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PA"fiE TWO M"ETVFOT?r matl TrcrmTNTF:. ArEDFOun. oi?Enox. moxtut. xovErRET? 14. 193a Belcastro and McDonald Top Wrestling Bill of Fare at Armory RED LYONS FACES IN MDDLE EVEN! Sockeye Due for Victory Or Final Acknowledgement Pete Is Better Man Opener Will Be Clean Will Try to Clutch Ghost Pet Belcastro vi. Jack McDonald. Red Lyons vs. Frankie Schroll. CqcU McGIU vs. Bobby Wagner. ' This Is the btll-ol-fere to be served by Promoter Mack Llll&rd in hit weekly wrestling feast at the Meil ford armory tonight. First gong sounds at 8:30. In the top spot will be two of the fastest and heftiest wrestlers currently in town who will be clash ing for the third time on the local mat. Tonight's battle will be some thing of a climax to their long standing feud and each has made dire threats to tear the other to pieces. To data Belcastro has much the best of It.' Twice he has pinned the touted strong man from the north west logging camps. PoUi's only de feat came one night when the two gladl store put wrestling aside to set tle their grudge with a plain, old fashioned fist fight. Of course they wore gloves but that really didn't hinder them much as they made no pretense of ever having heard of the Marquis of Queensbury,. In that mad battle Pet took one on the chin and folded up on the canvas for the night. Both Want Revenge Like all wars, that battle really Settled nothing. Peto has sought re venge to wipe out the disgrace of taking the count with gloves on and Cockeye Jack McDonald has sought revenge to make up for his two , wrestling defeats. If the Sockeye doesn't come through tonight, he might as well pack his dressing gown and shorts and take the first fast freight out of here. He can scarcely ask for another match If he goes down for the third time tonight. Nor will Jack have the crowd with him If he doesn'B unllmber some of the toughness for which he Is sup posed to be noted. The big ex-lumber Jack has been going soft of late and In his last two starts he has been down almost to the sissy class. Why he even smiled at the audience and shook his opponents' hands so many times one would think he was at a t party Instead of a wrestling match. Must Get Tough Tonight, however, It la expected that the Bockeye wlU revert to typo In an effort to batter the Mad Ital ian Into oblivion. He Is by now well aware of the fact that the only way be can beat the unscrupulous Pete Is by some tough onslaughts. He will bave a tough time of It even then, for the Weed Wop wants to get Sock aye out of his path once and far all. When Pate feels that way about things, watch out. Anything can and often does happen. Pete Is sore too because his only request regarding tonight's match was refused. Pete wanted to meet Bockeye without a referee In the ring but the boxing commission said nothing doing. The last time that was done, Pete almost beat up the audience as well as the boxing com mission. Good Middle Match The middle event should be no less exciting than the top match. Red Lyons Is as touh and dirty as they come but the popular Frankte BohroU Is a veteran of the mat and ean take it as well as dish It up when the going gets rough. If he ean hxk on his famous crocodile clutch, the Joplln Ghost, will fade back Into the spirit world. The opener should produce the evening's dish of clean, fast, scien tific wrestling. Cecil McOill and Bobby Wagner gave a great exhibi tion of mat work last week and were rematched at the insistent demands of the wrestling fans. The first two matches will be un der the Australian system of six ten nil nute rounds or two falls out of three. The main event will be under the American system of one hour of wrestling, two falls out of three. The way It looks either Pete or Sockeye will be out for the night long be before the hour is up. SWSSS""BBSS BSMSSSSnBBaBBSHSaHHOyaOTVTPryf t.WB Ll"'( " V. '' ' ' X' I lit, kmmmwJ lkidikLii I llinfcl jLrtttt,j.-.,,'.4i Frankle schroll, exponent of the unique "crocodile clutch" hold, who will meet the hefty lied Lyons In the middle encounter In tonight', wrest ling matches at the armory. Schroll will attempt to get the Joplln Ghost in nis crocnane ciuicnes. BOWLING The "Mallards" took high . team honors for last week In the Elks club bowling tourney with 3700 points. Burroughs, with 686. plus handicap of 24, grossed 610 pins for high individual honors: Games Total Played Burroughs 0 Prultt BURNS. Nov. 14. (AP) Burns high school added Its name today to the claimants of the Oregon football championship. The central Orrgon school, coached by Merrill .lagan, for mer University of Oregon lineman, won seven contests, tied two and lost none. The team closed the wwmn Armis tice dny b licking Orant union high school, 3S to fl. Burns scored 310 points against 31 far the opposition SEAHAWKS, CLIPPERS SKATE TO 4-4 DRAW ll.T the A.vtctatrd Press The Seattle Hrnhsa-ka mme fram behind to tie the Spoknne Clipper, 4 to 4 In a Pacific Casst Horsey league game In Spoknne last night. The Hawk, rtefcule.1 the Vancouver Lions Saturdav nteht In Seattle a to 1. Taking advantage of a clipper let down two-third, of the wy through the final period, the Hawk, drove In three goals in 46 seconds to tie the count. Polnta Avg. 1137 18B 13 3191 183 Hohlweg 13 31S4 180 Carkln 0 0 179 Eads 13 3187 178 V. Strong 9 1481 175 Paske . 