Show TILE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER (SALT 25 1 22 1930 PETROLLE THRASHES M’LARNIN IN ROUSING FIGHT Craig Wood Leads Talented Field in Oregon Open Golf Tournament lO-ROU- 4 4 4 4 4 4 Fargo Express Bowls Torn Takes Twice Battle From Irishman Over Decisive Billy in Limelight This Year on as Lightweight rugged clouting veteran the worst one of (38-007- along both cheek bones ened to cut off his sight lng rounds that threat- In the cloe- - York faithful have become so accustomed to seeing McLamln clip his rivals on the chin and scarcely bother to see where they fell that they made him e three and four to one favorite to best Pe trolle McLarnln in defeat was a game and inspiring battler In the very first round Petrolle fighting out of flew a crouch plodding relentlessly forward with both fists flying whipped s right to Jimmy's head that opened a cut under his left eye In the second McLamln almost went down under a blistering barrage to the chin but he managed to keep himself erect and even square the third round with a rally that set Petrolle beak on his heels McLamln Again Runs Into Left Rook Then when he seemed at last to have found himself McLamln ran Into that same left hook a numbing twisting wallop that caught him full' on the chin and floored him for a count of nine leu than a minute after the atari of the fourth round Jimmy reeled to hU feet took everything tho furiously punching Petrolle had in hla arsenal and then te nine under the again for he came up battered absorbed one of tha fiercest beatings he ever haa been forced to take and was atUl on punching back crumpled barrage a But Patron lumped into th Irish mn with left books to tho bode Jlmmp laid eek took two mors lofts to tlis slds wwlt-in- s Unlit hand lit found a spot (or his blasta to It and ripp'd two riant-hin- d Hunt out enrol la'a chin Bills waver'd McLarnln la tha whalad hit taft and th'n :hln with a rltht that act Jlmmr't 9 blink I tip Another rtsbt tvUt Iht ski are and blow under McLarnm s left Thar warned down his ebeak Petrolle absolutely (urlouaW In mldrinv famous punch unafraid of McLarntn a beet punches left He shook off Jimmy' hook to the heed sod body rifhu to th chin and drove th Irishman around the to the bead fusillade a ring with Two rtahts shook McLarnln srsIo a tUcf bounced off his chin at tha beU two Tao can-Jlfet- oa for (ho stedeat fighter to reach tho top again tbe Levlnsky other each pummeled swopping 'lth came 9ll up badly dazetj look Five backward waiting for the rtght-lian-d shot tiist landed occasionally but never seemed to disturb Petrolle In all Billy won seven rounds McLamln two and ona was even RUBIO’S SON BOXES Fernando Ortla Rubio son of the president of Mexico reing McLarnln cam up freilt and caked with rerlvtn apparently water be whipped a left nook and abort rlaht Into Petrolle’ heed The In iirlnclna veteran poke ' Jlmmr'a heed with a left and then ducks Inalde to (Ire e left nook to the body McLamln hot Petrolle' head beck with a harp left hook end dipped the eeteran’e chin three timet a he elld away from rlaht hand puncher McLamln aaemed to have truck hie flahtlna stride a he leaned d hack slipped sway from Petroll'! punches cently fought a fired rich! end left Into Petroll' head bout at Atchison Kan with He took a herih rlaht to tha chin in re Bus Glaser St Joseph Mo welter- and turn and then nallrd Petrolle again will a atlff left hook to the body Thry (method weight away In cum quarters and Petrolle Just mlased a sweeping left book to the ehtn NEW CLUBHOUSE aa tha ball rant —4 The new clubhouse of the Washof Beattie Round Six ington Athletic club coat of Wash Is being built at (1500000 Petroll dashed In with a left hook high a La kj chat tokry S your battery only Half TIhe re ? old Batteries — Trade yours in and get a liberal allowance on a new U S L Battery We' want th ring In his ye again gugf © IMS hla way dimly around bell cam to his aid Tennis History Traced Back to Fourth Century JtmmT‘1 face a from the beating came out to try lumpwe and blood etatned e he he Lkmi hold Petrolle awa and Into a hook itUek to the head then rtht but Petroll to be Immune to punlahment He ("mod took the huklet eorki