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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 3, 1937. Estes Pits Speed and Cleverness inst Britt's Brawn Tonight PAGE TWO Aga DROP HAND MAIN MAT EVENT Pete Belcastro Tangles With Cowboy McEwan in Semi- Final Pettlgrove and O'Brien Will Stage Opener Tt question that bu been loins tha round! of local wrestling circlet regarding the main event brawl to night In the Medford Armory between Toot IiUs, the movle-bero appear ing Adonla, and big. tough Alvln Brltt la simply thla: Can the popular Toots stay clear 01 Alvln's devastating arm-breaker hold long enough to hammer home a few dropklcks? Upon the ability of Estes to do that little thing aecma to depend his chances of whipping the ex-heavy weight champ of the world, accord Ing to the experts. It It said that Brltt Is far too powerful a grappler tor Estes: that If he ever clamps on tbe ptlnful hold, barred In moat states except Oregon, there will be nothing left but tut mere formality of placing tbe shoulders of gently to the carpet. At for Estes, It Is admitted freely that he la one In a million when It cornea to pure, unadulterated apeed and sensational wrestling ability. No grappler has been seen here that can approach the panther-like allblty of Toots. Toot Infers that he will throw considerably more than several drop kicks In the general direction of Brltt'a plscld face tonight. In the middle event, Pete Beloaatro, who fell victim to Britt's pet maneu ver last week, will tangle with Cow. boy Bill McEwen, undefeated to date In the Medford ring. Uke Estes, Bel castro Is a master of the dropklck, one of wrestlings most colorful man euvers, and he will probably use It freely In an attempt to stop Mc Ewen't string of wins and himself, get back Into the main event oallbre, from which he fell with a resounding thud after Brltt got through with hi m. In the opening event, Duke Petti grovt, the New Orleans meanle, will meet Pat ("Popeye") O'Brien, him' self no angel. The statue of tble bout la a mstter of conjecture In the sense that nobody knows Just what sort of methods O'Brien will use aglnst the Pettlgrove roughneck. O'Brien has been known to be both dirty and olean. - As for Duke, there Is no secret regarding hie ldeaa of a grappling match. He knows only one method, and that la to foul and torture to the nth degree. hopmFmefer to display cue art here tuesday night j Despised Duke Willie Hoppe and Jake Sohaefer, recognlted as the two grentest billiard players In the world, will be In Med ford tomorrow evening. They will stage a special challenge match at Brown'a beginning at 8:30, giving an exhibition of the new 38-3 balkllne gnme. Hoppe 1 considered the greatest all-around player of all time. He la the world's 18.1 and cushion carom champion, and 16-3 balkllne and three-cushion title holder. Hoppe's unest single performance Is listed In the All Sports Record book as taking place at Pasadena, Calif., against flchsefer several years ago. At that time, he ran 390 points at 18.2 balk llne In the space of one foot square cn Intersecting 18-Inch line at the head of the table. Bchaeler is called the greatest of all balkllne stirs, holding all balkllne titles. He is the undefeated world's H I and 1B 3 ohamplon. Duke Pettlgrove, the New Orleans roughneck, tangles wltb Fat "Pop- eye" O'Brien In the opening event on tonight's grappling program at the Medford Armory, Duke It the most unpopular worker now appearing In southern Oregon because of hit ex treme dirtiness. Scores Yesterday Coatt League first game: ft. Ban Francisco ........... 7 Portlsnd . .. 4 Bheehan and Monro; Hllcher, Car ton and cronln. Second game: R. H. I San Francisco ................... 0 9 Portland .... 