MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUIHS, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JTJLY 20, 1932. Main Event in Armory Arena Tonight Looms as Grudge Affair HOW THEY Westerners Lead Qualifiers to Tape BASEBALL YESTERDAY STAND. TO 'LAY OFF EYE Coast. PXGE TWO LOMSKFS WARNING! 'Frisco Fighter Declares Aberdeen Assassin Better Keep Pet Optic Under Cover if Can't Take Jack McCarthy'! Irlh temper wos t boiling point today following al. leged assertions by Leo Lomskl that the latter would make short work of the Ban Francisco fighter in their match at the armory tonight If he attempted to work on Leo' black ened aye. McCarthy declared today It was the flrat time an opponent had attempted to tell him whore he could or could not land blowa and that he had been In the ring racket long enough not to be bluffed on any such basla. "J'll land on Mr. Lomekl whenever I tee an opening to shoot one," said McCarthy, "and if he don't want hie net eye punched he better keep It under cover, Interest In the winner-take-all event between Lonuikl and McCarthy, already high, has been given ai added boost by the apparent anl moslty developed since both battlers reached the city. Three other bouts, all carrying possibilities of considerable enter talnment for the ring fans, wll round out the csrd provided by Pro moter Mack Llllard. Red Howe will trade haymakers with an experienced opponent, Roy Sullivan of Tacoma, In the six-round acml-wlndup; Herb White, Butte Falls, will meet Young Lutman, of Grants Poea, at the aeme distance, end Bob Christine, local heavyweight novice, will face Charlie Benton, Portland youngster, In four-round curtain raiser. The gong will sound at 8:30 for the opening bout. POISON FOR 'BAT' KDW YORK, July a(Wp) It Ja unfortunate for Chris (Bat) Batto llno that he neither can "take" the members of the Fetrolle family nor Mave tnem oiona. . The former featherweight cham, plon's ring career haa suffered more than somewhat from the fact that he first thought he could lick Billy, the old Fargo express, and than, falling In that, deeided to take It out on the younger brother, Frankle. Billy plastered Bat twice, almost ruining the Hartford Italian in each Instance, and now Frankle haa made It an even four trltynphs for the tough Fetrolle family over Its most persistent rival. Last night Frankle knocked Bat about for the second time In two weeks to gain a 10-round decision. He wmldn't atop the Battler as Billy did In their memorable meetings dur ing the winter, but he did the next beet thing by knocking him fist In the fourth round for a nine count. FOR ACTIVE GOLF Pairings for the Active club golf tournament were announced at the regular club meeting last evening, by Leslie VanDoren, chairman of the af fair. ' The matchea In the flrat round are to be played this week at the MeUord Publle Golf course. In the first flight, Art Schoenl will play John Nledermeyer, the other pairing being Gordon Pratt and Les lie Welaenburger. Virgil Martin and Harold Larsen, Xleth Fennell and Lealle VanDoren. Palrlnga In' the second flight are Jack Butler and Elmo Russell, Fran cis Barr and Harry OIU, Olen Fabrlck and Harvey Robertson Ralph Bailey and Dr. L. L. Sandera. Third flight: William McAllister and Kenneth Den man, Cheater Hubbard, Jasper 'Reyn olds and Paul Wood drew byes. Znstgn J. R. Pack of the Salvation Army thanked the club for It eup- port and Interest In relief, and urged the club to Inoreaae efforts during the winter. William McAllister waa presented a rase by the club for bravery, with Ralph Bailey making the presentation speech. Assoclsted Press P.hoto. Ilnltllng for positions on the American Olympic team, Keo Pyer of the Los Angeles Athletic club and Rob Klnsel of California won heats In the 200 meters at Palo Alto, Cal. Dyer equalled the Olymplo record. Top, left to right! George, West toast A. C. llrlmlch, Illinois; Tolan, unattached, and Dyer. Bottom: Kle sel, Jones, New York A. C. Waybrlght, Navy; MonUgue, Kan Francisco Olymplo Clubi Johnson, Illinois A. C. mfcvp "CONTRACT CARD READING. By Tom ONell Ability to deduce which cards are held by opponents la necessary for success with many contracts, dis cards, leads and play furnish Infer ences to the declarer even when opponents havo not bid. In point Is a hand on which Al Morehead made game In no trump at tha Bridge House, New York. By able card reading he made a Vienna coup that ta set up a. card In the hand of an opponent delib erately In order to squeeze blm with discards In other suits. Morehead found his partner with nothing but a five-card suit, headed by the queen-knave. This was after Morehoad had made a Jump bid In order to force a response from partner. Here was the hand: WEST BBBJ T J 76 K IO 4 J6 NORTH ojoti 89 B54Z. 94 EAST. 4 7 V '9101 Aoeo K 7 e 49 o A IO 51. force upon partner, requiring that the bidding be kept open until a game contract should be reached North rebld his spades and then south went to three no-trump. The declarer saw he had hla prob lems when tha dummy went down with his lock of certain entrlea, weakness of clubs In both