McLarnln hid tnd stormed Into t hook etteek to the heed tnd bodr Ther held their in cheok Jabblnt end hooking with I right until Petroll! lifted ills head both htnde to th chin but flahd never watered tnd hammered beck at Billy httd with a that drove Jlnunr serosa the ring attack blood lt under streaming from his nose end both eye Th beU broke them spert from another punching wild melee Albert deLuze president of ths French Court Tennis federation haa traced the history of tennis back to Persia of the fourth century when the game was called ’Tchlg&n’’ d Round Eight Th left honk McLamln seemed unable to solve tUucu on McLaroin's mouth and draw blood from another sourc Petrol) smashed hi left to Jimmy’s mouth and a scarlet streamed down th Irishman breast unmarked Petroll tore through McLamln' beat punches shook them off and hammered Jimmy around th rtng A right to the stock almost put McLamln to the floor Ho was g flerc Ufklng and the crowd yelledtaking to stop as blood covered McLamlp’sreferee head and chest Jimmy never quit however taking his punishment and lashing both hands into Petrolle' granite head Both had lost most of punching strength as th gong chased them back to their comers BOWLING nmewwNnrwT iXAortt Th Independent togsits bowled it reek match on tha Ace all" Thunder eve-niThe Otah Cle ana Coka company the Weetern Prlntlne compn: vamped bowed to Holt and the Andareon Jewel Ine electric Hobder'a FlorliU and Wooc ward Denctna Bchoo put even Th a ldedlcal Arte outplay'd W T arant’a team and won three and loat one Balt Lake Stamp company and Snappy S'releo tied up with two each while the Ace Lunch walked out with three to one ecelnt Ramear’a Dentlato Vern Ollleepla wa hleh for Individual rlc when he crashed the maples (or 477 Erickson won alnele tame by acorlne and Nine 717 pin Tha Utah Oa and Coka ptnmen cinch'd team series when they scattered wood for 117 and th Hobday the 6 wild wm th xc!Umnt (hst flrhU out 64 to take team cama broke out oil ever the garden u th batUTAH O j WEST PRINTlNO tlers tried to sntt th tuue in ths ling AjC Punch-worn and weary blood etill trickling fr'heker 11 17 l7Brlnton ltd 141 1 from hie wound and eyes gradutUr elos- - Aubrey 177 14 157 Ltwaon lei 174 141 McLarmn still plodded back from lng 1 177 170 Otden 109 144 177 Petroll s evincing attack leylng In wait Hedden 13 714 140 Even Merer 177 for a fjnitbmg wa wild shot Billy Joreeneen 141 17 and tired sa he swung both flits to th Handicap 77 74 74 head and McLamln atepoed 1o wjth two toft hooks that staggered the Pargo Exiif S1 ait Toti no 40 in press Tbs crowd bellowed frantically as Tofi ANOkHISONS HOLDDfO ELBO McLarnln rallied and drove Petrol) before him but ther sooo fell Into a clinch from Xrrfmnidf 1IJ is? 111 Coutta )?4 11 ! toe exhaustion hear to to They stood M 110 lll'BlI isa lira and rapped each other on the chin with Stone 1S0 ISO 174 Gulrer Mrnf! 111 - --T - tao 171 swings that earn all th war up from the Dummr wavered and though both neither hips ioi i(6 would so down Th crowd relied frantical- Crock" Handle I ly at the spectaeolar milling but tha battlers wer hanging on weaxllr aa th bell Totals 47 ftll Ml rang UOBDAT rLOB- 4 Iv bstt cries are deceptive— frequently they quit without warning juit when you need them most If jour better? is more than e jeer old it maj be only “half there-end possibly fail when you need it most Why take chance with an old batterr when you cmn actually enjoy the long dependable service of g USL for no more then your present battery may cost you in delays repaim and service ? 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VSL quality bagitu with the sturdy — USL "Frontier'' Pottery oi Old — 35 n THE MOTOR SUPPLY Inc formerly SKID EVANS West 4th South Inc Phone Was 5034 Round I Round Ten McLarnln hooked Pet rolls’ head steadily with a toft hand lo sn effort to open a war for hit right BUly crouched low stabbed with his left ana left McLarnln i force ths milting pecked halfJimmy at Petroll' face with bis toft heartedly glow until Billy snapped hla head back toft hook with a to tr chin McLarnln knees sorted as Petroll cracked a on tb chin and belabored him aboutright th left with hooks to the head A