EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Jan. 16, 1946
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COAST CHAMPION AWAITS
BELCASTRO MIX TONIGHT
TONIGHT'S CARD
Joe Lynam vs. Pete Belcaiiro
Jo Smolinikl vs. Jack Lips
comb
Earl Malone Tf. Herb Parks
It will be a case of age against
youth so far as years as a pro
fessional wrestler are concerned
when Joe Lynam, coast Junior
heavyweight champion, meets
Pete Beicastro, the Weed terror.
In the six round main event at
Medford armory tonight. Bol
rastro. who has been around the
wroctltntf arena of the country
since before the time Lynam
was starring on the Redmond,
Ore., high school football tram,
will be gunning, for a chance to
force the good-looking , ex-GI
Into a title match.
Tonight's battle will be a non
title affair but Belcastro has
been told he can force Lynam
Into a title shot if he scores a
decisive triumph tonight.
Baby -faced Joe Smollnski
will be making his first south
ern Oregon appearance since
bring discharged from the army
when he goes against tough and
rough Jack (Buck) Lipscomb In
the seml-windup, slated for four
rounds or two out of three falls.
Smollnski, who has probably
been forgotten by most of the
current mat fans, will have no
trouble gaining former prestige
If he can get past the hated
Hoosier.
Earl Malone, who could eas
ily be the most hated man In
southern Oregon If Lipscomb
were out of the country, goes
against popular Herb Parks In
the 8:30 p. m. curtain raiser,
Bobby Riggs Goes
To Tennis Finals
Tuscon, Ariz., Jan. 16 (U.R)
Top-seeded Bobby Riggs went
Into the finals of the Tucson
professional Indoor tennis tour
nament at the University of
Arizona opposite Fred Perry to
day by virtue of a victory over
third-seeded Bill Tilden In
straight acts.
Riggs downed the aging Til
den 9-7, 6-4. Perry won the
final berth by defeating Wayne
Sabln 6-3. 6-3.
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Chicago, Jan. 18 CUR' Big
league baseball mapped the big
gest spring training schedule of
its history today, designed to
give returning servicemen all
the time they want to get the
feel of bat and ball again.
The first postwar "grape
fruit" circuit will Include 185
games between National and
American league teams as the
16 clubs return to their Florida
and California training sites for
the first time since 1942.
The American league service
bureau reported that the eight
Junior circuit teams would play
a total of 274 springtime exhi
bitions, almost 200 more than
a year ago and approximately
70 more than the prewar aver
age. In addition to games against
National league teams, the A.L.
clubs will play 32 intra-lcague ;
contests and 57 exhibitions with I
minor leagues, of mostly triple-1
A ratings, and all-star teams.
American league teams will
swing the entire length of
southern states as well as dip
Into Cuba and Panama. Both
Washington and the Boston Red
Sox have scheduled games In
Havana while the New York
Yankees tentatively have ar
ranged a nine-game tour of
Panama.
JERRY
OF CONTEST
ROSS OUT
Jerry Ross, high scoring for
ward on Al Simpson's Medford
high basketball team, stayed
home when the team left by bus
this afternoon for their South
ern Oregon tussle with Klamath
Falls tonight. Ross has been
bothered with a bad throat and
has not practiced this week. His
place will be taken by Bill
Singler, who Is fast working
himself Into a first string berth.
Simpson said Bob Watson
would be alternated at guard
and forward with Don Waldron
bound to see a lot of service be
fore the game is over.
The junior varsity quintet
will clash with the Klamath
Wildcats in the preliminary.
Medford's next home appear
ance will be against the Oregon
State Rooks here Saturday
night when the JV's meet the
Grants Pass juniors In a re
match of last week's thrilling
engagement In the prelim.
In at tha game, with tha ex
ception of 20 cants out of
avtry dollar for fadaral amuse
ment tax, eon to benafit those
tricken with infantile paraly
sis. The Medford Athletic associa
tion and Groceteria Gold Bars
basketball teams also are con
tributing to the campaign. The
MA A faces Rogue River and the
Gold Bars meet Lathrop'i in a
double header at Grants Pass.
Jan. 24.
EAGLE POINT
OFFERS PRIZES
FIGHTS LAST NIGH1
By United Press
New York, (Park Arena) Joe
Dolan, 128, Spokane, Wash., out
pointed Benny May, 125, Mon
treal, (8).
Elizabeth, N. J. Allie Stolz,
13314, Newark, outpointed Vic
tor Flores, 130, Mexico City, (8).
