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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934. PAGE SEVEN 1 1 f JK 1 SE LOOP WILL HAVE B CLASS QUINTS To classify boys In the Jackaon county aecondary high school basket ball leseue In "A" and "B" groups, lor totsr-school competition, official of tha league have announced a three- tolct system which has been sub mitted to the secondary high schools In the valley. The classification Is based on ae height and weight, and Is being put Into efefct so that txya who come under "B" claas may portlclptaa bssketbaU games scheduled In most eases as preliminaries to regular ee;- ondary hlah school contests. The plan, consisting of a table from which any boy from the age of 13 to and Including 19 years may be grouped In either class, was obtained from Mr. Coleman of O. S. C. prom inent etate basketball official. It has been used In several leagues, and Is to be given Its trial this year In ilackson county. The county association will provlda fk trophy for the "B" class champion hit. team, to be selected In a tour nament similar to the tone which be gins Friday for the "A" class quin tets. Schools unable to form "B' class teams may organize "second teams" for competition with other B" teams, by mutual agreement, bu1 tuch games will not count as com- Detltkm for the "B" class quintet. It was pointed out by H. P. Jewett. prin cipal of Central Point high school, and leacue president. Eligibility rules of the O. B. A. A. will anDlT to players In the lower class, anv one of whom may be tnov ed Into "A" class. In which class he must remain for the season. CM TIDE IRKS HARD FOR STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Ala.. Defl. 13. (AP) More hard work was on the books today for Alabama's Crimson tide, which went through Its first scrim mage yesterday since the season s close on Thanksgiving as the players buckled down to preparations for the Pose Bowl encounter with Stanford New Year's. Originally scheduled for today, yea terday's scrimmage was ordered un expectedly by Coach Frank Thomas when bitter cold of the past two days was replaced by football weather. BIG TEN RULES COST NOTRE DAME A STAR SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Dec. 13. (AP) Strict adherence to rules of the JONES WATCHES LITTLE DROP LONG PUT - ' - . r : . $ VISIT PHOENIX FRIDAY Lawson Little, present holder ol tha British and American amateur golf Championships, managed to break away from his studies at Stanford university long enough to show Bobby Jones, former world's king, how he putted his way to fame. Little is shown here dropping a long putt during a match In San Fran cisco, with Jones crouched to Little's left looking on. Jones and Stuart Hawley, California champ, turned back Little and Ernest Peiper, Jr., San Jose, Calif., youth, 4 and 3. (Associated Press Photos JACKSONVILLE LOSES TO Big Ten, a conference to which it does not belong, will cost Notre Dame's football team the services of Jack Robinson, star center, next eea tym, Under the Big Ten freshman rule, no player Is permitted more than three years of intercollegiate competition. A. A. A. WEAR BETTER CLOTHES. Suits and O'coats to measure. 21.50 up. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. USE THE CHOKE JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 13. (SpU ! A large crowd of basketball fans saw three good practice games between Jacksonvilllans and Williams Creekers in the local gymnasium, Tuesday night. The first game, between Jackson ville's "B" string and Williams Creet's second -'string, ended In a 15-11 vic tory for Jacksonville. The lineup was as follows : For Williams Creek Sanford, forward; Grey, forward; Brlttson, center; Whis tler, center; Sone, guard, and Boat, guard. For Jacksonville Bill John son, forward; Gall Lusk, forward; Shelley Uttell, forward; Herbert Mie-s, forward; Homer Smets, guard; Lome Bowman, guard; Gage Sanden, guard; Tom Dunnlngton, guard; Bill Lorton, guard, and John Nunn, center. The second game, between Jackson ville ''A" team and Williams Creek's first string, ended In a, 23-21 victory for Williams Creek. The Jacksonville team was sway off form. Lineup was as follows: For Wil liams Creek Luman. forward; Weba. forward; Kincald, center; Vercll'e, guard, and Moomaw, guard. For Jack sonville Vyron Bos t wick, forward; at Johnson, forward; Chester Flitcroit, center; Russell Ayres, guard; Burt Mitchell, guard, and Byron