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WEDFOfiD MXTE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY "2, 1020.
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'Strangle!', Takes Two Out
of Three Falls in Sixth
Match With -Joe Stecher
Kotsonaros Pulls. Fast
One in Portland.
LOS ANGELES, May 2.-MP) U
EVViS
GAINS
OIN
LONG
RIVALRY OF MAT
Ed "Stranglor" Lewis, of, the daz
Jns headlock, was one up on Joe
'.Stecher. powerfully limbed ex
ponent of the body scissors today
in -. the count of matches won
since their rivalry started back in
,.,1916. ,
y . These two former heavy weiKlit
v. wrestling' champions locked horn,s
for the sixth time horo last night,
and Lewis won by taking two out
of three falls In the finish match.
It - was his third triumph over
Btccher. Ho previously had lost
twice to Stecher and ono of their
six bouts was a draw. :;
In- this, the--sixth- and' shortest
but most sizzling of all tbclr en
counters; Stecher won the flint faH
in 20 minutes and 51 seconds with
hit punishing body scissors, only
to sco victory grabbed away by
Lewis chunky and powerful arms.
Lewis evened up matters In 16
minutes and' two seconds with a
body slam, and clamped a series
of his stunning headlocjis on
Mtecner arier lour minutes ana ia
seconds' for tho winning fall.
Lewis and Stecher, each holder
of tho heavyweight championship
three times since 1916, wrestled
under terms which called for the
winnorto take all tho purses of
both totaling 310,000 and Stecher's
' diamond-studded belt, once cm
. blematlo of tho heavyweight tltlo,
and -thi- possible right 4o -a match
J u s t for the r
- --jit ' - mi'.tr' -
Gttiii
liore this summer wllh Clim Son
nenbciu, new mnt monurch.
Tho match, witnessed by more
than 10,000 mat fans, marked tho
first non-champlonshlp nicotine of
tho pair.
PORTLAND. Oro.. Way 2. M)
By tho use of a smart piece of
wrestling strategy, George Kot
sonpros, Hollywood, turned dcfc'uj
into victory here Inst night when
he patted Ed Wlrth, Detroit ; on
the back while tho latter "-.ad
ukih. corner. virm
Shad taken the first full with a
dtep-over toe hold in 16 minutes.
SI seconds. Twenty minutes later
ne hooked Kotsonaros with the
mime hold. Thinking it was the
referee patting him on tho back.
Wirth let go of the hold. Then
wlrth went wild. Kotsonaros got
hlH reverse hendlock working and
alter four-supplications had Wlrth
groggy, and slammed him to the
mat iith such force ho had to be
carp.lod from . the- ring and i
on trio advice of a physician did
not rituTn to resume the' niatch. .
In the- hour . preliminary, ' Bob
Kruso, Oswego and George Walker,
Canadrt put up a ' Slashing' fast
tussle . to. a'draw, each taking a
fall. .Kruso t6ok the first in 22
minutes, 35 -seconds With. a series
of flying wrlstlocks. - .'Using ;.his
deadly, back-breaking'- crab .hold,
Walker forced. Kruse to 'pound the
mat in 23 minutes, 10 seconds: for
tho second fall of the session. , -
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1 ',. . n. h.' e.
Portland 0 8" 1
Missions B -U ' 0
Batteries: i ilahaffey, : Chester
field and Bates;- Nelson nd' Hoff
man. . . -
- ' ' B.'- H.
K.
Seattle :! 15 16 3
Hollywood ;.i......10, 16 . 1
Batteries: Graham,.- Lamanski
and Cox, Stclnecke; Hulvey, Kin
ney, , McCabo, Marty, Stanley and
Basslcr, Syphor.
.
II. H. - E.
San Francisco
Oakland f .".
Batteries-. Mails
.. 5 10 1
.. s iq ' 2
and ' Heed;
Craghoad 'and Read. !
K. H. E.
Los Angeles 9 10 1
Sacramento 10 17 2
Batteries: Plitt, Miller, Hally,
Peters and Sandbcrg; . Keating,
trvnn nnil "TnMllpn 1 - 1
f; - ', ; . . ".;.
Coast League I
Yesterday
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JAPANESE DEFEAT
HUSKY MAI SQUAD
IN LIVELY FRACAS
SEATTLE, Wash., Muv 2. JP)
One gmpplcr was choked, to uu
cunsciousncs8 aud threo others I
wore partially strangled when tho I
Waseda university jujltsu team oti
Toklo defeated the University of
Washington mat squad in a combi
nation jujitsu wrestling . exhibition
here last nlgiii. The Japanese won
the 125-pound and 135-potind
matches while tho other three
were draws. Tho athletes wrost
lod jusilsu 'ylo 'firs;, catch as
catch can second and then tossed
a coin to decido the third way
when necessary,.
. Cliff Doom, the Washington 125
pound champion, was choked into
unconsciousness in the first fracas
'when his -Oriental opponent, K.
