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PAGE SIT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934. SONS WILL FACE HUMBOLDT IN 2-GAME TEST Tonight and Saturday to See Fast Teams in Action at Ashland Visitors Never Defeated by Normal Team Coach Fred Telonlcker. veteran Humboldt mentor, 1 bringing two last teams to Ashland this week (or tba opening college aerlea In southern Oregon for Howard Hobson'a last coming SONS, The games are to be played at the Ashland Junior high tonight and Saturday night. Advance report on the California team are that they are confident of taking both games. They have lost but one game all season, and never In their history have they lost a aeries to Southern Oregon Normal In bas ketball. Leading their team this year la Cap tain Wayne Simpson, said to be one of the best guarda In California bas ketball circles. Simpson la fast and experienced, a heavy scorer and very aggressive. The other guard position la being handled by Bill Hendera, one of those rugged native sons that love personal combat. At the center position the giant Charlie Tlmmona, considered the best backboard artist to represent Hum boldt In recent yeara will be teamed . against Aahland'a Ward Howell. These two young husklee ahould furnish an exciting battle. At the forwarda, the flashy Earl Hemenway, freahman, will face Fran nla Moore, Teteran and the fastest man on the squad. Hemenway la the leading acorer and haa promised to match "Lefty" Yandle, SONS favor ite. In the aeries. The Invading for ward haa outacored every opponent so far this season. The teachers of Ashland, wearing brand new white elephants around their necks aa luck tokens, are out to break the seven-year Jinx of hav ing never won a basketball series from Humboldt. Hobson's teams have never lost a single football or basket ball game to a California team, but they did not play Humboldt laat year Both teams use a fast passing, aggres sive type of ball and the gamea will show plenty of action. Reserves of the two schools, play ing preliminaries each night will, so far aa tha SONS are concerned, alao furnish the last word In action. The SONS will trot out a group of last year's footballers that have learned enough about the court game te take cart of themselves possibly avsn more than that. Cecil Pugltt, star quarterback, Bill Rasmussen, speedy end, Elmer Brown, the one and only Elmer the Great, and several other well known ath ttea will be thrown against the opposl. tlon. Doc wiil be open at 7 o'clock Friday with the curtain raiser at 7:1 and at 8 o'clock Saturday. The main game Saturday will be at 0:18 to allow merchants to attend. rrnhable starting Lineup, Main name. No, S4 Hemenway -..P. Llndley 0 S F. Moore F Pntternaon 7 SO Tlmmona 0 Howell 8 86 Simpson , a Tandle 14 81 Hendera o Courtney 10 Reserves So. Ore. Normal: Hughes (8) forward; Sraddock (8) guard: Foreman (13) guard; Bradway (4) center: rteeder (11) forward; Fitter (6) guard. Preliminary flame. Humboldt state H. Moor (90) forward; Burwell (13) guard: Tinker Humboldt SONS Brogan f j0y Watklna P.. , . Clemena Walsh O Hartman Iruiklp O pish Oulntlnl a Flteer (7) forward: Rugle () center; Zook, forward. Whales Plentiful Off Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1.(AP) Shades of Moby Dick I Three more whalea were harpooned last night Just outside Los Angelra harbor. That makes six the killer boat Port Saundera has brought Into the San Pedro whaling station In the past two weeka. It means a lot of canned food for Kitty and Bowser, aa well aa a goodly aupply of whale oil and whale bone. PEOPLE'S MARKET 105 W. Main FREE DELIVERY Phone 1058 1 HAMBURGER HAMS Made of best meat Boat quality 3 lbs. 25c lb. 17c STEAKS PICNICS Loin, round or rib Smoked lb. 14c lb. lie ' VEAL BACON Cbopi or iteak Sugar Cured lb. 14c lb. 17c . Choice Cuts of Beef Pot Roast at Low Prices GEORGE W. NICHOLS. Proprietor ANDERSON WELCOMED TO NEW POST llv'f . ' ' ... V- 1 I ' ' ' ' ' f I Heartly "Hunk" Anderson , center), former Notre Dame grid coach who succeed John "Clipper" Smith a head coach at North Carolina State, Is hown aa he waa welcomed at Raleigh, N. C, by the grldder ha will coach next season. (Associated Press Phntnl LI z TO GRAPPLE HERE Fulfilling promise made gome time ago, Promoter Mack Lllard Is bringing