Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDfORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Tunday. Jan- IS. 1946
, MEDTORI&TRIBUNE
PETE IN EFFORT
TO GAIN FORMER
Pet Belcastro, who meets
coast Junior heavyweight cham
pion Joe Lynam in a non-title
match headlining tomorrow
nlght'i Medford armory wrest
ling card, was the first wrestler
to wear the crown after the
weight division was declared, It
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T. D. Hinkle W. H. Judy
was recalled here today.
When the Junior heavyweight
division, taking in matmen from
180 to 200 pounds, was first de
clared, Belcastro won a tourna
ment to find its first Pacific
coast champion. He successfully
defended his diadem in several
big coast wrestling centers, such
as Hollywood, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and Portland, and had
it on the block several times
here and at Klamath Falls be
fore losing it.
In meeting young Lynam here
tomorrow night, the 32-year-old
Belcastro will undoubtedly look
ba :k a few years at the time
when he was introduced as the
champion. Since he is still rank
ed as one of the top Junior
j heavies on the coast, Belcastro
j can force Lynam into a title
I match by giving the ex-GI a
convincing beating.
! Holding the spotlight on the
; star-studded card is the return
1 of baby-faced Joe Smollnskl,
; who tangles with Jack (Buck)
Lipscomb in the four round mid
dle bout. Smollnskl has recently
j resumed his profession after tak-
ing time out to serve four years
with the army In the South Pa
cific. I Toughle Earl Malone will
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WARD
Cood weather and plenty of
ammunition brought out a good
crowd to the Medford Gun club
shoot Sunday with a consider
able number of former trap
shooters enjoying the sport for
the first time since returning
from duty with the armed
forces. Until noon visibility was
not good, the yellow banded tar
gets blending into the brown
field in the background. With
improved light in the afternoon,
scores were better. Black tar
gets are expected for spring
shooting which should help
future scores materially.
Sunday Scores
100 16-yard targets: George
Jantzer, 08; P. Culbertson, 04;
H. E. Bowser, 01; H. Turpln, 91;
Ray Watkins, 01; Harry Hawk,
88; H. Niedermeyer, 83.
SO targets: Jake Steiger, SO;
Jim Ross, 47; Ed Pease, 47; Dick
Hcrvey, 45; Dan Daniele, 45;
Stan Smith, 45; Dick Skeeters
45; Sam Samson, 45; Lewis
Jantzer, 41; Fred Sander, 41; H.
Fluhrer, 41; Jimmy Bolton, 37;
Bert Lageson, 35; Henry Padg.
ham, 34; Max Kuble, 33; M. H.
Harper, 33.
25 targets: Jim Moore, 25; H,
R. Mitchell, 23; Bill Young, 22;
Tnx Peart, 21; Don Smith, 20;
Sid Broston, 20; Ron DeVore
18; Bob Jantzer, 18; Bert Peck,
la.
25 handicap: Bill Young, 17
yards, score 23; P. Culbertson,
J I, a; H. Niedermeyer, 20, 23
H. R. Turpin, 22, 22; Harry
Hawk, 17, 21; Ray Watkins, 23
!1; Jim Moore, 20, 21; George
Jantzer, 24, 20; Harry Elden, 21
20; Merlin Glcason, 17, 10; Ed
incase, 2J, 19; Ron DeVore. 20.
! 10; Don Smith. 17, 19; Jim Ross,
Tl, 17; H. E. Brown, 18, 17; Fred
Sander, 17, 18.
Tune-Ups Urged For Louis, Conn;
Quarterly NBA Ratings Announced
Association Quint
Beats Sophomores
Medford Athletic association
turned back the Medford Sopho
mores 52 to 29 in a Southern
Oregon Independent basketball
league game at Jackson school
last night. The Sophomores re
placed the Medford Junior var
sity In accordance with a high
school policy of entering the
sophomores in the league when
ever the Junior varsity has two
games In any one week.
Hugh Williams paced the win
ners with 10 points while
lommy Mottern scored 11 for
me losers.
The Groceteria Gold Bars face
the Ashland Elks at Ashland to
night in a league game.
GOLD HILL H00PSTERS
EDGE PROSPECT QUINT
Prospect, Jan. 15 Gold Hill
high school basketeers turned
back Prospect in a Jackson
County "B" league division I
ga.ne here Friday night. The
score was 30 to 24. Prospect
held a 18-12 margin at halftime
but was to keep pace with the
winners. Gold Hill's reserves
won the preliminary from Pros
pect reserves by a 20-12 count.
CAMP BLUEJACKETS WIN
OVER 656TH ENGINEERS
Camp White, Jan. 15 Camp
White Naval Bluejackets basket
ball team, members of the
Southern Oregon Independent
league, whacked the 656th
Army Engineers by a 50 to 22
score here last night. Becker led
the winners with 13 while Law
rence ixored eight for the losers.
JACKSONVILLE, KERBY
IN NON-LEAGUE CLASH
Jacksonville, Jan. 15 Jack
sonville and Kerby high school
basketball teams will clash here
tonight In a non-conference
game. The preliminary, between
the reserve teams, is scheduled
to get under way at 7:30 p. m.
BOWLING
In Classic league last night
Valentine's won three straight
games fr;m Domestic Laundry
(Jamison 5H6 Schantol 531), Hl
way Club made it three straight
over American (Klatt 547
Smith 4.W, Maid-Rite won three
from Beck'.- Bakery (Sims 557
DeVore 560). and Signal Oil won
two out of three from Hawkin
son Tires (White 568 R. Prultt
485).
