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TtFEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, QREfiON. TUESDAY. JTJXE 23, 1933. PAGE SEVEN F Scurrying Ilka a scared skunk for the dressing room, with a wild-eyed Duda Chick hot on hts heels and bant on extermination. Terrible Ted Christy made hla exit from the arm ory arena last night. A few moments previously Terrible Ted had been the principal figure in one of the mast hair-raising climaxes ever given a grappling match in this town, and if he revealed his true color in that mad dash for the safety and comfort of the shower room, he probably didn't care. For he had Just beaten Dude Chick, world's Jun ior heavyweight champion. Yes, Christy beat Chick last night in the main event of Promoter Mack Llllard's final armory presentation of pain and punishment until July 18. He beat him first, by delivering a KO punch to Referee Toy Aho and second, by landing a haymaker to Chick's chin that flattened the champ like a thin dime. So, what did It matter, thought Christy, If 1500 fans did go nuts and demand his scalp, and Chick did pick up a chair and pursue him to the confines of the dressing room. He had beaten Chick, and that's all that mattered. The end to a sensational match came when ChrLsty was standing on the ring apron outside the ropes and Chick was doing his best to heave him back In where he could go to work. Referee Aho projected himself In between the pair, trying to break Chick loose, end that move was fatal for both the ref and for Chick. Christy loosed a tremendous clout that caught Aho square on the but ton, ahd the little referee topplod over backwards, out cold. Then, as Chick was bending tenderly over his pal. Aho. Christy shot another straight right that crushed against the champ's Jaw. and Chick sunk to the canvas to keep Aho company. That was all Christy needed; he flopped on top of the Cowboy. When ' Aho finally staggered to his feet. Chick was still in dreamland and Christy was still on top. so there was nothing else to do but caress Christy's back. The time was 34 minutes. Christy swaggered to his feet and Aho reluctantly raised hts arm. About that time. Chick came out of hts coma, and raged into action. With a roar he brushed Aho aside and belted Christy on the head. Juat once, for Terrible Ted was all through for the evening. He lit for the ropes, and made himself scarce, with Chick right on his tall brandishing a chair. Just before Christy reached the . dressing-room, Chick heaved the chair, missing. Thus ended the spec tacular brawl, the third Chick has lost in southern Oregon in three years. Christy took the first tumble in 33 minutes with a shoulder stand. after displaying every foul tactic ever written, and maybe some that haven't been officially recorded. Chick came back, two minutea later, to even the count with a spider-web toehold- Miss Clara Mortenson, world's wo man champion, proved she Is not only a champion, but something of a super-woman, when she survived a concerted attack of four other feminine grapplers in a battle royal, then went on to take one fall from Senorita Maria Martines in an old fashioned hair-pulling festival. The .battle royal quickly developed Into a game of "get the champion," with the four gals doing their best to take La Mortenson apart. However. La Mortenson played It smart, spend ing considerable time outside the ropea until she saw a chance to pounce, like a tiger, on one of her "slaters under the skin." First to be eliminated was Grace Moore of Salt Lake City, succumb lng to a body press. Next out was Mildred White of Spokane, who re ( celved the same medicine. Lucille Davla of Texas was the third to bow in defeat, also via a Mortenson body press. Coming back for the one-fall match, the Mortenson and Martinez girlies went to town for 13 minutes before the champion slip ped out of a body scissors and pin-, ned hw opponent with a shoulder press. Bobby Chick gave villainous Tony Morrill an upside-down lariat spin in the fourth round to end their opener, after Tony had taken the first fall in the third round with brutal punches and a body press. After being spun 11 times, Morel li was unable to come back for the third and deciding fall. Dick Mahan of Arkansas, a pro fessional strong-man. displayed feats of strength. He blw up an inner tube until it resembled a toy bal loon, and also survived tne effort, of four husky men to choke him with a rope. Promoter Lilian) announced