Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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LaCoste Denies Decision
Result of Tilclen Action,
But Generally Believed
This Is Merely Due to
Courtesy Obligation.
Al TKI II,, Kni nee. July liT. lPi
- I't-ne l.arosl.- has decided lie
will iutt il.'i'-nd his American ten
nis i iianuiit.n-hij. this ear anil
will !!: ,,1-n, t-. (i io the tnitei
uiiii ih. remainder nf the
l-'i ' It i".'iin iu-t Mioiuh. he an-
II Ml I II- ( ( l.ir;i-.
- inHsu-il ih,. decision
v,:i ; h.ii prompted hy the Frnn0
, MH'iican ennt rover.sy concerning
l-Liiii;K , iu Hill 'j'ilden
I ' " in 1 1"' it i' ehullenue riHind.
iii-n! up his miiiil several
! - .M - I' it !n r VidUlH'Pl-cil th"
iiM'.rmaihui ih.at Uciih was fcreatly
'i l: - t at i !n- disiiun lii'icat ion of
Tildt-n vh i h deprives thf Kre nch . '" "f the most unpopular wrest
M:i i- of what In- pnw as a not her i ,'1"s ver appearing hero. 'rac
i h; it. i. show his superiority 1 'bally tin- entire crowd shouted
"'.. ! America's ranking No. 1 tllf liu-slan. who won tin' tirst
play or. ' f-'ll :n minutes and lust ilu
Ml I'r.tio u-luI.I wie "u-b SeiOOil l';i in lit minoie
i r;ii!i,r Ins.- tlx Davis cup
:han retain it when there niav
1- -mim- ci list- in tho aV'seiirt l
Tiki
Made by the same
maker for thirty
years, the same
cigar in blend,
materials, price,
Ceorge V. Childs
keeps its quality.
S u m a tra-wra pped ,
iong-filled,nv'f nil
i nclies, banded for
your protection,
generously good.
Try a
genuine
Childs
today.
CIGAR
MASON. EHRMAN 4 CO.
Dlstribiitor
Mcclfotd. Oregon
f
wrr DEVELOP
FILMS
FREE
West Side
Pharmacy
"The Rcxall Store"
1 I
GEORGE W.
TURK CAUSES A
NEAR RIOT BY
Most Exciting Wrestling
Match Ever Seen n Med
ford Won By Russian
Cossack When 'Muham
med Slugs Latter to
Meet Bull Montana.
I'nahlc t. t-nrh his titii.-k t'm
; per Hassan .Muhnmnied, the 'l-r-rihlo
Turk, Inst his second match
in Ahdiord isl iKhi hy a foul,
: wln-n hi? remlt-red Cit-ore luu-u-reni.
the ilussiau c'ossack, uncon
scious just before the third fall
; hy hitting him a t rrific blow
' ",i t in- neck. The ciiowd became
j wihl and the Turk was forced lo
return I'ruiii ins dressing rmmi
and linlsh the match hy wrt'sHlnn
; i lean, after, Diu-arem, who was
t senseless for ..illy a half-minute,
Utlly renamed consciousness. Tito
Mailt!', however, was an easy vie-
tim for the Turk on thf third
i tall.
.Muhammad's style of wrest lini;
'last niht did much to mala him
I'andomoninm ndRiiod for n
abort time ir. the armoij a fit r
I'nrl; had struck Ducart-nl
and several fans jumped into ih-
l ine;, hecnmiiiK excited hy t he
turn of affairs. Al em hers of the
hoxim;; commission at the match
announced thai Aiuhammed would
hatred from appeanni; in Hie
j future mi any local caul, hut later
changed their tlecislon. a nnon in-
iiiK t hat t he Turk must post i
fu ,-ash forfeii as a Kttarantee
against lonl la.-ttcs. if appearing
here ajiain.
-M u ha mined heca me tempera
mental at the otid of the first
fall, tindinp fault with the refer-'
' ltifr of Hull Montana. who
awarded the fall lo Hucarent.
when ihn Turk felt on his hack
with the Kussian on top. Aiu
hammed claimed thai Montana did
not rim at the usual t hree counts
and awarded the in II too soon,
l-'or a time he refused lo wrestle
if .Montana continued to refereo,
declaring he was unfair and par
tial. A word hattle ensued he
I ween the wrest ler and referee,
t he latter heenminir Infuriated at
the former's attitude.
Mateliinalier Jack Wood kept'
t he two men a pari ami wave in
dications that .Montana would oe
relieved as referee. hut a f"V
mi mite.'; later colled "I Still hack
into the rinp and the match con
tinued, as he fore.
The Turk was not particular
what holds, he used on Duca rent,
hy often kick intf the hitter's fae
a ml sometimes pullinn his hair,
once Aiuhammed tried the hitinq;
ysleni. ISoth wrestlers managed
to writrnle out of punishing holds,
including the leg split, which the
Turk applied several times on the
Itussian, who also a pplic-d it on '
the Turk. j
At one stage of the match, Mu!
hammed, gaining a good headlock j
hold, attempted to throw the -MO-
pound Jiussian out of Hip rin?
into the crowd, hut after attempt-1
ing three or four times pave up
! the plan ami hrought the Kussian
down in Die i nntei- m (ho tout. '
1 The ropen sa ed Al uhammed nu- ,
merous times from possihle defejit I
when he would crawl to them and j
sometimes grasp them with his ;
hands, which is against the wrest
ling rules. The Turk was ilai!d
hy a series of head locks applied
hy the Kussian and found protec
tion once hy laying on t he mat
a ml covering his head wit h his
hands. !
