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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 24, 1934. Coy Wine of . GOLDEN AGE..tg-3 Rough Matmen Will Grapple at Armory Tonight t LYONS PAGE SIX BELCASTRO AND HANSEN IN MAIN EVENTOF CARD Sacramento Muscle Mangier Slated for Defeat, Is Fans' Belief Indian and Miller to Put On Semi-Windup Two of tha rougheot grip and grimace men In the game will get together in the main event of the mat card at the armory tonight when Pete Belcastro, tough and gory grap. pier from Sacramento, will tussle with big Charlie Hansen of Seattle. who knows a thing or two about toughness himself. Pete Is expected to be laid away by the Seattle boy, but may come through In the same unorthodox tyle that has given him the reputa tion of being one of the coast's scrap piest muscle manglers. Hansen Is counted to go after the belligerent Italian with every trick of the trade he can remember and, Judging from his reputation, he has a goodly ortment. As Bel cast ro Is unsatisfied with the Tefereetng of any local arbitrator and refuses to work with either Friable, Anderson or BUI Morgan .as the third man in the ring, Promoter Mack L1L lard has met his demands by secur ing Jack Mitchell of Seattle, him- self a mat man, to keep the boys In bounds. Pet has been giving all comers a roughing by fair means or foul, and last week took two out of three falls from the beefy Walt Slrols, French man, by using most of the foul por tions of his wrestling technique. When he meets one of his own kind In the ring It will be no picnic, and fans are assured the roughest melee In many events at the local armory. Chief Little Wolf, colorful Indian grappler from Colorado, will attempt to bring his clever "deathlock" to bear against Louie Miller of San Francisco. In bis last appearance here two weeks ago, the w a rw hoop ing chief clapped two of his holds on Bunny Martin of Oklahoma and emerged from the fray without a scratch. He will be a hard nut to crack for the San Franciscan in the semi-final event of tonight's oard. The 30-mlnute curtain raiser will see Roland Warren, wiry Oopso en gineer from Klamath Falls, engage with Jack Morgan of Portland. War ren has gained the favor of Med ford fans by his clean mat work and clever defensive tactics, and puts on 1 a whirlwind of speed when the going gets rough. ROGUESTOSEEK. HOW THE Sills (By the Associated Press) Coast. Loi Angeles Missions ... .... Hollywood San Francisco Sacramento Oakland .. Seattle .............. Portland W. . 40 . 30 . 37 . 3S . as . 33 . 17 . 14 National. Pittsburg ...... Chicago St. Louis New York Boston ... Brooklyn H Philadelphia Cincinnati .... W. 18 31 10 IB 18 14 10 7 Now York 18 Cleveland ............... St. Louis Detroit Washington Boston . Philadelphia Chicago ......... PC. .784 .733 .851 .620 ,480 .431 .347 .308 PC, .831 .618 .804 JS76 .617 .463 .346 .341 PC. .600 .660 .600 .600 .600 .484 .467 .303 10 JUBILEE RODEO K. F. TEAM It will be for blood next Sunday at Jacksonville. . It will be for the leadership of the Southern Oregon league. It will be one of those games that never fall to provide plenty of thrills and red-hot baseball tor the cus tomer. It will be a real old "grudge" battle when Hal Height's Medford Rogues, smarting from their 16-4 defeat that knocked them out or the league lead, take the flold against the team that did the work last Sunday, Bhaw-Ber-tram, In a game that has been pro tested. ' . . MoLean tor Medford and 8tandsh for Shaw-Bertram may hook up In a mound duel that will koep the boys talking for a long time.' Both have the stuff, plenty of It. Thoy are probably the best two pltohers In the league, and at least are tied for the actual top spot, with two wins and one loss. Or maybe It will turn out to be a vicious hitting affair, with both teams pounding the ball to all spots of the field. That also, Is possible. Both teams have several long dis tance hitters Horfard, Joy and Gwanson for the Rogues, and Wake man, Shlpman and Cogan for Shaw Bertram, and any one of these boys may, at any time, pole one out of the park. Medford players are frank In stat ing that they are burned up over the atfalr at Klamath Falls last Sun- Riders, whose names are famous in rodeo circles, will take part in Ore gon's Diamond Jubilee roundup In Medford during Jubilee week, from June 8 to 0. The roundup, one of the features of the celebration, will offer varied, competitive programs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, followed by a