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tfEDFORD MAIL.TRTBUyE, MEDPOKD. OT?EOOyt ilQyPAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933
eanies Meet in Main Wrestling Event at Armory Tonight
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BOB KENNASTON,
JOE SILIfMY
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Schroeder and Demetral
Meet in Other Half of
Double Main Event War
ren-Wolfgang Open Show
At 8:80 tonight the meanles start
thlr meanness at the Armors on an
all-star card that ehould do fineo
with excitement when Mad Marine
Konnaaton and Joe Smollnsky ex
change thumps, and Hana Schroeder
and Harry Demetral mix. Tne cur
tain raiser will feature Roland War
ren. Klamnth engineer, and Floyd
Wolfgang of Medford.
. The main event Kennaston-Smo.
llnsky go la slated as one of those
matches where anything goes, from
clubbing to biting and kicking, and
no one except the combatants aeom
to care who gets maimed In tne fray,
although perhaps the favorite candi
date for a beating Is the Gold Hill
pride, Kennaston.
Not that anyone llkea Smollnaky.
It la Just that they have had more
time to work up a consuming a
like for Kennaston, In watching
many of his phoney tricks, while
their hate for the Pole la of more
recent vintage, and consequently less
fiery.
At any rate, the bout Is a natu
ral, aa Is the second one featuring
Demetral and Schroeder. Both have
appeared here before, and Demetral
has demonstrated a marked fond
ness for ' the rough atuff, leaning
toward the rabbit punch aa a fa
vorite way of disposing of his ene
mies. Demetral Is constructed along
the general lines of a water buffalo,
with a wrestler's head attached.
This attachment la very handy for
the Greek when caught In a head
lock. An opponent will grab the
needle-shaped dome and clamp down
on a headlock only to have his arms
slip off with a resounding smack
and the headlocker . will have to
console himself for the next few
mlnutea rubbing the bruised spot
where his arm came together. .
Schroeder la known in the local
ware for his punishing style and
aggressiveness. He never seems to be
disturbed by anything that hla op
ponent does, but seizes an arm or
leg and worries It like a dog does
Us favorite bone until something
gives way. The aomethlng has always
consisted of the other warrior's arm
or leg, to date.
In the ourtaln raiser Warren and
Wolfgang renew an old feud with
promises of victory having - been
made by both man. They alwnya
promise to lick the other man, ot
course, but this time they seem to
menn it. Warren Is rated aa the
strongest of the two, with the edge
on speed going to the local me
chanic. Wolfgang also has the edge
on flying leg holds and hla favorite
ellng-shot dive, but whether he will
be able to handle the more durable
Klamath mangier remains to be seen.
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BEARS AND BRUINS
CLASSIC OF COAST
Win for Ucla Would Be Vlr
tual Clinching of Confer
ence Title Bears Still to
Face Huskies, Stanford
By RUSSELL NEWLAND,
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 38. (AP)
Dwindled from a 10-tam scramble
to a two-team race, the Paclflo coast
conference football championship for
1835 may be decided on the green
turf of the Loa Angeles coliseum
next Saturday.
The game, most important and oy
far the most Interesting of the far
western erldlron engagement ached
uled for the first week-end of No
vember, will bring together the sur
vlvlng undefeated conference mem
bersthe University of California
Beara and the University of Cali
fornia at Los Angeles Bruins.
dels at Title Gates. -
Grown from a mite to a mam
moth In the last few yeara, the Cali
fornia at Los Angeles eleven Is knock
ing at the championship gates thla
season with a boldness that brings
smiles to loyal supporters.
For Bill Bpauldlng a victory over
the California Bears would be tne
crowning achievement of a coaching
career at U. C. L. A. which began
In 1935 and haa persisted and thrived
in the .face of aome terrible wallop
ings. The Bruins were doormats of xne
conference In earlier years, but escn
sesson haa seen them advance under
Increasing power and ftlwaya sound
fundsmentals.
Bruins Favored.
Next Saturday.. 8pauldlnga erew
will line up as the favorite In soma
quartera, on the basis of compara
tive performances against tne uni
versity of Oregon. Two weeks ago
the California Bears had a tough
struggle to beat Oregon, S to 0. Last
Saturday, the California at Loa Ange.
les Bruins trounced Oregon, 33 to .
Meanwhile the Bears were subduing
University of Southern California,
31 to 7.
If victory swings to the side of
U. 0. L. A., the conference cham
pionship would be virtually clinched.
After the Bears' game, the Bruins
would have only University of Idaho
standing between them and the title.
Idaho already has been beaten m
conference play by Washington and
Oregon and on Its record la fat below
U. O, L. A. in strength.
For the Bears, a win will mesn
only that another difficult hurdle
has been surmounted, as they must
still face University of Washington
and Stanford, the latter already de
feated by California at Loa Angeles.