8 , 8 (Seven Innings). Bailou and Woodall; List and Wilson. ANGILLEY'S FLEET First game: Los Angeles , Seattle R. 7 B Thomas and Collins: Oregon end Bsssier. Second game: R. R. a. Lot Angeles t 8 I Seattle . ..... .. ,.., 8 IS 1 Event, Campbell and Olbson: Ul rich and Fernandet. First game: Oakland M San Diego Douglas and Baker: Df tore. Second same: Oakland San Diego .. (Seven Innings). Rego. Held and and Starr. H. X. 1 0 7 0 Hebert and R. . 4 - 7 R. - 0 . 5 Ralmondl: Salvo First game: R. Sacramento ...,..,... g Missions ......................... a Sacramsnto . . ...1 Missions ...,...M.. a. (Seven Innings). Seats, Murray and Coorjer: Lam- anakl, Tost and Sprint. . weweome, Kllneer and Clark: Bck Oeborn, Conlan. Fleming and Outen. National. At Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia At Chicago 4. St. Louis 1. At Boston 1 New York 8. At Cincinnati a, Pittsburg 7. Roseburg Pirates Defeat Glendale ROSEBURO, Ore., May 8. (p A tlx run rally In the tenth Inning gave the Roseburg Plrawa a 18 to 0 vic tory over the Olendale Loggers at Olendale Sunday In the opening game of the Southern Oregon league. R. H. E. Roseburg ..18 18 7 Olendale 8 18 8 Barr. Little and Ooff; Merrltt and Thompson. Salem Shooter Tops In Rose City Event PORTLAND, May 8. (AP) Clar ence Townsend of Salem carried on top honors yesterday In the Rose City handicap trapshootlng event at the Portlsnd Oun club. He scored 88 at 91 yards. Olenn HUtlbrand of Salem and M. O. Cummtnga of Corvallls tied for second with B4. E. M. Condlt of Tillamook. Prank M. Troeh of Portland. Olenn HUtl brand. Arch Parrott and W. J. Miller tied for the singles event title with scprae of 89. American. At Detroit 8, Chicago 8. At New York 4. Boston 8. At Philadelphia 7, Washington 10. Cleveland at St. Louis, postponed. rain. 1RST ROUND MATCHES TO FINISH THURSDAY First round matches In the Rogue Oolf club'a annual spring handicap tournament will not be completed until Thursday, according to Ken Scott, club pro. Some of the gollere were farced to postpone their matches until later In the week, he stated. Through the courtesy of Oeorge Hunt end A. O. Soauldlng and Bros.. 48 minutes of golf films will be shown at the Craterlan theater to morrow from 8:30 until 8:13 p.m. There will be no admission, and everyone la Invited to attend. 0REG0NB0WLERS get GOOD TOURNEY START Klamath Red Sox Massacre McCloud KLAMATH FALLS. May 8. (AP) Klamath Falls' Red Sox swamped McCloud, 87 to o, here yesterday In the opening gam of the northern California league season. One of the largest crowds In many years waa on hand for the first-day ceremonies. Beckle Ctle. Union Creek, now open for tbe season. VANCOUVER, B. C, May 8 (AP) Washington and Oregon bowlers, giving their opponent high marks at which to shoot, led today In seven of the nine divisions of the Sftth an nusl Pacific northwest International bowling congress. Hanson Blue Prints, Portland, held the lead In trie open team events with 9149. while the Mason County Laundry team of Shelton. Wash., roiien into first place yesterday with 9719. The St. Regis Hotel team, Vancou ver. B. C, held on to Its lead In the booster team event with 3S03. 17 HIGH SCHOOLS SIGN FOR K. F. TRACK MEET KLAMATH FALLS, May 3 (AP) Seventeen high schools have entered the fifth annual southern Oregon northern California track and field meet to be held here Saturday, May 8 Klamath PVilla. Medford. Oranta Paas, Bend, Lakeview. Yreka. Allures snd Corvallls are In the class A entry list. In class B are Chlloquln. Fort Klamath. Bonsnra, Keno. Dorrls. Henley. Malln. Merrill and Tulelakt. BEND SWAMPS K. F. IN DUAL TRACK MEETING BEND, Ore.. May 3 (AP) Bend ewsmped Klsmsth Falls hUh school. 84 to 39. In the annual dual track meet here Saturday. Bend captured all but three first places, rtsy Dixon. Bend high's stsr sprinter, .