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PXGE TWO MEBFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933. Frisco Missions Again Pin Pennant Hopes on Youthful Players EXPERIMENT WITH YOUNGER TALENT TO BE a pair of Hard-hitting cubs Plan Put in Operation in Mid Season of 1931 Retained Three Brother Combina tions Feature Roster , ... By BimkII NewUnd Associated Press 8 port! Writer SAN FRANCISCO, March -(AP) Tha Ban Francisco Mlasloni are tUI engaged In one of baeebaU'a "noble experiments" whereby It la hoped to build' a elaaa AA olub with excep tionally young talent. Tbua far, thla plan, which waa put Into operation Jn mid-season of 1031, baa resulted in two last-place flnlahee. The Missions hone to do bettor thla year. The youngsters have another season of ex. perlence behind them. Mananer Freddie Hofmann la eon' fldent pennant prosperity . la Just around the corner. Good Pitching Staff. The pitching staff Includes Bert Cole, reliable southpaw; Lloyd John eon, giant young left bander, believed ready for a full season of AA ban; John Bablcn and the PlUetta Broth- . era, Herman and Ted. . John Lan duccl, rookie from Ban Jose, may make the grade. Johnson, a 0 foot 414 Inch, aos-pounder. waa groomed In the Arizona Btate League and la major league bait. Jake Aokerman and Italo Ohellnl, fanned out to Albu querque laat season, are being looked over. Manager Hofmann will help out In the catching, but John FltzpamcK, with Portland last year, la slated to be the "heavy" In this position. Manus Ouggan, a local semi-pro, baa possi. bllltlea as a receiver. Young Infield. Youngsters dominate the Infield with Ellsworth Dahlgren. at first: Vincent Sherlock at second and Joe Fine weather and perfect targets Coscarart at third. They are veterans lured about 30 shotgun artiste to the wltK' the Missions, but their com- traps Sunday morning for the open blned agea only amount to that of Ing round of. the Oregontan telgraphlo a sexagenarian. A shortstop la need- tournament In which 23 gun clubs are ed. Manager Hofmann hopes BUI competing, Walters, acquired from the Boston In thla first round the Medford Nationals, will respond. There la a club was matched with the Oorvallla, chanoe for a disappointment alnce 8t. Johns and Salem clubs. Next Walters la a third aacker by expert- week Medford will compete with Bend, ence. Burns, Oooa county and Aurora. The Roy Mort, 30-year-old Ban Francisco tournament continues for alx weeks. rookie. Is out for first base, while Medford turned in a team score Art Parker, formerly with Loa Ange- of 73, made by Ray Coleman. Bill les. seeks a utility assignment. Steve Batea and S. O. Mendenhall, all break- Coscarart. brother of Joe, la a re- Ing 84 targets out of 25 shot at. The emit third aacker, but his ohencee club awarded each of these shooters are siim. - a box of shells for his good work. Three Brother Combinations. . I Thla post week some further lm In one respect the Missions lead provementa have been made at the all other ' clubs. Tbey have three olub grounds under supervision of brother combinations. Besides the President T. S. Daniels and the Pulettea and the Ooscararts. there are grounds committee. The officers have the Hafeya, Dan and Tom, both young, been constantly striving to Improve Dan Is regular outfielder, with Tom the grounds and facilities until the also trying, to hook on as a fly- Medford dun olub will be one of the chaser. finest In the northwest. Louis Almada and Oscar Eckhardt The scores at BO targets are the other, regulars In the outer Ray Coleman