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MEDFORD WAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCII 21, 1035. PXGB FOTJE Newcomer Grapplers Will Show Wares in Tonight's Armory Show' nrnrn on p i Murray - pi-Kr ku , n ic) f I IN FIRST BOW TO LOCAL IT FANS Portuguese Will Meet Popu lar Jim Healy Columbo of Italy Will Meet Big Hans Schultz of Germany Alenderfer Braytou Rom . LeClere V. Strang Sherwood . Heath Bowman Guenther . El wood Stoehr Mel Hall Fredette Webster Ed Kelly Boone Brown York . 15 , ai a . 31 11 21 18 13 31 31 0 21 IB 31 18 . 31 31 18 18 21 17 18 In contrast to tha laat wrestling card at tha Armory, which ended with a acore of highly indignant tana in Ida tha ring a a reault of going a Uttle too far in tha way of roughness, tha grip and grimace ahow at the Armory tonight promlaea two bouts of aclentlllo wreatllng. In tha opening event Al Perelra of Portugal. 21 pom""' wl" mAlt6 hl llrat appearance here In a 80-mlnute tussle with Jim Healy of Ban Fran cisco, a recent find of Promoter Mack Mllard's and as popular a grappler as ever dusted off tha Armory mat. Healy wrestles In a business-like way that goea over with the fane, only resorting to unethical matwork when he wante to finish aomethlng hla op ponent ha atarted Although the Portuguese outweighs him a few pounda, the Ban Pranclacan Is a burly specimen himself, but not the big. cumbersome type that usually puta on a slow match. Healy Is noted for hla apeed and for hla wide variety uf clever holda. The man from Portugal la rated among the beet In the game and altho he has never appeared In Medford has been a great drawing card In other const wrestling centers. Promoter Lll lard has arranged a natural by pitting these two boys, as they use tha same tactics and are on a par in alze. The second bout will probably ace even more aclentlflc matwork, that Is If Hans Scbulte, big German bone bender, who la featured aa another local favorite, contains himself and Is satisfied In using the many spectacu lar aclentlflc tricks of which be la capable. If he does, this bout should furnish tha best slant on aclentlflc wrestling In soma time, aa Schultz haa been matched against Kaaey Co lumbo of Italy, who. unlike moat Ital ian grapplers, believe In keeping the sport on the up and up. Columbo, also brand new to Mcd tord, Is In Promoter Llllard'a opinion one of tha blg-tlme wrestlers of the day. His scientific matwork has made him another big drawing card on the Paclflo coast, where there haa been an Influx of mat-meanlea the last several montha. Ha weighs well over the 200-pound mark, making blm all the more formldlble. for aclence and atrength combined la a combination hard to atop. Schultz la a bit Inclined to be belli cose, but Is cnpable of a good, clean performance. He la another big fol low of unuaunl strength, employing neadlocks as a apeclalty. Promoter Llllard announced that one of the wlnnera of tonight's matchea may have the opportunity of meeting Masked Marvel, who caused the riot two weeks ago, In a near future match, aa the boxing commis sion la seriously considering with drawing the ban they put on the Marvel after his last appearance. The promoter says ticket are sell lng fast for the ahow tonight, and Indications are that there will be a big house. Fireman Ray Friable will referee SHELL AND PICHE IN ELKS BOWLING Tabulation of results during the pest week show the Shell OH and Plrhe bowling tenina leading '.he Elka club tournament with 14 wins and seven losses each. Roy TTultt con tinues st the head of tie Individual bowlers with sn averap of 102 for 31 games. The weekly teum prlre wiis copped by standard Oil Mth a match total of 3700 pina ar.d Earl York of the City Market team grabbed Individual match total ith 633 plus. Team stsmllngs and Indlvllual av erages follow: Blerma 18 Boomer . 21 Dan Watson --. 21 Built 18 Chirk IB Ovormyer ....... 18 Al Plche IB Irish Coleman 18 Crura . Beeney - 21 Hart 18 Flndlcy 18 Porter e Oault 18 Thompaon 13 Olmscheld .. - 10 Semou - - 12 McAlllbter - 12 Lawton IB Fred Kelly 21 Prescott 8 Leach 16 K. Anderson 13 Prey 18 MrLaln 1 Crank 14 2434 3308 1447 3341 1021 3368 2850 1890 3307 3204 1504 3229 2706 3211 2740 3189 3103 2702 2674 3138 2537 21187 2648 3002 3070 2814 2597 2501 2507 2677 854 2000 2554 2248 834 24B0 1655 2054 11145 1632 1081 2608 760 1008 1638 22S5 1657 1628 182 162 161 160 160 160 159 158 167 167 155 154 154 153 153 162 162 150 140 140 140 140 147 147 146 145 144 144 144 143 142 143 142 141 130 138 136 137 137 136 132 128 127 127 128 125 124 116 BOWLING The Forest and Park and Stand ard Roofere broke even on points In their City bowling league match at the Smokehouse last night while the Elka ''Brats" were registering a clean sweep over the Economy Lumber company. Forest and Park Canfleld 128 150 OUl 172 180 Jones . 138 171 Janoucb 130 Rankin . 145 Handicap . 20 123 183 30 137 148 301 86 100 20 Total 740 835 701 3375 Htnnrtnrrl ltoofera Joe Burroughs 188 Semon 130 WalHh .... 148 Clancy .... 