PAOE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON June 9, 1034 Boxers Turn to Wrestling Traditional Hatred Be tween Ring Profes sions Exploded. Jack . League . Typical Ex ample of the Fighter-Wrestler. Wolfe, Becker, Godfrey and Others Examples of Shift Affection between boxers and wrestler. 11 scheduled M com pletely non-exlstant. Thia, at lent, li the tradi tional atatus of the feeling among theae members of op- poaed ring professions. But despite the aliened sn mltjr, bojrirs partliularly the heavyweights are turning en thusiastically to wrestling. Per haps It Is less for the love of the rough and tumble game than It Is tor the dependable purses and the opportunity to work two or three times a week. Fighters discovered long ago that the smaller but more con sistent weekly earnings ot the mat athlete mounted up In the long run to considerably mors than the Income of the average pugilist, ..see Mack ttllard, Klamath Falls promoter, was s fighter of main event class along the Pacifio coast not so many years ago. But now LUlard finds wrestling mors attractlrs financially and certainly more simple than box ing, in the light ot matchmak ing. Wrestlers, as s rule, are older and more experienced men. They seldom wrangle over purses. Young fighters and their managers, however, ars continually clamoring tor big ger purses and better positions on the card. It is always a mat ter ot uncertainty whether or not they are going to show up tor their bouts. It's so easy thing to spot s wrestler who has first been s boxer. There have been many on LUlard programs at th Legion hall. Jack League, who wrestled s draw with Pets Belcastro Frl " day night, was typical ot this. League had the stance and ths long, wiry muscles oi a fighter. Even though It had not been known he knocked ont Prlmo Camera several years ago, no one could mistake him as a boxer. He bad ths flattened . nose, ths turned in left tos and bis hands went ont In ths man ner of a tighter, not a wrestler. He had a perfect left Jab rarely seen among matmen. Pets Becker, who formerly wrestled here, was a boxer be- lava a wrestler. Leslie Wolla, long ana lean, broke Into ths ring gams with gloves. He was knocked out a couple et times and decided to go in tor wrestling. His success there, perhaps, has been greater than It would bars been as a pugilist. deorge Godfrey, ths bugs aegro who once was a cham pionship contender, has turned to wrestling. . Charley Hansen, ths Seattle Dans, has tried ths glove busi ness. Bunny Martin once was a boxer. Chief Little Wolfe, Kavajo, boxed tor a living for many years before bs tried wrestling. v.m Roland Warren, Klamath Tails matman, has bad experience as a Siguier. Bo this alleged animosity be . tween boxers and wrestlers Is marked by a pretty thin line. ' It's merely a custom that a boxer should dislike a wrestler or that a wrsstler should hold a boxer in contempt. France, Germany Even On Courts PARIS, June 9. (TPJ Francs, making Its first appearance in seven years as a challenger tor the Davla Cup, broke even with Germany in the opening two sin gles matches ot their European gons quarter final series. . Christian Bousatts of Francs, a southpaw, defeated Eberhard Nourney, Germany's second rank ing player, 1-1,' 6-2, 6-4.. Baron Gottfried Von Cramm of Ger many, recent- winner of' the French championships,' beat young Andre Merlin, 1-1, 7-. 1-2, 1-1. , ','.', Golfers Journey To YrekaSunday A strong golf team from the Reamel Golf and Country club will invade Yreka, Sunday, In one of the most Important matches en ths lnter-clty schedule. Netmen Continue Preparation For Summer Schedule Despite adverse weather con ditions Klamath tennis enthus iasts continue practicing for lnter-clty matches extending over the next few weeks. Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass ars to be met on the oourts, certain of the dates yet to be settled upon. In addition to these a match has been scheduled with Rose burg, an opponent new to Klam ath tennis, provided a satisfac tory date can be ehoSMi. In view ot the distance separating ths two towns there has been advanced the suggestion that a point between, either Ashland or Medford, be obosen as the meet ing ground. Ths Roseburg team is report ed as being very strong this year, and Klamath players are looking forward to the match with considerable eagerness. BOXING Headlocks Give Kansas City Man Main Event Victory Whiskery Harry Johnaon, To peka't veteran wreatler, hjad a Muii Miaicaia agajus. only ca- warda, Kansas City, in ths main wrestling match at the Lesion hall last night. Edwards, a little upset by a bad cut under his thlnnlg hair, downed the be-whlskered Topekan In two straight falls. Both came with hard grinding knuckle head- 10CKS. , The butcherboy won the first fall In 14 minutes and 44 seconds. The match up to that point had been extremely rough and when the tall was over Johnson was groggy. The loser cams back viciously at ths suit ot ths second tall, but wttbln one minute of wrest ling he again bad fallen victim to the beadlocx. Edwards brought ths match to s closs In quick order after he had basn hurled halt way through ths ropes. Hs arose bleeding from a bad cut where bis head struck on a ring bolt. Within the few seconds it took the Kansas City man to win the tall, both wrestlers and the Le gion hall mat were gtnerously spattered with blood. The chief excitement ot the card came in the aeml-windup between pets Belcastro and Jack League. This match ended in a draw with neither wreatler able to take a tall. " It was rough. Belcastro lad the but all hla attacks were coun tered by the swift and well-built Texan. At times League demon strated his srevlous profession as a boxer and it was not difficult to see how this clever fighter-wrestler managed to knock out Prlmo Camera in the early days ot the champion's career. Walter Sirols, Fans, won me curtain-raiser from Bull Von Vis son ot Klamath Falls in IS mln Bta and BS aeconda. The fall came with a flying body scissors and a body press. Strots neta tne upper band In wrestling science but many ot his rushes were halted by the sheer strength ot the Klamath wrestler. Despite the fact that Johnson was on the card as a subatitue for Charley Hansen, injured in an auto accident earlier in the week, the Legion hall crowd held up well and received the matches with enthusiasm. Legion Youths, East Klamath Meet on Sunday A shift in the county baseball schedule will bring the Klamath American Legion junior baseball team against the East Klamath club Sunday afternoon. Ths game will he played on ths South 81xth street diamond at 1:00 o'clock. Ths juniors originally were scheduled to meet ths Alturaa Legion youngsters and East Klamath was to play at Malln. Both games were cancelled. Next, wssk ths Legion boys will meet Alturaa here. Altamont Meets Beatty Indians Altamont'a bssebsll team will test its strength Sunday after noon against ths Bycan Indians from Beatty. The game-will start at 2:00 o'clock on . the Altamont dia mond. fr EDWARDS VIS FROM JOHNSON WITH THE ACROBATIC WAPSTLErR, MCMMA MA AOOED COLOR ID OONNIE MACtfS CU13 TAtlR CECR6T IS "WW THEY ALVJMS BALL IH CWT taeW.i .. I Sporting BASEBAL! Young Mussolini Is Griddcr There's nothing namby-pamby about Bruno Musaollnl, aon ot the Italian premier. Young Mussolini is a star football player, and is shown above, at right, during an exciting moment ot a game played at Naples. He captains his team.' Boston Red Sox1 Southpaw Triumphs Over Washington By HTGH B. FULLER TON', JR. (Associated Press Writer) In a season all cluttered up with rookie pitchers, special men tion seems to belong to Frits Ostermueller, the Boston Red Sox' southpaw from Rochester. Ostermueller, who cost 15, 000, has taken the place reserved