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(160-pound division).
Cobell Wins Thriller
Cobell's scrap with the New
york lad was one of the most
counters. The bloody fracas was
stopped after 1:01 of the third
round. The Oregon Indian's vic
tory occurred in the second round
of the eliminations.
One of the principal upsets was
the defeat of Shoulderblade, an
other Oregon Indian, in the first
eliminations by Dutra, a plucky
135-pound battler from the Atlan
tic coast.
McChesney who drew a first
round bye, lost the nod to Rich in
the second round of the 112-pound
division. Pifer, another Oregon
fighter who skipped the first
round, lasted but 1:22 of the sec
ond round 126-pound division tus
sle with rugged Mancinelli of Den
ver. Dillingham also drew a first
round bye and went out of the
tournament in his initial scrap.
Split Decisions In
White Bowling Loop
Split decisions featured play in
the White bowling league at Eu
gene Recreation Wednesday night
when New Service Laundry de
feated the Knights of Columbus,
Kugene Neon Sign Co. defeated
Washburne's Frigidaires, and Cy
Slocum defeated Westinghouse, all
by 2-1 scores.
Eberdt of the Caseys, with a 224
single game, and Roy Northam of
the Beer Barons, with a 566 series,
took individual honors.
New Service 1003 l4 B70 :7
KntKhts of Columbus 893 850 9482801
Hinli Slnsle Eberdt. K. of C 224
High Series Arey. New Service ..S35
Neon Sen Co. 949 987 7372493
Washburne's 945 866 990 2801
High Single Malos. Neon - 102
High Series Muller. Washburne's .539
CV Sloeum - 756 911 8912558
Westinghouse -721 880 9262527
High Single Harris. Westinghouse .207
High Series Northam. Slocum's .566
Title Bout Eyed
By 8 Grapplers
Jackson, Garibaldi
Bet On Own Chances
COMPLETE PROGRAM
Main Event Jackie Nichols
and Otis Clingman vs. Tony
Garibaldi and Bulldog Jack
son, team match.
Semi Final Monte LaDue
vs. Zibby Zbyszko.
Opener Bobby Wagner vs.
Russell Riley.
Referee; Harry Elliott.
Opens Saturday
You can outfit completely at
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Heels 50c to S12.00 each
Fliei SI. 00 to SI. 50 dozen
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Inspired by their individual
victories in Portland Monday
night. Bulldog Jackson and Tony
Garibaldi were taking all of the
available money they could find
at the prevailing odds on their
scheduled team match against
Otis Clingman and Jackie Nichols
at the armory Thursday night.
Because Clingman and Filepo
Romano handed the two vllllans
an unmerciful beating in a tan
dem tussle several weeks ago,
local betting commissioners have
established the cleanies as 5 to
2 favorites. The flood of Jackson
Garibaldi money, however, had
cut the odds to 4-3 at noon
Thursday.
Eye McShain Match
Jackson defeated "Rebel" Riley
and Garibaldi took the measure
of Zibby Zbyszko in Portland
matches Monday.
"We'd be suckers not to take
anything even-money or better
on Thursday's match," Jackson
said, "I was certainly not myself
when we lost our last team match
and Nichols isn't that much bet
ter than Romano."
There will be more than the
wagers, the honor of winning and
rivalry between cleanies and
meanies involved in Thursday's
match. To the grappler who
makes the best showing within
the next few weeks will go a
world championship light-heavyweight
match against Danny Mc
Shain. Although the champion usually
demands 60 percent of the purse,
getting a crack at the world
championship not only gives the
challenger an opportunity to light
the crown, but to get a slice of
a good purse. Jack Raynolds,
welterweight titleholder, was the
last champion to appear here. He
packed the armory in a match
against Ben Sherman three years
ago.
Two Supporting Matches
The four principals in the two
supporting matches will also be
eyeing a chance to meet McShain,
oldtime Eugene pop-bottle target.
Monte LaDue, who was as
sured of the hatred of local mat
followers after last week's de
but, will meet Zbyszko, colorful
Hungarian, in the semi-final, a
30-minute. 2 of 3 fall event.
Bobby Wagner and Riley, two
other members of the recent styl
ist troupe imported by Promoter
Herb Owen, will meet in a one
fall, 30-minute opener.
Reserved seat tickets are on
sale at the Club cigar store. The
program is scheduled to start
promptly at 8:30 p. m.
