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PAGE FOTTTl MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1935. SSI -i, , ' ' " - - --i-, ... -,.,-.,. C. P. QUINT AFTER In a "dog-fight" biuOtetball game last night, which extended Into '.wo overtime periods before a tie was finally broken. Phoenix high school won iu second minor league confer ence tilt, 20-17, from Central Point. After seeing the score still knotted lfl -all at the end of the first over time period, 8 here r and Hill, Phoenix forwarda, each sank a basket to bnak into the lead, with Virtue of Central point scoring a point for hit. team on a free throw. The lineup; Phoenix (20) C. Pt. (17) Olover (7) P Virtue (8) Hill (7) F ... Russell 13) (Hardlftty (4 C Culbertaon (4) Bherer (2) O GlUaspey (2) Kewlln O Conrad Subs: Phoenix Logan. Perry; Cen tral Point Woodrldge. Referee. Paul Hens of Jacksonville. Central Point "B" team won from the Phoenix "B" team In the prelim inary, 17 to 10. Lawrence of Centra) Point was high man with 9. The lineup: C Pt. "B" (17) Phoenix "B" (10) Lawrence (9)......P O. Barker (3) Hood P Francis Chimes (B)..... 0....-....J. Barker (1) Jewett (3) a Martin (2) Lathrop O Jack Subs: Phoenix Logan (4), Barnes. With the Insistence that their de feat last ntght was due only to the fact that Aaron Ayres, regular guard, wu out with a sprained ankle, and that two of the other regulars en tered the game after having no prac tice for three weeks, Central Point Is going Into hard and long drill ses sions this week In preparation for their trip Prlday night to Rogue River, There tViey will meet the following lineup In their third con ference tilt: McLaren and Reeter. forwards; Martin and Simpson, guards; Hatch, center. The Rogue River quintet, coached toy Hugh Bortman, defeated Gold Hill last night, 43 to 7, placing them selves on a par with Phoenix with two conference wins. Rogue River's first victory came from Talent, with 0, score of 40 to 12. Next week Rogue River will meet Phoenix at Phoenix, then play two feome games against Talent and Jack son vl He, but will probably be with out the aervlcea of BUI Hartmiui. regular forward, who was Injured in their contest with Oold Hill last Bight. 4 Clever Grappler Jimmy High, ti i; li I -touted unMtfr from Chirac!, will lie given a royal wehoine to the IMdNc ront Thiirtt day night at the armory when he mei'la Jor II ii lika (iihove) former left end on the I nh entity of Ne- PETE IN TOP FORM FOR ROWLING I TUIIDCnAV MATPU MTU "U 1 u uun Tin u mm i I ROUGHMOUSE CATALANO Despite the fact that he suffered ii broken tooth and a badly twisted : neck In his bout here Inat wwk against Red Devil, Ppte Be lc astro. Italian grappler from Sacramento, is i I n top-notch condition for his main event appearance Thursday night at the armory against Tony Catalano, nlfto of Italy, and hopes to give his countryman a few pointers on rough mntwork. Although both these grapplers claim Italy for their homeland. Cata lano Is from the northern and Bel castro frcm the southern section of the "boot," and there exists a sec tional rivalry between the two that promises to be the main issues In their coming wrestling match. Each la determined to outdo the other In meanness, for which they are both famous. 'clfJrVH 'debut on the west coast to meet Joe Huhka. ex-athlete from University -it Nebraska, In the semi-final. J 04$ j The recently rechrlstened Active club bowling team, tha "Alley Cats." took a four-point victory over the Economy Lumber quint In the City league at the Smoke House last evening, while the "Pole Cats," also a recently rechrlstened Active club group, managed to save only one point In their game with the Jen nings Tire outfit. Scores : Active Club Alley Tats. La r. sen M3 J72 168 483 Mllnes 152 124 200 470 Bauer ...... 