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PAGE FOUR ' ifEDFORD 1IAIL TRIBUNE, SIEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934. Oregon Scores 30 to 26 Win Over Stater Quint ABILITY TO SINK VICTORY MARGIN Willie Jones, Former Sons Star, High Point Man Ducks Outclass Beavers In First Half. ETJOENB, Jan. 18. (AP) Ability to link free throws gave Oregon 30 to M victory over Oregon State, coast champions, hare tonight In the flrat game of their annual aerlea. Oregon converted 10 out of 17 free tosses while the Beavers made good but six of their 14 attempts, Oregon outclassed the visitors In the first half, leading Is to 7 at half time. In the last canto the Beavers began going to town and though they never tied the Ducks they came close on soveral occasions Twenty-four fouls were called on the two teams and the play was rough all the way. Although Willie Jones was high point man for the Webfoots, most of his points came as a result of beautifully executed nass nlavs. with the entice team clicking. Jones got Ifl points while Blbbsrd led the Beavera with nine markera. Summary: Oregon (39) Robertson (f) Berg (f) W. Jones (c) Ollnger (g) B. Jones (g) . Qemmell (f) TO FT PP a i 0 0 . 4 . 0 0 . 1 S - l a Tresis Oregon State (26) Hlbbard (f) O'Connel (f) Folen (c) .. McDonald (g) Hill (g) Kidder (c) Palmberg (g) 10 10 12 Tnt. 1 6 la Free throwa missed: Oregon Robertson. 3: Jones. 3: Gemmell, a. Oregon State Hlbbard, 1; O'Connell, 3; Folen, 9; McDonald, 1; Lenchitsky, , one. I MUCH FOR IDAHO MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 13. (AP) The University of Washington took Its second consecutive victory from the University of Idaho basketball team hen tonight, score 84 to 30. Victory came easy for the Huskies the first five hair, they having a aa to 10 lead when the gun was fired. The second team threatened to drop the game, but first-string boys re trieved It from the bad-playing Van dals. With the score aa to 20, Washing ton's favor, Coach Heo Edmunrtson put his Husky first team back Into play and from then on It was a different story. The game was In Jeopardy for Washington whan. In the second half, Klumb looped a beauty from the side of the floor, tlelng the score at 38. Then Oaler came In with a ringer for Waahlngton, only to have, Klumb tie the score up again at 38. With pretty dribble by Oaler, the Vandals were well on the road to defeat. Hanover and Lee added the final four polnu. UCLANS CAPTURE LOS ANOBLES, Jan. 13. (AP) The University of California at Los Angeles evened Its bssketball series with Stanford's Indians here tonight, winning a rough and tumble contest by a score of 33 to 31. With Stanford leading late In the game, 81 to 34. Don Piper, ace for ward of the Bruins, was banished for his fourth foul. His sophomore teammatea took this aa a challenge, and In five minutes they had scored eight points and nosed out the team that beat them last night, 43-38. BASKETBALL Ex-SONS Star Makes Good H t ' "f 1 ' ' gjj f"M Jjd'lLu, 1 Two of Bill lie) n hart's University o f Oregon basketball itars who faced Oregon State college fit Eugene lust night. The Webfoots opened their 1034 conference seiumn by splitting two-game series with Washington Shite. Left In Capt. (lib Ollnger, guard. On the right Is Wlllard Jones, six foot four inch sophomore center. MEDFORD FLASHES Mil TO DEFEAT ROSEBURG 32 TO 1 7 (By Harold Orore) Before the largest crown seen In the Med ford high school gym In many a moon, the Medford Tigers trounced the Roseburg Indians 3a to 17, Friday night.' The Medford Jun lors were defeated 94 to 30 in a hard fought battle, The Tigers were slow In getting started but soon woke up and broke into the lead which was never re linquished. ' Both teams battled on even terms during the first half. The Medford team for some reason or other missed the set-ups. The score at the half-time period wis 14 to 10 In Medford's