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M-fiTVFOTtn MATL TRTBTjyE. ifEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. .TTJLY 12. 1937.
Belcastro and Dragon to Renew Mat Feud in Open - Air Inaugural
IS
DUE TO INFECTION
OF ARABIAN'S EYE
Kohen Wrestles Stojack in
Seml-Windup Clemens
Meets Haddock in Open
" ina Match Under Stars
It will b the Black Dragon versus
Pete Belcutro tonight under the
itui at the high school football
tedium In the main event of Pro
moter Mack Llllard's Inaugural grip
pllng program In the open air. Prince
Mehallkls. the Arabian, originally
billed to tangle with the Dragon, de
veloped a painful and poaelbljr ser
loua eye Infection Sunday, and will
be unable to aee action.
In making the substitution. Lillard
stated he believed the Belcaatro
Dragon squabble would develop Into
one of the moat eeneatlonal ever aeen
here. It la a rematch of two weeka
ago, when Belcaatro handed the
hated hooded one hie tint and only
defeat In the local arena, forcing
the Drugon to unmask and sowing
the seeds of a bitter hate,
In preliminaries,, Ann; Kohen
will meet Frankle Stojack In the
middle event and Prank Clemens,
the Oklahoma "wonder boy" will
face Dale Haddock In the opener. The
main event will be one hour straight
wrestling time or the beat two out
of three falls with the other two
affairs being staged under the Aus
tralian fall system, tlx ten-minute
rounds or the best two out of three
falls.
The program will Inaugurate ten
straight weeks of grappling under the
stars. The promoter today warned
all patrons to procure reserved seat
at once. Advance ticket sales he
aeld, pointed to a capacity crowd.
Provlalona have been made to seat
3000 persons Including the 800 re
served seate encircling the ring. The
matches will start at the usual time
:30 p. m.
STATE NET CROWN
PORTLAND. July 13. ff) Tall,
bepoucld Bam Lm. pr-tournamnt
favorite, Matted hi way to tha men's
alnglei championship in the 39th an
nual Oregon state teiuitt champion
ships yeAterday by defeating youthful
Dan-ell Kelly In an all Portland final,
7-6,6-3. 7-5.
Patsy Canning, Alameda, Calif., won
the women's tingles crown by defeat
ing petite Cecil Miner, Long Beach,
Calif., 7-6, 0-3.
BUI Canning of Alameda matched
the strokes of his slater to win the
junior title from Jack Ourley, Sacra
mento, 8-0, 6-3. O. I. Grimm upset
top-seeded Catlln Wolfard, both of
Portland, 8-6, 6-0, for the veteran's
title, and Ned Jungctt, Portland, an
nexed the boys' singles, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0,
In the only maximum set battle.
Bar Candidate
PORTLAND. Ore., July 13. AP)
Rupert R. Bulllvant, Portland attor
ney, Is a candlnte for the board of
governors of the Oregon state bar, a
petition for his nomination being
placed on file with P. M. Bercombe,
secretary.
iiii
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CALIFORNIA
ALL CARS resulsrly assigned our
Iralos to California are aircond
cloned I This means that no matter
what type of accommodations you
choose and Ttnirdltis of ibi
umtlhtr, you'll ride in cool, clean,
comfort all (lie way. Car tempera
tures are automatically kept at just
the right degree. There's no dust
or dirt. Noise Is deadened. When
you go to California, enjoy this
marvelous comfort, which only the
train provides! Why travel leu
comfortably when rail fares an so
low For example:
SAN FRANCISCO
0MIM9
tXaBrn
$842 $1520
LOS ANGELES
$1615 ' $2870
Good in coaches, chair can. AIM
in tourist sleeping cars, plus berth.
Southern
Pacific
r. n. MORRIS.
Agent, phone S
He Essays Dragon Taming Roll
Pete Belcastro, the mad Italian
from Meed, Calif., will get another
crack at the hated Black Dragon to
night at the high achool loot ball
stadium aa Promoter Mack Lillard
opens 10 straight weeks of wrestling
under the star,, pete, two weeka ago.
handed the Dragon his first defeat In
Mrdford.
