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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1934. PAGE SEVEN HOT HOOP SERIES TO OPEN T AT Who i Jr. tllgh vs, Parrlsh Jr. of Salem. Tigers v. St. Mary's All-Stars. Friday. Tiger i vs. Lalng'e All-Stars Sat urday. When: Tonight prelim 7p. m., main game 8 p. m. Saturday, prelim 8 p. m., main gam 6 p. m. Where: High school gym on South Oakdale. By Harold Orove. Excited feelings will b given a chance to air out when the scrappy little Bulldogs ot the Med ford Junior High clash with the Senators of the Parrlsh Junior High of Salem tonight at 8 p. m., and Saturday night at 9 p. m. The Medford high Tigers will play a preliminary to both games. Tonight the Tigjrs play St. Mary's All-Stars and Saturday night they play the Independent quintet ol Grants Pass. Laing's AUStars. The Juniors have won but one game In the series with the Senators. How. ever, Parrlsh has had to fight to their utmost to win. All of the gamea hav been decided In the last few minutes. Coach Henderson of the Medford Junior High says hla boys are In the best of 6hape for the contest. Bob Hayes, regular forward, and tied for high point honors with Oliver, will probably be out of the lineup for the rest of the season. He has been In the hospital for the past two weeks with a severe cold. Coach Brown of the Parrlsh quln tet aays that hla boyt are In good condition, although they went through a hard game with Ashland last night. The Tigers ol Medford high for the first time this season will play the All-Stars of St. Mary's In the pre limlnary. This game Is predicted to be a halr-raUins: thriller. . The All- Stars have defeated every quintet of any Importance In the valley and are of the opinion that they will give the Tigers something to worry about, Saturday night's contest between the Tigers and Lalng's of Grants Pass is what critics term a "tough" ban came. A large crowd of Medford and Ash land fans are expected to see the con- testa. The Parrlshers defeated the Ashland Juniors last night. Practically the entire Junior high student body has signified its Inten tion of being out to support the team. Probable starting lineups for the game: Jr. High Parrlsh Root P Sltopll Ettlnger F Freeman Oliver O Chllea Carter G. Hoffert Luman O Henderson Medford High St. Mary's Curtlss F D. Lewis Luman F B. Lewis Ettlnger C Qulsenberry Orove Q - Trill Steuert G Sakraida Blackstone's Cannon Brings New Stage Thrill ft Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. S8. (API CATTLE: 33, calves SS; steady, un changed. HOPS: 400: steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 800; steady, unchanged, Portland Produce "Blown Into Eternity,' bawd on an incident in the Bepoy mutiny In India and described as the final word In sensationalism, la only one of the many tricks and Illusions used by Blackstone, famous magician. In hU stage act at the Craterian theater to day and Saturday. On the screen, Zasu Pitts, El Bren del, Pert Kelton, Jimmy Oleason and Skeets Gallegher have the leads In 'The Meanest Gal In Town," a story of the hilarious adventures that be fall a "Romeo- 1st tc" barber who falls in love wth a ahow girl. On the Saturday matinee show, Blackstone will pluck a score of bun nies from the thin air and present the pets to the kiddles. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 36. AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 32e; stan dards, 32c lb. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery: A grade, 19-20o lb.; farmers door de livery, 1S-170 lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher. EOOfl Paciflo Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 18c; standards. 16c; mediums, loo docen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras. 16o don.; firsts, 14c; medi ums, 13c dos.: undergrade, 10c; pul lets, 10c down. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under ISO lbs., 8c; v alert. 90 to 100 lbs., -9c; light and Villi, 5-8c; heavy calves, B-Oc lb.; lambs, 18-140 lb.: heavy ewes, 4-7o lb.; me dium cows, a-5o lb.; canner cows. 2. 3c lb.; bulls. 