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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 20. 1333.
Both Oregon Quintets Beaten in Conference Tilts
IDAHO OUTPLAYS HOWELL STAR OF STANFORD COACH.BAER SOUGHT FOR
EUGENE FIVE, 39-21
TO EVENSERIES
Washington Takes Lead in
Northern Division by 30
25 Win Over State Van
dals Repulse Rush of Subs
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 18 (AP)
The University of Idaho defeated the
University of Oregon, 30 to 31, In a
rather listless basketball gamo here
tonight to even up their two-game
cries.
Mindful of laat night's 37 to 29 de
feat. Idaho took the lead at the
outset with a banket by.Walry Oe-i
nighty, vest-pocket guard, and never
relinquished It. After is minute me
core was 19 to 4. and Oregon had
not made a single field goal. But
Just before the gun Ocmmell and
Harcombe, forward and center, each
sunk one to end the period, score
31 to 0.
Oreeun had 10 men try to snatch
the, lead from the Vandals, but the
tubs were no more effective. Oet-
tlng It points to Idaho's 24 was the
closest they came to a tie.
With one minute to play, before
the final gun, Oregon repeated Its
first-period performance by making
two field goals for a final score ol
81) to 21.
Idaho during the second half had
an entire new team on the floor,
with the exception of Harold Klumb.
hefty center.
About 3000 fans saw the game.
Oreeon will go to Pullman for
games with Washington State Mon
day and Tuesday nights.
The lineups and summary:
L
TO TALK
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 19. ( AP)
Ward Howell, bigReiit and burliest of
the Giant Southern OreRon Normal
basketball player, scored 23 points
in leading the Teacher In a M-to-32
win over Multnomah club here to
night. The bIx foot nU center vai un
guardable and laid In around the
backboard literally pouring In goals.
The game was closest at the atart
with the SONB leading, 27 to 30, at
the half. In the second period the
Ashland five speeded away from the
clubbers.
Jefferson high defeated Orcsham
high, 43 to 10, In a preliminary.
Oregon (21)
Rourko. If
Banford, If ....
Ocmmell, rf -
Faust, rf . ,
W. Jones, c
Hrcombe, o
BTg, lg
B. Jones, rg
Uebowite, rg
Totals ............
Idaho (3D)
Larson, If ....
Iverson, rf
Klumb, c
Warner, lg 2
Oeraghty. rg ........ . 4
O
.. 0
- 0
- 1
- 1
- 0
.. 3
. 1
.. 0
. 3
. 7
a
. 3
. 6
- 1
Totals
..IS 9 80
SEATTLE. Jan. 19. (AP) The
University of Washington Huskies,
defending const tltleholders. moved
Into undisputed leadership of the
northern division race tonight with
a sparkling 30 to 2ft win over Oregon
State college, to sweep the two game
serlrs. Washington won by the same
score last night.
The Huskies' victory, coupled with
Idaho's overwhelming defeat of Ore
gon at Moscow, gave them three wins
out of four games, -while Idaho, Ore
iron and Oregon State Are tied In sec
ond place with throo wins and two
losses apiece.
Again tonight Bobby (Goose) Clal
r, Washington's captain, holder of
a northern division scoring record
set last year, was tho Washington
tar, tallying 18 points on six bas
kets and four free tries. Last night
he scored 12 points.
In the first half he tallied 10
points, on four baskets and two free
hots, out of the 16 points Washing
ton got to lend at halftlme, 10 to 10.
Palmberg and Mcrrlam. Braver
guards failed to hold him In check
as well as last night.
Tonight's game also saw a bunch
of fouls, 32 of them bring commit
ted, and Washington was able to
core 13 foul tries while Oregon State
could make good on only seven,
which made up the ft-polnts margin
of victory. I
Hlbbard, who was the Beavers'
high scorer of the night, with nine
points, shot Oregon State Into the
lead In the opening minutes of play '
with a basket, with the score tied '
at li-all, Hlbbard dropped In a free
try, to give Oregon State a 0-5 lead,
the last time during the grime.
The summary:
Ore. state. (25)
Hlbbard. f
Palmberg, f
Merrlnm, f
Conkllng. e
Brrgstrom, g .
Hill, g
Foien, g .
SHASTA, 54 TO 19
Ashland high school sent the
Mount snaata basketball quintet over
the mountain Saturday night smart
ing from a, 84 to 19 lacing, as Med
ford and other state title hopefuls
flinched from tho news thst the
Llthle. City five have gathered 17
victories this season and only one
defeat, this to Astoria.
The game waa clean and Mount
Shasta was simply outclassed, as was
manifest by 33 to 3 score favoring
Ashland at half time. Hardy, center,
gathered 20: Hess, forward, aunk 14:
and Hoxy, forward, rang up 12 points
to lesd their Llthla City teammates.
