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PAGE FOTTR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934. Chemawa Indian Cagers to Invade Tiger Den Friday and Saturday CALIFORNIA OARSMEN START WORKOUTS ON ESTUARY VETERAN QUINTET cheduled for tonight between Champion Maxle Rown bloom and Joe Knight of Cairo, was postponed today until Monday night. Jessie Hansen, Luther Conger, Hllma Conger. Building: Gene Cameron, chairman; Clarence Tedrlck. E.

J. Kellogg, Verl Redpath, J. G. Ferrell. PROMISES LOCALS TILLAMOOK POSTS TO HEAR DEBATE BY HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Ezl- L' si" ursriti i r'w tlJnaM.A, li "'I "trt- REAL OPPOSITION FRIDAY EVENING The "White Elephants" of the Old Feud Will Be Renewed Burgher's Boys in Fine Fettle, Except for Few Colds Prelims Slated Southern Oregon Normal will offer two of the most outstanding baskot-ball attractions In the history of the school within the next few days.

On Friday, February 3, the famous Mike Mikulak All-Stars will appear In Ashland. This team, composed entirely of nationally famous football stars PORTLAND, Feb. 1. (AP) Instead of reducing the budget of $582,741 for federal control of predatory animals and rodents, to 901,343, the federal biological survey service will continue Its work in Oregon and the 10 other western states on a normal basis, according to a telegram to the Portland chamber of commerce from Washington, D. C.

The Oregon game commission, and cattle, sheep and raisers' associations had protested the threatened abandonment of the predatory animal control service. TILLAMOOK, Feb. 1. (fl5) Federal, atate and city official today continued their Investigation of the recent attempted destruction by fire of the Tlllomoolt armory and of several written threats that the building would be bombed. Armed guards have patrolled the armory since fire was discovered tn three parts of the building several weeks ago.

Little programs has been made In the investigation, ul officials have been unable to determine whether they are dealing with a crank of an anarchist radical. Because of the several threats, contained in notes pushed under doors of the armory, attendance at public functions held in the building has been scant. (By Harold Grove.) Chemawa Indian school colorful who have' been outstanding basket hoopstert, alwaya In the past keen though friendly rival of the Medford ball players during their athletic careers, has defeated the best teams In the state. Including Union Oil of high Tlfien, will Invade the camp of the sturdy paleface re4 and black Prl Portland, winners from both Oregon day night at 8 p. m.

and Saturday Roxy Ann Grange will meet Friday night at the Bed Top achoolhouse. Lecture hour will start at p. m. Ralph Bailey of the high school will present his debating team at that time. At the close of the debate, regular meeting of the Orange will take place and a class will be obligated In the first and second degrees.

The following committees were appointed at the last meeting: Executive committee: Chas. Rose, chairman; Roacoe Roberts, W. C. Andrews, Clarence Tedrlck, Lillian Andrews. Economics: Mrs.

C. E- Rose, chairman: Mrs. Henry Hansen, Carrlo Hooker, Ada Roberts. Agriculture: Gen Cameron, chairman: Chas. Hoover, Frank Pasmore.

Joe Thornton. Legislative: James Stewart, chairman: W. T. Bolger, Don Elliott. Ways and Means: Elsie Hoover, chairman: Celma Ila Evans, Leila Red path.

Relief: W. T. Bolger, Mrs. J. Q.

Ferrell, Edith Beck. Ooldie Helvey. Reception: Minnie Cameron, chairman; Henry Hansen, Mike bvCk. Finance: Mable Thornton, chairman; Lillian Andrews, Jessie Hansen, Robt. Helvey.

Educational: Ila Evans, chairman; Luther Conger Sylvia Kellogg, Gar-reth Goddard. Recreational: Inez Tedrlck, chairman; Clarence Tedrlck, Prank Hansen, and Oregon States. On Tuesday. Feb night at 9 p. following a.

prelim ruary 6, the whiskered House of David lnarv In which the Tijrer Cubs will basketball team, without a doubt the tangle with the Junior high Bulldogs most colorful and spectacular trav The Indians, strong contenders for ellng basketball club In the world, will appear against the SONS at Med the Marlon county and district 13 championships In "past years, are con ford. The game will be played on the high school court. Two days later, sidered just as formidable this season, although the curtailment of enrollment at tho government school elim on Thursday, February 8, the same teams will play at Ashland, on the Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter or the Estate of Philip R.

