Martinelli To Test Mask
In Armory Ring Tonight
Tonight's Card
Gray Mast vs. Angelo Martin
elli. Jack Pipscomb yi. Gorilla
Poggi.
Norval Stocksiill vs. Tex Porter.
The Gray Mast, deeply en
trenched in the minds of Med
ford aimory wrestling fans as
one of the most detested wrestl
ers ever to cavort in the local
tug and haul emporium, will re
turn to the rcene of twelve
straight triumphs when he locks
grips with Angelo Martinelli in
the top half of a double main
event tonight.
Martinelli, when he heard the
Mask was coming to Medford,
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insisted that Promoter Mack
Lillard give him the first crack
at the headbutting hoodlum
from somewhere. The clever
Italian said he saw the Mask
work in the eas-t recently and is
certain he can defeat him, Mar
tinelli won a host of admirers
when he dumned Ernie Piluso
last week. The Toledo star
weighs about 195 pounds and is
exceptionally f?.st for a big man.
Jack Lipscomb, coast junior
heavyweight champion, will
hook up with Gorilla Poggi in
the other half of the dual top
bout. Both men are noted for
their knock-down-drag-out type
of mat work and chances are a
wild scrap will ensue.
Norval Stockstill of Talent
will make his first local profes
sional appearance when he mix
es with veteran Tex Porter in
the 8:30 opener.
Downtown ticket office re
ported a brisk sale of seats but
said a few choice ringside chairs
would be available at the gate
tonight.
FACTS, FIGURES FOR
1945 WORLD SERIES
Chicago. Oct. 10 (U.R) Facts
and figures of the seven-game
1945 world series:
Paid attendance 333,457.
Total receipts $1,592,454.
X P layers' pool $445
714.50.
Clubs' and leagues' share
$173,550.45.
X Commissioner's share
$223,869.10.
X Does not include $100,000
for radio broadcasting - rights,
which is divided among commis
sioner and players' pool.
The San Francisco port of em
barkation is the main port of its
kind in the world.
E PAGES PUT
OF WORLD SERIES
Chicago, Oct. 11 (U.B They
put a lot of new pages into the
world series record book today.
Never before has there been a
series that shattered as many
marks as the 1945 "big show"
which bowed out yesterday at
Wrigley field after seven games.
The records included:
Largest crowds The 41,590
fans who attended yesterday's
game established a new world
series attendance mark, boosting
the total turnstile registration for
the seven-game 1945 series to
333,457. Yesterday's turnout al
so was the largest crowd ever to
attend the seventh game of a
world series.
Total , receipts Yesterday's
turnout poured $204,177 into
the coffers, hiking the total take
for the 1945 series to $1,592,454,
and cracking the former mark
of $1,322,328.21 set in 1940.
Strikeouts Hal Newhouser of
Detroit in striking out 10 men to
win yesterday's game, set a new
modern series mark of 22 strike
outs. He had fanned 12 men in
his previous two series appearances.
Pinch hitters The Cubs, in
using their 14th pinch hitter in
yesterday s game, set a new rec
ord for National league "late en
tries".
Longest game The sixth
game, a 12-inning battle on Mon
day lasted three hours and 28
minutes, breaking by 34 minutes
the former high of 2:54 set by
the Yankees and Dodgers in
1941.
Most players The Tigers and
Cubs, in sifting 19 players into
Monday's game, cracked the pre
vious series record of 18 held by
the 1935 Giants. The over-all to
tal of 38 surpassed the previous
series two-team high of 29 set
by the Giants-Senators in 1936.
T SET
Portland, Ore., Oct. 11 (U.R)
When two young dynamic fis
tic personalities, containing the
sock and showmanship that
makes lor ring champions, clash
at Vfe cross-roads of their fight
careers coxing promoters call
that mtch a "natural."
It will be just that when 22-year-old
Joe Kahut, popular
Oregon champ, trades kayo
punches Friday night in Port
lands auditorium with 23-year-old
Fitzy Fitzpatrick, the Los
Angeles and West Virginia
knockout specialist.
Edch fighter has lost two
battles and each lost one of
these tu the veteran Lloyd Mar
shall, Sacramento, Cal., negro
star.
The records of both fighters
indicate that one or the other
will end up on the canvas. The
only difference is that they
settle their battles in their in
dividual tempos. Of 28 kayos
by Fitzy, 11 were in the first
round. Kahut stowed away 20
but none in the first stanza.
Tigers Are Given
Rousing W elcome;
Banquet Planned
Detroit. Oct. 11 U.R Those
roaring Tigers roared into De
troit today with their first
world's baseball title in 10 years
and fresh money jingling in their
pockets.
Giving a rousing welcome at
the Union station last night, the
Tigers tonight will officially re
ceive the thanks of the city for
winning the World Series when
they attend a lavish dinner pre
sented by the chamber of com
merce. Each of the 31 Tiger players,
who were voted a full World
Series share, will receive about
$6,445. The Tiger team, in all.
received $199,799.88 from the
players' pool or 60 per cent, the
winner's share.
Meanwhile, in Chicago. 33V4
shares were dolled out to the
Cubs. Each share was worth
about $4,277.
