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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE.' MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1937. Estes Given Task of Taming Les Wolfe in Tonight's Main Grapple CARTER 10 MEET ducted by Mra. O. M. Mlnnlck, who also led In the entertainment pro gram. .A duet waa given by Louise Orlmes and Frances Wyatt, accom panied at the piano by Xola Thomp son. Mrs. Claire Hlglnbotham waa honored with a shower. Included amone the guesu were Mesriames Louise Orlmes, Janft Duncan, 6arah Roe, Ellsrubetb Faber, Elsie Martin, J. M. Weldnler. Norma Hlglnbotham. D. M. Oreshem. Luclle Hlglnbotham, Lillian Wright, Mary D. Veny. Viola Lampman, A. B. Mead. R. M. Wyatt, Claire Hlglnbotham. Floyd Lefler, O. M. Mlnnlck. Haddle Orlmes. Ella Leonard. Allean Disss; Lola Thomp son. Floyd Conrad, Ted Hilt, Lloyd Root, E. C. Richmond, L. Blther. Louise Avers, Mattle Smith and the hostess. Weather Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday: fogs on the coast: high temperatures In the Interior; moder ate northwest wind off coast. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer Interior northwest portion Tuesday: gentle to moderate north erly wind off eoaet. Imported Rascal FAE TWO Wagner and Zbyszko Tan gle in Opening Brawl at Armory Fans Hot for ' Estes End Villain's Reign Lean, lanky Lea Wolfe and popular Toots Estes, tope In their respective grappling bracketa. will nave It out tonight In the main event at the Medford armory. The roeaneit rascal now appearing In eouthern Oregon. Wolfe will face the number 1 man of the brigade which dependa on clean and aclentlfle maneuveri, Toot Es tes. Building up to what la expected to be one of the moat aensatlonal matches of the year. Marshall Car ter will meet Oorllla Pogl In the mid dle bout and Bobby Wagner and Young "Zlbby" Zbysiko will lock horna In the opener. The main go will be for two out of three falls or a one-hour time limit, while the two other matchea will be staged under the Australian eyatem. six 10-mlnut rounds or the best two out of throe tumbles. In defeating Carter last week, Wolfe displayed a villainous offense that not only gained him the verdict but left the popular Carter painfully Injured on the mat. The match, while a thriller, aroused an Intense fan hate toward the Texan, and a ca pacity crowd Is expected tonight to discover whether Estes and hie belt ing dropklcka can overcome the all around brutality of Wolfe. By his lose laal week to Wolfe. Car ter, the ex-Onlverslty of Missouri wrestling Instructor, dropped down a notch In the billing, and will face the hairy and horrible Argentinean, Oorllla Pogl. Rated a dyed-ln-the- wool meante, Pogl proved no disap pointment In hla Initial ahowlng last Monday, but Is expected to have his hands full with Carter, who will be fighting for msln event action again following last work's loss. The curtain raieer pitting Wagner and Zbysiko will be the lone match of the evening featuring cleanle ver sus cleanle. Both are mestera of all the real wrestling holds. (A'MXA ..... d! ' I 71 11 P'h 1JJ CINCH FOR FLAG (Fly the Associated Press) The Sacramento Senators appeared "In" today aa they paced the Pacific Coast baseball league by five games with one week of competition left before tho playolfa. They shared double header with Portland yesterday, dropping the opener, 7 to S, but Tony Yalta1 one hit pitching In the nightcap gav the leaders a 3-to-O shutout. Ban Diego, which up to a fortnight ago led the league, before losing seven In a row to skid to second place, divided a brace of games with Los Angeles. The Angels took the opener. to 3. but the Padrea pound ed the ball hard In (toe second game to take an 8-to-J decision. Base lilts flew In all directions as Oakland and Seattle shared . a pair. Although outhlt It to 11. Seattle won ihe 10-lnnlng opener, 1 to I, with two slnglea and a long fly to center field. In the nightcap the Oaks pounced on the offerings of three Scattlo pitchers for a ll-to- win. Sen Francisco's Seala. pushed Into third place Baturdny wlien they lost two to the Ban Francisco Missions, marked Old Timers' day Sunday with a 6-to-4 win over the Missions. FREDDIE STEELE ID TAKE LONG VACATION SEATTLE. Wash, Sept, 13. (API If any more mlddlewelghta have a hankering to take the