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Show .. V..,. - . . . .. .. Mac Divot ymry.r,Min.rnn. By Keefer Lansky ' a PURN5 A PRACTICE EOUNI, ROM CHURCH SHOWS FURTHER EVIPENCE OF HIS. RETURN TO FORM fc 1 IT'S GOING 1V COST THE REST OF US MONEY, BUT IT'S NICE SEEING RONNIE AS HIS OLP SELF AGAIN K.G Pushes For Four Year Lease y- p The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, February 6, 19b4 I ' it By Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Feb. 5 (AP)- -! Mayor Ilus W. Davis indicated Wednesday Kansas City' will stand firm in its demand for a r minimum lease to tffe Kansas City Athletics for use of Municipal Stadium when negofour-yea- tiations are reopened Thursday with baseball owner Charles O. Finley. HERES THE SALE YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BIG SAVINGS ON ALL TUBELESS NYLON TIRES. 3 DAYS DULY FINLEY ILL meet with city 'officials Thursday morning for the sixth time in recent weeks in an effort to compromise his differences over stadium rental. er couldn't keep him down for He is under American League orders to complete lease arthe rangements by Feb. 15. REFEREE KEN IN PREVIOUS sessions Finley eventually stopped the fight with r 2:36 gone in the seventh, w'hen has held out for a it was obvious Curtis was un- lease but there are reports he lease. able to defend, himself. But he will offer a three-vear conferred by took some real bombs on the Mayor chin without losing his senses. long distance telephone WednesTurman found a worthy foe day with an unnamed attorney in the clowning Pride, who was for the American League conall arms and elbows, but throw- cerning lease prospects and then ing from left field whenever the said: opportunity presented itself. I AM CONCERNED that unReferee Shulsen scored it a Ehort term lease there der tor Turman. Judge Bob Yobe a failure to promote may for Turman cum scored it the club attendance properly and Judge Del Markham and, at the end of a short-terfjr Turman. lease., attendance, might. drop.tcv me 'results a point which would weaken Al Swiderskf, 160, Las Vegas, kayoed Charles Hall, 157, Phoenix, 2 31 of second, our bargaining point. Davey Ramos, 145, Salt Lake, TKO over Charles Morris, 145, Salt Lake, 2 22 of City Manager Carleton Sharpe first, Nathan ish, 175, Salt Lake, kayoed said he concurred with Davis in Leon Osborne, 178, Las Vegas, 2 52 of r second, Tony Dbyle, 195, Draper, kayoed standing pat on the John Curtis, 212, Las Vegas, 2 36 of sev demand. lease eith W Annual Event Doyle , Turman Tip Foes Gal Bowlers By John Mooney Eye Classic Tribune Sports Editor Heavyweights Tony Doyle and Buddy Turman came through as SperlHl to The Tribune MIDVALE Utah's women expected in the feature bouts on bowlers will invade the Holler's Wednesdays Coliseum fight but the opposition was a Town and Country Lanes here card, lot tougher than expected. this month for the annual BeeDOYLE, THE young puncher hive Classic bowling tournament. from Draper, registered his fifth THE TOURNAMENT starts straight kayo as a pro, but he Feb. and runs through the bombed away at John Curtis for seven rounds before administerfollowing two weekends. the coup. Entry fee is $5 including ing And Turman, a veteran from bowling costs. First place is 6 worth $250 plus trophy and ing blouse. T lor, bowl- Texas, work ing now suddenly a tiger, shook up the e crowd of fans with a kayo over Leon Osborne of Las Vegas in 2:52 of the second. Davey Ramos stopped Charles Morris in 2 :22 of the first and A1 Swiderski of Las Vegas put out the lights for Charles Hall of Phoemx in 2 :31 of the second. 1,000-som- The windup bouts were good ones. Doyle found a tough catcher and although the rotund heavyweight was down for counts ,in the fourth and fifth and in trouble in almost every other round, the Draper punch in Curtis, out of Salt Lake, battled through lO bruising rounds to BOWLERS may enter any gain the unanimous decision time until the start of the last over clowning Sam Pride of Phoenix. squad's bowling time. 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