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CRAB HEADL0CK
Br dint of diligent application
of hla famous reverse headlock crab
bold, Marina Kennaston last night
took two falls straight from Joe
Smollnsky of Poland at the Armory
In a match replete with biting, eye
gouging, kicking and all the other
trlmmlnga that go to mase up w
' meanls wreatltng event. Kennaston
lost the first fall when Referee Bay
Triable awarded It to the Pols be
cause the Gold Rill pride refused
to break his hold after Joe had
given up.
Frequently during the bout the
men took turns heaving the other
out of the ring, and on one oc
casion Smollnsky kicked the marine
out Into the third row of seats as
bs was climbing back into the arena
after, being tossed over the ropes.
Kennsston retaliated In kind a
short time later and knocked the
Polish terror out In another corner.
When he returned, buttered from
bis abrupt acquaintance with the
maple floor, Kennaston forced him
to slgnsl for help with the reverse
crab hold, He repeated two minutes
later to take the match.
In the other half of the main
vent Hans Bchroeder, bulk Teuton,
won from Harry Demetral, the Chi
cago Oreek, on a foul when the
Greek persisted In gouging eyes af
ter Frlsble's third warning In suc
cession. Demetral kicked loud and
long over the decision but his har
angue availed him nothing.
Schroeder took the first fall with
Ms favorite hold, a gruelling ham
merlock, forcing the big Oreek to
lap the sailcloth and have Friable
pull them apart. Demetral took the
middle fall with a body press. All
through the bout the two behem
oths belabored each other by slap
ping and nose pulling, and flats
flew frequently, giving the referee
plenty of work. Schroeder held the
. upper hand through most of the
play, with Demetral unable to work
an adequate defense to keep away
from the arm locks.
If he ever learns to control the
muscles In his esrs, so that he can
flap them vigorously, he should be
able to fly right out or tna ring,
but apparently this defense has
never occurred to him.
In the curtain raiser Floyd Wolf
gang, Medford mechanic, and Rol
and Warren of Klamath Falls start
ed their bout with such enthusiasm
that the ring collapsod and the
two grapplers got a breathing spell
of about 30 minutes, during which
they contented themselves with
glaring at each other and taking
advice from those In the audience
who had Juat worked out a new
way to remove an eye or a leg.
A stringer under the ring broke
after nine minutes of souMIng
while Wolfgang was hanging onto
the top rope and trying to shove
his foot down the throat of War
ren, who was standing on the floor
'outside the ring.
Last week Toy Aho of Finland
Introduced a new "hold" to War
ren, consisting of putting the knee
behind the opposition's ear while
kneeling on his head, and letting
the knee slip off, taking most ol
the skin ofr the ear. Possessed ot
a fine memory. Warren utilized the
Idea himself against Wolfgang, and
did the latter'a cauliflower eara no
good. 'The bout ended In a draw
with Warren standing In the mid
dle of the canvaa and Wolfgang
lolling about outside the ring wait
ing for the count of 30 to catch
his breath.
The bout waa considered one ot
the best on the card, and the two
may be matched again soon.
BOWLING
Team No. 8, csptalned by Qeorgc
Ctaus, took all three gamea In their
match with Captain Jim Murray's
team No. 1 In the Elks' club bowling
tourney last night.
Scores:
Team No. I
1st and 3rd Total
ISO 139 151 4n
173 180 303 994
147 13a 118 401
141 178 130 430
193 19S 130 445
140 140 140 4'JO
178 178 178 838
Totals 1087 1000 1039 S333
Team No. 8
1st 3nd 3rd Total
Geo. Gates 133 189 158
Hasen 173 173 173
Urlerc 180 188 187
Fredette 180 180 188
Predette 180 180 188
Bob Hart 141 141
141
Sweeney ..
Handicap
130 187 138
ISO 150 190
Totals 1104 1133 1001 8317
Team No. 3 will roll Tteam No. 7
tonight. Team No. 8 la composed of
Fads, captain: Dally. Stoehr. Webster.
R. Semon and W. Smith. Team No.
7 la composed of: Erlckson, capatln:
Ssylor, Csrey, Bums, Flndley and
Thompson.
Baseball Brodie
Passes, Aged S3
BALTIMORE. Md., Oct. 39. (AP)
Welter Scott Brodie, 83, the "Sieve
Brodie of baseball fame, died today
at hla home here. Brodie waa a
member of the celebrated old Baltl
mora Oriole team with aurh famous
diamond figures aa John J. McOraw
Wllbert Robinson, Hughey Jennings
and Joe Kelley.
A brilliant center fielder, Brodie
was wheelhorse of that swaahbuck
ling crew old National league cham
pions for three years In succession,
1894-1808.
Murray ..
