PAGE TEN MEDFORD JfAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY,' MARCH 3. 1935. 29-28 WIN OVER Webfeet Stage Rally In Last Half to Win Hectic Battle 35 Personal Fouls Called. IUOBNB, Ore., March 3. VP) The Onlvsraltj of Orrgon baaketball team taitA n In and out aeaion hen to night by coming from behind with aecond half ruh and delating Oregon State college, champion of the eout conference, northern division. Oregon already had third place In the league cinched and there w tit tle at tKe but achool pride. Never thele the game waa aavagely played with 38 personal foula and a tech nical foul called. At half-time Oregon 8tatea Beav er were ahead 1 to 13, and It was late In the second half that Oregon first pulled up with the Beavers at Sl-all when Llebowlta converted a free throw. The home crowd went into an up roar as the score teetered and the game grew rougher. The score teeter ed, and then Oregon Jumped Into a 29 to 2 lead. In the last mad 40 seconds of piny Captain George Hlbbard of Ore gon State twice sank field goals, the second after a lightning dribble, to narrow the Intervening gp to but one point. Three Oregon State players. Kidder, rolen and Hill, were banished on four personals each and Willie Jones of Oregon also fouled out. Three personal fouls were chalked up against four others, Conkllng. TMttle and Palmberg of Oregon State and Captain Berg of Oregon. Summary: Oregon state (28) Hlbbard. t - Palmberg, t .... -ronkllng. a . -Folen g-c, TMttle, g E PITS BEST OF CCC RALLY BY TIGERS HEAT MELTS GOMES TOO LATE; CAMPBELL'S RACER; DEFEATED 27-25:F0ILS GAS DEATH Klddrr. g-e OTIeke, g .................. Hill, g Totals Oregon (30) Jwls. Ttourke, f ....-..... w. Jones, o O . 3 . 8 . 1 . 3 . 3 , 0 . 0 0 11 a o 4 1 1 ,. 8 J J . 0 0 1st Rout Moreno. 133, Hilt, vs. Schneider, 136, Applegate. 2nd Bout Moore, 147, Indian Creek ts. Mas Oordon. 143, Oregon Caves. 3rd Bout Myerhofer. 168, Spring Hats ts. Logan, 163, Carbcrry. 4th Bout Williams. 169. Indian Creek, ts. Thomss, 174, Bradford. 6th Bout (Rematch) De Shields, 169, Oak Knoll, vs. Olabb, 170, Humbug. Main F.vent Liner, 135, Indian Creek, vs. Wilson. 136. Hilt. Scoring Spree Ended by Gun in Final Minute Locals Lead Except in Final Quarter of Hectic Contest n. Jones, g , Sanford, g .... Mebowltz, f .. Tterg, g Ciemmel, g -.. tlnrrombe. Tntl i 8 Hal (time score: Oregon state io: Oregon 13. ' Personal fouls: Hourke 3, W. Jones 4. Berg , B, Jones, Sanford, Oemmell, Folen 4, Kidder 4 Hill 4, Conkltng 3, I'almberg 3, Tuttle 3, Hlbbard. Technical foul: Oregon crowd (boo ing) mlased by Conk ling. Free throws mlased: W. Jones 4. Uabowlta 4. Ssnford, Oemmell, Iwis. Oonkllng . Hlbbard, rolen, Rleke. Palmberg, Tuttle. IDAHOTSTSAT BOTTOM OF HEAP PUT.MAN, Wash., March J. (API By winning, 34-33, here tonight, the Washington State Cougars blasted the University of Idaho's hopes for hiving a partner In last place In the northern division of the Pacific coast basketball conference. Throughout the tilt, a rather one sided afialr, the Cougars kept a safe margin and much of the time the ball was circulating around Idaho territory. It was not until the second ball that the Idaho Vandals shook loose and started scoring with any ennslntency. Their second half bid aa brilliant, hut futile. 4 BASKETBALL PORTLAND. Or., Mur. 3. (AP) Tulon Oil of Portland won the Ore frn iimn t cur basketball tournament and the right to rnttr the Purine Northmen!, amateur tournament at Seattle with a nmnohlnt; 51 to 39 vic tory over Partes of tin 1cm her to- rUht. The teams battled on fairly evon term the flnst hnlf, which ended 34 to JO In lavor of the oilera. BEHKK1EY. Calif., March 3. (API The I'nlverslty of California ban. kctball team won the fourteenth con- cutlve itertea victory over Stanford VnlverMty tonight by winning the fourth and deciding game of the aer ten, &o to 43. leading all the way. There will be plenty of leather fly ing In Medford Thursday evening, March 7, when the final In the Elks CCC fight tournament are staged