Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 02, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    IIEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUXE, fEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDNESDAY, AUGUST a. 1933.
!G FANS
workout as the amateurs are tossing
handle a record crowd for the opening
night of the Legion's benefit amateur
ring meet."
GOLD HILL KEEPS
Point' last Bundsy, besting Jsctson
vllle 18-0 and Central Point, 8-0.
Bess and Caldwell pitched to Dor
othy, (or Jacksonville, against Kelt to
Force (or Oold Hill, and In the Cen
tral Point 8ms Marvin Montgomery
pitched to Swingle (or the Pointers
against Hammersly to Force (or Oold
Hill. KeU held Jacksonville to three
bits. ;
After a winning streak of nearly a
score of games, Oold Hill's tesm 1
reeling Its oats, so to spesk, snd has
Issued a challenge to the Medford
Rogues. Woodle Shsver, of the Oold
Hill tesm, was In Mearord yesterdiy,
trying to (lnd Manager Height of the
Rogues.
We dont think they'll play ui.
Shaver said, "but we Just wsnt the
baseball fans to know we've chu.
lenged themv They don't like the
looks of our box scores, and I doat
blame them. If there's any such thing
as a valley championship, we'll have
It." '
Msnsger Hslght of the Medford
Rogues could not be contacted this
morning, but fana are awaiting tils
reception to Oold Hill's challenge.
Crafty Karasick
each night?'
Al Plena "I'm backing the Med
ford amateurs to turn back the' out-
Dick Russell "The out of -town
fighters enrolling In large num
bers snd we may have to adopt the
two-ring plan."
of-towners In the Legion's big ring
meet. And by the way, the event is
a big thing for Me4iord, too."
DOUBLE HEADER
Pete Denson "I'm going down to
see the amateurs train again tonight
and Ml be at the ringside all three
nights of the Golden Gloves tourney,
too."
Les Shower "Fans are due to see
their most exciting and thrilling ring
classic when the Ooldea Olovea tour
uey is presented at the Medford Ar
mory August 14. 15 and le."
Gold Hill msde m clesn sweep of
their double-header baseball series
against Jacksonville and Central
Mayor and Friends Hope to
' Have Touah Entries in
Former College Mat Champ
Wants Broccoli King to
Stay in Ring and Wrestle
Karasick Meets Wolfe
Lee Oarlock "We are arranging, to
Legion's Fight Festival
This Firm Is A Member Of The NR A Cooperating With The President In His Re-employment Program
Fans Will Cool Arena
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Declaring "W wnt our OrnU
Psss amateur In shspe to clean the
plow of the Mertford tighter." Mayor
W. W. Stockwell of Orant Pass has
turned flatlo mentor sa he and Dr.
Byron O. Bailey and Charles Gillette
get the huskies of that city In trim
for 'the American Legion' great relief
fund benefit Oolden Olovea cham
ptonshlp amateur boxing tournament
to re offered In the Medford Armory
night of August 14. IS and IS.
Mayor Btockwell has announced
that the largest number of ring de
votees ever to attend an out-of-town
ring show will come to Medford to
support the Orsnts Pass rlngmen In
the opening round of the huge mitt-
fest August 14.
Fans to Cool Arena.
In order to assure the spectators
oomfort. Carl Tengwald, chairman of
the Legion tourney committee, today
announced that electrlo tana will be
Installed throughout the Armory
arena go night of the tourney to
keep the battle front cool. He also
pointed out that for the flrat time
since ring event have been beld In
the Armory the windows to the arena
will not be clogged up by Interested
fans looking on from the outside.
From 18 to 20 exciting three-round
. rights In all weight classes will make
up the bill on each night of the
mighty ring classic, Les Showers, tour
. ney director, promises. Oregon's fa
vorite fighting men will be seen tear.
lug Into the "enemy" from Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky and other states.
Medford Boxers Good,
The Medford amateurs are fast
rounding Into top form.
Another huge turnout of Ilstlo de
clples Is forecast for the big free
publlo workout at the open-air train
ing camp, near the East Main street
bridge tonight at T:19.
Here are the names or the out
standing amateurs from Medford, ex
cept those who will come here from
the O. 0. C. camps, esgerly awaiting
the aound of the gong that sends
them down that long, long flatlo trail
to victory or to defeat against the
out-of-towners on the opening night
of the three-night meet:
Bernard Wilder, Rodney Van Brunt,
Fred Beed, Jimmy Doe, Bobby Perllck,
Csi Cook, Buster Crawford, Keith
Rates, Lloyd Morrison, Norman Btaten,
Eddie Bcrlvens, Young Tony Canron
erl. Hed Baylor, Owen Bates, Jack An
derson, Bill Henderson, Carl Hooper,
Ernie Morris, Freddie Shafer, LeRoy
Williams. Max Overstroet, Stanley
Kunzman, Billy Hawklna, Paul Bak
ralda. Oarrett Dews, Don Lyon, Jimmy
Palmer. Ted Llndley, Tex Overstreet,
George Edwards, Victor Rovster. Blllv
Regsn, George" Ohelsnd, Benny Wood,
Jimmy Cajnpbell, Paul Doe, Clarence
Cook. Joe Denman, Cleo Hicks, Rex
Glllnsky, Bert Luman, Boyd Prince,
Wilfred Hoffman, Don Darnlell, Rex
Pegg, Frankle Neal, Tommy Glllnsky,
and the Medford amateurs who will
compete under the banner of the
O. O. O. camps and Medford during
the wild and furloua fighting nights
of August 14, 18 and 18.
