Show Marciano Closes Career of Brown Bomber — Great Champion Comes to End oi Trail Brockton Battler Registers Knockout in Eighth Round in New York Garden Bockne Bated Finest Grid Figure p At a time when wrestling is top entertainment basketball a scandal and boxing at low ebb — the name of one man By Oscar Fraley NEW YORK Oct 27 (UP) — It stands out like an inspiring beacon The man: Knute Rockne was a bitter and for a great chamThe November Coronet article:— Knute Rockne: Footballs Iinest angered at officiating in the Figure reveals little known side game last Saturday night lights of the "Rocks" character His letter to this corner follows: Notre to him that helped endear "Dear Mr Warden: Dame students and to curbstone a line to let you know "Just 'alumni" all over America bunch of sports you a what poor Long before the sports world had are over on the other side of tha '40s on late in the battle its fought If you can't win a footrace and color lines the Rockne mountains ball game fairly you don't hesitate '20s in was the spoken blueprint to steal it with the convenience without fear or favoritism of your "home town officials ignores Demand "The things pulled in that game Utah-Denv- ' When a wealthy alumnus of Notre Dame came to Rockne and demanded that his son be placed on the varsity football eleven Rockne said: "I care only about the team We have no fraternities here We play no favorites My eleven best men will make up my first eleven regardless of nationalities creed financial status or social prominence Whatever man of whatever birth comes to this university and can play football —he is my man a part of my team We are just Notre Dame MEN here!" At a game in New York in 1924 when a high dignitary insisted on visiting the locker room immediately after the same to see his son Rockne sent a guard to tell him it was strictly against rules — that the players would be out as soon as they were through The irate father shoved past the guard and swearing at Rockne opened the door Rockne without hesitation reached over took him by the shoulders and seat of the pants and threw him down a short flight of stairs Furious the father threatened Rocknes job demanding to know why his son had not played that day in his own home town Said Rockne: "Your son does well in two departments because he likes them To make the Notre Dame team you do what you're told in any department The boy who is not reasonable enough to see that the team counts for more than the in-dividual is not worth worrying about" At a time when football seems to be running the colleges and universities rather than vice versa Rockne s words anent coaching and a coach's responsibility have a Lin-cnesque ring to them: "From the beginning of my career- as a coach with whatever faults I brought to my profession I at least had intelligence enough to recognize the fact that the facuThe lty must run the institution School is their school and the coach must bear in mind that his is an extra curricular activity like glee clubs debating societies campus politics and publications" ine coronet article also the Rock's view on coaches gives who try to "fix it" for flunking stu ? ol er were about the rawest I have heard or seen at a football game I should think Referee Collins would want to sink down alleys when he goes outdoors Tell him that for me if you see him "All those injuries to our team were not accidents Some of them were intentional This is not something new It has been going on for years If I was Denver university I would never send another football team over there with Utah men officiating "If I was a resident of Salt Lake City I wouldn't want anyone to know it Pinky Flood says to tell you he feels the same Nelson let Utah down wayCbet easy in his column in the News today" Protests should be filed with E L Romney Skyline commissioner Utah hotel Salt Lake City Thanks for your letter Mr Neal It is printed in its entirety ' Joe Louis lay under the ropes his head lolling over the apron of the ring and the most remarkable career in ring history was finished by the black oblivion of a right hand to the jaw He had hoped in his financial extremity that he still had the old magic They told him his right hand had regained the murderous efficiency which 25 times defended the heavyweight championship of the world They said his reflexes were back and that once again he would be