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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 12. 1934. TROY WINS 32-31 'Prayer Shot' by Holbrook Leaves Beavers and Many Fans in Tears Stars Ousted On Account Fouls CORVALLIS, Ore., March 12. (AP) The University of Southern Cali fornia Trojana today took home their Pacific coast conference baa ketball crown forged In the Infernal heat of a 32 to 31 last minute vic tory here last night over Oregon State college. The game was a wild, hectic cli max to a thrill-sated aeries which went the full three-game limit. The game fight of the Beaver to come from behind In the second half, their subsequent loss of part of the lead, their new rally and then Ernest Hoi brook's final arching caat off shot, which descended like cer tain doom through the loop for a Trojan victory left the feverish, throbbing crowd emotionally out ol bounds. Players and Fans Sob. Most of the Oregon State players were In tears and emotions welled over In some of the excited spec tators who sobbed almost hysteri cally, unashamed. The jubilant Trojans, realizing their first coast championship in three seasons of playoffs, slapped the grinning Holbrook on the back. The end came with Outtero and Oram or Southern California and Cornell rig and Palmberg of Oregon State chased from the fast, rough game with four fouls each. The Trojans led. 18 to 14, at the end of the first half during which Oregon State swung Into motion after being headed, 12 to 4, near the tart. Beavers Gain Form. With the opening of the second half the Beavers were more effective, both offensively and defensively. Captain Oeorge Hlbbard started the Beaver rally when he quickly caged a pair of his flat trajectory baskets from around the keyhole, putting Oregon State, 30 to 19. Outtero, try in k to ram his way toward the basket, was met by Palm berg and a double foul was called. It was the fourth foul on the rubber-legged Adonis, but he tied the score at 30-all for his 13th point, his 44th of the aeries, before leaving the game with sodden spirit amid one of the greatest ovtttlona ever given a basketball player here. Palmberg also sank his shot, but before the end of the game he, too, went the four-foul route. It waa six-foot-four Jack Hupp who was the pinch hitting star keep, lng the Trojans In the game. Ore gon state gained a five-point lead, but Hupp quickly potted three points to make It 30 to 3B for Ore gon State. MIm Prove Break. Tuttle, Beaver substitute, scored a goal with a minute to go. Then Hupp took a dribb'e right away from an Oregon State man and sprinted for a goal, leaving Oregon State ahead, 31 to 30. It was Oregon State's tip-off and Tuttle scored again, but Pblen waa caught fouling at center. Luckily, as It happened. Find lay missed the foul shot. Holbrook took the rehmind, dribbled frantically away from the basket and then whirled and sank . a long prayer shot with but IS eec onds left to play. ! Oregon State won the first game of the aeries 38 to 35 and the Tro- Jans evened Saturday night with a : 88 to 31 win. Southern California's "Irresistible" offense triumphed by three points for the series over Ore gon State's "Immovable" defense. DENVER TEST FOR DENVER, March 13. (VPi The na tional A. A. U. basketball tournament here next week will be a "proving ground" for the American cte tam In the 1938 Olympics. J. Lvman Bing ham of Chicago. aasiatsnt to the A. A. U. president, said here today. "The tournament will have a greet bearing on selection of players for the American Olympic team." he said. "It beehoves any basketball outfit that regards ltlf ae a top-note her to enter the meet." M tun while. It beoame evident that at leant 40 teems will have entered the meet when the lists close to morrow. GUNGMAN PINS TAR TWO OUT OF THREE PORT! AND. March 13. 