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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEPFORD, OTtEGOy, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936.
McLarnin Whips Canzoneri-Eager For Shot at Champion Ross
FiWC TWO
RISH LAD SHOWS
OLD-TIME FORI
IN SLASHING BOUT
Judges Unanimous Ring
siders Say Jimmy Looked
Best in Two Years Gar
den Angles for Title Go
By Al.AN GOUI.D
Associated I'rcsi Sport Editor
NEW YORK, Oct. . (AP) Jimmy
McLarnin, the clouting Colt who M
ready to bang up bis gloves and quit
the ring little mora than a year ago,
jound himself very much in the tight
cloture again today alter giving
shellacking to pug-nosed little Tony
Canronerl, former llgntweignt sing,
McLarnin turned the tables on Can
ronerl last night at Madison Bqunre
Garden before a crowd of 11,423 coan
customers who took time off from the
world series arguments to see the two
former title-holders go 10 slashing
rounds. Last may Tony gave Jimmy
10-round licking.
Unanimous Verdict.
McLarnin carried off the unani
mous 1 decision after left-handing
Oentonerl .Into bloody subjection
Tonv survived it three-second knock
down In the second round, when he
was flattened by a straight right to
the chin. He finished gamely despite
cashes around both eyes, hl nose and
mouth. McLarnin outpointed his
rival In every round except the first
i and tenth, which Tony won, and tne
fourth, which was even.
Ringside critics were unanimous In
vitlntr McLBrnln's performance his
best here In at least two years, do
aplte the fact his victim lacked any
thing like the speedy aggressiveness
of his best days.
Want Title Shot.
McLarnin and his long-time man.
ager, Pop Poster, talked eagerly of the
chance to regain the welterweight
title from Barney Boss of Chicago,
The Garden's energetlo promoter,
Jimmy Johnston, lost no time start
ing negotiations for a fourth McLar-rim-Ross
fight to be held this winter.
They waged three outdoor battles for
the wolterwelght crown, splitting two
decisions In 1034 and fighting the
rubber match In 10311, with Boss the
victor.
"Caneonerl couldn't get away from
my left." explained McLarnin. "My
timing was better than It hoa been
in a long time. The fight t lost to
Tonv lost spring helped put me back
In shape. My legs had nil the speed
I needed."
i McLarnin had an eight-pound pull
In the weights, scaling 149 to Cnn-
zonerl's 137.
POINTFORINDIANS
The raHl -carrying department, crip
pled by the loss of Ray Lowls from
his h u if Uncle post, nnd tha line won't,
ned by the loss of Offoi-d, first string
ttckle, the Medford high school Ti
gers lost night started hard drill In
preparation for the Impending clash
with the Roseburg Indians on the
new turf field here Saturday,
Lewis, his ankle bndly swollen from
severe strain received In the Euro'
game Saturday, Is going to classes on
crutches, and Offord, his nose splat
tered when he dived Into the grounn
in th same game, Is being held out
of practloe. Neither man will play
tor several weeks, Ooach 1)111 Bower
man believes.
The nose burg team 1q believed
znuoh stronger than tho one that
bowed to a clawing Tiger, 33-0, Inst
year. In the 1030 season the Indiana
lout to Eugene high school by a 68-0
score, but this year held the vaunted
University City eleven to 18 point
In their starting game this year, Ham
burg downed a strong Albany tam
by a good margin, and the entire
equal has been pointing for the Med
ford game.
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BOWLING
The Standard Roofere hammered
out a 3 to 1 point win over the Stude-
bakera In their City Bowling league
match at the Smoke House lost eve
ning, despite sterling efforts of Mur
ray, Devore and Eads of the Stude-
bakers, who rolled 070, 675 and 541
respectively.
In a match at Dunsraulr Sunday,
the Schuss traveling team of Med-
ford took two out of three games.
The teams will meet In Medford next
Sunday.
City league scores lest night,
Rtudebaker.
Faske ..
187 187
, J83 178
142 208
171
141
222
170
186
Moore
Murray
DeVore
238 170
17) 184
Cads -
Totals 868 003 800 2661
standard Roofers.
Joe Burroughs .. 146 187 140 488
Deutchler 133 181 160 474
Hussong 168 185 179 830
Meyers .. 187 142 114 413
Walsh 848 180 146 671
Handicap , 77 77 77 231
Totals 024 062 S16 3702
Sunday scores :
Medford.
