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P3TJE TOUR 'SrET-FOTTD STATE TRIBUNE, irEDFOHT), 'OREGON, TTTFRSDXT, TCGTJST 3, T933. Big Shot Grapplers of Coast Will Perform on ArmoryCard Tonight E, KARASi Oswego Muscle Mangier Meets Kibbens While Russian Lion Tackles Les Wolfe Opens At 9 P. M Medford wrestling lans will aee two of the coast's leading matmen In action here tonight when Bob KruM meets Evarett Klbbena, former Big Ten champion, nd Al Karastck meeti Lei Wolfe of Dallas, Tcxaa. the heavyweight champion claimant of that rtate. Both Klbbena and Wolfe are new here, and little la known of their ability, except the championship! held by each. Plenty la known, however, of Kruee and Karaalck, each being known a among tha leading action and ouch men of tne game, Wolfe la the recognlied heavy weight champion of Teas, having held that honor some time. Kara- elck plana to add the Texaa title to hla already long Hit of honors when the two meet tonight. Kruae la ataglng atrenuoua cam paign with an eye to meeting Strang ler Lewis again, as he took one fall from the former champion last time they met, and lost the match by but a small margin. Harked im provement la noticed In the wrestling of Kruse. and OreRon now has one of the leading contenders for th heavyweight honors. As In the past, the matches will atart at nine o'clock. HOW THEY STAND. (By the Associated Press) const Sacramento Portland Hollywood . Los Angeles Oakland Missions . Ban Francisco Seattle - --. Pot. .(98 .687 870 .678 .408 .419 .308 .387 Washington New York . Philadelphia Cleveland Chicago .. Detroit -.. Boston .at. Louis W. L. Pet. .. 83 38 .639 60 87 .610 43 ' 40 .408 .. 80 63 .486 -- 47 82 .476 47 68 .470 44 M .468 89 66 .871 National W. L. Pet. New York 88 38 .608 Pittsburgh 67 44 .684 Chicago 66 46 .846 St. Louis 63 46 .636 Boston 60 60 .600 Philadelphia 42 68 .433 Brooklyn 40 , 56 .431 Cincinnati 41 61 .402 Tourney Gossip 01 Alendrfr: "Wa won't hnT to wait long now lor tb Oolden oiorc fight. And how ttaOM amaUurt do flfM." Judga Rd, Oold Hill: '"Tha aporU mn of our town will more into Med ford to aupport our Oold Hill ama teur flghtera whan tha Legion tour ney atarta Auguat 14. flam Oolton: "Am I going to at tend tha OoMn OloTea light? Just let an yon or anything try to keep m from balng there all three night. X am for tha amateurs of Medford to win. too." Phil SUiunury, trainer for Aahland flghtera: "Who erer told those Med ford amateura they can fight aurely did them an Injuatloa and our Aah land amateur will ahow what X mean en the flrat night of the meet, Au gust 14.' Pred Prey. Legion tourney commit teeman: "It aeema aa though almost everyone li planning to aee the grand opening program of our Oolden Olovea ring tourney. Well be aet to handle tha :rowda." Rolling Scissors Gets 'Em r -.. - - . - ..l- I ...,. ...:.y-.- s t.nmJ '--?nnnirtr"rm'Xis-L Lr.H WOl.FR, who meets Al Kamlrk lunlcht at Hie armory, gets his foes with a "rolling scissors," hold something on the order of that featured by Jim Browning. Fishing Lines Hinta for Those Who Angle in Southern Oregon Waters Oood trout fishing la reported on the south fork of upper Rogue river, where anyone who can fish at all can get hla limit in a short while. The limit on the trout Is 80 fish In a day, or 80 in a week. They are moatly be tween five and seven Inches In length, Dean 8. Aahton, editor of the Ev erett, wash., Herald, has written lo cal frlenda that ha plana to come hen early this month to do some steelhead fishing In tha Bogue river. "The only thing," be wrote, "la that you shouldn't put ballots In the river, because the Ink makes the flah dlzsy." Dr. R. 0. Mulholland claim the honor of catching tha second largest German brook trout of tha season. Pishing Crater laka Sunday, he brought from Its Intense blue a trout weighing 8!4 pounds. He also caught hla limit for tha day and describes fishing in tha world wonder as ex cellent, . Tha flah art more scrappy than ever In Cruder lake this year, he said. "I call It the bast lake fishing In tha SUM." VI US Naomi Jnhnsnn nA- and Mr. and Mra. Scott Hamilton fished Bybea creek near the Diamond Lake road Sunday, and got limit catches. Tueaday, Mra. Hamilton, C. T. Hamilton and Moore Hamilton went to Little Butte creek, where Mra. Hamilton landed three trout, and Moor Hamilton brought In a falr-alsed steelhead. Two California highway patrolmen, accompanied by their