MEDFORD M3UJ TMBUITE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDSY, MARCH 16, 1934.
POTE FOUR
Ski Carnival at Grater Lake Will Attract Huge Throng Sunday
Gold Hill Invitational Basketball Tournament Opens Tonight
9:30 AI SUNDAY
BOWLING 1
Ideal Jump Constructed at
- Government Camp Star
Performers to Thrill On
lookersRaces a Feature
With Indications of fair weather and
enow cleared highways assured, next
Sunday will attract hundreds of Med
ford and valley residents, to Govern
ment Camp where preparations have
been completed for the second annual
Crater Lake winter Sports carnival,
presenting a. program featuring akl
Jumping and racing. A caravan will
leave the chamber of commerce build
ing at 0:30 Sunday morning for the
park, arriving In ample time before
the program begins.
A craw of 10 men has been at work
the past week completing the con
struction c what is believed to be
one of the b.sst ekl Jumps on the Pa
cific coast.
8kl Stars Coming
Jumpers, who have attracted na
tional attention, 'Will be In competi
tion Sunday as one of the features of
the program, and leaps In the neigh
borhood of 200 feet are expected. Snow
will be In good condition for long dis
tances and 1. tlU five feet deep. In
other winter sports centers of the
west, enow has disappeared weeks ago
and has given way to spring flowers,
making the Crater Lake tourney one
of the most unusual staged In several
years.
Alfred Ohm, Iron wood, Mich., for
mer holder of national championships,
expects to equal his past records and
establtsh a new record for aouthern
Oregon. Ohm Is the only American
born Jumper to have ever attained
championship honors In this country.
However, Jumpers f:om other sections
of the coast win cause him worry.
John Elvrum, , holder of the amateur
record, of the Cascade Ski elub of
Portland and Mt, Hood, will be on
hand, 91 well as HJalmar Hvam and
other Jumpers of the same club.
Clubs Bent Entrants
Thrt Bend Skyllners, ths Mt. Shasta
ffiioffimen and The Rogue Snowmen ,
will all be represented In these events
by Jumpers whose names have appear
ed In the win columns numerous
times. Handsome trophy cups will be
awarded to the winners of the Jump'-1
jng events.' Sigurd Ulland, Salt Lake
City, one of the .outstanding profes
sionals of the country, la to make a
number of exhibition Jumps, also on
the program for an unidentified wo
man ju.npef. r
Fast finishes are expected In the
class A and class B races, covering
eight miles tn the former and four
In the Inttor. The racers will pass the
spectators several times and will ne
gotiate a down-hill slope Just before
the finish line Is crossed. Pete Hed
berg, winner of last year ski classic
from Tnr Klamath to Crater Lake
and return, Is one of the leading en
trants in the class A division but will
find that he Is not in the race alone.
Hcreylre Clubs to Race
Possibly one of the most entertain
ing of the races will be the one-mile
vent for service club members of
Bend, Medford and Klamath Falls for
the possession of the "Caterpillar"
cup, a wandering trophy. -A number of
local elub members are planning to
enter and are determined the cup Is
coming to Medford.
The Slalom race will provide some
thing new In snow sports, It consists
of a down-hill race around obstacles
at excessive speeds. Races have also
been planned for grade school boys
and high school girls.
Tickets, being sold at a minimum
tn defray expenses of the carnival,
were placed on mle tn Medford this
week, but can also be purchased at
the Annie Springs checking station In
the park. However, the early purchase
of tickets Is urged to avoid confusion
In the park. Local residents are also
urged to Join the caravan Sunday
morning,' as this will facilitate park?
liig problems at Government Camp,
where quite a large area has been
cleared of anew.
Lunch stands will be set up near
the carnival grounds and a loud
speaking system is being brought to
the park throtgh the courtesy of the
Standard Oil company. Program events
and results will bo announced as
quickly as they are scheduled. Rub
bers or galoshes are advised for Sun
day wear.
