Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TODTOTtD MATT; TRTBTTNT. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936.
CCC Zone Winners Will Meet in Basketball Tournament Saturday
FOUR QUINTETS
SET TO VIE FOR
DISTRICT TITLE
Opening Game Slated for 2
P. M. at Senior High
Consolation and Final
Will Be Held in Evening
four strong COO fcsaketball teams,
vlnners In each of the four MixHord
district zone, were In Medford to
day awaiting the tip-off In tomor
row's tournament that will decide
the Tinner of the district title and
the 23-lnch trophy.
. Company SOB, camp Klamath, was
hero to represent the Klamath Palls
Eone after a good season in wnicn
they won nine games and lost two.
Company 1650, Camp Band, la repre
senting the Grants Pass Bone after
a, spotty season marked by steady
Improvement and late-season flasli.
Company 1027, Camp China Plats,
who crashed through to take the Co
qullle zone, will be another strong
contender In the tournament. They
defeated the powerful Humbug
mountain outfit, last year's district
title-holders, to win In the northern
sector.
Headquarters Detachment, who lost
but one gome this season and that
by one point to the atrorur Blue
nODDRIUER
"OMSM-ciouI
flPPIiE BRIMD9
it blends perfectly 1
This fine, smooth Hood River opple
brandy ii a pure fruit product a
natural affinity for most Ingredi
ents used in mixed drlnkil
hat a velvety smoothness and
bouquet that equals liquors years
elder and it sells at a far less
price! That's because it's uit pure
distilled juice of famous Hood
iRIver apples, with nothing added.
tby a bottle you'll be delighted
Full SO Proof
. AVAILABLE IN OMaON
No, 413A tl 7C
QUART i.f 9
Raiders of Medford, will be probable
favorite In the meet.
The public 1 Invited to Attend the
tournament free of charge at the
Senior high school. Opening game
wlU begin at 3:00 o'clock Saturday
afternoon, with the consolation game
at 7:00 o'clock In the evening and
the dlatrict championship game at
8:10.
Major Oeorge R. Owen, district
commander, will be on hand to pre
sent the trophlea to the winner Sat
urday evening. The handsome zone
cup and 23-lnch district trophy are
now on display In the Brophy Jewelry
store window on East Main street.
BOWLING
The Mall Tribune pin scatterers
last night handed the Dates Auto
five a 3-1 setback In the city bowling
league, while Medco and the Rogue
Valley Golfers were diving honors.
2-3.
Tonight the Al Plchs and Btude-
baker teams tangle.
Individual scores last night:
Mall Tribune
. 1st and 3rd Total
Prultt 180 208 101 663
Ferguson H8 220 108 571
Murray 180 215 145 540
Baylor 165 162 200 527
Eads - 235 162 198 595
Totals 938 969 862 3769
Gates Auto Co.
1st 2nd 3rd Total
176 181 166 502
140 204 187 631
127 166 161 444
166. 211 179 568
168 189 194 541
34 84 34 103
Dawes ....
Cannon
Moffatt
Green .
Gates
Handicap
Totals
. 800 955 921 2676
Medco
English
J. Ke&sler
Somerson -Lyons
....
B. Keasler .
1st 2nd 3rd Total
...... 124 131 148
120 130 157
167 165 179
152 179 147
194 180 178
401
407
491
478
552
Totals - 747 776 807 2329
- Rogue River Golfers
' 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Mansfield
Sherwood
h. Clark
D. Clark ...
Ellis ,
Hammond
Handicap -
Totals ..
164
184
146 ....
189 141
160 147
.... 115
165
126
180
141
161
8
136 147
31
273
610
448
116
444
49
849 734 768 2341
Golden Miller Is
Aintree Favorite
LONDON, Eng., March 13 (API-
Dorothy Paget's Oolden Miller, winner
of the claalo two years ago, was
placed in the favorite's role today in
the latat call-over of betting odds for
the 1936 grand national ateplechase
March 27 at Aintree.
Golden Miller was quoted at 6 tol.
slightly stronger than Major Noel
Furlong's Reynoldstown, the winner
last year, at 16 to 3.
Beaver Yannigans
Master Regulars
VENTURA, March 13. (AP) Man
ager Max Bishop's floundering regu
lars wonder when, If ever, they will
beat the Yannigans at Portland's
spring training camp here.
In decisive fashion, the recruits
took a 12 to 3 game yesterday behind
the hurling of Ad Llske, who spaced
out the regulars' nine hits. Herman
Drefa and Neat Montank pitched for
the loaera.