Tile only other conference game
next week-end will pit Montana
against Washington. Stanford plays
Santa Clara and Washington State
College takea on Oonzaga. . Oregon
Stete college will meet University
of Portland. Among the Independ
ents, Loyola will fight It out with
University of Son Francisco next
Sunday on the letter's home lot,
Conference Standings,
Op.
W L T Pts Pt
U. O. L. A. 3 0 0 00 10
California . 3 0 0 31 T
Stanford 1 I 0 13 7
Washington 3 1 O 35 B
Greek Muscle Stretcher
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Harry Demetral, Creek muscle
Schroeder, huge German, In the opening half of tonight's double bill at
the armory, gat. Kennaston and Joe gniollnsky will be seen In the finale
whtoh la slated to produce a new high
Washington Stat. 3
Oregon Stat. - 1
Southern California. I
Oregon . .. 1
39 41
83 513
33 34
30 30
14 3b
14 3d
Idaho 1
Montana . - 0
stretcher, who tangles with Bans
record for mat meanness.
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ttOJpSKY
SEATTLE, . Oct. 37, (Spl.) fltan-
ford 9, Washington o. A Prtect diy.
a record crowd and a thrilling game.
Thanks to Monk Moscrlp, the beat
team won. we hate to think what
would have haopened to Stanford. If
the Monk had been on the sidelines.
Our own private opinion Is Washing
ton would have won bj at least two
touchdowns.
For not only did this All-Amartcan
end score all the points for the Cards,
but he was a whole team on the de
tense. Never have we seen such de
fensive playing by an end, anywhere,
anytime. We saw three Huskies try
to put Moscrlp out on one play, and
the Monk not only sifted through
them, but nailed his man for a five-
yard loss. Mot only did no one get
around his end, but several times he
got the Washington ball carrier from
behind on the other side of the line.
And believe it or not, he often helped
pull them back from the center of
the line. He was all over the field all
afternoon. As for covering punts,
Cain and Haines axe two sweet ball
carriers, but every -time they caught
a kick, the towering Monk was there
to fold his arms affectionately about
them, and there wasn't a run back
all day.
More than that, Moscrlp had a bad
leg at least one of them waa wrap
ped up In bandages like a sore thumb,
and when he wasn't in a play he fav
ored that leg noticeably. But once the
ball was snapped, both of those legs
worked like a couple of pistons on
the Twentieth Century locomotive,
making up for lost time.
The morning papers are full of
Bobby Grayson, the spark plus of the
Stanford machine, and the only Card
wnp could make a gain. Grayson did
play a wonderful game, and of course
without him Moscrlp would never
had had a chance to use that magtc
boot of his. On the other hand, with
out the Monk, our opinion Is, Stan
ford would never have scored.. Gain
ing ground In mid -Held and up to
the 30 line is one thing; gaining
ground thereafter with the defense
massed ts quite another. Neither team
could advance the ball by rushing In
I
the danger rone. In fact In yardage
and first downs Washington had the
better end of It. But with Moscrlp,
Stanford was dangerous within 40
yards of the gct.1, Washington wasn't.
That's the story of the game In a
nutshell. .
That, and of course the defense
the Cardinals put up, whenever their
goal waa threatened. In fact with all
due respect td Grayson we would say
Stanford Is at the present time a far
greater defensive than offensive team.
Moscrlp did the spectacular defensive
work, but that line was a honey all
the time. One man In particular was
a tower of strength and It was true
In the Washington game at Palo Alto
a year ago. We don't understand why
he Isn't more often mentioned by the
sport writers namely, Mueller center
for the Cards. The way this chap gets
down the field under punts, Inter
cept passes, and nails them when
they try to get through him. Is a
sight for sore eyes and for eyes at
the other end of a pair of field
glasses as well. Yet In the reports we
have read of the game thus far he
Isn't even mentioned.
The Stanford victory was a, great
blow to Seattle. After the sensational
victory over W. S. C. a week ago. this
town was all set for the Rose Bowl,
rKAfk ft If
and another wonder team. We
couldn't see where they got It, but
local sports writers were putting the
Huskies as winners by at least seven
points, and betting was reported ten
to eight against the boys from Palo
Alto. We were surrounded by Wash
ington football fans during the game,
and before the kick-off they had al
ready started to celebrate the long
awaited victory. Nor until the final
whistle did they give up hope. And
they had no reason to, for that mat
ter. This boy Haines Is one of the
best backs on the coast, a whlx bang
In a broken field, and there was al
ways a chance he would get away for
the goal line. One touchdown would
tie the score, and with a goal, win
the game. The Washington rooters
were entirely Justified In pulling
hard, until the last dog was hung.
That Is what made the contest so
thrilling throughout the battle. It
was anybody's game, but thanks to
the Monk, Stanford won.
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