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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1933)
PAGB TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON August 12, 1933. Sporting News American Horses Fastest IS MV STIFF Europe Fail to Give Credit to American Sportsmen. Record On Tbii Country Show Superiority. Europeans especially the turf-mlnded sort seldom are willing . to glvt . Amerieans credit where It is duo la ma in j horses, but they ire per fectly, willing to give us all tbe credit tor the Infamous prac tice ot doping - thoroughbreds. And credit rightfully Belongs to this country. Doping rsce horses, however. Is" no recent lnnovstion. the recent Arlington Perk srrests to the contrary notwithstand ing. Nor is it indulged In now a frequently as in past yean. A horse may be doped to win or to lose. Heroin la the commonest form of narcotic used in the former case, and laudanum in tbe latter. But the laudanum method is sel rom used, except when rack eteers get set to make a bet ting coup, since rsce tracks do not pay oft on losing horses. It is generally the man with the one-horse stable that re sorts to the nse ot narcotics to make his horse run. Tbls man has the erroneous idea that a shot- of "hop" will make Ms plater run like a Twenty Grand. He doesn't seem to realise that nothing short of the supernatural will get his horse to going faster than his particular set of mus cles will permit him to run. And a doses failures will not DIB YOU KSOW THAT Jimmy Foxx thinks it's possible, "but not t-rdly probable'' for him to break Baba Ruth's homer mark this year ... and says thosa few days he was laid np by injuries threw him off his stride. . . . Joe Cronin la a religious young feller ... makes the sign of the cross In tbe dirt with his bat every time he comes np. . . . Jack Shar key, sines his defeat by Carnera, is spending his every moment fishing ... and it's said ha could lick Ik Walton any dsy he hurled a fly. teach him to keep his horse away from the "doctor. . Doping Is a peculiarly un reliable method of trying to make a horse win. It works over a very short period of time sad must bs sdminls tered expertly and with the time element considered. If the horses are slow in getting away the dope may have worked off. If there Is no delay at the post It may work after the race Is over. And tften, too. track offi cials are slways able to spc' the doped horses. Dope makes the cells expand, and the horse sweats profusely, and If he hasn't wanned up for , the race the judges know the ' correct answer. e e The big stables seldom se dope on torses, end then only in the case of the dishonest ones. If a horse starts to sulk just about post time, a shot of hop will bring him out of It snd make him feel his real self. He will then give an "honest" sccount of him self. There hare been msny noto rious "hop horses," and for th most part the! rcareer has been short, though not neces sarily Inglorious. Dope does not seem to Injure their career in the breeding pad docks. No mare in America ess so enviable a record ss Lady Sterling. She foaled the mighty horses Sir Bsrton. at. Henrv snd Sir Martin, end her daughter. Lady Doreen. was the mother ot the great Prin cess Doreen. Yet Ladv Ster ling was a notorious "hop horse." But by any code .doping the "hsng-tails" Is an Inhuman practice, and many states now hsve lawa to curb It. 400 Pheasants Find Freedom for Season LAKEVIEW, Ore. Four hun dred Chins Pheasants were lib erated in Lake county gut'''": S00 were liberated In Warner valley and 2u0 on the l!arr An thony ranch 28 miles north of Lakeview. About CO ChlnA Pleasants were held through last a'nter in holding pens here snd were lib erated this spring. The birds are doing exceptionally well. The Hungarian Partridges that were also carried through the winter have all hatched broods and appear to be very much adapted to thla section of the state. No pheasants ar' being liberated In Goose Lake Taller due to the heavy anowfnll In winter. Trout Liberated In Lake County LAKEVIEW, Oro.