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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNK. MEDFCVRD. OREGON", TUESDAY, MAY 10. 193!?. HERR MAX CUIMS PSYCHOLOGY EDGE OVER JOE. LOUIS German Challenger Arrives With New Angle in Com ing Bout Thinks Pre - vious KO Worries Champ By Jack Cuddy United Pecbs Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 10. (UP) Max fichmellng says he has a great psy chological advantage over champion Joe Louis. The beetle-browed Gorman chal lenger admitted as much today when 1 he arrived on the Bremen for his at- I tempt to recapture the world heavy- ; weight title from Louis on June 32. I "For two years people have been ; asking Louis to explain what happen ed to him In our first fighfc when I knocked him out,M Maxle told the largo brigade of reporters and pho tographers who met him at quaran tine after completing his 19th west ward passage, Dcfontlst Complex Those persistent questions and Joe's attempts to answer them oan't have done him any good, they must have built up a bad situation In his mind what you call a defeatist complox." The brown bomber may not actually fear Maxle physically, but Louis must regard this return match as a hope less task, Schmellng said. Maxle emphasized that this attitude would weaken Louis' attack In the enrly rounds and probably cause the negro to be knocked out sooner than the 12th, when Joe was belted out on June 10, 1030. The boxing writers thought Max la's flight Into psychology wo a bit fan ciful, but they recalled that his Stat ue of Liberty remarks In '30 were al most as far-fetched. Feels line But what about Schmellng'a being two years older than In '30? What about the percentage against Maxle recapturing the heavyweight crown, a feat that no man ever accomplished? And what about the betting that now tfavors Louis at 7-8? The dark-haired husky In the double-breasted gray suit grinned ami ably. He said, "Yah, X am 33 now, two years older. But a man is as old as he feels, and I feel fine. Many fighters, like Fltzsimmons, did not reach their peaks until older than I, I'm In good shape for this bout after three tune up fights In five months. The last time I met Lou la, I hadn't had a fight In a year. "I don't think. Louis has Improved much. I saw him In the Farr fight and he fought the same way as against me. Nobody ever won bock the heavyweight title, but nobody ever knocked out Louis before I did. I'm not superstitious. If Louis Is the betting favorite, that's fine. Remem ber he was the eight or nlne-to-one favorite In our first fight." SATURDAY FIELD MEET TO BRING THRONG OF SO. OREGON ATHLETES Coach Bill Bowerman of Medford hlp.h achool announced today that 17 school had aln-ndy entered 168 athlete In the southern Oregon dl trlct track and field meet to be taged hero next Saturday afternoon for the first time In history. Laat nilnute entries aro expected to well the total to 20 schools and 200 ath letes. Tltl meet will officially qualify performers for the Oregon Btate track and field meet In Corvallls the fol lowing week-end. all wtnnera and ninnera-up In the southern Oregon affnlr automatically earning the right to enter the stato event. To ditto, the following schools have entered teams: Medford, Ashland. Brookings. Chlloquln, Grants Pass, Gold Hilt, Jacksonville, Keno, Klam ath Falls. Iikevlcw, Langlols, Myrtle Point, Marahfleld, North Bend, Pros pect, Phoenix and Central Point. Scores Yesterday Const League. No games, traveling. Amt'rlran League At Boston 15, Cleveland 8. At Washington 7, St. Louis 1. At Philadelphia-Detroit, rain. At New York-Chicago, rain. Ki.tlm.iil League At Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia At Pittsburgh 8, Boston 7. At 8t. Louis 0. Brooklyn 7. At Ch'.cfigo-Ncw York. rain. IDAHO VANDALS SLUG COUGAR MOUNDSMEN PULLMAN, Wash.. May 10. The Idaho Vandals hit Washington Stnte hurters easily yesterday and won a Pacific coast conference north ern division baseball game, 8 to 3. KEEP FIT! with the finest sport of all IIOWLIMII It' healthful yet real Inn, Meet your friends here. Special rale to ladles. Medford Bowling Alleys 41.1 E. Main, near the under I'mler New Management of Carl Sim BOWLING In Classic league bowling action at the Medford allay last night, Con crete Conatmotlon defeated Prultt' Oeneral autlon. 