special show Saturday night. Holder of the world's champion ship for the best all-around oowboy, Olay Carr, Vlsalla, Calif., has entered the brono riding, calf roping, bull- dogging, and bareback brono riding contests. While Carr Is rated as one of the best, 36 to 80 other riders will offer him plenty of opposition In the numerous program events. There Is Chuck Wilson of Tucson, Ariz., bolder of the Canadian world's brono busting championship, who Is coming to Medford determlnod to take a big share of the prises, Llko Carr, he has ridden In every major roundup In North America, Every name known to thousands of people, the array of roundup talent Is Im pressive. Kermlt Maynard, brother of Ren Maynard of film fame, la expected to do some fancy roping and steer throw ing. Buff Jones, Burbank, Cel., trick rider has agreed to compete In a num ber of events, Frank McCarroll Is In the line-up for bulldogglng, which he Is capable of doing In 10 seconds and less. Lloyd Saunders, Sonora, Cel., dexterous In the art of calf-roping, will demonstrate how easy It Is to rope calves In less than 18 seconds. The colored cowboy, Jesse Stall, Sacramento, Calif,, will be on hand with his trained mule to add comedy to the show. Included among the numerous cowboys already entered are Perry Ivery, Alturas, Cal.; Pat Woods, Blackfoot, Ida; Dolph Aper, Sheridan, Wyo.: Fox O'Oallahan, New- hall, Cal.: Leonard Ward, Wellington, Arle.; Jesse 8tall, Sacramento and othera. Coast League Yesterday At Portland, 0; Sacramento, i. At Los Angeles, 7; San Francisco, 6. Oakland at Seattle, night game. At Hollywood, 1; Mission, 16, Y IN JUBILH SHOOT Trap Experts of Coast Ex pected to Enjoy Series of Events at Medford Gun Club Grounds June 3 Under the auspices of the Medford Gun club, the Oregon Diamond Jubi lee trapshootlng and skeet tourna ment to be held at the local gun club Sunday, June 3, will be one of the many varied events which will draw hundreds of visitors to southern Ore gon to colebrato the 75th year of Oregon's statehood. The program of events, as an nounced by Tournament Chairman T. E. Daniels, offers as the most cov eted award, a B0 diamond trophy, which will be a handsome gold medal set with a beautiful diamond, and engraved to meet the occasion. This trophy will go to the high amateur on combined score made on 100 16 yard targets and the 60 handicap tar gets shot at In the tournament. Fine Trap Layout The Medford Oun club la known along the entire coast as having one of the finest equipped shooting grounds, and as the Oregon state shoot will be held at Portland, June 8, 9, and 10, Just four days after the Jubilee tournament, shooters will be afforded the opportunity of get ting tournament practice as well as a ohanoe to compete for the various awards. The Medford Mall Tribune offers In events 1, 3, 8, and 4 the Mall Tribune trophy, which has been In competition since 1930, and Is now held ' y H. B. Turpln, who won It last year with a score of 98 for the 100 16-yard targets of the event. Of the many other awards which will be offered, the Jubilee grand handicap shoot will give five, In hon or of O. N. Ford, for a mlsa-and-out event, 17 to 35 yards. The O. N, Ford trophy will go to the winner and the P. I, T. A. award to the second high gun, Mr. Ford will present three other trophies to the 3rd, 4th, and Sth high guns. A cumulative purse, perpetuated by Chester W. Wood, will be shot for in the SO-target handicap event. The first time winner v'U receive 910 In cash, and the second time winner, (20, the present value of the purse. The Mendenhall trophy, contrib uted by 8. O. Mendenhall, will be placed In competition along with the Mall Tribune trophy, to be shot for In the same events by amateur trapahooters other than A class. Robe for Pro Shooter The Medford Gun club will pre sents a fine Pendleton robe to the professional shooter making the highest score on 150 targets, lnclnd Ing 100 16-yard and DO handicap tar gets shot at on the program. Special trophies will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, ; and 3rd high guns, O and D -class j only, on the first BO targets,, in events 1 and 9. A skeet event will be staged as a part of the regular program, and the Medford club has one of the best skeet layouts In the west, skeet shooters will be offorded real enjoy ment during the tournament. Other events and fees are: 100 16-Yard Targets , Entrance for targets and trophies only, Including fees $4.60. Event Targets Added Purse Ent. i as i5.oo a 3.oo a as