Antla
Semon
176
167
162
180
310
187
160
181
166
105
Daly
Kttta
Eads ...
Totals ..
884 855
Dunsmulr.
Dixon . 184 166
170
176
170
174
185
Vaughn 166 178
Luttrell 160 170
Mickel .,.. 100 170
Morgan 160 188
Totals .......
648 878 8B4 2610
Oapt. Roy Prultt's Rangers, In the
Elks bowling league, last night di
vided honors with Capt. Gene Orr'a
Scrubs, each team taking two points
but with the total only one pin
difference. High Individual score
went to Prultt with 673 pins. To
night George Cad's Quacks roll
against Earl York's South Paws.
The full bowling schedule will be
published soon,
Rangers
Prultt 100 109 191873
Janouch 136 138 135405
Fredette 187 147 127411
Sherwood 172 146 183461
Obye 165 140 148448
Totals 700 700 7J9 2288
Scrubs
Rankin - 177
Orr 180
Hall ... 141
Hill, H. 163
Strang ............. 106
182
144
171
140
105
761
166485
129468
146467
137440
166466
722 2200
Totals 810
SPORT BREEZE
by
EDDIE BRIETZ
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP) Bur
leigh Orlmes, the old pitcher, Is tho
betting favorite to land Casey Sten
gel's Job In Brooklyn. Burleigh's
Louisville club finished seventh In
the American Association this year,
so ha should feel right at home In
Flatbush. It Is also more than a
possibility that Larry MacPhall, late
of the Reds, will step Into John Oor-
man's ahoes as general manager of
the dafflneaa boys.
Some days ago, when It waa ru
mored MacPhall had his eyes on the
St. Louis Browns, this oorner won
dered how he and Rogera Hornaby
would hit It oft. Well, It turns out
the pair have a healthy respect for
eaoh other. MacPhall often calls
Hornsby to ask his opinion of cer
tain playera. When Rogers answers
the 'phone he always eoys, 'Hello,
MacPhallure."
There were a lot of laughs In the
firing of Stengel. Casey, who Is ex
porting the world's series for a news
paper syndicate, arrived at the park
yesterday, found stranger In his
seat and demanded: "Have I been
fired here, too?" When Max Carey.
another dodger ex, heard that Sten
gel had been given the old heave-ho.
he quipped: "Well, all they need over
here Is a good manager ' . . . Then
Max. who has had experience that
ay. offered to assist Casey In collect
ing his 1037 salary.
What do the baseball money play,
ers do when the chips are up? Dl
Mogglo and Oehrlg fanned yesterday
when a hit might have meant the
ball game ... In the same Inning.
Hal Schumacher pitched himself out
of the sll-tlme. all-Amerlcan hole
, . . With one run In. the bases loaded
and none out, he whiffed Dl Magglo
and Oehrlg and forced Bill Dlekey to
fly out.
Tom Yawxey and Eddie Collins left
the series flat to (ly to Wyoming for
a big game hunting expedition with
Mickey Cochrane and Trla speaker
, . . Lou Oehrlg has been playing this
scries all doped up with aspirin to
ense lumbago pains In his hsck , . .
Enrs of the Dodger directors must be
brick red from the blast, they are
getting for firing Stengel.
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HECTIC EVENING
Just a few of the things that hap
pened at that jaw-gaplngly amazing
series of wrestling matches at the
Armory last night: Pete Belcastro and
done Moore, both drop-kick artists,
both leaped Into the air In the third
round of tho main event after dlvld
lng the first two falls, and for tbe
first time In local history two drop-
klckers kicked simultaneously, knock
lng both of them flat. When they'd
recovered Moore threw the Italian out
of the ring and the two stood toe to
toe and slugged through the ropes.
Belcastro standing on the apron,
while Referee Swede Anderson tried
to break them.
