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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBETNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1936
SIS
BASKETEERS
TAKE SECONDARY TITLE
BY BEATING BT. FALLS;
With never more than four points
between them In s fast and exciting
game, the Phoenix high achool bas
Xetbnll squad stepped onto the
throne for county secondary hlRh
school honors the first of the week,
edging the Butt Palls high out by
one point, 18-18. The game was the
third of the plsy-off series.
Phoenix served notice of champion
ship caliber early In the season and
won to the top of their own division,
the southern half of the county, with
some of the finest basketball seen In
a, secondary school In some time.
Newlln. Phoenix forward, was star
cf the championship game, getting
seven points and playing an out
stsndlng floor game. Ting, forward,
snd Abbott, center, were outstanding
for Butt Palls with six markers each.
Summary:
FANDOM
AT
RANDOM
Br DICK APPI.EOATB
S, 49-33
Phoenix
Hill (6)
Newlln (7)
Jacobs
...P..
P..
...C...
Butte Palls
(8) Ting
W. Conley
... (8) Abbott
(1) Chambera
(A) A. Conley
Furry (3) -..a
Substitutes: Phoenix, McRynolds
(3); Butte Falls, Pope.
HIGH WITH RIFLE
Ivan Waddell outranked Pets Pome
roy to take flrat place with a 371
out of a possible 400 Isst night In the
regular weekly Indoor range firing
of the rifle club. Higher scores than
any previously turned in promise
noms close competition in the shoot
ing to come.
Waddell and H. E. Rlnabarger tied
In a special handicap match and split
the moiwy two ways,
Visiting shooters are welcome any
Wednesday evening at the club range,
Waddell, an officer of the club, aald
today. The range In ths Armory
basement haa been enlarged by two
targeta to accommodate the ever In
creasing number of enthusiasts, and
rion-membera are free to shoot. The
only chsrgo for non-members Is a,
10-cent feo to cover the cost of tar
gets. Ammunition may be purchas
ed at the range.
Sunday morning small-bort work
will be Initiated on the open range,
with firing to be conducted at 60,
100 and J00 yards.
Individual scores foe laat night:
Ivan K. Waddell 1 871
C. R. Pomeroy 371
Ed Lull 30
C. R. Richmond 384
H. E. Rlnabarger 353
I, . A. Seaborn .- 353
R. L. Edwards ................ 350
Hi Lull '6
Allan Perry 347
C. A. Bandera 343
M. C. Oleason 341
I. C. Daley 333
Nate Smith 338
E. H. Pomeroy 334
Otto Howard . 334
Ray Watklna . 330
Stanley Boggs 317
Ced Helgho 314
Fred Sanders ...... 3,3
C. Ouches 305
Del Smith 31)0
Sid Newton .. aB1
Bill Plche l"
Bruce Hammond ....... 140
SONS Cagers Win
17 In 24 Starts
MONMOUTH. Or., March fl. (AP)
ft vent pen wins In 94 starts Is th
record wt this stsson by the flashy
but sttn1y OtTRon NormM school
bftftkfthAll tram.
Four of the revrsnU wem to cowit
conference ten ma, and all the losses
were Buffered on the road. On their
home floor the Wolves were unde
feated. Coach Al Cox will enter his team
In the imcrrolleRtnte A. A. U. tour
nnmrnt at Eugene Friday and Saturday.
ALBANY COLLEGE DROPS
LAST BASKETBALL GAME
ALBANY. Ore , March 8. (jT)
Albany college dropped Its last bas
ketball game of the season to the
University of Portland last night. 40
to 32. The Portlandera led at halt
time lfi to 10. The margin widened
rapidly In the final period, but w.m
narmwrd somewhat by in Albany
rallv lute in the half.
This wsrm sun has hatched the
of local baseball and the Medford
Rogue ere planning on working out
for the first time Sunday at 10:30 a.
m at the Senior high school field
on South Oakdale, providing, of
course, that It Is not raining by then.
