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' PAGE SIX MEPFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHU, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 . A I ( y GAIN TITLES IN Five States Represented by Winners in Diamond Belt Eliminations M.' A. C. Heavyweight Is Victor PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 21 (AP) Eltht yeuttti from states r"" the crest of fur western nmsteur flstlana, today. After battllnir their way tlirouRti the preliminaries and seml-wlndups. tha 16 young chnps who met In the finals of the far western diamond belt championship last night treat ed 3800 customers to several houra of continuous and high-speed ac tion. Emerging as winners were the fol lowing: 112-ponnd class Johnny Martin, United States Indian school. Phoe nix. Ariz., who scored a technical knockout over Pulton McMillan ol Washington State college In the second round. 118-pound class Tommy Cobb, Ban Jose. Cal.. Bears, who pounded out a three-round decision over Danny La Verne, Vldal Athletic club, Ban FYnnclsco. 126-pound class Tom Moycr, un attached, Portland, who won a close decision from Andy Tedrlck, Wash ington State college. 13S-pound class Joey August, Uni versity of Idaho, who defeated Paul Waller. University of Idaho, by a decision. 147-pound class Morris Slikolnlk, Baglea' Athletic club, Seattle, won decision from Bender Luce, Uni versity of Idaho. 160-pound class Ed MrKlnnon, Washington Blate college, wh6 knock ed out Mark Holmes, Portland boxing achool, In the first round. 175-pound class Sal Cardy,, Fall - Athletic club. Pittsburg, Cal., who took a decision from Darwin Melners. Washington State college. Heavyweight class Dave Johnston. Multnomah club. Portland, who do . feated Olrard DeCiercq, San Fran ' elaco Longshoremen's Union, by a de cision. More than 100 youths competed for the belts which were awarded t3ie winners In each class. Proceeds of the tourney are to go to the Chrlstmaa cheer fxind of the Port land pollco sunshine division, i AT Rti PAflO. Tex.. Nov. 21. (m Crltl r.r.inn liquor drinking At football gtirrwi. Dr. Joseph Artman of ChK-flRo told the Texnn Conre.w of Parents Mid Teachers today that "wet act oiir elvea bock In the clinnvpter rare when we brmwtlit liquor bnclc." "I aaw more drinking at the Wcc Inatltitte homomlng game in Hous ton than I have aeon at any ball game in 10 yearn." he wild. "If I were a oolleife president I would not hnve football pame." He unwilled foot-bnll a one of the 'gla.moT" evil of today. Fights Last Night ny the Associated Press, NEW YORK Pedro Montai.ee. 184!a, Puerto Rico, knocked out Jack Stanley, 14214, Union City, N. J. (3). ASHTABULA, O. Battling Bobo. Birmingham, Ala., knocked out Young Pslmer, Philadelphia, (4): Lloyd Pines. 128, Akron, O., knocked out Ernie Peters, 125, Chicago, (2), ATLANTIC CITY! N. J. Young Oene Buffalo. 141, Philadelphia, out pointed Puggy Snyder, 144, Vlneland (10). La Grande Player Dies Of Infection l.A OR ANDK. Ore., Nov. 21. ,TV Pohert I.ee Koyle, 17, ItaOrande hlh foot tall and baseball plaver, died Tueeday of blood stream Infection, lie was 111 several weeka, but only during the 1aM week did hla condi tion become critical. He played hla last game with the Tlflers agalnat MUton-rrcewater. He ceomprtnled the team to The Dalles, but felt a bit too ill and wa-a not jvrmltted to play. PORTLAND, Nov. 21, (Pi The foal line afejid of flulck O'Halloran continued vwtay as the .lelferwm hitfh football player held the alwtht salti he made yesterday over his pneu monia affliction, t. Vincent's hna--pits! reported. He remained under an oxynen tent. SPORTSMEN A. K. C. Registered Chesapeake Bay RETRIEVERS 7 mo. old fully trained See them ftt Humane Socioty' Shelter Table Rock Road Vandal Fullback i ' W ' 1 - 'i Rosa 8undberg, 200-pound foot ball player from Idaho Falls, Ida., la fullback for the U-ilverslty of Idaho eleven. (Associated Press Photol SIGNED FOR NEXT WRESTLING EVENT Another three-star fight card has been lined up by Promoter Mack Lil Inrd for next Monday night at the Armory, LUlard announced today. Frank l Peck, rough-house artist, will mrnt Johnnny Soon, another exponent of the unorthodox In hla rljig work, In the Auatrallan system curtain ralaer. Peck, a former priw) fighter, who hna circled the enrth