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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1933)
pott: two ifTOFORP MAIL TRTBTjyE. SfETDFOIlP, .OTreGOX, MONDAY; JANUARY 30, 1933. "Profs" to Doff Di gnity to Play Benefit Basketball Game Tonight OLD-TIE STARS II ON MAPLE FLOO Dr. Eddie Durno Will Toot Whistle As Faculty Frisk in Effort to Swell Junior High Team. Travel Funds this at 7:00 Id By Hortr Early. Bssketbsll Is to Uk a new turn tonight whan faculty ciambera of tba senior high acbool meet the fsculi of the elementary achools on the senior nigh achool floor at CelocK something new In the art of play Ing baaketball win undoubtedly learned by those who wltnees game. The proceed will be put in a fund to aend the Junior nigh team to ea lem. The Junior will play a pre llmlnary game with aeoondary achool of Rogue River, beginning o'clock. Ex-stars to Shine Again. Many outstanding player will be aeen In action tontght. Froresor Bai ley. known In Salem a a fast and flashy forward, will lead offensive drive to victory for the senior high team. Coach Burgher wUl see action at oenUr. Having won letter! In high aohool and college tie will ba a con' atant threat to the opposition. Another forward who will b trim for the gam I Mr. Cop, who waa acttv In athletic in hi high achool days In Pennsylvania. The position at guard will be ca. pably filled by Ed Klrtley, ouutana lng wrestler of the Pad do coast. Pan. dlaton la the alma matar of Mr. Krt toy. Prof. Hanby to Play, Last but not least comas Mr. Hanby, who was known In bis home atsts o! Kansas, as an athlete to the lest point. Leading tba opposition will be Mr. NItzel, who la expected to show flashy floor work tonight. , Raving won letters In high achool and college ha la expected to ba the outstanding ptsyar on the floor. Mr. Pinch, a triple threat man for .the challengers, 1 expected to turn In good work. A boxing champion In high achool and college glvaa him th needed credentials to play. Mr. Tucker and Mr. Marshall war ' also active In baaketball while attend ing achool. Mr. Oustln will be a relief player, but will aea action on tha floor, The lineup for tha game tonight will ba:- Senior High Junior High Bailey Burgher Cop Klrtley , Mentter . Hanby . r .o. ..a.. Tucker Nltrel jrtnob Marshall Fltoh Oustln Dr. Eddie Durno will refer th BLIZZARD DELAYS FROLIC OF EAGLES Th enow frollo which wa ashed uled for Sunday at Snowman lull wa postponed on account of severe westher conditions. Th frollo will be hold the last of February according ' to the telegram received yeaterday by ' H. ti. Bromley of thla city from the Mount Shasta "Snowmen. Th frolic sponsored by th Saglea lodge will Includ a btg program of winter sport with numerous ski Jumps and raoea. tobogganing and a 7-mlle cross country ski raoa aa special feature. It la anticipated that th delay of on month's time will Insure favorable weather conditions and Improved highway travel for th benefit of th hundred of visitors who attend th popular Mount has t sport program. Norwegian Lad New Ski Champ SEATTLE. Jan. SO Wr Only three y&ra In tills country from Korwat. th land of th ski Jumpers, Tom MobraaMn, 33-vear-old Vancouver, B. C youth, today held the Pacific northwest all-around ski champion ahlp, won against atlff competition on tha Snoqualml paaa cottrae. With leapa of 189 feet and IT fet yesterday, h took a second place in tn ciaaa a Jumping, and combined with a third plao on Saturday In the lo-nuia cross country race, he won the all-around title. HI point acor waa 440 3. Three Way Tie In Cage Conference SALEM. Jan. gO.W) Whitman. WtllametM and Collet of Puget Sound are I n three way tie for lead, rrahlp of th northwest conference basketball raoa, each undefeated In two starts. college of Puget. Sound and Whit man meet at Walla Walla Friday and Saturday while Wtllamrtt meet Al bany oolleg th cam night. Engen Retains Ski Jump Championship LAMS ARROWHEAD. Calif., Jan 30. MV-In a blinding snowstorm which mad record breaking too dangerous to M ind. ah Engen of Salt Lake City successfully defended his Lak Arrowhead akl Jumping champion ahlp her yaatsrday, HI longest leap wa 18 feet. Cards Bound for Comeback With New Infield Street &kmf lb. JT? ' V I i V8, ' ",, NffcC H0R.K180Y I With Jim Bottoniley off to Cincinnati and Charley Oelbert'a recovery from bunting wound doubtful. Manager flabby Street la preparing to spring a brand new Infield combination on tha Cardinals' National league rivals, The ahove quartet doesn't look half