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Show 'r i The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, December 10, 1960 Started at T.F. round settled for a Carbo Used Paret Defends Welter Title Tonight cember, draw with Paret after building a tidy early lead. The hardhitting Thompson, AtncliM Ptch could turn out be one of against the standup, selective who has scored knockouts To Match NEW the best with the whirlwind, punching, classic style of the of winning fights, 12 g McDougald Tosses In Baseball Glove Ring Kings By to" YORK, Dec. (Kid) Paret, a hustling, energetic little Cuban, makes the first defense of his world title welterweightIn boxing a Saturday night . C New York Time Service By Associated Brest NEW YORK, Dec. 9 GU McDougald, veteran New York Yankee infielder and one of the most versatile players in baseball, disclosed his retirement Friday after 13 years in the game. McDougald, who wont be 33 until next May, gave these reasons to the Associated i In 100 116 Argentine. Paret and Thompson met once before, on March 25 at the Garden this year, In Thompsons U.S. debut. blamed his in their first meeting on the fact that he had- less than two weeks to train after arriving In New York from Buenos Aires. FEDERICO, who Jumped among the contenders In the division after of THE FIRST BOUT with the non-titl11 obscurity witheighta years welter crown at stake in the Inexhaustible style of the 23 fourth-rounknockout of then storied, old Garden since 1951 year-olchampion matched champion Don Jordan last De THIS TIME I have been here three months and it will be different, Thompson said Friday as both he and Paret tapered off their training for pick-ei- p WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 James D. Norris conceded to a Senate subcommittee Friday that Frank Carbo had been a useful "expediter" or con vineer In lining up Carmen Basilio, Tony DeMarco and Lamotta for International Boxing Club fights. fight at Madison Square Garden with Argentinas Federico Thompson. e, 53 epny d t 25 On the Screen o The Benny (Kid) Thompson welterweight title fight In Madison Square Garden will be televised on KCPX-TV- , Channel 4, Saturday at 8 p.m. Paret-Federic- d d let-dow- L 5-00- 20 the bout Jake. ALL THREE are former champions. Norris was presl IBC. dent of the Carbo, an underworld charac- Press: d Pressure of business and desire to spend more time With my family. . McDotigald, whom Casey Stengel once called "the best second baseman, the best third baseman and the best' shortstop in the American League, - had been reduced to the status of utility infielder during the last two seasons. He batted 259 in 119 games last Season, hitting eight home runs and driving in 34 runs. HE APPEARED in six World Series games in October and ter who Antitrust-an- d great Influ- Sub- Monopoly committee. He told the Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, that the committee was the only force that could save boxing. chair-manSe- Gil McDougald . . . Yank decides-toqu- lt star diamond. batted .278, one percentage point higher thair hisllfetime average. McDougald got his start in organized baseball with the Twin Falls club in the Pioneer League. In his 10 years with the Yankees, he played on eight pennant winning and five world championship teams. By Associated Press freckle-face- The friendly, Undefeated New Mexico California native who now lives in Tenafly, N J came State carried off the top ofup to the Yanks with Mickey fensive honors and Louisiana Mantle in 1951 and won the AL rookie of the year award. State and Wyoming shared the leading defensive awards The onetime indispensable among the nation's major colYankee was made expendlege football teams this year. able last October. - His name was Included on FINAL STATISTICS rethe New York list of 15 play- leased Friday by National Colers made available to the two legiate A.A. Service Bureau fiew American League fran- showed New Mexico State the chises at $75,000 apiece. Ed Doherty, general man- No. 1 scorer with 374 points in ager of the new Washington 10 games, and tops in total of team, and Fred Haney, gen-- , fense with an average gain of eral manager of the Los An- 419 6 yards per game. Louisiana State held its 10 geles Angels, confided at the St. Louis baseball meetings opponents to a total of 50 earlier this week that Gil points. Other team offensive honors would be the No. 1 pick in the player selection meeting were taken by Utah State and next Tuesday in Boston. Washington States