MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, -BIEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1931.
Belcastro and Wolfe Wrestle to Finish on Tonight's Armory Card '
'AGE FOUR
1 i
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AIR TO SETTLE
BATTLE STARTED
LAST WEDNESDAY
A wreatllng feud which began last
"ednuday and wai halted by the
I all at the expiration ol . an hour
ithout either muscle mangier hav
ing aecured a fall will be renewed
: t the armory tonight when Lea
Wolfe, Texas, and Pete Belcaatro, Sac
lamento, meet In a finish match.
There la no love lost between Uie
nalr and both are determined to
ettle the dispute tonight aa to who
! the bent wrestler. The Texan will
depend on hla rolling scissors, while
ihe scrappy Belcastro win un
hla speed and roiighViouso methods
in an effort to win. Pete claims he
:iaa been practicing on a stopper for
ihe seclasors and declared he will
"wrap up the lad from Toxas and
rend him back home like a sack of
puds. He hasn't anything but that
'jelssors hold, and I've got that stop
lied." said Belcastro.
Leo Mllo, young and ahlfty mat-
man of Pasadena, will meet Fireman
Hay Frlsble In a one-hour matcn on
tonight's card, and the fracas should
prove a severe test for Frlsble. Mllo
is the son of Fred Mortensen, veteran
grappler, who made this territory his
headquarters several years ago. Mor
tensen, In addition to his wrestling
efforts, Is a physical culture teacher
and has developed his son into a re
markable physical specimen. "Mllo,'
aa his son Is known to mat fame,
has Juat returned from an Austra
lian tour In which he met and de
feated many stars of the Antipodes
In addition to the two' wrestling
bouts, fana will have an opportunity
to see Miss Elaine Mortensen, daugh
ter of Fred Mortensen, claimant of
the world's chalmplonshlp among
women featherweights. Miss Morten
sen, also a physical culture product,
will demonstrate l Jltsu and ortho
dox wrestling holds In the ring and
her performance should prove espe
cially Interesting to women fans.
Tontght'a show will open at 8:10
and seats will be thrown wide open
to the- public at a uniform price.
Two aectlona will be reserved for late
comers and those who desire to pur
chase their tickets early.
BOWLING
Captain Watson's bowling crew
took two out of three from the fast
stepping El wood quintet In the Elks'
club tourney last evening despite the
heavy firing of Roy Prultt, atar of
the Elwoods, who amassed m total of
694 pins for the match.
The Devore and Ouenther teams
will tangle tonight on the lodge al
leys. Elwoods
1st 2nd
123 166
203
116
103
136
Elwood ...
Prultt
Sanderson
Olmacheld
Bowman .
Handicap
3rd Total
140 428
192 190 604
146 173 434
126 133 361
176 117 428
86 86 86 268
768 889 848 2603
n ntsons
1st 2nd 3rd Total
...... 168 166 178 602
179 167 181 607
149 149 149 447
118 137 143 398
142 163 167 472
106 106 106 316
881 887
SONS WIN, 4540,
90S ' 2641
Totals
Watson
Gates ..
Brown
Corum
Fabrlck ..
Handicap
Totals
Post Office bowlers took two out of
three from the Peerless Meat Market
In their City league match at the
"Nat" last night. Newland of the
marketeers was high in the match
totals with a slngis game of 201 and
grand total or 555.
The Office Boys and Prultt Service
station roll tonight.
Post Office.
S. Sherwood 170 134
E. Nichols 148
E. York 189
R. Slngler 188
Hugo Ouenther..., 124
Handicap 133
Peerless
'R. Clancy
A. stoehr
F. Noud .....
H. Meusel
N. Newland
Handicap ..
168 402
164 136 447
147 140 436
173 148 476
166 121 400
133 133
899 90S 836 2640
Meat Market.
.- 183 170 191 344
160 119 146 416
144 144 158 443
149 116 128 390
174 201 181 656
90 90 90
839 889 2618
SALEM HIGH TROUNCED
BY OREGON FROSH, 32-23
Wrestles Frisbie
SALEM. Feb. 7 (API Salem high
school basketball team dropped a 33
to 33 decision to the University of
Oregon frosb in their baskotball game
played here last night.
(By Harold Grove.)
Led by Ward Howell and Len Yan-
dle, the "White Elephants" of SON3
defeated the artistic cazers of the
House of David, 45 to 40 last night
in the high school gym. The Tigers'
second team defeated the 'St. Mary's
All-sturs, 30 to 22, In a fast pre
llmlnary.
During the first few minutes and
In apou throughout the game, the
whlsbered boys flashed a clever brand
of roughness that kept them in the
favor of the large crowd. It seemed
that the referee saw the minor fouls
and didn't see the outstanding ones
Little Leu Yandle played a very good
game at guard with his quick and
speedy dribbling. Ward . Howell con
slstentlytook the shots off the back
boards to help his teammates keep
possession of the ball. Howell was
high point msn for the SONS with
16 points. He was closely followed
by Yandle with 14 points.'
Tho flashy passing of Buck Buch-
anon kept tho SONS guessing where
the ball was. By some manner he
would curl his arm around the ball.
making motions to throw In a certain
direction, and by merely uncurling
his arm flip the sphere In another di
rection. Coupled with Buchanon's
clever passing was the blocking of
Costas, Unville and Adams. Their
clever way of handling the ball and
stepping In front of a would-be guard,
causing him to fall, kept the crowd
amused. To top the evening, Buck
Buchanon would fall face downward
on the floor when something unusual
happened. Paired with Buchanon was
Red" Johnson, the ace basket shoot
er of the evening, who when given i
chance to take aim never missed the
basket. Johnson made 26 points dur
lng the game. The bearded men gave
SONS a scare In tne fourth quarter
wnen they nonchalantly scored
peatedly to put themselves within
five points of the lead.
