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UEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1933. PA'OE FIVE Grappling Gridman Coming d NEW SEATING PLAN fctf FOR MAT MATCHES J'L imesdng r T. jf'jr I f nl i L ' V Vr 11,1 Allan Perry : Jerry Jrromt - Scorvi at 25 Target. J. F. Moore E!mer Wilson T. E. Daniel L. R. Pickard (pro.) George "Wildcat" "Wilson" SLATER J LOOMS AS T IN GOLF T HREAT WIN Surprising all the golf experts hew grid abroad who believed him 'all washed up" m far as competitive play la concerned T. Slater Johnston, the pride of the Antelope, sailed Into the Xquarter flnala of the P. T. A. tour ney at the Medford club over the week-end by defeating B. H. Williams, five and four. Slaters "cannon ball" tee shot with Its TNT recoil, was working perfectly and he lammed them down, the fairway for two and three hundred yards, while hla Ar buckle stance In putting was also clicking perfectly, a combination which he admits will be difficult for any rival to beat. Slater, In fact, has solved the game. Johnston Is the first to reach the quarter flnala and will next play the winner of the r. West vs. L. Carpen ter match. If he and Carpenter should meetthe latter with a 34 on the first nine to his credit is also at the top of his game It should be a bat tle royal, between two heavyweight sluggers of the Carnera-carnlverous olass. In the other matches Oeorgs Rob erts surprised sll the dopesters by defeating Bob Hammond. Jr.. four and three, largely on legal grounds, as jBob had Just been admitted to the bar and was due for an Initiation by the more experienced and venerable member of the profession. Every time George had a stroke on his handicap he proceeded to shoot a birdie or a par, so the latter could do nothing but fall back on a nolle prosse and call It a day. L. p. Wilcox proceeded to prune H. Hussong off to the tune of S and J, while West defeated B. Kellom In tighter match two up. when he sank a birdie on the 16th. and the Copco sharp shooter got a short-circuit In the rough on the 18th. Roberts will now play Jack Kirk, the caddies' faTorlte: Wilcox will play Don Clark and West will play L. Car penter for the honor of Joining John ton, the Pride of the Antelope, In the quarter flnala. KBW YORK. Oct. 10. (API Ells worth Vines finally has taken the plunge Into professional tennis. Httrd on the heels of the most dis astrous season of his comparatively brief career, the 22-year-old Pasadena youngster has signed a one-year con tract with Big Bill Tllden on terms Tllden declines to disclose, but which possibly will net Vines about 25,000 for 1934. The tall Callfornlsn. amateur cham pion of the United States In 1931 and 1932. will make his professional debut In a match with Tllden In Madison Square Garden. January 10. Then will follow a short tour to the Pacific coast and back, after which Tllden and Vines will engage In a series of nine contests. LI FIRST MATCH IN CITY T The Domestlo Laundry and Peerless Meat Market bowling teams Inaugu rated the City Bowling league sched ule on the Katatorlum alleys laat night, the laundrymen annexing two out of three gamea to gain a flying start In the winter's tourney. R. Clancy of the marketeers showed mid-season form, ploughing through the pins for a total of 640 In the match, toppling 223 pegs In the third canto for high Individual game. Bowman's Barber Shop and "Your Office Boys" will roll tonight in the second match of the tourney. Domestic Laundry. las J. Moore 148 134 190 469 J. V. Watson 133 171 161 465 D. Watson 132 187 175 494 W. Heath 120 149 119 388 Q. Fabric 184 132 153 469 Handicap 93 93 ' 93 807 864 891 2562 Peerless Meat Market. A. Stoehr H. Newland , R. Clancy A. Potter H. Mcusel -Handicap 1 141 131 164 123 138 144 117 402 137 147 415 153 223 540 113 91 327 136 138 400 .. 13S 138 138 835 821 852 2508 PARKES TWICE PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10. (API Taking two fslls out of three. Otis CUngman, 160, of Oklahoma City won the main event on last night's wrestl ing program here from Herb Parka, 162, of Vancouver, B. O. CUngman took the first fall In 10 minutes with a hendlock. lost the second In 4 minutes when Psrkes suc cessfully applied a side flying mare, and won the third and deciding tum ble In 18 mlnutea with a flying key arm scissors. Don Hill. 160. Bskersfleld, Calif., took two out of three falla to win the seml-wlndup from a wrestler billed as the Masked Marvel. 162. Dorrr Detton. 157, Salt Lake City. won the preliminary from Roughhouee Ryan. 162, Corvallla, two rails out oi three. Something new In seating arrange ment Is promised Medford wrestling fans Wednesday evening at the Med ford Armory when Pete Belloastro, bellicose Sacramento grappler, meets Qeorgs Wilson, ex-Washington State college gridman, In the main event on Promoter Mack Llllard'a card. Lll lard has thrown open the entire ring aide as well as the balcony seat to the public for one prlos no reserva tions will be made. The new plan will mean that those on hand before the first match, be tween Al Karaslck and Jack Kogut. starts at 8:30, will get the choice seats. Llll&rd haa tried out the general admission plan In other towns where he acts as promoter, and found it greatly liked by the fans. R. B. Miller 31 Olen rabrlck 20 Clarence Bsds 19 Vivian Beach 120 ga ) 15 Lawrence Robinson (20 ga.) 14 Trapping Deer Two local men, R A. Corliss and J. A. Corneller, wars Corneller, but Corliss u held under fined 1100 each Saturday when they I obligations to pay bit. Grants Pass pleaded guilty before Justice B. W Dally Courier. Madison to a charge of unlawfully trapping deer. The men were arrest ed Saturday by the state gams war-1 ment was Issued this morning by den. Sentence ss suspended on Captain Carl Y. TengwaM that a re- Reserve Officers Meet Announce- serve officers meeting will be held at the Armory tomorrow evening as 7:30 o'clock. Major H. J. Tlerney of Eugene will be present, and officers are requested to bring their exten sion school work to the class, or any questions on the work. Make Your Hard-Famed Dollars Buy More WercTWk O-V Sllvania PRINTS Tub fast cottons. Fall patterni, for children'! frock. 36 -In. Coot Type Men's Wool Sweater SI 00 Reinforced seams. 2 large pock, ets. In sizes 36 to 6. Oxford, brown. Buy Now! War. Wmk VoW Cotton Outing FLANNEL, Special far ward Week! Assorted stripe. Soft nap. S64, Bmm lm Wears! Wrl Longwear SHEETS 79C ea. wanTi jxwtmJ tcdnced la pries fee Ward West&eOustwj. nr 1 fjpB-nrcL bo fifl ate. I&Mcbal pnwvUtct ,ttht end utiuug m. 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