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    PXGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 193.
Lethers and Belcastro Will Furnish Grappling Fireworks Tonight
LEG IRK ML
PLAY PROMINENT
PARI IN
Texan to Use Figure-Four
While Belcastro Stages
Spectacular Drop Kick
Newman-McGill Also Aces
Anything U expected in the pend
ing battle between "Sad" Sam Leth
er, long, limber grappler Irom Tel.,
nd Pete Belcastro, "Weed Wildcat,"
who asked lor a match and Is going
to get It In the main event at the
armonry tonight.
Because of the chamber of com
merce banquet for Arno B. Canuner
er, director of national parka, and
Robert Fechner, director of civilian
conservation corps, the card la
scheduled to start at 9 o'clock.
Lethers will be up against a de
mon wrestlor when he steps Into the
ring tonight and has been limbering
up his pair of rubber legs ready to
wrap up and put away Belcastro,
who also uses a pair of legs In wrest
ling matches. The Italian has been
malting use of "Jumping Joe" Sav
oldl's famous drop-kick, which he
demonstrated Inst week In flattening
Pat McOIll, Nebraska Irishman, In leas
than a minute after the starting of
the gong. Ke uses his arms to good
advantage also, and swings a mean
haymaker when the going gets rougn.
Lethers Is s favorite of the local
fans, having won two straight match
es here, and Is pointed to take some
of the fight out of Belcastro. He
uses crunching rocklng-chalr and
figure-four scissors with deadly re
sults, and can step out of the best
of wrist-locks.
McOIll will again be seen In action
tonight, when he tangles with Billy
Newman of Denver, who refereed last
week's card with such good results
that fans will wolcome bis reappear
ance In a more active role. Newman
has a reputation for plenty of rough
atuff and la a whirlwind when It
comes to speed. McOIll put up a
losing fight against Belcastro last
week and will attempt to get off to
a better start tonight, to hand out
some rapid-fire wresting of his own.
For the third man In the ring,
Bunny Martin, another favorite, will
add his bit to the show.
Promoter Mack LUlard sayp to
night's card Is an equal of last week's,
which fans acclaimed as one of the
best ever scon here, and has added
another row of seats downstairs to
take oare of the orowd ne expects.
Tickets are selling at the same uni
form prices.
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Phone 642. We'll haul away your
refuse. Olty Sanitary Service.
ALL-STAR SOUTHERN OREGON LEAGUE TEAM NAMED
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Grants Pass, Ewauna Gain
Lion's Share of Places
President Nininger and
Secretary Hulen Pick 'Em
Piles Go Quick
Without Salves or Cutting.
Thousand ot sufferer from Itch
ing. bWdirm or protnidlnR piles hav
learned that quick and lasting relief
can be accomplished with an internal
medicine. Neither salves nor cutting
remove the cause.
Bad circulation of the blood tn the
lowr bowel causes plies. The veins
ar flabbv. tho bowel walla weak the
parts llfelewi. To end Piles an In
ternal medicine should bo used to
stimulate tha circulation, and restore
the affected parte.
Dr. J. 8. Iconhnrdt was the first to
discover a ral Internal Pll remedy.
He called his prescription HEM-noiD.
and prescribed It for hundreds of
patients with a marvelous record of
aucceAS and then decided every Pile
sufferer should be able to get HKM
noiD tablets from their own dru7R!At
with a rlld money back guarantee.
So why wiwte time on external
remedies or worry about an operation
when Jarmln's, Wood', also MrN.ilr
Bro. of Aahland snya "No matter
what kind of Piles you have, one bot
tle or HKM-HOID tablets munt show
you the safe clean way to Ret rid of
your Pile misery or money-back."
Southern Oregon League All-Stars.
Player Pos. Team B. A.
Haley 1 B Ewauna .377
Bernadou 2B Ewauna .265
Cor an 3B 8. B. .288
Ogle BS O. P. .42
Putnam LP Ewauna .422
Hoffard CP Med. .323
3hlpman RP 8. B. .333
Droulette O O. P. .488
Nelson P O. P. 818
Carlatrom P Ewauna 465
William Mgr. Q. P. .600
Pitching percentage.
