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nSPFOUT) MATTj TRIBUNE. rEPFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937.
Kenaston and Belcastro Top Tonight's Card in No - Limit Match
MADCAP MEAN1ES
TO SETTLE FEUD
IT REFEREE
Bobby Chick Meets Red
Lyons in Middle Event-
Sailor Olson and Steve
Strelich Will Open Card
' Bob Kenaston attempt tonight at
the Modford armory what very few
grapplera have been able to accom
pU&h the second straight conquest
of Weed's Mad Italian, rougn-housc
Pete Belcastro.
The pair go to the post in the main
event of Promoter Mack LUlara's
weekly presentation of pain and pun
lahment In a carry-oyer from lwt
week's sensational brawl when Qold
Bill's Mad Marine, taking advantage
of Pete's turned back between falls,
worked the Weed thunderbolt over as
he bad never been worked before. It
la a rematch, demanded by Belcastro
and agreed upon with pleasure by
Kenaston. And, to add luster to the
already shining possibility that this
will be one of the greatest displays
of underhand wrestling evor seen
anywhere, there will be no time limit
to the squabble, nor will there bo a
third man In the ring to hinder the
maneuvers of the two ace villains.
Those were Belcastro's terms, which
were OK with all parties concerned
Itcf Outside Blng
While there will be no referee in
side the arena, one will be stationed
outside the ring to make sure no
alley brails are started in thu laps of
ringside patrons, as happened last
week. Also, to keep the two toughlcs
In there where they belong and to
call falls when and If. As for the
length of the match, there Just Isn't
any definite time. They may go three
minutes or three hours. It's to a fin
lab.
Advance ticket sales, according to
promoter Mack LI Hard, Indicate an
other capacity house. Fans are warn
d to get to the armory u early as
possible In order to procure seats.
Another tasty dish will be served
In the middle event when Bobby
Chick, ex-light heavyweight champion
of the world tangles with Red Lyons, a
SOS-pound husky lrom Joplln, Mo.
Lyons will be making his first appear
ance here and reports are to the ef
fect that he is an exceptionally pow
erful grappler who Is Inclined to be a
little rough at times.
BtlU two more newcomers will mafce
their debut tonight when Sailor Ole
Olson of Minneapolis and Steve Stre
lich of Los Angeles make thWr debut
In the opening event. Strelich Is a
last-minute substltltlon for Bio Jar
bo, who was unable to arrive In Mod
ford In time for the match. He has
had considerable movie experience,
and for a time was a stand-in for
Maurice Chcvoller.
Referee tonight will probably be ,
Earl Yonkley, although a iMt-mtnute
change may be made, at Belcastro's i
Insistence. By awarding w week's j
match to Kenaston even though Ken
aston attacked Pete between round.
Yoakley made himself positively un
popular with the Weed maniac. At a
result, Pete may refuse to 70 In if the
Yoakley person la thereabouts.
Cliff DurantOf
Race Fame Dies
LOS ANOELE3. NOT. 1. (AP)
Funeral service were to b arranged
Crab Exponent
TO COP TITLE IN
STATEJRID RACE
Bend, Oregon City and
Tillamook Are Only Unde
feated Teams Klamath,
Bend Meet Armistice Day
Bob Kenaston (above) will be
ihootlnr for two straight over Pete
Belcastro tonight on the armory
grappling mat. The Gold Hill ruffian
used a devastating crab hold to whip
the Italian last week, and believe It
can be done again. Pete doesn't.
BOWLING
The Cherokee, took three of the
four point from the Crows last Fri
day night In an Elks olub bowling
tournament. Watson was high with
077 points. Tonight the Chlppewas
roll against the Apaches. Scorea follow:
Cherokees
1st and 3rd Total
Watson 168 107 100 803
Rankin ... 170 177 151 498
Frazler 108 135 181 384
Predette 135 135 135 378
Bullla 148 148 148 488
Handicap 104 104 104 883
Totals
.... 808 034 057 3770
Crows
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Hall
Pnske
Lantla
Marshall .
Carkln
Handicap
. 183 147 158
, 154 154 154
. 174 174 174
. 163 131 170
, 310 178 184
08
08
08
468
463
533
484
833
388
... 060 870 888 3716
Pro Football
Sunday Remits
Chicago Bears 3. New York S (tie)
Washington 21, Brooklyn 0.
Green Bay 14, Detroit 18.
Chicago Cardinals 13, Cleveland 7.
Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 7.
today for R. F. (Cliff) Ourant, 4S,
who won fame as a racing pilot on
the nation's speedways during the
dominance of his father, W. V.