favor. Coach Burgher Inserted a new combination of Curtlss and Stewart, forwards, and Brown and. Glllnsky. guards, with Harris at center. This combination worked smoothly to pile up IB points In the second half to their opponents' soven. The Roseburg team started a third quarter drive that gave Medford fans scare. At the end of the first three minutes or play Medford had gained a 30 to 13 lend on the In dians. In quick succession Campbell and Bherner, Roseburg guards, cut loose from out around the foul cir cle and sunk a few ringers plus free throw that brought them with in three points of the Tigers lead. time out wm called and things were talked over. A different Med ford team came out of the huddle. for they started a rally that lasted till the end of the game. Medford subs looked good what little time they played. The starting lineups: Medford (S3) Roseburg (17) Harris (0) Hlldeburn White (7) F Palm Hlnman O Bills (4) Brown (IS) O Henbest Olllnnky Q Campbell (R) Medford substitutions: Stewart (31. Curttss, Kunsman, drove (3), Et- ttnger. Roseburg substitutions: Schemer (3), Collins (3), HftrglM, Dent, Junior I .one The Juniors lost to Roseburg 34 to 30 after a last half rally had clos ed an 18 to 6 gap. Slayter F Rttlnger Spaugh F Olllnsky V Clardner Baker Ostrander r o a a Oliver Carter Root CORVALLIS. Ore., Jan 13. (API The Oregon Stat college Rooks de feated the Albany college baaketball team, 3V to 31, here tonight. Tie Rooks led, to , at halt time. Tutlle, Oregon 8tate guard, was high scorer with 10 points. Curry, center, scored six points tor the Pirates. BOZEMAN, Mont, Jsn. 13. (API Utah State university flooded Mon tana State college under rain of field goals tonight, Winning the sec ond gam of a basketball series, 40 to ia. Utah alsowon the opener last night. TILLAMOOK. Ore., Jan. 13. (AP) A fast-breaking, sharp-shooting Sa lem high basketball team doubled the scor on Tillamook high, 40 to 30, her tonight. It waa on of the worst defeat the Cheesemaker Jhave Buffered on their horn floor. The Salem players cored from any plac or position within fi.-ir.j rang. OPEN HOUSE FOR GRAPPLING FANS The open house policy will prevail at the next wrestling show, Wednes day night, according to Promoter Mack Lilian!, who says the fans have shown a dtstlnct liking for the sys tem of opening ail seats for a uniform price. Two ringside sections O and D will be reserved snd tickets may be purchased In advance, at the same price as the unreserved seats. This arrangement Is made to Insure good seats for those unable to reach the Armory early, Ullard has signed up a sterling galaxy of grapplera for the year's opening show. Bob Meyers, ex-worli'a' champion meets Sailor Frana of San Diego in the main event: Bunny Mar tin, Oklahoma Indian faces Roland Warren, Copco engineer of Klamath Falls snd the seml-wlndup, and Cecil Barrlck, old favorite with local fans, will tangle with George Bennett of Seattle in a curtain raiser, L AND BUTTE FALLS Before a capacity house Eagle Point broke Into the north confer ence lead, taking Viree games from teams from Butto Falls. The Eagle Point grades beat the Butte Falls grades, 6 to 6, the lead alternating from team to team. The Eagle Point girls won, 14 to 5 ,with the outcome never in doubt. The Eagle Point high won a fast thxllllng overtime game, 30 to 18, in which the lead changed from team to team with great regularity. The score at the half was eight-all. Grade School flame Lineups: Eagle Point Butte Falls Harnlsh F Hofe Throckmorton ..F Conloy Smith . '. O. Ellis Chamberlain 0..-.M.... Bralnard Bailey O Stone High School Girls' Game Eagle Point Butte Falls Tingleaf F Carson Put man ...... P Stone Chase ,-,,. ,.. ? , Jackson Grow O tnHwMnmM Stone Matthews n t. Moore Hanklns .. O ,.