Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 27, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD IVIHE TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1932.
Jubilant Cubs Invade Yankee Bailiwick; Series Opens Tomorrow'
BUSH AND RUFFING LIKELY SERIES STARTERS
FAVOR OF YANKS
Bush Feeling Fine for Open
Ing Mound Duty Ruth,
Ruffing and Gomez Key to
Yankee Success, Is View
Br Ceyle Talbot,
(Associated PreM flporta Writer.)
HEW YORK, Sept. iTr-JJTr-The
Chloo Cubs, Jubilant and ready tot
the opening of the world aeries to-
morrow, arrived In New Yor at 10
. m. thla morning, and were grsewa
by a drlnllng rain, which threaten
ed to Interfere with their plan of
working out at the Yankee atadlum
today.
auy Busti, who la expected to be
Manager Charlie Orlmm'e pitching
election for the opener, had little
to aay except that he waa feeling line
and eager to face the Ysrmees.
Rain la Threat.
A light rain, which began falling
early thla morning, not only threat.'
ened to curtail tne praeuce 01 ra
Cuba and Yanka but augured none
too well for the opening game.
The weather forecast for tonight
and tomorrow held out little hope
for Ideal playing oondltlona. It pre.
dieted ahowera tonight and tomor
row. with rlalng temperature.
The big city pulsated with world
series fever today aa tne cum, giam
orou champion of the National lea
gue, and the Yankees, the boye with
thunder In their beta, prepared to
fight It out In baseball's greatest
spectacle In the Yankee atadlum, hard
by the limpid Harlem.
Odds May Be Silly.
Keneaaw Mountain Landli, from a
central location, smoothed cut the
thousand and one detalla, gave "man
agers and umpires final Instructions,
And In the back rooms It went like
this:
"Yeh, they're offering 8 to S on
those Yanks, but It dont mean a
thing. Not a thing. Didn't they lay
the same figures that the Athletics
would take the Cardinals a year ago,
and didn't this Pepper Martin make
them all look silly?"
That waa how matters stood: The
approximate odds 8 to 6 In favor of
the slugging Yankees, the prospect
that there will be showers tomorrow
and Thursday, and the majority of
fans frankly akeptlcal of the dope
that has established the American
league champions top-heavy favor
ite. See Small Crowds.
About the only point upon which
all agreed was that the big series
Is not likely to break any attendance
records. There has been a healthy,
normal sale and there probably will
be around 60.000 customers In Col
onel Jacob Ruppert'a big ball yard
when play starts at 1:30 p. m. to
morrow, but the record of 83,000 set
In 1938 probably will not be endan
gered. -
Most of the falllng-off In Yankee
sentiment the last several daya la
traceable directly to the doubtful
condition of three of the club'a out
atandlng performera, Babe Ruth,
Charley Ruffing and Lefty Oomes.
With those three "right," It would
aeem logical to suppose the McCar
thymen would take the Cuba in such
a abort series where a couple of sure
fire pitchers and an energetic home
run hitter can carry the load. But
nothing la logical with three men
,Uke that on the doubtful list.
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
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fluv Bush, veteran Cub rlghtrander,
named by Manager Charley Grlmra to
hurl the curtain raiser Hgalnst tne
Yankees, Is shown left. The cnicago
mound star with the long sideburns,
was the Cubs' only winner In the lBiiO
series with the Athletics. Associated
Press rhoto.
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Yankee Stadium, New York, where the world's series opens tomorrow, is
shown above In air view. Associated Press Photo.
RED RUFFINS
"Red" Ruffing, big New York
Yankee who flings from the orthodox
side, ts expected to open hostilities
agnlnst the Invading Cubs tomorrow.
Ruffing has been one of the American
leagiie'a best moundsmen during tills
season. Associated Press Photo.
SWUNG STOPS
Kearns Leaps Into Ring to
Save Game Little Fighter
Punishment Blows to
Head Bring Max Victory
By EDWARD J. NET!
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
NEW YORK, Sept. 37. (AP) The
fight game, a bit frost bitten about
the ears, gladly bundled up Its out
door season paraphernalia today, left
the heavyweight question for Max
Schmeltng and Jack Sharkey to dis
pute next summer, and aettled down
to dlscusslona around the winter
cracker barrel one of the most stirring
and unusual heavyweight battles of
modern history.
Back to the middleweight division.
by ' his own consent, went Mickey
Walker, still claiming championship
there, with the plaudlta of 80,000 of
the faithful still ringing In his ears,
as game a little fellow as ever stepped
out of his class to take crushing de
feat manfully until there was not
another breath oi' resistance left in
him.
End Comes Quickly.
Pot a while last night it seemed
Walker waa to cap a glamorous cel'-er
with a stunning upset vlotory,
win the right to challenge Sharkey
In Schmellng'a place.
But in the eighth round the light
ning In the black-browed Teuton
struck Walker with full force. A right
uppercut closed Mickey's left ere,
blinded him. The crushing power in
Schmellng's fists blasted Walker from
one side of the ring to the other,
floored him for counts of six and nine,
left him rubber-legged, bleeding and
helpless when the bell rang.
