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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 PAOE SEVES Read ever? ad on thli pace . . . you will probably Mud exactly the Lhlni you want to buy or aril ... If It jnt there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, elfectlvel pet word first Injection (Minimum 28c) Eacn additional Insertion. per word . lc ( Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes el.35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST It dog mlsslnji call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED oirl for general house work. Sleep at home. Box 2430 Trib une. WANTED Experienced waitress, ap ply Jacxson Hotel. WANTED competent ftlrl for gen eral houseworx. Box 2238. Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 989-R. Thlbault. Phone WANTED Hereford bull 20 or 24 months old. C. P. Balrd, Selma Oro. WANTED Flat or roll top desk In good condition. Box 2470. Tribune. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. See Geo. 3. Barton. 33 N. Orape St. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. y Across from Montgomery Ward To. WE "PAY CASH For raw furs, hides, pelts, wool ana monmr. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Orape St. Phone 10S2 WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. Ad- CASH for dry and green beef hides, pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson. Peerless Market. WANTED Warranta. Redden & Co ' WANT TO BUV 1920 Ford cheap. 333 W. 2nd. Must be WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonable. Box 2H8. Tribune. WILL care for elderly aiclt people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 JUNK WANTED We pay eaon tor JUNK BATTERIES RAOIAIOBS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER unl of all aescriDiLun MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSt J7 No Orepe Fl WA FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 S Main Rates very moderate FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished houw, garage. slcp'nK porch, cool er, wood range. 818 W. Jackson St., 117.50 per month. Water paid. 4TR00M"furnlshed house. 375 South Central. I TOR PENT 1017 W. 9th. 42 N. Holly. 1110 W. 9th. 305 Laurel. 435 N. Central. FIRST INS. AOENCV H H. Brown. 105; after 5 p m. 1870. POl RENT - Homea furnished or Brown a White unfurnished TOR RENT That cozy. 4-room stucco bungalow, nlcelv urmshed. at m N. Oakdslf . Available Feb. 5. Inquire at 10 N. Fir. HOUSES no. (12 to and US water paid: wood range Phone 105 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT-After Jar uary 7, store room 17x80 feet, no Orape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop Reasonable rent to ruht party Apply at business office MaU Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT In Moil Tribune building UV.nl room w.th fireplace, larce d;n;n v room, kitchenette, bath room and dressing room. L'jznt. water and steam heat furnished. Pcss.-na'jle rent. Apply Tribune otf.ee rORR.VT Apt. 525 N. Riverside. FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR SALE ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS WARM, pleasant rooms. Phone 870-R. SPECIAL BARGAIN EXTRA FINE - - QUALITY well cleaned hardy Idaho ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8. Orape. affidavit grlmm seed limited amount -r:il IfT" n.5o per loo lbs delivered FOR RENT-Purnlshed room. 11 So x.;vtionh vlUuM OI common. orenK"- Certified Onmm and Cossack: Red FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1309-L AW: White, and Sweet Clovers: K also Grasses. s.itlsfactton or seed re- ' turnable. Gladly mall samples and FOR EXCHANGE prices, intermountain seed co., Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE OR TRADE Carrot, on- --tr Ions. Buff Orpington setting hens. IMPROVED beardless barley. E. E hatching cgs. 211 Vancouver Ave- Foss, Talent. r Cupp ' "or!