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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON", TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 193(5. CAGE TALENT FOR VARSITY QUINTET Medford High Students Will ' All Get Chance to Show Wares in Inter-Class Tour nament Play Says Mentor The job of molding varsity bas ketball team out of a conglomeration of green material will be started In earnest by Coach Bill Bowexman at the senior high school gymnasium this afternoon. Every student out for the game will be given an opportunity to dem onstrated his court skill In an lnter claaa tournament scheduled to get tinder way at 4 o'clock thla after noon, the tourney having been chosen by Bower man as the fairest, quickest and surest way to develop talent, With practically unseasoned mate rial to work with, the high school mentor has a tough assignment to develop an efficient court machine and he ts eager to bring the promis ing players to the foro front aa quickly as possible. Only tlx veterans of last year's varsity aquod are left for this season's gruelling schedule. 04 Answer Call Sixty-four men reported at the first call yesterday, the largest turn out In years. With such a large aquad to work with, Bowerman de elded to utilise the claaa tournament plan to reveal tha best talent and rcduc the field to workable propor tion!. Seven teams were) organized from tha 04 embryos, There are two first term sophomore teama, two first term Junior units and one on oh from the other classes. The elimination tournament will gnt under way this afternoon with, tha second team of the first trmj aopho:nores lined up against the sec- ond quintet of the first term Juniors and the second term seniors facing the aeoond term Juniors. Spectators will be welcome to the tournament gnmea and no admlaalon will be charged, Boworman an Id. Br won Opens January 22 The basketball conference season opens here with Klamath Falls on January 33, the two teama to meet again In tha senior gym the follow ing night. Several non -confer enca gnmca will be played on the road before Inaugu; ration of the league season. The arlleat game now sehoduled 1b with 8 tern h I Rh school In Bnlem on Janu ary 7 and Uowerman expects to slate t few practice contsts before pitting bis team against real high school talent. HAS BRIGHT RECORD ON UNFED TEAM LINFITCLD COLLEGE. McMlnnvllle, re., Deo. 1. 8pl.) OeorKe Har rington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harrington, lias West Ninth street. Medford. Ore., was regular qimrt3r brk on I.lnflelds football trnm this sMBBon. ne is a iripie-mwni man, and haa bwn the Wildcats' most con aliunt scoring ace all year. He waa aim one of the oHtamnrtinp punters h - y f i r ' ' ' 1 CALL 9C3 Power Wrecker and Towing 24 Hour Service PENNINGTON MOTOR CO. AND WHEN I ? v " King Jimmy Braddock, top man of tha heavyweights, boasted on a vlilt to Dallas h'd tako Joo Loula "Ilk Grant took Richmond" when and If ha goes Into tha squared ring with tha Brown Bomber from Detroit. After thla display of talkativeness. Champion Jim went to tha racetrack for an afternoon of aport (Aaaoclated Press Photo COAST ALL-STAR SQUAD SELECTED IN U. P. POLL fly JAMES A. RUI.MVAN Ulillrrl Press Hlnff Correspondent (Copyright hy United Prcsa) BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 1. (UP) The Jury haa spoken and Ita verdict prraenta today the United Press all const all-star -football team for 1936. The team chosen by the votes of the sports editors of United Press client nowspanera In the far west representa eight colleges, six of them members or the Pacific coast confer ence and the other two members of the so-called Independent group. Three Iliisklea Named University of Washington, which will repreaent the west In the Rose Bowl New Yenr'a Day, placed throe of Its stars on the first team. Bants Clara, only undefeated, untied eleven In the nntlon, won two places. Wash ington Slate, Oregon, Stanford, Cali fornia. Oonrnga and U. 8. O. each won one place. Second Team Poaltlon T . a c a .... .. T K . B B Terry, w. 8. C. Zngar. Btanford . . ..... Kuhn, U. 8. O Wlatrnk, Washington ... Konllck, St. Mnrya Scheyer, W. 8. O Potera, Wnshlngton Davis, U. 8. 0 . Clray, O. 8. o. Popovleh, Montana ... Cain. Washington B and place-klckers In the northwest conference. Harrington la a aenlor and la preal dent of the student body. He Is ma joring In phyalcsl education. Bealdes being an ouatandtng football player, Harrington la also a lettermnn In baaketball, baaeball and golf. He haa made all-conference In basketball, and last year waa captain of both the bankethnll and golf teams. Harring ton will bs a big loss to the achool when he graduates, both because of hla ability as student body president sa well aa hla athletic prowess. CHARITY GAME TO END PORTLAND FOOTBALL PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. J.