Over 80 ski Jumpers In A, B and C
classes and 9S racers tn A and B
classes will take part In the second
annual Crater Lake winter sports
carnival next Sunday at Government
Camp, entry lists today revealed.
Complete lineup for the class A
Jumping, covering leaps from 160 to
300 feet, Is as follows; John Elvrum,
HJalmar Hvam and two others from
the Cascade club of Portland: Ray
Offstad, Bond Bkyllners; Alfred Ohm,
Alt Oatmo and Magnut Johnson, Cra
ter Lake Ski club; John Ring, Ornt
Of a tad and Olaf Bkjeraaa, Spokane,
Want), and Robert Hvam Mt. Shasta.
. Class B Jumping: Nels Skpersna,
BJorne Paulsen, Harold Paulsen, Ole
Amoth and Arvld Iverson, Bend Bky
llners; Pete Peterson, Larry Kvanson,
Mark Olaen, Pink Lamber and Jamie
C or 1 berg; of Mt, Shasta, Cal and
Carl Ramatrom and Ola Ramstrom
of the Rogue Snowmen.
' Several entries have been made for
the clans C Jumping and will Include
James Bayllaa of Medford.
Class A Racing: O. K. Puckett
Pete Herbarg, All Oatmo and W.
Nord quint.. Crater Lake Ski club;
HJalmar Hvam and John Elvrum, Cm.
cade club; BJorne Paulsen. Harold
Paulsen, Arvld Iveraon and Nets
Skjersaa, Bend Bkyllners; and John
Rlnj, Arnt Ofitad and Olat Bkjer
saa of Spokane.
Class B Racing t Delbert Denton.
Leon Bishop and Prank Drew, Crater
Lake Ski club; Robert Hvam, Pete
Peterson. Larry Evanson, Mark Olson.
Pink Lamber and Jamie Carlberg,
CITY LEAGUE
O. Saylor
Dr. Paske ....
R. De Vore j
H. Ouenther .
O. Eada -
Handicap
Elks
1st - 3nd Srd Total
140 140 188 477
161 130 104
1ST 106 lfll
178 163 140
103 103 '163
3A 35 86 -
464
4B3
470
600
Totals 843 B24 84T 3814
Peerless Meat Market
1st 2nd 3rd Total
R. Clancy ..
A. Stoehr ....
A. Lambert
H. Meusel
N. Newland
Handicap
170 130 137
107 113 119
183 168 163
103 133 136
1S8 141 170
77 77
440
438
614
S60
469
77
Totals - 897 760 791 3438
Tonight: Prultfs Service Station
vs. Plche's Hardware.
Mt. Shasta Snowmen; Ben Bengtson,
Frank Van Dyke and Roland Hub
bard, Rogue Snowmen.
More entries are still expected In
the different events of the afternoon
program.
Alfred Ohm, former national ski
Jumping champ, has been training
hard for a championship leap, and
Is expected to provide many of the
thrills for Vae afternoon. Ohrn came
to southern Oregon looking for work
and when he hoard of the ski carni
val Immediately resumed an Interest
In snow sports after having not taken
part In snow meets for two years. He
became III this week but expects to
be in good condition Sunday.
By OFT-FOUGHT FOE
PORTLAND, Ore., March 10. (AP)
From the preliminary to the double
main event the St. Johns fight pro
gram was a thriller.
In the fourth meeting between
Frank le Monroe, 137, Lakevlew, and
Young Harry Wills, 130, ' Longvlew,
the latter finally laced out a four
round decision. Twice the two have
fought to draws.
Battling Bold, 143, Manila, clung
to the ropes In a corner after rising
from a seven-count knockdown by
Johnny Hlgglns. 141, Salem, In the
second round. Hlgglns was awarded
a technical knockout.
8 INDEPENDENT
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VIE FOR TITLE HIGH SCH00LG1
Complete Schedule
' Friday Evening
7 P.M-Butte rails OCO t.
Grants PaM Rangers
P. M, Rogue River vs.
Gold Hill
0 P. M Butte Falls ra.
Phoenix
10 P.M. earns valley vs.
at. Mary's
6eml-flnals will take place at
3:30 and 8:80 Saturday afternoon
and the championship game at
8:30 Saturday night. The two los
ers In the seml-flnals will play for
third place at 7:30 Saturday evening.