garden. Although the Missions fin- 1 8. O. Mendenhall Isbed laat In 1831 and 1833 they have BUI Batea the league's leading hitter In Eck- Bid Newton hardt. He waa top batsman laat aea son with an average of .871. - (f jWVVS " Rlgge 8tepheneon (left), veteran Chicago Cuba outfielder, and Babe Herman, who hit .826 with the Cincinnati Reda laat aeaaon, pick out their favorite bats at tha Cubs' training camp on Catallna Island. Cal. They are expected'to lead the Cub attack thla aeaaon. (Aaeoclated Preaa Photo EM MEDFORD IN CRUCIAL CONTEST Whether Medford or Phoenix high acbool'fl basketball team will Journey to Salem for the 14th state cham pionship contest March 15, 16 and 17, will be decided tomorrow evening when the two championship quints of this district meet at the senior high school In Medford at 8 o'clock for the final battle. Phoenix won the championship of the "B" league from Butte Palls high school by a decisive score, and the Phoenicians are expected to give Mod- ford's Tigers an Idea of the way bas ketball Is played In the smaller communities. Coach Darwin K. Burgher of the Medford set said this morning that his team Is In fine shape, and that they are anticipating tomorrow even ing's clash. He Intends to start Rus sell Brown and Maurice "Red" Scheel as guards, Wayne Harris at Center, and Lloyd Hammock and Tommy White as forwards. Many from Phoenix are planning to attend the final game of the district conference, according to reports. The preliminary, scheduled for 7 o'clock, has been arranged between Medford high school's second team. known as the Tiger Cubs, and Cen tral Point high school. 1 GAGE TEAMS POINT FOR .15 6am Jennings . Ed Lamport Clarence Eads , Elmer Wilson H. Crolsant T. E. Danlela Fred Pick George Porter Dick Belden At 39 targets: Oeorge P. Phythlan , Ed Pease CORV-AHJUB. Ore... Mar. . WP) Oeorna Kurt. Coaches of the five basketball teams Rntph anm of the northern a i vision or tne r- Guy piurumer . CII.O uoast coniereace ninm hai James Moore . .Lewis, ureron ouuo center; ronwv OYJoruwn. Oregon Btate forward; Grose, W. 8. O. forward; Laoy, Idaho guard, and Lee, University of Wash ington guard, as the five members of the northern division all-star team, It waa announced here Sunday. ' . 48 , 7 , 7 , 48 , 48 , 44 , 44 , 43 . 43 , 40 , 38 , 34 . 98 , 33 . 33 31 , 30 , 17 Phoenix F WINS TRAP SHOOT PHOENIX Msr. (Bpl.i Thimble club met with Mrs. A. H. Hearn, with Mrs. Lillian Coleman assisting. Oar , pet rags were torn and sewed In prep aration for ruga being orocheted by aome of the members. Home extension olub of Phoenix will meet at the Presbyterian church parlors March 8. for an all-day meet ing, with covered dish luncheon at noon. AU ladles In the community are Invited to attend and eaoh Is re quested to bring their sewing prob lems. An all-day meeting of the Ladles' Aid society woe held at the borne or Mrs. Dave Walker on Thursday. A covered dish dlnrer was enjoyed at noon. During the business meeting presided over by the president, Mrs. J. W. Watklns, many Important Items of business were disposed of. Mr. Orlffln of the national forest service and Mr. Puller were at the Phoenix high school Wednesday. Mr. Orlffln gave a t!k before the assembly on science and forestry. Three very Interesting reels were shown, one on preservation of wild animal life and forests, one on fish ing, an Illustrated poem by Ben Hur Lampman, and another reel ahowlng now the government restocks rivers and streams with fish. The whole program was very interesting and ahoweu how devastating forest fires are caused