- Branard Houston Sub Smith Chamberlain H Sub McColle Stowell .8ub High School Boys' Game Eagle Point Butt Falls Hansen ...HWHW,...F Tun gate Clngcade ....F Ting Stanley .... n Oott Ayera Q Clark Ashpole ......a Conley Marshall ..., Sub IN STATE HIGH PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 18. (P) Drawings for the 1934 state high school basketball tournament to be conducted by Willamette university at Salem, March 31 to 34 were made here tot day. Paul T. Jackson of Klamath Falls, president of the state high school athletic association, and J. L. Gary of west Linn, secretary, announced the pairings. From John Gary's dapper blue hat the IS slips were drawn by L. K. Greg ory, sporting editor of the Oregonlati. n Salem high, defending champion and host team, will meet the winner of district three In the opening round. The 18 team entry precludes byes. The Portland city champions and runners up were oast In opposite brackets, precluding a possible meet ing before the final round. The drawings: District 3 vs. District 8. District lfl vs. District 18.. District 4 vs. District 0 (Portland B). . District 14 vs. District 11. District 10 vs. District 1. District S vs. District 13. District 3 vs. District 7 (Salem) District 13 vs. District 8 (Portland A). PROSPECT BRIGHT LAND VI OVER PASS 19-18 LEAD ALL ASHLAND SPTS Ashland enters defeated the Rose burg basketball team in Ashland last night to the tune of 29 to 14. GRANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 13. VP) Grsnts Pass high achool Cavemen lost their first conference basketball game here last, night to Ashland high school 18 to 13. Ashland led 13 to 6 at the half. An Independent team won from St. Mary'a of Medford S3 to 30. In a one-sided game the flashy Central Point high basketball team defeated Gold Hill at Central Point last Friday night by a score of 40 to 30. The Pointers took the lead at th beginning of the game and were never headed. Most of Oold Hill's polnu were msde by long shots from the middle of the floor. In a good preliminary the Central Point seconds defeated the Oold Hill sec onds by a score of 30 to S. The Pointers are leading the B class lesgue, having rtetented Jacksonville In a close game last week. They will meet their old rlvala on the Phoenix floor next Tuesday evening. Central Point Oold Hill D. Ayrea P Walker Virtue P Llngren Cased .....0 Johnson Culbertaon ..O ..... ... C'e mitt A. Ayres O Horton Substitutes Central Point: Hos- reld, Shaver and Carr. Oold Hill L. Walker and Davis. Referee Ivan Harrington. SALEM. Jan. 13. (AP) Willam ette University's basketball team scored Its first victory of the season here tonight, defeating Columbia University of Portland 30 to 37 after trailing at half time 18 to 8. The Cliff Dwellers Just couldn't miss snd the Bearcats couldn't hit the bssket In the first half, and a field goal for Columbia scored by Manning of Willamette didn't help the home team any. One of the most spirited up-from-behlnd drives ever seen here, with Kloostra, Bearcat center, leading the way, put Willamette ahead with three minutes left to play. T FOR SKI TOURNEY PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 13. (p) The annual tournament of the Cas cade Ski club will not be held to morrow at Government camp on Mt. Hood as planned, President Fred Mc Neil announced here last night, v He said there was "not enough snow." Last night when the announce ment was msde there was seven Inert es of snow at Government camp, a re port here indicated. BOUT NEXT JUNE NEW YORK, Jan. 13. (AP) One snappy Interview between Jack Dempsey and Col. John Reed Kil patrlck seemed to have changed the entire heavyweight situation today and left a strong probability of a title meeting between Prlmo Car nera and Max Baer In June. After Col. Kllpatrick, president of Madison Square Garden, had chatted with Dempsey and Ancil Hoffman, Baer's manage, it was Indicated that the prospects of a Baer-Carnera bout were not so dismal after all. Colonel Kllpatrick seemed satisfied that an arrangement could be made even though