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PAGE TWO fHE EVENING HERALD.' KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON March 18, 194 Hobson's Rocord Grows Southern Oregon Ele phant! Complete Sue cessful Basketball Season. Coach Has Enviable Hitor in . Football and Base ball. Hhrh School Tourney Rivals State '-' Event. ' ; - Howard Hobson continues to get along pretty well as cosca and athletic director or Bourn ern Oregon Normal school The Elephants have developed into on ot the most progres sive ot tbe northwests small ' ' schools: ther have the ability to win In all divisions of eol- leglat competition and bars ' turned Into enthusiastic pa trons ot high school athletics. No school of similar classi fication was better than the Elephants In football. The Hobson-coached man rushed ' through everything presented as basketball opposition, and then oalebratsd the close ot the season with a successful tournament which In slsa. It not Quality, was more exten lv than the annual state tournament at Salem. , Hobaon gave Klamath Falls three excellent basketball con r tests this rear. Bis team de feated Waldorf of Klamath . Falls and then returned tbe ' following week to upset the ' Multnomah club of Portland in two games. The Elephants prosented outstanding compe tition wherever they played. ' The team haa been welcomed In every town and city on Its schedule. The Ashland sohool won 21 basketball games this year and lost only five. This gave it a season's percentage ot .808. . . .. The story ot those live de feats Is very simple. Mult nomah club won three games at Portland when the Ele phants were green from lack r of practice, The normal school boys, however, showed their ultimate superiority over tbe club when the two teams met In Klamath Falls. The other two losses came . Is a series with Oregon State college. The Elephants stepped little out ot their class there, but both games were excellent ones, As for scoring, few teams can equal the 1158 points for II games. Tbe opposition . managed to pile op but (78. - Four ot Hobson's plsyers rsn up totals over 100 points, and three of these four were over 100. Ward Howell, for mer Ashland star, led the team with 887 or an average of It points each contest. . Some ot the other high men were Len Yandlf. 832; Patter eon, 202; Courtney, 109. , - What ' about Hobson him self? . . , . -, His basketball coaching rec ord is an outstanding one. Since 1931 considering his first Job In Oregon at Benson Tech in Portland his" teams "have won 86 contests and lost . but 18. This gives him an admirable percentage ot .817. . . His Elephant football teams have been equally successful. In two years Hobson has won 10 games, lost I and tied 1 for an average of .788. Tha same consistency tor victory has been carried Into baseball, a sport In which Hob son excells. At Benson Tech his teams won 13 games and lost 8 in two years, Tbe per centage would be .788, e And, finally, tbs eocumu : latlve total ot his record In football, basketball and base ball represents 118 victories, 29 defeats and 1 tie for a grand percentage of .808. Spotting Briefs ALBANY, Ore., March It. ft)JD Joey Mack, for two years basketball eoach hers, today was named .football . coach tor next season. Mack wag an assistant Frosh football and basketball eoach at Oregon State college while still a student there.. He was a three-year baseball letter man. " PHOENIX. Arls., ' March 18. U.R Paul Jones, 217, Houston, threw Able Kaplan, 220, New York, in tbe main event of last night's wrestling card. In the semi-final Jlmmle Cor rigan, 216, Oakland, drew with Myron Cox, 202, San Pedro, Cal. HOLYOKHJ, Mass., March 13. U.R Vlnoe Dundee ot Newark, world middleweight champion, won a 10-round decision in a non-title bout with Joe Kamlnskl, Nantucoka, Pa. Kamlnskl won only the first round. Dundee weighed 181 Kamlnskl 114 pounds. -- "Ambergris" Turns Into Sewer Cleaner BAN FRANCISCO, March 18. Doiens ot credulous persons who tor a week have been fostering hopes of sudden wealth from the sea Monday regarded sorrowful ly a ton or more of smelly sub stsnoe formerly believed to be ambergris, valuable Ingredient In perfnme making. 