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PAGE FOUR 1IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1934. P CALLED FOR NEW LE ' Promoters Getting Hysterica ; in Efforts to Offset Re t ports Men in No Condi tion to Fight Thursday NEW VOTtK, June 12. (AP) Max Baer and rrlmo Camera to day were given their second physical examination In four days by physicians of the New VorK istuie Auueiiv wmiiuwiim unu reported In "fit physical condl. tlon" for the IB-round heavy weight championship fight In Madison Square Garden howl Thursday night. NEW VORK, June H. (AP) Prin' clpals In the maddest pre-flght de velopments In the annals 01 the ring, Prlmo Camera and Max Baer found themselves summoned before the New York state athletlo commission : for another physical examination to- ' day. 1 No longer ago than last Friday tbey : were pronounced In excellent condl tlon and fully able to :ight 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship on Thursday night but another thorough once-over by commission physicians was prescribed aa a precautionary measure. Meanwhile the promoters were vlr. tually hysterical as they sought to offset reports that Baer was out of . condition and that Camera not only was In grave danger of going stale but also was actually 111. Jimmy Johnson and hla Madison Square Garden associates heaved a , sigh of relief as Baer wound tip train . lng with another clownish exhibition ' at Asbury Park yesterday, but found something else to worry about In de velopments at Pompton Lakes, where huge Prlmo spent the day in bed. Mystery so thick you could cut it with a. knife cloaked the champion's whereabouts, his condition, his health and everything concerning him for a . good part of the day. Finally it be came known that he had spent the entire morning, afternoon and even . lng In bed. - Hla manager, Louis So rest, said Prlmo was so close to the edge he was In danger of falling over and was suffering from a slight cold and sinus trouble. The champion. Cor?! explained, was a mere shadow at 367 pounds and a day In bed had been recommended to bring him up :to his normal fighting poundage of around 280. "Thla postponement talk," said Col, John B. Klrkpatrlck, president of the '.Garden, "already has cost us about 100,000, or 30 per cent of the (500, 000 the match should have drawn.' JEFFRIES FAVORS TO SAN FRANCISCO, June 12. (VP) Jim Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of the world, bellevea Prlmo Camera will retain his title when he meets Max Baer. California challeng er, in ft fifteen round bout in New York Thursday night. Jeffries, here to referee a program of amateur bouts, claims Baer la not good enough to be playboy and got away with It. "Even if Baer la In the best condi tlon I don't think he'll punch straight enough to hit Camera," the former champion said, "I expect to see most of Baer'a swings wash up harmlessly on the big fellow's shoulders.. "Camera, X think, is a better boxer than Baer. My only regret is tha; they were not around 30 yeara ago." Jeffries Is now conducting an ama teur boxing school In southern Call fornla, . STAR1J0URNEY It will be a handicap event, with tournaments and the Diamond Jubi lee, a ladles' mat tournament will be held at the Rogue River Valley Oolf course tomorrow. t will bo a handicap event, with the prize being the winner's name at tached to a new mat. Several weeks ago, a men's tournament was held at the course for tho purpose of getting the grounds Into ahape for Jubilee visitors, ' and one of the mat prises was reserved for the ladles' event. Luncheon will be served tomorrow at the course, It was announced to day by Mrs. George Codding, of the tournament committee. It was also announced today by Jack Hups ton, pro, that the regular weekly men's tournament will be held tomorrow starting at 5:30 p. m. a Before ordering duplicate, trlpllcalo or any other sales books, east slips. waiters checks or pads duplicate billing system, ask a local printer for p r I o e s. You can buy these at home as low or lower than travomig selesmen, now canvassing the dlntrlct can sell them for and you help maintain local pay roll and local institutions that pay taxes. (AdT.l Kruse to Meet Old Mentor t 1 V. v, " 'ik J 'i ij f BOB KRUSE, who several years ago gained a start tn the muscle man gling racket as a pupil nf "Terrible" Ted 'in )o, nlll face Ills old mentor on Thursday night's armory wrest ling program. Ilesplte their early relation ship, Tliye and Kruse are real rivals for hot li make their headquarters la Portland vicinity and the struggle lor supremacy In the area Is keen. SOUGHT AS BREMER KIDNAPERS 'if 7 7 . . 'Ji ''.Hf , I; a f ; - ' V , The department of JustlcS announced an Intensive search was un derway for Alvln Karpls (left) and Arthur Barker (right), as members of the kidnap gang that seized Edward Bremer, St Paul banker, and held him 22 days for a reputed $300,000 ransom. Both are paroled Okla homa convicts. (Associated Press Photo. IN DECIDING FALL PORTLAND, Ore., June 13, (AP) 111 another three-course wrestling match ring to ropes to floo! Rob n Reed of Reedsport took the third and deciding tall from Walter Achlcu here last night. Reed, 1ST, lost the first fall on shoulder butts and a aide chaclle. He gained the deciding fall by throwing Achlu, 160, Dayton, O., with a back ward body slam. Pascual Goctlllo of Spain was awarded the match on a foul after he and Bulldog Jackson divided falls n a middle weight bout. Del Kunkle of 8alt Lake gained the deciding fall from Mickey Mcaulrc, West Salem. They aro mUldtewclghts. Into custody hero on suspicion they had Information about an 98,000 Jew ed robbery In Woodstock. Sheriff Mass said the two had agreed to waive extradition, Call for Warrants Notice Is hereby given that all war rants drawn on the Town of Rogue River to and Including No. 1020 sre called for payment. Intorcet to cea.se June. 11, 1034, JOHN B. LEYBN. City Treasurer, Rogue River, Ore. IEN OPEN CAMP NEAR SEA ASTORIA, Ore., June 12. (AP) With troop trains arriving hourly. Camp Clatsop and Fort Stevens be came bustling military centers today as the Oregon National guard of 3000 officers and men opened the annual summer encampment. Kitchens, company headquarters and tents were set up yesterday tor the guardsmen on Clatsop plains by advance details of several regiments. Picket duty commenced at dawn today when Astoria guardsmen were called out. .The first of eight special trains rumbled through this city at 9:30 a. m. Ideal weather prevailed, and light breezes wafted In from the sea. More troops will be quartered at Camp Clatsop this year than ever be fore, as the 318th field artillery has been transferred from .Port Stevens, where It had drilled for several years. IN NEW ATTEIV1PT VIENNA, June 12. (AP) Train wreckers again today attempted to kill Emll Fey, minister of public se curity of Austria, by derailing the main line express. It was the second attempt against the life of a high official of the gov ernment In four days.. Last Saturday a bomb was discovered above the of fice of Prince Ernst von Sarhemberg, vice-chancellor of Austria. Frequent efforts have been made to kill Fey. Today the wreckers dynamited the Vlenna-to-Budapest main line near Qoetzendorf, 24 miles east of here. Both tracks were torn up, but the train, on which Fey was traveling to Budapest, was flagged In time to pre vent a disaster. ARM FRACTURED BY FALL FROM LADDER Mrs. Don Long of South Central avenue sustained fracture of both bones In ths left arm when she fell from a ladder last , evening while thinning fruit. 1 Phone 642. We'll haul awsv .voul refuse. City Sanitary Service. AM DRIVING to Chicago and bock, would like two passengers to help pay expenses. Phone 951-R, TRADE Good 74 Harley-Davldsnr, motorcycle and '27 coupe for late moaei ngni coupe, inquire Friends uaxago. ho. pacillc HI way. NAVY ACCEPTS NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER FOR SALE 1933 Ford tudor sedan, first class condition; run 13,000 miles. Take light car In trade. 319 So. 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