Trefren, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as administrator of the estate of Philip R. Trefren, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the first publication of this notice to J. F.

FUegel, 32 North Central Medford, Oregon. Dated, and. first published January 25, 1934. J. F.

FLIEGEL, Administrator. H. K. HANNA and J. F.

FLIEGEL, Attorneys for Administrator. inated some of the veteran play em Junior high court. With one of the largest ilgnupt on record Crew Coach "Ky" Ebrlght of California opened the training aeaion with 14 boata, seven of which are shown rowing on Oakland estuary. (Aasoelated Press Photo) ESKIMOS DEFEAT BUCKAROOS, 4 TO 1 EDMONTON, Feb. 1.

(AP) On Ice slippery and covered with pools of water from the mild weather, the Edmonton Eskimos won a 4-to-l Northwestern Pro Hockey league game here last night from the Portland Buckaroos. They tallied twice In each of the last two periods. Who might have returned. The Mikulak Stars, led by "Iron Mike," all-Amerlcan fullback this year Veterans of the team which Invaded Medford last year are the brothers and Zundle at Oregon, are a powerful aggregation Mike was an all-city forward at Min and Keyote. The team Is coached by neapolis and Is not a novice at 'bas WOLFE, BELCASTRQ "Rube" Sanders and "Buck" Larnard, BOWLING ketball.

-Included In the. lineup are such stars are Bernle Hughes, all- the latter formerly prominent as Willamette university athlete. by coast center and co-captaln of this Broken windows glazed Itowbrldge Cabinet Works. Coach D. K.

Burgher reports his GOLFING STRIDE GRAPPLE TO year's Oregon champions. Hughes was an all-state guard in basketball player In excellent condition except 1 for the bad colds that are still hover a Captain Saylor'a Elk club bowllnfi team took two out -of three, games from Captain Watson's squad In their at Medford high. ing within a few of the first stringers. lodge tourney match last night. In the one game the Watsons won.

they Starting lineup for the game is not settled as yet, but It is rumored that Captain "61" Harris and Tom' White piled up enough pins to give them blgh total for the week. DeVore and E. Orr teams roll to night. AQUA CALIENTE, Feb. 1.

(AP) Craig Wood, big blonde pro Baylor 183 182 181 458 QUI 187 148 179 S12 Strang. Vlg 188 137 134 427 Thompson 138 160 118 401 Mark Temple, all-coast halfback and co-captaln with Hughes at Oregon this year. Is another star on the team. Temple played a star role at Pendleton high in basketball and later played with the Oregon freshmen. Chuck Wlshard, veteran end, Is the center.

Wlshard played one year of varsity basketball at Oregon and Is a finished player. Bree Cuppolettl, aU-coast guard this year and formerly an all-state basketball star In Minnesota, la a guard on the team. That famous all-around athlete that Is now backfleld coach at Oregon, Johnny Kltzmlller, completes the roster. What a gathering of stars for a team of any kind. They have been playing to packed houses all over the White 131 188 173 470 from Deal, N.

who hit a detcur on the golden golfing trail of the California this year after, cleaning most of the cash last season, was back on the road today. Handicaps 89 80 80 387 will start at forwards. Max "Squirt" QlHnsky and Buss Brown at guards and Bob Hlnman at center. Three of these boys played against the Indians last year, making the number of vets on both teams even. The split a two-game series with the Indians last year.

The Tiger Cubs will have their hands full when they meet Bay Henderson's Bulldogs In the curtain raiser, scheduled to open at 7 o'clock Friday night and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The youngsters from tha Junior high always consider the Cubs as bitter a rival as Ashland Junior high teams, and that Is "something." A record-breaking 67 over this roll Les Wolfe, Texaa grappler, and Pete Belcastro, Sacramento, went 60 gruelling minutes to a no-fall draw In their half of the double main event mat bill at the armory last night. Fireman Ray Friable. Medford heavyweight, found little difficulty In taking two falls from Frank Clemens, gangling OklaVhoman, In their balf of the card. Belcastro and Wolfe went at top speed In the early atage of their tussle, first one and then the other having a seeming advantage.