Durant, In American motorcar production.
A veteran of the Indianapolis 600-
mllo event, Du rant's racing career
dated back to the 1014 Los Angeles-
Phoenix grind when he piloted a
stock model Chevrolet.
Death came Saturday night at nit
Beverly Hills home from a heart attack.
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The Bend Lava Bears held the No.
1 position in lntcrscholastle fiotball
today and taw a broad, safe trail
ahead for the Oregon mythical cham
pionship.
The season moved past brisk Octo
ber week-ends Into gusty November,
leaving only Bend, the Oregon City
Pioneers, and the Tillamook Cheese
makers undefeated and untied. Salem
has neither a loss nor a tic In Its
Oregon schedule but an early season
upsetting by Camaa. Wasft.. made It
second choice to the unblemished
schools of central Oregon, the. Wll
lamette valley and the coast country
La Orande and Benson Tech
Portland turned In victories last week
but each has a tie to keep It out of
the charmed circle.
Bend Impressive
Bends impressive touchdown pa
rade over powerful opponents repre
senting both the east and west sides
of the Cascades made It a better look.
Inn title prospect than either Tills.
mook or Oregon Olty. The happy
combination of speed and power gave
the Bears an easy 83 to 7 triumph
over Med ford. It was Medford's most
decisive trimming In years and the
Tigers are generally contenders.
Coach Johnny Londahl's Bend
youths still have to settle the yearly
argument with the KJamath Falls
pelicans. Klamath's football pros
pects bounced back Saturday with a
10 to 13 victory over Pendleton. Com
paratlve scores against the aume op
ponents, however, give the 3eara a
wide margin.
Tillamook cracked McMlnnvllle, 14
to 0, and Oregon City approached a
big nine conference title by riding
ever Oresham, 38 to 0.
Astoria Eliminated
Salem, gathering strength as the
season turned into Its last v;eeks.
eliminated Astoria from the unde
feated class, 38 to 14.
Benson's Mechanlca galloped lnu
the leadership of the Portland league
with a 30 to 6 win over Washington
Grant of Portland humbled Jofler-
son, 8 to 0, and Franklin trampled
Roosevelt, 0 to 0. Neither Jefferson,
defending champion and last year's
unofficial state tltllst, nor Roosevelt
were beaten In the Portlann league
until they ran Into upsetting second
ary elevens.
La Grande kept eastern Oregon
football allvo with a 13 to 0 v'ctory
against Union. La Orande played a
aooreless tie with Pendleton a week
ago.
La Orande closes the season against
Baker on Armistice Day. Salem faces
difficult competition In Eugene, 811
verton and OorvalUs while Tillamook
has to hurdle the Astoria fishermen
and Hlltsboto. The Lava Bear meet
Klamath Falls on Armistice Dsy. Ben
son must get past both Jefferson and
Roosevelt.
Sport
Graphs
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B Hnlerj Sayi:
Gridiron Picture
Given New Light
By Week's Games
A Bid BOY'S BIG SUIT' for J 150. 000 was filed afalnrt
th American Medical Awocialion when Robert P. Wadlnvr, li-vrar-old,
ciRlit font, alx inch glai.t of Alton, HI., contended ! a Hurl action
that Uio lasocJaUun's journal had held him up to ridicule, lie Is shows
WJ)suarrau. -1 -
Morrison Captures
California Crown
8AN BERNARDINO, Cel., Nov. I.
(AP) Coming up from fourth place.
Fred Morrison. Loa Angeles pro, snot
a 89 and 73 In the final round ot
the California golf open champion
ship here, and today wore the state
crown for a second season.
He also held the first pries of 8400,
with his tournsment total of 383, six
under par.
Oltn Dutra, another Los Angeles
pro and the favorite, could do no
better than 388. which placed him
fourth In yesterday's finals. Tied for
second were Art Bell, Mldwlck Coun
try club, and Lloyd Mangrum, Day
ton, O., with 383's.
To Award Road Jobs
SALEM. Ore., Nov. I. (API About
$350,000 In road contracts will be
swarded by the atate highway com
mission at its meeting in Portland
November 30.
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Big. significant things happened in
the football theater the paat week
end. Here In Med ford. It was proved oe-
yond doubt that
aj tne 1B97 Tigers
are wunwuab wv-
low the usual
form d 1 a p 1 ayed
by Black Tor
nado aggrega
tions. Admitting
that Bend was
one of the great
est high school
teams ever 'seen
here, the fact
still remains
Coach Bower-
man's team
not In the same
class with tne
finest from Oregon's other sections.
