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FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, Jan. 17. 1945 II LOSE HOOP GAME TO ASHLAND FIVE Junior High Conference W L. Pet. Medford . 8 1 -667 Ashland .... 3 1 .87 S..nr,a Pan 0 2 .000 Jake Shaffer's Ashland junior high hoop team oeieaiea mea ford Juniors, 24 to 16, at Ashland last night to move into tie for first place In the southern Ore gon junior high conference race. It was a rough game through out with Mottern of Medford and Beare of Ashland being ejected In the first quarter because of tempers. Mitchell of Ashland was high mm nritVi 1 9. . nninta while Reich led the locals with seven. Halftime score favored Ashland, 16 to 10. Lineups: Medford Reich (7) Y'Blood (3) Chllders (3) Fliegel (2) Mottern DeArmond Pederson (1) Hensleman Selby Wilcox Discuss Wartime PCL Baseball tfW K-f K v.Vf . x . Pos Ashland f Starnes f (4) Kannasto o Beare g (7) Montgomery g (1) Richardson s (12) Mitchell i Adams S . Langer s Speece 3 Rush Medford clays Grants Pass here at 3 p. m. naay in a league game. (Acme Telephota) Charley Graham (left), San rranclsco Seals' president and oldest mem ber of Pacific Coast Baseball League, talks with league's newest member, Sill Starr, San Diego Padres' president, as managers and owners gathered In San Francisco to discuss problems and schedules of coming season. A match for which Medford wrestling fans have long been clamoring will be presented at Medford armory Thursday night when Promoter Mack Llllard presents Pete Belcastro and the Gray Mask in the main event. During the Mask's stay in Med ford late last year patrons con tinually requested the promoter to bring these two roughhouse experts together but he was un able to get them to agree to match. In order to make way for the Belcastro-Mask bout as main event, Llllard was forced to move Jack Kiser, Gust Johnson and Terrible Tony Ross to pre liminary spots. Kiser, coast light-heavy champion and John son, who wears the coast junior heavy belt, will clash in the seml-wlndup. Considerable inter est centers In this clash since , both men have been consistent main event winners. ' Rosa will take on Milt Olson, clever Swede, in the curtain raiser, which goes to the mat at 8:30 promptly, a Ex-UCLA Athlete Killed In Action Los Angeles, Jan. 17 U.R Capt. BiU Reits, former basket ball and javelin star at the Uni versity of California at Los Angeles, was killed in air ac tion over Holland, recently, his parents were informed by the army yesterday. Rcltz won the national AAU javelin title In 1037 with a heave of 224 feet, a meet record at the time. ASHLAND BEATS E Southern Oregon Conference W. L Pet, Medford 3 0 1.000 Ashland - 2 2 .800 Klamath Fall 1 1 .BOO Grants Pass 0 3 .000 Ashland high school's defend ing state champion basketball team moved into a tie with Klamath Falls for second place when they defeated Grants Pass, 42 to 39, at Ashland last night. Ashland played without the services of "Puss" O'Harra, who was In Portland taking an examination for service In the merchant marine. Halftime score was knotted at 20-20, but Ashland hit their stride In the third quarter and ran up 16 points. -With seven minutes left to play Dommte Provost, Ashland center fouled out and Grants Pass began to close the eight-point gap separat ing the two teams. The Grizzlies resorted to stalling In the final minutes to emerge with a three point victory. Don Faber of Cen tral Point and Virgil Swanson of Medford refereed. ' Grants Pass and Ashland meet again in a conference game at Grants Pass Friday night. EIGHTH GRADERS WIN THIRD GAME The eighth grade team of Med ford junior high school, coached by Ray Henderson; won Its third straight game when they defeat ed Ashland junior high's eighth grade team Tuesday for the sec ond time this season with a score of 16-14. The game was a thrill ing one from the start and at no time was there more than a three point difference in the score. Lineup: Medford Frey Richmond 7 Sldwell Rlggs 8 Brewer 1 Ashland Hall 4 Starns Carlson S Graham 4 Montgomery 1 Gil Dodds Plana To Give Up Track For Career In Church Boston, Jan. 17 U.R) Gil bert (Gil) Dodds, America's' No. 1 mller, announced today that he, plans to give up his track career Jan. 22 and join a gos pel preaching group in Los Angeles. Dodds, now taking his final examinations at the Gordon College of Theology and mis sions here, said that he expected to run his last race Saturday when he competes in a two-mile event at the annual Boston YMCA Indoor meet, "Seems like this will be my last race," he told the United Press. , "I've had a chance to and that's what I'm planning to join a gospel group on Jan. 22 ao, its my life work and I've got to get started at it." CARDINAL SHORTSTOP OUTSTANDING ATHLETE Philadelphia. Jan. 17fllPl Marty (Slats) Marion, "Mr. Shortstop" of the world cham nlon St. Lnnl fjjrHlnnl. h been named the outstanding auueie oi in Dy-ine rnlladel phla Sporting Writers ' association. Marlon was selected by a vote of writers to receive the award Won last veal hv Clmnra Rnm- skv. St. Jrnpnh' rnlWo nihil. adelphia) All-America basket ball player. Marlon will be hon ored at the association's annual banquet Jan. 23. ROGUE RIVER SET TO START MAY 5 Trout season in the Rogue River will open May 8 and close October 31, according to tenta tive plans drawn up by the Ore gon state game commission in session at Portland last week. A few changes were planned for limits and length of seasons in southern Oregon, according to Kenneth G. Denman of Medford who attended the meeting. The commission will meet again in Portland January 27 for final decision on the fishing laws of the state. As tentatively drawn up laws governing Rogue River, Dia mond Lake and Fish Lake follows: ROGUE RIVER Trout sea son, May S to October 31. Per mit taking of all trout over six Inches. Bag limit IS fish but not to exceed 18 pounds and one fish. November 1 to December 81 Trout not less than 18 inches in Rogue river and tributaries, except in tributaries above Gold Hill and Illinois river and its tributaries above Illinois Falls, season closes November 30. Bag limit 10 fish but not to ex ceed IS pounds and one fish. - January 1 to February 28 Trout not less than IS Inches in that part of Illinois river ex clusive of its tributaries irom its confluence with Rogue river up to Illinois Falls. Bag limit 10 fish but not to exceed IS pounds and one fish. Steelhead are classified as trout and may be taken only during open season provided for trout Entire year Salmon over 20 inches in length, except that above tidewater no Chinook sal mon may be caught or taken from August IS to December 1. Bag limit three a day, nine in seven days or possession (not to include any steelhead trout). DIAMOND LAKE Season May 30 to September 20. Bag limit Not over five a day and not to exceed IS pounds and one fish day or 30 pounds and two I fish but not 'over JO fish for seven days. FISH LAKE Season May 1 to August 'IS. Bag limit Ten pounds and one fish but not to exceed 10 fish in any one day or 20 pounds and two fish but not to exceed 20 fish in any sev en days. ROGUE RIVER CLOSURES From a point 100 yards below the lower fish racks to a point 10 yards above the upper fish racks at Rogue Elk. From Gold Ray dam to upper side of Gold Ray bridge. At the cement company pow er plant above Gold Hill, 100 yards above the upper end of the diversion dam to a point euu feet below the lower side of junction of the tail race and main channel of Rogue river, including the channel of the river and the diversion canal. From Savage Rapids dam to a point 400 feet below the dam. 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