Crlsby, with 8, was high point man
for the northern California team.
Coach Don raber's Ashland high
Ltthtans today were out In front of
the Southern Oregon basketball con
ference race with a 30 to 9 win over
Orants Pass last night.
Hoxle, sharp shooting forward, lea
the Lltiilans In scoring with l"
points In the contest here last night.
HAVE GOOD WEEK
Junior high school has completed
one of the most successful weeka of
the season, a check-up yesterday
allowed, having won no leas than five
encounters of Its varsity and eighth
grade teams.
On Monday night the varsity squad
started tho good work with a nip
and -tuck 40 to 38 victory over the
Engle point high school team, and
on Wednesday night got Into full
stride with a 41 to 23 victory over
Talent high. Ettlngor was high point
man for the Juniors In both these
encounters, gathering 18 In the first
and 17 In the second.
The Junior "B" quintet scored a
20 to 13 victory over the Engle Point
B team, and the Med ford eighth
graclo boys took the mensuro of tho
Talent eighth grade. 10 to 10. The
same score held good In another gamo
played by the Medford tlgbtn grad
ers, who on Thursday night held a
victory over the Ragles' "B" team.
A stadium la a nucleus lor college
buildings. w
Bishop, f - 14 4
Clyde Wn finer, e - 3 12 5
IMiuck Wagner, g 0 0 10
Loverlch, g 0 10 1
Eggo. g - 0 14 1
'cttcrson, g 0 t 0 1
Totals : 0 12 11 30
Half time score Washington 16.
Oregon State 10.
In conjunction with the Grants
Pass Chamber of Commerce, the
.Stanford club of Southern Oregon has
invited Coach "Tiny" Thornhill. or
Stanford university to be honor guest
at a luncheon at Qranta Pass Tuet
day noon, January 22.
Mr. Thornhill will be accompanied
to southern Oregon by Harlow Roth
ert, executive secretary of the Stan
ford Alumni association, who will also
be an honor guest at the luncheon.
The widely-known coach and Mr.
Rothert will be the main speakers,
their subjects, "Education and Ath
letics." D. P. Ferry, president of the
club, will preside.
An Invitation has been extended to
all residents and especially young
people of southern Oregon to attend
this meeting, and It is believed that
many will take advantage of the op
portunity to see and hear two such
prominent educational heads.
Mr. Perry urged that high school
students preparing to enter college
make a special effort to meet Mr.
Thornhill and Mr. Rothert. Anyone
who wishes to attend the luncheon is
asked to notify Mr. Perry or Nell
Allen of Grants Pass, chairman of the
program committee.
TO
After announcing that Sam Leth
ens and Al Knraslck have been sign
ed to appear at the armory on next
Thursday night in the main event
of a double wrestling card. Promoter
Mack LUIard stated last night he
Is confident that, the program will
be the best In several mouths.
The other one-hour bout will see
Harry Kent, giant ex-Oregoi; state
grappler, mix grips with Tony Cat
alano, rough-and-ready matman from
Italy. Kent, weighing about 235 with
out a pound of fat, Is clean and
hard to stop, while the roughneck
Italian uses all the foul tactics known
to the wrestling profession.
As a contrast, ttie Lethers-Karaslck
strugglo will bring two of the game's
cleverest exponents together here for
the second time, promising an hour
of excellent mat entertainment.
EAGLE POINT IS
IE
In a hotly contested two overtime
period game Friday the Eagle Point
Chcesemakcrs derrated Butte Palls.
17 to 16. It was tho first conference
gamo for both trams, play waa a bit
ragged but thrilling to tho nth de
gree. Kaglo Point led at the half 10
to 4, but Butte Falls made ft drlvo
that put them In tho lend only to
lose by one point after two close
overtime periods.
The Engle Point "B'' team took the
Woodcutters to the tune of 33 to 8.
TITLE BOUT NEXT
IE
TO
MIAMI, Pin., Jan. 19. (AP) Max
Baer. heavyweight champion, may
defend his boxing crown next June
at Soldiers' field In Chicago.
An exchange of telegrams between
two Chicago promoters and Ancll
Hoffman, manager of the champion.
early today revealed that unless Mad
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PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 19. (IP)
The publicity pumpers for the pro
fessional football contest here Feb
ruary 3 found a "natural" in the
ruling that coast conference officials
Ison Square Garden acts before the Br barred from offlclatlon In profes
sional football games.
expiration on March 31 of Its option
on Baer for a title bout, the cham
plons next full length fight Is head
ed for the windy city
As for Baer he likes, the Idea of
fighting Chicago,
"Chicago has always been swell
with me and I think we could put on
a great show there," he said.
