Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1939)
Webfoots Toy With Augustana HALT LOSING ST EASTERTMNVASIO N Final Game of Barnstorming Tour Marked by Heavy Scoring of Dick, Anderson Moline, HI., Dec. 28. Wi The Oregon university quintet had little trouble scoring a 57 22 victory over Augustana col lege of Rock Island last night. Leading 18-10 at the half, the visitors put on the pressure In the second session. Dick and Anderson, with 11 points each, were high scorers for Oregon. The victory broke the four game losing streak for the de fending national collegiate champions from the west coast. It also marked the end of their barnstorming tour. Oregon scored at will In the second half. Summary: Oregon (67) O F PF TP McNeely, f...... 0 0 0 0 Sarpola, f 2 0 0 4 Anderson, f..... 8 1 3 11 Brocher, f 2 12 8 Dick, c 8 1 1 11 Marshlk, c .. 0 0 3 0 Andres, g 0 0 2 0 Jackson, g ... 12 14 Pavalunas, g...... 8 0 1 10 Townsend, g 4 10 9 Prippo, g 110 8 Totals 28 7 IS 87 Augustana (22) O F PF TP W. Anderson, f.. 1 3 1 8 Gibson, f 0 111 G. Fjellman, f.. 10 12 F. Fjellman, a... 0 8 0 3 Wheat, c 0 2 2 2 Lund, g 0 111 Frelstat, g 1113 Metz, g 1113 Madden, g 10 0 2 Totals 6 12 10 22 Halftime score: Oregon 18. Augustana 10. Free throws missed: (Oregon) Jackson, McNeely; (Augustana C. Fjellman, G. Fjellman 2, Lund, Gibson. WADDELLWTNNER IN RIFLE EVENT In the first non-handicap event of the Indoor smallbore season, Ivan Waddell eked out a win over Otto Howard. Both shooters tied in score In prone, sitting and kneeling, but Wad dell out-lucked his competitor with a 91 In the standing posi tion to Howard's 90. Tentative arrangements have been made for a rifle match here January 7 between the Yreka Rifle club and the Med ford club, starting at 9:30 a. m. Januury 21 tho Oregon State Gallery matches will be held on the Oregon Gun club range in Portland. It is exnrrtoH (hot half dozen of the local trigger- twisters will attend. Continued lmnrnvemnnt 1. hA. Ing shown by pistol shooters attending the record and prac tice shoots Friday evening and Sunday afternoons. Slow fire Scores in the 80'S arn pnmmnn with some going over 90 in the timed fire. Complete rifle scores for last nigui were: Ivan Waddell 380 Otto Howard ...............3H5 Shelby Tuttle .''3m Mrs. Ivan Waddell ........ 381 Ed Lull 380 C. C. Gall 377 Lew Conger . ...379 R. L. Edwards ............., 371 Mrs. C. C. Gall '39 Phil Whitlock ;3.17 Hilbert Young 352 Fights Last Night By the Associated Press Chicago Milt Aron. 130, Chi cago, knocked out Frltzle Zivic 146, Pittsburgh, (8). Albany, N. Y. Ernie Vlgh, 160, Newburgh, N. Y., out pointed Babe Orgoven, 162, Tex as, (8). Chan&Chan JT fhlnew Medicine Co iw r;irvea at once ft) 'ur her htil rrmrilr. lo you hate: Asthma. ,i nay trtrt Nlomarh J Trouble, Cnnktlpalloii Clm.nlc Cough. Rhfiinintlun, HI nut Trouble, Hlc, Arthritis, Co litis, Rnetna. ApprndliHlt, High Blond Preiiire. Prut, sir, Heart. Liter, fltaiirter. Kidney, l.univ Blood, L'rlnary tniuhlet. Herb will Ue you relief. tSS Main NOW OPEN DAILY 10 a. in. to fi:S p. m. Except nd. trd. 10 a. m. to It Any More Volunteers? S ""'"""8""" " ' 1 ""''""Jipi1.1 Sj j&a, '- ? '.J.r x .' ft i jv r ) I Li!;1'' ;'t - Y j The life of visiting Rose Bowl player Is pleasant, especially In cases like this. The lucky young man Is Guard Al Thomas of the Tennessee squad being made welcome by Actresses Flor ence Rice (left) and Marjorle Weaver, when the Volunteers at tended a Christmas parly given by Film Director Clarence Brown, Tennessee alumnus. Ex-Coach Criticizes Aid to Mentally Limited Athletes New York, Dec. 28.T-W) Prof L. C. Boles of Wooster (Ohio) college today recommended that "at the risk of being classed as a reformer," the college physical education associ ation "should stand firmly against the tendency of using our physical education department as a field for men of very lit tle mental capacity to matriculate and continue In college for the purpose of playing on the varsity teams." Prof. Boles spoke as president 1 of the association in opening Its annual meeting. He also spoke from a background of 33 years of football coaching, the last 25 at Wooster, where he resigned at the end of the 1939 season to take over the position of director of athletics. "Learning the Important skills