MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, SIEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JXTNE 28. 1937.
Battle Royal to Start Fireworks in Armory Wrestling Arena Tonight
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TONIGHT'S CARD
Belcastro-Dragon Feud Ex
pected to Be Continued
; Taylor , and LaDue Also
Have Squabble to Settle
Uut mayhem, more politely term
ed a battle royal, will take place In
the Mediord armory tonlgbt when
Promoter Mack Llltard sends six of
his current grappling huaklea Into
the arena at once with orders to dis
regard life and limb and aim (or the
fourth row ringside.
Those who will put the ring foun
dations to the supreme test are the
Black Dragon, Pete Belcaatro, Monte
LaDue and Dale Haddock, all villains
of the first water, and Prank 8toJk
and Prenkle Taylor, gentlemanly
wrestlers but capable.
It will be the last card In the
Armory until July 12, and odvance
ticket sales Indicate the fourth
straight capacity house, Grapplers
and fans will take a vacation next
Monday evening. .
Automatic Matching
The battle royal, In addition to
providing the expected spectacle of
wholesale slaughter, will take - the
match-making worries off the fur
rowed brow of Promoter LUlard. Di
rectly following the free-for-all, tho
grapplers will return to stage their
regular matchos, the first two elim
inated meeting In tlio opening bout,
the next pair tangling In the middle
affair and the two remaining when
the other four have gone the way
of all flesh, coming back to face
each other In the top main event.
All squabbles will be for two out
of three falla or a one hour time
limit.
Femls Take interest
Taking first rank among several
personal beefs Is the Belcastro-Black
Dragon feud, which had Its bloody
beginning last week when the Mnd
Italian from Weed, Cal upset On
dope buckets and gave the hooded
demon a nifty beating, resulting In
the letters unmasking to the delight
of paying customers. For that severe
belting received from a guy he had
alwaya hated anyway, the Black
Dragon has called upon all his pre
historic ancestors to witness his re
taliation. Another private set-to that should
cause considerable fireworks Is the
Prankle Taylor-Monte LaDue squab
ble. Both grapplers hate each other
like poison, principally because of a
couple of terrlflo bouts In Klamath
Palls, snd both have vowed that they
will shoot the works tonight.
DEFEAT NI'CLOUD
Medford golfers defeated a 30-man
team from the McCloud, Cel., club
yesterday over the fnirwuys of the
Rogue Vslley Oolf club. 43-13, In
the first Inter-clty match of the year
for the locsls. Plften women golfers
also Journeyed here from the Call
fomal city and were defeated by
a like number of Medford ladles.
No exceptional scores woro posted
In the team match played under the
Massuau system of scoring. The In
tense heat kept all scores up. and
the McCloud golfers were reported
at an cspcclnl dlsndvantsgo because
of the grass greens here, they having
sand at homo.
The locals plan to travel to Mc
Cloud later In the summer.
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Krtipplers tangling In the battle royal
at the .Meilford Armory tonight.
Frank le nlo powmm one .of the
finest (Iropklt-kit In the grime.
OW THEY?
(Ry lite AKMclnled Pres) .
Coast
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento ...... flfi 32 .632
San Pranclsco 62 35 .MS
San Diego 31 38 .373
Los Angeles 46 40 .335
Seattle 40 46 .439
Portland 30 46 .460
Oakland 33 66 .375
Missions 32 56 .394
National
Chicago 86 24 .600
St. Louis 35 24 ,503
New York . 36 26 .600
Pittsburgh 32 27 .642
Brooklyn 27 30 .474
Cincinnati 24 35 .407
Philadelphia 24 33 .400
Boston 23 36 .300
American
New York :. 37 31 .338
Chicago ... 34 25 .676
Detroit ... 34 28 .697
Boston 31 24 .564
Cleveland .. 28 20 .401
Washington ...................... 26 32 .448
Phllscfelphlo . 20 36 .367
St. Louis 20 ' 37 J51
HAGEN SELECTS
BOUTHPORT. Eng., June 28. (AP)
-Csptaln Walter Hagen today select
ed five men with British golfing ex
perience and three rookies to start
defense of the Ryder cup sgatnst
Great Britain In the Scotch four
somes over the rugged Southport and
Ainsdaie coursa tomorrow.