Lop
ez And Indian
Grapple To Draw
VANCOUVER. B. C, March 13.
(AP) Vincent Lopes of Mexico, and
Idaho, clalmnnt or the world's heavy
weight wreatllng championship, and
Chief Little Wolf of Colcndo. went
eight rounds to a draw last night In
a bout billed aa being for the world
heavyweight belt. Each took one fall.
After four rounds of grappling.
Lopea took the first fall In the fifth.
Little Wolf evened the match In the
seventh round.
at
-tlU' . oO".
w
SERVE IT STRAIGHT
AS AN OLD FASHIONED
OR IN A HIGHBALL
Lewis Risks Title Tonight
BRITAIN'S JOCK MM
TOUTED TO GIVE NEGRO
CHAMPION REAL FIGHT
NEW YORK, March , 13. (AP)
John Henry Lewie, light heavyweight
champion of the world, defends his
crown against Jock McAvoy of Eng
land tonight.
McAvoy, an English fighter who can
fight, hold the British middle and
light heavyweight titles. He will sail
for England next week to meet Jack
Peterson for the British heavyweight
title Apr 12 13. If successful in both
bouts, he will return to this country
seeking a joust with Jim Braddock.
McAvoy ruled a 9-to-10 choice In
the betting last night but the odda
were expected to shorten before ring
time. Lewi has been training under
the expert guidance of Jack Black
burn, trainer of Joe Louis.
The match 1 scheduled for 16
rounds and McAvoy says he Is In con
dition to travel that distance at top
speed. . 1
4
Sportsmen Urged
Bar Politics from
Came Commission
PORTLAND. Ore., March 13.
(AP) Arthur J. Moulton sounded
a call to take politics out of the
Oregon state game commission.
"If we can do this," he told
Izaac Walton league members last
night, 'the commission will be
able to carry out Its plans with
out fear of interruption after each
new election."
Moulton. well-known Portland
memberof the league, has been
a closo frlcn dof game and fish
legislation for years. On numer
ous occasion he appeared at state
legislature committee hearings to
present the views of sportsmen.
y Mm wmtzm
FANDOM
AT
RANDOM
By DICK APPI.EGATB
A visiting English fishier who FIciITs has captured the fancy of
New York ring fans. He Is Jock McAvoy (left) 28-year-old Lancastershlre
leather-pusher who, won the middleweight title of England from Len
Harvey, which means something In Blighty. He meet. John Henry Lewis
(right) Arizona negro slugger, light-heavyweight champion of the world
In n title fight In New York tonight.
I
BAN FRANCISCO, March 13. (AiP)
Stanford's greatest basketball team
In a decade and a half and a Uni
versity of Washington quintet which
won ten successive gan.es In Its
sweep to northern supremacy, match
court strategy here tonight In the
opener of a serlo to settle the 1936
Paclflo coast conference champion
ship. .
Powered by three high ranking
scorers of the .northern division and
twice conqueror of Stanford In pro-
season gair.es, Washington will line
up a the logical favorite, a a'tuntlon
not to the liking of Coicu "Hec"
Hdrmtndson.
"It should be an evenly ir.Atohed
series and neither team should be
favored," the Huskies mector said
Coach John Bunn of Stanford ex
pressed similar senlmunts.
The p. E. O. will hold a rummagj
sale Saturday. March 14th, 423 East
Ma'n St., opposite Roxy theater.
1, VARE
FINAL OPPONENTS
BELLEAIRg, Pla.. March 13. (iTV-i
WUh one major upset already to her
credit In the annual Bellalr women's
goli tournament, Kathryn Hemphill
of Columbia, S. C, goes after even
bigger game today.
Her finals opponent Is th six
time national champion, Mrs. Glenna
Culett Vare of Philadelphia.
ivllss Hemphill delivered one of the
biggest surprises of the winter season
Wednesday when she defeated the
veteran Maureen Orcutt Crews of
Miuml.
The stalwart, bronzed' Carolinian
turned In a 4 and 3 decision yester-
day over Mrs. Kfarlon Turple Lake of
N"w York In the seml-flnals.
Mrs. Vnre, three under par for 13
holes In a strong wind, eliminated
Mnrlon Mlley of Lexington, Ky., by
the unexpectedly lop-sided score of
6 and 5.
ROSEBURG, MARSHFIELD
FAVORED IN TOURNEY
MARSHPIBLD, Ore., March !3.
(AP) Pour teams meet heie tonight
In the district eight tournament to
select an entrant to the state high
school tournament at Salem next
week.
