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inCDFOTJT) MOT, TRTBTTSHE. fEDFORT). QREflpy. MOXD'AY. 'AUGUST 9. 1937.
Indian Wonder Boy Meets Kohen in Main Grappling Event Tonight
ESTES AND LARUE
Savlch and Mexican Renew
Feud in Opener Rod
riguez Vows to Even
Score for Past Indignities
Sammy Kohen, New York city's
cocky little Jewish grappler and
Frankle Clemens, Indian "wonder
o" from Oklahoma, face eaen
thr in th main event of Promoter
Mack Ullard'e weekly program under
the itan at the nign scnooi
One of the year's largest crowds U
In the middle event, Toot Bates
returns to local warfare to tangle
with the villainous Jack LaBue.
Kansas City terror, and in vne
er. Danny Bavlch lacea the Mexican
hot tamale," Carlos Rodrlguea. Toy
... , vii.nd whn formerly urap-
pled here, will be third man In the
From beginning to end, It will be
clcanle versus meanie, mm
. i irhan rADrAaentlna the
UlUR B " ' -
dirt brigade and Rodrlguee, Estes
and Clemens upholding tne nouor
those who do their work In the
orthodox manner.
nnoiipr nf Interest.
A.., u hinii the onener, the
Bavlch-Rodrlguea squabble seems to
be causing the greatest juw.
.. .MMinff crentrv. It I
rematch from last week during which
Bavlch, making nis n -.. -r
pearance In several months, went
meanie on the boya and alapped ana
battered the roly-poly Mexican from
pillar to post before ending things.
It was a surprise to all and sundry
to see the formerly popular Savlch
. fmii tactics. Previous
CUli 1UUM w
to that display, Savlch had always
been a perfect genueraau.
match, Danny remarked that he
wasn't going to let any low brow
Mexican whip him.
Angered by Savlch's verbal out
burst, Rodriguez, a clean wrestler,
begged Promoter Llllard for another
crack at the ex-Unlverslty of Utah
football star, which waa granted
Bodrlguea haa vowed that he will
make Savlch eat his words, so the
match should prove the highlight 01
an expected excellent card.
Clemens I nucleated.
Kohen. a villain of the first water,
will attempt to crack Frankle Clem
ens' string of consecutive victories
In southern Oregon In the main
event. Both hold wlna over the Black
Dragon and both are rated close
the top of all grappleri now appear
ing locally.
Extremely popular Toots Estes, for
mer chsmplon of the Hawaiian
Islands, will return after a pro
longed absence to meet the rough
and tough Jack LaRue In the mlddls
go. It will be a hammorlock, of
which LnMuo Is a past maater, versus
dropklck and sonnenberg, two ot
Estea' pet maneuvers.
First two matches will ba staged
under the Australian fall aystem.
consisting of six 10-mlr.ute rounds
or tho best two out of three falia.
while the main event will be for a
one -hour time limit.
RIFLEIR REM
FOR LARGER GUNS
In the last smallbore shoot before
turulng to the .30 cal. guns on the
SOJ-yard range, Ivan Waddell. shoot
ing with Iron sights, psced the local
club yesterday, scoring a totsl of 308
out of 400.
Beginning next Sunday, club mem
bers will start firing the annual
qualification course over the longer
range under army regulatlona.
It Is estimated that three or four
week's will be neceasary to complete
the record firing with the big guna.
Smallbore scores yesterday were:
60-yd. 100-yd. Tot.
Ivan Waddell 100 100 303
8. M. Tuttle 107 IBB 80S
Mrs. Ivan Waddell... 100 108 308
R. L. Edwards 108 108 304
Pete Pomeroy aoo 104 884
Ed Lull 1118 108 3C3
Lew Cornier 107 103 SOO
Shelby Tuttle 198 188 384
Mrs. S. M. Tuttle 104 180 383
Hllbert Youn 103 100 883
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10-7
GRANTS PASS. Aug. it. (API
Ornt Pftu dr(fRttHl th league
Itactlnit Uthlnns. 10 to 7, at Ashland
yrtterdny. It wits AAhlnnd'i (Int de
feat of thi aSoutliprn Orrnon lKf
iucond half, Origin lubatltutcd for
Ht?n aa Mrixhant pitcher In tne
last frame after Ashland aoorrd an
eighth Inning four-run rail v.