of our varsity games," he said, "should not be accepted as the grand total of a college education. We should not have one course set up so that one with such a limited mental ca pacity could continue as a col lege student. "Recently I went through the catalogue of a college in the middle-west of some 1,800 stu dents, In which the physical education department offered a total of 85 term-hour credits In that department alone. With a staff of four or five men car rying on a non-credit Intercol legiate and intramural program, It seems to be entirely Impos sible to give worthwhile work to the extent." ZIVIC KNOCKED OUT BY ARON IN E Chicago, Dec. 28. (IP) Frltzle Zlvlc may not know what It Is to be shorn of the welterweight title, but the Pittsburgh battler probably had a good idea today as he found himself stripped of the closest thing to it the rat ing of No. 1 challenger to Champion Henry Armstrong. Milton Aron, son of a Chicago rabbi, and a deadly puncher, accounted for Zivic's sad mus ings by knocking out the young est of a family of fighters last night In the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round bout. Trojans Register Fifth Win in Row Philadelphia, Dec. 28. V) Southern California's basketball squad registered their fifth con secutive victory by defeating Temple university 48-30 last night. The visitors overcame an early lead to go out In front at the half 23-1 5. Keith Lam bertwn, the Trojans' scoring ace, was Injured in the second half and was believed to have suffered a sprained ankle. WARMTH with ECONOMY..! With This Low Priced Fuel! DRY PINE SLABVVOOD $6.00 DRY FACTORY BLOCKS $5.50 BUNDLED KINDLING $5.00 Delivered In City Limits Or till joor ear or trailer at our fuel r' en the corner ot North Central Aie. and MrAnclr.nt Una. TIMBER PRQfeteTS COMPANY WEST'S LINEUP FOR EAST-WEST CONTEST TO BE PICKED TODAY San Francisco, Dec. 28. 0P) The starting eleven which will represent the west In tho annual east-west charity foot ball game here New Year's day, may be picked today after a scrimmage under game condi tions against a pick-up team t former Stanford and Santa Clara players at Stanford unl versity stadium. Co-coaches Orin Holllngbery and Biff Jones ran the boys through a lengthy passing and punting drill yesterday. Stand. outs as pass receivers were Ollle Cordill, Rice halfback, and Bill Anahu, Santa Clara end. Kay Eakin, a Kansas back, did most of the tossing and put on an exhibition of quick kicking that amazed the onlookers. Nick Stubler, Santa Clara tackle, tentatively played cen ter behind his former teammate, Johnny Schiechl, In the first player shift. This was to strengthen the pivot spot in case Clyde Turner, Hardin-Simmons 225-pounder, is not available because of a lingering charley horse. BASKETBALL By Associated Press College basketball last night: Southern California 48, Tem ple 30. Utah 83, Nebraska 40. Illinois 42, Notre Dame 29. Purdue 48, Southern Metho dist 28. Oregon 37, Augustana (111.) 22. Grlnnel 47, Cornell (Iowa) 45. Minnesota 47, Washington 41. Indiana 51. Duquesne 49. Oregon State 38, Michigan State 33. Kentucky 36. Ohio State 30. Colorado 49, St. Joseph's 25. Toledo 43, Cornell 29. The boiler of the U. S. S. Sheridan, a federal gunboat wrecked during the civil war. may still be seen above the 'water line near Rodanthe, N. C. eaieoM BEAVER QUINTET TRIMS BAN IN SEOT TILT Staters Pull Out Ahead in Final Minutes of Fast Scoring Casaba Contest. Astoria, Ore., Dec. 28. (IP) Oregon State college pulled away in the final minutes of play to defeat the Michigan state basketball team 38-33 in a see saw game here last night. Two thousand excited fans saw the lead change hands 14 times. During the first eight minutes of the second half the lead shifted six times, with Mi chigan State emerging from a two minute scoring spree with a 25-24 lead. The Oregon State goal turned toward victory when Paul Val enti fired a long shot to put the Beavers ahead 30-29. Oregon State remained out in front after that. Race Horse Scoring Led by Bobby Morris, the Spartans came back strong early in the second half to head the Beavers, 29 to 24. Twelve points were scored by the teams in a little more than two minutes of "race horse" basketball. Each team scored 14 field goals but Oregon State benefit ted from free throws. Summary: Michigan State(33) FG FT PF TP Morris, F 5 1 4 11 Phillips, F 0 0 10 Hutt, C 10 2 2 Dalrymple, G 2 0 4 4 Aubuchon, G 4 2 1 10 Gerard, F 2 115 Peterson, G 0 10 1 Leyrer, F 0 0 0 0 Basich, F 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 5 13 33 Oregon State (38) FG FT PF TP Mulder, F 0 3 13 F. Mandic, F 112 3 J. Mandic, C 2 0 0 4 Hunter, G 3 2 3 8 Valenti, G 5 2 0 12 Stitt, G . 