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BEAVERS' RALLY
NO! SUFFICIENT
TO STOP COUGARS
Tollman. Wash., J. a. W)-
brilliant second half rally tu not
quit enougn to save me ureuuu
um Baavtri. 1031 basketball cham
pions of the northern division Pa-
elfle ooast conference, irom a wj
II defeat at the hand! of Waehlng-
m utmim nlliira lnnt night .
The Beavers trailed 23 to 10 at half
time but came back to take the i-au
M to 96 by virtue of an avalanche
rf baeketa by Hub Tuttle et al and
a free-throw by Captain Bob Berg
itrom. It wm the Beavera' only lead
ef the game.
Holatlne'a field goal put the Cou
fan In front 87 to at.
Cliff Folen'a baikat a fow mluutea
later brought the Oregon team to a
fu to 39 tie and the 4.300 fans went
Into fury of exoltement. They well
remembered the prevloiu night':!
bieeth-taklng game won by the Brav
er 37 to 38.
Ivar Nelson put the Cougars Inu
t 90 to II lead with tree throw
end Carlson's long one gave the
Washington State five a lead which
even Tuttle'a field goal could not
cut down. Holstlne. Collar forward,
was high scorer with 11 points.
uneups:
Oregon State (31
Palmberg (6) ......
Tuttle () -F-Conklln,!
(3) -.. C.
Polen (10) a.
' anriiitrifn IQ ft
Wash 8tate
(B) S. Carlon
(11) Holstlne
(7) Nelson
(4) Dahlke
(3) Hooper
Substitutes: Oregon State Kidder
1. Merryman, Sllberg. Lyman: Wash
ington state C. Carlson J. Johnson.
Referee: Rale Mil. Moscowi um
pire, Harvey Nelson, Spokane.
OREGON CAGEMEN
OFF TO SEATTLE
KUQENK, Ore., Jan. 38. (AP)
Vnlverslty of Oregon's speedy strat
sphere strategist rolled toward Se
attle today for thslr significant
cam tomorrow night with the Uni
versity of Washington basketball
team.
Both teams are undefeated In the
rorthern division coast conference
race and the winner will top the
loop, at least for a while.
Coach Howard Hobson's Oregon
giants will depend on their els and
peed to meet Washington hard
tlrlvlng attack.
Ward "Boomer" Howell, slx-foot-glx
forward who leads the league In
coring average, and aly Bam Llebo
wlta will start at forward positions.
Chuck Patteraon, Oregon's brown
bomber, will get the call at center,
while tall Willi Jones and midget
Bill Courtney will hold the guard
bertha.
HALF CENT CUT
IN CUPUnER
PORTLAND, Jan. 33. (AV-Ouu of
Ho lb. saoh In ths two Iowst scores
on ouba butter during th lata Mfc
alon of tb produce exchange Indi
cated that the recent allowing of
strength thers was somewhat out of
Una with supply and demand. Both
prlmsflrst and first grades were down
for ths MMlon. This did not affect
either ths print or ths butterfnt buy
ing pries here.
Coast markets continue among the
highest In the world.
On ths tpg exchange continued
wen knew was reflected with Iom
of lo for large special, eitra Urner
and medium specials.
Another cut was made In the cheese
price on the exchange, loaf being
haded So lb. which puts H but Ho
above that of triplet. The usual dif
ferential is lo lb..
First hothouse cucumbers of the
season cams from an Oregon cut
grower and were priced around t3
for eitra fancy to retailers.
CANZONERI STOPS
MEM IN 9TH
NRW YOTtK, Jan. IS. T Tony
CanMneii. the gentleman farmer
from Marlboro, N. Y., still stands out
an the undisputed ruler of ths light
weights but the menace of the triple
threat to hts position seems to be In
creasing. B recto Garcia. courageous Mfil
ran lad from tan Antonio, Tea.,
earned renpect as another "comer"
from sunny southern climes Isst
night before he finally aiieoumbed
to Tony's punches.
Cansonert. tuning up for a title
defense tn the spring, took on Oar
da In a ten-round non-title bout at
the Star casino. He won by a tech
nlral knockout In the ninth but only
after a atlrf battle.