bad, ehf ST. LOOTS, Mo. (AP) If quite a while from January to April, espec ially with player changes being made at the rate recently popular In the National league, but Sergeant Oabby Street haa a pretty fair Idea bow his 1033 Cardinals will take the field, Undismayed by th Indifferent 1033 showing of hla charges, the doughty ex-battery mate of Walter Johnson thinka he can got the Redblrd ma chine back Into It 1031 stride wltb the following lineup: Collins, lb: Hcrnsby, 3b: Frlch, aa: Martin, 8b: Medwick, If: Orsattl, of; Watklns. rf: Wilson, e. And a good a guess a any to start the new season on the mound la Dlazy Dean, eccentric twlrler who hung up an enviable strikeout record last aea son, his first In the majors. Should the wounded Charley Oel bert completely recover, Frlsch prob- aoiy would be shifted to third. possibly to second In the event the Rajah failed to round Into something ilka ma old-tuna form. Street said he atlll believed "Pep per" Martin, hero of the 1031 world srls, could be mde Into a "fine" third baseman, and expressed the opinion that "Rip" Collins, with first baa u to himself since "Sunny Jim" Bottomlty'a departure for Cincinnati, should show -his real stuff. Another Infield possibility Is Char ley Wilson, wbo showed up well at shortstop In several games last year. Th Old sergeant planned to carry eight pitchers, he said. Dean, Halla ban, Derringer and Oarleton are ex pected to be the mainstays of the etaff. SPORT ENJOYED The Siskiyou mountains, where a continuous but not all vicious storm rsged yesterday, adding new depths to the heavy snows, were th gathering place of many Madford people, who motored out of the mm shin Into th storm, equipped wltb akl and toboggan. Numerous alone a few mile north of Ashland were peopled with wlntr sport ftna and bonfires, built at the top or the hills, wer surrounded with many apcta tors, whll flakes continued to pile evergreen bougha with a heavier weight of enow, adding new beauty o the mountain region. The atorm fail ed to dampen the enthusiasm of those who like to akl and many peonl ipent the major portion of th day in vne winter playground, Among those from this city seen on ski and toboggans were: Mr. and Mr. D. S. Ltbby. the Roland Hub bards, the F. F. Burks, Mr. and Mre. Tom Robinson. Misses Anne Davl and Barbara, MsOuat, Oatherln and Mack McKlntMy and Mr. and Mre. noy iong. BEANlALLEYED FOR CRICKET BAN SYDNBT. Australia. Jan. SO (API The cricket board of nontrol met today behind closed doors to consider the "body line" bowling of Harold Larwood. of the English lest match team. It pretest to the Marvlebone ciuD and the refusal of fcie M. C. C. to order discontinuance of the prae tics. Moat of the delegate to th meet ing Indicated om satisfactory set tlement of th controversy waa In prospect, but would give no hint aa to aetana. reversi Austrsiisn batsmen wr hit by Larwood's delivery, w. A. Old fletd mifferlng frontal fracture of th skull. He has recovered from toe injury. Crawford Retains Lawn Tennis Title MELBOURNE. Australia. Jan. SO. VP Jack Crawford today retained hts Australian lawn tennis singles eham- pionsnip aa na defeated Keith Oled hlll. eighth ranking plaver of the trailed States, 3-d, 7-3. 3-3, 3-3 in the finals. u.camu returned to th court vmn wiworth vine. Jr, with whom h holds th American double cham pionship to defeat. Crawford and B. F.Moon. th Auatralian pair, In th finale of that division of play 3-1. 10-3. -. 3 Portland Schools In Basketball Tie PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 80. (p Three Portland high achool basket bell team, Lincoln, Jefferson and Franklin, are In a three-way tie and boast a commanding lead over otlvr squads In the 1083 race for the Port land Interachoiastlc hoop title. FACE HUSKIES IN L SEATTLE. Jan. 30 (AP) A mid season lapse In basketball play In the northern division of the Pacific coast conference sees only two gamea sched uled thla week, but tbey are game betwen the powerful university ox Washington Huskies, league leaders. and the strong Oregon State Beavers five. Splitting their first two-game ries at Corvallls last week, the two teams clash here on Friday and Sat urday nights. A double win for the Beavera will put them at the top ot the conference race, while Washing. ton will have an almost unbeatable lean ny winning twice. Meanwhile, at Pullman on Satur day night, the Washington State Cou gars won again from Oregon. 