tor 100,000 Boh Grors snd while hs has absorbed his share of beatings his record has been good. Frits was promoted to a stsrter's Job Just In time to drop an eleven-Inning (-5 decision to Cleveland May 11. Then he lost tour mors games without be ing hit hard, but came back to take two games from Washing ton's Senators with good per formances. Browns Best Indians Following np last Sunday's triumph, Ostermueller limited the Senators to eight hits in a 12 innlng battls Friday' and finally won out 3 to t by scoring the winning run himself. Ha nicked Al Crowder for a single and went around on a sacrifice, an Infield out and Eddie Morgan's base bit. The result put ths Sox and Sen ators Into a tie for fifth place. Meanwhile Rogers Romany's St. Louis Browns slugged their way Into third place by beating Cleveland I to I, A five run outburst In the seventh and two more tallies, gained without a hit when the Cleveland Infield 'blew' in the ninth won the gams. Cards Take Second Detroit's league leading Tigers held their place by slamming out IS hits tor a II to ( victory over 'X i SECOND 0ASVMAN RABBIT WARSTLEfc, MISHTV MR OPTM KlACKMlM - r Appwwrftw om ma ww to the twNOfl IAST VDlNTfcR.Ufc HON IS THE LWEWIRH OF TH6 A.THLST(G IMFIBLO KEEP TU i , . - HUNTING the White Sox and the Yankees batted out an 11 to 4 decision over the Athletics to remain only a game behind. - Babe Ruth was struck on the wrist by the first pitch from Mort Flohr, the A's rookie southpaw from Duke (Jnl- varsity, and auffered a painful bruise. After' a day in fourth place, the Cardinals returned to second In the National league standing by batting tbelr former nemisla, Larry French, about in the early innlnga and defeating Pittsburgh 6 to 2 behind Tex Carleton a six hit flinging. Cincinnati's lowly Reds shoved the Cubs down behind St. Loula by taking a 4 to S decision when they landed on Bill Lee for three hits and as many runs In the sixth. With Curt Davis hurling six-hit ball for his second victory over the world champions wttbln a week, the Phillies helped keep the race close by running back the first-place Giants 8 to 1. Van Llngle of Brooklyn regis tered the best of the National league pitching performances when he limited the Braves to four puny hits to lead the Dodg' ers to a 10 to 1 triumph. The Ewauna Blue Sox, breaking even In ths two games played this season, will meet Chlloquln Bun day afternoon at 1:30 o'olock. The game will be played at East Main and south sixth streets Both teams are listed among the outstanding of the indents dent outfits of the county and a fast game is expected. COLF TIED OUTFITS SUNDAY Deadlocks Will Be Broken in Southern Oregon Baseball Loop Southern Oregon Lcatfue Standing Club W. L. Pet. Modtord 4 I .097 Grants Pass ......f. 4 1 .((1 Ewauna ... I 4 .331 Shaw Bertram I 4 .331 Uaiuee Sunday Madtord at Grants Past. Ewauna at Shaw Bertram. Th- Mnitfnl.il Hnllfl will Inn to battle Ken winiama urams Dna 1 nnh,nT. In ,1,1, I H It I I nn ma nt thn Snnthern nreffon c! cult while at Klamath Falla. Shaw Bertram and Ewauna resume toeir week with a 4-1 win tor awauus, (...,. uhirfMi in The Rogue-Merchant game, or- innUu a,'hniliitfd for Medford. has been shitted to the Cave city haaauaa ot tue Diaiiorm erucieu at ths Jackson county fairground 1 1 , 1 - .1 mnA Hpanla I'D W 1 both drew byea last Sunday, will enter tnctr game wun io uuu. puted Southern Oreson longui u..Hhn atnlcA Tlnth teaml have won 4 ana iosi i giu wi crucial gams la expected to dra one ot tna largest crunua Grants Pass history. in cUHn to BHim n, j.t. ,riti iMMffua aerloa 1U MM", ..w.. ' " " , ,!,, aah havln CODDCd victory or me oinar muui. ,AHrn ham, rni huuh vub i tut,., wival haa axtated between the two teams for asvsral ysars and a oesperaiaiy iouk game Is In the offing. n.,m.u. n,tnii Paaa man- n jiiiDui,, ' ' . agor. will probably stsrt his ace hurler. Nelson, on