While the Turk won the third
fall, hy pinning the Russian down,
the tall did not count officially,
as he hnd already fouled Jhica
rent hy the neck blow.
It was announced from the ring
that Aiuhammed will meet Hull
.Montana nfxt Monday night at !
the Kialto theatre in a finish
match, winner take all. .Montana
has no love for the Turk a tut
will he the popular favorite at
Monday's match. J.ast night "Hull'
nearly came to blows with AI u
ha inmed. hut roughness at nxt
week" bout will be eliminated hy
Hie Turk posting a cash forfeit. i
The special event of the oven
ing, a 1 5 -minute match between
Kd Itemmer of Medford, 2 10
! pounds, and Itay Hitter of Hold
I Hill, IT.o pounds, ended in a draw.
: fallowing determined attempts by
both young men to throw eat h
j oilier. The boys did not mi the
bout fast, but provided good en
tertainment for the crowd, whirl:
j by its applause, indicated it would
I welcome seeing them again.
The preliminary of the evening
iwas won by furly Woods of Med -I
ford from ISutl Keilly. also of this
city, in two straiL'ht falls. I'.v
'winning this match. Woo':, will
t wrestle Cecil Jairriek In a main
event on a card 'to he presented
in rej ent f'lty, Calif., soon.
Kans last nii;ht wn accorded
t he goo, fort une of hea i inu
metropolitan fight anil wrest lin-'
announcer in art inn, when firs
Hail, a member of the Morning t
: ort-gonian sporting s 1 n f f. uti
; no'ini.-rd each event. Mr. Hail.
, who is a meml'-r nf the Portland
' boxing coninifsrvion, and who ha.
also been the announcer for all
reitlinc bouts in the "ate me
tropolis held by Virgil ff:i itilri. .
' welt knnwfli Portland promoter, i ;
uti hi (Vacation and will also pro'--
ably h" announcer at tin hitxir
at AshlHTui next- I'ridny
o
was furnished l;ts ten
ilw r)yiiH 1 (rot hers or
ami the Katil'-V 1 . l u
nitrhi .
am t sic
mu by
'he.-i v.i
1m n.l .
Turk l Hniiihanh'd.
In addition io h. hi om- .if ilu
ittimh'st wrestlers over in Mediwd.
Hassan Mohammed, who t-day wa-
clainuim he defeated ttucarent last
niht. althouuh he ht on a foul,
pi'oV'-d hims !f to he a t:nl .h-dKer
a l the Armory u niuht at t lie
end if the match when Imys in
i ho crowd henan thr-iwim; soda
pop hot ties at him iu derision of
his wrestling tactics.
The hollies kept him .jumping
until he reached his diesin room,
hut even there he was not left in
peace. A Prick and several roel;
were t hrown at him through t he
dressiimrnom windows. hie rock
struck hhn squarely in the stom
ach. As a result of the rowdyism,
several windows were hrokeu in
addition to a mirror. The identity
of Hie hoys, some of whom are as
old ns 2i years, has hem learned
and their actions arc now heiiiR
further invest inatod.
Dura rent, the Russia n I'nssacl:.
this afternoon was still suffering
somewhat from his hattle with the
Turk, who erasheiMiim to the mat
with a hard Mow on the neck and
jaw. which today was stilt swollen
from the impact. The hh.w caused
so much pain he said he was tin
ahle to sleop the enlire nijjht until
.". or t! o'clock this mnrninn. This
forenoon he declared th" Turk the
dirtiest wrestler he hail ever met jn
his career. Dncaretit suffered
much pain from punishment the
audience was umihte to srte
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inches of fibre insulation, pressed to a compact solid sheet. Protects food and
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Rhinelander Top Lid Lifts
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1 League Leaders
1 m-lii-lini; mtin.'s mi' .Inly
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w National.
ISaitinti Horn-hy. Hraves. :t:'.'.0
IIums hottomley. v'.inis.
0 linns I'.at. d in - liw-one'.-. it-.i.-
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Hit -l.-uth?t t'ar-ls. 131.
Hoill.les - lloltoinlej . fal ds. :tl.
Triple;- Hoti. .ml. . Cards. U.
I lollleC-i - - V 1 !mI . ( "11 liS. 'J
Stolen has. s - Kris. -It. Cards. I tl.
I'itchini; lieni.-n. Hiatus, won 1
lo-l i
iiici ican.
Hattin:; Co-lm. Senators. Itt'T.
l!nn- Kuth, Vaii!;. '.'7.
Hun- l.:tue.l in-- Htr.h. Yank-. V"
Hit- Manumit. Hrowns. W!7.
Potihles -Klaustead. Hed Sov :t'
Triples- I'.arnes, Sen:itor. ! :t.
Homers -lluth. Yanks, 4.
Stolen hnsc- Mostil. White So. 1 '.
1'itchinu -- Hoyt. Yanks, won 1 -
FIGHT REPORTS TO
STMT AT 5 P. M.
The Mail-Trihuiie hroadcast and
rojiort of the T iiuney-HiM'ncy cham
pionship iii;hi Tlmrsday cvcniiu'
will start ahout r. o'clock hual tiun'.
the early reports telling of tit.1
preliminary limits, arrival id" ccleh
rities and other intorosl ini? sid-1-lights.
The main event will start
ahout i' o'clock, local time, and a
hlnw-hy-hlnw. round -hy-round iic
couni will hp speedily relayed to
southern Ore J.011 fans.
Hot Weather Is
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ft, e y- aiw a million .IoIIm i from
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