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inOTFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFOttI). OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933.
Ashland-Medford Game Tonight Looms Large in Cage Conference
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CORBETT WINNER OF WELTER TITLE
men In the northwest.
Lemon snd Franz, forwards, have
scored consistently in all of their
games this year.
Spec Keene la one of the oldest and
most colorful coaches in the north
west and Is noted for his strong ath
letic teams. Several years ago his
teams went through the Northwest
conference without losing a stngle
game In football, basketball or base
ball the only record of this kind
ever msde on the Pacific coast or in
any conference. Keene characterizes
his present basketball team as the
greatest be haa ever coached and
confidently expects to make ot three
straight over the Sons.
FOES OF LOCALS
COMING TONIGHT
DECISION IN FAST
MAIN CONFERENCE
BEARCAT OFFENSE
WILL FORCE SONS
TO UTMOST SPEED
Powerful Willamette Quint
Trained to Throw Baskets
and Let Opposing Team
Worry About the Defense
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Preliminary Between Tiger
Cubs and Junior High Is
. Scheduled for 7 o'clock
Main Game at Eight
Having nonchalantly slid In enough
basketa In their major encounter to
generally finish at the lenthy end
of the score, the Lltblan Daaketvail
five from Ashland high school 1 hl
evening invading the Medford Tigers'
stronghold at the senior high school
at eight o'clock, to see what they
can do about slaying s few of the
Jungle kings. - '
If Medford Is victorious tonight, it
will virtually assure the locals a
chance to enter the state champion
ship tourney at 8alem.
Medford, having suffered two de
feats In one week-end the Klamath
Union high school team and the
Chlloquln team the boys under the
direction of Coach Darwin K. Bur
gher are In tip-top form for this even
ing's enoounter, according to iniorma.
tlon received from training quartera
Brown Back,
-' Hues Brown, ?.io suffered from an
attack of Influenza, will be back In
the game tonight, and Is expected
to add to the power of the local quint.
A strong fast set Is representing
the neighboring school this season,
under the coaching of Don Faber, who
was a star on the Willamette univer
sity team. Faber has been able to get
an exceptionally good response from
the team.
Bear stories Put Out,
Although Faber has been busy the
past few days spreading "bear" stories
In the Medford district concerning
Illness and injury to his players, It
Is believed he has taken a little time
off to coach the Injured, In order
that they might do a bit extra In the
encounter. ,
Medford's lineup will probably In
clude White and Hammack as for
wards; Harris as center, and 6cheel
and Brown as gusrds.
The preliminary Is scheduled for
seven o'olock between the Tiger Cubs
and the Medford Junior High school.
IN ELKS TOURNEY
Bert Orr'a bowl Inn team was "hot"
last night at the Elks' olub, They
knocked over 1019 pins In the open
ing game, the highest score for
single game In the tournament. To
tal score for the match, 2888. will be
hard to beat for this week's prim,
' but Ollt promised the. his bunch
would top that Friday nljrht. Orr'a
boys won the match from Sherwood's,
with Orr as high Individual.
CI111 and Rankin roll Friday sight,
Wedneeday's scores:
Orr . 309 904
Krlckson 158
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Sherwood 118 144 144 405
Ouenther, H . 106 184 19 S!0
Strang, Vlrg... 140 134 140 413
Thompson ... 133 168 ISO 439
Hutchison 130 180 104 47S
Handicap 1S3 133 183- SOS
82S 894 918 3S38
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EVENTS SUNDAY
FORT KLAMATH, Ore., Feb. 33
(Spl.) Major events of Klamath's
seventh annual winter sports carni
val are scheduled for Sunday when
the annual 83-mlle ski rsoe classic to
Crater lake and return will be a tea.
ture of the day's program, as well is
Scout Allan's dog dash to the lake,
accompanied by the "Princess of the
snows' whose coronation will be a
Klamath Falls event Saturday night.
Opening of the carnlvsl last Sun
day attracted snow sports enthusi
asts from sll parts of Klamath coun
ty and southern Oregon and present
ed a well bslsnced program. With
events beginning at 10 :S0 In the fore,
noon, visitors are assured of s day
replete with entertainment and
thrills, Including a wide assortment
of events.
By Bl'MEIA J. NEWT.AND,
(Associated Press Sports Writer.)
SAM FRANOIflOO, Feb. 33. (P)
Young Corbett, in., looked out over
the welterweight ranks today as the
champion of a division In which he
has been the most persistent chal
lenger the lsst three years.
Climaxing a long uphill pull to the
top. the Fresno. Cel.. lefthander be
came the ruler of the 147-pound
class by decisively defeating Jackie
Fields In a 10-round bout here yesterday.