Lea Wolfe, rolling scissors expert, to Medford Wednesday for another display of one of the most spectacular holds ever developed In the mat game. Wolfe, who halls from Texas, will wrestle Sailor Prans, the tattooed tar, who gave Boy Meyers such a hectlo evening here last Wed nesday. Franz, tipping the Fairbanks around 173, will spot Wolle a few pounds, but due' to his barrel-like build may prove a hard customer for Wolfe to get his legs around for the scissors act. The forthcoming bill will be a double main event affair with Dr. DeVora, the French chlroprcator, fac ing Frank Clemens, Oklahoma bone crusher, In the other .half. Both matches will be for one hour or two falls out of three. j According to LUlard, Clemens Is a top-notch man, weighing about 180; pounds, and ahould give the French1 man plenty of trouble. U.S.C. ATHLETES IS HINT IOWA CITY, la., Jan. 10. (AP) Coach Route Williams of the Univer sity of Iowa basketball team was In vestigating today a report that For rest Twogood, assistant baseball and basketball conch at the University of Southern California, had talked with Duane Swnnaon and Bud Fronlng, Hawkeyo freshmen athletes. It was reported that Twogood, a former Iowa basketball and baseball star, had visited Fronlng and Swan son here and Influenced them to go to Southern California. "When I learn definitely who per suaded the boys to leave school I will have some more to say," Wil liams said. IN CRUCIAL CAGE TILT CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 19.- (AP) Holding an edge of one game, the fast-coming University of Oregon basketball quintet meets Oregon State here tonight In the second contest of their four-game series. The bat tle will be of utmost Importance to both teams, but particularly to the Orangemen, who have lost two games In three starts. The Web foots have lost only one game in three starts and are considered a serious threat to the Washington Huskies, who have a clean slate of six victories. Where Quality Meats Are Sold at Low Prices SATURDAY SPECIALS CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 19. (AP) Young Ellswortth Vines has evened the road tour tennis series with Big BUI Tllden at three matches all in a short power show which Included a spray of baffling drives and a breath-taking service good for 17 aces, Tllden utilized his contract privi lege to shorten the match to three sets last night when he saw the crowd of 2300 at the coliseum vir tually spilling over the edges of the court. Vines' victory was on scores of 0-3, 3-6, 0-3. Vines appeared to be at top form, but for Tllden the crowded space, the lights and some of the linesman's decisions added nothing to his poise. T Members of the Chamber of Com merce, particularly those interested In winter sports, are urged to attend a professional ski Jumping meet to be held at Mount Shasta City on Sunday, January 21, starting at 2 p. m., 'It was announced today. Lars Haugcn, seven times world's champion, will head the list of pro fessional Jumpers, and the meet promises to be one of the biggest staged in this part of the country for many years. At the time of the opening of Cra ter Lake last year, the Mt. Shasta Snowmen cooperated by giving a veiy thrilling display of ski jumping, and it Is hoped that Medford will recip rocate by having a large attendance on Sunday. The exact location of the affair is on the Mt. Shaata-Mt, Lassen high way, five miles from Mount Shasta City. Those planning to attend are urged to obtain Medford stickers from the Medford Chamber of Commerce. To Visit sister 'Mrs. Ooldle Frazior left on today's Shasta for Havre, Mont., to visit her sister In that city. A Biff Glass of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer COFFEE ANN'S Mnln and Front FOR TITLE BOOT NEW YORK, Jan. 10. (AP) If Madison Square Garden promotes a heavyweight championship bout In j June, the chances are Just about 10 to 1 the challenger won't be Max Baer. But It might be King Levlnsky. Finding It Impossible to tie Baer up to a contract to fight for the Gar den In the event he won the cham pionship. Col. John R. Klips, trick, president of the big arena, and hi matchmaker, Jimmy Johnston, have dropped all negotiations with Baer, his manager, Ancll Hoffman, and pro moter Jack Dempsey, and turned to Levi net: y