Final S. O. League Standings.
W. L. PC.
Grants Pass ... 12 3 .800
Ewauna . 8 7 .633
iMedford 6 9 .400
Shaw Bertram 4 11 .267
The All-Star Southern Oregon
league team a selected by Amos C.
Nininger, president of the circuit, and
Billy Hulen, league secretary, sees the
pennant winning Orante Pass Mer
chant and the second place Ewauna
Red Sox walk off with the majority
of honors, each team placing four
players. Shaw Bertram placed two
on the all-star aggregation and Med
ford one.
Players were selected principally on
their of re in I ve strength, although de
fensive ability was taken Into con
sideration also. Value to their re
spective teams, hustle and, baseball
smartness were also main points In
the final choices.
Careful In Choice.
Nininger saw every team In action
several times, while Hulen had first
hand Information via the playing
route and coupled with suggestions
made by different team members, the
selections were made after careful
consideration.
Probably the hardest choice to
make wna at second base, where Ber
nadou, Ewauna and Rlaberg, Shaw
Bertram, stood head and shoulders
above all other key stone guardians.
If Rlnberg, tha former Chicago White
Sox plnyer, had aeen action In more
games, he would have been the one
picked, aa he still flashes near major
league form. However, Bernadou
played the full schedule In bang-up
style, so was selected In place of Rls
berg, Another tough question was at first
base. Haley nosed out Herman Wake
man, Shaw Bertram, due to his higher
batting average and consecutive hit
ting streak which extended through
13 games. They were the class of the
league by far at the Initial sack.
Ogle Choice At. Short.
For shortstop, Clarence Ogle's near
est competitor was Wheeler, Ewauna.
Both were great fielders, but Ogle got
the call on his better hit tin.
At third base, Cogan, Siaw Bertram
holds sway because he slapped the
ball more often than McCarthy,
Grants Pass. They were both consist,
ently brilliant defensively.
In the outfield, Paul Hoffard, Med
ford slugger was ' the class of the
league. He was chosen for the middle
spot with no argument. Shlpman,
Shaw Bertram center fielder, was
nhtfted to right, and Putnam, Ewauna,
who saw" some action at third base,
wns nut in left field, his regular posi
tion, because of hi tremendous bat
ting strength. Other good outfielders
were Snntee, Grant Pass, Swanson,
Medford and Martin, Ewauna.
Buck or the plate, there was only
one player to choose. His big bat
roaring continually, bis smart work
pulling his team out of hole after
bole; Al Droulette, Orante Pass, and
league leading hitter, was put in the
catching spot automatically. Blanas,
Ewauna, and Joy, Medford, were also
fine receivers.
Two Hurler Named.
Two pitcher were selected, Nelson,
Orante Pass, and Carlstrom, Ewauna.
Nelson won 9 and lost 2 to hurl
Orante Pass to the title, while Carl
strom was known the league over as
the smartest In the circuit. He won
6 and lost 0 and pitched Ewauna
from the cellar to second place In the
closing weeks of the season.
Also, there was absolutely no argu
ment on the position of manager.
There was only one, Kenneth Williams
of Grants Pas and former St. Louis
Brown player.
The all-star team would have a tre
mendous wallop at bat. Their com
bined batting average, not counting
the pitcher, would be a healthy .362.
They would be strong defensively and
would have two of the best bush
league pitchers In the state to choose
from. Also, they would have a very,
very smart manager on the bench to
direct them and If need be, go In
and pinch hit, although he would
probably never have to.
Without doubt, the all-star South
ern Oregon league team would be a
great bush league club and would be
plenty tough to beat.
OF
ATLANTA, Aug. 9. (JF) That fam
ous old Oriole, Wllbert Robinson, Is
dead.
Death came Just as Uncle Robby,
one of baseball' greatest figure.
wished It quickly and with little
pain. He succumbed to a hemorrhage
of the brain last night at 10:30 o'clock
and his last words were about the
Atlanta baseball club, of which he
was president.
Robinson was 70 years old.
HI span of life saw him as catcher
and captain of the Baltimore Orioles;
saw him win two pennants at Brook
lyn In the National league, and finally
saw him worry himself literally alck
about his club here.
