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Show r edits. Lions Clash Teddy In Top Pro v. Tilt i( I y against the Green Bay half-poi- ' points. at Milwaukee. In today's other games, the The key games in the Eastern are four-poiDivision ' will be ' played at Phila- Chicago Bears (0-- Packers (1-- 2) , nt 3) delphia and New'Tfork. The Cleveland Browns are seven - point choices to boost their, perfect record to a 0 by defeating the Ea). at Philadelphia. The gles - 1) 4-- (0-3- favorites to beat the Los Angeles at Wrigley Field, and Rams (1-are six -- point the Redskins (1-choices against the Chicago Carat Washington. dinals (1-2) 2) 2) Area Sports Briefs Championship Nelson Named Up For Grabs Of President In Mat Test Bag Leopards The western states heayweight Aggie Group wrestling Big Victory be at championship 34-1- 10-rou- any "information' 'regarding the city's desire to enter the Triple is t&mz A circuit. Charles Romney, chairman of the Sugarhouse Chamber of Commerce baseball committee, said today he will attend the meeting with local baseball backer Jack ",Kr:ff: Job.v Salt Lake City Mayor Adiel Stewart also may attend the F. FT- session. It will be held Nov. 1 in Sacramento, Calif. Profl Roy TOP. MATM AN Salt Lake City has expressed Shire, one of the top attracinterest in gaining a franchise in tions among the current crop a revamped Coast League. Phoeof professional wrestlers, will nix, Ariz., has been named, as appear on a Thursday card in another possible franchise sjte. Provo. will I the Utah stake Thursday night when Prof. LOGAN (UP) State University athletic alumni Roy Shire and Gypsy Joe battle group, Friday elected Dale Nel- it out in the Eldred Recreation son" president "for the upcoming Center. year. Nelson, assistant professor . The greatest wrestling attracof physical education at the school, tion ever to hit- the Intermountain will serve with Fred Allen, Bur-le- West, Shire is the current Westr Idaho, vice president, and ern States champion. He also is one of the most hated characters Vern Anderson, Logan, sergeant-at-armto invade this area. Westerners have developed an Idaho Illness MOSCOW, (UP) undying hate for Shire ever since in his family has forced Jim Pres-te- l, he started calling them "pencil-necks.- " rugged University of Idaho lineman, to drop out of school this Gypsy Joe, who also has rated Coach said rather Skip Stanley high on Provo's Hate Paquarter. the 225jpound tackle would be rade, once drew the largest gate ever to attend a wrestling match back in school next semester. in Provo. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Salt Promoter Dave Reynolds said Joe match will Lake Chapter of the, National As the sociation of Accountants Fridajn headline Thursday's mat show, held iti annual Black and White which promises to be one of the grappling cards golf tourney with Clint Alexander most Mcheld in Provo. Bill ever and low gross taking In the semifinal, The Bat, a treDonald the low net awards. mendous attraction, and Char-r- o newcomer to Provo a Aztec, who has gained a great following in this area, will battle it out. Chief Suni Warclbud, one of the most popular and classiest Indian matmen ever to appear in Utah, wall tangle with Eric the Great, present manager of the Bat. The The Utah County Football Bat is probably the No. 2 roughAssociation's meeting, origineck grappler in this area at the nally set for Monday, will be present. held Oct. 21 at Provo High The mat card will get underway School, it was announced Satat 8:30 p.m. urday. Reynolds said wrestling cards The change in dates was will be held in the Eldred Recreamade because of the deer tion Center every Thursday night hunt which got underway throughout the fall and winter Saturday. months. He said scheduling problems made it necessary to shift FIGHT NEXT MONTH the matches from the Riverside NEW YORK (UP) Philippe Roller Rink to the recreation cenmanager of Alphonse Halimi ter. of France, is scheduled to leave today for Los Angeles where HaPIRATES "RING" BELL limi will meet Raul Macias on PITTSBURGH (UP) The PittsNov. 6 in a bantamweight title burgh Pirates have purchased fight. ' pitcher Bill Bell from theif Lincoln, Neb., farm clu-- and sold even. But both referee Harry Kess-le- r pitcher Jackie Brown to their Coand judge Harold Barnes lumbus, Ohio farm club. Bell had scored it Be did the United an record with Lincoln this Press. year. By UNITED PRESS East High School sat firmly in the driver's seat of the Region Three Utah high school football circuit today after a 14,0 win over Highland Friday. South, a team that has tied East this year, "remained the Leo- -' pards' biggest obstacle as it stopped West A singleton game - ih Region o saw Logan easily stop Ben Lomond 20-Olympus was Jordan in 5 over winner a , Region Four. Friday's Results Logan 20, Ben Lomond 7 16-- - y, s. 6. One-Tw- 7. 27-2- East 14, Highland 0 South 16, West 6 Pocatello 26, Granite 6 Olympus 27, Jordan 25 "Judge Memorial 0, North Summit Wasatch 26, South Summit 6 Notre Dame 12, Monticello 0 n, y weight, title "eliminator" at Arena Tuesday night. Secret punches are no novelty to boxing anywhere and this4country was the birthplace of the first one. Two hundred years ago Jack Broughton, who designed the earliest boxing gloves, assured the young bloods of Georgian society that he could show them a secret W Har-ringa- L ft ''a-Z-. Klein Named To Juab Primes Pilot Fort Worth For Academy Grid Game NEPHI Juab High, set its sights on a football game with Wasatch Academy - next Friday at Nephi, after suffering a 21-- 6 defeat at the hands of Delta last Thursday. Tlje Wasps scored the first touchdown of the game but the Delta eleven, using the double reverse effectively, came from behind to win the game. Coach Garrett said every member of the Juab grid team was either suffering from the flu or Bal-lanfa- nt i