HOW THEY
STAND
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
Sacramento
Ban Francisco ..
San Diego
Los Angelea R 63 AO
Portland - SO 80
Seattle -
Oakland
Missions
W. L. Pet.
..... 63 40 .608
61 42 .603
61 44 .681
.510
.600
, 40 67 .441
.41 63 .394
. 39 66 .376
National
W. t. Pet.
Chicago .........
New York
Pittsburgh ...
St. Loula
Boston
Brooklyn
Cincinnati ...
Philadelphia
New York .....
Detroit
Chicago ....,
Boston .........
Cleveland ...
Washington .
St. Louis .......
Philadelphia
46 37
46 38
. 40 81
.......... 38 88
33 40
80 40
38 43
.636
.616
.663
.638
.463
.429
.104
JO 3 J Scores Yesterday
OVER ROSEBURG OUTFIT
ROSEBURQ, Ore., July 12. (AP)
Thirteen errors spoiled a pitcher's
battle here Sunday as the Olendale
Loggers dereated the Roeeburg Pi
rates, 7 to 3, In a Southern Oregon
league baseball game. Nunenkamp.
Olendale pitcher, allowed only four
hits, while Bnrr permitted only five
safeties.
Score: R. H, E.
Olendale .. 7 8 6
Roseburg 3 4 7
Nunenkamp and Plaster; Ban and
Ooff.
38 49 .384
W. L.
, 47 22
. 43 30
, 43 30 .688
, 40 28 .588
83 84 .403
30 38 .441
32 47 .819
30 49 .390
Pet.
.681
.593
, 6 TO 3
A ah land handed Crescent City, flrat
half wlnnert, lte first defeat of the
year yeaterday at creecent City, 8-3,
in the opening game of the second
half Southern Oregon league ached
Ulo. Southpaw Bob Hardy of tho
Llthlan and Lefty Koll of Crescent
Olty each allowed nine hlta but Ash
land collected theirs when they were
needed. Hardy fanned eight and
Koll ten.
Cliff McLean and Leonard Patter
son each hit triples for Aahlnnd, and
the latter also socked two doubles
and a single for perfect clay at bat.
Short score; R. H. E.
Ashland ........ 9 9 5
Crescent City 3 0 9
Hnrdy and McLean; Koll and Mnl-Invenio.
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SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bellview
MEDFORD BLASTS
G. PASS HURLERS
FOR 19 T0 10
Smith, Leads Onslaught With
'Royal Flush' Invaders
' Boot Ball at Critical
Stages of Slugging Match
BELLVIEW, July 12. (Spl.) The
Paront-Tcacher awociatlon of Bell
view had a concession In the Llthta
park In Ashland July ft, serving cold
drinks. Ice cream, candy and ham
burgers, and cleared over (60 which
they will use this coming winter Xor
free hot lunches to school children.
Mrs. Walter Longstretch acting as
chairman, was assisted by Mrs. I. E.
Deadmond, Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mrs.
Chas. Anderson, Mrs. J. M. Crow.
Helon Dunn. Walter Longstretch, Ed
win Dunn, George Helm, I. B. Dead
mond and Archie Hellmeyer.
Mrs. Charles White and daughters.
Lois and Agnes, and her mother, Mrs.
Julia Rice, visited relatives In Lake
view Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. York and chil
dren of Med ford were guests at the
Herman Helm home last week. Fred
Hughes was a guest at the Holms
home also. He left Wednesday even
ing for his home In San Francisco.
Tho brick and tile factory, situated
In this district, la doing considerable
business this spring. P. L. Smith,
superintendent, has Just opened tho
second kiln. There are seven men
employed at the plant now.
Mrs. Moe Wilson of San Francisco,
who has been visiting for a couple of
weeka at the Klchard Joy home, left
for. Portland Thursday evening, where
she will spend several days, returning
home by the way of Bend.
Mia. Albert Arnold returned to her
home Monday from the Ashland Com
munity hospital. Mrs. Arnold un
derwent a major operation two weeks
ago and Is recovering satisfactorily
though still confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer of Dorrls,
Calif., wero guests at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer and Mr,
and Mrs. Willis Byrd over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer have
Just purchased a new Ford coupe.
