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i PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON", WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935 IN GOOD FETTLE Weights Down and Speed Evident at Oregon; O.S.C. Coach Undecided About Saturday Starting Lineup EUOENE. Ore., Sept. 18. (UP) Brisk workout Tuesday on grid fun damentals left Coach Prink Catltaon satisfied that University of Oregon candidates are In good condition after the aummer lay-off. Welghta were well down and apeed waa evl dent. Calllaon plana the llrst scrlm- rr.age Saturday. CORVALLIS. Ore., Sept. 18. (UP) With the ecaeon'a opener against Llnfleld College set for Saturday, Coach Lon Stlner today had not de- elded on hla atartlng Oregon State team. Competition la keen and moat players are In good ahape, but Stlner aatd aome of them will have to wora hard thia week. Stlner's chief wor ries are the two tacklea, quarterback and left halfback. Only one letter- man la available for these poaltiona, He Is Tub Brown, tackle. SALEM, Ore., Bent. 18. (UP) Coach Spec Keene of Willamette uni versity's formidable team today loat Cordon Williams, leading candidate tor quarterback, who quit school to. day and went home to his wife. BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 18. (UP) -Stub Allison named a tentative California first team during a block ing drill today composed of a motley assortment of sophomores and vete rans chosen for apeed rather than for weight, Ita personnel Included: Xnda, Henry Sparka and John Hay; taokles, Larry Lut and Bob Carle ton; guards, Dave Anderson and yard Stockton; center, Bob Herwlg; Jaft halfback. Bill Archer; quarter back, John Meek: right halfback, Perry Chapman; fullback. Jack Howard. BAER-LOUIS GO MEANS MILLION DOLLAR "GATE" By JACK CUDDY (United Press Staff Correspondent) HEW YORK. Sept. 18. (UP) A million dollar gat for tha Baer-Louls fight next Tuesday night, and pugilism's first complete sell-out for a major outdoor bout, were clinched laat night when advance aalea total ed 700.000. "With 700,000 already In tha cash I register and a full week to go, I can say positively now that there win not be a single vacancy among the 80,000 seats In Yankee Stadium and that the grosa gat" will top a million," Pro moter Mike Jacobs aald. "Even a spell of bad weather cannot prevent H." The demand for ticket la so heavy that no seats will be Bold at Yankee Stadium on the day or night of the fight. Mike recalled that while other heavyweight bouta have drawn larger crowda and larger gates, no previous big time outdoor bout waa a sell out. "Not even the Dempsey-l-unney flaht at Chicago In 1037. which had a groas gate of more than (3.600.000 and a paid attendance of 10440." ha explained. Thia will be the largest Doling gate and crowd since the his toric 1937 "long count" brawl. tried out Ford Lynch and Thcron Keller at the assignment. Jones also had Bill Howard, quarterback.'work lng the fullback apot. The Trojans will hold their first scrimmage on Thursday. LOS ANOELES, Sept. 18. (UP) The Loyola Lions concentrated on backfleld blocking today aa Coacli Tom Lleb hurried his chargea along for their first game Saturday against Cal. Tech. Enrollment of Walter Mc Cowan, negro halfback from Long Beach, brought a amlle to Lleb'a fni-. Althouih McCowan will be a freshman thia year, he was one of the most sought after playera on the coaat. RINGSIDE GREETINGS MAY SPELL DISASTER FOR PLAYFUL MAI LOS ANOELES, Sept. 18. (UP) Coach Bill Spauldlng put his U. O. L. A. Bruins through a drill on fun damental today and then gave them several new plays. Because bis squad numbered oiUy dO men, Spauldlng Indicated there would be few scrim mages before the first gaffie In 10 days against Utah. LOS ANOELES, Sept. 18. (UP) Anxloua to develop several good blocking fullbacka. Coach Howard Jonea of Southern California today SPOKANE. Wash.-, Sept. 18. (UP) Just how Coach Mike Pecarovlcn got Oeorge Karamatlc, OoiiMga'a ace fullback, away from Washington, Washington state snd Bants Clara developed today. Karamauc, a at Aberdeen high school, waa bewil dered by the campaign staged by the three larger Institutions, uncertain aa to where he wanted to go. Pe carovlch cinched things by going down to Aberdeen and talking to Papa and Mama Karamatlc In Sla vonic. He took Oeorge back to Spo kane with him. SEATTLE, Sept. 18. (UP) Coach Jlmmle Phelan today lined up a University of Washington football team for practice that observera be lieved would come close to being the one he will start against IdaTio September 38. It consisted of John Wlatrak, center; Max Starcevlch and Abe Sheer, guards; Chuck Bond and Bud Brougham, tackles: Walt Rohrs chelb and Dick Johnson, enda; El mer Logg, quarter, By Halnea and Prank Waacowltl. halves; Ed Nowo groskl, fullback. SPECTACULAR, K. Y., Sept. 18.