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PA"GE FOUR !MEDFOTCD WAIL TRIBTJKTS, IfEDFORD, OEEGOX. TVEDNESDAT, JULY 17. 1933.' BELCASTRO WANTS CLEAN WRESTLING IN THURSDAYS GO Pet Belcaatro, holder of the belt (or the Junior heavyweight cham pionship of the Pacific coast, will wrestle clean against Johnny Soce of Indiana when they met In one-half of the double main event of Thurs day night's wrestling program. It was imnounced today by the Italian drop kicker himself. Pete arrived in Med ford yesterday from his gold mine, situated in the lulls near Lei and, where he has Seen working out for the past several diys at the business end of a shovel. He displayed a pair of bacUy blistered hands and winced when anyone gave him & handshake, but declared that they would.be In fine shape for his tussle tomorrow nltjht, .and would serve as proof that otherwise he Is In the pink of condition. "I wrestled clean ell the wny through the tournament down south," said Pete, "because I whs afraid I'd get eliminated, but more than once I caught myself Just In time to keep from glvlnr one or two of 'em a smash on the chin. The last time I wres tled here I stayed clean to keep from putting myself out of commission so I couldn't enter the tournament. "If Soos starts out nice, I'll cut out the dirty stuff, too," declared Bel c astro. This points toward a session of fast, hard grappling such as Les Wolfe and Belciiatro stuped two weeks i ago In one of Lua uL iimU,ov avur seen here. Wolfe will tangle In the other naif of the double main event with At Steelier of Cunada, In a bout that promises grudge matwork. In the 20 Minute opener, Floyd Wolfgang o .Medford and Johnny Goodman of Cincinnati will be seen In action. louisIHce L AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS k I ' , f y ' f i Jimmy Foxx, slugging third baseman of the Philadelphia Athletics, crossing the plate after hitting a home run In the first Inning of the all-star baseball game in Cleveland. The American league start trounced the Nationals 4 to 1. (Associated Press Photo) CHICAGO, July 17. (AP) Joe liouls went to work tndny on ridding himself of six pounds picked up during the print three weeks, as Opened drills for his 10-round bout with King Lcvlnsky August 7 ComlAkey park, home of the Chicago JVhtte Box. The other party to the affair, the Xlngflsh, wm due In Chicago from Tomahawk, Wis., where he spent W days In preliminary conditioning ma neuvers, Levlnsky, down close to aoo pounds and ready to start boxing, planned to lenve tonight for his out door camp at Hound Lake, 111. The Detroit Negro, who has been "having his fun" since hewing Prlmo Camera down three weeks ago, reach ad Chicago yesterday and will re main here until a camp site Is lined up. Louis, welphlng 303 pounds, about six more than he crrird anUist Camera, said he was eager to got to work. m HMUff'ffPSV'.VPIIlJ M HSJf 1 1 ILfllLI V W ITTT T 11 - M Many thousands of thrifty people have compared costs and decided that the train, at 2c a mile and less, is the best travel buy today .Trains travel swiftly and safely over the smoothest highway yet in vented. Trains have many comforts: You relax while the engineer does the driving. Sleep when sleepy. Eat when hungry. Drink clean iced a-ater when thirsty. Read or write as you ride. And there's always a convenient restroom. litre art some txamph low fares: ROGUES NOSE OUT EVANS CREEK CCG 9-8 IN EXHIBITION The Med ford Rogues, continuing a record of unbroken victories In ex hibition games, last nlcht threw a monkey-wrench Into the winning cogs of the Evans Creek CCC uiiic at the high school field, 9-8, on th; splendid pitching of Les Wolfe, Tcxtn wrestler, and Otis Arnle, lnflelder end chucker. The Rogues, trailing fl-8 In the Itvat half of the ninth, rallied and chased In four runs to take the g?me. Cavelll came to bat In the ninth, and singled. Arnle followed Cav.MU to the plate, and he