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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2(5. 1935. PAGE FOUR Five Middle weights in Battle Royal on Armory Ring Card Tonight ' LOCAL GRAPPLERS PLAN TO OTHERS IS Warren Would Pin Woods First and Tend to Rest Afterward Hubka, Ma rine Match Adds Interest Plying mi, lege nd bodies, with squeezing-, choking, biting, kicking and fisticuff will feature tn battle soyal.'the first among middleweight aver to be held here. In the main yent at the Armory arena tonight. Aa In the heavyweight fracas aeveral weoka ago, none of the five partici pants, Roland Warren. Hum Riley. Toy Aho, Curley Woods or Floyd Wolfgang, are particularly fond ot each othm, and the fight Is to the strong, and the devil take the hind most. Dame rumor has It that Woods and Wolfgang, both local boys, will stand against tho field, and try to eliminate the rest of the field so ttint they can settle their own pri vate feud In the final one-fall match. Alio says he'll take the melee and tho final match In a walk, because lie's tougher, than the others and heavier. Warren thinks the bout Is his, and has given assurance that ha will unravel Curley Woods first, and attend to the other three at his leisure. Woods defeated Warren some time ago with a scissor hold around the cors. dragging him from outside the ropes and pinning Mm for the final fall while Warren was till woozy. Warren hasn't forgotten tbat, and Intends to mako the local lad suffer for his presumptlousness. Riley mny bo tho unknown quan tity In the fight. While Alio and Wolfgang are having a fight In one corner, and Woods Is defending him elf against Warren, Riley will have a flho chance to sneak around and cool anyone he thinks might prove tough later In the evening. But if tbls match goes like the heavyweight go, and Riley Is the Johnny 8oos of tha evening, he'll take a good beating from the remaining two while there are only three left In the ring. Predicting the outcome is rather foolish. No one knows what la going to happen In those furious minutes. Whllo Interest In the main event Is at a fever pitch, little less Is being expanded on the other bout, between Joe Hubka and "Marino" Kunnnslon. Kunnaston Is about as popular as scarlet fever, and al though the fans have expected to aee him take a beating from several good men, he manancs to come out on top. by sonio maneuver. Ills chest- out. head-up strut Is very annoying to most, and they seem to w-lcomc ' the prospect that Hubka will reduce him to a paste and smear him artis tically about tho ring. The first bout will open at 8:30, with the battle royal going until only two men are left In the rlnj. Alter taking a flve-mlnute rest, those two will return and start mayhem proceedings against each other for one fall, to a finish. In the Kennaston-Hubka fracas, the match will be two-out-of-three falls, or one hour of wrestling. Anticipating a huge crowd. Pro moter Mack Mllard haa added over 100 extra seats, to accommodate nil the fans. The seats have also been slightly rearranged, so as to offer a good view from every seat In the houne. BUCKS AMD GEESE WINNIPEG-, Man., Sept. 3fi (AP) Duck and gppue fled south toclny from winter's rir.it real threat In western Canada. In tha far reaches of northwestern Alberta tho Attmbnskn country and In northwestern Manitoba snow Whitened tha ft round. Tha wild fowl, heeding tha warning by chilly wlnda whistling out of the northwest, swarmed up from their summer nesting and feeding grounds and winged their way toward their Winter haunts. A heavy snowstorm that blanketed the country to a depth of four and five Inches was reported yesterday at Fort MrMurray, 250 miles north of Kdmonton. Hotel San CINTB1L, tOCATION At the comer of fifth Avenue and "A" Itreet- Jsn Oleflos flea Hotel with in umunMited location Only on Hod from sll Thutras and itom KEWP0PUIAII PKICt RATES $1 .50 Up JL boVlent food In the Hotel SendfenJ 0V JB.7tLl!R Mmc . , . . - Would Pin Woods li - "A , y v-j ' 1 fit Vl 'Met l-r7v. V 1 1 ft J. 1-4 Kolluml lVnrren (nhore). who la In tent on doing (no thliif In lonlchtti lialtle rnjiil nt. the Armory. I hi; first. of euiirM. Ih (n win the me lee, but the ter o ml Ik to pin buck the e(irn of Curly Woods, lorn I gruppler who do- fented him here nliont tun montlis tiKO, He will he In ru.or-edRt romll- tlon IdiilRltl, ns the result of tritlplx lug the l'iui mi hlllri for the past seveml months ah a C'npco surveyor. OPEN SEASON TODAY! PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 29. (API- Scores of zealous, peppy horn tooters, I thousands of rabid rooters and hun- ! dreds of football players will mill Into Multnomahtstadlum hero tonight for the opening of the Portland Inter scholsstlc high school league. With the squads of all eight high school teams on hand nnd ready for action, a drawing will bo held to se lect the two teams to hurl their might at each other In tha season's opener. Use Mall Tribune want ads. iRITICil. " drinker acclaim this Oner tasting. better -blending gin. A famous prmlurt of New Fngtsnd skill since 1819 GRAVES Hlns In any test for flavor, purity, and strength. Fol low tlie lead of three gen ernlions tonight try GRAVKS. . . . J IT ARTS (Code Numlier S05A) IIXTS (Code Nnmher 50'iQ (l.'e Y lev- wwv fr"5, i S" f vrrvr T EQUAL TO LOUIS, NEW TOrtK, Sept. 2fl. (fF) Jak Dempwey, who aeconded his "pal." Max Bacr. think there 1 no heavy weight in flight with a chance to beat Joe Lou la. "Louis Is good, there's no doubt .bout