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T.VGE FOUR MEDFORD MSIE TRTBT7XE, fEDFORD, ORFGON". TTITRSD'AY. arOTTST P. 1935. Lethers Seeks Revenge in Match With Belcastro Tonight PROP KICK INJURY "ANKLES IN MIND OF UMBER TEXAN "sraslck And Wolfe Tc Tangle In Other Half 0 Double Main Event Woods, Wolfgang Prelim Pet Beloftstro'fl refuul to stake hla :lflc ooAflt Junior heavyweight wre - ng championship belt In hta mnU'h might t the Armory with sad earn other of Tbxm, has failed to dim : e tall Texan' hopea of winning. Sad Sam, who has been training - oadfAatly with the rlew of bringing U.h ATTOldupoli under the 300-pound rark and Into Junior heavyweight rla&a, has ben counting on holding no hta own panta with the lit vet and Fold buckle, and he flgurei that If Pete refuse to give him a legal chinos at It, he'll defeat the Italian Richer-upper anyway. Lethe ra 1 after revenge for tha time In Klamath Falls p. hen Beloaator drop-kicked him ao hard on the chin that he waa out of com ml a ion for two month. Paitehoarrie (Jo Fait. With theaa proepecU for a grudc match, the fane are literally eating up tha tickets, according to Promoter Llllard, who aaya that irom an indi cation there ahould be a record at tendance tonleht. The promoter acored a coup thla morning when he pe"uadd Curly Woods, former holder of the eoaat middleweight championship, to meet Floyd Wolfgang In a return match In the 30-mlnute opener. Laat week, when Wolfgang And Woods turned out some of tha faat eat wreatllng yet aeen here, the local mechanic -g rappler had the edge un til he toppled over the ropea and fcurt hlmaelf. He has been pestering the promoter ever alnce for another chance, and even offered to Rive Wooda his out If he falls to win. With ambition like that, the pro moter felt that he deaerved another try, and all It took was a little per naaton with Woods. Kninslrk Meet Wolfe. In the other half of the double main event, fane will be treated to a tule between Awful Al Knmalck of Jtuaala and Lea Wolfe, popular Texan, irho are expected to put on a novel, eolorful event. Wolfe, a leg-hold arttat who ranks among the top-no to here of the coun try, stands six Inches taller than the Riiaalan Lion, but during his, long career, Karaelck haa proved that dif ference In alwi and strength la easily offset by experience. Belcastro'a coast championship belt VH1 be on exhibition at the Armory during the wrestling card, THE GOLF QUEENS FIELD OF SURVIVORS WTSTWOOD COUNTTIT CLUB. Clevelsnd, Aug. . AP) Represen tatives of all states were among tJie sight golf queen who met today tn tHe quarter-finals of the wo. men's western tourney. California dominated the field with three sur vivora. Three Ohloana and three from Illinois fell by the wayside In the thrilling second round play over this raln-soaKed eouree yesterday, which saw Mlas Bva, Bhorb, n-year eld Masalllon. Ohio, hlRh school girl. mateh the competitive course rerord of par 79. Ellemae Williams, 17-year old Chi cago miss waa tha S and victim of Mlsa Shorb'a scoring splurge. Still In the play today were Miss Turns? Wsttles of Butlalo. N. Y.. paired with Miss Marlon Mlley, of Lexington, Ky., the trans-Mlastsa-lppl champion; Mlas Ellrabeth Ab bott of Los Angeles, paired with Mlas Margaret Russell, allm bru nette from Detroit, Mich.; Mlsa Bhorb, blonde and petite, paired with Mlas Marlon Leachman of San PYanclsco as her foe, and Mrs. P. T. Atwood of Chlcsgo, the only sur viving married entrant, who was paired with Mlna Barbara Thompson of Los Altos. Calif. BROWN BOMBER STOPS FISH PEDDLER IN FIRST ROUND E ON FALLS PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 8. ( API An hour of action-filled wrestling here last night left Pat O'Shocker. aaa. Salt Lake City and Chief