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Show SUNDAY. SEPT. 18. 1951 SUNDAY HERALD Ptah Provo, Utah County, New Coarse Probe of Possible Video Record Set Blackout of All Sports Matthews By Jimmy Events Proposed by Solon Maxwell Wins Amateur Golf Crown ' Youngest To Kid Win Since Bobby Jones United Press Sport Writer BETHLEHEM. Pa., Sept. 15 . a, 1 :, 0J.fi) Sarfdv-haire- d Billy Maxwell, a Texan, tough little youngest win-- , today becameU. the S. Amateur golf npr of the Championship since Babby Jones as he defeated lawyer Joe Gag-- j liardi of Mamaroneck, N.Y., 4 and: W 'wSaSmik - : tJSmSBt 3. I The same ace as the "Emperor" wag when he scored his initial triumph in' 132. the Bantam bat- tier from Odessa. Tex., won the hearts of a gallery of 7000 in the un- ent &k , MMIlnHI lh i i n I SEATTLE. III1 n VIBH SsF 7 IHH H1111111111' wwcjaa'ir II HnRBlisBSHB JB iWiHi vv?a&Eixe W ) .a-v.-- r.Ci :.. 1 it if Wash.. SeDt. UJD 15 Harry (Kid) Matthew with his lethal left hook won a technical knockout over California heavyweight champion Grant Butcher In the fourth round of their scheduled fight last night. Referee Davey Ward of Tacoma, Wash., raised Matthew's arm in victory as the Kid was boring in lor a kill two minute and 20 seconds after the fourth round began. Matthewshad floored the San Francisco slugger for a count of nine just 13 second before the fight waa stopped. It was the Seattle boxers 62nd victory, in .a row, equalling the world record for consecutive wins set by Willie Pep during n sssssssssssWmBbsS & - : ri TMlHBBjiH m. feiifi- ' I I ffBHffiraBlHBW B- k? - ifzh SP H I I'H 3fM bright sunshine which flooded Smcon Valley country club as he rival flattened his With a set of red hot iron. Maxwell, a jH Ll jK- H-- II fliirMniiTiriffisiini ir r II m Wins 62nd Fight In Row known even though he captains North Texas State's three-tim- e NCAA golf champions, thus" became the first fairway artist from SHORT REIGN Bandy Turpin, fiat on his baA in. the 10th round, loses his middleweight title to the Lone Star state to win the t, National. And the chunky Sugar' Ray. Robinson, walking to neutral corner, in just 80 days after he wrested it from Robinson. seven-inc- h slugger did rt Robinson regained his crown when the referee stopped the fig ht in 2 minutes 52 seconds of the 10th and game and with a precision-bui- lt awarded him a k. b. The bout was held in tWPolo Grounds at New York. In a heart which never faltered. Gagliardi Takes Lead PRESS BATSMEN Gaaliarrii, New York metropolis Three-StaNational League tan amateur king, had been a coal H AB Pet. PLAYER CLUB customer all the way through the, Musial, St. Louis 328 192 .3(14 early rounds as he knocked of.fj former champions Charley CtJPj Ashburn, Phila . 588 200 .341 480 182 .338 Robinson. Brk. , and Sam Urzetta. And he jumped 1951-5- 2 wres-! The professional p over .uxie 149 .325 to a one-u438 O ieaa Brk. Campanella, at will season be opened U ninA maflr Btl.. .31.i 133 489. iuoi a rf tUng Provo Labor temple XDiHy a I Ilia lillic-livi- ic Kiner, Pitts. . arena MISSOULA. Mem., Sept. 13 (U.PJ League With the exrpDtion of itx hack- some of! vBUt ar p i 384 127 .331 didn t UV'edi a Jl? field. Montana will abandon th Fain, Phtla Athletes in the sport. 4R8 .323 180 , Griz-- , Minoso. ffhicago w.iere neither spokcat any time, Promoter. for the system an-31 486 15f Reynolds ooirao wiiuame. Washlies Ivjaxwell fought to a two up edge .nounced that Dave game against opening the arena at IBS WJ 20 . 