flu-ridd- en Shire-Gyps- y 0 ; blow to teach any offensive ruffian can use that hasn't been used that blue blood was as good as red. already." Pastrano, who Is fourth ranked, Richardson, ,23, did not reveal his secret punch to visiting news- has made a very favorable Impapermen in his rugged training pression with the British as and a person. Most knowlquarters in Wales, and a sparring edgeable partner confessed: "It doesn't 'arf 3 to 1 to experts rate him at least win. Richardson is the 'urt." heavier puncher but he is still a It was assumed it was a right boxer and the chances are hand of some sort. Some recalled clumsy that Willie will never let him land that the great flyweight, Jimmy that ponderous right secretly or Wilde, once threatened with a otherwise. secret punch, said of his opponent: Promoter Jack, Solomons hopes "If he's got two amis attae&d that the fight wil lbe the renaisto his shoulders the usual way sance of London as a world boxing there isn't any possible punch he , capital. Writer Contends Robinson Will Fight Agdin By JIMMY BRESLIN NEA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (NEA) Ray Robinson will "get into the ring arid take on Carmen Basilio again in despite anything he February speaks of at the present for a couple of reasons. One stems from the day he anCHICAGO (UP) The Chicago to a couple of his visnounced Cubs signed Lou Klein as managin itors his Harlem office, "I'll er of their Fort Worth farm club. be back." right The Cubs also signed former So Ernie Braca and Vic Mar-sill- o National League Umpire Lee took a seat. Braca smoked as a scout in Texas. a cigar. He smoked another one. Klein has been a manager .in the Marsillo talked. Then he talked Cub chain since 1955. Last year some more. he managed Memphis of the "About three and a half hours Southern Association and finished second. later," Braca says, "Vic tells me he is getting the idea Robinson won't be back. I agreed, so had had an attack of it and we left." therefore weren't as strong as This was a couple of days after would have Robinson been. had lost to Gene Full normally they v A-me- Welshman Works on 'Secret Punch7 As He Prepares For Pastrano Bout LONDON (UP) The most ancient of boxing weapons, "the SALT LAKE CITy (UP) Salt secret punch," cropped up again as Dick Richardson, the Lake City officials have been in- today Welsh milkman, announced! he will vited to the next meeting of the use one on Willie iof New Pacific Coast League to present Orleans in their Pastrano heavy- - Forty-iNXner- s, L Leaders Invited To PCL Meeting Giants and Pittsburgh- Steelers The San Francisco By UNITED PRESS in second the for Detroit with tied Colts the take The Baltimore meet at Yankee Stadium (both ' National Football League's hottest Western rae,v are farored hy a with New York favored by seven nt offense and ground defense to Detroit today to put their Western Division lead) on the line against the Lions in the day's top professional game. , ' Baltimore has swept its first is three starts bust Detroit (2-tie can 'only a game 'behind and the Colts for first place by. winning. The Colts, winners of only five of 31 road games in the NFL, ere favored by jist one point although they opened the campaign with a 4 victory over the Lions at Baltimore. - S. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1957 Utah County. Utah j. 2-- 1) -- 16 SUNDAY HERALD mer and Braea and Marsillo had come up to collect the manager's end of the purse. It wasn't paid. Braca. says, nor were his shares due from the Fullmer return and Basilio war. "My lawyer," Braca says, "figures we have '$200,000 coming, which is what we go to court for in the next couple of weeks." He isn't alone. The government keeps hitting Robinson for tax money. Joe Glazer, who served as Robinson's agent and, with Braca, fight manager, has called his attorney, too. Robinson told Glazer, "I won't pay you," and Joe, who holds a $120,000 mortgage on Ray's buildings,, among other things, is mad. ing for him," Braca says, "he told me he was broke. Ife keeps saying that to everybody.. I can't believe it. The man never spent, eight dollars in his life, especially recently, and he has been ' . making a fortune "My own opinion is that,, he has money buried in 1 tin can someplace. But no matter what he's got the bills are piling up so big now he has to fight Ba-s;I- in February. io There's no other way." There is another reason, too. fs a man without a title, Robinson is in trouble. For a day to run placidly with him, be must be addressed as "Champ" at least two dozen times.. His ego demands it. Never a popular figure In Harlem, he always had "champion" "Whn I got him on the phone going for him and it did a good a few days after we were wait Job of making him big mjaj; piece-holdin- r- . g rip-roari- ng T-- V Calhoun Cops Win Noted Change Over Castellani On County Grid MiddleNEW YORK (UP) weight contender Rory Calhoun, Officials Meet who won a lopsided decision over Rocky Castellani Friday night, looked to France today for an opponent because no American contender will fight him. "I've had to cable Charley of France to see if he'll fight Hu-m- ' ez you," matchmaker Billy Brown told the White Plains (N.Y.) slugger who had chased veteran Castellani about Madison Square Garden's ring for 10 rounds and hit him whenever he could. It was the first fight at the Garden in nearly six months and it was a very dull one for the fans and the TV spectators because of Rooky's running and grabbing tactics, It was such an uneven pursuit race that none of the three ring officials gave Atlantic City Rocky more than one round. Judge Tony CasteHano did call it eight for Cal- Fi-lip- 3,-0- 00 i one houn, for Rocky and pi, 9-- 1, one 11-- 4 " --es 'Open Monday and V Have You Chan ged to Till A . That's jt Or is ( -- 9 P.M. The. 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