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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1935. Staters Strengthen Conference Lead With 27-18 Husky Defeat ZONE DEFENSE OF VICTOR SLOWS UP ill Second Win In Row Thrills 3000 at Corvallis CloSe Checking Marks Tilt Losers Miss Free Shots Palmberg Flashes. CORVALLIS, Ore.. Jul. 38. (AP) Tha Oregon aetata college buktbU team lengthened Its lead In the northern division coast conference rice with smothering 38-to--7 win over University of Washington here tonight. The win was the second In a row for the Beavers over Washington and jave the teams an even break In their four-game series. Using a tone defense again, the Beavers achieved to a large extent their efforts to "Stop Oaler." Oaler. stellar Husky forward, shot only one field goal, and was limited to five points. However, he was high scorer for his team. Oregon State won the game handily without having to use Lyman, star guard, who has not fully recovered from an attack of Influenza. A ca pacity crowd of more than 3000 wit nessed the game. Conalstent on their scoring attempts from the floor, the Beavers were deadly from the foul line, where they converted 13 out of 14 tries. The Washington players, hurried up on their flor shots, were not much bet ter when they bad all the time In the world on their free throws, con verting only five In 18 attempts. Captain Oeorge Hlbbard was high scorer with nine point. Bo closely did both teams check that the game was 10 minutes old ' before the first field goal was scored by Osier of Washington. Immedi ately Hlbbard, Palmberg and Berg stron all dropped In baskets In quick succession for Oregon State. The Beavers continued their atrlde and were ahead, 13 to 9, at the half. Oaler opened the second half, scor ing with a beautiful push ahot, but Hill, with a foul try, and Conkltng, with a basket from the floor, put the Staters well ahead. Cook shortened the gap to three points but that was Huskies' last bid as Conkllng, Palmberg and Conkllng again dropped In baskets after beau tiful floor work. Summary: Washington (17) PO P TP Oaler, If 1 3 Bishop, rf 0 0 0 Cook, rf l 1 8 Clyde Wagner, a 0 0 0 O. Wagner, lg 3 0 4 Louverlch, lg 10 3 Egge. nr 10 3 Wyman, rf 0 11 Totals . . 8 n Oregon State (28) ro P TP 8 S I 8 1 7 a 4 l i 1 3 Hlbbard, U . . 8 Palmberg, rf . 1 conkllng, . 3 Bergstrom, lg Pblen. rg Hill, rg 1 . 0 . 0 Totals S 13 38 Hslf time score: Washington, 8 Oregon State. 18. Cougars Win PULLMAN, Wish.. Jan. 38. (AP) With a whirlwind finish, Washington Bute cotlega downed the University of Idaho, 43 to 37, to even their two game aerlea here tonight. A crowd of 4800, a record turnout watche l the battle, which was nip and tuck for thres-fourths of the game. ' Trojans Take Lead BERKELEY, Cel., Jan. 38. (AP) The University of Southern Cantor nla basketball team took a command ing lead In the southern division of the Paelflo coast conference tonight, winning from the university quin tet, 44 to 83. The Trojans hsd complete com mand of the game except tor one lapse at the opening of the second hslf. BELCASTRO NEXT Pete Btlcastro, crapping Italian will met popular Bad Sam Lathers In the iratn event next Thursday Bight of what Promoter Mark Lll lard con ulcere one of the beat wrst- ling cards yet offered at the armory In the semi-final of the double pro gram, Paul Borach. Brooklyn drop- kicker, will tangle with Abe Kaplan, the famoua ' Jewish Oent. Belraatro end Lethera are both well known and big drawing carda In Med- ford, and Boeseb and Kaplan are considered atara ox the profession The lineup promlaea two bout a of equal aparkte, with rhanree for both clean and gruesome highlight of the game. Belcaatro and Lethera have a grudge against each other growing out of a fight here once before, which Lethera won after nearly an hour of hectic work. Pete think he can reverse the situation this week. Borsch, built like Adonis, U one of the beat dropklckera today. VI lts Medford Mr. Blanche Bor er, special representative of the Bern hard Ulmann company, makers of Bear Brand yarns, left yesterday for The Dalles. Mrs. Rorer presented style .'lows at the Needle Arte shop In Medio, a Fxidajr an4 aiu47;. WIN OLYMPIC SKATING BERTHS 4 f -sV - . . 