-:ht statu gams commission liberated 250, 000 Eastern Drook trout In Lake county this week. The fish were allocated as follows: 60.000 Dead Horse lake, 60,000 Camp bell lake and 160,000 In Dairy creek. The game commission recently transferred fresh shrimp from Paulina lake to Dead Horse and Campbell lakes, Ann river sad Dairy creek. More fresh water shrimp will be transfer . later It the season. j BOXING PORTLAND AND IlllJNN Hood River, Eugene Lose In Serai-Finals of State' Tourney Grant HI Pharmacy ot Portlsad and Woodbura won their way into the final round of the American Legion Junior baseball championship Thursday. Woodburn put down s stub born Eugene nine in the tirsr game. S to S, snd the . ortlsnd youths csme up from behind to smother Hood River. 21 to 11, In s three-hour-l--- second . v-. Millard Star Bob Millard, broad-shouldered southpaw for Portland, pulled his team out of a difficult hole In the fifth Inning, poled out a homer in the sixth to put the team In front and then finished the gsme without yielding either a hit or a run. Hood River moved into an early lesd with one run in the second. In the fourth. Portland's batters went to work snd brought in six. Hood River, game to the end. scored s total ot 10 runs Is the third, fourth snd fifth, snd then were silenced by Mil lsrd's curves. Millard lesdlng the war. Port- lsnd scored four runs in each of the seventh, eighth and ninth In nings to assure victory. Mora thsn 00 spectstors saw the two contests. Eugene snd Hood River will meet after the title game to determine the con solation winner. Woodhurn's 1 American Legion Juniors were half way to the Oregon championship today after s Tictory over Eugene, S to 3, in the opening game of the state titles. Osland Schwab, diminu tive right hander, dropped the Eugene lads with four scratch hits. Woodburn, a favorite to win the tournament and move on to the Pocatello, Idaho, regional finals. Jumped into the lead in the third inning when ' Jimmy Nicholson, outfielder, knocked s home run to deep center, scoring run samstrom, shortstop. Eugena pushed Into a lead In the first Inning with two rues scored by V. B. . Brown, right field, snd Thomss Cox, second base. They were first men up In the inning. Eugene's only other score csme in the seventh. Brown sgsln brought home the tally. Woodburn, Its bats sharpened to Ford Danner's pitching, scored two runs in the second to tie Engene, two more in tbe third to tske the lesd, one, in the sixth, two In the seventh and one more In the eighth. The summary: Grant Hi Pharmacy Baer, 3b 4 Lind, 2sb 1 Millard, p , 1 Smith, lb t Verby, cf Levey, sb rf Robinson, rf Quinn, ss Shaw, c . Bplker, p Parker, sb Totsls Hood River Sampson, lb Hill, 2b Colvln, It Dethman, Sb Eaaterly, ss . Clsrk, c Infalls, p Baker, cf . Cheatham, rf . Totals . ..37 11 10 Eugene 2 4 21 AB R H Brown, rf . 4-3 0 Cox, 2b 4 11 Mclntyre, ct .-. 3 0 1 Dunn. 3b -. 4 0 1 Phillips, as 3 0 1 Danner, p .... 8 0 0 Mlchall, lb 4 0 0 Walls, It 2 0 0 Varrellman, s 3 0 0 Totals - 3 4 Woodburn AB R H Voget, c 6 0 1 (.'-)!' itiun. 2b 8 10 Sahlstrom, ss 4 12 Nicholson, rf .... 4 3 1 lionney, cf ... 6 0 1 Oberst, 3b... 3 2 0 Gant, lb . 3 13 Battle.on. If 4 11 Schwab, p 2 0 1 Totals 33 8 10 Wrestling Results By lTnl.?d Pppm At Vow Vnrlt T..L. Dirk ft h I lr i Dhii-riol ' threw Little Wearer. Oklahoma: wick itaitifts, Texaa (drew, Henry F.er, Holland; Tom Al ly. Australia (drew Cliff Olnen. Sweden: far) nvii. nhin (drew) Run Jennings. r,-a. noma; nana Htelnke, Germany, threw Irving Halpern. flweden. Guards Removed From Strike Area HATtniHUURG, Pa., Aug. 11, (APlGuvPrti'nr Plnhnt inrfat notified hla office from hla home in Miirord he had ordered the removal tomorrow f vr. M.in. al Quardatnon from tv !? county coal strike field. A. new brfllranee rMiilrt.. tt. const for blo'-clee h kAAn ... proved In 1'hoenlx, Arltona. BASEBALL The Denver Giant Billy N'ewmsn. husky grsppler from Denver, will make hla de but In Klamath Falls. Saturday night against Lea Wolfe of Texas. The match will be the first ot a double mala event at the Legion hall. Al Karaalck will wrestle Ted Thye in the second. SALEM. Aug. 11, CAP) The state bond commission acted within its authority in pure has ing Oregon City refunding bonds in the manner it did. