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PA'GE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933. FIRST CAGE TILT TENTATIVELY SET (T (By Harold Grove.) With their tint basketball fnM tentatively scheduled for December 30, with Weed, Cel.. high, the Med' ford high school Tigers held their Initial practice of the stison lut alght In the boye' gym of the high school. Ten of the ltSS squad re ported. Four of lut rear's firs reported to Ooach Darwin K. Burgher last night. Wayne Harris, Tom white, Russell Brown and Lloyd Hammack are the first team players of the 1833 aggre gation reporting bade. Burger will find It hard to replace Bed Scheel, who was Medford high's greatest guard. Bed won all-state honors one year and helped to lead his team through another season to the Southern Oregon conference championship and a trip to the Ore gon state basketball tournament held In Salem. Among the other members of the quad that will- be fighting for his position are: 8 tan Kunzman and Olaf Sleverson. The squad Including Max Olllnsky, Wayne Harris, Tom White, B1U Lu man. Lloyd Hammack. Russell Brown, Stan Kunzman, Harold Orove, Olaf Sleverson, Bob Hlnman, Hoke Curtlss, Sam VanSyke, Don Steuert and Bill Bates, will be under observation at least a week, after which time Bur gher will thin the gsng down to 19 players. F IN PLAYER DEALS ' CHICAGO, Deo. 14. (AP) The "forgotten man" of baseball today ap peared to be none other than Babe Buth. In all the rumors and reports flying around not a word had been men' tloned about the man who made the home run famous, and kept It that war. When his aging legs began to let him down last aeaarn, the Bambino Immediately was mentioned ss a can. dldate for managerial posts at Boston ,or Chicago. Lew Fonaeca Is still man ager of the White Box, however, and Stanley Harris got the Boston Job. Ruth still belonged to the Yankees as the major league meeting nearea Its close, today, and there was need for haste If he was to become in' rolred In the current bargaining. City League Doubles. Oeo. Bads 189 180 188 857 R. DeVore 178 145 128 449 Handicap 111 ' 888 8.8 817 1009 R.' Prultt 183 158 190 508 W. Prultt 183 118 140 418 Handicap 35 34 35 851 394 855 1000 lASTf IGHT (By the Associated Press) DETROIT. Charley Belanger, 180, Canada, knocked out Dick Daniels, 189, Minneapolis (4). WINONA, Minn. Babe Daniels, 137, Minneapolis, stopped Eddie Black, 134, Milwaukee (3). T OHIOAOO, Deo. 14. (AP) Al' though not highly rated In the ad' ranee dope, Andrew Ponal, Phila delphia Italian, today was the man so beat In the world pocket billiards title tournament. He had a close call yesterday, lag ging a long way behind Charles Sea back of Astoria, N. Y, but rallied to win. 135 to 109, In 35 Innings for his fifth straight rlctory. Pons will defend his position to Bight against Ralph Oraenteaf of Mew York, the defending champion. and this afternoon Taberakl i matched with Pasquala Natalie of Chicago, and the phtladelphlans, Kelly and Moeconl, were opposed. CLINGS TO LIFE BOSTON. Dec. 14. (AP) Irvtn "Ace" Bailey, 81-year-old Toronto hockey player, clung tenaciously to life today as tbs best men medical science has to offer worked to mend his fractured akull. Bailey was felled to the loa of the Boston garden during Tuesday night's hockey game between the Toronto staple Leafs and the Boston Bruins. Dr. Martin Crotty, physician for the Boston club, said It was Bailey's Superb physical condition that waa Bis chief hope. Bailey was at the Audubon hos pital, his condition unchanged from last night, when It was considered "critical." EP PORTLAND, Pse. 14. OP) Bob Kruee, 310, of Oswego, won the main rant on lsst night's wrestling card here, defeating Jack Pontgren, 130, of Vancouver, B. C, two tails out of three. Kruse took the first fell with a body slam in II minutes. Ths Canadian won the second with a Boston crab hold In three minutes. Kruae took the deciding tumble with a wrist look In 33 minutes. Tad Cox. 330, Lodl, Cel., lost on a foul to Billy Bums, 303, Denver, In the seml-wlndup, after having taken the only fall. Bob Myera, 183, Tillamook, won ever Henry Karhunaaarl, 150, Plnlanl, one tall. Leo Jensen, 184, Vancouver. B. O., defeated Telnl Olsen, 183. Portland, getting on fall. In the opener. Christmas cards, all kinds and prices, printed or blank. Order now time la abort. Mall Tribune job Department, E MEETINGJT0N1GHT