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MTDFORD MATT, TRTBTTNE, fEDFORD, QREGOy. MONDAY. .TTNT5: 14. 1937. Meanies in No-Referee, No Time Limit, Feature Mat Card Tonight PAGE TWO PHPIII AR Rill OR I Meet. Dude Chick. TROUT WILL MEET Record Crowd to See Bouts Frankie Taylor Faces Dude Chick in Finale Southern Oregon' grappling cir cles ire agog todajr m Feu Belcastro lie) Jo Bmollnaki, two of the dirt. Iwt mesnl to ever ditto out a toui punch, mark time (or their no-referee, no-tlme-llmlt middle event at the Med ford Armory ton!(ht. The grateet crowd to ever wltn a wrestling card at tnc local man Ion of mleerr la expected to turn out for the re -meixrh. Promoter Mack Ullard, keeping an eagle eye on ad- venca ticket ealea, predicted today the house would be a aell out. It would undoubtedly be (tending room only, he ft Id. Coneplrlng with Belcutro and BmoUrwkl to produce what la cone Id -red the flneet program to be pre eented thla year, will be Cowboy Dude Chic!:, Junior heavyweight chemplon of the world Te, rrankie Taylor In the main event, and pallor nick Trout va. Mont lDu In tna "grudge" opener. Referee Hay FrUble will handle II three matchaa, taking hi ueuai plac in th ring in th opener and. main event, but watching proceed lug In th a m o 1 1 n k I-Belcutro iuabbl from tha flrat row ring id. Friable' only duties In the lat ter match will b to aea to It that th two villain remain In th ring for their expected mayhem and don't becom too Involved with th rope. OtlierwlM, he will be Juat another epectator. He will award rails. If any, only after on af th other grapplera lies ignined that he haa had enough Tha battle we arranged by Wi le rd following tha hecllo aet-to leet week that ended when Belcaatro smashed a clialr over Smollnskl'l head, knocking him cold and de troylng a good plec of furniture The Follah Palooka, raging and rant ing when h recovered, demanded a re-match, and the Mad Italian, atlll eeethlng with hat for Smollnekl, agreed. There followed plenty of planning with the Med ford Baaing commleeion before that body finally aanctloned the no-referee, no-tlme- llmlt bout. Both grapplera, disliked to tha nth degree by regular patron of Ul- lerd's ahowe, deteat each other like no other two wrestlers who hava ver appeared here, They eland alone above the preeent array of hua klea now ihowlng In southern Or' gon a true villains, and both hava vowed to end, one end for all, the argument to which la th dirtier. Belcaatro ! probably tha imarter of the two, combining elyueas with a tremendous variety of painful and punlehlng holds featuring flngernelli croei Ui eyee and choke hold, fimolinakl, on the other hand, la mora powerfully constructed and poa aeased of greater raw strength, Hie unorlhortni attack la built around tha ability to ebeorb punishment while hammering douhled-up fist to the body and hed and choking with wild abandon. Both are considered eapert at eating their way out of tight apou. In the main event, Frank! Taylor. -Ohlo Slate football etar, relume to the local ring after more than a year's absence a greatly Improved wreatler. tailor Dick Trout will get another chanc at Mont LaUue, tha mus tached Frenchman, In th opener. lAlm. ranking near the top In me mailer of dirt, need, Illegal methods to defeat tha olean-wreatllng sailor two weeka ago, and Trout has made up tola mind to dropktck th "fur nner" hark acroaa the Atlantio ocean Th opening squabble will start at 9:10 p.m. aharp. II I RALLY IN NINTH GIVES ROSEBURG II HOWTHEa? STAND Hy th AM-tat4 Presaj Coast frank I e Taylor Unore), an old l voriu with Iorl addtets, will tangle with Cow b or Dude Chirk In tha main event of tha Arrowy tonight night. Taylor It former Ohio Hut football player and boasts rartetj of clean MnMtlonal hold. Scores Yesterday GOOD CROWD SEES RETURN OF FAIRGROUND RACE Tha nag ran at