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TEN1 Tigers Seek Revenge in Final Clash With Ashland Here Tonight THE DEFEATS SPUR MEDFORD IN LAST EFFORT Coach Tells Team to 'Lay Off Fancy Stuff and Shoot at Every Chance To Roseburg Saturday Revenge (or three straight licking at the hands of the booming soutn em Oregon champions, Ashland high school baaketeers, will be the keynote ot a crashing MeJford Tiger attack en the Senior high school floor here tonight. The prospects of a Medford win sre bright, and the locals do not Intend to spare the horses In driving for a decisive victory, their coach eala today. The game Is the fourth and last of the year between the two squads. In the previous games the Medford offense has consistently crumbled be fore the Llthla City onslaught, but with the Tigers clicking better than they have at any time this year, a fast and clever offense Is hoped to turn the trick tonight. Lee Returns. The game wlU be the last before the state tournament for the now crippled Grizzlies, who lost their star and center last week with mumps. The loss is expected to be partly nulli fied by the return of Wslt Lee, blonde guard, who has been out of combat .ofe- LI TWO NATURALS Lowest Priced Kentucky Straight Whiskey in Oregon Yi Pts. -.Code No. 178D . 40 Pints . Code No. 1780 - 65 Fifths . Codo No. 178B - 1.00 Gals. . Codo No. 178Q - ' 4.00 CLENMORH DISTILLERIES CO. Incorpomcd LOUISVIUB OWSN5BORO lira Bottom. Kentucky Straight Whisky aar ta a tss n KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY BROWN-FORM AN Distillery COMPANY At Louisville in Kentucky time The tauUndlnihaip Company lor lUuilialrd Keclpe Booklet, Bedell Bld . rottland, oie"u with a cut hand for several weeks. "In our earlier Ashland games Coach Bowerman said today, "tha boys have been afflicted with some kind of buck fever. They wouldn't shoot and they tried to get fancy, I don't think there'll be much of that sort of stulf tonight. We're going to abandon the fancy stuff, and shoot every time we get hold of the ball." The battle Is expected to draw the largest crowd of the year, many com' Ing from Ashland In hopes of seeing the Tigers humbled again, and hun dreds of fana In this city, anxious to see the locals exhibit the basketball which they unleashed against Grants Pass, Roseburg and Klamath Falls re- cently, confident that such a display will be more than enough to assure victory. Interest High. Interest In the two schools Is high, even though the game has no bearing on district honors. A large delega tion of Llthla City students are plan ning on being here for the fracas, while a huge pep rally was held at the Medford school this afternoon. The preliminary between the Med ford Junior high school midgets, or Junior Toy Bulldogs, and the Jsck sonvllle midgets, Is scheduled to start at 7:30, the main game to follow an hour later. No scats are to be re served. On Saturdsy the Tigers invade Itoseburg for the last game of the season. In a game on mo mtoioio. floor several weeks ago the locals downed the big Indians, 38-18, ex hibiting a fast, smooth game. Tny hope to end the season by duplicat ing that performance. Tonight s probable starting lineups; Medford . Ashland lewis P warren VanOyke , F Blomley Hayes C Fowier Baker O Murphy Bttlnger O .,.,- Lee TOY BULLDOGS CRUSH LAST GAME OF SEASON The Medford Junior high school 8th grade Toy Bulldogs ended their season last night with a crashing 83- 10 victory over the Ashland 8th grad ers on the Senior high floor here. The meeting was the first between the two squsds, " Ray Henderson's scrappy little team led 18 to 8 at half time, held the Ashlanders to two markers (scored on a field goal by Rush), and made 15 points themselves, in the last half. Newland, Medford guard, was high for his team and the game with 12 points. Summary: Medford Jr's. Ashland Jr's. Kresse (8) - P Silver () Plnson (6) ....F. Warren Llttrell () . C Lindsay (.) Thurman (3) O Portmlller Newland (13) ..0 Rush (4) Subs: Medford, entire squad, in cluding Brown. Shaw, Thorndlke Maruyama, Towne, Lyman. Dixon. Newton, Rogers and Wlnne. Ashland, Gould. In a preliminary encounter a newly organized team, naming themselves the Red Raiders under Eugene Tha- nos ns manager, annihilated ft pick up team from St. Mnry's 31-17. Wins ton Campbell was high for the Reds and the game with 0. followed by his teammate, Donald Montelth, with 8. Estes of the Saints squad also gnrner- ed 8. The newly organised team today Is sued a challenge to any second team or any secondary high school in southern Oregon. Those Interested In taking up the gnuntlet are asked to contact Campbell or Thanos at the Junior high school. My person 1 attention given to all watch repairs, factory style workman ship. reeaonnbly priced and thorough ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnnon. 