8 to 0; Aotire club took two out of three polnta from Mald-Rlte; and M.M. department atore took two out of three polnta from Studebaker. Bcorea follow: Btudebaker. R. Prultt -48 181 331 888 Parte 193 148 197 S38 Moore 168 172 178 618 Sanderson 172 202 Its 539 Eada 190 183 U5 828 Total B87 888 918 2709 M. M. Dept. Store. Adair 188 161 182 492 Jonea 178 189 208 839 Powell 189 183 189 841 Greene 181 201 188 820 Stlllwell 200 181 189 870 Handicap 82 32 82 98 Total 928 897 738 2788 Concrete Const. Semon 186 184 185 178 Dawa 192 178 184 863 webater 149 188 154 441 Miller .... 192 171 212 678 Lucaa 172 169 162 601 Total 881 808 877 2848 Prultt' General station. ' Bean .... Newsom Nasi ... Whlta . . W. Prultt ... Handicap .. . 203 147 131 481 , 131 200 131 463 , 143 160 168 461 , 111 136 171 418 , 199 143 167 801 , 23 23 23 69 Totala ... 810 799 781 2390 . Active Club. Total 810 799 781 2390 Lerson 129 143 184 428 Fabric: Wray . Welaenburger . Sim ... Handicap ., 163 140 132 436 121 138 142 390 . 182 171 202 583 178 188 158 624 Total 787 781 792 3340 Mald-Rlte. Reltama Rankin Hagen . Murray Baylor .. . 173 184 148 506 . 181 141 137 429 . 145 160 166 470 , 166 146 184 476 , 163 148 169 470 . 788 779 783 2350 Total .. BEAVERS RETAIN CONFERENCE TOP CORVALLIS. May 10. PV-Playing errorless baseball, Oregon Stnte col lege retained Its northern division conference leadership and perfect home field record yesterday by de feating the University of Washing ton, 8 to 8. The first Inning gave Oregon State a four-run lead when Lewis tripled after two walks, a single and a sac rifice scored three and Sims reached horns on Patterson's single. ' Ralph Taklml, Beaver pitcher, bat ted In one run and won his third game in four starts. Score: R. R. B. Washington 8 10 1 Oregon State 8 10 0 Baker Loquam and Parker; Takaml and Boiler, Orell. Coast conference northern division baseball standings, by the Associated Preas: W. L. 1 3 4 4 e Pot. .857 .671 .500 .42) .143 O. S. O 8 W. S. 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Kenaston, lred because of the masked villain's repeated dirty tactics, gave one extra Jerk on the Secret's neck for good measure, and that move cost him the match Yoak ley waived Kenaston to his corner and raised the Secret's limp arm off the canvas for the verdict. Previous to that climax to a rough and tough match, the Black Secret had obtained a tumble In 31 minutes with a back-breaker, after fouling Kenaston from pillar to post. The de cision wss an unpopular one with the smallest crowd In months, and Kenaston remained In the ring for 10 minutes arguing his point But, all to no avail as Referee Yoakley stood pat. Bobby Chick and Red Lyons bat tled to a six-round draw In the mid dle event, with neither grappler able to obtain a fall. Pour times Chick, ex-llght heavyweight champion, hoist ed Lyons to his shoulders and started the old lariat spin, but each time the Joplln Qhost managed to save him self by clutching wildly for the ropes. Chick scored repeatedly with an arm breaker and a hammerlock but just wasn't strong enough to get Lyons In to proper position for the airplane spin. Tony Garibaldi of Italy, a newcom er to Medford, made his debut in nice fashion by whipping Fritz Hansen, villainous Swede, two out of three falls In the opening event. After Han sen took the first tumble In the sec ond heat with a Boston crab, Gari baldi came back to garner the equal tzer In the third round with a body slam, and win the match In the fourth with a surfboard. Hansen dis played his usual brand of dirt, and It was not until the third round that Tony started to fight back with the same business. When he did, Hansen folded. Interested spectators at the match es were Coach Lester Wilson and his Prospect high school varsity basket ball squad. They were guests of Pro moter Mack Llllard. 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"As for the obstructionists who are trying to stop the badger fight, phooeyl' exclaimed President Perl. "Let them get all the Injunctions they want and the show will go on as planned. These badgers and bad ger-fighting dogs enjoy the scrap and sue r I y, not even humane society fol lowers would want to deprive ani mals of what little enjoyment they can get out of life. "So everything will go on as an nounced and we want everyone to come out and have a good time. Everything is free and there Is plenty of room at the lake for a big crowd Many are planning to spend the day there on a ptcnlc-outlng and nothing could be more enjoyable. Anything that will get people out Into the healthful sunshine and beautiful surroundings ought to be encouraged." So the show will go on. The big event starts at 1:46 p. m. with the crowning of the catfish derby queen. At 3 o'clock the fishing contest will get underway. 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