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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD llAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORI), OREHOX. TTTmSDAY. JAXUARY 31. 1935. S2B BOWLING P EAGER FOR TIGERS, GHEMAWA Hard-Fought, Close Games ' Expected When Ancient Enemies Meet On Med ford High Cage Floor I - By Dlok .Ipplataie.) The Medford-Chcmawa baakotball scries on Prlday and Saturday nights of thla we marka the meeting of the two team that have Been in dulglng In hectic, hard-fought games for over ten yeara, ana one wiai prom slse to be aa hectic and hard-fought la any In the pant. The Indiana have a splendid record, both here ana in their own eectio or the etaw. ana m to the Pear City with toma hawk polaed to cleave the akull of v, irtt Tlffer In an attempt to avenge tho awful clawing given them m football here thla year. While Medford did admlnlater an nnmerclful beating In their grid en counter, the laet basketball meeting wli not such a howling aucoeaa for either team, they having divided the aerlea laat year, Chemawa taking the first game a year ego. ia-js, anu Medford coming back strong In the second to win. 38-12. Laat year tho dazzling overhoad, double-handed passing attack of the Indiana had the Burgliermelatera put tied and outclassed In the first game, but porus-plaster guarding In the second netted them a decisive win. The Tiger squad Is now practicing against that aame type of offense, and hope to take both games this year, at the aame time realizing that the Redskins present a tougher front this year. CUemawa dropped a close game to the barmttormlng Ashland bunch earlier In the year, but have Improved rapidly since, and are rated one of the beet teams In the state. The Tigers are In condition, men tally and physically, for the battle, and the gomee ahoulo and undoubt edly will be among tho best of the year to be played hire. Considerable expense 1 Incurred In bringing the colorful Chemawanas here, and a bet tor crowd should be In attendance than has been evident In earlier Sanies. Early reports of a doleful nature put the Tlcers under a poor light, and suggested that they couldn't pos sibly beat the second atrlng from a girls' somlnary. How this report tot started would be hnrfl to any, out n la blunderingly and blatantly false. While the reporter would be the last one to advocate anyone's attend ing a gome they thought waa going to prove a washout, and uninterest ing. It only appears Just that the team ahould be given a fair trial and that team Is nobody's set-up right now. They fight every point, their offense la becoming increasingly dangerous and accurate, and the two games this week-end are sure to be close, and exciting. There will be good preliminaries or both games, an hour before the main event. The main game will atart at 8 o'clock Prlday and at 0 o'clock Sat urday. starting lineups have not yet been announced. SAMS VALLEY GIRLS WILL PLAY BT. FALLS SAMS VALLEY. Jan. 81. (Spl.l Local baaKftball fana who have been disappointed thla season In not seeing any girls' gamea will have this pleasure Prlday ntRht when the 8ama Valley girls will play the Butte Palla girls In a preliminary to the regular league games scheduled for thst evening. Although the girls have played but one gnme this season, they have been playing basketball all winter and will be able to put up a strong gnme against the visitors. The B team will swing Into action with the Butte Fnlls B string in the second game of the evening. By virtue of their win over Eagle Tolnt last Prltlsy the "Little Wnrrlors" lead their division with one win and no defeats. The Engle rotnt B team had previously defeated Butte Palls. The A team wss handed a setback Prlrtity night at the hands of Eagle Point. 33-19. Butte Palls lost to the asme tesm the previous week. 17-16, making the visitors a slight favorite by comparative scores. Hard practice has been the order of the week In an attempt to Iron out the weak spot which cropped up last Prlday and with the chances of remaining In the race for division honors at stake the Warrlore will be out to win. Sams Vnlley scored a double vic tory over Phoenix on the locsl floor Tuesday n'ght. the A team whining. 