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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1935.
BELCASTRO BALKS
AT $100 FORFEIT
IF BILL REFEREES
If Bill Morgan, pro footoisll a, la
ehosn to do the referring Thura
Uy night In th Armory's weekl7
jrlp and grimace card, Pete Belcaatro
will refuse to forfeit 100 If he loaea
to Bad Boy Johnny Sooa. the Italian
drop-klcker himself declared today.
Petea only condition la that there
be aereral Judgoe at the ringside In
addition to Referee Morgan.
Beloastro who hna a disliking for
the popular lex-footballer, says he re
fuses to "take chancea" on loalng the
aioo with Morgan in tne ring,
that he la willing to put up the coin
tf rromoter Llllard agreea to inswui
the novel addition of acveral ring
aide Judges. Llliard waa undecided
upon the situation when approached
today. The 100 will be put up before
the match, according to Bclcaatro.
Prospects for a good match In the
other half of the double main event
are drawing more and more lntereat
in the bout echeduled between apeedy
Joe Hubka of Nebraska and Awful Al
Karaalck of RUMla. Fans will be
treated to a set-to between the coaat's
best amear and aneer talent when
these two musclera come under the
spotlight. It will be a case of one of
the most promising younger mfttmen
In the country against a wrestler who
once held a national title and has
twien In the game for practically a
life-time.
Herb Berguson. newcomer rated
among th best mlddlewelghts on the
eoaat today, -will meet Floyd Wolf
gang In the curtain raiser.
The boxing commission announced
today that membera of the 31at bom
bardment squadron, stationed at the
airport, are planning to attend en
maaae, the offlcera attending as guests
of local business men.
WOMAN MISSING AFTER
LEGION CONCLAVE TRIP
TACOMA. An. 31. (API Detec
tive Ca-ptaln Cliff Osborne wi noti
fied today that Mrs. Thelma Wilson.
38-yenr-old Everett woman failed to
return to her home after attending
the American Legion convention here
laat week. Police Chief George Eng
lish of Everett ar-fced that search for
the woman be made here.
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Pete Belcastm (above), eoaat Jun
ior heavyweight rhatnpjon, who Is
hilled to meet Johnny Bona In the top
wrestling mntr.h Thursday night,
stated today that he refuses to forfeit
9100 In rase, he loses the match. If
Bill Morgan Is chosen as refrree. pele
demands that several Judge he Rent
ed around the rlnjside If Morgan la
the arbiter.
SENATORS TOPPLE
SEALS FROM TOP
OF COAST LEAGUE
flv the Associated Press
The Sacramento Senators may be
Juat a Jump from the Paclfle ooast
league cellar, but they are high-powered
dynamite to the San Francisco
fleets.
The Senators, who aeem to acquire
a notion to start winning games
whenever the Seals come over to
play, did It again yesterday, to top
ple the flan Francisco club from Its
precarious perch at the head of the
stand lima.
Behind the effective hurling of
Tim Plynn, the senator bunched
three hit in the sixth for the plr
of runs which beat the Senla 3-1.
Flynn held the opposition to alx scat
tered binglea.
The flan Francisco Mixtions, mean
while, were stepping Into the lead
with a convincing 9 to a victory over
the third place Portland Ducks. The
Missions ellnchoa their win with
three runs In each of the laat two
lnntnga.
The Loa Angeles Angela and the
Seattle Indians both accounted for
vlrtorlea to maintain their fourth
place tie.
Six runs bunched In the seventh
and eighth Innings pulled the Angels
from behind to a 9-4 victory over
Oakland, while the Indiana went on
a batting spree behind the crafty of
ferings of Archie Campbell to beat
Hollywood. 9 to 1.
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Scores Yesterday
Coat l.eaijiie
Sacramento 3. flan Frsnctsco 1.
MtMlona 9. Portland 3.
tios Anpeles 9, Onkland 4
.Seattle 9. Hollywood I.
National Lengue
At Boston S, at. Louis 8.
At Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgh 3.
At New York 6. Cincinnati b (10
InnlngM.
At Philadelphia, Chicago, poai
poned. American l.eajtua
At Chicago 13-11. Philadelphia 4-V
At St. lula fl-3, Boston 8-7.