Wolfe was unable to get Belcastro Into position for his dsngerous rolling scls- Totals 882 899 812 3533 Watson 134 158 180 473 Dates 102 141 212 545 Brown 180 150 177 487 ing course yesterday, four storkes under par, which cent him Into the lead at the end of the first round of Corum 127 127 137 381 Pabrlck 124 163 131 408 the Agua Caltente championship, brought him out of the wilderness. state, and so far have escaped defeat. A year ago Wood wound up with It will be a chance to see the boys who brought ame to Oregon from all 3.062.30 and three titles. This a son. he collected no laurels and only Handicap 107 107 107 321 Totals 844 838 934 2014 BIGEOLlPIC WELLMAN, NOTED $320.75 in cash.

over the country this year on an exceptional, championship football team coached by Prink ex-Medford But the leader of tho 1033 parade has his work cut out for htm If he Is to reap the 1,500 first place here Saturday. Only one atrlde be hind trailed Wee wbby Crulck shank of Richmond, who pushed In a fiS-putt on the 38th for a 08. Wlffy Cox, Brooklyn, and Paul Bun- van, White Plains, N. the defend NEW YOBK, Feb. Walter Wellman, 70, explorer and first man 1 to attempt a flight across the At ing chalmplon, were In a strategic position, as play started on the second round, shooting up 80's, Ralph cora and the Sacramentan was too big snd fast for any of the other holds which Les elected to use.

The match kept the fans In an uproar even during the final minutes, when both muscle manglers were so exhausted they could not have thrown their own ahadow. Wolfe wants snother shot at Oalifornlan, and Promoter Mack Lilian has agreed to pit the pair for a finish match on next Wednesdays card. Clemens, who before his match with Friable bad boasted he liked his opponents big. has lowered his sights a bit and now declares he don't like 'em quite so big. The Oklahoman clamped on hla "Indian paralyzer" hold for the first fall last night In IS mlnutea.

The Indignity seemed to rouse the local fireman, who came back and roughed Clemens up a bit before pinning him twice with flvlni Ouldahl, Los Angeles, runner-up to high school mentor. The House of David, led by Buck Buchanan, world's greatest ball passer, are the most clever basketball artists In the business. They give individual and team demonstrations that keep the fans on edge the entire evening. Red Johnston, star forward, and Brad Lair, six foot 11 Inch center, are other stars. They are all bearded and promise action and color.

They also promise to win the ball games. They seldom lose. Incidentally. Southern Oregon Normal has something in the way of a basketball team to throw against these hig-hly touted Invaders. The SONS have won most of their games this year and right now seem to have the best team in history.

They will let both of these teams have plenty of trouble and Coach Hobson Is going after all three games. on Our Entire Line the 1033 national open champion, was fourth with a 70, still a stroke to the good over the par 71 for the layout. The Hotel Medford will be the scene tonight of great combat (In very civilized form, of course) when southern Oregon lans meet for their most demanding indoor sport contract. The bridge Olympic, which constitutes the real showdown, will open at 8 o'clock. Men as well as women have reserved space at the tables, arranged to test Medford'a standing In the great of Guaranteed Tires AVE SAVE SAVE lantic ocean, la dead.

He had been 111 for three months when deatti came yesterday. Although Wellman made four attempts to reach the North Pole, twice afoot and twice by air, he was best known for the attempted flight to London. It. was made In 1010 and ended after 70 hours about 876 miles off Cane Hatteras. Wellman and his crew of five were rescued from the dirigible America by the ateamahtp Trent.

The first, feat which brought Well-man Into the public eye was finding and marking the exact spot where Columbus landed on Watllng Island, or San Salvador, ST. outside world of bridge. While they scissors In seven minutes and one At our present Low Sale Prices on Guaranteed Western Giant are playing here, other sharks will be doing the same thing In New York, Albuquerque and way points. The scores made here will be forwarded to national headquarters, where the champion will be determined. Mrs.

Oils Newbury Is directing the local tournament and reservations are being made through her. and Wear-well tires, vou can now minute, respectively. Llllard la angling for a return of the popular Bunny Martin as playmate for Clemens on the next card, and this should prove popular as both Martin and Clemens have made good impressions here. R0SENBL00M, KNIGHT RESET FOR MONDAY MIAMI, Feb. 1.

WJ Because of unfavorable weather conditions, the 15-round light heavyweight title bout easily afford to "replace those old. lifTTT IrStlaK ZTfrU smooth-worn tires that are a con stant menace to vour safetv. with by ruqaed. safe-treaded tires hnrkprl POMEROYS LEAD IN RIFLE CLUB SHOOT The St. Mary's All -Stan will renew their hoop feud with the Lang Ranges, of Grants Pass tonight In the Junior High school gymnasium at 8:30.

