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Show ey Bv HACK MILLFR Iwret News Sports Lditor BOZEMAN, MONT. It's taken the State of Montana some 37 ears to get over the iVmpsey Gibbons fight in Shelby -- the fight that was supposed to have bioken a couple of banks and put Shelby completely out of business. But this week Montana is hack in business again the second title fight in its history and the first since the Shelby shakedown. few others from Wednesday, Montana folk, and here and there around the Rocky Mountain realm, will sit down to a serving of Gene Fullmer and Joey Glardello, a fair hooking. It's on the clock for 8 pm. In the new Montana State College Fieldhouse. This fight will be no bank buster like that Shelby shove. Already thete is money in the bank enough to pay off both fighters and leave some for the promotion. STS EL LAKE CITY, UTAH This C SECTION APRIL MONDAY, Slth this in mind It Relieved (Sigh) isuzzers id Adieu To Spokes, Tangle With Suds 18, 1960 Matter Bv DhK CHir.MAN Animate Sports lditor Ne Bee Didn't Make It ing Charley Buheller blasted over the left a field fence in the first to give tlie Hive an early lead. They supplemented it in the sixth vvith another on singles by Buheller, Chuck Harmon and Reggie Hamilton. But that was despite the fait they got e hits m the fact, they werel of 'theie after their first This isn't the first time probably won't be the last Salt Lakes Bees have 'been in the Pacific Coa--- t .League dungeon. e foum four-maste- r games of the 1939 season, that t saw them persevere to go ward and onward to fold up the pennant. Tt the little things, the up-tha- nine-fiam- ROUND ABOUT by Indian's,0' fThc af and 2 0 as'the ,x.Vent' swept the four game inaugural Decks Field season while a partisan flex k of l.alfi soaked up the sun and suffered Shepaid hopes to haxe some of the oversights colreeted by game time Monday night when HACK MILLER Deseret Newt Sports Editor These Fight Plans Intriguing; Nothing Seems To Work Out wee 2-- rr . BUHELIER BREAKS TOWARD PLATE Spoke Catcher Mike Crumley Waits Throw From Outfield r .v r , i l .1 It Was t "m lit y 'There's a chffeience be-tween getting nudged out in a close one. and getting your brains beat out, one astute observer commented Sunday evening. These Bees show me plenty. They seem to do everything pietty good but win." They certainly had the chance in Sundays opening game, going into the eighth inning with a two run lead be. hind the steady serving of Dick 'Hanlon. Then, suddenly, the mythical Derks roof fell in as Willie Davis chewed them up by legging out an ir,side homer, P.on Fairlv with a double. Charley .Smith with a triple, and Rony Roig with a single. i hen the dust had - leare-1-, the Spokes had their 3 2 margin uf victory, Hanlon had gone, reliefer and loser Ijir-rFoss had gone, and the Burrers were just so many dead du- - ks. Prior to that point, things had been reasonably scirtillat- But Fullmcr'a friend stood in his way when It looked like Fullmer would be able to rassle a round or two with Ray Robinson. Fullmer wanted Ray, even though Basilio had begged a promise not to negotiate with the Sugar Daddy. So Norman Rothschild, fuend of Basilio and promoter from Syracuse, came up with one arswei. He arranged to have Basilio step back into the welterweight realm and make match with champion Don Jordan. f M ftMfllHiA ()) Fullmer Needed Time w This was a dilatory tactic to give Fullmer time to get along with Ray Robinson and thereby weave the the two ends 'NBA and New Yoi k into a single championship. IN, TRYING TO SCORE ON FLY . . . Indians' Earl Robinson Fired Strike To The Plate CHARLEY SLIDES V" Rt?,nSn Bnd COnde MADISON, WIS. (UPD-Chai- lie Mohr, an altar boy who became a champion college boxer, died Easter Sunday of lniurics he suffered a week earlier in the ring. The deeply teligious 22 year old University of Wisconsin senior was knocked out in the finals of the NCAA Tournament here April 10 in defense of his 165-lb- . title. Chat lie walked to his dressing room after the fight and collapsed, lie suffered a massive brain injury and was until his death at 8:10 a.rn. Sunday. Mohr was a model for college boxing and a model Individual. His coach, Vein Woodward, described Mohr as "angelic. Foimor UAV. boxer Gene Rankin, a friend of Mohr, said, He should have been a priest." 1 tfltt SAFETY SERVICE tWHEELfBALMCEj & IBRAKES1 will adjust your W Vt-- rr car's brakes and front and to original factory specifications Wm. d i It was also a piogrnm v hereby Basilio could regain the title that hr abandoned for the middle v eight shejt (vhuh middleweight title he won fremi Ran Robinson and then fost it again ). With Basilio haring the welterweight title, and Fullmer having lwih ends ejf the middle, weight rhamjnejnship the pre,gram v as really a dandy design. ; the combined pitching tal j Actually, it got that lovey dovry. Fullmer favorpd Basilio. Basilio rubbed the Fullmer bark. Fullmer was asked by Basilio to participate in New Yoik exhibitions. Fullmer gave Basilio a hound dog, or something akin to It with lorg ears and a talented noe. 3 f Lovey-Dove- . f , Carmen cut his caper: "I would that ye would not affiliate thyself with a man named Ray Robinson. And I would that ye would always remember me in thy first negotiations for I have a friend'hip with thee, O Fullmer, and a love for the title which you bear. , llt e - Two promises? Gene said, will! And whatfore art thou bidding me to promise thee, Oh Basilio? AA r ,,0r Bob Giallombardo and Chuck Churn, who limited the lk-batsmen to thiee hits, one of which was a lost inthe-suhopier to lhir-1- . The Indians, meanwhile, vveie getting all the offense they