several times In search of bigger and meaner oppo nents, aaw Bonn work last week and Immediately clamored for a bout, which has been' granted. In the middle bout, another tough man, Ken Hoi lis of Little Rock, Ark,, will encounter Toots Estea, speedy Hawaii nn champion. In previous bat tles here KBtes has generally managed to remain above reproach In his tac tics, but, according to LUlard, he will have to have a lot of patience to endure Hollls' skullduggery without losing his temper. This bout will also bo under the Auatrallan system. The last bout on the card will fea ture I Wolfe, hawser legped Texan, against Tiger Tnnkoss, giant Bulgar ian, who will wrestle here for the first time. Tanknoas Is another grad uate of the school of hard knocks who takes hla bites and kicks as he finds tliem, and Indications are that ho will give Wolfo nn unhappy even ing. Wolfe, like Gates, seems to pre fer the fant, clean type of muscle mangling, but when aroused la as dangerous aa any man In the ring. The Hat of names on the card would Indicate a night of furious lugging, biting and kicking Monday, with each participant well versed In ring lore. The same prices will pro vail as last week. BOWLING Cnptsln Jnck Blennn's tenm took the long end ol l 3 to 1 count In tlielr Elk bowling tournament match with Captain Clcorgo Clntes' outfit lest night. Teems captained hy Bur roughs and Erlckson will roll Friday night. Scores Inst night Ten in No. H 1st 3d 3d Til. antes ISO 223 1S3 634 Predette 1117 177 Inn nils B. Hnrt 13(1 155 137 408 llauen .. 173 173 173 1 LeClerc - 172 173 172 .116 Sweeney 133 133 133 30n Handicap 135 13S 13S 405 Totnl 1093 1IBI1 1049 3308 Tenm No. 3 1st 2d Sd Ttl. Mlermn 234 143 105 674 Ulltls 148 130 103 470 Colenmn 147 170 180 41)7 C. Holmes ..... 122 123 123 388 Cnnfleld 158 158 158 474 V. Btrsng 104 203 133 409 Itnnrtlrnp 1H8 108 108 604 Tolnl 1171 113 1177 3474 Basketball Opens Portland Season rorm.ANr). Nov. at. r iiasket- bnlsl will rwket through the elr end boom ealnst bsckbosrds toiiujht a Portland amateur basketball makes He annual debut In a me.va opening at Jefferson hlKh. Almost 600 hoopers on 41 league teams will he there ready for action, and four teams will be aetccted to play. Bronchial Coughs Rend This Generous Offer Got a 4A-eent bottle of Buckley' Mixture (triple atin at Oarmln's Drug ture r anv good drug atorv take 3 div-r before you go to bed to ti',t!titthn if that louh old per MMnt co'.itfn han't left you II ymi do not eleep like a top rll nht lone set your money buck It ncs Itfce a flh often one tp stop an ordin arv emwh, BUCKLEY'C MIXTURE? A SINGLE SIR. e&OVES IT TIGERS DRILLED GRIDIRON PLAYS Working acalnst Grants Pa for mation as presented by the second team, the Med ford high ichool foot ball aquad Mat night went through their last heavy acrlmmage of the week before their annual battle with the Grants Pms high school team In the Cllmato City, Saturday, Pass defense was atreescd, and then almost an hour of good, hard acrlm piage, ualng their own plays, was hed, aa the aquad tapered off for what Is expected to be one of the hardest games of the season. On offens, the aquad worked on several new plays, but Ccoch Bowcrmnn aaked thai the new formations not be made public prior to the game. After dinner last night a skull seiwlon was held, with moat of the bockfteld men in attend ance, working out new scoring com bl nation. - The lnj ury to Halfback Lewis' shoulder has proved more serlouathan at first believed, and Bowsrman was doubtful If the brilliant little back would be able to see extlon. Both Lewla and Kunzman were held out of practice last night, and watched the action from the sidelines. Kunz man is Buffering from a torn liga ment In his knee which will prob ably keep him out of most of the game, and may even prevent his start ing. Eldon Grow, big sophomore end. has been shifted from right to loft end to fill in In Kunzman's place, if necessary. Interest in the game -la high In Grants Paea and the Cavemen are prepared to unload the works in an effort to stop the high-scoring spree of the Black Tornedo, and emerge with a win If possible. Potentially, the Grants Pass outfit la one of the strongest in that city In years, but they have had trouble In finding their stride to dat. In nearly every game ao