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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUKE. RrKDFOKlX OREGON', MONDAY, MAKCH 9, 1936.
Chick-Hollis Match Tonight Claims Interest of Grappling Fans
PAOE TWO
ARKANSAS MEANIE
CONFIDENT HE CAN
KEEP OUT OF SPIN
Wildcat Wilson and Kara
sick to Furnish Fireworks
in Middle Event Cad
dock, Rogers Open Card
Advance ticket asles Indlcsta one
of the largeat crowds of the year t
tonight's three-ply wrestling euro
t the Armory arena when Ken Hol
lis. Arkansas brawler who has not
appeared on a local card since his
defest by Prankle Peck several weeks
ago, squares olf In a grudge Dame
with Dude Chick In the main event.
Odds are even In this classic, with
Hollis holding the nod over Chick
In Medford and Chick having spun
Hollis to the very brink of the
never-never land In Klamath Falls,
on an earlier occasion. Hollis, who
had to have extra time to conva
lesce from the ex-cowpuncher'e own
version of he brain frappe, believes
that he la cagey and fast enough
to keep out of that spin tonight,
and freely admits that Chick Is In
for the thrashing of his eight-year
career.
Chick, himself, asked for the re.
turn bout, saying that he wanted
to meet Hollis on the Medlord mai.
the scene of the lone Hollis victory.
If I can't get him In a spin, I have
a few other holds which won't do
him any good, but I'm going to use
the spin If . I get any kind or
chance." Chick said this morning,
and added, "You know, I don't think
Hollis cares much for that 'round
and 'round stuff.1
The middle main event brings to
gether Oeorge "Wildcat" Wilson, the
most dreaded exponent of the flying
Bonncnberir. and Al Karaslck. the
Russian Lion. Karaslck declares him
self to be In the .best condition In
years, following a vacation In the
southwest. While basking In the win
ter sun there, the Lion added a few
touches to his already phenomenal
and back-breaking crab hold, and
intimated today that he Intends re
lying on that hold and his lung de
flating bear hug tonight.
Wilson, who has taken all his
matches here with his Jolting fly
ing tackle, will rely on that efflc.
lent weapon tonight "of course,
he aald today, but branded as "fool
Ish" the Impression that the tackle
Is sll he has. "I've licked plenty or.
good men and I don't hsve to tackle
but ot course I use the tackle
when I have to." A csnvass of wrestl
ing fans indicates that he will prob
ably have to unwrap the line buck
ing tonight If he hopes to eliminate
the wily Cossack.
The opening battle, featuring the
ex-gob, Mike Caddock of Honolulu,
and Stanley Rogers, lean and leath
ery Texan, will be a rough one If
Caddock's pre-encounter predictions
prove true. Caddock has promised
to eliminate the Texan In the first
Tound of their Austrsllan system
bout. In esrller appearances here
Rogers meekly took the pummeilng
ot Ted Christy for two rounds and
then slapped that meanle to the
canvas to end the fight, while Cad
dock worried Chirk all evening with
underhanded methods.
The opening bout starts promptly
at 8:30. There la to be no raise In
priors.
Johnson's Heave
Is Outdistanced
BOI8K. Idaho. March . (API
With Walter Johnson's re-ensctmrnt
of the dollar-throwing affair Just a
fortnight In the books, here's new
"champion.
Draftsman Ralph Cromwell pooh
poohed the "Big Train's" Rappahan
nock heave of 817 fret and itarte.1
flexing his biceps. The chsllenge."
best fling measured 468 feet as hun
dreds cheered.
Wool Rales Unlit
BOSTON. March 8. (AP-D8DA)
Sales of domratlo wools In Uornen
were very light during the past weea.
Quotations were unchanged although
largely nominal In view of the small
amount of business.