The non-playing captain of the
American forces sent Sam Snssd,
sensational rookie, and Horton Smith
to the sidelines and paired Clene
Sarsten and Denny Shute: Byron
Nelson and Ed Dudley: Tony Ma
nero and Ralph Cluldahl, the Ameri
can open champion, and Henry Plc
arri and Johnny Revolta for the tan
dem events.
Hagen Indicated, however, that
Snesd and Smith both would be In
cluded In the single, lineup which
will be announced tomorrow night.
The cup program calls for four four
somes matches tomorrow snd eight
singles matches Wednesday.
TRANSIENTS ARRESTED
FOR BATTLE IN ALLEY
William Primmer, 51, and Jesse
Prank araham, 38, both transients,
were arrested by city police yesterday
while rightnir in an slley.
Primmer was fined 10 this morn
Ing In city court and Graham was
ordered to leave town by July 1.
Bom men were drunk, according to
cltv police.
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WILD HEAVE GIVES
CRATERS 4-3 V
OVER LUMBERMEN
Sakralda Romps Home With
. Winning Run When Glen-
dale Shortstop. Throws
Hiah to First in Ninth
A wild throw to first base In the
Uut half of the ninth Inning by
Dwlght Catherwood, Olendale short
stop, enabled Dick Sakralda to score
from third base with the tally that
gave the Medford Craters a 4-3 win
over the Loggers yesterday at the
high school field. It was the Craters'
second straight victory, and was the
final game of the first half Southern
Oregon league schedule.
Great clutch pitching by Larry
Pepper, who relieved Ray Ertckson on
the Medford mound in the eighth In
ning with two Loggers on and no
body out, contributed heavily to the
victory. The brilliant curve bailer re
tired the side without a run and sot
them back in the ninth, to win his
third victory of the year,
Mhortstop Throws Wild
With the score knotted at 3-all In
the last of the ninth," Sakralda walk
ed after Pepper had struck out, went
to second while Dick Lewis was be
ing tossed out, and reached third on
a wild pitch. Carpenter, Olendale
burler, purposely wslked Wally Rick
ert to get at Duke Hanklnson. Hank
Inaon bounced : an easy grounder
down to shortstop; Catherwood scoop
ed It up and threw high over Pierce's
head at first, and Sakralda romped
across the plate with the winning
run,
After hurling shutout baseball for
six Innings and allowing only two
hits, Medford's young Ray Erlckson
faltered In the seventh frame and the
Loggers tied the score. Two glaring
errors by Duke Hanklnson at third
base didn't help any, hs booting
Avery's ground ball to start things,
pierce drew a free pass and thon
Avery set sail for third base. Balko
vlck made a perfect throw to third,
but Hanklnson waa asleep at the
switch, falling to cover the bag. Ar
thur tripled to left center scoring
Avery and Pierce and Pete hammer
ed a single to left sending Arthur
over with the tying run.
- Danger Soon over
When Catherwood and Stewart,
first two men up In the eighth, rap
ped olean singles, Manager Balko
vlck waved Erlckson to the showers
and sent In Lsrry Pepper. Avery, Im
mediately moved the two runners up
a base with a sacrifice, and It looked
bad; only one out. Pepper, however,
fanned Pierce with sweeping eurve
balls and forced Miller to ground
weakly to Bob Smith on first, and
the danger was over.
Louie Carpenter, lanky hurler from
the class D Arkansas-Missouri league,
allowed 10 hits but kept them well
scattered except for ths first Inning
when the Craters scored three times
on four safeties.