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I! oil Is has been bullying about southern California since undergoing his only Inns In a Medford ring; three weeks ago- when he drop ped a wl Id encou n ter to Frank le Peck.- He has promised to batter Chick down Monday, and swears he Is not afraid of the cow punrher's deadly larlnt spin. !E The race for NuiketbMl honors of the Medford CCO district will narrow In the next few days, with winners of the round" robin battles In the Coqullle, Medford, Klamath Falls and Oranta Paas areas to converge on thi city a week from tomorrow, Satur day. March 14, for the bone playoff. The winner of the playoff here will taku back to camp a fine 23-lnch silver trophy. The Medford high school has offered the use of Its big gymnasium for the playoff, with two games to be played at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the to? era to meet In the evening at f o'clock for the consolation prize, and the victors to tnnglo an hour later for the main award. The games are to be free to the public and to CCC enroll eca, and a largt crowd la anticipated. MAC TRIMS HOOD RIVER IN TITLE SERIES OPENER MILTON -FREE WATER, Ore.. March 6 (A) Mllton-Freewater edged out a 26-35 voctory over Hood River hlijh school last night to tnke the first leg of their series for the right to rep resent northeastern Oregon In 'he state high school basketball tourna ment at Snlem. Bottoms u , Kentucky Straight Whisky u y pintzihc quart Ken Hollls' statement that he lick ed big Dude Chick once and can do It again reminds Medford fans of :he story related by Mark Twain regard lng a terrific battle In which he once Indulged. Telling the story to listeners later, Twain naturally wanted the facta brought out In the best possible light Quoth he: "Placing my nose firmly opponent's teeth, I threw him heavily to the ground on top of me." That's about what happened to the Oaf of the Ozarks In his last meet ing with Chick, when the excowpoke spun him woozy but allowed him ex tra time In which to recover his equi librium. Hollls, on a fluke, finally fell on' Chick while that battler was off balance, and Hollls took the nod. The victory added to Hollls' already smug opinion of his own prowess, and he Intends using every tactic In she book and a few that tha book would n't have, to beat Chick Monday night. 'Using knees and elbows Is smart wrestling," Hollls said, and Indicated that he will use plenty of both. Chick will be an overwhelming fa vorite to take the bout, according to a canvass of wrestling fans. The Chey enne pride is generally clean, but can get dirty upon occasion, and his lar iat spin Is considered too good a wea pon for Hollls to survive. Al Karastk, the Russlon Lion and one Of the most wary and slippery grapplera ever to appear here. Is ex pected to arrive by plane from Port land either tomorrow or. Sunday. The grand old man of them all has been wrestling In the southwest and flew through Medford en route north to day, to visit his family before return ing here. In a letter to Mack Li Hard, accepting the bout with George "Wild cat" Wilson, sonne n berg artist, Kar aslk said: 'Down here In the southwest they have lots of tacklers. Few of them are as good at It as Wilson,, but I have worked out a little' defense I want to show you." The opening bout on the three star card features Mike Caddock. burley ex-gob, and Stanley Rogers, leathery Lithuanian. Caddock, a fast, clever and powerful wrestler, la given the edge In the betting In this bout. which will bo under alio Australian system of six 10-mlnute rounds. FAGE OSC TONIGHT SEATTLE. March 6. p) Wash lng ton's somewhat chastened Huskies will face a threatening Oregon State college basketball team here tonight In the first of two games for the championship of the northern divis ion of the Pacific coast conference. At Pullman, Wash., the university of Oregon and Washington Mate will play the first of two games In which Oregon victories would send It Into third place abovo the Cougars. PORTLAND PUCKSTERS RETAIN TITLE CHANCE PORTLAND, Ore., March 6. The Portland hockey tenm remained TR9 Ml us made with HOOD RIUER "OMS).e(iciouA APPLE BRUMS If you want to taste a perfectly delightfuTold fajhloned"uio"Old Delicioui"Apple Brandy as a base. It make a smoother, richor, mor mallow drink than whlikUi ot a higher price. That's bcaoie It's dlitllled from the m!m of sound, ripe Hood River applet famout for flavor. FwH 0 proof AVMLMLI IN 0RE0N 90c FULL QUART 1.75 FULL P1KT I 1 "3 cams MffjTfnffil In the race for top honors In the northwestern Ice hockey league today. The buckaroos walloped Edmonton 4 to l last night to approach within one game of the league-leading Seat tie Seahawks. 