Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUN. MEDFOUI), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FETiftUARY 5. 1936.
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149 134 133 415
138 134 141 413
164 123 103 388
6 5 5 15
104 103 152 359
150 165 143 458
134 156 145 438
4 4 4 12
EADS KEEPS LEAO
Hammond
, 174 148 167 819
Greene ........
Jennings
Rogers
Hsndlcap
Lyons
Totals -
. 179 184 173 636
, 755 804 788 2348
Cochran
Greene .
Medco.
185 158 143 465
137 179 176 492
113 114 103 829
161 169 193 523
FANDOM
RANDOM
By Dick Applegate
Somerson
English .
Nutting .
Kessler ....
Totals 793 780 885 S418
Economy Lumber Co.
Larson .. 189 133 125 437
MeCormlck 138 168 153 457
Price
Gates Auto Co.
Dawes - 187 198 165 530
Cannon 170 172 224 866
Handicap
Totals - 729 797 833 2363
Totals 783 684 858 2125
HUSKY CAGERS Wlf
FOURTH STRAIGH
TEAM FIVE BEST
Staters Lose, 35 to 3
When Invaders Rally After
Trailing 20-10 at Half
' Time Paterson Stars
COBVALUS, Ore.. Feb. . (AP)
Tb University of Washington bas
kotball team left for Seattle today,
taking with It four consecutive vlctO'
rlee over Oregon's two major schools
and every prospect lor retaining Its
position as leader ot the Psclllo coast
conference's northern division.
The Huskies last night defeated
Oregon State, defending northern dl
vision champions, by virtue of a daz-
tllng last-half attack after trailing,
90 to 10. at mid-game,
The victory was the Huskies' eighth
In conference Dlay this season. Its
Oregon Invasion also resulted In an
other win. 51 to 83, over the Oregon
State five, and two victories. 42 to
83 and 35 to 31, over the University
of Oregon at Eugene.
Hunt Paterson, playing only the
lAst 18 minutes of last night's game,
started the rally which gave the Hua-
kles the lead and caged one of the
two goals which provided the final
four-point margin. He was nign
acorer with 10 points.
The Staters at the last minute
switched to a man-io-man defense
and had the northerners baffled a
food share of the way until Pater
son started the fireworks,
The road trip ended the first half
of the season for the leaders. Four
games with Idaho and two each with
Washington State and Oregon State
remain on the acheduie.
Oregon State remains In second
place In conference ranking,
Summary:
Washington (33) (81) Oregon State
Loverlch (9) P () Palmberg
Wagner (7) P - ) Tuttle
Bishop 18) 0 - (fl) Conkllng
Egge (3) - a (8) Folen
McKlnstry (3). O (3) Bergstrom
Substitutes: Washington Paterson
(10: Oregon State Kidder, Holltngs-
worth,
Offlclsls: Referee, Archie Buckley
of Spokane: umpire, Prank Henlgea ol
Portland.
Th colorful little Chemawa In
dlani. who file Into th city Friday
for two ,amo basketball series
gainst the Medford high school, oc
cupy an unusual position tn the es
teem of Medford fans. Relation! b
tween the two schools have always
been most cordial. Despite the fact
that Chcmawa's losses far out-balenos
their wins over the Tigers, they are
till considered one of the showiest
and scrappiest teuns to play here.
fllnoe 1031, when Darwin Burgher
first took over the reins, the tesnu
have clashed every year but one for a
two-game series. Previous to that
time, Medford and Chemawa had
played nearly every year since 1937.
filnce 1931, Medford won six games,
with the Indiana nsbblng only two-
la the first game of the series, the
Tigers romped over the warriors, 84-
14, but on the next night scraped out
a thin 18-17 victory in a game that
was typical of the hot basketball bat
tles the two teams usually have.
Using short, overhead pass, the In
dlsna nearly broke away several times,
but had miserable luck with their
shot.
The same choppy passing Attack
will probably be uied again In this
series, and Coach Bower man's Med
ford team was scheduled to scrim
mage against the lue Raiders to
night, with the Raiders doing their
best to imitate the Indian offensive
moves.
An In-and-out squad, the chemawa
lads have been surprising all year,
taking tough games by convincing
margins, only to drop their next
breather tilt by an equally convinc
ing vote.
The Ttgera worked out agln lmt
night on their driving, rushing of
fense, which they will throw agnlnat
the ReOkliu In sx. effort to wesr
them down before the end of the
game.
CLASS OF CCC 10
BATTLE FOR ELKS
The elsMlent leather tewwere of the
Medford CCO district will have their
first IBM opportunity to strut their
stuff, when they clash on the Elks'
club smoker Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 13. tnrluded on the cards,
which are not yet completely Msem
blM, will be many newromeri from
the middle west, Including several
who led their district before being
trsnsfrrred to this sector.
Six bouts will he presented, with
msny of the old favorites aqusrlng
off agalnnt men who arrived with
the recent cornlgumrnt of five com
panies. Cspt. William C. Ryan, dis
trict welfare officer, and Ueut, Roy
D. Craft nave promised one of tin
That phenomenal Washington bas
ketball team, which Is apparently
Invincible, would have to come along
Just when It looked as though How
ard Hobson was going to have one
of the best teams In late years at
Oregon. Hobby does have a basket
ball team that Is potentially great.
All of the men are clever ball han
dlers, alert on defense and good
shots. But pitted against Washing
ton they aeem almost helpless.
It's too far away from here to
be able to Judge accurately, but
few Medford people who have
seen Oregon play say that there
Is Internal strife on the squad.
