i;cans Battle Medford All The Way But Go Down, 38-27 th.lrfy .", , ,H nulled nt of their tfit 10 Urt 1 l,w ' nu.rlcr, Mrdford control of the """il.1 i markers DUEL I pAUL HAINt. . ...niuii down f"""r... wrlri de- . rilln lntorot. "'.-.'.nro Thursday In P"1 .li.ii ii.n(i once fen urns"' J the mln means of hi DfCI Ml M Will c ill 1' inform'- fcii low iim". t me l itirt- nioc until taiiame Kind of HAINES te.hd of lima. I. ..in nMcasiirlly cllnv I, pthtrlns '"W SETS Sfblbh the liCAA hi finally come hi run iniun"' Lhti. officials and nb ul to amiiBo mi j -.. i..m. nr nluycrj 1)0' be time. Tills In a rule l.m hivd been nut Into Em ito and would have. E,t for the foot thnt the could not sco bryond its .... i- - j.ri.n ..... inn 11 M U.TIUM,.- ,l rlBhl direction, ul- .11 ii iiill for from bo Lm... ind lliht In the fctld. Tho iltuntlon will k mi be entirely rcmc Kil competent men guide Iiiny of sports, but nt action Is being tnken lut, and Hint Is Doner boding Idly by while il iimbllna syndicates h every method nt their to corrupt Amerjcan ind athletics i Reported Considered iseboll Czar EUtes Circuit Judgo John fin wsi reported todny laddered for the position Jsiloner of baseball by l(jue members of n fc nominating committee. lidat his Cincinnati home (. former president of 'hem association, sa d. k'l heard of it and have Iwimunlcatlon from any- Mil" roncisco Seals New Outfielder PANCISCO, Feb. 10 (TP) inncuca const league Clllb announreH Irulnv imulrcd Rnv Nlrr.lv l. iliom Jeriev f'liv nt n, M league In a trade ISJaff, outfielder. Skaff, fed In 39 games Inst sea- p w ine east. Nicely Is a I --.oHvii-a, ina lav n rmy medical dls In ,ervl". r- hoiir-i IOr jersey Pn Panthen factory Team I" P 14 nn nl. ii.- Wd And-y Wright col J wwteri for the fac ngulnst 8 scored by the Pellcnna to con tho Hunting. 36 to 27. It was ii good, fust ball game ail ma wuy, aiinoiign once ugaln nmiioiouB fouls were committed uy "inn ciuua, iweworcl was charged with 17 infraction of tho mien, whllo tho Ivnien wcio found guilty 10 times, Jerry Thome, Pelican plvntmnn, was evicted from the tilt on five nor sonala In tho third quarter, but piayua n unu giiuie ncvurthelcss. Jim I'lilmcr. who collected 2.1 points against Ashland hero lust wecK, was won covered and un. ablo to find the bucket. lie scored only three tulllrs through' out the entire game. Tho Klamath Pelicans mudo a valiant effort to mi up the victory string of Medford Friday night, but the height of tho Uluck Tor nado again proved to be the do- elding factor a tho Moc ford cnit ors rolled up a 118 to 27 victory. This Is the first ball gume of the season In which thu powerful Tornadoes have boon held to loss than 40 points, Tho It-men led throughout most of the first stanza, but Itlggs and Koss, Medford bean- Doles, cunio throuu h wllli a tin. In nploco Just before the quarter encieci io givo ino Tornado an 1 1 to 7 lean. In tho second canto, the Med ford hoopmen cunned 11 points whllo holding tho Pelicans to 4, to set the puce ut 22 to 11 at tho end or tho initial ha f. White, Noreon and Blchn each canned five markers to pace the Pelican attack and Koss rang up Track Champs Clash in AAU Meet Tonight By BILL KINO BOSTON. Feb. 10 (p) War tlmo conditions conllnuo to whit tle down its many fields but the Boston AA will nresent in n. tlonul AAU champions during Its SHth nnnunl indoor meet to night at tho Boston Garden. Starting Off With Kcl Tnmvr.il of New York university, who will attempt to repeat in tho Brines 50-yard dash, the Unl mm club will servo its faithful fol- lowers noted tltllsts In all but the longer races. Eddie DuffD!!