35-11. and the B squad. 28-14. In tlw B tesm gnme FhnrnlK got away to a 4-polnt lead before the War riors rould get started, hut by quar ter time they were holding a 6-4 lead and extended It to 13-4 St hall lime. Predenburg led Sams Vnlley In scoring, accounting for 10 points, while Bsrker led the visitors with eight. In the A gsme the locsle started the scoring after about three min utes of plsy and were never headed Thev held a la-4 lead at half-time. Smith, locsl guard, led In scoring with 8 points, followed closely by Dusenherry with 7. Olover led the visitors with 4, The gsmes were much more Interesting to wstch thsn the score mould Indtcste. ss Phoenix plsvert a anrti floor udme i Pu lufttd. mui aiiju, Roy Prultt chalked up games of 223. 179 and 219 for a total of 617 for the Mason Ehrman entry In the Elks lodge bowling tourney when they de rested the Oeneral Petroleum quintet two out of there games. The Shell Oil and Groceteria teams roll Prlday evening. Mason Ehrman. Oault 111 185 14B 445 R. Prultt 323 179 315 I7 Hammond 128 ISO 158 448 Pllegel 117 117 117 351 Lawton 131 131 131 393 Handicap 127 137 127 381 837 809 897 3633 Mann's Htore. Olll 173 173 199 845 McAllister 105 175 181 441 Dan Watson 147 119 185 431 Brown 134 151 122 407 H. Strang ... 188 140 319 537 Handicap 88 88 88 284 815 846 654 2615 T FOR LEADERSHIP ON ELKS' ALLEYS The East Side Pharmacy and Shell Oil bowling teams are tied for flrat place with five wins and one defeat each. In the Elks' bowling tourna ment, while four teams are knotted In second place. Jim Moore continues to lead In Individual standing with an average of 194 In six games. Roy Prultt with 193 and Pred Erlckson with 190 fol low In that order. The standings, made public today by the bowling committee, follow: Team Pet. .835 .835 .8tt7 6H7 .687 .667 .500 .500 .500 .333 .333 .167 .167 .167 East Side Pharmacy Shell Oil ...... Groceteria .. City Market Eads Transfer ... Standard Oil 4 Underwood Typewriter, 3 Roxy Ann Confeotlonery 3 Plche Hardware 3 Richfield Service ...... 2 Copco 2 General Petroleum 1 Hollywood Orchard ...... 1 Mason 'Ehrman 1 Playera- G. Totals Ave. 6 1106 194 8 1159 193 3 571 100 6 1116 188 8 1084 181 6 1070 170 8 1032 174 3 519 173 6 1037 173 6 1030 173 1035 173 6 1025 171 3 818 171 3. 513 171 6 1025 171 6 1020 170 6 1016 189 6 1010 . 188 6 995 188 3 493 185 6 988 164 6 985 164 3 492 169 8 978 163 6 989 162 8 974 182 8 968 167 6 948 138 6 918 153 3 484 135 6 933 155 6 931 155 6 033 l.M 6. 926 155 6 926 154 6 920 153 6 930 161 6 919 163 3 456 152 8 902 150 8 892 149 6 802 141) 6 835 1(8 3 441 147 8 868 145 6 868 145 3 4.13 144 6 863 144 6 803 144 6 858 143 8 854 142 3 433 141 6 832 139 6 833 130 8 818 138 8 830 137 6 811 135 6 810 135 3 408 138 5 408 136 3 390 13,1 130 6 766 133 6 753 131 3 369 121 ! 6 730 122 3 331 117 6 685 114 3 333 Ml 5 604 101 Moore '. R. Prultt ., Eads '. DeVore Paske Olll Alenderler Gates Canfield .... Perguson .... E. Orr ....... Hagen Leclerc Rose : Hammond Rankin B. Orr .... Smith Sherwood Brayton H. Strang Burroughs ........... Sanderson Lee Watson .......... Huaaong Al stoehr Clark 6 Boomer ...... W. Prultt Brown El wood Mel Hnll V. Strang Guenther ............. Pabrlck .. Bowman ....... Overmyer ............ Krease 6 Bullla Heath Thompson ..... Dan Watson ..... Al Plche York ... Irish Coleman ... Ed Kelly Webster Beeney .... Boone Pretlelte Oault Blerma .... Olrmcheld Crum Claude Holmes . Mclieon Ijearh - Hart I.swton Preacott ., Pred Kelly Pllegel .... Crank Prey K. Anderson BOESCH ODD FALL PORTlaANrV Jsn Jl i-P) A ham nif r t ) to w hoi d snd a fluke bod y prewt brought Ciwy K.tr-ni.Jian, at. Rnn Frsni'taco. two out of three falls over Psul Bowch. 