Starts Past.
With a dazzling rarly attack that
won him five rounds before his op.
ponent was able to get started. Cor
bett piled up an advantage that left
no doubt In the minds of some 15.-
000 fans as to his superiority. There
were no dissenting voices when Ref
eree Jack Kennedy raised Corbett's
arm. The result was too obvious,
Tiring somewhat In the eighth and
ninth rounds, Corbett finished with
a rally that left Fields dazed and leg
weary at the close of the battle, some
IS second before the end of the tenth
session, the stocky Fresno fighter
arove into Fields with rights and
lefts that forced the latter to give
ground. While the crowd cheered,
Corbett landed three lefts to the chin
and scored twice with righthanders
to the body without Fields making
a return, and the fight was tover.
Corbett First to Punch.
Corbett fought his battle along
well laid plana. He drove In the
first blow, a left to the body, and
continued to beat his rival to the
punch until midway of the fight. He
rocked Fields in the third with a left
to the Jaw and was far out In front
In the fourth and fifth sessions. .
The new tltleholder Is of Italian
parentage, his real name being Rsf-
faele Giordano. He Is 37 years old
and has been fighting for nearly 10
years, and has an outstanding rec
ord. In 191 matches he has lost but
two decisions snd never has been
knocked out. The stocky southpaw
becomes the eighteenth listed cham
pion In a boxing olasa that dates
back for 80 years. Psddy Duffy, who
ruled In the early '80s, Is generally
reeogniwNj as the first tltleholder.
Gate Total a.10,000.
The gate receipts yesterday totaled
888.000 grom and 849.800 net. Fields
received $30,000 for his end of the
purse, with Corbett drawing around
4.000. Corbett received 80 per cent
of the money taken In after 88,800
operating expenses and Fields' share
had been deducted.
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BINOHAMPTON, K. T.. Feb. 8S.
(AP) Political recognition will be
withheld from Democratic county or
ganisations which do not give women
equal rights with men, Jsmes A. Far
ley, chairman of the Democratic na
tional and state committee, told 800
Democrats here last night.
He demanded full rights for the
women of the party In a speech at
the "victory" dinner of the Broome
county Democratic organisation In
which he called for a "new deal" for
the taxpayers and advocated reforms
In county government.
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Gold Hill high school's first string
basketball quint Iced their game with
the Ashland Spartans early last even
ing and turned the Job of completing
the scoring over to the second team
In the last half. Final figures read
Gold Hill. 37; Spartan club, 34.
The Oold Hllllans took an early
lead and were never headed In a game
which assumed rather rough propor
tions at time. Delia Walker of the
Gold Hill outfit was high scorer ol
the evening, caging 11 points for his
side.
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Broken windows glazed
Trowbridge Cabinet Works,
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Lsst week for Midget Photo Special
at Peasley's Studio, , , .
Butte Falls
BUTTB FALLS, Feb. 83. (SJ1.)
Lew Smith of Central Point visited
his children Sunday, They live with
their grandmother.
Claude Miles and Robert Coffman
spent Tuesday In Medford.
Mrs. Harold Netherland. who has
been very 111 for two weeks, under
went an operation Monday at the
Community hospital In Medford. She
la getting along well.
Margaret Parker was unable to at
tend the Hustlers' club meeting on
Tuesday because of Illness.
Eva Patton returned to Butte Falls
Monday after four day In Medford
snd Central Point.
Mrs. Ilia Smith went to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Grace Cowrie n, and
family Wednesday.
Mrs. Mettle Drlaketl Is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Durham. In Talent.
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young corbett (right) annexed the
world's welterweight crown lait night
by po (Hiding out decision over the
champion, Jackie Fields, In ten fast
rounds at San Francisco, Young Cor
bett had been a persistent challenger
since defeating Fields In a non-title
match three yenrs ago.
COACH FOR STATE
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CORV.ALLIS, Ore., Feb. 33. (AP)
While the general local belief la that
Lon Stlner, popular 30-year-old as
sistant football coach and Tarsi ty
track coach, will be given a one-year
contract to suocoed Paul J. Sohlssler
aa heed coach at Oregon State col
lege, the board of control of the col
lege has been given notice It can pro
ceed with the selection of a coacn
with the unanimous support of rep
resent rut v alumni from all parts of
the state.
! These representatives met here last
night and discussed the coaching
situation for five hours with board
members, representative students apd
two football men. Each of the 18
alumni delegates expressed an opinion
In the course of the closed meeting
and a unanimous vote of confidence
In the board preceded adjournment.
