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Show .;' ; 'v. 16- - Newspaper Enterprise Assn. In Fullmer any .other era, would be a common-plac- e slugger, but today be is an anachronism; a misfit among procrastinating colleagues. ! You have to admit that Fullbull of mer,' the BOZEiMAN,' Mont. (NEA) Gene title-hold- er - i is unique. ' to fight and leave He ;is content Jordan,"-Utah- , the the' .oratorical slugfeststo more talkative warriors of today. Proof positive is Fullmer's defense of the National' Boxing As- middleweight sociation nationally-televise- 1 chain-pionshi- p 1 d mmmm iii m II. . 1 4 -- don't have to worry .about had the mcey for nariris the' fight six months ago. iRing Kid seats have been unavailable fora couple of months." '" . X ' Gene Fullmer, This is Rothschild's and Full trier's second title 'bout in a col lege field house. The first, was defense Fullimer's first inst Snider Webb in the Utah stat flelrf house in Logan. Dec. Fullmer, left, defends the: IN THIS CORNER-7-GeNBA verson of the mddleweght ttle aanst Joey Gardello. . e fihese-town- s . .'..,. '!':..'. : i . 6-- 3, 6-- 1. 8-- 6, . .! . 6-- 0. DOUBLES McCormick-Storr- AF, s, 0-- 6, Taylor-Chapli- n, d, Wright-Crooksto- 6-- 4. 6-- 4, BYH, Nelson-McDonal- d, 6-- 0. 6-- 0, n, A 't you: ''want Excellent ' i :i Service 'on your auto- - : If i' i mobile where bride is taken in their work, You had better farina your car to us. Now is the T I M E f or your Spring , Tune - up : and State Inspection ...t j i US-"- Dick Hundley McFarland and Blanche Martin: A f-- KCllISS" i 1 WHILE THEY LAST OFF ON 1959 MODEL ALL BEAR K0DIAK 6-- 2, SPECIAL BOWS the rest." These threats doomed the en def. terprise.- All but one of the - spe cial, trains Mfere cancelled. When def. the fight did start on that hot July day, many of the seats were empty until thousands without tickets broke through the 'Your Sportsman's Headquarters'! 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All parents and others interes Colt League baseball is for 16. More than 85 per-- cent of the boys 15 and 1,096 common stocks listed on the New York stock Exchange paid one or more cash dividends in 1959. A ' Provo Colt League meeftng will be held Monday at 8 plin : Jj& Provo, Utah j DON'T BURY DEAD ANIMALS! ...' Colt Loop Slates Meeting - y0 j 6-- 3. Foldaway Model. ? 207 W. 3rd N. . ne But even with a gimmick, Rothschild admits he'll have to minrih of the population of southwestern Montana and Boze man: pop. 18,000, to fill the 12,500 - seats of the: $1,600,000 field house. We figure to draw from towns throughout the state," Rothschild ' explains. "Great Falls, Butte, Bil lings, Livingston and Miles City - will-brepresented, I hope. Some ' of are' 300 and 400 miles, away, but .distance doesn't mean anything in Montana. ' GARAGE . ' ,. . 1 Joey Giardello - title 4. all-aroun- arena, e ; t ; around-th- i '."'. - . ; gates and piled 3-- 2, . 4,We ., : " . : High Netters Tip; A. j! , when Jack Dempsey fought om-mv oiWhniris- There" "sure was a i aquawk about" that. ' promised "They Dempsey's manager, Jack Kearns, $300,000; They dug around and got donaBY tions to build a wooden stadium just west of town. Excitement 3-F. 2 swept the west. Some 30 special trains were lined up to brhtg in BY High defeated American the fans.' Provisions were made in a recent match on to handle up! to 40,000 visitors in Fork, the .town, then with a population the BYU courts. The results: of 1,200. , SINGLES "They got $200,000 to Kearns. Pierpont, BYH, def . Chadwick, But they ha4 trouble getting any more. Kearns, up until two days Schumuhl, AF, def. Boshard, before the fight, kept threaten ing to call it off unless he got ? almost broke the bank and the town of Shelby. That was in 1923, ; - n The Intermountain AAU gymnastics meet will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the BYU Field-house, it was reported Saturday . The meet will be diyided into two classes novice (for ijunior and senior high, , school) and junior (for college). Schools and organizations en tered in the event include East Mill Creek LDS Stake, BYU, of Deseret. Gym, University Utah, Orem High andj Granite School District. The, events will include free exercises, long norse, siae norse. horizontal bar, parallel bars, still rings, tumbling, cumo, rope iiying ringsi ana ' . trampoline. ; ! , However, Jenson said if Fullmer wins, he will probably defend June 22 in either San FranHe cisco or Missoula, Mont. be would said San Francisco the site of a proposed Fullmer-Gusta- v Shozl .contest and Mis'"'has the inside track for a soula Fullmer-CarmeBasilio" bout. Both Scholz and Basilio are expected to attend next .Wednesbout and day's championship challenge the winner. t