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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940
DEFEAT COACHES
BY 38-35 COUNT
Barnstorming Colored Boys
Bewilder Mentors Sophs
Trim Prospect 27 to 18,
U. S. G. Blanks Tennessee in Rose Bowl
Br Al Gould.
Clowning at times, but show
ing plenty of real basketball
ability when needed, the Har
lem Ghosts rollicked their way
to a 38-35 victory over the
southern Oregon caoches' quin
tet, in a hilarious game at the
high school gymnasium last
night.
Hardy of the coaches and
Elder of the Ghosts tied for
scoring honors at 16, while
Hood of the Ghosts and Har
rington of the coaches tallied
nine apiece.
The visitors displayed phe-
-. nomenal passing that at times
completely bewildered the all-
coach outfit, with Hood, chunky
guard, sparking the attack.
Coaches Lead Early.
The coaches took an early
lead on a basket by Harrington.
but the boys from Harlem soon
forged Into a alight lead, with
some uncanny shooting by El
der, slender forward, bringing
the score to 24-13 at the half.
The mentors again got hot
Just after the second half got
under way, as buckets by Hardy
and Harrington, plus a free toss
by Bowerman, brought them
within range at 24-18. Speed
ing up, however, the Ghosts
displayed some more fancy ball
handling to draw away, having
a 10-polnt lead at the third
period.
Then with Harrington and
Hardy again leading the way,
the coaches once more made a
serious bid for the lead, as they
came within four points, with
less than three minutes to go.
Showing that they could also
clown a bit, the coaches rushed
their two substitutes on the
floor, and with seven men ef
lectively throttling the Ghosts'
attack, sank another one to
make the final score stand 38
J5 for the Harlem Ghosts.
Dribbling Wisard.
Spectators were given an eye
ful of dribbling, as Potts, tal
ented forward, sped through
the local defense, befuddling
the mentors with his amazing
dribbling. Coupled with the
Negroes' passing attack that
flashed the ball In and out of
the keyhole with such speed
it was hard to follow with the
ye, the coashes' defense was
opened up enough to allow the
Ghosts numerous clear shots.
In justice to the mentors, It
must be said that they also
, had plenty of open shots, but
Just couldn't seem to hit the
basket consistently.
The preliminary, between the
sophomores of Mcdford high
and Prospect high, was taken
by the sophs with a spirited
rally in the closing minutes
that erased a one-point Pros
pect lead and gave the year
lings a 27-18 decision.
Lineups:
All-Coaches Ghosts
Ebcrhart, 6 F Potts. 5
Patterson F Elder, 16
Hardy, 18 C Dunn. 6
Acheson, 1 G Wilkinson, 2
Harrington. 9..G Hood, 9
Subs: Coaches Dowerman
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University of Southern California's football team blankedTennessee, 14-0, in the annual
Rose Bowl claisic at Pasadona before some 90,000 fans. Here Leonard Coffman (11), Tennes
see fullback, punched a big hole in the USC forward wall to chalk up a first down early in
the game. Coffman got by Sloecked (68) and finally was hauled down by Grenny Lansdell.
Behind Stoecker is Harry Smith (70).
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IN RIFLE SHOOT
In. a close finish, Ivan Wad-
dell, outranked Cecil Gall for
first place in last night's weekly
handicap rifle shoot at the club
range in the Merrick building,
with Shelby Tuttle one point
behind for third place. .
Sunday at 9:30 a. m., the
local rifle- club will act as host
to the visiting Yreka, Cal., rifle
club, Several individual matches
are scheduled and stiff compe
tition is expected for the grand
aggregate. As soon as the rifle
matches are finished, the range
will be open, as usual every
Saturday afternoon, for pistol
and rifle practice. ' Friday the
pistol shooters take over the
range at 7:30 p. m. for several
hours of slow and timed fire at
50 feet.
Complete rifle handicap
rifle scores last night were:
Ivan Wnddell 388
C. C. Gall 3BB
Shelby Tuttle 387
Otto Howard 382
Lew Conger 380
Ed Lull 377
S. M. Tuttle 378
Mrs. S. M. Tuttle 376
Roscoe Edwards 30!)
Mrs. Ivan Waddell 386
Jimmle Bolton 364
Bob Tuttle 351
Gang Up
Rockland, Me. U.R Alton W.
