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Show Patterson!. Li sifon CHICAGO (UPI) Champion Floyd Patterson and challenger Sonny Liston began the long wait today for" their Tuesday meeting for the world heavyweight title with only one spark of controverwhich sy left for settlement will worn. be ... 'gloves The dispute over the gloves Monday when the fighters received their pre-figinstructions, J be-jg- an . ht Stanford Nips 1 Tulane 6-- 3 The NEW ORLEANS UPD Stanford line looked to be Hose Bowl caliber today, but where1 oh where is the Indian offense? Stanford eked tout a 3 win over Tulane Friday night in a rough opening battle for both teams'. The Green Wave hit a 'first quarter field goal from the 11 and it appeared it might stand up. until card soph J.B. Lodato scooted 30 yards in the final quarter. Stanford's line from tackle to tackle is big and deep with rough-nik- s Frank Atkinlike Frank Dubofsky, son, Chuck Buehler, 230 -pound C.B. Simons, and 196 pound linebacker Ed Cummings presenting Stanford's stoutest; defense in at least a decade. K ! 6-- 262-pou- nd 220-pou- nd 260-pou- nd , J'' Bob Bailey Grabs Top Honor In It MEASURE OF THE MAN a Bob Bail-e- y, third baseman in TWCCUC&M II UJiTU Uiil WE'LL EE V . L. . i.v If IS'- By DICK DEW UPI Sports Writer didn't have time for a letdown after beating Houston. It was a short week." ; , V?e So Mike Holovak's Boston,' Pa- triots, the new spoilers of , the League, American Football unbeaten smashed Denver's hopes after only two games.' The Bronco loss meant that the Dallas Texans, winners ' only, in their lone start this season, are unbeaten ih the circuit. Every other one of the seven AFL' entries have been beaten at least . ; .The rime I Houston -- San Diero will be televised over Chmnel 1:30 4, p.m. today. once, after less than three r6unds of games. The Patriot defense, statistical ly the most porous in the league, converted two Denver passes! into Boston touchdowns in a 6 vie tory over the Broncos Friday addition, the j host night, In defenders recovered three of six Denver fumbles and Boston twice stood off the Western Division 46-1- j ITTt MiV tmi, 5l "it Fight Results ." hand-picke- V A (THOUG4 $2 WEIGHS JZ2) . ' --SOKJKy A-- 5 Victory A &GJ&C4CE WLL. TAKE tSf IT TO S the championship 160-pou-nd 3 NFL Teams Face By NORMAN MILLER UPI Sports Writer There is some unusual early-seaso- n pressure on the San Francisco Forty Niners, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles to Sunday in the National Football League. Each of these clubs will be out to stave off a second straight dewin-or-el- Tests Golf Association Names Chairman ; i, SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake Country en's golf association Theresa Kimball as for the coming year. 'Isabelle Ray was chairman, ' : (UPD-T- he Club's womhas named its chairman elected vice - se feat. The Giants play the Eagles at Philadelphia on the second weekrat-racend' of the. round-robi- n thak could kill off at least one of 0 the Eastern Division's three lead in top shape. 46-1- 6 ing teams, by the following Sun Coaches Al Sherman of the Gi3 favored York New is ants by day. .and Nick Skorich of the some both points. planned Eagles And the Forty Niners are in changes to beef up the offense Detroit for a battle with the and-o- r to counter-ac- t injuries. Push Rookie Back Lions, who put on the most deva Sherman said he planned to use stating o ffense of the opening team inside, the Patriot five-yar- d new, under weekend their quarter " line. Even so, Denver passers rolled back, Milt 7Plum. Detroit is the points. up 499 yards, including a record- - choice by S. L. pass play. Frank length Louis The Green Bay-S- t. Full-WorkiTripucka pitched to Jerry Tarr ng over will be televised for one touchdown, and George Channel 5, starting: at 11 a.m. Shaw threw the long - distance today. pass. , Boston's Babe Parilli passed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Odds On Others The seven yards to Gino Cappelletti on Lake announced Salt Here is "line" the Bees Sunday's City 18 to Jim Crawford and yards tod'ay they have severed their for scores.- Cappelletti kicked two other NFL games: Green Bay Packers 14 over St. farm-clties with the Cleveland field goals and four conversions to at Milwaukee. Indians Cardinals Louis join the Chicago Cubs. Claude King romped 71 yards 16 of the full work at Announcement Cleveland Browns hone; from scrimmage for another over was Redskins. made here to ing agreement Washington score. 3 at over Salt Vice Executive Lake Rams Bears day by But the pass intercep LosChicago , Franks. President Herman Angeles. A tion.runback by Fred Bruney and Baltimore Colts 6 pver Vikings This season the Bees worked stolen pass return by the at Minneapolis-St- . Paul. with the Cubs and the Indians. Ron Hall broke the Broncos. 