Al "Tarzan" Karasick
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LOCAL BOILERS TIE
FIRST FIVE GAMES IN
Al Karaslrk (above), In chanwter nal for an elephant from the other s
Ifttlc poM of Imitating Tarzan, the
ape-man. A does Tarzan In the ao
cepted movie portrayal, Karulck fre
quently dm mi on nil barrel-like chw
t and roan with blood-curdling vol
ume. Unlike Tarzan, however, Kara
lck'ft drumming usually foretells some
sort of bodily harm he Is about to lev
f upon an opponent and Is not a div
ide of the set to come and squirt
water on the villain. The Hussion Do
n finds the chastising of villains en
tirely down his own alley, he seems
to relish the work, and needs no
elephant. He meets Wildcat Wilson o
n the middle main event at the Arm
ory tonight after a afveral months a
hsenoe from the local wars.
TRYOUTS FRIDAY
CORVALLIS, Ore., March 0. (AP)
The Pacific northwest collegiate
basketball tournament for Olympic
try out will be held here Friday and
Saturday.
The winner will compete In the
four-team Pacific canst tournament
at Seattle March 36 and .27. The
coast champion will go to Madison
Square Garden for the Olympic
finals.-
The other conteatants In the coast
tournament will be the northern
and southern division coast confer
ence winners, and the winner of a
collegiate tournament for California,
Arleona and Nevada.
Entries for the tournament here
must be In the hnnda of Chairman
P. Boh Ir-r of Washington State
college by March 8.
SONS WILL CHANGE
TOURNEY SYSTEM
ASHLAND, March 0. (A?)
Coaches found a way around the
gruelling tournament play ot South
era Oregon Normal school's annua.
baskotball meet today.
They decided that only 18 toanu
will bo admitted to the tourney nexi
year, although an unlimited number
of less outstanding teams Will bo
permitted to compete at the same
time In a separate division.
Thirty teams were entered this
year, making It neceawvry for tM
chnmplom and runners-up In thr
til lo and consolation piny to engflrfo
In five games In three days.
Myrtle Creek won the meet, de
feating Malln 18 to la, an all-state
team selected after J.e meet gave
oerths to Markhnm. forward and
Khodes, center of Myrtle Creek: Dus-
enberry. forward, of Sams Valley;
Jones, guard, of Powers, and Hobtr
guard of Malln.
LEWIS IN TITLE
BATTLE FRIDAY
POMPTON LAKES, N. J., March 0
(UP) John Henry Lewis, of Pho.
nix, Arts., world's light heavyweight
champion, arrived today to begin
training for his first title Jefeme
here next Friday against Jock Mc
Avoy of England.
Lewis flew to Newark from St
Louis where he scored A ten-rouna
decision victory over Eddie Simms in
ft non-title bout Thursday night.
The champion, who won the title
last October from Bob OUn, will
have his first workout tomorrow. H
will go through Umbering exercise
and bag-punching.
His trainer, Jack Blackburn, said
Lewis will box only three or four
times next weok because he a treaty
Is In good shape.
The Eadj Transfer bowling t?am of
this city, answering a specific chal
lenge from the Kern Hotel team
from Klamath Falls for a side oet
of one hundred biscuits, yesterday
moved into the favorite's stall when
they took the first five games of the
scheduled 10, at Klamath falls. The
victory was a tight one, with the
local lignum vltae heavers emerging
from the duel on the long end by
only five pins, 4010 to 4506. .
Eads took the first two games wltn
74 ptna to the good, and at the end
of the third game that lead had been
whittled to one upright. In the
fourth game the Klamathltes ran
wild, amassing an advantage of 12J
pins.
Leading by this substantial margin,
the Kern trunlera relaxed their vig
ilance, with the result that the locals
had overhauled them 40 points In
the first two frames, and then tmnge'J
ahead to take the last game by 133
pins, leaving them five grace-pins to
the good.
Ben Franklin of Medford was high
man for the match with a 976 total
Strong of Klamath was next with
944. Walt Antle of the Eada Lrund
lers turned In high single game for
the day, howling through a 335 score
m the last game.
The deciding five games are sched
uled for Sunday, March 22. on the
Smoke House Bowl alleys here.
ALLEN SETS NEW
STANFORD UNIVERSTTT. Calif..
March 9. (AP) The 1936 coast con
ference basketball crown will be the
prize for which Stanford and Uni
versity of Washington battle In a
playoff scries starting here Friday.