Camera now Is tied up with the Garden and Baer with Dempsey. It was regarded as extremely Im probable that Dempsey would be taken Into a Garden partnership In order tp "make" the bout. Garden officials regard that aa a bad prece dent to set. i Camera already U signed to defend his title ' against Tommy Loughran at Miami February 22 and Baer may return to the ring shortly for one winter appearance, perhaps against Steve Hamas. The June battle, of course, would hinge upon the out come of these two matches. NEW YORK, Jen. 13. Cleto Locatelll, who was supposed to meet Tony Can zone rl in -a return bout last night, today had established himself as a favorite to beat the former light weight champion when they finally do get together two weeks from now. Canzonert, Injured In training, was unable to fill the engagement so Cleto filled in the time by administering a thorough beating to Jackie Kid Berg before a scanty crowd of 8,000 at Madison Square garden. Locatelll pasted him about almost at will but failed to land the finish ing punch and was booed occasion ally for his failure. BOWLING Elks' Tourney Captain DeVore'a team registered a two-out-of-three win in their Elks' club bowling match, with Captain Watson's outfit Friday night, with Devore himself doing the heavy firing of the evening with a' total of 817. Eugene Orr's quintet captured the weekly prise with ft total of 3685 pins. The Ertckson and Watson outfits roll Mondsy night. DeVore's 1st 3nd 3rd Total DeVore Paske Ebel - Alenderfer Andres Handicap . Totals . 1S1 177 , 132 1SS . 163 103 143 ISO 133 133 63 63 158 186 134 138 63 517 506 453 436 413 l 189 1 I ....... 844 811 848 3503 , Watson's I 1st 3nd 3rd Total j Watson . Gatea M Brown Holmes . Pabrlck . 180 149 136 313 158 150 Handicap 139 132 144 132 113 134 106 178 198 0 89 89 487 505 395 358 417 367 ItUCIENH, Ore., Jan. IS. P Th University of Oregon freshman team outclassed the Franklin high of Portland baaketball team and won, 28 to 19, her tonight. Llebowlts. frosh guard, Im th scoring with 19 point. CITY CLEANERS LEAD VALLEY PIN LEAGUE The City Vleanen bowling quint Is leading the procession In the Val ley Ten Pin league, according to fig urea Including last week's games an nounced by Walter Antle, manager of the Smoke House alley. The Old Gold team roosts In second place. According to Antle, a group of bowl ers among the employes of the Rai nier Brewing company haa Issued a challenge to the Pilsner Brewing com pany to meet them In a three-game match on the Smoke House alleys, at any date, for money, marbles or ft keg of beer. TEXAS GRID BOSS AWmN. Tex , Jan. U iJtf A w!d search for a head football coach at th University of Texas ended todiy wHh th selection of Jsck Chevlgny. former Notr Dam back field sur and assistant under the late Kn'ite Fockne, to lead th 1934 Lehorna. I Friday Night Quint Scores SALEM, Jan. 13 (PI Oregon Nor mal school detested WlUamett uni versity 93 to 34 here last night In a bssketball gam featured more by rough play than by smsrt bssketball. LEWrsrrON. Ida., Jan. 13 (IP Lewlston Normal pioneer basketball team defeated Eastern Oregon Normal 43 to 36 here lsst night. Overcoming a 14 to 6 lead at the start of the gsme the Pioneers led 33 to 31 at the halft time. PENDLETON, Jan. 13. (APg Coming from behind In the last period, Pendleton high school de feated th Baker high basketball team, 17 to 33. TILLAMOOK. Jan, IS. (API Til lamook high school defeated the Willamette University Fro.h 17 to 19. TTl.l.AvnoK fre . Jan. 13. (API rn.rh Ruiuei Rsrev'a Tillamook high baaketball team won a check- ine duel from th VlllamtU Uni versity freshmen 17 to 15. Totals 763 864 80S 3439 Despite ft stellar score of 335. made by E. C. Soltnsky, the psrk service bowlers lost two games out of three by a email margin by the poatofflc pin knockers at the Elks club slleys yesterday afternoon. The Stamp-llckera on two occasions stav ed off defeat