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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1935. Trojans Win 36 to 31, to Even Up Title Tilts With G.S.C. PAfiE FOUR UST HALF RALLY. LED BY GUTTERO, DECIDES BATTLE Palmberg, State Ace, Held to Four Points, So Scoring Punch Lacking Third Game Monday Night. CORVA1US, Ore., Mar. . AP The University of Southern Callfor nl Trojans came from behind with a mighty second halt ortenslve drive to defeat Oregon State college 89 to 31 here tonight and tie up the eoaat conference champion playoff aertee. Lee outtera, rubber-leRed center of the Trojana, wa held to five polnta the flrat half but came roar ing back with ahota from either hand to pile up U moro polnta the second period and make hla total 16 points for the second night In succession. With the series evened at one win each, a third game will be played here Monday night. Oregon State rallied late In the game, but couldn't overcome the seven point lead held by the Tro jans. Wslly Palmberg, who ran wild for the Beavers last Bight, was held to four points tonight and no other Oregon player could supply the need ed scoring punch. Kolbrook and Hupp, Southern Cali fornia forwards, swished In nine points each to aid outtaro and to give Oregon State three worries In stead of Just one when on defense. The lead see-sawed back and forth throughout the game with each toam taking turns leading In each half. Oregon State edged out ahead It 16 18 at balftlme, but midway In the second frame Outtero tied the score at 35-all on a free throw. Then Outtero and Holbrook un leashed beautiful field shots to give the Trojana a four point advantage. Fred Hill, substituting for Folen, gained back two points for Oregon State with a field goal, but Outtero angled In another one-handed whirl hot, Hupp converted a gift shot sjid Outtero repeated with another basket to give the Trojans a seven point lead with only four minutes left to play. Oeorge Hlbbard, taken out for a breathing spell, waa rushed baok Into the fray and almost Immediately scored a hit with a mid-floor nowlt aer. H1U added another goal on a scram ble under the basket, but the home orowd which packed the gymnasium roared In vain for more Oregon State points as the watch ticked on to the two minute mark. The teams battled eavagsly up and down the floor with the Trojana not having the beat of luck at etalllng. Suddenly Outtero aneaked under the Trojan basket for another crip ple which put tne Trojana five points eh.ad Just as the gun barked. The Beavere started the game In steady, consistent manner. Their aone defense baffled the Trojana at flrat. But the callfornlana kept In the run ning with their free throw convert 'lons. Oregon Bute's offensive plays worked smoothly, but under the ohamplonsblp pressure they were off their shooting from ever so slightly on a number of ahota. The Beavers played their best ball while overcoming Southern Califor nia's 11 to 7 lead lata In the first half. At the start of ths second half Folen scored a basket to give Oregon State a five point advantage, but Holbrook cracked two long aide ahota and Hupp tied It up at 18-all with a gift ahot. The Statere recovered the lead on Conkllng'a basket ad kept a allm lead until Outtero opened up an Irreslstable orienstve which final ly moved Oregon State's "Immovable" defense. Bummsry: 1 Southern California (Sfl) O F TP Holbrook, t 4 Hupp, f 8 1 8 8 0 Outtero, 4 1(1 0 0 Flndlay, g . Oram, g 0 9 Totals 14 Oregon Mat. (31) O Hlbbsrd, f 4 Palmberg, f .. 1 Conkllng, o i 1 Lyman, g .. 3 Folen. g . Hill, g 8 8 IS F TP 0 8 Tolfcla 13 8 81 Half time score: U. 8. C. 13; Ore gon State. 16. Personal fouls: (U. S. 0.) Hupp 4. Holbrook 9. Outtero. Flndlay: (O B. C ) Lyman 1. Folen 8, Hill 1, Oonktlng- 2. Palmbtrsj. Free throws missed: (U. S. C.) Outtero 4. Hupp a, Holbrook. Oram; (O. 8. C.) Palmberg. Hill. Palmberg Is star CORVALL18. Ore., March 9 (AP) The versatile Oregan State college basketbell tesm today had the Jump on University of Southern California which It defeated 38 to 36 here last ntgbt In the first game of the coast conference championship series. The Dee vers won the northern di vision crown with a great defense and a greater ability to rise to the oocsslon. Last night It was Wally Palmberg. cool aa a rattlesnake and Just as loose-Jointed and lethal, who rose to the ocesslon and