The Indians, paced by Hank Lul
sottl, star forward, shoved themselves
Into the playoff by dumping Univer
sity of Southern California 39-80
Saturday night In a game to decide
tho southern division conference
winner.
Washington's oagera, mesnwhlle.
took the northern division honors by
downing Oregon Stat Friday, 39-30.
They beat the Beavers again Sstur
dsy 25-19.
Some disagreement Is anticipated
as to whether the oenter tip-off sys
tem, used by the northern division
end not by the southern, will be em
ployed In the title games.
S Mldrfet Psotoslo. PEAALSVB.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 9.
(AP) Old time dog team dilvers ana
race officials agreed today tnat John
ny Allen's nine-dog team, winner of
the 90-mlle Fairbanks derby and a
(1,000 purse, established a new Alas
ka record In the first 80-mlle heat
His average speed for the distance
was 14.33 miles an hour, against
Leonard Seppala's recognized mark of
14.26 miles an hour established In u
26 mile run at Nome many yearn
ago.
After winning the first two heats
easily, the Ruby, Alsska, musher
came near disaster In the final run
yesterday when Rip, the lead dog,
stumbled In a hole, Injured a shoul
der and rode the last 22 miles on tho
sled.
Allen's tots.1 time for the &0 mllot.
was six hours. 39 minutes and 11
seconds.
Second place went to Harold Woods
of Rampart for total time of six
hours, 64 mtnues, and 17 seconds.
Third was won by Berman Kokrlnea
of Nulato In six hours, 88 minute
and 21 seconds.
,
BOWLING
The Rogue Valley Golfers bowled
their way to a 3-1 victory over the
Piche Hardware pin artiBts rriday
night, with Himmond and D. Clark
of the golfing fraternity the only
contestants to crack 600. Hammotio
turned In a 533, and Clark a 012.
Summary:
B. R. (loiters
Mansfield 133
Watson , 148
D. Clark Ift8
108
161
FANDOM
i AT
RANDOM
Bv PICK AI'PI KOATE
Hlnman's speed and height In get
I ting out under the tosses doing the
! same thing by the secondary. In a
i recent scrimmage against a sop ho -
mere team, the combination account
I ed for six touchdown in less than
a half hour, our informant tells us.
The basketball players who repre
sented Myrtle Creek high school in
the SONS lnvltatlcnal B tournament
in Ashland would do credit to any
Class A school in the state. Tall,
rangy and fast men, all of them,
they played with a cold determina
tion which took the fancy of the big
crowd which watched the final bat
tle Saturday night with Malln, more
so than has any finalist team In
the history of the tournament, .
During the course of the sea
son Myrtle Creek took Grants
Pass high school In stride, and
Grants Pass was the only league
team that could manage to dump
the Ashland Grizzlies.
One thing highly noticeable about
Myrtle Creek's playing was their de
termination to shcot every time they
got their dukes on the ball. If a
man was standing close, they Just
raised their sights and shot over
him, with surprising accuracy. Bor
rowing the enemy tactics, Malln did
the same thing and the resulting
barrage of basketball In the air
made It look as though each team
had a ball of their own. The game
was one cf the best we'd seen alt
year. An estimated crowd of 1000
persona watched the battle.
Most of that crowd was howl
ing wildly for Myrtle Creek. Sim
ple deduction shows that not
many of that number were from
the little town north of Grants
Pass sin re there aren't that many
people In the place. The free
hearted yelling puzzled us at
first, but tournament officials ex
plained that the ones doing
most of the howling were the
victims of Myrtle Creek doring
the regular session and wanted
their own conquerors to go on
and take the serlee In a clean
sweep.
H. Crolsant ,
Chos. Monaghan ,
Bill Bates
Geo. Porter
3. G. MendonhaU
Roland Hubbard -O.
O. Alenderfer .
Jack Porter ,
I
George Jantzer, Prospect mill own
er, stole the show at yesterday h
bombing at the Medford Gun club
traps, smashing 28 birds straight in
the handicap event, taking high In
tho doubles with 21 out of 12 pairs
end then shattering 22 out of 25
In skeet.
O. O- Alenderfer took seooud
money In' the handicap event wltr
24, and Dr. Charles W. Lemery took
second In skeet with 18.