Little Wolf. 218. Colorado Juat where they utarted, except that each had taken a fall. The two heavyweight worked hard all the way with O'Shocker winning the first fall with an airplane spin and dropping the next to Wolf's Irlah whip. Harry Kent of Hlllsboro won two straight falls from Angrlo Ceatoldl. the wild Italian, In a heavyweight bout. Kent won the first on a foul which so rolled him that he crashed Cestoid) to the canvass for the sec ond fall In leas than five minutes, lump a aerlea of headlorks. Ira Dern of Salt Lake City and Casey K ara n J I s n of San Frs nelaco wrestled three rounds tn whirr, neither of the heavy weigh ta gained a fall. FRKE'A OARAOF. In new location. Ml Wo. Central. Paooe 1348. HOW THEY ctp i kir I AMI 1 By the Associated Press National W. L. Pet New York 08 34 .H50 Chlcsgo 85 41 .913 St. LOUIS Bl 3g .I0 Pittsburgh .... 68 48 ..138 Brooklyn ...... 48 88 .448 Philadelphia 44 88 .410 Cincinnati 48 8 .437 Boston m 38 78 .287 Amerlran W. L. Pet. Detroit 82 37 .828 New York 88 38 .889 Chicago 82 43 .847 Boston 82 48 .620 Cleveland .......... 48 40 .4ns Philadelphia 40 61 44T) Washington 43 87 .430 St. Louis 33 82 .347 Coast W. L. Pet. Missions . 30 22 .677 San Francisco . 28 32 .880 Portlsnd 28 23 .640 Los Angeles 27 23 .540 Seattle .... .. 28 23 .620 Oakland .... 34 27 .471 Hollywood 21 31 .404 Sacramento 20 32 .385 f KfiEP COOL and ENJOY meals and fountain service at the What Not. New sir conditioner. Dee Mall Tribune want ads. Fans Are Stunned By Sud den Climax Negotia tions Opened For Match Between Louis And Baer. Match Louis, Baer. CHICAGO, Aug. 8. (P) Max Baer, former heavyweight cham pion, and Joe Lewis, sensational Detroit nwiro, today were matched by Promoter Mike Jacobs of New York, to fight on September 26 or 27, at either New York or Chicago. A definite decision aa to the netting of the fight was expected today by Jacobs after a conference with Chicago promoters, who seek the battle for Soldier field, al though H waa considered quite probable It would be held In New York. along Maxwell street today and aaked for the current wholesale quotation on fish. Hi once booming voice was atllled to a whisper. His wide, cocksure grin waa gone. The ol' flah peddler was definitely through aa a contender for the world's heavyweight boxing cham pionship, blasted from the big puddle by the brown bomber from Detroit, Joe Lou La. Six of his copyrighted punches and two minutes and 31 aeconds of fir ing a minute and 33 seconds less than Max Baer needed to do the same thing laat Decern ber--were all that the 21 -year-old negro heavyweight sensation required to drape the hulk ing battered form of the klngflsh on the ring ropes at Comlskey park, home of the White Sox, laat night. Seek Bout With Buer. And before the tumult and shout ing over the amazing Detroit negro's conquest had died to a murmur of I admiration, negotiation were under way to match Louts with Max Baer, j the brawny and colorful ex-cham- pion. for a bout that is certain to be one of the biggest drawing cards ! of recent boxing days, i To the utter amazement of the j vat throng of 39.195 stunned spec tators, the klngflsh waa hooked. By PAIL M1CKKLSON (Associated Preas Sports Writer.) CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Kin?! Levtnaky hunted up his old haunts Stumbling Block for Sam ' ' 'Ml-J it ' - In -A INN11) ' J ast Junior hfimnMcht wrpillug rtiain- Armory Although hts t. e att Parlflr ( pton will not he at stake when he meets Sad Ram lathers at the tonight. Pete Belrastro (ahove) nnnotinreil this morning that he Intends to (Iron-kick all aspirations for the title out of the lilg Texan. OUT OF-STATERS (Second gsme 10 Innlnufv) At Bnston, 8-4; New York. .1-8. At Washington-Philadelphia, post poned. Only gsmea cheduled. National Lphriip. At Chicago, 0; Pittsburgh. 