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P"A"(1E TWO MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. Two Straight Defeats for Huskies in Week-End Series Gives Half-Game . Advantage W. S. C. 2nd v a ttt .w wh- a. tjp The Oraon State Beaver were riding high today towards a nortnem division vwv conference basketball title, with it series with the two toughest oppon ent over, four of Its remaining tlx mihm with tn "cellar wm ww leading the league by half a game. Thumping the Unlveralty of Wash IntrtAn Huskies with tWO Straight 4C' feata here on rriday and Saturday nights. 33 to dv Ud os w 4u, Beavers took the league lead, with aeven wins and three defeat. Meanwhile, the schedule favors . a., t. m.- mt nf fch Mason. WIC5M MM. w - - - Washington State, from which the Beavers took two of four games, ana three out of four, still meet In four games, and they may "kill" each other's chances by splitting their four games, or even with one team winning three of them. nnm At.KtA. meanwhile, has four games with Oregon, whloh has failed to win a single one its eigrrc gm. this year, and two with Idaho, who are in rourcn piace iu w The standings: W. Pot SWan At 7 S .700 Washington fltato -8B' 14 .429 0 JX0 Games this week: Tuesday At Corvallls, Oregon rs. Oregon State. Friday and Saturday At Seattle. Washington State vs. Washington. At Eugene, Idaho vs. Oregon. MEDFORD ELKS IN KLAMATHJNVASICN ' Medford's Elk lodge all-star bowl ing team Invaded Klamath yesterday for two three-gams matches, honors being evenly divided when total pln nage was counted. Prultt and EaUs of the locals were In form, the for mer carding 20S. 316 and 338 in the first match, for a total of MB. and Eads turned In a 833 total, Ms center gam Including 340 pins. The Klamath Elks rolled well over 800 in each of the six games, except the second game of the first match, when they marked up but 800. ' Scores: Medford Elks. Prultt .... SOU 318 MS 858 Olll '. ISO 178 ISO 839 Rankin 148 103 108 837 Diamond. 147 174 140 470 Eads . 187 348 180 833 844 1008 081 3811 Klamath Elks. Walters . - 188 117 10 835 Houston 313 103 318 830 Argraves ,, - 187 133 184 474 Drlaooll 304 148 103 941 Jester 303 183 101 878 Prultt Olll Rankin . Diamond Eads 038 800 092 3738 Medford Rika. ... 188 180 338 870 140 170 171 481 183 384 183 408 184 183 138 489 171 334 189 884 ' - - WITH - - $1 R M ALC0 UA DEATH 'E- ;Ay " ) Back to the scene of his greatest triumphs, sir Mulcolni Campbell hones this powered Juggernaut hurtling down tne sands at more than 300 miles an hour! The horsepower and has been slightly remodeled to reduce wind resistance. BLUEBIRD'S RECORD, time ro send his snper 'Dlue Bird" now has K300 Walters Houston Argravea Drlaooll Jester i ' 833 870 008 3S0B Klamath Klkn. 170 318 178 807 ..... 171 318 178 880 183 188 197 818 - 303 108 304 873 . 390 ' 183 S1 808 089 038 031 3813 DAYTONA BEACH (AP) Five years of record-smashing are be hind Sir Malcolm Campbell's "Bluebird," which has been remod eled for another assault on time. It's marks are: 1037 Pendlne Sands -174 mph. 1038 Daytona Beach 308 mph. 1920 8 out h AJrlcn 313 mph. 1931 Daytona Beach 348 mph. 1933 Daytona Beach 383 mph. By TED OIIX. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla--(AP) The lure of speed has called a doughty Britisher back for greater triumphs on the roaring road. He Is Sir Malcolm Campbell of Eng land, whose name and fame fill a large niche In the history of automo bile record achlevents during the past decade. Driving a long, trim 3600 horse power car, the Intrepid veteran comes here seeking to break his own land speed record of 383 miles sn hour In what may be his valedictory to the racing world. He Is 48 years old now and, al though still In his prime, he may de cide after his forthcoming trials that hts contribution to the advancement of speed entitles him to a well-deserved retirement from a thrilling career he has followed for nearly a quarter of a century. with the record threatened to be pushed still higher by his own skillful driving, racing officials believe Camp bell may figure the mark la beyond reach for a time at least and with draw from the racing game to rest on his laurels. Competition for the Britisher has been- meager for the lost few years and at present there Is no known driver who hss msde a definite threat to oust him from his throne. Several have announced their hopea, but they have not yet progressed past the ballyhoo stage. Same Old "Bluebird." The car Sir Malcolm will drive In his forthcoming trials Is the same "Bluebird" In which he set the pres ent record a year ago, although It has been slightly re-deslgned to per feot streamlining and Is equipped t a new 3800 horsepowor motor. During one of his two official runs here last year, he sttalned the amaz ing speed of 307 miles an hour. Now, with 1000 added horsepower tn hts car, he seeks to boost the record well beyond Its present msrk. Modest and reticent, Campbell will make no predictions as to the speed he hopes to attain, but officials be lieve he will ahoot for the 300 mtle-an-hour mark. Two years ago he admitted ha want ed to be the first man to drive an automobile 300 mllea an hour1 five miles a minute. That was Just after he became the first driver to hit a four mlle-a-mlnute clip with a record of 348. He said then that If he could some day do 800 he would be natlsfled, ; tuck Plays a Part. "When you are going at near-record speed," Sir Malcolm has said. "It Is largely a matter of luck whether you clip off that fraction of a aecond that means the difference between success and failure. All I can do is push down hard on the accelerator. steer a straight course and hope for the best." The condition of the beach wind resistance, variable atmosphere that affecta carburetton and suitable tides are some of the problems with which the driver Is faced. In addition to possible mechsnlcal trouble. So far, he has mastered them all. 1 Oregon Weather. Pair tonight and Tuesday: colder east portion tonight: oontlnued cold west portion; moderate east and northeast winds offshore. What's left In Coats now 88.00, $10 00. 