--(UP)' If Maxle Baer expects to vsn qulsh Joe Louis In Yankee Stadium next Tuesday, he must overcome his penchant for giving hla attention to the crowd, for tho brown bomber Is apt to blast Maxle out of the ring In the midst of a big hello to all the folks. Baer pardoned hla self-termed "lousy" Sunday workout with the ex planation he waa worried about the crowd In the wooden bleachers when they abruptly folded up at his Ad irondack camp. In the course of an equally mysti fying performance here today Maxle waa busily engaged In exchanging sal lies with the Spectacular spectators, some Broadway columnar celebrities and the shivering newsmen 'on the edge of the ring. He also went to It with sparring partnera, against whom he hardly looked like the murderous gladiator who mopped up Schmcllng and Car nera. Nineteen year old Georgia Turner of Tulsa, Okla.. and Willie McOee, dusky Brooklynlte, traded blows with the ex-champlon In two shoddy two round sets. Some of the experts opined that Maxle either has no style at all, or, at best, a badly garbled fashion of fighting the combined Influence of three trslners, McAllister, Burns and Thomas. , 7- WORLD SERIES TO OPEN OCT. 2ND AT IS Scores Yesterday By Wlnthrop Lyman (United Press Staff Correspondent) CHICAGO, Sept. 18. (UP) Iffnor. Ing precedent, major league club own era and Kenesaw, Mountain Landls commissioner of baseball, today agreed vo open me world series at Detroit October a. It was assumed that becausa of their 8 nma lead fchn Titma win Win the American laacua nmnm Under the rotating aystera followed opened at the Nationar r.cm din ner's psrk this year since Detroit waa nost to the opening game In 1034. Landla explained that the St. Louis Cardlnala management feared a con vention there October a mri wakih cause a shortage of accommodations ii ot. ixrois were to win the National league race. The Chlcazo Cuba, learilnv th u. tlonal league, wsnbri tH open In Chicago In the event they participate out agreed to abide by .the St. Louis request, Landla also pointed out that be cause of the close race In the Nation al league, the opening In Detroit would give the National pennant win ners more time to prepare their park. The second gams of the aeries will be olaved at Detroit rwshr a the next three- games will be played at tne national League city Friday, Saturdav anrf Ant-iriav nnhn a an 8. The sixth and seventh games. tne series goes that far, will be played at Navln field Mnnrfnv Tuesdav. No off days will be allowed for traveling unleas ths Yankeu tail nut Detroit. Landls waa authnHynri tA full. whether the series Is to be broadcast. FANDOM RANDOM By Dick Applegate Coast League. At Oakland. 13: Portland. 3. At Hollywood. 3: Mission. . At Los Angeles, 7; Sacramento, 3. At Ban Francisco, 0; Seattle, S. American League. At Washington, 1; Chicago, 3; 14 innings. At Philadelphia. 3: Cleveland, 5. At New York. 4; St. Louis, 8. At Boston, 5; Detroit, 4. , National league. At St. Loula, 4-7: Brooklyn. 3-8: second game 7 Innings: darkness. At Chicago. 8: New York, 3. At Cincinnati, 3-0; Philadelphia, 3-1. At Pittsburgh, 6; Boston, 4. E FOR BAER BATTLE POMPTON LAKES. N. J., Sept. 8 (UP) Joe Louis took It easy today, his only work being a six mile Jaunt In the morning. Aa his battle with Max Baer draws nearer. Joe la hBtnnino -u symntons of being on "edge." Spells oi cranamess are becoming evident. His schedule todav rnltpH fnr Mm plete rest but Joe Insisted on soma action. He wanted to box, but his tralnera said no. "WlSh tha ftffht Wa Innl.U. atead of Tuesday." Loula complained. 