6 was the Indians who furnished Cow Steelers It j6ver Pittsburgh The remaining top game this most of the players at Dallas. weekend is the invasion by defend boys ing champion Houston, of San Diego on Sunday. The Oilers who A spacious, marvelously comfortable have beaten the Chargers, in both n home 4on wheels the all-ne- w playoffs, go into the underdogs. game as eight-poiso Dodge Motor Home. Self-powere- d, The title rematch will be tele you and your family can nap, cook, D vised to all but the West Coast eat and play while cruising smoothly at and Dallas starting at 4:30 p.m. EDT. highway speeds. Ideal for either short Dallas Texans ,were fa . The weekend trips or extended vacation tours vored by 10 points in their Sun k 26-foday game at Oakland. That Tex Available in 23- - and body lengths. match will be televised luxurious on the West Coast and back at Colorful, interiors, lifetime Dallas at 1:30 p.m., PDT. aluminum exteriors. Standard equip- e- Bees Sign 97-ya- rd I g-a- Oct. against Dick Tiger at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. The West Jordan fighter has Win-Or-El- se been in training on and off since last March when he was first signed to meet Paul Pender in Plum, happy to be away from Paul Dudley, a rookie speedboy April. When the Pender bout fell Cleveland coach Paul Brown's from Arkansas, as much as posthrough he was signed to meet rigid reign, demonstrated- Sunday sible at running halfback. ;"We Tiger, the British Empire middlethat he can play better in unfetchampion but the bout tered surroundings. He hit on 21 are pushing Dudley as fast as we weight was twice before a speof 30 passes for 251 yards and can," Sherman said, "because he cific delayed was set. date three touchdowns against the has an exceptionally fast takeFullmer turned his ankle FriSteelers in what Detroit coach off." Dudley was acquired in a while when he slipGeorge Wilson called a "perfect trade with the Packers just be- day on thesparring of the canvas. ped edge game." fore! the season began. However,; he shook off the misWilson, however, fears the unThe Giants also will have hap and finished the sparring sespredictable Forty Niners. They to make some switches to replace sion with Ish. now have won in Detroit three Roosevelt Brown, ofTrainer Angelo Curley said the straight seasons, including last fensive tackle, and rookie line- ankle was swollen but didn't bothyear's 49-- rout. 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Those controlling the ancillary rights are anticipating they will bring in $4 million. Patterson is guaranj teed $2 millionf The scrap will be heard from coast to coast on radio, but there will be no home television. Even at the more conservative estimates, Patterson and Liston will play to nWe money than any other scrap in history. Approximately half the money from closed circuit television will be 'split 5 per cent to Jie champion and 12Vfe . to i the challenger. They, will take the same, cuts from the live swag. No wonder Sonny Liston t&yi of Floyd Patterson: "Getting big pay days. That's what he do - ' 'i . A .j COURIER CLOTH Deer Hunters I m " 7-5- Wo TTrTTTTWlllIoMIHllHMI11IIiriI.niMllI.lllIniMllIonM.lllMlil Jenson said Fullmer woul break camp Oct. 2 and set up training headquarters in San Fran ATTENTION! ut k! 3-t- o-l out today. - that early . Pact With Cubs post-seaso- one of the several heavyweights ducked by Patterson, knocked out Henry Cooped in the second ast December, round London promot- the Lavene Harry er, stressed how unfortunate this was for the Briton. Levene said Patterson had jagreed to box Cooper next. . Who do I like in the Ldston- Patterson fight? I've got to like Liston, would rnake him The Bear is overl Patterson bigger, stronger, punches harder and takes a. punch better. Patterson people are banking' on his speed. "What is speed?" asks Liston. "He gotta cornel close to hit me. When he come ilose.'t hit him." Liston figures to go to the post "j the. favorite at .. Championship Sports, Inc., the promoter, is cheerfully predicting a live gate of $500,000, at from $10 to $100. "The j important money will; come from' closed circuit television with ihe prices ranging to $10. The action may be viewed Fastest growing plant on earth is the giant kelp. best." ue And i Y. A. Tittles gimpy knee bothers him, Ralph Guglielmi will get his chance at quarterback. Skorich said he planned to replace a few players in the offensive line who "are not playing up to their potential." The Eagles gained only 28 yards on the ground in losing to the Cards last Sunday. Skorich feels his quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, is in peak form, despite a bruised knuckle on his left hand. an-Raid- er By United Press International Lino