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held In answering the question ot Governor Julius L. Meier as to the legality ot the purchase May 17 of $65,000 refunding bonds. The purchase of these bonds has been a subject of controversy between the governor and Ruiu U. Holman, state treasurer, both members of the bond commis sion. The purchase was author ized when Charles T. Early was the third member, but the con trorersy did not arise until after the death ot Early, and T. Mor ris Dunn, new member of the state accident commission ap pointed to succeed Early was also named a member of the bond group. Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Washington 8 11 1 Boston .. . i 4 10 2 Thomas. Burke, Stewart, White hill, Crowder snd Sewell; H. Johnson, Pltigrss, Brown. An drews, Welch snd Ferrell. R. H. &. Detroit 0 7 0 Chicago 2 7 0 Msrberry snd Hayworth; Lyons and Berry. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E Chicago 8 11 0 Pittsburgh 3 0 Bush snd Hartnett; French. Hoyt, Chsgnon, Harris snd Crsce. Gplf er Scores Hole -in -One; Club Broken SULLIVAN, Ind., Auf. 11, (CP) Tom O'Hsver of Bloom- Infton laid claim Thuraday to one of goltdom's unique tests. Touring the Kerlln course with Frank Dobson, sthletie director st the University of Virginia. O'Haver approached the seventh hole. He drove hla ball toward the cup 13; yards awsy. The club In his Hands broke cleanly In two. Tha ball drop ped on the green snd rolled In to the cup. VanWie, Lifur Lead Western Woman's Play OAK PARK. III., Aug. 11, (AP) Mrs. Gregory Lifur, Los Angeles, and Miss Virginia Van Wie, Chicago, led at the turn In their semi-final matches In the women's western golf association tournsment here today. Miss Van Wle, the national champion, was four up on Eliza beth Abbott, Los Angeles, snd Mrs. Lifur had s one up mar gin over Miss Lucille Robinson, Les Moines, la. Seattle Archer Named Champion ST. LOTJI8, AuV 11. (UP) Ralph Miller, 17-year-old Seattle, Wssh., boy Thursday became the 1933 men's national archery rhan.plon, defeating Russell Iloogerhyde, Bristol. Conn., de fending champion, 2482 to 2480. Millr-r amassed s large lead In the early rounds snd barely held tt ss Iloogerhyde cut deeply Wed nesday and Thursday. Miller finished tbe final round Thursday with a score of 222 while Iloogerhyde shot 236 to come within six points of s tie. Malvern Spansel, Pacific Grove, Calif., wss third snd Richard Douglas, Los Angeles, finished fourth. Miss Madeline Taylor, Newton Center, Mass., won the women's championship. She Is 17 years old. Red squirrels are fond of mushrooms and dry quantities ot them lu the forks of tree branches. iSiSi TENNIS YOUNG PITCHER DEFEATS PHILS Parmelee Comes Near Perfect Game in. Shut-Out By HUGH. S. rTLLKRTON. Jf. Associated Press Spurts Writ T The name of Leroy !ud) Par melee. the big "freshman" flinger .already has been placed near tne top ot ine net or rra sons why the New York Giants are leading the National league. Bat the young right hander who led the American association with Columbus last season still Is seeking the no-hlt gsme he has approached at least twice this season. In his first start, Parmelee allowed the Phillies only one hit for a 2 to 1 victory. Thnre- dsy be came Just about as close to bis perfect gsme ss ae Dunked the same team with two safeties to win 4 to 0. For seven Innings Thur day Parmelee didn't give s bit, si' lowed only one n-r-lk snd hit -ne batsman as he burned In his fast ball where the batters couldn't see It under the gray sky snd tricked them with et fectlve curves snd change of pace. The Giants got two of their runs on George Davis' homer In the fifth snd the other pair on timely swats against Snipe Han sen. The victory Increased New York's lead to 3 4 games over Pittsburgh ss the Pirates open ing bsttle with the Chlco Cubs, the only other game on the Na tional league schedule was rained out . The Washington Senators mane the same Improvement In their position In the American league standing, boosting their lead over the Boston Red Sox. Rain baited the Yankees' game with Philadelphia's Athletics after the pitchers had warmed up to start. The Senators, ss usual, rouna the red hose tough customers, but after trailing 3-0 In the fourth, they came back to get tha customary victory as Al Crowder and Jack Russell pre vented any serious hitting. The Chicago White Sox ad vanced to threaten the fourth place rivals, Detroit and Cleve land, by beating the Tigers ( to 3 in the other game on the iro- inm. s,l Sam Jones gave the Tigera only eight hits while the Sox poled out 13 oft Carl Fischer snd Eldon Auker. