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PXGE FOTJT? MEDFOUD JfAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. Champ and Challenger II Fall cam fast and furlou In last night' mat encounter between AI Karaalck, th Russian Lion or Fort land, and Pet Belcastro, ambltloua young Sacramento grappler, at tha armory. A vlaa head, backed by year or mat experience, epelled defeat (or the Italian, who loat the lint and aecond ralla. Swede Anderaon, local wreatler, deteated Pat King or Seattle two out or three ralla In the prelimi nary. Belcaatro loat no time in opening determined attack on the burly Russian. He atarted out with head locka but, due to brute atrength. Bel caatro waa thrown on -he rioor time and again by a almple twist or the neck. The tlallan began a vlcloua kicking progrram on the race and body and the Russian took It and gave It back to the youthful Bel caatro. Karaalck waa forced to crawl to the ropea once or twice when pres ure or a leg apllt waa not at aU comfortable. Twice before the first rail Belcaa tro called time out to retire to the dressing room to repair damaged trunks, suffering from the playful an tics of the nusslan, Karaalck be. came a little Impatient with the Ital lan. He clampea on a headlock, an other and another until Belcastro be- came hopelessly groggy. A few mtu. utes before both wrestlers had turn. bled out or the ring and were parted on the floor, where they struggled amid chair and the Met or specta tors, with his sense or direction lost and thinking dulled, the Ital ian loat the rirst fall in fifteen min utes. Belcaatro came back strong and atarted a butting campaign, smash ing Karaalck around the ring several timet. In two and one-hall minutes Karaalck was down. Belcastro atarted tha same proced ure for the third rail. He struck Karaalck twice and on the third butt mlated the Russian and went head long through the ropes, A be went by the Russian, the latter struck him on the Jaw, dating him so badly Belcaatro waa counted out while prostrate on the floor. A hammerlock lost Anderaon the first rail to King, In seven minutes, but 6wede cam back to take Vie second rail In two minutes and the third In ten minute. King gave An deraon a hard workout, but lacked the strength possessed by the latter. Anderson challenged Belcaatro to an early bout and It was also an- noun:ed Sonnenberg la to appear In tha local ring In short time,. f ft H ' I' A Ufa ! '' Vk . fir'1' 1 Wt- " ' ' "i " Vrl JAOKSONVILLB, June (Spl.) Thsrs will be a treat for baseball tana unday when the Jacksonville midget meet the Table Rock midget at 13:30. Till la the midget' first real game of the season and Is expected to be bard (ought as the little fellows have been working hard for the laet three week under direction or Jo Nee, - After th midgets game th Jack sonville Miner will play Table Rock a return game, having lost Bunday'a gam to Tabl Rock at Sams Valley, to 7. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast I.esiu Portland 8. Seattle 8. Oakland IS, Sacramento 6. Los Angelas 7, Hollywood .8. San Francisco 0, Missions 6. National League New Tork S, Chicago 1. St. vjOu1 7, Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 14. oston 6-6. Pittsburgh 8-8. American Leagu Boston 10-8. - trolt 0-8. Cleveland 11, Philadelphia Waahlngton 0, Chicago 0. New York 6, St. Louis 8. . Sharkey Boasts Will Kayo Primo In Ten Rounds ORANGEBURG, N, T., June 33. (AP) -Jack Sharkey, once more th furloua, venomous fighter In th ring and the "Garrulous Gob" out of It, has put a 10-round limit on hla 18-round title defense against Prtmo Camera Jun 30. "You aaw that," he said yester day after battering two of hi pairing partners around th ring yesterday. "You aw me winging 'em, bt Well, you gueaaed what It mean all right. "til show -them how old I am. Ten rounds la about all It will lak. I had Camera down th first time I fought him. He won't get up this time. Ten, do you hear me?" L PORTLAND, Ore, Jun 33. (API Richard Stahl of Berlin and Wong Bock Cheung, Chicago Chinese, wres tled two hours to a draw In th main vtnt of last nlght'a grappling match hsre. stahl, at 318, had as eight-pound advantag over hit oppo nent. Th two wrestled for an hour and I minutes before Stahl managed to take the first rail, with ati arm scis sor. It wa another 11 minutes be- After weeks of hard work, the principal In the big heavyweight fracui at New York June Z0 are approaching the peak of condition. At left la Prlmo Camera, the vast one from Italy, out for a bit of road work and carrying his 200 pounds lightly. Champion Jnrk Sharker or Boston tunes up his footwork with a round of rope-skipping at the right. LOUGHRAIJ IN COMEBACK DECISIONS STEVE HAMAS NKW YORK, June 33. (AP) Tommy Loughran, th old muter or ring strategy, li back In the fistic limelight again. He no longer U re garded as a contender for champion ships of any kind, but after being re garded as "all through" half a down times since he was knocked out by Jack Sharkey four years ago, he has returned to the "big time" and big crowds with a 10-round decision over his old rival, Steve Hamas. Carrying on a quiet comeback cam paign, Tommy staged perhaps the greatest comeback of them all before 10,000 excited fans at the Yankee sta dium last night. For eight rounds he barely staved off the rushes 01 the fiery Wellington, N, J youngster, absorbing quite a bit of punishment. He gave Hamas a lesson In the use oi the straight arm. such as Steve nevei received on the Penn State footbnl; field, poking his left