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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1935.
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FOR ELKS FINALS
A new boxing ring, built to pro
fessional specifications, will be used
at the Elk temple Tnuwlay evening
when the finals In the Medford dis
trict CCC championships are ataxed.
Workmen are busy this week con
structing the new ring, which will
make It possible for everyone to
watch the flghta without difficulty.
The district championship flf?hts pro
mise to draw a record crowd.
Exalted Ruler H. N. Butler. In re
minding that the smoker la open
to Elks and their friends, stressed
the Importance of a large attendance.
He said the crowd Thursday night
will determine whether or not the
Elks will hnve another similar series
of CCC smokers, which will probably
start In March, with the finals to
be staged at the Elks picnic
grounds In conjunction with a big
feed.
Tickets for the finals are on sale
at Roxy Ann Confectionary, People's
Electric, Jarmin's DniRs, Hlwny Bar
ber Shop and Pretlette's cigar store.
Every partlclnnt In the smoker has
demonstrated his right to enter the
final bouts and all are proven crowd
pleasers. The special main event of
the evening, a four-rounder, will
bring together Billy Liner of Indian
creek and Wilson of Hilt. Liner has
been a consistent winner In the dls- i
trlct but the promoters have had
difficulty finding an opponent good
enough for him. In Wilson they be- J
lleve they have a real discovery.
Williams, colored flash from Inrflsn I
creek, will meet Chief Thomas, In-
dlan scrapper of Bradford, In the
three-round event. Thomas has not
appeared In the early smokers be
cause a formidable enough opponent
could not be found for him but Wil
liams' first round knockout of
Champagne on the last card puts
him In the "fast company" clasa.
Meyerhoffer, the boy from Spring
Plat with dynamite In either hand,
will keep company with Logan of
Car berry In another fight that la
expected to keep the crowd In an up
roar. Both flghtera use a straight up
stnnce and like to mix.
Moore of Indian creek, twice a vic
tor on earlier cards, will go for three
rounds with Max Gordon of Ore
gon Caves.
DeShlelds of Oak Knoll and
Glabb of Humbug, whose slugfcst on
an earlier card ended In Olabb's de
tent, will meet again ,ln a special
rematch. Glabb was knocked out In
the exchange of blows but his fol
lowers have demanded another
chance and the bout has stirred up
a lot of "heat" over the csrd.
Snider of Applegate and Moreno
of Hilt, two good lads with clean
records behind them, will mix In the
curtain raiser that may well be the
best bout on the card. Tickets are
selling rapidly, each Elk being per
mitted to bring his friends to the
show.
Wilson Wins Top Honor
In Gun Club Tournament
At the tmpshoot t the Medford
Oun club Sunday. Elmer Wilson
broke 04 out of 100 birds to take local
high honors, being topped only one
point by A. A. Relhl, professions!
from Portland, who turned In a 93.
Bill Bates waa next with 03. while
Bay Coleman of Jacksonville tied
with W. J. Terry, professional of Ban
Mateo, Cel., each man breaking 01
otit of a possible 100.
Handicap honors went to Pred
Sander on his score of 44 out of 60
from 16 yards. Clarence Eada took
second place with 43. Six beautiful
electric clocks and two bed lamps
were awarded in the various events
Four clocks went to the lfl-yard
shooters In the four classes, Shag ran
added target system, one to Dr. E.
R. Durno, one to Elmer Wilson, one
to O. O. Alenderfer, and one to
George Porter.
Another clock was awarded Pred
Sander for high In the handicap, and
one to Oeorge Jantzer In the doubles
event. The lamp went to Clarence
Ends In the handicap, and to Elmer
Wilson In the double. At the skeet
traps, Ron DeVore turned In ntgh
score of 22. with H. h. Claycomb 21.
George Jantzer 20, Pred Sander 19.
Bill Bates 18, Jim Moore 16, and Sam
Jennlnga 14.
The challenge match for the Chea
ter Wood trophy resulted In a win for
H. Crolsant. The scores were 44 for !
Crolsant. 43 for Oeorge Jantzer, and
43 for Ed Pease.
In the Oreflonlaji telegraphic tour
nament, Medford turned In a team
score of 73 out of a possible 75. with
Newton breaking 30, Bates 24 and I
Wilson 24. i
Individual scores for the day are
a follows:
100 SO 12 Ydg.
10-yd. Hdc. Dbl. for
Tgs. Tgs. Tga. Hdc.