At Detroit 8. New York 8.
At Cleveland , Washington J
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' CHTCAOO. Aug. 21. AP Sears
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July 17 to Aug. 13, compared: with
t20,W4,118 a year ago.
It also reuortfd ttl aaJea of J03.
709.948 from Jan so to Aug. 13 an
increase of M1.7fl 3.rj over last year.
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BAER LOUIS BATTLE
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NKW YORK. Aug. 31 . (AP) This
Joa Louis-Max Baer fight must loom
a a pretty piece of flstlihiffs the
way the different cities are bidding
for It.
Indications are that . the bout
will take place at the Polo Ground
In New York September 34. but De
troit, the home town of the Brown
Bomber, haa made an offer that la
making Promoter Mike Jacobs sit
bark and take notice.
Frederic H. Schader announced
that a group of prominent Detroit
citizens would bid 4300.000 to bring
the attraction to Detroit. The fight
would be staged at Navln field with
accommodations arranged for 85.000
persons.
Schader said the decision to under
write the bout for this amount.
with a third to each of the fighters
and a third to Jacobs, waa reached
at a meeting of Detroit business
men at the Detroit Athletic club.
Jacobs waa In a huddle with the
New York state athletic commission
yesterday, at the latter'a request
He asked to consider the matter
more and said that after going fur
ther Into the detala today he prob
ably would make a final decision
tomorrow.
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OSWEGO GOLFER SETS
PACE IN QUALIFYING
CtFARHART BY THE SEA, Aug 31
(AP) L. J. Nichols of Lnke Os
wego bettered par by two strokes
aa he turned In a 70 for men's
medalist honors In the qualifying
round of the Oregon coast midsum
mer championship tournament here
yesterday.
Art Ulmer. Oearhart youngster, led
the young men'a division with a par
beating 71,
In the older men' competition C.
A. Cunningham of Portland was sec
ond with a par 73.
The defending women's champion.
Mrs. B. E. Eva of Portlttmi, beat Mrs
J. A. Rhodes of Portlnnd. 8 and d,
while Florence Sellnra of Portlnnd.
medalist, eliminated Mrs. Mncwltklns
of Portland. 6 and 4.
WRESTLING
By dip Asjioelntpi! IVchs.
POTl'SVILLE. Pn Oils Solium
hfrg. Providence. R. I.. 302. threw
6V1 Meake. Cleveland. 21B, with a
body fall In 30 mlnutea and 3 sec
onds. Ona fsll.
INDIANAPOLIS Dnuno O'Maho
ney. 324. Ireland, defeated PranK
Speers. ,331. Atlanta. Oa.. straight
tails: Roland Klrahmeyar. 227. Okla
homa, and Big Boy Davis. 239. Co
lumbus, O., drew.
MINNEAPOLIS Abe Coleman. 21U.
New York, derented Whltey Hewitt.
220. Memphis. 210; Otto Kuss. 224.
Pine City. Minn., and Lou Plummer.
240. Baltimore, drew 130 mln.)
SPOKANE. Wash.. AllR. 21 J(API
With nearly 200 deleKntea present,
the five-day 82nd annual meeting of
the DreRon conference of the United
Brethren In Christ whs opened here
todny.
y'rom Far and Near....
. . .Th c ij M ecf at I lie
MULTMOMAH
Because ot" Its size and execp.
ttonal facilities, distinctive spp
ointmcms, excellent
cuUtne and service,
the Multnomah, as
a convention hotel
and community
center, Is the scene
of constsnt civic
and eccisl activity. . fcVvcJJst'
Naturally, it t the wJi mm
topping pttce fot taat''5
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
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WESTERN GOLFERS
By the Associated Press.
Three western golfer turned In
30-hole totals of 141 yesterday to
lead for low scoring honors in sec
tional qualifying play for the na
tional amateur golf championship
to be held in Cleveland next mouth.
Twenty -year-old Albert (Scotty)
Campbell of Beat tie, competing In
the New York section, carded a 70
and 71 on two courses. The red -headed
youth, who won the Cana
dian amateur championship in 1933
and 1934, . played sensationally on
the fairways.