The Tigers, after a slow star, gradu
ally wore down the boys from the All-
star quintet. The score at half-time
was 14 to 10 In favor of the high
school. High point man for Medford
was Smith, with 9 points. High point
man for the All-Stars was Hammack
with 10 points.
The SONS will have a return en
gagement with the House of David
cagers Friday, February 8, at Ashland,
at which time Medford high school
will Invade Grants Pass high school
for Its second conference game of tlie
season. .
The starting lineups:
SONS (45) H. of D. (40)
Patterson ...p........ Johnson
Howell P.. ... Adams
Bradway , C Costas
Yandle O Buchanon
Courtney o Llnvllle
Substitutions: Braddock, SONS.
Med. HI (30) St. Mary's (221
Curtlss F Smith
Orove J .,.,.. Ward
Ettlnger C ... Hammack
Steuert o B. Lewis
Smith G.... Trill
Substitutions: Campbell, Lewis,
Sakralda, Wilson, St. Mary's'.
WEBFOOTS, 36-30,
IN LAST INVASION
PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 7. (AP)
High scoring honors for the current
RflUnn tn t.Vi Pnrf.lans: Intrvhn1tlit
league went to Jefferson high which o - i PPT , " ,
EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
University of Washington edged a
step closer to the coast conference
north division basketball throne by
defeating University of Oregon 36 to
30 here last night.
The Huskies will play their four
remaining league games at home, but
against their bitterest rivals. Friday
and Saturday of next week Oregon
State, only team to win from Wash
ington this year, will be met at Sent-
tie. The following week it will bo
Washington State.
Washington has won 10 and lost
two while Oregon State has won six
and lost four. The other teams are
Just not mentioned in top-notch
championship talk.
The Huskies led all the way last
checking Oregon Imposed on Galer.
Sanford and W. Jones shared Ore
gon'a scoring honors with six points
each.
The victory cemented the Webfoots
in the cellar, but with half their
games still ahead they may be able
to pull out.
F
E
defeated Roosevelt 65 to 26 here yes'
leraay.
Franklin and Washington remained
undefeated. Washington boat Grant
29 to 26 and Franklin edged out Ben
son 23 to 17. Lincoln; last yesr's
champions, won their first game. 25
to 17, from Commerce.
la keeping with the times Drugs
and Toiletries at Out Prices at JAR
MIN'S DRUG STORE.
In keeping with tne times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAS
MIN'S DRUG STORE.
The average man exhales 200.000,-
000 particles In a single breath.
halt Oregon's last straw rally late In
the game. Glen Sanford. substitute
sophomore guard, scored three goals
In succession to lead the Webfoots In
a 10-polnt rally.
Washington led 18 to 12 at half
time. The long shota of Lee featured
the game, accounting for 1 points.
That was his answer to the close
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
Frankle Monroe can come back and
! fight here again.
I Last night the 136-pound Klamath
j Falls fighter gave away nine pounds
and lost a six-round dechlon to Er
nesto Cavelll, 145, walla Walla, but
came through unscathed and egging
Cavelll to "come on In and mix."
Monroe also landed the most Jarring
punch of the fight, to Cavelll'a Jaw.
Paul Karen, 155, Portsmouth, start
ed strong, but Miles Murphy, 154,
Cordova, Alaska, wore him down and
won a four-round decision.
George Fushay 180, St. Jcthns,
twice dropped and then knocked out
Nick Wagner, 173, Seattle, In the first
round.
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SALES. Ore., Feb. 7. (AP) Bat
tles between referee and wrestler and
wrestler and fan, aa well a bursts
of oratory, both gnod nd profane,
featured last night's wrestling card
at the armory here.
Art Perkins, Salem wrestler, used
everything tn the ritual Including a
chair and the heavy Iron gong, to
batter Robin Reed of Reedsport into
submission, taking two falls out of
three. Bulldog Jackson lost on a
foul to Jack Curtlss when he dropped
the New Mexico grappler with a right
to the Jaw for a perfeot knockout,
later returning to the ring and los
ing a decision to Referee Elliott be
fore police could clamber Into the
ring and restore order.
Meanwhile, Robin Reed was having
a eetto with a fan w,ho had taken
offense at his tactics.
Walter Achlu, Chinese grappler,
bested Lea Nelson of Albany In the
only orthodox match of the evening.
KARASICK PINS SNELL
IN PENDLETON MATCH
PENDLETON, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
Al Karaslck. 192 pounds, Portland,
took two out of three falls here last
night to defeat Al Snell, 213,Bllllngs.
In a main event wrestling exhibition.
Jack Kennedy, 160 pounds, Pendleton
and Bob Domar, 135 pounds, Walla
Walla, wrestled five rounds to a draw.
Each got a fall.
UNIVERSITY HIGH BOWS
TO DALLAS, 32 TO 28
DALLAS, Feb. . 7. (AP) Dallas
high school basketball team broke
Into the win column again here last
night, defeating the University high
five of Eugene 32 to 28. Dallas gained
a lead of seven points before the
campus team scored.
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