irrorOTOlTATL TRIBUJE, irEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933.
Double Main Event Mat Card Promises Action at Armory Tonight
PXGE FOUR
ME, FAVORITE
OF LOCAL FANS,
MEETS DAWK1NS
Frisbie and Karasick Will
Furnish Other Half of Card
Matches Scheduled to
Start "at Nine o'clock
From all lndlctton. Scotty Dsw
klni, the hilarious wrestling senaa
tlon who won his match at the
armory last Thuraday will have a
tough time of It tonight and may get
tome of the starch taken out of him.
Ted Thye, Portland light heavyweight,
arrived In Medford thu afternoon feel.
Ing tine, he aald, and ready to give
Dawklna "the works."
Thye Is an old favorite here, having
been seen often In the Medford ring,
and having been Portland's leading
wrestler for a decade. Thye held the
light-heavyweight belt off and on for
several yeara, and has thrown some
of the world's leading heavyweights.
He Is the father of the wrlstlock, and
knows more painful waya to adminis
ter a wrlstlock than any other
wrestler. For those who like to see
clever, fast wrestling, tonight's match
Is a natural.
. Bay Prlsble, Medford's wrestling
fireman, will get a taste of big meat,
when he meets Al Karaslck for a best
two out of three fall match. Kara
sick, who also held . the light-heavy-weight
belt before he grew too heavy.
Is as full of surprises as a Christmas
stocking, and especially likes to meet
th "big guys," who enjoy getting
rough. The "Russian Lion" Is pretty
handy with his fists, as Indicated by
past matches, but Swede Anderson,
Frlsble's pal, will be at the ringside
to aee about that, too. All In all, i
pleaaant evening Is on tap for every
body except the wrestlers.
The first bout will start at 0:00
o'clock, giving time for the evening
to cool off a bit, according to Mack
Llllard, promoter.
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PORTLAND, July 1 (AP) An in
crease of 60 pr cent In the produc
tion of game tlah and birds In state
hatcheries and farms will be possible,
the game commission believes, if the
commission's application for a federal
loan of 120,000 under the Industrial
recovery act, Is approved. This appli
cation was yesterday submitted to the
state advisory committee.
The commission will use the 120,-
000 If It Is available, for construc
tion of 14 projects In 12 counties.
Inasmuch as the projects would re
duce production costs, they would be
self-liquidating.
The production of game birds at
Eugene and Pendleton farms would
be Increased 00 per cent under pres
ent plans, with 624,800 to be expended
on the two farms. At Medford 13500
would be spent on a screen building
plant. The 11 fleh hatcheries would
get $01,700.
IHYE TOO EAGER
TO GET AT FOE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13. (P)
Using body slams to take each fall,
Tiny Roebuck- of Chicago defeated
George Nelson of Logan, Utah, in two
straight falls In the main event to
last night's wrestling matches here.
Roebuck's tremendous weight ad
vantage was apparently a barrier Nel
son could not surmount. Roebuck
welghtd 375 and Nelson 218. Roebuck
took the first fall in 21 minute and
the deciding tumble in 10 minutes.
Wong Buck Cheung, 212, Chicago
Chinese, won the seml-wlndup from
Ted Thye, 198, Portland, when Thye
ahoulder butted Cheung while the
Chinese waa climbing Into the ring,
and the referee called It a foul. Each
had taken a fall,
INTERNATIlAL
DUELS IN GOLF
VANCOUVER, July IS. (F) Four
United ststes playera and four from
Canada lined up today for Interna
tional duels In the quarter final of
the Canadian amateur golf champion
ship. The successful Invaders are Frank
Dolp and Dr. OUff Baker of Portland.
Ore., and Harry Olvan and Albert
"Scotty" Campbell of Seattle.
Olvan had the easlent victory yes
terday, beating Jack Moryson of Van
couver, S and 7; but Campbell had to
do to the 87th hole to defeat Jack
Finger of San Francisco, and Dr. Bak
er also was carried to an extra hole
by John Uwls of Brentford, Ont.
Dolp came from behind to defeat I
young Taylor of Victoria, 4 and S.
TED Tin K, whose knowledge of arm hold tills bronchi him fame In
the wrestling world, will meet Scotty llauklns at (he Armory tonight. Al
Karasick and Itay Friable are also on the card.
''Meet me at the fair" was John
Reddy'a farewell to hu Medford
friends yesterday, when he took off
with his house guest, John Master-
son of Spokane, for a combination
business, sports and sight seeing trip.
which they assured their stay-at-home
friends, will continue to Chicago.
They left here to travel directly to
Snn Francisco and Loa Angeles, from
which cities they will choose their
route to Chicago. They expect to be
gone about three weeks, roturnlng to
Medford before going north to resume
their studies at Oonuga university.
The business end of the launt.
Reddy explained before leaving, will
be comprised of articles they will
write of a Spokane dally. They will
be arranged by Mnsterson, but both
collegians will contribute Ideas.
To gel In the sports angle they
will enter tennis tourneys along the
way as a doubles team. They will
make the trip from California to Chi
cago with Mike Pecarovlch, donzaga
lootoau coach.
Show dogs In Cincinnati. O.. are
estimated to be worth $1,000,000 with
meir maintenance and care costing
50,000 a year.
HOW THEY
ny the Associated Press
Coast
W.