hard ling to th head mad McLarnln hold right and ther both hung on exhausted Another left hook bent McLarnin's knees and he was a weary and badly beaten fighter He waded into Petrolle f liing both hands recklessly In an effort to gfe ovsr a finishing wallop but BUly held th final th belL HELEN GOES SOUTH Mr Helen Will Moody world’s (TUtest woman tenn! player will play matchet In Buenoa Alret under tha auspice of the Argentine Lawn Tennis association i Hurt Shooters Opines Expert According of to Adolph D El Paso Texas e Power ad- the best In ark In the world mlniaturo Is ruin In ft the shooting Of mittedly one of “IIoUfe-DejifindalJ- Top-perw- eln golf the present generation s-- kto Metwoe Sveama laa Creel likM naie ' Both Wrestlers Out Bout Ends in Draw jfllp to count the fall The time Dive rhrough ju minutes Dern Wrestles on Defensive Ropes Fata as Deni's la Third Session An attack of head locks and two Leg Disqualifies Him scissors had troubled Dem In McLeod was Nov 21 (IT)— Ore long-drivi- one-stro- holes Mel Smith Columbia pro Lee Diegel Agua Callente anfe Abe Espinosa Chicago also hung up 72'a Arlo Kyle Portland amateur made a Kyle started badly taking a seven on tha first hols On the second a layout his drive landed Just off the edge of the rolled ball the and green straight Into the cup Kyle finished with a 74 to place him among the leaders The golfers found the weather Ideal The sky was clear and only a slight wind stirred Scores of the leaders on the first 18 holes: Craig Wood New Jersey A1 Espinosa Chicago 70 Oene Sarazen New York A1 Zimmerman Portland Ore hole-tn-o- ne 145-ya- rd 70 Clarence Clark Tulsa Dr O F Willing Portland 35-- 37 35-3- 7 36-3- 6 —72 Mel Smith Portland Leo Diegel Agua Callente 73 —72 Abe Espinosa Chicago Johnny Robbins Portland —73 Frank Walsh Chicago Horton Bmlth New York John Junor Portland Arlo Kyle Portland 74 74 —Amateurs By GEORGE WELLS Guess neither of ’em wanted meet Strangler Lewis next week At least that's the impression given by the sudden ending of the main event wrestling bout between Charley McLeod New York 310 and Ira Dern 204 Friday night at McCui lough's arena It baffled 3000 fins Ten minutes after the boys had returned to the ring each with one fall to his credit and 10 minutes after Promoter R Verne McCullough had announced the winner would meet Ed Strangler Lewis next week each grappler was counted oub because of hla inability to make a return trip through tbe ropes Into the arena McLeod won the first fall in 8 minutes with a flying scissors Dern the second in 10 minutes with a body drop Hla right kne apparently out of A1 Newman Balt Lake’s wresting baker boy and BUI Thornton blond blizzard of Beattie battled a half' hour to a draw Frenchy Leavitt Eugene Ore de feated John Anderson veteran De eret gymnasium instructor in 22 minutes of their scheduled half-hofray Leavitt used a body slam ur Game in Idaho joint Dern had crouched near the ropes where be awaited a lunge of More Plentiful McLeod who was endeavoring to finish the match with his flying sors aa the implement Charley lunged aa per expected Ira ducked Say Observers scis- Japan Openi Firtt Golf Links Tee-Wee-” TOKYO (UP)— Japan's first miniature golf links has been opened on the Ginza principal Tokyo shop- ping thoroughfare and ths capital's “gay white way The Japanese Indoor game is described by its promoters as an improvement over the Athletics play an Important part miniature game aa played In tbe In the fascist regime In Italy and United 6 tatea in that a full set of athletes are now making plans to try clubs can be used out for the Loo Angeles Olympic Golf has made a great headway In dames In 1933 Japan in the last two years More than a dozen outdoor clubs are In Race tracks In Illinois distributed operation throughout the main (2378145 to pure winners during the Islands and have thousands of mem1930 season a record sum since tbe bers Bo far there are no publio return of tbe sport In the stite courses ere a6 last is ttednaSHU o body the last session prior to the surprising end Ira had used a head lock to some advantage too but for the most part he appeared to be wrestling defensively awaiting an opening to get his spin Hy