m '" .. ..... k.klnri thn hat. HO' ever. It would not be too surpris ing if the wily lorroer ui;. I..... v.rhart. a south- ' . ' X. i. i h.nrt hla curves ualast th. alx Wt handed Wtters m. in the Rogus batting '"Bedford's ... IlrtH; has as yet noi uecmou -";- " will be Jack Hughes or CI ft Mc Lean who will take th rubber for the Rogues. If it l Hughs., Mc Lean will do the receiving and it the Indian hurls. Dean Joy will bear the catching burden. Medford'. ehlef job will b. to put a halt to the wild bttlng SrinrouKiv.' ii It them and It Medford pitch Jr. can s"op the two wild men, t"e Rogue. Should advance to th. top of the heap. tarlatrom Gets Aid Carlatrom, Ewauna'. stellar pitcher, finally got bln ind fielding support from bis team and the mult wa. ths best hurUn, sxhlbltlon. to circuit" He allowed Shaw Bar "am but one lone bit laat Sunday, a tripto by Sblpman iu the , seTea b inning, and Ewauna'i which lnnius. team, bowea a greu i continue, in th.t strld.j , It wll Glen rutnam, i-"- ""ISSS Shaw' Berlram at Modo. field next Bunday, Ewauna will V"7 ... n.rLtrnm In the bo :d,BUn,.b.hdth.plat. the o r. most aang..r- -- -- . cult wneu n r over the tain. . (Irant. Pass ano i'"'" Xter with BUjlsha. M the rub ber and Cosetto back ot ths plats, Australia Team Defeats Japan tn S. EASTBUUKna., sun - - (UP) Australia advanced to the European sons Davis Cup psn. The Australian, clinched their series who. in. when Jack Crawford and Adraln wnr ii viniii hl and Hideo NUhlmura In the double. U. -0, 4-6, 0-7. Crawford 1 and Vlv an Moorain wou -- ing .ingles matohe. from Jlro FUJiKura " " unMfl Juno t. (UP) Italy gained semi-finals of nropeati sone Davl. Cup play by slim. Inciting swltierland. Victory in the doubles match cllnohed ths series, three matches to none. -Ferrucco Qulntavalle and- Val entino Taroni beat ths Swiss tandem, Charles Aesollamann and Vernsr Stelnsr after a flvs sst struggls 0-1, 0-6, 6-1, 6-S, (-4. CLASH Atk Us About Fishing Tackle Boat Supplies , , Archery Supplies TELFORD U THOMPSON Hardwnro anil Sporting Goods 128 North Sixth phone 178K-J News FOOTBALL Garden Officials Set Fight on Tracks After Derailment By HERBERT W. BARKER (Aaaoclntrd I'n-as Writer) NEW YOltK, June 9. (!) Prlmo Carnera'a 15-rouiiil heavy weight chtimnlonalilp dctonso agalnet Mux Huur was buck on th. tracks today nNr a ouo-iluy dorsllniont: the fi.hlara ruturn ed to work: Jimmy Johuaton snd his Mmlliou Bquare Garden con fertea were anilllng sgaln, and only Hill llrowu looked aaknnco at tho wholo bttalness. Examined by three physicians yesterday alter hla anpitrout con dition had been the aubject of widespread adverse criticism, liner was pronounced fit to chal lenge big i'rlmo for tho tltlo In the Gnrdon's Long Island bowl next Thursday night. Thus the bout will go on as scheduled but those most oloioly connected with It will ha more careful with Ihalr effort, to build up publlo intoreat In It. Angels Battle Seals To Win In 15 Innings (By The Associated Press) There ssem. to he no doubt Manager Jack Lellvelt of Los An geles has a fighting ball team. With a 16-game lead ovor their closest rival, the Angola might be sxcuaed for occasional ly easing up whon the going Is rough, but thoy never do. Friday night they had to battle Bau Francisco's Seals 15 Innings to Win, 4-3. Becond baseman Jimmy Raese turned the trick, aa he haa had a habit of doing alnce the start of the season, doubling In the fif teenth to .core Gene LUlard with tho winning run. Emlle Meola relieved Loul. Oarland In the Lot Angeles box at tho beginning of the ninth and received credit for th. victory. Sacramento climbed paat Snn Francisco Into third place with a double win over Oakland, 12-1 and 4-2. Powers, Donoran and Karaaovlcb hit three apiece as the Senators mauled three Oak burlers for 16 tafetl.. In ths opener, while Otho N'ltchola. checked the Acorns with three