Brown says a bull moose leaped
on the hood of his car, dentlni?
it badly. Then while driving
near Pcmaquid, he was delayed
for some time by a moose that
ambled out in front of his ma
chine. Brown couldn't drive on
until otter the bull was Joined
by a cow and two calves and the
qunrtet left the road.
New Career
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Lou Gehrig, former New
York Yankee first basoman.
greeted both the new year and
his new career with a smile as
ho began his Job as a member
of the New York City parole
commission. Strickon with a
form of infantile paralysis,
Gehrig was forced to give up
baseball last season.
Sneeslng Lest
Helena, Mont. (U.R) Asthma
sufferers may take encourage
ment from Dr. C. F. Wilkins of
the Montana livestock board,
who snys that cow asthma, at
least, is on the decline. The
disease has a high mortality rate
among livestock. They get It by
eating a weed to which they are
allergic.
The Mall Tribune defeated Mo
Donald Candy, 3-1, Plche Sports
trimmed Llttrell Fart. 3-1, and
Monarch Seed St Feed blanked
Rolling Pin. 4-0, In Commercial
league matches on the Medford al
leya last night.
Scores follow:
Mall Tribune
Ollstrap 98 137
Greene 148
Kraua 149
Latham 131
(Hnsen) 140
Totals 664
157
117
154
140
197420
129 430
110376
155 440
140 420
695 727 3066
McDonald C'anilv
Handicap 40
Morse 1 159
Witter 68
Hopper 121
Penney 112
Fisher 119
Totals 619
40
189
93
125
129
130
708
Handicap
R. 81ms .
Llttrell ...
Schellne .
Llttrell Parts
70 54
105
118
165
148
161
133
160
152
40130
168606
66227
77323
124 365
165 414
630 1955
54178
118367
126 405
167444
111399
127 447
SwearlnRen .. 128
StrombcrR 168
Totals 744 805 691 2240
Plche Sports
Irwin 163 145 159457
Boone 136 176 159 471
Greene 140 181 129 450
(Absentee) 140 140 140 120
Tollefson 173 203 1605.16
Totals 742 845 747 2334
Rolling rin
Dlckln'on 168
Strode 148
Leavltt 169
Pylea 151
Portcrfleld 109
Totals 833
187
123
181
135
223
849
141494
163434
183 633
197 4S3
160603
864 2646
Monarch Seed and Feed
Handicap 55
White 160
Mlltsche 152
Ryan 211
Newland 144
TotalsS.67
55165
204 623
149 471
148863
146505
875 3673
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
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Los Angeles, Jan. 4. (JFl
Professional football has claim
ed all-America Guard Harry
Smith and his University of
Southern California teammate,
Doyle Nave, who completed col
lege gridiron careers in the Rose
Bowl victory over Tennessee
New Year's day.
Smith said he and Nave had
signed contracts to play one
game, with an option on their
services for two more. Pro
moter Larry Sunbroek said they
would play on a team with
Kenny Washington, Negro half
back star of the University of
California at Los Angeles,
against the Los Angeles Bull
dogs here or at San Francisco,
January 14.
Johnny Schlcchl, all-America
center for Santa Clara, also re
portedly has signed a profes
sional contract.
French expert, under the super
vision of the Academy of Agricul
ture, are Mperlmentlnit in the use
of (aaea obtain xl from coal and
wood for tractors and other farm
machinery.
Modern-Type Construction
Calls For CEMENT
Ue This Dependable Southern Oregon Product
"BEAVER BRAND"
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GOLD HILL, OREGON
Big Pines Lumber Company. Medford Lumber Company,
Madlord Concrete Construction Company, Porter Lumber
Company. Bruce Bauer Lumbor Company, J. W. Copeland Yards.
Woods Lumber Company.
East will meet West when
Prince Mehalikis and Cowboy
Dude Chick square off in the
main even of Promoter Mack
Lillard's initial -wrestling card
of 1R40 in the Medford armory
Monday night.
The Prince, with his dark
countenance set off by the
snow-white turban he wears in
to the ring and with his rug
praying in the corner prior to
the bell, represents all the mys
tery and ancient culture of
Arabia. On the other hand.
Cowboy Dude Chick is a re
minder of the raw-boned life of
the wild and woolly west of
almost a century ago. So it
will be a grapple between two
distinct and utterly different
cultures.