BAPTIST BOX SOCIAL
ON FRIDAY EVENING
Friday evening at TU o'clock the
W. W. O girls of the runt Baptist
ehuirh mill sponsor a hot social In
Hie recreation hall of the church. The
public la Inrlted. All women are re
Quested to nrlng bos lunches tu or '
auctioned oil. A prlae will be pie- j
aented to l lie one having ths best
eeuratrd boa. J
FANDOM
RANDOM
By Diok Applegate
Signs should be draped around the
basketball casinos of the northwest
conference loop declaring, "Abandon
nerves, all ye who enter here." Any
one with nerves would have a tough
time living through eome of the hair-
ralalng game they've been plsylng up
there this year, Plrst of the thrill
ers was that two-point win by Oregon
over Oregon State, 39-37. One man
died in the exoltement. Then Tues
day night Oregon Stat edged out
Washington State, 27-38, and Wash
ington State turned the tables last
night by ths same margin, 89-81.
What's more, the Important Ore
gon-Washington game Friday night
gives promise of being another of the
same flavor, with the lead In the
northwestern conference at stake.
Most of southern Oregon, after hav
ing watched Howard Hobson's giants
mow through their schedule last year,
are favoring Oregon for a win. Most
of the sports scribes slong the coast
oonour. There's this much the race
for the title la going to be close and
bitter, with every team In ths loop,
with the exception of Idaho, having
an almost even chancs at the title.
Such close, exciting games are
already beginning to do for bns
fcetball In this district what the
nine kind of ball has done In the
middle west and east Jerk the
game out of the doldrums fin
ancially, so that It not only he
comes eelf supporting, but actu
ally contributes money to the
athletic fund strong box. How
much longer can basketball, un
der those conditions, escape the
ballyhoo that accompanies col
legs football nowr Not long, you
will probably agree.
With the Medford Tigers on top so
far In every game they've played ex
cept the one against the Normal
freshmen, their series with Ashland
thla week la expected to draw a rec
ord turnout. When those games are
olos they furnish thrills that would
be hard to beat In any coliege con
ference. Ashlsnd still has the edge
In the betting, but the Medford pros
pects are getting stronger. Coach
Bowerman'a warning to his squad,1
"A soon aa w quit fighting and
start to get fancy, wore licked," has
apparently taken etfeot on hi men.
They go through their practices with
the venom of a bunch of Gaelic foot
ball playera from rival counties.
Most of them, and they'll be
the first to admit this, an not
basketball players who threaten
to disrupt collese circles next
year. They're hlf.h school plsy
ers, and there's not star among
them... Realizing that they can't
win by laying back and faking
their opponents to death with
olerar weaving and tricky ball
handling, they drive as hard and
as fast as they car. through the
whole game, shooting often, and
then flnlMiIng the game In a
man-ktlllng drive down the home
stretch. Therein lies their dan
. toroiisnese, and Ashland, realiz
ing It, has been- working hsrd to
maintain that drive through
whole game. Fire with fire. The
game should h nerve racking.
Airplane may not b able to get
off Crater Lake because of the alti
tude, but Dude Chick's airplane spin
seems to work re
gardleas of the
(est above ea
level. At Klam
ath Falls Tues
day night Chick
took a one - fall
match from
rrank Taylor: the
tall, dark oolleglate, In 81 minutes.
According to word from Klamath,
the two battled on even terms until
that last, whirling hold.
Prankle Peck did It again against
Shtnuchi Shlkuma, black belt oham
plon. at Klamath, After Peck had
defeated Shlkuma here (the first time
any white man had done so In a
mixed match), Shlkuma atuted for a
re-match under the Impression the
win was a fluke. Frank. e. who has
wit tied at leant aa much )lu Jltsu
aa the Japanese champ has catch-aa-catch-can.
Obliged, and took the sec
ond and third falls, losing the first
on a Japanese choke, with Jackets.
The wild turkey la called the "king
of tiplanrt same" In North Carolina.
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yet here ratet ore
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TICKETS ON SALE
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Tickets for ths annual Med ford -
Ashland basketball series classic, the
first game of which is to be played
at the senior high school gym here
tomorrow night, go on sale today.