R. H B
Anhland 7 10 a
Onint Paw ..10 18 S
Hnrtly and McLean; Heyr.e. Orlgg
and Drolette.
OLENDALE. Aug. flpl.) Crea
rent City chalked up t 4 to 9 vic
tory over the O lend a la Loggr here
Runday In a tightly contested South
trn Oregon league game.
Clark Pitching .Son,
PUKBLO, Col. (UP) Earl (Dutch)
Clark, atar quarterback with the De
troit Lions professional football team
laat aeaaon, has Joined the pitch tin
staff of a local aeml-proffaatnal
biaehall ti am. Clark form rly
at aired at rot'?a:i, bcbal! and baa
ketball at Colorado college
Paralyzer
Master of the Indian "paralyier."
Frankle Clemens (above), will at
tempt to apply the hold to the thick
neck ol New York City Sammy Kohen
tonight In the main event at the
high school arena. Clemens Is un
derrated In the local ring.
PUBLIC LINKS PIAKBB
TITLE T
.m vnAMHIRCO. Aug. 0. ( AP3
Tha pick of the country's public
links talent, aa ewasnuucauua -"
as ever chopped out a divot, fired
the opening shots today in the atart
of the ltl annual national golf
chsmplonshlp.
Nearly aoo stars from the publlo
courses of 81 cltlea and represenUng
34 states, the territory of Hawaii and
the district of Columbia, unllmberrd
their cluba for the first 18 of the 36
bole qualifying trials.
They 11 be at It again 1 uenamy. wiw
tt. lr fM Mcorera continuing for
the match play rounds which start
the following day. Frlday'a Semi
final, an H. ill rrt ftV'S fl'.ialS Will 00
over the 38-hole route with 18-hole
rounds set for mornings and after
noons from Wednesday through
Thursday.
The Held brought out players from
every walk of We college student,
mechanics, cle'.ks. truck drivers, even
rinwn t4l tUlllMIHin.
Handsomo B. Patrick Abbott, who
does a bit of movie acting aa a nouy
wood extra and plays superior golf on
tha side, heeded the starting field
as defending champion.
He won tha crown laat year In a
na hlantlnff drive that took the
measure of Haberdasher Clerk Claude
JUppy of Washington, o. c.
T
Scores Yesterday
(By tha Associated Press)
Court
Seventeen Innings. R. H. C.
8an Diego - 6 10 3
Portland - 5 18 0
Salvo, PUlette, Ward and DeTore;
Hare and Treah.
oeoond game Seven Innings.
Sen Diego - 4 9 0
Portland 1 o 1
Craghead and Starr; Thomas eoid
Cronln.
R. H. B.
MiMlons 4 6 1
Seattle - - 10 13 0
Bablch, Bolen and Sprlnr: Ptckrel
and Fernandea.
Second game Sever. Innings.
Mission .... . . 3 ft 1
Srrtttle 1 13 0
Hermann. Oa borne. Ardezolav and
Frankovloh; Ore gory and rernandea.
R. H. S.
Sacramento 13 13 0
San Francisco - - 10 14 3
Stout, Murray and Pranks; Slut.
LI Hard. Ballou, Sheehen, Cole end
Wood mi.
Second game Eight Innings.
Sacramento - 11 10 3
Ban Pranclaoo M 7 10 1
Kerlaa, Sen mid atnd Pranks; Mo
Donald and Clifford. Wooden.
R. H. K.
Oakland 9 18 1
Loa Angelea -...-,.10 U 8
Otda, Hald. LaRocca and Baker;
Berry balvcaon, Leiber and Collins,
Second name Seven Innings.
Oakland - . 1 5 0
Loe Angelea - 8 7 1
Luciolph and Rlmondl; Thorna and
Collins.
Amrrlran
New York. 6; Cleveland, 6.