2 2 0 6 Shaw, G 10 0 2 Totals 14 10 6 38 Score at half: Oregon State, Michigan State 15. Free throws missed: Morris 2, Mulder, J. Mandic 2, Valenti, Hunter 3, Stltt. With no regularly scheduled games during the holidays, the Tiger basketball team will con tinue to devote time to two We Clean CANT WAIT Bargains 1935 1926 1929 1930 1935 1936 Buick Sedan must see this Buick just and fishing. DECEMBER Chevrolet Coupe one at $65.00. Chevrolet Sedan good transpor tation at $95.00. Chevrolet Sedan just the car you've been looking for. Willys Sedan this is the far famed economy car. Also Pickups, Trucks and Vans DON'T MISS THIS SALE! Rogue River Chevrolet USED CAR LOT Rireralde Are., Foot ef Fourth Street. Phone 870. College work-outs daily, and Inter-squad scrimmages. A practice game will be held early next week with the strong Lost River Dairy team, as a tune-up to the University High of Eugene games on January fifth and sixth, immediately fol lowing resumption of school. Pairings for the 1940 state tourney in mid-March were an nounced yesterday with the dis trict 9 champion scheduled to meet the winner from district 6. Med ford, Ashland and Grants Pass compose the ninth district, and the district 8 representa tive last year was Tillamook, already defeated this season by both Medford and Ashland. BOWLING The Active club defeated the Teamatera by 80 pins In a special match at the Medford alleya last night. The Aetlrlana were first half champions of the Classic league and the Teamsters of the city league. Scorea follow: Aotlre Club (Claaslo League) 147 173 1ST 47 170 149 187603 183 313 170 983 144 177 130 151 187 214 303804 Total 3617 Teamsters (City League) 18 18 Handicap Long ., Lewla Chrlstensen Proctor Dixon , 187 188 187813 . 327 136 168831 . 149 136 137433 , 161 174 136 470 . 177 187 180644 Totals 3637 University High Is Hoop Fiesta Winner Eugene, Dec. 28. (Pi Uni versity high school's high-scoring basketball team gave Eu gene a 49-43 victory over the combined forces of Roseburg and Corvallis high quintets here last night in the opening of a three-day basketball jamboree. The campus quintet defeated Corvallis 20-13 and Roseburg 16-11 while Eugene high drop ped a 6-5 decision to Corvallis and lost to Roseburg by a 13-8 count. The four teams com peted in 15-minute skirmishes. Disadvantage of Progress. Palo Alto, Cal. OP) For years, the men of Stanford uni versity have enjoyed the priv ilege of swimming without suits, because their pool was enclosed by buildings and high walls. Now that the Hoover library building is rising In the form of a 10-story tower, they're re luctantly figuring on buying trunks. Enterprising students all male so far as Is known discovered that the upper floors of the tower command a birdseye view of the pool and swimmers. Takes 19 Mailboxes Iola, Wis. (U.R Postmaster H G. Hanson is wondering why anyone would want 19 used mailboxes. The letterboxes dis. appeared one night from two rural routes. House in UNTIL SPRING Bargains low price one. you the car for hunting this imagine Moore Oreen Larsen DeVore 81ml to Register57 TO BUS FOB SUNDAY TRIP FOR SKIING IN PARK Rogue Snowmen announced today the chartering of a Grey hound bus to transport winter sportsmen to Crater Lake park Sunday, each passenger to pay a pro rata share of. the cost. Special permission was pro cured from the national park service to run the bus into the park and If the plan is success ful Sunday, the Rogue Snow men will probably make a prac tice of providing the service each week-end, said Kenneth G. Denman, club spokesman. The bus service is being spon sored by the Rogue Snowmen, he emphasized. The bus will leave Larsen's ski hut, 42 South Central ave nue, near the bus terminal, at 8 a. m. Sunday. It will return to Medford from Crater lake about 7 p. m. Anyone inter ested in making the bus trip was asked to make