- nf Dnvlnn n former Tufts hurdler, will seek his third win since 1042 in the timber-topping event nnd, since Elmore Harris of New Jersey's Shore AC, has signed up for the "600." the former In tnn.hr.nw favorite. Harris, holder of the national outdoor low hurdles tit lo. Is expected to give the vet eran Jimmy Herbert of New York, winner of last week's Mill- roso event, the st ffost sort of competition. Tho Hunter m Mr. until thl year tho standout BAA feature, appears dominated by Jim Raf fcrty of New York, the flOOO meters chomnlon who hn vet In win In Boston. The BUI null two.mlln. fnrmi-. ly tho meet's co-feature. Is n hnn. dlcap affair tonight with For rest Efnw of Bainbrldge naval base, the national strenlrclm'tp champion, and Dune Blanchnrd or lutts, running from scratch In a large field. Uniform Hunting, Fishing Laws Eyed FOX LAKE. III.. Feb. 10 (ZD Uniform stato hunting and fish ing laws aro odvocated by Jesse F. Thompson. Minneapolis.. Minn., supervisor of tho U. S. Fish and wlldllfo service. Conservation programs would benefit greatly from such unlll cation, he told representatives from eight states who attended tho second annual meeting of the association of midwest fish and game law enforcement offi cers yesterday. Seattle Vanguards Upset Ironmen, 5-4 PORTLAND, Feb. 10 W) 14 ringers to Ink high scoring honors for tho availing. Ho was followed by Hayes with eight couutors and Itlggs with seven, Tonight tho two teams will again collldn in their final luSslo of the conference season. Tho Pelicans aro still determined to snap the victory string of the lomndo and will bo going all out tonight lo muke their final chance good. Summary: Klamath (27) Medford (38) Palmer, 3 F Hayes, 8 While. 8 F Rosa. 14 1Ihorn. J C Rlgg,, 7 Noreon, 8 G Fnwcett, 3 Bldm. 8 G Watson, 2 Substitutes: Klamath, Mason 1, Rcdkey 3, Zaroslnskl 2, Noel 1, Bussman 0. Medford, Cave 4. Officials: Swanson, Medford; Fabcr, Ashland. Halftlme score: Modford 22, Klamath 11. Clock Strikes 52 for Big Bill Tilden By FRED HAYDEH NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (P) Tho clock struck 52 for Big Bill Tlldcii today but tho hardy per cnulul of tho courts scarcely no ticed ho was still too busy with Ills tennis. Tho angular, aging but active aco ,,urjntly needs no more than sovcral sets of tennis daily to keep him young. He averages at least five a day. Greatest showman in the his tory of tennis, Tilden is tho only remaining actlvo member of the golden '20s which saw him, Bubo Itutli, Bobby Jones, Tommy Hitchcock and Jack Dcmpscy form tho "big five" In sports. Bill is hero to play with his old doubles nartner Vlnnle Rich- ards and others In the Grossing er cautccn-by-matl tennis show. February 17. Proceeds will hcln distribute packages to our armed forces. Baker Quintet Clinches Blue Mountain Title PENDLETON. Feb. 10 (PI Baker high school's basketball team whipped the Pendleton Buckaroos here Friday night 40 to 35 to clinch the Blue Moun tain conference chamolonshln. The two teams play again to night. It was Baker's third con secutive, win over the Bucks. Uallantync, with 17 Doints. turned tho tublcs in favor of the visitors after Pendleton led most of tho time tho first two periods, tho half ending 19-18 for tho Bucks. Ballantyne scored a doz en point tho last half. Baker made 1Z points on free throws, missing only five shots out of 17, whllo Pendleton mado only three out of 10. RAKF.K U0 U) riNDI.ETOV l.prry. ...... T . Hayel, 1.1 Jntiiuon. 7, y ... Cox. u Cariwnter. 4. C Alford. S Prlcnon. 