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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. . r ..,.,,., -M...... V?JV."1 pj"' pj- E TO Ultra-meanle matwork Is acheduled at the Armory wens Thursday night when Masked Marvel, the hooded hor ror, mlxea In the main event of a three-ply card wltn Tony Catallno of Italy. x Although the national guardsmen who last week probably prevented an angry mob from virtually tearing the hooded one limb from limb after he had man-mauled both Joe Hubka and Referee Ray Friable are now encamp ed at Fort Lewla. the promoter has secured extra police protection this week and win also have a relief ref eree on deck In ease Friable la waylaid by the belllKcrent Behemoths. Ae both Masked Marvel and Cata llno are healthily hated by Medford wreatllng fans, the bout will prob ably not be Interrupted unless the grapplers attack the referee. One Is Just as unruly and mean as the other, so If they pound each other to a pulp It will probably meat with ap proval from the record crowd of speo totora that la anticipated. Catallno la vowing vengeance for a defeat at the hands of the mystery man re cently at Klamath Falls, promising that If ho cannot whip the disguised amear and sneer artist he will all but die In the attempt. A bout of a different color la slated In the 46-mlnute aeml-flnal when Johnnie McWood. handsome ex-footballer from V. C. L. m tangles with Casey KazanJIan. whose clean, aclen tlflo matwork will bo witnessed here for the flrat time. McWood was defeated by Catallno at the Armory last week, but figures that he will be able to put on a bang-up exhibition against a clean wrestler. His dnfcat at the hands of Catallno was due to too much rough treatment, which the atocky south erner could not fatiiom. Roy Clayton of Walla Walla la scheduled to meet Floyd Wolfgang, local speed merchant. In the 30-mln-ute opener. Clayton cornea to Med ford for the first time with an ex cellent reputation, while Wolfgang Impressed the fans with his first appearance here In a whirlwind tussle last week. Busy r 1 , T. E. ("Iian") Daniels, the bunlmt man In town tony. An president of the Mr df orrt Gun club It was Ills Job to fiH the grounds In readlnefti for the hlt Mate tnip'hoot. At times today Mr. Danlela wlxhtd he was the Dlonne quint nplHA. He Rot through all rlRtit, Itciwfvcr, and In time to re ceive the commendation of hla asso rt nt cs for doing m difficult job ex ceedingly well. HOW THEY STAND. (By the Associated Press) Const W. L. Pet. Los Angeles . .. 49 33 .073 Oakland 39 3D .60S San Francisco ........... 3fl 30 .638 Hollywood S 30 .631 Seattle ..... 38 88 .44 Portland 37 37 .423 Sacramento .......... 30 40 .3114 Mlsalona - 35 40 .385 JOLLEY, E LEADING BATSMEN LOS A NOBLES. June 13. P B! tfmead Jolley of Hollywood and Oscar (The Ox) ffekhardt, MlMlon outfield er, am eiwmed In a neck-and-ncrk rare (or the batting leadership of the Co:wit league, averages reloaard todny showed. Including (tamea to date. Jollity t umacklnn: the ball for a mark of .408. with Eckhnrdt one point behind. Hoa entwrg of Soramento. Hunt of Seattle, and EwrllAl. or Portland follow In that order, but Jolley and Eckhnrdt owuipy the .400 circle to themselves. Three teama are above the .300 In rlub battlna. Hollywood topping the lint with .307 and Los Angeles and Portland being tied for second place with .303. OAKLAND. Cnl., June 13. OP) Surviving a aeries of Jam which made the flmit hour's riding dangerous mid full, of spills, the blcycle-rldlng duo of Jules Andy, Montreal, and Reg Fielding, Newark, N. J., repulsed a aeries of clewing chnllensea Just be fore midnight last night, and today they held the slx-dny race champion ship of the Oakland arena. Tied In distance traveled 3.0S3 mile with Bob Echeverrla. San Jom, CM., and Lew Rush, Victoria, B C. the winners flu Inert their laurels by reason of having stacked tip more points during the week's grind. They amassed 1,205 points to only 684 lor Evhevenia and Rush. tjse Mail Tribune want ads. W. L. , 29 13 , 27 IB . SO 20 . 23 31 Pet. .690 .000 .600 .623 New York St. Louis - Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago - 31 21 .500 Cincinnati ...... 10 36 .422 Philadelphia 15 36 .366 Boston - 11 30 .268 II TOUGH LADS TO FEATURE CARD AT ELKS New York ... Chicago Cleveland ..... Dosloit ......... Detroit Washington Philadelphia St. Loula W. L. Pet. .... 30 18 .636 39 19 34 31 ..... 35 23 34 33 .622 32 25 .468 10 36 .432 .... 13 30 .302 .568 .533 .632 BULLDOG PINNED AGAIN By ELLIOTT SALEM, Ore., June 12. AP) Harry Elliott repeated hla mat victory over Bulldog Jackson last night In a wrest ling match refereed by fans more one of alley fighting than wrestling. A week at;o Jiukson was taken for two falls by the former Oregon coach. Jackson took the first fall with a choke hold which Rereree Noel Frank lin was unable to break before Elliott gave up. The second fall went quick ly to Elliott on a series of Sonnen bergs. The third fall was taken by Elliott with Jackson's own favorite hold, the hammerlock, followed by stomping on the arm. Scores Yesterday roast League. San Francisco. 0; Mission. 6. Oakland, 3: Hollywood, 1. Sacramento. 6; Seattle. 4. Los Angeles, 3; Portland, I. American League. At Detroit, 1-2: Boston, 8-8. At Chicago, 8-9; Washington, 9-3. At St. Louts. 4-3; New York. 7-0. At Cleveland. 2-1; Philadelphia, 4-0. National League. At New York. 1-1: Cincinnati, 4-3. At Brooklyn. 0; Pittsburgh. 