Bharman Balt Lake wrestler scored a victory over Rug Terry rug In the semiged Beattie final tussle scheduled for one-ha- lf hour Bharman after being In hot water throughout scored on a double reverse armlock and body hold The time was 33 minutes and the New Yorker took a nose dive over the ropes and onto the concrete floor below where he roiled over un Idaho— Up to October li Bredahw ill lm oonsclous Dern meanwhile rolled 30MOSCOW 1M 171 Ss WerJindile Neluo there have been 1170 hunters 177 n on 184 14 1 3001 and reclined the Worth ropes the through 143 164 174 0 in north central Idaho In quest 115 113 its edge of tho arena Wlhbra 184 14 1U massaging his in- of deer elk and mountain goats 1 41 1 Handicap jured' leg according to tabulations from H L 404 504 444 Total Total 431 417 473 W T GRANT MEDICAL ARTS Walrath Oroflno assistant chief McCaQtragh’i Ingenuity deputy game warden The season in Metteri Xlrkham 164 131 144 US As Referee Taxed at Oncei most localities lasts for another 15 Merrill 111 17 Hi Kerr 139 134 106 Mcon return as Thus his referee Ruff 141 187 Myr 103 47 130 177 171 Martin Knee 189 169 173 Cullough at once had his Ingenuity total Of 270 elk 224 deer 24 HI 147 Handicap 71 44 47 taxed at the outset After some secDark mountain goats and 20 bears have 507 474 444 TotaU Total 438 481 47 onds elapsed be announced that the been checked out of the Clearwater B L STAMP OO SNAPPY 8ERV first man to return to the rtng at the and forests Divided Into dis7 7 7 10 count would win the bout He trictsBelway 14 114 136 Ereraon 13 151 the Clearwater yielded 117 elk inter 154 104 1 58'Oray 134 116 154 counted Dern remained on the edge 85 deer 9 bears and 0 goats the 'nltr It 188 160 Crrothr 148 164 135 unable to muster strength furnished 757 hunters with 153 allletpU 174 17 178 Erlrknon 138 147 313 apparently while elk 139 deer 11 bears and 19 goats 1 to clamber through the ropes 7 7 Handicap McLeod probably did not hear the Walrath said he had just returned 614 684 44 Total count Though it wasn’t announced from ace Lunch line the the bout must have ended In a draw In company with H C Pemble patrol state 14 154 153 John on Otbaon fall McLeod’s first came in the fish 173 161 IS Mac Roth superintendent They brief time of 8 minutes when he met hatchery B Worthn It i 10 13lBennett the hunters along the trail and K W'fthn 141 14 ISO SpJut lunged successfully and pinned Dem registered their kUls Walrath said 71 44 4411 Total Total 444 68 671 with a flying body scissors He had that all species of big game are more been able to score frequently on the plentiful and more widely distributed hold Intermixing an attack of jack- this year than last season knifes which tortured the local boy Walrath said the forest service anDem too had his moments once nually cooperated with the state hoisting McLeod but not quite com- game department at vantage points pleting tho Intended airplane spin on the various roads leading into the Ira came back to win ’the seoond big game areas during the open seaFour unemployed men will be en- fall with a sagacious bit of grappling son to state McLeod's scissors and his Jackknife the fair grounds gaged sweep “This information" said Walrath where the championship soccer game bad imperiled Dern considerably and “is of value to the legislature In debetween O 8 L end Utah Copper ones Dem with two vicious toe holds termining the limits and proper open win be plsyed Sunday clear of snow one a stepover had put McLeod's season” He added that practically tt was announced Friday by H O stamina to sever test Charley all the deputies of the district are! Turvtlle official of the Utah Soccer charged and clamped bis body scis- used In this work of checking big union sors but Dem broke some of the game kills as the big game season Tunrllle says that the field should force of the leap grasped Charley does not conflict to any great extent be in good shape for tbe crucial about hla ankles shattered the grip with the work In connection with battle and dropped him with a back body other open seasons It ought to RIGHTonwhere the way to where you’re going Takes Just a few minutes to put your old chains In repair-cha- nces are there’s a lot of