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MEDFOHD MATT TRTBTTNTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936.
Meanie Montgomery Faces Chick's Paralyzing Lariat Spin Tonight
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U. S. OLYMPIC STARS RETURN
AS MEANIE TAMER
Hubka- Craig Encounter in
Middle Bracket Promises
Only Orthodox Match On
Armory Mat Bill Tonight
Wrestling fans with sensitive
nerves, weak hearts, or ehsti throw
ing proclivities when they get e-
cited will be better olf if they re
main away from the Armory tonight,
with two blood-curdling rough
matches and only one clean on on
the bill. Bob Montgomery'! lire week
etrlng o( victories will receive the
hydrochloric test in the main event
roughhouse agalnet Dude Chick, and
Johnny Sooa will attempt to hem
mer down the aall-Uke eara of Fat
O'Brien In the mad cap opener.
The clean match, or at least the
only one that promises to be clean,
will be the middle event between
Oeorge Oralg, the Tulsa Blacksmith
and Joe Hubka, big football ace from
Nebraska.
Ruffian Unawed
Montgomery, after a week of train
lng on road work, today announced
himself ready for Chick. He has re
ceived ample warning as to what
he may expect from the big ex-cow-
puncher, and declared that the lar
iat spin that has accounted for an
Impressive lbt of mean victim holds
no terrors for him. He stated that
his own attack will allow Chick no
time to get set for anything but de
fenslve gestures.
Cblek, one of the few men In the
world who holds a victory over Alvln
Brltt since Brltt became Junior
heavyweight champion, arrived yes
terday but gave out no Information
on what plans he Intends pursuing
"If Montgomery wants to get rough
I guess we can accommodate him,"
wsa the most he ssld.
The clean Rubka-Cralg battle pro
mises to be one of the best matches
in several months, with both min
having good reputations In their mat
work. Craig will depend largely upon
his anvil flip, he said, while Hubka
will probably use flying tackles and
his new somersault bottoms-up sen
sors. The bout will be a desperate
one for both grapplers, with each
shooting for a main event appear
ance against Chick next week. The
winner of tonight's scramble will
probably draw that plum.
O'Brien Favorite
The ancient Hibernian, O'Brien,
made hundreds of frlsnds lsat week
In hla gallant stand against the
Hubka attack, and It seems a safe
assertion that most of the fans will
be rooting for him to down Boos In
the opener. The matches start at
8:80, with the first two under the
Australian round system and the
main event under American rules.
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BASEBALL PUPILS
Among . nume.-ua Olymplo athletes who returned to the United
States aboard the President Roosevelt were these diving stars. Left
to right they are Dorothy Poynton HIM of Lo Angeles, platform div
ing champion! Katharine Bawla, Jlver and member of the 400-meter
relav team, and Marshall Wayne, men'e platform diving champion.
(Aaaoelated Press Photo)
Budge And Jacobs
Head Seeded List
NBW YORK, Aug. 81. (AP) Don
Budge, Oakland, Cel., red head, and
Helen Hull Jacobs, Berkeley, Cel., de
fending tltleholder, todaj were placed
at the top of the seeded lists for
the natlonsl singles tennis chsmp
lonshlps starting Thursday at Forest
Hills, L. I.
FYed Perry, three-time Wimbledon
champion and 1933-S4 American
champion, was seeded first among
the foreign contenders for the title
vacated by Wlimer Allison. Austin,
Tex, veteran who will not defend
the crown due to a back ailment.
Five-Game Sked
For "O" Frosh
B-OENE, Aug. SI (AP) A ached
vile of five games will be played by
the University of Oregon's freshmsn
football squad, Anson Cornell, ath
letic manager, said today.
Two of the games will he with
the Oregon Stale college Books at
Corvallis. October 33. and at Eugene.
November la. The University of
Washington freshmen will be played
at Seattle. November 7. A fourth
game msy be played with Oregon
Normal at Astoria, October 9 or S
and the fifth will be with Southern
Oregon Normal, possibly at Grants
Pass. Ootober 9.
WINDOW OLASS-Ws sell windor.
gleaa snd will replaoe your broken
windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab
Iner Works
OHIOAOO, Aug. 81. (AP) The
boys wr.S've played for glory and
those who do their stuff for cold cash
play for keeps before 80,000 grid
iron fans at Soldier Field tomorrow
night.