end how to prevent them. Mrs. Catherine Stang la anxious to commence a dancing class In Phoenix, comprised of youngsters up to 1 1 yeara of age. All parents Interested are asked to get In touch with her. . WALL PAPER . . Hp to the n-inute 1033 Patt.na at K. D. S063 CO., U 3. Grape. DEL MONTE, Calif., March 8. (API Twenty atralght targets In the hootoft won the Del Monte handl cap trapshoot for Dr. J. Gattucclo of Ban Jcee after he tied with J. B. Burt of Oakland with 07 out of 100 at 18 yards yesterday. O. D. Plank, Ban Francisco, with OoxlOO, won professional honors. Prank Troeh of Portland and A. D. Lamotte of Ban Diego tied In the on. tlonal event at 18 yards with 90x100. High over all honors went to O. If. Ford of Dol Monte with 1030 targets oi iiuu in tns iivc-day shoot. Vandals Win Final Tilt From Cougars PULLMAN. Wssh- March a API JIdahn scored a spectacular victory over Washington state In the season's final bosketbsli game here Saturday night. 38 to 83. The team flnlahMl In a tie for third place honors. Willi. m niv.4 ukli. r est city. N. c. born this' year, haa " ',ie s1i'n. Blotters! to reduce your family "Colds-Tax." follow Vleks Plan for better Control-of -Colds, To PREVENT many Colds To END a Cold Socner SALEM, Mar. 8. (m While county and district basketball tournaments over the entire state are deciding state tournament entrants. Wlllam etto university la completing arrange ments for the 14th state high school cnsmpionahrp classle to be plsyed here March 1(, 18, 17 and 18. Tickets were placed on sale today with out-of-town reservation to be made through the office of graduate manager of Willamette university. Coach Boy s. "sneo" Keene of WUtmette university ssld tha blocks of seats for the supporters of teams playing could be arranged for each team's games If requested early. The 18-team entiy Inaugurated lost year proved successful and will again be the order. The opening game will start Wednesday, March 18, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, with other games following In the afternoon and night. Morning games will be played following the first day, with teams defeated onoe battling for various runner-up positions. STATEllPLAY Tl EUGENE, Ore, Msrcb 8. (AP) The regular basketball season of the northwest division of the Paclflo coast conference closed here Saturday night when the new champions, Oregon State, defeated Oregon, 84 to 34. Ore gon went down fighting hard and with Captain Red Roberta outacor- Ing Lanky Ed Lewis, the league's lead ing acorer, with 11 points. The edge was token off the game by Oregon State's victory at Corvallrs Prldsy night, which clinched the northern championship. Oregon State now goes into a plsy off for the coast title with the Tro jans of Southern California. The games open at Oorvallls Friday night, with a aecond game Saturday night. Courthouse News fPurnlshed by the Jackson County Abstract Co, 131 E. Sixth Street.) A. Baker; W. D. to tract on Church and High etreete In Ashland. L. P. Chrlsteon to Oscar Lewis, Trustee; W. D. to tract in Sec. 39, Tp. 37 a. B. 3 W. in Jacksonville. Vivian J. Beach et ux to Oscar Lewis, Trustee: Q. O. D. to tract In Sec. 38 in Tp 87 8. B 3 W. In' Jack sonville. 