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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2,. 1935
All-Star Cast Billed for Wrestling Fracas on Armory Mat Tonight
PAGE TWO
WOLFE WILL FACE
DEAD PAN HOLLIS
Belcastro And Mobley Pair
ed For Semi-Windup
Toots Estes And Frankie
Peck To Open Fireworks.
wrottitnir fana are expected to
reach a new peak In high blood pre
ute at the Armory tonight before the
three-star wrestling card that iromu
t,r Mack UUard has arranged U over,
With "Uead-pan Ken" Hollls. perhapi
the meanest ot aU nrtan wrestlers
seen here, matching his dirty work
against the whipcord legs ol Les
wolfe In what is sure to be a wild
affair, the carnage la expected to be
terrific.
Wolfe has watched Hollls wrestle,
and although he has a wholesome re
spect for the mean one's flying flsta
and feet, he has grimly stated that
he will win tonight. Asked how,
Wolfe intimated that he has worked
out a defense against the unorthodox
attack that he will face, and rubbing
his powerful legs, admitted that he
will depend mostly on hla body acls
aora for his two falls.
In the mldl'.s event, two scientific
Jiug and lug artlsaon will moot, wl'.b.
Pete Bo'.casiro, jur.lcr-hcavywclght
champion of the Pucltlc coast meeting
the "Alabama Strongboy," Kex Mob
ley. In a recent bout, Ilelcastro
banged out a win with hla killing
drop-kicks, flattening Mobley several
times. He stated today that he thinks
his leg punches will be enough to
night to flatten Mobley Again, and if
not, he has several other tricks lie
may use. One of bis newest, and by
now favorlto, holds is hit own toe
lick, a wmoiiutlun ct several pun
ifhin? holds applied to Mm while In
Mexico.
Mobley himself has wrestled In
Mexico a good deal, but admlta that
he had never seen this toe lock until
Belcastro used It on him several weeks
ago. "I know a few Mexican holds
myself". Mobley said. It was while
wrestling In the southland that Mob
ley discovered bis exclusive method of
gottlng out of a head scissors by
merely rooting along the mat until
the opponent's legs are pried apart,
"Sure I'll use it tonight. If I have to",
Mobley said today.
In the curtain raiser Toots Estes,
Hawaiian oh amp Ion, will moot
Frankie Peck, San Francisco water
front rough and tumble exponent.
This matoh Is expected to be largely
apeod against brawn, with Peck hav
ing the edge In alze. In five years of
globe trotting, fighting in every stste
In the union and in nearly every port
of call In the world, Peck has met
many fast and l ugged wrestlers, some
as good as Estes, some not so good.
That he realizes that Estes la going
to be one of his hardest assignments
Is Indicated by the fact that he has
spent most of his time sines arriving
in the city In doing hard road work,
according to Promoter Llllard. Asked
If he intended any dirty wrestling to
night. Peck said "Not unless I have to
to get out of a tough spot. They
tell rne this Estes is a real wrestler,
and Is going to be hsrd to lick. If
he tries to guzzle me alive, I may
liave to got rough, but I don't Intend
to unleas he forces me Into It."
Kstes wss noncommittal on this
point, Indicating that he will plan
his strategy In the ring, after he
learns the conditions, rather than
before the bout. "If he wants to get
dirty, that his business," Estes said
this morning.
BOWERMAN CALLS
CAGE CANDIDATES
9
A enlt for basketball turnout was
lMued today by Coach Bill Bow
erman of the Senior hlgn school,
with the first session slated for
a week from today. December 9.
A tentative schedule has been
drawn up, and includes a depart
ure from the usual Southern Ore
gon league practice of playing each
league trnm twice. This year, each
twm will play each other team In
the league In four game, home-anil-home.
Klnmnth Fulls, whtcn
school is listed In the Eastern Ore
gon league, will be plnyed three
times.
The schedule as now drawn win
includes
Jan. 3 Ojwn
Jan. 10 Weed, here f tentative).
Jan. II Weed, here (tentative),
jan, 17 K, Falls, there.
Jan IB K. Tails, there.
Jan. 34 Ashland, there,
Jan. 2ft Ashland, here.
Jan. 91 Grants Pom. here.
Feb. 1 Grants Paw. there.
Feb. 7 Chemawa, here; tentative
Feb. fl Chemawa. here; tentative.
Feb. 14 Oregon Fresh, here.
Feb. IS Orants Pars, here.
Feb. 21 Ashlnd. there.
Feb. 2BK. Falls, here.
Feb. 29 O. Pass, there.
March 6 AAhland. here (last
league game).
MlMlnhAr? Meellnn The Mlfkn
ry Sorletlee of the M. B. church will
meet tomorrow at two o'clock wlt,j
Aire. w. a. Monowoy, saj mic .tirrt
A pralne offering will be luken Mr vol
untary mlailor.urles wltr.out definite
onlnrlea.
Dm Mall Trlburj, nt lit.