king But the king was dead at 2:36 of the eighth round at Madison Square Garden last night His hopes and his dreams were slain by the flailing fists of a rugged young Italian named Rocky Marciano proving once again that "they never come back'' "I felt sorry for him'' the winner said Everybody did Even Joe although he refused to say immediately that after two previous retirements he finally was through He had hoped to win this and then make a quick and profitable exhibition tour before trying once more for the title And even now prone on a rubbing table in his dressing room with tears lurking in the corners of his eyes he stubbornly clung to the unspoken prayer that maybe the name of the Brown Bomber still could salvage the exhibition tour "I'll announce my plans Monday or Tuesday" he said in a low voice "I won't know until then whether they want the trip to go on"' He sat us finally and tried to smile There wasn't much gaiety to it But he still was a champion as he praised the man he had spotted 10 telling years "I don't fell sorry" he insisted 'The best man is supposed to win I only hope everybody feels the way I do about it My old motto is: Everything happens for the best" Ma lad Triumphs In Preston Game " MALAD Oct 27 — Scoring in the first and third periods Coach Ralph Hardings Malad high school Dragons defeated the Preston In dians Friday afternoon in an important Idaho fifth district game The district championship will now be decided Friday afternoon Nov 2 at Malad when the Dragons s winners of seven out of during the season are hosts to the Blackfoot Broncos defending district champs and undefeated so" far during the current campaign Malad's first touchdown in Friday's battle was set up when the Dragons started from the opponents line after a bad kick by the Indians Dee Mansfield Dragou end went to the 10 on a reverse and Wes Malad quarterback Reynolds skirted the end to score standing up In the third period Mansfield scooped up a Preston fumble and sprinted 30 yards to the goal He then booted the placement that put 0 Malad out front In the final frame the Indians opened up with an effective passing attack that carried them 50 yards in five plays Elmo Keller passed to Ivan Davis from six yards out for the touchdown and Keller kicked the extra point Score by quarters: 6 0 07 0—13 Malad 0 0 0 7— 7 Preston 13-- 7 eight-game- 30-ya- rd Browns Giants to Play Before Big Grid Crowd p ' Mm to P Fri Thurs P I 1 I ! 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By The Associated Press Today a year ago — The New York Yanks defeated the Chicago in a National footBears ball league game Five years ago — Army was voted the top team in the country according to the A P weekly football poll Ten years ago— The undefeated Texas Longhorns led the country's collegiate football teams in total offense Twenty years ago— Lefty Grove of the Philadelphia Athletics was named the American league's most valuable player 38-2- 7 Prttlon icfcw -4P Aillf M Over KLO Presented by Presented by KELLOGG'S QUAKER OATS Dear do you suppose we could dine oat tonight I broke my can opener That gag has long since been a wreck But if it works weH what the heck? m His technical knockout victory over Joe at 2 36 of the 8th round proved the unbeaten Brockton Mass slugger a top contender for the heavyweight crown A crowd of 17241 in Madison Square Garden "roared it approval as the stocky swarthy Italian explosively achieved his 38th consecutive victory Millions more watched on television Thundering Ovation The crowd also thundered an ovation for the gallant pion the shattered ring idol whose dream of becoming the first man ever to recapture the heavyweight title was A by the smashing right fist that sent him flying through the ropes out onto the ring apron Referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the bout "to prevent Louis from being seriously injured" as Joe lay on his back on the ring apron with his legs dangling over the lower stand of the ropes Sports writers held up Joe's head lest he tumble into the working press seats as he gamely btt futilel-trie- d to bend forward and rise He rolled his bruised face' from side to side in bewilderment When Joe landed on the rinc apron for' the third defeat in his professional career he was taking the second knockdown of the round and of the fight A few seconds before he went through the ropes