1"". Dslbert Lamb (left) of Milwaukee and Eddie 8chroeder of Chicago secured places on the four-man speed skating team to represent the United 8tates In the 1936 Olympics by winning t 500 and 1,900 meter races In preliminary competition at Minneapolis. (Associated Press Photo) BY 16-14SC0RE OVER With the Tiger Cub playing tho first quarter and part of the second, the Medford high school basketball team went down to defeat la to 14 In a close, roughly played game with the Qranta Pass Cave-men In the climate city Friday night. j At the end of the first quarter the , Cubs were leading the northern team 4-3, close guarding bottling up the clever passing attack of the Grants i Pas outfit. At the outset of the sec ond canto, however, the Cubs falter ed for a moment, and the Cave-men quickly ran up an 11-4 advantage, two minute after the quarter start ed. Burgher ran In the first string at this Juncture, but they failed to re gain the lost advantage, as the half ended with them trailing 8-15. The first team has been In the dog house for the past week, and the disciplin ary measures taken to rebuff them for their apparent lack of effort fail ed to click In that second quarter. As the half opened Steuart at guard, and Hlnmnn at center enter ed the fray, playing their last game fqj the Red and Black, and this com bination held the northern outfit to one point In the 3rd, while running up their end of the score 8 points, bringing the tallies to 14-10, with the Tigers on the short end, where they remained throughout the gome. In the 4th quarter the relative position failed to change, with both teams making only two polnti each before the pistol put an end to the festivities; For O rants Pass, Lannlng was out standing on passing and floor work, with Holtowa high point man for the game with 8 markers. Hicks for the Cubs, and Hinman for the regulars, tied for high point honors for Medford with 4 each. Coach Klrtley of the Cubs stated yesterday that he was really proud of the gallant fight his chargers put up. The starting lineups: Medford (10) CI. Pass (18) Hicks (4) F. - Burdln (6) Johnston . F Hollowa (8) Ayrea ................... C Weber (1) Baker - Cl Lsnnlng (4) Dlckerson O ...... Finch Campbell (1) .,.8 Bears (3) B Ettenger ........ B 1 Smith (3) 8 Kunr-man (3) ....8 Hinman (31 S Bteuart (3) B , Referee: Hopkins. SIX IN ROW WON BY ROGUE RIVER Rogue River high school won Its sixth conference victory In the sec ondary basketball league Friday night from Talent high school, 45 to 11. In a game marked by the usual air tight defensive work of the Rogurs. Hartman waa high point man with 14. followed by McLaren, 10. and Simpson, 0. Rogue River held the Talent quintet to three field goals. The lineup: Roguea fl OH Talent hartman (14- P ( Pepper Rerter (3) F .. (81 Yaryan Hatch (4 C Jones Martin ( O Haw Simpson (0) ........0.. Jones McLaren (10) 8 4 Friday Night Scores (By the AMorlated Press) Southern California 41, California 33. Stanford 37, U. C. L. A . 34. Washington 26, Oregon State 31. San Joae BtaU 80. Nevada 23. Oregon Normal 42. Willamette 3.. High School. Grant Pssa in. Medford lfl. Ashland 3ft. Klamath Falls )'A. Pendleton 30, McLaughlin 30. Ccrvaiu U, eaiem lit. MEDFORD QUINTET OFFENSIVE 3 f." tf TIGERS OUTCLASS With Friday night' beating at the hands of Grant Pass rankling under the hide of the Medford Tigers, the Bengal five, revamped and revengeful, took the hide off a completely out classed Weed team In the local high school gym last night, 38-10. I Weed opened the scoring and was leading by four points before the sis-1 zllng Tigers could get over being mad : and could see the basket, but Luman thought four points was enough for the California aggregation and promptly han up five point on his own hook, to put tne Burghermels- tera In the lead, a position which they did not relinquish for the rest of the game. Featured by roughness, close guard ing, and many personal fouls, the game was the first one in which the local offense has clicked properly. and the score shows the result. Hin man and Kunzman were both chased from the game on personal fouls. Last night's game was the last for Hinman under the Red and Black. Smith waa high point for Medford and the game, with 10 markers. Pa let to, for the southern team, gar nered four. Lineups: Medford (38) Weed (10) Campbell F Flook Luman .. '..F .... Acqulstapact Hinman ........ C....... Shont? Kunzman a...