Nate Lewis and Jim Mullen, the
Chicago promoters, wired Hoffman
an offer for a title fight at Soldiers'
field. They offered to post (100,000
ss a guarantee for the fight,
TROUNCE TALENT
The Central Point quintet gained
another step toward the conference
title by defeating Talent 28 to 12.
at Talent Friday night.
During the first quarter, the game
was rather close, but the rest was
rather listless with little hard-fought
basketball, the Pointers not coming
up to their usual standard.
Russell and Virtue won Individual
scoring honors for the Pointers.
Yaryon. for Talent, went out on
fouls, handicapping their team. No
preliminary was played.
Lineup:
Central Point (28)
Virtue (8) P
Russell (10) P
Culbertson (4) C
Avers (6) O
Conrad G
Talent (12)
(2) D. Jones
(4) Pepper
(1) E. Jones
(5) Yaryon
Smith
Substitutes: For Talent, Richard
son.
Referee: Winkle.
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SCHEDULE GAME
The Olrls Community club bas
ketball fccnra will play Its second
iinie of the season when It meet
Grants Pass Monday evening at 7:30
In tho girls' gym at the Medford high
school. The public Is cordially In
vited to attend.
Since their first game In which
the Williams Creek team defeated
them by the close score of 28-26, the
Medford girls have worked up a last
offensive with which they hope to
win from the Grants Pass club.
Under the capable Instruction ot
Mrs. Russell two good teams have
been formed to compete with local
and out-of-town groups. If there arc
any other girls Interested In play lug
who have not attended previous prac
tices, they arc urged to be present
at the high .vchool Monday evening.
a third team will be organized if
necessary.
The New York Giants play a group
of coast all-stars here February 3.
Kept quiet for some time, word
of the ruling reached the ears of
newsmen here late Tuesday night and
the Associated Press quickly flashed
confirmation from Herb Dana, coast
conference official commissioner, at
San Francisco.
Next day the Rose Festival com
mittee promoting the game asked four
coast conference coaches to officiate.
Answers from the coaches made ex
cellent newspaper "copy." Ita all
great "build up" material."
Coaches Prink CallJson of Univer
sity of Oregon and Lon Stlner of
Oregon State replied they would be
glad to assist when It was pointed
out proceeds of the game would help
finance Portland's annual summer
rose festival.
Coach Orin Holllngbery of Wash
ington State expressed willingness,
but first sought permission from Ins
school before saying he would offic
iate. The graduate manager's office
of Washington State college Informed
the Portland committee that the rul
ing concerning conference officials
applied also to coaches
ROSE BOWL GOLF,
El
Jack Hues ton, pro at Rogue' Val
ley golf course, announced Saturday
that plans arc steadily progressing
for the first East-West "Rose Bowl"
golf tournament ever held here, and
for that matter anywhere else, It is
believed. The date for the novel event,
for which Shirley Temple, youthful
screen idol, has offered a trophy as
the annual championship prize, has
been set for one week from today.
Hues ton said Captain George (Dixie
Howell) Pythian of the east side pro
mises to have his "Crimson Tide"
surging at full strength by ton run -
ment time, while Captain Gene (Bab
ble Grayson) ThormUke of the We3t
says entrees for his team are pouring
In so fast he Is having difficulty
in finding positions for them.
Nearly 100 entrants are expected
to tec off. Including such players as
Archie Mansfield, tho AH-American
trap"-shot artist, and Walter Lever-
ette. .who has been termed a trlple-
threatoner at completing "laterals."
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NEW YORK, Jan. 19. (AP) The
Boston Braves like the Dodgers
are still very much In the National
league.
That was the substance of the In
formation given out today after the
National league club owners had de
liberated for nearly 13 hours over
the financial plight of the Boston
club, whose playing field seemed
about to be usurped by a dog-racing
enterprise which already had applied
for a license to operate there.
Called Into special session to aid
in the rescue of a charter member
of the circuit, the magnates finally
evolved a plan which, they said,
should enable the Braves to continue
operation on a firm financial foot
ing. No details of the plan were an
nounced, pending completion of the
arrangements with "certain parties"
who were not represented at the
meeting, but the formal statement
assured Boston fans that they would
be satisfied with the outcome. Ford
Frlck, league president, said he ex
pected the entire situation would be
cleared up at the league's schedule
meeting Feb. 5.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Jan. 19. (AP)
Irvln (Cotton) Warburton. great
little quarterback of Southern Cali
fornia fame, will make his profes
sional debut hero tomorrow when he
opens with an all-star team against
the rugged Chicago Bears.
All-American two seasons ago and
unmentioned In 1934 when the Tro
jan team hit a slump, Warburton be
lieves he still can scoot to touch
downs with the right sort of support
and proposes to do It at the expense
of the great array of Invading stars.
4
Friday Night Scores
ST.