needed. Ray Conde dou-ji- t. bled in front of Jim Paglia-1- 3 rom's single for one run in the fifth. They addl'd another usoniUve singles by Roig, OF INJURIES TO BRAIN . Seattle's Raineers invade the 'Ree bally ard to open a new four game senes that tuns (through Thursday. Game time is 7:30 pm., and the Bee skipper has nominated 'long Dave Jinnnez to do the pitching. Hal Jeffeoat is sched uled to do the elbowing for the Suds, and the ex big leaguer could be tough. In Thp Raineets finished their inaugural series at San Diego. Npw Skipper Duk Sis-ler has a potent roster, loaded with some of the ICL's finest names Hal Vevan, Buddy Gilbert. Lou Skizas, Johnny 0 Brien. Joe Taylor. Billy Ham, Harry Malmberg among othjers. The pitching, in addition (to Jeffeoat. includes veteran Willard Sehmldt. Rudy Charley Beamon, Bill Kennedy, Ray Ripplemeyer and Hoss Martin, It's a tough, contending aggregation, against whom It'll take some good baseball. The Bees weren't far off the pace against the Indians. Of the four games, they lost a pair by one run, one by two runs and another by Just ' four. This Basilio-Fullmrasr is interesting. It's just os intriguing (or disgusting) ns much of the other maniiulations in the wondrous realm of rtngdom. Its like a drama. Basilio said to Fullmer, much like the groom to his bride: Will you make unto me a promise? . ents of WISCONSIN BOXER DIES summary of Pacific league action on Coast Page Carmen BumIio will arrive on this mountain battle ground sometime Tuesday. And there's a reason for his being here. He's Gene Fullmer's next opponent unless Joey Giardello pulls the upset of this, and many other seasons, and decks Fullmer. Basilio and Fullmer will fight some place on June 22. The date's been agreed upon and cleared from a television standpoint. Gustav Seholz is here from Germany and he will be trying to get a snot at Fullmer's NBA title. And in due time he will get the big fight but not until Basilio is out of his way again. f MONT. BOZEMAN, BCE CHARLEY The othei id i mu so, is that he can cut or damage Fullmer mio TKu lalus. i Fullmer hasn't lost a fight on a i ut yet i. As to the tonnat of the fight, it would be a brain buster lor the fust six t minds Maybe Giaidello will pace himself this is his fnt loiourder and it's a long way to go against the likes of I ullmer. (iiarilello, if he doesn't elect to push the fight, will have to keep up file Fullmer pace and that's a pretty fast step. It isn t l.kely that Giaidello will go the 15 rounds so if he plans to win he will have to do it eaily. Ai that, it's am one's guess. expected that Fullmer will fight Is Tiffi a tautious fight at first, hoping to let Glardello spend his strength. Giaidello has one lue-o- r possibly two. The fust is that he von put Fullmer on the tarp In the fust iouiuIs get him down and huit before Fullmer's condition shuts lo dn late the fight's teims. Fullmci Bus. ho l.gnt-t- he The best that can he hoped for right now Is that the fight is worth wahhing. And this brings up the key to the whole promotion. Gene Fullmci was embai iass(-- ovei his style of fight tii'g against Spider Webb Fullmei altei establishing him-s- t If as a boxer against Carmen Basilio, went against Webb and lost most of the ground he had gamed. And it was Fullmei s doing He tiled to rush Webb, got bolt'd with the Spiders stalling laities and became the off balance lunger again. He it veiled to form whuh has kept him from being the most popular fightei in his biaiket. himself as a boxer It is Fullmer's desne to a man with poise and pumh, who can dutate the teims of the tiff, who can keep his head when oil about him aie losing theirs t thanks to Rudy aid K g WuBmur Mnw SAIT soula is begging foi the next bout in June. And let it be said of television that there wouldnt have been enough burns m Bozeman to buy this fight if it were not for the $100, imO TV fee. As it stands this Monday, there is $80,000 or a little more in the hank right now from the tiiket sale, from that $80,000 Glardello gets his $25,000 whhh Is his agreed pay chesk. Fullmer gets the whole of the $100,000 TV fee as his pay day. The other $53.0X1 is for the ptomotion, Whuh means there should be a little left in the kitty lor the cosnsoi-lnIntermountain Boxing Club and Not man Rothschild There is little cost to the promotion as compared to some of the places wheie fights are hell. Theie is a low rent uf any at all' on the building Theie has been little outlay for publicity. The people of Bozeman have done most of the sellirg. Community pisde, they call it. So as of Monday, there are no shades of Shelby In fact the promotion has teen so successful that Mis SCCfRES Set tPir Title mitainio's Hemic, Dim A-kum- -- y But thp hotcakes d.dn't flip that way. Ba'ilio was stopjied by the NBA when this group ruled that Jordan must fight one of the challengers agreed upon by the NBA and couldn't sidestep these f.ghters to contract with Basilio SECTION Sports Comir s Fir, an- - lal Pender Upset The Cart Radio-THighlights C.ty Regional Medical Beat Fullmer's plans went afoul when Ray Robinson lost to Paul Pender and. as of this hour, doesn't havp a share In anything resembling a title. wo Basilio eame ha-and said unto Fullmer: "I will aecept thy promise to fight me in June. O Fullmer. And nuthinks I an whip thee and in es than 10. nd I will fight thee in thy own ba k yard wait ( ity. a sijhurh of W est Jordan. wjr. That's the way things set! CHECK k OUR -- V A - ulimer and Fiasim, of is a t'-- c AND, HE'S OUT, SAYS UMP DICK PHILUPS Bee Jim Baumer 2) Is Animated Witness To or- - at nt rut r r - - Tei,; d ' pioirw to a promise to a ft lend. 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