miles In them yet New Cross chains put In new fasteners put on— any repairs needed made really QUICK Just a few min1 utes NOW to TOUR WAY! save time ON New chains too If you need Excellent chains made to fit your tires while you look on are made la 5 MINUTES I At MORRISON’S SERVICE STATION —repairs to your old chains or a new pair made to order— It’s Just a matter of ’em minutes! Drive Up Today— --Be Safe On Your Way lt 13 Bel-w- ay SPECIAL PRICES 40 fttwl SfVAliYf 30x450 19x475 tlxSM O (S(aeS6(MM4M( eMs4e4sisata49 Idabo-Monta- Soccer Field Small Courses PORTLAND ra A I cfamctf New Craig Wood stocky Jersey professional at Uie end of the first day's play In the 1930 Oregon open golf tournament tonight led ke the field of 90 entrants by a margin Wood toured the difficult Columbia course In 69 three under par A1 Espinosa Chicago and Gene Sarazen New York posted cards of 70 Behind them came A1 Zimmerman Multnomah rlub Portland and Clarence Clark Tulsa Okla with cards of 71 Dr O F Willing and Johnny Robbins both of Portland led tb amateurs with 72's even par tor tho 18 west The Kansu Jayhawkers alight favorites to win because of their heavy line and “powerhouse’’ backfleld remained at Boonevllle Just outside Columbia tonight while the Tigers were f'J from the quartered at Westphalia noise and din of ' asourl's annual Clear cold celebration homecoming weather ideal for football was expected to bring 3500T to the game In the other games Nebraska ruled a favorite over Iowa and the Kansu Aggies supporters anticipated a victory over the Praying Colonels from Centre college The Oklahoma Boon-ewere edieduled to meet the Oklahoma Aggies In a game which will decide the state championship The Oklahomans will be saving their best for the conference game with Missouri Thanksgiving day A record of 13 oonsecutive defeats during the lut two years has made the Iowa State Cyclones’ chances to beat Drake tomorrow less than nothing thir Daa'ttaLd Toreadors In Madrid Bpaln are now permitted to use “fireworks spears’ In bullfighting when the bull becomes passive They and refuses to fight consist of short darts to which KANSAS CITY Nov 31 (UP) Five football games every one of them a feature of the 1931 schedule will be played tomorrow by Big 61x conference teams One championship game— the thirty-ninth annual clash between Kansas and Missouri— la on the schedule The other four teams meet Intersectional foes from the east and mid- Round Seven three-roun- New Jersey Linksman Has 69 for First Day for J Stroke Lead Football Menu hurt right and battled nd th crowd th ring until th Crou-Irtire- back Cruel Methods To Make Bulls Angry Used ng around 4 Al Espinosa Sarazen Follow Eastern Star Kansas Missouri Vic on Big Six lefts and right but th ftr emed to h died from their negvlest A terrific weapons left hook to th head sent McLamln back ou his heels again Two Jnbn‘ In th center of more sent him backward across th ring swapped left iff a count of nlnejfmmy ‘ " 4 attached firecrackers are These are shot into the side of the bull and the exploding firecracker shoots burning sulphur into the animal making it almost mad with rage and pain r&Mr ln J I eng ef the leading tor tho featherweight tlUo Many look peddler In their bout In the Chicago stadium tonight Knocked to the floor for s count of nine In the second round Lough ran former world’s light heavyweight champion came back with all his amazing boxing skill to derest Le rlnsky beyond ell question or doubt Loughrsn won nine of the ten rounds losing only ths second In which he w is floored when the King-fis- h hit him on the side of the head with a right hand punch be started off his shoe tops The verdict of the two Judges and the referee Dave Barry wis unanimous and met with a roar of approval from the 1S420 spectators who paid (38750 to witness the battle While Loughrsn was steadily the Chicaro fish peddler the latter's fighting tactics kept the crowd on edge Be tore around the ring swinging his dynsmlo right hand which If It had connected might have knocked Loughrsn Into the middle of next week Instead however most of Levlnsky’s right hand blasts lashed harmlessly Into the atmosphere or around Loughran'a neck The