A. A. Rlehl (pro.).. OS .... 10 ....
! Elmer Wilson 04 32 10 22
W. W. Bate. 03 30 13 22
Ray Coleman 01 36 .... 23
W. J. Terry (pro.).. 01 42 10 22
George Porter 84 3 5 .... 20
O. O. Alenderfer 82 M H
E. R. Durno 82 M M
Everett Bray ton 7B M w
Cha. Woods 79
E. C. Jerome 77 .
B. L- Lageson 77
Jack Porter 71 .... M w
B. L. Deaton (pro.) 70
J. O. Goble 60 31 .... 17
Geo. Jantzer 66x75 39 19 21
C. W. Lemery. 48x75 . .
E. H. Lamport 43x50 . .
E. W. Pease 43x50 ....
H. Crolsant 44x50 36 xx 33
C. E. EVids ..... 22x25 43 19
Pred Sander 24x38 44 .. 18
Shogren added target system as
follows:
Claes Score Add. Ttt.
Dr. E. R. Durno....- D 82 14 96
Jerry Jerome D 77 18 95
Chas. Woods D 79 16 95
Dr, B. L. Lageson ... D 77 18 95
Elmer Wilson ... A 94 .... 04
BUI Bates A 93 1 94
O. O. Alenderfer C 82 12 94
Ray Coleman A 91 2 93
Jack Porter - D 71 22 93
George Porter .......... B 84 8 92
Everett Brayton.... 0 70 13 93
Dr. J. G. Goble C 69 20 89
WOMEN GOLFERS
PLAY WEDNESDAY
Weather permitting, lady members
of Hogue Vulley Uolf club will meet
at the course tomorrow for a regular
weekly tournament, which this time
will be a two-ball foursome event.
Rain put a damper on the tourna
ment last week, despite a fair-sired
turnout, but it is expected thnt sun
ahlne will prevail tomorrow, Lunch
eon will be served at noon at the club
house. Mrs. Charles Ellis. Mrs. Gor
don Green and Mrs. Oordon Hum
phreys are the committor in charge.
BAWLING i ENDEAVOR BASKETEERS
i miii uiiunun nLumi'.i
Inaugurating the necond half of the
City Bowling tongue, the Plche Hard
ware quintet chalked up three point
In their match with the Economy
Lumber Co.. at the Smoke Home last
night, while the Mall Trlbunea were
garnering tho aame score over the
Standard Rooters.
Active Club Alley Cats roll the
Jennings Tire Co.. and the Active
Pole Cats roll the Rogue Valley Oolf
team, the latter a new entry, on to
night's program.
Kcnnorny Lumber
Hodgors 133 149 120 410
Orcen 150 100 104 432
Chas. Overmeyer.'. HO 147 134 420
McCormle 165 133 no 458
O. Overmeyer 140 140 140 430
745 088 727 3140
St. Stephens Quint
Catholic Champx
PORTLAND, March 6 (API The
title to the Catholic high achool
basketball championship ct Oregon
rested todny with St. Stephens high
school of Portland. St. Stephens de
feated the Columbia Preps 17 to 18
here Monday.
St. Mary's of Eugene defeated St.
Mary's of Beaverton. 33 to 18, In the
consolation series.
A Plche llilue. Co.
Harrison 168 158 180 176
B. Plche 111 130 135 385
Al Plche 101 131 101 333
McDonald 115 151 138 403
Smith 138 136 152 416
Handicap 67 67 67 301
700 763 741 3303
.Mali Tribune
Prilltt 153 183 168 487
Ferguson . 146 155 141 443
Murray 157 158 158 473
Baylor ..... 133 343 153 627
Ends 170 177 187 543
766 014 703 3473
Standard llunfer
Heckathorn 168 137 153 437
Joe Burroughs 155 138 147 440
Walsh 165 157 148 480
Clancy 140 140 140 430
Burroughs 148 147 151 446
Handicap 0 0 0 37
775 718 747 32!0
The Standard Oil Bowling team
took two out of three games from the
Oroceterla In their Elka elub match
last night. Eada and Roxy Ann roll
tonight.
Oroceterla
Hall .109 147 170 618
Murray 150 104 184 408
Oatea 160 U7 153 518
Predctte 147 156 186 450
Bulll 110 144 150 413
Handicap 88 88 88 381
873 036 870 36H3
Babe Says "Dizzy"
Just A Kid; Wants
No Feud With Him
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March
6. (AP) Babe Ruth, here today
to try on the uniform of the
Boston Brave and work out for
the first time as a National
leaguer, thinks It will b like the
good old days the early stages of
his own major league career to
find more fighting spirit, greater
aggressiveness and sharper rivalry
In baseball this year.
The Babe doesn't contemplate
any personal feuds with Dizzy
Dean or any one else. Even If the
pitching star flung a lot of un
kind remarks at him he still con
siders Dizzy "Just a kid."