Patterson, N. J., Jan. 15 (U.R)
President Abe J. Greene of the
National Boxing association sug
gested today a couple of tune
up bouts for Joe Louis and Billy
Conn, to give the heavyweight
division a shot In the arm.
Although Champion Louis
and Challenger Conn have defi
nitely said "no dice" on warm
ups before their June title fight,
Greene believes that the "cause
of boxing would be aided" if
they engaged in one or two test
brawls particularly Conn.
That's what he said today
while releasing the N.B.A.'s
quarterly ratings of boxers.
Would Up Interest
Greene admitted that "Inter
est in boxing competition will
be heightened as soon as Louis
and Conn start actual activities
In preparation for their bouts,"
but he said the division had suf
fered from such "mediocrity
and the presence of so many
old faces" that the heroic meas
ure of top-flight tune-ups was
needed to stimulate It mean
while. Few Important changes were
made in the ratings. Archie
Moore, St. Louis Negro, was
moved into the top contender's
spot among the light heavies.
Rocky Graziano of New York
was elevated to No. 3 berth
among the middleweight con
tenders, and Beau Jack, ex-lightweight
ruler, was recognized as
a prominent welterweight aspir
ant. Here are the N.B.A. quarterly
ratings:
Heavyweight
Champion Joe Louis. Logi
cal contender Billy Conn. Out
standing boxers Taml Muriel
lo, Jimmy Blvlns. Honorable
mention Melio Bettina, Lee
Oma, Jersey Joe Walcott, Elmer
Ray, Bruce Woodcock, Arturo
Godoy, Joe Maxim, Johnny
Flynn, Joe Baksi, Lee Savold.
Light Heavywtlght
Champion Gus Lesnevich.
Logical contenders Archie
Moore, Freddie Mills. Outstand
ing boxers Lloyd Marshall.
Bill- Fox, Phil Muscato, Anton
Chrlstoforidis. Honorable men-1
tion Joe Kahut, Jack Johnson j
Fitzy Fltzpatrlck, Ezzard
Charles, Billy Grant, Billy
Smith.
Middlewlght
Champion Tony Zale. Logi
cal contenders Jacob Lamotta.
George Abrams, Rocky Grazi
ano, Holman Williams, Charley
Burley. Outstanding boxers
Steve Bcllolse, Jimmy Edgar,
Marcel Cerdan.
Welterweight
Champion Freddie (Red)
Reno Divorces Void
Within Mississippi
Jackson, Miss., Jan. 15 (U.R)
The Mississippi supreme court
today had refused to give legal
recognition to a Reno-granted
divorce.
The court held that the Ne
vada residence established for
obtaining the decree was never
designed to be permanent. The
court was upholding a circuit
court decision In which Mrs.
Louise Hall successfully opposed
the divorce of her husband, Wes
ley W. Hall.
7,735 COMING HOME
Manila, Jan. 15 (U.R) The
26,450 ton army transport West
Point, formerly the liner Amer
ica, will sail tonight with 7,735
homeward bound army troops.
The Mississippi River turns
north at New Orleans.
meet Herb Parks. Canadian
champion, in the opener, begin
ning at 8 30.
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"I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"
But Famous Cereal Did
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That waa two y.ara ago. Now I cat
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Mth hirthdaT. and I'm aa rrsular aft clock
work." K. M. Haialtini. SOi) S. Chatham
5U. Auitin, Minn.
If you suffer from constipation
due to lack of bulk in vour dirt, eat
a dish of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
every day and drink plenty of
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Get ALL-BRAN at vour grocer's.
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and Omaha.
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Cochrane. Logical contender
Ray Robinson. Outstanding box
era Tippy Larkin, Jimmy
Doyle, Marty Servo, Beau Jack.
Lightweight
Champion Ike Williams
Logical contenders Bob Mont
gomery, Allle Stolz, Chalky
Wright, Willie Joyce. Outstand
ing boxers Enrique Bolanos,
Freddie Dawson, Bobby Ruffin,
John Thomas.
Featherweight
Champion Sal Bartolo. Logi
cal contenders Willie Pep, Phil
Terranova. Outstanding boxers
Carlos Chavez, Freddie Russo,
Jimmy McAllister, Miquel Ace-
vedo.
Bantamweight
Champion Manuel Ortiz.
Logical contenders Luis Cas
tillo, Tony Olivera, Benny Gold
berg. Outstanding boxers
Simon Vergara, Norman Lewis.
Flyweight
Champion Jackie Patterson.
Logical contenders Dado Ma
rino, Sammy Reynolds, Terry
Allen, Joe Curran, Bunty Doran.
Outstanding boxers R i n t y
Monoghan, Tommy Burney.
Us Mail Trlbuns Want Ada.
STEELERS SELECT
FELIX BLANCHARD
IN PLAYER DRAFT
New York, Jan. 15 (U.R)
The- National Football league
staggered into the sixth day of
a marathon winter session today
after going through the motions
of a player draft and drawing
up a schedule tentatively to
open Sept. 29.
The draft lost most of Its sig
nificance when the clubs refused
to identify most of the players
selected for fear the rival All-
America conference would get to
them first with drooling checkbooks.
Those who were named prob
ably will not play professional
football anywhere before an-
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season for the Cadets.
Blanchard actually was third
choice. The Eoston Yanks, get
ting the first choice over the
last-place Chicago Cardinals by
a league agreement, had to pick
Frank CBoley) Daneewiex tince
they already had the Notre Dime
star under contract.
Chicago's choice, described as
a "sleeper" player of only mod
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tified on the grounds that he is
on the point of being signed.
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