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PAGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON", THURSDAY,' JANUARY 25, 1934. ID PARRISH PLAY 3 BOWLING Elk Tourney. SI wood . Prultt Sanderson Bowman .,.... Olmscheld Handicap Old Rivalry Will Be Renewed With Salem Basketeers Tigers and St. Mary's Play Preliminary Games Medford Junior hltfh school will como into Its own tn athletic tomcr vow night, when they meet the Par rim Junior high Mhool huketball quintet of Salem, on the high school floor In the first of a two-game series, In. the local's principal encounter of the season. Parrish has always been Med ford's most formidable opponents, but the local boys look forward to playin? them, for in addition to being real Opposition, the Salem youngsters are the best of sports, and relations es tablished between the school several years ago have been most pleasant. Two years ago, on the local floor, Med ford tied Parrtsh for state hon on, winning the first game by two points, arid losing the second In an Overtime period by a similar score, Last year t Salem, the Parrish boys won both games, but it took an overtime period to take the second game, and then tht lead was only one point at the end of playing time. In this game, Med ford was leading by one point, with only five seconds to play, when a foul allowed the Salem boys to tl up the score. So, Judging from the past, the con teats tomorrow night and Saturday should be real battles. Jack Henderson, grandson of the late George Prescott, and a letterman of Med ford -Junior high school last year, is a regular on the Parrish team this year. Preliminaries to both games will be played by the local high school team and St. Mary's AU-SHars. The St. Mary's boys are a fast outfit, and My they are after some Tiger skins In the games this week. A radio rally will be held tonight At OHO, so time in and hear the Junior Pep olub put on a real pep Broadcast. The probable starting lineup are Med ford Salem Root P Skonll Xttlnger , ,. Freeman Oliver C ........ Chiles Carter ...... .-.t....a..,.. . Hoffert LumaH .-O Henderson BEAVERS DEFEAT 1,321023 MOSCOW, Ida., Jan. W On- ton etata'a Beavsr., with 83-21 vic tory om Idaho her laat nJght, word In a tla with Oregon for aeoond place In the northern division Paclflo Ooaat conference hoop race today. Tho Vandala and Washington State kept each other company In the oellar. After dropping Tuesday night's tut le, 81-39, the Beavera got revenge last night by putting on the pressure lor a laat period win. George Hlbblrd, forward, dropping in five shota from the floor and a trio of free toaaea for 18 of hla team'a counters. Ttoa van al. led at the half. 13-19. After a week's Idleness, the league leading Washington Husklea will go Into aetlop again tomorrow night, meeting Oregon In the first of two fame aerlea, while the Beavera will ah in across the atate line to Pullman for pair of contests with Washing ton atate. -a. 03 Totals ....1009 Guenther, Hugo.... 1S5 Jerome m.....m....h 301 Rankin 71 Roetel 166 Smith .... Handicap 34S 131 1M S30 358 IBS 108 807 141 1S1 148 487 .. 187 187 187 601 108 141 198 403 03 S3 376 886 880 3774 180 300 836 ISO 690 178 601 197 41 319 187 00 189 169 168 408 74 74 74 323 Total 31 884 880 9604 Friday nlghti Sollnaky va. Wateon City League, Your Office Boy, Dr. Lantls 174 181 166 830 O. Roberteon ...... 136 126 0. F-urnaa 148 130 168 443 H. Field 100 134 190 303 R. Shreve 192 ll 136 440 8. Col ton ..... 116 132 287 Handicap 68 73 73 777 808 801 3381 Poet Office. 8. Sherwood . 166 .146 167 468 Q. Gould 131 78 138 387 R. Slngler 186 163 134 '433 E. York 83 116 133 381 B. Nlchola , , 167 131 184 473 Handicap 138 138 136 17 780 B73 3480 Tonight: Peerleas Meat Market va Elka. WOLFE PINS TAR PORTLAND, dan. 35. (P) Bob Kruse's wrlstlocks were too much for Jack Porsgren, Vancouver, B. O., and the Oswego heavyweight won the da cut on when he threw tho weakened Canadian out of the ring for the de ciding fall here last night. , Don Wagner, 920, former Oregon State fooball player, won his sixth oonsecutlve match since entering the wrestling game when he took Moose Norbeck, 23o, Vancouver, B. O., for the second time after two minutes wrestling In the second 10-mlnuto round. After apparently being weak ened from rabbit punches, Wagner picked Norbeck up and erashed him to the mat. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Katate of Philip R. Ttefren. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entittfd Court as administrator of the wutt of Philip R. Trefren, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchovs within six months from the first publication of this notice to J. P. Pllegol, 32 North Central Ave., Med ford, Oregon. Datd and first published January 95, 1034. J. F. FMKOKL, Administrator. M. K H ANNA and J. P. FUECHBL, Attorneys for Administrator. Sailor Franz, stocky grappler from San Diego, rushed over to Les Wolfe's corner as the latter was leisurely doffing his robe when the gong sounded for the beginning of their match at the armory last night, and surprised the Texan with a series of head locks and wrist' whlplocks fol lowed by a body press to tnk the first fall in less than a minute. Wolfe, considerably ruffled by the unexpected onslaught of the tattooed tar, came back with fire in his eye and, after 1ft minutes of strenuous grappling, clamped on his spectacu lar rolling sclAsop, with which he pounded tne goo rrom sme to side