SEALS TAKE 6-1
San Francisco, Oct. 11 (U.R)
The San Francisco Seals and
the Seattle Rainiers today were
tied at two games apiece in the
$10,000 Pacific Coast league
Governor's Cup playoffs.
The Seals, who took the
fourth game in the scries last
night by a decisive 6-1 score,
planned to start Bob Joyce on
the mound against the Suds Hal
Turpin when the clubs clash
again tonight.
The Seals won their second
game by breaking a 1-1 tie in
the fifth inning when they
pounded across four runs. Ben
Guintini doubled off the center
field fence and went to third von
Charley Petersen's single to left
infield. Neil Sheridan doubled to
score Guintini and came in with
Petersen on another double by
Willie Enos. Enos went to third
on Perry's sacrifice and scored
after the catch on Bones Sand
er's long fly to centerfield.
Frank Seward yielded six hits
to the visitors. The Seals scored
12 hits, four of which were in
the fifth inning.
The line score:
Seattle 16 0
San Francisco 6 12 0
Fischer, Elliott and Finlcy;
Seward and Ogrodowskl.
6-Man Schedule
Jackson county's six-man
football schedule for Oct. 12:
Gold Hill at Talent.
Rogue River at Phoenix.
Central Point at Prospect.
Jacksonville at Eagle Point.
ARTIE SHAW'S WIND UP
Hollywood, Oct. 11 (U.R)
Mrs. Elizabeth Kern Shaw,
daughter of Jerome JCern, today
received her final divorce de
cree, separating her from band
leader Artie Shaw. Shaw, for
merly married to Actress Lana
Turner, was ordered to pay
$2,000 a month alimony and re
linquish custody of their 2-year-old
son, Steven Kern, in a settle
ment made in August, 1944:
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EUREKA FRIDAY
With all players practically
recovered from cuts and bruises
received at Eugene last Friday,
the Medford high school Black
Tornado is all set for their foot
ball date with Eureka, Calif., at
Medford stadium tomor.ro w
night.
The squad, which has rolled
up 160 points to their foes' l,
will be playing a king's-x af
fair, so far as standings toward
the state championship are con
cerned, but must win to keep
ineir record unblemished.
Coach Al Simpson said there
were no serious injuries in the
Eugene clash and that the en
tire starting lineup will be ready
to go.
Eureka is said to have a po
tent ball club. Andy Knudsen,
a letterman, will carry the hi lint
of the Loggers' attack and will
be capably assisted by a host of
lettermen from last years sec
ond string. They have ptayed
two games this season, winning
both of them.
Klamath Falls meets Grants
Pass on the Cavemen field in a
Southern Oregon league game
and Ashland is idle.
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Portland. Ore., Oct. 11 (U.R)
The Portland Beavers have
acquired Billy Holm, Boston
Red Sox catcher who handled
93 games for Los Angeles in
1943 without an error.
General Manager William
K.lepper wired from Chicago
that hu tied bought Holm as a
second man behind Eddie
Adams, the regular Beaver
backstop. Holm was shunted
back and forth between Chica
go and the Angels for several
seasons, but the Cubs used him
in only 50 games last year and
he went to the Red Sox this
spring.
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Star Farmer Title
And $500 Award Is
Won By Ohio Youth
Kansas City. Mo., Oct. 11
',U.R Gordon John Eichhorn,
20-year-old Marion, O., farmer,
today held the title of star
farmer of America.
An announcement of Elch
horn'r. selection and award of
S00 from the weekly Kansas
City Star, was made last night
at the 18th annual convention
of the future farmers of Amer
ica. Eichhorn. who started his
farming program in 1939 with
a sow. two tcers nnd 26 sheep,
now has 60 hogs, 90 sheep. 1,500
chickens, 52 acres of wheat, 67
pcres of corn, 18 acres of soy
beans. 26 acres of oats, and six
of Barley and 52 of alfalfa and
corn. He owns farm machinery
valued at $2 028.
Eichhorn lived with his wife
on a 10-acre tract of land. In ad
dition, he manages a 56-acre
farm for a friend in service and
rents a 40-acre tract.
Thursday, Oct. 11. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE
brother, Chester Smith has just I been stationed In the South Pa
returned from the navy. He has I cif ic.
" For
Butte Falls
Butte Falls. Oct. 11 Billie
Edmondson's daughter fell out of
their car and broke her leg be
tween the knee and hip. She was
taken to a hospital.
Hilda, Harlan and Bobble
Lowe have gone to Portland for
a short visit.
Sam Moorehouse has pur
chased the old Page Hotel and
moved into it.
Chester Ellis who has re
turned from the army has moved
his family into the place vacated
by the Moorchouscs.
Mrs. Guy Tedrich has returned
home after spending a few days
in a Medford hospital.
Mrs. Elmer Wells who was
burned so badly is said to be im
proving slowly at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Everybody around Butte Falls
seems to be wearing a red hat,
but we do not see many bucks
coming in.
Dallas Zimmerlee has been
home on a 45-day furlough and
has been with his wife at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ed
mondson. He will soon have to
report at Camp Lewis for fur
ther assignment.
Loyld Tungate has returned
home from the marines to stay.
He is the youngest son of Jack
Tungate.
Ken B. Edmondson had as his
dinner guests Sunday his wife's
mother, father, and brother. The
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