(AP) Portland high achool football playera win do a good deed Saturday and then call It quits for the season. Jefferson, the champion, will meet an all-star team selected from other members of the Portland Intersrho- lastlo lengue. Profits from the contest will be turned over to the milk fund. CHRYHI.KR TOPS 'KM ALL. r- m I ' tJ A t C l-.aa... :IZZT" 1 snar OIHIt "DIITA" MOTOLDIIVIN TOOlt Erry mm lntritH hi mot-lrln tocli tiotiM im thm nf w Improvfmftil (n tli 11JT -WH" Un. ln-tidn : Vir "'' Hand Sn.t?r. PrHl rrrM, Of(ndrm. Scroll Sw. tjtth. :'-trt, mortUliiBr nd roxtini stUch mwt. ncj full hr. ef ecrlni. SMASH LOUIS' a Ed Qoddnrd, Washington Stato beck, was chosen captain of tha team, . He polled the largest num ber of votea given any one of the 130 candldata who caught the eye of the nelectora during the season. The results of the balloting lineup the three teama aa followa: Tho United Press all-coast first tesm follows: End Jsrk Clark, Stanford, Tsckle Del BJork, Oregon. Gusrd Mnx Stsrccvlch. Wnshlng ton. Center Bob Herwlg. California. Ctuard Nick Basal. Santa Clara. Tackle Chuck Bond, Washington. End Eugene Hlbhs, U. S. O. Back Ed Ooddard. Washington State. Back Nello Fnlnsrhl. 8nnta Clnra. Back Byron Haines, Wnshlngton. Back Oforga Karamsttc, OonMga. Third Team Finney, Santa Clara .. Dennerleln, 8t. Mnrya Hoptowlt. W. S. C. Dougherty. Santa Clara Struck, o. S. C. Calloway, Stnnford Schroodor, U. C, L. A. Meek, California Coffls. Stnnford Williams. U. C. L. A. Dougherly, w. fl. C. SEATS GO FAST FOR LOS ANGELES, I 1. (AP) Thirty thousand fana already have bough t eon t a for the Notre Dn me Kme Saturday, Graduate Manager Ar nold Eddy of Southern California re ported today. Aa the Irish traveled wratward for the encounter In Ijoa Antielea' 103.000 aat oollaeum, the homrguard re ported two linemen out of action. Red Haas and Ray George, With Notre Dame Installed aa a 3-to-l favorlt In local football cir cles. Coach Howard Jonos Bva hla Trojans a flock of new plays and hopfel for the best. IQach of Davidson college's five cheer leaders performs acrobatic ntunU for amuaenynt of fana. Use MMl Tribune want ads A WONDERFUL HOBBY You c.tn rankc D.irl or Son happy with these new tow-priced "ficlta" Motor-Driven Tools rience, to make splendid furniture, gifts, build boats and models, make repairs around the house. Wonderful hobby, good relaxation. "Delia" Tools quickly pay for themselves. Earn Spare or Full-Time Profits PITTSBURGH, YALE ENJOY MONOPOLY ALL-EASTBERTHS Three Pitt Linesmen Make First Team Yale Places Pair Penn and Dart mouth Each Capture One NEW YORK, Dec. I. (ff) Pitts- burgh and Yale, representing sep arate competitive spheres In one of the most exciting season In the his tory of football original battle ground, monopolized honors today In the all-rantern selections, com piled by the Associated Press. Three members of the stalwart Pitt line, Bill Dadlo at end, Captain Bill Glaasford at guard, and Averell Danlell at tackle, occupied positions on the first team, with Tony Matlst at tackle and Marshall Goldberg at halfback on the second eleven. Yale, with Captain Larry Kelley at end and Clint Prank In the back- field, helped the "Ivy league" make the bent showing among eastern all stars In a decade. Princeton, Penn sylvanla and Dartmouth each cap tured one place. The all-eastern first team selec tions follow: Position Player and College. End Lawrence M. Kelley. Yale, Tackle Averell Danlell, Pittsburgh. Guard Nathaniel Pierce, Pordham. Center Michael Basrak, Duquesnr Guard William Glaasford, Pitts burgh. Tackle Charles Toll, Jr., Prince ton. End William Daddlo. Pittsburgh. Q, B. Clinton E. Prank, Yale. H. B. Francis Murray, Pennsyl vania. H. B. William T. Ingram, and. Navy. F. B. John Handrahan, Dart mouth. Second Team: Enda Barna, Weat Virginia, and Holland, Cornell; tack les Matlsl, Pittsburgh and Kevor kian, Harvard: guards Montgomery, Princeton, and Morrell, Navy: center Hau2e, Pennsylvania; quarterback Sandbach, Princeton; halfback Goldberg, Pittsburgh, and Brum baugh, Duquesne; fullback Kurllah, Pennsylvania. E MAY BE KNOWN LATE IN WEEK, SAYS PHELAN SEATTLE. Dec. 1. (fl Coach Jimmy Phelan, probably more Inter ested than anybody else In the selec tion of an opponent for the Uni versity of Washington In the Rose Bowl game, predicted today that the announcement would not be made before next Saturday or Monday. After Ray Eckmann, Washington's athletic director, left by plane yes terday for San Francisco and