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MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933 PAGE TWO Double - Main - Event Wrestling Card Slated Armory Mat Tonight by Sam Colton, manager of the Tex acos, yesterday. - The Texacos made a good allowing In the Independent team basketball tourney in Eugene laat week and are planning to give the Bona a run for their money. The Southern Oregon Normal team has won eight atralght games and at present Is as strong a team as baa ever made an appearance In the val ley. - Colton said that If the Texacos bsdn't had tough luck thsy would have defeated the Bona earlier In the season, and only more tough luck will keep them from winning tomorrow night. ' Fla., spring training camp' of the Dodgers. the latter plaoe 85 to 28 Monday evening, midst many fouls. Hln msn, Medford's center, was high point man with 11 points. Lloyd Dusenberry lead for the valley men with 10 counters. Line-ups were: - Cubs ' Sams Valley Cope P (10) Loyd Dusenberry Bbsfer (2) F (7) Lois Dusenberry Ettlnger(2) C (4) Davis Pierce a (6) Burreaon Simmons O (8) Sakrada Substitutions Medford. Curtis (2), Campbell (a).. Hinman (11). Trill (8), Forncrook. Sams Valley, Fred enburg and Smith. Suffering Saviour." Tneae services Stagg's Successor are to continue each Wednesday eve O'Doul said be wss In the best ning at 7:30 o'clock during Lent. condition of hla career and expects to get off to a good start, particularly in the base hit department. PLAN LENT SERVICE Texaco and Sons Tangle Thursday Sam Colton, manager of the Texaco All-Stare, announced late today that his team will meet the SONS, Ash land Normal school squad, in a game ' here Thursday night at the armory. The game la scheduled for 8 o'clock. 4 Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMAHW, Sixth and dolly. TIGER CUBS DEFEAT t . A aeries of Lenton eervteea, using the toplo "The Suffering Saviour in our Street," will be conducted at the English Lutheran church here, start ing this evening, according to an nouncement of Or. G. P. Kabele, pastor. Tonlght'a subject will be "Why SAMS VALLEY 35-25 Promoter Says Unorthodox Many Old Familiar Faces Retained With Smattering Of New Talent Help In Medford high school's Tiger Cuba defeated 8ams Valley high school at Grappling Hurts Sale Of Ringside Seats Rough And Ready Men To Meet. FLUHRERS SWEEP Hurling Seen Main Need. THROWING OF FOE . FROM RING WILL BE FROWNED UPON - y'rzjl I . " jl f' v A . ,. , l ' zr ' LjIL The genUe pastime of hurling an opponent Into the Up of ringside oustomere will be frowned upon st tonight' "grip and groan" carnival, according to Promoter Mack Lillard who hu aaked for the presence of a oalr of huaky policemen at the ring' aid to curb the playful tactic of the matmen. The reaaon for Mllard'e action la the dlalnchnatlon of caah cuatomera to occupy rlngalde chalra when they am liable at any moment to receive a aoo-pound grappier in the midriff. On tonight's double main event card. Ray Friable, home-grown gladi ator, will mix grips with Olen Stone. Puget Sound sensation, who has gain ed a reputation for a rough and ready style of workmanahlp on the mat. The men are heavyweights ana will wrestle one hour or until a de ciding fall haa been gained. ' On the opening naif of the card, Thor Jensen, erratic athlete of the Northlanda, meets Rex Mobley, south ern product, In an hour's test, or two falls out of three. , Jensen has kept Portland fans In a furore all winter by his unortbo. dox style, and haa caused two near rtots at matches In the Rose City by alleged unsportsmanlike conduct Mobley himself Is no pink-tea prop osition in the ring, and If Jensen wishes to dilute his wrestling with little rough stuff, the southerner will be glsd to accommodate him. Tonlght'a card, whloh will start promptly at 8:30 at the Armory, marks the return of wrestling to Med ford after an absence of several months. New low prloes will prevail for the show and Lea Weiss will be third man In the ring In both events. HUFFT AND DAGLIA RESENT PAY CUTS . NAPA. Calif., Mar. 1. (API As