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ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEiffiER 23, 1934.
Oregon Noses Out Willamette OS C. Defeated
BUDD JONES GETS
BASKET IN FINAL
Fl
Bearcats Put Up Stiff Battle,
; But Lose, 39 to 37
V Liebowitz Leads Webfoots
? Scoring in Thrilling Tilt
. "eALEU. OtT, Dec. 22. (API
She Willamette university basketball
team arioed surprising strength
rhm tonight but lo3t to the Unlver
lty of Oregon hoopsters 38 to 87, the
; outcome being decided In the lut
ocond of play when Willie Jones
; broke loose to race down the floor
. and push the ball through the hoop
-with one nana.
; X few momenta before Willamette
bad overcome Oregon'! four point
- lead, gained when Sanford ahot
. couple of long onea.
Led by Bill Lemmon who acored
' la polnta, the Bearcata kept even
with the lemon-yellow - throughout
the game and led at half time at to
33.
Llebowltx led the Weebfoot'a acor
Ing with 8 polnta.
Summary:
Oregon (39)
ro FT PF
DEMPSEY BURIES FAMOUS GLOVES
OHourke, f .
Uebowlt. f
Jones, o
Sanford, g
Lewis, g
Berg, g
Totals
Willamette (37)
Burdett, 1
Lemmon, t
Petteya. e -Manning,
g ,
Erlckso, g
Harvey, g
Moeher, f
Totals
..15 7 19
CORVALUS, Ore, Deo. 22. (AP)
The Union OU baaketball team of
Portland defeated the Oregon State
college Beavera, 83 to 81, tonight in
s, speedy, thrill-soaked game decided
la ino laat quarter minute oi piny.
A week ago the Ollere defeated
the Beavers, 38 to 30. But tonight
Coach Armory T. "Slats" Dili's Staters
were better organised and piled up
a. commanding 10 to 11 half time
lead.
But the lead was not enough to
withstand the forceful, brilliant
comeback the talented Oilers made.
At the start of the second period
the Oilers scored 20 polnta while
holding the Beavera to three.
Then Folen and Palmberg scored
to start a rally which brought the
Beavers abreast the Ollere at 31-all
with but 18 seconds left to play.
But Folen, Beaver center, fouled
the maaalve Oretrter, Oiler center,
who dropped In a free throw for the
winning point. Folen made a fntntle
effort to tie the score when he ob
tained the ball, but his howitzer
shot from mid-floor missed the net
Just aa the gun ended the game.
Trojans Win.
SEATTLE, Dec. 22 (AP) The
University of Southern California
Trojans raced to a 40 to 24 win to
night over the Washington Kusklea,
evening up their two-game pre-sea-eon
series, but the triumph may be
costly aa Lee Outtero, Trojans' star
center, Injured his leg In the last
few minutes of plsy and was carried
from the floor. Washington won last
night. SB to 80.
Outtero, star of the encounter,
dropped In nine baskets for 18
polnta, shooting with either hand
from almost any position near the
basket, until he collided with Bobby
(Ooose) Osier, Washington captain,
with only four mlnutea to play. He
waa helped from the floor, with his
right leg doubled up under him.
A few mlnutea after the game was
over, however, Coach Sam Barry of
the Trojans announced from the
dressing room that Outtero had suf
fered only bsd bone bruise, but
would be kept out of competition
s, short time.
The Trojans leaped to the front as
the game began, starting with Out
tero'a opening baaket, and ran the
count to 0 to 1. Osier tallied for
the Huskies, but with Outtero driv
ing his mates ahead and tallying 13
polnta himself the first half, the
Trojans ended the half In front,
31 to 13.
The new style of play of tossing
the ball in from the sideline! after
each banket, being used In the south,
ern division of the conference this
year, speeded up the game
deal.
a great
ALL DAY TURKEY SHOOT
SCHEDULED AT PROVOLT
PROVOLT, Dec. 22. (Spl.) The an
ntial turkey shoot will be held here
all day Sunday. Women of the com
munity will furnish the food and the
men will serve It.
Farm Credit Member.
SPOKANE. Wash, Dec. 22 ( AP)
The selection of R. B. Brown, ot
Bosrman, Mont, to be a member of
the farm credit council for the 12th
district was announced here today
by A. S. Cost, land bank commis
sioner ,
Prisoners do Home.
BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 22 (API
Two Ssn Francisco county jml "model
prisoners" were freed from their cells
to spend Christmas In Uarysvtlle on
their promise "honor bright!" io re
turn Wednesdsy to finish their terms
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Notables of the stage, sport and political world attended New York
ceremonies at which Mayor Florello LaGuardla (right) laid the corner
stone for a tavern being built by Jack Dempsey across from Madison
Square Garden. Dempsey Is shown preparing to jury the boxing glovea
with which he won the heavyweight title from Jess Willard. Standing
behind Jack la his wife, the former Hannah Williams of the stage.
(Associated Press Photo!
BOESCH TO MEET
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In a long-distance telephone call
last night from Portland, Promoter
Mack Llllard announced he haa se
cured four of the best wrestlers In
the northwest to tangle In an all
star grappling card nut Thursday
night at the ftrmorv.