far this year, they have shown flashes of brilliance, trumping Ashland under and losing twice to the powerful Klamath Palls eleven by one touchdown margins. ON THE By HOimY MOIIIUS Piiiiflc Const (onferrnce OMIrlal (Written for the Associated Press) SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) One or the . toughest decisions I ever had to call In my 13 years of officiating in the Pacific Coast conference waa In the Southern California-California football game last aoason and I don't think Coach Howard Jones of the Trojans will ever forget It either. In the fourth quarter U. 8. C. was trailing 2 to 7, and the Trojans threw everything they had into last-minute drive. After marching nearly 3B ynrds they were left with one more down and only a couple of feet to go for a touchdown and victory. Southern California had been suc cessful with smashes at the weak side of the line all this distance, but on this last attempt It decided to cross up the Beara by cracking center. The signal called for "Inky" Wat kins, a truly great halfback, to dive for the score. As he aalled into the nlr, Russell Calkins, the Cali fornia center, Just managed to get. hold of him. They fell to the turf and there was a big pile up on the goal line. Nobody could see the ball. The head linesman and field Judge Jumped into the pack. When 1 finally got a glimpse of the ball It wag three Inchea from the goal line. Boy, that was a tough onel Portland, Calgary Win Hockey Tilts REATrLE. Nov. 21 . -( AP) Port land and Calgary have started to "crowd" Vancouver for tha leadership in the northwestern hockey league. Nosing out Seattle, 3 to 1, here last night, Portland Jumped into a tie with Vancouver for first place, and Calgary moved along with tne lenders by conquering Edmonton at Calgary, 3 to 1, In an overtime bat tle, f 1 VANCOUVER. B. C Oeterlno Gar cia, Hfl4, Los Ancelea, outpointed Gordon Wallace, Hfl, Vancouver (13). CINT0H IOC T ION At 0 eonw 4 fWlh Avwiu. tnrf "A StrHtSn C.qo ftrw Hotd Nh tn wnturwmd tecstton - Only on bloc from til Th.tr.t nd Stor. KtWPOPUlAR PRICt 0ATS $ 1 .50 Up twnbrt food is t! wl SemK'dS" t&reutQ mr? SPOT Hotel ,frt,.,l FANDOM RANDOM By Dick Applegate Word today from Red McDonald, former Medford and Oregon State football and basketball flash, now coaching at Lake view high achool. "The weather change very quickly over here," Red write, adding that one week they practiced at 10 below zero, with 10 Inchea of snow on the ground. The next week the snow was all gone, and they had mud and rain, and following that they had a dry, fast field. Somo people 1 would bo a trifle (CW diacorurflfired, we're ftS afraid, It they had all those things to con tend with. But not Red. Hla players get an hour of practice Jtfcwtw a day, allowing in minutes to get on the field and 15 to dress after the sessions are over. School gets out at 2 o'clock, and ends at 3;30, when the stalwarts have to grab the next bus home. Some of the players live .IB miles aivny, making a round trip of 110 (mathematics Just nunc nntunilly to us) miles a day. .Mr-Donahl lias one guard who neigh ll!) pound, the siime ton nage as his center, ills regular quarterback tips the hrnini at a rnlliMiftl in, but he's down with the measles now. The substitute Is a giant of 106 pounds. Even so. Red has knocked over everything in thu vicinity, and threw an awful scare into Klamath Falls, losing only 13-0. in the last quarter. Interesting clipping from the Hous ton (Texas) Chronicle of November 3: "A bosket ball coaching school for women, the first of Its k!nd ever to be held In Houston, will be sponsored by the athletic division of the city ucrcntlon department for a three ntght series. Outstanding women coaches and officials of the county will take part In the Instruction whlcH' will be led by Mrs. Gilbert Hermancc, the No. 1 authority on rules among the women officials in the southwest." Mrs. Hcrmance Is a- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sheets of Med ford. and Is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon, where ahe was a member of the all-star baseball team Tor girls. She bacem official referee of civic basketball m Houston during her residence there. Mr. Henna nee Is associated with the physical edu cation department of Rice Institute in Houston. We