Instead. In their first move to build the talkative ex-fish peddler Into the status of a title contender, the Gar den's directors have booked him for two matches, one against Charley Massera, young Plttsburgher. the other against Walter Neuscl. blonde puncher from Germany on February 0 and March 2. respectively. If the Klngflsh can get by those two hurdles, he may be asked to agree to one more tune-up before getting a shot at Primo Camera In June, always assuming the mammoth Ital ian succeeds In beating Tommy Lough ran in their 15 -round bout In Miami February 22, Propinquity may have a good bit to do with this big shift In plans. If Levlnsky, his sister-manager, Lena, and a delegation from the Chicago stadium hadn't been In town In an effort to arrange a Levlnsky-Max Schmellng battle, the garden might never even have thought of the King fish. TIGER CAGEMEN OFF TO KLAMATH (Bv Harold Grove.) The Medford high cagers lcrt this afternoon for Klamath Falls, where they will play the Klamath Falls Peli cans tonight and ChUoquln high quintet Saturday night. A hard battle is predicted for them as the Klamath Falls squad has been victorious In all Its games except two. They have defeated Bend high school twice and Yreka high twice. They have also defeated Weed. The Tigers left by private auto mobiles. I f BOWLING . Your Office Boy. 1 3 3 188 160 130 487 130 154 113 406 Or. Lantls .. S. Col ton .... C. Purnaa ... O. Robertson it. Shreve Handicap ..... 162 133 156 451 , 167 131 154 442 . 158 172 171 501 72 72 72 876 831 706 2503 F.Iks. 12 8 Roy Prultt 198 171 170 546 R. DeVora . 160 174 108 511 Dr. Paske 166 174 110 440 Herb Guenther . 170 206 168 544 George Earla 102 160 215 576 Handicap - 21 21 21 804 015 870 2680 Monday: Mall Tribune vs. Prultfs Service Station. Last Day r Lai U With Every Riverside Mate or De Luxe Tire! Our regular Riverside Tubes absolute ly free with every Mate or Do Luxe Tire you purchase Saturday! Clear savings ranging to as high as $3.50 with each Tire I Buy your new Tires for winter during this special three day offer it won't be re peated for a long time! Named To Pilot Reds .' "- - . "t, J'i I V .t4iU4MLi3 Bob O'Farrell, veteran big league catcher, has signed a two yearcorv tract as player-manager of the Cincinnati Reds. (Associated Press Photo) L FINAL SATURDAY AT Camp Cape Sebastlun CCC basket ball team was eliminated from com petition last night In the champion ship tourney o fthe Medford CCC dis trict, being played at the local nigh school gymnasium, when the team was defeated by Camp Applegate and Camp South Fork of Rogue River. Camp Applegate, with its all-Oregon team, tok the measure of the visitors, 43 to 28, consistently getting the ball beneath the basket for scor ing, while long range shots were the specialty of the coastmen, Marugg of Applegate, with 16 points, was the high scorer for the game. Other players for Applegate were Randall, Tungate, Morningstar and Rogers. On the Cape Sebastian squad were Reeves, Jester, Devore, Hodge, Taves, Doczkus and Olson. In the second game of the even ing. Camp South Fork of Rogue River had the big end of a 40-to-27 score. Playoff of the championship of the district will be held tomorrow (Sat urday) morning at 10 o'clock In the high school gymnasium here between Camp Applegate and Camp South Fork of Rogue River. Y EVEN! Annual meeting ot the Medford Gun club has been scheduled for Monday evening at the Hotel Med ford, It was announced today. Elab orate plans are being completed for a dinner session and members are asked to arrive at 7 o'clock. Reports will be made by the offic ers and committee members for 1933 and officers will be elected for 1934. The members will be entertained with outdoor motion pictures they have never viewed, which promise to be very interesting. There will be another shoot at the Gun club grounds Sunday, beginning at 11 o'clock, and a large turnout Is expected for both the Sunday shoot and the Monday dinner. Insurance Man Calls W. I. Harnon j of Portland, representing the Phoenix I Assurance company, was a business; visitor hero Thursday. I Saturday! SsJ BE BY LOCAL STORES Sponsored by the fish and game committee of the Chamber of Com merce, a crow killing contest will be held In Jackson county, commencing January 20 and ending February 20, It