scored 16 points for Oregon SUM. Hla mark only tied the 18 points scored by Hupp of Southern Califor nia and fell one short of the IS amsaed by the rubber-legged Lee Outtero. The Beavers went ahead 13 to 9 at th Mart of the game and held the uppfr hand until almost half-time vcea Ui Tiojsnj began fludln, av. State Declines To Furnish Free Salt For Umatilla Elks PORTIjAND, March 0. (AP) Oregon' new game commission has turned thumbs down on a suggestion by several Umatilla county cattlemen that the lUti furnish free salt for elk herds In the region because the elk are monopolizing salt licks put out by ranchers for the cattle. "We would soon have to pay for the grass the elk eat, too, If we adopted a plan like that," aald Dexter Rice, chairman. The commission did vote $75 to aid the state of Idaho in a crow control program along the Snake river. Dynamite blasts In rooker ies already have dealt death to thousands of the crows. GARDINER GAINS DISTRICT B TOGA Gardiner high school completely outclassed Sams Valley In the finals of the Southern Oregon district championship for secondary high schools at Ashland last night with an easy 63 to 18 win that brought with It the rlrht to represent south ern Oregon In the "B" division of the state basketball tournament at Salem the last of the month. Paull, the sharpshooter of the coast team, lead his big, fast team mates with 93 points and waa the outstanding player on the floor. The Jackson county contender, while dis playing a good brand of bnsketball through the semi-finals of the tour nament, was outclassed In every de partment. Lloyd Dusenberry and Bur- reaon. each with 7, were high point men for the Sams Valley quintet. In the consolation round. Chllo- quln emerged winner with a 21 to 13 win over Port Orford. Skeen of Chlloquln waa ' outstanding player with a high 8 points. Myrtle Creek placed third In the tournament, in which 28 teams com peted. All Star Team Duaenbery, forward on the Same Valley quint, waa yesterday chosen on the All-Star team selected by the coaches of the 28 teams participating In the SONS tournament In Ashland, at a noon lunoheon. Othera chosen on the All -Star ftve were Sornes, of dardlner, at forward; Pel lotto of Madras, at center; Marsee of Powers at guard and Abbot of Ga- dlner at the other guard position. Hartm&n of Rogue River and Burrl- son of Same Valley were chosen as guards on the All-star second squad, along with Skeen of Chlloquln and Mitchell of Madras nt forwards, and Zumwalt of Port Orford at center. Honorable mention went to Virtue of Central Point, Blumfleld of Pros pect, Marsh fill of Eagle Point, Ash pole of Eagle Point, Stanley of Eagle Point, and Smith of Sams Valley, aa well aa to Webb of Williams, who turned In high point for the tourna ment with 68. and Schroeder of Arago. Saturdays scores In the Southern Oregon Normal school's lnvltatlonil basketball tournament for secondary high schools In southwestern Ore gon: Championship: Gardiner, 84; Myrtle Creek, 16. Sams Valley, 30; Powers, 18. Consolation: Port Orford. 24; Coos River, 31. Chlloquln, 37; Paisley, 38. Coos River. 39; Paisley, 21. Myrtle Creek. 26; Powers, 30. Friday night's scores In the champ ionship round were: Myrtle Creek. 22; Rogue River, 18. Gardiner. SI; Central point. 26. Powers, 30; Madras, 28 (overtime). Sams Valley, 28; Eagle Point, f 26 (overtime). Consolation round: Prospect, 33; Arago, 18. Chlloquln. 36; Marlln. 17. Paisley, 31; Williams, 30. Coos River. 27; Eikton. 17. Port Orford. 42: Glendale. 33. Illark Helen Wins MIAMI, Pla., March 9 (;PV-1. R Brod'.cys Blsrk Helen, the favorite, today on the seventh running of the 15.000 Florida derby, finishing the ! one and one-eighth miles at Hlalcah park five lengths In front of Man tagna from DeWltt Pan's Msemere farm. Elwood Sachsenmaier's Roman ! Ooldler, the second choice, waa thim. to cross up the Beaver players using a man to man defense. With the Trojans leading 33 to 31 at the half, coach QUI Shifted his men to sone defense the second pe riod. The Trojans were bewildered while orenon state dashed away to a 31 to 33 lead. But the Trojans fought back with a tremendous drive thst left them trailing only 34 to 33. Then Palm, berg converted his seventh free throw without a miss and uncoiled his lanky left arm for a freak shot thst rang true. outtera dashed madly under the basket and took a