0 G Kellry. fl UallMnlyni. 17 WG Cook, a Substitutes: Baker, Hender son. Officials: Carl Kllgcl and Tuck Hodgcn, Pendleton. Stretching a Point SOME COtSlC(Z 6PEATEST OFFSNSNE PLAYER 1UEYBER SAW Tough Tony Again Rassles Mr. Stoneface to Deadlock tho final period, tho Vancouver Nation not only to chansr w tisn., vanguaros xnrcwJiira lion to tho winds last night and garnered a 5-4 victory over the Northern Division lending Seat tle Ironmen In a Pacific coast hockoy league encountor. CAGE SCHEDULE Tonight at 7 o'clock on th KUH8 maple, the Klamath froshmtn fiv will collide with the Henlty "B" team and Immediately following this tunle th Wildcats will clash with th Honlay first string outfit at 81I8 p. m, Tough Tony Ross almost did it again last night at Gladiator's gully, when he rassled the sav' age "Grey Mask" to a draw for the second time in two weeks here. On both occasions Tough Tony needed only one more fall to bounce the hooded hoodlum and find out who and what the guy really is. It was a slam-bang match from- start to finish before a capacity house that saw the masked men ace take the first flop in the third heat by using his vicious head butts. After Mr. StoneXace had rendered Tony groggy with his favorite weapon, he slammed him to the canvas with a flying mare and took the fall with a body press. Ross proved again that he was made of stern stuff by coming out of his corner with blood in his eye to really work the "Mask" over in tho last three rounds. The crowd screamed it self hoarse as the two gladiators surged to and fro across the ring with tho fortunes of war chang ing hands often, but it was not until the final canto that Tony was able to take the fall that knotted the count. After both musclcrs had reg istered some telling blows, Tony took the final flop with an ab dominal stretch that left the Petersen Keglers Still Way Off Pace CHICAGO, Feb. 10 (P) The Petersen bowling classic, carry ing with it the world's richest firizc, today still awaited a keg cr who could turn in a better than 200 average for the eight games each of the 1728 entrants must roll across 16 alleys. Frank Van Dalcn of Niagara Falls, N. Y., who took the lead with an even 1600 Thursday a 200 average was not threat ened last night as 06 bowlers went to the line in three shifts. "Mask" prostrated In the middle of the ring. In the scml-wlndup, Pete Bel castro took the measure of Jolt in' Jack Kiscr in a wild and bloody brawl. Jack grabbed the first fall with his famed "alli gator clutch, but Pete came back strong to apply a surfboard on Kiser in the fourth stanza. Jack was unable to return and Referee Wally Moss awarded the match to Bclcastro amid the jeers and hoots of the fans. "Silent" Rattan, deaf-mute grappler, butted biceps to a draw with "Blood and Guts" David son in the curtain-raiser. Red Shield Quintet, DeMolay Hoopmen Score V. L. Triumphs In the Victory league Friday night, the Red Shield five nosed out Murphy's barber shop, 17-15, and the DcMolay's romped over Sacred Heart academy, 35-21. Reeves scored 13 markers for the DoMolay five and McChes ncy racked up 10 for the acad emy. Fuller collected six ringers for Red Shield and Yerkovich accounted for five for Murphy's. Trojans to Have Youngest Football Captain In History LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 M) The 1945 University of Southern California football team will have the youngest captain in Trojan history. Jim Callahan, who won't be 19 until next August, was elect ed to the post at last night's an nual grid banquet. A two-year lotterman at