4'.i-flo lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery, buying prices: Colored fowls, under 6 lbs., 12-13e; over 64 lbs., U-lSc; spring pullets, 3 to 3' lbs., 13c; leghorn fowls, over 3,4 lbs., 9 10c: under S lbs., 8-Dc; springs, 13 13c; stags, 6c; roosters, 5c: Pekln ducks, 15c; geese, lOe lb. . Cheese, milk, potatoes wool and hay steady and unchanged. Coming to Holly V" t Pacific Emergency Export corporation, yesterday's quotation was 74 cenu. AT ASHLAND TONIGHT ASHLAND, Jbh. 26. (Spl.) Klam ath Falls Pelicans will be In Ash land tonight for a game with the Llthlans. which will be followed by a return game between the two teams 8aturday night at Klamath Falls. The games will be the first between the two teams this season. Aahland will face a quintet which haa de feated some of the strongest south ern Oregon hoopers, Including the squad at Medford. The game at Klamath will be a pre liminary to the 80NS-Multnomah Athletic club contest. GOLFERS GATHER FOR RIVERSIDE. Cal.. Jan. 26 (AP) A goodly share of golf's great and near-srrcat came today to the cradle of the sport in southern California, seeking the winner's share of the M. 000 prize money posted for the first annual Riverside amateur-pro championship. The qualifying rounds of 18 holes today and tomorrow will send t.he 30 leading teams and ties each day Into Sunday's final test for the title. Schumacher Signs Giants Contract NEW YORK. Jan. 26. (UP) Hal Schumacher, the young right handed pitcher who won 19 games for the wold champion Giants last season, has slened his 1934 contract, It was announced today. Terms of the contract were not announced but It is understood that Sohumao'ier received a substantial increase. Monmouth Normal , Trims Easterners LA GRANDE. Ore.. Jan. 36. (AP) A desperate 1st half drive by the Mountaineers nearly upset the Wo1vr here lact night, but Oregon Normal school s basketball team managed to keep a one-point lend and defeat the Eatern Oregon Norma! quintet, 36 to 25. 20-1 6 OVER TIGER BT FINAL -RALLY By Harold Grove. Displaying a fast-breaking offense and a last minute rally, the Southern Oregon Normal freshmen defeated the scrappy Tigers. 30 to 16 at the high school gym last night before a scrimpy crowd. The Tiger Cubs de feated the Jay-vtlle Grangers, 31 to 13 In the preliminary. The Tigers opened up with a pass ing and scoring attack that kept them In the lead until the last four and a half minutes of the game. Four of the Southern Oregon Normal school Elephants" were In the freshman lineup. Foreman, high point man for the evening, played his third year against the Tigers. He played against the Tigers when he was a member of the Salem high quintet two and three years ago and last year when he played with the University of Oregon super-varsity. Brad dock, freshman forward, start ed the scoring with a free throw, then Hinman, Medford center, pushed the oval over the rim for the first basket of the evening and the edge for MeU ford that was held until the final minutes of the game. The score at the half time was 10 to 9 !n Medford 'a favor. A ringer by Harris and Brown In the third quar ter gave Medford what looked like winning margin. The Tigers were able to hold this lead throughout the third quarter. Foreman opened up with a long one and sunk It. Brad dock took the ball from the tip-off, tossed It to Joy and Joy sho It back to Hughes In the corner. Hughes, finding the ball too hot to handle, threw It back to Braddock, who was standing wide open In the foul circle. He swished It and gave his team a 17 to 16 lead. From that time on. the ball game was In the hands ot the frosh. They merely played a game of keep-away In Medford's territory, their superiority In handling the ball beginning to show. The first, second and third strings of the Tiger Cubs defested the Jay ville Grangers In the preliminary in a fast and thrilling game. Lineups: Medford -Sons Frosh Harris ............ F .. Brsddock White -..F. Hughes Hinman :.C . Undley Brown . - G Joy Glllnsky F Foreman Substitutions: Medford, Smith. Referee: Ivan Harrington. Tiger Cubs Jay-vllle Bates ..P Olfford Campbell F - Fraley Van Dever C . Slmms Schaefer Q Conger Fornerook .. Q ,, Gifford Referee: Laws. Dix at Rialto MM Richard Dix plays the part of a man who casts aside his natural scruples against killing his fellow men and becomes a ruthless war ace in "Ace of Aces" at the Rialto the ater today and Saturday. On the same program, Peggy Shan non and Donald Cook have featured roles In "Fury of the Jungle." A fleet of twenty-three planes, many of which were flown In the World War by famous aces, make dizzy Immelman turns, double loops, barrel rolls and perpendicular dives in "Ace of Aces." SONS PLAY MAC IN Tl BOWLING RATE UNDER DOG The Elks AUStsra made a clean sweep In their bowling match with the Peerless Meat Market In the city league last night. The first game resulted In a tie, necessitating a fourth game to decide the issue. Elks 1st 3nd 3rd Totsl Roy Pruitt 159 160 178 407 J. Gill 150 170 303 533 H. Ouenther 184 176 176 536 R. DeVore 149 199 150 4f8 G. Esds . 