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11, (AP) President Roosevelt today ap pointed Milton A. Miller of Ore gon, sa collector of customs st Portland. The announcement wss made st the White House. PORTLAND, Aug. 11, (AP) Reel astonishment waa ex pressed here today by Milton A. Miller, former stmts senator snd collector ot Internal revenue un der the Wilson administration, when he was sdvlsed by news paper men this morning that he had been appointed collector of customs for Oregon. Miller had not been advised from Washington, D. C . of his appointment st the time word of the selection was received by newspspers here. Aviator Sets New Record For Inverted Flying LONG BEACH, Calif.. Aug. 11 (U.R) A new world record for In verted flying was set Thursday by MUo Rurcham, Long Beach aviator, who kept his biplane upside down for 1 hour. 4ft min utes while flying between San Dlogo and Los Ang'les. Joe Nlkrent, official timer for the National Aeronautlral asso ciation, certified Burcham's rec ord had exceeded the former record of 1 hour, 7 minutes hold by Lt. Tito Falconl, the Italian army's noted stunt filer. Starting at San Diego, Dun-h am flew upside down to Mines field, which he circled until his fuel was exhausted. Hurrham s 100 horsepower biplane was equipped with gasoline tnnks especlsliy designed for Inverted flight. Portland Racer Hurt Critically OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 11, (UP) Hay Grant, 24-year-old Portland, Ore., motorcycle racer, remained In critical condition to day as the result of Injuries In curred In sn accident st the Emeryville track Tuesday night. He has not regained conscious ness since the accident, attend ants at Highland hospital re ported. He sustained a fractured skull snd other Injuries when s collision sent him hurtling across the track, Tli English Channel Is calm 20 days out sat svsry month, on ths average" GOLF Oregon Amateur Stars At Annual Trap Tournament YORKLYN, Del., Aug. It ") It took a toss-up to decide that Earl Maust. of Detroit, won the Rrandywlne. closest . event thus far in the annual T. Clarence Marshall trapshooting e I a a a I e. Five men missed only sight out of 873 targets. Maust and Frank M. Troeh Oregon amateur champion, each broke 174 out of 176.- Maust missed his sixth target snd then bad sn unfinished ran ot 14 in the rain, while Troeh, loser of the loss, broke all but sixty- third. Fred S. Tomlla, Glssaboro, N J., professional, tied for the next plare with two smateurs. Wllllsm H. Ford, Delswsre state champion, and Joseph F. He!- stand. llfllstioro, Ohio newly crowued 600-tsrget world s ama teur champion. Each hit 173. Heistand. who - finished the previous day's shoot with sn un finished run of 323 breaks, add ed 113 straight . yesterday to make It 43. Jacob Painter... Jr.,- octogen arian Plttsburgher, defied the rain to break 161 targets. DATES Information has Just been re ceived from the Oregon Slate college that all community wheat meetings to be held throughout the state ot Oregon should be held between the datca of A'st 21 and 31. Applications for wheat allotment contracts have been received and will be sent to all wheat growers who bsve so notified the couuty sgent's office of their wheat growing ac tivities. The blanks will be put In the malls Immediately upon the ar rival of additional blanks which must be filled out In conjunc tion with the spiii.cstlous. The additional credentials consist of thresherman'a cervif'-Mes. cer tlficatea of purchase, skotch mao snd wheat allotment prim- era, according to County Agri culturalist V. A. Hend- rson. Ill OIL PENDING WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. (AP) An Intimation the federal gov ernment would provide for rigid control over oil production In the petroleum trade practice plan now nearlng completion came today from Hugh