I
BEUCASTRO
EX-FOCrr BALL.
1
,mv pcii .ee.
li" LnVTflS Ik'" " '' ' HEVW,EIGHT AM1,'0N
Pete Belcastro, who Monday night mixes with Hex Mobley, the
"Alabama Stronghoy' at the Armory arena. Itdeaslro, a favorite nun
Medford audiences, Is a former football player from St. Mary's college
In California. To keep In condition
hills, hunting deer and game Dims.
METHODISTS FOR
E
First Time Squad West Of
Mississippi River Select
ed To Represent East
Accept 'With Pleasure.'
Mustang Coach Happy
DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 3. (AP)
Coach Madison (Matty) Bell,
whoso Southern Methodist eleven
won the Hose Bowl bid In hlB first
year ns head coach, was happy to
day for the "greatest gang of kids
I over saw."
Ho received the news after be
ing awakened from a sound sleep
last night.
"I'm mighty happy," he said
sleepily. "I hope we can make
good,"
Then his voice began to clear up.
"It's a great thing for the boys,"
he continued. "They're the great
est gang of kids I ever saw. The
Rose Bowl has been their goal all
season. Thoy've talked about It all
year."
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif.,
Deo. a. (AP) Southern Methodist
football conquerors of the southwest,
and Stanford, choice of the Pacific
Coast conference, meet New Year's
Day In Pasadena's Rose Bowl.
That announcement late last night
by Al Masters, Stanford graduate
manager, ended a week long national
speculation over the Indians' oppon
ent In the Rose Bowl game.
Selection of Southern Methodist,
undefeated and untied, marks the
first time a team west of the Missis
sippi river has been chosen as an
"Eostern" representative in Rose Bowl
play.
Southern Methodist, noted for Its
colorful and effective passing attack,
earned Its hid Saturday by heating
Texas Christian, previously undefeat
ed. 20-14.
Although Stanford lost to the Uni
versity of California at Loa Angeles
7-6, In an early season game. It wal
loped California 13-0 after the Bears
hsd won nine straight.
j The Invitation to Southern Metho
dist was extended by Masters via long
distance telephone.
James Stewart, director of athletics
at the Texas institution, conferred
quickly with 8. M. U. officials after
Masters called him and then called
back and said the Mustangs accepted
"with pleasure."
The negotiations were completed
within an hour.
Coach "Tiny" ThornhlU of Stan
ford grinned hroadly when he was in
formed 8. M. U. had accepted.
BOWLIHG
The Mnll Tribune pin-Meyers Sun
day night ntnllfd the Anbey Motor
bowlers. 2RM) to 3720. In a close, hard
fought mn!fti t the Smoke House
nlley... The ecoree:
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Prultt mi 137 193 S31
Mm. Prultt 1M 134 170-4MI
FVrgnson . 307 1(18 137 M3
Seylor 1IU 320 174 878
Ends 1HI1 2M 210 810
Handicap fll 81 01 - 183
Totals
083 024 044 3850
.thrtey Motor t'rt.
Boyinn ins
Abbey 143
140
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109447
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184 SII4
McBee 179
i TYtcrson T 8fl
j DMy 300
N. Thnuteur .....
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Handicap lol
ToUll 018 8(10 Oil 2720
XMAS 1'HOTOS
Holiday Special, N" !
l00"O-'J!VS Olluelte Holly TheiiiFi
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he takes frequent Jaunts Into the
SEEN AS COMERS
ON GONZAGA GRID
GONZAOA UNIVERSITY, Spokone,
Wash. Oec 2. (Spl.) Tho promis
ing gridiron career of Leo Ghelardl
elusive Gonaaga Frosh atr Is defi
nitely over.
That announcement from team
physician Dr. R. B. Mauro, cast gloom
over the OanzagA football camo
Coach Mike Pecarovich took atoc of
hla prospects for 1936.
Ghelardl has Just been relented
from tho university infirmary where
he wa confined with a fractured
collar bono sustained in the final
frosh game with the Montana, fre&h.
men, and Dr. Mauro haa declared that
any further football would perma
nently Injure the damaged shoulder.
Although the little pony back had
been hampered by injuries all year.
he had performed capably in a bill
lupglng role end wes looked to for
some touchdowns next ye.ir.
Aside from "tho law of 'Ghelaidl.
cno of the best of the rook 1m hack
crop, Gonzaga's prospects are for one
of the best elevens In years.
The 1035 tcojn will lose five letter
men, with a husky crow of freshmen
moving up -to fill the vacancies.
The best new backfleld be:t, accord
ing to Pecarovich la Dick Lewis, of
Medford. the versatile irosh star who
sparked the Zag yearling attack In
every game this year. Bld doing
heavy duty on the ball carrying,
kicking and passing. Lewis hooted
successfully every tryfor-point at
tempted during the season.