R. Prultt
K. Miller
Boone
Sherwood
C. Holmes
Handicap
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Hamilton Law, above, of Mwlford,
considered one of the most promising
young player In the fame of badmin
ton by Jeaa WlllHrd, world profession
al chnmplun, who nil) appear ngnlmt
Law In an exhibition some at the nigh
HChonl ym here Frldfiy night. Law
la singles champion of the three coast
states In the amateur division, men's
doubles champion or Washington and
California as well as being runner-up
for the British Columbia crown, and
co holder of the mixed doubles ot
Oregon and California with Mrs. Del
Barkhuff or Heat tie. Mrs. Barkhuff
arrives tonight to take part In the
exhibition here.
FANDOM
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By Dick Applegate
Letter today from Pete Belcastro,
now on a wrestling1 tour of Mexico.
Foreign newspapers that have trick
led Into the Mall Tribune office from
various porta of Mexico have carried
store About Pete's prowess, but they
were all written in Spanish and rend
tnft Spanish Is not our long suit, our
educntlon having been neglected.
Here's one of the epistles; you try
It out and If your front teeth stand
the strain you may amuse yourself
evenlnps rattling it off to the kids,
for all we care: Qulenrenporrece es
Pietro Belcnstro, que estuvo oqut hace
poco mas de un a no y matmifloAa
luchos. SI mal no recuerdo fue con
Belcastro cou quien hlto su debut
Luis Mayo.
It's not quite as simple ss that.
There are pot-hooka, diphthongs, as
terisks and small bits of old spag
hetti dotting the letters, but It's bad
enough the way It la. That "mag-
nlflcas" stuck In there may seem
something else, but It looks to us aa
though the peons south of the line
think the Weed Avalonche la hot
stuff. And so he Is.
The letter, written In English, states
that the popular grappler may be In
Medford for a few matches late next
month, but he doesn't positively com
mit himself, being almost sure that
he will spend the winter wrestling at
Los Antfelea.
IiOi Daro, L. A. promoter, saw Pete
lose a one-hour match to Nick Lutye.
considered one of the ablest wrestlers
on the circuit, and was so Impressed
with the BelcMtro technique that he
offered him a fat contract In the Cali
fornia city. Pete anys he wants to
come here and get In better condi
tion before he tackle those big
heavies around Los Angeles,
The loss to Lutye la the only one
BelcAatro has had In 14 ftehta. tn
that bout, Lutye took the first fall
In 33 minute, and then thev finished
the hour without another fall.
A bout with Pete matched agnln.it
Marine Kennaston is one we'd like to
see. and with the Italian turning this
any In a few weeks, It's not an tm
pOAAlblllty.
It's rather smutlng to are that Pete
U billed tn Mexico City a a Spaniard
Once, so a story gnes, he waa wres
tling In Tulsa. Okla , and a promoter
saw him work, and after hearing his
nam asked him If he could speak
Spanish, Pete could, so the guy sign
ed him up for a rew bouts tn a Span
Ish district several mile distant.
When he got to the town for hit
fight, he was mildly surprised to dis
cover that his name wa now Juan
Castro, and that he wna a titled Cas
tlllsn over here to learn the new kinds
of bull-fighting. That was ok with
Juan Cajitro, but having to apeak
Spanish night and day finally got on
hi nerves and he threw In the spong.
disgusting the Ingenloua promoter no
end,
We could sit and spin yarns about
Peter by the hour, but will cut It
short with Just one more, a local oc
curranoe rut her amusing. Out test
ing A new deer gun with bad sight
and a kirk like t-.tnh whisky. Pete
waa parked by the ide of the road.
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TO PLAY ASHLAND
Coach Russell Achlson of the Med
ford Junior high school today an
nounced that the football season at
the school will be discontinued after
Saturday's game with the Axhland
Junior high school here, unless
gume can be scheduled with the Kla
math Falls Wildcats, a group of play-
ert unable to make the regular high
school squad.
Saturday's game against Ashland
will be a return match, the earlier
fray having ended In a 0-0 deadlock.
The Ashland team la composed of
Junior high players, . and several
scrubs too small to maJco the high
school squad, and enjoys a five pound
advantage over the Medford Bulldogs.
To offset any advantage that might
accrue there, Achtson's charges will
take to the atr, and with forward and
lateral paases "shoot the works" tn an
effort to close the season with a de
cisive win.
The juniors have a fast breaking,
olever team this year. To offset the
loss of Rodney Stead, out with a leg
Injury, Don Qlllsple has stepped Into
the halfback picture and haa made a
good name for himself both as a ball
carrier and aa a defensive player.
John Wall, versatile passer for the
squad, has played end, fullback and
half, and la considered a fine prospect
for the Senior squad next year at end,
being a good blocker and a hard,
clean tackier.