th county fair ground yesterday morning, with good crowd of horse -raoe lovert turning nut to aee the flrat eshlbi tlon i, the "sport of klnge" staged here for savere.1 yeara. The meet was entirely Informal, a fart which damp ened nthtiaiaam not In th laatt, tllory. a faat-stepping hey mare owned and ridden by Mrs. I. o, Dndge. won th 4 -mile daah In 0 seconds, besting off the challenge of Beldy, owned by Ken Murrey and ridden by Art McVeigh. Raton, owned and ridden hy Fred Berk, finished, in tha show position. In the H-mlle daan, Oeorge Cm rod Me own mount, Smoky, under l he wire theed of a clasay field In the time of 99 seconds. Uddjr rrariaa rxw'tod hla ftnarraw in second end t.u.ien Hnillh, stop Sherry, grabbed third. Two horeas from I lie lode lahle PreKklee. thlrien by Art Mc Veigh and Wink, pockeyed by rred Be.k, wer eleo reus, although the last thre finuher were bunched clnmly. Neat Sunday, the tlret two horae In both reoea yeeterday will nattl It out, with puree awarded the win nr. to h made up from a smell en trance fe. Ioo Onsen a official (tarter and timer yeaterdsy. Tha laiga nuimwr of tree In Cnerew. b c. are the reeult of an id on Isw which required snvon an intoentei on ths street n to ine wda, bung Iwl i Ire and plant it American League) Flret Oam at. H. I Washington 4 II 9 Chicago .. II 0 Appleton, Dastvong and II. Ferrell; Lyons and Bewail. First Oeme ft. I Philadelphia t 9 0 Cleveland .... 9 10 Thome and Hayes: Allen and Pyt- jak. Hacond Oame It H. E Waahlngton .......,.... 3 10 Chicago , I 9 0 Fischer, Link and Millies, Hogah; Stratum am) Bhea, gecond Oame . H. . Philadelphia ..........-....- 0 7 0 Cleveland 9 I I Smith and Brucker; Whltehlll and pytlak. R. H. t. Boston ,. .,.H....H.,.....HM 15 0 Detroit I 10 0 Wllaon and Deeautela; Anker and Tehbetu. Flrat Game It R, E. New York 18 so s St. Loul 9 13 0 Murphy, Makosky and Dickey; Kit- debrand, Blaka, Knott, Walkup, Kou- pr.l and Huffman, 9nd gam (called 1 1th to allow Yankees to oatch train.) R. H. C Nw York 8 11 0 St. liOUl , 8 IS I Hartley. Malone, Makoaky and Dick ey: Bonettl and Hemeley, H. E. 9 I 8 1 Turner H. 10 4 National Flrat Oame R. H. I Chicago 18 99 0 Philadelphia I IB fj Shoun and O'Dea; Pasaaau, Walters, Kelleher and Atwood. R. St. Loula 9 Boston 9 Wetland and Ogrodowakt: and lpoc. R. Cincinnati ...... - 8 New York . I R. Davie and V, Davie: Oumbert, Coffman, Clahler and Mancuan, R. H. t. Pittsburgh 9 8 I Brooklyn 8 8 0 Bauera, Brown, Weaver and Todd; Mungo and Phelpa. Second namee R H. I Chlcego g g Phlladeiiihla 4 9 Parmalea and O'Dea; Mulchay; master and Qrae. R Pltteburgh -... I Brooklyn ... ..,. 4 Swift, Brandt and Padden almmona and Thelne. St, Loula 1 Boaton 0 0 0 I.e. H. t. 9 I 9 I Fits- 1 1 I 0 J. Dean and Ogrodowekl; Fell and Lope. R. ( Olnclnnatl .-........... 9 9 4 New York ... .....,.. 9 10 0 Derringer. Holllngeworth, Brown. Arhott and Lombard!; Mancuao, Ceallemen and (By tha Aaaorlated Preaa) Coast (Saturday) R. H. t Portland - 0 4 0 Seattle I 9 1 Liar., and Oronln; Barrett and Fernendes. R, R. . Sen Fmnolaro 8 11 I Ssn Diego ..14 90 I Stuts and Woodall, Clifford; Salvo. Plllette end Starr. Erlckson Hurls Good Ball Until Last Inning, When Lead Is Lost. Roeeburg'e PI r a tea stsged a home town finish yesterday at ttoteburg to defeat th Medford Craters, 4-3, in a twuthern Oregon leagu ball gams. Robertson' two-run single In the last of th ninth Inning off Larry Pepper, who had relieved Ray Erick scn with th tying end winning runs or base, climaxed a thrae-run rally In tha final frame end enabled the Firsts to retain a slim chance st th first-hslf championship. Th Craters want Into th ninth leeding 9-1, but the lead waa short :lvd a pirate hlttere cracked three sirsight hit off Erlckson, driving him from th mound, and finished on Pepper. Farthering doubled and scored on Madiin'a single. Taylor