at the Elks temple. For two months the battlers have fought for a place In the district boxing sun, and while It will not be possible to place every winner on the final card, most of the leading scrap ers will find a place there. A special' main event, which has been several months In the making, will be staged with Liner of Indtan Creek and Wilson of Hilt meeting In a four-rounder. Liner fought on the January 34 card, beating Bcal of Headquarters detachment, while Wil son will be making his first appear ance here. Wilson brings with him a good record, however, and Is believed to be a match for the flashy Indian Creek lad. A rematch, arranged at the request of the Elks lodge, will bring together Do Shields of Oak Knoll and Olahb of Humbug. De Shields knocked out Olabb In the second round of their mr.ln event of the Feb. 7 smoker but many Olabb supporters believe he will turn the tables when they meet ngaln. Moreno of Hilt and Schneider, of Applegate, are expected to provide some real thrills when they meet on the final card. Schneider bent Wood of Steamboat while Moreno advanced to the finals by declslonlng Buddy Jack of Applegate. Znrk Moore, of Indian Creek, beat Dunbar of Headquarters detachment, while Max Oordon, of Oregon Caves, has a win over Bill Padgett of Wlmcr. They will meet In another bout that! Is expected to develop plenty of fireworks. The bout between Myerhofer, 1 Spring Flats and Logan, Carberry. will be staged If Logan can make 183 pounds on the day or the fight. Logan beat Romano of China Flats on the last card while Myerhofer has a win over Donovan of Headquarters detachment. Williams, of Indian Creek, and Chief Thomas, of Bradford, have been tentatively matched for an Import ant spot on the card. Williams scored a quick knockout over Champngne of Spring Flat on the last card and Is picked as a real "comer" In the fight gnme. Thomas has not appear ed on the district card because up to this point, a formidable opponent could not be found for him. Thomas has a real record behind him and may prove a tough customer for the tricky Williams. IN SPRING DRILL VENTURA. Calif., March 3 ,AP) The showers came to the ball play era today, and there was neither a practice session nor a practice game for the Portland Beavers. In Aprlng training here. Rain postponed a game with a local team, scheduled by Manager Buddy Ryan. Weather permitting, It will be played tomorrow. I The Beavera are atlli without the services of six regulars, Including" I Jumbo Jim Elliott, 340-pound pitcher j newly acquired from Columbus: Oeorg Blsckerby, outfielder: Frank j Cox, entrher: BUI CImcII, second bnae man; Ted Brndy, pitcher, and Wimpy Wllburn, shortstop. J i In a desperate lat mi nut rally that barely failed tying the score, the , Medford hljh achool basketball team Friday night almoet upset the dope i bucket by a win over the champlon - sJilp bound Ashland quint In Ash I land, only to lose 37-35. j Leading moat of the way, the Med ! ford outfit, with one minute to play, j found themselves for the first time ; in the game, behind by six points. 27-31. Luman, on a long awlaher brought the score to 27-23, and with only seconds to go, VanDyke, who had Just entered the game, smashed a long, faat pavw to Sears, standing under the net, who tossed the ball through to make It 37-35. Before the wild rally could tie the score, the gun sounded. To Medford fans who witnessed the struggle, the gallant fight of the Tigers was almost as good ts a win, and If the element of luck had enter ed In the last desperate minute, the three offerings which rolled off the rim might have been good, and the outcome reversed. Friday's game was the last of the , season for the locals, and after an j In-and-out season, they can at least be proud of their showing In that last game. I Medford led at the end of the first quarter, 3-2. At half time they were Atlll In the lead, 8-6, and at the end i of the third quarter the score again stood In their favor, 16-14. Campbell, playing the whole