The favored teams were the
smooth-passing - Roseburg Indians
and tho Marsh field, team, champion
last year. Other entrants are North
Bend and Myrtle Point.
MAHONEY WOULD TRAIL
TOWNSEND REGARDLESS
McM INNVILLE, Ore., March 13
(&) Willis Mfthoncy told an audience
heie to "follow Dr. Townsend, no
matter where he leads." Mflhoney Is
a candidate for the Democratic nom
ination for United States senator. He
Is mayor of Klamath Falls. His plat
form Includes support of tho Town
send old-age pension plan.
mm
MIAMI. Pla., March 18. (AP)
Henry Picord and Johnny Revolts
held 'the distinction today of being
the only pair ever to win the Inter
national four ball golf matches twice
In succession.
- All of the credit for a 4 and 3
finals victory over Gene Sarazen of
Brook field Center, Conn., and Jimmy
Hlnes of Garden City, L. I., went
to the tall Plcard, from Hershey, Pa.
Revolts, of Milwaukee and current
P. O. A. champion, did his part In
the long march to the last round,
but. failed yesterday to win a hole.
Throughout the 34 holes played,
Plcard more than matched strokes
vith his determined opponents and
then put a spectacular finish to the
match. His tee shot on the par five.
4 50 -yard hole, hit two trees and
drrpped. to the cijc cf the fairway.
Cutting loose with a wood, he car
r.cd almost to the green, 250 yards
a-xay. He then pitched to within two
feet of the pin.
The victory was wo(th 11.000 each
to Plcard and Revoitd. Sarazen ar.d
Hlnes collected WOO each.
4 : '
- Um Mali Tribune want ads.
SALEM, March 13. (AP) The 6a
lem reserve officers' five-man pistol
team p'&ced first In the Oregon e
partment fiO-foot. Indoor gallery
match fired during February, Lieu
tenant Kenneth Dal ton, state direc
tor of marksmanship, announoed.
Salem, In competition with teams
In 11 Oregon cities, scored 1.350
points out of a possible 1.500. Med'
ford placed second with 1.227 points.
and Eugene third with 1,34. Eugene
won the January match.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
The General Petroleum service sta
tion staff at Main and Ivy streets Is
In a quandary. They prefer to be
known as a station of athletes. Fur
thering the cause 1 the fact that
the manager, Sharkey Sherrltt, Is an
ex-baseball player, a Softball player,
ana a -wizard on the handball court.
Wliton White of the station force Is
tho same Wilton White who used to
hold down a very capable tackle posl
Un on Medford high school football
teams as well-as being a star at bas
ketball and baseball, and later a Unt
verstty of Idaho athlete.
The newest recruit to the staff Is
big Bill Morgan, who needs no Intro,
dvctlon. For four years the out
standing tackle ever to play for the
Medford high school football squad.
as well as winning
an all-state to
ketball berth, and
a catcher on the
high school nine,
he later went to
Oregon and wai a
star freshman
tackle, then var
sity tackle for
three years, as well
as playing basketball for the strong
DeNeff quint In Eugene. Since leav
Ing college he has played professional
fottball for the New York Giants,
taking all-American pro ranking f ye
the past two years. He Is easily rec
ognized as the king of' all Oregon
graduates to the pro football ranks.
What puts the staff In a quandary
Is the fact that they can't unearth
any athletic background for the
fourth ' member of the staff. Bill
Sllnger. BUI won't admit having
w done anything more athletic
than to run up a column of figures,
and his determination to remain off
the broken bone list has, as we said,
left the rest of the lads In a quan
dary. .
We gave the boys a good Idea
yesterday, whereupon their faces
lit up hopefully. Since the sug
, gestlon treats Mr. Sllnger a bit
roughly for a non-athlete, they
may have to uncover another way
out of their enigma. This Is the
suggestion: " All they have to do
1? to change the "1" In BUI to "u,M
and they have It, Any man nam
ed Bull-Sllnger automatically Is
classed as an ten let e by those who
will have occasion to read about
him. All we hope Is that after
hearing this, Sllnger doesn't sud
denly turn athlete, with a club,
after all these years.
TIGER ATHLETES
IN TRACK TRIALS
T
A track meet la being held at the
Senior high school athletic field this
afternoon, with tuna trials scheduled
in eight different events. Track prac
tice has been under way for the p-ist
two weeks, and the runners are con
sidered In good enough condition for
the time eventa today, according to
BUI Bowerman, coach.