Sacramento ........................ 80
Portland ....... ,.. sa
Los Angeles ............ 67
WTFj
Hollywood
Oakland
Mission
Seattle .........
San Francisco
66
47
, 46
37
Pet.
.694
.580
J76
.966
.470
.451
.381
.380
Among the CCC camps which are
organising baseball clubs, the Pistol
River camp No. F-46, at Carpenter
vllle. Ore., composed of veterans of
the world wsr hss entered the lists
with an outfit of ball tossers eager to
enow aome of the youngsters how the
great . American game should be
played.
All of the men of Pistol River camp
are world war vets and consequently
not quite as spry on their pins as In
days of yore, but they still can toss
the apple around and some of them
can put plenty of force behind the
willow.
Arthur K. Johnson, manager of the
team, was In Medford yesterday seek
ing games for hla crew. According
to Johnson, the Pistol River boys win
take on any team In southern Ore
gon for money, msrbles or chalk.
Teams desiring a game with the CCC
nine are asked to write Mr. Johnson
at Carpentervllle, Ore., In care Pistol
River Camp No. F-46.
FEATHERWEIGHTS IN TITLE BOUT
Washington .
New York
Philadelphia
Chlcoga
Cleveland
Detroit . .....
Boston
St. Louis ......
W.
. 51
. 50
. 41
. 40
. 30
. 38
. 34V
, 33
Pet.
.654
.625
L.
37
30
30 .513
41 .404
44 .470
44 .463
45 .430
53 .376
New York
Chicago
St. Louis ....'....
Pittsburgh ...
Boston ...
Brooklyn
Cincinnati 35
Philadelphia ......... . 33
The average length of school terms
In Kentucky has been Increased 43
days In the past 10 years.
Pet.
.684
.843
.538
.533
.506
.456
.437
.418
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
Coast League
At Oakland 10, Portland 4.
At Hollywood 2, Mission 4 (11 In
nings). At San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 1.
At Sacramento 4, Seattle 8.
American League
At New York 4, St. Louis 2.
At Pnlladelphla 8, Cleveland 4.
At Boston 1, Detroit 0.
At Washington 4, Chicago 1.
National League
At Pittsburgh 9, Boston 6.
At Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 1.
At Chicago A. Brooklyn 3.
At St. Louis 0, New York 8.
STAGE 'QUEER' GO
LONDON. July IS. (PI Boxing
critics today labeled as a fiasco the
bout for the British heavyweight
boxing championship In which Jack
Peterson, holder of the Lonsdale belt, j
won on a foul from Irish Jack Doyle !
In the second round before a crowd 1
ef 60.000 In the White City stadium
last night,
Doyle was disqualified after a series j
of low blows. After two palpably low
punches which caused the referee to ;
tsp in and tell Doyle he was ruled
out. the challenger continued to ham-
mer away at Peterson for several min
utes. There were some wild scenes
before the bout finally came to a
halt.
COUNTY SCHOOL HEADS
NAME NEW LEADERS
8ALEM, July 13 (API At lis clos
ing sessions, the Oregon Association
of county school superintendents to
day elected T. F. Brumbaugh of
Wasco county as president. He suc
ceeds Joslah Wills of Polk.
A. M. Cannon of Lincoln county
was elected vice-president and Mrs
Xatherln McRse of Clackamas secre
tary, I
TRUCK
LAWS
GET THE FACTS
CONCERNING THE NEW
Motor Transportation Act
Public Meeting
Medford City Park
FRIDAY-8 P. M.
Mr, Ralph Stahell, gcretary of the Allied Truck Owner, from
Portland will present important facts concerning thii new legit
lation. Mr, Stahell is thoroughly conversant with the Public
Utility Commission's requirements.
Transportation Committee, Medford Chamber of Commerce
Itaurants In Moscow were today sen
tenced to destb as enemies of the
RUSSIAN COOKS RUINED
rnnn nrrnTU noncucn soviet state for throwing nails, gis
ruuu, ULHin unuu.w fooo tlwy pnputlil
MOSCOW, July 13. (AP" Fire serving spoiled food and arbitrarily
cooks In throe different workers' res- reducing fixed portions.
8eattle will see Its first championship fight and first long distance
fight under new boxing laws July 11 when Able Israel (left) of Seattle
and Freddy Miller, National Boxing Association featherweight champ
ion, meet in a 15-round fight. (Associated Press Photos)
LOS ANGELE3, July 13. (PV Jim
Browning defeated Qua Sonnenberg In
the feature wrestling match at the
Olympic auditorium last night, tak
ing the last two falls after Sonnen
berg annexed the first by putting his
opponent Into & stomach ache in 32
seconds.
An airplane turnover scissors se
cured the first fall for Browning, and
a modification of the same hold
brought the second fall.
In the seml-wlndup Ed (Strangler)
Lewis was thrown for a third and de
ciding fall by Sammy stein.
PETROLLE TECHNICALS
KLAVEREN IN Fl
NEW YORK, . July 13. P) Billy
Petrolic the rugged Duluth heavy
weight, today holds a somewhat dis
puted victory over the speedy Hol
lander, Bep Van Klaveren.
Petrolle waa awarded last night's
bout at the Polo grounds on a tech
nical knockout In the fourth round
when Dr. Joseph Sheridan, New York
State Athletic commission physician,
ordered the fight stopped because of
a deep gash In Van Klaveren's right
eyelid.
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