end, he blocked a kick for the first touchdown in USC's Rose Bowl victory over Tennessee last Jan uary 1. Classified Ads Bring Results. Duck Hunters May Get Big Break By BUS HAM WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 (JP) Ther ara so many ducka In th country that congraaa and th wildlife aervlc may glv hum an a brak next lesson. Th houa wlldlif isourca conservation eommltte Is con- Trailing 4-2 as they went IntoUy.ring doubl-barrU thrcwNjarfl. duck-stamp law but also t ply local conditions to axis1 ned acaion. Chairman Robertson (D-Va.) asa th aituatlon thla wan unar in aucn-stnmp law. a. iwi- trnr ""ng Houie With Major Hoopla YOU SftMnQAr lEn.r: '-w"wou BUT VIE CrWT VOD m.XN5 MOUNTAIN . --iyi;ipa, FOR. TI-IA.T , Ull J . TMt nTr "rCfi r! 1 RRtrthi intl-KfcNj. Cun- IHs. COB IT VMAS A VJILO. BUT IP YOU CAM ROPE ND BRAND THAT RADIO MAVERICK, VOU THB SOL.Ufc.Ni , SPURS I t-VK UNI.C J I ... I r- l CHIVA& I " about 11,000,000 la paid by hunt era ach yaar Into a fund that la devoted to th purchaa of xafugea In which no hunting is allowad. Th duck population, under auch protection, ha increased mora rapidly than anyon par- (cipatod. f rom n,uuu,uuu in 935 to 125,000,000 this year. If thia program of picking th boat feeding areaa for rafugea ia continued without alteration, th tim aoon may com whan hunUra will wonder wher they can go to ahoot. Robertson thinka that ths refuge a, totaling 12,000,000 acres, can ary a dual pur pose part for faadingi part thrown open for hunting. Dr. Ira N. Gabrialson, fish and wlldlif director, testified bafor th committee that thia queation "haa been running through my mind for aora tim," and that it "need to b considered." Robertson fla that a longer saaaon. . . two and one-half to thr months. . may ba advis able under wartime conditions, and that regional regulations to mt local conditions ahould ba applied. Cougars Roll Over UW.48-34 Vlnca Hansen Paces WSC Hoopmen to Victory With 23 Points; Tied For 2nd PULLMAN, Feb. ' 10 (JP) Thanks to the deadly shooting ey of towering Vine Hansen, tha Washington State college Cougars today are deadlocked for second place in the northern division, Pacific Coast league standings still to be contended with in any disposition of the division title. The big center potted seven field goals and made all nine of his foul shots for 23 points as the Cougars blasted the Univer sity of Washington from the title picture by a 48-34 score. Half time count was 20-19 in favor of the victors. The Seattle quintet moved out to the fore on an initial basket by Guard Whitey King, only to have Hansen tie it up with his first tally. The lead changed hands 12 times and the count was tied six times in the first half. With the score 33-25 In the second period, the Cougar sec onds entered the fray and held the Washington squad scoreless for seven minutes and built their own count to 46. The win put Washington State into a tie for second place with idle Oregon State which meets the league leading Oregon Web foots tonight. BASKETBALL OREGON PREP By Th Associated Praas Baker 40, Pendleton 36. Eugene 52, Roscburg 22. Springfield 40, University (Eugene) 32. Junction City 31, Cottage Grove 28. Milton Freewater 39, La Grande 34. Toledo 40, Willamina 22. St John's (Milwaukie) 47, Corbett 17. Oregon City 47, Milwaukie 31. Forest Grove 36, Tigard 32. St. Helens 25, Scappoose 23. Silverton 52, Canby 30. Hillsboro 35, Beaverton 24. Corvallis 32, Lebanon 23. Central Catholic (Portland) 46, Gresham 24. Roosevelt (Portland) 30, Wash ington (Portland) 26. Jefferson (Portland) 51, Sabln (Portland) 25. Benson (Portland) 32, Grant (Portland) 26. Commerce (Portland) 31, Franklin (Portland) . 