In the last frame, and were materially aided by the eagle eye of Bill Rose, who turned In 303 for the second game. The scores: Postofflc Sherwood 133 116 136 Rosa , 114 203 158 York 128 149 136 Slnsler 1.10 151 138 Ouenther 143 174 Park Service Canfleld 144 Sollnsky - 186 335 Ooold 124 131 Palmer 134 133 Rostel 143 116 185 169 161 SALEM, jsn. 13. p elalem'a or dinance to license snd regulate the aale of beer and wine went Into ef fect Friday, to be enforced at least until the decision of the aupreme court in the Knox liquor control case la handed down. EUGENE, Jsn. 19 (API Organi sation of th Wlllsmett Production Credit association, capltalteed at 1100.000 and embracing Coos. Dottg Is... lne, Linn. Benton. Polk, and Marlon counties, wsa started at a meeting held here today. IA ORANDE. Or.. Jsn. 13. (AP) Th La Grande high achool bas ketball team was hsrd pressed to nos out an aggresslv Wallowa high team here, SS to 37. Kana. Tromoter sentenced WICHITA, Kan., Jan. 18 (API rred Fisher, head of th ruber In vestment companies her and at Hutchinson, waa sentenced today to on to seven year Imprisonment on each of three count of violations of stste blue sky laws in th sale of stock. He was convicted by Jury last month. OREOON MtE sl'VKHIN and MI I.TNOMAH RVTTKRIt.a. Reminding a gpectnlty . Generator and Armature k&ch. Severin Battery Service l.Ut No, Riverside. Phone 3I0 lav? WARDROBE CLOSETS BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS Padgham Planing Mill Phone .HI. 1309 Court St. IN BATTLE TODAY LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13. (South ern California football fans, who like their Intercollegiate brand of game, will be given an eyeful of the beat professional team In the world when the Chicago Bears, 1933 champions or cne pro leagues clash with a south ern California all-star combination at Wrlgley field totmorrow afternoon. The Invading Bears and the all-star combination, headed by Erny Pinck ert, a former University of Southern California great, planned to taper off today with light drill, with the gates locked. A near capacity crowd of twenty thousand was anticipated, with good weather predicted and Increased in terest in the wide-open style of o' fense expected. The Bears will leave tomorrow night after the contest for San Francisco, where another game is on tap a week hence. Starting with a dinner at seven o'clock at the club house on West Main atreet, this Wednesday night, January 17, the University club will Initiate, a series of contract bridge tournaments to continue through the winter. The tournament will be open to members only, and at the close of play appropriate prizes will be awarded. This tournament will be under the direction of Corbln Edgell and H. van Hoeenberg, outstanding repres entatives of the Harvard and Col umbia systems of contract play. As duplicate has been barred, all play ers will have an equal chance to get on the right side of Lady Luck, and to add further Interest, there will be a consolation series for those put out In the first round. I At the end of the series of tour naments the two leading bridge teams will probably take part In the state contract tournament at Port-; land, and If they make a good show ing there may be selected to repre sent the state at the national tour nament next year In New York. England with a population of 85, 000,000 is but three fourth the sirs of Oregon in area. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALE To settle an estate which consists of 14 milk cows and two heifers, bids will be received for the purchase of said stock at the of fice of Charlee Reames, attorney. Milk cowa may be Inspected at th Prank Brown Ranch at Eagla point, Oregon. EXCHANGE Flooring, household furniture,, wood for plastering, plumbing, wood. 204 W. Jackson. SMALL well-furnlshed house at 833 No. Bartlett. Phone 787-R. 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