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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935 GRUDGE MATCH ON TONIGHT'S MAT CARD 10 "Dead Pan" Ken FANDOM AT RANDOM By Dick Applegate TEAM NO. 6 TAKES LENGTHY LEAD IN Jlu Jitsu Exponent Will Tangle With Wolfe In Middle Match Mobley And Peck Open Program It will be slug and kick At the Armory tonight, and the devil tnko the hindmost, when two bitter grudge leuda and a Jlu Jlteu wrost ling match take the center of Inter est In what has been heralded as the most exciting wrestling card In months. Id the main event, the long antici pated clash between Ken Holila, the Oklahoma fire eater who several weeks ago was the recipient of a charming ehower of blackjacks, at which the police were hosts, settles his differences with Bob Kennaston, Gold Hill Marine who doesn't like Hollls. As a matter of fact, no one appar ently likes Hollls, but Kennaston has a particular grievance against him because the Oklnhoman slugged the Marine from behind as a climax to the Hollls-Wolfe match, which Ken naston refereed. Kenna'lon Threatens After that match, Kennaston of fered to wrestle Hollls wlnner-take-All, or for money or chalk. Just for a ohance to show Hollls how a real rough and tumble fight was conduct ed. "I can hold my own with any man who ever lived In a rough and tumble fight". Kennaston said, and originally demandod that the bout be without the benefit of a third man In the ring, a concession the boxing commission was not willing to make. Hollls seemed completely un interested In how the fight was ar ranged, and Implied that he'd hand Kennsaton the pasting of hid career regardless of what rules werea laid down. In past matches he has Ig nored rules completely anyway, so this detail was given little signifi cance here today. In the middle event "Killer" Shl kuma. large Nipponese Jlu Jltsu ex pert, will meet Lee Wolfe In the first Jlu Jltsu bout ever held In the city. A fair cateh-as-oatch-csn grappler, Shikuma la rated the best Jlu artist ever to wreatle outside of his native country, and Is the only black-belt holder ever to appear In the United States, May See More Jlu How the fans will react to Jlu Jltsu Is atlll a matter of conjecture, Pro moter Mack Llllard stated today, ad ding that If the type finds popular favor there will be more such mntches In the future. In Jlu Jltsu. the defeated man has to either be unconscious or must slap the mat In token of defeat, or the match goes on. Pinning of shoulders means nothing In the sport. Opening the festivities will be the return bout of Bex Mobley and Frankle Peck, the two who put on a furious bBttle last week which final ly went to Peck. Mobley took the first fall and was apparently well on his way to the second. Mobloy Is under the Impression that Peck won on a fluke. Llllard stated, and the two have been matched again. Although ticket sales are brisk, (there has been no raise In prices), Llllard said today that there were atlll scats nvnllablo for the mfitch. which may be a sell-out before the opening gong at 8:30. Ken Hollls (above), concrete- Nk u I led Oklahoma tough gent wltn the "(If art-pan" lark of expression, who will vent hit wrath upon llob Kennaston of' Gold HID at the Armory tonight. Kennaston Is con sidered no Hi ouch nt the menu stuff himself, and will continue a grudge started two weeks ago, when eacn took round-house clouts at the other while the Marine was arbiter In a Hollls-Wolfe slaughter. BOWLING i Medford see ma due to be the cen ter of a vast amount of independent dent basketball this years. Moat of the CCC companies of the district will boast teams, the National Ouard la planning on organizing a squadron of punkln heavers, the St. Mary's All-Stars will again prowl the boards, and several of the churches, Includ ing the Christian and Methodist, have signified Intention of having clubs. All of which Is very fine. Basketball equipment Is com paratlvely cheap, a good ball, gym suits and an old barrel hoop being about all that Is necessary In the way of accoutrements. At least 10 men can get their exer cise on each squad. Inter-club games supply diversion, and a few of the better ones can make seasonal expenses (If they're lucky), by playing preliminary -games or In their own tournament- Here's a suggestion. Why wouldn't It be feasible to organize all these unorganized squada into a round robin league, the games to be free, during the season. Then at the end of the year let the four or six or eight highest teams play a tourna ment on a neutral floor for & small admission price If necessary to cover expenses. The players would enjoy the season more than If they Just picked up games as they went along, and the public would have a much better chance to compare the strength of the squads. An Independent (ilendale team Is looking for a Medford encoun ter, und wants to know who here Is In the market. There's their answer. There ore any number of Independents out of the city who would like to play Medford games. The St. Mary's All-Htars, by the way, have chal lenged "any team In the state.' AT ELKS Team No. 6, with 19 points, Is far In front of the Elks club bowl ing tourney, according to results of matches up to Saturdsy, as com piled by the committee In charge. Roy Prultt with an average ox 18a pins for 18 games. Is leading the field In Individual perform ance. Jack OM and Hugh Rankin are tied for second place with 180. Team and Individual standings follow: TI. Pins Won Lost Pts, 3407 13 16 3403 19 4 19 . i ,, 3225 11 7 . 