Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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JrEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFOim OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 23, "1933.
Amateur Boxing Tourney Will Be Promoted by American Legion
PORE'S OF
ALL WEIGHTS 10
BE GIVEN T
Great Sport Event Will Bene
fit Relief Plans Enroll
ment Starts Thursday
Night at Training Camp
The biggest sport event ever en
glneered In this section m assured
Jor Medford today wheri officials of
Medford Pot No. 15 of the American
Legion announced It would promote
a great relief fund benefit Golden
Olovea championship amateur box
ing tournament In the Armory arena
here night of Aug. 14, II, and Id
next.
Amateur athletea from all wallu of
life In all weight classes, from giant
heavyweight! on down to tiny fly-
weight, are eligible to compete for
the elegant trophies, emblematlo of
the highest boxing honors this ter
ritory could possibly bestow upon the
brow of its favorite fighting sons,
that go to the winners.
No Over-matching
The tourney bouts will be for three
two-minute rounds and all matches
' are to be arranged according to age,
weight, and ability as the spectators
arrive on each night of the tourney
There Is to be no over-matching of
contestants and professional athletes
are to be positively barred from this
huge mlttfest.
The tournament was awarded to
Medford late yesterday and Imme
diately afterward Lee Oarlock, post
commander, named Carl Y. Tengwald,
prominent local sportsman, and Le
fflonnalre, as chairman of the tour
ney committee. He In turn named
Fred Fry, Walter ). Reinklng, Dr. A
F. Walter Kresse, and Everett Bray
ton, a other members of bis com
mittee. . Free Training
Free expert training In boxing Is
to be offered all amateur huskies
from Medford and those residing close
enough to come in each night for the
Instructions. An open-air training
amp Is to be established at the play
ground near the Main street bridge.
It will cost nothing to enroll, learn
how to blx, and to compete for the
high boxing honors. Training camps
Also are to be set up In other cities
nd towns In this part of the state
whew warring rlngsters may prepare
for the huge flatlc revival here.
The local huskies are to report to
the tourney officials at 7:30 o'clock
Thursday night of thla week for en
rollment at the training camp to be
erected by that tune.
Lee. Showers, widely known director 1
Stage Amateur Tourney
1 . ! . i sV sun i , ,A
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Lea NhoHrs (left) and Dick Huinell (right), who will head tha Amerl
can Leglon'i big relief fund benefit Golden Glovei championship amateur
boxing tuurnnment to be presented on the Armory battle front here the
niKhts or An mmt 14, 10 and 10. 8 ho wen ! director-In-chief for the meet,
whlfe Rumell Is In charge of organizing the out-of-town amateurs. Aside
from time taken out to serve as press ai(?nt for Billy Gibson, who piloted
Gene Tunney and Benny Leonard to world's fistic crowns. Bhowers has de
voted ten years to amateur tourney work. His latest successful tourneys
were In Nevada.
of amateur boxing meets and himself
a Legionnaire, is to serve as d 1 rector -
in-chief for the big event. Dick Rus
sell, hie associate, will direct all out
of-town activities.
Knows the Game
Showers has directed similar meets
In Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa,
Colorado. Nevada, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Wyoming, Illinois, California,
and asnumes his duties here highly
indorsed by athletic commissions,
fr eternal orga n lea t Ions, and the press.
His recent tourneys In Reno and Las
Vegas, Ner., played to thousands of
spectators.
There will be from IS to 20 wild-
eyed fights in all weight classes each
night of the tournament. The Med
ford amateurs will compete against
the out-of-town rlngmen.
IN TALK STAGE NOW
FRESNO, Cel.. July 89. (UP)
Plans, for a return match between
Max Bner and Max Behmeling. former
world heavyweight champion, to be
held In Ban Francisco or Los Angeles,
are merely In the formative atage.
Jack Dempsey said today as he paus
ed here while en route to Los An
geles with his beautiful blonde bride.