Douglas and Arnold Young of Med
ford were guests at the W. L. Mooro
home one day last week. The Youngs
are former residents of this district.
Mrs. Joe W'nde aud son Bert re
turned from Belfry, Montana, the
first of the week. They had spent the
past two weeks visiting relatives. Mrs,
Anthony Lambert. Mrs. Wade's moth
er, returned with them and will make
an Indefinite visit here.
Miss Mabel Metcalf of Portland, who
la spending her vacation with her
parents, spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Talbot.
Wauneta Reed of Eagle Point is
spending a few days here visiting
Esther Wade. Wauneta liven In
Bellview until recently when ahe went
to Eagle Point.
This community was shocked Tuet
d ' to learn of the suicide of William
Vedder who had been living on the
Hawley ranch. Mr. and Mra. Vedder,
who came from New York, have lived
In Bellview for about eight years, and
Mr. Vedder had been employed by
several ranchers. At the time of his
death he was employed on the SlAkl-
you highway. The funeral was held
at the Dodge parlors in Ashland
Thursday. v
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud and
Miss Marie Walker attended the rodeo
In Rogvie River Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Orr and children of
Klamath Falls were guests at the
Oscar Talent home the first of the
week. Mr.i. Orr is a daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Talent.
Fmmllt Morn of Oatelle. Califor
nia. rent Sunday at the home of his
(By the Associated Press)
R. H. E.
Oakland 1 10 1
Portland 3 0 1
Douglas and Baker; Radonlts and
Tresh.
Second game, seven Innings:
R. H. E.
Oakland .. 3 0 3
Portland 3 8 0
Olds and Ralmondt, Baker; Bose
del and Tresh.
R. H. E.
Sacramento .... 7 10 3
Seattle 18 18 1
Kllnger, Murray and Cooper; Greg
ory, Plckrel and Splndel.
Second game, seven Innings:
R. H. B.
Sacramento 11 0
Seattle .'. 16 0
Schmidt and Franks; Turpln,
Thomas, Smith and Fernandes.
R. H. E.
San Francisco ................ 4 13 3
Los Angeles 8 10 1
Ballou, Stuts and Monzo; Prim and
Collins.
Second game: R. H. B.
San Francisco - 8 10 0
Los Angeles . 4 6 1
Sheehan. Cole and Wood all; Evans,
Flowers, Berry and Collins.
Srtn Diego 3 7 3
Missions 10 12 3
Ward. Pt.tette and Detore, Starr;
Tost and Outen.
Second game, seven Innings:
R. H. E.
San Diego 6 9 3
Missions 3 8 3
Chaplin and Starr; Bolen and
Frankovlch.
National
New York. 10-fl: Brooklyn. 4-1.
Philadelphia, 10-0: Boston,. 4-1;
(second game. 13 Innings).
Cincinnati, 6-7; St. Louis, 0-0.
Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 3.
American
St. Louis. 4-3; Chicago. 1-4.
Detroit, 3: Cleveland. 3.
Boston. 9-8; Phlledeprla, 4-3.
New York. 4-5; Washington, 3-8.
$200,000 FOR BANDON
SLATED CONDITIONALLY
WASHINGTON", July (AP)
Tha reconstruction finance corpora
tion haa ordered a conditional com
mitment of a $300,000 disaster relief
loan to the city of Bandon. Informa
tion forwarded to S. P. Blade. RFC
representative at Portland, said to
day. The loan la conditioned upon Ban
don's securing 1 17.000 from some
other federal agency, presumably the
WPA. tt includes S81.000 for munici
pal obligations.
Lad by big Bob Smith, who ham
mered out four bits, drove In seven
runs and scored five times, him
self, the Medford Cratere opened the
Southern Oregon league'a second
half pennant race yesterday at the
high achool field by shelling two
Grants Pass pitchers for 10 hits and
a 19-10 victory.
Smith, striking his stride for the
first time yesterday, drew baseball'a
"royal flush." He dynamited a single,
double, triple and home run In five
trips and. In addition, handled 13
fielding chances at first base In per
fect style. Duke Hanklnson also
blasted a home run, and Dick 8a
kralda and Dick Lewis hit triples
to help the Medford cause.