14' 211 184 B21 Pabrlck 3id 147 154 620 Sims 153 171 178 502 813 825 864 2502 Economy Lumber Co. McCormlck 106 108 P9 311 C. Overmeyer ...... 147 131 203 481 Carley 123 132 126 381 O. Overmeyer ...... 146 126 ISO 481 nod fiera 142 116 150 408 Handicap 33 33 33 99 696 644 801 2141 Active Club Pole Cnts. Pindlay 166 123 162 451 j Hubbard 105 113 125 343 H. Olll 107 123 139 309 128 118 153 499 linihka grid ten in. Ilulikn, a Ozpclio Hlovnk trained and innnaged In this country by Joe Steelier, former world Itei ivy weight champion, likes scien tific grappling, and Is so good tit It Hint he stayed for 37 minutes hrlore lining a fnll In a bout with Jim f.ondos. Fights Last Night Hy the Associated Pre. DULUTH Jock Moore, 147. Proc tor. Minn., outpointed Mnx Kal- brenncr, 140, Pnrgo, N. D., (G). PAROO, N. D. Freddie Atkinson. 145, Detroit, outpointed Billy Nor ton, 146, Pnrgo, (6), 1 VANCOUVER, B. C Gordon Wal lace. 147, Vancouver, knocked out Ron Headley, 146, Ottawa, (8). TO TAKE TWO FALLS SALEM. Jan. 0. (JT) In one of those wrestling matches where "every thing goes,' Robin Reed. Reedaport, recently returned from an eastern tour, proved rougher and tougher and Pug Ryan of Los Angeles, and threw the latter two out of three falls here last night. A similar bout was fought by Ben Sherman and Rod Penton, with Sher man taking the final two falls. Bill Cazzcll tossed Joe Holland for one fall In the 30-mlnute opening match. SALEM HIGH CAGEMEN TAKE INDIANS, 33-24 SALEM, Jnn. 0. (AP) Led by lit tle Phil Snlstrom, ft speedy forward who scored 18 points, Salem nign school downed the Chemawa Indians. 33 to 24 In a basketball game played here last night. LeCIerc Butler 137 14S 147 416 Handicap .. 30 30 30 90 603 649 796 2068 Jennings Tire Co. Blerma 155 177 143 475 Tye 100 105 144 349 Cannon 122 128 108 418 Williams ... 140 123 133 405 Jennings 141 188 152 ,481 667 721 740 NEGRO RING SENSATION READY FOR BAER SOON RECORDS MEAN NOTHING TO THEM over the Idaho Vandals before a crowd of 4000, evening up their two game series. 68 VOLUNTEER BLOOD FOR CRIPPLED NEWSIE SANTA ANA, Cal., Jan. 9. (UP) If Preddie Carson, 30-year-old crip pled news vendor, wondered where help was coming from,' he had un derestimated the effect of his cheer ful disposition upon the citizenry. Operated on for the removal of his useless legs, CarBon lost so much blood physicians broadcast an appeal for a donor. One was chosen out of 68 who volunteered within the hour. BABY PARKED IN AUTO BRINGS PARENTS FINE DENVER, Colo.. Jan. 8. (UP) Gurgle,, mixed with tears notified police officers of the plight of a 6-month-old baby In a parked automo bile. The officers In turn notified police court, and the court today notified Paul Kalbney of New York city, to the extent of (27. that It U Inhumane to park a baby In a locked automobile while Its parents attend ed a show. Tffl COUGARS, 38-28 CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. p. (AP) Basketball fever burned at a new high here today as Oregon Slate, vic tor In two games with Washington State, prepared to meet the undefeat ed University of Oregon here Satur day. The hard - driving, ball hawking Beavers last night set Washington State down with a 38-to-28 defeat, leaving the Cougars without a win In four northern division coast confer ence games. INSURANCE AGENT KILLS SELF AT DOOR OF BOSS NEW YORK. Jan. 9 . ( UP ) Joseph Kallman, 35. insurance agent, tried to see the president of his concern, Jas. A. Pulton, to present his side of a dispute today. Pulton refused to see him. Kallman went Into the hallway, shot himself through the head and died on the way to the hospital. A' breaWna rlVA ? JaIr,tt f Loi Anele" r"ud her old habit of rLHm00,8 When ,h6 ,6t a new wor,d' backstroke mark In the National Olympic atari meet In Miami, Fla. Alice Bridget of Uxbrldae Mass, and Lenore Klght of Homestead, Pa., brokrn.JK In the tame meet. 