In tho Oregonlan Telegraphic
shoot. Medford oealn ' turned In .
perfect score of 75. with Dr. Lemery.
Clarence Eads end F. M Craig each
blasting 25 without a miss.
Individual dhowlngs:'
Tota'
Chas. w. Lemery 25 23 48
Geo. Jantzer .
E. R. Durno
John Perl
Chss. Woods
Wm. Young
B. L. Lageson .
Jerry Jerome
Harry Elden
Dr. Jensen
F. M. Craig ;
Clarence Eads
8ld Newton
. 33
. 23
. 23
. 23
24
. 22
. 21
. 23
. 23
. 20
. 23
. 22
. 21
. 19
. 21
. 17
. 18
. 23
. 25
, 23
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, 23
30
25
34 .
24
24
23
33
23
21
20
22
19
18
19
30
17
30
19
and Portland led the parado wUfc
scores of 75 each. Roseburg, Pendle
ton, Pilot Rock. Bend and Klajaath
trailed with scores of 74 sch.
TUBERCULOSIS ANNEX
BID CALL SLATED SOON
Elmer Wilson
M. C. Gleason
Mr. Hanas
Bobby Hoaglano, age 15, broke 18
out of 35. Tbitf was Bobby's first at
tempt at trapahootlng.
4 Teams Perfect
In Trap Shooting
PORTLAND, March 7. (AP) De
spite winds and rain In many sec
tions, four teams talked up perfect
scores In a telegraphic trapehoor
tournament Sunday. I
Tillamook, Corvallis. Coos county
SALEM, Match 8. (AP) Bids Oil
"evlsed plans for construction of an
annex to the state tuberculosis ho,
pltal and nurses home at the Salem
Institution, for which 1102.000 was
appropriated, including federal aid,
will be called within the next 10
days, Secretary Daniel Fry informed
the board of control today.
BUY HOW (
Plater
BUDGET A,
ACCOUNT!
OPENED IN.
- ' 5 :
UTESj
Myrtle Creek Is going to get far
ther in the state tourney In Salem
than a lot of people Imagine. . It
would be asking a little too much
to eipect them to take that series
ss well as the one Just finished in
Ashland, and they wen't do It. But
they wilt get past their first en
counter and possibly Into the quar
ter finals. '
One of the reasons they won't get
to the finals Is the very good one
that they tangle with Bellfountaln
early In the bracket. The little vil
lage In Benton county, about half
way between Corvallis and Eugene
Is one cf those practically unheard
of places which spring imo in
limelight about every 300 years wim
an almost unbeatable combination.
It happens quite frequently, but sel
dom In the same place twice. All
they need Is five good men( since
the loss from Injury Is practically
neslitclble) and a determination to
make more baskets than the other pj
team. Fineness Is generally enureiy
lacking, as It was frrm the startling
Centre college foothrUl team of a
few years ago. but fineness Is of no
value whatever If points aren't made
with It.
Hammond
herwocd ..
L. Clark i
Total 708
Plfhe Hardware Co
189
147
ies
127
167
700
148281
123 83
301 B12
168533
X .11
14; Sii
706 2360
A. Plche 173
Weisenberger - 116
B. Plche 104
Pslmer . 138
Bullls 136
Handicap 45
Total 663
144
181
150
148
176
42
831
141418
130 407
154 408
173400
133 (Jo
53110
784 320B
Power Plan Atkrd
WASHINGTON, March . (API
President Roosevelt today askt-d
members of con&ress from the Colum
bia river bastn. to work out a pro
gram tor distribution ot power Iron,
the Grand Coulee and BonnevtUf
dam project.
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Phone 30-2
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Spring In Eugene la usually a
lovely season. A bright, wsrm sun,
and things Just beginning to bloom.
But word from tho university city
Indicates that the really splendid
part about the spring there this year
Is a show being put on ny iwo es
Medford athletes, Bob Smith and
Bob Hlnman. In spring football,
which Is already underway, Smith
and Hlnman are working out as a
resl passing combnlatlon with
Smith's fast, deceptive heaves cross
ing the rhanrlng linemen up. and
iniaiiuui
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S.T0B
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TUE
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