The collegiate all-stsrs, a half hun
dred of the finest college and univer
sity football stars of 1038, oppose the
Detroit Lions, world's professional
champions, and both squads are ex
peoted to cut loose in an effort to
throw some light on that old foot
ball pussier "can a good college team
whip a good professional outfit?"
The former collegians rested toaay,
having wound up an 18-day training
campaign yesterday with a snappy
drill snd review of tactics expected to
stop the national professional league
tltleholders.
There wasn't any question about
which 11 players would start the tilt
the fans of the nation who seiecieo
the squad In a nation-wide poll par
ticipated In by 183 newspapers, have
taken that Job out of the hands of
Coach Bernla Blerman and his four
ssslstanta.
Jimmy Hihes Wins
Glens Falls Open
OLENS FALLS. N. Yh Aug. 81.
(AP) Jimmy Hlnes, 81-year old
Osrden City, L. J., professional, was
1,000 richer today by virtue of a
par-smashing victory In the Olens
Falls golf open his second In four
years.
Continuing his par-cracking pace
of the opening two rounds, Hlnes
turned In 70 snd 89 yesterday to
snare first plaoe with a 73-hole ag
gregate of 377, eleven strokea under
par, and four ahead of slender Psul
Runyan of white Plains.
TITLE
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Aug. 81.
(AP) California's 1038 state amateur
golfing crown belonged to Matt Pa
laclo, Jr., of San Rafael today, the re
eult of a 1 , tip victory over James
Rea, of Sen Jose, In 30-hole finals
played over the famous Pebble Beach
ccurse.
The final match, played before a
week-end gallery of 1800, aaw the
ao-year-old University cf San Fran
cisco student take the chsmptonshlp
on me last note.
His par 6, gained through a forty
foot approsoh putt which rimmed the
cup and left the ball two Inches
away concluded a hard fought battle
In which the lead see-sawed back and
forth with never more than two holee
separating the contestant.
Rea missed a chance to remain In
the running when his eight foot putt
for a half on the 88th hole, stopped
on the Up of the cup.
PORTLAND S0FTBALLERS
CHAMPIONS OF OREGON
SALEM. AugT 31. Tap) M. and
M Woodworkers of Portlsnd ruled
sa the new state Softball champions
today. They defeated Hogg Brothers
ot Salem 8 to 1 Saturday In a oham-
plonshlp game,
A four-run rally, set off by Boy
Helser'a long home run, gave them
the game after 7 Innings of the
tightest kind ot ball. To that point,
each team had shoved across one un
earned run.
F. W. BARTLETT
Medford's Taxidermist
Furrier
will open shop as usual on or
about September toth
DRIVER MEETS DEATH
ON CHICAGO SPEEDWAY
CHICAGO, Aug. 81. (AP) For the
second time within eight days, death
marred a mid-west auto race program
yesterday when Ray Plxley, 28, of Los
Angeles, was fatally hurt as the ma
chine he was attempting to qualify
for the main event overturned at the
Roby speedway, pinning him under
neath. On August 33, Doo McKonzle ot
Eddlngton, Fa., was killed at Milwaukee.
3-DAY CELEBRATION
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CFORGE D. SMITH, Mnsn
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Nello Mllosovltch, 73 year old blind
hermit who lives In a mud hut sev
eral miles southwest of Ooqullle, was
the only man from that city who
failed to get a bit In the game with
Medtord here yesterday afternoon as
Ccqullle scraped out a narrow 38-9
win over the locals. Mllosovltch
who has been bed-ridden since the
year of the blue snow, did not come
to the game, and never beard of
baseball.
Coquille really didn't need him
They landed on Tungate for five hits
and eight runs In the first two In.
nings, before Coach John Mil J us ran
In "Smokey" Spencer at the first of
the third as the "surprise pitcher'
that bad been promised the fans.
Coquille showed only mild surprise
when they viewed the appearance of
their erstwhile teammate, and paid
little attention to his waggling of hla
left foot at the start of his Impres
sive wina-up. ino rest of the sur
prise was saved for the spectators,
who saw Smokey'a first offering
clouted for a single. They were less
surprised when the next - man also
singled and were merely awed when
the third lad at the platter whanged
out a triple. Another single and the
hapless chucker waa Jerked and sent
to relieve Coss in right field. While
In the outer gardens ne misjudged
two fly bails In rapid succession and
was again relieved, by Leever, In the
same Inning. ,
Erickson took over the mound
duties upon the departure of Spen
cer, but still tired from hla service
against the House of David Friday
night, was helpless against the heavy
sticking of the coast squad of bomb
ers, In that third inning Coquille
got 10 runs off 11 bits before Erick
son, too, was taken out.