173 18 with a 540 one under - par Detroit iKell. J 22. in irfgton Seattle, Sept, urvi-icr- u 487 154 .316 70 against Gaeliardi s 36- pas oet-31; 34 wasn. starta In It" tentative announcing made it three for the opening, Buzzsaw Jones, 3773.27Little Billy ing lineup today. Coach Ted Ship-ke- y s best one the of himself Kiner. Pirates country a one over with at par up said he will call on Tiis line- 39;HOME RUNS ' his size, will referee Hodges, Dodgers 37; Musial, men for football. against a 39 and then built his wrestlers for show.. .1 Thp linotm hac Vf n rrt A Man, mi Cards 32; Campanella, Dodgers advantage to four up and ran itjthe opening j left end; Dave Miller, left tackle; 31 ..""'i1' out; Headline Event RUNS BATTED IN Williams. For the 33 holes required.) Gordon Jones, left guard: Jim Sox 121; Zernial. As U8; Red was two! main Bob event, young Billy exactlyeven parj Matched in, the Antonich, Rob.nson. Murray, center; White Sox 109; Irvin, while Gagliardi was six over. !ou;t of three 'falls, one hour time The New Yorker could have Hmit. Jre Pat Q'Dowdv .and tackle. Dick Moomaw. right end'GianU 107; Gordon, Bra ve 104. HITS Ashburn. Phillies 200; alibied his defeat but he didn't. Dannv McDonald. Both of these for offense. Ed Anderson, right Last night, for. the second night Musial, Cards 192; DiMaggio, Red are known to Central Utah end for defense in a row, he had three abscessed rjng faps. McDonald. 4he robust The offensive backfield will be Sox 181; Dark, Giants 179; Fu- Bill Sledge. George VucuroVich quarterback; irillo. Dodgers 17R. Ml'SCLEMAN hTiTk thT almost iean,ad,?n' nTZ Sl h 117; Kiner Pirate f,wtb11 anrf, il-pr,Uuto first Provo appearance Paul Wold, left halfback: Bob, RUNS Cards wres- - , make casual youngster from the Dodg114; before entering Hodges. and Fred Mu!!. halfback, Byrne, piayer right t nnnine " "Rff"1. ewnt of West Texas played without . circuit. It was in Chicago lent 108: Williams. Red so loo; Mirehott. fullback. o T h firt atf rartrd that Defensive backfield, Hal Sher-- ? DiMaggio. Red Sox 105. expression. L a.a u;- Roe. Dodgers PITCHING beck; B. Graves. Lloyde Thomas, Point Turning 20-and Dick Lindsay Kinder, Red Sox devastating dropktcks caught the BOXinfJ IIUD Mned Since Shipkey plans one workout Maglre. Giants 20,6: Feller. In And there were many tim fanev of the spectators. Martin, As daily until the squad leaves for dians 22-when each of, them might have then he has traveled tnrougnoot pjjr parjrjind5 tS ROW Seattle next Jhursday. Until now. nnneri nr orimaced in this the United States. Canada and, j Grizzlies have been having final for Ameri- - Mexico for ring engagements. pressure-packe- d yORKl Sept. 16 (U P" j.W ms opponent., wnn.-nausessions two. nany. ca s highest amateur comYork state golfing athletic ;TheNew honor. The most painful' moment Big Springs. lex also v ntgruy mission ha, levied the maximum!-fostrOrur f swarthy Joe came on the 203- -: respected . as an athlete and lne of $oon Qn the international COACH The IBC put in four extra rows SIASE8ALL ; yard 14th hole in the morning man. ICIDE VICTIM : I . v 'of rinirside seats at- Wedncsdav, v four wood se venii teet " tne Tur- - ' fHsrAMPAlfSN III. Sept 13 (U. TrxArtM irom T"" it? l rt ' ht r.s Ra v Robinson-Randnic . . t ; i miv snnlrana rf tri ' w : " trip pin and Maxw eii aruve in wtitle fight. . Walter Roettger. baseball cOachj . i out o mree 1.11 pin middleweight two f ,RC trap where his ball nestled in ,the sem.