'Associated Press Phote.i nill0na' "andards PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Jan. 0. (API Young Joe Louis, the Detroit negro, who keeps on winning one fight after another, says he'll be ready for Cham pion Max Baer "about March." The sensational 20-year-old heavy weight is in Pittsburgh for a 10 rounder Prlday night against Hans Birkle, the German, and says he be lieves that one will be "pretty easy." 4 The oldest member of the house of the 1035 Oklahoma legislature Is Henry Clay King, 74. nnd the oldest member of the senate, former Gov ernor Henry 8. Johnston, 69. Mat Results By the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Jim Londos, 206, New York, defeated Joe Malce wicz, 200. Utlca, N. Y., taking one fall In two-hour limit match. SAN DIEOO, Calif. Man Mountain Dean, 317, Norcro&s, Qa., tossed Prank Speer, 225. Georgia, 9:50: Chief Little Wolf, 210, Los Angeles, beat Pat O'Shocker, 222, Salt Lake City, In straight falls. WACO, Tex. Juan Humberto, 213, Mexico, D. P., defeated Bob Wagner, 225. California, two falls out of three. NEWARK. N. J. Rudy Dusek. 218. Omaha, and Al Blslgnano, 208, Des Moines, drew. 90 minutes. HARRISBURG, Pa. Ernie Dusek. 219. Omaha, threw Ed Meske, 215, Chicago, 48:30, HUSKIES EVEN SERIES WITH VANDAL CAGERS SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 9. (AP) The University of Washington "re deemed" itself against the University of Idaho last night. The Huskies, defending coast title holders, drove to a 30-to-24 win here WRESTLING! MEDFORD ARMORY Thui'S. Mite Pete Belcastr vs. Tony Catalans Jimmy High vs. Joe Hubka Seats on sale at tlROWX'S. Phone 101: Or'r'ICh STATIONERY SLTPLY CO.. Phone B2; VALENTINE'S CAFE, Pllone Hi) $100 GOLF PURSE LOfl ANGELES, Jan. ( AP) Al Zimmerman, Portland, Ore., profes sional, had 9100 In prise money today a pocket change as he and othera ol the country's ranking golfers pre pared for the qualifying round of the Los Angeles $5000 open tournament tomorrow. The Portland player picked up the apare cash by winning the Hlllcrest 400 amateur-pro championship yes terday, teamed with Henry Weinber ger, Los Angeles. Their best card of 5. six strokes under par, was worth 50 to Zimmerman, and he collected 50 more for the best Individual round with a score of 66. Four teams tied for first place. The others were Ralph Guldahl nnd Abe Llpaoy, Loa Angelns: Jimmy Edge. Monterey Park. r,d Archie Prelasmnn. Los Angeles, and John Revolta, Mil waukee, and Oscar Pattla, A field of more than 200 players was expected for the qualifying round ef the Los Angeles open, to be held at the Los Angeles Country club, 8nt Xirday, Sunday nnd Monday. 16 COAST UMPIRES WILL BEjELECIEP SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. (Jp -Selection of a ataff of 1 umpires was the next bvislncM ahead for d' rectors of the Pacific Const Icfttf'.ir todny after they ndopteri a split week schedule Cor ll35 at the mld-wtnU'i meeting here. Hyland Bnerly, president of th( league, was directed by the dlrectm to submit names of umpire appllran: by March 1 as the meeting ended terrtajr. The split week schedule, brln.. two visiting teams a: a I nut the horn elub each week, under a four an three game arrangement, will ru from April fl to September 23. ST. MARY'S GRID STAF PAIL 10 TAKE MOtt AG A, Cal,, Jsn. .(API Three St. Mary's college football play ers. including Harry ("The Horsr". Msttoa. who starred In the vH gamr acnlnnt Ford ham In Nrw York. nr. v. own dropoed from colleire brcame r failure to lake December final examt nation. Ht. Mary's authorities a; lion nrei today. The other players, who with Matt were x peeled to he ntslwsrts on tl 1035 tesm. are Nebb EWluynn, rlgh guard, and John YenrrskI, 240-pouir rignt tackle. 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