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PETE PINS TROUT;
BRITT FLIPS POLE
IN HECTIC BOOTS
Pete Belcastro rammed ont bard
knee Into the groin of Sailor Dick
Trout with the tails standing one
apleoa last night at the Medford
armory, and that waa the end of
Promoter Mack Li Hard 'a weekly
grappling card main event,
It aeemed that everyone In the
house saw Feu break what appeared
to be the winning bold with that
foul punch everyone but Referee
Rat Friable. Bailor Trout had the
uad Italian dead to rtghta after
blaainc drop kick atralght to the
kisser. He was square atop the Weed
roughneck and Just About to pin hi
ahoulders to the carpet wnen reie
latbed out with the dirty blow. Trout
took It In the groin, doubled up
In agony and In few seconds It
wet all over, with Belcastro atrad
dling the game Bailor boy and leer-
in K at the crowd.
For fully ten mlnutea after, the
customers roared and ranted, but so
far as Friable waa concerned he
didn't see the foul blow, so what
about It?
Trout took the first fall of the
sensational match In one minute.
He raged out of bis corner at the
bell and started throwing dropklcks,
Pete's favorite punch. Beating Bel-
coatro at hla own game, Trout con
nected with five in a row alt to the
stomach and chest before Belcastro
ran like a baby for the ropes. Trout
grabbed him by the head and
brought him back Into the ring in
a hurry; then hammered two more
feet blows at Pete, That waa suf
ficient, and Trout gained the tumble
with a body press, although Pete
wsa already flat on his shoulder
blades after the seventh dropklck.
Pete didn't have much chance to
display his Infamous dirt In that
first fall, but he ' made Up for It
by taking the second In about 17
minutes. He opened the book and all
the foul stuff In the world was ex
hibited by the Mad Italian In those
17 minutes. He finally grabbed the
fall after blinding the blonde, clean
wrestling Trout with finger nails
raked across the eyes, the payoff
coming after a series of tremendous
heaves against the ropes In which
Pete caught the sailor on the re
bound with his shoulder, hoisted him
up and over and slammed him to
the canvas.
Although the arm-breaker over the
ropes Is supposed to be barred In
the local ring, Alvln Brltt used Just
that to defeat Joe Smollnskl, the
Polish Palooka. Nobody seemed to
care, least of all the Medford box
ing commission. Smollnskl had been
so dirty himself, that the Illegal uae
of the rope arm-snnpper by Brltt
seemed tame and mild In comparison.
Brltt took the first fall In the first
round with many reverse body
slams; Smollnskl grabbed the second
In the second atanra after roughness
the like of which has never been
seen locully. A body slam did It, but
It was really rhoklng, eye-gouging,
flnger-twlatlng, halr-pulling, biting
and scratching that put the ex
ehamplon in a atate where he was
easy prey for the slams.
Brltt acted like a gentleman well
Into the third round before Smo
lliukl's dirt got the best of his con
science. Finally, throwing caution
and all sense of fair play to the
winds, Alvln grabbed Bmollnskt's arm
and broke it nvir the rhiff rope. With
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evening of July 4 and a world brotherhood pageant to be held In con
nection with the dosing campfue.
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the crowd shouting its unreserved
Joy, he pounced on the groveling
Joe and slammed hla back to the
mat. '
Jlmmle Goodrich whipped Sammy
Pee back .in two out of three folia
In the opening event. Fee back, i
newcomer from Kansas City, Mo,
waa no match for the former Notre
Dame football star, although he did
take the second fall In that round
with a body aolsaors. Goodrich gar
nered the first with a series of Irish
whips and wound up the bout In
the third round when he fell over
backward while Feeback waa dang
ling on him after having clamped
on a body scissors, Aa Goodrich fell
backward, Feeback was unable to let
go the hold, and hla shoulders were
flat to the carpet.
TIGER ATHLETES
SEEN AS THREAT
PORTLAND, May 18 (AP) Young
athletes from Oregon and Washing
ton will dig their spikes Into the
Oram bowl clndera tomorrow after
noon for the eighth annual north
west Junior treble and field competition.
Among the top threats to Grant
high's championship among the 135
schools Invited to enter are Coach
Bill Bowerman's Medford boys. Bow-
crnwn, former coach at rranklln of
Portland, has developed some of the
outstanding Junior performers In
southern Oregon.