- Courson Steuart O Paletto Substitutions Medford: Smith. VanOyke, Ettenger, Sears. Lewis. Clif ford, 8verson and the Tiger Cubs. Weed: Welch, Olromonte, Meallffe Referee Od Hughs. TO RECALL EBBS SALEM, Ore., Jsn. 38. (AP) Threat of recall against Representa tive Howard Mnrrlam of Lane county by Townaendold age pension clubs because he favored a modified Towns- end plan, failed to make much Im print upon members of the legisla ture here. Recall plan were declared started when Merrlam, In committee, had voted with the majority against mem orializing congress for the specific Townaend 1300 a morth proposal in an effort to work out a compromise. The compromise waa effected and the house not until yesterday passed the mrmorial asking for the Towns end plan or "suitable legislation," for old age pensions. Merrlam roted In favor of this compromise pro posal. Only three members voted against It, one of them expressing opposition to any federal old age pension plan of such major propor tions. To fiincnr Wm. Von der Hellen left by train Saturday morning for Eugene, where he will remain until Tuesday on business. WEED SQUAD 28-1 6 A Fine Drink for Fine People! "MATTE" the Famous Exhilarating Drink from South America IKY IT TOP.W Ihs "1)011; Urlni of Millions" Importfd inrwi r'rom south Amrrtra. Mailed or DrIHerrd on Rrcrlptof Check, monet-order, stamps, rsih. or sent C.O.D. on order. JIST PRINT NAMK snd enrca tki;i:t CITY Msll Coupon to 1VANHOF., Rot 111. Medford Or. V, lb.-:jc. i, Ib.tuo. ID.-m. I lbs. Jl.oo. lb, tJ.vu E AS UMPIRE ROSE CITY GRID 'GAME PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. (AP) Official who will work the profes sional football game between the New York Olanta and a team of Pa cific coast all-stars here February 8 were named tonight. While coast conference officials are forbidden to officiate In profession al games, the arbiter named are well-known In football circles. Aaron Frank, chairman of the Portland Rose festival committee sponsoring the game, and Jimmy Richardson, stadium manager, an nounced that Harold "Tubby" Orlf fln of Seattle will be referee; Howard Hobson, coach of Southern Oregon Normal, umpire; Lynn Jones of Port land, head linesman, and Oeorge Mlmnaugh of Portland, field Judge. Mike Mlkulak and Bernle Hughes, former University of Oregon grid luminaries, arrived today -and said other of the all-star squad would be here Monday to begin workouts un der the direction of Paul J. Schlssler, coach of the Chicago Cardinals, pro fessional football team. IT' DEFEATED, 23 TO 13, IN EAGLE PT. CLASH Sams Valley met disaster In the northern conference of the county secondary league, dropping first place when they went to Eagle Point Fri day night, to a hard-checking Chee.se- maker's quintet, 33 to 13. Ashpole. Eagle Point forward, was high point man for his team with 8 and Dusen- i berry, Sams Valley forward, lead his troupe with 10. The Sams Valley B team defeated the Cheeaemakers' B team 30 to 30 In a fast, clean preliminary that was tied 14-14 at the half. Tho lineups: A teams. Eagle Point (33) Sams Valley (13) Aabpole (8) ...FF Dusen berry (10) Cingcade (6) PF Wright Marshall (6) .. CC ... Burreson (3) Grow, H. (3) .GO - Fitzgerald Stanley (3) .Oa Dusen berry B. King h.....8S Smith Orow, E. ..-.S8 n Burreson N. B Teams. Eagle Point (30) Same Valley (30) Marshall (3) PF Fredenburg (0) Oallup (0) FF ... Thomaa (8) Smith (8) .CC.... ..Messer (5) Harnlsh GO...... Smith (5) Throckmorton ..O0..-JR Rush Lusk S3....- Tresham (3) Chamberlain 8 Baker (1) S Gene Walton of Eagle Point refer eed. j SHASTA SKI MEET L A large crowd from all corner of the " has ta -Cascade Wonderland is ex pected at Snowman's Hill near Mt. Shasta today for the wlndup of the west coast professional ski Jumping tournament. Where In previous years the long eat Jump to be made waa 104 feet, Sigurd inland, professional ski Jump er of the Snowmans' club, points out that Jumps of 335 feet are possible this year due to Improvement made. Nationally known professional ski Jumpers Including Hvalvor H vis tad. Staffed Trogstod, Svrre En gen, Alf Engen and Lars Haugen are partici pating in the two-day meet. Road condition are at the beat for winter months. High school stu dents from any school within the Wonderland area presenting their stu dent body ticket will be admitted free, 4 JAP OFFENSIVES PEIPINO. Chin. Jan 36. A new Japanese offensive at Chahar vas feared In Pelplng tonight a dis patches from Kalgan reported heavy reinforcements were arriving at the Jehol-Chahar border. With the death toll