Bob Smith, southpaw first baseman
went to the hill at the start of the
fourth and held Coquille hltless and
scoreless for two Innings. In the
sixth they got one hit and one run
but touched the relief pitcher for
four hits and five runs In the sev
enth. The eighth Inning saw the
end of the holocaust as Smith held
them to one hit snd one run, snd
let them down without a, hit In the
loat frame. -
Coquille brought along the Glen
dele pitcher. Johnson! but that young
man yielded 11 hits, enough to lose
an ordinary ball game.
Little George Oltzen, faithful
cutcher who has shown up at all
practice sessions but la still too young
to hold down a regular berth, was
put In right field to relieve Leever
when Leever went to left field, Hess
went to first and Flanfgan went to
second In the ahakeup when Smith
took the mound. Oltzen made a sen.
satlonal catch of a line drive to end
the scoring In the fifth, and gath,
ered two hits and two rune In two
trips to bat, and emerged from the
baptism one of the few heroes of the
game.
Summary:
COQUILLE. - R. H. E.
Bailey, 1st 4 a 0
Calvert, e. 4 8 0
Fobs, ss. 4
Peterson, cf. 8
Woodyard. 3rd 1
Duncan, lb.
Fish'"', 2nd ..
fulford, rf. ..
Jchnson, p. ..
MEDFORD.
Sekratda, cf.
Rlckert, 3rd
UfWU, M.
Smith, 1st, p.
Flanagan, If. .
Hess, 2nd, 1st
Stoddard,
Coss, rf.
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Oltzen, rf, a
Leever, of. J .
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BIG LEAGUE CHANCE
SALEM. Aug.1 31. (AP) The big
leagues took one of Willamette uni
versity's star baseball playera today,
Ken Manning, first baseman, who will
report next spring to one ot the New
York Yankees' camps. Manning took
tne chance In preference to a teach'
Ing-coachlng Job at Central Point.
A right bander, Manning batted sso
last season and averaged more than
.380 in his four yesrs of college bsse-
ball.
Bend Arid Toledo
In State Finals
BEND, Aug. 81 (AP) Nine other
times Bend tried and failed but the
tenth time brought victory and an
opportunity to play Toledo for the
State League baseball championship.
Beaten in nine consecutive games
with Salem, the last being a week
ago when it lost 3-1, Bend came
through Sunday In a playoff for the
second-half championship of the
league to whip the Senators. 10-8,
and go Into the season championship
series with Toledo, first-half wln-nera.
FRANK WYK0FF TAKES
SCHOOL PRINCIPALSHIP
SANTA BARBARA. Calif.. Aug. 31
(AP) Prank Wykoff, veteran
sprinter of three Olympic games, hss
been sppolnted prlnclpsl of the Csr
plnterla grammar school, It wsa an
nounced today.
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RANDOM
By DICK APPLE-ATE.
Billy Btepp, sports writer for the
Portland Telegram, baa apparently
been aavlng up Invective for several
years for the express purpose ot
hurling It at the curly head of Max
Baer, the Llvermore Lover who pusn
ed another set-up around a Port
land ring a few nights ago. Btepp
warned the Portland public that the
fight was going to smell, and ooy
how he crowed when It did I To
Judge by .his vitriolic comments be
fore and Biter the battle (?) one la
lead to the suspicion that Baer must
have wslked off with Stepp's best
girl some time In the past.
The Portland writer's com
ments are certainly Justified by
the showing Baer Is making. Ills
"comeback tour" Is a Joke. He
Isn't fighting anybody that
could knock dust off the Kansas
Nebraska atate line, and the
things he's putting on are ex
hibitions and not fights. But he
bills them as real fights and
ropes In a few of the yokelry.
As titepp points out very nicely,
his clowning doesnt go over
down In his home state so he
snd his brother Buddy have hit
for the tall timber of Oregon
and Washington, where the
suckers are more likely to bite.