The Bulldoga will have the advan
tage In the kicking department, with
Ray Crosby, end, and Clifford Clegg,
fullback, both booting out some nice
spirals In earlier gamea and In prac
tise. Wall's passing, and the toasea
made by At Piche, Jr.. are also expect
ed to present an advantage to the
Juniors through the ozone.
The team has worked out several
scoring combinations, and has a fine
assortment of spinners, reverses and
bucks. The trick plays that they
have been holding will be brought to
light In the game, which Is expected
to be a fast one.
The game will start promptly at
3:30, at Van Scoyoc field. A slight
admission will be charged to cover
the cost of equipment used during
the year. A gcod crowd Is expected.
The starting line-up will probably
be:
Bob Verblck ...le
Don Montelth
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Lewis Thurman ,
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Albert Brewer ,
Ray Crosby
Al Piche .
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Clifford Clegg
ROMERO KNOCKS OUT
AL ABREW IN THIRD
MARYSVnXE. Oal., Oct. 20. Pl
Tommy Romaro, laa, of Saoramento,
knocked out Al Abrew, 13J. Oakland,
In the third round of their six-round
main event match here last night.
lMif Flight Knds
LONDON. Eng., Oct. 39. (AP)
Harold Parquhar, British diplomat
tiler, and Prltn Better. German avia
tor, landed at Henton airdrome at
4:20 this afternoon, arriving from
Parts to terminate a aa.OOO-mlle flight
wnicn Began in Mexico City last Aug
ust, PORTLAND. Me. ihlirch Mnntan.
176. Detroit, defeated Bill Curry, 178,
Chicago; two falls out of three.
the rifle leaned over the radiator cap
and shooting at a target Into a alde
hlll. A big logging truck came along
Juat after Pete had shot, and the
echoes were atlU coming back.
A burly logger, riding In the cab
with a burly driver, yelled, "Oct that
gun out of here, you ."
Without looking up, Pete retorted.
" ?" Scenting a good
cJiance to chastise a mere dtlnen, the
driver ground his truck to a atop and
both Jumped out. and It wasnt until
then that Pete turned around. Ap
parently they were wrestling fans,
for with a sudden look of dismay,
they both gulped, "HI, there, Pel,
old kid," and with hollow laughs.
Indicating how good they were at the
light persiflage, they promptly re
turned to their truck herding with
Immense slacrlty.
We haven't seen the two loggers
at the matches since.
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ROGUE RIVER DUFFERS
FLABBERGASTED BY WIN
By Dick Applegate
Efforts to track down the report
that the Duffers of the Rogue Val
ley Golf club will band ' together
and form a monastery on top ot
Table Rock, with a rope tied to a
basket the only' means of entrance
or exit, today ended In blind alleys.
The members of the Duffers refuse
to talk, so shaken, are they by their
horrible 31 to 28 victory over
the Dubs of the club for possession
of the rust beleagured tin cup
trophy.
. Most of the members of the divot
digging, snake klllng Dubs can hold
their' heads aloft, having gone down
to noble defeat, holding high the
traditions of the organization never
to win a match. Take A. 8. Rosen -baum
for Instance: He cut and
slashed hla way through the ropes
and traps, neatly executing shots
into seemingly Impossible places un
der rocks and In dltchea to blast
out -a convincing 3-0 loan In. spite
of all the desperate slicing and cut
ting, topping and foozling of the
completely outclassed H. A. Thleroti.
Honored as the standard bearers
of the Dubs along with Rosenbaum
are R. W. Ruhl, Al Llttrell. Ed
Nichols, George Bar. Stan Sherwood,
J, C. Boyl and Raymond Reter who
turned back Roy Prultt, George
Roberts, Jerry Jerome, Sam Hous
ton, Orln 8chenck, Bill Lydlard and
MaJ Morris In that order without
taking a single point, a seemingly
Impossible feat, accomplished with
some of the cleverest broken field
losing of balls and breaking of club
shafts In the history of the tourna
ments. Victory was not quite so bitter
for the Duffers as might be ex
pected, they still being able to
point with pride to Walter Leverette
who turned In a fast 8-0 loss
against George Hunt, and to Earl
ON THE FOOTBALL FRONT
, PALO ALTO, Cal Oct. 29.-HAP)
While their Injured teammate,
Franke Alustlza, was preparing for
his removal to San Francisco to
undergo a delicate eye operation.
Stanford's football players who now
admit they fought for Alustlza In
defeating Washington, 6-0 Saturday
went to work today for this
week's non-conference clash against
Santa Clara.
PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. ,29. (AP)
A polishing Job of their aerial
works la ahead of the Washington
State Cougars In preparation lor
Gonznga's eleven here Saturday,
Coach Babe Holllngbery was pleas
Fights Last Night
(Dy the Associated Press)
NEW YORK. Eddie Ztvlc, 134, of
Pittsburgh, and Honey Melody, 134,
Boston, drew (B),
CHICAGO. Billy Belebron. 147.