All winter port enthusiasts are Invited to attend a meeting of the Rogue Snowmen to be held at the Chamber of Commerce this evening at 7:30, It was announced by Olen Fabrlck, president, this morning. The Rogue Snowmen, organized last week, has as Its object the pro motion of winter sports In this sec tion and has received enthusiastic response from those Interested In ski ing, tobogganing and skating. A course has been prepared on the Sis kiyou mountains by members of the club and all Indications are tfiat the club's first year will be a highly successful one. Chamber of commerce officials be lieve that with a winter sports club functioning here, many out-of-state persons will be attracted to Medford, as has been the experience In other places where winter sports are em phasised. . It Is expected that a well attended meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commero tonight, and any one Interested In winter recreation la urged to be present as further plana of the club will be outlined, BOWLING H Dempsey Will Make 'Em Behave YREKA CAGERS PLAY fmmmnmmumm (maWnWaA ramxwmvtn,rwm A.7 X I , , 1 -n - -A t 'i. i 1 Mat Results (By the Associated Press) ' NEW YORK. Paul Boesch, New York, and Fred Orubmeler, Harlan, la., drew. CLEVELAND, O. Joe Malcewics, Utlca, N. Y, defeated Leo Numa, Se attle (one fall each, Malcewics award ed third after Interference by Nu ma 's second). ST. LOUIS. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, Olendale, Ca threw Mayes McLaln, Pryor, Okla. PHILADELPHIA. Oua Sonnenberg. Boston, and Emle Dusek, Boston, drew. (Both fell out of the ring and counted out. HARTFORD, Conn. Jim Brown ing, Missouri, defeated Jim OUnstock, Oklahoma, two straight falls. NEWARK, N. J Joe Savoldl threw Oeorge Manlsh. HOLYOKB, Mass. Ed Don Oeorge defeated Casey Kazanjlan two out of three falls. CHICAOO. Jim Londos threw Ray Steele, California. SALEM, Ore., Dec 14. (AP) R. R. ' Boardman. Salem transient relief supervisor, said today that "the av erage transient who comes through here Is willing to work." Boardman aald he reached that conclusion after Interviewing more than 1000 transients seeking food and lodging at the federal transient depot which Is an outgrowth of the old Salem "flophouse." i The policy of "every man works' has transformed the old "flophouse" Into a clean, vermin-free haven for the knights of the road. 1 . - JX.:.. j!f l -af -am' --t. Here's a tough pair of muscle twisters who will appear on the ar mory mat card Friday evening under auspices of the American Legion. Thor Jensen (above) known as the Elkton Thunderbolt, will tangle with Logger Helbert. 8t. Helens wild man, and Robin Reed (left) one of the greatest wrestlers at his welrbt In the world, will meet Klem Kusek. Tacoma flash. Another match on the card, which will be rrfereed throughout by Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight champion. Is a curtain-raiser between Mickey Mctiulre. red-headed Baiem Irishman and Rob Roy, Scottish won der from Jackson, Michigan. All the grapplers selected by Match, mak-r Herb Otren for appearance here Friday night are rough and tough and have given referees plenty of trouble during matches In various big city rings of the northwest. How ever, It Is a safe guess that with the great "Manama Mauler" as the third man on the mat, the grunt and grim ace boys will find tomorrow evening a good time to behave. The Legion's share of the gate re ceipts will be devoted to relief work during the holidays and a record crowd la expected to throng the armory. (By Logan Ninlnger.) ASHLAND, Dec. 14. (Spl.) Yreka hoopsters will Invade the Ashland court Saturday for the usual scrap initiating the Ashland high school basketball season. Last year the Faber gang yielded to the Yrekans after a hard fought bat-' tie, by a single point. j Besides three lettermen, Roxlc. Hardy and Baughman. much of last year's Ashland material Is back again on the floor, Including HJJalmar Kan- as to, Willie Durham, Parker Hesa and Carl Harris. Others who will prob sbly see action are Murphy, Rawllngs. Schillings, Jungwlrth, Trusty, Line ley and Voas. A preliminary between the Yreka and Ashland second tesms will be sn added attraction. Starting whistle ol main game, 8 o'clock. Record of Moisture Between 5 a. m and 5 p. m. Wednesday, a total ot .07 of an Inch of rain fell In the Med ford district, according to the federal Good News