The cinder track around the new
football field la not yet completed
and rolled, so a temporary track of
150 yards has been laid down In the
field adjoining. All of the eventa are
being shortened. -
The 100 yaad dash has been short
ened to 75, with the S00 yard dash
cut to 150. Seventy-five yard low
hurdles are being run Instead of the
usual 100 yard events, and the. 100
yard run has been cut to 300. In
stead of the 880 race, a 500 yard one
wm take lta place, and- 1000 yards
will be run Instead of the mile, Bow
erman said.
The only field event today la the
shot-put. Other field activities will
be used next week In the big Inter-
class meet now being planned.
flans are being made to have dual
track meets, home' and home, with
Grants Pass high school, Klamath
Palls high achool and Kerby high
school. The track team will probably
attend the Invitational meets at
Grants Pass and Klamath Falls later
In the season, and it sufficient ma
tenal la developed, plana will be
made to take & aquad to the Junior
meet In Portland at the end of the
track season.
The meet this afternoon la start
ing at 3:45. Phil Lowry la clerk of
the course, handling the events.
Hugh Collins Is announcer.
tlonal convention to be held In
Fresno In June will be read. It was
announced. Everjono Interested 1
Invited to attend.
"KlCriEHNJCK"
Undergarments that fit at
Ethelwyn B. Huffmann'a.
The r. E. O. will hold a rummage
sal? Saturday, March 14th, 425 East
Main St.. opposite Roxy theater.
LAPPING
THE FIELD
Writers League
Meets Saturday
The regular meeting of the League
of Western Writers will be held to
morrow afternoon at 3:00 o'clock In
the Hotel Medford. it waa announced
today. The roll call of members la
to be answered by lines on "Spring"
and character sketches by members
will be featured.
The tentative program for the na-
Straight
Whiskey
16 MONTHS OLD
Pints 80c
Fifths $1 30
Code Xev ,
176B
The General station Is one of the
f Irrt to toss th hat In the circle for
a pot on the soft ball schedule. Teams
wi.l also probably be put In the field
by the Office Boys, Lamports, Stand
ard Roofers, 20-30 club. Active club.
Christian church, Texaco, Snldcr's and
others.
With the lapse now on hand be
tween the basketball season and the
beginning of hard baseball, softball
will have the limelight In a short
time. Probably more men Indulge In
softball here than In any other out
door games except golf and tenuis,
and the league races Invariably prove
Interesting.. In the playoff for the
tltif last year over 500 people were
on hand, Indicative of the Interest
shown. Since most of the players
wcrk during the day, the games are
held from 5 o'clock to dinner time,
ail Ideal time for the spectators as
well as the participants.
Mi-:- -y-rzr
THE
1 FINEST
l SPRING'.
TONIC
7, :. -: . iff M
SraS' f
SANDIEGD
KtCitiT
1936 EXPOSITION
'Again this year all roads lead to
San Diego. The new Exposition
is "another great show", of equal
interest (o newcomers and last
years visitors. Newness is the
keynote throughout with new
years visitors. Newness is the
Buildings and Exhibits: new
Landscaping and Lighting Effects;
new Amusement Features galore.
Before you start for the Fair",
I nil up your car with long-mileage I XtS
Ij.V Hi-Octane gasoline. See your f-m'
neighborhood Richfield dealer.
1 T'1 " " " " p i L( ., THHH...SJI , ., ,
,'333frtt vbs4
iWSpiSK?
r-scasMSSTai
'?TpPStf'i'Mjrtf-r.j,WPi
- .X7
""p"- i-i-P-SMMa!iJ
KENTUCKY
STRAIGHT
WHISKY
ffff bp I re
Mil I HE rallE
PINT
Code No. 190C
GET mellower whisky for your money I
Enj'oy King of Kentuckjr the old
est, ripest, smoothest genuine Kentucky
straight whisky available at its low price I
It's made the old, costly, gcod way.
Every drop is aged naturally, a mini
mum of 12 months at extra mellowing
summer temperature and humidity
maintained the full year-round. Just
taste its older, richer, mellower flavor
today I
BROWK-FORMAN Distillery COMPANY
At Louisville in Kentucky
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY
Write Ihe V.nLan rlum imi, fnr llln.tritm Knli U.na!rt,
Hilrll llldi , r-iTttanil, Orcrm
riCT'J Code No.
III
xsoa
$1.15
and steadily s
gaining, 100 proof
Glenmore moves
forward day by day
as public demand
wings to thii
greatest Talue
among Kentucky's
famous Straight
Whiskies. Glen
more is rich and
full-flaTored
100 ,
PROOF
V