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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAP, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREV.QN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1940. Sport Graphs Billy Hulen Says; Three Southern Oregon Elevens In Grid Opener Pacific Coast Conference Grid Clubs Hit Practice Trail posed to come cloie to the Amer ican league pennant after Lan dii cut loose almost 100 Detroit hirelings, but who has his Tigers at the top right now and bat tling desperately to beat off the Indians and Yanks . . . As of this week-end. the prep grid season has started, with three of the Southern Oregon conference clubs taking whacks at strong non-loop elevens Klamath Falls seems to have the toughest opener, against Chlco (Cal.) high at Modoc field to night, but Grants Pass won't be able to take things easy againsi Dunsmuir, (Cal.) high Saturday afternoon . . . Ashland travels to Lakeview this evening, and should tin the Honkers . . That Grants Pass-Dunsmulr tiff, incidentally, will be played at McCloud, Cal. . . . the reas on for this strange arrangement is that the California state high school athletic association has a ruling that all prep games must be played on turf, and as Dunsmuir hasn t a grass grid iron the two teams had to move to the nearest one . . . M.dford's Black Tornado, fourth member of the loop, will go through another week of practice sessions before op ening against Weed. Cal.. here a week from tonight ... Coach Bill Bowerman says the boys are coming along pret ty slowly . . . rumors that a regular at Salem high last year had transferred to Hed ford are plain bosh. Bill sta ted . . . Corvallls, which plays iha Black Tornado here Sept. 27, is mainly a junior eleven . . Wilbur Adams of the Sacra mento Bee picks Oregon State to win the Pacific coast confer ence title . . . Line Coach Gene Schields plucked four fine freshman prospects from the northwest and transported them back to George Washington unl line observers had their eyes on two husky tackles as Coach Spec Kecne put his Willam ette university football squad through its second day of prac tice today. George Constable, 200-pound Illinois sophomore, and Martin Barstad. 205-pound Woodburn verslty. where Billy Reinhart is; junior, drew favorable comment head man . . , our derby is off for both offensive nnd defensive to Del Baker, who wasn't sup. play. And Just to put it on record before the season is over, we select the Cincinnati Reds to whip whichever American lea gue team gets Into the world series, even if It's the Yankees . . . Whitey Wahlberg, who made his first grappling appear ance here last Monday eve, is bound to become a terrific fav orite with local fans ... he has what it takes in large quantities, including an almost perfect body . . , Coach Homer Norton of Texas A. and M the club most people think will win the mythical national cham pionship, names this all-time All. American backfield: Jim Thorpe. Red Grange, Bronco Nakurskl and his own John Kimbrough, who Is expected to be even more stupendous this year than he was In 1939 . . Texas A. and M. plays U. C. L. A. at Los Angeles on October 12, and all wo can say Is poor Bruins ... Jesse Owens, the old track flash, is barnstorming around the country lecturing to kids in track and field clinics and ap pearing in exhibitions . . . this headline appeared in a Chicago paper recently: "Dykes fined $50 for you know what" . . . negotiations are now under -way between the Craters and that team of Pacific Coast league all stars for a game here in about three weeks . . . CALIFORNIA HAS 90 ON HAND FOR IIIAL Battle Royaler T Horrell Predicts 'Powerful' Team for UCLA Sprint er on Hand at Stanford. PAIR OF BIG TACKLES SHINE AT WILLAMETTE Salem, Sept. 13. (IT) Side- 1 r ( N San Francisco, Sept. 13. (P) The 1940 football season was underway officially on the Pa cific slope today with hundreds of padded athletes whipping themselves into shape for initial games only two weeks away. Turnouts were large for the most part yesterday, the first day of practice for Pacific coast conference schools and most of the major independents. More than BO varsity candi dates reported to Leonard "Stub" Allison at University of j , . , . . California. The Bear, have a! Jack " " ,, "?r,) 0 ... :iL :,; r, Snrtvtport- La., will bo on of Sept. 28. and Allison put the J ' I .'V boys through their paces with DEER HUNTERS ARE YOU READY SEASON OPENS TUESDAY. SEPT. 20 CLOSES FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25 Buy Your HUNTING SUPPLIES At HUBBARD BROS. WINCHESTER 30-30 CARBINES SoT" S28.95 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 RIFLE ' S73.50 Boll action, round tapered barrel, bead front sight on ramp base, pistol grip, equipped with Lymsn 48 W.J.S. receiver sight, furnished in the popular 30 06 MODEL 71 WINCHESTER, 348 CAL. S50.40 Lever action rifle, removable sight cover rear peep sight REMINGTON "WOODMASTER" Lightning fast, pow.rful. accurate Model II HI Power WINCHESTER MODEL 64 CAL. iwp.aung ruie, 11 m.qa lin.i. pistol grip slock, bead front sight on ramp with sight cover S70.58 S47.35 Case Brand Combination Knile and Hatchet, liqht weight, sheathtd ... 