- FOR SALERecleaned Kauota o.ts WANTED To trade Ford A '29 pick- Woods Lumber Co. up. good condition for aheep. Wm. - - J " " " " M-f Talent FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or Hart, i-aient. X)SI, jj,,,.,,.,.,, or at barns: Jin, FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A. A non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. Otto Ford IV, ton trk consider '29 Pom. Nledermeyer. Rt. 2. Phone 523-J-4. Hl-Way Exchange, So. of Phoenix, R- SAUEEvergrn ,hrubli trws: - - -. i. 1- - - flowering ahrubs and plants. Qlas- HOMESTEAD relinquishment, !4 mUe cock's Nursery. 264 Beatty St. - from Crater Lake Highway, 4 miles " ; froS Esgle Point, urTder Irrigation. TOR S4iE-me qtiallty seed grain, well fenced. Cabin. 5 aore clover. HancHen barley, beardless barley. M00 "ash or trade for good car. Call Y?"" het- "i J'vllle, 122. Star Ranger Station. J,,.y.rm'y"'- , ! FOR SALE - "Grocery" and building FOR SALE - Hay. first and second 16x32- living quartern and out- cutting alfalfa, grain, wheat and buHdVs Vwm t"k. sedan In 5?"7 JaCkSD- trade. Sterling Creek Store. Jack- Wle Central Point road. nvlUe- ' ' WE HAVE BUYERS for Oold Prop- TRADE 1 ton Reo truck for horsea "" placer and lode. Send or model Ford. Phone 838-R. mp.et rnatlon jo H-jM WANTEDFlrst-claas mellow tone vie-; Portland. Ore. lln. WIU give in exchange high grade rTrTTl.,. tlnrt." or annlu and new rotary sewing machine. Bring .?L P ni violin to 816 No. Central. . "-l- n - -' - - - FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven HAY . wheat barley rolled or ground 11.000 miles, for late model sedan y"',..: !J' "non '3-j-a. n3 Bower, Murphy. Oregon. roR 6ALEcholce Kanota oat and FOR SALE OR TRADE-Whlte electric ' F' sewing machine for light sedan Nledermeyer. Phone 33-J-l. Box 638. Tribune. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming. FOR "sale ORTRADE 1932 Harley plowing. Phone 912-J. . . . . SLi't m?dLF0.rI sh,v "UP FOR SALB-Furnlture. chairs, tao.es Write Robt. Chrtatean. Happy Camp. ate m Wel.b 8t ot, w C1- Jackson. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE B.3-D"7 LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree. "ntod and repaired White excellent soli. Sacrifice $250. Write Sewing Macaine Co. 24 N Bartlett Box 56. Mall Tribune. a RAINBOW garden ot glads. 100 WHEN you think ot real estate think - ,?" "ft less than 40 of Brown & White. j;r'Jtle Va.lu S .r T. for . . . 82.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free FOR SALE A. with 3-room house. F. H Reum. 922 South Oakdaie. electric pump, woodshed, barn, for ?ZZ 1 1 ', quick sale 350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. FR SALE-1928 Pontlac sedan, good 1. Box 250. ' mile so. Stewart Ave.. condition. Phone 016-X. on Thomas Road. MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE REAL FQTATP THOROUGHBRED stallion service. . Box 139, Spring street. TO TRADE Clear Long Beach. Call- EXPERT P. U. C. advlceavallabie. pornla property for southern Ore- llM long dijtanc, ,ru(:1 insurance gon farm, partially Irrigated. Ed Inquire 33 N. Grape St. Veatch, 201 South Acacia, Compton. California. BUY, SELL, TRADE Ouna. boats, - motors, cash registers, typewriters. 60 ACRES Plenty timber, will make Bargains men s shoes work, dress, deslrablo mountain home: trade tor oxfords. Chippewa quality boot. Medford property. 226 No. Front 3l7 Nortn Riverside. TJn-p OATH1 T TVPCtTOrir OLD PEOPLE w!l1 c"red tor: reas.-n- . . . . rr. .. Dle rates' Convalescent Homo, FOR QUICK SALE V milk cows. 2 "d. Just fresh. 2 springers. Inquire Ross pqr dressmaking, remodeling and Lane. Rt. 2. Box 453. alterations, see Gladys Klme. 105 FOpTsXLETwork and saddle horsel Noh Oakdaie Work g"nteed Medford Riding Academy. Phone , Buy gol(1 anll oan money "cecll 63.8"RJ Jennings, corner Front and Mam FOR SALE Team of mules Henry FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Kerby. Talent. Coats rellned Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. FOR SALE POULTRY TunrPM GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co Get AND EUbS our new prices FOR SALE Pedigreed barred rock EXPERTDRESSMTAKINGf" by dav or cockerel one mile north Eagle hour. My home or yours. 