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$ PAGE TWO SfEDFOTlD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935 TEAM IS MFflFflRIl WflMFN DEMETRAL FACES PETE BELCASTRO Injury to Healy Forces Sub stitution of Big Greek Tony Catalino Takes Place of French Athlete Speed Merchant A quick glance at tonlght'a wrest ling card at the Armory leaves a sort of league-ot-natlon-lsh feeling, with Belcastro, Demetral, Soos and Cata lino being the names registered on the roster for the festivities. Belcastro. returned but recently from a barn-storming trip through the east and south, will center most of the sneer and smear activity about himself when he meets Harry Demetral. bulky Greek who establish ed quite a reputation for halry chestednesa upon his previous ap pearances here. This kind of hom play Is right up the Belcastro alley, his enthusiasm for the rough stuff often carrying him beyond the realms of discretion. He several times has knocked himself cold by whacking the resin with the back of his neck, after missing an enthusiastic kick launched at the oppositions whisk ers. Healcy, schndilled to swap dirty looks with the bad Belcastro boy, was Injured In a previous encounter, and was unable to put In an appear ance. Andree Adoree, Frenchman, also failed to show, and Mack LUlard has signed Tony Catalino, another two Xlsted guy from the pontine Marshe to trado grunts with the speedy John 6oos, contribution to the game from the University of Indiana. Thla will be the first appearance here for Soos. but not so for Catalano, who Irked the boys here several months ago with his slightly shady tactics. Ad vance dope Indicates that Soos chews the ears off this type with great rel ish, so all In all, the party should go through with very few hitches. MYRTLE CREEK TO E Word nan hecn received her by T. E. Dnnleli, president of the Mrd Jord Gun club, announcing a blR Memorial day celebration to bo held In Myrtle Creek on May 30. The pmirrnm follow: 0::i0 to 13 A. M. Marksmanship ton test. 11 A. M. to 13:30 P. M. Girls' ball game. 12:4ft to 3 P. M Barbecue. 3 to 3:10 p. M. Greeting Irom Gov ernor Martin. Senator Fisher. 3:10 to 2:30 P. M. Memorial day ddreas Dr. Irving Vlnlng. 3:30 P. M. Ball game to bo played by Myrtle Creek high school agninst Jlubburd, one of the bent teams In the State. The barbecue will be served cafete ria style. Every eportsinan organiza tion, every school and every com merelnl club between Eugene and Ash land Is Invited. According to Daniels, It U prob able thnt a tlcU'Riition from the Med Icird Gun club will be at the Myrtle C'rrek celebration. Softball League KeMilts Yesterday Jennings Tire, 10: Elks. 0. Office Boys, ft; Lamports, 1. Clnmr Frldiiv (Plny-off of postponement). Jennings Tire vs. Snlders Dairy. It doesn't pay to crosa Vlrg Swan son. The Lamport team found that out last nilit. when a pitched ball ticked his bBt. The umpire didn't sen tt, and would not allow a walk. The pwunson collar began to wilt un der the heat, and the next ball over the box he leaned on with every thing he had, knocking It clear out cf the park, for the second homer of the day. Easily the most consist ent, and at the same time flashey In-fu-lder In the league. Bwanson turned, tn Mimf of the most benutlful cntrhefc of the year last night, taking two hot ones off the end of Leo Glas cock's bat In super-human effort. The lirnt had error of the year for Dick Lewis came when a hot ground er took a nasty bounce and burned through his hands to get away, al lowing a two base hit. The rent of the time that phenomenal Office Boy Infield played remarkable ball. The game Friday night between Jennings and Solders Is a crucial one. In that tt will throw Jennings Into a tie with the Office Boys for first place If the SnUter lads turn In win. Scores Yesterday Coast League. Sacramento, lfl. Hollywood, t. 8an Francisco. 10; Portland, 9. Oakland, 13: Missions. 1. Siittie, 7; Los Angeles. 5. Amerlt-iin League. At Chlvag-o, fi: Philadelphia, 0. At Detrclt. 0; New York. 4. At Cleveland, ft: Wufhtntiton. 4 Boston at St. liouts, postponed. Niitloiuil 1. ensue. At Brooklyn. 4-3: Chicago, 8-1. At New York. 4-1; St. Louis. 1-4. At Philadelphia, ft: Pittsburg. 