"Thoy may fall through," he said,
unless we can arrange the riant
kind of backing."
HOW THEY
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FOR MONDAY TILT
Manager Hatght is taking bo
chances in preparation for tha game
Monday evening at 0:30 o'clock at
the falrgrounda between his Med
ford Rogue and the Traveling Col
ored Olants from "way down south.'
The local lineup has been strength
ened by additions of talent. Includ
ing Jack Hughes In the hurling role,
Ogle, Grants Pass ace, behind the
bat, Hoosler Hoffard, Eagle Point's
heavy hitting manager, and Bud
Conlln, who also shines on the Eagle
Point outfit at flrsf base and as re
lief chucker.
tn addition to the reinforcements,
Halght has been putting; hU charges
through a course of sprouts during
the past week and declares that the
colored ball tossers are In for a warm
reception when they arrive Monday,
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
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SCHOOLBOY GOLFERS
So thst Medford's youth of school
age might have something to do this
summer, and so that golfing will be
encouraged In Medford more than It
has In the past, 7. W. Chausse, man
ager of the Medford Municipal course
haa mapped out a program whereby
school boys be'.ween the ages of 12
and 19 can play on his course this
summer for one dollar m month, and
receive Instructions at no added ex
pense, he announced yesterday.
If enough of Medford's boys be
come Interested In golf and play on
the course this summer, a tourna
ment will be arranged for them,
Chausse said.
Chausse Is making the offer for
Medford's school children In the hope
that Medford's youth will become ss
Interested In golf as It la In football
and basketball, with the resultant
championships for Medford.
"It will give the boys something to
do, during the summer months when
they can't work," Chausse said, "and
will encourage the game. We need
to have more of Medford's young men
playing golf, and we'll develop some
champions. The course Is In excell
ent shape now, and I'm aure the boya
will want to play If they c. afford
It, therefore I'm making It so they
can."
Chausse's municipal course Is lo
cated 'back of the Sacred Heart hos
pital, and within walking dlstnnce
from the city.
Portland .
Missions
Jacobs and Palmlsano; Johnson, Os
borne, Chellnl, Bonettl and Fltzpat
rick.
Los Angeles
Oakland
R. H. B.
-11 13 0
1 t 2
Ward and McMullen; McEvoy, Fie-
ber and Ralmondl.
Seattle
Bollywood
PUlctte and Bradbury; Campbell
and sassier.
R. H. E
.373
, 3 T 1
San Francisco
Sacramento
R. H. E.
7 13 3
-8 IS " 0
McDougal, Stein, Henderson and
Bottartnl; Flynn. Noonan and Wlrts.
Cleveland
New York .......
R. H. E.
. 1 4
.- 1 8 3
Peareoii and Pytlak; Ruffing and
Dickey.
R. H. E.
7 11 0
8 10
St. Louis ....
Philadelphia
McDonald, Gray and Shea; Wal-
berg, Peterson and Cochrane.
Second game: R. K. " I.
St. Ljula ...... ., S 5 1
Philadelphia S 14 3
Blaeholder, Wells, Stiles and Ruel;
Cain and Cochrane.
Detroit
Washington
Mar berry, Hogsett and Hayworth;
Stewart, Russell and Sewell.
R. R. E.
3 3
. 4 11 1
R. H. E.
Chicago 3 8 1
Boston S 10 5
Mlll'T, Faber and Berry; Kline and
Ferreu.
National
New Tork
Pittsburgh
R. H. X,
.16 1
o e o
Hubbell and Richards; French and
Grace.
Second game; R. H.
New York .. . .,.. 3 7 0
Pltteburgh 7 10 1
Parmlee, Spencer and Mancuao;
Meine and Finney.
R. H. S.
8 IS 1
0 S 3
Brooklyn
Cincinnati -
Mungo and Lopes; ohnson, Stout.
Smith and Hemsley.
R. H. I.
- S IS 1
AMERICAN HEAVY
HOPE WANTED!