Without waiting for Referee Jack
Dennlng's Interference, Jack Kearns,
Walker's mannger, leaped Into the
ring and refused to let Mickey go
further.
Was Virions Battle.
There waa nothing for Referee Jack
Denning to do but award the decision
to Bchmellng on a technical knockout.
Although the bout actually ended
In the minute rest between the eighth
and ninth rounds, It will go down
In ring history aa a technical knock
out for Schmellng In the eighth.
But apart from the almost confused
and hysterical ending, there was ma
terial for the cracker barrel boys In
a battle that for seven rounds was
as vicloua and aurprtslng ss any
modern heavyweight hlatory knowa.
Almost under the opening gun,
Walker, pug-nosed little veteran scal
ing but 17i4 pounds, bumped full
Into Schmellng'a numbing right hand
and waa floored for a count of alx
and It aeemed aa though the chief
entertainment of the evening woula
be of the briefest kind.
Walker Mokes Roily,
But back from that Inauspicious
start came a roaring Walker to fight
his way through a numbing barrage
In the second round and rally valor
oualy with thumping left hooka to
the body at the close. On through
the third he came, gaining hla first
advantage aa he etormed Into the
complacent German, 'ripping away to
the body at elose quarters, slipping
under Schmellng's darting right hnnd.
It seemed almost unbelievable that
a little man, conceding 14 pounds In
weight and every physical advantage.
could atage the rally Walker did. He
completely befuddled Schmeltng as
ha pounded out a clear margin
through the fourth and fifth rounds,
almoat alnklng the aurprlsed German
In the fifth with a left hook to the
body that doubled Max and left him
gaaping.
Bchmellng took the offensive In the
sixth and turned the battle hla way.
He cut Mickey's lip with a right hand
smash. Mickey aeemed tired. Again
It aeemed aa though the end were
coming.
But there was one more grand rally
left In the little Irishman to delight
the 8178.000 worth of customers. With
astonishing ease Mickey belted the
former heavyweight champion about
the ring In the aeventh, forcing him
to cover, atlnglng him with body
smashes, clouting his head with up
percut and hooka. It gave him four
of the first eeven rounds.
It waa the last gasp, however,
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank all our friends,
relatives and the Apostolus Faith Mis
sion, for the sympathy and kindness
shown during our bereavement in the
loss of our beloved son and brother,
Robert. Also for the besutlful flow
ers. Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Wlthrow
and son Irsel.
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 37. pp)
Light scrimmages agalnat a squad
running Santa Clara formatlona are
being used by Prink Calllson this
week to prepare the University of
Oregon Webfoota for the Ssnta Clara
game here Saturday.
Jack O'Brien, end coach, scouted
the game at Berkeley last Saturday.
In which the heavy California eleven
crumpled before the Bronco attack.
O'Brien came back with hla notebook
filled with Santa Clara plays.
Wfbfoot . hopes rote a bit today
when it became known Captain Bill
Morgan. ex-Medford star, who broke
his hand In practice last week, also
may be In the lineup Saturday,
Ticket aalea for the game have been
good alnce the Santa Clara victory
over California.
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John Ellla Sedman, O. S., of Los
Angeles, arrived In Medford on the
Shasta today, and thla evening will
give a free lecture on Obrlstlsn Sci
ence, at the Rtalto theater, at eight
o'clock.
Mr. Sedman la a member of the
board of lectureship of the Mother
church the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Msss.
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WILL TAKE GIBBS
"In 10 years of ring experience,"
says Frisco McOale, who meeta Jsck
Glbbs here Wednesdsy. "I hsve never
seen fight fans more certain of an
outcome than the foMowera of Jack
Olbbs here In Medford.
"Well, you can Just say for me
that tomorrow'a fight la Just another
ring experience to me. Why, I've
fought every - well-known fighter In
my weight class and beat the most
of them," continued the Sesttle flesh.
"No, sir, Jsck Qlbbs may be a local
champion today and be all that's
said of him, but my reputation Is
at stske aa the middleweight eham
plon of the northwest tomorrow night
and I'm sure not going In ther to
lose.
"I won the middleweight cham
pionship of Australia on a Wednes
day. Yes. sir, that's my lucky dsy."
A strong card of preliminaries hss
been added to help furnish the fire
works for the big fight, beginning
at 8:80, In the Medford Armory.
going to be difficult to overlook Max
Baer. the. handsome entrant from
Llvermore, Calif.
In the Chicago stsdlum. ssme ring
whero tie flattened Ernie Bchasf of
n..inn lu. thn a month SffO. Bser
last night definitely eliminated Tulfy
Griffiths, game youngster irom o,ou
City, Is., from consideration aa a
championship contender by a techni
cal knockout triumph In the seventh
round. Bad Baer csred to, no migm
BAER DEFEATS
J TOFFY EASILY
CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (AP) When
the plans for the next Important
heavyweight battle are made, It la
even have accomplished the elimina
tion as early aa the fourth round.
The bout drew less than 10.000
ipectatora who paid a little more than
31,000 to watch the ons-rlded duel,
.
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