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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORU. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, 1933 Tigers to Tackle St. Mary's All-Stars Tonight; Roseburg Saturday PAGE EIGHT BURGHER'S QUINT DUE 10 UNDERGO II HARD TESTS St. Mary's Boasts Many Former Brilliant Perform ers of High School Rose burg Has New System By Harold Groie. For their second game of this Ma eon, the red and black Tlgermen from Medford high school wilt trade hoop rlngera with the itrong and highly polished St. Mary'a All-Stars tonight at a o'clock at the Medford high school gym. On Saturday night the Tlgermen will face their first real conference teat of the season against the atrong Roseburg Indians, starting at 9 o'clock at the Medford high school gym. Preliminaries will be played both nights, Friday night starting at 7 o'clock and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The game Saturday ntght Is being held at 9 o'clock for the purpose or giving business men and shoppers a chance to attend without having to sidestep any already scheduled busi ness. When referring to the All-Stars as such, one can truly stat them as Medford All-Stars, for the squad in cludes Bud Lindley and Odd Hughes members of the Medford high team which went to the state tourna ment In Salem three yenra ago and nearly copped the state pennant. Lloyd Hammock, a member of the squad that went to the tournament In 1933: Wayne Harris, also a mem ber of the squad that went to the tournament In 1933; Dick Lewis, one of the line of Lewis, who for so long dominated the sporta world at the . St. Mary'a academy: Bob Lewis, brother of Dick, and alao a member of the wonder teams at St. Msry's. who with George Smith and Dick Sskralda kept the ball rolling on the courts of the academy. There remain two members who didn't break Into the limelight as often as did the above named, but were Indirectly responsible for the success of the already named stars, j Jerry Trill and Hoke Curttss, who were members of the shock troops that every night during their high school days stayed out end absorbed basketball knowledge and served aa opponents In the dally scrimmages that are so vital to any successful basketball team. Lindley served as center on the Tiger lineup while In school, Hughes as forward, Hammock as center and guard, Harris as cen ter and forward, Curttss ai forward and Trill aa guard. Dick Lewis, Bob Lewis as forwards and guards. Smith as guard and Sakralda as guard. Coach Burgher stated that his boy. were In the best shape possible fo; the game. According to reports from the city of Roseburg the Indians will Invade the lair of the Medford Tigers with a new system designed by their new coach, Bill Warren. The Indiana have practically the aame lineup they had last year when they played the Tigers. Thus far the Indians have won two and lost two. The two wins, however, were over the strong Uni versity high of Eugene, and the two losses were sustained In games played j with secondary teams In which the Roseburg coach stated he was merely j speculating for rough spots and new material. The probable starting lineups: Medford Alt-Stars Campbell F .. Hughes ' Seara F Harris Ettenger C. ........ Lindley Smith a D. Lewis Kunrman O CI. Smith Medford Roseburg Campbell .... F Schemer Seara F. Short Ettenger ...... C..... Gardner ! Smith a....- Bnunlster ! Kunrmsn a Campbell ELKS WILL START T A new bowling tournament, to continue until May 17, will get under way at the Elks' club tonight with the City Meat Market and Mason Ehrman teams meeting In the open ing match. There will be 14 6-man teams competing for Individual and team prizes to be awarded each week, besides the substantial tournament prizes to be awarded at the end of the schedule. Becsuse of the Increased interest shown In bowling and the necessity of forming additional teams. Chair man Roy Prultt of the lodge bowl ing committee, has divided the schedule Into 13 "weeks," with seven matches In each. As there will be no bowling on Thursday ni?hts, how ever, the schedule "weeks" will not conform to calendar wpeks. At a meeting of the bowling com mittee this week captains were named and teams made up by allo cating the howlers on a bnsls or ability, as established In the tourna ment Just ended. This method hiis proved entirely fair and satisfactory in the past and It Is believed thnt with this system and the additional fnctor of applying handicaps on the basis of each week's performances, each team will have an equal chance to fdiarn In the prizes. The list of teams and schedule Mlows: Mneup. No. 1, Mason Ehrman Company Captain. Ciault; R. Prdltt. Bob Hum mond, Fllegel, Ivnn Harrington. No. 3, Roxy Ann Confer ti' nery C .plain. Web-ster; Erickson. Kresse. Elwood, McLean. No. 3, Eads Trnnsfcr, Captain Ends; Jlmmle Moore, Thompson, Dr. F.nd Jcy, George Frey. No. 4. City Meat Market Captain Ron DeVore; Ferguson, t'lnrk, York, Crank. No. B, Oroceteria Cnptnin. Mel Hall; George Gates, Murrny, Fredette, Bullls. , No. 6, Rici.fleld Service Captain, Wllnle Prultt, E. Orr, Sanderson. K. Anderson. No. 7, Underwood Typewriters- Captain, Jack Bierma; Unpen, Mof fatt, Boone, Beeney. No. 8. East Sido Phnrmacy Cap- tain, Ernest Smith; T'nske, Alcnderfer. Irish Coleman. Ed Leach, Bill Cole man. No. B, Standard OH Company Captain Doc. Boomer; Baylor, Rankin, Bill Heath, Prescott. N'.. 