-.urdler and broad Jumper, waa high point man with 181, to his credit. IN 20-30 REGATTA j Fluhrer Wins Second Heat in F Hydroplane Event 2500 See Well Handled Events in Fine Weather Before an estimated crowd of 3500 spectators, the Medford 90-30 club staged Its second annual outboard motorboat regatta yesterday at Emi grant lake, with 33 of the moat fam ous drivers on the Pacific coast send' lng their boats of all classes skim ming over almost perfect water. There were thrills galore for the huge crowd that packed the north bank of the man-made lake. Altho there were no spills, the sight of the trim craft hammering down the itralghtaweyt and Into sharp turns at better Chan 40 miles an hour wat ex citement enough, and several excep tionally clot finishes brought life to hundreds of automobile horns. The outfit of Ward Angllley of Marysvllle, Calif., national outboard champion, took bom ths lion's share of the 8470 prize money. Angllley, In hi C-7 Lollypop and Sweetheart the 0th, won four flrat places and three seconds, and Harold Ashley, a mem ber of Angllley's outfit, roared home In front of the field In five events. Ashley drove his own boat In several events, and operated Angllley's speed ers In a couple of others. Fluhrer Wins Heat Heine Fluhrer Medford ace, decided to compete at the last minute and booted bis "Bad Newt" across the fin ish line to win the second heat of the F Hydroplane event. HI time for the five-mile course was 8:43, and he waa forced to defeat Angllley to win. The Marysvllle ace finished sec ond In 8:47. In the first heat of the same event, Angllley beat the local flyer In 8:47; Fluhrer's time being 8:83. Those were the only two event Fluhrer entered, and he got a nice welcome from the auto horns as he pulled Into the pit alter winning. wee Lotoses' of Seattle won a pair of first placet and Jim Harland of Seattle and Tommy Carstens of Taco' ma each took a first place. stage Close Finish The most sensational race of the afternoon waa the second heat of the P. Racing Runabout, won by Jim Har land In 6:48. He and Tommy Carstene ran neck and neck the entire dis tance, with the former nosing out a victory by only a fow feet. With the exception of Fluhrer, local driven failed to win a first place. Jim Dally, who wat figured to cop bit there of events, blew hit motor In the first event he entered, and Howdy Murray's motor failed to function be fore he could enter. Moose Mulrehead entered boats In several events with Bob Watkln a hit driver, and took tome second and third placet. Aubrey Sander, general chairman of the 30-30 club regatta committee, performed on a surfboard behind t motor launch, and his wat the only spill of the entire program. Ht tum bled off twice. Roret Well Handled All events were run off In rapid succession, with little time wasted between. Each race waa over a (Ive mlle course, the fastest time of the day being turned In by Heine Fluhrer In the second heat of the F Hydro, pltne event, which he won In 8:43. an average of 44:77 m. p. h. The results: O Service Runabout) (first heat) Won by Harold Ashley; J. C. Harland, teoond; Ernie Mlllot, third; Wea Lo back, fourth. Time 8.08. A Hyroplane (first heat) Won by Wee Loback: H. V. Warnack, second; Bob Sebastian, third. Time 8:58. C Service Runabout (second heat)' Won by Harold Ashley: j c. Har land, second: Orvel Skaggs, third. Time 8:33. A Hydroplane (second heat) Won by Wea Loback; Bill Larzelere, sec ond; Bob Sebastian, third. Time 8.39. C Racing Runabout (first heat) vVon by Ward Angllley; C. T. Zlegler, second: Erne Mlllot, third; ). c. Har land. fourth. Time 7:37(i. F Racing Runabout (first heatl Won by Tommy Caralens; Ward An- iiney. second; Jim Allen, third; Orval Skaggs, fourth. Time 7:10. C Racing Runabout (second hestl Won by Harold Ashley; ward Angll ley, second. Time 7:47. F Racing Runabout (second hest) Won by J. c. Harland: Tommy Car stens. second. Time 8:48. C Hydroplane (first hest) Won by Ward Angllley; w. A. Mulrhead, sec end. Time 8:56. f nswropiane (tirst heat) Won by Angllley; Heine Fluhrer. sec- A. Mulrhead. third. Time HOW THEY? CT4 A V (By the Associated Freu) Coast Sacramento San Diego San Francisco , Los Angelea Seattle . Oakland Portland , Missions . .... Pittsburgh ..... St. Louis ......... New York Philadelphia . Boston Brooklyn Chicago M Cincinnati Detroit ......... New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland .. St. Louis Washington .'