Sport Chips
BY
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Harry Chipman
Mail Tribur.e Sportt Editor
Bill Bowerman, director of
athletics at Medford high, has
worked out a plan whereby more
boys get to compete in competi
tive basketball. The high school
originally entered the junior
varsity in the Southern Oregon
independent league but permits
the sophomores to enter league
play any time when the JV'j
have two other games during
the week.
Boston Al (Red) Priest, 155
Cambridge, Mass., outpointed
Frltzie Zivic, 151V4, Pittsburgh,
(10).
Buffalo, N. Y. Willie Pep,
12!Hi, Hartford, Conn., knocked
out Johnny Virgo, 13414, Ro
chester, N. Y., (2).
Salem, Mass. Lew Jenkins,
139, Sweetwater, Tex., knocked
out Jerry Zullo, 140, Chelsea,
Mass., (2).
Hockey Results
By United Press
Coast League
Oakland 5, Hollywood 2.
Vancouver 8, New Westmini
ster 3.
Hockey Player Turns Pro
Oakland, Calif., Jan. 16 (U.R)
Nick Pidsodny, 21-year-old
amateur goalie for the Oakland
Ouks of the Pacific Coast hock
ey league, will turn professional
with the American league Buf
falo Bisons, Coach Mel Har
wood announced here today.
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Alex McDonald, who left his
duties at Medford high school
about three years ago to do a
hitch In the navy, is now back at
his post at the South Oakdale
avenue institution where he will
be head baseball coach and han
dle u complete course of social
studies. McDonald, who held
the rank of lieutenant (jg), spent
a year at Notre Dame university
at South Bend, Ind., where he
was instructor In seamanship,
later going to sea aboard the
USS Thomas Jefferson from
which he served in both the Eur
opean and Pacific theaters of op.
erations. The speed-demon base
ball specialist indicated he may
report for practice with the
Medford Craters for the coining
summer campaign. His wife and
young son plan to join him here
soon from The Dalles, where
they are now making their
home.
One of the most thrilling
basketball games we have had
the privilege to see in a long
time was the Medford Junior
Varsity and Grants Past Jay
Voe clash on the high school
maple last Friday night. The
kids deserved a whale of a
writeup but the whole thing
was erronously omitted from
our accounts of the main
game.
At end of the regular playing
time Medford and the Cave kids
were all knotted up at 46-46 aft
er first one and thtfh the other
team held a brief lead. A three
minute overtime found the score
stiil 46-46 when it was decided
that the first team to make a
basket would win the game. As
luck, and luck alone, would have
it, Medford got tho basket about
a minute and a half after the
second overtime started.
The main game between the
varsity teams of Medford and
Grants Pa.s was sort of anti-climax
after watching next year's
mainstays In their thrilling battle.
The Ashland Elks basketball
team is doing more than its
share for the infantile paraly
sis campaign. Not only are
they meeting the strong Klam
ath Falls Marines here Jan.
30, but have signified their
willi.igne-.t to face any suit
able opponent at Ashland, pro
vided the gross gate receipts
go to the paralysis fund. Ad
ded to the list of donations
for the KF Marine game here
Jan. 30 Is 1,000 tickets by the
Commercial Printing com
pany. Every cent to be taken
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FELIX BLANCHARD WILL
GET SULLIVAN TROPHY
New York, Jan. 16-4U.P)
Felix A. (Doc) Blanchard,
army's all-American fullback
and intercollegiate shot-put
champion, will receive the
James E. Sullivan memorial
trophy for 1945 at a luncheon
at New York Feb. 24, amateur
athletic union officials said to
day. ASHLAND ELKS DEFEAT
GROCETERIA GOLD BARS
The Ashland Elks remained
at the top of the Southern Ore
g o n independent basket ball
league when they took a 39 to
26 victory from the Groceteria
Gold Bars at Ashland last night.
The Elks led 19 to 9 at half
time. Medford Hotel plays
Camp White Navy at Jackson
School Friday night in the next
league game.
BOWLING
In Ladies league - last night
Richfield Oil took three out of
four points from Medford Seed
and Feed (Swanson 550-B a r r
529), Burgoyne's took three
from Hubbard's (Swoape 518
Lowd 547) and Wainscott's took
three to one from Brown's (Col-
ton 476-Rlggs 494).
The five high bowlers of last
night's games make up the Bur
goyne team which will bowl at
the state tournament at Port
land next Saturday and Sun
day.
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Chicago, Jan. 15 (U.R) The
Tacoma, Wash., club of the class
B Western International league
today became the 13th member
of the Chicago Cub's farm sys
tem. Luther (Red) Harvel was
named as manager.