4. At Philadelphia, 10; Chicago, 4. At St. Loula-Boaton, postponed. WRESTLING! MEDFORD ARMORY irEnws. Mite Tony Catalino vs. The Masked Marvel ALSO Johnnie McWood vs Floyd Wolfgang vs. Roy Clayton mj""'"" iMits nn tale si llllllWN'N. Plmnt 101; ot t in ! triosun MTIM.Y TO. Chun. 52: V.tl.aM INK'S Car IS. Phnnt J Two tough fighters who won by knockouts on the Elks-CCC card three week ago. will be pitted against each other in one of the feature fights of the Elks' plcnlo card Friday evening. Mickey O'Brien. 160-poUnder of Oak Knoll, who knocked out Sczepanakl of Oregon Caves In the second round of their special event three weeks ago, will be pitted against Ed Slattery of South Fork, who kayoed Wallls of Oasquet. also in the second round. The two fighters are anxious to continue the Oak Knoll-South Fork feud which started when Rudy Lezar of South Fork knocked out De Shields of Oak Knoll in a spectacular main event several week ago. De Shields has challenged Leaar for another shot at the district' unoflclal middle weight title and Lezar has agreed to meet the great colored scrapper. De Shields was unable to appear on trie last card because or a cut hip, but If the camp surgeon gives hla approval, he will be here Friday evening with blood in his eyes and ready for battle. De Shields knocked out Olabb of Humbug In a spectac ular main event several months ago, and ha been a consistent winner until hla match with Lexar. De Shields aays he "stepped Into one" that time, but will bo loaded for Lezar Friday evening. A big card Is being planned by Captain William O. Ryan, district athletic officer. Fifty fighters will be brought In and examined and only these in the best physical condition will be given an opportunity to fight. This assures fast action during the three-round bout. SOCIAL PROGRAM IS PREPAREC It will not be all competition and no play for the gunners who are to participate In the big Oregon state trap shoot. It was made known today by T. E. Daniels, president of the Medford Oun club. Several social events will ease the tension of the tournament for the men, while visit ing women will be made welcome by a committee composed of the wives of club members. Visiting gunners will be entertain ed by the local club Friday night at the Elks' picnic and boxing show at the Rogue river grove. On Saturday evening the annual dinner and election of officers of the Oregon Trapshoottng association will be held at the Hotel Medford. Present officers of the state associa tion are T. E. Daniels, Medford, presi dent; Angus McAllister, La Grande, vice-president, and J. C. Morris, Port land, secretary. For the women accompanying the visiting trnpshooters a bridge lunch eon will be held at the Hotel Medford at 1 o'clock Saturday. Those plan ning to attend should notify E. W. Pease, secretary of the local club, by Saturday morning. It was announced by President Daniels. The committee In charge of enter tainment for visiting women Is com posed of Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer. Mrs. E. C. Jerome, Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. Joe Terry 'and Mrs. S. O. Mendenhall. Provision has been made for sight seeing airplane flight over the city for the visitors during their stay In Medford. T IN SPORTS PAPER "With cash purses and trophies valued In excess of 13300 to be con tested for, the greatest number of shooters to attend any state shoot in the United States In years Is ex pected." That Is the way the Pacific Motorist and Sportsman, a magazine published In San Francisco for motor ists and sportsmen of the entire Pa cific coast area, describes the big trapshoot which opens here tomor row. In connection with the two -page story, illustrated with southern Ore gon scenes. Is a description of the many fishing spots near here, and data concerning all the lakes and trout streams. "In southern Oregon," the story says, "the sportsman will find his fondest vacation expectations In the month of June. Splendid high ways, fine camping and hotel accom modation and the world's best fish ing are available." Publicity for this city and all of southern Oregon Is being printed in all parts of the United States, offi cials ot the gun club have indicated. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B- Hoffmann. WIN A PRIZE Five gallons of Super Shell gas, or an oil change by suggesting the most appropriate name for Bee sou's Service Station, Vt mile north Talent. CONTEST CLOSES Jl'LY 1 Leave Names at Station Clinic Scheduled There will be a 4 o'clock, at the Howard school, ao p re -school clinic Friday, from 1:30 to cording to announcement today. ELK'S ANNUAL PICNIC At the ELKS PICNIC GROUNDS FRIDAY, JUNE 14 th or. ROUNDS OF BOXING . OA - Finalg for cc0 Fighters KJJ Sittenhall Horseshoe Pitching Band Concert FEED FREE BEER Elks and their friends invited . . . Admission $1.00 plus 10c tax . . . Picnic starts 5:00 p. m. Come early for a big night of fun 1 HELEN WIIXS CONTINTES roMKiucK on coram LONDON. Sunt 13. ls, Ru.,ni along toward her second auctwaalvt tournamant title. Helen WUla Moody today trounced Nancy Lyle of Eng land In tha third rnimri nf ts. ir.H. tennla champlonahlp today. 0-1, 6-2. The Calirornlan. attempting a comeback after being on the aide- i.us iw ueany two yeara, played per hapa tha beat tennla she has flaahed alnca ahe came to England a. few weeka ago. Her Brltlah rival waa out classed throughout. By her victory. Mrs. Moody quail fled for the eeml-flnala where she will meet either Kotherlne Stammers or Eileen Bennett Whlttlugstall on Friday. 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