Cord team. The game was fast, Colton said, be cause It they started to slow up they froze. The drive was made In a snowstorm that reached from the mountains Into Medford. Msnsger Colton said this morning that some good games were being scheduled, which he would announce soon. -f- TALENT GROWERS 10 MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Talent District Fruitgrowers' club will be held at the irrigation district office at Talent Friday evening. Janu ary 37. There will be a discussion, led by Prof. Relmer on "How to reduce or chard operating costs." Growers are requested to corns prepared to dis cuss this subject. All growers of the valley are In vited. 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And what an opportunity this is to win a glori ous trip with all expenses paidl The girls getting in early have the best chance. Is YOUR sweetheart, sister, daughter or favorite friend in the running? Nominate" her NOW. Help her get started. 100 votes does it! " VOTE The merchants" lisfe3 Below give" on? f&6 (Official ballots on CASH purchases or CASH payments on old accounts. Every dollar you spend gels 100 votes. Ask for. Ihe vote ballots. Don't let your merchan? forget to give them to you. Get Voting Ballots BURELSON'S STORE PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE LAWRENCE'S JEWELRY PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. LARRY SCHADE JARMIN St 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 BIG TO EX-RESIDENT Medford la still '.home" to Louis Vlmont, Jr., according to a letter re-! celved from the same In New York by I B. C. (Jerry) Jerome today. Catching a gltmpae of Jerry and his basketball team In the Texaco publication, Vlmont waa Inspired to write home, he tells Jerome in the letter received here. "I saw your smile across the desk and boy It made me feel at home, and boy, Medford Is home," are the lines with j which Vlmont's letter opens. ' "It's not everyone that can put these boys on the front page of a paper that goes to every town In these United States and all the towns in the world. "Al Williams looks the same. Keep up the good work. I am going to have lunch with Paul B. McEee, who used to be with the California Ore gon Power company, and I'll take the boys' picture with me. Vlmont adds by way of giving the news of a former southern Oregonlan, now so journing In New York. 'Mr. McKee, well remembered here, Is now located In South America. Vlmont Is associated with the Pow ell Pressed Steel Co. In New York. The picture of "Jerry1 and his team, noted by Vlmont In the east ern city carries the following cap tion: "Western Whirlwinds. This team which won the southern' Ore gon seml-pro-champlonshlp, was or ganized In Commission Agent S. O. (Jerry) Jerome, Medford, Ore. Much valuable publicity resulted from the activities of these boys." HEATH'S DRUG STORE , MEDFORD FURN. & HDW. CO. , GARDNER DRUG STORE, Inc. THE PEASLEYS MUTUAL MILL & SEED CO., Inc. LEE'S MEN'S SHOP VALENTINE'S CAFE MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. DEVOE'S & HUSON'S WHAT-NOT MEDFORD SERVICE STATION PRUTTT'S MELODY SHOP VALLEY FUEL COMPANY AMERICAN LAUNDRY LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN'S CAFX CENTRAL PT. BANK School savings accounts that were In the central Point State bank, now In the hands or A. A. Schram, su perintendent of banks, for liquida tion, have been transferred to the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank In this city. T. B. Lumsden, deputy su perintendent of banks, announced to day. The Farmers and Frulgrowers bank has taken, over and assumes respon sibility for payment in full of all school saving deposits of the Central Point bank, the announcement letter states, snd all pupils of the various districts represented, wnen present ing the proper withdrawal papers and accompanied by their parents or guar dians, can procure their zunas or transfer to a new savings account the amount of their savings. A DON'T Get up At Night Tf mn am. nn nf tha milllnnN wtm I must get up several tiroes a night, ss your trouble is probably due to an sJ Irritation of the bladder or excess j I acidity of the urine. Then just try GOLD MEDAL nAAHLtm oil vAraULiS During 237 years this fine old prepa ration has helped millions. Insist I on Gold Medal. 35ft. , 2nd PRIZE DELIGHTFUL BOAT TRIP Seattle to San Francisco AND RETURN Second prize winner will be given a splendid trip from Seattle to San Francisco with all expenses paid from Med ford and return. 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