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Show i 10 uPtggh19' 19S4SUNDAY HERALD ocky Facet Nose Knocking Out Charles By JACK CUDDY " a bloody slit ; one inch long and "clear-through- " deep in his left nostril. Dr. Alexander Schiff of the New York 'Boxing Commission's staff put in temporary stitches Friday night. And today he and trainer Charley Goldman advised plastic surgery to prevent the wound from in- a later fight. being Rocky also' had . three stitches taken in his left brow, which is the same one that suffered a gash in their June United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPM Unbeaten Rocky Marciano must undergo plastic surgery for the split nose he suffered while knocking out Ezzard Charles In their return heavyweight title fight, his- advisers said 1 today, y. The ring's first perfect-recor- d heavyweight champion, who knocked out Charles at 2:36 of the eighth round before 34,330 in Yan kee Stadium Friday night, suffered . H :'V: - re-open- ed re-open-ed 10-stit- ch As Champ Defends His Title ft5 V V 17th bout when Ezzard lost a 15--. their June fight, made another round decision. " game stand Friday night. But Mar Meanwhile, the wounded cham- ciano s savage, relentless bobbing- pion considered both Nino Valdes weaving attack let the challenger of Cuba and Don Cockell of Eng- earn only , the first found on the land as his next challenger. Man- score sheets of the three ring of ager Al Weill said, "We'll take ficials, One Round To Charles can draw the most the one that I ' ' money." Referee Berl called the fifth Charles, who suffered the third even but Judges Artie Aidala and knockout of his career as he made Frank Forbes i gave all but the his record-breakin- g third attem'pt first' session to Rocky for his close- to recapture the crown, declared quarter work! with overhanded he had no intention of retiring. rights, left hooks and right upperThe game Cincinnati cuts. The United Press also scored he another for Marciano, wanted said Negro fight with Rocky because, "I still Charles, scaling 192& pounds, think I can beat him." heaviest of his career, seemed to be hitting with more power than Gate $352,654 in June. But Rocky, likewise, was was bout Although Friday night's harder and much more punching of because twice rain, postponed Joe Louis it drew a commendable gate flaccurately. in the dress congratulated Rocky was a . savage $352,654, and it room his for harder d ing punching. brawl. though Charles was floored three times, Rocky weighed 187, just a Ezless than in June. But once for the count of two" in the was seven pounds heavier. zard in the second round and twice suffered his third knock Charles the and of counts four eighth, for 12th out in 99 profes defeat and knockout "ten." He had been knocked A terrific left hook to the Jaw sional bouts. out previously by Lloyd Marshall gave Marciano his 47th straight in eighth round in 1943 and by victory and 41st knockout. It drove Joethe in the seventh in 1951. Walcott the challenger to his hands and knees. .In that position he took the county although he managed to HUSKIES TRIP REDSKINS lurch to his feet just after Referee DU University of Utah fullback. f Al Berl had waved the final "ten" Louis Mele (34) Is hit hard by University of Washington right end Jim Houston (80) as he runs back kick in game played above him. Earlier in the round a at Seattle Saturday. Qther Washington players are . Bob thundering overhand right dropped hmi to the canvas for "four." By GENE MEAKINS DENVER (UP) Denver UniClose Call in Second attack It ' seemed in the second round versity used a long-rang- e that Rocky would finish Ezzard and flawless defense Friday to almost as quickly as he did Jersey hand Colorado: College the most in their Joe Walcott in his return bout, humiliating defeat, 72-series before 19,000 fans at which ended at 2:25 of the first Fumble-Fille- d round. Rocky staggered Charles Hilltop stadium. smooth unveiled a combination to the The Pioneers with a right-lef- t head and ' then dropped him for offense that shot a host of speedy SEATTLE, Wash. (UP) Wash Jim Houston, who stepped! over a count of two with a glancing backs through the Colorado College forward wall for long gains almost ington's Huskies edged the Utah the goal line for the Washington right to the 'jaw. i before 6 j 25,600 fans touchdown. Marciano, scaling 187 pounds and at will. The Tigers had held thei Redskins suffered - a light record .for the most lopsided VMM Saturday in a favored at Utah scored early in the j third with period when halfback HerblNak-ke- n bloody nose in the second round. tory in this oldest grid rivaly west football game And in the sixth, Charles split the of the Mississippi river, 65-'es fumblitis and foul-utook a long pitch-ou- t from end of his nose with a hard, straight tablished in 1898. Both teams were as green as quarterback Neil Sorensen and the