Joe had risen at the count of eiuht after being floored with a left hook to tRe chin That portside blast which really won the fight smashed Joe backwards onto his shoulder blades on the canvas But he rolled over quickly and rose to one knee In that position he took the count of eight End of Trail When Bomber Joe rose Rocky tore into him and battered him There he nailed into the ropes Joe's bobbing head with hooks until a final looping right crushed him backwards through the strands It apparently was the end of the trail for Louis who had turned professional in 1934 won the title from Jim Braddock in 1937 defended a record 25 times retired as undefeated champion in March of 1949 and returned to the ring to fight and be outpointed by Ez- 7ard Charles in September 1950 Last night's bout was his ninth come-bacfight since the Charles defeat In the dressing room Louis said he would make an announcement about his future plans on Monday Most boxing men believe he will After Bout With Marciano NEW YORK Oct 27 (AP) Tears flowed openly and unashamedly in Joe Louis' dressing room — but not from Joe There wasn't a dry eye—except those of the former great heavyweight champion His were bright and clear Ray Middleweight Champion Robinson sobbed softly Champion Ezzard Charles blinked and blinked Others in the sweaty room some of them veteran newspapermen had large lumps in their throats The only lumps Louis had were on his cheeks and forehead They all realized it was the end of an era Louis' glorious and history making ring days were oer Everybody hated to see it end that way — Louis sprawled out flat on his back-o- n the ring apron his legs tangled around the ropes — knocked out by Rocky Marciano a kid rough tough out of Brockton Mass Rocky was just a kid who three years ago was digging ditches working in a shoe factory washing dishes — never dreaming that one day he would be fighting against the great Joe Louis let alone knocking him out Secretly however those in the hot steaming room listening to the gladiator mumbalding ble replies last night to countless Questions were glad Joe had lost Maybe now they reasoned Louis would see the light Maybe now they hoped Joe would realize he is but a shell of his former self Maybe now he would decide once and for all to quit before he suffered serious injury "Please Joe quit they were thinking "Say it is so" But Louis his face bloated his lips and nose puffed his left hand swollen and in pain his legs and body weary would not say Always truthful and to the point with his answers Joe parried this question "I'd rather not say now" he muttered in a voice that was barely audible "I ll let you know Mon t day in the IBC office retire Louis outweighed Marciano 212i pounds to 187 but the retreated in every round for the first time in his career as his smaller opponent forced him about the ring and tried to reach head or body with wild honks that sometimes missed the target by feet instead of inches Fighting from a low crouch Rocky suffered severe punishment from Louis" ripping uppercuts and rising left hooks as he charged ex-cha- 17-ye- ar hard-punchin- Jim Tarro No 5 Ogden Tiger quarterback is shown above reaching the end of one of his spectacular long runs in game with Logan yesterday at city stadium After twisting and snaking through almost entire Grizzly team Jim is about to bp stopped by Gary Gunnell No 31 and an unidentified Logan tackier Leon Brown No 2 is coming up fast in back Logan won game 0 Geldien to Pass Up Play in Utah Headliner g The absence of Wyoming's Geldien sent Utah hopes spurting today as the Redskins and Cowboys squared off in a game at Salt Lake that could decide the Skyline Eight football title for 1951 Wyoming's great tailback didn t even make the trip from Laramie Coach Bowden Wyatt said he felt it would be too dangerous to allow Geldien — still recuperating from a slight brain concussion suffered in the B Y U game — to Undefeated Teams to Face Torrid Opposition In Headline Games Today Hop-alon- risk further injury "I don't want to risk sacrificing Harry's career for one football game no matter how important it may seem" Wyatt said With the announcement of the loss of Geldien sports writers dropped the Cowboys from favorites to even money In two other top conference games the Utah State Aggies entertained Montana State university at Logan The Utahns were trying for