-nn- J of Illinois and. , 1Tivr4ilv . . "a"J. r. limn of $30 m mv -- "M aand 40 feet from tne pin. UtJsn county goners maKina me ringside seats, letterina former St I.iis Cardinal nlaver s to hole looked limrt, are asked to like It Price today 'P Gagliardi cuir. de bv slashina'hi them,. instead of mumbprinii - thrm . . A II rf n'Jfl vn mv But Little Billy had other ideas coma totne "mer oi P violation and said direct thrdat wrists, police Snprial Aitrartion he Taking a lazy nuonouK. ' A caravan will start from wedged the ball out, and taking The special event ' one fa,l with They labeled the extsa rows r t that t time. Rides will be nro- two little hops, it bounced into time limrt. may "steal 4 A, 6A, 8A andi 10A. Thus what the hole for a deuce. the .show. Lt pits' Bill Sledge of should have been the 11th row Omaha, the largest - city in vided lor golfer wishing to gotransportaGagliardi missed his putt and Oklahoma acrin;t Ralnh Alex-- f nf rincside Keats artualW was the Nebraska, i the world s second and wlfo do not have Tuent one down. That was the ander of Davton . Ohio , ition. T . livestock market. 13th. . largest ' ' '? tQrnusg point, for never again was, scze, is. a former Rice insti- nr aoie to eaten tne wixie una-jtut- e student and three letterman miter. in fnn'thall haskethall and track. He, majored in physical culHlre. "Sledge enlisted In the air corps and later" joined the arbiy flying school at Randolph field. Tex. H's 5 feet 9 4 inchifs tall and ranks as one Qf .the leading MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS OK wrestlers today, according to Pro- -, moter Ryrjefds. He's an expert In with vicious" tackles, dropkirks and hammerlocks. He has wrestled chukar partridge ih all parts of the world and is were recently released in west former southern spates champion. FREE INSPECTION NOW AT Boxelder county. This is the secin of ond release chukars qjuantity ASHTON'S year, "the first plant having ' tfiis in Carbon county near been made ' Price. The area in which the release was made was chosen after investigation showed ample feed, anrf proper cover so far as habits" chukar are knoWn. Only adult birds were released, half of either sex. 1940-J94- 3. Batting Leaders Major Leagues five-foo- t i Show Launches Wrestling Season Monday rV Montana Abandons r 2-Plat- System oon Except for Backs : 1 . - two-plato- at n nBk in-vw- -- on W S--7 f 60-min- aL? - J.v a:" -- wine-SPrca- MAl-r- .i ..t 11-- 2: 2; 11-- 4. 7; s Golfers Going To a. -- ai m . Price Meet . r, m r - : . nf - - - .... . . I V.. m half-swin- g, m . ' ., DONT Chukar Partridge Release Made' West Boxelder Two-hundr- Jimmy Thompson, Timpano go golf professional, completed his grand slam of the Timp links Friday when he set a course record of 30 for the back nine. Jimmy previously held the record for the front nine, also 30, set some time ago. Playing at the top of hi game these days, Thompson recently' won the 190, Rocky Mountain PGA tournament at Grand Junc- WRESTLING PROVO ARENA West First North MON. SEPT. 17th Ifi.V i DonnO McDonald PQ. O'Dowflv SEMI-FI- N STILL H HI AL 8 Mike Nazanon vs RALPH ALEXANDER Reservations: Wick Swain Barber Shop, Harold's Cafe and Lounge. Maureen7 1 I a she: - . I uf kw - - v LOOK! LOOK! PAY BET YOUR LIFE ONLY 1 0 a. S4 DOWN ON YOUR FAVORITE to , VISUALINER 1 . . RIFLE , 0 j OR T ji BBsm" " Forest Hills, N Y. for a workout. Li'l Mos,art,ed the tennis world by becoming the youig est women s national champion in history. (NEA). m a I . Shotgun eafcta ilaliai BUY ON FIRESTONE BUDGET PLAN! e - 9. WANTED ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Prices Paid fee BONES- - - WOOL - HIDES Sonny Or rock "SPECIAL EVENT BILL SLEDGE SMILING beams brightly .H 'Connolly strolls dn.to the court at le vr-nr-A- FRONT END ALIGNMENT - . -- ,' if 11 ail sports football baseball, basketball, boxing, racing, and "all Y 1 ot ed v the resolution todiy to Include P N proposed a congressional Investicontests, professional or gation today of a possible