30. Cincinnati at Boston, postponed. SMITH -VILAS WINNER IN John Soos, grnppler who specializes In speed, who will meet fmy Cata lino, unorthodox exponent tf the mat art, In tonight's program at the Armory. BOWLING In the second of the president's cup badminton tournaments the mixed doubles team of Justin Smith and Mrs. Vilas defeated the team of Bob Norrls and Mrs. Tuttle In the final playoff between the leading teams during the evening. This win gives both Justin Smith and Mrs. VI las lo points toward the necessary 30 for possession of the president's cups donated by W. H. (Heinle) Fluhrer, president of the Med ford Badminton club. Both Bob Norrls and Mrs. Tuttle earned five points. In the tournament Wednesday eve ning there were only nine women entered, so the Red Sox and Blue Box leagues combined to have a series of nine elimination matches. Xn these elimination matches each mixed dou bles team played every other team one eight-point game. The total team scores for all nine games were: Team Justin Smith and Mrs. Vilas Bob Norrls and Mrs. Tuttle .. Total Score ..... - 63 03 The East Side Pharmacy chalked up a two-to-one win over the E&ds Transfer bowling team in their Elks tournament match 1am night. Mann's Department store and Hollywood Or chard roll Friday night. The Plche squad won two out of three games In their match Tuesday night with the Shell Oil. Wednesday scores: Eads Transfer Bads 148 103 14 497 Prey - 172 136 137 445 Moore 133 148 139 420 Findley 140 140 140 430 Thompson . 133 132 132 396 Handicap 116 116 116 34ft Total 840 864 809 3313 East Side Pharmacy Smith - 167 167 167 801 PflSke - 166 170 146 482 Alenderfer 165 156 155 485 Colemsn 143 143 143 42fi Leach 113 123 130 366 Handicap 104 104 104 312 Total 848 862 845 2565 TO BOSTON. May 16. (AP) Boston Braves headquarters today denied knowledge of a report that Babe Ruth contemplated terminating his baseball playing career at the end of the Braves' present road trip. . Secretary Edward P. Cunningham said he had not heard of the re ported statement of Ruth to the ef fect that he was making the cur rent trip only because fans In Cin cinnati a,nd Pittsburg never had seen him, and that he was "througn" and "all washed up." As far as the club Is concerned." said CunnliiKbam, "our relations with Mr. Ruth are absolutely unchanged. I don't know If he even said these things." Cunningham said Ruth was en route to St. Louis with the club. Meteorological Report May 16, 1035 KoreraMs Med ford and vlclnlti: Occasional rains tonight and Friday; little change In temperature. Oregon : Occasional rains tonlcht and Friday; little change In tempera ture. Loral Hat a Temperature a year ago today: Highest 65; lowest 52. Total monthly precipitation 03 In Deficiency for the month .057 inches. Total preclpltfltlon since fieptem ber 1, 1034. 15.81 Inches. Deficiency for the season ,033 Inches. Relative htmildlty at 6 p. m. yes terday 34 per cent; ft a. m. today 65 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:48 a. m., sun set 7 28 p. m. t Observations Taken at ft A. !., no Meridian Time 2 H 9 If 3 51 Boise . 70 M T. Cloudy Boston ft8 43 .... Clear Chicago 48 44 .... Cloudy Denver .-..., 62 46 .... Cloudy Eureka 64 46 T. Cloud Helena 66 40 06 Clear Uvi Angeles 66 64 .... P, Cdy MEUFOHD 70 4ft Cloudy New York . 64 46 .... P Cdv. Omaha 50 44 .44 Cloudy Phoenix 88 64 .. . Cloudy Portland ... 63 48 .03 Cloudy Reno 58 40 .14 Clear Rose burn 70 46 Cloudy .ilt lke 73 M ... Cloudy Sn Francisco .... 60 50 ... Cloudy Seattle 62 48 T. Cloud? .Spokane 64 44 T. P. Cdy Walla Walls 70 46 -01 Cloudy Washington, DC. 66 40 .... Cloudy Canrula .et f tlm t Buffalo. EDMONTON. A'.ta tt'Pl A mount ed net of the almost extinct wood buffalo from the northwest terri tories it to be given to the Cana dian Ns Monti Museum at Ottawa by Harry Hnyrter. Chicago. Captain Ryan and Mrs. Maentz .......,.......... 63 Gain Robinson and Mrs. Aldrlch ............ ... 47 Shelby Tuttle and Frances Sparrow 46 Llteutenant May and Mrs. Ryan ... - 40 Ben Trowbridge and V. Van Hoevenberg ..... ...... 39 Hutch Hutchinson and Mary Hayes - 36 Pick Tuttle and Mrs. Van Hoevenberg ..... .... 