Against Ellensburg. Washington
Norcal school champions, he returned
tho opening klekoff 60 yordft and a
few plays later went the remaining
60 for the score that started the Zag
Babes rolling to a 14 to 8 win. He aUo
booted two conversions. Best of the
linesmen is Ron Baker, also of Mod
ford, aqunre Jawed guard, who Is call
ed bv Pecaxovieh a likely starting
Ur , . ie.n for Gonznga next season.
LOYOLA FINALLY WINS
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LOS ANGELES. Dec. 2. (API Af
ter four years vt trying. Conch Tom
Lelb's Loyola eleven defeated Santa
Clara yesterday, 7-0. before 12.000
persons at Gllmnre stadium.
A lone touchdown of the fumblo
frnuRht contest came In the final
quarter when Loyola marched 42
yards In 9 plays to score.
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By Dick Applegate
The Medford high school football
team la definitely through for the
season. Coach Bill Bowerm&n an
nounced this morning, "unless Stan
ford wants to play us In the Rose
Bowl." Informed that Stanford had
signed Southern Methodist, Bower
man allowed that that was their
business if they oaw it that, way, and
Issued & call for suits.
There really are no more fields
to conquer In HIrIi school foot
ball anyway, a he Tigers have
taken everything In their stride,
have defeated some of the best
teams In the state by good ma
Jorltles. Hood River would un
doubtedly like a post-season
game, hut Hood River was dump-
"! ' . . rT r .,.,1.1., ! .. .... - :
FOURTH
NSECUTIVE
YEAR!
of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
PROVES IT PAYS
f ed In their first game by Wash
ington high of Portland.
Washington waa defeated on
: Thanksgiving, Mac high of Milton
Pree water waa eliminated by Hood
River. There remain only two unde
feated and untied teams In the state,
; Medford and Myrtle Point. Myrtle
; Point atlll declines a Medford game.
Ail Hall to the Black Tornado, 1035
Oregon state champions.
With football definitely out of the
way, Bnwerman haa Issued a call for
basketball artists. The net men will
report Monday, Dec. 0. and start prac
tice Immediately. "I want them to
come out so that I can have a look
at them, and anyone that doesn't
want to report for early duty had
best forget about basketball. We
don't want them under our feet after
the others have already learned their
plays," Bowerman said today.
It la too early to d red let what kind
of a basketball team Medford .will
have this year but, as usual, hopes
are high. Although be didn't play
varsity basketball at the University of
Oregon, Bowerman did play freshman
ball there and whlled away the winter '
with
The most obvious proof of an advertis
ing medium's ability to pay is the loyalty
of the advertisers who use it It takes
results to bring in renewal contracts.
Week after week, the VVm. Wrigley
Jr. Co. has been advertising its popular
chewing gum in this newspaper. Now
comes an order renewing this con
EXPER ENCE
I months playing forward for DeNefrs
Independent team In Eugene, a group
of behemoths regarded as one of the
j strongest independent teams in the
aiaie, aiong with the Union Oilers of
Portland. Bill Morgan, another Med
ford footballer, was a star guard on
the DeNeff quint.
With .Medford winter sports en
thusiasts now suggesting that
skiing parties be organized for
skiing on the fog. there la no
longer any doubt but what the
winter sport season has arrived.
Vesterday a large crowd of skllera
wended their way to the Crater
Lake wlrfter playground to get
snow up their pants legs and to
remote large areas of epidermis
sliding on the frozen snoiv after
having foiled to negotiate a
tellermark turn.
The winter-sports enthusiast Is a
peculiar sort of person. He will glee
fully organize expeditions for "having
fun" Into the teeth of the most hor
rible blizzards, firmly convinced that
the particular spot to which he is
going will o" bathed In limpid sun
light as warm as the beach at Walklkl.
The mere fact that snow would rapid
verbsmg
amous Chewin
INCREASED SPAC
man t fiims;
ly melt at the temperatures he de
scribes seems to have little or no
effect upon him. He will come Into
the house and cajole and threaten
and tease, trying to lure some person
Tflth better sense from off a warm
davenport Into a howling gale.
Some even go so far as to cock a
speculative eye at the Medford Cor-
inejN. porauon irn-
Oregon) mill
pond every time
the mercury
manages to climb
down past 32.
and alt on the
edge In the damp
mud firmly con-
other hour's waiting will reward him
with a nice thick crust of Ice on
which to skate. Ice skating Is anoth
er peculiar sort of insanity, which
no amount of warm winter weather
will Jolt out of the true skater's skull.
Under ideal circumstances, with Ice
about four feet thick and no rocks
or snow on the surface, Ice skating
can be painful enough. But with ice
half as thick as the skull of the guy
who wants to slide on It, It can be
1
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Our long roll call of loyal advertisers
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TO USE. THE
about s rlsk7 as any other kind of
suicide. We once fell down whilt
essaying a graceful curve on the
Klamath nlls ice. and thought w
were going to slide right out the
mouth of the river into the Pacific.
A half-submerged log ended that
threat, and our ambition to become
another Pierre Brunet.
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