that an all-star program would be held in Ashland next Monday night, July 4. starting at 8 o'clock In the open air Chautauqua building. SMEAD JOLLEY IS LOS ANGELES, June 28. Veteran Smead Jolley of Oakland, hitting at a .395 clip, took over leadership in the Pacific Coast league batting race this week with youthful Brooks Holder of San Francisco in second place. Jolley, who reached the 30-game mark in unofficial figures compiled to date, replaced Marvin Gudat of Los Angeles In the top spot as the latter dropped to a tie with Frenchy Uhalt of Hollywood for fourth at .336. Holder's average was .360, 18 points better than third-place Johnny Fred erick of Portland. San Francisco led In team bat ting with .299. trailed by Los Ange les with .383 and Hollywood with .378. . Sport Graphs Billy Hulen says; Curt Davis Obit As Big Leaguer ' Written Too Soon It's beginning to loog like w were wrong again. But. in this case, unlike that prizefighting business, we would rather be wrong than right, and mmshiw don't mind a bit Comfort New ROOMS HSIHO 555 HOTEL CLARK in Downtown LOS ANGELES Convenience is anotbei of fering of thl hotel Wbethej on bus nest Jt pleasure bent the Hotel Clark makes an ideal 'base of operations as wen w restful 'btllet at the end of the day 'campaign " Quod o o a natural!? And moderate chant ea well at fbr room accommodation give flnei tlgrificance to assuring word COMFOH1 stnrie from ttso Don hit from 53 -W OREGON ATHLETES T EVANSTON, 111., June 38. (JF, Track and field stars of the Pacific coast conference, with Southern Cal ifornia's great team holding a large share of the honors, boasted a second straight triumph today In their In tersectlonal series with representa tives of the western conference. Before 10.000 spectators at North western university's Dyche stadium, the west coast team swept to a 101 to 35 victory last night. Two University of Oregon men George Varoff and Mack Robinson, were leaders In the victor)-. Varoff distanced his rivals four Inches In the pole vault, leaping 14 feet, 2 Inches for first place. Robinson made a fine stretch run In the 220-yard dash to pick up one point for a third place. He placej second In the broad Jump and also in the 220-yard low hurdles, which he finished behind Earl Vickery. KAYO FATAL FOR IF CHICAGO. June 28. p) A crow-l of 4.000 fans cheered last night as Peter Crlbarl's opponent rallied in the final round ot an amateur box ing tournament bout to win by a knockout. A half hour later the crowd sat silent, stunned by an announcement that Cribarl had died. The 18-yonr old youth, carried from the ring to a nearby field house, succumbed without regaining consciousness. Ring officials said no hard blows had been struck in the first two rounds. In the third Cribarl went down with a left to the body and a right to the Jaw. The youths were boxing in the novice class of the Chicago park district tournament. Grief stricken, Ray Maher. 16, the victorious boxer, fled from the field house. Mb m mUj Rates the old limb be lng sawed out from under us. Not so tpng ago, Just after the w h o p p lng baseball deal In which the Chi cago Cubs traded three players and a mere $185,000 to the St. Louis Cardinals for one sore arm. we sat down and pound ed out the learn ed prediction that Curtis Davis was all through with major league baseball That he was headed for the minor leagues and baseball obscurity. At the time, our reasoning seemed logical enough. Why, so ran our thought-process, should Mr. Wrlgley of Chicago give Mr. Rickey of St. Louis a cool 185 grand, plus Curt Davis and two other players, for one Dizzy Dean, when Davis, according to the 1937 record book, was a better pitcher than the talkative Dizzy? Apparently, there was only one ans wer. Wrlgley wanted Dean so badly ho was willing to part with plenty of potatoes. Including a Curt Davis he figured would be valueless In the fu ture, to get him. So, if Wrlgley though Davts was all washed up, that was good enough for yours truly. If the bfg ex-Medford righthander is washed up. there are plenty of ma jor league hurlers right now who would like to boast Curt's record and be tagged "all through." Saturday, Curt came through with hts seventh pitching victory of the season, beat ing Brooklyn and Navy Bill Posedel, 3 to 1, while allowing only 8 scat tered hits. He has lost only two games, and about the only National league chuckera who have better rec ords are Johnny Vander Meer of the