24. Astoria 37, Salem 34. Woodburn 50, Molalla 18. COLLEGE Wyoming 43, Colorado A&M 32. 20th Century Fox 41. South ern California 36 (Overtime). U(JL,A 47, Camp Ross 42. Eastern Washington 82. Mon tana State 31. College of Pacific 53, Fair- Metropolitan Life Insurance HARRY PELTZ 723 Washington Phon 7644 Saturday, Fab. 10, 1B4S HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Swaps Leather 1 ft ' r) V ; I ' 4 t t ' i IP H f . ' : j -v-if, X P X - 3 "Jug" Leads New Orleans Open With 68 NEW finr.F.ANR .! in im Harold (Jug) McSpaden startu his second round of golf in tha $5000 New Orleans Open today with a broad grin edging over his xauare 1nur fhnrl. n leading 4-under par 68 for tha jjxsb 10 jioies yesterday. It was sheer consistency in the onenlntf rn, -I tho McSpaden a two-stroke lead over his nearest rivals, who included the game's top money winner, Byron Nelson of Toledo, O. McSpaden's card showed 4 birdies and 14 pars. He was two under par on both nines, 35 and 33. Nelson starts today with a 2-under-par 34-3670 to his credit. Other 70's are held by Claude Harmon, Grosse Point, Mich.. Rrvan Wlnfr.,- nlln. Tex., and Denny Shute, Akron! Other members of the pre tournament "favored f 1 v e," SammV Snn,4 nf TIr,. C 1 Va., Henry Picard of Harris burg, Pa., and Sammy Byrd of wm nave io nit tneir best form tnHav if u,.. inAnj to close in on McSpaden. Fighter Charlie Harris, new comer to th marin boxing team, will b in there tonight in an attempt to halt th win ning streak of th naval air station's flashy negro slugger. Al Burkhardt. The fights will get underway at 7:30 p. m. in th post gym. As an added attraction. Pet Belcastro, the Weed assassin, will crunch eraniums wit;. "Blood and Guts" Davidson, ex-marine from San Diego, in a rassllng match. Guests of servicemen may pass through gates unescorted. (Of ficial Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Roy I. Jindra.) field - Suisun Skymasters 52 (Overtime). Geiger Field 44, Tonopah Army Air Field 43. Ephrata AAB 53, Fourth Air Force Headquarters Squadron 48. Utah 60, Denver 46. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PACT HO HOSPITALIZATION N Lsh of Tim Permanent ReeolUl. DR. E. M. MARSHA Cblroprmotlo Physician Nt. 1U, Caqolre Tbaatra Bids Phono laM TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Mova Yourself Sap H Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phon 8304 . 1201 East Main EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE 127 So. 7th SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken 0e MERCHANT'S LUNCH Includes Soup - Salad Dessert - Coffe Woffles All Hours Meal Tickets 15.50 Valu ; for $5.00 I I 1 VI II SATURDAY J 9:PM-l:AM ftfNi rSi ieT Wftrtr ' k $1 T SqI r'" ,w,w , J I -EAGLES;'.; Just Arrived MEN'S Plaid Jackets Heavy weight bright wool plaids. Slaes 36-46. DREW'SMANSTORE 733 Main THIS AND EVERY Saturday Dancing for Members And Their Ladies MUSIC BY SHEPHERD'S ORCHESTRA Admission Is Free, So Let Us All Turn Out For Good Times When in Madford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Ann Earlay Proprietor ' . Notice DANCE AT THE BIG WHITE BARN Every SATURDAY Night Corner of Homedale and Airway Muile by Jack Stuart and His 5-Piece Band Fun for Everybody! Tractor Owners Invited (SuD for owners, at Balsiger Motor Company 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. . . . Wednesday, Feb. 14th .1 . ". .. ...... . , . . Refreshments at Noon i- ' ialsiger Motor Co.