189 193 185 666 Handicap 18 IS IS Total 844 019 905 3668 Peerless Meat Market 1st 3nd 3rd Totsl N. Newland 137 158 184 T. Noud 179 136 149 Ray Pruitt 153 153 130 A. Stoehr 151 173 144 Dunning 135 136 135 Handles p ............ 89 89 89 479 464 436 467 405 EUGENE. Ore., Jan. 26. (AP) Could the University of Oregon Web- foots conjure to the basketball court their perennial gridiron Jinx over University of Washington, they might be the first to defeat the Huskies this season when the teams meet to night at Seattle. For six years "Mighty Washing ton" has failed to defeat Oregon In football. Not ao In basketball, nor does an Oregon win tonight appear likely. j Recovery from a leg injury of J sophomore center Willie Jones has Inspired Oregon hopes. Bud Jones, aggressive sophomore guard, fits well In the defensive mire Coach Rine hart hopes he has created. Also in the scoring parade are "Spook" Robertson, leading point gainer and Bill Berg. The winged feet and flailing arms of little Gib OUnger are calculated to complicate Husky scoring efforts. SEATTLE, j"an7 36. (AP) Six times undefeated In conference play. Coach Hec Edmundson's University of Washington five matches strides tonight here with the University of Oregon Webfeet with a week and a half of . rest behind them for the "crooclal Rerles." Edmundson's captain and t a r guard, Harold Lee, will be on the sidelines, and his second string cen ter. Dick Merrln. is also nursing a bruised ankle. Oregon's team, the best five In several years at Eugene. Is making its first Washington state tour of the season. At Pullman also tonight, Oregon State opens a two-game series with Washington State. James Dunn Coming In Craterian Film "Take a Chance," a gay bit of non sense concerning the careers of four carnival side-show entertainers who become tired of small-town life and decide to snatch fame .and fortune on Broadway, comes to the Craterian theater Sunday. James Dunn and Cliff Edwards, who Just can't keep from pocketing other people's wstchea and miscel laneous valuables, make a splendid team. Dunn, who has played ro mantic leads exclusively In the past, Bteps over Into fares comedy as though born to It. June Knight and Lillian Roth support them well. "Take a Chance" has a much stronger plot than the usual musical film, besides boasting of a chorus of Broadway's prettiest girls and at least 1 five hit songs. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 38. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close May .7V4 .74i .W4 .73i July .74 .74 .74 .74 Cash: Big Bend bluestem .744 Dsrk hsrd winter, 13 pet. .80 11 pet. .-. .74 'i Soft white .70'j Western white .7014 Hard winter 704 Northern spring .. 7014 Western red .7014 Oats: No. 3 white. 822.50. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. $23.00. Millrun, standard, $13.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 68; barley, 1; flour, 18; oats, 1: hay, 8. Chicago Wheat Laurel and Hardy iiV ".Sons of rhe Desert" "Sons of the Desert," the new Lau rel and Hardy fulMengt.h feature comedy, opens at the Holly theater Sunday. With the assistance of Charley Chase they help enliven a lodge convention, even though it causes them several Incidents near tragedy. FIRST RUN FILM COMING TO ROXY From polo player and man about town In the effete East to a two-gun badman from the Rio Grande, Is the awift transition of Rex Bell, ace wes tern star, In "Lucky Larrigan," first run film action of the East and West which comes to the Roxy theater to morrow. A lucky R'-iot In a gun battle and his rtdlng ability, acquired on the polo field, convinces the westerners that he really Is a hard-riding two gun man. 'THE LITTLE GIANT' OPENS AT STUDIO Edward o. nobinoot. comes to the screen of the Studio theater today as sn ex-gang leader In "The Llttlt Giant." Robinson plays hla flrat comedy part In Vie role of a Chicago btr baron, who retires from his highly profitable business to break into high after brer haa become laaallsed. Al. Chem. &: Dye .......... Am. Can - Am. & Tgn. Pow A. T. Jt T Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. r .... Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel 15414 101 10'J 117', IS', 68'4 30 V, 44 4 California Park'. . 28 Caterpillar Tract 38i Chrysler S4H Coml. Solv 34'i Curt las-Wright 3H DuPont . S Gen. Foods . . . 36' 4 Gen. Mnt 39'4 Int. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man. .. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney fJ. C.) 42 V, 1811 63 2614 10 CHICAGO, Jan. 36. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .89 .89 .88 4 .8914 July .8714 .8814 -87 .88 Sept. 88 U .894 .88 .8914 mi Phillips Pet - 17'i Radio 8 Sou. Pac 3714 Std. Brands .... 