Most of the discussion pertained
to policy rather than consideration
of Individuals among some 00 appli
cants for the position of head coach.
The general expectation here Is that
Stlner will get the one-year contract.
He has the solid backing of the foot
ball men and other groups familiar
with his record and performance here.
IS
E FOR YEAR
DATTONA BAAOH. Fla.. Feb. 38-
(AP) Sir Malcolm Campbell, British
race driver, who yesterday hung up
three new world land speed records.
announced definitely today he would
mnke no more speed trials here this
year. He will leave Tuesday for New
York to sail for England March 9.
Campbell said he would ship his
record -hold lug Bluebird racing car
north tomorrow or Saturday.
Dectslon not to make any more
speed trials this year was reached
after the 48-year-old driver had con
sulted a physician, who told him tt
would not be advisable to race now
because of a previously sprained arm.
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AT ARMORY HERE
Wrestling fans will get a big dish
of their favorite sport next Wednes
day, March I, when Promoter Mack
Llllsrd pits four of the coast's most
colorful grip and grunt artists In the
first mat card staged here for several
months.
In a double main event Thor Jen
sen, rough, tough wrestler from the
Astoria fishing fleet, will tangle with
Hex Mobley, Birmingham, Ala., ex
ponent of the bone crushing art,
while Medford's pride, Ray Friable, a
heavyweight with considerable expe
rience, gained In recent barnstorming
tours, will meet Glen Stone, a Seattle
roughhouser.
The two matches will each have
one-hour limit unless three fails are
gained before expiration of that time
Depression prices will rule, accord
ing to LUlard, and the first card will
be followed by other good mat shows
at Intervals of two weeks, if the "gate-
warrants.
CUBS AND GIANTS IN
LOS ANOELES, Feb. 33. (API-
two pennant seekers of the National
league, the Chicago Cuba, 1032 cham
pions, and the New York attune, ex
pected to establish spring training
quartera today.
Coming here together by special
train, the arvance contingent of the
two clubs were due this morning,
with the Cubs continuing by boat to
Avalon, Bantu Catallna Island.
CRUCIAL SERIES FOR
COMES FRIDAY NIGHT
Champions!) lp of the secondary
school basketball . league will be
either definitely decided or thrown
Into a tie Friday night when the
league leading Phoenix team meets
the challenging Central Point five on
the Central Point floor.
Central Point has lost but one
conference game during the seasou,
and that to Phoenix. Phoenix Is un
defeated in any conference game, but
the Central Point five still figures
to beat Phoenix when they get the
leaders on the Central Point floor.
Other games to oe played Friday
night In the secondary league In
clude Gold Hill and Rogue River,
and Jacksonville and Talent.
If Central Point should defeat
Phoenix, the tie will bo played off
on some neutral floor.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 33. (AP)
Representative Snell, the Republican
leader, told newspaper men today
after a conference with President
Hoover he had discussed the- con
gressional organization after March 4,
and predicted "we will have a close
knit, hard -fight In nr. constructive mi
nority In the house."
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 33. (AP)
Columbia university's basketball
quintet defeated College of Puget
Sound of Tacoma, 45 to 29, here last
night.
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ABHLAND. Feb. 33. (Spl.) Coach
Howard Robaon la giving the Bona
Intensive drill on defensive forma
tlens to atop the vaunted offense of
Spec Keene'a Willamette Bearcaia
when the - teams meet' here Friday
and Saturday nlgnts.
The outatandlng thing about Spec
Keene'a team Is the colorful system
of offense, a fast breaking maneuver
which places a premium on getting
Immediate possession of the ball,
with three men breaking down the
court at Mil speed. The opposition
has a difficult job in stopping them.
Their powerful offense is their de
fense, consequently the other team
usually scores heavily also, making a
free scoring, spectacular game.
In their last few games Willamette
has been using Klooatra at forward
Instead of at his regular center posi
tion. The reason for this is "Slim"
Rlekee. Slim is not only a tall man,
but he has the ability of a high
jumper. He has an unlimited amount
of spring In his jumping. He stands
six feet three; inches and Is particu
larly valuable on the tip-off and un
der the basket.
Klooatra, six-foot four-inch for
ward, built along the lines of Wlllard
Jones. Sons' high-scoring forward,
was one of the leading scorers in the
Northwest conference last year. He
played for Oregon Oity high school,
as did Len Yandle, sensational lons
shot artist for the Sons.
Kaiser, guard for Willamette, play
ed for several seasons in the Oregon-
Washington league, for Washougal
He Is a rugged player, good on de
fense. In Burdette snd Hartley. Spec
Keene has two of the best long-shot
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