. MedfordSwTribune
Simpson Eyes Hoop Wins
Al Simpson predicted a
couple of basketball victories
for his Medford high school
team this weekend after send
ing the squad through its
fourth night of tough practice
In preparation for their South
ern Oregon conference clash at
Ashland tonight and their inter
sectional mix with University
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FRYERS HENS
RABBITS
of Oregon Frosh here tomorrow
night.
Ashland, yet to win a confer
ence tilt, dropped a 36-30 game
to Klamath Falls and bowed to
Grants Pass 44 to 34. The Griz
zlies are pointing to a victory,
according to word, drifting here
from Ashland, and Coach Frank
O'Neil has the Ashlanders pol
ished to a fine point for the
; traditionally bitter game, first
. of a four-game series.
Comparative scores never
j seem to figure Into an Ashland
I Medford athletic contest for the
! good natured rivalry is so great
; that often In the past the un-
derdog has upset the favorite,
j The Frosh, coached by Hon
: est John Waren of Astoria hish
fame, will arrive here Saturday
i morning for their clash with the
! Tornado.
Raid On National
League Grid Clubs
By Western Teams
Los Angeles. Jan. 25 (U.R
The Los Angeles team of the
newlv-formed all American
football league today needed
only - six more players for its
full complement of 33, after
wholesale raids on the estab
lished ranks of the National
league.
Manager E. P. (Slip) Madigan.
former St. Mary's coach, said
the club had signed 13 players
from the National League and
had added a powerful group of
former college stars, including
Notre Dame's great A n g e I o
Bartelli.
! San Francisco. Jan. 25 (U.R
j Coach Lawrence (Buck)
Shaw "raided" the National
i league today for four more
football stars for his San Fran
cisco 49'ers of the all-American
professional league.
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ELKS OVERWHELM
MEDFORD HOTEL
Ashland, Jan. 25 Ash
land Elks continued to pace the
Southern Oregon independent
league with a 75 to 17 conquest
of Medford Hotel at the SOCE
last night. The Elks were unable
to shake Camp White "Naval Hos
pital for league leadership for
the Bluejackets remained in a
tie with three wins an.1 no losses
for each team. Charley De
Autremont and Dick Fawcett
paced the winners withl8 points
each while . Charley Warren
crowded his teammates with 15.
The. Elks play the Klamath
Falls Marines in an infantile
paralysis benefit game at Med
ford in their next start.
LEICHT REJECTS
PRO GRID OEFERS
Eugene. Ore., Jan. 25-OJ.P.)
Acknowledging that almost ev
ery Major League professional
team had made him offers. Grid
Star Jake Leicht today said he
would play at least one more
year for the University of Ore
gon. Leicht has two more years of
Orego; eligibility. His brilliant
playing while in the air forces
and for the western team in the
Shrine East-West game New
Years Day made him the target
oi pro oners.
Rehabilitation
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1I ward .Miller. Infantile paralysis patient al the Nrw )ork
Reconstruction Home, Haverstraw, N. shown Irarninir chair
weaving under the direction of actress Helen Hayes while Dr. li. S.
Rogers, assistant medical administrator. New York State Health
Department, looks on. .Miss Hayes is on the advisory board of the
reconstruction home and conduets classes for patients. Cost of
Edward's care and treatment is borne by one of the local chapters
of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which conducts
the March of Dimes, January 14-31.
JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES
JANUARY 14-31
Central Pt. Calls
For Hoop Players
Central Point, Jan. 25 Sound
nig another call for basketball
players In order to whip their
proposed team in shape in time
to enter the contemplated Cen
tral Valley independent league,
Myers-Holland American Legion
post rnembers made clear at
their meting last night that
berths on the club were open as
well to men not post members.
The team is only post spon
sored and all players interested
are invited to turn out for prac
tices at 7:30 p. m. Mondays. Ron
and Lee Pinkham have been
delegated to organize the quin
tet and K.n Beebe is taking an
active part in its formation.
Earl Newbry Seeks
Senate Reelection
Salem, Jan. 25 (U.R) Earl T.
Newbry, of Ashland, Incumbent
republican state senator from
Jackson County, has filed declar
ation of candidacy for the pri
mary election May 17, secretary
of state Robert Farrell reports.
Jackson county is in the sixth
district.
HIGrTSCHOOL SKI CLUB
PLANS TREK ON SUNDAY
Medford high school Ski Club
will leave for Union Creek at
8:30 a. m. Sunday instead of
Saturday as previously an'
nounced, Bill Bowerman, ins
structor, said today.
Clnslnft time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon
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Newcomers Signed
For Mat Program
Wednesday Evening
Two newcomers will appear
on next Wednesday night's
wrestling card at Medford ar
mory, Promoter Mack Lillard
said today. Chester Hayes, all
service champion of the Ha
waiian Islands, will face Jack i
Lipscomb in the semi-windup
and Pierre La Belle, French
Canadian, will oppose Herb
Parks in the opener.
Lillard said he was trying to
arrange satisfactory terms be
tween Pete Belcastro and Joe
Lynam for a main event. Bel
castro challenged Lynam in the
ring last Wednesday and they
engaged in hot words in the
dressing room after the matches.