Cougars. Gri3 Figures List Pokes, Ags as No. 1 d - TLL GUARANTEE with a fellow like McDougald I wont finish last, said Doherty. The. Yankees now must consider placing another name on the list of 15 expendables. achieved ence , In boxing, is currently serving a sentence for managing fighters without a license. Norris concluded his testimony Friday in a second closed but not secret session with the UTAH STATE was best in rushing with 312 yard average and the Cougars led in forward passing by picking up an average of 185 5 yards in 10 games. His released testimony, after the session, cast doubt on the impartiality of some boxing commissions He said the IBC could have very easily paid expenses for some commissioners to attend out of town fights, and prob ably did. NORRIS SAID he could remember no cases, but the subcommittees special counsel indicated there was evidence that the IBC had paid certain ex penses for Julius Helfand, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. Norris told the subcommittee he had angered Carbo and others in 1952 when he offered J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, one million dollars to clean up boxing The offer was made through Walter Wlnchell, the newspaper columnist, Norris said. Hoover was to have been paid $100,000 a year for 10 years to run the IBC and crack down on hoodlumism. THE FBI director turned the offer down, Norris testified When the incident was recounted in the newspapers, he said, I was not very popular with Mr. Carbo or anybody else for quite a period of time. Name Clarified Area Ski Slope Conditions: From Excellent to Rocky Skiing at Utah resorts was listed as excellent Friday. However, at other Intermoun-tairesorts the snow isnt quite deep enough to cover the rocks. n THE DEEPEST snow in the Intermountain Area is at Alta and Jackson, Wyo , resorts Alta has 39 inches and Teton Pass has 42. Resorts will be open to capacity over the weekend, with chair lifts and tows operating. SUN VALLEY, IDAHO Lifts not operating: will open Dec. 17. Timberhom near Ketchum Snow depth 15 inches: surface ski packed touring closed; lifts, toils 10 am. to 4 pm. Saturday and Sunday: roads clear. SOLDIER MOUNTAIN near Not open until Fairfield weekends; touring snow tires or chaiqs advised. operate open; ALTA, UTAH Depth 39 inches, ski packed and powder, skiing excellent, touring open; roads open, chains or snow tues advised. LITTLE MOUNTAIN Night skiing only; ski packed snow, road open and good. SOLITUDE Skiing ex cellent; depth 27 Inches; packed runs. Night skiing, postponed. SNOW BASIN Skiing excellent; depth 37 inches; all facilities open Satufday and Sunday; closed Monday. r- $; SNOW KING at Jackson, Wyo. Top has 32 inches, bot tom 12; surface ski packed; lifts, tows operating, chair lift weekends; touring open; road good, but snow tires or chains advised. TETON PASS at Jackson Depth 42 inches, none new; rope tow area packed; tows Charge S65P hi Installed Frae Whlle-U-Wa- lt rayco4:,.,;-:;- - with the Hudsons Bay firm of New York, Sol Goldberg, general manager, said Friday. The Salt Lake firm has received inquiries regarding an affiliation since publicity on the Senate investigation of boxing mentioned the New York firm National Guard Basketball A Battery 140th 51, Special Force 33, 3659th Ordinance 54, 144th Evac 32, 142nd Military Intelligence Com pany 69, Headquarters 140th 32 ini 5mi close-ou- means t savings bigger-than-ev- er simitt amail tojpecoatt a sramtts alt me miriee Just toy 'Char? I,' Intormoun-lai- n Wait', Largo,! 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ZCMI unlisted' 4th So. at 7th W. .fen. manufacturers FROM KETCHUM'S Shop Whoro tho Saving, and Solactiont Ara Groatastl MONROE IIUFFLERS City firm of Bay Fur Co., 238 S. Mam, has no affiliation 'r Pomerelle near Burley Not enough snow. MAGIC MOUNTAIN near Twin Falls Skiing opens Sunday: depth 24 inches; 12 of it new; surface loose; lifts, tows 10 am. to 4 p.m. Sunday; chains or snow tires advised. -- Salt Lake Provols Hudson BRIGHTON Skiing excellent; depth 28 inches; runs machine packed;, touring not recommended. Dec. 17. Weekends BEAR GULCH only; depth 21 inches, 5 inches new powder. PINE BASIN Depth 15 Inches, 5 new; powder over ski pack; lift daily save Monday; platter pull weekends oniyj 10 am. to 4:30 pm.; touring open; roads icy. - The phone orders filled dial DA 21 585 for direct line service "Account El rtfiiini-iLilL- " A A 111 ii .... ri if - i . ,( A . - A A lit t nA r it ,tfn il) h .niiuiTi irifcA .dk |