On the other hand, wiping away
some of the bitterness of that 33-'
defeat was the gallant performance
of Medford's "flaming sophomores.'
injected Into the fray wnen all was
hopelessly lost. Especially. Bod stead,
Bob Newland and Eugene Miller, tne
first two, backs, and the latter a
line end. It was Stead, a fighting,
half-pint quarterback, who scored
Medford's lone touchdown on a
gambling lateral pass from Miner.
after the end had received a torwara
toss from Shorty Campbell. Tnose
sophs were not afraid to take
chances; they were In there nnng
for touchdowns, and they got one.
Newland revealed he could pass a
football. Although Inexperienced ne
Is undoubtedly the best passer on
the squad, and needs only a utue
more game action to develop Into a
fine gunner for an aerial attack, ne
la atlll rather wild with his passu.
Baylor's mighty Bears in the south
west as logical candidates for tne
Pacific Coast opponent In the Pasa
dena classic, only Alabama and Bay
lor are undefeated and untied.
By correctly prognosticating six
encounters, missing three, and seeing
three battles end In dismal ties.
Plckem raised the old averaato 633
Saturday. Here Is the box score to
date:
Picked Won Lost Tied Pet.
73 88 33 13 M
Plckem and his Umb crashed tc
the ground on the Navy-Penn game,
which saw Fenn pull an upset to
cop, 14-7, Instead of losing. 18-0; on
the Mlnnesota-Notre Dame encounter
and on the Princeton-Harvard altair.
The renowned prognostics tor called
the turn on the Bend-Medford battle,
SONS-Monmouth, California UCLA,
Washington -Idaho, Santa Clara-Mar
quette, and Baylor-Texas Christian.
Ties were Tale and Dartmouth, woo
and UBC and Oregon Stae and Stan
ford. .
In the Southern Oregon corner-
enoe, the past week-end indicated
the return to a place In tne cham
pionship picture of Grants Pass,
which surprisingly handed the fa
vored Ashland Grizzlies a 13-8 detest.
Mathematically out of the pennant
scramble, the Cavemen can still up
set the applecart of Medlord, tneir
lone remaining league encounter.
The win over Ashland Friday nignt
waa a Kings X affair, only the tirat
meeting between the two teams
counting In the standings. Aaniana
won that, 13-0. but suffered a loss
of prestige In Friday's battle If not
an actual setback In the champion
ship race.
Overconfldence undouhtediy waa a
factor In the Orlrzlles' setback Fri
day; Coach Skeet O'Connell admitted
as much. However, he also stateo
that a rants Pass played real toot
ball. So Medford. which can win tne
title only by defeating Ashland ana
Grants Pass, had better not consider
the latter game In the bag. whicn ll
appeared to be until the uprising
Friday.
GETS UNDER WAY ON
ROGUE VALLEY LIS
With the completion of qualifying
rounds yesterday, director's tourna
ment ot the Rogue Valley Oolf club
gets under way today, with 411 first
matches In the three flights to be
played before next Sunday. Net
scores of 73 or better were necessary
to qualify for the championship
flight.
Following are the championship
flight pairings: Charles Clay Sr. ver
sus Claud Holmes, Tod Porter versus
Harry Ravizza, Earl Sims versus Hob-art
Price, Howard Scheffel versus
Bob Wood, George Schwartz versus
John Cupp. C. M. Houston versus H
Johnson. Al Hearn versus Bob Ham
mond, Leland Clark versus Roy
Prultt.
Second flight pairings will see the
following teeing off; Earl York ver
sus C. R, Braley, Jack Walker versus
A. B. Orr, Leo Watson versus Gene
Thorndlke, van Harrington versus
Ed Nichols, Olen Jackson versus L. P.
Wilcox, L. O. Stewart veraia Harry
Rosenberg, Dave Wilcox versus Gain
Robinson, Mack Lit lard versus H. L.
Hathaway.
In the third flight, Art Laing will
meet Dr. R. W. Stearns and L. M.
Nash will play Bprague Rtegel. W. P.
Blddle drew a bye.
Luckless Loyola
Defeated By Dons
LOB ANGELES. Nov. 1. (AP)
Loyola's luckless Lions, their losing
streak stretched to four games oy
the San Francisco university Dons.
tried to patch up the pieces or a
wrecked football season today.
As in thplr other defeats, the Hons
went down under a one-touchdown
margin. 6-0.