notlred an article In the Pnrtliiflrt OrcEonlan yestenl.iy tlnfe llncd from Eugene, wherein It was charged hy Eugene thnt .Medford Imd refused to play them. Surh Is not the case, of course. The article further allege that the NOTICE TO WHISKY BUYERS BOTTOMS UP" ANNOUNCES DOUBLE BONUS 25 MORE AGE HEW LOW PRICE! EVEN better today than when it swept into leader ship 25 longer in wood, smoother, more mel low. Yet because of its tremendous popularity and amazing sales volume, now lower in price. Made from an expensive 65-year-old sour-mash formula. Enjoy it today! ft'o bollttd cl a minimum of IS monthi ('nf in isxL KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY BROWN-FORM AN A' toa.W'c Wrll, Thf ;i nl iitnllnchtim ( iniip.m 1 Bl1s , roitlsnd, Oregon. game probably would have been played had It not been for the In fantile paralysis "scare" here. Principal C. O. Smith of the high school yesterday denied that surh a game had ever been refused, and further denied that any mention of the alleged scare had been made during negotiations. Med ford tried to arrange a game with Eugene for the loth, but Eugene had a game on that date. Med ford as to be busy with Ashland on Thanksgiving day. so the only opening left was for a pot -season game, and this Medford If still hoping to complete. Such a game, on December 7, would lie rastly Interesting, and would draw a tremendous crowd. There are ' ways and ways of keeping in vcutW MiiellMnn frtf SUM WITH For instance, 4m Sam VanDyke, an aspiring basketball play er for Medford this year, la al ready taking his dally workout on the maple court. VanDyke, aa you may remember, Is the. lad who won the Medford-Ashland game almost single handed after the first string had been declared ineligible because of their barn-painting procllvltiea two years ago. ' Ted Cox. Tulane's 260-pound head coach, keeps In condition outside the football season by playing handball, and has developed -remarkable grace and agility. Handball la a threat game for developing coordination. For those rotund gcntlemenwhose belts are be ginning to get tight, it can't be beat. The only handball court we know of in Medford is at the Elks' temple. WRESTLING (By the Associated PreM) ALBANY, N. T. Danno O'Mahoney, 220, Ireland, defeated Fred Grubmeier, Des Moines, la., two straight falls. TRENTON, N. J. Ralph Garibaldi, 205, St. Louis, threw Dr. Len Hall, 208, Nebraska, 16:30. BRIDGEPORT. N. J. Casey (Hill Billy) Berger, 217. Horse Cave. Ky., defeated Danny O'Connor, 210, Ire land, two out of three falls. WARE, Mass. Jack Muldoon, Nova Scotia, defeated Bey Sulayman, Man chester, N. H two out of three falls. BELLINGHAM Ted Cox, 250, Lodl, Cal., and Jack Forsgren, 240, Vancou ver, B. C, drew. WALLA WALLA. Brother Jonathan Heaton, Salt Lake City heavyweight, defeated Ivan Manacoff, Russian, two straight falls. 1 WILLAMETTE, FRESNO ARGUE OVER PLACE FRESNO. Cal., Nov. 21. () Fresno State college athletic authorities said today they were negotiating for a post-season game with the Willam ette university Bearcats. Willamette wants to come hero for the game December 7, but Fresno want the northern trip, officials said. 45c Vi PINT Code No. 155-D 1 Pint, 80c Cod No. 15S-C 1 Quart, $1.50 Codt No. 155-A Distillery COMPANY - -y for Illustrate rl Rfrlpf IVmMnt. Bfilrll ON THE FOOTBALL FRONT SEATTLE, Nov. 31. (JPfThd Wash ington Huskies' heavy work for the Oregon game ended today with a short practice. Jimmy Cain, halfback, remained on the side lines when the last scrim mage was held. He said he expected to play In the Oregon game, despite a fractured rib. EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 31. (j The University of Oregon, football players dashed through their final heavy practice of the week yesterday and will leave this afternoon for Satur day's game against University of Washington. The eager Webfoots look like any thing but the underdogs they are rated, and appeared uncowed by the huge Husky line. Dale Lasselle, aee passer and shifty ball carrier, will start at left half for Oregon despite the return to form of Bud Goodin. The Oregon squad hoped Us Jinx over Washington would function again this year after & reversal in last year's classic. 1 CORVALLIS. Ore., Nov. 21. 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