Prospects for a fast Infield went up
notch this week when Oeorge "Shar
key" Sherrltt, manager of the Gen
eral service station at Main and Ivy,
announced he would try out for short
or second. Sherrltt played for various
teams In the bush league at Port
land and In 1920 traveled to Hawaii.
FIJI. Pago Pago and Australia with
the Multnomah Athletic club for a
series of games.
On that learn was Bobby Grayson,
later to become one of the conM'a
outstanding football players at Stan-,
ford. Grayson was 15 years old then. I
and already held the high school rec
ord for the 100-yard dash and for the j
10-yard low hurdles, and according to i
one Australian newspaper "Is an out
standing ball player on his higli
school team."
The team ployed 13 games In
Australia and won all of them,
Impressing the Australians with
their fine sportsmanship. In the
write-ups of the games Sherrltt
Is Inrarlably mentioned as one
of the outstanding players of
the team.
While playing for the Balln Fi
nance company In Portland, Sharkey
held down the short position, while
Verne Shangle, Medford photographer
now. was scurrying about second for
the same team.
For a month In 1030, Sherrltt tried
out with the Oakland club of the
Coast league, and at various times
during his career managed teams In
Portland. I like Medford fine, and
I'm going to play with the local ball
club If I can make the tram." Sher
rltt modestly said yesterdsy.
The Rogues are going to try some
thing new this year. They know that
there are several old-time baseball
players In and around Medford, and
to these old-timers they are present
ing season passes to all home garnet.
Owney Patton and Court Hall will
each get one, as will John Wilkinson
Frank Isaacs, and several others.
Every effort to revive the game In
this city will be made.
At the present time a conservative
estimate places Medford at the bot
tom of the list for team support.
Grants Pass and Klamath Falls both
out draw this city in baseball Inter
set. and even Yreka turns out a much
larger crowd for Sunday games. In
cidentally, the offer from Weed,
Yreka and Dunamulr that they sign
with Medford and Klamath Falls for
an lnter-tat aeries, Is being seri
ously considered.
I FOE
MOSCOW, Idaho, March fl (AP)
Oregon's basketball squad, with
two fresh victories over the Univer
sity of Idaho, mot'ed to Pullman
today to battle Washington State
college for third place In the clos
ing coast conference series for both
teams.
Oregon and W. S. C. will meet Fri
day and Saturday nights. Two Ore
gon victories would put the Web feet
in third place above the Cougars.
Oregon spurted In the second half
last night to rout Idaho, 49 to 33
The halftlme score was 23-23. The
Webfeet capitalized on their height
to outclass the Vandals In the sec
ond half drive after the losers had
led most of the way through the
first.
It gave Oregon a clean sweep ol
the season's four-game series. Ore
gon won the previous night, 41-31.
The two setbacks left Idaho deep In
the conference cellar with only two
victories In 10 pomes.
The northern division standings:
Opp.
W.
Washington .. 11
O. S. C 10
W. S. C. 4
Oregon 6
Idaho a
PC. Pts. Pts.
.785 647 441
.714 468 380
.600 501 47H
.428 493 512
.125 488 675
E Will
Chaff from the (trlat mill: Ivan
Waddell, shooting prone at the regu
lar weekly meet of the Medford Na
tional Rifle club laat night, turned
In the first 100 score of the year at
78 feet. Today he is proudly display
ing the target, with the five bull's
eyes each neatly drilled with two
shots, although the holea look more
aa though one shot hsd been put In
esch. Sunday, as a apeclal feature
of the southern Oregon-northern Cal
ifornia trophy golf tournament .n
Ashland, wll be a match between the
finalist of the 1034 southern Ore
gon tourney (Eddie Simmons and
Hank Prlngle), and the winners of
laat year's tourney (H. B. Bentley and
I'Uind Clark). The Camp Prescott
COCera are building a baseball field
on the slope of Hoxy Ann, right be
hind the camp. No action haa been
taken on the suggestion that they
use square' baseballs to keep them In
the pork. Instead of rolling away.