Forest Orove, led by broad lumner
Sohulte, la expected to bid for (he
title, SchulUs leaixd 33 feet, 3 Inches
In the district 6 meet.
Corvallia high's regulars, all sllgi
bls for Junior competition, are like
wise In the running for the ohsmp-Innshlp.
BRITISH CONTENDER
II. S.
ABOARD COAST GUARD CUTTER
PAUNCE, off Massachusetts, May 18.
(APJ An American escort steam
ed east from New Bedford, Mass.,
before dawn today to guide T. o.
M. Bopwlth's Endeavor II to a noisy
welcome at Newport, R. I., scene of
the British yachtmAn's second chal
lenge next August for the America's
cup.
The Paunce expected to bring the
nations nrst greetings to the slim
lnvftder and her convoy, the Bel
gian fishing trawler John.
Prom Newport the bii mclnii
sloop will go Immediately to Bristol
for grooming at the Herreshoff shipyard.
At the same yard waa Hnroid s
Vanderblit's newly constructed
Ranger, dismasted Saturday off Glou
cester, Mass., whllo under tow from
Bath, Me., to Newport for prepara
tion as a cup defense aspirant.
June's Day Nursery, supervised
plnyroom by Juno Erlckson. no North
Central. Room 3. Hours 0 s. m. to
8:30 p. m.: 30c first hour. lOc nddl-
iH WITH RIFLES
Clyde Richmond's 300 st 10 yards,
and Lew Conger's 300 at 60-yard tar
gets were highlights In Sunday's rifle
olub choot, with several other oredlt-
able scores being registered and alx
members going 390 out of 400 or bet
ter.
There will be no record firing on
the local range until June 8.
Next Sunday s majority of the Med
ford club will enter the second matoh
of the year of the Southern Oregon-
Northern California Rifle league st
Yreka, Cel. The following week-end.
the last of May, will see a number of
local riflemen attending the annua!
small-bore matches of the Oregon
State Rifle association at the Clacka
mas range near Portland
Sunday's scores:
80-yd. 100-yd. Total
Clyde Richmond. IBS 300 108
S. M. Tuttle 100
Mrs. Ivan Waddell.. 100
Mrs. s. M. Tuttle.... 100
Ivan Waddell 106
Ed Lull ., 108
Pete pomeroy 195
Otto Howard . 196
Lew Conger 300
Shelby Tuttle 108
C. O. Oall lot
Hllbert Young i 187
198
198
198
104
103
108
191
188
180
103
186
397
899
804
390
390
388
387
986
888
372
1 936 CELLARITES
LEAD 193 RACE
By the Associated Press.
The 1037 Pacific Coast baseball
league race Is Just the reverse of
what It was s year ago today. The
four top notch teams today were the
circuit's outstanding cellar contend.
ers a year ago.
Sacramento, In seventh place May
18, 1938, and sinking rapidly, Is Just
behind the first place San Francisco
Seals who were running a poor fifth
in '38. Both teams have been the
most consistent winners of the our
rent season.
Los Angeles, now In third place,
held cellar honors and San Diego,
youngest team In the league and In
fourth place today, was sixth g year
ago.
The Oakland Acorns were having
things their own way a year ago,
Seattle was second, Portland, event
ual pennant winners, third and the
Mission Reds fourth. But today
unkland la Just one Jump ahead at
the eighth place Mission Reds. Se
attle has slipped Into sixth place
and Portland Is fifth.: i
The Missions and Oakland open s
cellar series In Oakland today. Se
attle goes to San Dlcgo. Los Angeles
Invades San Francisco and Portland
will teat the powerful Sacramento
outfit.
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End of N. Central
Well, Hilt has gone and done It.
And, right after the dire Warning
set forth In this column last week
ss to what would happen If they
kept on attempting to entice Med
ford ball players away.
Donny Donovan, the Craters little
third baseman who fires bullets
across the diamond, finally folded
before the high pressure Hilt offer
ings of a Job In Its sawmill. So from
now on, Bonovan will do his national
pastlmlng with the lumber town
club In the Northern California dr
cult.
Arnold Bauman, big Southpaw
pitcher who saw service with Med
ford three years ago and who is man
aging the Hilt team this season, was
in town Saturday evening and re
ported that citizens of Hilt were in
a state bordering on downright anger
over the rap taken at their practice
of luring players from Medford. In
fact. Bauman stated, some of the
Hilt citizens were so put out with
the piece that we would probably re
ceive one or more lettera on the
subject.