36 TRIM G. P. TEAM IN GOLF TOURNEY A team of 13 local women golfers yesterday won the first of a series of two out of three tournaments for the beautiful McCaskey trophy, by emas&lng a total of 23 points In com parison to 13 gathered by a team from Grants Pass. Med ford previously won an eighteen hole tournajnent In the Climate city, by a four point margin, which was kept In the return match at the local course. The total points for the 36 holes waa 43 for Medford and 29 for Grants Pasa. The victory allows Medford to keep the trophy this year, but It must be won three times In succession for permanent possession. Be&ldes the team of 30 Grants Pass women, about 20 others made the trip and a very successful tourna ment was enjoyed, with luncheon served at noon. The event will be repeated next year and the year af ter, with 18 holes played here, and 18 In Orants Pass, each year. Result of the matches, with Med ford players listed first, follow: Mrs D. R. Wood. 3. Mrs. Ray Cowden. 0; Ml&s Anna Mae Fuson. 3, Mrs. C. a Rlebed. 0; Mrs. Anne Fuson, ft, Mrs. Scott Hamilton, a. J: Mrs. George Codding, 3, Mrs. C. E. Havard. 0; Mrs. F. O. Bunch. 3. Mrs. C. M. Durland 0; Mrs. Mack LUlard. 1. Mrs. W. J. Baker. 3; Mrs. Aletha Vawter. 0, Mrs C. D. Putman, 3; Mrs. Larry Scbade 3, Mrs. S. W. McQuat. 0; Mrs. Davs Wilcox. 3. Mrs. M. Clark, 0: Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, !i, Mrs. W. J. Moyer. 3H; Mrs. J. C Thompson. 3, Mrs. Clarence Wlnetrout. 0; Mrs. W. 8. Thurlow, 0, Mrs. Williams, 3. CHAIN LETTER VICTIM IS HIT BY GO-BETWEEN ctpi ttt v tLTftv IB. ( API Detec tives cleared an uptown hotel's cor ridors when 36 irate women scormea a chain letter office demanding their money back. B. T. Peyton, 87, "chain messenger," was arrested when Mrs. L. J. Rice. 38, satd he hit her chia when she asked return of her 65. The tie between the Smlth-Vllas and Norrls -Tuttle teams put Bob Norrls In a threatening position for a second 10 points toward the 30 points for the cup. The playoff was a battle Ure as follows Men's Cup of strategy, skill and endurance, with Justin Smith and Mrs. Vilas the ulti mate victors, At the end of this sec ond president's tournament cup tour nament the points toward the trophy B. Norrls J. Smith H. Deuel . Women's Cop ....... 15.. Mary Hayes - ..... 10 ...... 10 Mrs. Vilas - 10 6 F. Sparrow m 6 Mrs. Tuttle 6 The third president's cup tourna ment will be held on Wednesday, May 29, at 7:30 o'clock. In the meantime Medford Badminton club members will have a buffet supper at the Town club on Wednesday, May 33. After the supper non-players can play bridge while the Tarzans and Smooth ies continue their fued on the bad minton courts. DELUGE OF RUNS FEATURES DAY IN T By the Associated Press. Sixty-two runs for four games were written In the Pacific Coast league record books today after a riot aua day for batsmen. Sacramento willows proved most effective yesterday as the Solons squared their series with Hollywood with a 16 to 1 victory. The Sacra menUns smashed out 33 hits from the offerings of Archie Campbell and Ouy Cantrell. Art Herring limited the Stars to seven hlngles, three of which were bunched for Hollywood's lone tally. The San Francisco Seals And Port land Beavers went In for an orgy of hitting and fumbling, with the Sen Is winding up on top. 10 to 0, after 11 innings. They Just about evenly divided 31 hlte while each nine waa charged with four errors. The Beavers had to draw on two pitchers to fill tn when an argu ment with Umpire Ray Brubaker let Catcher Bill Cronln and First Sacker Harry Davis out of the game. The seals lost two outfielders for the game when Joe Masty and Steve Barath collided trying to catch John Claybaugh's long fly. Neither got tt and Claybaugh made the circuit, scoring two men ahead of him. The league leading Oaks trounced the cellar Missions, 13 to l, collect ing 19 hits to the San Pranclsco team's nine. Seattle's Indians broke a 6-5 tic In the eighth to check Ixw Angeles' winning streak. 7 to 5. Dick Gysel msn and John Bottannl of the tribe and Cleo Carlyle.of the Angels con nected for the circuit. The Indians made 14 safeties to-the Angels' 9. SCOTT RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT AT STERLING CENTRAL POINT. May 16. (Spl) Everett Scott, who sustained a broken ankle May 8 while working at the Sterling mine, has been re moved from the Sacred Heart hos pital to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott, here. Mr. Scott is now able to get about on crutches and is making a rapid recovery. HOW THEY STANDS (liy the AMrlnled Tress) Coast W, L. Pet. 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