atinilod, seuUlr. Cavelli to socond. Welton popped out next, and Kucek. leary of "Hoos ler" Hoffard'a batting eye after the big manager had tripled to the score board In the right field the Inning before, walked him, filling the bnf Donovan, who has played steady ball all year and Is considered by many as the most valuable player on the club, whacked out a twobager. scoring Cavelll and Arnle. Bouchard, the IB-year-old catching sensation from BellinRham, rapped out a sin gle, scorlnft Hoffard. As Hoffard rac ed home, the "brush marines ' pl.iyed for him at the plate and Bouchard stole on through to third. When Relnklng cracked a hot single down the third base line and the third baseman muffed It. Boxichard wmt home on the error to score the win ning run. The loss was the first for the COO team in over 20 starts, they having dumped the Klamath Red Sox, south ern Oregon league winners, and the runner-up Grants Pass Merchants, as well as the strongest Independent teams In southern Oregon. The Rogues meet the Broadway Col ored Clowns at the fairgrounds Sun day, and fans are beginning to won der what will happen If the Texan. Wolfe, Is sent In against the colored lads. Summary of last night's game: Rogue. AB F LL There Is a party of horsemen, or horsewomen, who would bo given a warm reception today If they should pilot their ateoda Into the Rogue Val ley Golf grounds. Pro Jack Hueston announced th.it three equestrians went for a r!d' Monday evening and used the 11th fairway as a bridle path. Then fhey evidently proceeded to disport their animals on the 11th green with utter disregard of the ancient rule of re placing divots. The greenakeeper tried to patch up the damage, but the green Is still mM to resemble a battlefield, and the keeper, along with Pro Hueaton. ts recusing hja eyes down the road tuese days whenever there Is a clatter like that of approaching hoofs. Scores Yesterday Coast leapue. Hollywood, fl: Seattle. 5. San Francisco, 6; Portland, 5. Oakland, fl; Los Angeles, 0. Missions, 9; Sacramento, 6. National I.eugue. At Pittfjurh, 3; Brooklyn, 9. At Cincinnati, 7; New York, fl. At Chicago, fi; Philadelphia, 7. At St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1. Amrrlmn lngur. At Washington. 4: St. Louis. 6. At Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, 2. At New York. 2: Chicago, 0. Only games cheduled. In the Polo Grounds press room Is a group picture of the famous rough, tough old Baltimore Orioles with a tiny white Pomeranian as their mascot. Cavelll ........... Arnle .. - Welton Hoffard Donovan .......... Bouchard Relnklng Kenton Wolfe SAN FRANCISCO One-nay Hmmdtrtp $842 $1600 LOS ANGELES Oiie-uay Hound trip $1615 $2870 SAN DIEGO One-Hay Kuuntltrlp $1928 $3320 Totals Kamperl , Zabelskt ... Pearson ..... Rucek. p., Longer ...... Cupp Rercheskl Trembaskl Winters 37 Kvnits Creek. AB 5 4 37 Use Mall Tribune want ada. .X VvVvWAW 'WW, . sts Fares good in eojcht: on H omr trainsanti ' improttti ' tourist sleep iftg cars, pins mall hrrtk tkmrgt. Southern Pacific I. C. 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Earl Foy. commander of the Med ford Legion post, announced today that the Kiltie band, through Its manager, ouy Applewhite, had fc cepted the Invitation to participate In the benefit show Friday evening. Perry Ashcraft. drum major, will li-ad his gayly dressed musicians through the downtown streets before proceed ing to the fight arena. The benefit hhow is being staged to send Robert Oale. of Boy Scout troop 7. to the national encumpmrnt in Washington, D. C, next month. The Elks and Legion nre cooperating with the CCC officers In making arrangements for the affair. Bill Bower man, new Medford high school football coach, will referee the Doxing card. Bowerman Is best known as a former Medfoid high school and University of Oregon football star, but he was an outsLn.dtng amateur boxer at Oregon and will be able to take care of h lm.se I r la the ring. Two championship fights will be staged, along with six other grrat 3-C battles. The picked fighters of the Medford district will be here to compete on the all-district card. HOW THEY STANDS By the Aworlotpd Press. Cu;it W. L. Pet. San Francisco . 