818.00 ETHDLWYN B. HOFFMANN. TIGERS TO PLAY GRANTS PASS ON Fl Inspired by having split s two game aeries with the strong Chemawa Indian team last week end, the Med ford Tigers are girding themselves for their second conference game of the season with Grants Pass on the local court Friday night. The Tigers de feated Orante Fau by a comfortable margin earlier In the season. Medford's only two other confer ence games will be played against Ashland, one game here Februty 34 and one there March 3. By winning the three remaining conference tilts. Coach Darwin Burgher'a Tigers will be eligible for participation In the state meet In Salem. Roseburg comes to Medford Satur day night for a return game wlUs the Tigers, who dropped a game to Rose burg two weeks ago. The Tigers are bent on having vengenos. and with experience gained by games with Klamath Falls and the Indians they hope to get It. Brown, Tiger guard who has been ill with the flu, was recovered enough to play part of the gams against Chemawa last Saturday night, and will be In top ahape by Friday. Brown's weakness was evident Satur day, as he wasn't breaking as fast as usual, but with another week of re covery he will bo in top form. Other members of the Tiger squad are all In good shape, and unless un foreseen accidents occur, they should take Grants pass by a sizable score. SALEM, Feb. 8. (AF) Howard Maple left here yesterday for the Washington Senators' baseball train ing camp at BUoxl, Miss. Maple was with the Senators all last season as a rookie catcher, but said he might be farmed to Chat- San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 600 Onl-He Itoamu .tft3.50 179 raiRMaift4.no 198 room at 14.50 and up Ununullf Adr-cti lUtetto Pei man on I 'Guoata! I? tt. f mm mm 1 W;.: mvM& Private garago in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator ser vice to Lobby end all guest-room doors! Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping!'. 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Ten miles In 8:47 (present record of 8:09.98 held by Bryan Salspaugh.) Twenty-five miles In 14:87.4 (pres ent record of 18:38.19 held by Bls- psugh.) Fifty miles In 39:33 (present rec ord of 814188 held by Ernie Trip let). Seventy-flv miles 1 n44r3S (present record of 48:44.07 held by Bsbe Stapp.) 4 AFTER COLD WILMINGTON, Del, Feb. 0. (AP) Polloe have a lot of clothing and a. lot of sympathy for a group of boys but the boys probably wont call for either. BUamahlp company officials complained the boys were swimming nude In the Christiana river. When the boys saw police com ing they fled In various stages ol undress. The temperature was only 20 degrees above zero which explains the sympatUy. TEXACOS 10 INVADE SAMS VALLEY FLOOR Texacoa basketball team will In-: vade the haunts df the Bams Valley I town team tonight in an attempt to atage a comeback from their recent defeat at the hands of the speedy Southern Oregon Normal team. A preliminary game has been ar ranged. Sam Col ton. manager of the Texacoa said. Joe Patton will referee. What 'a left ra Hsu now 850c and 8140 BTHELWYN B. HOFFMAN) DON'T Get up At NlshtX r If yon an one of the mSBam vft pi must set op auroral times a Biffct, I your trouble 11 probably due to aa i irritation of the bladder or exeeas acidity of the urine. Than lost try I OLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES . During 237 Tear, this firm eld ' ration hss helped mflliona. iasiat on Irold Medal. 36. , -U. UIJUL MEABER, THE ORDER & ITHERS IN BRIDGE , - .W Mum, BILLIARDS A.l Tuesday night the Elks will have another session of their bridge tour nament. This will be the first for the month of February and the be ginning of a series of gsmes for an other monthly prize. Every player has an opportunity to win either a weekly, monthly or the grand prize in thla tournament. BoV Norrls, chair man, requests all Elks interested to be on hand at 8 p. m. tomorrow night. Oetcbell and Fish will play tonight In the billiard tourney and the Bray ton and Orr teams will roll in the bowling. COUGHS Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. GreomulsioD com bines the 7 beat helps known to modem science. Powerful bat harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money If ana; cough or cold no metier how long standing is not re lieved bv CreemnlsiiMa (adv.) OF THE SOLDEH RUUl 7 The Coroner's . Headquarters are now iu our establishment, with Frank Perl, of this or ganization, performing the duties of that office. This change in . location is ' worthy of note; both the ad dress and the phone number appear below. PERL FUNERAL HOME OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER. SIXTH AT OAKDALE -PHONE 47 m w Lives Again- ff. , :f U fearless riders charging across tne I TSJ W desert; spies weaving their nets J , iiH J " of intrigue; amorous officers III I ji declaring their loves; sus- ". I ' f Nv pense, excitement, thrills ay . 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