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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTtD. QftEGON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1938.
CHAMPION CHICK
TWIRLS 'SECRET'
FOR PAY-OFF PIN
Cowboy Dude Chick made the Black
Secret' Medford debut highly un
pleasant last night In the Medford
armory by spinning wrestling's new
est hooded monster Into oblivion in
28 minutes flat before a near-capacity
crowd.
; It was a copyrighted Chick victory,
the Junior heavyweight champion
giving his opponent a wrestling les
son until the opportunity presented
itself for the lariat business. And.
when It came, the Cowboy didn't
hesitate. He hoisted the Secret aloft
and gave him 14 complete revolutions
of the spin, and the masked villain
was utterly unable to return for mure
mat action. It was the lone fall of
the match.
Because there had been no avreo
ment between the Secret and Pro
moter Mack LI Hard regarding the
hooded one unmasking In case of a
defeat, loca fans didn't get a glimpse
of the face underneath the black
head-covering. The Black Secret told
LUlard after the match that he
wouldn't unmask anyway, and never
would.
The masked grappler was previously
billed as a clean and scientific per
former, but he showed little else but
downright orminess.
Sgt. Bob Kenaston made short work
of Bulldog Ken Hoi lis In the middle
event, grabbing falls In the second
and third heats with Gold Hill crabs
It was a dirty match until Kenaston
applied the finishing touches, with I
Hollls pulling all the Illegal acts In
the book, and Kenaston fighting back
with the same maneuvers. Kenaston
applied his first crab hold near the
end of the second round, end 00
wobbly was Hollls that he was easy
prey for the same hold within 10
seconds after the third round started.
Bobby Chick took a page from his
brother's grappling book In the open
ing bout to spin the villainous Fritz
Hansen Into submission In the fourth
canto, after the Swede gained the
Initial tumble In the third round
with a Boston orab.
Bobby gave a pretty fair Imitation
of Dude when he picked Hansen up
and revolved him a dozen times be
fore slamming him to the canvas and
dropping on top for the fall. Hansen,
like the Black Secret, was unable to
oome back. Brother Bobby's lariat
spin was slightly different than
Dude's, In that he reversed the pro
cedure by hoisting Hansen to his
shoulders upside-down.
Promoter Llllard announced that
Red Lyons, the Joplln Ghost, would
definitely appear on next week's pro
gram for the first time since last
year.
ZIMMERMAN 'BROTHERS '
TIE IN SWEEPSTAKES
PORTLAND, May 3. (AP) The
golfing Zimmerman brothers. Al and
Bmory, finished In a tie yesterday
with two undor par cards of 70 each
In the monthly sweepstakes of the
Oregon Professional Oolfers' associa
tion. Emory recently won the Oregon
match play tournament. Al la in
atructor at Alderwood Country club.
Runnorup was Hamld West of Che
balls, Wash., who finished with a 71.
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Billy Hulen says:
Golden Gate Fair
Planning Colossal
Sports Program
The gentleman handling sports
publicity for the Golden Gate In
ternational Exposition certainly Isn't
EsamBeawMFWi, lotting the press
tir'"- V forget for a mo-
V ment that Ban
f 'i ia. 8, Francisco Is going
I ' '-' . to stage quite a
ft fi'-M 'how next year.
To date, not
ountlng Sun
days, we fee safe
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In' saying there
lias been at least
two ton of pre&s
releases find
their way to this
d e p a r t me nt'a
hideaway, all ex
tolling and bal
lyhooing the stu
Billy- Rules
pendous and collosaal event, which
will take place on or near Treasure
Island. Laid end to end, the sheets
of nice whlto paper would probably
roach from the Ferry building to Joe
DIMagglo's boonery In North Beach.
From the looks of this reading mat
ter released from exposition head
quarters, we would predict that
'Frisco la going to come through
with a sports program that'll make
the Olympic games look like a Sun
day school picnic.
This last batch of releases to sud
denly appear on the typing gadget
of yours truly is a mere three pages,
nnd hashed up into sports "fillers."