34", St. Oil Cal 41 4 St. Oil N. J. 47 Trans. Amer. . 7 Union Carb 48- Unit. Aircraft 3414 U. S. Steel 8674 Wall St. Report Bond sale Averages. (Copyright, 1934, standard Statistics Co.) January 36: 30 30 30 80 Ind'la Rr'a TJt's Total Today 77.4 82.6 83.7 81.2 Prev. day ... 77.5 . 82.6 88 5 81.2 Week ago .... 77.0 81.4 82.9 80.4 Year ago .... 64.7 64.3 83.7 70.8 3 yra. ago .... 90.4 105.6 100.3 96.7 Stock Rale Averages. (Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics Co.) January 26: 50 30 30 90 Ind'ls Br's Dt's Total Today 99.3 49.6 76 8 87.6 Prev. dsy . 99 9 50.0 77.8 88 8 Week ago .... 97.8 49 8 77.2 88 8 Year ago .... 53.1 39.0 90.7 66.0 3 yrs. ago ...125 0 104.1 173.7 130.3 NEW YORK, Jan. 36. (AP) Spec ialties held the spotlight -In today's rather ragged stock market and a number recorded substantial gains. The so-cslled leaders, however, were a little unsettled and moat of these dipped moderately under further realizing. There was a brief laat hour rally, but recoveries failed to hold The close was easy. Transfers ap proximated 2.300.000 ahsres. Todsy's closing prices for 32 selected stocks follow: goo pw cpftfc iia0ng You know how it is. It was the wind. Then that whack-blanked trap. And the caddy sneezed. But when you get home for lunch or supper that hundred plus doesn't seem so ferocious. Not when you're relaxed. With a steaming fragrant cup of Hills Bros. Coffee before you. There's a friendly quality in the deep goodness of Hills Bros. 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PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1309 Court St. Phone 621 WE ARE GLAD TO PLACE THIS SIGN IN THE STORE OF WILLIAM HAMMETT PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 31 No. Bartlett Medford Phone 659 By Logan Nlnlngfr. ASHLAND, Jan. as. (Spl.) The vnia Biiernoon. wners tney win mnt th Murtnomah Athtle club of port land tonight and Saturday night. Th two trams have mt thr tlmM this ssason and each time the teachrra have been defeated by a single point. Since the laat game with the MAC quintet. Hobson's outfit hu met insny teama and undergone many Improvements. In two gamea with the highly raied Humboldt five last week, ths SONS smothered their op ponents In landslide of baskets. BELCASTRO, WOLFE TO GRAPPLE NEXT SAME UMPIRES SIGNED UP BY COAST LEAGUE PAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 13. (UP) Despite the protean if David Flem ln. president of the Los Angeles club, the farr.e umpires that staffed the Pactf!' Coast leacue game laat wason will firrt the players asnin thu tt-iSTi. Hy Btaserlr, president ol the league, announced today. The Bth ANNUAL STATES BAN QUFT at the Flrat M. E. church hsll Is to Ni held Friday, February 3. Reserve t onoe a place at vour home state able by calling M73-W. Answers Request "BlU" Sharpie, announcer over KNX at Hollywood, recently asked OTer the radio If any one knew where he could (tet a lead bar, used in coupling a four-horse tesm. Owar Mlnn!k. employed in B. F. Pesrt blacksmith shop in Cen tral Point, heard the request, made a lead bar and sent it to "Bill" Sharpies. He acknow3ed?t -cceipt of the bar. said it waa Jut v:.at he wanted and complimented Mr. Minniek over the radio. Pete Belcastro and Lea Wolfe will tangle In ths top spot of Mack Lll lard's next wrestling show at the armory. Wednesday evening, according to announcement today by tha pro moter. LI Hard la also combing the field for a suitable opponent for Frank Clementa, the Oklahoma terror who waa seen here last week. In mschlng Belraatro and Wolfe, Ullard la guaranteeing fans one of the most sensational shows seen here In months. Pete alw&ys puts on a hammer -and -tongs exhibition while Wolfe Is likewise popular In Medford for hla science snd use of ths rolling scissors. PORTLAND PUCKSTERS BEAT SEATTLE. 3 TO 2 SEATTLE. Wssh., Jsn 20. (AP) Superior defensive work laat night gave the Portland Bucaroos a 3-to-a win here over the Seattle Seahawka , In a northwestern pro hockey league , game, and aent the visitors Ino a! third-place tie with Edmonton. Make Your Old Gun Shoot Like New: now haT the only up to date reboiing machine In the State. 5end In your old gun now and hare the old barrel rebored like new at the low cost of 95.00. For full part leu I era write TROEH'B SPORTING GOODS Inc., Eugene. Oregon. Ella C. Gentry Rites Saturday Funeral services for Ella C. Oentry, who passed away at her residence, 816 Liberty atreet, January 33, will be held from the Perl Funeral Home. 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