'Bertha E. HI board et vir to Arthur Short; W. D. to tract In Blk. 3, Barr'a Addition to Medford. O. 8. Butler et ux to MUes B. Pin ion; w. D. to BEVt of W!4 of aw 14 of NEVi, Sec. 18, Tp. 89 8. R, 1 E. Northern Paclflo Pur and Trading Co. to Fur, Pish and Game Corpora tion; deed to KEU, Seo. 38, Tp. 83 S. R. 3 E. William Corns tock to Susanna corn stock; W. D. to pa.'t Lot 1, Blk. 8, Nlckell Addition to Medford. William Schmidt to John Poat- huma; W. D. to NEVi of SEV. See. 30, Tp. 37 8. R. 1 E. O. M. Roberts, Executor to Karvey D. Austin et el; deed to land in sec. 18, Tp. 38 B. R. 3 W Harry Reed et ux to L. E. Eohlelgh et ux; w. D. to NV4 Lots M and 13, Oloverdale Addition to Medford. Elbert L. 6laas et ux to Jackson county; deed to 80-foot strip In Sec. 3. Tp. 34 S. R. 1 E. United States to Edward Dole: pat ent to EV4 Of NWVi. Sec. 18, Tp. 87 3. R. 4 W. John S. Hleinbotham et ux to P. M. Rodman et ux;' W. D. to North 150 ft. Lot 3, Blk. 4, Park Add to Medford. James A. Rothrock to Randolph L. Jonea; W. D. to EVi Lot I; Lota 3, and 13,- Blk. 1, Highland Park Add. to Medford; South 80 ft Lou 8, 7, 8, 9. Blk. 55, city of Medford; Lots 11. 13. 18. 14. IB, 18, Pair -Oaka Orchard tracts. J. O. Barnes et ux to James Cchun aog et ux: W. D. to Lot 8 Wlldwood Park In Sec. 18, Tp. 8 8. R. 1 W. Sheriff to B. D. Fesrey: sheriff deed; trace in See. 38 in Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. H. D. Pearey et ux to First Na tional Co.: w. D. to NEVi, Sec. 33. Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W. - J. E. Wild et ux to James Scott Ball et ux; W. D. to Lots IB and 18. Highland Park Addition to Medford: Lot 39, Blk. "K," Railroad Addition to Ashland. August Lang et ux to Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.; ff D. to land In Sec. 35 In Tp. 87 8. R. 3 W. John 'Forslln to Tressy Forslln; deed to Lots 1 and 3, Blk. .81, City of central point. Sheriff to The California Oregon Power Co.: sheriff deed to part Lot 7, all of Lota 8 and 9 of Edgewood Park Subdivision in Sec 18. Tp. 34 S. R. 1 W. Edward T. Merlll et ux to The First Nstlonal Bank of Asnland; W. D. to land In Sees. 33, 37, 38 and 39, Tp. 40 8. R. 3 E; land In Sec. 84 In Tp. 40 8. Rw 3 W 87 Miles on 1 Gallon? GaaSaver Engineers. C625 Whaton HI., have brought out a 1033 World's Fair Auto Gas Saver and Inside En gine Oiler thai, saves gas and oils valves inside engine at same time. Pits all cars. Easy put on with wrench. Users and Agents wanted everywhere. 327 profits. One sent free to Introduce quick. Bend ad dress and Car Name today. Marriage Licenses. Lester M. Phillips and Nellie M. Napper. William D. Jones and Lore no R, Olbbs. Del C. Hawley and Edna MoAlester. Circuit Court, T. L. Brecheen vs. Clatous Mc Oredle; habeas Corpus. J. Croft vs. Clatous McCredle; na Oredle; habeas corpus. C. W. Davis vs. CI" to ua McCredle, habeas corpus. J. Croft vs. C loa tons McCredle; ha beas corpus. Virgil Edlngton et al vs. Clatous McCredle; transfer to circuit court. O. I. Walsh, Martin Moen vs. Rogihi River Cheese and Products, Inc.; lien. Estate of Sarepta Inlow (dec.) ad mitted to probate. Real Estate transfers. A. Ralph Roberts et ux to Jesse H. Maxwell et ux; Q. C D. to Lots 3 and 4; B of SV'4 of Sec. 18 in Tp. 39 8. R. 1 E. W. A. Johnstone et ux to W. H. Wilson; W. D. to 5 acres in tSec. 6. Tp. 3 0. R. 1 E. . Q. S. Butler et ux to E. D. Brlggs et ux; W. D. to tract on Nutley street In Ashland. O. a. Butler t ux to E. D. Brlggs et ux; W. D. to Lot 11. Creston Height Addition to Medford. O. S. Butler et ux to E. D. Brlggs et ux: W. D. to Lots 1 and 3, Blk. 1, Pracht's Addition to Ashland. O. J9. Butler et ux to E. D. Brlggs et ux; W. D. to Lots 3 and 4, Blk. M, Railroad Addition to Ashland. Clyde Hanson et ux to Evangeline Pat ton; w. D. to BW4 of 8E4, Sec. 3; of Nit of NE'4 of NEVi, Sec. 33 in Tp. 38 6. R. 3 W. Mary T. 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