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I PA'GE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. BYRNE FLATTENS 'FRISCO BATTLER HEAVYWEIGHTS TRAIN IN RENO Jimmy Byrne, Ui "Myrtle Point Killer" knocked out Jimmy McCar thy, "tlx Sen Pranclsoo Sludger," In the third round of a scheduled tn- round main event at the Armory last BUM. A heavy aork In the pit of the stomach rendered McCarthy hora de eombat. McCarthy waa busy throwing fists up to the time of defeat, raining oves to Byrne's mld-aectlon, with an occasional awing at the Jaw. Byrnes unllmbered 1n the middle of a lively exchange, and knocked Mc Carthy down. The next time, he hoot ad him for keeps. . In the aeml-flnal, Clrcua Red Howe of Marshfleld won the decision over Jack Hayes of Portland. Hayes, a sad' faoed colored gent, had the most eel ence, but Bed had the heavier ar tlliery. Hayea stayed the limit thru experience. Tern Klleen of Medford declaloned Hay LItman of Grants Pass. Lltman'a noae bled throughout moat of the fracas, and he lacked a punch. He took a lot of punishment but weath ered the etorm. In the curtain raiser Herb White of Butte Palls defeated Art Matthews of this city. Matthewa atarted to wilt at the atart of the aecond round, and thereafter waa floored often by the foe. He fell down several times by his own efforts, and the referee shoved him away once with too much vigor and down he went again. The bell saved him at least twice. I Byrne, main event winner will be offered a bout with Leo Lomskl, here, In the near future. Promoter Mack Liniard will stage the next bill out- of -doors at the fairgrounds. There was a good crowd consider ing the heat, and lack of money. T To tha winner of the city tennis tournament, which opened today on the Junior high ichool courte, The Ma,ll Tribune wilt pre&ent a loving cup, which la to be awarded at the close of the elimination matches on Sunday. Med ford's outstanding pi ay era were paired off for today's matches as follows: Kdmlnton and Reddy, Harry Butler and Harry Garfield, H. O. Wilson and Lee Van Ausdall. Al Qtl hausen and Joe Patton, Alvln Tol lefson and Allen Spalding, Dr. Harold Olllls and WlUsle Prultt, Bud Sim mons and Roger Early, Alan Carley and Carter Boggs. Alvln Tollefson, who Is In charge of the games, said that arrangements will be made In the near future for a doubles tournament among local players. v. ) M ' J A vf V I W f ,i .' ' , H r ""w-rr ' V r A ! AiieHttid Prm Phot Aa Max Baer, (left) California heavyweight, does a little weight , work, King Levlnsky, Chicago fighter, demonstrates how ha "sets himself" before delivering a club Ilka right. They are the principals In a 20-round boxing match scheduled for Reno, July 4. BAER'S TRAINING PARTNER STARTS FREE-FOR-ALL RENO, Nev June 30 (AP) Smol dering rivalry between the training camps of California's Max Baer and Chicago's King Levlnsky was fanned to the verge of a "free-for-all" here laat night as Seal Harris, massive Chicago negro, pounded out a 10 round decision over Kenneth Lee of Oakland, Cal., and then kept right on pounding. Police rushed Into the ring, a gun was flashed In the big negro's face and a water bottle was crashed over his head before he was convinced the fight was over. Nevada's number one fight fan, Governor Fred B. Balzar, Joined the rush of spectators Into the ring and had one leg over the ropes as the near riot was brought to a halt. Harris, 335-pound sparring partner for Max Baer In the letter's training for his battle with Levlnsky July 4. continued to whang away at his opponent after the final bell. Lee. 199 pounds, had put up a courageous and vicious battle, but was out matched in six of the ten rounds. 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WalU, the finely molded treed, and the una)!, mi Indcnla. V. 8, Tlree ere ehoaea u Itanderd equip ment by the maker of ft per cent of all America motor car. FIND FOR DODGERS IN GREAT HURLING By OATI.E TALBOT. (Associated Prers Sports Writer) Max Carey, manager of the Brook- ! lyn Dodgen, did his heat bit of master minding of the season when he decided a month ago to give Hollle Thurston a break. Up to then, Thurston had been doing relief pitching now and then with Indifferent success. On May 2B, Carey sent the 32 year-old right hander against the Ol&nts. Thurston went the route and won, 8 to 4. Since then, Thurs ton has gone to the hill five times, and yesterday he marked up his sixth straight victory. His success since he was promoted, to the varsity Is one of the big reasons why the Dodgers are in a tie for fourth place in the National league today, only three games from the top. Yesterdays 7 to 0 win over the Phillies was Thurston's second shut