world's cham plonhlp from Freddie Steele of Ta eoma. Wash., they will have to wait a while. Steele, after knocking off Ken Overlln of Washington, D. C In four rounds here Saturday, decided Imme dltsely to take a long rest. He was all broken up over the recent death of his manaser. Dave Miller. "I dont want to fight any sooner than I have to." he said. After firing two crushing left books In quick succession to finish Overlln In the fourth, Steele broke down be fore the near-capacity crowd of close to 0000 fans and sobbed openly: 'The boss didn't see It; the boss didn't see It." ftorllla Pogl (nlwvc) of Hurnos Aires, one of the meaner grunt and groaners, will be seen In action at the Medfnrd armory tonight against Marshall Carter, a cleanle de luxe. In the middle event. Pogl'a front monicker describes almost perfectly his action In the squnred circle. Wins Swim Meet S' '-.Oik.. . . : I t V , ST B v t s I i t?ev Rathrrlnit UhhI. prrtlv 20-vfar-nld tar fnm l-nrt l,)iinlf rflnle. llo., itnlr ttie nhow at the national A. A. t. trnlor unninnN mvl mining tnrrt nt San t-niiH'lHro whrn site mm hrr fourth title vtctury lu an manv Ihk to take hlfth point honon for (lie m't. (A. p. iilmto.) 4iOW THEX By the AMocltitfd Pre. Coast. W. L. Sacrnmfnto 100 '71 San Dingo .... 06 76 San Francisco 94 77 Los Angeles 87 84 Portland 86 85 Oakland 78 A3 Seattle 76 94 MIsMona 68 103 National. W. New York .,.. 79 Chicago 70 Pittsburgh 71 St. Louis 70 Boston 66 Brooklyn 67 Philadelphia Cincinnati Scores Yesterday II). the A'sorltttcd Press roat R. H. X Sscramnnto . 3 6 1 Portland - 1 0 1 Schmidt and Franks: Itadonlta and Cronln. Seoon gajno, seven Innings: Sscrsmeuto .'. 3 7 0 Portland - 0 1 3 Frettas and Cooper; Thomns. Pos- edel end cronln. R. H. t Los AllRi'lea S 8 1 San Diego 3 7 1 Thomas and Collins: Chaplin and Detore. Second gsme, seven Innlnas: 1,0 Anceles 3 a 0 San Diego 8 II 4 Lleber. Salveson and Collins; Gib son; Ward and Detore. Red Birds Capture Association Flag CHICAGO. Sept. 13. (AP) The Columbus Red Birds, perched atop ihe American Association pem"' ladder after one of the hottest fin ishes In the circuit's 88-year his tory, preened themselves today tor the second annual Shaughnesay play off and a chance at the little) world series chsmplonshlp. The Red Birds copped the M01 first piece aa the Association sched ule wound up yesterday. Just one game back were the Toledo Mud Hens, who won 42000. Minneapolis look third place and Milwaukee, the 1038 winners, finished fourth. The international leagu playofla also open tomorrow, , , R 8 and H. E 18 1 11 0 Baker: Oakland bealtls Olds, Douglas. Hatd, Gregory aud Spludcl. Second game, seven Innings: Oakland U 13 0 Seattle a 13 1 La Kiicca and Ralmomll; Plckrrl and Spludel. II. 8 13 R. San FrancLaco w.. 8 Missions fc 4 Stutz, Bnltou, Lamaneky, Shores and Wcodall: Nitcholaa. licck. Toat and Sprlna. (One game ) National New York 3-4, Beaton 1-8. Chicago 8-3. PHt.Mmriih 0-4 Philadelphia 4-S. Brooklyn 3-9 Cincinnati 10-0. St. Louis 7-3 Ainrrlimt Washlnj-ton 3-1, Nf Tark 1-3 Clevelsnrt 8-8, S' touts a-1. Bof ton l. Phll(1lrh,- 8. DeUolt 4. CliicadO 0, New York Detroit Chlrngo w Boston , w. Cleveland .. Washington Phllsdrlphla St. Louis W. . 88 . 70 . 78 . 71 , 71 . 83 . 43 . 30 PC. 6BS .888 .880 .800 .80(1 .488 .447 JDK PC. .sou .594 .834 JU0 .400 .438 .400 .301 PC .873 .8114 .sua Mi! .838 .474 .303 After a long summer vacation from their favorite sport, the ten-pin up setters are at It again. Bowling In Medford got under way yesterday afternoon In the newly re. finished and redecorated Smokehouse alleya with local ladlea losing to feminine exponents from Klamath Falls, and the men giving Meldford an even break by defeating the Klamath Palis gentlemen. Walsh led Vlc'a Chicken Dinners. Medford team, with 888 plna in the men'a squabble,, while Mra. Walter Antle knocked over 436 plna to top her lady cohorta. Scores follow: . Medford (Vic's Chicken Dinners) . 1st 2nd 3rd Total Rengstortf 318 188 Kessler 143 188 Antle 101 181 Hemstreet - 184 187 Walsh 107 188 184 648 188 818 106 687 143 483 203 Totals 889 888 803 3870 Klamath Falls 1st 2nd 3rd Totsl Wilson 168 124 186 467 Oove 144 107 168 600 Gelger 184 218 101 688 Ross 170 188 184 622 Strong .- 100 182 108 570 Totals 848 004 006 2888 Klamath Falls Ladles 1st 2nd 3rd Total Christy 124 173 167 464 Martin 101 112 141 354 Marshall . 