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The Test of Tire Value
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WRESTLING FAfJO WILL BE TREATED
TD-DOUBLE-iyyUN'-BOUT TOMORROW
.-Wrestling tuna - will bo treated
to a double mulii-ovent wrestling
card at Moose .hull - tomorrow night
when Henry Uurko, Klitmuth mid
dleweight, will graphic wlih Charles
Dcabettclorfer of LHinsmuir and
Ad llustavo will lock arms with the
Masked Marvel. Tho first bout
will start promptly at 8:80.
Uurke's ability Is welt Known
throughout the vonnty us ho lias
met bonio of tho brat nippier lu
Ua K.une here during tho past year
and has 'always given a good ac
count of himself. Gitsuvo also has
been seen in notkm here and Is
known as one of the loug'licst light
heavyweights lu the business.
! Henry Deabenderfer, Who Will Meet Henry Burke I
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The Masked Marved ha wrestcled
all over the country and ought to
make It a regular he-match with
Gustavo, Deabenderfor . has a host
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of admirers In northern California
who believe fco will take Burke'
mcaxurB before, their bout in over.
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OVER U. OF 0.
SALEM, Ore., March lO.-J-When
Wostergrcn, University of Oregon
guard, failed to convert a tree
throw atter the gun naunded In tho.
Oregon-O. A. C. ' baBketball ' game
last night, ho gave tho Aggies
the championship of . tho northern
aection of the ' i'aclflc Count ,eon
ference and the rifiht to moot Cali
fornia lo decide the cout title.
Wextorgren's acrappy ' llliyiug had
been a fi-ulinn of t.ie wholo game,
but with, the score ulanding 27 to
26 Jn favor .of 0. A. C, and play
ing time .com pietely . gone, c tho bull
struck the right rim of- the basket,
hesitated and fell away.
Each team took . a slight lead
four different t linos, the longest
loud being one of five points, hold
by Oregon late In the second period
Tho count was tied four different
times. Tho first half ended IS to 13
Over 1900 people packed the Wil
lamette university gymnasium,
where the game was played, with
noarly as many loft oulsldo listen
Ing to the plays as thqy were an.
nounced to them. At 6 o'clock lust
nlftlit flckots were ..selling on the
slicets of Salem for $5 npleco.
Tlio Uni'iip
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Referee Borlosko, , Whitman.
Umpire Mulligui, Spokane.
CALIFORNIA QUINT
STARTS NORTH FOR
GAME WITH AGGIES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 10.
The University of California basket
ball team will loavo tonight for Cor-:
vallls, Oregon, to meet tho Oregon
agricultural college team on Thurs- j
day, Saturday and Monday nights
In a series to decide tho Pacific
coast Intercollegiate basketball con
ference title. The Cnllfornlan bold .
the Southern division championship,
while the Aggies 'aro t'ltloholders In
the northern division. . , i
George Clements has been mimed"
to replace Fred Holmes, star Cali
fornia forward who Is 111. .
MEDFORD HIGH.WINS I
GAME FROM MERRILL-
MEOKOUD, Oregon, March 10.
The high school basketball team' of
Merrill, nsr Klamath Fall, wns
defeated U9 to 12 yostorday after
noon, by. Iho Medford high team,
winners of thu southern Oregon dis
trict championship.
Second string Medford men play
ed half tho game.
It's spring,-beautiful spring,, when
you fool so '.darn i lazy tvou. 'don't
give a .ding..-: ,'
Wrestling Match
K ' . HENRY BURKE
of Klamath Falls, Pacific coast middle champ,
' , . 160 pounds
CHAS.' BEAVBENDERFER v i
Dunsmuir grappler, 170 lbs.
AD GUSTAVO
175-poun'd champion of the Argentina
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' THE MASKED MARVEL
175-pound man of. mystery
No preliminaries. The first bout 'goes on prompt
ly at 8:30 p. m. Bouts staged under auspices of
the moose lodge. Ladies especially invited.
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Moose Hall, March lb
WEDNESDAY,; 8:30 P. M. SHARP '
General admission, $1.10 Ringside, il.6& -