Belcastro, unable to ' get a good
awipe at Moore, wound up and
whacked Anderson on the back of
the head, sending him slumping to
the floor, out colder than a dead
fish. The rocotl knocked Belcastro
backwards onto the floor where a
spectator decided that would be a
good time to kick blm. The Lethal
Latin leaped to hia feet, cracked the
spectator resoundingly on the mouth.
kicked him once for good luck, and
retired bock Into the ring. There,
with Mooro still sadly pondering the
prostrate form of the fallen arbiter,
Belcastro sneaked up behind his en
emy and knocked him cold, diving
on top for a body press. i
Anderson eventually emerged from
the ether, looked around In befuddle
ment, found Belcastro on top of
Moore, and patted the Italian's back
In token of victory. When he realized
what he had done Anderson wanted to
drag the winner out behind the Arm
ory to "have It out," but the coast
champion was not available he was
being bustled to his dressing room
under a police esoortl
In the middle evont ues Wolfe-con
tinued to flaunt Ills new found skull
duggery against Joe Hubka, and won
on a fluke after t le Nebrarkan ap
parently bad the match 1'A the bag
Wolfe took the first fall In the seo
weks the crowd booed and oat-
after kicking iTubka low. It was In
that round that Hubka backed the
Texan Into a corner and looped Wolfe'a
foot over the top ropea In a aproad
eagle, from where he rained In el
bow slams. Wolfe slugged hi way
out of that.
In the next round Wolfe again In-
sltted on kicking low and Anderson
attempted to break It up. Wolfe hit
him and ran from the ring, from
where Hubka leaped and pulled him
Inside with a flying head scissors,
tsklng the fall with an airplane scis
sors and a body press.
In the fourth round Hubks swarm
ed onto Wolfe so as not to let him
recover from the beating he had Just
taken, and the rexan did as convln.
clng a monkey ot as could be seen
at the Bronx coo. While Hubka was
holding hla feet for an attempted
Boston orab, Wolfe rsn around tho
bottom rope with hla hands, for all
the world like a spider monkey run
nlng along a vise. Hubka finally
pried him loose from the ropes and
Jumped on his back for a flgure-4
scissors' of his own, steering Wolfe
around the ring like a home by blind
folding him and pulling nls head to
one side or the other. Wolfe f.nally
dived over the ropea while groping
about, the weight of both men land
ed on Hubka'a back, and the Nebraa-
ksn was all through, exoepi for ab.
aorblng a few more of Wolfe'a low
punches.
For the second time In aa many
weeks Wolfe's penchant for oratory
got the best of him ..nd he climbed
Into the ring to make a public ad
dress. For tho second time In aa many
ond round with a flgure-4 scissor
called him so lustily that he could
not be hoard above tho din Finally,
In anger, ne Jerked the public ad
dress microphone from the hands of
Promoter Mack Llllard, but en In
crease In the sounds of disapproval
made It Impossible to be heard and
he summed the mike to the mat,
shattering It. The boxing commission
put the chill on blm for a new mike,
at a cost of 25 of his purse.
In the opener Billy Burns. Atlanta.
Georgia, rascal, repeated an earlier
victory over Prince Mlhalakls by vir
tue of Man Mountain Dean's pet hold
a "preacher seat' dive lo the Arab
ian's mld-rlff. There was no fall In
the opening round, when Burns
chomped down on Mlhalakls' foot
with great vigor, but In the next ses
sion the Arab took the fall with a
dragon scissors after Burns hod hit.
bit and kicked him.
At the start of the next tall Mlhal
akls came out of hie co'ner with a
drop kick, and a second one also
found ita mark. But when he attempt
ed the third one Burns rolled out of
the way and the Arab landed flat on
his back. While be was reclining there
attempting to get hi, breath Burns
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ON THE FOOTBALL FRONT
CORVALLIB, Oct. 6. (fly-Bob Fa
velle, fullback on the freshman team,
received a broken arm yesterday In
scrimmage against the varsity. The
accident occurred while the Orange
men were preparing plays for tho
University of Southern California
game next Saturday at Portland.
Favelle is registered from Caldwell,
N. J.
EUGENE, Oct. 6. (P) Coach Prink
Calllson marked up today among his
first casualties of the year a major
loss Fullback Frank Goodln.
Goodln went out for the remainder
of the season with a serious knee In
Jury suffered In the Southern Cali
fornia game Saturday at Los Angeles.
Joe Houston, regular guard, also
was on the sidelines because of an
'Injured leg aa the squad resumed
practice for the Stanford game at
Palo Alto next Saturday.