Medford Oillhlt.
Although outhlttlng Medford, 18
16. the Merchants booted the ball
seven times at critical moments,
and made poorer use of their base-
hlta with men on. Pitman and Black
smith hit homers for Oranta Pass
and McCarthy doubled.
Larry Pepper, Crater curveballer,
worked seven Innings on the mound
and was not too tough. The Mer
chants found him for 17 hlta and
all their runa before Ray Erlckson
took over with none out In the
eighth, Erlckson allowed no runs and
a lone hit from then on out.
Chuck Oetrom, the former out
fielder, tried five Innings on the rub
ber for Oranta Pass and that was
enough. Medford cracked him for
13 runa and eight hlta before Man
ager Jud Pernoll decided to try Rudy
Heyne. property of the St. Loula
Browns, and considered quite a
hurler, Heyne started the sixth In
ning and was nicked for baaehlts by
the first six men to face him. Bob
Smith's double Into right field scor
ing three matea climaxed the on
slaught, during which the Craters
tallied six times.
Hanklnson slammed his homer In
the second frame, a towering drive
Into left center field with the bases
empty. It waa Medfords first run
of the game. Smith grnbbed his
roundtrlpper In the third Inning, also
with the bases vacant. It was a
terrific line drive between right
and center field, the hardest hit ball
of the day.
Xever Headed.
The Craters were never behind,
getting five runs in the second, four
in the fourth and six In the sixth
to sew up the game. Oranta Pass
scored five tlmea In the sixth for
their big Inning. ,
Although making four errors, Med
ford played beautiful defensive base
ball, turning in three double plays
In the clutch to yank Pepper and
Erlckson out of bad holes. The field
ing gem of the day. however, was
Arnold Machado'a running catch of
Pepper' line drive to left center field
In the fourth stanza. Smacked on
the nose. It appeared well on Ita way
for at least three bases, but Ma
chado streaked far to his right and
came up with a sensational diving
catch.
" Tie for tead.
The win gave Medford a tie for
the league lead, and started off the
second-half in merry fashion for
Medford. Winner of the second-halt
pennant will play Crescent City for
the championship, the Chtnooka hav
ing copped the first-half flag with
out a defeat. Medford travels to
Crescent City next Sunday.
Box score:
Grants Pass.
AB R H PO A E
McCarthy. 3b 4 3 3 0 3 3
Heleae. Sb 3 0 0 1 1 1
McCord, rf .
Drolette. o
Ray, If
Oatrom, p ,,,,
Hartroan, lb
Pitman, 3b
Blacksmith, sa
Heyne, p
Chastaln
6
4
t
4
B
6
9
0
4 0
1
0 0
0. 0
8 13
0
3 0
0 0
0 0
..43 10 18 34 1 7
Totala
Chastaln ran for Drolette In 8th
Medford.
AB R H PO A E
Sakralda. ef 6 3 1 0 0 0
Rlckert, 3b . - ., 6 3 S S 3 0
Lewis, as 4
Hanklnson. 8b 6
MACK LILLARD WINS
GOLF HALL OP FAME
.4
B. Smith, lb ...
Russell, rf .
Coss, rf
J. Smith. If
Balkovlck. e
Pepper, p
Erlclcaon, p
3 8
3 8
3 a
4 11
0 3
0 0
10 0 1
14 13
Cobs batted for Russell In 8th.
Oranta Paaa 003 008 30010
Medford 083 416 Olx 1
Summary: Two base hlta. McCar
thy. B Smith. Three base hits, Lewis,
B. Smith, Sakralda. Home runs. Pit
man, Blacksmith, Hanklnson, B.
Smith. Sacrifice hits, Balkovlck.
Stolen bases, Russell, J. Smith. Black
smith (3), Hartman, Oatrom. Double
plays, Hanklnson to Balkovlck to
Smith to Hanklnson, Balkovlck to
Rlckert, Rlckert to Lewis to B. Smith.