. LOCAL RIFLEMEN With teven riflemen scoring 800 out of 400 or better on the outdoor range yesterday, the Medford Rifle club la planning to carry off major honort at the next match of the Southern Oregon-Northern California Rifle league on the Yreka, Caltf range May 33. Inteteat It running high In the series of summer matches and the local club plans to have at least IB entries at Yreka, At the match here laat Sunday, Medford markamen collected tlx of the nine trophlet awarded. Scores for Sunday: 50 yd. 100 yd. Total O. R. Richmond .... 197 Ivan Waddell 187 198 Mrs. Ivan Waddell 900 194 Frank Allen 97 198 Ed Lull 199 193 Mrs. S. M. Tuttlc 198 198 Shelby Tuttle 195 195 Lew Conger ............ 197 193 S. M. Tuttle 194 194 Otto Howard . 192 193 Pete Pomeroy 198 . 187 R. L. Edwards ..... 194 190 O. C. Gall 194 183 Hubert Young 179 177 A bulletin hat Just been received from the National Rifle association with final scores mode In the worn en't match last February. .The course of fire waa .50 shott prone at 50 feet with metnlllo tight, and entrlea In cluded women shooters from coast to coast. Mrs. S. M. Tuttle and Mra. Ivan Waddell ranked ninth and thirteenth, respectively, the former with 491 out of 600 and the latter with 489 out of 500. 396 805 894 393 993 391 390 389 888 385 386 384 877 358 TRAP SHOTS AIDED BY PORTLAND. Ore., May S (AP) Perect weather conditions brought out a perfect set of gtins yesterday at the weekly event of the twelfth annual Oregonlan trapshoot tourna ment. Nine gun clubs registered 756. The results Included: Mount Angel (09) Frltt Crasser 33, Frank Curschmldt 33. Julius Butsch 33. " Salem (95) C. A. Kahle 38, P. Q. HUtlbrand 35. J. W. Shaw 35. Klamath (731 N. Y. Stoddard 35. A. W. Macken 34, L. J. Ooblo 34. La Grande (73) Jess Brcshcars 35, R. Forrester 94, C. Mackav 33. Cottage drove (73) Vlctot Cham ber 33. Harsy Rentle 93, Ryneraon 33. Heppncr (78) R. N. Rice 35, John Lane 23. Charles Vaughn 35. Roecburg (72) Dr. E. J. Wslnscott 34. Grant Smith 24. L. V. Beckley 34. Eugene (751 C. Hurd 25. 1. King 35. C. Richardson 25. Pendleton (741 Glen Bradley 25. C. E. Stevens 26, Art Stardom 34. Mrdlord (75) John Tomlln 36, Ed Pease 55, Charles Lemery 95. CAVEMEN BLANK MEDFORD 9 TO 0 IN INITIAL TILT Grants Pass Puts Game On Ice in Third Frame When Four Hits and Defensive Break Lets in 7 Markers Behind the aix-htt pitching of Phil Orlggs, young righthander, the Grants Pass Merchants opened, the Southern Oregon league baseball season at Oranta Pass yesterday with a 8-0 vie. tory oyer Medford. One of the small est opening day crowds In years at tended. The Merchants salted the ball game In the third Inning when a momen tary defensive crack In the Medford team and four hit enabled them to score seven times. They added two more tallies in the fifth for 'good measure. Ray Tun gate and Larry Pepper hurled for the locals, Manager Mike Balkovlck yanking Tungate In the third Inning after the damage bad been done. Pepper pitched the re mainder of the game and set the Merchants down with three hits and a pair of runs. One Gets to Third. Medford got only one man -to third, base. In the fifth Inning, Dick Sa kratda walked, and after Sara Van Dyke fanned. Manager Balkovlck sin gled into right field. The threat ended there as Pepper and Dick Lewis went out. The other five Med ford safeties were scattered over as many innings. Stine singled in the second with one away, and died right there. Blckert singled In the fourth with none out, but his teammates couldn't advance htm. In the sixth, Swanson singled to center and was left stranded and In the eighth Don ovan got a blow to left, but died on the Initial cushion. An infield hit by McCarthy, a