402 N. Point. W. L. Laweon. Onkdale. Bessie Daley. HHXopg.?56V' BUSINESS CHANCES" BABY CHICKS due Monday. Feb. 5. .SAt,S-Sm'1 stallshed busl- Reds. cummlngs Poultry RanOi, 6 '"tablo for man and wife, mile, out Midway road, Centre! ""a' '"vestment. Box 2433, Point, Rt. 1. Tribune. FOR SALE Hanson leghorn In full Sh?11 ,h0p e1ulPnlnt- lay. N. D. Grlsham. 1 mile west of rnone bib-x. Central Point on Jacksonville road. day' old cmcWhtTTr-nT. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hansen strain. 8c: Rocks and Reds. 9o. Highest quality chicks. Send abstract! for catalog. Jenk Poultry Farms. V " jti-a.-i.nv T.".g-": CjfjJgyi ABSTRACT CO. CHICKS hatching Dressier' Square XfiSSS? I Abstracts of Title and ' Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. - . m fTJKJrlJLA Title Insurance. The1 PURB?onx"to"ms,," Cockeran's "prlx iV''Sf 0nly comnl!t, Tltl atock. 5. Jesse Nell. Rt I. Ashland aa" County m J,cltn NURSERY STOCK MURRAlf" ABSTATcl-AljstracTa ..-.-u.-u-.- -..in. of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. -32 ROSES I ROSES I North Central Ave., upstairs. The Carlton Nursery will furnish 1 number one field grown rose at job Printing 85 cents each or I3.5"0 per do. All - - - . . . the new varieties as well a the old MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT sort. Best equipped plant In southern We hsve a complete line of orna- Or r con. Printing of all kinds: book mental end shrubbery at the lowest binding; loose- leaf ledgers and prlre In years. blanks, billing systems, duplicating Get your ordera In early and we caah sales slips and everything In will ship your plant direct to you the printing lines. 38-30 N. Grape from the nursery. The lee these Phone 75. plants are handled, the better they rrrr will grow. Money to Lend Call on W. B. Barnum. next to the Ever Shady Auto Camp. South WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE Pacific highway. Phone 851-R-3. AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. . Three per cent per month on un- FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES n,ld hln,'- No other eharjres. See rurt, Ptt-ljj. auiuiuumuna w Tr,0mas, 45 South Central, USEL CARS ground floor craterlan Theater 30 St tide. 8 Ulcl ator Rd.tr. Bldg. State License No. S-157. '30 Chevrolet special Sedan. 32 Ford V-8 Std. coupe. Epert Window Cleaners '29 Stude. 8 President' Sedan. " Also a -e line of light used car it kET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. C E GATES AUTO CO. House Cleaning Floor Waxing. Orl- Used Car Lot m"1 Cleaning specialty 6th and Bartlett n ,- - - . . -i. -.,n.rn.ii-Lj Tranfcfer USED CARS . 50-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- 1P32 Plymouth Sedan. era and movers Special livestock 1932 Chrysler Sport coupe. moving equipment. Price rlabt. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 619 North Riverside. Phone I044-X. 1930 Bulck Coupe. ' - 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. 1910 Etsex Sedan. Office 1016 No. Central, phone 415 ( 19.11 Ford Tudor Sedan ' " Pricea right aervlce guaranteed. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. fr tor. We haul nythir 8otthrn OrfBon'ii OidM Chrrr t ' freffonftt,i Prlc 111 No F:i an Plvmoutti Dri atrwt Phon 332 30 Ho. Riwwid Plxmt 18 - i Sundry Btotk FOR SALE 'TlANriTBEr MISCELLANEOUS rrS" Prlc mahed on qui- . . tty fnilt lree, nrutii, ro and 1 for 5A1E Olrt m'.nf. porkft, p;. h?rry plant. Driv to w. B. Br l cr tV lorte. Box 241, Tribune. num'i on Purine hlahway, 3 mi!M i tvouth of MMforrl or Phona 851 -R-3 I TOR SALE Pure lflf hT. firt CARLTON Nt'RSERY CO CARL- j fitting. John NwcorTib. 327 TON. OREGON. , okrt. - - . -. . - -. - , i Palntlnc ant) Pane manglng iA BAROAIN-A'.l ' $20. Beda!ad. , j mttrfj. 