18 10 .043 Missions . 18 1J .600 Seattle U 14 .500 Oakland 15 15 .500 Los Angeles 14 IS .481 Hollywood 14 18 .467 Portland 13 16 .448 Sacramento 11 19 .3G7 National New York 50 25 .667 St. Louis 48 29 .632 Chicago 46 31 .582 Pittsburgh 43 37 .538 Cincinnati . 38 43 .475 Brooklyn 34 43 .447 Philadelphia 32 47 .405 Boston 21 69 .263 American New York 49 28 .633 Detroit 49 33 .898 Chicago .. 42 33 .580 Cleveland 39 36 .520 I Boston 41 38 .510 ! Philadelphia . 33 42 .440 I Washington 34 46 - .425 St. Louis 23 64 .299 Fights Last Night Collects Pitchers. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) Mrs. Marie A. Mayhew has perhaps one of the nation's moat unusual table crockery collections 495 pitchers. They range from thimble size to a quart In the forms of animals and famous men. BATTLE 'IN BAG CHICAGO. July 17. (AP Mike Jacobs, head of the 30th Century Sporting club of New York, received a cablegram from Joe Jacobs, mana ger of Max Schmellng, today assur ing him that the German ex-heavy-welght champion would fight Joe Louis, Detroit's "Brown Bomber" In New York la September, as previous ly arranged. As soon as lt Is agreed upon where a a30.000 cash deposit shall be post ed, the contracts wit) be signed, Jac obs cabled from Berlin. The head of the New York Boxing club declined to post the money In Germany. Today's developments are the lat est In the fight between the JOth Century Sporting Club and Madison Square Garden to obtain the services of the German. Lord Lansdowne Pinions Rob Roy SALEM, July 17. OPV Lord Lands downe, acrobatic wrestler better known here as Pat Flnnegan, capped a fast main event here last night by slipping out of an Indian deat.ilock to down Rob Roy with a rope flip for the third and deciding full of their wrestling match. Abdul Khan and Pug Ryan wres tled to a draw, each gaining a fall. Bulldog Jackson took two out of thrve from Larry Til man. BOUT WITH PETE Sad Sam Let hers, tall Texan whose famous rubber legs have made him one of the best-liked grapplers ever to appear In Medford, has returned to the northwest fully recovered from Injuries that have kept him out of circulation for several months. He Is after a return match with Pete Bcl castro, Italian grappler, whose cele brated drop-kicks were responsible for putting Let hers out of commis sion. When Pete kicked Limber Sam dur ing a hectic bout some time ago at Klamath Falls, the blow partially paralyzed Let hers' left side, and he has been taking osteopathic treat ment for the Injury in the east, but Is now back In shape after a period of gradually-Increased workouts. Pete says he hates the sight of the big southerner, and doesn't want to meet him. but Promoter Lillard feela that If he can persuade Betcastro to do so, the result will be the best grudge match ever billed here. WRESTLING By the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS Danno O'Mahoney, 213, Ireland, pinned Lou Plummer, 328, Baltimore, 16:07. CAMDEN, N. J. Everett Marshall, 220, Colorado, defeated Hans Schna bel. 200, Gcrmauy, two of three falls; TRENTON, N. J. Emil Dusek, 213, Omaha, defeated Glno Garibaldi. 314, Italy. Garibaldi, unable to continue after each had gained a fall. INDIANAPOLIS. Jim McMllltn, 225. Chicago, defeated Charlie Struck. 236, Boston, two of three falls. Leslie Howard, the cinema actor, has organized a polo team that playt quite frequently around New York. fly the Awwliitwi Prrss PITTSBURGH Talt Llttman, 163. Cudahy, Wis., outpointed Arson Green, 165, Homestead, Pa.. (10). CHICAGO Billy Celebrou. 147. Rock ford. III., outpointed Petey Mike. 148',i. West Palm Beach. Fla.. 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