wlvea, were in Medford Tueaday, Inquiring about good fishing, spot In southern Ore gon. They war from Modesto. P. O. Noyea of San Francisco, who with Mrs. Noyea la vacationing at their summer lodge on the Rogue river, said yeaterday that fishing had been delightful, and that they had been aucoeaaful In making aeveral good catches during the paat week that they havs been here. June and Raymond Erlckaon and Leila Mauldlng apent laat week at Hyatt laka where they enjoyed fish ing, and had all they wanted, they reported. They were Joined Satur day and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brlckson and returned hera the flrat of the week. Mr. Erlckaon got the limit of baas and crapplra while at the Ikke over the week-end. Sweet corn sold in Muskogee. Okla. this vssr at ai.3A a hiinrintri compared with 30 to 60 cents a year ago. Between 76 andlKO annllanr. trr oba hat waited upon Oov. Ouy B. Park of Missouri dally sine he as sumed office early In January. Billy, performing cat at San Quen tln prison, California, clears the bar at 6 feet, lit, inches. WILLSENDARMY OF FISTFLINGERS Ashland, Grants Pass, Pros pect, Gold Hill Among Places Grooming Ama teurs For Tourney Entry. Farm Fighter With their flsttc guns trained on Medford'a game fighting men, an army of rugged amateur flghtera In aouthern Oregon are fast rounding Into top trim In preparation for their wild bouts with the local ring prldea In the American Legion's relief fund benefit championship amateur box ing tournament to be offered on the Medford Armory field of honor here nlghta of August 14. IS and 16. The Medford amateura, too, are pepping up In a determined way for the lnvadera and are hopeful of blast ing their way ' to victory over the "enemy" when the blggeat sports event ever put on In this section of the country gets under way with a bang. All of which means gloved fists will fill the air, the. flatlc fur will fly. and there will be knock downs and knockouts galore aa the warriors tear into each other In quest of the titular honors. Dick Hall and Phil Stansbury are training a team of huaklea at Ash land for the big meet here. Dewey Hill Is grooming an aggregation at Prospect. Mayor W. w. Stockwell. "Doc" Bailey and Charles Olllette are coaching a crack team at Grants Pass. Asll Walker la heading up a powerful outfit of ear-manglers at Oold Hill. Women to See Bouts. Following suit with lunettes who turn out by the thousands at Oolden Oloves relief fund benefit ring tour neys in the east, feminine sports de votees in numbers will be on hand to aee and enjoy the fistic fore works on the opening nights of the mighty ring classic. Women mske up a goodly part of the big crowds at the nightly-workout of the Medford ama teura near the East Main street bridge. The training aesslon, free to the public, begins tonight at 7:30. The Medford amateura continue to ahow Improvement aa they make ready to repel the attack of the out-of-townera. Their trainers are Just as confident they will win aa man agera of tha rival huskies believe the outsiders will be returned victors when the hostilities begin. There will be a wild time In the old town when the first of the 18 to 20 thrilling three-round fights, sending Oregon's flghtera agalnat the prldea of ther states, la presented Monday night, August 14. The first fight la to begin promptly at 8:15 and the fights will be put on In such rapid-fire order that not a dull mo ment will mar the program until It comes to a close at 10:30. fL tpm?,... , v"-' ! - .4 . jiw w-.,--3Mjfari is Charging desertion, Florence Huff yesterday filed ault for divorce from Ted Huff. The Huffa were married In Febru ary of 1080, and have one child two yeara old. No property rights were alleged In the ault. Twenty dollara a month aupport money for the child waa asked by Mrs. Huff, together with 8390 attor neys fees. Attorney Charles Reames represents Mra. Huff. Game righting men In all walks or life Mill be seen climb Into the ring and send each other crashing to earth with flying fists during the American l.eglon'8 great relief ama teur boxing tourney at the Medford armory nights of August 14, 15 and 10. Frank Kelly, a fighting Irish heavyweight (above), will be one of the farm giants In the big meet- He halls rrom Callrornla. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. HI B 8lxth 8treet.) Circuit Court L.' B. French va. Edna J. French. Divorce. Florence Huff vs. Ted Huff. Di vorce. T. E. Cook va. Mabel D. Hull. Money damage. Rawlca Moore, M. E. Root, MarJorla Marshall Incorporate aa Myron Root and Company, Inc. Medford Irrigation District va. Henry L. Chrismon. To quiet title. Probate Court ' Est. Caroline A. Wlttlngham (dec.) Admitted to probate. Application for Marriage License, Robert D. Porter and Camilla C. Clemenson. Eugene O. Shelton and MarJorla M. Smith. Ersel Baldwin and Luclla E. Hus ted. Archer C. Smith and Francea E. Storm. Renl Estate Transfers Lillian B. Foreman et vlr to Vir ginia I. Browning. W. D. E14 of NW4 of NE',4 sec. 18, In twp. 85, S. R. 1 W. Robert B. Bodcer to Caroline T Badger. Deed. Und. S Interest In lot S, sec. 21, twp. 38. 8. R. 4 W. Sheriff to Jackson Co. Bldg. tt Loan Assn. Sheriff Deed. Lota 4, 8. and 0, hlk. 3, Benson's Add to Med ford. Sheriff to Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Bherlff deed. Lou 17 and 18. blk. "J" Railroad Add. to Ashland. Oeorge O. Timothy et ux to Mil dred H. Krelm. Deed. Lot 18, blk. 2. Kenwood Add. to Medford except tract 14 ft. by 18 ft. W. B. Thomas to Jackson County. Right of Way. Tract In Mountain View Acres, Unrecorded. H. A. Spencer to Robert R. Spencer et ux. W. D. LoU 1, 2. 8 and 8'4 of lot 4, blk. "D" Boulevard Park Add. to Aahland. . Fred L. Heath et ux to Scott V. Davla. W. D. Lot 6 .blk. 14, City of Medford. 8. S. Montgomery at ux to Walter J. Olmacheld. W. D. Lota 1 and 2. blk. 2 of Shady Cove Subdivision, unrecorded. William E. Plnne at al to J. A. Crump et al. Deed. Last Chance Mining Claim In Forest Creek Mln . .,1. onH linri In sees. 27 and 34 in twp. 37, S. R. S W. and sees. 3 and 4 in twp. 38. o. k. a vr. Jame L. Linn et ux to Victor Tessltore et ux. W. D. SE",4 of 8Wm U of SWK of SW'.'. eec. 33. twp. 35. 8. B. 1 W. Barbara Ellen Casey to Grace F. Davla. W. D. Lot 3, sec. 21, twp. 38 8 Orace F. Davla to Wlnfleld Scott Caaey et ux. W. D. Lot 3. sec.. 21, twp. 38, 8. R. 4 W. Harry R. Hawkins et al to W. M. Frye et al. W. D. 10 acres In sec. 28. twp. 84. 8. R. 4 W. Julia E. Grlssom to Herbert L. Orlssom. Deed. Und. ',4 of E',4 of 8E'4 sec. 18; E14 of NE4 of swi; tec. 15, twp. 37, R. R. 2 B. and NW'i of NW'A sec. 22. twp. 37, 8. R. 2 B. Herbert L. Orlsaom to Julia B Orlssom. Deed. Und. 14 Int. tt W4 of EV4: W14 aee. 18; 8E14 a SW'i sec. 15. all In twp. 37, 8. R. 2 E Mary C. McBrlde et al to Charlei O DeVore. W. D. Trace In lot 8 blk. 8. Cottage Addition to MedtOrd Louise E. Wells et vlr to Dell M Stewart et ux. W. D. Lot 18, bl)4 2 Shady Cove Subdivision. Ralph H. Springsteen to E. T. Ma natt et ux. W. D. B'i of NE'4 sea 17 In twp. 40, 8. R. 4 E. Nicholas Klme et ux to William F Ramey et ux. W. D. Lot 13, blk. a Wllleke'a Add. to Medford, ,1 ft! Regardless of all the claims you have read I still contend the New Gilmore Red Lion is the best gasoline you can hug. JUST TRY IT! , 1 ftlSIOINT, Ollmere Oil Cempaay PATRONIZI THI IN0IPEN0INT DIAIIR the Jvriiijied gasoline Dr. A. F. W. Kreaae, chief tourney physician: "The amateur fights re vive memorlea of bouta w had In college. And do the amateur fight?" Mayor Stockwell, Orant pass: "Our town will Just about more to Med ford to root for our Orant Pass fighters In the Legion' amateur event In mid-August." Ed Brown: "I'm all set to aee the amateur fights. The tourney will bring a lot of people Into Medford." BASEBALL YESTERDAY Coast League Sacramento 3, San Franctaco 2. Los Angeles e-a. Oakland 4-0 MLwIons 8. Portland 8. Hollywood 14, Seattle 13. American League New York 3. Philadelphia 18 Washington 2. Boston 1. Det-oit 1-8. Chicago 2-4. St. Louis 8. Cleveland 18. National League Philadelphia 13-1, New York 8-18. Boston 8-1, Brooklyn 8-3. Chic, go 10. Cincinnati 8. Pittsburgh S. Bt. Louis 4. imtynnr eh awleh&S! Don't depend on worn, smooth tires on your truck. They may last a month or they might blow out tomorrow. . . Wien It's time to haul fruit, every single hour snd every day counts ... tire trouble with a heavily loaded truck is expensive and often ties up a shipment for hours . . . Blowouts Imperil the safety of many boxes of fruit. You Just can't afford to have the delay, expense and inconvenience of tire trouble , . . TRADE THEM IN ON HUSKY KELLY -SPRINGFIELD Jtffymgtetf. TRUCK TIRES Take advantage of our cash allowance for your old, unsafe tires and buy new tires NOW before prices go higher. Opposite Nat. Jeimmmmigs ITni? 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