1 The stuff is nothing mors than solidified sewer oleaner, it was asserted by J. Mannhelmer, New York essential oil expert.' lie confirmed the earlier assertion of Stlnson Beach city effiolals whs two years ago had soms ef the same substance analysed. Liquor finally haa become legal In Washington, D. C. But that won't atop drinking, much. BOXING TROJANS LOSE T Huskies Win Third Game in Los Angeles by 84-30 Score. LOS ANOEI.E8. March 13, (AP) Washington's Huskies mushed back to the northwest today with tbe Pacific Coast con ference basketball championship iu tow. The speedy, sham-shooting quintet from the north country won the title before 5.000 cheer ing spectators last night wheq they defeated Southern California 34 to 30 in the deciding game of the most hotly contested series lq recent years. Second Via for North Troy took the first same 27 to Z4, ana then dropped the second 41 to 43 In a wild overtime con test. It was the second consecu tive season a team from the northern division subdued Coach Justin (Sam) Barry's five. Ore gon State turned the trie a In 1838. A fast-breaking offense which swept through southern Cali fornia's sturdy defense plus tbe inability oi toe Trojans to cash In on their gift shots gave the Huskies their second champion ship. Washington won in 1831. Huskies Clara Lead Ooaoh Clarence (Hee) Ed- mundsen's marksmen started with a rush, legged a bit during the middle ot the eonteat and then finished with a rush that had the Trojans staggering with exhaus tion although they had held a half-time lead ot 18 to 9. The Huskies charted un six points before Troy could ret started. Seven minutes of the eonteat bad elapsed before Julie Beseos came through with a free throw tor Southern California. yet a minute later the Trojans sea ilea toe count, . Lee, Gal or star The bald the lead from that point until only five minutes were left to slay. Cant Hal Lee dropped the ball through the hoon irom near center court to make the count 37 to 28 and then Bob Galer, little forward, followed it up with a pretty tip-in shot that sent Washington out in front, never to be headed. Lee scored, on a follow-nn shot from under tbe basket to give Washington a three point lead and then Galer picked np a char ity point before Lee Guttero put me -iTOjans osei into me run ning with on of bis one-hsnded throws. Tbs score was 31 to 80 In Washington's favor with two minutes to play. - Fool Shot Good Here the Huskies resorted to successful stalling tactics. Capt Sax Elliot of Southern California in bis over-anxiety to get hold ot tbe ball fouled Lee and the In vading captain made tbe - point good. There were only seconds to play when Galer put tbe cham pionship in- cold storage by- drib bling in from the side of tbe court through the Trojan defense. In those final moments South ern California missed half a doz en free throws which might have turned the tide and failed to cash in on fifteen during the contest Gutters High Scorer Their range on field goals also was bad. Time and again South ern California movod down under the bssket on eleverly executed plsys but couldn't find tbe hoop. Muoh of this was due to the fact that Washington held Guttero, leading point scorer ot Troy, to lone field goal during the first hslt and kept him wall covered throughout the game. Even at this, be was able to run up nine points for a grand total ot 45 for the series and take individual point honors. Osier was second with 38. It was tbe fourth time a team from the northern division won tbe championship. . NOIAN JAILED IT CHILOQUIN. Ore., March 18 Butch" Johnson was In jail here today charged with drunken driv ing after an automobile wreck and a fistic encounter with James Brlen of Pine Ridge early Sun day morning. O'Brien was driving home from Chlloquin when bis oar was Involved with that driven by Johnson, who was accompanied by two otner men. u urien torn officers that when he got out of his machine after tbe wreck, Johnson "took a poke at me." O'Brien knocked Johnson down and the others in Johnson's car fled into-the woods. Wrestling Results At New York, Broadway arena: Tanka Zelesniak, Russia, threw Joe Komar, Lithuania; Maurice LaChappelle, France, threw Mario Olgllo, Italy I -Tony Felloe, Italy, drew with Louis Guraaek, Hun gary. - At Kansas City:- Everett Mar shall, La Junta, Colo., threw Karl Davis, New York I Darns Ostopavlch, Kansas City, threw Cliff Starke, Portland, Ore. The weatherman in New York ssys the storm of 1888 was much worse than thia winter's. Doesn't that warm yon apt 0 WASHINGTON Sporting BASKETBALL Yanks Get Hurler With Three Fingers Shade of "Tbree-Flngered" Brown! There's another three lingered pitcher In the big leagues now who may rival the old Cubs' hurler He is Floyd Nrwkirk. above who haa been brought up from St Paul by the Yankees. The rookie won 12 and lost 9 for the Associa tion club In 1933. one of his wins being a no-hltter. Two digits or his right hand his pitching one are missing WOODLAND. Calif.. March 18 (U.R) Manager Ghai-lee "Dabby" Street today gave bis Mission Reds baseball players a stiff workout, allowing them no rest because they trounced the Seals twice over the week-end. Louis Almada, outfielder, and last of the holdouts who report ed Sunday, went through the session without faltering and appeared in good condition. 