4-OlU Cllngman. Oklahoma, took two out of three falls over Barnacle Bill Wat kins. Texas, last night, wing flying tackle to score his victory. Watklna was aided in winning his fall with a right uppeirut. Stacey Hall and Mickey Magulre put on a fir.e draw, each taking a fall. In a clean and scientific metcn Robin Reed won over PamiusI Cas tillo, two out of three fall Waiter Tlnklt Aciuu touK oue Xa4 from am CazooX Billiard Queen Will Give Free Lessons at Brown's : I 111 l U 38 1 Ummmvm Women billiard fans of Med ford will be given an opportunity to Im prove their game by free instructions to be given by Mlm Ruth McOlnuls of IloneAdale. Pa., when she appears at Brown's billiard parlor, at 8 p. m.. on March 14, in connection with toe national "Better Billiards" program. Women bllllardlata should not fall to take advantage of this opportunity to receive expert Instruction from the women's professional pocket billiards champion of the world. Miss MoOlnnls la the only feminine expert of the 31 stars who at present are touring the United States. She FOR CGC JOURNEY Camp Bradford, by defeating Steamboat In the rone championship playoff game last week, 03 to 30. will represent the Rosebtirg area, In the Medford district CCO basketball tour nament here Saturday and Sunday. With Bradford entered In the mens. the entry list la complete from the five sub-districts in the area. The tournament will I held at the high school gymnasium with the five zone oh am pi or. b taking part. There will be no charge made for the tournament and all basaetball fans of the com munity are invited to attend, accord ing to Capt. Wllllnm C. Ryan, dis trict athletic officer. The Headquarters Detachment team will represent the Medford eone. In dian Creek will represent the Yreka sub-dlstrlct. Humbug's undefeated quintet will represent the coast league. Oregon Caves, also undefeat ed, will represent the Grants Pass aone. and Bradford will represent the oampa In the Hone burg area. The opening games will start Sat urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The series will be continued Sntu-day eve ning at 7:30 o'clock and the finals In the championship and consolation evente will be staged Suday at 3:00 o'clock. Trophies to be awarded for the tournament are on display In the Chamber of Commerce window. Each ac ne champion will receive a silver cup and the wtnner of the district title will receive a handsome silver trophy with the flgire of a basketball player. The Medford hUh schol and Cham ber of Commerce are cooperating in the tournament. F The tournament -bound Ashland high achol basketball team, winners of the Southern Oregon conference. are putting In stiff practlo sessions thla week In the face of a touiu two- gam aeries with the WlUvnette I'ni- verslty Proh. scheduled Friday and i Saturday nUrhu at a o'clock on the i Ashland Junior hlg hhool floor I Oood preliminaries will he played : both nights. The Salem team has polmhed off aeveral good hi;h school quintets In, the northern part of the stste this season, and come to southern Ore- , gon set to give the Orlrlte sti:f contests at lenst. Tall and fast, the I Prh are given a slight edge over j the Ashland team ' sber, who will take hi team to I Salem next Tuesday, to niv! IVn n Tech of Portland the fi:M era. k oul of tba Uo. bciievea Uie &mea wiia i hold the world's title at pocket bil liards in the women's professional class. She has played the game prac tically since childhood, but during this time has found It possible to tflke a teacher's course in the Penn sylvania State Teachers' college at East stroudeburg, Pa., during which time she became adept in many lines of sport, such as fencing, swimming, track, golf, boxing and baseball. She Is a southpaw at the billiard game. In addition to meeting all coiners during her appearance hero, she will also devote some time to a scries of fancy shots. the Willamette frcahmen will put his boys Into fine shape for the state tourney. He will start five of the following combination: Hoxey. Jung wlrth. Hardy, Hess, Shillings and Kanajito. TOURNEY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Oeorge Codding, chairman of the ladles tournament committee of Rogue River Valley Qolf club, an nounced that a tournament will be held nt the course tomorrow, with luncheon served at noon. Although a rotation tournament la scheduled for tomorrow, Mrs. Codding said the schedule may be changed and a Scotch foursome may dp held. The committee will decide today. Hostpneea will be Mrs. Mark Miller, Mrs. M. M. Morris and Mrs. A. S. Mansfield. SEATTLE PUCKSTERS END SEASON AT TOP SFATTI.E. March 13 , ,yr Winding up the regular Northwestern Hockey league aeiion with a llst'ena 3-3 over time tie against the Vancouver Lions on Vancouver ice. the Seattle Sea hawks held rirt place by a good mar gin today In the final standings, with Portland In second place. The Inst playoffs, a two-out-of-three game series, will start at Port land Thursday night, with Vancouver the Buckaroos' opponent. Recovering Sidney Eltenberg, It (aboval. recovering In Ltwuton. Pa. after an operation to correct an I'Piide.down stomach like that ol : Aiyc Jane McMenry. lAiiociAtod i Praai Photoi - ' 4ie -ftim...