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    aiEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933
Knockouts Will Be Order of Evening 'in Tonights Fight Card
Near The Top
BATTLERS KEYED
Sanderson
131
176
164
63
ELECTRIC TEST FOR
Go With Firpo His Goal
White
187
Handicap
63
PAGE TWO
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385
204
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Main Eventers Promised Go
With Young Firpo In Near
Future Semi- Windup
: Pits Classy Pair Of Boys.
- lonliht'i Fight Une-up
Main Ewnt, Rounds
Roman Streat, 183 lbs, ts. Jack
McCarthy. 174 1U.
fieml-H'Indup, 8 Rounds
Jommy Compagns, UB lbs..
Tony Ortls, 130 lbs.
.0 Erfnt. 4 RoUndS
Bob Irwin. 133 lbs., n. Frankla
Roberts. 139 lbs.
preliminary, 4 Rounds
Flash McCann, 141 lbs., vs. Boy
Harris. 140'j lbs -
' Knockout are expected to be the
order of the evening at the Armory
tonight In the menu of fisticuffs
spread for volley fans by Promoter
Mack LIMard. All the battlers from
the main event between Jack Mc
Carthy and Roman Streat down to
the rtirtaln raisers, Plash McCann and
, Roy Harris, have declared they are
, going to win from the first bell and
that means somebody Is ticketed for
a trln to dreamland before the resin
dust settles.
. - fUiht colored nujrills
' nmaa frnm IIU.h With formidable
record of forty fights in the past year
, without a knockdown, on tna owior
hand Fighting Jack asooanny i
known to pack a wallop .which can
.n. r hwn. nn It lands. The
winner of the six-round main event
la scheduled for a go with Young
.Firpo in the near future, according
to Lillard. who plana to onng m
a m h.ra fnr a hout.
. Besides the top spot event a classy
eml-wlndup has Been caraea wiin
Jlm.-ny Compagne, Chlloquln, and
fV.n ffrla Klamath Falls. Contin
uing their argument started here
some time ago in an Elks club smok
er. . . A special event will pit Bob Irwin,
ahlfry Klamath Falls puncher and
Frankle Roberts, Keno pride while
Clash McCann, Prospect, will swap
aooka with Roy Harris, Phoenix, in
a four-round curtain-raiser.
Theopenlng gong- will sound at
8-.80 p m. and with the prevailing
'oargaln prices a huge crowd is ex
Sntui n.v th Armorv for the re-
eurn of boxing to the Mcdford ring.
BULLDOG JACKSON
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SALEM, April 13 (AP) Bulldog
Jackson of Portland won a welter
weight wrestling match from Bobby
Novak of Flint, Mlch here last
night after Novak refused to be
.warded the bout on a foul.
No furniture welldlng was done aa
had been In the two previous bouts
here,, but the match was not tame
and Jackson vented his spleen In
asides to the audience. Novak took
one fall with his figure four hold
and Jackson won the other two with
hammerlocks.
Robin Reed of Reedsport and Cy
clone Mackey of Seattle, both welt
erweights, went to a no-fall draw
In another bout.
FOR COLLEGE RUNNERS
SEATTLE, April 13. (AP) Some
thing new in track competition for
freshman athletes of the northern
division Pariric coast conference
schools will be attempted next
month when telegraphic meets will
be held to give the young athletes
a chance to perform.
Trimming of expenses caused the
elimination of the regularly sched
uled freshmsn meets this year and
the telegraphic plan was adopted.
JACK MCCARTHY, 174 pound puncher who will meet Roman Streat
In the main event on tonight's Armory right card has traded hooks and
Jabs with the best and In his several bultles here has proved a sure-fire
croud pleaser. A win for McCarthy tonight wlU put him In line for a go
with Young Firpo, Idaho terror who will be brought here soon by Pro
moter Milan! due to popular demand by local fans.
BARTENDING NO JOB FOR
WOMEN SAY MIX 0 LI GISTS
. By Morris Watson.
NEW YORK, April 13. (AP) Bar
maids? Never I
Until the last mug la scuttled, the
Bartenders Union will stand on a
principle: The hand that rocks the
cradle ahall never tap the beer keg.
., "Talte women Into " the union?'
snorted' President John Specials of
Local No.' 8, his expression one of
horror. "Thoy've got no business be
hind a bar!" .
"Just Imagine" he waved his hand
"Just imagine a woman going Into
the ice box and rolling a keg around.
No, ahe couldn't atand it."
That bartending had gone out of
saloons and Into a lot of strange
places, President Specials was willing
to accept. But whether beer comes
from a soda fountain, a corner fruit-
Julce atand, a restaurant counter, or
a fire hose, his union will never con
sent to a feminine tap on the bung
or a feminine draw of the suds.
The union, since the legalization of
beer last week, haa received and filed
ISO new applications.
we are picking our new mem
bers," said Specials. "They've got to
be able to tap beer correctly and
draw It properly. There's only a
small per centage of profit In beer
ind proprlotora can't afford to waste
any."