Backcs, guard. The two Jacksonville teams loi nrettv sick so far this season, but they are trying hard to get In shape for their first conference game, Janu ary 8, with Talent. The last game, which was between the Williams Creek town team and the Jacksonville town team, was play ed with a basketball, but could easily have been mistaken for a football game. They all went home with bruises and lumps. It took four games for the City Cleaners to eke out a victory over the Texaco outfit In their match at the Elks' lodge last night. After each had won. a game the two teams rolled a dead heat In the third canto, scor ing 853 apiece. In the roll-off the Cleaners managed to topple four more pins than the Oilers. Eads Transfer and Strang's Drug Store roll tonight. Cleaners Total 4th 434 160 City Cleaners 1st 2nd 3rd Watson 175 116 144 Sherwood - 165 155 161 Smith 164 164 164 York 132 140 128 Coleman 151 123 186 Handicap . 70 70 70 Totals 857 767 853 Texaco 1st 2nd 3rd Jerome 152 152 153 DeVore 160 191 163 iRose 130 167 151 White 143 143 143 Crura 117 114 146 Handicap - 98 98 98 Totals 800 865 853 481 492 . 400 460 310 456 S14 448 420 377 294 JUMPING JOE KICKS EVERYONE IN SIGHT IN PORTLAND MATCH PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 13. (AP) Here's the picture; you pick the winner. Jumping Joe Savoldl, 220. Three Oaks, Mich., and Paul Boesch, 200, Brooklyn, N. Y., divided the first two falls of their wrestling match here last night. Then a flying dropklck splraled Referee Vern Harrington from the ring. Boesch then flattened Savoldl, pressed his shoulders to the mat and looked about frantically for someone to award the fall. Finally Savoldl squirmed free and pinned Boesch as Harrington stagger ed back Into the ring. When Harring ton approached Boesch again went on top and was awarded the decld- lng fall. Savoldl protested. The ref eree reversed his decision, and, ap parently In a trance, reeled away. L In the Inevitable post-match setto Promoter Virgil Hamlin was flatten en with a flying dropklck, but final ly persuaded the grapplers to go to their dressing rooms. The cowd went home puzzled, but theorizing. In a lively three-round semi-final Bonnie Mulr, 205, Australia, and Mike Mazurkl, 230, Los Angeles, wrestled a no -fall draw. Phoenix oagers will play their first scheduled game of the season at Phoenix, Friday. The Gold Hill boys, who are reputed to have a very good team, will be their opponents. Dur ing the practice season Phoenix htvs won two games from Butte Falls and been defeated once by Sams Valley, last year's champions. The fans are looking forward to a close contest and a large attendance Is expectod. This game will also mark the first public appearance of the ' Phoenix boys tn their new basketball suits. The preliminary will be played by tha class B boys of the two schools. This league, which consists of second team players, has a regular schedule and is also playing for county championship. Probable starting lineup Is: Jack Hill, Eddie Glover, Oeorge Hardlsty. John Barker, Jim Kewlln. Subs are Eugene Scherrer, Norven Furry, How ard HUnger. Lineup for preliminary game Is: Chris Barker, Martin May, Lyle Schiffner, Francis MoReynolds. Don ald Barnes. Subs are Elmer Barnes, Merle O'Connor, Tom Hcnsler, Jam-s Harris and Benjamin Swisher. Sell-out Looms For Rose Bowl Gridiron Classic PASADENA. Calif., Deo. U. (AP) With 30,000 Of the 85.000 available tickets already sold and orders continuing to roll In, the possibility of a sellout for the Rose Bowl game here New Year's day between Stanford and Ala bama, was seen today. Al Masters, graduate manager of Stanford, said the advance sale was as heavy as the entire sale for the Columbia game played In the rain last year and well ahead of that for Stanford's 1926 Rose Bowl gnme with Alabama. barnstorming trip of the Pacific coast. Hughes, after his high school days, wsa a member of the Univer sity of Oregon football squad, where he won all-coast center honors. Bill Morgan, another Medford high gridiron star, received high praise for his playing last Sunday at New York in the game between the New York Giants and Chicago Bears for the professional football championship, Besides the above mentioned hon-1 ore, the two local athletes Benefited financially. j Hughes is employed during the Cra ter Lake season as a park ranger. Hughes and Morgan were members of Medford high school teams coached by Prink Calllson which won two Btate