167 164 143 474 Carr - 134 114 129 377 Uebleln 160 135 183 457 Totals ., 886 608 732 3116 Medford Ladles 1st 2nd 3rd Total Martin 147 08 116 361 Sayre 83 84 04 260 Bogue 122 111 140 378 Rengstorff 100 111 109 820 Antle 168 126 151 436 Totals 609 530 610 1749 ALOE F ROM GOLF TOURNEY PORTLAND. Sept. IS. (AP) Al del-wood Country club, which spon sored the 1937 national amateur golf tournament here, wiped the books clean today. Beside paying all coats of the big event, the club repaid 500O to duai- neas men who underwrote It and wound tip with a surplus, one of the few times In the history of the 41-year-old classic that backers have got their money back and the club too. The ticket sale brought In more than t 5.000 and a radio company paid 750O for broadcasting rlghta. John Goodman, Omaha, won the amateur title, defeating Ray Billows, 1 up. 4 Antelope Shooting Finally Called Of f PORTLAND, Sept. 13. (AP) Vis ions of sportsmen who flooded the state game commission offices with letters of approval after a prelimi nary announcement that shooting ol the fleet and rare antelope In Mal heur county might be allowed on a limited scale tins year died today. The commission, after hearing the urgent pleas of the U. S. Biological survey, called the whole thing on. The government argued that plans for checking the kill were Incomplete and that "many more" of the ani mals than expected probably would be shot. COLONIALS LOOK GOOD IN PRE-SEASON GAME PORTLAND, Sept. 13. (AP) High achool football here got Una today on the perennially powerful colonial of Washington high when they de feated a umart Ohemawa Indian school team Saturday, 12-6, In a pre. aea.ion practice gmue. The Colonial, playing straight football, gave an effective dUplay of running plavs. although the Indiana scored first, t!don dashing through the whole Washington team in th first quarter on a 43-yard touchdown run. BEND ELKS CAPTURE BASEBALL LAURELS TOLEDO, 8epW IS. (API Three cnulilng victories In a row brought to the Bend Elk today the cham pionship of the state baseball league Winner In the first two games played last week at the start of the five-game championship aeries. Bend stowed the title away Saturday by M.ort-clrcultlng Toledo. COGHLAN TO DIRECT SPORTS AT ML ANGEL MT. ANGEL, Sept. 19. (API Francis Cog .Han, graduate of tft Msrya high school, Eugene, where he was a star athlete and sine then clearly identified with athletic there. will bec-mie director of college ath letic for the 1M7-M season at Mt. Angel college. Piione Hi. We'll haul awy your ,e:ux, city uiuu; een-k Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Rev. and Mra. True Maxfletd and daughter. Ellrnbeth, of Bellflower, Calif., spent Sunday and Monday with friends In the city. Rev. Max- field was a former pastor of the Federated church. Members and friends honored them with a recep tion In the church parlors Monday evening. They left Tuesday morning for thlr home. Mrs, Mary D. Veny of St. Louis. Mil, Is spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. Viola Lampman. Mrs. B. P. Trul linger and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of Yreka, Calif., were week-end guest at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross. Mrs. TrulUnger wtis a former resident of Central Polift and will be remem bered as Mrs. Pleasant, mother of Joe Boswcll. Mrs. Roy Nichols was hostess to the Bereau Bible class Thursday af ternoon at her country home. With President Louise Ayora In charge, the meeting opened with songs and prayer. The leatton period was con- Notice of Hale On October 13, lt37, at ten o'clock. A. M. at the front door of the Court home in Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cssh to the hlghcM bidder, the following describ ed real property, to-wlt: Lot six 6 Block six (61, Pair- mount Addition to the City of Medford, County of Jackson, 'state of Oregon. Paid (.ale la made pursuant to an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, (or Jackson County, on the 8th dav of September. UMt. in a suit In which The State of Orecon. represented and acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid ComitilAsion. as plaintiff, recovered a decree against Frank s. Shaw. 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