is.oo s.oo as 35 100 16.00 16.00 8.00 8.00 $60.00 913.00 Fees 1.60 day, when Joy and Haight received blows from the bat of a very, very angry Shaw-Bertramlte. For the blood game at Jacksonville Sunday, A. O. NInlnger, president of the league, has appointed Huff of Medford to the position of umpire In chief. NInlnger win attend the game. The largest crowd of the year Is expected to witness the game, which win oegin at a:ao. 8ER OUR SELECT GREEN FUEL An 0veii-0. product that will save money on your next sea son's fuel bill. Fine, Id. 2 Id. lots $1.88 Fir, Id. 2 Id. lots $2.13 Medford Fuel Co. UM N. Central. Tel. 631 Total purse entrance 918.60 Ford System money division. Ten cents back for all targets broken, 31 and over. Balance added to 816.00 purse and divided 40-30-31-10 per cent. Targets deducted at 8 cents each. 50 Target Handicap Entrance for targets only, $1.60. Event Targets Added Purse Ent. 6 SB 913.B0 9 3.00 6 36 12.60 8.00 50 $25,00 $ 6.00 Money divided 40-30-20-10 per cent, Targets deducted at 8 cents each. Twelve Pair Doubles Entrance for targets only, $ .78. Event Targets Added Purse Ent. 7 24 $6.00 9 3.00 Money divided 60-30-20 per cent. Targets deducted at 8 cents each. n tVaI Planning a trip? Then , I f let your local Grey hound agent help you. 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Edwards came up from the count and smashed Referee Verne Harring ton and then without allowing Har rington the courtesy of landing the next blow, floored Promoter Virgil Hamlin, who made the apparent mis take of entering the pen with the crunching creatures. Thye decided it was his turn to pass it along again, so he lambasted another wrestler, chief Little Wolf, who followed Hamlin Into the ring. It was whet Is called a free-for-all that Is, free for all who paid to see the regular bouts. Haughty ringside oratory by Edwards furnish ed the anti-climax. A three-round ' draw was wrestled by Leo Jense, 180, Vancouver, B. C, and Bob Miller, 176, Chicago. Don Wagner and his collegiate headlocks were too much for 81 Gotchy, 210, Vancouver, Wash. Wag ner, 226, Corvallls. The growing of rhubarb has been Introduced with profit in the Flor ida Everglades around Lake Okeecho bee. fc Irish Free State emigration Is more than counterbalanced by the Inflow of persons of Irish nationality, the balance during 1931-'33 showing a population Increase of 6,926 persons. League President A. C. IMin inger to Order Replay, if Affidavits Support Claim of Rogues' Manager ASHLAND, Ore., May 24. (Spl.) Hal Haight, manager of the Medford Rogues In the Southern Oregon Base ball league, yesterday officially filed protest with A. C. NInlnger, presi dent of the clrgult, over the league game last Sunday at Klamath Falls, which Shaw-Bertram won by the score of ie-4. Reasons given by Haight in his protest were that the umpire In chief, appointed according to league rules, by the home team, was Incompetent and showed extreme partiality to the home team, Shaw-Bertram. NInlnger Immediately sent letters to disinterested persons In Klamath Falls who saw the game, for the pur pose of acquiring affidavits. May Order Re-play. In case affidavits are received from five persons In Klamath Falls that the game was handled in the Incom petent manner Haight and Medford players and fans claim, NInlnger will rule that the game be replayed at the earliest opportunity. For the game next Sunday, when Shaw-Bertram will Journey to Jackson ville to play the Rogues, NInlnger has appointed Huff to the position of umpire in chief. The game at Klamath Falls, from the third Inning on, was played un der protest, Haight filing with the umpire in chief. Couldn't See Strikes. According to Medford players and fans, the umpiring was the worst that they had ever seen. They reported that a called strike was almost Im possible for Medford pitchers to throw, no matter how near the center of the plate they came. Only when a Shaw-Bertram man would swing at the ball would It be called a strike, according to Medford players. , Continuous squabbling came to a head in the eighth inning when Co-; zetto, Shaw-Bertram outfielder, hl Joy, Medford catcher, with a baseball bat when Joy furiously protested an alleged perfect strike thrown by Hughes, Medford pitcher. Haight also got hit, as did a police man, before Coze t to could be ejected from the game. f Southern cabbage growers are real izing Increasing profits by converting their crop surplus Into sauerkraut. 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