8treet said the team waa "rapid ly rounding into form. ATALON. Catalina Island. March 13 (U.R) A new outfield lineup for the Chicago Cubs was ordered by Manager Charlie Grimm today. Chuek Klein was assigned to center. Kikl Cnyler to left and Bane Herman - in right. Before making the move, Grimm eon- suited Klein, who said he pre ferred either right or left field. The manager said he would con tinue the present lineup and it Herman doesn't eome through he will assign Tut Stainbaek, rookie fielder, to the berth. Stainbaek -Is currently on the sidelines with sa Injured ankle. WINTER HAVEN. Fla..' March 13 (U.R) First Baseman Don Hurst was tbe only man missing when tbe Phillies squad as sembled in camp. President Jerry Nugent said Hurst has signed his contract and will report shortly. Manager Jimmy Wilson announoed that tbe regulars and rookies wonld engage in their first practice game on Wednes day. FORT MYER8, Fla., March 13 (U.fO George Grantham's tenth Inning double scored Fresco Thompson with the winning run that gave the world champion New York Giants a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. TAMPA, Fla., March 13 (U.R) Dazzy Tance surprised bis teammates ot tbs Cincinnati Reds by taking ' part in practice despite the spike Injury of the loot, suffered yesterday. Tbs veteran pitcher worked through out the long battery drill show ing no 111 effects. . SARASOTA. Fla.. March 18 (UJ0 Carl Reynolds, former St. Louis and Washington outfielder, is a holdout from tbe Boston Red. Sox, it was learned. , ORLANDO. . Fla.. March . 13 (U.R) Bert Dalmas, young In fielder, faced the prospects ot being, a Player wltuout a team temporarily nntil Invited to re turn to tbe Brooklyn Dodgers. He was released to Seattle of the Paclfie Coast league a few days ago after which it was dis covered Seattle had no room for him. . Outfielder Johnny Fred erick arrived In camp today. The regulars and rookies will play their first practice . game tomorrow. Japanese Prince to Visit Seattle SEATTLE. March 13. (U.R) Prince Iyesato Tokugawa, de scendant of a long line ot sbo- guns and president of the Red Cross in Japan,, will bs welcomed by city officials and prominent Japanese when he arrives here from Vancouver, B. O, The prince win be accom panied by his son, I. M. Toku gawa, .minister, bf Canada, and bis daughter, Miss Toyo Toku gawa. . Prince Tokugawa will make the principal address before tbe Japan society of Seattle and the local chamber of commerce. He has been a member of tbe bouse of peers since 1890 and was a delegate to the Washing ton conference In 1921-1933. A wealthy farmer In Turin, Italy, got Into a shroud 12 years ago, and has been waiting for death ever since. It's fun to be fooled. rz Baseball HUNTING MISSION EDS REVEAL POWER Gabby Street's Outfit May Be Leader in Coast League. (Editor's Note: This is the sixth of a series on Pacltts Coast league teams being carried night ly by the United Press). By JAMES O'BRIEX United Press Staff Correspondent The Mission Reds, under tha capable guidance ot Charles "Gabby" Street, former pilot ot the St. Louis Cards, appeared today to be taking the form ot a serious .Interloper Into the upper stratosphere of eosst league circles. Street, when he took over the helm ot the Reds this season, received but one request from J. N. Bearwald. president and owner of the club, and that waa get a first division team." Seals Lose Two Bearwald, sitting In tbs standi of the Reds' Woodland, Calif., training camp, last week-end, was not disappointed, one ot tbe smoothest working teams for this early In the train ing session, the Reds went out and mopped up twice on their supposedly stronger rivals,' tbs San Franclsoo Seals. Street's pitching staff waa In rare form. Johnny Babtoh and Mollis Thurston, appeared to be the cream of a very ripe orop. Other hurlers who saw action and whom Street expects to use regu