120 ffpr.r.a. drffter mil M A BL1S Painting tnr paper-' 1 library tab. C.l 206 6o. Holiy. banglni- TI. 940 W. 18 B. Orvpt. LEGAL NOTICES Not fee In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and lor the county ot Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Darbv, Deceased. Notice la Hereby Given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed Executor of the estate of the above named deceased, and has quftltfled as auch; all parties having any claim against aald estate are hereby notified verified aa by law required, either to ; the undersigned at his home in Sec tion 11 Townahtp 38 S..Rane 2 V. of the W. M., Jackson County, Ore gon, or at the office of P. J. Newman. Attorney for said Estate, In the Palm Buildln?. Medford, Orepon, within lx ..v, m .u! .. In ZirtS t tt mav make payment at Tlther of aald places. oatea and nrss puoiwnea una otn day of February. A. D.. Ifl34, JOHN DARBY, Executor with the will annexed of the estate at Charles Darby, deceased. In Bankruptcy No. R-lSSfi Notice of First Mcetlnjr of Creditors In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Sidney W. Richard son and Beulah H. Richardson, Bankrupts. To the creditors of SJdnev W. Rich ardson Bnd Beulnh H. Richardson, of the city of Medford. in the County ( of Jackson and District aforesaid Bankrupts: Notice la hereby given that on the 30th day of January, 1934. the said : Sidney W. Richardson and Beulah H. Richardson were duly -adjudicated I bankrupt; and that- the first meeting of their creditors will be held In the office of the Referee. Medford Build- j ing. Medford. Oregon, on the 20th d of February. 1934. at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupts, and transact auch other business as may properly come before aald meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy February 6th. 1934. ! Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given thst I have been appointed by the County Court ot Jsekson County Oregon. Adminis tratrix or me isstste 01 Simeon R. Cogan, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims agalnstsald estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the oftice of Harry C. Skyrman, attorney for said eats'.e. at Room 409 Medford Center Build lng. In Medford. Oregon, wlthtn six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published January 30th, 1034. GRACE C. VOSS, Administratrix. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of the State o Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Bernard A. Koeppe, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, aa Administrator of aaid estate, and has duly quali fied, according 'a law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified Ac cording to law. at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney jor the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building, In the City of Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date herenf. Dated and first publlahed Janua-y 30th. 1034. HERBERT C. KOEPPE. Administrator of the Estate of Bernard A. Koeppe. deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Jackson County Msybel MoMtlllan, Plalntirf, vs. Ellis M. McMUllan, Defendant. To: Ellis M. McMUllan, defendant hereinabove named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to ap- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Young sheep 6. Total t. Ruler of Persia it Musical In strument Tt. Roma 14. Back of ths neck II. Lizardllk amphibian II. Ignited 17. Court hearing 18. And: Latin 19. If 22. Therefore 23. VfRstabla 24. Devoured H. Act of en dearment W. Trust 3. Het4 chamber 33. Rtrifs as. iiuFxoimrs tills JM. Pronoun Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle U N U SJeTd fA BASED R E S TTdTE Ifa E S I DE AglTglNiloD Eifj s e ,E -Lillf.p T & T AihL M? 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Plaintiff will take a decree asaJnat you for the relief demanded In .iid Complaint, which la succinctly atated aa follows: A Decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now xiMpg be! ween PJn" and Dndant nd mat Plaintiff 'a maiden name, Marbel Harris, be restored and for such other and different relief as to this Court may seem meet and proper In tle premises. This Summons la published In ths Meniord, Man rnoune. Mcorora. u: con. bv order of the Honorable H. D Norton. Judge of the above entitled' j Court on the 22nd day : j : The date of the flrat publication of this Summon la the3rd day of January, 1934. BOGGS AND BENGTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff 12 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon. file ' 4wwmw mttJuw mirvw 1 m St.