Los Angeles, Phelan said ha would fol low tomorrow by train. "I don't think the opposition will be announced before I arrive In Lw Angeles Saturday to attend thr Southern California - Notre Dame game, and the Pacific Coast confer ence meeting. ha aatd. "It la probable the nomination wilt be placed before the conference as a whole before being msde final." Thr conference session opens Monday. The coach admlttrd that Louisiana State, Alabama and Pittsburgh were the outstanding teams being conald ered, but he aald he dtd not believe Waahlngton officials had yet decided on a "first choice." that take all the drudgery out of woodworking. Enable anyone, even without previous expe Many men have started prontahle MMre and full time buMnrasrs with "Pelts" Tools. 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Tier. 1 Am Clene Sarazen. the Connecticut farm er.eolfer. thinks the nraf.uifw.i. should give the game a new act. and suggested today that the proa Ulet? tne present medal play events. "What golf needs," said the stocky veteran, "is a switch tn mth nimu These medal play tournamenta are becoming boresome. not only to the pros but to the public. They lack the competitive fire, tho old dog fight that carries gallery appeal." gararen, wno won the national open title In 1922 and 1933, aald he waa going to Initiate & campaign to that end, adding he believed the majority of professionals would fa vor the change. "I'll tell you another thing that would help golf," he aald. "we could have a rose bowl afalr of our own, say with a $23,000 caah prize to the winner In a tournament bringing to gether all of the big ahota at tho end of the year. "With 28.0O0 earned In one event you wouldn't hav to go around j playing In these two-bit affaire every I year. You could get by nicely fori four or five yeara on twenty-fire thousand bucks." Bernle Moore, coach of the crack Louisiana State university grid tesm. Is rated one of the natlon'a finest track mentors. Closing time for Too Late to Claa- slfy Ada la 1 :30 p. m. BARGAIN RECIPE 10 PARTS EYEING 1 PART BUYING MIX WELL It's no trouble to mix a lot of careful thought with your household purchase. And it pays you increased satis faction as well as dollars and cents in savings. In the advertising pages of this paper, every mer chant puts his best foot forward offers you his very best values. You can relax in your favorite armchair and do a day's tedious shopping in a few minutes. Read the advertisements. Right now is the time to pick out presents for your whole Christmas list. While stocks are fresh and full. Before the final shopping crush commences. And all through the year, things you need are featured in the ads you read. SCIELINE FEARFUL OF 'RUN-AROUND' IN NEW YORK, Dec. 1. (Jp) Max Sehmellng, who apparently trusts no. body In these United States, la com ing here personally to see they do not give him the "old run-around" In the matter of a shot at the title of Heavyweight Champion James J. Brad dock. Prom Berlin the German, who leap ed back into the pugilistic spotlight with hla surprising 13 -round knock out of Joe Louis last June, cabled the New York atate athletic commis sion he would be on hand December 11, when contracts for his promised fight with Braddock next June are scheduled to be filed. When his September bout with Braddock waa postponed because the champion was temporarily kayoed by an arthritis attack, sehmellng sailed for Germany with the promise of both Braddock and the New York state athletic commission that he would be the first to get a chance at the title held by the erstwhile New Jersey longshoreman. Since then Sehmellng has read with considerable alarm reports that they are planning to match Braddock with Joe Loula In a no-decision go in Atlantic City In February. He knowa that If Louis ahould knock out Braddock, the negro would be hailed by the public aa the unof ficial heavyweight champion. MANN'S BEAUTY SALON Thursday Special Finger Ware and Shampoo for ?5c. GREEN Fir or Pine To Mix with Your Dry Wood or Pres-to-logs at Season's Lowest Prices MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 1122 N. Central Ave. PORTLAND BUCKAROOS TRIM VANCOUVER, 3-2 VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. I. (AP) Portland's Buckaroos, who rose from the cellar lat night almost into first place by an overtime 3-to-2 victory over the Vancouver Lions, trained to day for two games with Seattle's league leading Seahawks. The Buckaroob. only a point be hind Seattle in the closely bunched standings, play at Seattle tomorrow night, and entertain the Seahawka on their home lee the following evening. 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