Husky Dane Makes Opening Defense of The recently ascended ruler of the Legion hall. Wrestler Charley Hansen, blonde Dane from Se attle, will make his first defenae Friday -night Hansen, victor over Al Karaalok, will wrestle the recognised leader ot northwest professionals, Ted "King Kong" Cox, the giant from Lodi, Calif. Backing this main event. Mack LUlard, promoter, has contracted tor a match which customarily would be given the top position. There is, however, few matches that could supercede the Hansen Cox encounter. The second ot the two main events will bring Leslie Wolfe ot Texas, a Klamath Falls fsvorlte, against tbe rough young fellow from New Zealand, Leslie Grimes. Grimes has won two matches in Negotiations Again Started for Carnera-Baer NEW YORK, March 18 CUR) Negotiations for the prise ring's great natural Primo Camera, vs. Max Baer were reopened to day. Agreement for such a bout, to be held here this summer, Is virtually assured. Manager of the principals snd Madison - Square Garden officials beVan their debate early today and continued past sundown, but failed to reach any definite con clusion. Col. John- Reed Kil- patrick. Garden president, was supported by James J. John ston, bis boxing official, In argu ing with Louis Soresi, manager of tha champion. Camera, and tnOeirwK'iM SUB-ZERO WEATHER, HE HAS WON THE -QDEBEC ptRBy. AjJO THE PA1 CU6&IC AM , EN.NlW'Ot TiMeSi. ST. 60DARDJgv p' IS HAININ6 KR THE WPST vK-'fef J SRILUN6 rWES WSTORT TJdT THE INTERWfflONAl. K&JLED 'LJr, U lsaT i V "- V' GOLF larly once the) season gets under way, are Wayne Oahorno, Kill Phebus, Clarence Mitchell, big lett-haudsd aplttball hurler, Pete uagua and Bruce unnntitgiium, two good rlghthanded mounds- men. Iiinpua Takes 81ini Judging from positions In training ramp guinea, the Mis sions will probably Hue up with "llnbo" Dnhlgren, husky and blonde, at first baao; Al Wright, second base, and Jimmy Stroner, who performed tor St. Paul last season, at third base. Holnle Sand and Clyde Beck seemod to be running neck and neck race for the short stop post Tha lt'd's batting power lies in the outfielders. Big Jovial Oacar Kckhardt, the league's leading slugiter. heads the "big berthas' ot the club from right field Louie AUuatla will probably- relgu In ci'utor fluid while Al Maore and Bud Hnffey are battling for tha remaining post Batting Order Set Street hopes to obtain another catcher before the season starts. but Msnnle Dugsn seems to have the Inside track. The lineup In all practice games found tne Hens batting in this order: Beck or sand, Moore, Dahlgren and Echkardt doing the olesnup worst Aimaos, Wright Btoner and Duggan. Weyerhaeuser League Opens Two Weyerhaeuser baseball teams nlaylug tor a barrel ot beer as the prise pisyea ine nrst lama of the season Saturday at lernoon. The "Silver Picker" team de feated Manager Floetke's "Beer Barons" 17 to 12. Ed Wsloher finished the game with tbe high est percentage with four strikes out of four trine to the piste. Batteries were: Floetke aud L. Granger: B. ranger and Slay. Wrestling Title a row here, so LIHard will send him sgalnat tbe difficult Wolfe tor a real trial. This second event, like the main claah, will be for tbe best two out of three falls within an hour's time limit. The question of a referee waa presenting some difficulty to the promoter. LUlard haa not yet found a third man for the card In view ot the trouble encounter ed In obtaining an official to enter the ring with Cox. Verne Harrington, leading referee of Portland, recently resigned nis post rather than have to subdue the temperamental King Kong. Hansen Is scheduled to meet Bob Kruse at Portland Wednes dsy. Kruse recently managed a victory over Cox. Encounter Ancll Hoffman, Boer's spokes man. "Nothing official to say," Kll patrlck said. "Wa'rt a lot closer snd we'll certainly have an announcement by tbe snd of the week." It wss generally understood that the chief differences are: 1. The Jsck Dempssy angle. 2. Baer's reluctano to fight for tbe Garden. 