in the week's fighting along the frontier estimated at nearly 300, the Kalgan dispatches, published In Chinese newspaper here, asserted Chahar resident be-llevo-d new attacka were Imminent. NT AllllKtSS HKBK tits desired CHINA SEES NEW Signed By Seals i s&s ' ' I Edward Hughes (above), 19, pick of tha winter league players In Sao ramento. Cat., has been signed by the 8an Francisco Seals baaeball club. He's a first baseman, bata and throws lefthanded. Hit father. Jay Hughea, Is ona of the few pitcher, who has a no hit, no run gam to his credit In the national league CENTRAL POINT QUINTS SCORE TRIPLE VICTORY ;tj Three Central Point basketball teams made a clean sweep Friday night over a trio of invading quints from Jacksonville. The main game was decided In the final moment when a basket for Central Point gave them the long end of a 24-23 score The contest was one of the best seen in Central Point for years. Virtue and Russell were home team stars, each caging eight points, while John son of the visitors was high scorer in the game, caging nine points. Despite two former victories over tha Jacksonville B quint, the Central Point B boys had a hard struggle to win, 17 to 13, Friday night. Grimes, Pointer center, was outstanding, chalking up 10 of his team's points. The Central Point girls had little difficulty In winning, 21 to 12, from the Invading maidens, Lawrence of the borne team taking the major hon ors with 10 counters to her credit. Lineups: Main Game Central Pt. (24) Jvllle. (33) Russell (8) P.... . Johnson (0) Virtue (8) F. Com best ( Culbertson (1)....C. Mitchell (7i Ayers (6) G ... (Flitcroft ( Conrad (1) O Back' B Game Central Pt. (17) Jvllle. ( Hood (1) F Graham (6 Lawrence (2) F. Lua. Grimes (10) C. (8) Nunr Jewett G Sanden (I Coppinger (2) ....O Littil Substitutes Central Point: Lath rop (2), Jacksonville: Johnson. Girls' Game Central Pt. (31) JvlUe. (13) Lawrence (10) ...F. Churchill Lathrop (2) F...Dunx.ngton (10) Cherryholmea C - Giver Jonea SO Walton Powell G Branarr Cannon G Flltcrofi Substitutes Cantral Point: Hamil ton, Stager. Yakel, lnman and Tuck er. Jacksonville: Ayers (3) and Hunaaker. Bowling League Schedule Given The City Bowling league schedule j for the coming week will pit the Mall Tribune and Eagie dtiu team, ana the Standard Roofers and Jennings Tire Co.. on Monday night. Tuesday night the Eagles will roll the Economy Lumber Co., and Thursday night the Active club's two quintets will take on the Forest and Park and Golden Glow team. There will be no games Wednesday. Convenient and Economy Stop In OAKLAND Hotel San .ablo offers: Comfort without KttrsTacancs I Central Location BATKMl Sl.Ofl to 11.16 FKtJb OAHAOIS MOIltH.N CClll'tl H(lr Direction, to Hotell Stay on Main Hitnwa; (Ran Pmnio Airuue) llrrrtl) la utn l Management H.AKKY U SlKA.NO T STAGED BY IRISH; Iron men" are not confined to colleges and professional basketball ; teams, but may be found right here in Medford. the St. Mary' high school team having played tha Phoe nix town team and the Applegate town team In' a double header at the small gym of the Medford high school building last night, winning from Phoenix, 38-10, and tying the ApplegatsB townles, 33 all, after three over-time period. The Applegate team got the dates -.lightly mixed, and both opponents put In an appearance last night. Hating not to oblige both teams, the Irish offered to play them both, and the game with Phoenix started Im mediately. The first game was a hectic affair, rough but well played, with P. 8a kralda and Joe Denman doing most of the scoring for the Gaels. Mont gomery was high point man for Phoenix. The second game ended 37-all, and went Into an overtime period. It was still tied at the gun, and entered the 2nd overtime with both teams beginning to breathe hard, but still willing, but when the gun again found a tie, both aggregations be gan looking appeallngly toward the sidelines for the referee, or umpire. zr time keeper, or someone to throw In the sponge. But when the third overtime pe riod ended with the score standing at 33-all. the boys decided to call It a day. and finish the affair with axes or guns at some future date. The Irish "Iron men" were P. Sa- kralda, L. Sakralda, W. Loffer, J. Denman, R, Barnum, R. Corliss and B. Comm. 4 , CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 26. (AP) A vastly improved Salem high bask etball team avenged a previous