GRADERS Will TANGLE
Tli Medford and Ashland eighth
grade basketball teams will clash for
the flrat time thla year, when they
square off on the aenlor high school
floor here tonight at 7:30. It will be
the last game of the season for Ray
Henderson's Toy Bulldogs. The aquad
haa lost to only one team, Prospect.
The Ashland team was not put Into
the field until late In the year, but
has prtweiwed ispldly since, and the
members are confident of a win.
In order to defray expensea. a dime
admission charge for adults Is to be
marie.
Bob Kennaston, ex-marlne from
Gold Hill now on a wrestling tour of
California, la having marked success
In the state to the south, word re
ceived today Indicates. He has had 17
matches, winning 11 of them, wkh
two draws. "The promoters down here
are giving me lots of encouragement "
Kennaston writes, saying that he has
picked up several new holds.
He may return to this city In a few
more weeks, unless he accepts a now
pending offer to Journey to Mexico
City, the valhalla of al) coast grnp
plers. Only on a few occasions, he
says, has he found It necessary to re
sort to roughness to take his matches.
Pete Belcastro, another wrestler
well-known here now working In Cali
fornia, gave indication six weeks ago
that he would return here soon but
no word has been received from him
of late.
BOWLING
Led by QUI, Canfleld and Jones In
that order, the Forest Service bowling
squadron mowed down the strong
Smoke House outfit last night, 4-0.
The game waa the only shut-out
chalked up against the Smoke House
this yesr.
Tonight the Mail Tribune rollers
meet the Studebaker Champions. To
morrow the Medco team rolls against
the Economy Lumber outfit while
the Plche Hardware and Rogue Val
ley Golf teams tangle.
Summary:
Forest Service
Canfleld .
Johnson ,
Obve
Rankin
Jones
Olll
Hsndlcap
Franklin
Rezeppa .
Hussong
Antle
Sims
198 178
x 187
134 x
187 157
160 165
171 308
71 59
Total 901 033
8inoke blouse
157 159
147 158
179 151
179 304
181 305
Total 843 875
311587
177344
X 124
154 498
199514
312589
69189
1012 2845
158 474
192495
175605
195578
309595
939 3647
LA GRANDE. VALE
LA GRANDE, Ore., March 8. (&r
La Grande and Vale high achool bas
ketball teams duplicated their victor
ies of the first round of play in the
district No. 1 tournament at the East
ern Oregon Normal school when thoy
turned back Ontario and Baker last
night.
The 25-22 defeat of Coach Sturm
Allison's Bulldogs by the Vale quin
tet was In the nature of an upset.
and assured the southern team of at
least reaching the semi-finals sched
uled for Friday night.
Ontario threatened La Grande sev
eral times and took a one-point lead
midway In the second period but
Marshall dribbled through the entire
Ontsrlo defense to can a lay-In and
put La Ornnde ahead 11-10 a lead
they held until the game ended 22-
19.
Union and Nyssa, In the losers
bracket, advanced to the third round
In championship play by eliminating
Enterprise and Wallowa respectively.
Nyssa had easy sailing with a 34-12
victory, but Union was hard pressed
to turn back Enterprise. '
BEAVERS PLAN RES!
BEFORE HUSKY Till
SEATTLE, Marc tV ( AP Oregon
state's Beavers are due here tonight.
12 hours In advance of schedule, to
rest up for their . Important two
game series with the Washington
Huskies. On the outcome of the se
ries hinges the northern division
basketball title.
Advance news from the Beaver
camp Indicates Coach Slats Olll
plans to use a man-for-man defense
In the opening game tomorrow
night, a type of defense which
caused the Huskies grief In their
last encounter with the Oregonlans.