-r.' itm I-.sl.' i. . buck ifiu-iiunuii, tuuied as me world's cleverest basketball puser, who will be seen In action with the House of David team In Us game with the Sons here tonight. McCormick Twins Of Medford Gain Oregon Honorary ; Cage Wizard I ,"3 !. i ST U. OF O., EUGENE. Ore.. Feb. 6.- I P"Wr ln the 8ame he hB" PleaMd i fane the country over with his Indl Two University of Oregon students vldual hlDltlon(1 Another star is from Medford, Misses Clarita and Frances McCormick, who are sisters, and not only that, but twin sisters, have recently been Initiated Into Al phr. Kappa Delta, national sociology honorary, It was anonunced by the university chapter. Membership to the sociology hon orary Is limited to those students who are majoring In social sciences and are outstanding scholastlcally, and slso from the point of service and accomplishment. Other students Initiated were: Wanda Veatch, Halsey: Eugene Stromberg, Richard Boiling, Margaret Ellen Osborne. Eugene; Elleabet,h Stlmpson. Portland: Inee Eyle. Springfield; and Hazel Corrlgap, As toria. In keeping with the general Idea that twins do things that are alike, both of the Misses McCormick are speclalleing In sociology and are members of the aKppa Kappa Oam- mi sorority. Cross - Word Puzzle I. Forced air noisily through the nose 9, Dried grass 10. Copies IL Brave man 10, Own 21. Organ of hearing 21. Bafore font 21. School I ni 18. Tha llvsr salmon 27. Graedy 21. Birds 29. Flrnre shapH Tllis tht n moon 30. Sacred Image 11. txiok affr 34. Topaz hum ming bird 37. Top plce of a aplre at. Timid 44. Iteusts 4fi. Not dartfaroui 47. Donkty 41. Long narrow InTct Sft. Orlef '.J. Parent 3!. City In O r many DOWN 1. Solitary I. Kncourags 3. Cut down 4. In the space which paralts I. Auction ft. flingta thine 7. Legend BEARDED SONS FACE SI. MARY'S Colorful Traveling Team Will Be Seen in Action On Senior High Court Bu chanan Is Star of Outfit Who: Houe'of David -s. Sotith. ern Oregon State Normal. Med ford High vs. St. Mary's AU Stnrs, (Tuea. only.) Where: Medford high eehool. Ashland Junior high. When: Tuesday. 8:15 (Medtord) preliminary 7:15; doors open. 6:45. Thursday. 8:15 (Ashland) preliminary 7:16; doors open 6:49. Tickets on Sale: Toggery and Of fice Supply. Medford. and Nlnln ger's and Elhart.'s. Ashland. The colorful House of David bas ketball team, composed of whiskered gentlemen, past misters of the hoop game, will appear twice this week In southern Oregon ngstnst the formid able "White Elephant V- of Southern Oregon Normal. The Benton Harbor boys, who have written history with their famous baseball clubs throughout the world, are making their second trip to the Pacific coast In basketball. This year they are turning people away from packed bouses. They are outdrawlng every team In the country. Including Olsen'a Terrible Swede. Last year they won 108 ball games and dropped ten. taking on all comers. This year they have done about the same. Star of the Invaders Is Buck Bu chanan, red whiskered flash, who does unusual things with the basket ball. Said to be the most clever "Red" Johnson, 6 foot 1 Inch forward, the leading aeorer. This ace will show how seemingly Impossible shote can be. rriade from all part of the floor. Buck Adams, the other forward. Is the trick shot artist of the outfit. Behind his back, over his head it makes no difference and they go m too often to suit opponents. Lee 1 Llnnville, the guard that teams with Buchanan, Is a 300 pounder who does the heavy work tinder the baskets. The center position will be taken care of by Bill Costa, another 200 pounder who stands a feet 8 Inches and has unusual reach. Brad Lair, 6 foot 11 Inch center, was Injured In Texaa and haa not appeared In recent games, but may be back In play here. According to Coach Hobson the SONS are fired up to be the first )n Oregon to win from such a famous team and It might happen. The boys ! nlve bwn f0mlng rlBnt Rtong ,atly and have nlentv of aim and snesrf to I cope with any team. They have played Is total of 10 gnmen to date and have j won the Inst II. After a slow start ;wlth a green team they have developed ! rapidly during the last month. 