mythical championships. QUINTET, .56 TO 4 ASHLAND, Dec, ja. (Spl.) In a doubleheader at Ashland last night, the Southern Oregon Normal basket ball team defeated the Yreka. Cali fornia CCC quintet flfl-4 and Ashland high dropped an exciting 38-29 ver dict to the strong SONS freshmen outfit. Wayne Scott, two year AU-State man from Silverton, connected for twelve markers to lead the way for the SONS yearlings. The game was bitterly contested, the lead changing hands no less than ten times, with the SONS coming from behind In the last two minutes to Ice the game. Bob Hardy chalked up eleven points to lead the Grizzlies, followed by Billy Hoxle with nine. Ashland high led at the half, 16-13. In the main encounter, the SONS varsity held their opponents score less until the final minute of play. Wardlow Howell led the steady scor ing parade with sixteen points while Odd Hughes, formor Medford player, showed up well. Hobson's entlro squad saw action. Half time count was 81-0. I HUGHES LAUDED AS PRO PIGSKIN STAR . Bernle Hughes, former Medford high school football star, a member of the Chicago Bears, professional football team, was voted by mid-west sports writers the position of center on the second team of the all-American pro football squad. Hughes Is now with the Chicago Cards, coached by Paul Schlssler, former O. S. C. coach, on a IRISH HOCPERS FRIDAY IRIS HHOOPERS FRIDAY For the second time of ths season the St. Mary's basketball team tan gles with the Sams Valley tlv Frl day at Medford la the glrls-gym at the senior niith school. The Unit game is to start promptly at 7o'clock. The St. Mary's team, although losing the first game to the valley boys, has been drilling hard and expects to upset the dope Friday night. ATTENTION: The Featherweight Portable Singer .Sewing Machine can now be seen at No. S North Bartlett Singer Sewing Machine Oompsny. CHECKER CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY TOLEDO PLAYER DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 13. (AP) Asa A. Long of Toledo was the world's champion checker player today by virture of his victory over Newell W Banks of Detroit here yesterday. Long won, 7 to 3, and 27 draws. Long's victory ended the 40-game match which started December 1. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. (AP) There Is a strong probability that the cur rent major league baseball meeting may wind up tonight without a single major deal to put an edge the otherwise dull and lifeless proceedings. This unheard of situation develop ed when the three-cornered swap between the New York, Pittsburg and the always-willing Philadelphia Nationals began wobbling and threat ened to go by the boards entirely. Until midnight the thing seemed in the bag, with the Olanta sending a young pitcher and a wad of cash to Philadelphia In return for George Davis, an outfielder for whom BUI Terry has cried since the day he sent him away; the Phillies, for their part, were to turn the cash and Catcher Al Todd over to the Pirates in exchange for Lloyd Waner and Earl Grace, a catcher. PAYMENTS OF ALIMONY ARE PROSPERITY SIGN DENVER, Colo., Dec. 13. (AP) Add Improved business conditions notes; The registry of the district court reports payments of alimony and support money totaled about $126,000 for the first 11 months of this year, compared to $113,787 for all of 1033. YOU MAY WIN FIRST PRIZE X-Tra Egg Producer MAKER OF LARGER EGGS Egg Contest to End Dec. 15, 1934 All feeders of X-Tra Esg Producer have the privilege of taking part In this contest. The poultryman offering the largest dozen of lien eggs, regular, wins first prlie. nrlng In a dozen of eggs Friday or Saturday of this week yon may win first prize. F. E. SAMSON CO. Promoter Mack Li Hard announced tday that Jumping Jos Savoldl. who ranks among wrestlers as tha most famous kicker-upper, may extend his Medford visit for a week, after meeting Pet Belcastro, Italian wild cat, in Saturday night's main event. Ullard Is making negotiations with Savoldl. favored to win his xnatca from Belcastro, for an appearance on next week's card against tha winner of this week's semi-final bout be tween Red Devil, hooded demon, and Bonny Mulr, popular Australian champ. Both Red Devil and Mulr would like to take a crack at tha "Greek god," especially tha demon, who was at least temporarily put out of the running by a match last Thurs day at the hands or Beicastro. 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