At Oklahoma City Zell Eaton and
Walter Emery also posted 141s. Eaton
getting a 71 and 70 and Emery fltt
and 73. Eaton beat Emery In the
playoff for medal honors.
Eddie Hogan, Portland, Ore., quail
fled at Seattle with a 147 total.
Harry OlVan. Seattle, will Join Ho
gan and Campbell In representing
the Pacific northwest, Olvan had
a 151 total.
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HOW THEY
STAND.
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
W. L. Pet
Missions 3 37 .S85
San rrsnctsco S8 37 .871
Portland S 38 .863
Loa Angeles 83 30 .834
Seattle 13 30 .824
Oakland 31 33 .484
Sacramento 38 39 .400
Hollywood 33 43 .884
National
W. U
New York 73 41
St. Louis 88 48
Chicago 71 47
Pittsburgh 84 84
Pet.
.67
.613,
.603
.843
Brooklyn 63 60 .469
Philadelphia ................ 80 84 .439
Cincinnati 49 68 .4t9
Boaton 33 83 .381
American
L.
41
48
Pet
Detroit 70
New York 63
.631
.878
.533
Chicago 87 82
Hoston 89 64
.522
68 54 .518
Phl'.r.delphla 48
.449
.416
waahlngton 47
St. Loula 40
.364
HUCKLEBERRIES RIPEN
SLOWLY ON MOUNTAIN
BEAOLE. Aug. 31. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson and eons, Lloyd
and Ernest, have Just returned from
Huckleberry mountain alter a four
days' stay. They report lots of green
berries but very few ripe yet.
KILL THIRD RATTLER
IN BEAGLE REGION
BEAGLE. Aug. 31. (Spl.) Mra. Sa-
ter killed a large rattlesnake near her
spring last Monday morning. This is
the third one killed In the neighbor
hood this year. Mrs. Hershall Harper
killed two about a month ago In her
yard.
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FREDDIE MILLER WINS
OINCrrTNATI. Aug. 21. r rred
dle Miller, recognized by the national
boxing association as feather-weight
champion of the world, recited Roger
Bernard of Flint. Mich., through 10
rounds last night to show 6.000 fan
Just how he did it through a year of
fight campaigning in Europe.
It waa hie first appearance In an
American ring since his return three
weeka ago. his title waa no, at stake.
Both men entered the ring over the
13d pound weight limit of the
featherweight division. Miller scaled
laa'i. Bernard 1291;.
Lumsden Assistant
State Bank Sup't.
BALEM. Ore., Aug. 31. (AP Ed-'
mund T. Way, assistant superintend
ent of state banks and senior bank
examiner, resigned today to accept
on executive position with the Grant
County bank at John Day. A. A.
Schramm, banking superintendent,
announced.
T. B. Luimden. formerly of Med-
ford and a banking examiner for two
years, was named aa successor to
Way's position.
Not ire
The Catholic Ladles announce a
garden party Friday at the heme of
Mrs. Clara Young, 518 S. Oakdale. The
dessert will be served at 1:30. All
ladles interested In cards ire invited.
Use Mall moune want ana
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GOSHEN, N. T., Aug. 31 AP)
Dorothy Sherwood, 37-year-old former
burlesque dancer, waa guarded today
to prevent a possible attempt at sul-
i clde, while authorities checked her
reputed confession she .drowned her
3-year-old son because she could not
make a living.
District Attorney Hlrschberg said
the former show girl, four months a
widow, had slept peacefully last night
and had eaten a good breakfast with
out showing any signs of emotion.
No. 176-C
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There are some puzzling details In
her signed statement that ahe
drowned her boy, Jimmy, because she
found it too hard to make a living
for herself and the baby," Hlrschberg
said.
"The child apparently waa well
nourished." t
The attractive brunette, a waitress
until last Thursday in a Newburg
restaurant on a salary of about $9 a
week, declined to have a lawyer ob
tained for her. v
WRESTLING
MEDFORD ARMORY
Pete Belcastro
vs.
Johnny Soos
Joe Hubka
vs.
Al Karasick
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