Both the Prince and the cow
boys are fast, clever and legiti
mate wrestlers and the match
ought to be a fine exhibition
of scientific grappling. On the
other hand, most wrestlers are
like opera prima donnas they
are temperamental and liable
to fly into unpredictable dodos
Besides, the turbaned gent and
the former horse nurse are in
clined to be a trifle hot-headed
and quick to start throwing
punches If they think their
rights have been violated, and
If the boys get mad at each
other, the fans will see some
mighty spectacular fireworks.
The card will be opened, at
8 p. m., by Bob Montgomery
of Georgia and Zim Zimovich,
a mighty Finn who will be
making his first appearance
here.
In the center spot King Kong
Clayton, the popular Negro, will
battle his way with Joe Smo
linski, the brutal Polish pa
looka. It will be ladies' night.
Japan's leadership in the pro
duction of commercial synthetic
fibers was made possible through
patent agreements with foreign
interests and the importation of
manufacturing equipment.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Atherton Report May Bring
Athletic Commissionership
By Russell Newland
Lon Angeles, Jan. 4. VP) Slowly, massively but effective
ly, somewhat like the movement of a glazier, rulers of the Paci
fic Coast conference progressed today toward an objective ex
pected to clarify, purify and revivify the ideal administrative
policy of athletics.
Faculty members of the or
ganization comprising ' the ten
largest colleges and universities
in the Far West, again thumbed
through the most significant
parts of the Edwin N. Atherton
report. The two million word
treatise, costing iome $40,000,
is the two-year effort of the
skilled former government in
vestigator. Secrets Bared
Its contents lay open the in
nermost secrets of the confer
ence schools in the matter of
providing aid to athletes, financ
ially, scholastically, morally or
mentally. Activities of enthus
iastic alumni, fraternities, collegiate-minded
groups and even
combines of businessmen inter
ested in diverting trade into
certain channels, are embraced
in the huge package of facts.
Two aims were apparent as
the result of preceding sessions,
the educators, who control every
phase of the administrative ob
ligation of receiving a student of
athletic ability and passing him
through the portals of gradua
tion, intend to legislate the or
ganization into one at which no
finger may be pointed in deris
ive fashion. To assure .this they
plan creation of a post of high
commissionership.
Either or both is a simple
matter. Only a majority vote is
necessary. The faculty men cast
their ballots in the same room.
There would appear to be no
dissenting voices on a proposi
tion to enforce the code of eth
ics. Likewise adoption of the
commissioner-type of method of
efficient regulation is believed
to be a certainty.
Atherton Favored
If a commissioner is named,
the man who dug up the infor
mation on what's wrong, Ather
ton, is regarded as the logical
candidate. Proponents of the
idea, in off the record talks,
favor him.
While the trend is toward
strictest enforcement of scholas
tic and financial policies, some
of the faculty representatives
evidenced tendencies of a more
liberal attitude.
Informal discussions defined
a clear division of thought in
the matter although none made
a statement of fact along this
line outside the conference
rooms. Roundabout questioning
disclosed that a small minority
appeared to favor more open
aid to athletes.
APPLE BOWL TILT
BASKETBALL
By Associated Press
College basketball last night;
Ohio State 49, California 43.
Detroit 43, Grinnell 39.
Fordham 32, Columbia 31.
New York 53, Syracuse 39.
Creighton 50, Colo. State 36.
Ohio 50, Scranton 45.
Santa Clara 44, Mont. State 25
Oregon high school basketball:
McMinnville 26, Tillamook 27.
muwauKie a, uregon ivy &o.
The filament of a small, 6-watt
116-volt lamp, such as might be
used for a night light, Is thinner
than human hair. Its diameter Is
lesa than five one-thousands of an
Inch.
Wenatchee, Wash., Jan. 4.
W) C. E. Chase, secretary
manager of the Washington
state apple advertising commis
sion, proposed today that an
"Apple Bowl" football game to
publicize Washington and its
major fruit crop be played in
Seattle.
He suggested the game be
between some outstanding team
in this state or the western ap
ple producing states and a team
from some eastern apple pro
ducing state. If the idea meets
with favor, he said, a meeting
might be called in Seattle in
February to get the idea
started.
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