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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
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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
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Seventy-one, with more ex
pected shortly, turned out at
University of California at Los
Angeles, the largest Bruin squad
in history. Head Coach Edwin
"Babe" Horrell predicted he
would have "another powerful
team.
Jones Satisfied
Howard Jones looked over 65
candidates at University of
Southern California, and said he
was satisfied with the turnout
although about 10 more had
been expected. U. S. C, con
ference winner and Rose Bowl
team the past two seasons, must
replace three ace backfield men
Ambrose Schindlor, Grenville
Lansdell and Doyle Nave.
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
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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
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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"
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Salom. Sept. 13. i.V Clem
Clark, MiprnntrnHrnt of nrhools
t But to Falls, ha! hern ap
pointed tradr mid industrial co
ordinator at thr St. Helens hiKh
school, thr state board for vo
cational education announced
today.
John t-ud Vinson, woodwork
in Instructor at Snlem hint,
school, will go to (.rants Pas
hinh school to replace Harold
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ator of the board a national de
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