Reds. BUI Lee of the Cubs, and Brown and Kllnger of Pittsburgh. Babe Ruth, signed the other day to coach the Brooklyn Dodgers, Is sttll the old Bambino, still left handed as all get out. Bob Considlne, sports columnist of the New York Dally Mirror, describes the Babe's initial coaching action as follows: "He slaps his fat hands together a lot, and his full fat Hps holler en couragement In a resonant bass. He paces up and down on his Impossible legs. Once he nearly fell down on a particularly close play at first base. The first man he sent to second Klkl Cuyler in the fourth, was thrown out by three yards. In the fifth inning, with the bases clogged. an In fielder's throw went through Collins at first and the ball rolled over toward the Dodger dugout Babe excitedly waved all the runners on. but they all disobeyed him, and It was Just as well, for the ball bound ed off the wall of a sldc-llne box and Collins could nave thrown out any man by 40 feet." RAIN THREATENS DELAY IN GREAT RACING DUEL BOSTON, June 28. 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OF WASHINGTON Tacomo, Washlnoton PEN NS Y IV A N I A S A L T land's unpredictable weather toda; threatened the racing duel for which the nation's fans have long waited S a biscuit vs. War Admiral In to morrow's $50,000 Massachusetts hand icap at Suffolk Downs. After 48 hours of continuous, driv ing rain tud turned the track Into a mass of mud and. water and more rain was predicted for today C. 3 Howard. Sea biscuit owner, asserted that "If we get a heavy, sticky track we will have to think It over." 4 HOW THEY? CT4 V W. L. Pet Cleveland 38 31 B14 New York . 34 25 578 Boston . 33 27 .550 Washington 34 31 .ill Detroit 32 31 .508 Philadelphia 26 30 .464 Chicago 31 33 .389 St. Louis 14 39 JC4 No National or Coast league games scheduled. Scores Yesterday American 8t. Louis 4, Chicago 9. Boston 3. Cleveland 7. (Only games scheduled). National No games scheduled. Coast No games scheduled. 4 IN WIMBLEDON TEST WIMBLEDON. Eng.. June 28. -W) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, hcadlnij toward another all-England tennl final, moved into the seml-Iinul round today by defeating Kay Stam mers of England, 6-3, 6-1 In their critical quarter final match. Alice Marble,' also of California and a former American champion, also advanced with a straight set 6-3. 6-3 quarter final victory over Mme. Rene Mathlcu. the French champion. Meanwhile Don Budge and Gene Mako moved ahead in men's doubles, outpointing the veteran French com bination of Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. and 7-5. GERMANY SEEN PLANNING TO TURN AGAINST CHINA BERLIN, June 28. fpi Diplomatic quarters expressed belief tonight that the summoning of the German am bassador to China back to Berlin may prove the first step toward sev erance of relations between Oermany and China. . . Dr. Oxknr Trautmann. the envoy to Hankow, has been ordered to re turn here to report, and diplomatic obwrvors saw a parallel between this and Germany's gradual withdrawal from government Spain and eventual positive support of the Spanish in surgent regime. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find I'nem on the DlaJ: KEX. Portland list); KFI. WO i.o aneelrt; Klii 1470, gpukane KlIO. 7U0 Sao rranrlsco: HOW iSii). Portland. tUK 070. Seattle KNV 1090. Lot Angeles: KOA. 830 Denver: KUIN 040. Portland komu. ttSH. Seattle: KPU Bail San Francisco; KSL, 1130, Salt Lake, Tuesday 5:00 Heldt's Brigadiers, KPO, KPI. KOW Maurice's Orch.. KNX; Newa, KGO; Organ, KEX, KOA. 5:30 Ooodman's Orch., KNX, KOIN. KSL; Fibber McOee, KPO, KFI, KQW; Jamboree, KOO, KQA. KEX. 6:00 Ripley, KPO, KPI. KQW: White's Orch., KSL; Jamboree, KOA. 8:30 Hollywood Gossip. KPO. KPi. KQW; Music All Your Own; KOO KQA, KEX; Ray Heatherton, KSL; Rhythm In the Breeze. KNX. KOIN. 6:45 Rhythm Symphonic, KPO, KPI. 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Heavy fumea and the 48 pounds to the square Inch of air pressure had Impeded the work of battling the fire, which started In the compres sion chamber. SOFTBALLERS 10 MEET IN SEI-WINDUP TILT Games Tonight Division A y Office Boys vs. Catholic Men. 8 p. m. Wooden Boxmen vs. Plche, 9 p. m. Division B Groceteria vs. Elks. 8 p.m. Western States vs. Gasco, 9 p.m. Next-to-last night of first half Di vision A softball Is on tap for fans tonight at -the stadium, with Office Boys tangling with Catholic Men in the first battle and Wooden Boxmen facing Plche in the second en counter. The first half race ends to morrow evening. Second round of Division B games also gets under way this evening. Groceteria meeting Elks at 8 o'clock and Western States clashing with Gasco at 9. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends for their sympathy and kindness In oui bereavement of our husband and father, and our sincere gratitude to our friends of the Medford Corpora tion. Mrs. L. C. Nelson. Mr. H. P. Nelson and family, Mr. M. E. Nelson and wife, Mr. R. A. Nelson. Notice Ritualistic competition for F.OJB Auxiliary will be held at Klamath Falls Friday, July 1, at 0 a. m. Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Jackaon Welch Investment Company, a Wasn ington corporation. Plaintiff, vs Rhoda Welch. Mariana Winder Welch. Rhoda Susan Welch, and also all other persons and parties unknown having or claiming to have any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In and to the real estate and per sonal property described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Rhoda Welch, Mariana Winder Welch, Rhoda Susan Welch, and also all other persons and parties un known having or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in ana to tne real estate and per sonal property described In the com plaint herein, the above named de fendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You. and each of you, are here by required and summoned to appear in the above entitled court and cause, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file nereln against you within four weeks from the date nf the first publication hereof, and you will hereby take notloe that if you fall to so appear and answer, Tor want thereof, plaintiff will pray to the court for the following relief agnlnst you and as prayed for la plaintiff's complaint, on file herein and specifically referred to hereby and by this reference mnde a part hereof, a succinct statement of which Is as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this court that Herbert Raymond Welch, sometimes known as H. R. Welch, at the time of his death held the legal title to certain real and personal property tying and being situate In Jackson and Jefferson Counties, Oregon, more particularly described la plaint Iff complaint on file herein, which is specifically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part hereof, in trust for the plaintiff, and for further decree ratifying, confirming and approving said trust as declare in oertaln declarations of trust, copies of which are attached to plaintiff! complaint as Exhibits "A," "B" an "C" thereof, and for a further decre appointing Jack M. Miller as aucces sor trustee to the said Herbert Ray mond Welch, and for t further de cree that the said Miller shall ba the trustee and holder of the legal title to said property which la the subject matter of said suit In tnut for the use and convenience of th plaintiff, free and clear from any and all right, title, estate, lien an4 Interest that each, every and all of said defendant, or anyone claiming by. through or under them, might have or claim to have therein anel thereto, and that said successor trus tee shall transfer and reconvey said property to the plaintiff or Its orde upon request of the plaintiff so to do, and for a further decree that uloi defendants have no right, title, estate, lien or Interest in and to said prop erty which Is the subject matter of this said suit, and for such other, fur ther and different relief as to th court may seem meet and proper 14 the premises. This summons Is published In th Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general and regular circulation published In the City of Medford, Oregon, once each week for a period of four weeks consecutively, and Civ times, and said defendants herein above named are required to appear and answer as herein provided, under and by virtue of an order duly mds, rendered and entered by the Hon. H. D. Norton. Circuit Judge of th State of Oregon, in and tor Jackson County, on June 6th, 1938. The date of the first publcatton of this summons la June 7th, 1938. ROBERTS & MCALLISTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Address: U. 6. National Bank Bldg Medford, Oregon. KO MORE USELESS WORDS There are tlmea when we want t find out something without having the subject matter surrounded by parsley, scroll-work and passemen terie," says George Ade. 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