1 They have nveraged 45 points a game with their smashing fast break j that fans like to see none of the 'slow ball for the SONS. The oppo nente have averaged 34 point per frame, which means there Is usually ,70 or more points scored ln a game which meana plenty of action. The starting lineup averages better than i six feet. Bradway at center and Howel at forward are a mere six and one-hnlf feet. Patterson, at the other forward, la 0 feet a Inches, but his long arms give him as long a reach as the others. Len Tandie, who stngif handed beat the BONH In two of their five losses this year when he was with Multnomah club, will stand tip with most any of them when tt comes to scoring. He, along with Howell and the greatly Improved Patterson, have averaged better than 30 point per game between the three. Bill Court ney, half-pint southpaw, will bo at the other guard and will direct the play. The five reserves are about on a par with the others and Include Bud Llndlev and Odd Hughes, Med ford stars, Bob Brad dock, Lyle Reeder arid Tnix Foreman, All of these boys re seasoned players and will no doubt see action. 1 Aa a special added attraction, the fast .MM ford high quintet will play the Bt. Mary's All Stars, composed of nirh stars of the academy as Dick and Bob Lewis, George Smith, Jerry Trill, Qulfenberry and Creider. The teams ' are evenly matched, the stsra win 1 nlng recently by a few point. Dar win Burgher's boya are fast, and eg cresalve and will put up a colorful game as usual. Probable Starting Mneupa, House of David SONS No. N 4 .Johnston . T .......... Patterson !t Adam ,......-...P Howell 8 n Costas .............. C Bradway 4 i 7 Unvllle .O Courtney 10 .TILDEN NEARS EVEN COUNT ON VINES ' LINCOLN. Neb. Pb. . (API William T. Tllden today looked to i his St. Louis tennis mstoh Prlday for 1 a chance to even his aeries with ftnts worth Vine aa a reault of a clean cut victory last night over his youth .ul opponent, o-l, 8-7, 6-1. It wsa Tilden's seventh victory to j eight for Vines In their Indoor duel I across the country. BASKETEERS QUINT HERE BOWLING Bonman'i Barber Phop. 13 8 C. Wslsh 138 160 178 467 J. Burroughs 177 168 134 470 C Bowmsn 134 118 145 307 P. Diamond 130 171 178 478 Q. Gates .: 1.43 116 112 390 Handicap 70 70 70 801 793 8.8 3433 Mall Tribune. 1 3 S Ferguson 131 140 139 410 P. Hussong 160 117 386 J. Murray ... no 139 181 449 A Hagen 139 160 100 489 I Hsl Height 183 166 169 537 lV. Hagen 136 135 Handicap 116 116 110 866 838 934 3638 Tonight: Postofflce vs. Peerless Meat Market. Sollnaky 166 ' Ouenther, Herb .. 164 1 Orr. Bert 156 Bommer ...... . 144 330 164 156 136 170 86 143 184 166 155 158 85 Rose Handicap 149 83 Totals . 864 931 B9 2fi5fl Saylor 314 GUI 185 Strang. Virg. 12 Thompson ... 11 White MA Handicap .............. M ISO 189 141 130 MS 80 101 325 100 100 14.4 80 Total .. 950 804 880 3709 Tonight: El wood and Wat-son. SLAPSIE MAI FIGHTS A DRAW TO KEEP TITLE MIAMI, Pla., Feb. 6. f AP Slapste Maxle Rosenbloom still ruled the light heavyweight roost today, but minus a handful of tall feathers, plucked out by the up and coming Joe Knight, of Cairo, Oa., ln a fiercely fought 16-round title bout here thatfjrl,t quarter and held It by a fairly ended in a draw. good margin-until the laat few mln In hie flrat crack at a world's championship during his colorful ca reer, the slugging southerner rushed the Harlem playboy about the canvas with surprising speed and punch and only missed gaining possession of the crown by virtue of a last minute rally by the title holder. The fight, held In the Madison Square Garden arena, waa the first championship bout staged In Florida ln 40 years, and waa watched by ap proximately 33.000 spectators. Gar den officials said tn gte receipts were approximately 938,000. "Joe Is the best kid In the country for this title." sold Maxle afterward. "It waa tough fighting with Joe's thumb in my eye every round.' "It was hard for me to fight, with