EUGENE, Oct. 6. (JP) The Oregon
Xroeh went back to -work Monday to
make ready for Saturday's game wltn
Southern Oregon Normal school nt
Grants Pass. The yearlings lost to
Oregon Normal last week-end, 7 to
G, In a contest at Astoria,
All players came through the open
ing gqme of the season without In
jury and the squad will be at the
peak of Its strength to meet Jean
Eberbart's .strong outfit.
LOS ANOELEB, Oct. 6. South
ern California loads Its 1P3G gridiron
hopes Into a train tonight and sends
ran, leaped Into the ear, and sat
down with & great whoosh) on Ml
halakls' stomach. The match was
over. Two, seconds finally hauled the
defeated gladiator upstairs to his
dressing room.
The loss so disgruntled the Arab
that he announced he was cancelling
all wrestling engagements on the
west coast and would heed east to
Toledo, Ohio, Immediately.
World Series
Play By Play
(Continued from Page One
and Bartell; Lleber stopped at third.
It was the first time that Ott bad
driven In any runs since the series
started. Mancuso fouled to Rolfs
Whitehead up; whitehead grounded
out, Lazzerl to Oehrlg.
Two runs, two hits, no orrors, two
left.
Second Inning.
Yankee Gehrig up: Gehrig lifted
a long fly to Lelber In right center.
Dickey up: Dickey filed to Moore.
Selkirk up: Selkirk slammed a triple
Into the aionts' bullpen In right con
ter, Powell up : Powell smashed
home run Into tho upper left kleld
stands, scoring behind Selkirk with
the tying run. Lazzerl up: Laezerl
bounced a single past Jackson. Gomez
up: Gomots bounced to Pltzslmmons,
who made a pretty gloved -hand stop
and tossed to Terry for the putout.
Two runs, three hits, no errors, one
left.
Giants Jackson up: Jackson
bounced a single through the box.
Pltzslmmons upl PltEslmmons filed
to Selkirk. Moore up: Moore hoisted
to Powell. Bnrtell up: Bartell walked.
Terry up: Torry lilted to DIMaggio.
No runs, one hit, no errors, two loft.
Third Inning.
Yankees Crosettl up: Crosettl fan
ned. Rolfe up: Rolfe singled over
Bar tail's head. DIMnggto up: DIMag
gio singled to loft with the count
three nnd two, sending Rolfe to third.
Gehrig up: Gehrig lined to Ott and
Rolfe scored easily after the catch.
Dickey up: Dickey hoisted to Moore
In left MtnW.
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HUBBARD-WRAY
29 N. Riverside
them off to campaign for a crucial
est ' by Bob Zuppke's Illinois eleven.
Thumping victories over Oregon
State and Oregon In Pacific Coast
ronference competition gave South
em California fans a basis for rat
ing the Trojans at least on a par
with tho mini, who conquered them
ID to 0 In the first meeting here a
year ago.
SEATTLE, Oct. 6. (P) After a
snappy workout this afternoon, the
Washington football team was sched
uled to leave for Los Angeles to lay
Its Pacific Coast conference cham
pionship hopes on the line against
the UOLA Bruins Saturday.
The game will have an Important
bearing on the conference race as
both both UOLA and Washington are
rated as leading contenders.
PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 8, (;p
With the furor of an officiating dis
pute fading Into a whisper, Coach
Babe Holllngbery opened Intensive
drill today on two weaknesses his
Washington State grldders showed In
their 14-13 victory over Stanford.
Washington State meots Idaho at
Moscow Saturday In their traditional
game.
BERKELEY, Cal., Oct, fl. (ff)
ThrM days intensive drill on funds.
mentals and scrimmage faced Uni
versity of California's football war
rlors today as work began In earnest
for the Bears' conference openfer Sat
urday with Oregon State college.
One run, two hits, no errors, one
left.
Giants Lelber up: Lelber fouled
to Dickey. Ott up: Ott was thrown
out on a hopper that caromed off
uomez' glove to crosettl who retired
the runner with a nice throw to
Gehrig. Mancuso up: Mancuso was
Bafe at first when Rolfe fumbled, the
catcher's high bounder. It was an
error for the Yankee third baseman.
Whitehead up: Selkirk made a nice
running catch of Whitehead's high
fly Just over the right field foul line
near the wall.
No runs, no hits, one error, one left.