First Item is In regard to the plaque
and individual medals to be award
ed the first six teams to finish In
a three and a half mile relay swim
around Treasure Island, May IS.
Then follows two short briefs of
not much Import. The noxt "filler"
states that "Paul 'Hardrock' Simpson,
whose letterhead proclaims him
world champion runner. Insists In
a letter to the 1030 World's Fair
of the West that It cannot be com
plete without a marathon, and a 24-
hour raco against a horse, for which
'Hardrock' holds several records."
The release makes it clear that such
on event will probably be arranged.
The fair will go In a big way for
aquatlo events of all kinds and de
scriptions. There will be boat and
canoe racing, Sea Scout activities,
canoe tilting, diving and swimming
exhibitions, a huge yacht regatta,
and almost anything else you can
think of, which has to do with
water sports.
There Is no doubt but that
thoB In charge of the program
believe It will be positively ter
rific, which Is probably true. In
fnrt, one "filler" even m so
far as to announce that southern
California sportsmen will co
operate In athletic e rents, which
Is certainly belnr optimistic.
Heretofore, about the only roope
rat Ion bet ween 8a n Frn nclsco
and the southern part nf the
state has been of the out-tltroat
variety.
Among coming sports events In
Medford, of more thsn passing Im
portance, Is the first annual Med
ford Regional Small Bore Matches to
be staged by tho MMford Rifle club,
May 20 and 30. at the club's range
on the property of S. M. Tuttle
near Table Rock. It will be a Na
tional Riflo association registered
tournament, and already entries have
been received from all parts of Ore
gon and northern California, as far
south as Fresno. Cal.
Cuff scribbling.: Joe DIMogglo
draws down S25.000 annually from
the New York Yankees, but that
ain't all . . . he makes a mere five
grand per annum from endorsements.
Is slated to receive another SSOOO
for a magazine series, and is re
portedly cleaning up 2000 a month
on his eating houso . , . Cowboy
Dudo Chick risks his Junior heavy
weight crown at Ollmore stadium
In Los Angeles next Monday night
against Danny MrShane, light heavy
weight champion . , . Dude has
everything to lose ond nothing to
gain, because If he whips McShane
his weight will precludo his becom
ing light heavy title-holder . . .
however. McShane, In ease he beats
the Cowboy, will bo the owner of
two titles . . . McShane la the guy
who neat Wild Red Berry for the
light heavyweight championship,
after Berry had beaten Bobby Chick
for the same.
Dick Llnncl), who Is apparently
bringing Lowell Brown's southpaw
Hipper Into first class condition.
sdded several clients to his list last
Sunday . , . three Hilt ball players,
Including Arnold Bauman, received
taste of Dick's magic fingers, and
re now steady customer!.
BOWLING
In Classlo league bowling matches
at the Medford alleys last night,
M-M took two out of three points
from Mald-Rlte. Active club defeated
Concrete Construction, 3 to 1, and
Studebaker took two out of three
tallies from Prultt's General station.
In a pair of Inter-clty matches
Sunday at the Medford alleys, Con
crete Construction beat Denny's
Place of Klamath Falls, 8 to 0, and
the Kern hotel team of Klamath
Falls beat the Medford Oreyhounds,
3 to 1. Return engagements will be
staged at Klamath Falls, May 15. ,
Classic league scores follow:
Active Club
Larson - 215 t8 310 581
Johnson .... 183 181
301 546
196 604
164 604
193 579
Simmons .....
