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PAGE TWO MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933. Baer Stiff est Test in Schmeling's Campaign to Regain Heavy Title SGHMEUNG MEETS TOUGHEST FOE OF 1H Chance of Regaining Heavy weight Crown Depends On "" Ability to Overcome Youth and Weight of Rival Fight on Loudspeaker A blow by' blow description ol ho Schmellr.g-Baer fight from tlie Mall Tribune' Associated Press leased wire will be given over the loudspeaker In rront of the Trib une offlre Thursday evening start ing about 9:30 o'clock and ring fane are Invited to enjoy the serv ices as tnests of this paper, ROUGH . AND TOUGH GRAPPLERS ON ARMORY MAT CARD TONIGHT Br IIERDKKT W. DARKER Ansoclated Press Sports Writer. NEW YORK. June 7. AP For the first time since He arrived this country, perhaps for the first time In hla career, Max Bchmellng la being asked to give away cnunns 01 weight to a young, tough rival, Max Baer, and on his succesa In solving that problem In the. Yankee stadium tomorrow night rest his chance ot becoming the first ex-heavywelght champion In history to regain the title. Pnr if he whins the brawny Call fornlan decisively In Jack Dcmpsej's first New York promotorlal venture, Jew expert doubt his ability to "take either the aging Jack Sharkey or the mammoth Prlmo Camera, who wm meet for tlie title In Madison Square Garden's outdoor bowl In Long Island City June 39. Odda On German. Jven those ringworms who believe the to 1 odds or better Sehmellng'a favor are Juatlfled, agree that In Baer the German will be iac 1ng his stlffest test. The aio-pouna Llvermore, Calif-, youngster hao made tremendous progress In the laat two yeara and his great strcngtn ana stamina, coupled with surprising speed In so big a man, make him a formidable foo for any heavyweight In the business. ' The conviction haa become general that whatever the outcome of their 16-round tusle, Baer and Bchmellng offer a "natural" that will bring close to 60,000 fnna Into the big ball park. Complete Training. . Both fighters have completed train ing for the match and are waiting for the signal to, swing Into action. Baer left his Atlantic City camp for a private home in New York today, but Bchmellng planned to remain at Lake Swannanoa, N. J., until tomorrow, ar riving In New York Just before the welghlng-ln at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A ateady stream of customera filing past the box office windows strength ened Dempsey's expectation of a crowd of 60,000 and receipt of nearly $300,000 granting favorable weather. The gatea will be thrown open at S p. m. (E. 8. T.) Thursday after noon. The first preliminary was scheduled for 7 p. m. (E. S. T.) and the main bout between 6:30 and 0 p. m. There will be no broadcast. IN MAIN TUSSLE Followers of the muscle m&ngleri1 art are promised an evening of thrill- trig entertainment at the armory to night when Fet Bellcaatro, oolorful and dynamic Sacramento Italian matches gripe with Harry Demetral well-known heavyweight grappler who has appeared In many cop at rings. Bellcaetro. due to his aggressiveness and rot!gh and ready tactics has won a considerable following among Med ford fans In his previous appearances against Ray Friable and Swede An derson, local man. In matching Bell caetro with Demetral, Promoter Mack LI Ilnrd is giving the Italian a high hurdle as Demetral scales 330 pounds snd Is nothing loath to use unortho dox methoda If an opponent chooses to "play" that way. Swede Anderson, former Med ford football star, will make his second appearance here in the role of wrest ler when he meets Herman Olson, Seattle, in the curtain-raiser. Ander son gave Bellcastro an unhappy eve ning In tbelr match here some weeks ago, bouncing the Italian completely out of th ring with a well-directed Sonnenberg to take one fall. How ever, Pets was too experienced- for the local man, and succeeded In tak ing the deciding fall. In tonlght.'i