Rockford, 111., stopped Laddie Tonl-
ellt, 146, Marseilles, Idd. (1); Willie
Davis, 134. Mexico, outpointed Aubrey
Msrtln, 137, Beckley, W. Va. (6).
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Mickey Ma
ker, 145. Jersey City, outpointed Joey
Spelgal. 145. Pittsburgh (160),
P1TTSBURCIH. Anson Oreen, 189,
Pittsburgh, stopped Mlket Bnszone.
163. Pittsburgh (7). i
PLAINPIELD, N. J Joe Lynch, 168.
Plalnfteld, outpointed Al Rossi, 156,
Belleville, N. J. (8).
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York, who also battled his way to
the same kind of beating at the
nanda pi ft. L. Barton. George Prey,
Prank Perl and J. H. Fletcher also
did some spartan service for the
Duffers, losing firmly to Dr. Kre&see,
H. O. Beng-son and Earl Sims. But
their efforts were unavailing and
their team went down to ignomin
ious victory In spite of their bril
liant showing.
Perhaps the outstanding battles
of the day featured Harold Bunoe.
Prank Reum. Jack Thompson and
Arthur Lalng of the Dubs who
fought through their rounds wfth
A, H. Endrls. Gene Thorndlke, Ole
Alenderfei1 and Howard LeClerc to
end all even. First one team mem
ber would turn in a beautiful
smash Into tree to . forge into
the back row only to have his nerve
crack under the terrible strain and
dub his next shot away off Una
directly toward the pin. The eight
men hewed their way to a lH-lVi
deadlock, but their honor remains
unsmlrched.
Early in the struggle W. Tburlow
took a commanding rear post over
Glen Jackson by the somewhat
questionable ruse of keeping quiet
while Jackson was winding up for
his kill, on ' several occasions bo
upsetting him that he was having
extreme difficulty In getting his
shots over the fence and Into the
rough consistently. There la some
talk of lynching Tburlow for his
unusual conduct In a game usually
known for Its clean fun, but at
least his method brought blm a
striking loss, H to 3'.
The battle of the tin cup Is over
now, and other plays can again
congregate around the traps and
in the rough without a second
thought for the danger of flying
balls and club heads. The divots
are fairly safe for another year, j
at least.
ed with the way the famed God-dard-to-Christofferson
-or - Dougherty
passing attack clicked for the first
time against Oregon State last week.
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 39. (AP)
Fearing weakening of his team
through the injuries received In the
Washburn game. Coach Mike Pecar
ovich la planning four days of easy
workouts for the Gonsaga game at
Washington State college Saturday.
MOSCOW, Idaho. Oct. 39. (AP)
The Idaho Vandals, winner last
week of their first football game
In five starts, will have their only
open date of the season Saturday.
PARIS. MARCEL Thll, Prance, out.
pointed Al Diamond, Faterson, N. J.
(10).
NEWARK. N. J. Maxle Fisher,
131, Newark, outpointed -Freddie
Cochrane, 135 Elizabeth (10).
ly the Associated Press) .
NEW YORK. Danno O'Mnhoney,
220, Ireland, defeated Ed Don George,
North Java, N. Y.; one fall.
CAMDEN, N. J. Charley Santon,
220. Klrksvllle, O., defeated Ernie Hef
ner, 228. Bhermau, Texas; one fall,
MONTREAL. Joe Savoldl, 200,
Three Oaks, Mich., defeated Cark Po
Jello, 200, Lithuania; two falls out of
three.
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(By Dirk Applecart.)
An article by this writer la yes
terday's Mall Tribune, comparing the
present edition of the Black Tornado,
Med'ird hlh school football team,
with the 1027-6 taaros under Prink
Oalllson. apparently touched a vital
spot In something, for there haa been
considerable comment, pro and con,
since, flome believe the article was
premature, and will give the football
players the "big head," leaving them
practically worthless for anything
other than posing for photographs.
A few doubted the accuracy of the
comparison, and some were even so
raah as to agree with us.
Queried as to hla opinion of the
effect of the story. Coach Bowerman
today said the oomparlson. aa a com
parison, waa satisfactory. "Here's the
way the boys look at It," Bowerman
said: "They don't think ther're so
good as the state ohamplonshlp teams
under calllson. Those teams have
always been the acme of perfection
to every one ot them, and what they
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Jackson By Spin
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 29. (API
Battered to the floor with lefts and
rights. Ernie Piluso rose with an air
plane apln hold and dumped Bulldog
Jackson for the deciding fall In their
rough mlddlewelht wrestling bout
here last night.
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hammerlock.
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. M. (AP)
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The 93-to-S beating Inflicted Sat.
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