Chicago. 613; Boston. 7-0.
Philadelphia. 5-7; St. Louts. 4-s
Detroit, 0: Washington. 1.
National
New York, 10-0; Pittsburgh. 98.
Brooklyn. 4-1; Cincinnati. 6-1.
Chicago, 3-3: Boston. 0-3.
St. Louis, 8-6: Philadelphia. 2-6. '
(Second called 13th. darkness).
Kents "ttatttlcfleids.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.-(UP) War
Is getting more and more expensive
very day. according to army officials
at the Presidio here. Even to have i
maneuver for the 66.000 men of the .
4th army. It waa necessary to rent
"battlefields" on which the troops
could operate. J
forget Broken Leg.
DENVER. CP 1 A broken le Is
po handicap to John J. Bonn in drlv
ln a car. Police who chased Bonn's
car at seventy miles an hour before
stopping him, were surprised to dis
cover that his left leg was to a cast
He operated the c'utch ly hand with
a broomatJck
Use Uall mmiM want ads.
CRATERS DEFEAT
PIRATES 10 TO 5
TO STAYJN RACE
Locals Take Early Lead
With Heavy Slugging
Hughes Relieves Erickson
In Sixth Lewis Homes
Prank ("Donny") Donovan belted
three doublet and a triple and Oleic
Lewis craahetf a home run to give
young Ray Erlckaon, Medford right-
bander, bis first southern Oregon
league victory of the year against
Roaeburg yesterday at the high
school field. The score was 10-5. The
encounter saw the Craters retain
gambling chance at the second-half
pennant while the Pirates were drop
ping their fifth straight to sink
deep into the circuit cellar.
Although slaying the Jinx tna
bad dogged him since the season
opened, Erickson was none too ef
fective. Ha tolled five Innings and
waa touclied for that many runs and
eight hits before Manager Mikci
BaMkovlck. taking no chancs, sent
Jack Hughes to the mouni tn the
sixth Inning. In a great exhibition,
Hughes wheeled his hlgn hard one
past four Pirate batters for the third
strike, allowed only one hit ana
no runs the remainder of the game.
Craters Hrore Early.
Erickson showed signs of weaken
ing In the fifth Inning when Rose
burg bunched five elnglea for three
runs, after scoring twice In the sec
ond. Terrific batting by his team
mates, however, had accounted for
nine tallica In the second, third ana
fourth, and Erickson left the game
with the score 9-6 In his favor
With Hughes showing hla old-time
form, the Craters coasted In, adding
another marker In the eighth for
good measure.
The Craters lost little time In get.
ting to the side-arm fast ball ana
curve of Manager George Barr ot
the Pirates. They tallied four times
In the second, with Erickson. hlnueli
driving In the first two. Sakraida
singled to left, George Glttcen drew
a walk, and both advanced a base
Acheson was being thrown out. Erick
son then dropped a Texas league
single over short top scoring Sakraidu
and Gltsen.
Lewis Homes.
Dick Lewis, next up. found an In
side fast ball to his liking and
whammed a tremendous drive down
the left field foul line. It landed far
pant the outfielder and only a few
feet In fair territory, and Lewis
made the complete circuit behind
Erickson.
Four safeties In the third Inning
produced three more runs. Donovan
tripled down the third base line
and spiked the plate when Hofiard
dropped a "bleeder" double Into
right. Bob Smith singled off First
Baseman Mardin's chest. Hoffnro
going to third. Smith stole second
and they both scored when Run
Acheson singled sharply to center
field. Roaeburg got Its first two mns in
their half of the third frame as
tho Crater Infield momentarily crack
ed wide open. Domenlco nnd Barr
both reached first base when Rick
ert booted their ground balls. Hill
hit to Donovan, the latter tagging
out Domenlco going Into third, ana
Hill reached first on the flelcers
choice. Robertson smashed one at
Smith who started a reverse double
play that didn't pan out. He threw
to Lewis at second, forcing Hill, but
the shortstop's return throw wa
wild and Barr scored while Roberteon
went to second. Shtnn then singled
to right, scoring Robert win. Dick
Sakralda took Ooffa long fly to end
the Inning.