Takahata, gained a throat hold
with his ju-do Jacket. After being
revived . Bloom continued in the
American styja but, lost nt his. own
, Howard , Olson, tho heavwelght
champion of. Washington, furnish
ed: the surprise of the night when
he partially strangled Saigo Ozakl.
Ozakl' had easily won lit-the first
bout at ju do and, Olson gained a
fall in the catch as catch can sec
ond canto. The Japanese won the
toss and chose his own style In the
last match. Olson caught him off
his balance and brought the jacket
.crosswiso over . tho Japanese
throat Ho retained the hold
throughout the rive-minute. period,
hut as Ozakl refused to give In tho
bout was culled a draw. Tho Jap
anese was carried out of tho ring,
however.
Mike Webster and Lcs Lev, two
other Washington gmpplers, were
momentarily put out when their
Japanese, opponents gained the
strangle hold on them, but they
were able to bring their matches to
a, draw in tho American stylo.
Fights Last Night
(By the Associated Press) '
DUTROIT. Ray Miller of Chi
cago outpointed Billy Pctrolle of
Fargo. N. D. (10).
WINNIPEG. Charlie Helanger-
of Winnipeg knocked out Jacklo
Lee of Los AneeleH (10). !
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OF ABILITY AWAY
FROM HOME PARK
(By the Associated Press)
Tho Cuba are on a great advon
lure a quest through, the east In
an effort to prove that they roally
can win n ball game away from
home. The Uruins of 1928 lost tho
pennant for two reasons; Their
failure when away from Wrlglev
field and their luabllUy to .-win.
from the Phillies late, in the sea-;
son. at homo or abroad. In open
ing 'their invasion at Baker bowl
today, tho' inert of McCarthy haro
an opportunity to begin piling up
revenge on both old scoros.
The last few days of tho Cubs
in intra-sectional warfare in the
west were anything but pleasant
for Profossor McCarthy. After tak
ing two beatings In throe days at
Cincinnati, his charges closed their
stay thoro yesterday by fiddling
through 13 innings of baseball in
a game eventually called with the
score tied at 4 to 4 to permit the
Cubs to start their trek eastward
on schedule. The defense ierked
up, but the hitting was not there.
The Cardinals and the Pirates
also engagod in a 4-to-4 tie game
over the 13-lnnlng route yesterday
as rain sweut out all National
league competition in the east, wee
Willie Sherdel went tho distance
againBt Carmen Hill, Steve Swe
tonic and Irvin Bramo.
The Athletics featured an. abbre
viated campaign In the American
league by stampeding tho Boston
Rod Sox by 24 to 6 at Fenway park
In a game, which netted tho A's 29
hits, good for 44 bases. It was not
a record, but was so close to one
that fanatics woro sent scurrying
into tho books.
Al Simmons capped the Athletic
attack with five hits and lost his
chance to get a sixth when he let
a ' third strike float by , in tho
eighth. Ono of Als drives was
a homer. '-,'' ' ' V
While all of this comniotlou was
churning up the' Fenway,, the
Browns were quietly opening their
invasion of Cleveland by' Bhading
the. Indians, 4 to 3, behind the
smart Ditching of Alvln Crowder.
That one counts for just as much
in the standing of the clubs as
the Athletic orgy at Boston, and
serves to keep the Browns in the
ft he smoke
CIGARETT E S
WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE;
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Camels arc cool and refreshing. - 7
The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying.
The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant, indoors
or out. v- .-. . , '. '. .'
Camels are mild and mellow .,
""'''''. ; n'--;-" - ' '. .
They Jo not tire the taste nor leave any cigarclty
after-taste. '
Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown -cured
and Mended with expert cam , ;
lead by a margin of ono and one
halt games.
The rest of the American loague
Program, yesterday was swept
away by rain at New York and
Chicago.
STANDINGS
'V OF THE -
CLUBS-
Const League-.
W.
Pet:
.688
.043'
.628 i
.600 :
.600,
.483 '
Missions
Los Angeloa ,
Oakland
.. 22
.. 10
..19
Sun Francisco ...
Sacramento .......
Hollywood ...
Portland
Scatlla
18
18
14 .
13
.433
.300
Xttttoiuil ljcairiie.
Pet.
.778
Bo.lonv.. ,.'......'....
Chicago
St. Louis
Xcw York
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn .....
,683
.683
.600
.417
.400
.400
.30-1
American IxNtgite.
. W. L.
Pet
.733
.667
.600
.600
.400
.400
.367
.300
St. I-ouls
Philadelphia .
New York .....
Chicago
Boston
11
8
Detroit ....
Cleveland
Washington ...
. 6
.: 3
Local Golfers Wire .
Money to London to
Back Yankee "Pro"
Mombcrs of tho .Modfui'd Oolf
club arc taking great interest In
the British open, tho qualifying
round of which sinrtH this co'mlnR
Sunday. The club recently received
book quotations from London on
tho qualifying round and main
tournament. A group of members
today chipped In together and to
morrow nearly $200 will bo cabled
to London to bo placed on tho
American pro ncntfation, Horton
Smith, both to qualify and win. If
Smith should win tho title, several
local golf fans Will have to pay a
larger income ta next year.
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