For the last three days Robinson
had felt badly. His Crackers were tn
a alurnp after playing good ball nearly
all season. He fell suddenly while
emerging from his bath Just before
dinner yesterday evening, and broke
his arm. He was taken to a hospital.
At the hospital It was discovered
he was suffering from a hemorrhage
of the brain.
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Scores Yesterday
Coast League.
San Francisco 3. Los Angeles 0.
Missions 10, Hollywood 8.
Sacramento 7, Seattle t.
Oakland 11, Portland 3.
American League.
At Detroit T, St. Louis (10 In
nings). Al Washlnston . New York 2.
At Philadelphia t, Boston 11.
At Chicago 4, Cleveland 11.
National League.
At New York 0. Brooklyn 3.
At Pittsburgh 4-3, Chicago 7-14.
At Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 10 (13
Innings).
At Boston 9, Philadelphia 3.
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Billy Newman, Denver dynamo, who
tangles tonight at the armory with
Pat McGlU, Nebraska Irishman, Is
one of the fastest men of hi weight
In the grunt and grimace game. New-
i -s man, beside knowing most or tne
i holds In the book, swarms around
Ian opponent like an aggravated wasp.
Although he Is an exponent of the
(..more manly phases of muscle mas
saging, the Denverlte Is also a past
master of unorthodox methods.
SPARKLING GOLF
ROCHESTER, N. T., Aug. 30. P)
Twenty rounds of golf which equalled
or bettered part 71 for the east course
at the Oak Hill Golf club, today had
left the Rochester Centennial-Walter
Hagen testimonial open golf tourna
ment as a wide-open affair.
George Von Elm. the Detroit "busi
ness man" golfer, held the lead at the
36-hole mark with 71-67 13B. In all
there were a dozen players with to
tal of 143 or better as the field was
reduced to the 60-low scoring pros
and the 10 leading amateurs with ties.
A stroke behind Von Elm, whose 67
yesterday was only ne stroke above
the course record, came Ky Laffoon.
the Denver demon, and Leo legel. vet
eran New Yorker. Laffoon, who set
the first-round pace Tuesday with a
68. slipped off to 71 today.
Willie MaoParlane of Tuckahoe, N.
T., who equalled Von Elm's low score
for the ourney with a 67, tied with
Art. Hulbert of Toronto at 141. Hul
bert haDd a 68 for the second round.
In contrast to the low scores, the
Hftlg himself could offer only a 146
toward winning his own tourney.
Gene Snrazcn had a good 144. -
HOW THEY
STANA
W. L. PC.
Los Angeles 28 17 .622
Missions 37 18 .600
Seattle . 36 19 .578
San Francisco 24 21 .633
Hollywood 23 32 .611
Oakland 20 34 .455
Sacramento 18 37 .400
Portland 13 31 JOS
National.
W. L. PC.
New York 67 39 .632
Chicago 64 41 .610
St. Louis 60 44 .577
Boston 64 53 .509
Pittsburg 49 53 .480
Brooklyn .. 44 58 .431
Philadelphia ' 43 63 .410
Cincinnati 36 68 .346
American.
W. L. PC.
Detroit 67 37 .644
New York 64 39 .631
Cleveland 67 46 353
Boston 51 .519
Washington 49 63 .471
St. Louis - 4 65 .444
Philadelphia 9 60 .894
Chtcago 97 69 .349
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LEAGUE BATTERS
Grants Pass Catcher Finishes
Schedule With .458 Aver
age "Nelson of Pass
Best Pitcher in Circuit
BJ BILLY HULEN
Secretary Southern Oregon League.
Al Droulette, Grants Pass catcher.
Is the 1934 Southern Oregon league
batting champion. The husky re
ceiver, whose big war club was the
most Important factor in the Mer
chant's drive to the league pennant.
larruped out 37 hits In 69 trips to the
plate for the mark of .458. From the
fourth week of the season, Droulette
has been at the top of the heap.
His nearest competitor was Clarence
Ogle, his ahortstopplng team mate,
with an average of .420. Oaks,
Ewauna, and Williams, Orants Pass
are tied for the nominal lead with
marks of .600. but they have played
In but few games.