singles. Timely hitting and Lou Koupal's five-hit tossing gavo the Son a tors ths nightcap. Johnny Bablch of ths Missions shut out Hollywood with flva hits, 7-0. he pitched hi. tenth victory of the seston. Portland complotcd the Friday night program by slugging out an 6-5 win over Seattle to break ths Indians' five-game winning streak, Steve Cotcaret, Beaver second sacker, homed and bang ed out three singles. First base man Oarrataon ot Portland also hit for ths circuit. Crabtree Wins; Hibbard Draws In Preliminary PORTLAND, Ore., June I. UP) Andy Crabtree Tommy Roas to you ringworms swarmed all over Billy Martin, knocking him down twice for long counts bS' fore hs knocked him out In ths second of their scheduled six- round fight here Isat night. Roas snd Andy crabtree ars the tame person, the explanation being that school Is out and Andy, vlcs-presldont of the Mon mouth Normal student body, now drops the fl.tlc cognomen of Ross, Crabtree. of The Dalles, weigh ed 150 and Martin, ot Klamath Falls, 149. Other results: Johnny Hlgglnt, 139, Salem and Jack Hibbard, 143, Klam ath Falls, four-round draw; Carl Campbell, 206, Portland, 4-round decision over Barney uarroii, tu;i CCO trooper! Ikey Bostwlck, 133 4-round decision over Martin Klvl. 132. both of Portland Johnny Shaw, 146, Seattle, 4- round decision over noy un beam. 144. Portland: Kid Wll' ton, 134, Vancouver, Wash., 3 round knockout over Johnny Per- lone, 136, Portland. A Pittsburgh dentist hat re sorted killing germs in teeth with radio wavet. Advertiser, of antiseptics ovsr ths air wilt object to that. Maine It the tingle stats In ths union that touches only one other state, MODERN FIREPROOF XJTTtft MT MCAHMV sTTsV 8ak Francisco MNwmwvrsa urn . ROOM WITH savs 'ZWZSps kwlMWn FISHING Jack Dompsey's declaration on Wetlnosdny that Beer had failed to round Into 'aatlafactory condi tion and hla Intimation that a week's postponement would be HntiRht slnrliri out to be aim ply s Imllylino stunt, Hut It developed Into somotliliig fur moro aerlnus wlmn Drown, member of I ho Now York atato athletic oiiiiiiIbiIou. de cided he'd look over the chslleti gsr and sas for himself, Now that the excitement 1. over, tho promoters msy find It alliws. for the bed. An axiom nt the boxlug bualnssa aays that It donsn't matter what you msy say about a fight o long ae you mnks sure It's talked about. Johnston told newspapermen that the developments of ths paat three duya had cost ths Osrdon about 150,000 but added that the advance sale hail touched IU0, 000. That would Indicate a "gate" aomowhere around 3450,000 when the flghlors enter ths ring, Freddie Steele Wins Decision Against Merino SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 Ml Freddie Steele, buttling two fisted middleweight from Ta coma, hud a 10-round decision In hla crotllt today over llab. Marino snd the Impretelre fash ion In which the tough local trail horae was trounced laat nlnht convinced fans the youth from tho northwest Is on of the best prospects to appear here In s Ioiik time. Making ths third 10-round fight of his carver, Steele bat tered Marino s face Into almost unrecognisable shape, dropped him for a seven count In the fifth and won olght of the ses sions with a combination of box lug and punching skill that oould uot be denied. Th. Sail Franciscan's left eye waa completely closed for tna laat flv rounda and he absorbed terrific punishment from th. opening gong but despite the one sided noas ot the affair h. man aged to toss enough punchea to claim the edge In two franiee. In ths third he backed Steals In to s corner snd rained In blow. to tne face and mid-section while a strong finish In the eighth gav. aim commana of mat round. Aalde from those Durlnda. Steele wsa Msrlno's master In every form ot fighting. He pep- perca nis squatty opponent con tinuously with a atraliht left. hooktd In stlnalni blow, ateadliv and scores repeatedly with a bristling right to the Jow. Mar ino managed to weather the alorm but took a fearful beating. STANDINGS NATIONAL LKAOUK Club w. L, New York .......... SO II fit. I-ouls ...... SI It Chicago ...m.. SI II Pittsburgh II Boston II SI Brooklyn II ST Philadelphia .m.. Is IT Cincinnati 10 II AMERICAN LfcAQCE Club W. L. Detroit SI II New York ............ 