Clara Mortenson demanded
such a ridiculous figure to meet
Rita Martinez in a return en
gagement that Lillard said he
was unable to put the match on
but hoped to get them together
at a later date.
received his discharge and broth
er, Burnham Dufur of Portland,
are visiting with their aunt, Mrs.
Carrie P hi and other relatives.
Mrs. Void Smith, son Jerry
and daughter Barbara, were
Sunday guests of their son and
brother, Joe Smith and wife of
Jacksonville.
Amethyst Rebekah Lodge . No.
97 met January 16, In regular
session with the newly installed
officers In the chair. New com
mittees were appointed and Sis
ter Icie Walker was elected de
gree captain. It being birthday
night and the anniversary of
Thos. Wildey a short program
was given and refreshments
served. s
Mrs. Hattie Bceman of Port:
land visited last week with her
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Martin.
Mrs. Frances McCurdy was
taken to a hospital in Medford
Tuesday where she will receive
treatment for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
and children returned last week
from Phoenix, Ariz., where they
spent Christmas and the holi
days with relatives.
Mrs. Mildred Swindler of Eu
gene visited Tuesday here with
relatives.
Mrs. Madge Dorman, Mrs.
Willie McLean and Mrs. Fannie
Kles of Gold Hill attended the
meeting Jan. 19 of the Wm, N.
Harrison Corps No. 27 at Cen-
rrldsy, Jan. 25. 1948
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJTTTt THREB
ter Point. A business meeting.
Initiation of new members, and
refreshments were In order.
DANCE AT GOLD HILL
Gold Hill, Jan. 25 The high
school band under direction of
Steve Whipple were to stage a
dance for student body mem
bers in the gymnasium from 3
to 4 p. m. today according to
Principal F. W. Jo.ies.
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Mobil gas Victors;
Gold Bars Beaten
Mobilgas basketball team of
the Southern Oregon Independ
ent league surprised the Rogue
River Chinooks by taking a 28
to 26 victory in an infantile
paralysis benefit game played at
Grants Pass last night. Don
Richey ted the gashouse gang
with nine counters while Larry
Wills scored 17 points for the
Chinooks.
Groceteria Gold Bars, also
members of the southern Ore
gon league, dropped a 36 to 24
decision to Lathrop's Hoppers of
Grants Pass in the preliminary.
CLUB TRAPSHOOTERS
TO PRACTICE SUNDAY
Medford Gun Club will hold
a practice shoot for trnpshooters
at the club grounds at Four Cor
ners at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, it
was announced today.
FOR CHERRY FLY
Port'.and, Ore., Jan. 25 (U.R)
What's saii'-'c for the goose isn't
always sauoe for the gander. Or
what DDT, the war developed
insecticide kills one time it may
cause to thrive and lead a hap
py and prolific life in another
instance.
This faot of the powerful In
secticide working in reverse was
brought out here today as state
and federal entomologists from
five northwest states considered
suggestions for the 1946 tree ;
fruit spray program.
When entomologists began
comparing research notes they'
found th-t not only does DDT
fail to kill the cherry fruit fly,
but it actually serves as a tonic
to the pest. One worker report-1
ed that thre were more cherry :
fruit fly maggots in cherries
sprayed with a DDT mixture
than on cherries In the unspray
ed control plots.
SNELL SELLS GARAGE
Arlington, Ore., Jan. 25 (U.R)
Governor Earl Snell and D. L.
Lemon announce they have sold
their garage and automobile
sales ag?ncy at Arlington to
Jodie K. Morrison, A. C. Smythe
and Roy Wheelhouse. At one
time Snell and Lemon operated
three garages and sales agencies
In Arlington and an oil distri
buting plant. Today's sale marks
the end of their partnership of
more than 3d years in the auto
mobile business. They will re
tain ownership of their ranches
near Arlington.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Jon. 25 -I.O.O.F.
129 and Amethyst Rebekah
Lodg 97 held a joint installa
tion January 8 with district dep
uty Grand Master Harry Newn
ham and district deputy Presi
dent Bessie Ferguson and their
team as installing officers. In
stalled were noble grands. Ray
mond Ritlcr and Opal Wash
burn; vice grands, Melford Hood
and Leota Hood; secretaries,
Madge Dorman, Ada Duscnberry
and Paul Thompson; treasurer,
W. C. Autenreith and Belle
Smith. There were visitors from
Grants Pass, Central Point and
Jacksonville. The entertainment
committee with Virginia Kellogg
as chairman served refreshments
to about 70 Odd Fellows, Re
bekahs and friends.
Mrs. Carl Lentz who under
went a tonsillectomy in Medford
last week is recovering nicely.
Miss Yvonne Moore who is at
tending SOCE in Ashland, was
brought to her home here Wed
nesday with a severe case of flu.
Mrs. J. Frederick and daugh
ter Jill left Friday for Missouri
to Join Mr. Frederick for a short
visit before he leaves for over
seas. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn of
Bend, Oregon, visited over the
week-end with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Creighton Thompson.
Kendall Dufur, who recently
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