- ,t SHELL OIL TEAM LEADS BOWLERS i Shrll Oil Co. tfam maintain a lendrr Irad In th Elks lodge bowl ing tournament, with East Side Phar macy and Copco tied Jor second place. Last week'a prize for high team score was captured by the Standard Oil entry, while high Individual prize was copped by Bob Hart. Roy Prultt maintained hl com manding lead In Individual aver ages, with IBS In 18 games. Team and Individual atandlnga fol. low: w. L. PC. Shell Oil Co 13 6 .721 East Side Pharmacy 12 8 .1 Cop0 12 6 .668 Underwood Typewrltera 11 7 .610 Plche Hdw ll 7 .610 Groceteria 10 8 555 Roxy Ann Confectionery 10 8 .656 City Meat Market 9 0 .600 Mason Ehrman 8 10 .444 Standard OH Co. 8 10 .444 Eads Transfer 7 11 .389 Mann's Dept. Store 7 11 389 Richfield Service 5 13 .278 Hollywood Orchard 5 13 .278 Individual Standings. a. n. Avg. Roy Prultt 18 3507 186 Eads 18 3308 184 DeVore 18 3308 184 Paslte 16 2679 179 Oill 15 2663 178 Pnbrlck 12 2099 176 Erlckson 12 2095 176 Cantleld 8 1039 173 Sherwood 18 2906 173 Oatea 15 2560 172 H. Strang 18 3079 171 Moore 15 2560 171 Hussong 18 3075 171 Hagen 9 1532 170 Ferguson 18 3044 169 Saylor 18 3039 169 Rankin 15 2517 168 Carey 8 997 186 Smith 18 2970 185 E. Orr 9 1486 165 Hammond 18 2957 164 Murray 18 2943 164 W. Prultt 18 2934 163 Rose 15 2412 161 Burrougha 15 2409 161 LeClerc 0 1452 161 Ijie Wntson 16 2416 181 Snnderson 18 2809 161 Alendcrfcr 12 1921 180 Brayton 18 2881 160 B. Orr 12 1920 180 V. Strung 18 2833 167 Heath 9 1304 155 Elwood 18 2798 165 BtOfhr 16 2327 155 Mel Hnll 18 2786 155 Bowman .............. 18 2737 152 Kresae 15 2260 161 Prcdetto 18 2709 151 Webster . 16 2259 151 Ouonther 15 2263 150 Ed Kelly 15 2214 148 Overmyer .. . 16 3199 147 Boone 18 2651 147 Blemia, 15 2194 146 Porter 8 438 146 Clark 15 2177 145 Boomer 18 3618 145 Brown 14 2035 146 York 15 2138 143 Bullls 15 3152 143 Dnn Watson 18 2580 143 Crum '. 8 854 142 Al Plche 15 2148 143 Clault 15 2104 143 Beeney 18 2564 142 Hart 15 2137 143 Flndlcy 13 1837 141 Irish Coleman 15 2121 141 Thompson 12 1855 138 McAllister 12 1632 136 Olmcheld ..... 12 1618 136 Semon 9 1208 134 I.awton 12 1589 132 Uach 12 1582 132 F"rcd Kelly 18 3289 127 McLnln 12 1506 126 K. Anderson 13 1636 126 Prey 15 1857 124 Prescott 3 369 133 Crank 14 1626 116 Wheat l lierks Hue PENDLETON. March 12. UP) Wheat allotment checks amounting to nearly 112.000 will arrive here next week for distribution to com plying wheat growera. Another pack age of checks totaling (60.000 will arrive aoon after. Use Mail Tribune want ads. rO ;rrTirTTnTirmHii CI Tirttfone srvi n BATTERIES M 5c BOWLING The Economy Lumber Co. rolled to a three-potnt victory over the Forest and Pari bowling aggregation In their city league match at the Smoke House laat night, while the Eagles' entry waa clipping off a victory over the Mall Tribune by the same count, count. Scores: Economy Lumber Co. 1st 2nd 3rd Total Rogers 163 164 186 483 Green 125 149 146 420 C. Overmeyer 141 164 114 419 McCormlck 131 167 142 440 Hall 109 131 159 399 Handicap 53 63 57 163 Totala 712 828 784 2324 Forest and Park 1st 2nd 3rd Total Cantleld 176 151 148 474 Gill 152 153 164 469 Neeley 168 119 .... 277 Jones .. 127 122 111 360 Rankin 163 157 135 445 Janouch - ... .... 119 119 Totala 765 703 677 2144 Mall Tribune 1st 2nd 3rd Total - 161 169 171 501 177 202 148 527 159 182 135 476 .. 158 131 189 478 ....... 185 209 172 666 Prultt ... Ferguson Murray .. Saylor Eada Totals 840 893 815 2548 Eagles' Lodge 1st 2nd 3rd Total Antle 163 222 203 588 Gillette . 145 140 148 442 Lyons -... 161 163 170 494 J. Kessler .... 166 141 138 445 E. Kessler 335 160 154 549 Handicap 38 38 38 114 Totala 908 873 851 2632 The City Meat Market pulled out a two to one win over the East Side Pharmacy In their Elks club bowl ing match laat night. An "oily" night Is In prospect this evening when the Shell Oil and Standard Oil teams meet. Clly Meal .Market. Ron DeVore 145 146 188 479 Clark 148 129 143 420 York 158 183 208 549 ing James', GREAT the gentle Leslie Harris wise to The MAIL TRIBUNE'S Absorbing New Serial STARTS SUNDAY, MARCH 17th WATCH FOR IT! 118 116 116 348 189 169 189 507 110 110 110 330 Total 848 853 934 3633 Fast Hide Pharmacy. E. Smith 148 147 160 455 Paake 179 179 178 637 Alenderfer .. 