Eugene A. C.
Needs $300
Wanted 100 baseball fans to
keep Eugene in the Oregon State
Baseball league!
"Eugene has a franchise in the
league and a bye has been left for
the. local club in the schedule, but
you can't pay a league entrance
fee and buy baseballs and bats
with peanuts," Frank Fassett said
Thursday.
The membership committee of
the Eugene Athletic club, attempt
ing to sell 100 memberships at $3
each to finance the State league
club, has been enlarged. Unless
the required S300 is raised within
the next few days the plan will
be dropped and the money col
lected will be refunded to those
who have taken memberships.
The Eugene junior chamber of
commerce has added its support to
the plan and will assist the com
mittee in its membership cam
paign. Eugene fans who are not
contacted by the committee can
purchase "tentative" memberships
from either Lonnie Crawford or
Mervin Dahl at the First National
bank. Bill Parrish at Hendershott's,
Al Diotz at Babb's, or Dick Strife
at the Register-Guard.
District 7 Baseball
League Lead At Stake
The southern division, district
7 high school league baseball
leadership will be at stake Friday
when Coach Eldon Fix and his
Springfield Millers invade Eu
gene for a meeting with the un
beaten Eugene high Axemen. The
same afternoon Coach Ray Hen-
! drickson will take his University
i high sluggers to Junction City.
Eugene and Springfield won
initial league games last Friday
and Springfield rested Tuesday
when the UHS games was post
poned because of rain. Eugene,
however, played four innings and
led Junction City 5-2 before be
ing rained out.
Coach Bert Kerns will likely
use Bob Robertson on the mound
for Eugene, the lanky hurler
showing well in holding UHS to
three hits last week. Delbert
Koch turnend the same trick for
the Millers against the Tigers
and will no doubt do the hurl
ing for Springfield.
Smith and Barker will pro
bably form the Junction City bat
tery for Coach Lee Weber. Tex
Gatlin, who allowed only seven
hits In his loss to Eugene and
several of them very scratch
bingles will hurl for thc Tide
nine.
The Junction City game is
slated for 2:30 p. m., the Eugene-Springfield
clash for 3:15
p. m.
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Mrs. Carl Phetteplace
Defeats Bogey, 2 Up
Ten women golfers braved rain
and threatening weather Wednes
day to compete in match play
against par, feature nine-hole
event of the regular "ladies' day"
at the Eugene Country club.
Mrs. Carl Phetteplace, class
"B" winner, was the only golfer
to defeat Mr. Bogey, coming in
two up. Mrs. Earl Thompson won
in class "A", 1 down to bogey,
and Mrs. L. S. Axland won the
class "C" division, 1 down.
Tacoma Tigers Wallop
Portland U., 18-0
TACOMA. April 13. OP) The
Tacoma Tigers of the Western
International league landed on
three Portland university hurlers
;n an exhibition baseball game
game yesterday and won easily,
18 to 0. Portland got but two
safe blows.
Hutchinson, Trout
Beat Atlanta, 10-6
ATLANTA, Ga April 13. UB
Rookies Dizzy Trout and Fred
dy Hutchinson pitched the De
troit Tigers to a 10-6 victory over
the Atlanta Crackers of the South
ern Association Thursday.
Two Vital Games In
'B' Baseball League
Undisputed leads In both thc
American and National divisions
of the Lane county "B" high
school baseball league will be in
the balance Friday when six of
the eight baseball clubs see ac
tion. Oakridge and Mohawk, victors
in their opening games, will clash
in the only American loop game
at Oakridge. Pleasant Hill and
CresWell will be idle.
Elmira and Coburg, co-leaders
of the National circuit, will meet
at Elmira in the top game of
that section, Thurston playing at
Lorane in the third clash.
Wally Hopkins of Mohawk and
Burtraw of Oakridge will be the
opposing moundsmen in the Am
erican league game, Bromley
will pitch for Elmira and Sch
wartz for Coburg In the leading
National meeting. Wicks will pro
bably be the Thurston hurler,
opposing Scales of Lorane in thc
other National league game.
Portland Loses
To Angels, 9-5
Los Angeles Takes Big
Lead In Coast Loop
COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS
Los Anseles
Hollywood
Portland
San Francisco
Seattle
Oakland
San Dirfro
Sacramento
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WRESTLING
EUGENE ARMORY
TONIGHT - - 8:30 P. M.