6 At St. Louis. 4; Cincinnati, 3. At Philadelphia-Boston, postponed Only games scheduled. PORTLAND. Ore,. Aug. 8. (APJ More than 300 marksmen faced the firing line here today for the class championships of the Pacific Inter national Trapshootlng assoclstlon Tlie gunners were divided I" ; classes A, B, O and D according to ability and the test waa 300 targets. A trio of out-of-staters bsgged top honors in yesterday s prelimin ary shoot. Breaking 99 out of lOu pigeons at 18 yards. H. R. Peterson of Dillon. Mont.; Dr. H. W. Arm strong of I.OS Angeles and B. J Nsnerstlk of Oedri-.. Utah, led the bombardment. Frank Troeh, Oregon's outstanding shooter, did not com pete In the 100-target singles race. H. K. Thornton of Mnrshfieio. Ore- and E. Carstens of Camlno. I Cs.. followed 'tth P out of 100. Next In line at 07 were J. H Ferguson of Shrevenort. La; A Brundhrldge of Reno; E. F. Burke of Spoksne; C. B. Hlgglns of Oeden. Utah, and A. J. Roy and R. W Miles of Portlsnd. In sddltlon to tlelng for the 18- yard high-gun honors. Dr. Arm strong led the list In the 80-blrd hsndlrsp by breaking 49 out ot SO targets. C. O. Robertson of Salem and oeorge Young of Buckley. Wn.. tied for second with ecorvs of 48 C. O. Hlltlbrsnd of Salem. Ore.. nd John Oray of Nampa. Idaho, shared honors In the doubles. . SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS MEDFORD MADE TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Hotel Scores Yesterday C1NT0AI ICC4TKW At the WW et Fifth Avtnus nd A Stnpt-Snlt(o f)ne hot) MHth en unsurpassed kxat-oo - OrJy y NcH from ll ThMtrtt and Storas HtWPOPUlAQ PRltt RATCS ro.t i egue. Missions. S; Portlsnd. 3 Sacramento, 7; Sin Francisco, loa Anrleit, ft; battle, S. Hollywod. 7; 0KIid. 3 tutprlfiin rnfitir. At Ue.eUnd. A-l. Cb;cao. Up tKellentfeodintheMrtH SendfeHfirlH chilled and pleading to Referee Nor less than Louis. Levinky hadn't last ed a round, suffering his most Igno mlnloua defeat In what was known to be his last stand. Louis Camp Elated. Loul and his ma nag ers. elated over the result, and the crowd that paid al92.908.90 to see the "Levlnaky mas sacre." Immediately went Into hud dles with three groups, who seek to match Louis, winner of 24 strulght blows to the heed and body, fretting only one wild, Ineffective smash on the aide of hi head in return. Down Three Time. Three times the ktngflsii was nat tered to the canvaa, but he stumbled to hi aagglng feet each time until the brown bomber ripped in two vlcl oua left hooka to the body that aent him down to stsy. A pitiful figure, dazed and forlorn, he squstted on the bottom rope, unable to move his paralyzed legs. "Don't let him hit me again, don't let him." he pleaded with the ref eree. "I'm through." As the atatueftque negro stood In his corner, receiving a tumultuous ovation from the crowd. Referee Mc Garrlty and Lev-inaky'a handlers help ed the fallen klngflsh to his corner, where his manager. Harold Stelnman. stood with blank amazement written over hla face. He had trained his fighter for almost a month and had him down to hla beat fighting weight of 197si, or three-quarters of a pound man McOarrlty for mercy almos. be fore they hsd settled in their seats. There were a few hoot from those who called the once glorious fish peddler "yellow" because he never appeared to try, but what the King took and saw probably would have scared many a fighting man Into re treat. Louis, a, cool, deliberate killer with dynamite In each flat, measured his retreating foe for a few fleeting second and then pumped hla deadly fight since he turned professional a little more than a year ago, against Baer In September. 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