out In a row and ran his record of consecutive scoreless Innings to aa. Hack Wilson's 15th home run with two on featured the Brooklyn assault. Although they rallied to score four runs In the last of the ninth, the Cincinnati Reds dropped an other one-run decision to St. Louis, 10 to 9. Lefty Oomez, seeking his 12th straight victory, was knocked from the hill In the eighth, but the high-flying Yankee defeated Wash ington, 6 to 6. Detroit tightened Its hold on second place by thumping Cleve land, 13 to 4, behind Earl Whlte- h Ill's tight pitching. Irving Hadley allowed only four hits In pitching the St. Louis Browns to a fl to 1 win over Chicago. How They Stand (By Tho Associated Press) American W. I. New York 47 19 Detroit 38 17 Philadelphia . 40 80 Washington 37 31 Cleveland ,i 34 32 St. Louis 34 33 Chicago 33 43 Boston . 13 64 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Older, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds, at Purucxer'a maternity home, this morning, June 30. Mr. and Mrs, jess Gentry of 131 King street tre the parenta of a boy. weighing 8 pounds, B'i ounces, born thla morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. National W. t. Pittsburgh 33 27 Chlrago 35 30 Boston 38 31 St. Louis . 33 33 Philadelphia 38 38 Brooklyn HMMMMaMMM.. 85 35 New York 30 33 Cincinnati 8! 44 Coast W. L. Portland . ......... 62 38 Hollywood 61 37 San Franclaco 48 39 Los Angeles 43 43 Seattle ....... 43 46 Sacramento 41 47 Oakland 39 48 Missions .............-.... 34 63 Pet .713 .6R5 .571 .544 .529 .515 J54 .182 Pet, .650 .538 .537 .608 .600 J00 .468 413 Pet. .501 .680 .641 .608 .477 .468 .448 .391 MYERS PINS LUX IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. (AP) Bob Myers, former national ama teur middleweight wrestler. In hts first appearance here In two years, made short work of Ell Lux, of Wis cotuln last night.' Lux pulled a sur prise on Myers In taking the first fall, tossing him with a flying wing lock In one minute. 58 seconds. Myers then got under way, taking the second fall In 13 minutes, 25 seconds with a body slam and the third In 9 mlnutea, 15 seconds, with a reverse headlock. Bob Kruse defeated Rudy Bkarda. substituting for Rudy Ladltzl, taking two falls with wrlstlocks. Glen Stone and Pat Reagan went threa rounds to a draw without a fall. When you shop at the Groceteria park your car at tha Groceteria parking lot. 137 No. Central. Broken wlndown glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Work. Tha best clear Cedar Shingles, t3-00 per 1000. Regular S4.00 shingles. Medford Lumber Co. PORTLAND TAKES LEAGUE LEAD BY (By the Associated Press) . The Portland Beavers lead the Pacific Coast league today by a one game margin, due to a fortunate combination of clrcumstancea laat nlgbt. While the Beavers were nosing out Los Angeles. 8 to 7, in a wlld nlnth inning rally, the Hollywood Stars, who have led the league for some time, lost their second straight to Sacramento. When play atarted yesterday, Portland and Hollywood were In a tie for first place. Vlncl, Solon aouthpaw, pitched fine ball for Sacramento'a 8 to 2 victory over the Stars. Although he gave 10 hits, the Stars scored but once In the first Inning and once In the ninth. John "Junk" Walters, Seattle pitcher, who can't forget the Seals once gave him the gate, took a lead ing part In the 4 to 2 victory of the Indiana over San Francisco last night. He allowed only six hits, and In the third Inning, with' one man on base, knocked a home run. The last-place Mlasloiw kept up their winning streak by taking their fourth straight game, defeating Oak land, 3 to 1. L WIMBLELON, Eng.. June 30. (AP) Ellsworth Vines, American cham pion, paraded Into the final round of the Wtmbledons men's singles cham pionship today, with a straight set victory over Jack Crawford, star of the Australian Davis cup team, 6-2, fl-1, fl-3. Playing In a drizzle on a wet court with Queen Mary and Prince George In the gallery of 14,000, the slim Californlan capped the climax of the day that saw Helen Wills Moody smother Mary Heeley, English girl, In the last of the women a singles semi finals to Join her fellow townswoman from Berkeley, Helen Jacobs. In the final round. Dry slabs $1.00 per tier. You haul 'em. Medford Fuel Co. BallerY qualilY can be judged only by the miles and months of satisfactory trouble-free service ren dered. Measured by that standard Willard Batteries are the most economical batteries you can buy. Willard prices begin at $g95 e Lowest Price in Willard History It buys you a genuine Willard 13 plate battery of 80 Ampere Hour Capacity. Littrell Parts Co. Distributors toolr ( a. 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