ARE CALLED SLACKERS
ROME. (AP) Italian wearers of
natty English tweeds and smart Parts
gowns have become "slackers" In the
latest fascist press campaign.
rne Koman dally "Qiornale d'ltalla"
opened an onslaught against "certain
moneyed elements who apend their
clothe allowances abroad to Italy's
moral and financial loss." other
newspapers picked it up.
unless tne "unpatrlotlo traffic I
stopped "Olornals d'ltalla" threatens
to publish lints of offenders.
EARLY KNOCKDOWN
PORTLAND, Or., April 13. Iff,
Freddie Miller of Cincinnati, holder
of the N. B. A. featherweight title,
was awarded a, decision over Andy
Bundy of Portland m the apeedy 10
round main event of last night 'a fight
program here. Miller's title was not
at stake. Each weighed 127.
Miller clearly earned the decision,
but his margin of victory was large
ly made in the opening and closing
rounds. Bundy battled the N. B. A.
champion on about even terms In the
rounds between.
The Cincinnati fighter floored Bun
dy for a count of nine In the first
round. The Portlander answered with
a volley of blows to the face and
body that apparently bad his oppon
ent worried in the third and fourth
rounds. But while Bundy. apparent
ly tired, slowed down In the last two
rounds. Miller speeded up, finishing
as speedily as he started.
Frankle Warneck, 170, won a de
cision from Oeorgia Dixon. 187, both
of Portland, in the fl-roand seml-windup.
Don Fraser, 141, Spokane, was
awarded a 8-round - decision from
Stanley Kransberg, 141. Cincinnati.
Young Harris Wills, 140. Long view.
Wash., won a technical knockout over
Soldier Van Shaick. 141, Vancouver
barracks, in the second of 6 scheduled
rounds Sammy Goldman, 116, Cincin
nati, and Ernie Peters, 120, Chicago,
went four rounds to a draw In the
preliminary.
IS
IE
GRANTS PASS. April 12 P
Ben Harrison, one of the most ardent
fishermen In this locality, brought in
a 65-pound salmon Tuesday morning,
the largest landed in the Rogue in
many years.
The fish, which received a warm
welcome at Joe Wharton's was land
ed after a struggle of an hour and a
half by Harrison, who was alone In
a boat. The salmon lacks one quarter
of an Inch of measuring four feet in
length and la a beauty, according to
all who took a look at it.
On display In the window of Whar
ton's Sporting Goods' store the mam
moth salmon attracted a great deal
of attention.
SHOES ACCOUNT HEAT
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Moat
of the doga in the cattle country of
north Australia are wearing chamois
leather shoes.
The blistering heat of this summer
haa been so unbearable that the doga
have been unable to run over the
baked earth and herding cattle ,'ias
been difficult without the aid of
these trained canines.
Somebody thought of shoes and
now almost all the dogs have their
feet encased. -
Browning Again
Pins Strangler
CHICAOO. April 13 (AP) Jim
Browning, 930 pounds. Verona. Mo.,
wrestler, scored another victory over
Ed Strangler Lewis. 365 pounds, Los
Angeles, here last nlgbt when he
threw Lewis with a turnover scls
sors In 1 hour S3 minutes.
DOC SNELL'S COMEBACK
DELAYED BY MEXICAN
SEATTLE, April 13. (AP) The
comeback campaign of Doc Snell,
Seattle lightweight, went Into re
verse here Isst night when he was
defeated by Bobby Pacho. Los Ang
eles Mexican, In a six round boxing
bout,
WILLAMETTE RALLY
DEFEATS MONMOUTH
MONMOUTH. April 13. (API
Pilfered bases and a fourth Inning
rally netted the Willamette Univer
sity Bearcat a 6 to S win over the
Oregon Normal baseball team here
yesterday.
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May 6th Is the
Big Day Watch for it!
j
f,wr4 - tug
" V "
Lee Ramage, San Diego, Cal
boxer, Is one of the topnotch heavy
weights In puglllatlo circles, (Asso
ciated Preaa Photol
take mjm
Team honors in the Elka doubles
bowling tournament j last evening
went to DeVore and Sherwood who
won 10 games and lost two, and
rolled 1109 pins for high match to
tal. DeVore rolled 593 to take high
three games while Fredette rolled
326 for high single game.
Rankin 179 199 144
Fredette 326 138 168
Handicap .,.,.. 37 37 37
El wood
Smith
Handicap
433
. 123
. 139
. 48.
Brayton
Herb Strang
Handicap ......
399
163
144
81
849
163
146
48
846
148
144
81
837
131
148
48
337
166
144
61
Sherwood 1
Handicap
331 393
. 331 168
169 155
, 31 31
431 354 394
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
Oakland S; Portland 4.
Loa Angeles 9; Hollywood 8.
Missions 30; San Francisco 3.
Sacramento 17; Seattle 0.
PARIS. ( AP ) Technocracy U at
tacking the clow corporation of the
French wlnetasters.
Wines now can be scientifically
appraised by electricity, a current be
ing passed through the wine and the
amount of resistance registered lor a
telephone headpiece.
If the resistance is slight, the wine
has been watered; if there la ft lour
hum, then the wine la prime quality.
But the winetastera aren't worry
ing. Dealers In the provinces atiU
prefer the old-fashioned test of a
drop on the skilled tongue.
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