3. The date. Dempaey has some sort ot verbsl agreement with Hoffman providing for Jack to have a hand In Baer's next bout Also Hoffman feels that Derapaey'a name . would add many dollars to ths gate. vT-4r' J. mmsmmmmi News FOOTBALL GITS BUILD Fl T Champions Again Loom As Leading Team in National. MIAMI BRACII, Fla., March 13, (Ar) -The combination ot rare pitching, extraordinary Hunt ing spirit and opportunism, which carried tbe New York Ulauts ou a surprising flight to the base ball neiguts last season, una blended with tropical bnluitnoaa this spring to produce uu uucut brand ot ooutldeuca In tbe camp ot tbe world champions. Team Gains N Iran at n As viewed now under Florida's blistering sun or mellow moon light It wssn't luck and "the breaks" but skill that swept the team to tha top. Instead ot be ing due to a fortuitous chain ot events or a manifestation ot tbe art ot making a Utile go a long way. It waa the result of fore sight, development and aggressive nercentase" baseball. In abort Mr. Will Terry's cheerful young men and old, along with their nartlsans. now look unoa the Ulanta as a team destined to prove there was not the slightest "fkisai" about all mat aiaruoa the baseball Isat year. As a matter ot tact there isn't much nourlahment for the opposi tion or the skeptics, who doubt that Hubboll, Schumacher and Parmelee will duplicate tbolr pitching feata of 1933 or that tho team as a whole will click so ef fectively ss a winning unit In the national league this yoar. Gua Maucusco 111 All but ona of the major de velopments, the Illness of the No. 1 backstop. Clue Menouso, wltb an attack ot typhoid, baa been calculated to strengthen tbe Giants' chances. . , Johnny verges oss compiotoiy recovered from his ODOretlon tor appendicitis last September and la ready for a big year, not oniy are the oltchlns: heroes of 1933 all In good health but Terry has every reason to expect a come back by William watson uiara. no lonier worried by Illness and potentially one ot the best south paws In tbe league. To cap the climax Travis Jackson, tho loam captain, has so far recoverod bis agility as to recapture tbe short stop lob from the colorful Blondy Ryan, whose spirited work proved so vital to the club's sucoess Isst VHP. Youngster anaws i-romio i nanny im sure ri ivaai vt uv Ine rnrrlnd as a substltute but Jackson's return to form, after almost two years of Inactivity because ot bad knees, means a substsutlsl lucresae in batting power. The reat of the club wilt tea off In the national open the way It finished In front of the 1983 field. Terry and llughey Crlts, the plnt-slsed second baseman, will bava Goorge Grantham as their understudy. The outfield of Joe Moore, Goorge (Kiddo) Davis and Mel Ott will cover all available territory, elded when necessary by Frank (Lefty) O' Doul, the oelobrated tourist and plncb-hltter. and Hank Lelbor, tho Ourly-halred 'douter. Lelbor so far has the edge on Phil Wslntraub and Homer reel tor reserve duty on the ramparts. Terry plans to use young Paul Rlobards regularly behind the bat until Mancuso, who Is due In camp this week, rounds Into con dition. Harry Donning Is next In line for reserve catching duty. The Giants will be handicapped, however, unless their No. 1 man recovers his health fully by the end of April. Duck Regulars Start Training VENTURA, March 13, (AP) The list ot missing at the Port land Beavers' spring training camo was reduced to a pair of players today. Ed Bryan, rigni-oanoer, ap peared In camp yesterday and Karl Sboely, first baseman, Is due here Wednesday. Bill Lawrence, outfielder, and tbe only holdout, was expected bare today to talk terms. Frank Cox, Seattle catch er, also showed up In osmp. Three rookie pitcners lett to day with walking pspers. They were Fred Nightingale, Bob Lind say and Eugene Holm. WOOD In order to reduce our stock on hand, have made some re ductions In price for a short time only. Indications - are for winter weather. Batter stock up a little. , Dry Slab $4.00 Double load Single $3-25 load Block Wood Double $5.50 $4.00 $3.00 load ... Single load ........ Blocks at rard, cord - Furnace Coal Brooder Coal . Fuel Oils Peyton U Co. "Wood to liurn" Phone OSS 128 8. 7th St. R PEIA FISHING Bonds Ordered in Southland's Racing Scandal I.OS AN0BI.B8. March 19. UP) Two of three racing drivers charged with kidnaping a news paper reportor and photographer were ptneed under li.oou Dona each by the district attorney's office today, having previously boon at liberty without ban. They were llaba Slsup, oss of the country's foremost race track pilots, aud Al Helnke, well known In Paclflo coast racing circles, bath ot whom will be arraigned today. A third man has not been approhennna, The chnrgoa grow out ot ths ben tins and k duaulug ot John llmiuus, Los Angeles Examiner nhotosrituher. and ths kldnaumi of James Li'O, a reporter tor lbs same uowspspar, during Ihelr asslKiimont on maroh