defeat this season with a sparkling 27 to 23 win over the Oregon State Rooks here this afternoon. Early this season the Rooks de feated Salem high 31 to 16. The Senators Jumped Into the lead early In the game and were ahead 17 to 13 at the half. Cater for Salem ond Vanelli for the Rooks shared high point honors with nine each. Normally all duty and work yields pleasure. QUINTS Once Upon A Time The First National Bank A Departmentized Bank Commercial-Savings-Trust Department- Safe Deposit Vaults JUNIORS DEFEAT E ScorinK two field goals in an over time Deriod. Medford Junior high school defeated the Christian En deavor team of the First Christian church Friday night, 34 to 30. Verbic. with 14, lead the scoring for the Juniors, and Warner, a substitute, sparkled on defensive play. The lineup: Juniors (34) (30) c. b. F I. Doty, (1) Ettinger (0) McKee (7) -F Oliver (14) Verblck (14) Santo (3) C Fraley (2) O Shafer (9) O F. Doty (3) Wilson Subs: Juniors. Shaw, Warner (3) C. E.. Dale, Guyer (2). Junior High eighth grade defeated the C. E. "B" team, 27 to 11 in a preliminary. The lineup: 3th Grade (37) (11) C. E. "B" Monteith (12) F Dale (7) Campbell (0) F... F. Fraley (2) E. Paske (5) C Guyer u 3tead (4) G Howell Piche G.... Rouse Subs: Eltthth trade, J3cheffel, Ro- senberger, Kresse and Younger; C, E. B", Ford. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 36. (AP) A sizzling race for the Portland in terscholastlc championship looms this season with most teams stronger. than last but no team particularly outstanding at present. The eight teams pair off Tuesday night for the opening salvo of the season. Some point to Lincoln high as per haps the best choice now to take the championship. Jefferson has phown flashes of real play, notably In de feating Astoria high after losing a previous decision to the Fishermen. F BALL TO GOTHAM LAREDO, Tex., Jan. 26. (AP) Paul Max Neuhas doesn't care how many strokes It will take him to get to New York but he Is on his way. Driving a golf ball before him, he started out yesterday from the Mexi can boundary line, hoping to cover the 3,000-mile "course" in 160 days to collect a $500 wager. He made 21 miles on the first lap. QUINT GOLF the kitchen and pantry were as big as an entire modern apartment! And it was quite unheard of for any woman to shop at the baker's, be cause it was a disgrace not to do the weekly baking at home. Today we conserve space, and we conserve energy. Yet the most worth while conservation is that of money ... in order that we may have a reserve for our age! REMEMBER to lave regularly! Make Every Week of Your Life Thrift Week and You Will Never Be Dependent EAST-WEST SIDE T( tuftfe thft Shirlev TemDle cham pionship trophy on hand, accom panied to Medford by a . telegram from the popular little screen star, wishing the sponsors a most suc cessful golf tournament, we east and the west sides of town will mof n-tth mnshiM in hand at Roeue Valley course this morning in the first "Rose Bowl" tournament. TTnriflp rinntnin Georee (Dixie How- ell) Phythian. the Crimson Tide of the east side will meet a galaxy or players from the west captained by Oene (Bobby Grayson) Thorndlke. The first teeoffs, In foursomes, will etarr. at n-Jio nnd nlavers Will RO lout In groups thereafter until noon, Kvhen lunch Is to be served in the clubrooms. Pro Jack Hueston announced last nirrht snvrfli npw names had bo en added to the list of entrants, which totals nearly 100. The new pairings, with west side players listed first, are as follows: George Hunt vs. A. F. West, O. O. Alenderfer vs. Dr. Bunch, Mark MUler ... hnir pi Ha. rirpn Snhenck va. C. J. Semon. AI Llttrell vs. C. M. Kldd, E L. Childers vs. George Snyder, C. C. Lemmon vsTod Porter. It Is said the advisory commuwe hjo m n ripndiork until midnlcht Saturday deciding whether or not Hunt could be classed as a golf pro fessional, DUl ne was linauy miwweu n an tor tVi tnnmampnt. and Is con sidered orfe of the trlple.threaters of the lineup, as Is his opponent, a. r. West. Offlrlal Language MANILA, P. I., Jan. 26. (AP) English and Spanish were approved today as the official languages of the forthcoming Philippines common wealth. Beware of a still dog, still water or a still woman. Ose Mall Trioune want a!. 1 ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPRODUCTIONS PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1309 Court St. Phone B31