for Kidney Sufferers) Rm ii rebel that cms nstil into ths irri Luted kidney and bltddar organi to quickly, yoa cu netumlly SEE resulti within ft few hour. FliLtba out pouooi, oeutrmliiM burning ftddj, bnna prompt loolhini romiort. No mart avchinx bok tt-eg-k bl wider, tore painful joint from lack of weather bureau. Only .03 of an Inch was recorded for the period between 0 p. m. Wednesday and 6 a. m. Thursday. kidney activity. Ak drusfiit for Foitry Pillr mu bo oiuCT, -Honey oaca iTiar-nasj. 01933 Don't Get Up Nights Drink lots of water and milk. Not much tea or coffee. Eat plenty af fruit and non-starchy vegetables. Not much meat or starches. Use a blad der laxative to drive out the impur! ties and excess acids which cause the Irritation that wakes 'you up. Tjiko juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., called BU-KETS (5 gr. tablets) the bladder laxative. 25c at all druggists, works on bladder similar to caator oil on bowels. After four days If not satis fied, go back and get your money. If you are bothered, frequent desire, getting up nlghte, you are bound to feel better after this cleansing. Heath's Drug Store and Jarmtn D1113 Store say BU-KETS Is a best seller. RE-ELECT CMS New England Squirrels Start Westward March Mlslng- Pilot Okay." CHARLOTTE. N. C, Dec. 14 (PV Eastern Air Transport officials here anounoexi today that Charley Myers, missing airmail filer, had been forced down in a swamp near Savannah, Oa. Officials here aald he was reported okay." Danes at Lake Creek Orange hall,; Saturday night, Butte palls Orchea-j tra playing. By DALE HARRISON KFW YORK. Dec, 14. (jp) Tie winter of 1933-34 may go down In the books as the date of the great big trek of the little gray squirrels. The rodents are up to something. In Massachusetts, Connecticut and eastern New Tork they are taking It on the lam. Not all squirrels Just the gray squirrels. A woman motorist reported seeing hundreds of them scampering across the Bear Mountain bridge over the Fudson river. She had to drive care fully, she said, to avoid running them down. The situation la obviously seri ous when a squirrel hasn't enough pep to get out of the way of an auto mobile. Forest workers near Highland, N. Y tell ot seeing them swimming the Hudson by the hundreds. "Nobody seems to know how far they go," said George O. Goodwin, aslstant to the curator of mammals at the American Museum of Natural history. "The situation is comparable to the movements of the lemmings In Norway, where thousands of them go out to sea and are drowned." The analogy will doubtless Interest sll who are familiar with the ecceu trlcltles of the Norway lemmings. The rest of the public can wait and see what happens. A few man-In -the-atreet squirrel enthusiasts gave voice today to a va riety of opinions, "So the squirrels are going west, eh?" said a gentleman busily en gaged In scraping Ice off the side walk. "They probably expect to find more nuts out there. Hal ha!" GRANTS PASS, Dec. 14. (Spl.J At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Oregon Caves Resort, held Tuesday afternoon, the , form?r directors and officers were re-elected ar follows: President, Prank Mash burn: vice-president, Sam H. Baker; secretary, A. E. Voorhiea: manager, George C. Sabln; director, L. M. Mitch ell. The same men' have held office sine the organization of th company In 1923. Other members of the com pany are John Hampshire, Wllford Allen and Dr. Ralph W. Stearns. The financial report for 1933 shows that nearly 910.000 had been spent locally for wages snd supplies for ;he operation of the resort, not Including the new hotel building, on which has been already spent nearly $30,000. Interior work at the hotel Is being carried on and It is to be in readiness for operation with the opening ot the 1934 season. To quickly rellov Ul chapping and roughness, HI appfy aoolhlng. , Iff cooling Mentholalum. y Accused Of Attack ir. ii Lieut. John H. Murrell. former West Point football star and new attached to tha ninth Infantry In Texas, was held In San Antonio en I charge of attacking Blanch Ralls after a roadhouse party. Under fed ral law tha offsnse la punishable by death or life In prlaonmsnt. (As astllltd &n etistoi M.Sa 4sMsa. JACK DEMPSEY Ul PERSON! At the Big American Legion WRESTLING SHOW MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY DEC. 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