pxbe Form irEDronis mjj mmum, nrnFOTtn, oTreoox, TinrRSPTr, 'august to, 1933. Grapplers to Show , Spectacular Holds on Tonights Armory Card ROLLING SCISSORS ALIO WRISTLOCKS TO TOSS FOEMAN Al Karulck, th Russian Lion, bu hit reverse head lock oiled up and In good working order Cor his match with Billy Newman at the armory tonight but Newman has some Ideas of his own about what to do to an opponent on the padded mat. New man, who halls from Denver, Is 1 fast, rough and scrappy grappler with a repertolr of holds whltib promises plenty of trouble for the former bal let dancer. Karastck was struck on the ankle Tuesday night by a pop bottle, hurled by an excited fan In Salem, but went on with bis match to win and Is In fine shape for bis match here. In addition to the Karaslck-New- man scramble, Ted Thye, the old mat maestro, will .meet Les Wolfe, rolling scissors exponent, in a headline go whlcl should "a Lop the show." Wolfe, once he secures his pet hold, can give any heavyweight In the business a bad time and. on the other hand. when Thye cuts loone with his shoul der butt and wrist locks, Old Man Trouble knocks at his opponent's door. In arranging tonight's card, Match maker Mack LI Hard has had an eye to the spectacular. All four athletes boast pet holds which will keep the fans' interest at high pitch. In straight wrestling there Is seldom the excitement which prevails In a match where the performers uncork start ling grips such as Wolfe's rolling scissors or T.hye's wrlstlocks, or Kara- sick s reverse beadlocks and New man's aerial attack. Tonight's show will open at 0 o'clock and the usual bargain prices will prevail, RED CROSS WATER L COLORFUL EVENT Rogue River in on, of tt quiet mood,, reached at Bybee bridge, near Table Rock. furnished the aettlng Tuesday night of a beautiful pag ant, which drew to the banks of the atream spectators from all Mo tion, of the valley, reaching from Prospect to Medford. Announced aa water carnival, awlm mlng meet and life-saving demon stration, marking the close of the Bed Cross aummsr course, the meet under the direction of Miss Evelyn Hamilton, Instructor, took on varied featured which emphasised the na tive beauty of the setting. Sleek forms of men, women and children, clad In multi-colored swim ming suits, dashed through the cur rent of the stream, lighted by camp fires and artificial fixtures, until the full moon ascended the mountain. Brilliant balloons floated above the water. Candles burned' and voices, cheering the swimmers onward down' the never too calm Rogue, echoed cross the waters, adding a still more festive note to the occasion. Races and events were announced tjy Capt. Shelby Tuttle, of the Table Hock district, with Mrs. Boyd Brock nd H. Van Hoevenbefg acting as Judges. At the close of the meet the fol lowing awards were presented: Be ginners' buttons Bobble Tuttle, Ro berta Hamlin, Peggy Scherer, Norma Sage, Janice Neslon, 'Josephine Mead, Rebecca Hunaley, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Hamlin. Swlmmera buttons Keith Greg ory, Libby Jane Hamilton, Kathryn Mead, Doris Schafer, Lola Schafer, Richard Schafer, Ann Scherer, Martha Scherer, Polly Scherer, Bobble Tuttle, Shelby Tuttle, Vivian Wrlrht, Thomas Wright, D wight Wilson, Karlene Toung, Mexino Toung, Mra. Shelby Tuttle. Junior Lllessvlng Kathryn Mead, Ann Scherer, Ltbby Jane Hamilton, Lola Schafer. Senior Llfesavlng Mrs. Tuttle, Dorla Schafer, Vivian Wright. A girt was also presented Miss Hamilton by the partlclpanta, In ex pression of appreciation of her splen did work. First prise In the balloon rsce, first event on the program, was won by Earlene Toung. Firat honors In the non-swImmlng elaa, were taken by little Nina Tuttle, and In the worn, en's claw Mrs. Wright won first price. Other prlne winners were: Begin ners' race Polly Scherer, firat; BoR- ble Tuttle, second. Bookworm rac Ubby Jane Hamilton, first. 