They only had 8000 In Portland,
though,. which raises our opinion
of that city somewhat, although
not much, , s
An Ashland sports writer, persists
In the notion that the Medford sth
letlo plant, when completed. Is to
have night lights flooding the uew
turf field. For several montha now
he's been referring to the bappy day
or rather night, when Medford will
have the best In nocturnal equip
ment, and points with an accusing
finger to the fictitious Medford
equipment while trying to shame
the Llthla City fathers into doing
the same thing, If for no better
reason than to save the village pride
He must be subsidized by the
power trusts. There are no lights
going In here, and will be none
If Coach Bowerman has any
thing to do with It. The sub
ject Is getting a trifle tiresome,
but Bowerman's reactions are
worth noting.
The coaoh points out! "What on
eartfe do we want with night lights?
We play rive games at noma, rroo
ably two of them will be on holi
days, Armistice and Thanksgiving,
leaving three games. Is there any
sense in putting In expensive equip
ment for three games, when we have
good attendance anyway?"
If there la any sense in It, this
department falls to see where. Kalf
the fun of football Is the pageantry.
and the color of a big crowd Is
spoiled by nights. A game at ntghe
dman't seem like s football gsme
but like a moving picture of one. A
murrain on night football I
Eddie Brletz. Associated Press
sports writer, reports: "There Isn't
a harder loser In baseball than Col.
Jake Ruprlert. owner of the Yankees.
The other day young Horace Strohe
ham of the Giants went to the stsd
lum to discuss world series asrsnge
mente. He found Col. Ruppert wor
rying his head off about a 18 to 1
lead the Yanks had piled up. The
Cunnel leaned over to Horace and
said: "You know. I'd feel a lot more
comfortable If the boys would go
out and get two or three more runs.
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NEW YORK, Aug. $1. (AP)
Tommy Hitchcock, polo' only player
with the top handicap rating of 10
goals, again has demonstrated he Is
the outstanding figure of the gallop
ing game. '
And as a result his Greontree team
stems head Ml for Its second straight
national shamplonshlp.
With Hitchcock playing No.' 8 In
stead of his usual No. 2, position,
Oreentree walloped Aurora 17 to 8 In
& first round game at Meadowbrook
yesterday.
The Hurricanes routed the Inter
national Old Westbury quartet, 11-8
while Texas barely pulled out a 10-0
victory over Roslyn after trailing un
til the seventh prelod.
In Wednesday's aem.-ftnali Texas
Is to play Oreentree and the Hurri
canes will meet Temple ton.
HORSESHOE HEAVERS
WILL VIE FOR TITLE
PORTLAND, Aug. SI.-, AP) Ore
gon will pick Its horseshoe pitching
champion next week-end In a. state
tournament here at Laurelhurst park!
with Htlmer Pell, Pendleton cowboy,
and O, A. Johnson, Portland, regard
ed as the favorites. Among other
contenders will be John flparlln,
Grants Pass, H. C. Coop, Eugene and
H H, Graham, The Dalles. -
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132 North Front
Open Evenings
MOW THEY"
By Associated Press
National League
W.
Few York
St. Louis
Chicago ..
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Boston .....
Brooklyn -
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77 47
7.3
79 (3
09 61
60 84
.... 58 7 .491
51 74 .408
Philadelphia . - 43 83 .339
yesterday's Results
At Chicago 1-8. New York 8-8. .
At St. Louis 8-3, Brooklyn 8-3.
At Cincinnati 8-4, Philadelphia 3-1.
At Pittsburgh 4-9, Boston 3-1.
American League
New -York ,
Cleveland
.blcago ...,.,....
Letrolt ...
Washington
Boston ......,
W. L. Pet.
. 88 43 .869
60 88 Mi
67 61 .823
68 63 .133
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, 68 61
.64 66
Philadelphia, 47 81 .367
St. Louis 46 81 .863
yesterday's Results
' At Philadelphia 6-3. Detroit 4-8.
(Forst game 13 Innings).
At New York 6-4. Chicago 1-1.
At Boston 3-3. Cleveland J-l.
At Washington 6-7, St. Louis 4-4
Coaat League
W. L. Po.
Portland - 88 73 .641
San Diego 84 76 MS
Seattle . 84 75 .638
Missions 83 76 -.833
Oakland .... 63 77 16
los Angeles ..,... 80 79 .603
Can Francisco .......,.,. 75 84 .473
Sacramento 63 87 .360
yesterday's Results
At Portland 6-3, San Francisco
i 10.
At Seattle 6-4, Los Angeles 7-8.
At San Diego 1-3. Oakland 9-4.
At Mission 8-3 Sacramento 14-0.
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