that." aald the former world champion today. "It will take a really great fighter to beat him. and there's no one around now capable of turn ing the trick." Keenly disappointed by hla pro tege's Ah owing, Dempioy dc?lared that "Boer Is all washed up." "I told him he ought to quit." added tha old mauler. "He simply hasn't got It any more. "I sent Bacr out there to fight, not box, but he wouldn't open up, except In one or two brlt-f spurts. Between rounds I urcjed hhn to keep slugging. He didn't do it and he couldn't even explain why he wasn't following Instruction. "At tho finish he ws knocked ab solutely aoiweteBs. tie didn't know where he was when we dragged him back to the corner." Asked whn,t he thought his own chances against Louis would have been, In his prime, Dempsey grinned and replied: "Well, I'd have kept punching with him, doing the best f could." The former champion left the Im pression ho thought he mli?ht have had quite a pleasant punching party with the Brown Bomber. His part ing shot, however, was: "I'm glad I'm In the restaurant business noVj" 'HOW THEY"" CTA MP. I ZJa m i M fly the Awoclalril Pres Nallnnnl W. Chicago 1)8 St. Louis 04 Now York - 8!) nttsbursh .... 85 Brooklyn 08 Cincinnati - 67 Phllntlclphlo 84 Pet. .653 .627 .501 .563 .455 .444 I .424 .242 Pet. .620 .51)6 .530 .510 .480 .443 .432 .384 Boston 30 113 Amerlrnn W. L. Detroit 1)2 5fl New York 87 61) Cleveland 70 70 Boston 77 74 Chlcapo 71 77 Washington 66 m St. Louis - 64 4 Philadelphia 66 00 Scores Yesterday .iuerlrnn Lengue At Boston 7. Philadelphia 2. At Chicago 3, St. Louis 4. At Cleveland 3. Detroit 2. Only games scheduled. National League At St. Louis 0, Chicago 1. At Brooklyn 10-1. New York 4-0. Only games scheduled. 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ON THE FOOTBALL FRONT BUOENB, Ore., Sept. 28. fP) Nl?ht football practices tinder floodlights are being held by tii University of Oregon football squad In preparation for Its game saAlnst Gonzsga tint-1 verslty, at Portland Saturday night. The webfeet also practice each morn ing. OORVALLIS, Ore., Sept, 26. fP) Oregon State college s new football offense calls for plenty of ball han dling behind the line of scrimmage. so the Beavers, usually at home In , the rain and mud, would welcome dry j weather for Saturday's test game here , against Willamette university. Coach Lon Stlner indicated he might start a complete sophomore backfleld. Most promising of the sophomores are Joe Gray. left half; Johnny Eilers, blocking half; Elmer Kilberg, fullback, and Jack Brande. quarterback. SALKM. Ore., Sept. 26. (Pi Cap tain Johnny Oravcc, fleet quarter back of the Willamette unlverBlty footbalt team, will attempt to stretch hla touchdown acorlng streak to 11 consecutive games against Oregon State colege Saturday. It was against the Bcivers, who j last held him scoreless In Willam ette's opening gsme last fall. Since I then Oravec haa scored In 10 con secutive games. SPOKANE, Sept. 26. A') On the eve of the stiff University of Oregon contest, Coach Mike Pecarovich re ported today the loss of Butch Mad -sen, Qonznga letterman reserve quar terback, through disciplinary actio.:. Ho Indicated Bradford, a transfer from Southern Oregon Normal, likely would step Into his position. Mother bakes perfect cakes with her on can end cooking fnilures with an electric range. Cake and pies always turn out just right. That's because you can set the oven control nt just the right temperature. Another control starts and stops the current at the proper time. It's the efficient way to cook and it gives you more freedom and leisure than you ever dreamed of I -rae. 'glT ?..TY These are the main features of the fighting program expected to take shape under the direction ot Mike Jacobs, ticket broker who has become kingpin among fight pro motcrs. Jacobs and the negro's man agers have come to terms on a five year agreement, giving the promoter exclusive rights to the battling bride groom's fighting services. With an acumen sharpened by the million-dollar evidence of the Louis drawing power, Jacobs has several possibilities In mind as an outlet for Joe's fighting enthusiasm and an Income for all concerned. Jack, Sharkey, the retiree former heavyweight champion, has mani fest an interest in a comeback match with Louts "providing." he says, "they put It on the line." PULLMAN. Wash,, Sept. 28. 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MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 38. tP The Vandal, 32 strong, will leave to night on their first football Invasion under the leadership of Coach Ted Bank. The Idaho eleven meets the University of Washington Huskies at Seattle Saturday In the Pacific Coast conference opener for both teams. LOS ANOELBS, Sept. 28. (P) Montana oppoaea them Saturday In the season's opener, but the Trojans of Southern California have their minds on the Illlnola game, two weeks away, aa they go through their foot ball chorea. LOS ANOELBS. Sept. 28. P) In teractional football Interest was fired today as a train brought 40 Utah State football players here for a game tomorrow night with the Bruins of California at Loa Angelea. , CALUMET EVELYN SETS DOUBLE -GAITED MARK LEXINGTON, Ky.. Sept. 26. (AP) By trotting a mile In two minutes flat against time yesterday on the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association track, Calumet Evelyn be came the world's fastest double-gait-ed harness horse of any age or sex. 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