hands and dubious finesses even If he oould get Into dummy. He decided the best course waa to force leads from the west hand. The defense helped blm. South opened the bidding with ona diamond, west passed and north, with his week cards, decided the beat way to keep the bidding Jpen would be to offer one spade Irfitead of raising the diamonds. East passed and south bid three hearts, one more than necessary. Thla waa a Trck f... ov 7- Ik7 s i 8 IO.. 10 4 J, I) 9 nil pvv- wrw tAtr soiru EI S 0 I , 1 lit 4 10 xi , t 5t 7 OS M2 7 t j ET o gxl SO 6 8 4 BTJ Here are Mr. Morehead'a cumnients on the hand: 1 Weat ahould -have unblocked with the club knave. He ahould deduce that hla partner held four clubs and allow him to lead clubs again. West doesn't wsnt to lesd. 3 Throwing the lead back to the opponenta. South does not like to lesd himself. 8 The fsll of the diamond ten makea the declarer realize that west held a diamond doubleton. If west holds the king of dlsmonds, south must lesd the nine In order to have a diamond entry In dummy. 4 When the queen of apades takes the trick the declarer deduces that the knave ox hearts Is In the west hand, aa well as the king of spsdea. West would not lead a apsde away from hla king If his heart holding were not worth protecting. And so the declarer, rather than attempt ing losing finesse of the heart ten, chooses the squeeze, leading the ace of spades before the diamond. This is the Vienna coup, eatsbtlshlng a card In an opponent's hand In order to squeeze him and make the contract. This was the situation after nine trlcka had been played: North B J S H 8 D 8 West East H J 7 H 8 4 6 K 10 8 8 Routh , 8 A H Q 10 D 0 If south hsd lsd his dlsmond be fore plsytng the spade ace he would have loat a heart trick. The play of the apade aoe first, setting up the king In the west hand, squeezed west. If he hsd discarded his king of spadea on the diamond In order to protect hearts, the knave of anades In the north hand would have been good. I The lead of the diamond on the i 11th trick forced weat to unguard his knave of hearts ao that it dropped on south's queen and the ten of hearts took the laat trick. ' PASSED FOR Attempt to Plug Hole .at Third Proves Former Star Eclipsed by Age Efforts With Bat Also Feeble By Gayle Talbot, (Associated Press Sports Writer.) Having made what many predict was his vsledlcto.-y as an active play, er, Rogers Hornsby, one of the great est lnftelders of all time, has turned the Job of winning the National lea gue flag over 'to his youngsters. The Rajah, dissatisfied with Stan. ley Hack's play at third base after Bill Jurges wss lsld up with gunshot wounds, stepped In to plug the hole, but after listening to the Chicago fans for five dsys decided to return to the cooling confines of the dugout. Feeble at Bat In the last four gsmes he played. the onoe peerless batsman collected only twi hits, and bis fielding was a thing of the peat. When he made two errors Monday and failed to han dle several other chancea properly, he must have made up hla mind. To day ho Is on the bench, snd beside him sits the mighty Burleigh Grimes, waiting to do an occasional Job of relief pitching. With the youthful Hack back In the lineup yesterday and the batting order Juggled, the Cubs took a close one from the Glsnts, 5 to 4. Pirates, Plilla Divide. Bill Bwlft pitched the Plratea to a i to 2 victory In their first bout with tha Phils, his seventh straight. but the esetern delegates came back to take the nightcap, o to 8, In 1 I Innings. Ed Brsndt wss In top form and the Boston Braves knocked Cincinnati a little deeper Into the cellar, 3 to 0 The St, Louis Cardinals, after being held to one hit for five Innings, drove Dazzy Vance from the box In the seventh and defeated Brooklyn, 6 to 3 Flaying without the Injured Babe Ruth, the Yankees took their fourth strslght from the Chicago Sox, 0 to 3, with Lefty Oomei hanging up his nth victory. The Washington Sena tors celebrated "Sam Rice day" by dropping their third in a row to De troit, 3 to 3. The Cleveland Indiana blanked Boston, 7 to 0. The Philadelphia Athletics slugged out two decisions over St. Louis, 8 to 8 and 19 to 8. The Browns have lost 10 straight. a - New Location BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPB "In a Piano Its tone." Bargains In New & Used Pianos Lllla M. Purucker, 38 So. Grape. Broken windows gtszed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. , Crystalglow Kodak gloss supreme. The Peaaleys' opp. Holly thester. (By the Associated Press) Coaat Portland , ,, Hollywood San Franelaco , Loa Angeles Seattle Sacramento Oakland , Missions W. L. Pet. . 88 48 J591 . 83 47 .873 . 87 80 .833 , 85 83 .809 . 83 68 . 60 80 .488 .466 4S 60 M0 44 88 .404 National Pittsburgh Chicago .., Boston n. Philadelphia , St. Loula ...., Brooklyn ,., New York Cincinnati ... w. L. Pet. 49 88 .683 .... 4S 98 .868 47 43 .628 ... 46 46 .494 43 44 .488 .. 43 46 38 46 .477 .468 40 86 H31 American New York Philadelphia . Cleveland ...... Detroit Washington , St. Louis , Chicago w Boston W. L. 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