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PA'GE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1935. Best Man on Tonight's Card Will Get Shot at Belcastro's Belt A bigger, faster Una than last year's combination, a plentltude of backs with none of Buckler' out CROONING BUDDY KNOCKS OUT IRISH YODELER He Chews Nails standing ability, gives Davidson chance to mould a more versatile AGREES 10 PLACE eleven. He's going In heavily for I JUNIOR CHAMPION OPEN 0 A I He 1 SEEN THIS YEAR TV'-.-v BY ARMY COAC single wing-back formations, and a running attack that moves as fre quently to the right aa to th left. The schedule Includes: Oct., 19. Harvard; 26. Yale at New Raven; Nov. 9, Pittsburg at Pittsburg: 18, Notre Dame at New York; 30, Navy nt Philadelphia. IN AT STAKE Fans Favor Toots Estes As Logical Candidate for Match With Pete if Strong Man Is Beaten Tonight The outsttndlng wrestler of to Klg'nt's msln event match St the Ar mory between TooU Estes, flashy -u. rj th. Hawaiian Wanda, tnd Rocky Brooks, famous Canadian .trongman, will not only Ret the aatlsfaction of having outshone one of the beat wrestler, on the coast y,a will alao get a cnam. " Belcastro's sacred Pacific coast Junior heavyweight championship belt. Promoter Mack Llllard tod0y an nounced that Belcastro haa areed to meet the winner of tonights match In a title tout at the Armory Bext week, and to seal th. arrange ment, the Weed Wildcat says he will post 100 as a guarartee he will gu through with It. The coin will be poated at The Mall Tribune oWlce ind Pete specified that If he chick ens out" the cash must go to charity. .Heretofore Belcastro haa smugly tefuaed to stake his belt, especially her there was th. remotest chance of losing It. and due to the fact at both of tonight's main event Wrestlers are considered two of 0tn. moat canable gripsters ever brought together here, Promoter LIHnrd and w.h .1 ru7 Tans wcjo v o.t.,. andclen denouement. Bel astro atlplfled that the ma he Din may not necessarily have been tta vslnner of tonight's noui,. mih.t.fltidlne wr,tler. .m.. .re nulling for Toots frr.-,llri S BSnSStlOn In ktj 4ut hero last Thursday l h treated Belcastro to th. mdtt decisive trlimlng that t ..-.avrorjil Gentleman has had 1 . . i. oai ill rankling In the mind of the Italian, that defeat may tore had something to do with cl BWro's (JW-emfnatlon to put up the trick. Pete nouced that eft li title mntcli, win cr lose. ht Is leaving on a wrc.Wftr toia; of Atari rn. rvcv A., who la said to be Mv to e a plan acro his 0mfc an climb a ladder, among Aimr Vlmnltm f. has no par- .leutar tlt to put up In ea he M-ata Svtciettr. ecept that he is ircBaW as one of the strongest rfwa on the continent, but the flashy fttnMrtr announced that his jiawai iai tlia. will e at atske In the j'f hn the or who taniP'a ti BWciMeM. Ites clared that Mk la out "anmailng" title and ! ke nfaal to take a crack at raaatiM t MS ft rMrtO nMt. W(ay vlch rtf the Ul- iJwf r Utah In ta other half ' ttaw wbI event, In the deciding wmit a two out ar three le. Ssvlch, w. won a niche In the local hall tt vwiKMK fe when he appaariO aw for th first til last week. -t, to tubka then, but previously 9ia-ated hlra, In Pornd. A feeling Intense rlvslry exlsio between the vo. . Although he h cllmbi Into the aJIM at every opportunity Tor the 5ejf, season seeking an appeanajce, H (Challenger JJennsston of r e IPtirlne will at laat KSve a chance far action tonight when he fneeta liy Al, Finnish grappler from Portland In the curtain raiser. Rv Frlsble will stain be third man In the ring. M RAN FRArTCTgfO, Sept. fl.(APl Toung Peter jnrkaon, Los Angeled negro claimant to the California lightweight title, has a new distinc tion Jlay. He knocked out Roy Oakley of Portland twice with one blow. In the fifth round of a ached uled laTht-rounder last night, the negro caught Ookley with a hard left hook to the Jaw. Ockley apun to the can Taa and waa counted out. Then he got up. fell flat on hla face aftnln and had to be revived before he could leave the ring. Jackson weighed 134, Ockley a pound more. CINTOU IOCHTIOM At the corner of fifth Anwhi. od 'A ttrM-SanOlttfet Ant Hotel with an unaurpesied location - Only on. elect from .11 Tht.tr. and Store. HEW POPULAR PRIC6 PATHS $1 .50 Up JL ert food Inth. Hel Sondfod & If J B ZtUFI Km P UrftfOrlM MVrfl? luurva mom nniw. W OpSLET IN FIFTH Here is the nail-chewing, plnno holstlng rrlebnifed strong mnii from Canada. Hocky Hroiks, l:n vlll Imi gle ultlt Toot F.strs, flashy IIuhiiIIuu champion. In rite main event of I he wrestling curd tonight. STILL HAS POWER By tlm AworlntfMl Prrn. Siey my not wnnt Frank "Lefty" O'Doul in the ftaJiOn nny more, but lift still has what It UIcps to win ball games In t-0 Pnclflc Const The former two-time National o League batting champ, now doing right well for himself aa manager of the league-lending Spj Prnhclsco Seals, proved this yestery to the discomfiture u he Hollywood Stars. Incidentally le give his young flltifcML a first rate object lefuon In '$ie gentle art of hlttlnK when hits are needed an art for which they recently have shown a conrOcrnhle Inaptitude, With Hollywood lending. 3 to I. in the seventh frame, and Larry Wood- all on bnse O'Doul Tnserted hlmsel.f aa ntntTi-hlttar inrl hummred one A Beryl Home's offerings over the fence for the nin which gnve two-game margin on their lender ship. 8am Olbnon chalked up his 19th win. Major Mentors Warned to Have Laterals and For-( ward Passes Ready for Test Trend Seen in '34 fly EDWARD J. NfclL. AsMJcluii-J Tress HjMirls Writer. WEST POINT, N. Y Sept. 6. (AP) Football is coming out Into the open this season as never before, says Lieut, Oar Davidson, commander-in-chief of the army gridirons, and ad Indeed will be the mHjor league coach who liHtin't his laterals and forward passes ready for the test. "The way Alabama passed and. ran Stanford Into rout In the Rone Bowl was the preview of the kind of at tack you're going to we everywhere this fall," he snys. Hely on Vanning Attack. "I've got my men playing touch football as much as possible paaslng the bnll around all the time, get ting used to handling it and pluck ing It out of th'o air from all angles. I'm 'hoping they'll develop to. a point where they'll handle laterals instinctively. We're going alt the way on a paslng ntack." Davidson, whito-halrol though still in his 30's, believes that Army's 3 to 0 defeat by Navy Inut fall, first time the midshipmen upset the cadets since 1021, did more good than .harm. The cadets got so used to beat ing Navy," he aald, "that they lost : thvlr mer.Ol edge. I knew it before the game lnnt fall. There was noth ing I could do to lift them out of it. Now It's different. They're bacn their feet ngiiln. They'll be all the tougher this year for that lick ing." Htm (Irent Comhlni.tloii. Dnvidson is concentrating on a forward - passing combination that looks spectacular. Joe Navarro of Brooklyn, who didn't fit into last year's combination, headed by Jack Duckler and Joe Stnncook, Is the finest' pnswr Army hns boasted In years. On the ends are two brilliant ii't-elvers, Cnpt. fell Shuler nnd Mnu- i ice Preston. Tnere s no bluff in Army's aerial threat. TORONTO, Sept. 5. (AP) The Ca nadian national exhibition's five-mile women's swim title, won by invaders from the United States since Its In ception, was In the possession of Dominion swimmer today. Coming up from second place In the final mile, Charlotte Acres, 22-ynar-old Vancouver girl who finished third -last year, won the grueling test in Lake Ontario yesterday. She fin ished the long grind In 2 hours, 31 minutes and 15 seconds to beat Eva Beln, 25-year-old New Yorker, by 50 yards. Nell Hurley of Memphis, Tenn., set the pace tor four and one-half miles and at one time was nearly 100 yards In front of the Canadian girl. The southerner could not match Miss Acres' speed In the final drive, how ever, and dropped back to third place as Miss Beln also closed fast. Fourth place went to Janet Sheath- er of Toronto. May Looney, last yeaOa winner from Warren, Ohio, finished fifth despite the handicap nf a rib fracture at the start when she was kicked by another competitor. The Inst of the six money awards went to Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong of Detroit. Sco. es Yesterday Toast l.eaeue. San Pi-nM-lsco. 3; Hollywood, 3. Missions. B: Los Angeles fl. Portland. 3; Seattle I. Sacramento, 7; Oakland ,S. National League. At Cincinnati, 4; New York. . At Chicago. 8; Philadelphia, 3. At St. Louis. 