Welsenberger
Sims
, 183 128
. 170 181
. 208 180
Handicap 26
25 26 76
Totals 983 829 977 2788
Concrete Construction
Burroughs 161 170 171 492
Daws 183 144 193 520
Semon ...... 190 197 151 647
Miller ... 323 241 311 674
Lucas 177 200 170 647
Totals 932 952 896 2780
M. & M
Adair 150 176 154 489
Jonea 165 144 174 483
Greene
148 234 178 568
Stlilwell 140
194 232 558
Hcmstreet 187
188 250 626
Totals 790 936 976 2711
Maid Kite
Relt&ma ..... - 189 149 188 504
Rankin 188 166 172 524
Hagen 166 146 146 447
Murray
158 160 140 468
183 169 127 479
Bell 183
Handicap 23
28 23 69
Totals - 873 812 708
Studebaker
2641
673
680
574
470
546
621
479
390
549
435
90
R. Prultt 178 177 318
Dr. Paske 211 166 213
Jim Moors ............ 166 226 182
Ron DeVore 177 126 177
Q, Eads X... 190 160 186
Prultt Gen. Station
Bean 187 191 143
Newsom
Nass
White
168 154 167
133 155 102
188 182 219
140 153 138
30 30 30
W. Prultt
Handicap ,
. 832 845 787 2484
STARS HAVE CHANCE
FOR LEAGUE LEAD
By the Associated Press
The Hollywood Stars, Wade Ktlle
fer's mystery team, gets a crack at
first place in the Pacific Const Base
ball league by entertaining the top
spot Portland Beavers In a three
game series starting tonight.
Tied with the Sacramento Solons
for second place, the Stars are only
one game behind the Beavers. A win
tonight would put the Stars Into a
tie for the top rung.
Sacramento may make It a three-
way proposition by beating third
place Los Angeles. But that would be
only a one-day stand at the most.
If Hollywood should win Wednesday
and Sacramento likewise, Portland
would be shoved Into second place.
All of the Coast league teams are
playing split series this week, the
first of three on the 1038 schedule
Friday the Stars move Into San
Francisco, where the Seals entertain
Seattle for three games starting to
night. Seattle will go to Sacramento
for the weekend. Oakland opens at
San Diego this afternoon and fin
ishes tho week at Los Angeles. Port
land will replace Oakland In the
San Diego park.
Scores Yesterday
Coast League
Teams traveling.
American League
At Washington 3. New York 8.
At Boston 13, Philadelphia 1.
At Cleveland 11. Detroit 3.
Only games scheduled.
National League
At New York 7. Brooklyn 4.
At Cincinnati 8. Pittsburgh 8.
At St. Louis 6. Chicago 3.
Only games scheduled.
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Catfish Derby On May 15
To Be Bigger and Better
Showing of Anglers' Art
With all major plans completed, green light signals were turned on to
day for the second annual national oat fish derby at Emigrant lake near
Ashland, on Sunday, May 15,
The classic 01 tne nation's angling i
contests will be bigger and better
than it was last year, many features
to be added this season for the en
tertainment of spectators during the
fishing competition, it was declared
by Prank Perl, president of the Na
tional Catfish Derby association.
The catfish contest Itself will be
held from 3 to 4 p. ra under the
same rules that prevailed lost year.
Teams must be composed of three
members, men or women, and there
will be a variety of prizes for win
ners In a number of classifications.
As before, first team prize will be a
handsome gold cup.
Opening event of the afternoon
celebration will be the crowning of
the Queen of the Derby at 1:46. May
ors of several southern Oregon cities
will take part In the crowning cere
mony. During the fishing contest a variety
of entertainment features will be held
for the benefit of the large crowd of
spectators that Is anticipated. In
charge of George Hunt, the famed
cinema Impressarlo, the program will
include a badger fight and greased
Star of Indianapolis Race
Grooming New $16,000 Car
LOS ANGELES. May 8. AP) 8peed Merchant Lou Meyer, grease on
his hands and a wry grin on his face. toasted with black coffee today the
new 016,000 mechanical mount he hopes will carry him to his fourth
victory at Indianapolis on Memorial Day. .
It Isn't quite ready yet, this bul . ....
let-nosed racer of shining metal, but
Meyer and his assistants are working
day and night In a little hideaway
machine shop so they can take It
east by the end of the week,
Ever since last August, they've been
working on It. It's brand new from
stem to stern. At a test spin
Muroc dry lake a week ago, Meyer
said he got up to 130 miles an hour.
Then he brought It back to Fred
Offcnhouser's shop and tore It down
for another of the almost endless
series of checkups.