a couple of big business men. "Fubsy" Rufft, outfielder, and Pete Daglia, . pitcher, announced . today to the bAaeball world In general and the Indianapolis club In particular that better salary terms are necessary If they are expected to play In the American association this season. Hufft and Daglta, both former members of the Oakland club, are partners In an Automobile service station opened here last week. "Imagine the greatest hitter In the minora being offered a cut of $360 a month." shouted Hufft In a bari tone voice heard all over Napa. "At first I thought wade Klllefer waa Joking when he aent me the con tract." Dnglla bellevea the Indian apolis manager hit the wrong type writer key In making out hla con tract, ' 4 LOS ANOHLES, Mar. 1. (T The National Boxing association feather weight crown rested securely on the head of Freddie Miller today after he easily repulsed Alberto "Baby" Arls mendl, outstanding challenger from Mexico Olty, Miller's first defense of hla recently acquired title was climaxed with a gallery shower of bottles, fruits, pea nuts and programs. This barrage from Mexican partisans was delivered with somewhat more effectiveness than the aenaatlonal rushes of Artz mendl. which seldom disturbed the cool-headed aouthpaw. SAMS VALLEY QUINT DEFEATS METHODISTS The Sams Valley town team last night defeated the Methodist church of Aihlsnd to the tune of 91 to 30 In a fsst and close gsme. This Is the first time these two teams have met this season. Wilson of Same Valley waa high No sooner had Clark Daniel Bhaughnessy (above) of Loyola university. New Orleans, been named football coach at the Unl varsity of Chicago than A. A. Btagg. hla predecesaor, challenged him to a game with the College of the Pacific, Stagg'a new post (Associ ated Press Photo point man of the game, with Ash craft of Ashland a close aecond. The Aahland Methodists announced that they planned to enter the county tournament to be held at Oold HIU March 18, 17 and 18. PHOENIX, BUTTE FALLS PLAY HERE TOMORROW FOR SECONDARY TITLE Phoenix and Butte Falls ' high schools will meet In the Junior high school gym tomorrow night for the secondary lesgue championship of Jackson county. Both Phoenix and Butte Falls have won In their respective divisions of the secondary league. It la difficult to compare the two teams. By eompsrstlve scores and games plsyed Phoenix probably has the edgo. Toama In , the aoctlon which Phoenix haa defeated are from the larger achoola of the val ley. Talent, Central Point, Jackson ville. Gold HIU and Rogue River are Included. Schools which Butte rails haa de feated are Eagle Point, Sams Valley and Prospect. With the winning of the aecondary division championship goes the right to play Mcdford high school, assured first . place for this district. The winner of this game will play In the atata tournament at Salem. OOLD HILL. March 1. (Spl) Five teams have already accepted an Invitation to take part In the Independent basketball tournament planned for Oold Hill next week end, March 10 and 11. Those plan ning to participate are: Sams Val ley town team, Rogue River town team. Phoenix Indcpendente. Meo- ford Rlnkey-Dlnka. Oold Hill Independents. Other teams Invited xo sttena and that are expected to enter are: Jacksonville, Olendale. Butte Fulls. Eagle Point, South ' Methodlata of Medford, Medford Baptists, Ashland Baptists, Spartan Athletic club of Ashland, Prospect, St. Marys of Medford, and the Cave Shop, and Hampaona teams ot arants Pasa. Tills Is the first Independent cage tourney ever attempted In the Rogue River valley and Interest Is running high. A large crowd of fans la ex pected to wltneaa the games which will be played In the Oold HIU high school gymnaslum- Inoculate Guards To Prevent Fever Forty-one Medford National Guardsmen received their first Inoe utatlona against typhoid fever last evening, and there were plenty of sore arms today, according to Cap tain Carl Y. Tengwald. More than one complaint concerning the "bad arms" was hesrd today. Dr. B. O. Wilson was in ehsrge. and will give the second Inoculation next Tuesday evening. t For Fuel Ou deUvei. Phone tl Reinking Trucking Company We gtn SEE US FOR SUPER PHOSPHATE CAR JUST UNLOADED Land Plaster, ton lots.