In that Initial stanza, Sakralda,
leading off, got a base on bslls, and
went to second on Dick Lewis' single
down the third base foul Una. Wally
Rlckert laid a beautiful bunt down
the third base line and there wasn't
even a play made for him. It loaded
the bases. Sakrslda scored when
Hanklnson hit to shortstop but Dick
Lewis waa tagged out between second
and third. Bob Smith singled to cen
ter counting Rlckert and when Hank
lnson also tried to score on the play,
he was thrown out by 20 feet. Lylo
Russell, the IS-year-old Crater sen
sation, then lopped a triple Into left
to score Smith.
lilts Besr No rrult
Prom then until the ninth Inning,
Medford drew a solid string of horse
collars, slthough getting two hits In
each the fourth, fifth snd sixth in
nings. Sloppy baserunnlng waa an Im
portant factor In keeping the Cra
tera away from home plate.
Erlckson, using his fast ball to ad
vantage, set the Loggers down with
two hits until the seventh. Arthur
singled In the second and Avery dit
toed In the fourth: otherwise the
"Everybody's Talking"
"8ay, Sarge. do you know GOLD SEAL
BEER isn't weet nnd it isn't bitter?"
Loggers were completely at the right
handers' mercy.
Russell In right field and Sakralda
In center pulled two great catches
for Medford and Catherwood knock
ed down a terrific Una drive from the
bat of Dick Lewis to force a runner
at third.
All Southern Oregon league elubi
draw a bye next Sunday, with the sec
ond half starting July II. Medford
will battle Ashland In a two-game
series at the Llthla city next Sun
day and Monday as a feature of the
July 4 celebration In the nelghbotng
town.
A large crowd attended the game
yesterday.
Box score:
Olendale
AS R H PO A I
Catherwood, as 4 0 1 3 4 2
Stewart, 3b 4 0 12 3 0
Avery, 2b 3 1112 0
Pierce, lb 4 1 0 13 3 0
MUler, rf .... 4 0 0 0 0 0
Arthur, cf 4 1 3 0 0 0
Pete, lb 4 1 3 3 0 0
Plaster, c 4 0 0 ' 6 1 0
Carpenter, p 4 0 0 1 6 0
Totals ........ 31 S 7 28 17 2
Medford
AB R H PO A I
Sakralda, cf .... . 3 2 1 3 0 0
Lewis, ss 5 0 2 0 1 0
Rlckert, 3b . 4 13 15 0
Hanklnson, 3b - 4 0 0 0 1 3
B. Smith, lb 4 1 1 18 o 0
Russell, rf 4 0 3 3 0 0
J. smith, If ........... 4 0 1 0 0 0
Balkovlck, c 8 0 0 4 1 0
Rudock, c 1 0 0 3 0 0
Erlckson, p 3 0 1 0 4 0
Pepper, p 1 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 36 4 10 37 14 3
Two out when winning run scored.
Olendsle 000 000 3003
Medford 800 000 0014
Summary Three base hits: Rus
sell, Arthur. Sacrifice hit: Avery. Runs
batted In: B. Smith 2, Russell, Ar
thur 2, Pete. Earned runs: Medford
3. Olendale 3. Stolen bases: Avery,
Pete. Double play: Plaster to Pierce
to Stewart. 8truck out: by Carpenter
3, by Erlckson 5. by Pepper 3. Bsses
on balls: off Carpenter 8, Erlckson 1.
Bsse bits: off Erlckson 6 In 7 Innings,
off Pepper 1 In 3 Innings. Winning
pitcher: Pepper. Wild pitch: Carpen
ter. passed ball: Rudock. Hit by pitch
er: Hanklnson by Carpenter. Umpires:
Erlckson and Phillips, Time of game:
2 hours 3 minutes.
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ALL-STAR SQUAD
NEW YORK, June 38. (AP)-,-The
all-star squad with which the Na
tional league hopes to make It two
straight over the American league at
Washington July 7, was announced
today by Bill Terry, boss of the hand
uicked forces as a result of leading his
O.ants to a pennant last year.
The aqusd of 22 players represents
every league ,club but the Boston
Bees.