Two More In Fourth.
With the score 7-3. the Craters
tallied twice more in the fourth to
insure victory. Lewis, first up, reach
ed first on an Infield error. Rlckert
whipped a red-hot single Into cen
terfold that skidded between Bhlnn's
legs and enabled Lewis to race home
Rlckert pulled up at third, and
after Donovan had popped out. Hof-
fard alngled hotly to center ft eld
scoring Rlckert.
Roaeburg tried desperately to get
in the hall gnme In the fifth. Deme
"Everybody's Talking
"Oh, fireman!
SEAL Beer!"
ffiillliB
HOW THEY?
STAND
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
W.
L. Pet.
Ban Diego
Sacramento
San Francisco
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland ...,
70 64 JS94
, 76 67
.688
, 70 83 .530
, 88 83 .523
80 83 .637
80 73 .441
Seattle
68 76 .437
....... . 61 83
W. L.
Pet.
Chicago ......,.,.
New York
St. Louis .
Pittsburgh
Boston
Cincinnati
Brooklyn ..............
Philadelphia,
. 94 38
.646
. 5P 41 .886
. 'j9 44 .846
. 61 46 .639
. 47 54
. 41 86
.465
.427
. 39 67 .406
. 40 61 .396
American
New York
Boston
Detroit ..
Chicago
Cleveland
Washington
St. Louis
Philadelphia
W. L,
67 39
67 38
66 40
68 43
48 61
Pet.
.696
.600
.663
.574
.457
41 83 .436
33 64 .333
39 66 309
nlco. Hill, Robertson, Goff and Mar
din all belted singles for a total ot
three runs, but the outburst went
for naught. Jack Hughes took over
In the next stanza, and from then
on out the Pirates were completely
at his mercy.
A walk to Hughes, two force plays
and Donovan's third two-base hit
of the afternoon accounted for the
tenth and final Medford tally in
the eighth Inning.
Good Support.
Although the Crater Infield com
mitted four errors, It gave E'lckson
and Hughes some sensational sup
port. The Lewis to Rlckert to Smith
double play combination clicked
twice to relieve pressure on Erick
son. Sakralda. in centerfleld. also
hauled down two dangerous looking
drives.
Box score follows:
Rone burg.
AB R H PO A E
Hill, rf-lf
Robertson, ss ...
Shlnn, cf -
Ooff. c-lb
4
4
4
. 4
1 0
1 8
Mardln lb-c
, 4
Sanders, If 4
Crouch, 2b 4
Domenlco, 3b .......... 4
Barr, p 4
Total 36 5 9 24 7 3
.Medford.
AB R H PO A E
Lewis, ss - 4 2 115 1
Rlckert. 2b 5 3 1 3 4 3
Donovan, 3b 6 14 3 11
Hoffard. If ... ... 6 1 3 3 0 1
Smith, lb 4 1 1 10 1 0
Sakralda, cf ...... 4 1 3 3 0 U
G. Oltzen. rf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Acheson. c 4 0 1 6 3 0
Erickson. p 3 110 10
Hughes, p . 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..... 37 10 13 27 15 6
Roseburg 003 030 000 6
Modford 043 200 Olx 10
Summary Two base hits: Dono
van (3), Hoffard, Sakralda. Three-
base hit: Donovan. Home run: Lewis
Stolen bases: Shlnn. Smith. Double
plays: Lewis to Rlckert to Smith
(3). Base hits: Off Erickson 8 In 8
Innings: off Hughes 1 In 4 Innings.
Struck out: By Bait 5. by Erickson
1, by Hughca 4. Bases on balls: Oft
Bar 3. Wild pitch: Erickson. Passed
ball, Ooff. Winning pitcher, Erickson
Umplrea. Smith and Rapp. Time ot
game. 1 hour, 53 minutes.
ROSEBURG JUNIORS BOW
TO PORTLAND YOUTHS
WOODBURN, Ore. Aug. 9. .-P
The Postofflce ohnrmacy team of
Portland won the American Legion
Junior bavball championship of Ore
gon yesterday by defeating the Rosj
burg Juniors 18 to 1.