OOliD Kill., Maroh 18 (Spl.)
With eight of the beat Independent
cage teams of southern Oregon enter
ed, play for the championship of the
seoond annual Gold Hill Invitational
basketball tournament will get undeT
way this evening promptly at 7 o'
clock. The games will be played on
the high school gym court.
The Butte Falls OCO team and
Lang Rangers of Orants Pans will
clash In the opener. Gold Hill and
Rogue River are scheduled to play In
the aeoond game at 8 o'clock: Butte
Falls and Phoenix will mix at 9, and
Sams Valley and St. Mary's of Med
ford win bring the first round of the
tourney to a close at 10 o'clock.
The teams entered this year seem
to be more evenly matched than last
year. The Grants Pass team probably
has the best record. They have won
the city league In that town and have
beaten a number of traveling semt
pro teams Including the Los Angeles
Hotentota. Sams Valley' also has a
good outfit and Is figured to be a
strong contender for the champion
ship. Not much Is known of the Phoe
nix team this year. Last season thoy
were one of the lesdera and elimina
ted the Gold Hill team In the first
round of the tournament. Both But'.e
Falls team are said to be strong.
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(By John Koppcn)
The game between the Baaketeers
and the Little Giants ended the In
tramural basketball season at the
high school last week.
Winner of this year's tournament
was the little Giants, whose cap
tain was Herbert Olfford. Team mem
bers were Hooker, Haber, Northcraft,
McOraw, P. Lowry, Selmar Wright.
Intramural basketball is an an
nual function sponsored by the high
school student body, to promote In
terest In basketball for boys not on'
the regular team. The teams were
picked by the Order of "M" and
were as evenly matched as possible.
Bill Prentice, president of the Or
der of "M," officiated in all games
and had much to do with the suc
cess of the season.
The Basketeers, captained by Frank
Hull and consisting of Blondle Lewis,
Tom Harvey, Adams, B. Llttrell, J.
Koppcn, Erlckaon and Fred Beck,
took second honors.
Ten teams, made u" pof approxi
mately 90 boys, participated In this
year's tournament. During this school
year there have been no physical
education classes and this activity
has provided some exercise for the
players.
The teams are:
Wampus Baby Stars: Bob Fowler,
Captain; Applegate, Stocks, Krouae,
Hlgglns, Moore, Estes, McKee.
New Deals: Frank Brown, captain;
Doty, Sparks, Overmeyer, Evans, Kim
ball, Prince, Edwards.
Cradle Snatchers: Dick Fraley,
captain; Oall, Walden, Woods, How
ard, Ford, Rawhawaer.
Fire Chiefs: Harold Klngsley, cap
tain; Thatcher, Porter, Whiteside,
Pitts, Hansen.
Tolo Terrors: John Nelson, cap
tain; Horner, Meyers, Quyer, Bay
Uss, Holzgang.
Pilots: Lowell Kuehnle, captain:
W. Lowry, Henry, Hurd, Vlmont,
Olbson, V. Campbell, Young.
Flat Feet: Kevin Cope, captain;
York, Dudley, Benson. Ted Llndley,
Rlndt, Shafer, Moffatt.
Lazy Bones: E. Coats, captain;
Wilson, Stewart, Lewis, H, Llttrell,
Hubler, Grey.
1 Mat Results
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday,
March 17.
By the Associated Press
ST. LOUIS Dick Bhlkat, 330. New
York, defeated Ed (Strangler) Lewis,
249, Olendale, Calif.
WASHINGTON Rudy Buses:, S15,
Omaha, threw Joe Malcewlcz, 203.
Utlca, N. T., o9:"0.
NEW HAVEN, Conn Abe Coleman,
205, New York, defeated Tiny Roe-
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