MAIN EVENT - - TEAM MATCH
BULLDOG JACKSON and TONY GARIBALDI
vs.
OTIS CLINGMAN and JACKIE NICHOLS
SEMI-FINAL
MONTE LaDUE vo. ZIBBY ZBYSZKO
OPENEB
RUSSEL "REBEL" RILEY vs. BOBBY WAGNER
HERB OWEN, Promoter
EUGENE WRESTLING COMMISSION
By The Associated Press
Except for the top and bottom
clubs, it was all square in the
Pacific Coast baseball league to
day, with six middle teams tied at
,500 per cent and the Los Angeles
Angels stepping out ahead of the
pack with ten straight victories
behind them.
While the cellar-spot Sacramen
to Senators won their second game
of the season by nicking Holly
wood again. 9 to 7, Los Angeles
got hits when they counted and
defeated Portland SI-5, at Los An
geles.
Angels Beaten Twice
The Los Angeles club, beaten
only twice this year, sewed up the
ball game in the sixth when Pit
cher Lee Stine smashed a homer
with two on, sending Bill Radonits
from the Portland mound. The An
gels hit Radonits and Ralph Bir
kofer for 12 hits, while Stine gave
up 11.
At Sacramento Wednesday night,
the Senators drove Rugger Ardi
zoia from the hill with a six-run
splurge in thc second inning as
they boat Hollywood.
Third-baseman Mickey Haslin
connected for a single with the
bases loaded in the 10th inning to
score Al Niemiec and give the San
Diego Padres a 7-to-( win over
the San Francisco club at San
Diego. San Diego sluggers blasted
the offerings of Aldon Wilkie and
Win Ballou for 17 hits. Fred Ber
ger, acquired by the Padres from
St. Paul, hit a 400-foot homer in
the eighth. There was no one on
base.
Isekite Sent to Tacoma
Oakland scored three runs in the
opening frame off Southpaw Bill
Walker and never relinquished the
lead in beating Seattle at Oakland
Wednesday night 0-4. Clarence
Pickrel relieved Walker in thc sec
ond, and Ed Selway replaced Pick
rel In the fifth. Jack Salveson pit
ched the full route for Oakland,
giving up 14 hits.
Floyd Isekite, who joined the
coast league with San Francisco on
option this spring, has been re
turned to Tacoma of the Western
International league.
Scores:
BBS
Hollywood 7 1
Sacramnto 9 H 0
Ardtzoia, Osborne 12) and n.npnei.
Crandall; Martynlk; Kellrhcr 7 and
Ogrodowski.
Bob Smith
'O' Prexy
Bob Smith, University of Oregon
halfback, will be king of thc Or
der of "O" during the next year
as the result of elections held
Wednesday by members of the
university lettermen's club. Smith,
a junior.' was one of three gridders
who were elected to the five offi
ces. A basketball-baseball letter
man took one post and a cinder
man the other.
Ted Gerhard t, another halfback
who finished his competitive ca
reer last fall, was elected vice
president, and Frank Emmons,
junior fullback, was named ser-geant-at-arms.
Ford Mullen, No. 1 reserve on
the national championship basket
ball team and captain of the base
ball club, was elected secretHry,
and Klrrnan Storli, middle-distance
running ace, was named
treasurer.
Chicago Fans To Pay
$25,000 In Benefit
CHICAGO, April 13. U,R
Sympathetic White Sox fans
trailed steadily to the box office
today, adding their dollars to a
purse of nearly $25,000 for their
crippled pitching hero, Monty
Stratton.
The purse will be the receipts
of a special exhibition came
against the Chicago Cubs next
Mondav Stratton Day as their
thanks for Monty's stellar contri
buttons before a hunting accident
tore away his right leg last winter.
Monty was the idol of thc south
side here. He won tough games
with a second-division club and
the fans liked it.
Seattle A 14 3
Oakland .0 10 4
Walker. Pickrel (2), Selway (5) And
Campbell: Salveson and Conroy.
San Francisco 11 2
San Diego ....7 17 I
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Woodall: Ward. Tobln 14) WeTdon (9
and Detore.
Portland B 1) 2
Lo A riffles . ..9 12 0
Radonitz. Birkofer (6 and Moqzo;
Sttne and Ft. Collin.
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