To date, no letters have been re
ceived, but we are waiting patiently.
If there Is anything thla department
likes, It is letters on a subject, Also,
there Is no preference as to subjecti
It can be anything from the predom
inance of southpaw catchers in the
major leagues to the price of refrig
erators at the north pole.
Anyway, Donovan pulled
freight out of .Medford Saturday
and will work In f lilt, where he
will (In his bull-playing. Buuinart
said that he was offerer! a Job
f and nothing more, which we be
llfive. rnmlnr ffrnm Ha man
With the loss of the crack third
seeker, Manager Balkovtck of the
locals will be forced to Juggle his
eiuo around consideraniy. Sunday at
Ashland he hsd Wslly Klckert on
intra, virgu swsnson st mckert's old
second base position, snd Dick Hoff
man at first, where Swsnson had
been holding forth. The combination
worked fairly well, with only Hoff
man enntrlhliUtM na MVii.t, k.
made up for by his home run drive
over tne center neia wall.
That may be the way Medford
will line up Sunday when the
turf field la dedicated at the
High school against Glendale.
The locals showed not too much
power at the plate Sunday and
Halkovltk will work the club
overtime on batting practice
every day this week.
Although the huge skipper has not
deflnltelt made un hilt hint rt-arA.
ing the Crater pitching situation for
next Sunday, the odds are 10 to 1
it win ds Larry repper tt there on
the firing line.
The youngster, On year out of
aici,h itigu .unooi, nas s. curve ball
often read sbout but seldom seen.
Its the sweetest thlntf vilmnuj i
southern Oregon for many moons,
ou neip us. rep per delivers that huge
hook either slde-srm, over-hand or
unaer-nand, and the results sre us
ually about t.h Mmm .t.ii...
slow dribbler to the Infield.
In addition to hit Amin j,t1nA
ball, the youngster has a fair amount
u Btwca on nis nsrd one. A couple
of times asalhst Ashlanff h hk.m
one In there that really smoked, and
two of the seven betters he whiffed
in hit 1 1-8 innings of oil went down
on three Straleht ntteh. it,., .tt
broke their backs ba the eurve, how
ever, which floats up to the plate
occasionally and then comes up
looktm like his fast nn ttnn, h
change of pace, and the excellent
possesses, Pepper should
Win plentv of ball cram. Mr Mohm.vi
.before the season Is over.
Ray Erlckson, Medford's starting
hurler, looked good even though glv
lng un 10 hit. Ho h. - .... ,.
ball and e sharp curve, sharper than
Pepper s, but whst he seems to heed
Is better control. Erlckson Was shead
of the batter almost all the time,
but grooved pay balls with the count
two strikes anri nr. h.n.
strikes and one ball. Llthlan hitters I
socked them, and that was that; In
cluding, of course, several errors in
critical moments.
MILE'S SCALP
LOS ANGELEO, May 18. (AP) W.
C. Tuttle, novel -writing president ol
the Pacific coast baseball league, w
confronted today wltn ft demand' for
his ''Immediate resignation."
The demand came from William
H. Klepper, Seattle club owner, who
hotly charged Tuttle with "general
Incompetency and unfitness for the
Job."
Point at Issue, baseball circles re
ported, Has Tuttle' action In the
Seattle-Oakland game April 8, halted
In the eighth inning oh account of
rath.
Umpires Prank Valerlo and Ray
Snyder ruled that resumption oi
play WSA Impossible and credited Se
attle with a victory as of the end of
the seventh Inning When the score
was 8 to 8.
Manager BUI Meyer of Oakland
protected because the game waa
halted In the middle of an acorn
rally when the score was ft to A.
Tuttle overruled the . umpires and
ordered the game played off later
from the point where It was halted.
The teams have not made this play
off.
Klepper, departing for a confer
ence with H. W. Lane. San Diego
baseball Impresario, announced net
was asking W. Q. Bramham, presi
dent of the National Association of
Minor Leagues, to reverse Tuttle a
decision.
Scores Yesterday
By the Associated Press
National.
At Cincinnati 2, Chicago S.
Only game scheduled.
American.
At Philadelphia 3, New York 2.
At Washington 4, Boston 8.
Only games scheduled.
Coast teams traveling.
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