S. John son, the Industrial administrator, whose sides are writing It. Pending completion of the re vised code, which Is a successor to a tentative draft submitted to the oil Industry sbout two weeks sgo, snd until the new drsft has been seen ' by them, Johnson would not comment on details. Shaw-Bertram To Play Lakeview On Home Diamond LAKEVIEW. Ore. T"- 'haw nertram baseball team will play Lakeview bere thla coming Sun day. The game was o 'glnally scheduled for Klamath Falla bnt waa traaiferred to the local dia mond at the request ot tha Lake view team. Lakeview won a beetle gsme from Alturas here last Sunday by s score ot 14-7. Alturas fans hacked their team with bets to the extent of 3250, which they left behind when they returned home. Alturas took an early lead and seemed destined to win Its first victory from Lakeview In five yesrs. Lskevlew tied the score In the fifth Inning and took a commanding lead In the seventh when s triple by Fisher, s double by Sales n?M homera by Dutton and Lihby cinched the game for the home team. Fathers, Sons Invited By Sox CHICAGO, Aug. 11. (UP) Chlcsgo's White Sox will Inau gurate a "'father and son" day Saturday snd. If tho experiment Is successful, will make It a reg ular basohall feature. Vice Pres ident Grablner announced Thurs day. Fathers who buy tickets for the game with the Detroit Tigera Saturday will be permitted to take one son each Into the grand stand with them, free of charge. Ths plan Is believed to be sn Innovation In major league cir cles. Rain Postpones New York Bout NEW YORK, Aug. 11, (UP) An eight round bout between Hans Blrkie, : Gormen heavy weight, and Ahe Feldman of New York, scheduled for laat night at Fugnsy Howl, Coney Island, was postponed until Saturday be cause of rain. Tm (ha flnnlti flnfle 1 SinilRff Is made ot porpoise teeth. Id RACING DUCKS DEFEAT SAN FRANCISCO Prince Oana's Pitching Keeps Portland on Top of Coast By Ths Aasoctnted Press Every time Henry "Prince1 Osns returns to San Francisco he demonstrates he is very much of s class A A baseball player. He did It again Thursday, ac counting for the two runs that beat San Francisco. 3-4, snd kept Portland st the head of the Coast league pennant race. Ths big Hawaiian outfielder, signed by Portland after hla re lease by the Seels at the start ot the season, drove In the Hesv. era' fifth run with a resounding ninth Inning double snd scored the sixth on Palmlsano's double. Until the ninth Bruce Cun ningham had the better of the pitching argument . with Joe Bowman, Portlanu see. Leading 4-3 sa the last frame began, Cunningham walked Sankey snd waa touched for a alngle by Mon roe. Hlackorby's long fly scor ed Ssnkey with the tying run and Oans and Pslmlssno did tho rest. Apparently completely recover ed from their 6-3 series trounc ing by the Seals last week. Sac ramento made It three straight over Hollywood, 3-7. The Sena tors Jumped on Frank Snellen back and Archie. Campbell In the aeventh Inning for 3 runs and the victory. Ray Jacobs, Hollywood first sacker, hit his 30th home run of the season. Los Angeles stayed close to the Senators with s 4-1 win over Seattle. The Angels bomhsrdrd l-lrich for 4 hits snd 4 runs in the opening inning to clinch the gsme. Wynn Bsllou coasted In to win. After relieving Ulrlcn In the first Inning. Junk Walters gave the Angels only i hits and no runs during ths remainder of the game. ltay Kremor. former Pitts burgh Plrnte star, pitched a 6 hit game Thursday to give Oak land Its third triumph in s row over the Missions, 13-1. The oaks pounded Johnny Bablcb and Italo Chellnl for 16 blows. Dundee, Devlin Bout Called Off PATERSON. N. J., Aug. 11. (UP) Rain last night caused postponement ot the scheduled ten round bout between Vlm-e Dundee, Belleville. N. J., middle weight snd Irish Danny Devlin ot Irontown, I'a., until tonight. Saturday Tomatoes 8 lb. Basket ... 30 lb. Lug XL 77Jyva -4 j -i ivu DEU VERY i 7 j an3 (!wKy ......25c 98c PEPPERS Large, 8 lbs. 19c POTATOES Red or white, 10 lbs. 25c CORN OQr Yellow. Dozen .. sCsi- WAX or GREEN Ifi BEANS 3 lbs UL APPLES OQ Gravensteiri, 6 lbs ss V IM PEACHES Elbertas. CO Cnn nowl Box Uiyte CANTALOUPES C Each Hearts of Gold 3 for 25c ORANGES HQ 2 Dozen i.a7t. Raby Beef Roast, Lb. iS'tC Short Ribs, Lb ... 