wild throw to second by Dick Lewis on Halaas' grounder, another infield scratcher by Machado and Chuck Os-; trum'a double to left provided the ; explosion in O rant Pass' big third inning. Van Dyke dropped a line drive off the bat of Ray, Hart man walked, and Blacksmith singled to left to chase Tungate from the mound. Pepper scooped Griggs' drive oil the ground and fired to Rickert at second, who In turn heaved to Swan son at first for a sweet double play to end the nlgrtmarlah Inning. The damage had been done, however, and the Merchants' other two rune In the fifth were needless. They were pro cured when Ostrum took one on the shoulder, went to third on Ray's sin gla to center, and scored In front of Ray when Hartraan singled to right. Medford's infield, rated one of the finest in the circuit, lived up to that honor by turning in three llghtnlng-fast double plays. Pepper ; started one, and Lewis and Rickert each began a double killing. The box score: Oranta Pass. AB It Tungate ft; by Pepper 3. Baaea on ' balls: Off Griggs a, off Tungate 3. j off Pepper I. Wild pitches, Tungate., Hit by pitcher; Balkovlck by Griggs; Ostrom and Pitman by pepper. Passed balls: Balkovlck 3. Losing pitcher: Tungate. Umpires: Rlggs and Ken ton. Time of game, 3:38. Meteorological Report ISANT SPLIT TRAP HONOR Dr. Chit. Lemery and H. Crolsant divided honors Sunday morning at the targets traps when each amathed 48 out of 50 ahot at. Wm. Young took aecond place with a score of 47. Clar ence Eada broke a 24 In the 25-tar-get handicap event. At the skeet trapa Or. P. G. Thayer broke 41 for high score while E. W. Brown turned In score of 40 for second position. The scores: Dr. Chat. Lemery 25 H. Crolsant 33 Wm. Toung .. 24 John Tomlln 25 BUI Bates 23 Ed Lamport ........ 22 Geo. w. Porter 20 Roy Glascock 2'. O. X. Eads 22 Jerry Jerome 30 Ed Pease 25 L. R. Plckard 23 Elmer Wilson r. 22 Dr. Durno 20 Dr. Thayer 20 Bob Ollstrap . 19 Total Hep. 23 48 33 48 47 48 48 48 44 44 43 42 May 3. 1937, Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday: cooler Tuesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues day, but cloudy on coast; cooler In terior of west portion Tuesday. Mod erate changeable wind off coast, Be coming northwesterly. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 73; lowest, 49. Total monthly precipitation, none Deficiency for the month .08 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1930, 13.31 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 2.41 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 24 per cent; S a. m. today, 24 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:03 a.m. Sun set, 7:13 p.m. Observations Taken st 8 s. m 120 Meridian Time. 35 33 21 24 24 24 22 31 22 19 T Ralph Deo held Ashland to tlx hits and one run yesterday as Crescent City won, 9-1, In the Southern Ore gon league opener at the Llthla city. Manager Leonard Hall of the Llth- lans used two pitchers Lowell Brown and Wayne Combeat In an effort to halt the Crescent City batting at tack that saw 14 safe hits fall In all parts of the field. Shorstop SUva collected four eafetles In si trips to pace tne winners. Score: R. H. E. Crescent City . 9 14 2 Ashland - . 18 9 Batteries: Deo and Mallnverno: Brown, Combest and Baldwin. Simp-eon. U. S. AND AUSTRALIA FOES IN ZONE FINAL (By the Associated Press) The United States and Australia emerged as the finalists In the Amer ican zone Davla cup play, over the week end while four teama reached the second round of European rone play. The Americans, fresh from a S-to-4 victory over Japan, will meet the Australian team, which trimmed Mexico by the same score, at Forest Hills. N. T., May 29-31. A year ago, the United States' hopes of winning the cup were smashed when the Aus sles won the zone final. McCarthy, lb ....... Halaas, 2b Pitman, 3b .......... Machado, rf ....... Oatrum, cf Hsrtman. c Blacksmith, as' Qrlggs, p . H PO A E 1 8 .0 0 The Grange Totals S3 9 8 27 10 Mrdlord. . AB R H PO A E D. Lewis, ss Blckert, 2b ........ Donovan, 3b Swanson, lb .M Sllne, If D. Sakralda, cf Van Dyke, rf ... P. Sakralda, rf Balkovlck, e Tungate, p Pepper, p . Oltsen 0..... 0 0 Totals 31 0 8 34 9 8 Medford 000 000 0000 Oranta Pass 007 030 0009 Summary Two-base hits: Pitman, Ostrum. Stolen bases: Oatrum. Mc Carthy. Double plays: Pepper to Rick ert to Swanson; Rickert to Lewis to Swanson; Lewis to Rickert to Swan son. Struck out: By Grlgga 10. by Ward onl; W. 8 47. C Hydroplane (second hest) Won by Ward Angllley; w. A. Mulrhead. second. Time 8 60. F Hydroplane (second heat) Won oy Heine Fluhrer; Ward Angllley. sec ond: w. A. Mulrhead. third Time 8 43. C Service Hydroplane (first heat) Won by Harold Ashley; carl Frode. second: Ralph Dolcater. third; Joe Hicks, fourth. Time 8 33. C Service Hydroplane (second hest) Won by Harold Ashley: Ralph Dol cater, second. Time 8 47, UTAH POLO TEAM TRIMS OREGON STATE, 4 TO 3 SALT LAKE C1TT. May 3 (API The Uniwrsity of Utah's polo te.m won Its first victory in five start by dcfettllntf the Orecon state rolo team here Ssturdsy, I to I. iooq RESPONSIBILITY cm u ?! i 5 If I 95 Boise Boston Chicago Denver . Eureka . . 82 . 58 . 88 60 58 . 72 Helena Los Angeles . 88 MEDFORD 85 New York 72 Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno , 82 . 88 . 82 Roseburg 86 Salt Lake 74 San Francisco .. 82 Seattle 28 Spokane 82 Washington D.C. 78 Taklma 88 54 34 50 40 50 47 63 43 50 42 46 48 60 S3 54 46 62 Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. P. Cay. Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear . Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear ESCAPED TRUSTY SEEN IN ASHLAND Elmer Htab, 19. Ashland youth, trusty, with 15 daya remaining or a 90-day sentence for petty larceny, walked away from tbe county Jail Saturday and has since been seen four or five times by people In Ash land, the aherlff'a office reported to day. "Haab waa engaged in removing garbage cans fror the Jail, and failed to return after emptying the last one." Sheriff Syd Z. Brown said. "He la lust a petty offender, and there 1 no particular point In bringing him back, except to show him he can't get away with It." The sheriff thinks Haab la trying to contact friends In Ashland, where he has been involved In a number of petty offenses In the past. BRITISH COURT ACTION LEAVES PAIR FREE TO ID 1ENJEY WISH (Continued from Page One.) Just before noon, tbe telephone rang in tbe remooeled pension. Ap pesbacb, where the former king of a quarter of the world has spent the last of tbe lonely extle that began last December. Edward was putting on his moun tain climbing togs. He went to th telephone: learned Mrs. Simpson had. been finally divorced from Ernest Aldrlch Simpson In London. Immediately be called the .chateau of Cande In France, and In a few minutes be was speaking to hie flan cee. Then, just at noon, the duke an nounced he was leaving at once for Tours, near the chateau. There was no disguising his elation. The telephone talk, however, waa long and serious. Members of the duke's household said Mrs. Simpson urged htm to "hurry." He fitted ac tion to her words. HniLAND in hounds AIR CONDITIONER COMPLETE IN ONE UNIT Slips That Fit by K1CKERNICK 11.95 Panne, Crepe, Satin 13.95. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. S. As H. Oreen Stampa. Eagle Point Orange, Eagle Point Orange meet in regu lar session May 4 for regular busi ness and refreshment. All members are urged to attend. The program presented by the rec reation club was an outstanding suc cess. Results of the recreation schools are showing up In the leaders who are doing fine work In community social organisation. Leaders taking part In the program were Lillian Force, Julia Davlea, Ed Putman and Oerald Cook. Nearly seventy . five people enjoyed the program. 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