their first conference victory at home since 1948 In Denver the hometown Pioneers prepared to take on the Brig-haYoung university Cougars on a field that promised to be soggy after driving rains The sky was expected to clear by game time though Utah undefeated in loop play could be well on the way to the crown with a win over the potent With that hurdle out Cowboys of the way the Redskins would Colorado A and have the once-tieM Aggies as their only serious remaining threat m d Schroeder Joins 17 S Davis Cup Tennis Team PALM SPRINGS Calif Oct 27 — Veteran Ted Schroeder joined the United States Davis Cup team officially today The La Crescenta Calif refrig erator salesman arrived here with the squad yesterday and while the announcement of his membership on the team was anticipated it wasn't expected this soon Schroeder who has represented Uncle Sam in six cup tournaments originally told the Davis Cup committee two weeks ago that he would be unable to make the trip He said last night however that he reconsidered under urging from Perry T Jones secretary of the Los Angeles Tennis association and Frank Shields the Davis Cup captain The announcement of Schroeder's acceptance of a nomination to become a member of the squad came from Shields The team will stage a week-enof practice matches here before leaving Nov 3 for the international matches in Australia The squad now is made up of Schroeder: Dick Savitt of South Orange N J: Tony Trabert of Cincinnati: Vic Seixas of Philadelphia and Hamilton Richardson of Batron Rouge La AP d Sgr "ftirement rais in xears 7-- News RADIO 10 SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER once-might- y 13-- L NEW YORK Oct 27 (UP)— Rocky Marciano the Massachusetts shoemaker's son who believes he can "lick any man in the world" went far toward proving it last night when he belted Joe Louis out of the ring and into probable re-- pion CLEVELAND O Oct 27 (UP — Tomorrow's top National football league game between the champion Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants before an estimated 60000 persons is rated pretty much with the leadership of a toss-uin the Eastern division and Otto dents: Graham's ability at stake "If a player flunks in class he's Both teams have played four no good to the coach or the school games Cleveland lost one while and the coach who goes around tryNew York has only a tie to blot its ing to fix it for athletes to be record Graham is on the spot as far as scholastically eligible when menCoach Paul Brown is concerned tally they're not is nothing but a Brown has said "Otto just isn't plain everyday fool!" Denverite Angered right so far this year'' although Graham's record of 57 percent comW S Neal Denver sports enin 79 passes he has thrown pletions thusiast is downright peeved and would seem to belie that Keynoting the importance of the game was the grim statement of Brownie Captain Tony Adamle Standard-Examin- er who said "If we lose this one we're out of it and we don't inTues Wed tend to lose That from the leader of a team 2 :00 M 1:45 which has yet to lose a pro footM—KLO ball championship in five straight years was taken to mean the KLO 1430 ke KDYL 1320 ke KSL 1160 ko KUTA 570 ko Browns would be "up'' for the game The Browns have been devoting 00 Twenty Nat'i Farm and Gene 6 O'clock Edition Home Hour 6 '181 Questions News Sports the Autry past week to sharpening up Hal Wolfes' 6:30 Cecil Brown IWho Where Hopalonst defense against Coach Steve their Desk 6: 45 Hemingway News When in Sports Owen's "A" and Sports Cassldy "T' formations 7 00 I'tatv Reports Lee IThese 7 Days All Star Western and the game could develop into iGangbusters 7 15 Dancetime Grand Old Theatre IHayloit Music a battle of stone walls 7 30 Barn Dance Opry Frontier Town iBroadway Is New York leads the league in West Advent 746 Mindy Carson My Beat defensen — having allowed opboa Air 00 Chicago ' Case Book of Yours Trulv ponents only 26 'yards per rushriBi Johnny Dollar Gregory Hood I 30' Man From IRobert Q's ing try iDisc J:46 Waxworks Homicide Jockey Cleveland is no slouch in that delArchie 8:00 Take a Number partment either with a defense that iVaughan MonroePhilo Vance o io snow Andrews Adventure has held rivals to 35 yards per 9 3Q Mutual nance Orrh Magnificent IHayloit try plus shutouts in the last two 9:469:53 Mutual News J Montague Harmonies games Final Edition 10:00 IWorld