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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1933)
PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SPRTL 27, 1933. Frisbie FANS RUSH RING FOR LOCAL IN Frisbie Fells Foe After Scheduled Fight Over Anderson Sonnenbergs . Italian in General Melee "Once wrestler, always a wrestler," mi proved again last night when Ray FrlJble. Medford fireman and Pete Bekastro. Weed Italian, donned box ing paraphernalia to see which was the better man In the art of fltla euffa Belcastro laid the local giant out for the count 1c the final sec onds of the first frame of their sched uled 10-round main event, but not before Friable had felled him three times with powerful punches to the bead. The affair was one of the wildest melees ever seen In a Medford ring and wound up with a surge of spec tators lntoarena where Belcastro was dancing about, trying to get past Iter ere Jack McCarthy, apparently for the purpose of pinning his fallen foe's shoulders to the mat In true grap pllng style. One of the first to climb througi the ropes was Harold ("Swede") An derson, former Medford high school and Oregon university football sta: Belcastro jumped at Anderson and knocked him down. Belcastro was nulled off and the gridiron hero backed off and crumpled the Italian on the canvas with a perfect Bon nenberg. At that stage of the fracas a dozen or more fans had entered the ring in an atempt to -oorral the pug nacious Pa, while Friable regained his feet from listening to the birdies ' sing, and sdcanved on Belcastro. and In a general mlxup hooked one to the Jaw which felled the belligerent one like a polled ox. The Armory was In an uproar throughout the short-lived festivities and a veritable bedlam broke loose when Prists was felled. Both men used combination wres tling and boxing tactics In their of fensive, grabbing their opponent around the neck with one arm and pumping punches to the head with the other hand. A seml-wlndup which had all tho mlrth-provoklrur qualities, of a Char lie Ohaplln picture and the vicious ness of a real battle, whetted the fan' appetite for the final bout. Spider "Bones" MoElroy, a spendllng Pelican City lad, gained the decision over Tony Ortls after six rounds of wild flailing. Ortls. much ' shorter than his opponent, elected at the outset to fight In olose and for the first four rounds the boys flailed away in a partial clinch. The "Spi der'' was as hard to hit as a shadow and despite the apparent lack of a punch, had Tony In a bad way In the final frame. Roy Harris, Phoenix pride, landed one of his haymakers on Neldo Gtn notti, Pelican City boy, In the first round, which took much of the steam from the vUltlng battler, and pro ceeded to give his opponent a lacing In the following frames which earned the nod. Emerson Babb, Medford, and Red Melhom of Klamath Falls, went four rounds to a draw In the ourtaln-, raiser, both boys swlging lusty round house blows, few of which found their mark. It was announced from the ring that Jack McCarthy. Medford llght heavywelght, would meet Battling Beno of Pelican City on the next rare. Frankle Monroe, lightweight, Issued a challenge from the ring, which was promptly accepted by Herb White, for a later date. Local fans will be given a rare evening of fisticuffs at Promoter Mack Llllr4' next show. . TED THYE ROMALLI TWICE PORTLAND. Ore., April 98 (AP) Ted Thye of Portland defeated Silvio Romalll of New York, taking two falls out of three In the main event of last night's wrestling card her. Thya weighed 300 pounds and Ro malll 30S, The Portland wrestler used a series of wrlstlockt to win the first fall In five minutes. Romalll took the sec ond In 10 minuses with an arm lock, Another series of wrlstlocxs gave Thye the deciding fall In less than three minutes, Joe Parelll, 100, Italy, and Bob Myers, 101, Tillamook, Ore., went five rounds to a draw In the Mml-wlnd-up. Each won a fall. Police Sergeant Ch.t Wiles, 175. Portland, threw Helnl. Olson, 176 Balem, Ore, to win the three-round opener. Rny Prultt and Oeorga Eads, stars of the Klks club bowling aggregation, wilt leave Monday for Victoria, B. O. to enter the Northwest Bowling Con gress. They are scheduled to bowl May 8th In the tourney which will attract hundreds of the 'bes ally men of the northwest Prultt has been training for he event by rath lug salmon. Broken windows glsaed Trowbridge Cabinet vjorka. ! 6kin diseases successfully treated 806 Libert; Building, Medford. 