Students canvassed the downtown
area this afternoon. There are to be
n? reserved seat sales, It having been
d jcliled that since a perfect view
of the entire floor 1 possible from
every seat In the house, there would
be little gained In Isolating ducats.
With Medford In possession of one
of their most colorful basketball
teams In years, and Ashland with a
powerful outfit that la now leading
In the southern Oregon race to ths
state tournament, a record turnout
la expected. The bitter rivalry be
tween the schools has always made
the games of more than usual In
terest, and coupled with the fact
that this Is the first of the heated
four-games session. Principal O. G.
Smith of the Medford school today
foresaw a crowded house.
The game is an Important one for
both teams, and Coach Bill Bow
erman of the Tigers is allowing no
let-up for his men In their rigid
training grind. The team will de
pend on a fast-driving game to cut
down the Ortzzlle.
tt was announced from Ashland
today that Coach Don Fabcr. who
has been out for several weeka with
mumps, will definitely be on the
bench with hts squad tomorrow
night. The squad has been under
the tutelage of Lester Wilson of
Ashland during Paber's Illness.
The second game of the series win
be played In Ashland Saturday
night. At 7 o'clock this evening there
will be a radio rally, with players
from both Ashlsnd and Medford on
the program, which has been ar
ranged by Ed Carter of the local
school.
Ray Henderson's Toy Bulldogs,
cage artists from the 7th and 8th
grades at the Junior high school,
will tangle with the Jacksonville
7th and Sth grade squad In a
Junior-conference fiasco, The pre
liminary will get under way at
7:30, followed by the main game
an hour later.
BASKETBALL
By the Associated Press.
Washington State S3, Oregon State
31.
Multnomah Olub 39, Willamette
University 38.
Whitman 40. Albany 36.
Army 40, Providence College 34.
Western Maryland 17, Navy 37.
Pittsburgh 43, Westminster 31.
Chicago 46, Marquette 40.
Grant High Loses
First Cage Game
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 33. (AP),
Franklin high ousted Grant high
from the unbeaten circles In the
Portland Interscholastlo Basketball
league last nlghi by defeating the
Generals, 40 to 87. Commerce won
from Jefferson, 33 to 31, and Wash
ington defeated Lincoln, 39 to 38,
to stay In the select class with
Pranklln. Benson won from Roose
velt, 88 to 17.
PORTLAND PUCKSTERS
DEFEATED BY SEATTLE
PORTLAND, Ore., Jsn. .)
The Portland Buckaroos, defeated 4
to 8 In a hard fought hockey game
at Seattle last night, returned to
this olty today to defend their first-
place league ranking tonight against
the same aextet. The - Buca are tied
with Vancouver for first place In the
northwestern hockey league.
R TIGERS CLASH
WITH L1TH1A QUINT
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Gene Shields, former Oregon foot
ball star, now serves as line coach at
the university.
BOWLING
Captain Jim Murray's team No.
In th Elk.' bowling circuit crack
ed out a 3-1 win xovcr Joe Bur
roughs' team No. 0 last night. Mur
ray himself led the way through
the wilderness, slamming out 650
points In the three games, high for
the evening. He also rolled the nigh
game, 201.
Tomorrow night team No. 1, with
York aa captain, and QUI, Kreasea,
Hussong, Boone and Meeker rolling
with him, meets team No. S under
Blerma aa captain. Other bowlers
on that squad will be Canflold. L-
Clerc, Intls Bullls and F- Sweeney.
Individual scores:
Team No. 2.
Murray aoi
R. Duff 134
180 180 6S0
97 131 383
W. Smith
146 146 146 436
163 16a 163 468
Beeney
V. Strang 170 108 170 608
Rankin ......
180 180 180 640
106 186 186 496
Handicap ....
Total 117 107 11J 83fl
Team No. 9.
Burrougha 170 170 170 610
Sherwood 1M 18 '
Bowman 167 157 187 471
Hall . 144 179 164 487
Semon 137 136 130 803
Claude Holmea 133 117 144 398
Handicap 164 164 164 493
Total
.1098 1067 1008 8338
The Plch Hardware bowlers found
the way back back dlff loult" laat
night, and dropped a match ' wlta
the Economy Lumber roller, 8 and
1. Oreena of the Lumber five rolled
high total with 473.