MILAN, Italy (UPI) J Mastellaro, Italy, outpointed ean Benard, Belgium (10) (feather' weights). John-LOS ANGELES (UPI) San Francisco, ny Riggins, 192, knocked out Alejandro Lavorante, 1 212, Argentina (6). v , Nebraska Cops The Neb. (UPI) Nebraska Cornhuskers smashed South Dakota, 53-Saturday in their first game under Coach Bob Devaney. The hew Cornhusker coach put d 49 Nebraskans on the field and eight of them punc tured the South Dakota defenses for touchdowns. Second - string quarterback John. Faiman, who threw two touchdown passes, was the closest thing the Cornhuskers ' had to an individual hero. Nebraska scored one touchdown In the first period and added a pair in the second period before turning the heat on the wilted South Dakota forces in the final two periods. j Boxes Five More Rounds mm 53-- 0 Co-fisk- ey Gene Fullmer hard-punchin- ot j '111 46-ya- rd I 15-rou- nd title-hold- er 33-ya- rd at starting I! I . &TTRSON - Patriots Smash Denver In AFL; 2 Ganies Set Today " 7 title, the only one ever to regain it and making seven alleged de fenses. Patterson created this unpreceCHICAGO (NEA By his own dented situation himself by con admission, Floyd Patterson is fighting for more than the de sistently ignoring contenders who fense of thp world heavyweight might havef peen given some of a chance. The result championship when he finally measure' is! that Liston Is the yardstick by tackles Sonny Liston in a schedwhich Patterson will be meas uled match at Park, in Chicago Sept. 25. ured by a loVjof people. The St. Six years after first winning Louis bully boy gives Floyd the the title, Patterson seeks status. first real chance to prove he can fight up to the heavyweight The Brooklyn-raise- d has remained virtually unhonored championship standard since he and unsung while becoming the initially acquired the title by outi Archie Moore in youngest man ever td win the kncking 1956 in an exhibition that to many close observers was too weird for belief. TMston has knocked out or decisively defeated everybody he could lure into the battle-pi- t with him, so the upcoming match will show jwhetheif Patterson is a true Champion or just a heavyweight tvith fast hands and feet. Patterson blames, boxing writ ers for his lack of high station, WEST JORDAN (UPI) Hard- professing not to understand working Gene Fullmer boxed five why they wouldn't go along with d more rounds today raising to 186 his list of pushovers. Falling Floyd was forced into the total number of rounds he's Liston, whom he intendsparred in preparation for next fighting ed to keep Waiting for at least month's title defense. The National Boxing Association another year... After Zora Folley, middleweight champion sparred with Nathan Ish, Juan Sanchez and Kelly Burden at Manager , Mary Jenson's gym. Fullmer defends his portion of i 0, who received a reported $175,000 has bonus to sign with Pittsburgh,' ' been named the 1962 "Rookie of the Year" in the 1 International ; League. Bailey hit 28 home runs for the Columbus Jets and tied for' 'the honors league's . 11 of 108. the He with received, 24 votes cast by the league sports writers in the MVP balloting. runs-batted-- A By HARRY GRAYSON ri'. mi t If Newspaper Enterprise Sports Editor J 14-in- ch red-shirte- NEW YORK (UPI) Sfc&E&T 7J--3 able to furnish gloves which will fit Listen's huge fists. Patterson's handler, Dan Florio, and his manager, Cus D'Amato, object to Liston using gloves with a foam rubber padding made by a Chicago manufacturer. This was the stalemate which resulted Monday and vWhich was slated for solution Friday when four new sets of gloves from the New York firm arrived for Liston to test. None of them fit. The commission then approved Llston's use of a set of gloves from the Chicago firm. But D'Amr ato objected since "they're flat over the knuckles," which he g feared would give the an Liston edge. The commission then ordered four more sets of gloves from the New York firm, with specific in structions to see that they will fit over Liston's huge thumb, and decreed that a decision will be made Monday. igm 1 Patterson Fights For Ring Status JLCTON and the second round of the hassle left the issue still unsolved on Friday. Patterson has approved gloves made by a New York firm, with padding of curled horsehair. But the New York firm has been un- e sit 1 SUNDAY HERALD 15 Six Years After Capturing Title, "W4 LINCOLN, j Long Waif Begnini Dispute Over Gloves, Remains Unsettled SS.8' 1962 furnace, all operating on bottled liquid petroleum gas (LPG). Automatic water system and complete bath facilities. Tiled floors, choice of bed and bunk arrangements. 200 hp. V8 engine, pushbutton automatic transmission, and power brakes. Many items of optional equipment, too. 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