long pass to score, but Conkllng. Oregon State center, converted his fifth free throw wlth out a miss and the Beavers stalled the final minute. Oregon Plate's margin of victory was by foul conversions as each team scored 13 goals. Olympia Beer C-tr"' ON TAP WW , and In bottles CWg NEW BID SYSTEM TO Void-Showing Bid Created for Speed and Safety Standardized Opening Bids Favored. By Tom O'.Nefl NEW YORK. March Im provements on the Cul)ertaon sys tem of bidding at contract bridge, "built for apeed and snfety and streamlined to resist ths winds of chance," were announced today. Requirements for opening bids of one no trump are Increased to four or five honor tricks was 4-3-3-8 dis tribution except In rsre oases where ten-aoa hand of other distribution made a no trump bid preferable to a suit opening. A new void-showing bid Is created A double Jump shift by the respond ing hand, three spades over partner's opening bid of one club, for Instance, shows a void In spades and a strong fit In elubs with slam possibilities. The bid Is designed to reach slam contracts which might otherwise be Impossible. , Three honor tricks are required for an opening bid In any position except that when a suit is re biddable 2 honor tricks are sufficient. Any five card suit headed by ace-klng of three honors Is construed as reblddable. A alx-card suit la always reblddable. A one-over-one bid or a takeout of two In a lower ranking suit la forcing for one round. The require ments for a takeout of one no trump after an Inter van ting pass have been lowered to one plus honor tricks A two no trump takeout Is forcing to (fame and requires 3l W 3V4 honor tricks. Original blda of two no trump re quire five or more honor tricks with eight honor cards and all suits stop ped. A double raise of partner's original suit Is forcing to gams and requires at least four trumps, two nonor tricks snd a singleton, 2 honor tricks with a double ton and three with balanced distribution. A raise from one to four Is pre emptive and may be given with five tnimps and strong distributional ad vantages. A defense overoall of one more than necessary Indicates eight win ners with a two-suiter or a strong reblddable suit. "The Intelligent and more frequent use of the penalty double at low levels," aald Ely Culberteon, "make weak opening bids unpleasantly dan gerous and It became neooaasj-y to tighten up Its requirements. By standardising opening bids In any position at the table we simplify the bidding problem." SAN rRANOISCO, March 9.) Jos Louis, Detroit's negro heavy weight sensation, today held a tech nical knockout victory over Donald "Red" Barry of Washington, D. C. to his credit In his advance along the road towards a hoped-for chance at champion Max Baer. The ehulflng young negro, who weighed an even 200 pounds to Bar ry's 193. brought the ten round match to a finish In the third round here last night before crowd that left about 810.000 at the gate. Barry's downfall was certain from the time Louis landed his first blow until the referee, Toby Irwin, called a halt to the one sldet oattle. Woodrow Wilson snd William Bryan are the names of students at the University of Chicago. 24 Hour Deposit Service Now you cart make deposits at any hour of the twenty-four. We have installed a night depository, at the east side of the bank on Central street, for those of you who are unable to make deposits at the bank before closing hours. MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK 5T01 TO WIN HAMAS BATTLE HAMBURG, March 0. Since all Is not beer and skittles. Max sSchmellng Is a B to 1 favorite to whip young Steve Hamas In their ten-round bout tomorrow. The odds reflect German opinion that the former penn state football star has trained In far too lackadais ical faahlon to meet the deadly ser ious ftchroeling on even terms. Steve not only has a nocked Ger man boxing critics by taking his glass of beer when he wanted It. he has astonished them with his trips to the theater and opera house. Whether or not his condition act ually has suffered thereby is open to question. Neither he nor his manager, walrus- muatached Charlsy Harvey, has show sny lack of confidence In the American's ability to score his second victory over the former world's champion. Schmellng, supremely confident that he eventually will regain the title he lost to Max Baer, has come through