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University of Washington. picked by many to set the con ference pace this year, had two sessions yesterday with 53 men on deck. Stanford, with Clark Shaughnessy the new head coach after a disastrous 1939 campaign, had 60 men report ing, including as a halfback candidate Clyde Jeffrey, one of the country's fnste.it sprinters. The Oregon State college out fit, weeded out in spring prac tice, totaled 39. University of Oregon also had a light turn out. A half dozen or so veterans were expected today at Univers ity of Idaho to bolster the squad of 38 which reported to Coach Ted Bank. Mac Ben II. 1938 quar terback, is back after a year's layoff. tie royal at the Medford arm ory Monday night. Hagen Is a headlock artist, and like four other matmen . will., probably concentrate on Mike Nasarian. the Mr. Big of the current villains. flOW THEY? CT4 a v National League Cincinnati Brooklyn . Pittsburgh St. Louis . Npw York Chicago W. 87 80 70 68 66 67 Boston 58 Philadelphia 43 American League Detroit 79 58 Clevelnnd 78 58 New York 76 59 Boston 73 64 Chicago 72 64 Washington 59 78 St. Louis 56 81 Philadelphia 50 81 Pacific Coast Leaqu. Seattle 110 63 Los Angeles 100 73 Oakland 92 82 San Diego' 89 83 Sacramento 86 87 Hollywood 83 90 San Francisco ....78 95 Portland 54 119 . THREATS TO ALL BATTLE ROYALERS " I can lick that whole bunch of second-raters." Such, according to Promoter Mack Lillard, was Mike Nazar ian's answer when he was In formed that he and five other grapplers would come together in a battle royal highlighting next Monday nlght'i wrestle program in the Medford ar mory. The fan In the street. If asked for his opinion on the coming emoroguo, would probably re tort that Nazarian will probably nave to "lick the whole bunch.' For It is no secret that Mean Mike is the most disliked gladi ator, from the standpoint of cus tomers and other grapplers, alike, of any bone. bender to have appeared here In months and months. And being so un popular with his colleagues, it doesn t stand to reason they will pass up the opportunity to rub nis nose in the resin plenty Ernie Piluso, especially, will be gunning for the Armenian villain, .and he should have con siderable assistance from Steve Nenoff, Whitey Wahlberg George Wagner and Jack Hagen. me otner battle royalers. Piluso twice has been forced to bow down to Nazarian's nefarious ac- tivities, and Ernie's blood boils every time he thinks of the last match. In that fracas, last Mon- flay, riluso believes he got a too-rapid count on Nazarian's final fall, and he is determined to see that Mike gets his the next time they are in the same ring at the same time. Following the free-for-all. three regular matches will be staged. First two men eliminated in the battle royal will meet in the six-round opener, next two out will collide in the center at traction, and the finalists will meet In the one. hour main event. BOWLING City letfu. bowling result, lut night: Uttr.ll I. Lewis Buper 1; A-l Brewery a. Big T Market 1; Tolly's Ollmore a. Valentln.'s or. 1; Union Oil 1, City Cleaners 1. Scores follow : LlltrHI aims, R. US 137 173164 Llttrell, H. 153 143 197463 Owoapa, T. HO 187 lg las Strode, P. 16B 165 129 443 Prultt, W. 148 17. 170 492 Totals 783 788 7B7 3338 lwls auper Service Mlluch.. Bob 136 183 171458 Hubler. Lm 148 138 130 401 AbuntM ISO 180 180 480 Lounaberry, PhlL...181 183 168538 Unintberry, Oto. -1 38 163 lea 480 Totals ...733 781 775 2396 STEVE BELLOISE DEFEATS GARCIA New York, Sept. 13. CP) Steve Bclloise, the kid who be gan his fighting at a family picnic and who does fancy needlework for fun, gets a crack at the world middle weight championship on No vember 1. By outpointing the veteran ex-title-holder, Ceferino Garcia, in 10 rounds before a crowd of 10.869 in Madison Square Garden last night, the Bronx youngster not only scored his 25th straight victory, but also was signed immediately by Pro moter Mike Jacobs to tangle with Ken Overlin, the Virginia boxing "cutie." Overlin, who holds that portion of the title recognized in California and New York, was sitting at the ringside. Neither Bellolse nor the Fili pino exploded any of the right hand bombs for which thev are famous, and most of the action was in close, with Referee George Walsh having a busy evening breaking clinches. As a fight, there wasn't much to it. with the veteran Garcia appar ently unable to do anything with Steve's snaky, unorthodox left hand. Scores Yesterday National League Cincinnati 9, Now York 4. Brooklyn 7-7, Pittsburgh 0-4 Boston 17-6. St. Louis 7-1. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 1. American League Detroit 6, New York 3. Cleveland 8, Boston 1. Chicago 1-4. Philadelphia 0-3 Washington 7, St. Louis 2. Pacific Coast L.agu. Seattle 11. San Diego 6. San Francisco 4, Portland 1 I. os Angeles 8. Oakland 3. Hollywood 5, Sacramento 4 LAST DEER SHOOT AT CLUB SUNDAY The last running-deer shoot of the season will be held at the Medford Rifle clubs' range on the Tuttle ranch near Table Rock Sunday, and all local hunt ers are invited to take advantage of the free event. The sighting-in of rifles will take place between 8 and 10 a. m., with paper targets being furnished the hunters at no charge. The "deer" will run from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., at which time nimrods will attempt ! v ,s ai, a, ttcit UUWI1 Willi "killing" shots. In two previous running-deer shoots a large number of hunt ers turned out for the valuable practice, and an even larger number is expected Sunday. Blf V Market Orsen. H. 187 18. 16.1 83S Oreen. R. 108 140 188 436 Boy ByrH 138 107 84338 Absent. 160 180 180 480 Hansen. B. 183 133 197613 Totals 787 718 780 3268 A-l Itt-rwrry Sl.ad 163 134 181447 Coy 146 130 99374 ..181 174 163828 -177 164 142483 ..170 188 147486 TO LAKEVIEW FOR Ashland; Nov. 21. Roseburg at Roseburg: Nov. 28, Grants Pasa at A.hlanH I Additional games may be. I scheduled later. The strikebreaking "industry exists only in the U. S.. accord ing to Dr. Thomas Russell Fish er, associate professor at Syra cuse university. Jobnaon -- Kewland Lyons, J. Totals .836 770 712 2317 Hltsler . Edwards Carkln . Reltama Valentine's Cafe 139 138 148427 148 164 108418 124 162 153438 171 181 172834 168 202 181 639 Total. 738 858 760 2354 Toll)'. Ollmore Stark 168 175 192536 Johnson . 148 134 186 438 Boon. 182 IBS 188518 Absent. Tolly -ISO 150 150480 ..160 158 148467 Total. 788 802 818 2408 I'nlnn fill B. McMunn . 175 178 1ST 610 M. oramra 155 162 146463 J. Runts 164 162 1(11517 Al LlKhtn.r 137 182 115 434 Ed Elmmona 166 174 183 623 Totals 797 858 793 2487 City Cleaner. Anderson 148 127 165 440 McCrory .. 122 115 IBB 425 Corley 134 146 158 437 Watson 114 125 155 399 Porterfleld 138 187 189515 ...657 699 855 2211 Totals Ose Mall Trlbun. want ads. Ashland. Sept. 13 (Spl.) Ashland high school's 1940 foot ball team, untested and untried, will face its baptism of fire against the Lakeview high school eleven tonight on the Lakeview field. Himself new to Ashland's grid battles. Coach Leighton Blake declared that no positions on the varsity would be secure until after the first game. The current line-up was announced Thursday following practice ses sions but the mentor made it plain that the players on the first string will have to earn their places. Starting the game Friday will be John Bergstrom. left end; Dick Westerberg, left tackle; Ivan Randies, left guard: Rus Hawk, center; Clyde Garrett, right guard; Albert Newbry, right tackle; Chet Fowler, right end; Charlie Jandreau, left hali; Bob Weaver, right half; Martin Herrin, fullback and Ken Caton, quarter. Coach Blake added however, that last minute changes may shift the starting line-up. A few lettermen are return ing, but May graduation this year cut a deep swath in the ranks. Jandreau is the only member of the 1939 varsity to again hold his position. Some of the newcomers how ever, are expected to do them selves proud before the end of the season. Those now slated for important cogs in the Grizzly machine are La Mar Orinond, at right tackle; Bud Provost who was one of the hoop stars of last year; Dick Westerberg and Rus Hawk. Schedule for the 1940 Grizzly season is as follows: Sept. 13, Lakeview at Lakeview; Sept. 27, Grants Pass at Grants Pass; Oct. 11. Klamath Falls at Ashland: October 18, Myrtle Point at Ash land (tentative); Oct. 25, Co- quille at Ashland; Nov. 1, Yreka at Yreka; Nov. 15, Medford at ' aVTV I. Aristocrat Whiskies, rBH -rr a ei r 1 1 Pints l,T'i Quarts GI.KVMOICK niSTIM.KItff CO.. 1XO, I.dulMllIr-OttrnNboro, Krnttirkf Fights Last Night By the Associated Pr.it Wntrrbury, Conn. Irish Ed die Dnlan, 142, Watcrhury, out pointed Francesco Mnntanari, 146, Italy (R. New Rochfllr. N. Y. Bill Wincberg, 191. Boston, knocked out Mike Bellucrl, 197, Port Chester. N. Y. (6). 10 GET SEES OPENER Chicago. Sept- 13. (JT The 1940 world's series will open in the home city of the pen nant winning National league club presumably Cincinnati, on Wednesday, October 2. This was decided at a meet ing presided over today by Kenesaw Mountain Landls, base ball commissioner. A radio comic named Bunny Was fired when he stopped being funny He switched to RAINIER, The brew of GOOD CHEER, And now he's riaht back"in the monev" ST, HELENS CALLS B.F. 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