SALLY PLANS CLUB
Columbus, O., Jan. 16 (U.R)
Sally Rand, voluptuous star
of the weaving fans, slipped
from behind her feathers at a
local stage today, donned dress,
and announced she will open a
night club in San Francisco.
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Eagle Point, Jan. 18 Publi
cation of the high school an
nual, "The Eagle," Is progress
ing here with present concen
tration on a snap shot contest
ending February 1, according
to Kathleen Davies, editor.
Judging of the contest will be
done by Mr. W. V. Hay and
Miss Yetta Olson, yearbook ad
visors, Helen Colwell, photog
rapher, and Miss Davies. A
money prize will be awarded.
This year's publication is the
first in several years. Others on
the staff are: Donna Colwell,
assistant editor, Jeanne Adam
son, class editor, Dale Ensming
er, publications, Kathleen Ves
tal, dramatics, Helen Harnish,
music, Rick Wolgamott, boys'
sports, Betty Walch, girls' sports,
Delbert Valde, business man
ager, Bob Kein, assistant busi
ness manager, Bill Young, ad
vertising manager, Wayne Rus
sell, sales manager and Arlcne
Hickson, assistant sales man
ager. Measles and Flu
Attack Gold Hill
Communicable diseases are
especially prevalent in the Gold
Hill area, with 20 cases of in
fluenza and 24 cases of measles
reported to the county health
officer from that town last week.
Also listed from Gold Hill were
three cases of scarlet fever and
six cases of chickenpox.
Ashland reported one case of
scarlet fever and Eagle Point
four cases of the same disease.
From Lone Pine two cases of in
fluenza were reported and Pros
pect reported one case of
chickenpox. From Camp White
reports showed two cases of
measles, one of pneumonia and
two of trench mouth.
hid
Pierce Junction, Kan., Jan.
16 (U.R) Fireman Kenneth .1.
Moseley, 32, Falls City, Neb.,
and Engineer Fred Maisenbach
er, 56, also of Falls City, were in
jured seriously today when a
Missouri Pacific railroad freight
locomotive "exploded" near
here.
WILL HOLD STATE
CONFERENCE HERE
The state conference of the
Church of the Brethren will
convene at the local church at
Mary and Saling streets with
sessions beginning Friday morn
ing and continuing through
Sunday. Meetings of special in
terest to the community will be
the La Verne College banquet
on Friday at 6:30 p. m., and
the young people's banquet
Saturday at 6:30.
Dr. C. Ernest Davis will
speak Friday evening on "The
Christian College in the Post
war World." He is president of
La Verne College in Southern
California. Rev. Delbert Dan
iels, pastor of Medford's First
Christian church, will speak at
6:30 p. m. Saturday on "We
Must Be the World We Want."
At 8 p. m. Rev. Ralph Smeltzer,
under appointment by the
Brethren Service committee to
do relief work in Japan, will
bring the message. j
On Sunday, church school ;
will convene at 9:45. At 11:00
Dr. Davis will again speak on
"How Shall Christians Live in
Today's World?" At the Mis
sionary Rally, 1:30 p. m. Rev.
J. W. Lear, director for the
church on the Pacific Coast,
will bring a missionary sermon.
Closing session will be at 8 p.m.
Sunday when Rev. Ora Huston
will speak. He is director of
Brethren Service on the Pacific
Coast.
The public is invited to narti-
cipate in the services." accord
ing to Stanley G. Keller, local
pastor.
The Auxiliary is now expand
ing its ranks to meet the in
creased demands for its service
work resulting from World
War II. Women newly eligible
through the second World War
are being especially invited to
come into the Auxiliary at this
time. Their help is urgently
needed in the child welfare pro
gram, as well as in other activi
ties, Mrs. Overmeyer said.
Republican Women
To Plan Activities
To plan activities for the next
few months, the Medford unit of
the Council of Oregon Republi
can Women will meet Thursday,
Jan. 17 at the Holland hotel ac
cording to an announcement by
Mrs. F. O. Northrup, 35 Myrtle
street, president of the group
here. The meeting is set for 1
p. m. in the hotel lounge.
The council is a new organiza
tion, chapters having been
founded throughout the state
during the past year.
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Legion Auxiliary
Invites Eligible
Children whose fathers died
for America need more than a
compensation check from the
government, Edna Overmeyer,
child welfare chairman of Med
ford Unit of the American Le
gion Auxiliary, declared today
in an appeal to all eligible wo
men to join the Auxiliary and
give their support to the Auxil
iary's work for tho children of
the dead and disabled veterans.
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