to the tun- oral of Brule Trlplott, noted driver. The newspapermen were d llverul la the offices of ths Kx- anilner and there, oistnoi At torney liuron Fltts said, a num ber of race track figures wsrned tha nowanaotr executives that similar violence would reauu whenever photograpns or arivers funeral, or wrecks ware maue. Meantime Hue continued his questioning ot a numbo'r of driv ers and mechanics, sesking me Idontltlrs ot other participants in the abduction. Ruth Reports to Yank tamp for 21st Year st nVrv.nKimitn. March 13 (U.RUnbe Ituth, tit, fat and forty, began bis 91st major lougue baseball sesaon. Ths Babs split bis time at Miller liURgliis park belwoen autographing balls and slugging them. Ho autographed an almost ..nl.nllnvnhtM nnmh lit them but had little success In striving for distance ana not one ot on drive sent a ball outslds ths park. nut). AA nnt relish anastlona as to bow bs felt la starting bis gist campniga. ssld, "except It's lust on mors season. No, I won't make any nr. diction. uoidI I'm aura I'll get my share ot homers." Flying Tackles Win for Achiu PORTLAND. Or., March 13. (API The flying tackles snd speedy follow-ups brought Walter Achlu, 180, Dayton, O., two out of three falls from Ken Mollis, 188, New Orleans, here Isst night A one-nour draw was wrestled by Hod Lyons, 174, Joplln, Mo., and Cowboy Dude Chlok, 178, Cheyenne, each took a fall. The odd fall was won by Art Perkins, 137, Detroit, over Joe Kirk, ICS, Boston. Logger Hoi bert, 180, St. Helens, wrestled a 80-mlnute draw with Cowboy llolns, 169, Burns, Corvallis, Dallas to Play for Title CORVALLIS, Ore., Maroh 18, (AP) Corvallis snd Dallas high aohools meet tonight to deter mine the district 11 bssketball champion, who will enter the stato tournament at Willamette University. Corvallis dofoated Bellefoun tain 25 to 14 and Dallas won from Toledo 37 to 33 In yester day's games. Europe . may have Its black shirts, blue sblrts and brown shirts, but glvs America Its Red Sox and White Sox anytime, In stead. . V- r V'xV ) telephone does so much, and costs so little, that it simply does not pay to be without one." IYou can order from any telephone ) employee or Just tell our business -' office. .- ;. . . J , The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Business Office 129 S. 7th St. Telephone 300 WRESTLING Workmen From Transient Bureau Taken Into Grater Lake. Crater lake haa Us attractions for "bono" travelers ss wsll as mors prosperous tourists. Thll was Indicated Monday when 46 or 80 realdnnts ot tbs Klnmath Falls trauslent bureau answered "ss ou man" to a call for volunteers to work on ths ski hill at government camp In Crater park, Alfred Orhn. ths former na tional champion ski Jumper who was "discovered" in tbs tran sient bureau, and Tony Caalel, head ot the Orator Lake Ski club, came to Klamath Falls Monday and asked Manager Bill Bailee of the transient bureau It be eoutd scars up 13 men to work on tb ski hill, Ski Track Kut Bailee went Into tha bureau dining room, where ths man were at breakfast He explslned that there was nothing In the Job but good food and a warm plac to sleep, but that It of fered a ebano to as Crater lake snd to 1st soms outdoor exer cise, ii expected to get re sponse from less than half a doaen, but when bs had finished, in entire sssemnlsse stood so for a ohanc to take the Job. Twelve man were selected snd went to the park with Orhn and Caalel, They will remain there until next Monday. Orhn has been retained to help direct lb construction ot the ski rids. Hs told Balls Monday morning that be had ridden on many a hill, bnl that the Crater lake slid Is lbs fast est he has ever seen. "Wbes I went down tbst hill. I realised I was going faatsr than I hav ever ion before." Orhn said. Two Chiloquin -Players Named - At Tournament Ona Cblloouln high school playsr was named on the all- star team and another given hon orable mention when lbs out standing players were selected st ths snnual Southern Oregon Normal school tournament at Ashland last week. Chlloquin, defending champion from 1983, won third position, Oosaett, stsr gusrd, woa a first placs on the mythical com bination. Jobnaon was awarded an honorabl mention. . Fetish of Lakevlew, also re ceived an honorable mention. If You Get Up Night. Lax the Bladder With Juniper uu, wacna, avto. Drlvs out tbs Impurities and excess acids that cause irrita tion, burning and frequent deslr. 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