10. Hollywood Orchard Cap tain, Brayton; Sherwood, Herb Guen- ther, Ed Kelly, Bert Crum. No. 11, Piche Hardware Captain, Al Piche; Lee Watson, Bert Orr, Fab rlck. Fred Kelly. No. 13, Copco Captain Frank Hus- ficng. Burroughs, Vlrg. Strang, Over- mcyer, LeCIerc. No. 13, General Petroleum Cap tain 'Claude Holmes, J. GUI, H. Strang, Brown, Dsn Watson. No. 14, Shell Oil Company Cap tain, Al Stoehr. Dave Canfleld, Rose, Eowman, Bob Hart. Schedule. Jan. 11 fFri.) City Meat Market vs. Mason Ehrman. Jan. 13 Sunt Oencral Petroleum vs. Copco. Jan. 14 (Mon) Richfield Service v Eads Transfer. Jan. 16 (Tues.) Groceteria vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. Jan. 16 (Wed.) East Side Phar macy vs. Underwood Typewriters. Jan. 18 (Frl.) Shell Oil Co. vs. Hollyword Orchard. Jan. 20 (Sun.) Piche Hardware vs. Standard Oil company. Feb. 16 (Fri.) Shell Oil company vs. City Meat Market. Feb. 17 (Sun.) Richfield Service vs. Mason Ehrman. Feb. 18 (Mon.) Hollywood Orchard vs. Standard Oil company. Feb. 19 fTues.) East Side Phar macy vs. Groceteria. Feb. 30 (Wed. 1 Richfield Service vs. City Meat Market. Feb. 33 (Frl.) Eads Transfer vs. Mason Ehrman. Feb. 34 (Sun.) Shell Oil company vs. Copco. Feb. 25 (Mon.) Piche Hardware vs. Underwood Typewriters. Feb. 28 (Tues.) Hollywood Or chards vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. Feb. 27 (Wed.) General Petro leum vs. Standard OH company. April 8 (Frl.) Shell Oil company vs. Mason Ehrman. April 7 (Sun ) Standard Oil com pany vs. Mason Ehrman. April 8 ( Mon.) East Side Phar macy vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. 1 Jan. 21 (Mon.) Shell Oil company vs. Genersl Petroleum. Jan. 22 (Tues.) Groceteria vs. Ends Transfer. Jan. 23 (Wed.) Standard Oil vs. City Meat Market. Jan. 25 (Fri.) Underwood Type writers vs. Richfield. Jan. 27 (Sun.) Piche Hardware vs. Mason Ehrman. Jan. 28 (Mon.) Hollywood Orchard vs. East Side Pharmacy. Jan. 29 (Tues.) Copco vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. Jan. 30 (Wed.) General Petrcleum vs. Mason Ehrman. Feb. 1 (Fri.) Shell Oil company vs. Groceteria. Feb. 3 (Sun.) City Market va. Eads Transfer. Feb. 4 (Mon.) Copco vs. Standard Oil compnny. Feb. 5 (Tues.) Hollywood Orchard va. Underwood Typewriters. Feb. 6 (Wed.) East Side Pharmacy vs. Richfield Service. Feb. 8 (Frl.) Piche Hardware vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. Feb. 10 (Sun.) Copco vs. Eads Transfer. Feb. 11 (Mon.)-General Petro leum v:i. R-xy Ann Confectionery. Feb. 12 (Tues.) Underwood Type writers vs. Groceteria. Feb. 13 (Wed.) Piche Hardware vs. East Side Pharmacy. March 1 (Fri.) Underwood Type1 writers va. City Market. March 3 (Sun.) Shell Oil company vs. Mason Ehrman. March 4 (Mon.) Standard Oil vs. Groceteria. March 6 (Tues.) Eads Trsnsfer vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. March 6 (Wed.) Hollywood Or chard vs. Richfield Service. March 8 (Frl.) General Petroleum vs. Piche Hardware. March 10 (Sun.) Copco vs. East Side Pharmacy. March 11 (Mon.) East Side Phar macy vs. City Market. March 12 (Tues.) Shell OH com pany vs. Standard OH company. March 13 (Wed) Roxy Ann Con fectionery vs. Mason Ehrman. March '15 (Frl.) Hollywood Or chard vs. Groceteria. March 17 (Sun.) Piche Hardware vs. Richfield Service. March 18 (Mon.) Copco vs. Under wocd Typewriters. March 19 (Tues.) General Petro leum vs. Eads Transfer. March 20 (Wed.) City Market vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. . March 22 (Fri.) Shell Oil com pany vs. Eads Transfer. March 24 (Sun.) Piche Hardware vs. Groceteria. March 25 (Mon.) Copco vs. Rich field Service. March 26 (Tues.) General Petro leum vs. Underwood Typewriters. March 27 (Wed) Standard Oil company vs. East Side Pharmacy. March 29 (Frl.) Hollywood Or chard vs. Mason Bhrman. April 9 (Tues.) Piche Hardware vs. City Market. April 10 (Wed.) Standard Oil com. pany vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. April 12 (Fri.) General Petroleum company vs. Groceteria. April 14 (Sun.) East Side Phar macy vs. Mason Ehrman. April 15 (Mon.) Shell Oil com pany vs. Richfield Service. April 16 (Tues.) Underwood Type writers vs. Eads Transfer. April 17 (Wed) Copco vs. Holly wood Orchard. PETE DROPKICKS ROUGHHOUSE EOE T April 19 (Frl.) Piche Hardware vs. Hollywood Orchard. April 21 (Sun.) Richfield Service vs. Groceteria. ' April 22 (Mon.) Copco vs. City Market. April 23 (Tues ) Standard Oil company vs. Eads Transfer. w April 24 (Wed.) General Petro leum vs. East Side Pharmacy. April 26 (Frl.) Underwood Type writers vs. Mason Ehrman. April 28 (Sun.) Shell Oil com pany vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery, April 29 (Mon.) Copco vs. Piche Hardware. April 30 (Tues.) General Petro leum vs. City Market. May 1 (Wed.) Richfield Service vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. May 3 (Fri.) Groceteria vs. Ma son Ehrman. May 6 (Sun.) Hollywood Orchard vs. Eads Transfer. May 6 (Mon.) Shell Oil company . East Side Phnrmacy. May 7 (Tues.) Standard Oil com pany vs. Underwood Typewriters. March 31 (Sun.) Hollywood Or chard vs. City Market. April 1 (Mon.) Copco vs. Groce teria. April 2 (Tues.) Piche Hardware vs. Eads Transfer. April 3 (Wed.) General Petroleum company vs. Richfield Service. May 8 (Wed.) Copco vs. Mason Ehrman. May 10 (Frl.) Underwood Type writers vs. Roxy Ann Confectionery. May 12 (Sun.) Groceteria vs. City Market. May 13 (Mon.) Standard Oil com pany vs. Richfield Service, May 14 (Tues.) Stell Oil company . Piche Hardware. May 15 (Wed.) East Side Phar macy vs. Ends Transfer. May 17 Frl.) General Petroleum vs. Hollywood Orchard. The recent day-after-Chrlstmas Notre Dame-Stanford game was put up to the squad, the athletic officials hesitating to schedule a game so soon after the holidays unless the players wanted It. The vote stood 15-0 In favor. And Not Dame won. 29-19. Five minutes, lammed full of rab-i uit jjunt-neo ana weu-nirecioa drop kicks, was too much for Tony Cata lano, rough-house Italian grappler. and very nearly spelled ruin aa well for Referee Ray Frlsble. when Pete BMcasro, the original wild Italian, got off some of the best fancy kick ing of his career to win the third and deciding fall of the main event match last night at the armory. After connecting with Catalano's midriff with no less than four of his double-leg punches, Pete miscalcu lated one and knocked the wind from Frlsble, but held his opponent to the mat with a press until the referee was finally able to award him the fall. Bel cast ro. displaying more orthodox wrestling than he has used in any one bout for some time, had things well In hand during most of the con test, but was given some rough treat men that very nearly cost him the tussle. He won the first fall In two' minutes, when the referze refused to let Catalano get away with any more of the choke holds he insisted on applying. Tony, weighing 215 against Pete's 191!, took the second tumble with an airplane spin in 15 minutes. It was ons of the very few times that Catalano resorted to g?nulne wrest ng tactics, using fists and teeth throughout most of the fray. The middle fall saw Belcastro open hostilities by tweaking the paunchv Catalano's mustnehe. Then Belcas tro cleverly applied a leg split. reached under Catalano's belt, pro cured some of the mysterious "pep per" with whicn Tony is wont to blind some of his opponents, and treated the big choke and chuckle art ist to some of hl own medicine. Catalano was kept scampering out of the ring by Petes sudden attacks of Ronnenbergs. Whenever Belcastro hit the ropes, out went Catalano, very nearly coming to grief once when three or lour of the spectators threat ened to "crown" him with their chairs. Joe Hubka. popular ex-athlete from University ofa Nebraska, took two straight falls in the semi-final from Jimmy High of Chicago, chunky new comer to the Pacific coast. The cornhusker used a giant swing and a body press to end the second fall In two minutes, after the two had used several flying mares that shook the platform. A series of Sonnenbergs and a press was good for the first fall, after I9'i minutes of hard and fairly clean grappling. High, however, displayed a deb I re for choking and biting that gave Hukba some trouble. But the 204-pound Nebraska lad's two years' experience at left end on his state university grid squad, and his training later unaer Joe Stecher, ex-world champion grappler, stood him In good stead. Promoter Mack Lll!ard announced that, due to the Shnners' circus, com ing to Mfdford for a week's engage ment at the armory starting January 14. there will be no wrestling card next Thursday night. Portland, Seattle Puckmen Play Tie PORTLAND, Orr., Jan. 11. (AP) With the scent or victory hot In their nostrils, the Portland Buc)c nroos left today for Seattle where they will try tonight to upset the Seattle Seahawks they tied In a thrilling overtime Ice hockey battle here last night. Portland came from behind In the last period to tie Seattle one to one In their sizzling game here last night and then rained shot after shot at the Seattle net In the 10 mlnute overtime period. 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