grapple, Anderson meets an opponent more hla own caliber, so far as i perlenoe Is concerned, as the Seattle bone crusher does not boast an ex tensive record In the ring. He la rated as a fast-coming matman in the Pu get Sound country and his bat t Is with the Medford athlete should prove in teresting. The usual low prices will prevail tonight and the starting gong will sound at 8:30 o'clock. E LEGION JUNIORS In a loosely played game, the Med ford American Legion Juniors were handed a 13 to a drubbing by the Jacksonville Miners on the Jackson ville diamond yesterday afternoon. The Junior wen held to five hits, while the Miners made 13, "Skinny" Wilson, flashy Central Point pitcher, hurled the first eight innings while Bob Smith finished off the ninth. Those playing on the Junior team were:. B. Smith. Hensley, Stoddard,' Ashpole, Knox. Wilson. Cox. Kunxman and Lewis. The Jacksonville player were. Hall. Ileaa. Hunsacker. Relnklng. Ward, Coffman, Roa, Nee and Luak, OLYMPICS IN BERLIN VIENNA, June 7. (,TV-The inter national Olympic committee decided unanimously today to hold the 1836 (times in Berlin, settling definitely a controversy that has raged over Jew ish discrimination in Germany. The committee expressed Itaelf as satisfied that the contests mill be car rled out in Berlin In the Olympic spirit dfipl:; the bans pluoed on Jew ish activity In all branches of Oer man lire by Chancellor Hitler. THYE PINS KIBBONS iN SALE1VI GRAPPLE SALEM. June 7 (AP) Ted Thy. 18, Pbrtlsnd. took two out of three falls from Everett Ribbons. 212, 01 Tulsa. Okie., In their wrestling raster hrre last night. The deciding fall went to Tnye in one minute, 10 seconds when Klhbons failed to apply a flying body scissors properly and hla shoulders were pressed to the mat. 4 Broken windows faxed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works, DEFEATS KAPLAN PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. (API Taking two straight falls, one of them on a foul, Wong Bock Cheung, Chi cago Chinese, won the main event of last night's wrestling matches here from Abe Kb pi an of New York. Cheung weighed 214 pounds and Rap- lsn 319. The Chinese was glvsn the first fall In 35 minutes when Kaplan dropped him with an uppercut to the jaw and the referee called It a foul. Cheung took the second and deciding fall In 10 minutes with a Manchurlan ohoke hold. Richard Stahl, 318, Berlin, won the five-round seml-wlndup from Nore Jerlstrom, 318. Chicago, getting one fall. Larry Bennett, 171, Portland, and Heinle Olson, 173, Portland, went three round to a draw In the preliminary. v 4 b&'4 ill XT i m mi M f , m 3 Herman Olson. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League At Oakland 1. San Francisco 8. At Hollywood 6, Seattle 7. At Mission-Portland, postponed. At Sacramento 4, 'Los Angeles 8. American League At New York 4-8, Boston 0-4. A Philadelphia 8. Washington 4. At St. Louis 3, Chicago 5. At Cleveland a, Detroit 1, ,Xnllonal League At Brooklyn 3, New Vork 7. At Cincinnati 3, St. Loul 6. At Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 3. AT ROGUE LINKS The Ladles' Spring Handicap tour nament which haa been conducted during the past six week at the Rogue River Valley Golf course waa completed yesterday whea the two contestant In the finals played 38 hole to determine the ladles' handi cap winner of the course. Playera In tho finals were Mre. R. B. Smith and Mrs. R. w. Sleeter and after a well fought match Mrs. Smith waa proclaimed the winner, and be comes the possessor for one year of the beautiful silver vase donated by W. H. Murray of Murray's Beauty Shop. ' Tlie vase muat be won three times before it becomes the permanent possession of one of the lady golfers. The Spring II. ; tiicop tournament this year brought out 28 contestants and waa Judged by those who wit nessed the various matches as one of the most successful which has ever been staged by the local golf club. Mrs. Smith, this year's winner, la chairman of the tournament com mittee at the Rogue River. Valley Golf course and states that other In teresting tournaments for ladles are scheduled under the direction of Jack Hueston, local professional. HOW THEY. STANJX (By The Associated Press) Coast Portland Hollywood , Saora.ni.nt Los Angeles Missions Oakland ....... Seattle ............... j San Francisco W. L. . 