Chicago fish merchant who out-scori- him abeut the rln Strength lniDed d V'nt mad and atumbllna McLarnln triedto hie vsr He Lad but Mcone threw rltht Into Petroll From point on though BUly lined all over the reeling Irishman and Lamln rallied to carry the fifth with a furious heed and body attackv Penimaelf away sod 1111 ninth rounds it aeemed only a ques- trolle punched would not go down again As Petion of how much punishment Jimmy trolle tired Jimmy gained atreoxth Hla could absorb and still keep on fight- eves cleared and he began fee dance around situation weU in hand afe the the took Hhad wore on rounds As he tha ing a terrible lacing but at the end he was tin popping with his left waverRound l Kid ChsooUie Three -that 27 Wfeittaf held BtUr stabbed straight for Jimmy with nls left then looped a rltht to the damaged eye McLarnln was short with wild both hands and and Petroll game dogged ft ah Uni the fight of bis life beltwith both hands ed furiously at him He eaufht Jimmy to th head pumping a doaen times before the lush welter stopped th rush for m moment with a right to the ehtn Petrolle turned McLar nia'a eyes glassy with a right to th Jaw McLarnln wobbled kept his feet and strove to fight hit way out of danger Billy ripped after him smashed three left hooks to McLarnln' chin but eoula not bring had given promise of becoming him down In the midst of the fierce rally McLarnln smashed a right to the chin that heavyweight diamond In the rough sent Petrolle back on his heels for a mo- because of his achievement of floorment The crowd was mad with excitement as they slashed at each other at the ing Leo Lomskl 13 times was always bell dangerous with hla right hand blasts but he was a serious menace only in d— one round — the second — when Round Loughran was floored The punch upset Loughrsn but he was on one Petrolle crouched and ripped Into the knee at the count of three and sigIrish belter swinging both hands from the nalled his handlers that he waa all tide Jimmy trledto hold him off with left but Petrolle nailed him blwh straight on the head with a hard left hook Jimmy right Mickey McFarland rangy light danced backward feinting for a rltht-han- d Colo opening but Petrolle swept after him with heavyweight from Pueblo another hard right hook to th head out knocked Joe Zelinsky the rugged steadied and hurt Petrolle with two hard left books to the chin They belted of Boston in the first round of their each other Into a corner both fist whip scheduled six rounder ping out Into a heady stream and McLar-nl- n opened the way for hla famous right ? fcft oil MfLarolt and f!rd s right to the first time sained the upper hand as th chin thit tu( Jimmy bouncing to th slow-drive- d McLarnln fought back cautiously Petrolle shook off the ropes depending on s toft hand to keep Petroll fighting mad sway but Billy slipped insld with right nd left to th head and then body They but!i with gathering T?CpuCd II 13-pla- 1 31 UP)— Tommy King g ex-fl- Round to study law at Stanford anl- crowned A eomebnck this week by iran boxing wizard from Phi Isis completely subdued tha wild heavy-swingin- hto-fee-t UlA Nov CHICAGO ag Celt Into detests of the Irish- - raan'i spectacular career A crowd of 12500 banner throng In these days of unemployment bounced around in their seats In vociferous amazement as Pe trolle granite chinned and relentless as a maddened bull pup smashed the class of the welterweights shout the ring for ten full rounds dumped him in the resin trice for counts of nine In the fourth session and ran sway fresh and eager with the unanimous decision at the end of the battle One ef Moat Bloody Of Garden Battles It was one of the most exciting and bloody battles the Garden ever has seen and McLamln at the close was a fearful sight Blood streamed from cuts below nls eyes in his lips alongside his nose and there were lumps Barba Makes Good His Comeback 1927 4 44 4 Peddler Betting at race tracks during 832 days of racing In Canada this year amounted to as compared with wagered during 335 days of racing In 1929 from lie 4 h ex-Fis- the hills of North Dakota turned In the ultimate In surprises for the fight 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