tele- other vision blackout of all sport otherwise." Chiirman Adolph J Sabath. D, event. He asked the houae rule com- III aaid be believe all member mittee yesterday to authorize an of he rule committee favor the Investigation aimed primarily at resolution which call for a study "retrainta" on the t eleviaing of to determine "whether the people States are beirfg boxing matches. He explained of the United 'unreasonable redenied, by tion. Colo. established at different times, straint, the viewing of sporting HI record breaking" attempt when he was playing only nine events on' television or motion back ninV holes on each attempt. pictures." Friday for the par-3- 3 holes on the Timp course resulted George ScHneltter. Salt Lake The resolution doe not from six birdie, two par and pro, held a record of 28 for the tion radio broadcast. course one bogey that latter when he 35 par old Timpanogo Stems From Fig ht missed a three-foputt ort No. when it was only a nine-ho- new lay-18, 15. He was playing with Almo out. Both nine of the Clemente proposal and Oex Alger and Matt Fergu- however, are different from the from television blackout on son. He paired 10 and 12, bogied old course and Thompson's and home the set of the Ray Robineon-Rand- y scores are not 15 and birdied the rest. Schneitter's : Turpin middleweight m a Thfimntnn'l turn championship fight The fight waa televised on a 'closed circuit to few theater in about a doren cities. The theater charged admission. Under the expanded resolution, the investigation undoubtedly would look Into the college football situation The national collegiate athletic, association, stung by falling football receipt last fall in TV areas, ha decreed that only seven college game will be televised nationally this fall. A few other will be televised locally. Apparency large scale televising of the game is Out Grig Beetrtctie The national football league also ha restricted televising of the pro game this fall. The pro game away from home may be televised at home, but not in the area where the games are played. If the house rule committee decide Tuesday to approve Clement's resolution a Sabath the investigapredict it will tion may be tied in with the house monopoly subcommittee a hearing on baseball. . The monopoly group spent two weeks' this summer delving into whether major league baseball was violating the nti-trlaw. Later the commute will go into oasebaii territorial rights system whereby the broadcast of big league gimes Is prohibited within ' 60 miles of a minor, league park during local game - time. Clemente's resolution doesn't,' stop at the television situation. ' It cell for an investiagtsoa mi whether racketeers are connected with sport event, whether promoters are interfering with sports TOP ROCKY MOUNTADt PRO Provo' Jimmy Thompson, pro- because of their control of arenas, in fessional at the Timpanogos golf course, exhibits the trophy he and whetherin person engaged such control as U sport are won in Grand Junction. Colo . when he copped the Rocky Mountain PGA tournament. lie also tied for third in the Rocky Moun- shut off logical contender for tain open, staged along with the PGA. The- traveling trophy waa national titles. offered three year ago by.Shubach Jewelry. It's Jimmy' for a year, unless he can repeat his triumph in 1952 Thompson's latest Hot. humid days make young golfing feat was a SO on the back nine of 'the Timp course Friof the links; He turkey and chicken day, to set. the course record for that portion already held the course record for the front- nine, another 30 to bluecomb disease. made some time ago. 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