Fourth Inning
Yankees Selkirk up: Selkirk lined
to Lelber. Powell up : Powell beat
out a bse hit on a hopper to deep
short, Lazzerl up : Lazzerl singled
past Jackson, sending Powell to sec
ond. Gomes up: Gomez singled over
Bartell 'a head scoring Powell. Laz
zerl stopped at second. Crosettl up:
Crosettl filed to Lelber on the first
pitch. Rolfe up; Rolfe single to right
center with the count two and two,
scoring Lazzerl. Gomez ran to third
as Bartell Juggled Lelber's relay Flts
slmmons was taken out of the box
and replaced by Clydell Castleman,
a right-hander, making his first ap
pearance In the series. Dlmagglo up:
Dlmagglo filed to Ott.
Two runs, four hits, no errors, two
left. .
Giants Jackson up: Jackson
grounded out on the first pitch, Laz
zerl to Gehrig. Castleman up: Castle
man lined a single to right center.
Moore up: Moore hoisted the first
pitch to Selkirk In deep center. Bar
tell up: Bartell beat out a bunt
down the third base line for a base
hit, sending Castleman to second.
Rolfe handled the ball slowly. Terry
up: Tarry grounded sharply to Laz
zerl and waa tossed out at first.
No runs, two hits, no errors, two
left.
Fifth Inning
Yankees: Gehrig up: Terry made
a fine stop of Gehrig's hard smash
down the first base line and beat
his Yankee rival to the bag for an
unassisted putout. Dickey up: Dickey
was tossed out, Whitehead to Terry.
Selkirk up: Selkirk lined to Lleber.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Giants Lelber up: Lelber fanned,
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swinging at a high hard one with
the count three and two, Ott up
Ott hit a home run into the upper
left field deck on the first pitch. It
was his first circuit clout of the
series. Mancuso up: Mancuso lined
to Dlmagglo in deep center. White
head up: Whitehead grounded
sharply to the box and was tossed
out at first.
One run, one hit, no errors, none
left.
Sixth Inning
Yankees Powell ud : Powell fan
ned, swinging. Lazzerl up: Lazzerl
fanned, swinging. Gomez up: Gomez
also fanned, swinging. No. runs, no
hits, no errors, none left.
Giants Jackson up: Jackson pop
ped to Lazzerl, Castleman up: Cas
tleman hit to the box and was
tossed out, Gomez to Gehrig. Moore
up: Moore grounded out, Lazzerl to
Gehrig.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Seventh Inning
Yankees Crosettl up: Crosettl was
tossed out on a sensational play,
Bartell to Terry. The Giants' short
stop took the ball on the run with
his bare hand and threw to Terry
Just In time to nip the runner. Rolfe
up: Rolfe got a basehlt on a sharp
grounder past Whitehead. It was
his third straight hit, Dlmagglo up:
Dlmagglo lifted a high fly to Lelber
Gehrig up: Gehrig hU a wicked
grounder directly to Whitehead and
was tossed out at first.
No runs, no errors, none left.
Seventh Inning
Giants Bartell up: Bartell dou
bled down the left field line. Terry
up: Terry hit the first pitch to
center for a single. Bartell scored
and Terry ran to second when the
ball squirted through Dlmagglo'
legs. It was a single for Terry and
an error for Dlmagglo. ' Lleber up:
Lelber sacrificed, Rolfe to Lazzert,
advancing Terry to third. Ott up:
Ott walked. Gomez was replaced by
a right-hander, Johnny Murphy.
Sam Leslie, who has already tied a
series plnch-hlttlng record with two
hits, batted for Mancuso. Leslie up:
Leslie fouled to Rolfe on the first
pitch. Ripple, the Giants' alternate
oenter fielder and a right-handed
batter, replaced Whitehead at bat.
Ripple up: Ripple walked with the
count three and two, filling the
bases, Mark Koenlg batted for Jack
son. Koenlg up. Koenlg fanned on
a called third strike.
One run, two hits, one error,
three left,
Eighth Inning.
Yankees Koenlg went to second
for the Giants, Eddie Mayo to third,
and Harry Dannlng behind the bat.
Ripple was In center field instead ox
Lelber. Dickey up: Dickey walked.
Selkirk up: Selkirk singled sharply
past Koenlg, but Dickey stopped at
second, Powell up: Powell fanned.1
Lazzerl up: Lazzerl singled over sec
ond on the first pitch, scoring Dickey.
Selkirk stopped at second. Murphy
up : Murphy fanned. Crosettl up :
Crosettl walked, filling the bases.