The Smoke House and the Mall
Tribune will vie tonight, while th
Rogue Valley Golfer and the ScHuss
Vintage fives tangle on the next al
leys. ' ,
Summary of last night's gams:
flrke Hdn. Co.
B. Plche .
A. Plch
Prexlctte ,
Palmer W1
Bullla
Durllner ,
Hdcp
137
117
136
118
148
165
X
171
180
143
133
38
7M
138430
X 117
181458
310459
138418
115338
38 84
770 3181
. 38
Total 663
Economy l.br. Co.
Greene 148 159
165 473
159434
196 tl
143 417
143400
806 3133
McCormlek 164
Overmeyer . 163
Larsen 163
Rogora 138
Total 744
111
143
133
138
673
Warrant Call.
Notlc Is herebv given that School
District No. 40. Jackson County war
rants No. 1563 to No 15831 Inclualra
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on Jsnuary 34. 1936. Warrants
to be presented for payment at the
office of the District Clerk. City Hall,
Medford, Oregon.
RKBBOOA J FINS EN.
Clc-k School Diet rlct No. 49.
KENNASTON FACFS1 p
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Dude Chick against Bob Kennaaton.
Lariat against th Kennaaton crab.
Th young against th old in ring
craft. That I what la promised on
nsxt wtek' wrestling card at th
Armory. Promoter Mack Ltllard an
nounced today. After a perlodlo chal
lenge after each match, and a partic
ular request to meet Chick. Llllard
haa signed Gold Hill's ex-marlne for
w main event against th Wyomlna
oow-punoher.
Kennaaton la leaving In a few weeks
for southern California, where ha has
been signed for several weeks, and
h believes that a win over Chick
before he leavea will assure, him some
good spots on th cards there. Those
who have seen Kennaaton wrestle
here are agreed that all he necda to
become a formidable man In the ring
la more experience, and all are agreed
that hla punishing crab hold, a vari
ation of the reverse head-lock, la one
of th most punishing holds now
used.
Whether Kennuston can keep out
of Chlck'a dervish-like whirl long
enough to apply the hold remains to
b asen, but Kennaaton thinks he
can.
Th middle match on th three star
card will find Prank Taylor, th dark
giant from Ohio Stat university,
matched with a newcomer, Detroit's
Max Glover. Olover, a rugged man of
the rough-house school of thought,
is said to ba much like Pet Belcaa
tro in th ring. He la not dirty in
hla tactlca. but la hailed aa one of
th roughest grip artists In th coun
try. Th opener will be one of flylrfg
fists, hair pulling, eye gouging and
slugging If Tiger Taskoff and Tuffy
Cleet remain true to form. This all
meanle bout has geen arranged by
popular demand, Llllard aaid. after
hundreda of fans had expressed their
desire to aee the two fire eaters
against each other. Taskoff recently
defeated Cleet In Klamath Falls, and
the hard-boiled little New Yorker
thlnka he was dealt dirt during the
bout, and demanda revenge. Taskoft
haa agreed to oblige him the oppor
tunity.
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DO DOB announce) tensattonat new
1936 truck I Planned , . . engi
neered . . . and actually "Pre -Proved"
to deal a aroashing blow at truck soats
in the lowest-priced field. This slash
ing of coats for truck user everywhere
la accomplished by a combination of
advancement new In truck hlatory.
Bhtnd-the-scenea test In the labora
tory and in actual us from coast to coast
indicate earing of up to 9S in gaa
alone. Another 1936 feature, new
"Fore Point" load distribution, meas
112 So. Riverside
ort
January 33, 1938.
Forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
fog tonight and Prlday. No change
In temperature.
Oregon: Hair east and cloudy with
valley foua in west portion tonight
and Friday. No change In tempera
tur. Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 60; lowest, 33.
Total monthly precipitation, 8.69
Inches.
Excess for the month, 6.51 Inohes.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1935, 13.58 Inches.
Excess for the season, 4.07 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 100 per oent; S a.m. today.
100 per oent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:31 a.m. Sun
set, 6:16 p.m.
Observations Taken at 6 a. m.,
120 Meridian Time.
II if ill!