-...,.,.:. .$10.85 ton Sulphur, ton lots. .,.....,.,.r. .$42.00 ton Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Cor. 6th and Bartlett. Phone 260 By RUSSELL J. NEWLANB (Associated Press Sports Writer.) SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 1. UP) Sacrsmento's Senators a team that almost annually crosses up the base ball observers by finishing higher In the pennant race than waa predicted, will open the 1933 season with most of the old faces on deok but enough newcomers In the lineup to keep out siders guessing from the start. The squad oh at owner Lou Moertng put on the field for the 1632 scram ble was laughingly referred to In some quarters ss a "cinch cellar champion." It ftnlahed the season In third place, nine and one-half games behind the flag-winning Port land team. McXeely la Manager, A new deal toward the close of last season put. Earl MoNeely In the ssd die as manager, aucceedtng Buddy Ryan. ' McNeely. former big lesguer with plenty of experience, touched off the necessary spsrk and the Sena tors came down the stretch in a driving finish. Starting his first season as head man, MoNeely win be without the servloee) of Jimmy Oeahong, sold to the Yankees, Deahong ended up with the best pitching record in the cir cuit, winning 20. and losing five games for sn average of .870. He tied for sixth among the regulars In the matter of earned runa. As it Is. the Senators can use help In the hurling department. Ed Bry an. Larry Ollllck and Andy House, ell righthanders, and Tom Olynn and Louis Vinci, southpaws, will handle the burden of mound work. House formerly with Seattle and Oakland, was picked up as a free agent. Wooriall to Catch, Larry Wood all. formerly manager of the Portland club, will do the chief honors behind the plate. Ket tle Wlrts, first-class asstatant, will take his turn ss usual. The Sacs will operate with a couple of new hands In the Infield this year and on paper the combination ahapea up stronger than before. Alex Kam pourla. young Oreek prospect, sailed through hla first year last season and made a fine Impression at second base. He appeara to have the melt Ings of a major .league stsr. Rsy Frenoh, best shortstop In the league last year, will have opposition from Ray Gardner, former Olevelsnd plsyer, who will report after being out of orgsnleed baseball for, two yearn It la likely French win be sold before the season opens, ramllll on Duty. Dorr Camilll. one of the smoothest fielding first basemen In the loop, will be at bis post. Only his lack of plate punch has kept him out of. the majors. Lenny Backer, third aacker, la expected to come througn this season stronger than laat year. In the outer garden, the club will be represented by Henry stelnbacker, left field; Stanley Bordagaray, center field, and Cal Lehman, right field. Tony Boroja. formerly with Holly, wood, was signed on as a free agent and will be available for utility pur posea. Manager MoNeely calla attention to the fact he la still cspable of chas ing balls In the gsrden and can fill In at third base If the occasion arises. Ti Tl. Texaco basketball team of Medford will meet the itronj 6ou th em Oregon Normal quintet at the Medford Armory tomorrow night, ac cording to an announcement made Fluhrer's Bsxery bowlers made a clean sweep in their city league en counter with the Peerless Meat Market last night. Clancy of the Marketmen was high for the eve ning with 618. while Lounsberry of the dough mixers had high game with 204. The Mat Tribune and Bowman's Bsrber Shop roll tonight. Peerless Meat Market V. Crosby 128 188 148 442 A. Potter 107 08 105 818 R. Clancy 170 168 177 818 H. Newlsnd 144 135 121 390 H. Meusel 143 130 119 392 Hdo. 144 144 144 838 832 812 2480 Fluhrer's Bakery R. Harrison ...... 193 107 180 480 A. Cadwoll 105 122 122 349 J. Hltsler 161 182 148 459 F. Dunn 159 157 150 468 O. 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