turf they played on and, ex- broke through right tackje for 51 right. Charles, who had taken a terrific cept for spots of brilliance, they yards and a touchdown Fullback was showed it from beginning to end. Louie Mile's try-- f battering in the closing rounds of j '. Halfback Bob Dunn's kick for wide. the extra point spelled the dif Utah started off hot, kicking ference in the score. It came over the goal line and then recov-in-g' a Washington fumble on the after quarterback Sandy Leder-ma- n a end to tossed Husky 18. Passing, . pitch-oupass GREAT FALLS (UP) The s which Great Falls placed fourth in the 1954 Pioneer League race, won the Shaughnessy 7s playoffs early j Saturday morning with, ah 11 to ;7 yictory over the Salt Lake Bees.' AS anj pennant-winnin- g NEW YORK (UP) the Electrics Earlier night Friday aftermath of the Rocky the Buzzers 5 to 4 when Charles title fight, an defeated scored on a close otherconflict appeared in the Lou Rochelli home at play plate in the eighth offing Saturday night between to knot the playoffs at two inning Man and promoter Jim Norris ; each. ager Al Weill over who should games challenge Rocky next. Unbeaten Marciano. who knock ed out Charles in the eighth, round of their return boat Friday night, ' should make his v fifth, defense against Nino Willie Valdes of Cuba at Miami, Fla., WASHINGTON (UP) ' In February, Norrif said Satur- Troy, sixth ranking middleweight, to a ' technical knockout pointed ; day. But Weill, manager of the cham triumph over j Walter Cartier to asked for a crack at pion, let slip the fact that he fav day and V ored Don Cockell of England at Bob Olson's world title. a Troy, Washington challenger. While Rocky'i wounds are heal fighter, stopped the experienced of New York at 1:24 of ing, Norris and Weill will con- Cartier the sixth round of their scheduled fer at Miami next week, prob 10 rounder Friday night. Referee ably-o- n Tuesday, about Rocky's Volkman the naHarry plans. It may be a. stormy con tionally televised stopped bout after Car ference, for the very independent tier, his nose bleeding freely: Mr. Weill Is a man who likes to staggered to his feet after taking get his way. Charles knockout last night 159 pounds! elevated Senor Valdes of Cuba Troy weighed 161. earner's to the post of top heavyweight against j " - 6-- 1. . j Ex-champi-on S one-side- half-poun- ROUND ONE This guy Charles is tough . . . gotta be careful . the old peek-a-bocrouching technique will keep him guessing . . . and. Wow! I'm glad I ducked under that one! o, u- - Humiliates Tigers 72 to 0 0, 7-- , : rough-and-ragg- . ed fraught 0, ps . ROUND FOUR Why box when I can outslug him . . . these body '"blows and some right crosses to the chin, like this one, will soften him up . . . I put him" down in the second and I can do h again! t Great Falls Wins P. L Playoffs Norris, Weill Wrangle Over Rocky Next Foe twice-postpon- ' J H or-poi- 15-ya- nt U rd Electric Marci-ano-Ezza- 7-- 6. Wash ington Huskies. Edge Utah Utes,;?, In Tussle; Extra Point Means Game 69-ye- ar 6-- 1, McNamee (34) and Larry Rhodes (69). In rear is Utah center Carl Poglajen (56) Washington squeaked through' narrow ! victory of and powerhouse running moved the Redskins to the Washington three yard line, but the spark diejd and the Huskies took -over j on downs. With fullback Mike Monroe churning down the turf and Led-ermblading the air lanes, Washington moved 72 yards, only to lose the ball when Houston fumbled after catching a Leder-ma- n pass. But Utah j did the same thing on the next play and Washington was back in business. Lederman passed a couple Of 5 an stinkers, but made good on tha third one with his touchdown pitch " to Houston. .!.' 1 Both outfits gypped themselve's out of scores in the second period. Utah lost out after recovering a Lederman fumble on the Washington three. On the next play Nakken gained Ntwo yards, but fumbled In the end zone and the Huskies recovered. Washington failed when a holding penalty V nullified Lederman' s pass to Dunn in the end zone. rd Troy Seeks Crack At Championship ed - " t fir I ;iV t.- I - v ! j . ... I hit him hard bBOUND EIGHT Doubt Jf he'll get up Oh, yes, the neutral corner . . . hope this ends the fight. - --,- : . ' .- contender and boosted Britain's Cockell to number two. They had been second and thirdNrespective-lbefore the Yankee Stadium fight that drew 34,330 fans and $352,654. Meanwhile, Rocky and Weill flew Saturday to Los Angeles, where the champion will appear tonight on a television show. y, j j j More Diamonds for Less . Money COM PAR E FISHER SMITH JEWELRY' 282 No. UniY. Ph. 2944 Sw A V V- s- r X: X fl s J - THIS WEEK ONLY to introduce the most spectacular vacuum cleaner of all timet r t - v ; , t ... . Sensational . AFTER THE FIGHT Sore nose, sure but that's nothing, really . . . it's great to be champion . :1 . 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