Area AAU Gymnastic Meet Set ! mkzk IS: , v here. i . , ! HUNDLEY I ' bout in State College Montana the from; field house, located in Bozeman, a little tattlei town . snuggled in the Gallatin Valley o fthe northern Rockies on April '20. Fullmer's second title defense since' taking the crown from Carmen Basilio last August, this fight could be the redemption of Montana boxing, according to promoter Norman Rothschild. , least we have the money for - this one," Rothschild says. "The last time a title fight was held, in Montana, Jack Kearns . Could be? it's too lateJ in- two in Utah and San and Missoula, Mont., iare seeking Fullmer's services after he defends his title here next week. ; t Jenson said a rematch , between fullmer and Joey Giardello would, ' be held in Salt Lake City or' Ogden, Utah, June 22, if Giardello upsets the champion in their bout next Wednesday at the Mon-- . tana State College Fieldhouse v.v.v.x.w. against Joey Giardello . a (UPI) ;,." - ... 1 The fight went its full 15 rounds and Dempsey finally retained his title by hammering out a deci sion over the game, popular sorry that Gene" Fullmer and Joey Gibbons. Gidrdello are doing their middle Right after the fight, thanks to an escort that got them through inin weight scrapping Bozeman, the crowd, Dempsey and Kearns stead of here. town with virtually all the1 The fact that the state's one left ' !.! :1 gate receipts. previous title fight was in Shel All Gibbons got was $6,500 4. 1923, featuring by on July ' framing expenses,, plus a $1000 Jack Dempsey and check champion ' that he couldn't cash until challenger jTommy Gibbons? is iaz wnen Jseioy panKSi had re this northern Montana commun covered from the shock of the ' ity's No. 1 claim to fame. and that came fight "We're not sorry we're not do with: failurea depression 1923 crops. of the ing it again because this- - way Buckley insists: that the crowd Bozeman gets the headaches and we get the publicity of reflect-- , wasn't actually as threatening as ed glory," said John J. Buckley, to Dempsey as some accounts have related secretary' of the Shelby Chamber of Commerce. TITANS SIGN PLAYERS The story of the fight, and the NEW YORK (UPI) sThe New promotional (fiasco surrounding it, York Titans of the American Ls legend in: the boxing world Football League have signed their "It started because a bunch of fourth Michigan State,, player, the early oil men were having Larry-.- ! Bielat. The Buckley, recalls. "Then they got quarterback the- idea of having Dempsey and oihef ' former Spartans on the squad. are John Lewis, Jerome Gibbons fight here. cluding j i Mont. (UPD Next Wednesday in Bozeman, Mont has it's second boxing champion ship fighV in history. And Shelby's not the least bit Francisco v y -- ' ....... t. , SHK.U5Y, irnr, said today four cities, i : ng . imiddleweight- champion Gene Full-- 1 n !. '. - Mont. BOZEMAN, - - jMarv Jenson, manager' of NBA - and two ecord for last year. The Brooklyn-borfancy puncher could have had his 1 chance at in the title a few years back 1954 but he was bypassed by Bobo Olson for Rocky Castellani and a big guarantee. after an Now, a career, jail sentence for slugging' a gas station attendant, and Giardello puts, his punch and style against the mauler,. Gene Fullmer. ' vi 'In some parts of the state,, sparring partners so badly that fans are' chartering planes to come his trainers had to limit his boxV ing to three times a week." to the fight." ' t On the basis of Giardello's last two outings both, against Dick the Rothschild gives way to British Empire ' frailties of promoting and ele- Tiger, the it doesn't appear the vates his fighters to slightly exfighter is too formaggerated heights. For instance;: Philadelphia "Giardello has really trained idable a foe for Fullmer. hard. He worked in Livingston, Tiger won a decision in ChiMont., and looked real good. He says he is going to stage an up cago, but in the 'return in Cleve' ' land Giardello walked off with set. i j "Fullmer has been beating up a disputed call, giving him a four By PAT PABRISH T . Bozeman to Host Title Go And Shelby's Not Unhappy Four Cities Bid For Gene Fullmer Bout f Gets racK Maybe Too latie At Tit e, West - n n n free-swingi- -' Utah County, Utah' , ! X ; ... ' i ' STINTAY, APRIL 17, I960 SUNDAY HERALD "1 TO PAY new co fort, new fit! - Missile - moaern rowncrait slip - ons that fit your foot as snugly and securely as a turtle fits his shell! Periney's top-lin- e follows the exact Contour of your "foot . . . assures full comfort every step you take! The uppers are soft, super-flexibglove leather . . the insoles are completely cushioned; Sanitized fresh. Choose bone, tawny or black. - r .:" J r . - elas-ticiz- ed mm mm le -- 6 to 12 t |