SCORE WIN, 24-19
FROM TIGER FIVE
In a fut game that became a bit
rough toward the closing minutes,
the Bt. Mary's all-stars avenged an
earlier defeat at the hands of the
Medford high school Tigers by win
ning. 34-19, last night.
The game was fairly close most of
the way, with ragged playing on the
part of both teams, but featured by
good sportsmanship and close guard
inc. The game was continued for
several minutes after the final gun
to give the Medford reserves a crack
at the all-star veterans.
. Dick Lewis was high point man for
the Saints, tying for honors with
Kunr.man with the same number of
points, seven. All of N Kunzman's
points were made on free throws, be
connecting with seven out of 13 at
tempts. f
Harrington refereed.
Starting lineups:
High School St. Mary's
Sears F . . Harrlss
R. Lewis ........ F.... . Curtiss
Ettenger .. C - Llrdley
B. Smith O D. Lewis
Kunzman O Trill
Substitutions High School: Van
Dyke, Luman, Hinman, Steuart, Sev
crson, Campbell. St. Mary's: Ham
mock, Q, Smith, B. Lewis.
In a thrilling last minute scramble,
the Shasta City high school five Fri
day night emerged with a two-point
advantage over the Medford Tigers.
'25-23, the same score by which Med
ford defeated them three years ago.
With both teams In the lead fre
quently throughout the fracas, nei
ther five could manage to draw very
far to the front, and the close score
kept the fans on the edge of their
seats through most of the game.
Ashland and Klamath have both
defeated the Snowmen, so not
much can be drawn from the
relative powers of the Southern Ore-i
gon conference teams, other than the
fact that they are obviously all still
In the running honors. j
Kunzman, Medford guard, was high
Washington 30. O. S. C. 25.
Oregon '29, Idaho 37.
V. S. C 39, U. O. L. A. 34.
California 45, Stanford 31.
Pacific 33, Oregon Normal 31.
Willamette 39, Union Oil 0.
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Hood River 20, Pendleton 13.
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THRIFT WEEI
'T'HIS is the seventeenth
annual observance of
National Thr iff Week,
which occurs each year
during the seven days be
ginning with the anniver
sary of the birth of Benja
min Franklin, who is re
garded as America's
Apostle of Thrift. Each
day of Thrift Week has
been designated to symbo
lize seven basic virtues
related to personal money
management.
T'HIS new month of a
new year should find
you making plans that
will best use your income.
With ' the Thrift Week
plan of distribution you
get the most joy, security
and happiness from every
dollar you earn and are
made doubly happy by the
knowledge that you are
giving, too, to help those
less fortunate than you.
Make every week of your
life Thrift Week, and you
will never be dependent!
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"A Departmentized Bank"
point mtn for tb. evening with eight
polnu. followed cloMly by the Cho- f
rmk brother, for ShwU with eeven
each. Lewie, while only j.lnlng one
point on free throw, frequently fra
the ball to a teammate In the open
under the bucket who would then
chalk up two polnti.
The Shaata team, compoeed monly
of ihort men, waa faat and tricky,
time and again breaking up the Tiger
pasting attack by Intercepting the
ball. It waa only by desperate guard
ing under the baket. which forced
the California bunch to make mol
of their polnu from long range, that
kept most of the long Shaeta ealllea
down the floor from terminating In
acores.
Only once during tha battle did
the Medford defense get tricked out,
of place, but that one time waa when
tha acore waa 31-20. with only a min
ute to go. and Medford In the lead.
A long pass to a man standing under
tho basket, with everyone else on the
floor so far away from him that he
looked actually lonesome. To while .
away the tedium, he took aerera pot f
shoti at tha bucket before finally
connecting to put the southerners In
front. '
Kuniman, a few seconds later, tied
the count at 33-a-ll, but the deciding
basket of the game came quickly
upon the heela of Kunzman'e offer
ing, giving Shasta a two-point lead
again, and the game aa the gun ex
ploded. Or rather aa the mlsmal
soundtng horn blared.
The Medford squad looked vastly
Improved since last week, and ahould
go far before the end of the season.
In a boring preliminary, the Tiger
Cubs stumbled to a win over an over
rated Washington school Eagle team.
13-11.
The starting lineup for the Shasta
game:
Medford (23) Shasta (25)
Lewie (1) F Crlspl (31
Seara (3) P Chambers (3)
Ettenger (2) C C. Chorak (7)
Smith (3) O Slnljohn ()
Kunzman (8) ....O L. Chorak (7)
Substitutions Medford: Luman,
Van Dyke (4), Hinman (2). Shasta
City: Barney (1).
f
The National League of Profession-
al Baseball clubs will enter the 60th
year of Its existence on February 2.
1
Only two charter members of the -
National league Chicago and Boston
have held franchisee uninterrupt
edly since 1876. but there has been no
change In the roster since 1900.
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