Rosenbloom flapping lefts In my face," tvj all Knight had to aay. Neither was badly bruised In the encounter. WITHOJJTREFEREE PORTLAND, Ore., b. . (API While Referee Harry Elliott waa en gaged In an unheralded doorward dis pute with Bulldog "Badboy" Jackson, Walter Tlnklt Achlu took a fall from Cowboy Helna here last night and then gained the deciding fall. Hrlns, Burn,, took the llrst fall with a reverse chin lock. Achlu, Dayton, Ohio, evened with a body press minus the arbiter's auspice and took tha final with a body scis sors. Mickey McOulre. Salem, lost a fall to Lea Nelson. Butte. Mont., but came back to Incapacitate him with an In dian death hold. An octopus hold was too much for Don flugai, Salem, and he loat to Jack Curtis, Jsckson, Miss., In 13 minutes. IDAHO COLLEGE WINS, 40-21 OVER TEACHERS LA GRANDE, Ore., Feb. fAP) College of Idaho defeated the PjiaU ern Oregon Normal uasketball team 40 to 31 here last nlAit in the first game of an Idaho Invention of the Oregon country. TACOMA. Feb. 6. (API In ons of the most thmtln game seen here this season. Whitman college defeat ed colloge of Puaet sound 47 to 40 at the end of three o.mlnuta over time periods. 1 JM ACHIU PINS HEINZ WRESTLING MEDFORD ARMORY Fast Vicious Thrilling WED. NIGHT BARGAIN PRICES - 8:18 P. M. Any Seat 65o. Children SCs PLAY TONIGHT HUSKIES DEFEAT OREGON 34-32 IN FUOENE. Or.. Ttb. . (API Ora iron State Collfg today waa tha only roast confornca north dlvtalon baa ketball team conceded & poaaible chance to dispute a championship for tha league-leading Unlrerelty of Washington. Here last nlRht Cnlveraltf of Oregon became the third conference team to uffer five or more defeats. Tht Huskies tied the score with two zooming long ahote In tha laat 61 seconds of regular play. Cook, i aub atltute guard, caged two short aherta ln the overtime period and tha Huskies won. 34 to 32. Bud Jones. Oregon guard, sank ft long shot for the Webfoota' only tal lica In the overtime melee. Three missed free throws told the rest, aa rar aa Oregon waa concerned. The Webfoota added to their 10 to 9 half-time lead and apparently had tne game tucked away when Oaler and Merrln scratched do or die shot. The Huske dldn"t die. Oaler added 14 more points to ht season's total. Robertson scored 10 points for Oregon. It was the first tie game In the league this season. The loss shunted the Webfoota to the cellar, from whence they will attempt to chin themselves tonight by grasping th Husky tall. 30 10 28 IN BITIER TILT WITH J'VILLE By Marvin SteTene In a close and hard, fought gam Central Point basketball team con tinued its winning streak by defeat ing the hard fighting team from Jacksonville,- 30 to 38. Central Point took the lead In the utes. The visitors made a substitution la the final frame with about four mtn utes to play and made a desperate at tempt to win but were closely check ed and although making two basket In quick succession they were unable) to overcome the lead which th Pointers had chalked up against them. Coach McOulre l proud of th showing his boys have mad and de aervea a lot of credit for hit untiring efforts. Lineup: Central Point. . Jacksonville D. Ayere (0)..,. F 10) Luk R. Virtue (0)...F.....,... Boatwlck C. Cased (IB). C (13) He A. Ayera .......0......(1) Relnklng D. Culberton.......O..w.. (A) Card Sub. Fllntcroft, R. Ayers. O. Cased of Central Point waa high, point man with 16 point. Hess of Jacksonville. 13 point, followed by Lusk of Jacksonville with 10 point. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. fAP) Young Corbatt'a colorful ring career listed a successful comeback s middleweight contender today. The Fresno left-hander, former welter weight champion, hammered out aa easy 10-round decision over Babe Ma rlno, chunky San Francisco trial horse, here last' night. One of the largest crowd to at tend an Indoor fight In many yean turned out to see Corbett make hie first start In a heavier class after losing the 147-pound crown to Jimmy McLsrnln by a one-round knockout in I OS Angeles last May 39. On Your Car IS urn-' 'urn' Smn r ft" r fells mm. mm mm t