'Jun whaling race Shelby Tuttle, first. Boys' dash Kleth Gregory, first. Girls' dash Libby Jane Humllton, first. Dash, free atyle, boys and m-n Michael Tobln, first for boys: El bert Niemeuer, first for men. Can dle race Kathryn MceS, first. Participants in the Itfesavlng dem onstration were: Boat rescue Viv ian Wright, Libby Jane Hamilton and Ann Scherer. Rear approach, head carry Lois schafer and Katherlne Mead. Breaks Doris Schafer and Karlene Young on land; Ann Scherer and Libby Jane Hamilton in water. Tired swlmmera' carry Dwlght WU- eon and ICieth Gregory. Swimming rescue M.S. Tuttle. Martha Scherer, Dorla Schafer and Kathryn Mead. Vivian Wright and Shelby Tuttle were o'jtatendlng entrants In the long list nf stunts presented. In form swimming the aide stroke No, we are hot going out of buil new. We will remain the lowe,t priced Drug More In town. Pay-Lets Drug Store North Central Medford Amateurs Ready kJA -JH ' AHV.jfJ fit! "The Out-of-Townera ahall not pass," Is the war cry of Medford's favorite amateur fighting men, a few of whom are shown above, as they await the bell sending them out to make a valiant attempt to blast back the "enemy" In the grand opening of the American Leglon'a relief fund amateur boxing tuornament at the Medford Armory next Monday night. Those In the above group, "shot" by the Peasleys, are: Left to right (black row) Jimmy Palmer. Cal Cook, Stanley Kunzman, Big Jack Anderson, Owen Bates. Mas Ovorstreet; middle row (left to right) Ted Llngley, Bernard Wilder. Bobby Verblck, George Edwards, Vic tor Royster, Don Lyon, Clarence Cook, Joe Denham and Buster Crawford; front row (left to right) Rex Pegge. Rodney Hawkins, Carroll Hughea. Bert Luman. Rex Olllnsky. Cleo Hicks, Norman Btaten, Jimmy Doe and Eddie Scrlvene. A record crowd will see the hostolltles Monday night. wss demonstrated by Lois Schsfer. and the English over-arm by Dorla Schafer;. the breast stroke by Ann Soberer and the elementary back by Martna scherer. Libby Jane Ham. llton appeared In the racing back atroke and Mrs. Brock In the wom en's free 'style. Tourney Gossip George Codding: "There'll be plen ty of excitement at the amateur rights at the Armory Monday night, and all true sportsmen will went to be there to see what happens. There'll be a rush at Cleo'a for seats Friday, Hob Dsuel: "WHf t see the imiunr fights Monday night? The answer Is yea. Frsnk Parrell: "MedfoM miU he benefited Immensely in a amu-Mmr way if it had a bis amateur tourney every year. 1 will be on deck Monday uigat to see tne milling." Col, Holmes: "aivti m mibf fights every time. Amateura surely tnrow the leather from bell to gong. SEAT SALE For, the GOLDEN GLOVE Boxing Tourney Opens Tomorrow at OLEO'S Confectionery,' and Brown & Brown MEDFORD PRICES 1500 Seats at 55 A fow choice Ringsides 99 Tax Paid. IP" WILD EYED 1 FIGHTS W EACH NIGHT Knockdowns! Knockouts I Action I Thrills I PORTLAND AND BACK $2-65 FOTt CHILDREN $5.30 For Adults TO SEE "Old Ironsides" Friday, Aug. 11 Leave Friday on Shasta or Oresonlan. Special coaches, also atandard or tourist sleeping cars If desired. SI M for upper berth: H.as for lower. Two may occupy berth at no additional cost. For return leave Portland aa late as S:00 a. m. Monday. FREE FEATURES Excursionists will be given bodges gooo. ror rree visit to Battioehlp Ore gon, entrance to Janteon Beach and price concessions at other attractions Phone your 8. P. agent for details. Southern Pacific J. C. CARt.F. Atnt Tfl. U Monday nigh fa card at the Armor; thou Id be a gala program of lock." Gain Robinson: "I expect an over flow crowd on hand for the amateur 9 for Enemy fight Monday night. The advance sale should be heavy and a complete sellout wouldn't surprise me by the time the fight start.' COODTKAK AIXVEATBt3l C3r MedSoffd Senvlee St ation "YOUR TIRE SH0P"-C. C. FURNAS, Prop. Corner Main St. and Pacific Highway Phone 14 MANUFACTUR ED FORD RI AS' OF With only two more training peri ods remslnlng on their schedule, Med ford's game amateur fighting men are girding themselves for their hot fights with the invading foemen in the official opening of the Leglon'a big amateur boxing tourney at the Medford Armory here next Monday night. The outside warriors have their fistic guns trained on the Medford ringmen, but the locals appear cer tain they will blast their way to vic tory over the 'enemy" and that the Medford colors will be found float ing In the air after the smoke of battle cleara away Monday night. Remaining workouts of the Med fdrd fighters are set for tonight and tomorrow night. They then will do only enough training and that in private to retain their fighting trim until the bell sends them tearing In to the boxing prides of the out-of-town points Monday night. The outside fighters will call a halt In their bard training tomorrow Special Fri., Sat, and Mon. 25c LaCherte, finely - P. Perfumed Talc Pay-Less Drug Store North Central HOW MUCH? Everyone wants to know the cost. Well, here's the good news. You can still buy Good years at the prices shown here and most of them are lower than they were last Fall. 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