9 1630 170 Ploho t 1M7 169 Vlvoda 0 0 167 Sanderson 13 19,20 161 Boone 9 1449 181 QUI 13 1930 160 Rankin 13 1904 199 LantlB 13 1862 168 Bowerman 13 1816 161 Bterma 13 1809 151 Bowman 13 1783 149 Kuehle 13 1776 148 H. Strang 13 1767 147 Bullia 0 0 147 Irwin 13 1703 142 Hall 13 1700 143 Sabln 9 1378 143 Roy Williams 13 1893 141 Winkle 9 1370 141 H. Woods 13 1690 141 Hutchison 13 1678 140 Ray Johnson 13 1672 139 Krcsse 13 1660 139 tolly . 842 140 Lewis 13 1540 136 Ekerson 9 1323 138 Pnxtette 9 1208 134 Dr. Johnson 6 796 133 rentier 13 1684 133 Leonard 9 1178 131 Heyde 13 1394 116 3 313 104 9 903 100 814 90 Sid Feder on SPORTS IS E 76 Victory by Huskies De fies Regular Excuses Conference Championship Situation in Bad Muddle By RCSSE.,.. J. NEW!. AND BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. (AP) Monday morning quarterbacks, who have been able to explain away every football upset this season, found themselves stumped today. The regular excuses weren't flex ible enough .to cover the 7 to 6 defeat qf Southern California's Tro jans by Washington's Huskies, Most of the experts went overboard In the biggest splash of the year. So did the Trojans. And the Huskies rocked the boat. Backtracking the pigskin trail re calls this picture: Southern Cali fornia, unbeaten survivor of the Pa cific coast conference race, lined up at Seattle a 3 to 1 favorite to win from a Washington team three times defeated in league play. Huskies Had Power There was rain In the air and a oggy field underfoot, but Southern California, boasting the greatest manpower in the far west, was ex pected to roll on unchecked In any kind of weather to the title and the Rose Bowl. Washington turned in sixty mln- Monty Ward . North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands at. Oil cal. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb. .... Unit. Aircraft U. fl. Steel . CIS . 33 41 !4 . so h 1 . . 89 Mi New Canadian Pact Is Expected Soon WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. (AP) Secretary Hull Indicated today the new Canadian trade agreement would be reached within two or three days. He al&3 sold he hoped to be able to sign the Britlaa agreement be fore he left November 28 for the Pan-American ' conference at Lima, Peru. Officials expected the British and Canadian agreements to be signed at the same time. Two-Ton Tony Will Collide With Big Engineer Tonight PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14. (AP) A beer-swllltng New Jersey saloon keeper and a Minnesota locomotive e nglrieer meet at Convention nail to night In a 12-round battle that aho uld be a good exhibition of brawn against brawn, If not of flstlo fines se. Two-ton Tony Oalento, Orange. N. J., heavyweight keg tapper and kull rapper, threatens disaster to Harry (Casey Jones) Thomas, of Eagle Bend, Minn. . Thomaa. who looks aa If he could haul a string of freight cars all by bis 197-pound self, says he'll make Oalento look ' like the wreck of old '97. It will be Tony's first fight since "dat bum ammonia" put nlm within few strokes of life's final 10- count and forced cancellation of his scheduled July 28 fight with John Henry Lewis, llghtheavywelght champion. Manager Joe Jacobs saya all the pneumonia siege did to Tony was drain a little color from his menacing Jowls. Oalento deserted his favorite poolroom-gym training quarters In New ark Saturday when the manage ment tried to charge a couple of Tony'a frlenda 20 cents admission. On Sunday he gave up beer-blbblng and cigar smoking for two days "to clear my mind." "After I get through with Thomaa I'm not going to tight any more bums like him," he growled. "It's Baer, Louis or any of those other bums or nobody." While Tony was predicting a fourth round knockout. Thomas avowed here there would be a knock out, all right, but he would do the knocking. Scores Yesterday By the Associated Press St. Mary's 7, Santa Clara 0. Crelghton 34. Loyola (New Or leans) 0. Canislua 6, Mt. St. Mary 0. WINDOW GLAba we sell window glass and will replace your oro.cn windows reasonably. Thowbrtdga Cab inet Works. By Sid Feder NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (AP) Pitt kayoed one week, Dattmouth the utes of top speed ball. The mareln next; weak Washington wallops of victory was only one point a aoumern aiuorme. Minnesota is i successful trv for Domt after t-m-h Drummond . Orltach Kuns 9 Team Hating Won Lost Points Spoonbills 11 Mallarda 11 Teal 11 Butterballa Sprig ...... Pintails Wood Ducks ... Mudhens . 