reservations by telephoning Larsen's ski hut, 434. Sports equipment may be taken on the bus with out additional charge. Regular meals and short or ders may be procured at head quarters at Crater lake, or vis itors may take their own lunches, Mr. Denman pointed out. Olympia Brewing Co Presents Christmas Bonus To Employees Olympia, Wuh., Dec, 38. A Christ mae bonus amounting to not leu than a full week's salary or 'wage was paid by the Olympia Brewing company, Olympia, Wash., to all its plant employees and staff through out the western states, according to an announcement today by Mr. Peter O. Schmidt, president. This was the second such bonus of the year, the first having been paid in June. In addition the com pany has presented Its employees with Thanksgiving turkeys and Christmas baskets. A noteworthy example of the splen did spirit of mutual cooperation and regard between employers and em ployees at the Olympia Brewing com pany took place at the Tumwater plant Thursday afternoon when the entire personnel voluntarllly assem bled to honor Peter O. Schmidt, president, and Adolph D. Schmidt, vice president and director of sales To them wae presented a bronze- r cor.iifiG soon Glenn rtf If U .'. M Hubbard'Wray Co. i 23 North Riverside j u,.Tt autocraDhed by iraroca f " - - every brewery employee, and bearing the following inscription of loyalty and appreciation: . ... , . J.lnh "To Peter O. scnmiat ana. - gratitude for the thoughtful conald- eratlon anown ua - years and pledge our n trlehdihlp and loyalty. Coinciding with this gratifying . 1 thji Olvmota expression ui kwu Brewing company this week mailed dividend checks of 10 oente per eh ire to lta stockholders, which brought their returns tor 1939 up to 93 centa per share. DIES OF Ml Cleveland, Dec. 28. P Death last night ended the car eer of Henry G. Dalton, mil lionaire steel and shipping mag- Dalton, 77-year old chairman of Youngstown sneei at iuuc company and head of the na finn'e cprnnrl lareest iron ore shipping firm, died of broncho pneumonia. He sutierea a siruKc a vb9p nan underwent an emer gency appendectomy December 20 and pneumonia aeveiuiJuu Christmas day. naltnn a one-time shinning Morir was a leader in the spec tacular 1930 stock-buying Dai tl tn meree Younestown Sheet & Tube with Bethlehem Steel corporation, and form a com' nanv comDarable in size to U S. Steel corporation. Cyrus P! d a n PlivplanH financier. hlnrkH thp nroiected mercer in the courts until it was aban doned. Radio Highlights By Associated Press (Time Is Pacific standard.) New York. Dec. 28. The Trans continental Broadcasting system, the nation's newest network, plans to get under way at 7 a. m. New Year's day. The program will open with religious broadcast and continue with various features until 10 p. m. Listed are talks by Mayor F. H. LaOuardla, Gov. Horner of Illinois, Gov. O'Danlel of Texas and Elliott Roosevelt. Among other Items Included are the Cotton bowl and the Rose bowl Start the New Year Right With a Daily Paint Job - Daily's Auto Painting 2!) South nartlett U lit a.iiiinwi a f. AT OUR STORE WED., JAN. 3 TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT DIS PLAYS feature JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS and the New "C A T E P I L L A R" TRACTORS Interesting exhibit! Instructive displays literature souvenirs. Mark your calendar NOWl -22 Win, football gamee and aalutea frost Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Miami ang Hollywood. The announcement said 101 sta tions would comprise the network. Including KFWB, Los Angelee. Tonight: Europe W ABC-CBS 1 II, MBS 8; WEAP-NBC-Eaat I. WJZ-KBCi 6:30, Amerlca'a Town Meeting from Memphis, "Should We Continue to Restrict Agriculture Production?" Friday: Europe KBO a. WABC-OBS S a. m., :30 p. m. New York Cuts Budget New York, Dec. 28. (fV-A 1940 capital budget for New York City of $109,018,335, i figure smaller by $24,779,371 than last year's was signed to day by Mayor LaGuardia. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. ...... , 'r&zrjnir- For 73 years the quality whiskey for every marti Rye and Bourbon $1.00 pt, $1.95 qt .l:l:MVl.lHlimilt1i:CTJH:lT-!Wn.in rn. Phone 1100 3? 4 THIS WHISM 'n f . YE A R SOi . f MB V N, "en rto.u ,a -J I '''' '0$'!iiliSi-: i 11 End North Central 4 Phone 7