Paul Boeach of Brooklyn, famous
ror nis arop-klcks and aclentlflo ten.
don twisting, will take the spotlight
KBinst bod Kruse, Oswego Broccoli
King, in the ton match of the eve
nlng. For the seml-flnal, Tony Capa
llno of Italy will match hla rninht
against joe Hubka. former Univer
sity of Iowa athlete and protege of
tne ex-worid champion, Joe stecher.
In securing Boesch. Llllard believe.
he haa done more than well bv his
trip to roruana in search of some
good talent for the Brooklyn bov la
noted for hla spectacular matwork.
He weighs about 225, or 13 pounds
heavier than the Broccoli king, and
la known as one of the moat hand
some of all wrestlera. Hla drop-kick
la considered aa deadly as Jumping
Joe Ssvoldl'e, and he wrestles with
much the same technique that sa
voldi uses. In several weeka of main
event appearances at Portland, he
has taken the best of them as fast
aa the promoters can line un omjon.
enta. Bob Kruse Is well known here.
s a master of the wrist lock and
In the ring.
Both Capallno and Hnhir an. ,,
to the armory arena, bringing the
promoter's promised new talent
Capallno wrestles with a rough and
"" "-cnnique that Is hard to
stop, while Hubka prides himself In
a complete knowledge of th
Polnta of the profession.
Use Mall Tribune want vis
FIRS! WINS GIVE
HOPES FOR TITLE SCHISSLER'S PROS
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PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 22. (AP)
The Inspiring spectacle of another
righting, speedy, well-coached As
toria high basketball team striving
for state championship probably Is
In store for state tournament fol
lowers. State champions last year, Coach
John Warren s Fishermen gave warn
ing to basketball's mighty with & 37
to IS victory over Jefferson high here
last night.
PENDLETON, Dec. 22. (AP) Hood
River high school gave notice here
last night that It must be consider
ed In any discussion of state cham
pionship basketball teams, by de
feating the Pendleton Buckaroos 24
to 12.
WAY TO PASADENA
BAY CITY GREETS
EAST TEAM WITH
CHEERS, LUNCHEON
8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. (AP)
To the blare of bands, handshaking
and shouts, 22 eastern football stars
who will face western gridiron cous
ins In the annual East-West charity
game here New Year's day, arrived
today to receive the city's welcome.
San Francisco's reception of so2
of the greatest players of the 1034
collegiate season was a noisy and
joyous one from the time they set
foot In the ferry building until the
round of functions was completed
several hours later.
Immediately a f te r arrival the
squad, accompanied by Co-Coaches
Dick Hanley, formerly of Northwest'
ern, and Andy Kerr of Colgate, at
tended luncheon given In their
honor by the local Big Ten Alumni
association.
A parade up Market street followed.
It ended at city hall, where Mayor
Angelo Rossi formally welcomed the
group to San Francisco. A visit to
the Shrlners' Crippled Children hos
pital, which receives the proceeds of
the annual game, was followed by a
brief workout at Kezar stadium, the
scene of the forthcoming contest.
Coaches Hanley and Kerr, enthusi
astically described their squad as "the
best ever to represent the east."
Coach Kerr Indicated the starting
eleven might shape up as follows:
Ends Larsen. Minnesota, and Bog
danskl, Colgate; tackles Monohan.
Ohio State, and Stein. Syracuse:
guards Hartwlg, Pittsburgh, and
Barclay, North Carolina; center Ak
erson, Colgate; quarter Munjas.
Pittsburgh: halfbacks Lund, Minne
sota, and Purvis, Purdue; fullback
Welnatock, Pittsburgh.
BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 22. (AP)
Professional football takes over the
sports stage here tomorrow when the
Chicago Cardinals of the National
'wguS clh with the California
Giants, champions of the California
circuit.
The barnstorming Chicago team.
coached by Paul Schlssler, former
Oregon State college mentor, comes
here fresh from a series of triumphs
In southern California. The Giants
conquered the same southern oppo
sition during the regular California
league season.
The game will be played at Kezar
stadium starting at 2 p. m.
JUNIORS DEFEAT
J'VILLE QUINTS
In a double header basketball show
between Medford J Junior high school
and two teams from Jacksonville, the
first game of the season was played
In the eighth grade basketball tourna
ment of the county when a fast Med
ford eighth grade quintet, display
ing basketball that took the Interest
away from the main game, defeated
Jacksonville eighth grade by one
point. 24 to 23.
Stead, local center, led the scor
ing with eight points and was the
star of the game, although every
member of the squad had basket eyes.
Metzger of Jacksonville also garnered
eight points to lead his team and
prove outstanding. i
The lineup:
Medford Jacksonville
8th Grade 8th Grade
Kresse F White
Montleth P Beach
Stead - C . Metsger
Campbell G G. Bailey;
Plche ..G - Johnon
Subs: Medford 8th grade New-;
land for Campbell, Crosby for Stead,
Stead for Kresse. Jacksonville 8th
grade Stone for O. Bailey, T. Bailey
for Johnson.