4 m in aa gooo snape now as I ever will be. Hanging around doesn't ap peal to me." Of course, ws In Med ford appre ciate tha remarkable golfing ability of our own Chan Egan. national ama teur champion In 1004-ft. and plac ing high In thla year's competition, and member of last year's Walker cup team. But It always gives a pleasant feeling to see that he la appreciated In other centers throughout the country. Here Is a clipping from ths Van couver (Wash.) Evening Columbian, by the columnist "Hswk-Eye": "Chandler Egan, one of the greatest goirers ths northwest hss ever known and tha grsnd old man of golf at the present time, lost out In the na tional amateur Wednesday. Chan, as his friends csll him, wss carried to four extra'holes before he could turn In his win of the day before. "Four extra holes in a grueling golf match against one of the ace golfera oi tns country would, I believe, take a little something out of any man. Ths situation confronting a partici pant In -the national amateur Is probably quite different from an ordi nary game. There Is the mob that Is following each shot with expert eyes, the thought that a mistake would put you on the 'ringer, ths mental dry out on the aldellnes, the mental hazard of knowing that you are up against ths best, the worrying or minims aoout your luck with a lit tle you might come In, without It you know you are on the 'grease' and win sup rignt off the coursa. "When you figure all these things both ways from the middle you can see what Chan Egan was up against or what any man, young or old. would be facing In making a bid for this 'great amateur prize. "But when you add up everything you have figured, and then consider that Jn 1904 and '05 Chandler Egan. won tne national amateur, you begin to see how old tha grand old man Is and Juat what It would mean to a man his age to go against the senss tlonsl driving and putting of the young fellows of today. I say, If every man competing In the tourna ment would stand up and give the old boy a cheer for hla ahowlng It wouldn't be more than the national champ of 1804 and '05 deserves." that, after being up all day, a man la in no condition to play the game with the fire evidenced during ths daylight hours. Another Is that after the first experience tha cash custom ers aren't so hot for It. and without cash customers, sad as it may sound. there would be very few gamea.( At night, during the football sea son, the sir .Is very cold, snd gen erally clammy. Your own experience win tell you that when standing about on a winter afternoon to see a game, the old toes begin to feel like ths covers had come loose at the foot of the bed. Imagine what It would be like alx or eight hours later. And then, too, the visibility is poor under artificial lights, no matter how good they are. HOW THEY. STAND. (By the Associated Press.) Coast. San Francisco , Missions Portlsnd Doa Angeles Seattle Sacramento Hollywood .... W. L 58 38 - , 55 43 64 43 49 48 48 47 .. 48 51 43 54 38 81 Pet. .596 517 .557 .503 .505 .474 .433 .365 National. Chicago ...... St. Louis ....... New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston . S3 53 .641 . 89 53 .637 . 84 54 . 83 63 . 85 81 .445 83 78 .443 80 81 33 106 .609 .566 .436 .337 American. Detroit , New York Cleveland . Chicago . Boston Washington St. Louis ............, Phllsdelphla . 90 50 . 81 58 . 73 69 . 71 69 , 73 71 61 SO .433 69 81 .431 . 54 83 .643 .583 .514 .507 .503 .394 hss no fear for the stocky Islander, and It confident that his own fly ing tacktes will do the trick, al though tomorrow night he plans to take no chsnces of missing his op ponent ss he did Isst week and sailing out among ths spectators. 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One Is Although always looking forward to an appearance of colorful Pete Belcastro, who will meet Rocky (Strongman) Brooks of Canada to morrow night In the top-bout, fans are also greatly anticipating the speediest session of muscle mangling In weeks when Toots Estes of Hono lulu takea on. Danny Savlch of Salt Lake City In the other half of the double main event. Toots Is one of the fastest snd cleverest wrestlers ever to sppear In Medford, featuring a spectacular ma neuver known as the slingshot flying tackle, while Savlch has also Illus trated hla prowess In getting around the ring In a hurry. Danny saya he MEDFORD ARMORY I1 faun i? s. Nit Rocky Brooks vs. Pete Belcastro Danny Savich vs. Toots Estes Bob Kennaston vs. Johnny Soos Seats on sale at BROWN'S. Phone loi: Ol FK.E stationery SUPPLY CO.. Phone 02! VALENTINE'S CAFE. Phone 870 Don't Miss This Glorious Show a Sponsored . MEDFORD S'J SATURDAY and SUNDAY THRILLING DAYS SEPTEMBER DFO ME ED Jackson County FAIRGROUNDS Wild Broncos! Bucking Steers! Bulldogging! Lots of Cowboys Everett Bowman World Champion Cowboy From Pendleton Will Be There ADMISSION Box Seats . . . $1.10 Grandstand 85 Bleachers 55 Children .25 finder Years) Tickets on sale A A A. Office 35 South Riverside Featuring Norman Cowan's STRING of WILD HORSES GOOD SEATS - PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Plan NOW to See the Kiddie's Pet Parade 10:30 A. M. Saturday at Medford