Passed ball, Balkovlck. Wild pitch,
Oatrom. Balk, Pepper. Runs scored,
off Pepper 10 in 7 innings, off Os-
trom la in 8 innlnit. off Heyne 7
In 3 Innings, winning pitcher. Pep
per losing pitcher, Ostrom. Struck
out, by Pepper 4, Ostrom 6, Heyne
3. Bases on balla, off Pepper 3, Os
trom 1, Heyne 1. Hit by pitcher,
Balkovlck, Rlckert and Hanklnson by
Ostrom. Ray by Pepper. Umpires,
Frailer and Rlggs. Time of game, 3
houra, 6 minutes.
KELLOGG WINS BULK
OF CASTING LAURELS
PORTLAND, July 13. (AP) A. C.
Kellogg, northwest fishing veteran.
captured the bulk of honora at the
Portland Casting club- tournament
here yesterday.
Kellogg won first placea In the ac
curacy fly. five-eighths ounce, three
eighths ounce and distance fly
events. His longest cast was recorded
at 138 feet.
Lawn move' service, call and del
Ideal Bike Shiv Te .859 411 E. Main
Mack Lillard, soft-spoken promoter
of wrestling matches In Medford,
proved yesterday that there were otn.
er games of which he haa more than
a fair knowledge.
Always considered a better-than
average golfer. Mack atepped up to
the fourth te of the Rogue Valley
Oolf club at exactly 13:47 p. m. and
whammed one down the alley. Ex
actly 310 yards away, the little white
pellet bounced onto the green, tick
ed the pin. and settled Into the cup.
It was golfdom's greatest feat the
hole In one, the dodo, and Mack, to
day, Is a hero among his golfing
brethren.
Witnesses to the hole-ln-one were
Stan Sherwood, R. Milestone, E. W.
Winkle, and Oeorge Codding, playing
In a foursome ahead of Lillard and
Jack Blerma, Oeorge McAllister and
W. H. Catey, forming a threesome on
the fifth tee.
Mack was playing with hi wife at
the time. He used a spoon on the
210-yard fourth hole, and he says It
felt plenty good as he lashed out that
beautiful drive, and even better when
the ball dropped Into cup. He shot
a 41 for the nine holes.
For his feat, the grappling promo
ter will receive a gold medal from
Larry Schade. and his name will be
engraved on a plaque at the club
house. Of course. Mack Is keeping the
golf ball, a Spauldlng "Tournament."
and the score card, signed by the
seven witnesses, will be one of hi
most treasured possessions In years
to come.
VICIOUS DOGS ATTACK
WOMAN GOLF PLAYER
PORTLAND. July 13. iP) A pack
of six hounda attacked and severely
bit Mrs. H. B. Judy on both legs while
she was playing golf on the Lloyda
course In Portland. The dogs appear
ed when Mrs. Judy was searching for
the ball which went Into the rough.
She received hospital treatment.
Medford golfers defeated divot dig
gers of the Eureka Calif., Golf Club,
33-16, yesterday In a team match
over the fairways of the Rogue Val
ley Oolf club. About 30 golfers of
each club competed.
Saturday night the visitors wera
entertained at s banquet In the Ho
tel Medford. Members of both teams
enjoyed luncheon at the clubhouse
yeaterday noon.
Phone 542 Well haul away vour
re'use. City .-"anltary Service
The Spectacle o! the Year
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'WANTED' MAN NABBED
AFTER PISTOL BATTLE
PORT1.AND. July 13. (API Theo
dore W. Nunn. as. arrested here Sat
urday night after a short but one
sided gun battle, waived ei tradition
to San rranclaco. Detective John
Olota said Nunn had served terms
In San Quentln and Oregon peni
tentiaries and aa wanted for rob
bery In California.
Nunn was taken Into custody In
downtown Portland when two bul
lets from the gun of Detective O. K.
Robinson felled him aa he attempted
to escape.
OAKLAND. Calif, July U. (API
Physicians today attributed the
death of Roland H. Jacobs. 84.
rather of the tennla atar, Helen Hull
Jacobs, to a heart attack. Jacobs,
who waa advertising manager of the
Alhambra, Calif, Post-Advocate and
of the Santa Barbara. Calif., morn
ln pres.. succumbed yesterday.
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