7c Spring Lamb Shoulder, Lb 15c Chops, Lb. .. 17Vc Stew, Lb .. do Link .Sausage, lb. .............15c Bacon Squares, Lb.- ..m....10o Picnic . Hams, Lb. ..13c Hamburger, Sausage, Lit. :10c If You Want Baby Beef, Buy Your Meat at Johnson'. FISHING Southern Netman In Semi -Finals Of Boy's Tourney CULVER. Ind.. Aug. It, (UP) Gene Mako ot Los Angeles, top seeded star snd Junior tennis favorite, swept Into semi-finals of the nstlonsl boys snd Junior championships yesterday, detest ing Ben Dey, snot her I'sllfornlan. 4-0. 3-0. Dey. who wss ss wild ss his opponent waa certain, failed to take s alngle game. He had been expected to furnish stiff op position for the favorite. ' Mako will meet George Bail, El J'aio, Tex., star who scored an upet In besting Hilly Seward, Beverly Hills. Calif., 7-S. -3. Robert Itlggs of Los Angeles, second seeded boy player, ad vanced to the singles semi finals with s 1-3, 3-3 victory over Don ald McNeil ot Oklahoma City. Charles Sltostrotit, Chlcsgu. de feated Warren Chrlstner, Tupcka. Kan., 3-3. 4-3. and Robert Har mon. Oakland, Calif., beat fcinll Colmenarea, Houaton. Tex., 4-3, 3-0, to reach the aeml finals. Golden Bears Offer Reduced Grid Tickets BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 11, (AP) Following the lesd taken by other members ot tha coast conference, the University of California Thursday announced "cut rate" ticket prices for home football gamea thla season. A ticket for all games. Includ ing the "big game" with Stan ford, may be purchased for 311. Including tax. A season ticket not Including the big game la offered for 17. Charges for Individual gamea Include: Southern California. 13.60; St. Mary's. 11.76; Wash ington. 31.36. snd Stanford 14. Admission to other games will be 11.10. Ex-Philadelphia Combination Aid Chicago Outfit CHICAGO. Aug. 11 (41 Tne cold flgurea revealed today that the purchase of Al Simmons, Jimmy Dykes snd Mills' Hnas from the Athletics, has wrought tangible Improvement In the Chi cago White 80s. J. Louis Comlskey's team waa In sixth plare and anything but a title contend", hut it haa won 43 games. Last year the Sox won only 49 gamea all sesson. Tbey still have 49 gamea left of thotr 1933 program. and Monday Specials We Will Remain Open Saturday Nights Until 9:00 o'clock. $2.59 SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS Large Pkg. 23c; small lc; both., ROLLED OATS 10 lb. rkg- DANDY BROOM 39c PORK and BEANS Campbell's. O r 4 for at-DC RICE or WHEAT POP 1 C . 2 for IOC MACARONI or SPAGHETTI OQ,, 5 lbs s-JC TOMATO JUICE Del Rogue. 8 for -COC 1 P. & G. SOAP O C 10 bars for OuC MISS NATIONAL BROOM MT. VERNON or OREGON MILK- 6 for - MOTHER'S OATS Each PRUNES 5 lbs. ....... COPFEE Crescent WRESTLING IA1E RENEW OLD R VALfi Y Thye, Karasick Matched In Main Event Bout At Legion , Hall Ted Thye and Al Ks-sslrk. two veterana who have met often but never decisively, will clash - st the Legion hall Saturday night In the American Legion conven tion wrestling program. Ksrs airk wllk.be a slight favorite In Bmiirh ss he slready holds ons victory over Thye In ths Legion hall arena. Karaslrk, ths Russian Lion from Portland, defeated the ex wrestllng Instructor from Mult nomah club on a foul, Wright terra Both men, ex-light heavyweight champions ot the world, will weight In evenly. Although they have graduated from the light heavy division, they still are un der the sverage heavyweight wrestling limit. Les Wolfe, ths spectacular ath lete from Texas, had completed his training for BUI Newman of Denver. Welts won here last week from Everett Klbbona ol J Oklahoma and will be a popular favorite Saturday. TEXXKSSKK I! ATI I IKS ItKI'EAI. NAS1IVII.I.K, Tenn.. Aug. II (JP) Tennessee's vote In favor of erasing prohibition from the fed eral constitution was formally cast today at s convention ot delegates elerted July 30 when the state gave a majority of ap proximately 3, too for repeal of ine eighteenth amendment. Wrestling Tonight Amerlrsn legion Arens lbone for ticket reserva tions to THE SMOKE Ph. 175 WAGGONER'S DRUG Ph. . THE WALDORF Ph. 8111 Bouta Start P. 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