doubled ad vanclng Mardln to third and Larry Pepper replaced Ertckeon In th box for th Craters. Robertson, flrat man to face Pepper, alngled Into right field scoring Mardln and Taylor with tha tying and winning runs. Medford scored one in th elxth when Erlckson alngled end made the circuit on two fielder's choices and en error. They got another In the seventh on altiglea by Balkovlck and Rudock behind a walk to Acheaon: and added another In the ninth on ainglea by Acheaon and Rudock. ftoaeburg's lone tally until tha fatal ninth was gsrnered In the third on Taylor's single and Shlnn'a triple. Erlckson hurled good baseball until th final Inning, atriking out six and showing th same number of hue. Oeorge Barr, on the hill for the Pirates, whiffed the same number of Craters and kept hla eight safeties felrly well scsttered. Th box score follows: Medford AB R H PO A E Aakralda of .......... 0 110 0 Rlckert 3b 4 0 0 3 0 0 Lewis ea .3 0 0 3 3 0 Stlna If 4 0 110 1 Smith lb ....... ............ 0 0 8 3 0 Acheaon lib .,.. 3 3 3 0 0 0 Knox rr 3 ooooo Rudock rf 3 ,0 3 0 0 1 Balkovlck e ...............a 0 18 3 0 fcrlckaon p 8 114 10 Pepper p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacramento San Francisco . Ssn Diego Los Angeles Beattfo 40 . 44 43 38 98 Portland ......... 34 Oakland 37 Mission 26 American N York 28 Chicago ... TO ... 28 Detroit ........... 39 Cleveland ....... ... 28 Boaton 20 Washington ...... 20 Philadelphia 18 6t. Louie 15 National New York Chtcaeo St. Loul Pittsburgh Brooklyn -..... Boston Phllsdelphia Cincinnati . . 91 . 30 . 20 . 38 , 31 , 30 . 19 , 17 L. 37 99 39 94 97 97 47 48 18 19 21 19 92 28 27 30 19 19 20 31 24 27 39 31 s BOUT ELKS EVENT 03 I , .484 j Alfred Carr, 13b pound Oak Knoll 479 , ac rapper, dediloned Harold Farmer, 388 j 136, Preacott. In the main event on .361 .804 MS ten J8 416 All .400 233 420 4112 .686 AM Ml Ml 364 TROEH CAPTURES Totals 33 9 8 39 9 3 Hdaeliurg AB R H PO A Tsylor If ...8 3 3 3 0 Robertson Sb 4 Sntnn of .3 Bsker rf 4 Ctoff 0 .............4 Loelfer 3b Farthering Msrdln lb Bsrr p 'Dominleo 1 11 0 0 0 0 Totsls 33 4 10 37 13 1 Bstted for Loeffer In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Medford 000 001 101 8 ftoeeburg 001 000 0034 Summary: Two-baa hits, Taylor, rnree-baee hlte. Shlnn. Baker. Double playa, llarr to Farthering to Mardln. Lewis to Rlckert to Smith. Struck o.lt, by Barrd. by Erlckson 8. Bases on ball off Erlckaon 3. Bsrr 3. Hit by pitcher, Robertson and Shlnn 3 by Erlckson. Losing pitcher. Erlckaon. Umpires, Scofleld and Fraeler. rune cf game, 3 houra 10 mlnutea. PORTLAND SPLITS; AT STATE SHOOT SALEM, June 14(AP) Frenk Troeh, veteran Portland acattergun etar, held the atat singles champlon- rhlp and th state all-sround cham pionship with th added honor of be ing high gun for th meet at the close her Sunday of th three-day annual Oregon atat trapehoot tournament. Troeh took th ainglea crown after tying with Kenne' Wain of Salem at 107, and breaking 95 birds to win by three points In the ahoot-off. Ray Class of Eugene and Archie Parrott. Portland, followed closely with 198 tfich. A score of 328 out of a possible 880 gave the Portland veteran tha all aiound title, computed on singles, doubles and handicap scores. Dr C. Robertson of Salem wse second with 324. Troeh was high gun for the tourns rr.ent with 660 blrde out of a possible 700, beating H, It. Peterson of Lou Angeles by one point. Dr. Robertson wns third with 069. I. F. Wooleey of The Dalles we first In the handicap with a OS, 8. O Mendenhsll of Orants Pass and Dr Robertson tying for second with t)0. Mrs. Freda Htelner of Portland took the women championship and Claire Miller, CorvHllla, the junior title. Portland crack five-man team laid cialm to the ohamplonshln In the 11 -team finals of the Oregonlsn tele- giaphlc ahoot with a mark of 480. Salem wna aecond