160 160 160 480 Irish Coleman 127 205 124 458 Ed Leach 120 111 96 328 Handicap 92 92 92 376 Total . 826 894 810 2630 WRESTLING ARENA After an unsuccessful attempt to line up some good wrestling talent. Promoter Mack Llllard announced today that because no matchea are available, the wrestling arena at the armory will remain dark again this week. The promoter hopea to persuade the boxing commission to lift the ban on Masked Marvel, m a a k e d meanle whose unethical matwork started a riot at the armory during tne last card, but as yet has not been given a definite answer. He made negotiations with Don Wagner. big Oregon Stater who waa the Mar vel's latest victim here, and also with Joe Hubka, fast grappler from University of Nebraska, but waa un able to bring either to Medford this week. Llllard may turn to some new faces for the next oard, and asaures the fana that at least two top-notch matches and possibly three will be scheduled. LENTEN SERVICES AT ST. MARK'S WEDNESDAY A lenten service la being held at St. Mark's church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The service la of an Informal nature, wit ha ques tion box provided for the use of those who attend. The topic for tomorrow la "A Chris tian and His Family." Phone 543. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary 8ervlce. Author oj "Wild Beauty" "Mahsh Fike" . . and Crank Perguaon Handicap ... 4um JAMES was born a St im son.. When you said that in New Concord you said just about the last word on pedigree. So when marrying time came, some thing of a contest developed ..a contest involv family plans to ture Mrs. Stimson would V5 choice . . Jane Northrup, patrician daughter of the little Kansas town's richest man . . . Jane with blood as blue as with her practical, dominating , who st to flatter, when best With a eureness of touch HA 1 Ltb HUHt fAK.XUA.H buUdt the situation up swiftly to a turpriting denouement. Kana-born herself, she knows I the state to which she turns for the setting of her newest novel. 'M J A human story, entertainingly told. ASHLAND. March 13 (Spl.) Nine towering Southern Oregon Normal school basketball players and Coach Howard Hobson will leave Wednes day night on the southbound Shasta limited on the Journey that has been the goal and dream of every player and Coach Hobson since the first game of the 1034-35 basketball season the National Amateur Ath letic union tournament In Denver. The only team in Oregon to re ceive the honor of an invitation, the great SONS, who have hammered their way to victories over the state's best, will have riding with them the best wishes ' for success of every basketball fan and player on the Pacific coaat and especially from I those loyal persons and organiza tions In Medford, Ashland and Klam- 1 ath Falls who made the trip pos sible through generous donations ' and support of SONS games during : the past month. The SONS will wear new uniforms; blood red with red letters on a white j background; Southern Oregon em blazoned across the front and the ; names Klamath Falls, Ashland and j Barking Coughs There's Nothing Better Than; Good Old Bron-chu-line Goodbye to sicklsh syTups and dops! No need to make yourself sicker than you are in trying to stop a cough. One dose of good old Bronchullne Emulsion relieves any cough a few doses may end It half a bottle may stop it for good. Nothing in Bronchullne to upoet your stomach nor start a drug habit. But it must relieve your cough or costs nothing Guaranteed by Jar mln's Drug Store and all other good druggists. I lor I do 1 . . "Rebellion" . . "Lost Laughter" make sure that the tu be the right one. His ways?.. Or knows when it is admire . fTand to lean 7 demonstrated in her previous works Medford on the back above the players' numbers. The tournament starts March IB and continues until March 23. It la a strict elimination affair, no con solation series being held so a de feat means that team la out of the tournament and play for good. Making the trip, besides Coach Hobson will be: Ward Howell, Char He Patterson, Cliff McLean, Billy Courtney. Dick Jockisch, the prob able starters In the first game and Ray Jewel, Wayne Scott and Frank Pettyjohn. LA GRANDE AND BAKER ( TIED FOR CAGE TITLE LA GRANDE. Ore.. March 13. In a basketball game that kept a capaclty crow In a mad uproar from start to finish. 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