Into Hnmna face with almost monotonous regu larity, butt that wasn't quite enough Then in the ninth, bleeding from cuts over both eyos and apparently not far from a knockout, Loughran suddenly switched from boxing to fighting. He rocked Hamas' head back with hard rights and lefts, slug ged and swatted on even terms and won tha last two rounds and a close decision. The triumph over Hamas, who knocked him out leas than two years ago, while It only evened the series at two vie tor lee, provided something of a climax for Lough ran 'a latest bid for a place among the leading lights of boxing. Leading up to It were victories over King Levlnsky, Walter Cobb and Isadora Oastanaga. Loughran weighed 18 pounds, Hamas 187. THIS AFTERNOON Scheduled for four o'clock this af ternoon, the final In th city tennis tournament will be played between Kramer Deuel and Carter Boggs, It wa announced today. The tourney opened Sunday, with tha following matches: First round s Campbell beat Cope, t-1. 3-6, 6-3. Patton beat Hutchison, e-4. 0-0. Carley beat Van Dyke. 0-0, 0-0. Boggs beat Brown, 6-1, 6-0. Oall beat Kroschel, 6-3, 6-3. Butler beat Sproat, 6-0, 6-4. Second round Deuel beat Bryant, 6-3, 6-4. Prultt beat Chase, 6-4, 6-3. Wilson beat Campbell, 6-0, 6-1. Patton beat Carley, 6-3, 8-6. Bogga beat Oall, 6-0, 6-1. Butler beat Com, 6-3, 6-3. Ollll beat Reddy, default, Glascock beat Van Ausdale, 6-8, 6-1. Quarter finals Deuel beat Prultt, 6-1, 6-1, Patton beat Wilson, 6-8, 6-4, 6-4. Boggs beat Penter, 0-7, 8-6. amis beat Olascock, 9-7, 6-3. Semi rinals Deuel beat Patton, 6-3, 7-6. Boggs beat Olllls, default. Tl LONDON, June 33. (AP) H. Ella worth Vlnea, Jr.. the American acd Wimbledon champion, rallied after dropping the first set today to 'defeat A. A. Pyzee, veteran Davla cup player from India, 6-8, 6-3, 6-8, and Join three compatriots In an all-America seml-flnal round In the London ten nis championships at the Queen'a club. Virginia Rice, Boston girl and ninth ranking player on the American list, reached the semi-finals by conquering Joan Ridley of England, 7-6, 6-3. Helen Wills' Moody, continuing her decisive advance In the women'a sin gles, disposed of Miss S. Noel, English player, 6-3, 6-3. HOW THEY M Arvl I By th Asoclated Press. Coast. W. U PC. Sacramento 46 33 .500 Portland 43 33 Mt Hollywood . 43 34 .568 Los Angeles 40 36 36 Missions 30 40 AM Oakland 80 30 ABO Seattle 30 44 )B7 San Francisco 30 47 .890 American. W. L. PC. New York 87 33 .637 Washington 86 33 .610 Cleveland 33 26 .541 Chicago 81 28 -17 Philadelphia 28 28 .500 Detroit 30 31 .493 Boston 23 40 .365 St. Louis , 31 38 -166 National. . W. h. PC. New York 33 31 .625 St. Louie . 36 33 .610 Pittsburg 33 27 .550 Chicago - 33 31 .508 Cincinnati .. 33 33 .459 Brooklyn 35 31 .446 Boston 37 34 .443 Philadelphia 33 80 .371 AS GUESI OF REDDY M. J. "Mike" Pecarovlch, head foot ball coach at Gonzaga university and John Masterson, publicity director, were Hedford visitors yesterday, guests of John Reddy, former Gon zaga student. Pecarovlch, whose name waa promi nently mentioned In the Oregon State coaching selection last winter, was en route to hla home in Los Angeles from the coast conference meeting in Spokane last week. , Masterson, who recently completed a program of sport broadcasts over KGA, the last of which featured an interview with Prink Calltson, Univer sity of Oregon and former Medford high school coach, will spend two weeks In Medford after which, with Reddy, he will Join the coach In Los Angeles and continue to Chicago for the world's fair. fore Cheung could even the match. 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Notable among them was the switch which sent Lefty O'Doul to the New York Olanta and Sam Lealle to the Brooklyn Dodgers, but the Boston Philadelphia deal. Involving Plnkey Whitney. Hal Lee, Wee Schulmerlch an4 Prlta Knothe also seem to have been beneficial to both team. O'Doul, who wasn't hitting at all with the Dodgers, again made himself an important figure with the bat yes terday when, for the second tlm since th Jun 16 trade, he paced th Nw Yorker to a victory that helped them hold the lead In th eld r circuit. Lefty made two hits as th Olanta downed the Chicago Cubs 8-1. On waa a horn run that put New York ahead to atay. Leslie's clouting already baa won a eoupl of gamea for th Dodger. Whitney, the leading figure In the trade between th Brave and the Phillies, got a nw Job at second base yesterday when the veteran Rabbit Uaranvllle wa benched and Dick Oyeelman waa put in at third. He not only filled the bill afield but he wal loped three hlU and batted In five runs a th Braves took both ends of a doubleheader from the Pittsburgh Pirates. 0-6 and 8-3. The Phil' new acquisition, Schul merlch and Knothe, batted In six of the ten eountere Philadelphia scored In th alxth and seventh Innings to beat Clnclnnat' 10 8. Mr. Cribble LeavesJohn E. Grlb ble, recreational aupervlsor for Lake o' the Woods, who Is in the employ of the forest service. Is leaving today for the lake, where he plana to re main for the summer. TO P.N.A. GOLF HONOR VICTORIA. B. 0.. Jun 32. (UP) Added teat to the 35th annuau Pa cific Northwest goll championship next week came today with word that H Chandler Egan. defending cham pion, of Medfoid, Or., will bid for hla alxth title over the link of th Vic toria golf club at Oak bay. The brilliant atyllst, former na tional amateur ohampton, won hla fifth title last year at Alderwood Country club in Portland. 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