18 3244 7 8 10 3211 10 11 14 3103 6 8 11 3183 4 8 6 8360 1 4 3 Team 10 CLASH TONIGHT ASHLAND, Dec. 16. (Spl.) Preano flutte colleKO Uulldrgji, undefeated last yenr to rank with the best of Califor nia's basketball teams, will open a two game series with Jean Hberhart's southern Normal SONS tonight at the Ashland Junior hlh gym. The second bottle will be played Tues day night, at the same place. Fresh from their victory, however unimpressive, over the strong Eu gene Townles Saturday nlglit, the SONS expect Fresno to oiler the toughest competition and best bask etball sliow to be seen in southern Oregon this year. Hoth games will start at 8:18 p. m. with preliminaries at seven sharp. Captain Jim Murray's Elk club bowlers annexed four points at the expense of Csptaln Oeorge Eads' outfit In their match Friday night. Team No. 3 will roll team No. 7 tonight. Team No. 3 Is composed of Blorma, captain: Canfleld, Lantls, V. Strang, Coleman and O. Holmes. Toam No. 7, Carey, cnptaln; Saylor. Bums, John Moffatt and Flndley. Friday's results: Team No, 1 Murray S03 183 186841 Boone 318 148 141804 Claude Holmes... 107 108 146 481 Millor 107 104 116387 Prultt . 100 180 180 640 Sherwood 104 164 164 402 Handicap 174 174 174 63a Total 1200 1131 1077 3467 Team No. 3 Eads 179 Daley 170 8toehr . Smith Semon . Webster Handicap 136 Total Team No. 179 147 144 146 163 160 138 1007 1063 107& 3326 1 wlna all four points. 183 146 136 160 179537 163 46B 171 4B7 145436 143 433 160 480 138406 AFTER LONG TREK We overheard an Interesting con versation today between Mack Lll lard. wrestling promoter, and "Killer" Shikuma, Japanese wrestler who has been In this country only four months. Said Llllard: "Well, how do you feel?" Replied Shikuma: "Peel swell." Llllard: "Are you going to win tonight?" Shikuma,; ' "How do you like this part of the country?" "Did you have a good trip up from Los Angeles?" "Feel swell." "How many men have you wrestled since you've been In this country?" "How long are you going to etay here before going bock to Los An geles?" "What's the matter with you, don't you speak any English?" "Feel swell" , t , after which lo quaciousness, the "Killer" retired to hla room, apparently disgusted with the talkative west. With Christmas rapidly approach ing, and grim demands of presents and cards staring us In the face, we've finally had a stroke of genius and solved the card problem, in one fell swoop. Dasning off a badly spelled but gloriously sentimental ode to all our friends, we Inveigled one of the linotype operators to set It in type, dashing off several hun dred proofs. Now all those who feel that we owe Players Prultt Gill Hankln Eads Ron DeVore Dates Canfleld Hagen Dnley Stoehr ', Burrough Kresse ,-,,,,,, Paske Murray Brayton LeClerc Saylor ........ Sherwood Hussong .... ...... Erlckson Carey V. Strang ,.. Ferguson ... Lantls Snnderaon Fredette Bowman , Boone Bullla York Beeney -. Webster Hull Blerma .,.,. Bob Hart Watson Smith Coleman ...... Semon ... Claude Holmes Thompson Sweeney . E. Miller L. Duff - Flndley -. Cole Holmes R. Duff Meeker Games 18 3053 3040 2529 1031 1020 8501 1004 908 004 2459 2454 1477 1477 2434 2424 2424 2304 1890 2354 3629 1387 2748 1824 1796 2085 1770 887 2047 872 1731 1300 2520 Be correctly corseted tn an Artist Model oy Bthelwvn B Hoffmann. CHRISTMAS CARDS, 4 for Ac at Heath's Drug Store. These cards sold regularly up to 25c. them a Christmas card need only to call at the Mall Tribune office, and demand their copy. We thus save much postage, and absolve ourself from all blame attached to a possible forgetting of someone. If anyone doesn't got a Chrlstm&a card from Applegate this year It's their own fault, and we have no sympathy for them whatever. Hmmram, (Amused cooing sound.) (Continued rrom Pake One.) search on the boys' ski tracks leaving the rim area. Within three hours, due to the ef ficiency of searching methods used by the rangers, the boys were found on the Castle Creek motorway, ap proximately one-hnlf mile from the west entrance highway, several miles from the Annie Spring cheeking sta tion. The boys had nklled seven miles from the rim, were tired but had not suffered from their long trek' In the dnrkne.M. A regular Mel trail ts being estab lished from the rim to park head, quarters, and akllers tn the future are urged to use this trail In skiing be tween the two points, David H. Can field, park superintendent, said today. NOTICE WE PAY CASH On Delivery for All of Your TURKEYS December 16 to 21st, Inclusive TRADE WHERE YOU GET TOP PRICES AND BEST GRADES MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO. 128 NORTH GRAPE. PHONE 10 ' si 4 -.. 4 BEG PARDON Mh,M ORTVTT .FM17.TV' We know we are trespassing on YOUR PAGE. 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