Sh as g
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gi n si
ill1 ig
Boise 30 34 Cloudy
Boston , ,., 38 13 Clear
Chicago -3 -18 Clear
Denver , 64 36 Clear
Eureka 58 43 P.Ody.
Helena 50 40 Cloudy
Los Angelea 78 66 Clear
MEDFORD 65 81 Cloudy
New Tork 40 -3 .03 Clear
Omaha -4 -16 .03 Snow
Phoenix 73 34 Clear
Portland 44 40 Cloudy
Reno .. 50 34 Clear
Roseburg 60 34 Cloudy
Salt Lake
San Francisco.
Seattle
Spokane 86
Walla Walla ..... 34
Washington, D.O. 48
4-
Marking Rio Grande do Sul'a fail
ure to produce all the wheat it needs
for 1036, 70,974 bushels of Argentine
wheat arrived In that Brazilian state
recently aa an Initial ahlpment. .
Mistress Ann Painter, oldest Inhab
itant of Loos, Eng., who celebrated
her hundreth birthday recently, re
ceived a message of congratulation
from King George and Queen Mary.
More flahlng-huntlng licenses were
sold In Virginia In 103S than in
1034.
i
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38 13 Clear
63 48 Clear
66 46 T Cloudy
33 Cloudy
30 Cloudy
0 .01 ' Clear
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aves Up To 95 a Year
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COAST LEAGUE SEASON
SAN DIEGO, CaJ Jsji. 33. (Ap)
The Hollywood baseball franchise In
the Ooast league will be transferred
to San Diego for the 1038 season.
H. W. Lane, president of the Holly
wood club, said be had reached ft
tentative agreement with San Diego
city officials to bring the olub here.
Officials plan to construct the park
near the waterfront as WPA pro
ject. Lane aald the rental for bis club
at Wrlgley field. L03 Angeles, w -n
Hollywood has pl&yed for several
yer, was entirely too MU.
The Hollywood Stars axe due to
open March 28 In Los Angeles. Lane
aaid he would arrange to put the
team on the road after ft two-week
stand In Los Angeles, to give suffi
cient time to prepare the ball park
In San Diego.
In Los Angeles, David P. Fleming,
president of the Los Angeles club,
joint tenants with the Stars of Wrlg
ley field, Intimated the San Francisco
Missions migl:t oo moved to Lc
geles In event of departure of the
Hollywood team, to give Los Angeles
continuous baseball.
Game Problems
To Be Discussed
PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 33. (AP)
Independent sportsmen's organisa
tions of the state will meet here
Friday and Saturday to organize in
dealing with wild life problems.
Dale F. Oilman, secretary of the
Multnomah Anglers' and Hunters'
club, announced.
The meeting originally was called
by the Redmond-Sisters sportsman
club.
LASKY RALLIES FOR
NOD OVER CANCELLA
OAKLAND. CVallf.. Jan. 33. .iP
Art Lasky climbed up off the cauva.
last night to batter Tony Can eel la
about the ring and tak an easy ten
round decision.
The Los Angeles veteran was down
for a no-count In the se-nd and was
staggered In the eighth, but other
wise had everything hla own way.
Lasky weighed 196 pounds and the
Tampa scrapper 100.
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IN ASHLAND SUNDAY
ASHLAND, Jan. 23. (Spl.) For she
second time Presbyterian churches of
southern Oregon will pour their
young people Into Ashland to attend
the second annual missionary con
ference to be held next Sunday at
the Presbyterian church.
Societies of young people from all
over the presbytery of aouthz'eet Ore
gon will have delegations and repre
sentation on the program of the day.
Services will be held all day with the
emphasis placed upon national mis
sions. Men whose lives have been given
In the service of the church to mis
sions, will be on the program.
Word from Grant Pasa Indicates
that a group of forty or fifty young
people with the whole church orches
tra will be present, together with the
new pastor. Dr. H. S. Relchard, form
erly of Central church, Portland.
Rogue Rtver Presbyterian church
and Central Point church, each with
their respective leaders, will be pres
ent to take part In the program.
Medford, Jacksonville, Eagle Point.
Butte Falls, each having a part la
the program, and with their pastors,
will be represented. Phoenix and
Klamath Falls, and other churches
of the presbytery are expected to be
present In large numbers.
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