with 473. Heppner end Corvallls following with 471 each. Bent individual mark In the Uam competition went to Ray Olan of tntfene with a 90. lilt teem finished fifth. Fred Dambacher, Sacramento, post ed the high run mark of 108, followed by H. R. Peterson of Los Augolea with 102. Tho Callfornlana each acored 108 In ths singles, but wer barred from the champlonahlp becaus of tnelr out-of-atAte rating. M. O. Hcnkle of Portland captured the doublrs tltlo Saturday, breaking 47 out of 80 blrda. Peterson. Dambacher, J. C. Morris Portland and Mendenhall all card ed 100 to tie for the trophy offered by Secretary of State Earl Sncll. last night's outdoor csrd at th Elks' picnic grounds. ARppearlng before hundred! of fan In the open air arena, ten set of CCC glove alingers staged one of the great est carda seen here sine the begin ning of 3-C contests. Three knock outs, two technical K. O.'i. two draw and three decision wer the net score for the evening. Jn the mala event, Crr showed too much class for the Preacott boy, but Farmer was game and kept boring in for thre rounds before loslnsr the nod. In the semi-final. Oeorge Jor dan. 188, Detachment, won by a quick knockout In th first round over BUI MscDonald, 188, of Orleans. Salvador Leboy, 118. Selad, and Mike Saenz, 119. Diamond Lake, stood In there and pitched for three rounds before they were given a papular draw. Their bout was one of the best of th evening. Pet Robert, classy Selad boy, won by knockout In the aecond round of hi bouth with Edward Shorea. of South Fork. Both fouitht at las pounds. Charle Mangers. 144. another Selad battler, knocked out Freddl Klrby. 141, Oregon Cave, In th flret round of their bout. Dewey Phillips, 141. Oregon Caves. dectaloned Fred Tungete, 140, of Or leans. In good battle. Fred Kuken bueh, 188. Oasquet, won by technical knockout over Rlcsrdo Rod. riguei, 201, Prescott. when Rodrlguex waa unaDie to return for the aecond round. Allan Parr. 188. Prescott. and Cliff Locke, 188. Wlmer, staged snother excellent bout, psrr was tall and had th reach but Lock kept forcing th fight and th bout was called 1 draw. Benny Rutb.148. Orleans, dedal fin ed Holbert BhotweU. 148. South Fork. In a speetseulsr bout that saw both boys down several time. Although Ruth took th first two rounds, be weskend toward th end and Shot well had him on the eanvaa a th final bell rang. Ruth won on point but bad to he held up by hi sec onds to hv his hand ratted In vic tory. Ben Bllguera. 132, Diamond Lak. won by a technical knockout over Jeaa Andrews, 131. Oregon Cave. In the third round of the opening bout. COAST TEAM AND ASHLAND, VICTORS WEEK-END DEATHS IN STATE ARE SIX; AUTO KILLS 10 ORANTS PASS. June 14. (API Crescent City clinched at leaat tie for riret-half championship of th Southern Oregon league by defeating th Orants Psss merchants. 3 to 1, on th local field Sunday and keep ing Its string of victories unbroken. R. H. E. Crescent City 3 8 3 Orants Paas 18 1 Doo. Koll end Mallnverno: Oatrom and Hartman. Southpaw Bob Hardy fanned 13 and allowed only 4 hits a Ashland defeated Olendale, 3-1, In a South ern Oregon league gam at Ashland yesterday. Ager'a single. Hardy's sacrifice, and one-base blow by Patterson and Keaton accounted for both Ltthian tallica In the fifth Inning. Olendale scored It Ion run In th eighth on singles by Cstherwood and Miller and Avery' double. Unnencamp, Logger pitcher, tanned four and waa effective In all the fifth Inning. R. H. E. Ashland 3 8 4 Olendale . 1 4 8 Batteries: Hardy and McLean: Nunnenc'amp and Plaster. (By th Associated Fret) Sudden death claimed alx lire In Oreson over th week-end. Traffic accident and drowning' headed th list with two victims each. One person we electrocuted snd another was believed to b the victim of suicide. Oaetano Callucd. 