6: Boston. 3. Oi. gamea scheduled. American league gamtes postponed; rain. Use Mall Tribune want ads. - Buddy Baer belted the handsome Irish singer, Jack Doyle, out of his ring aspirations In a little over two mlnutea of the first round of their heavyweight bout In Madiaon Square Garden, New York. Doyle Is shown on one of hla thre. trip, to th. floor, with Baritone Buddy Handing over him In a menaolng mood. (A.aoelatad Press Photo) LOPEZ PINIONS SIENKE TWICE PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. -(AP) Vincent Lopez, California heavyweight wrestling sensation nnd ex-Unlverslty of Idaho athlete, took two straight falls from Hans Stelnke. German giant, here last night. Lopez won the first fall in 15:30 with flying tackles. Seven minutes Ister he world Stelnke Into a comer ajd after stag gering him withohis elbow pinned him with anothenr flying tackle. Brother. Jonathan too'i a one-fall victory over Harry Demeiral. Chet Wiles won over Olenn Stone, taking fall In the second round. Hans Brauer took a second -lotind decision over anny O'Toole. KEYS,; and exuert lock repairing Medford Cyolery. 23 N pir Ph 261 4 Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. BARNEY ROSS FLATTENS WESTERMAN IN PRACTICE PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. fl. (AP) Rsrney Ross, world welterweight champion boxer, who meets Baby Joe Cans in an open-air scheduled 10 round bout at Multnomah stadium Friday night, flattened Rollle Wester man with a left Jab to the face dur ing workout practice yesterday. He then took on Al Spina, but did not attempt to duplicate the Westerman Incident, contenting flashy footwork. himself with MAY DROP PLANS FOR BIG WIKIUP RESERVOIR BEND, Ore., Sept. B. (API Grave probability waa said to exist today that the wlklup reservoir for which the federal government recently allo cated $1,000,000, will not be con structed. An announcement was made that al) plans for the big Impounding dam In the upper Deschutes country will be dropped un!esa the various dis tricts seeking a supplemental supply of water are willing to ctmtrect for atorape. HOW THEY STANEU1 (By the Associated Press) Coat W. San Francisco 46 Pet. .582 .558 .556 ,532 I Portland - 45 Missions 45 Seattle 42 l os Angeles 41 Sacramento 38 Oakland 37 Hollywood 39 .506 .463 .451 .358 National W. St. Louts 8n New York 77 Chicago 80 Ptttiajurgh 74 Brooklyn 68 Philadelphia 54 Cincinnati 56 Boston 33 Pet. .630 .616 .606 .561 .460 .420 .429 .264 (All American league games rained out yesterday). BARGAIN ADYS SEPT. 2 1st to INCLUSIVE ASHLAND, Sept. S.(Spl.) Coach Don fiaber of Ashland high'. arla zlles win lasue his first practice c.ll Monday. September 9. and answering that call will he only seven latter men of last year's red and white grid, ders. YVlth a line riddled by graduation and a backfleld that appear, to have very little power, Faber will bend his efforts toward developing a llgut. fast aggregation, generated by the sharp and accurate passing arm of Parker Hess. Returnihg letter winner., wltb) Heas. will be Cliff Bromley, fullbackl Pat McDonald, halfback, end Leon ard Warren, tiny halfback In the line, returning veterans will be big Steve Powler, tackle; Bud Etz weler, guard, and the very tough Ken Shillings, end. Faber expecta a total turnout for the Initial practice ses slon of 35 players. The Ashland coach attended the summer coaching school of Howard Jones and Slip Madlcan at O. n and Intend using many of the pl,y junuc lamoua Dy those two coIImm coaches. Seven games are ao far booked for the Cirtoiics, with at least three more being In the stage of noeotlation The annual Thanksgiving day battle with KUora Will be played at Aahlinrt. The Ovlzzilea will play four confer ence games. The schedule: Scptml;er 21 Crescent City at Ashland. September 28 Roseburg at Ash land. October 8 Dunsmulr at Ountmult, October 12 Grants Pass at Ash. Isnd. October 19 Octobev 26- -Open. -Klamath Pall, at Ash- land. November 3 Pas. grants pna. at QranM November 11 Open. November 16 Open. November 23 Open. November 28 Medford at Ashland (Thanksgiving). - DANCB At Bonney's Orlll every Saturday night. KEEP COOL and ENJOT meals and fountain service at the What Not. New air conditioner Use Mall Tribune want ads. Oct. lstj