38 34 . 38 9 - 3 37 33 33 83 31 37 34 33 38 33 40 Pet. .800 .874 .871 .841 .508 .443 .397 .389 Columbia Friends Hope. PORTLAND, June 7. (AP) Oeo. C. Baer of Pendleton. n.nnnal rn resentatlve of Governor Meier lu the proposal to develop the Columbia river. Said her tnrlnv ha hkUoaa erai funds for auch development of tno rivrr aoore roruand lor naviga tion, will be mado available. New York Washington Chicago W. L. Pet. 31 13 .70S .. 37 31 .563 35 30 .556 Philadelphia 33 30 .535 Cleveland . 3 33 .631 Detroit . St. Loul -. Boston 31 38 .487 . 17 33 .347 ..... 14 30 .318 National New York . Pittsburgh St. Loula ... Chicago Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn W. L. Pet. ..... 37 17 .814 38 18 .810 ..... 38 18 35 33 33 33 .600 30 37 .436 ..... 18 35 .! .609 .833 Philadelphia 18 31 .340 LITTLE GIANTS T0 PLAY OVER RADIO Dlnty Moore announced today that his Little at ante orchestra, which plays at Dreamland Wednesday night and at the Fairgrounds on Saturday nights, will play a half hour of dance music over KM ED every Wednesday afternoon starting today. The pro gram which Is sponsored by the Campbell Clothing company will start at 6:15. Phone 643 Well aaui away your refuse. City sanitary Oerrtoa. SANTA BARBARA. Cal.f June 7. (AP) A cheering improvement In t.he condition of Frank J. Hngenbsrth president of the National Wool Grow ers Association and wealthy resident of the fashionable Monteclto colony here, waa reported today by hli fam ily. In the heart of the business sec tion cf Montgomery, Ala., on Satur days the entire center of a street Is reserved for wagons and buggies. When the piano at a KnoxvlUe. 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(AP) No ac tion wm taken by the Oregon Antl Uquor league here In the direction of contesting the constitutionality of the state law providing for a conven tion to determine upon thi repeal or retention of the 18th amendment. Although E. M. Heacock, president. had declared In Eugene laat week that auch discussion would be under taken at the Monday meeting In Fort- land, he said here yesterday that It has been decided the test of constitu tionality will not be made at the present. Heacock said the question of con stitutionality waa not discussed at ... n mmmittM of nine me inccbms v.. .. of the United Drys of Multnomah county. He had said tne cou.ui.--. 1 ,.., inn wnuld be attacked on the grounds the law provided for pledged delegates wno wimi- ." m, ,ntvr in casting their ballots either fqr repeal or retention of the lBtn amenament. On July 21 Oregon voters will elect ... -i this "invention, and each voter will be privileged to cast a ballot tor or againsi .-fi. delegates from each county will be obligated to vote In the convention as their county voted In the election. Heacock said his organization and antiiinitp ffrontis are now cen tering their attention on the matter of a complete ticket of delegate for the convention. Bargain Dance DREAMLAND TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS ADMISSION lOc (rlaylng Over KMED at 6:13 Tonight) Will Eniov . wm ill ' ' . 1 is . J The Latest News of the "Home Folks" on Your Vacation Trip. Have the MAIL TRIBUNE Sent to You Regardless of Where You Go The Cost Is Surprisingly Low. r REDUCED Subscription Rates G0C J JJ A Month By Mail or Carrier niiniiiMiniiiiiMitniM Mtmtm.nimi.ntiimM MIMHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMI Use This Coupon "Hi "millirttQ Medford Mali Tribnne, rare Circulation Department, Medford, Oregon. 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