OREGON STATE GUARD
SIGNS WITH DODGERS
CORVALLIS, Ore.. March 8, ( AP)
Stan McClurg. Oregon State col
lege football guard, will hit the line
for pay next fall.
Ha signed a contract to play next
season with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
National league professional football
team.
WRESTLING FAN
DIES OF STROKE
LOS ANGELES. March 8. (AP)
One of the 8000 spectators died of
a heart attack last night while Vin
cent Lopes, Mexican claimant to
the world's wrestling championship,
knocked out Chief Chlwakl, Gypsy
heavyweight, for the third and de
ciding fall.
Louis Ochoa. 28. collapsed In the
excitement. He died a few moments
Inter.
Rough tactics of the WTeatlers In
cited several fist flghta In the Olym
pic auditorium's gallery. Lopes. 210
pounds, took the first fall with n
elbow body press, but lost the sec
ond on a cross body lock. Chlwakl
weighed 208.
Bob Smith Named
For Frosh Number
EUGENE, Ore.. March 8. (AP) The
14 University of Oregon freshmen
recommended for basketball numer
als Included William Campbell of
Rose burg, George Jackson of Grants
Pass and Rehert Smith of Medford.
HEADS OR COCKTAILS?
Major Gruff iftys that anyone
who uses his head at night
never has a head in the
morning. "Mellow Hildick
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PORTLAND, Ore., March 6. (ypj
Ninety-five per cent of sportsmen
answering a questionnaire favor the
same angling season aria bag limit
that was effective In 1933. Frank B.
Wire state game supervisor, said to
day. However, all Interested parties will
have opportunity to express their de
sires on fishing season regulations at
a hearing here Saturday, March 14.
In connection with the meeting of
the Oregan state game commission,
Last year the season was from Apill
0 to October 31.
"The commission will decide at its
meeting what the dates will be for
the 1030 fishing season, and deter
mine the bag limits," Wire said.
"Practically all sportsmen I've heard
heard from have asked for continu
ance of last year's regulations."
The bag limit last year was 16
pounds and one fish, but not more
than 20 fish In one day. The limit
for any seven consecutive days was
30 pounds and one fish, but not more
than 40 fish.
BEAVER SWEEPSTAKES
OPEN SEASON TODAY
CORVALLIS, Ore.. March fl. Op)
The University of British Columbia
and Oregon state college oarsmen
will send their flimsy sheila skim
ming over the Willamette river course
at 3:30 p. m. today, opening the Inter
collegiate rowing season here.
EDMONTON PUCKSTERS
DEFEATED BY SEATTLE
SEATTLE. March 8. (AP) Ed
monton' Eskimos carried the north
western league hockey wau to Port
land today, after falling victims, 4
to I, to the flret piece Seattle Sea
hawks. The Portland Buckarooa muit beat
Edmonton tonight to retain any
chance of finishing the eeason in
front of the Hawka.
HOLLYWOOD, Pla., March 5 (AP)
With Clarence Doser of Rochester,
K. Y., slightly ahead at the halfway
mark, a select field of professionals
today entered the final 36 holes or
the 2500 Hollywood open golf tour
nament. Doser, little known along the blg
tlme circuit, yesterday shot his sec
ond successive subpar score, a 67,
to add to his previous 68 for a total
of 139.
His performance shoved him a
notch ahead of Tony Penna of Pen
sacola. Fla.. the first day's leader,
and four others.
Penna slipped two over par with
a 72 after his brilliant opening 84.
Aleo lurking close to the pace-setter
with 136s were Johnny Revolts of
Milwaukee, national POA champion,
Denny Shut of Boston, Harry Coop
er of Chicago and Vlo Qhezzi of
Deal, N. Y.
Recovers Wooden Leg.
WASHINGTON, March . (AP)
By court decree, William O. LasaUe,
one-legged war veteran, today re
covered a wooden leg held by his
former landlady aa security for an
unpaid bin of (25. The i-soldler
said he didn't have the money, but
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