0B. Belcastro COAST LEAGUE ,V -v , . - v, J, - , Boattle'a Indians hav baseball fans guessing as the season gets underway In real style. George Burnt (left) play flrat as well as attending to managerial duties while Truett Sewell (right) Is on ths pitching staff. Two newcomers who are expected to sparkle are Hal Maggart (lower left), outfielder, and Ned Nelson, third base. (Associ ated Press Photos) Five semi -fin allsU, survivors of field of 40, will meet today to decide who wins through to the coveted final round for the tennis champion ship of Medford high school. The two flnslUta will meet tomorrow at 80 on the Junior high school courts for top honors. Two veterans and stars in other sports, Red Bcheel and Sum Kroschel. and three sophomores, Verne Camp bell Prank Brown and Oleo Hicks, have gained the semi-final round and will vie today for a position as final ist, a shot at 1()33 singles honor, ana bo dutiful silver trophy donated by Al Plche, local sportsman. Today Red Soheol, footiball and basketball star, meeti Brown, a soph omore, for one final spot, while Kro schel, another grldstcr, tackles Hicks, and the winner advances to meet Campbell for the finalist position in the other bracket. Hicks reached the semi-finals wits surprising victory over Ho tell, who himself had a couple of surprises to his credit, Kroschel spanked Mer rick Brown conquered Applcgate, and Schrel and Campbell kpt pace wltn wlm over Rue and Grove, respectively. Following the finals playoff Fri day and the opening match with the Medford Ttennia club, billed for Sun day. Director E. M. Klrtley will re lease the schedule for the spring c&m paljn. The big field of 40 youngsters white mostly Inexperienced, should furnish Medford high school with a strong- squad before the season's finish. GRAPPLE WITH IE SPOKANE. Wash.. April 37. (AP) Harvey Miller, a promoter, aald to day he would attempt to iiave Ira Dern, Salt Lake City wrestler, barred from appearing In matches In Wash ington unless he reported for a match here next weok. Dern was billed for a match here Tuesday night, with Ted Thye of Portland, but Miller announced from the ringside that "for reasons best known to himself," Dern did not come to Spokane. This should be your Choice of Hotels Because: Tb N't Law rt nun lbs DAN MOO HE th moat moo 4 omirtl food hot). 11, 11,50. S3. T M.W. Special Umily raton. KmHt Ttry room hu a pet nt twth, 9) Wnrain travtllnf tnirrmpft ltd rtxttv vvtry coui imjt, f) Downtown ltion Iom to uw ttocM, but DOt Bouy, Pan J, Moor, formtrly of & Woof Hotel in FeXunU, owns ml oprt th DAN MOO IU roufclly, A; A- A.' Offl Opposite Hotel Opposits Terminal Sties Building TWELFTH AND MORRISON PORTLAND Showdown Provides Wild Night MYSTERY TEAM SQUEEZE PLAY IN TENTH WINS, 4-3, (By the Associated Press.) , Only Sacramento could today claim an advantage in this week's Coast league engagements after making It two straight over San Francisco yes terday, 9i. With Oakland, Seattle and Portland reversing their flrat day defeats, the other three series were even Portland had to resort to a tenth Inning squeeze play to even Its series with the Missions. 4-3. Blackerby singled in the extra, inning, went to third on Sankey's single and crossed the home-plate when Palmlsano's bunt caught the Reds by surprise. Once again Manager George Burns had to go into action to give his last-place Indians a 4-1 victory over Hollywood. The Seattle first base man cracked out a homer and a sin gle, accounting for three of the four Ind'nn runs. Glen Gabler and Roy Joiner com bined to pitch a seven-hit game at Los Angeles and turn back the An. gela 9-0. Incidentally, they blanked Orvllle Mohler, youthful Los Angeles shortstop, In his four times at bat. PROSPECT BOY TRIES FOR 0. S. C. TRACK SPOT OREGON STATU COLLEGE, Cor- vallU. April 37. John Hakkerup, for mer Prospect high sohool student, is training for a berth on the rook trad; team here. He Is specializing In th? 880-;ard event. Meets In which Hakkerup la ex pected to take part are: April 38. corvallla high at Cor vallls. May 8, Oregon frosh relays at Eu gene. May IS, Invitational meet at Cor- vallls (Pacific, Llnfleld. Willamette Albany, Monmouth, O. 8. O. varsltv and rooks). May 37. Oregon frosh dual meet at Corvallls. hORTLAND of fen NOTHING FINE!. IN HOTEL ' ACCOMMODATIONS 1HE HOTEL MULTNOMAH Is Portland's Inrgcst hotel, located only 3 blocks from the leading banks and stores, yet out of the noisy traffic New modern