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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,.
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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?"
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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.
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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.
He won the second fall with a Man
churlan choke hold. The two-hour
time limit expired before either could
produce the deciding fall.
Walter Podolak, 308, Syracuse, won
two falls out of three to take the
semi -wind up from Harry Demetral,
108. Chicago.
George Nelson, 318, Ogden, Utah,
won the opener from Nora Jerlstrom.
310, Chicago, taking a fall In the third
and final round.
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