News ITravel lln UtTTriF By Jack Cuddy WW We Need Mechanics Tap Salary Choice Working Conditions rm Ml HINT MOULTON Ogden Ford Seles 339 2t St By Joe Falls NEW YORK Oct 27 (AP)— Illinois Northwestern and Stanford — each unbeaten and each looking for a spot in the Rose Bowl — today met rugged opposition as the collegiate football season reached the halfway point And of the three only Illinois fighting with Northwest em to represent the Big Ten in the Pasadena classic on New Year's day was favored The Illini fated No 4 in the last Associated Press poll was a favorite over an Indiana team which last week toppled Ohio State's touted Buckeyes faced its Northwestern toughest assignment to date in a rough and ready Wisconsin team The experts tabbed Wisconsin a touchdown favorite Stanford also was an underdog Washington featuring the running of Hurrin' Hugh was a five point pick to end Stanford's winning streak and dash the Indians' Rose Bowl hopes CaliSixth ranked Southern fornia which leads the Pacific Coast conference with four straight wins stepped outside league play and entertained Texas Christian These weren't the only important games however The east for instance had its two best teams — Cornell and Princeton — collide in a battle of at Princeton N J unbeaten Then there's the tilt at Nashville between third ranked Georgia Tech and hot and cold Vanderbilt This figured to be an aerial battle between Tech's Darrell Crawford and Bill Wade of Vandy The top two teams in the AP poll — Tennessee and Michigan State — figured to have a couple of soft touches Tennessee met Tennessee 'Tech while Michigan State played host to winless Pittsburgh Maryland No 5 ruled a choice to defeat Louisiana State and make it five in a row in a night game at Baton Rouge was another unBaylor beaten team which went into action on the short end of the odds The seventh rated Bears were two point underdogs to the Texas Agto rebound from gies who figured last week's loss-- to T C U California which slipped from first to ninth place after losing to Southern Cal was a pick over Oregon State And Texas No 10 ruled a favorite to stop the pesky Rice Owls Other top games include: Far West—Colorado State at Colorado Mines Montana State at Western State Brigham Young at Denver Arizona State (Flagstaff at Idaho State Wyoming at Utah Montana at Utah State Oregon at Washington State San Diego Navy at San Francisco (4-0-- (5-0-- 0) McEl-henn- y (4-0-- nt 7H-poi- Fight Results nt g k Sketch Relates Career of Brockton Boxer Football Finals By United Press East Lebanon Valley 7 Albright 6 Temple 20 Boston University 13 Hofstra 13 Kings Point 0 Midwest in Oklahoma A&M 20 Detroit 7 NEW YORK Oct 27 ( AP — Rocky's nose began to trickle Kirksville Teachers 22 Warrens-bur- Rocky Marciano was destined to be blood in the first round and it was bleeding profusely ir the third Teachers 6 a fighter When he was born In Brockton Te also suffered a slight gash at South Dakota Mines 26 Sioux Mass on Sept 1 1924 his father the corner of his right eye in the rails u Illinois Navy Pier 34 Aurora received a congratulatory card with fourth round Meanwhile Louis left cheek was College 2 imprint of a pair of boxing gloves swollen and scraped red and a on it St Thomas 15 MacAlester 8 Gustavus - Adolphus 13 Ham-lin- e The card read: "Hafl to the mouse appeared under his left6 eye to Louis had been favored at 6 champ!" S in betting ringside 34 hut is not Ball 12 Marciano champ State yet Valparaiso Washburn 3:" Beloit 20 he took a long step toward that Ahead on Points Quantico Marines 35 John Car- goal last night by knocking out Joe Going into the eighth round roll 15 Louis in the eighth round of their Marciano was ahead on the bout Wayne Teachers 26 Kearney of all three ring officials Teachers 20 scored four Born Rocco Francis Marchegiano Referee Goldstein 40 Indiana Teach- Rocky did a turn as a truck driver rounds for Rocky two for Joe and Heidelberg -ers 0 dug ditches worked in a shoe fac- one even Judge Joe Agnello favSouth tory and washed dishes on the ored the Massachusetts mauler and Judge Harold Barnes favored Morris Brown 85 Fort Valley way tip The United Press had He even had a tryout with the him 3 State 0 even at Savannah State 26 Alabama Chicago Cubs as a catcher That the fightscheduled bout The was in 1946 But a sore arm ended State 12 — and this hard- drew a gross gate of $152845 and Kentucky State 13 St Augus- his baseball dreams turned to box- television-radireceipts of $185000 tine 6 hitting Louis will receive 45 per cent of n ing as a livelihood George Washington 19 " about Greatest sockers since Louis — the next receipts — probably 19 Marciano's 15 per cent that's the handle they've hung on $135000 Wofford 21 Newbury 0 $45000 the kid now And who's to say should approximate Weill Miami 20 Mississippi 7 said tonot Marty Manager Louis it's 14 wrong 13 Certainly Appalachian Tampa Ezhe hoped of night Marciano first fight19 thought Chattanooga Mississippi ing as a career while in the army zard Charles would fight Rocky for Southern 7 But at Fort Lewis Wash he hurl the right to a title shot at chamWest his hands and the future once pion Jersey Joe Walcott San Francisco 26 San Diego more looked dim Navy 7 m m iic uiuu v give m9 Loyola (Calif) 13 San Jose On his discharge in 1947 he tried HOYGF 12 State the amateur j Whittier 20 California Tech 13 Turning pro in 1948 his handlers TTn AI Utah High Schools carefully guided him up the lad-- 1 W llUtJI ' Logan 7 Ogden 0 NEW YORK Oct 27 (UP — A Most of his fights were in Prov- Weber 19 North Cache 7 who appeared South Cache 13 Bear River 0 idence not too far from his home professional fighter on last night s Joe town Hurricane 34 Dixie 12 Last night's sensational knockout Marciano card at Madison Square West 7 Provo 6 markpH hi Mth straieht victorv— Garden was held in $10000 bail South 26 Davis 7 of which 32 have come via the loaay on a narcotics cnarge Jordan 7 Granite 7 Vincent (Jimmy) Gambino 20 kayo route Cyprus 13 Tooele 7 gloves heavyMillard 20 Beaver 0 Rocky s ambition is to train and a former golden was arrested by champion Judge Memorial 32 Park City 0 manage fighters — that is after he weight federal narcotics agents at the wins the world's championship Grantsville 34 Bingham 13 He is married to Barbara Cous-en- s Garden just after losing on a South Summit 25 North Sum-- i technical knockout to Ray Wildking a Brockton girl mit 0 semi- of England in the shoe 12 his father's Marciano quit ' Spnngville Spanish Fork 6 Lehi 26 BYU 0 business because I don't like the final- Gambino was taken to the feder Lincoln 37 Wasatch 6 smell of leather" where be was arPleasant Grove 8 North San But the Rock doesn't seem to al building U S Commissioner before raigned mind the odor of his lethal boxing Pete 0 Edward W McDonald A hearing Payson 26 American Fork 7v gloves was set for Nov Junior Colleges :tl S Attorney Myles Lane said Weber College 7 Carbon Colthat Gambino sold 55 grains of heroin for $80 to a federal narcotics lege 2 Westminster 35 Dixie 18 agent on a Greenwich Village Branch Aggies 19 Ricks 6 street Oct 10 g f s score-shee- ts 5-- 2: 4-- -1 o Fur-ma- L "PrIiminCirV J aVilCSl Broct Louis-Rock- i eight-roun- y d t By The Associated Press Idaho High Schools NEW YORK — Rocky Marciano Jerome 34 Idaho Falls 12 187 Brockton Mass" knocked out Payette 33 Emmett 33 (tie) Joe Louis 212 Detroit 8 Nyssa 47 Meridan 6 Adrian 44 Wilder 7 HOLLYWOOD Calif — Willie Parma 31 New Plymouth 7 Bean 210 Los Angeles and Frank Blackfoot 26 Rupert fL Buford 215 Oakland Calif drew H ailey 49 Filer 7 10 Castleford 12 Hagerman 7 Council 54 New Meadows 19 Glenns Ferry 13 Nampa Frosh-Soph13 tie Homedale 24 Middleton 13 Kuna 26 Mountain Home 6 Hansen 47 Murtaugh tt Malta 13 Belle vue 12 Wt Mackay 7 Butte B Pindale Wyo 62 Ririe 38 Bigby 27 Firth 6 s Wage rings Gains At Reno Mecca RENO Nev Oct 27 fAP) — Starting Nov 1 you'll have to dish ant 10 per cent more if you bet on a horse in Reno The gambling mecca's nine bookmakers meeting together for the first time in Reno history agreed last night to pass the federal govon ernment's new 10 per cent tax ' betting on to the customer In other words they said If you buy a $2 ticket you'll have to pay $220 for it and so ess St Anthony 18 Sugar City 1J Sandpoint 41 Coeur D'Alene 10 Ashton 20 Shelley 7 Matson Runs Wild Against Navy SAN FRANCISCO CaliL Oct 17 Matson the Hilltop Hurricane swamped the San Diego Mai Training Station football team last night as the University of San Francisco Dons to a II to 7 victory over theromped Seamen A crowd of 5500 fans braved cool weather to watch the Negro sensation total 249 yards in 28 carries score one ou end own en a run and figure prominently in arranging tWO others CUP)— Ollie 28-ya- rd |