8 8 7 S I 6 S e s 9 10 14 181- The "Mallards" took three of the four points In Friday's match with the "Wood Ducks." Hall was high Individual with 488, plus handicap of 133 for a total of 809. Tho Wood Ducks and Pintails roll tonight. "Mallards" Prultt 200 178 Lewis 118 118 Woods 154 127 Hall 107 187 (V. Strang) 103 185 Handicap 141 141 Totals 048 913 "Wood llucks" (Carkln) 189 180 Tolly 182 Williams 123 Prarler 128 Plche 188 Handicap 140 Totals 889 339 189 (02 129410 132 188 108 (05 141423 897 27S8 189807 181 456 mauled twice In one year, St. Mary's bumps Santa Clara . , . pass the aspirin boys, this Is the season . . . Incidental!: with Southern Cal out of there, who's going to get that en graved invitation to the Rose Bowl? . . Eddie Branntck, the Giants' secretary, postcards regards from Italy on his vacation . , . nice work If you can get It, Toots or are you looking for a second baseman for Terry .... all America revenge: old man Stagg's college of Pacific 32, Chicago 0 . . . more aspirin tor the Midway puh-lease. Thst "new blood" Importation of Harry Stuhldreher at Wisconsin and Fritz crlsler at Michigan has proved it swell shot In the arm for the Big Ten . . . Certainly, the 80,000 at Michigan Northwestern Saturday helped a little when It comes to pay ing otf the butcher and the baker . . . and Wisconsin, late of the doormat league,, knocking off U. C. L. A. doesn't look bad In the prestige bal ance sheet . . . hats off to Wallace Wade- and his Duke demons . . . any outfit that can blank those ten second Syracuse zippers and hold them to Just 81 yards advance really must have It . . . Isn't It about tlmo to start smokl i up a Duke-Tennessee tangle for the Dixie chamDlon- ship? Suppose you noticed Notre Dame made only two first downs against Minnesota . . . but they still pay off on what the scoreboard says when the whistle blows ... In all tho election hullaballoo. the boys sorta passed over the fact old Jesse Halncs was voted Mon gotnery county (.) auditor . . . nice going, grandpop . . . looks like Sam Riddle has decided not to send War Admiral after the Hants Anita 100 ga and will ship him to m-iean ior me widener . . , hero's a passing stunt for the books: aeorce Qragson. Hcndrix (Ark.) college soph, toesed eight complete in a row vs oclta iMlss.) Teachers a couple of '.vecks ago. . down but the statistical chart showed the Huskies far out in front They piled up 187 yards from scrim mage against 77: 45 yards from passes against none; ten first downs to three and once drove to the Trojan one-yard line In an unsuc cessful scoring try. This astounding reversal scrambled the conference championship race into a coniusing situation which may end with three teams tied for the leadership. The standings list Southern Cali fornia and California at the top with nvo wins and one defeat, U. S. C. Incidentally victor over California, ja to l. California, meanwhile, has a 14 to 7 win over Washington to its credit. The University of California at Los Angeles and Oregon State college nave each won three and lost two. Classlo This Heck Games this week-end will be too- ped by the 35th meeting between atanrora and California. It was es tablished in 1892 and to undergradu ates ana alumni Is the annual "big game." Some 80.000 fans. Including graouates from classes of the '80s. will be on hand for the classic at 3erkeley. which this year, at last, finds California the favorite. Oregon and Washington will hook up at Portland In their old-time yearly rivalry In the only other con ference contest. On Its latest show ing. Washington probably will be a mud favorite. Three Intersections! engagements are billed Marquette ngnlnst Ari zona at Tucson: Hartlln-Slmmons against Loyola at Los Angeles and idano against Ltah Aggies at Ogden. BOWLING KEEP FIT! with the finest sport of sQ. 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Santa Clara fought desperately In the final quarter, but the Gaels In three dramatic goal line stands hung on to their lead. More than 80.000 fans saw the game, one of the nation's major up sets. Statistically the Broncos had JllUht edse, maklhg elht tlrat downs to seven and 8i yards Irom scrimmage to 7. The Osels attempted 11 passes and em pit ted 7 of them. Buincos tried 30 passes, completed five and had four Intercepted. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada mam ana Tuesday: little change In temperature. Moderate south to west wind off the coast. FOUR TO HUNTERS SMOTHER IN TRAILER BIO FALLS, Minn.. Nov, 14, ,?', Pour dr hunten wore found rtrad today n-, ft fifth was in critical condition from what vu believed to be monoxide ga poisoning from a heater In their house trailer north of here. The dead: Lyle S. Sehoenenen, 37. P. J. Ruth, 35; Louis Jergrns. 37, and Walter spaunua. 35. all of Hutchin son, Minn. 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