It Isn't apparent on the floor,
bnt la In the, locker room, they
say. With the fusion of two
strong trams snrh aa the SONS
squad Hobson took north with
him and the Oregon team from
last year, strife Is not surpris
ing. If the charge Is true, It will prob
ably be remedied In the next few
weeks. Oregon hss everything to win
and nothing to lose from now on,
and Hobby la too amart a lad to
have any revolutionists on thesqusd.
r-hurlr Taylor, the basketball Star
who lectured here ana in Asmana
Monday, confirms the opinion of
hundreds of Oregonlsns that they
play a better brand of basketball
in fh northwest than thev do fn
California. In 1034 Washington, lead-
era of the northern division, took
two games to one from Southern
Cel In the final. Laat year. In an
exciting finish, Southern Cal edged
out Oregon State In the finals.
"Southern Cal had no right to
tnkj that aerlea" la the Wav Tay
lor gets around to the fact that
Southern Cal did lust that. The rea
son he gives for the superiority ot
the northern division Is: Better con
dition, due to the faot that In Ore.
iron and Wshlneton the leather dur
ing basketball season keeps most
would-be athlete inaoors, wnere
th h.v. nnthlnff much to do ex-
cfnf nlav hsskethall. The nlffhts are
cold and the players spend less time
running around and tne coia ir
Is more eonduatlve to action.
Annfnr nnMlhl reason. althOUBh
Taylor himself didn't mention it.
is the fsct that northernera lose
their shirt every time they play
n.llfnrnla football teams, and bas
ketball offers a bslm to wounded
feelings.
George Eada retains the top In In
dividual bowling standings In the
Elks' club tournament, according to
figures released by the bowling com
mittee, which Includes gsmes up to
February 1.
Team S with 8S3 points leads the
tournament.
Individual and team standings fol
low: Games Total
Name Played Pins
Eads ... , 1175
Rankin ..-..-. 0
Olll S S38
Murray -. 8 1044
Kresse .............. 3 S21
Canflsld 0
Claude Holmes , , 0 847
C. Baylor . 3 810
LeClero
Lantls
Paske -
SsndersoQ .
Strang
Hussong
Sherwood
Ferguson
M. Hall
Brayton -.
Bowman
Burroughs .
Boone
Blerma
York
Beeney
Bullls
Miller .
Semon .......
Sweeney
U. Duff
Coleman
R. Duff
Meeker
Bob Hart'.
Webster , 8 876
D. Watson
Smith - 0
Team Standings
Won Lost Points
Team No. 1 4 3 6399
Team No. 3 . 3 4 6520
Team No. 3 3 8 8517
Team No. 4 4 3 650C
Team No. 6 3 3 6491
Team No. 5 - 8 3 662J
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174 i
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164
164
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ISO :
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155
162
161
152 i
160
135
131
141
129
126 :
118
107
148
146 1
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While browsing through the Amer
ican Bowling Congress "Bulletin,"
we came across the following set
of "rules" for the game. After listen
Ing to a few games at the Smoke
House Bowl we are quite aware that
a few already know the rules, others
may be Interested In learning them
Here they are:
t For Greater Popularity.
Dash Into the alleys two min
utes before starting time when
it's an Important match. This
soothes your teammatea' nervea.
Test the sliding qualities ot
esch runway three or four times
before each pitch. This always
proves you are an expert.
Walt until your opponent la
ready to roll before going after
your ball. He will surely want
to kiss you If you do thla often
enough.
If the pitch Isn't coming up
fast enough, dash aorons the
next three alleys, using either a
body check or rolling block upon
anyone In your path. This is
a sure dividend payer in time.
When the ball Is headed for
the packet, start barking away
from the foul line, slowly at
first, gradually Increasing epcr
until at the moment of Impact
you land In somebody's lap.
After delivering the ball, stand
at the foul line. Whirl sharply
Juat aa your opponent arrives at
the mark, or, better still, edge
over slightly onto his runway.
Do thla often enough and you
need have no worrlea about old
age pensions.
Pick up all cigarettes you hap.
pen to see parked on the score
board or return loop. This cuts
down the expense of the gsme
considerably.
Carefully examine your thumb
after every wild heave. If you
ml..s the spare, glare at the pin
boy and tell him to keep hla
grt'asy flngera out of the holea.
Olve the foul Judge an argu.
ment If your light goee on. He
probably has something against
your Aunt Ella and la using
spite out on you.
At every opportunity, explain
In great detail about the time
you "struck out and won by one
pin." If your audience seems un
appreciatlve, tell them about the
spilt you picked up laat week.
Nobody but you haa ever had
those experiences.
Do this all season and youll
be In another league next year.
CLASH ON SATURDAY
CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 8. (AP)
The battle for second place in the
ooaat conference, northern dlvlalon,
baakebali race will hold the lime
light aa Oregon State college and
University of Oregon renew their feud
here Saturday night,
The big Webfoota won a slatting
29-to-27 victory In the first encoun
ter of the teams.
Oregon and Oregon State each haa
loat four conference games, but the
Beavers now are in aecond place by
virtue of more gamea won.
BOWLING
The Rogue Valley Golfera, In a
city league bowling game laat night,
banged out a 4-0 win over the Econ
omy Lumber trundlers at the Smoke i
House alleys, while the Medco and
dnt.es Auto clubs split their aeries,
2 . and 3.
Tonight the Smoke Houae and
Standard Roofer ball heavera will
vie, with Brill Metal and the Mnll
Tribune and the Western States Gro
cery (a new team) and the Wall
Abbey squad rolling tomorrow night.
individual tallies last night.
R. V. Golfers.
Mansfield lne 149 343 658
Sherwood 167 133 156 438
Ellis ISO 130 107 357
D Clnrk 196 310 162 B38
most exciting arraya of talent yet
presented.
The fighta will start at :30. pre.
ceiled by a crab feed, with beer, for
Elk. only, at 7 o'clock.
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