2i0. Brooklyn. N Y , in a fu. clean wrestling match here last night. Boech gained the second tll with a drop kick, but lost Uie deciding fall when he clamped a reverse lull nelson on Kttmnjlan but Jell back ward and was pinned, Using hla Indian deathlock hold. Jacket Singh, 21S, the pudgy Hindu. gMned rait in the third rouud over Arte Knpl.n. 320. New York. Glenn Wade, 313. Neb:, and Cliff Olsen, ?og M line i-to'.t a--Miiri th. . lyiwa draw T E Fiery Italian Hopes to Even Score With Tall Texan Boesch and Abe Kaplan Meet jn Opening Match Pete Belcastro, belligerent Italian who tangles with Bad Sam Lethers of Texss In half of the double decked wrestling card at the armory tonight, Is so confident he Is going to win thst he celebrated In ad vance by putting In a few hours training" at the President's ball laat night. Pete Is Irked by the fact tbat In their last tussle here Sad Sam won two out of three falla. with th alri I of his "famous supple legs, but when they meet again the Italian promises to "pin Sam's ears back." Belcastro la especially anxloua to do thla, and Incidentally to Al Ksraslck. because ne plans to leave for the east with' In the next few days. He alio dls closed plans of sailing for Prance. The Italian la In better Physical shape now than at any time during nia tour yeara' wrestling career, hav ing climbed from the 185 to the even 200-pound mark within the last few months. He has been working for nis oout with Lethers both In and out of the ring, and recently spent one nara workout hiking through four feet of snow near Mount Shasta, bear hunting. Belcastro describes Lethers as "wiry, strong In the legs snd nsrd man to wrestle." The Texan's I opinion of Pete will not be disclosed until the two meet tonight In the armory ring, when It Is the sup pressed hope of Sad Sam to knock Belcsstro's hesd off. Fresh from several main event ap pearances In northwest cities, Psul Boesch of Brooklyn, noted for his drop-kicks, will enter the armory arena tonight for his second time In a 60-mlnute tussle with big Abe Kr.plan, New York's "Jewish Oent." This match promises ss much color and speed as the other half of Pro moter Mack Llllard's progrsm. and will possibly see more genuine wrestling. Boesch Is a clean, aggres sive 'wrestler, depending for the most part on his scientific skill and hla favorite drop-kick. Double-legged punches have given him many a fall during the last few months he has seen action In the northwest. It will also be Kaplan's second ap pearance In Medford. This wreatler la In national prominence and Is considered one of the hardest men to throw, a point that Promoter Lll lard took Into considers tlon when he signed up the match, fireman Ray Friable will referee. v DEFEAT GRANTS PASS 1, 27 TO 25 In a rturn gam Wednesday even ing with Grunt PnM, whom they pre viously cWit?d, 31 to 30, the Olrls' Community club DtuketbaU team won, 27 to aa. Trailing their oppon ent by one or two point through, out the first three quarters, Medford for the first time took the lead in the beginning of the lust period Prom then on It waa ntp-nd-tuck until the Inst minutes of plsy. when the ball was in Mrd ford's pOMeuton , most of the time. However, the loci, team was unable to sink Its baskets for a high score. Though still displaying a tendency to fumble the ball, the Medford gtrls ahowed more consistent teamwork thsn In either of , their previous games. A double-header hs been ached u led for February It when the twice defeated Grants Pass club meets the Medford B team In, the preliminary to a game between the local regulars I and a team of older, more experienced pi vers from Grant Prav The starting lineups were: Medford (27) Orants Pass (2A) lUtemiv (10) F.... Sotvell (18) i R. Ruiviel (3) F Johnson (7) Smith -..C ................ Robinson Huett . .C Steele Miller ..G ..... Rhymer Hedgea O Alien Substitutes: Medford Lang, for ward Ml; nrockway, forward (10): M. ! RumcI, center; Clark, guard: Mtnear guard. DEFEATS PHOENIX The Intermediate Christian En deavor basketball tesm of the First Christian church defeated the Phoe nix hlt;h school quint. 33 to 11. In a hard fought gam. The churchmen led. 12-7. at the half. Shafer was high scorer for the winners with 14 and Dick Fraley second with eight. The Kndearor outfit will play the South Methodist five tonight at the Wsshineton school at 7 o'clock. The Endeavor lineup last night In- ( eluded Shafer, S. Duty, guards: Dick i Fraley. center; Oliver and I. Doty., forwards. 9ubstituten: Evans, House and Dale. Use Mail Tribune want ala. False Teeth Stay Put Fasteeth, a new Improved powder, keepa plate from dropping or slip ping No guiumy, pty JeeUng Sweetena hreth. Olvve real teeth ' comfort all day. 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