Swede Rlsberg, former Chicago
White Sox player, leads the Shaw
Bertram team with .419.
Paul Hoffard, Medford center
fielder, finished In front of his club
wlth"an average of .323.
Leading all Southern Oregon league
pitchers was BUI Nelson, blonde
Grants Pass right-hander with the
explosive curve ball. He w6n e and
lost two games for the percentage of
.818.
The second place Ewauna, Red Sox
topped the league In team batting
with their combined mark of an even
.300, while the champion Grants Pass
club finished second with .266.
Following are the official and final
Southern Oregon league team bat
ting averages. Individual batting aver,
ages for all players playing In three
or more games and the pitching percentages:
Team Batting Averages.
AB H Ave.
Ewauna 463 136 .300
Grants Pass 656 148 .266
Shaw Bertram ... 613 136 .265
Medford 476 108 .227
Individual Batting Averages.
O AB H Ave.
Oaks, Ewauna 3 8 4 .600
Williams, G. P 4 4 2 .600
Calvert, Med 4 13 6 .462
Droulette, G. P. 15 69 27 .458
Ogle. O. P. 14 61 26 .426
Putman, Ewauna .... 10 45 19 .422
Rlsberg, S. B. 7 31 13 .419
Hammerlckson, O. P. 4 18 7 .389
Haley. Ewauna 14 63 20 .377
A. Corzetto, S. B, 4 17 8 .353
Wakeman, S. B. ' 16 63 21 .333
Shlpman. 8. B. 14 57 19 .383
Hoffard, Med. . 16 6 21 .323
Martin, Ewauna 14 58 18 .310
Klger. Ewauna 14 65 17 .309
Ssntee. O. P H 395
McLein. Med-8 B. 10 38 11 .239
Cogan. S. B. 15 59 17 .288
Fuller, S. B 11 35 10 .386
Hulen. Med. 1 28 8 .286
Wheeler. Ewauna 14 7 16 .281
Wade. G. P 10 43 13 .279
Wilson, Ewauna 7 29 8 .376
Oilman. S. B 5 11 )
Bermadou, Ewauna 14 49 13 .265
Joy, Med. 10 38 10 .263
Earhart, G. P. 8 23 6 .261
Ostrom, O. P 7 27 7 .359
Blanas, Ewauna 14 53 14 .355
McClelland, S. B - 15 54 13 .341
P. Corsetto, S B 14 55 13 .236
McCarthy. O. P. 15 69 16 .232
Donaldson, S. B. 15 63 13 .209
Courtney, Med. 7 24 .204
Joanls, Med. 9 29 6 .201
Garrett, G. P. 15 60 12 .200
Hughes, Med. 12 40 8 .300
Swanson. Med. 15 68 13 .191
Sargent, Med. 6 32 4 .182
Height. Med. 15 65 11 .169
Nelson. O. P. 13 38 6 .167
Powers, G. P. 13 45 7 .158
Brooks. Evauna aMI 4 14 2 .143
Bray, 8. B 6 23 3 .137
Blevlns. G. P. 15 5S 6 .100
Carlstrom.Ewauna.il 37 4 .108
Stanlsha. S. B. 8 28 3 .107
Smith, S. B 8 19 2 .105
Williams. Med. 6 21 2 .095
Relnktng, Med. 6 12 1 .083
Orr, Med 4 13 1 .077
Chaney. O. P 3 13 1 .077
Stanlake. Ewauna 3 13 1 .077
Pitching Percentages.
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Andrews. Ewauna .3 1
Hess, Med. 1 1
Nelson, G. P. 13 9
Earhart, G. P 8 S
Sargent. Med 3 1
Oaks. Ewauna .... 2 1
Carlstrom, Ewauna 11 8
Smith, 8. B 6 3
McLean, Med-8. B. 9 3
Stanlsha, 8. B. 8 3
Hughes, Med. 8 3
Oilman, 8. B. 3 0
Cogan, 8. B 1 0
PC.
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.818
.750
.600
' .600
.453
.400
.333
.333
.350
.000
.000
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