4 : Ths atudebsker Champions, spark- plugged by Devore with 679 and Paake with 563. Isst night ran away from the Mall Tribune bowlers In a city league game, taking three out of four. Yesterday afternoon the Medford lady bowlera swarmed over the Grants Pass damsels, 1959 to 1901. Summary of league game: Studebaker champions... Paake 153 241 169 563 Stoehr 150 188 137 485 Prultt 160 131 151 443 8anderson 131 170 157 458 DeVore 173 S0 201 579 Handicap 7 7 7 21 Total 775 945 824 2528 Mall Tribune. PrulU 149 197 197 643 Ferguson 129 133 142 404 Murray 189 136 158 463 Saylor 201 183 131 15 Eads 186 177 142 505 Total .834 82 770 2430 T LA GRANDE, Ore.. March . P) Four basketball teams remained .n tbs race for the championship of dis trict No. 1 today, headed by La Grande 1935 champion and the only undefeated quintet In the tournament now In progress at the Eastern Oregon Normal school. The Tigers, coached by Ira Woodle, dropped Vale from the unbeaten class last night 38 to 30, after Baker high soundly trounced Ontario 34 to 32 to reach the challenging position. Baker and La Grande, traditional rivals, will meet at 8:30 tonight. In the other semi-final match Vale will play Nys sa an hour earlier. JAPANESE GOLF CHIP GIVES GHEZZl SCARE HOLLYWOOD, Pla., March 8. (p) A Japanese threat to America's golf supremacy seemed definitely develop ing today. Young Torchy Toda, professional champion of the land of the rising sun, yesterday came within one botched putt of tying Victor Ghezzl of Deal, N. P., who won the $3,500 Hollywood open tournament with a 72-hoIe score of 376. Toda, nonetheless, proved himself the master, for this tourney at least, of such par-crackers as Bobby Crulck shank of Richmond, Willie Mao Fur lane of New York, Harry Cooper of Chicago, Johnny Revolta 'of Milwau kee, and Denny Shute of Boston. 5.00 - SPECIAL 10.00 Dresses. Coats. Robes ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN QUINTS LEFT TREMENDOUS TASTE Never before liaa there been a liquor nlth a taste that appealed to every one amazlncry ai ORANGE OtN. Men who work In ihlrt sleeves claim "It's positive!- the rranilest drink ever distilled." Men In swivel ehntr prefer It "bemuse It Is completely delirious." The ladles, too, are de lighted with Its beautiful flavor. It's a ileamlni tolden taste miracle, rreellni you with a taste of real sun rtpcnrd oranges. Look at a bottle. Sunshine beams out of tt. It hears Jlie grand Old Mr. Boston name. It coinrs nlth a handy Jigger cup fine for nips, or measuring. There's an Illustrated recipe folder with every bottle, inn' perfect. r j i.vsjs.i , n in., - j 1 llluitrwtJ reiffvldrt with PINTS QUARTS. 4 aUARTS7n , HE, ADQUARTER AS TOURNEY BET Modford's Headquarters Detachment CCO basketball team are winners ot the Medford cone championship and are now a strong contender for the 2 3 -Inch trophy to be awarded the winners of the CCO tournament which will be held at the high school gymnasium March 14. The detachment team will enter the tournament with the outstanding record of losing only one game out of 20 played. Their series of wins Includes: St. Mary's All-Stars mH.HHH 18-38 Phoenix Tornadoes 36-30 Camp Prescott ... 31-41 Eagle Point High .'. .18-39 Camp South Fork . 18-55 Camp Oregon Caves 19-35 Order of Eagles 39-53 Camp Indian Creek... 37 36 Christian Church 38-60 SON Frosh 41-44 Yreka Town Tteam 12-41 Jacksonville Town Team .... 20-45 The remaining games are all return games except the two played the Blue Raiders, the Medford town team. The first game resulted In a tie, the sec ond ' a single point victory for the Raiders. . The populur opinion con cerning these two outstanding teams Is that neither team has so far out played the other. A final decisive game is scheduled to be played within week. . . The detach men towes Its successful season to five men, either of whom could star on an average team. The captain and forward of the team is Melvin Johnson, quartermaster sotck room clerk; Eugene Crltes, forward, adjutant clerk; John Kavanaugh, cen ter, quartermaster clerk; John Wood, guard, quartermaster stock room clerk; and John Cavalll. guard, per sonnel clerk. Ray Wirtz and Edwin Camp, both quartermaster clerks, are substitutes merely because five men are all who can play In a game at the same time. - INDIAN BACKFIELD STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cftl. Mar. 6- CP) Bobby Groyson continued to walk In the footsteps of Stanford's great Ernie Nevers today. He Is the back field coach for the red football machine vacated when Nevers, whom Glenn "Pop" Warner head coach at Laiayette university. Grayson was admittedly Stanford's greatest backfleld star since Erle Nevers.: who Glenn "Pop" Warner onoa described as the ace back of all time. 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