170 J. Burroughs - 141 183 156 171 168 107 118 134 173 177 18S 458 410 480 603 623 Total 784 832 773 3308 51 BASKEHOSSERS Howell Leaves Game On Fouls Patterson and McLean Aid Scoring Seattle Italians Surprise DENVER. Mar. 21. (AP) South ern Oregon Normal's basketball team faded from the basxetball picture here yesterday when the Hutchinson, Kan., Transit gained the quarter final round of the annual A. A. U. tournament with a 81 to 39 victory over the Oregon ians. The SON'S scoring aces were held scoreless from the field, although Ward Howell, forward-center alter nate, connected for five gift tosses before being retired on fouls and Charley Patterson, negro center garn ered three. Chief McLean, Indian for ward scored three goals from the field. The Transits took the game In hand from the start and were lead ing 35 to 15 at half time. A courageous late rally sparked by sharpnhootlng Ben Selzer and cli maxed by the last-minute goal of the veteran Carl Larson won the defend ing champion Tulsa Oilers a borth In the quarter finals. With Coach BUI Miller's 1933 and 1034 champions, six other seeded teams and the dark horse Italian ath letic club of Seattle progressed through the third round yesterday. Italian A. C. sprang the only major upset of the tournament before a crowd of 4600 In city auditorium by checking out the Utah State Aggies, last of the 20 college teams to be eliminated. The Aggies, handicapped by the loss of Captain Cleo Petty who hobbled to the game on crutch es aa ft result or a knee Injury suf fered In the second round Tuesday, were beaten by 34-28. While the Rocky Mountain collegi ate champions' ouster stunned the fans, the hair-raising 31-30 Oiler vic tory over Jones Store of Kansas City had them In ft panic. three rounds to draw, and Al Pa rtera, San Jose, defeated Jim Molo ney, 313, Pasadena. Seattle Puckmen Defeat Vancouver ' SEATTLE, Wash.. March 21. (AP) Starting the otlamplonshlp aeries In championship style, two goals In the first two minutes, four seconds of play, the Seattle Seahawks were one up today on the Vancouver Lions In their playoff for the Northwestern Hockey league title. The Hawks were the winners last night, 4 to 1. In a speedy game. Portland Beavers Bow To Pittsburgh SAN BERNARDINO, Oal., March 31. (AP) Brilliant pitching by Ed Bryan, Portland srabster, failed to stop the Pittsburgh Pirates from making their fifth straight victory. They defeated the Beavers, 8-1, here yeatrday. Bryan hurled fine ball until the fourth, when 14 Pirate batters faced him. CHESTER VOOD WINNER WOMEN FOREGO GOLF OF TRAP SHOOT PRIZE The Medford Oun clu"b added an other outstanding achievement to Its record last meek when Chester Wood won the O. N. Ford birthday handicap at Del Monte, Cal. Shooting from the 20-yard mark, Wood broke 92 targets out of the 100 hhot at, against a field of 50 shooters from all over California. Tied In the first 100 by a North Dakota shooter, Wood broke 23 against his opponent's 22 In the shoot-off, winning ft hand some slx-plece Sterling coffee set. With the news of Wood's success received from O. N. Ford, secretary of the Pacific International Trap shooting association, came the Infor mation that California will send the largest delegation to the state shoot at Medford In June that has ever coma to an Oregon state shoot. MARVIN GEORGE and hJs band. Oriental Gardens TONIOHT. E OF The surprise return of winter yes terday put ft damper on golf activi ties at Rogue Valley golf course and the ladles' tournament that had been scheduled was cancelled. A group of women enjoyed luncheon In the club house, however, and plana were made for a mixed foursome tournament which was scheduled to begin today. Hostesses at the luncheon were Mrs. Homer Marx, Mrs. Ted GeBauer and Anna Mas Puson. A mixed tourna ment will be held for lady golfers next Wednesday. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. STATIONERY and 0.1001. SUP PLIES at Elliott's, 116 N. Central. Exchange Old Oold for 'cash or trade at Brophy's, Jewelers. No sir! It isn't just the low price! It is quality plus low price that makes it Ciab Otcktwd A OOOO OUIDf jA 70 0000 WHOTT Is Asserts audldnsl Spun Coipeeatiea. UnanHBa, KM Economy I.br. Co. Rogers 131 Green. 99 O. Overmeyer 176 Mccormick 133 Cp. Ovormeyer 151 Handicap 68 122 l'JO 188 137 m 199 138 143 163 138 88 382 361 478 422 443 304 TOtal 768 766 707 3288 Elks "Units" Sherwood Webatcr Strang Hammond Huasong . 164 133 186 104 131 1.14 180 103 129 185 143 430 167 488 147 412 190 841 174 488 Total 769 778 810 Alabama Grid Aa Spurns Film Offer HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 21. (AP) "Dixie" Howell, '.amoua Uni versity of Alabama football player, has definitely and finally turned down an offer .o be a movie star, an executive at Universal atudlo SHtd today. "Howell wired that he la commit ted to playing baseball thla summer," said Henry McCrpa, aupervisor of se ries at th'j atudlo. "He declined to offer to jjlay the lead In a forthcom ing picture." KAZANJ1AN PINS FOSGREN TWICE PORTLAND. Ore., March 31. (API Casey Knzanltan, former Stanford athlete, defeated Jack Posgren, Van couver, B. ).. In two straight falls In their heavyweight wreatllng bout laat nigh', and won the right to meet Jim Londos. heavyweight claim ant to the championship, here next week. K'.tanjlrm took the first fall in 33:i0 with a flying tackle, and the second In 10 minutes when he turned i an attempted airplane apln Into a reverse headloek. KazanJIan weighed 316 pounds. Fosgren 210. Casey Columbo. Ssnta Monica. Cal., 210, took one fall from Cliff Olson, 310. Minneapolis. 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