game nt forward, dropped In a long shot , that counted. Sears, high point man for both teams with 11 markers, w.is outstanding, with high leaps to take the tip-off offerings. Displaying a dead-eye on hla shots, bla work on de- I fense waa also outstanding. Luman, ! at forward, played hla usual heady I game, and with 3 points to hla credit. was one of the high scorers of thei fjame, one point behind Hsrdy of the Grizzly outfit, who chalked up 0. Kunzman, chased from the gama In the third quarter on personal fouls. while only getting one point, that on a fre throw, was a bulwark of , defense. , j "Stretch" Ettenger. long legged center, played a good game, consist ently taking the tip-off from Hardy. Medford made only two substitu tions, Smith at guard In place of Kunzman when he waa removed from the game, and VanDyke at guard po sition and Smith to center when Et tenger waa removed, also on personal foula. Smith and VanDyke both prov ed an inspiration to their fast tiring team mates, Smith breaking up many Ashland advances In the few minutes In which he saw action, and the deadly accuracy of VanDyke'a passing earning for him the acclaim of the audience. Ashland made but one substitution. Shilling for Kajinaato, at the half. Shilling finished the game at guard. Now that the season la over for the locals, and Ashland has earned undisputed title to the district hon ors, the local fans and students have expressed the hope that Ashland, with one of the best teams they have had In years, will go to Salem and take the state tournament without a loss. Summary of the game: A ..h land (27) Medford (25) Hoxle (3) F Campbell (3) Heaa (5) F Luman (8) Hardy (0) O Erttlnger Jungwlrth (6) o Kunzman (I) Kaunas to O Sears (11) One b;kt waa accredited to Ash land when Ettlnger knocked the ball from the net. Substitutions: Med ford -Smith (2), VanDyke; Ashland Shilling for Kannasto. DATTONA BEACH. Fla., March 3 (APt All unbeknownst to the crowd of 60 000 or more lining Dayton as hlnlng sands. Sir Malcolm Campbell played a tight little drama with death In the cockpit of the mighty Bluebird today and came out shaken. bruised, but still determined to smash tomorrow hla own speed record of 273 miles an hour. Campbell made nothing like that today, but he was roaring on the way to the 300 miles an hour that Is hla goal when the weirdest acci dent of his 30 years of driving over took him. He was speeding 333 miles an hour. hla foot to the floor, a little more than a mile from the middle of the UV4 mile course. Bluebird thunder ing beautifully, the sun pouting down, the beach gleaming. Suddenly the cowling on the right side of the motor tore loose. The heat from the exhaust pipes had melted the blue 'enameled motor covering. The wind caught, whipped It loose. In an Instant exhaust fumes. deadly carbon monoxide gas, poured Into the cockpit. The heat wna so great, Campbell said, his first thought was, "My God, I'm on fire. The car swerved and he fought for control. It crossed the black oil streak officials had carefully laid down the course for his guidance. The tires threw the oil soaked sand into his face. It was the closest squeak I ever had." said the British speed king as he climbed from the cockpit later. The drama was Campbell's alone In those moments. Aa he flashed down the south run. gaining speed, there was no outward evidence of his danger except the swerve of the wheels, the sudden slackening of speed. He cut the motors down and went through the measured mile on the south run. which has always been his fastest, at 188.16 miles an hour. He turned hla car ata the south end of the course and mechanics bolted back the heat twisted cowl. NEW YORK. Mar. 1. The one day revolt of Senor Vernon (El Goofy) Gomes, the Yankees' left-handed throwing ace, came to an abrupt and peaceful ending today when the globe-trotting pitcher signed a two year contract calling for 20,000 a season. This la 16,500 more than the Tank paid the slim southpaw for leading the American. League pitchers last