In the other game Medford Junior!
high varsity quint whipped the Jack- j
son v I lie "B" team, 38 to 17. Shaw,
forward, and Ettenger, guard, found ;
the hoop most consistently, each!
gathering 10 points for Medford's
score. Lunn, Jacksonville center, was
high point man for his team.
The lineup:
Medford J. H. S. J'vllle "B"
McKee F Lusk
Shaw F Llttell
Verblck C Lunn
Wilson G Dunntngton
Ettenger G . Lorton
Subs: Medford J. H. 8. Reich for
McKee, Gates for Wilson. Warner
for Shaw, Wilson for Gates, Santo
for Verblck, Prentice for Gates, Jones
for McKee. Jacksonville "B" team
Smets for Llttell, Bowman for Lor
ton. Od Hughes was the referees In both
contests.
Berals Hughes of this city la
member of the Chicago Cards.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 32 (API-
Alabama's crimson tide and 250 sup
porters were en route to San Antonio
today, next stop on their trek to
Pasadena, Col., to meet Stanford uni
versity In the annual Rose Bowl clas
sic. Coach Frank Thomas waa not
In a talkative mood and refused to
speculate as to the outcome of the
game. The team as a whole was con
fident of victory, however.
Tulane university's band and a
large group of students met the train.
Both the Tulane delegation and the
Alabama followers wished each other
good luck" In their New Year's day
'bowl" clashes. Tulane play Temple
In the "Sugar Bowl."
BUTTE FALLS QUINT
IMS IRISH, 31-25
BUTTE FALLS, Dec. 22. (Spl.) In
their first game of the season, here
Wednesday night, the strong Butte
Falls town team won from the St.
Mary's All-Stan, 81-25 The contest
was fast and rough throughout, with
the score at half time 18-12 In favor
of Butte Falls. The lineups:
Butte Falls (31) St. Mary's (25)
Stoddard (10) W.F Harris (13)
J. Tungate (11)..F D. Lewis (4)
R. Tungate (5) ..0... Hammock (4)
Poole (4) O B. Lewis
Rogers (1) w O . Curtis (4)
Abxtt O Smith
FOUL CONVERSION
UIMOrilD KinDMAI
Tiuioiuinuimm.
Through conversion of foul shots In
several tight places, and an edge on
floor ability. Southern Oregon Normal
school basxetbail Uram defeated the
Irish Cash Stores quintet of Eugene,
considered one of the strongest Inde
pendent teams In the state, 46 to 35
last night at Ashland.
The game was rough and the BONfc
capitalized on their foul shots by
sinking enough to swell their tall
by 16. Normal school led, 20 to 13
at the half.
Ward Howell, giant Ashland cen
ter, gathered a high total of 15 points
followed closely by Cnarlle Patterson
Ashland forward, and Jeane Eber
hardt, Cash Store forward, who each
tallied 13.
LADY BOWLS 702
FOR NEW RECORD
FREEPORT. 111., Dec. fl2. (AP) Miss
Theo Trowbridge established a new
bowling record for women's slnglr
In PYeeport by tumbling the maplrs
for a 702 score. Her successive game,
were 323. 236, 243. She hatd five
atralght strikes In each of the first
two games and seven In a row In the
third. In all. she had IB strikes.
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JEFFERSON PREXY
another short tournament to start
after New eTar'a. The cnalrman will
announce final d'esulu In the tour
nament just closing as soon aa the
flgurea can be checked.
Oeorge Oates" bowling aggregate
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WASHINGTON. Deo. 22. (API
Elaborating on hla decision that
Washington and JeSferaon college
subsidize no more athletes at a po
tential annual overhead of (800 each.
President Ralph C. Hutchinson has
some flgurea to show what the once
mighty grid aquads cost his institution.
During the days When the Presi
dents met the best there waa In foot
ball, Dr. Hutchinson ssld yesterday,
the college gave Its players free board
and room, tuition and books.
On the basis of education costs.
each man waa worth 8800 a year, he l
saia. mere were usually so of the
school's 800 students on the squad
and that made the total $40,000.
waah-Jeff reached Its height In
1921 when It played California to a
scoreless tie in the Rose Bowl. For
more than a decade after It was rated
with the best, however.
Tuesday, Dr. Hutchlnaon made the
formal announcement that W. and J.
Is stepping out ot big time competi
tion. ELK BuWElNGTOURNEY
COMES 10 END TODAY
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CHRISTMAS DINNER
made a clean sweep of their match
last night with the Highway Barber
Shop. It was the last contest for
the two teams In the Elks' tourney.
The Electrolux and Economy Lumber
quintets win roll today to wind up
the schedule.
Chairman Roy Pruitt of the club's
bowling committee Is now planning
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Cream of Chicken with Rice or Consomme Bohemian
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Grilled Filet Mlgnon. Fresh Mushrooms
Swift's Premium Ham Steak with Strained Honey
Half Fried Spring Chicken on Toast
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Scalloped Corn. Creamed Cauliflower
Snow Flakes or Old French Fried Potatoes
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