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Boxing Barber
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One of the Intent ntrl from
Portland U Jnrk Murflnck, hown
Above In a rhnrartertiitlo fighting
pose, who hu asked to be matched
with Jar Andrrnon, Mrdrord'a "tough
oo.v, or any other man-mountain
on the opening night of the Legion 'a
amateur boxing tourney at the Men
ford Armory, AuguU 14. Murdoch I
barber. Ills bent fighting weight I
m pound. The tourney ulll bring
together the bent amateur lighten of
Oregon and aeveral other Mute,
Broken window glased by Trow
bridge cabinet Work.
Light atuctural atcel fabrication
Brill Metal Works.
25c Veldown Sani
tary Napkins, 14c
Pay-Less Drug Store
N. Central. I nder New Miinngemt
Medford wrestling fana are await
ing the gong Thursday night that
will start the match between Bob
Kruse, the pouting ploughboy of Os
wego, and Everett 'Klbbens of Still
water. Oklahoma, former "big ten"
champion while he was in college.
Pane want to see what Kruse will do
with a college education when he Is
in the ring opposite one.
Klbbens la no hand for foolishness.
It Is understood, and ' he likes to
wrestle. He has declared that the
first time Kruse gets outside the
ropee just for a stroll around the
rlnp, that he'll go out after him and
see If he'd rather wrestle on the fane
or on the mat. Kruse, It will be re
membered, has a very, provoking hsbtt
of dodging outside the ropes when
danger threatens.
Aside from the Kruse-Kibbena go,
Al Karasick will meet Les Wolfe of
Dallas, Texas, the undisputed heavy
weight champion of the Panhandle.
Karasick Is a headllner on any man's
wrestling card and Mack LUlard, pro
moter, declared yesterday that Thurs
day's card should be one of the best
he has ever put on here.
Karasick, the old Russian Lion, was
undisputed light-heavy weight cham
pion of the world until he got to put
ting on weight and had to go Into
the heavy class. He was defeated by
Kruse In a bout here recently, and has
stated he would reinstate himself In
the eyes of Medford Thursday by giv
ing Wolfe a mauling.
The bout will atart at nine o'clock.
as In the past, LUlard said. .
Home-cooked food a&i AnhiMn &t
Reliable Grocery, under lunniwi At.
Ann Altar society.
AL KARASICK mil need all his mat
craft Thursday night when he meets
I. Wolfe, Texan, who boosts a fall
produelng leg hold similar fo that
used bj Jim Browning.
Tourney Gossip
Carl Tengwaid "Did you ever
so many gloves thrown In a training
TOBACCOS-1 lb. Prince Albert 70c
J lb. Velvet 70c. 1 lb Granger 67c
10c George Washington Sc.
Pay-Less Drug Store
IV. Central. Under New Managem't
RING FANS
ATTENTION!
Plan NOW to ATTEND the FIRST NIGHT of the Ameri
can Legion's Great Relief Fund Benefit CHAMPIONSHIP
AMATEUR BO XI NO TOURNAMENT, MEDFORD
ARMORY, NIGHT of AUG. 14; AND
SEE Oregon 'i Rugged Amateur Fighters Go To War
Against the Prides of 0. 0. 0. Damp's Game Ringmen from
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
and other states! V
SEE Medford 's Favorite Fighting Sons Tear Into the
Out-of-Town Invaders I
Will This Tourney Produce Another
JACK NKMIMKT
OKNB TUNNEY
See
See
The Same Brand of Sensational, Gruelling,
Exciting, Thrilling, Bitter, Fierce, and Vici
ous Amateur Fighting that Stirs thousands
each year in Chicago, Boston, and New York
onyi oomen Gloves Tourneys 1
More Fighting. More Action, More Thrills,,
More Science, More Knockouts the FIRST
NIGHT than you have seen in Medford in
' Years Combined !
More Sensational Than
Wrestling... More Thrill
ing Than Pro-Boxing!...
SEE Furious Fighting ALL Weight Classes First Night t
SEE the BATTLES OF GIANTS on FIRST NIGHT I
DON'T MISS THE FIRST NIGHT . . . IT'LL BE A WOW;
Knockdowns! Knockouts!
Action! Thrills!
FREE BOXING WORKOUT
LEGION ARENA
(Near Main Street Bridge, Medford)
TONIGHT 7:30
Bring the Whole Family to See Medford'i TavoriU
Amateur righting Men Train With the Glovei for Legion
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