Terry msy assign the slugging Pi
rate shortstop, Argy Vaughan, to third
base, with Dick Bartell at short,
Dizzy Dean and Carl Hubbell top
the burling stsff. Van Mungo and
three newcomers round out the pitch
ing staff. Pittsburgh's Darrel (Cy)
Blanton la ths most likely "freshman"
v see action.
Leo (dabby) Hartnett has been
behind the bat In every all-star game j
end probably will start this one. I
There's not much doubt that ;
Johnny Mine ot the Csrdlnsls, anoth- '
r freshman selection, will start at !
first base, with BlUy Herman of the
Cubs In the keystone spot, for the
fourth straight year. The starting
outfield figures to consist of Joe
(Muscles) Medwlck, Prsnk Demaree
snd Paul Waner.
Terry named two managerial rivals.
Prank Prlsch of the Cardinals and
Charlie Dreasen of the Reds, as
coaches. A new ssstgnment, honorsry
coach, goes to Jesse Haines, dean of
the National league pitcher.
OeClceo a Hero
PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) Louis
de Clcco, a young man who 'startled
I'ortlend's mythical kingdom of Ro
ssrla by eloping with one of the prln
rtsses, became a hero yesterdsy. De
Clcco leaped .Into the Willamette rlvea
fully dressed snd rescued a msn whe
had fallen from a log raft.
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PACK BALL PARK
IN MOUND DUEL
By Associated Press.
You couldn't blsme major league
magnates If they peeked under sec
ond ' bsse or back of the scoreboard
or some such place today In the
hope of digging up a rivalry to
match the .Carl Hubbell-Dlzzy Dean
auei.
For, win, lose or drew between
the Olsnta' southpaw ace and the
Cardinals' great popper-offer, any
time those two go to the post against
each other, they pack 'em In to the
rafters.
To the moguls, It didn't matter
so much that Hubbell topped but
uae a tent yesterday to take an 8-1
decision In the latest renewal of
their pitching rivalry. What was
more Interesting to the front of
fices, was the fact that 38,719 fans
made It look like world series day
In Sportsman's psrk for the battle.
The crowd made It more than 130,
000 who have turned out for the
three Dean-Hubbell clashes this year.
"Expertlng" faces are plenty red
these days over the Hubbell pro
gress. Old Squarepants, after winning
24 straight, bogged down badly re
cently, dropped four In a row and
was belted out six times running.
Immediately the wolves, were heard
and when Bill Terry continued send
ing him back time after time, there
were any number of yelps that what
Hubbell needed was lots of rest, not
more work. But Hubbell, never miss
ing his regular turn, snapped back
to form.
Yesterday's win. In which he al
lowed but alx hits, fanned six and
did not walk a man, compared to
the 10 hits Dean gave up, waa his
second straight. Achieved with the
aid of two homers Uy Mel ott, the
win sent the Olanta and Cards Into
a virtual tie for second place In the
National league..
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ON ROYAL MACHINE
A new world's speed record waa
set on a Royal typewriter at the In
ternational commercial schools' con
test In Chicago June 23. Bam colton.
owner of the Office Stationery &
Supply company . here. Royal dealer.
was notified today.
The record was set by Albert Tan
gora, who again won the world's
typing championship. Tangora wrote
141 net words a minute for one
hour with accuracy rating of better
thon 90 per cent, exceeding the pre
vious record by alx words a minute.
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! Scores Yesterday
By the Associated Press.
' 1 R. H. E.
Portland 3 10 0
San Diego ..... 3 9 0
Radonlta, Carson and Treah; Chap
lin, Creghead and Starr. ,
2nd game (7 Innings) R. H. E.
Portland 3.8 1
San Diego . 8 10 3
Llska, Drefs and Tresn; Hebert and
Starr,
R. H. E
Seattle 12 14 0
San Pranclsco 8 6 4
Plckerell and Pemandea: Shorea,
Daglla, Sheehan and Woodall.
3nd game (7 Innings) R. H. E
Seattle 11 17 0
San Pranclsco 3 9 0
Thomss and Fernandes; Cole, Stutz,
O'Doul and Monro, Clifford.