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PORTLAND. Ore., March 8. (AP)
Walter Tlnklt Achiu, Chinese mid
dleweight, unleashed his furious fly
ing tackle to defeat Barnacle Bill
Watklns In ft wrestling match here
last night after they proved popular
enough to survive a battle royal.
Achlu and Bulldog Jackson ganged
on Robin Reed and he went out In
less than three minutes. Then Wat
klns and the bulldog took care of
Otis Clingmnn. Then a masked wrest
ler was unveiled and eliminated by
Jackson.
With Achlu apparently headed out,
Watklns suddenly must have remem
bered an old score to settle with
Jackson, for he turned on the bull
dog and with Achlu'a help soon had
him out.
Pasquel Castillo and Mickey Mb
gulre divided falls In a 30-mlnute
bout. Del Kunkel gained two of three
falls from Joe Reno.
BY SCORE OF 40 TO IS
In a rough and exciting basketball
game on the Roosevelt floor last
night the christian Endeavor team
won 40 to 18 over the alumni of the
church. The C. E. team led 30 to 10
at the half.
Dick Fraley of the Endeavors waa
high point man. Although only play
ing two quarters, he chalked up a
total of 13 points, Oliver was second
with eight.
The teams plan to meet again In
the near future. The Endeavors will
play a CCC camp tomorrow night and
meet the Ashland Christian church
team at the Ashland high school t
gym on Thursday.
The lineup:
C. E. Alumni
Evans (C) T Cook (3)
Pitts (4) r Olsen (6)
D. Praley (3) .0 (C) 81ma (6)
Dale O McConnell
House a Jennings
Substitutions: For C. E-, 8. Doty
6. I. Doty 4, Shater 6. Oliver 8. For
Alumni: Newton 4.
Referee: Cltllnaky.
CCC CAMP KERRY
Paul Dean Signs
Cards Contract
BRADENTON. Fla., March 8. ( AP)
Paul Dean, younger brother of the
St. Louis Cardinals' sensational pitch
ing duo of Inst season, signed a one
year contract today after a short
conference here with Sam Breadon.
Cardinal owner.
Terms of the contract were not
disclosed, but conjecture placed the
amount at $8500, with a 600 bonus
for signing.
Monroe, Cavalli
Battle to Draw
PENDLETON, March 8. (AP
Frankle Monroe, 138 pounds, Klnm
ath Falls and Ernie Cnvalll, 138.
Wnlta Walla, went ten fnst rounds
to a draw here Inst night.
Mickey McCafferty, l.V), Chicago,
took a sin-round decision from K
Warner. 153, Pendleton.
Fights Last Night
tamlarri oil Co.
"Doc" Boomer 155 167 141 483
Savior 104 100 173 560
Rankin 323 108 180 871
Heath 155 155 155 483
Preecott .. 133 133 133 3W
Handicap 113 113 lis 830
. 963 055 855 3773
Barsi Will Coach
Santa Clara Quint
PANTA CLARA, Calif.. Mar. B.
(AP) Appointment of George A. Bar
el, conch of football and basketball
at St. Thomas college, St. Paul, Minn.,
aa head coach at the University of
Santa Clara was announced here to
day. Baris. who was graduated from
Santa Clara In lt39, will report n?xt
summer to succeed Hnrlan Dykes,
who resigned.
Home portraits of family groups
and children at Special Prices.
Shangte Studio. Phone 1308.
(By the Associated Preas )
BIRMINGHAM. Eng lrry Gains
Toronto heavyweight, knocked out
Charley Smith, London. 3).
TAMPA. Fla King Levlnaky. 108,
Chlofldo. stopped Sftlvatore Rulrer.o.
308, Italy. i2l.
SYRACUSE. N Y. John Henry
Lewis, 175. Phoenix, An , slopped
Terry Mitchell, 1B7, iVwtoii, (
Chrlaty Lwl. 153, Phntx. out
pointed Pete Suskv, 133. scran ton.
Pa. (fli.
LOUWVILLE. Ky. Varliut Milling
129'. Los Angeles, outpointed Jim
my Buckler, U-Tj, Louisville. (10)
BUTTE. Mont. Johnny Stanton
117. Minneapolis, o-t? pointed l-eonard
Vldftich, lMt, Denver. (It),
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Hoover and President Roosevelt. I'll
cover Johnson's case from hell to
breakfast In a speech Thursday
nlht."
Johrwon, he aald, woe "Just a crew
driver" in the hands of Bernard M.
Baruch. whom he described as "klng
flsh of the lodge under Hoover, too."
Johnson called the Louisiana sena
tor and Michigan priest leaders of
the "emotional fringe," and adding
that "any desperate person is a can
didate to Join It," warned that 80,
000,000 depression victim are "ready
to strike back at disaster In any way
that Is shown them." '
Pair Mold M.-n;ice.