llqe a sack full of mush to even up the score. Wolfe took the deciding fall in 10 minutes by again snaring the sailor with the rolling scissors. In the opening match of the double main-event card, Pete Belcaatro, Sac ramento Italian, took two falls out of three from Frank Clemens, the Oklahoma terror, after the latter had demonstrated something entirely new to mat fans In this neck of the woods. The hold, known as the "In dian paralyser," was gained with a foot on each side of the Italian's .head,, one pressing upon the cords on the side of the neck. Pete found the situation so unpleasant that he broke his chicken gut before he In tended, and yielded to the fall in It minutes. Beloaatro took the next two turn bles In nine and 14 minutes, respect tvely, with well exeouted crab holds. Clemens, w.ho spotted Pete several pounds In weight, proved a fast and versatile grappler, and Protor Mack Lll lard .hopes to sign him up for next Wednesday's card. The popular Wolfe may also be seen here again next week. Llllard'a mat shows are gaining In attendance, and, If such cards as the laat two are continued It la predicted Medford will regain the old-time In tereet In the game. Who: Medford vs. SONS Fresh men, Tiger Cubs vs. Apple gate Townles. When : Tonight, prelim. 7 p. m. Main game, 8 p. m. Where: High school gym on South Oak dale. By Harold Grove With their practice schedules com plete for the week, the Medford high and the freshman SONS are prepared for the worst when they meet on the maple courts of the Medford high school gyu at 8 o'clock tonight. The SONS have not announced their starting lineup but are expect ed to present a quintet of "eagle-eye" ball playasra. Tha Medford team has completely overcome the down-ln-the-dumps spirit that prevailed the first of the week. They gave their sharpAhooting the final polish Thursday night. Probable starting line-up for Med ford: Harris and White, forwards; Steuart and Brown, guards; Bttlnger, center. The Medford Tigers will play pre liminaries to the Parrish Jr.-Med ford Jr. games tomorrow and Saturday nights, playing the St. Mary's All Stars Frld and Lalng's All-Stars of Orants Pass Saturday. PETROLLE, BEATEN By 10 KMED Broadcast Schedule NEW YORK, Jan. 25. (AP) Once more Will Petrol le a sturdy up-iUnd-lng citizen, was back In the ranks of the unemployed today, a former prize fighter, with nothing to worry about except a bit of bond clipping now and then and that cigar store he owns In Duluth. ' The old fellow folded his dun colored Indian blanket and packed It away for the last time, ready to accept as final the 10-round heating Barney Roes, of Chicago, lightweight champion, gave him In the Bronx Coliseum last night. "Tell them I'm through," he said as he shuffled down the ring steps In the big barn In the Bronx laat night, thoroughly beaten by the bril liant little Ross. "I can't fight any more, so I'm not going to try." In only one round, the ninth, when ' Barney obviously was coasting was Petrolic able to work his way labor- i lously to close quarters and gain the , upper hand. Barney beat him once before In Chicago. Every other round, and the unani mous decision of the Judges, the referee and the 12,043 of the faithful who Journeyed far Into the fastness of the Bronx for the battle, went to Rom. Ross shook the veteran badly at . times, but never could floor him or j bring him close to the knockout stage. 1 The betters had made Barney a 8 to 1 favorite, despite Petrolle's weight ! advantage. Billy weighed 141, Ross1 136. NO SALES TAX FOR SMUDGE OIL, SPRAY The Oregon tax commission has de livered an opinion holding that under the provisions of the proposed sale tax there will be no sales tax on smudge oil and sprays used In culti vation of fruit. This has been a moot question among fruitgrowers of the valley. The tax commission holds that the tax would be "pyramiding",, which Is not allowed in the act. The same rule applies to other materials used in farm production and In the sale of farm produce. POMEROY HIGH SCORER ON RIFLE CLUB RANGE Medford Rifle olub held their 6th postal match ahoot Tuesday with .the five high acorn being sent to 8po kane, Waali., In competition for Mm Paclflo northwest championship. Scorea follow: Pete Pomeror M H. O. Rlnabarxer . . . H. 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H.tl Friday 12:15 Chamber of Commerce Newt 8:00 Break f aat News, Mall Tribune 8:0s Mualcal Clock 8:111 Peerleaa Parade 8:!0 Shopping oulde 8:45 Royal Club program 0:00 Friendship Circle- Hour 9:30 Morning Melody 0:45 Home Makera Bureau 10:00 Weather Forecast 10:00 Mualcal Notes 10:15 Radio School of Cookery 10:30 Marching Along 11:00 Orants Pane Hour 11:15 Vignette 11:80 Mirror of Family Life 11:45 Tone Pictures 13:00 Mid-day Revue 13:10 Chamber of Commerce Newa 13:15 Radio Rendeivoua 13:80 Newa Flashes, Mall Tribune 13:80 Auction Flaahea 13:85 Monarch Melodies 13:50 Interlude . , 1:00 Varieties 3:00 Claaslfled edition of Air 8:00 Bongs for everyday 8:80 KMED program review 3:36 Dreaming the Walts: Away 4:00 Rhythmical Cocktail 4118 Uncle Jerry 4:80 Maaterworka program 5:00 Cecil and Sally SUB Hllo fierenadera 5:30 SI A Rimer 8:48 Newa Dtgeat, Mall Tribune 6:00 Medford Theatre Oulde 8:18 Al Plche' Sporte and Flaahea 6:30 Interlude 8:30-The Regimented Dead 6:45 Moderne 7:00 Do You Believe In Ohoats? 7:16 Eventide 7:30 to 8:00 Waits Potpourri OAKLAND, Cel.. 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