51. of Portland was killed and Frank Serravalll, 81, was critically Injured when a ear driven by Oatluccl crashed Into frame building at the comer of Southeast 82nd avenue and Bybe street. Portland. Sunday night. Mrs. Stella McMillan, about 50. a pedestrian, waa struck by car and fatally Injured Sunday morning on Southeast Holgate . street. Portland. The body of Msrvin Shsrr. 95. Portlsnd. waa found in a vacant lot with a bullet wound In the head. Curt Braun. who discovered the body, told the coroner's office Shsrr ted been missing since Saturday. Jackie Dalley. 8. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalley of Portland, drown ed In the Willamette river while playing with two companions on logs at the end of the old St. Johns ferry slip Sunday. The Clackamas river claimed the life of William Dablman. 13 of Port land, who sank while swimming with friends near Oregon City Saturday. He was believed to beve been etneken by crcmps. Peter Adklna. 30. of Weston, died Saturday of burn received when a steel tape he waa handling contacted a high voltage power line. He waa but ( working with a land office surveying crew 15 miles northwest of Ontario Monday when the accident occurred. Be Correctly (corseted In AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. Air cooled Traini to CALIFORNIA BIGGEST BOON to pleasant travel is air-conditioning. All can regularly auigned our trains hav this weather, controlling equipment. This means, that 00 matter what type of accom modations you choose coach, tourist or first class you'll ride in cool, dean comfort when you go by train. Car temperatures are automatically regu lated at just the right degree. Dust and dirt are eliminated. Noite is deadened. Next time you go to Cali fornia, travel the cool way! There'r no need to go less comfortably when rail fares are so low. For example: SAN FRANCISCO Omt wmj Rtundtrip $842 $1520 LOS ANGELES i $1615 $2870 Good in coaches and chair can ; alio in tourist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge. Fares good in standard Pullmans cost a little more. Southern Pacific F. O. MOHRl. -Agent. Phone 34 Summer Btoraga Expert care and adequate Insurance AHTISTA PUR SHOP 3J8 w. 0th. Phona 684 . I Hy AiuoolattM Prmi, Seattle deftatx. Portland T to B In tha opener, but dropped the aecond contest, A to 9 In the flrat name Munngpr BUI Sweeney and Catcher nil) Crontn of the Ben vera were eject ed for protesting a doo i ion and then in the third Inning of the second r,im Sweeney waa again ejected for '.he same reason. Pitcher BUI Poardel tried to win hla own game In the openttr with a homer, but It waan't enough. In the aecond game Nino Bangy of the Beavera and Fred Muller ot the Tribe each hit homera. Ptrat game: Loa Angelas ... Mlsalons ., Berry and Collins; Omen, R. H t ........ i 10 a t 10 o leamanakl and Becnnd game, t Innings W. ft I l-oe AngtMea ,.,., , i o Missions 9 A 0 rMh-eiton and Olhunn; fiolen and Outn. Oakland Aacratnento lVsiiglas and Baker; Copper. R H It ....... 0 10 7 1 eVhmtdt and Detton Downs Olson In Portland Match rORTlAND, June 141 AP) Dean Datum, Salt Lake City, retained hla heavyweinht wrestling champlon ahlp here Saturday night, winning two straight falls .torn Ole Olson. 34ft, Bwnien. after ois.n had von the n : at, Bg Ben Morgan. SJV Ml nut, won on fa!) and Ut two to Ivan Mans gotr, 3J0, m the sml indup. "Everybody's Talking" "0h, Mucstro! Do you know thnt GOLD SEAL Beer it at smooth its a symphony?" bm IN THE Jl-1 I if TOGGERY'S SWEEPING FOR MEN SALE ONE LOT OF MEN'S SUITS Values to $29.50 ONE LOT MEN'S SHOES Value9 to $4.50 $1587 Reg. 26c Men's Hose Fancy and Plain 17. ONE LOT Work Pants S297 Re?. $3 95 MEN'S SHIRTS SHORTS Reg. 35c Value 23c Buy Several Pairs Now The TO!SIRY Leaders For Over 34 Years Whi if 1 1 ONE LOT MEN'S SHIRTS Values to $2.00 S-jOO ONE LOT OF SHIRTS Values to $1.50 73 ONE LOT NECKWEAR Values to SI 00 67c