"You can laugh at Father Cough
lin." declared the general, ' you can
snort at Huey Long: but this coun
try was never under a greater menace 1
than from the breakup of spontflne- '
oub popular cooperation that 1a being
engineered by this pair."
Taking note of the anniversary
date. Johnson lauded President Roose
velt's achievements during his flist
two years In office. Now, he aald.
vital support is being undermined
on the "lunatic fringe" oy the sena
tor and priest on one extreme and
the "old guard" on the sther.
"Any fool knows," raid Johnson,
"that you can't clear the wreckage
of 12 years' madness in two years'
time. But the push la gone. The
drive is stopped. Many of these bene
fit have faded. The plan seems to
be In the gravest danger of frustra
tion. Cooperation Lost,
"The reason for thla is not hard to
find. The 'spontaneous cooperation
of a free people' ha been
broken up Into selfish, warring groups
by the deliberate designs of buslnoas
and political guerilla.
"If we don't restore something of
the solidarity and enthuaiasra of 1933
among our whole people, and do It
quickly, we are in for trouble of the
most serious sort for if a chaos of
inflation and worse follows a frus
tration of these plana, nothing we can
hope to do will keep a dictator out
of Washington, and that chaos la im
minently threatened."
Bring In your old gold. I pay the
top cash price. Government Li
cense." Johnson the Jeweler.
E. M. WILSON RETURNS
FROM MASONIC MEET
E. M. Wilson, grand master of Ore
gon Masons, returned Monday from
attending the annual conference of
the grand masters of the United
States at Washington, D. C, Feb. 20
and 31 and the Oeorge Washington
memorial session at Alexandria. Va.,
February 22. He report 43 grand
masters in attendance and a very In
teresting meeting. He also visited
points of Interest In and around the
national capital, Including Mt. Vern
on, the Washington memorial that
has been In course of construction
for years and the White House.
Mr. Wilson returned via his boy
hood home at Henry, 111., also at
Council Bluffs, Denver and Los An
geles. Mrs. Wilson, who waa visiting
her brother and other relatives In
Los Angeles, returned home with Mr.
Wilson.
Mr. Wilson will go to Portland
Thursday for a couple of days Ma
sonic business.
I Society
und Clubs
i '
Building Bridge
Club to Meet Thursday
Building Bridge club will meet at
the R. A. Duff home on South Holly
Thursday at 1:30 o'clock for dessert
bridge. Mrs. Rose Schieffelin and
Mrs. A. Duff will be hostesses.
w Malta Commander No. 4
. -r K. T., Masonic Hall,
Asnianu, ure.
Stated conclave, Wednes
day evening, March 6.
Open long form with
drill. Routine business. Knight in
vited. Official visit Grand Commander
Toney. at special conclave, Saturday
evening. March 0. "Order Temple"
conferred, preceded by dinner 6:45
o'clock. R. I. BURDIC. Commander.
W. H. DAY. Recorder.
Canode at Hospital George Canode
of 1713 Crown avenue, having recently
undergone an operation, la a patient ;
at the Community hospital. j
Delicious Extra Thick
Milkshakes 10c
CLEO'S
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32. R.
A. M.. Tuesday, March 5th
at 7:30 p. m. Work in P M
and M. E. M. decrees. Vis
itors invited. O. O. HORNER. II P.
GEO. ALDEN. Secy.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
REUS LAURELS
For the second consecutive month
Co. 1746, Camp Kerby was given the
February flag as the best all-around
camp comprised of local experienced
men In the Medford CCC district.
The award, a green and white pen
nant, is given monthly for efficiency
In camp and compnny administra
tion, policing, mesa operation and
work carried on In the forest, which
is Judged by the forest service.
Camp Cnpe Sebastian, comprised
of "Junior" enrollees, lnrgely from
the east, was awarded the Junior
flag, which last month was given
Camp Clear Creek. Camp steamboat
Camp Rand and Camp Cnrberry were
given placea in the honorable men
tion column for Junior companies.
Camp Devils Flat, Camp Elk Creek
and Camp Yreka were awarded hon
orable mention In local experienced
men division.
because we can...
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docs the driving,
READ or write we speed
over smooth steel rails.
EAT inthedini ngcarwhen
ever we're hungry. Complete
meals now cost as little as 80r.
DRINK cool, clean water
whenever we're thirsty.
SLEEP in a coiy berth, A
Tourist Pullman doublt lou tr
for the night costs only $1.25.
And there's a rest room with
us all the way.
X'ith rail fires at 2' a mile
and less it's ml economy to
go this way and ha e all the
com torts, convemeiues and
security of train travel.
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