Meyers Is glad the Indianapolis
officials nave rescinded the ban on
su perch argors, for ho believes small
motors supercharged are more effic
ient and faster than big motors
without "blower" attachment. His
new machine turns up 35,000 revolu
tions a minute.
For financial backer, he has Bob
Boews, Indianapolis sportsman and
no expense has been spared In de
veloplug the machine, he said.
Meyer first broke Into the Indian
apolls record books in 1027, driving
relief for tho winner. Wilbur Shaw.
Since then, he's won three times,
finished second once, and fourth
twice.
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4IOW THEY?
CTA AV
W. L. PC.
New York 13 1 .923
Chicago - 9 5 .643
Pittsburgh - 8 6 .615
Boston 6 5 .500
Cincinnati 8 7 .417
Brooklyn 5 8 .385
St. Louis 6 10 .333
Philadelphia 2 10 .187
American.
W. L. PC.
Cleveland 10 3 .769
Washington 8 8 .571
Boston 7 8 .538
New York 8 7 .633
Chicago 6 6 .455
Detroit 6 8 .385
St. Louis 6 8 .385
Philadelphia 4 8 .333
Coast teams traveling.
RED BARRY PINNED IN
HOLLYWOOD, May 3. (UP Dan
ny McShaln, 175, last night success-
'" ',..
pig and greased pole contests. All
of the entertainment and side con
tests will be of an old-fashioned na
ture In keeping with today's trends
and there will be something to en
gage the Interest of all, young and
old. Mr. Hunt said. There wtl be
prizes for all contest winners, he
added.
"A great deal of Interest In cities
as distant as Crescent City, Rose
burg. Marahfleld and Klamath Falls
has already been shown In the derby
and we expect s record number of
contestants as well as spectators,"
President Perl said. "Our first an
nual catfish derby brought valuable
publicity to the Rogue river valley
and this year we hope to get even
better results. To this end we need
the cooperation of the public. Plan
now to attend the derby. It will be
worth, taking In. It Is all free and
It la all good fun, good entertain
ment. "Last year, on a cold, rainy, dis
agreeable Sunday, 3500 spectators at
tended our first catfish derby. Thi
ycar let us make It at least 6,000."
fully defended htb world light-heavy
weight wrestling title by throwing
Red Berry, 178, In the last match to
be held at Hollywood Legion sta
dium. A capacity crowd of spectators tore
most of tbe fixtures, seats and
signboards loose from moorings and
carried them home for souvenirs. The
stadium will be torn down next
week.
giv-ZS Mingled with the news of the day is
announcement schlitz is now on sale again! No longer
need you be denied the true beer drinking pleasure and
satisfaction that's to be found in every famous brown bottle
and can of schlitz. Taste schlitz Today!
Cfrt null JO. StHLUJ IRiVMNG COMfA.NV, MiLttAtkii, WISCONSIN Vj"?0
Other results: Marshall Carter, Mls
sourl, threw Ernie Piluso, 8an Fran
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ELECT
HENRY L.
EI1SSS
A REAL Democrat!
GOVERNOR
HIS PROGRAM
Unemployment Relief
Cut the red tape now holding hack IMMEDIATE pay
ments from unemployment compensation Commission
Old Age Pensions
Give our old people state pensions In sufficient sums
properly to care ior them until a national old ag
pension U proenred
Farming
Sponsor legislation for protection of fruit and hop
growers Interests and to Improve marketing conditions.
Who Saved Our Homes?
The fless Tax Law surrendering Interest and penalty
on delinquent depression taxes saved thousands of
homes, farms and small business properties from fore
closure. Kept them on the tax rolls Is bringing In mil
lions of dollars revenue to the state. While Governor
Martin was forcing foreclosure on veterans loans and
calling them "skunks."
IMMEDIATE PROSECUTION Or
000NS AND RACKETEERS!
Altho Hess Is recommended and supported by all
organized labor he will NEVER tolerate "gang
ster" methods In labor or any other class of bus
iness. NO DELAY FOR GRANDSTAND PLAY
HIS RECORD PROVES
HE WILL NOT FAIL YOU1
ever .
you can
Oregon!
Larance, Hollywood, threw Bob Moat
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