The vtctory sends the Portlanders
to Yakima next Saturday to compete
for the northw-t title against the
best from three other states, Wash
ington. Montana ana Idaho.
Big Pilchard Haul
NORTH BEND. Ore.. Aug. 9. (AP)
Stxty-five tons of pilchards brought
Into the harbor by the Western Trav
eler, a new fishing boat, were un
dergoing processing here. Local plant
heve signed with two other purse
seiners to complete the summer sea
son on Oregon sardines.
M
Save my GOLD
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STAGE FE FOR ALL
IN BASEBALL TOURNEY
DENVER. Aug. pThe Negro
All-Stars thslr latest victory marked
by a free-tor-all with Texas ball play,
era. and tha Dunoan. Okia.. Hallibur
ton will clrsh tonight for the win
ner's purse In the Denver Post base
ball tournament.
If the negroes w.u tbe first geme.
the title Is theirs, aa they are unde
feated In sii games while Duncan has
won three and l'Kt one.
Should the Oklahomans, who won
the national sear-pro tournament
championship at Wichita last yeai.
triumph, tba teartu will play another
game Immediately utter the opener.
They are sole survivors of a field
of 18 clubs, reprerectlng six 'states,
which started tho grind July 29.
The negroes they ore professionals
from the Negro National league while
the other teams entered were semi
pro outfits defeated the Pampa.
Texas, OUera, 10 to 1. yesterday In a
contest Interrupted by a melee Involv
ing most of the players on both sides
Quick work by th. police probably
prevented the frw-for-all from blos
soming Into a aerlcus riot.
It started when Ball, negro center
fielder, slid Into tli.rd In the second
Inning, reverely spiking third base
man Sam Hale, formerly of the Phila
delphia Athletics, ot the right hand
and face.
CADDIES WILL TEST
ALDERWOOD IN PLAY
PORTLAND. Aug. 8. y The ISO
caddies who have been placed pn th
eligible list for the United suites am
ateur golf tournament here August
23-38 will tee off totlay at Alderwood
Country club In a one-day medal
play.
Tbe tourney Is t.. acquaint the ca-1-dles.
who sre to rarry for the anu
teurs, with the co'jrie.
Old News Clippings.
PORTERS VILLE. Cl. (UP) Be
sides gold In "them thsr bills" there
are also newspaper clippings. Some
picked up in the Kern hills dated
bock to April 15. 1883. They had to
do with Loe'a surrender. How the
clippings, supposed to be from the
New York Herald, found their way
west Is still a mystery.
Landmark Burns.
8IMNASHO. Ore.. Aug. 9. (AP)
Fire destroyed a 50-year-old land
mark on the Warm Springs Indian
reservation Saturday when the m'.a
slon house burned. The massive two
story building waa erected by Dr
Speer, first missionary to the In
dians along the Columbia river. Loss
was estlmnted at 110.000.
Four Eugene Girls, garbed In the colorful pioneer maid attire of the Old West, "smile pretty"
through the apokes of an old spinning wheel, or.e of the several thousand authentic relict
which will be used In the Oregon Trail Pageant celebration at Eugene on July 22, 23 and 24.
The wheel was originally used by Buffalo Bill Cody'a mother and later carried across the moun
tains Into Oregon.
WILL BURN GRASS IN
OUTSKIRTS OF KLAMATH
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 9. (AP)
State Forester -John W. Ferguson
sent a crew of eight men Into the
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Right now, sales in many lines of merchandise are in
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lower than you'd thought to pay. And so with other
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Klamath Falls area to atart con
struction of a fire break In an ef
fort to prevent disastrous grass fires.
Every year summer grass fires en
danger homes in the Hot Springs
residential district before put under
control.
ASTORIA, Aug. . (AP) Clatsop
county shipped Its first carload of
frozen peas to Chicago the past week,
with two other shipments now In
process. The county haa been ex
perimenting with tbe new pea freea
!ng Industry for neveral years.
OVERLOAD SPRINGS
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