The All-Stars are out for nvenge after dropping their first game to the Ranges, The Lang Rangea have one of the strongest quintets In Southern Oregon and the spectators can be assured of a fast and thrilling game. In the preliminary game the Drop Scat Athletic club will play the heavyweights, a team consisting of former Medford football players. This game will start at 7:30. A small admission will be charged. "Western Auto's" famous Iron-Clad Guarantee Satisfactory Service.

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The blow landed on Hansen's neck and Cantonwlne rolled him over on his back. Beferee Vern Harrington, also felled by the same sweep, regained his feet and awarded the fall to Cantonwlne In 0:60 minutes. Cantonwlne took the first fall with a body slam and Hansen evened It In like manner. Don Wagner. 325 gTldater-wrestltr from Oregon State college, got busy with head locks and a body press and took a fall from Jack King, 300, Potr-land.

Jack Kogut took a one-fall match from Fred Mortenson, with a body presa. Pete Pomeroy 874 E. 11. Pomeroy 351 M. C.

aieason 848 Ed Lull 344 L. T. Brlttson 330 R. L. Edwards 3111 1.

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and Mfttrhmftkrr Jos-ehph Wlllouehbjr Foley got three reining rheere from the Chlc.no stadium eorporetlon ttockholdtra today as another "RTude" Trcwtllnff match ww parked In the "aettled" column. Londns, aeeklnff revenge for defeat at the hands of the former Notre Dame football star, got It last night when he threw Aavoldl with a reverse body hold In 91 minutes and 40 aec-onds, before 10,300 arectators. 29x4.40-21 30x4.50-21 II 28x4.75-19 29x5.00-19 I Western Giant Western Giant Western Giant Western Giant I Center Traction Center Traction Center Traction Center Traction I $fl98 $65 $S98 $(i4S PAYUEIMTS ON YOUR FURNITURE, CAR, RADIO, ETC It TOO MtWTHUr MTMXKTt furniture, rmUo, cm, at, aretak mg Ino much oast ni poor income, why not pay sll or part est man orl with loan from us and take ad-enrage of oar kwwvekieor fnonm-ly MTmentsr1 We wiU tend row ap to JM0 on your awn sqrnarare sod srrarirr- no iraksatu ftacraary and on terms that will gm eon mom time and moth smaller pay YALE PAPER LAUDS SEATTLE, Feb. I. AP Th TJnU tarslty of Waihlngtnn Huskies, undefeated leaders of the northern division Pacific coast conference hoop race, will entrain today for four games In Oregon that may cinch the title for them.

Washington will meet Oregon State college at Corvallls Friday and Saturday night, and will then Jump over to Eugene for games with the University of Oregon Monday and Tuesday. A clean sweep of the two series will give the Huskies 19 victories and a strangle hold on the pennant. Ask For SALE Prices on Your Size Snlder's Milk is doliciously rich. It is delivered to your door doubly protected by "Seal Snider 's service is always dependable, and the spick and span drivers and cars indicate the importance which Snidcr's place upon sanitation. Phone 203 World's Oldest and Largest Retailers of AutoSupplie More Than BO Stores In the Wert mil SERVICE at more than 150 "Western Auto" Storet A Feature That Sarei You Time and Money No matter where you drive in the west, you are olwoys ncor one of our mare than ISO stores which will back our guarantee with prompt and smiling service.

NKW HAVEN, Feb. 1. (AP) The appointment ot Raymond Pond as head coach of Yale football with a ataff of "outside assistants" was commended today by the Yale News, undergraduate dally, as providing "the best coaching consistent with the preservation of Yale sporlsmanslilp." "Equally Important," said News. "Is tl.e fart that the leadership of Yale coaching Is still In Yale hands, The Introduction ot an outside coach would inevitably tend toward pronrlyting. a fact that undergraduates and alumni alike consist, tntljr ignore." ffrhnol and County tYarrante Cashed Oregon Washington Mortgage Co.

4J Central, y. B. Thomas, Mgr. icense No. PACIFIC BASKETEERS DEFEAT WILLAMETTE SALBM, Feb.

1. (P Pacific university made It two In a row In tills seemn'e basketball aeries with JtVll-lamett university, winning the gsme played here hut nlaht 32 to 28, though the Besrrats hald a substantial lead until well into the second half. SNIDER DAIRY PRODUCE CO 101 So. Riverside Medford s-aastaaiiaiisj SaaZtZatoiBta.

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