TIED FOR TOP IN
BOWLING LEAGUE
The Crows and Mohawks led the
team standings In the Blks bowling
tournament today as a result of games
played last week. Each team has won
S and lost 4 High Individual scorer
for the past week was Mot re. with
633 points. High team was the Mo
hawks, with 2P63 pins. Individual av
erages and nam standings follow!
Name Games Total Avg
Pins
Brlckson 6
Lantls 6
Eads 0
Prultt
Moore
Ferguson .
Burroughs
Gill
Carkln
Rankin .
Hohlweg
Paske
V. Strang
Hutchinson
Watson
Murray .....
Webster
Bullls ...
Plche
Marshall
Hall .
Blerma
Kresse
Hussong
Moffatt
Sanderson .
Offutt .
Holmes
Winkle
H. Strang
Bauer
York
Bowman
C. Holmes
Obye
R. Duff .
Frcdette -.
Boone
Eker&ou
Coleman
Stearns
Frazi?r
Sherwood ..
Bowerman
Leonard ......
Humphrey
Team
Crows
Moh&wks M
Sioux -
Senilnoles .
Apaches ....
Cherokees
Chlppewas
Mohicans
9
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6
9
3
9
9
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a
. 8
... 9
3
9
9
9
. 9
.- 8
9
8
, 8
... 9
9
9
8
5
9
8
9
8
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9
0
3
9
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1103
1833
1830
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1545
1010
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1470
982
484
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044
913
1400
489
13811
1380
1379
1309
908
1327
884
885
1333
1306
13CS
Vft
716
1373
833
1353 '
823
818
40S
401
1195
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1100
35(1
103
110
353
Tenm Ratings
Won
183
184
181
180
178
177
173
lf8
l!6
ISO
183
184
181
ICO
157
158
15B
158
163
153
153
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151
149
147
148
148
145
145
145
143
141
130
139
mr.
136
135
154
123
133
123
132
120
103
53
84
Pts.
8
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Closing time tor Too Late to Claa
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OF
OPENING OF SEASON
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 1 (AP)
A whistling November wind and
spattering of rain prevailed today as
thousands of hunters set up their
blinds for the start of the migratory
water fowl shooting season.
The game department and the
state police reported an abundance
of birds In the Oregon marsh regions
and estimated 30,000 sportsmen bad
their pump guns In action at 7:00
a. m. The number of mallards, pin
tails and teal was more than normal.
The list of forbidden birds Includ
ed canvas back, bufflehead, ruddy
ducks, wood ducks, redheads and
Ross' geese. Hunters must possess
both a state license and a federal
migratory duck stamp.
The bag Is ten ducks In one day
and ten In possession. The federal
laws raised the limit on geese from
four to five.
Shooting muBt cease at 4:00 p. m.
duns cannot be larger than 10 fsuf
and the magazines cannot carry mora
than three shells.
FOOTBALL FANS
SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. l-(As)
Bigger and better football teams may
have preceded the present University
of California eleven in far western
gridiron history but plenty is! fan
were convinced today the 1997 Bean
rank with the best since the raus
tacbed boys of the last century start
ed booting the oval about.
The question Is open to debate but
sue impressive victories la as many
games pack a hefty punch in the
battle raging on the conversations!
field.
Coast Conference Standing
Won Lost Td. Pts. Op.
California 4 0 0 98 38
Stanford a 1 1 31 31
Oregon Stat M 3 1 3 38 84
Wash. State 1 1 3 10 34
So. Cal 1 3' 1 40 41
Washington 1 3 1 34 3
V. C. L. A. I S 1 84 83
Oregon 1 3 0 34 80
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On the Pacific coast, California's
Golden Bears continued their march
toward the Rose Bowl with a Ji-l
victory over their little cousins, tne
UCLANS. With only Oregon, wasn-
Ington and Stanford remaining in
their path. It becomes apparent tnat
only a miracle can keep stuo Alli
son's team from the championship
Neither Oregon nor Stanford ap
pears to have what It takes to pro
duce the miracle. For that matter,
neither does Washington. But tne
game is In Seattle, which may or
may not mean anything. It'a to
only chance, obviously, to bait tne
1937 "wonder team.
Most Important happening!
over (he rest of the nation were
.Minnesota's final and complete
drop from the lofty pinnacle held
for three years and the setting
up of other Hose Bowl candi
dates, Notre Dame's 7-6 victory
over the Gophers punctured for
good the Minnesota balloon.
From now on, Bier man 'a team
It Jut another football aggregation.
Saturday's result left only rora-
ham and Pittsburgh in the east.
Duk and Alabama in the soutn ana
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