R. H. E.
Missions ....... . 7 11 3
Sacramentp w ... 3 6 3
stolen. Beck and Outen; Newsome.
Seats and Cooper.
2nd game (7 lnnlnas) R. H. E.
Missions 0 8.0
Sacramento .1 ..... 4 10 1
- Nltcholaa and Bprlnz; Preltaa and
Cooper. ;1 . .
R. H. E.
Los Angeles 2 7 1
Oakland 6 11 0
Thomas, Meyer, A. Campbell and
Collins: Ludolph and Ralmondl.
2nd game (7 Innings) R. H. E.
Los Angeles .. .. w...... 2.7 0
Oakland - 14 0
s Evans and Collins; Plechota and
Baker, '
National.
Brooklyn 8-6, Chicago 3-3.
Boston 8-10, Cincinnati 2-6.
. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3.
New York 8. St. Louis 1.
"' Amerlcam ;
New York 9. Detroit 8.
Boston 8-11, St. Louis 0-7.
Phllsdelphla 10-2, Cleveland 0-7.
Chicago 5, Washington 3.
Hold Cop as Bigamist
PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) Van
couver, Waah., officials started extra
dition proceedings today for Prank P.
Dennleon, 32, a special Portland police
officer, wanted on charges of bigamy
Dennleon was arrested here last night.
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FEATURE
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Games Tonight
' Commercial League
Lamport vi. Fabera.
Jennings vs. Fluhrers.
Medford's Commercial soft bait
kague will swing Into Its second week
of play1' tonight under the lights at
the high school football stadium,
nlth Lam ports tangling with Pabers
it 7:45 and Jennings meeting Fluhr
ers Immediately following.
A feature of tonight's program will
b 15 minutes of bicycle races with
kids 14 years old or under booting
their steeds around the quarter mile
track. Races will be one mile In
length, the first of which will get
under way at 7:30 sharp. Races will
also be held every night this week.
. H. Hedrlck, city school superin
tendent, announced today that all
youths under 14 years old In Central
Point could procure their free season
pa&ses to the softball games by get
ting in touch with Marshall Simmons
at Faber'a grocery store In that city.
HOT WIMBLEDON PACE
WIMBLEDON, Eng., June 28. (AP)
Hon Budge, America's red-headed
Davis cup ace. eliminated Vivian Mc
Orath of Australia, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4, In
the quarter-finals of the all-England
tonnls championships today but his
tiny compatriot, Bryan M. (Bltsy)
Grant of Atlanta fell before the sound
ttrokes of Henry Wilfred (Bunny)
Austin of England, 6-1, 7-5, 6-4.
Budge's triumph came after Helen
Jccobs of Berkeley, Calif., the defend
ing title-holder, and Alice Marble.
United States champion from Ban
Francisco, had gained the quarter
finals of the women's division.
Closing time for Too Lfttn to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
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BOWLING
Shuss Vintage company bowlers of
Medford yesterday won the first half
of a home bowling match with the
Klamath Falls Netted Genu at the
Smokehouse alleys by 343 pin. Tb
match was for a 1100 side bet.
The last three games will be play
ed at Klamath Falls next Friday
night, the total pins in the six games
to decide the winner.
The Smokehouse Bowlerettea also
defeated the Klamath Falls ladles by
164 pins In a three-game match. Tues
day night the local ladles will meet
the Grants Pass female trundlers at
the Smokehouse.
Men's score follows:
K. Falls Netted Gems
Durant . 162 161 149 4M
Cheyene MM 161 167 144 463
Jackson 170 303 131 604
Haley . 170 198 186 80S
Halght 173 168 1M 404
Totals .: 835 887 707 3418
Medford Bhuss Vintage
Antle 314 197 198 807
Greene 150 188 190 538
Hemstreet . 193 170 163 636
Jones .. 156 136 163 444
Walsh .. 203 153 301 667
Totals
. 916 833 913 3661
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