37 to 33 handing the Oregon five It elghtn consscutlve defeat. .By sweeping the two- games, Washington state moved Into second place in the race: The Standings: W. L. PC Washington 6 1 .833 Washington State',..,,. s 3 .687 Oregon State . S 3 .626 Idaho 8 4 .430 Oregon ..... 0 8 M0 Gamea this week: At Seattle Oregon State vs. Wash ington (Friday and Saturday nights.) SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30 (AP) StIU undefeated, the University ot Southern Csllfornla Trojans held top place In the southern division, Pa clflc coast conference, basketball race today. The Trojans, wbo gained the less by defeating the University of Call' fornla Bears. 33 to 38 at Los Angeles Friday, added another game to their margin by beating the Bear again Saturday, 31 to 30, on the same court. Stanford and tha University ot California at Los Angeles split a two game series at Stanford to tie for the cellar position, U. C. L. A won Friday, 44 to 86. Stanford evened mattera by taking the Saturday game. 41 to 38. ELKS INTERESTED Th$ variouf tournament at the Elks club are aroiutng Intercut among we mem Den, and even the "looker' are getting almost aa much fun out of the games as the players. Games In the billiard tournament are scheduled each night except Sun' day and this week's lineup looks like son. close scores. Monday Green plays Frazier: Tues day, Coe and Thayer; Wednesday, Flfer and Fleh: Thursday, at 9.15. G etc hell and Winkle: Friday, Baker and Brown at 6:1R and ..ood and Waterman at 7:45: Saturday Coe and 3eeon. Standing. Played. Won Water in Place of Meal Helps Stomach Stomach trouble Is often helped oy skipping one meal, Drink lota of wat er. Add a spoonful of AdJerlka each morntng to clean out poisons In stomach and bowels. Sold in Medford by Heath's Drug store. At ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S all winter ?osu now j4 price and lest. Se?erin Battery Serrice Hertford Mad Bauer) ton, H piste. I year guaran tee. (330 Re-wound Armetorn g ap Recharge Soc Our Make 15c " N. Kltrrtld Pbun aw AT THE COOKING SCHOOL ONE OF THE FEATURED ITEMS WILL BE Glllflflf G R 0 Dturs UNO I 'Si' A number of special recipe, calling for Ghirardelli'g, will be demonstrated. . Hence thii suggestion: Buy a tin of Ghirardelli'a Ground Chocolate nou to as to be able to make the recipet yourself! Say "Giar-ar-delly" to your grocer for... GHIRflRDELLI'S m iiiioti GROUND CHOCOLATE Specia At the Cooking School, a supply of the famoug bweet Sixteen" Heeir Packet (latest edition) will be given free of charge, while the supply lasts. Pruttt Flfer Orsen Wood Baker Praeler Lagoson Pish Qetchsll Waterman winkle Coe 7 ..10 .. 7 . 9 Brown I,, Thayer Announcement will be made of the standings In the bridge tournament Bfter Tuesday night's game. volley ball and ping-pong are amons; other games being enloyed by me elks, ping-pong Is rapidly be coming one of the popular Indoor sports, both the young and old get ting a "kick" out of the game. The Brayton and Rankin teams will roll tonight In the bowling tour ment, and a hot battle la expected. Courthouse News furnished oj tn Jackson Oouau Abstract Co. 131 B 8lxtb etreeti Real Estate Transfer Peter G. Miller el ux to George High et uz W. D. to part of tract 41, Ashland Acre. . C. Corn et ux to Dane Huson- Q. c. D. to Isnd in DLC, Twp. 37 8, R. 3 W., UJOS acres. C. W. Babb et ux to Charles A. Nutter et ux W. D. to lot 80, Fair view Chllder Add. to Medford. C. M. Thomas, administrator to Thomas O. Thomsson et ux Peed to E!i of ME 14, lot 3. Sec. 7, Twp. 88 8., H. t B. E. B. Poss et ux to Harry T. Klley et ux w. D. to lot 1 and 2. block 18. Town of Oold KM. Harry T. Klley et ux to T. I. Foe et ux W. D. to lot 1 and 3, clock 18, Town of Oold Hill. Prank (,. Holdrldge et ux to Pran ces A. Twogood W. D. to 33.43 acre In Sec. 37, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W. Emma L. Wadsworth to Lewi E. Wada worth W. D.. to lot 6 and 7, Beo. 3, Twp. 39 8., R. t W, Nick Kayl to Earl Bryant W. D. to 8.89 acres In DLC 91, Twp. 37 8., R. 3 W. A. J. Cross, trustee, et a to 8tat of Oregon W. D. to lot JO and part lot 13 In block 3, Kenwood Add. to Medford. Erneat P. Koble et ux to Commer cial Finance Corporation Q. c. O. to part of lot 13, Bellvue Tract, Ashland. Cows Are Heavy Drinkers RALKIOH, N. 0. P) An awag cow roqulres 77 pound of drinking water dally, aaya Dr. 0. D- Orlnnells. tlon. Lack of pure water, he says, is In charge of dairy Investigations for the cause of msny of the 111 of the the North Calollna experiment eta- dairy cow. 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