furni ture, new equipment, ne decorations. Excellent dining room, cafeteria snd coffee shop. Popular prices. Garage across the street, ittcndsnts at the door . . -obby pipe organ concert every evening. RATES FBOM 11.30 DETACHED BATH Jt.00 WITH BATH HOTEL MULTNOA4AH PORTLAND. OXIelON 'Mfr :5.!8 i-jfe CHILLED BAITERS UNABLE TO SOLVE (By the Associated Press.) Regsrdless of th quite logical ex planation offered by Will Harrldge, American league president, that the weather Is to blame or all this re msrkable early-season pitching this spring, the fact remains that the slab departments of the two major leagues are doing outstanding work against the chilled betters. The latest additions to the list of Aprl. heroes sre LeRoy Psrmelee of the New York Giants, and Oral Hilda brand with the Cleveland Indians, each barely missing the no-hlt hall of fame. Parmelee turned back the slugging Phillies, 3 to 1. The only hit off Parmelee was a smash by Mickey Plnn In ths third Inning. It went for a double wlien Johnny Ver ges found It too hot to hold. Hlldabrand came J'let sbout as close to a no-hlt feat but lost It when Are Schnreln cracked out a snappy sin gle. The Indians, however, had little trouble blanking the St. Louis Browns 3 to 0. In support of the Harrldge theory that cold, damp weather la respon sible for such flinging feats, both theio games, along with a four-hit Job by Owen Carroll of Brooklyn, ?b led to a 8-1 triumph over the Boston Braves, and a 8-hlt game by Silas Johnson of Cincinnati In beat ing St. Louis, 3-1, uame on a day when chilly weather reigned over ma jor league territory. The Chicago-Pittsburgh National leagu egame and the New York-Philadelphia contest In the American were postponed because of cold,' snd Washington and the Blston Red Sox were rained out. . In the remaining game on the pro gram the Detroit Tigers went 11 In nings to give the Chicago White Sox their fourth defeat of the season, 8 to 4. Kelly and Bowman were high bowlers In the Elks' doubles tourna ment last evening, garnering a total of 1133 pins. Kelly annexed a total of 820 for best Individual score of the match. Sanderson and White chalked up high score for single game with 384 in the final set-to. On Tuesday night Eads and Gilbert were In rare form, toppling 419 pins for high single gsme and 1187 for high three games. Eads achieved In dividual honors with 695 pins for the evening. Scores: 13 8 Brayton H. Strang , Handicap . 168 147 136 430 183 161 146 43S 47 47 47 141 837 346 318 1000 l a a 178 138 156 471 Sanderson Whits Handicap . 113 133 171 433 . 88 68 58 174 848 338 384 1087 i a s . 178 170 163 830 . 163 163 153 456 . 83 83 63 166 883 383 368 1133 13 3 . 333 191 181 695 , 187 184 164 486 . 39 39 39 87 419 384 364 1187 13 8 . 170 188 169 837 190 147 143 480 , 30 30 30 80 390 865 343 1097 13 3 180 178 133 491 125 185 154 464 ,34 34 ' 34 73 329 387 311 1027 13 3 . 191 159 188 638 161 168 161 490 , 23 33 33 6 875 350 372 1097 Kelly Bowman . Handicap Eads Gilbert .., Handicap Erlckson . York Handicap Herb Guenther . Brown Handicap .. Gill Hutchison Handicap . Inquire about our new 6 percent and 10 percent CASH discount on all purchases. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann . Real estate or insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 796. 75c For sn 8x10 photo. The Peas- leys, opp. Holly Theater. NEW LOW PRICES ARSENATE of LEAD AND BLACK LEAF "40" Let us figure with you on your requirements this season F. E. 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"Some business firms have declared business better saying that where before people ate sandwiches, now they order fine steaks. They are spending their savings, having the feeling that better conditions are In the offing. "The people, however, are spending money they have saved, employment has not Increased, but the attitude of optimism Is bound to help some, just how much or how soon we do not know,' Gram said. Beaumont, Tex., Is expected to move 300,000 or more bales of cotton yearly through Its port, following favorable railroad rate decision. Dr. T. D. Gunter, county health of ficer, says Palm Beach county. Fla. has never had a case of typhoid, ac cording to records of his office. The Ozark region of southern Mis souri experienced Its heaviest April snowfall in history this spring. Twelve Hon cubs .have been born since January 1 at Shreveport, Fla.. where a circus Is wintering. 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