Every Great Champion, as a,
rule, began his flstlo career by
flrat competing as an amateur.
This goes for Jack Dempsey, as
wslll You may be the timber
from which a great champion
may be made and msy be the
man destined to some day re
store the world's heavyweight
champlonehlp back to the
American shores. Learn how
to defend yourself with a sen
sational, rlp-tearlng and slash
ing style of fighting Jack
Dempsey employed In bleating
his way to victory over Jess
Wlllard at Toledo yean ago.
It costs nothing to sign up,
learn to box, and to start a
grand march to fame and for
tune by representing your
community, city, and state In
the
American Legion's Great Relief .
Fund Benefit
Golden Gloves Championship Amateur
Boxing Tournament to be held in the
Armory, Medford, Nights of Aug. 1 4-15-1 6
Report to Leg Showers and Dick Russell, Playground
Training Camp, near the Main Street Bridge, Thursday
Night, at 7:30.
Wh
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Stop at either
of the
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Mangum and Hogan; Hallahan,
ohnson, Mooney and Wilson.
R. E.
10 0
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Moore and Davis, Todd; Root and
Hartnett.
Philadelphia
Chicago
R.
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Speedboat Pilot
Sets New Record
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., July 33.
(UP I Edison Hedges of Atlantic
City, N. J., today set a new world
record for Vie 13S-cublc-lnch speed
boat ciass when he attained the
apeed of 48 S11 mllea an hour In the
annual regatta of the Havre de Grace
yacht club.
Society Leader
Divorces Second
MINDEN, Nev., July 33 (AP)
Mrs. Madeleine T. Force Astor Dick.
New York society leader and widow of
John Jacob Astor, was divorced at a
private hearing here today from Wil
liam K. Dick, ber second husband.
Silent as to her future plans, which
Include a rumored marriage to Enzo
Flermonte, Italian pugilist, Mrs. Dick
obtained the divorce on grounds of
extreme cruelty.
LA GRANDE VOTES BONDS
FOR CITY POWER PLANT
LA GRANDE, Ore., July 23. (AP)
La Grande voters Friday approved
a $257,000 bond Issue for reconstruc
tion of the Beaver Creek pipeline and
for the building of a municipal power
plant in connection with the water
works betterment. The vote . was
1012 hr the bonds and 497 against.
GIRLS ADMIRE PHOTOS
A window display In the chamber
of commerce, which has been at
tracting Medford's young ladles, is
that of the personnel of the local
chapter of Acttvlans, according to
A. H., Banwell, secretary. More young
women have topped to view the
photographs, than have noticed the
window arrangements for some time,
he said.
The pictures, taken by the Kennel-
Ell Lt studios, were arranged by Mrs.
Howard Leclerc. Individual photo
graphs of the officers, members and
honorary members are shown.
DOUGLAS COUNTY VOTE
ON REPEAL IS CLOSE
ROSEBTOO. Ore, July 33. (AP)
The dry margin In Douglas county
was whittled down to four Tote her
late this afternoon, as Tiller precinct
reported 38 to 14 for repeal of the
18th amendment. Four precincts
were still unreported. Reports from
49 precincts gave the following to
tals: Federal Repeal Yes, 3543; no, J..
840.
State Repeal Yes, 3087; Mo, 381.
LEARN TO BOX FREE!
Report to Les. Showers and Dick Russell at the Open-Air
Training Camp to be erected at the Playground near the
Main Street Bridge, Medford, at 7:30 Thursday Night, to
enroll for FREE expert training in boxing, and for a
chance to compete for the elegant trophies, trips to other
tourneys, and other awards, that go to the winners in
the Legion's Gigantic Relief Fund Benefit Golden Gloves
Championship Amateur Boxing Tournament to be offered
in the Medford Armory, nights of August 14, 15, and 10.
It costs nothing to sign up, learn to box, and to take part.
All ages and weights!
. AMERICAN LEGION, PROMOTERS.
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