was announce) this morning by T. E. Daniels, chairman. The purpose of the contest Is to preserve the wild life of the county and It is definitely known that crows are extremely'dcstructive in this re gard. Contests of this nature have been conducted in many communities throughout the United States Where there Is considerable hunting, and it Is believed that a similar one here will produce a great deal of good. Statistics show that 55 per cent of all quail eggs are destroyed by crows and a vast number of young quail are also exterminated. Figures els? show that only three out of every 100 pheasant eggs are hatched, due to crows. Those who enter the contest are requested to take the crows to the following s stores, where a record will be kept in order to determine .he winners of the merchandise prizes which will be offered: Hubbard Bros., Al Piche Hardware, Medford Furniture and Hardware company, Pick's Hard ware, Montgomery Ward company, Lamport's Sporting Goods store. Those who Intend to enter the con test are reminded by the state police that It is Illegal to shoot from a highway or across a highway, from a railroad track or across a railroad track, and also from an automobile. IN VOLLEY BALL It will be a case of brain against brawn Monday night, when "Doc" Shockley'a volley ball team meet the Elder Elks In a game at the Roose velt school. But which will consti tute the brain and which the brawn, no one was so daring as to state today, although the Elks were quite chesty about last week's victory. If no cases of the gout break out in the ranks they feel assured of an equally good edge over the "sprouts" in next Monday's competition, say they. The younger team, Shockley's pride, Is composed of Leo Glascock, Arthur Lalng Dick Isaacs, Rod Waters, First Formal CONCERT MEDFORD GLEEMEN Tues. Jan. 23rd Medford High School Auditorium Admission 50c Associate memberships avail able at $2.00, entitling holder to 3 seats at each of the two concerts. On sale at Medford Chamber of Commerce. TIRES MOUNTED FREE! Harold Head of Central Point, and Dr. Shockiey, In the B. P. O. E. assortment are Dr. B. R. Elliott of 15 years' exper ience; Don Newbury, Robert Duff, Deputy District Attorney Geo. Neil son, J. F. File gel and J. 0. Collins. 5 SERIOUSLY HURT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. (API Injured In an open-switch street car collision. Jive of 36 persons who re ceived hospital attention were re ported In serious condition here to day. . At least four other persons, the motormen and conductora of the two cars, which met head-on, were cut and bruised but refused medical at tention. Paasengera were hurled over seats and on top of each other In the aisles as the cars came together with 1 a splintering crash at Mission and Yes Sir! The Greatest "Buy" of the Season! --y :V: 1 W 7 4 V . lira j S vflsAi hA MEN'S SUITS Up-to-the-Minute Tailoring Smart Styles-Fine Fabrics S147-5 New Blues Browns Grays O Basket Weaves O New Checks Smart Plaids Fancy Blues Hnr tarkrd at strain points! -aLonit wear t ply raj on lln liips! Smart p.itlrrns and sljles! I I i i j in i m . if! "Wll Lw..,'.i.,-.;:i:n V x . , -ai:.g..Vv.-.- 117 South Central. Valencia atreet lata yesterday. On woman waa catapulted partly through a window. To Olve Lecture Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Talent Baptist church, C. H. Predenburg, Th. Q., will lectuie on th ubject. "Ar God's people under the law7" or "What wa nailed to the cross?" WARNING TO MINE OPERATORS Oregon law, safeguarding life, health, ind property, requires registration of anyone practicing frofmwtal tnghwf ing. Publicfaith reposes in the honesty and accuracy of engineers' reports on mining properties; and, thereafter, oo the proper engineering supervision of ruining operations and processes. In stances of unregistered persons ille gally practicing professional engi necring,(civil, electrical, mining, me chanical, logging or chemical) hsve been reported. For inform at too write: Stale Board of Inilnesrlng Ixamtntis Rillmy Eiduajjt Buildbj, Portland, Ortgon. Remember! We can't get any more of these suits to sell at $14.75. They were bought months ago when wool ens were lowest ! We knew they were good values then you'll know they are twice as good NOW! Phone 286 117 South Central Phone 288