year, both In games and general ef fectiveness, and $7,000 less than Gomea demanded. Gomez' new salary makes him the highest salaried pitcher In the Amer ican league and probably In baseball. Dizzy Dean of the Cardinals, who re cently algned for around 117,500 a year, la runner-up. BT. FALLS QUINT Avenlng an early-season defeat at the hands of Butte Falls, the Saint Mary's All-Stars last week flogged the Loggers Into submission to the tune of 58-37, In a rough house game in Butte Falls. Undley, for the Saints waa high man, with 16. with Poole of the Log gers high for that team with 8. The season for the Saints has been very successful, the only important fiasco left on the schedule being that with the Ruas Brown Heavyweights, a game between the two Independent teams now being arranged. une-up: POSTPONED WEEK The golf tournament called for to day at the Rogue Valley course, in which Klamath Falls golfers were to have participated, has been post poned for a week or ten days, accord ing to Harry McMahon, president oi the Rogue Valley golf club. Another tournament has been ar ranged, however, Mr. McMaboi. stated, In which southern Oregon golfers will test their prowess against the sharp-shooters of northern Cali fornia In this city either next Sun day or the Sunday following. The Medford club will play host to the visiting teams, entries being expected from Yreka, Weed and McCloud In California, and Klamath Falls, Ash land and Grants Pass from Oregon. DEFER WRESTLING CARD THIS WEEK Due to the fact that Medford lodge, B. P. O. E., Is presenting the final of a series of boxing cards featuring CCO fighters next Thurs day night at the Elks' temple. Pro moter Mack LUlard announced that there will be no wrestling card at the armory. Postponement of the wrestling card wna mnde to enable all Elks to at tend the boxing performance, which ts expected to furnish the best fistic entertainment of a program of five similar smokers to determine the championship of the Medford CCC district. WILLIE JONES ON ALL-STAR SQUAD EUGENE. Ore., Msr, I. (AP) Bill Relnhart, University of Oregon basketball coach, today selected an all-star northern division coast con ference basketball team, giving Ore gon State two places, Washington two and Oregon one. While Washington shone as an of fensive team, Relnhart named Galer and Wagner of Washington as his guards. From the fine defensive Ore gon State team he named the for wards. Palmberg and Hlbbard. From j tournament in Salem to try their . . , inctr in the finals. his own Oregon warn he named Wll Ue Jones center. ' tn an upset gsme at Bams Valley Friday night, the Ssms Valley quint detested the Rogue River fire 31-IJ. With the gams went the champion ship of the county, snd the right to participate In the secondary school tournament to be held In Ashland this week. The winner of the Ash- land series will be sent to the state L. Dusenbury was high point man for ssms Valley and the game with 17 markers. The game was a real upset, in that Rogue River had defeated the Valley by wide margins earlier In the year. e Herleee' Death Mystery PINLHURST. N. C. Mar 1 Solicitor Ronald Pruett, after 24 hours of Investigating the mysterious death of Mrs. H. Bradley Davison. Jr.. heiress of the law E. M Statler, ..m tnntzht he had evidence Indi cating -either murder or aulclde." and that he had discarded the powlbtllw of an accident. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE 4a HOBST rthelwyn B. Hoffmann 1 St. Marys' Curtis Harrl&s Undley Hammock Trtll r r o o a Butte rails Moore R. Tungnte J. Tungate Poole Clark flume Strain FatAl. WHITHER. Calif., March S. (AP) Heart trouble wna blamed today for the collapse and death during a basketball game here Inst night of Dayton Stutnrnsn, 'J4 -year-old La Vorne college substitute player. Friday Night Scores U. S. C, 43: U. C. 1. A.. 33. High Schools. Roseburg, 24; Myrtle Point, IS. Corvallls, 41; Eugene, 19. Jefferson. 24; Lincoln 8 (Portland). 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