Rolfe up: Rolfe filed to Ott near the
right field wall. . ,v
One run, two hits, no errors, three
left.
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Giants Davis batted for Castle
man. Davis up: Davis lifted a high
fly to Powell. Moore up: Moore hit a
home run against the upper right
field atands.v Bartell up: Bartell lifted
a high one to Lazzerl. Terry up:
Terry grounded out, Lazzerl to Geh
rig. One run, one hit, no errors, none
left.
N'lnlh Inning.
Yankees Dick Coffman went to
the box for the Giants. DIMaggio up:
DtMagglo singled to left. Gehrig up:
Gehrig smashed a hit past Koenlg for
a single, sending DIMaggio to third.
Dickey up: Dickey grounded to Terry
and DIMaggio scored after Terry threw
to Mayo and Dannlng dropped the
ball on the relny to the plate. Gehrig
to third and Dickey to second. Dan
nlng waa charged with an error. Sel
kirk up: Selkirk was intentionally
passed on four pitched balls, filling
the bases. Powell up: Powell drove
the ball through Bartell's legs, scor
ing Gehrig and Dickey, and sending
Selkirk to third. Powell reached sec
ond on the- throw to third base,
There wa no error scored on the
play as Powell' was credited with a
base hit. Coffman was taken from
the box and replaced by Horry Gum
be rt. Murphy up: Murphy smashed
the first pitch to right for a single,
scoring Selkirk and leaving the bases
still fully populated. Crosettl up;
Crosettl walked, forcing in Powell,
Rolfe up: Rolfe grounded to Bartell
and Crosettl was forced at second,
Bartell to Koenlg, as Lazzerl scored
and Murphy went to third. DIMag
gio up: DIMaggio beat out a hit to
deep short, scoring Murphy, putting
Rolfe on second. Gehrig up: Gehrig
walked, filling the bases for the third
time. Dickey up. Dickey fanned,
swinging. Selkirk up: Selkirk filed
deep to Ripple, retiring the side after
the Yankees set a new world series
scoring record for the ninth inning.
Seven runs, five hits, one error,
three left.
Giants Mayo up: Mayo lifted a
high foul to Rolfe. Ott up: Ott filed
to Powell. Dannlng up: Dannlng
grounded out to Gehrig unassisted
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
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The Southern Oregon Art Assn.
announces the first ot a series of
educational lectures and programs
planned to tie of Interest to evei'one
in Medford and southern Oregon.
These lectures will be Iree and a cor
dial Invitation js extended to all.
The First Methodist church has ex
tended Its hospitality for the first
leoture to be given nest Mondav at
7:48 p. m. Miss Marlon Adv assistant
professor of art at the Southern Ore
gon Normal school, will be guest
speaker. She will discuss "Modern
American Painting" and will use s
roflectoscope to ahow pictures In col-
or of twenty-five American painters.
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Ron DeVore turned In high scora
at the skcet tournament held at tha
Medford Gun club grounds Sunday.
His was not only the highest net
score for the day, but In the contest
for the trophies DeVore also carried
off the top prize 7hich was a fin
shooting jacket. E. w. Brown took
second prize. The shoot was con
ducted under the "added bird" sys
tem. Following are the net scores at SO
targets: '
Ron DeVore 2 J 23 44
Geo. Jantzer ...................... 20 21 41
B. W. Brown 18 20 36
Jas. Moore 17 IS 32
Dave Reese 16 16 31
Lt. Fred Greene . 13 18 31
Ed Pease .. 14 17 31
Harry Steuart ........ 16 15 31
Harry Elden . 14 14 28
Al Rlehl (Pro.) 10 18 34
Geo. Barnum 14 17 31
Dr. Thayer . 18 16 31
BULLDOG JACKSON IN
COMEBACK TRIUMPH
PORTLAND, Oct. 8 (AP) Bull
dog Jackson didn't disappoint the
big crowd of wrestling fans who wel
comed him back to Portland last
night. He stopped Bobby Burns two
out of three falls In the main event.
In other matches Dick Trout de
feated Whltcy Wahlberg, Al William
won from Jack Terry and Don Sugal
drew with Bob Castle.
' AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING.
W. E. Thomas, 45 S, Ctntral.
Tune in KSL every evening. Mon-
day thru Friday. 8 p.m
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