a long, hard training cam paign In top form. He, knows he must win this bout decisively if he Is to bounce back Into the heavyweight championship situation. Railways have ordered 21 special trains from the -lager German cities snd a steamship Is coming from Sweden. ' The arena seats 24,400 and there will be standing room for 1.000 more. The main bout will go on about 5 p. m. (9 . m. P. S. T.) FISH LAKE APRIL 5; 27 PORTLAND, March 9. (AP) The open season for angling on Oregon streams was today tentatively set by the state game commission to extend from April 8 to Oct. 31. In Cascade lakes the season win be from April 6 to Sept. 20, except In Odell and Davis lakes where It wilt be from May 25 to Oct. 31. Diamond lake will be open from May 27 to Oct. 31, and Fish lake from April 8 to Aug. 18. The commission set the bag limit In streams at 15 pounds and one fish, but not to exceed 20 fish In any one day or 30 pounds and one fish and not to exceed 40 fish In any seven consecutive days. It will bo unlawful to have more than 30 pounds and one fish or more than 40 fish at any one time. In lakes the bag limit will be 15 pounds and one fish, but not to ex ceed 30 fish In any one day, or 30 pounds and one fish and not to ex ceed 40 fish In any aeven consecutive days. As ft gesture toward ft growing ten dency of land owners to commercial ise emailing streams, the commission decided to close Benke creek In Clat sop county. The landowners, them selves, may not even Xlah in the creek. The recommeendatlons of Dechutes county sportsmen for the closing of the Deschutes from sheep bridge to the mouth of Crane prairie were adopted. BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO. March 9. fl Ths Tokyo Qlants. polite professionals from Nippon, lost to the San rran clsco Seals rookies today 3 to 4 at the Cosst League ball park, though they outhlt them 10 to 7. - 4 In the vicinity of Monroe. La., an official survey shows, there are 1090 oI 1.248,839.000 cubic feet per day. Masked Marvel, mysterious grappler who started a chair heaving riot at the armory last week, may appear in next Thursday's wrestling card de spite his suspension by the Medford boxing commission, Promoter Mack Llllard announced last night. LI Herd said he will ask the com mission to raise the suspension, but could only hazard a guess as to whether his petition would be con sidered. In case the ban Is lifted. Masked Marvel will probably be matched against Joe Hubka. popular Cornhusker from University of Neb raska, whom Medford fans consider one of the fastest heavyweight ever to appear here. The promoter said he Is consider lng changing his wrestling cards to three-match performances In the Xut ture, be cause be says wrestling Is go ing over better than It has for years. If the triple-card is resumed, LUUrd said ringside seat prices will be rais ed slightly but general edmiaslon will remain the some. Although no matches are aigntd up. the promoter Is negotiating with Jim Healy, pugnacious San Francis can, and Big Don Wagner of Oregon State college, the Marvel's victim on the last card. . 4 " MIAMI, Fla., March 9. (AP) Horton Smith and Paul Runyan en tered the finals of the International four ball golf tournament today de feating Gene Sarazen and Harold McSpaden 5 and 4 after playing the last few holes In a downpour. 1 4 "I CANNOT TELL A LIE" YOU can trust advertisements . . . and the companies that advertise. Because written selling is a pledge of faith. No established business can afford to put a wrong in writing. 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The left fielder, who hss announc ed It will be glO.OOO or nothing, said he wanted a few days to "think It over." 1 A Mtlwsukee social center In structor almost knocked himself out when he struck his own nose with his fist while demonstrating a stunt. ' EDWARDS STADIUM. Berkeley. Calif . March 9 (Pt In an amazing early season challenge to the rest of the nation's sprinters. George Ander son. University of California sopho more, won ths hundred in 9 i seconds today In a track and field meet that saw the Bears overwhelm University of San Francisco, 113 to 18. The feat of ths husky 19-year old youth, In rsclng the century ones' tenth of a second slower than the recognized world record, was the highlight of his otherwise brilliant Individual performances in a role of "one man" team.