2i II St. Louis 24 10 Cleveland .............. SI 10 Washington 14 S4 Boston 21 38 Philadelphia .......... II 2T Chicago II 21 Pot. .615 .109 .04 .191 .112 .113 .ITS .ISJ Pet. .191 .171 .846 .124 .100 .100 .400 .SSI COAST LKAfil'B Club- W. L. Pet. .809 .511 .491 .471 .456 .441 .114 .296 Los Angslss w, Missions tl 40 II II 10 to 21 21 Sacramento Ban Francisco Hollywood ... Oakland Seattle . Portland A Real Price Reduction on Studebakers Ranging from $100.00 to $200.00 which bring! the 4-door Custom Sedan with bullt-ln Trunk down to $960.00 Delivered In Klamath Falls ACME MOTOR CO. 410 S. 6th St. Phone 680 WRESILING PELICANS OPEN Klamath Team. Clashes with Indian Outfit at Fairgrounds Ths Pelican baseball team will lutroducS Hsell to Klamath rails Sunday sflornoon when II sn gaaje s colorful team of Indiana from the Warm Rprlnga nuaerva tion. The contest, the first of tho boms schedule for ths Klamath outfit, will bs playod on ths fair ground! diamond. Players at Peak Ths l'.lloant have rapidly moved to the front at one ot ths leading contendere tor ths Inde pendent title of southern Oregon and northern California. With the playera in shaps and warm weath er apparently hers far the rest of the auminer, the outfit will bo a difficult ons to defeat. Ths gams with ths Indiana marks the start of lite major bom. season. Next week-end the Pelloiii will play a double-header against two teams from Alturaa, One ot theaa teams, (he Allures Townlna, al ready haa been brushed aside by tne pelican hitters, Ths second half of the double header neat week will aee the Al turat Legion team In tctlan. Bunday, lbs Pelican managsrs have announced, the galea al lh fairgrounds will be thrown open to all yoiinsaters under 12, Ar rangements have been made to take cars of a large crowd, lulling Unlvr ttliapetl Th. Pelican, will take the field with iht following batting order: Chrl.llan, right field; Orangar, third bate) Harabberger, short stop) Relsbart, aecond; Ploetke, center field: Peleraon, first bate; Duraohr, left (laid, snd Eubanka, catcher. Lefty Motntors, no-hll, no-run pitcher from laat season, may atari on ths mound. The Pelican, have gons to con siderable effort tbla aeaaon to col lect ionia of the outstanding play Ins BUUrlel In ths rerJon. While s number of ths men In ths line up played laat year, many new facea will lie watched by Klamath taeebell followers. . '. f . Ralph Guldahl Stages Rally In Golf Play MERION C It 1 0 K E T CLUB. Philadelphia, June 9. (AP) italph Uuldahl, Loa Angelea pro fessional, who came within a shot of tying Johnny Goodman for the lt'la open golf cham pionship, staged a belated rally today as a gusty wind swept the Merlon course for ths final 20 hole, of ths nstlonsl tills tour nament. Pacing ths third round Oul dahl ahot a spectacular TO foi ths tecond even par round of the tournament, and potted a totsl of 921 for 14 boles, boost ing bis chances of lauding well up In ths money despite ths fact hs stsrtsd tbs day nlno strokei behind ths nace-aetter. Bobbi Crulckahank ot Richmond, Va, Crulckahanlt. with 7171 142 for tho first half of ths bat tle, and hla closest nursutr. Oeni Baraten ot Now York, with 73 72146. were barely undet way on tholr third round when Ouldahl came galloping In ta teas a temporary piace . ai in head of the now Hat. A sonaa' tlonal two on the "quarry hole" 17th was a feature of Ouldahl'a finish. Hs mlsssd a 80-foot putt on ths horns hols for snother birdie, by only sn Inch. Hs bad 86 for earn tine. HOI SCHEDULE