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THE PRESS Allen Mayj Be Today a year ago — Pat won his fifth straight with decision over Eddie Another White Only Illinoi: To Have a ! e&zje&p ‘ ( ASSOCIATED By e Mar-cun- Candidate ca a ten-roun- Tight Squeeze ' NEW YORK (UP)— All of the nation’s top five teams were listed as heavy favorites today to win their football Vo U odds-make- rs saw two games as even money Kansas-- ’ Nebraska and Mississippi-Louisi-an- a State and two others almost as even with Wake Forest a choice over Clemson and Indiana picked by one point over j Missouri Otherwise here’s how the s saw the big games: East: West Virginia six over Penn State Syracuse six over Holy Cross Fordham six over Miami Princeton seven Fla over Brown Cornell seven over Columbia Colgate seven over Rutgers Yale 13 over Dartmouth ViUanova 14 over Xavier South: Alabama six over Geogia Auburn six over Florida Tennessee six over North Carolina Army 13 over Tulane William & Mary 13 over North Carolina State Georgia Tech 19 over Vanderbilt Duke 28 over Virj ginia Midwest: Wisconsin six over Iowa Michigan jlO over Penn Oklahoma 13 over Kansas State Cincinnati 20 over Dayton Southwest: Southern Methodist six over Texes Texas A&M seven over Arkansas- Rice seven over Kentucky Oklahoma A&M 10 over Tulsa j West: UCLA 13 over California Colorado 14 over- - Iowa State Stanford 14 over Washington State f one-poi- nt odds-maker- ! - J The Horse' Even Better This Season “i ’ A wi' Bill Veeck (left) confers with President Don Stewart of the Los Angeles Angels as he begins his new job with the P K Wrigley organization that of working to bring major league baseball to the West Coast Veeck who was stymied in his efforts to move his St Louis Browns franchise to the coast said big league ball will come this way in the next few years but “just how is the question we will have to find the answer for” Much Better Than Fair Bobo Olson Is Like Southpaw Tiger Flowers In'The Ring By HARRY GRAYSON NEW YORK (NEA)— How good is thls Bobo Olson who spotted Randy Turpin three rounds and ihen came on to win the world middleweight championship? Ray Arcel perhaps gives you-thbest description of Carl 01- -' son He’s something of a turned-aroun- d Tiger Flowers” says Arcel the long-timtrainer who became the promoter of televised Saturday night fights Flowers the southpaw Georgia Deacon cuffed blokes around pretty good too He won the title from a great fighter Harry Greb and lost It to another Mickey Walker in 1926 Olson came the bard way and three weeks before he made Turpin wish he had trained for something more than four rounds Warren Hutchinson warned this correspondent not to underrate e Hawaiian barefoot the boy "Olsen is much better than a fair fighter” wrote Hutchinson who managed Jack Silver a lightweight and others in San Francisco in the early 1920’s "He Is a better hitter than reputed Fighting preliminaries in San Francisco at 17 he won seven fights in a row six by knockouts Among his victims were two boys who later boxed in fast company” IBC Took Pains Hutchinson seems to believe the IBC took pains to see that young Olson got nothing but starts toughies in his eastern although his first - engagement with Sugar Ray Robinson in Philadelphia Oct 26 1950 was not promoted by the One Big Happy Monopoly That was the e Honoone in which the lulu street fighter did not make a lead until knocked stiff by a body punch in the 12th "I was just plain scared” he explains frankly "The IBC even sent heavy-hittinLee Sala to San Francisco” continues Hutchinson "and Olson put out his lights in two "Sid Flaherty is a good manager Although a he controls boxing in northern California where the veteran promoter Benny Ford has San Francisco’s Winterland Arena and Cow Palace He and e J 160-poun- d one-tim- top-notc- h g Johnny-Cortie-Latel- Man-in-Motio- e i j Bowling Results Dal-ling- piety its Chicago Cubs’ springtime residents and footbaU n y e Jimmy Murray the Oakland promoter are rivals He resents Murray’s standing with the IBC He has used Olson as a lever with which to pry apart the Jim combination Lack of success at first galled him "He has the appearance of a clown Until lately he was smart enough to let the boys think he didn’t know what it was all Nor-ris-Murr- ay about" Flaherty can’t play the part of a dummy any more for the boys have learned differently "He’s still suspicious” adds Hutchinson "but is not a cheap skate as he has been’ pictured by some of the boys in New York He just insists on spending his money where he sees fit "He won’t allow the IBC or anybody else to dictate to him "Flaherty and Dewey Fragetta the Broadway booker associated with Ray Arcel have been doing business since World War II He and Arcel are also close He is honest with his friends keeps his word” Flaherty really got into boxing while attached to Army Special Services in Honolulu during World War II It was there that he first’ saw Olson as a kid He now has more than 50 fighters the biggest stable in the world Even if Kid Gavilan who has had trouble doing 147 pounds does not successfully defend the welter wreath against Johnny Bratton at the Chicago Stadium Nov 13 he is almost certain to be Olson’s next target in San Francisco early next year "Gavilan has been talking about fighting Olson so much we’re going to let him have his wish” says Flaherty It’s good business and Flaherty is a business man As such Sid Flaherty is going to win that decision in the San Francisco Bay area Casiellani Wins Over Laurent CLEVELAND (UP) — Christmas still is nearly two months n away but fight manager A1 said today he already knows what he wants to get his middleweight protege Rocky Castellani for a present "A shot at the title that’s what we want” Nieman said "When Bobo Olson puts it on the block we want to be the first ones there Rocky deserves it Castellani ranked third among the countiy’s 160 - pounders earned Nieman’s ambitions last night with an impressive unanimous decision over Mickey Laurent of France In the nationally televised and broadcast bout every scorecard gave Castellani a Clevelander at least eight of the 10 rounds Nie-ma- Five years ago— Djelal French thoroughbred purchased for $225-00- 0 by an American syndicate kicked himself to death while being shipped to the U S Ten years ago — Gerard Cote won the National AAU marathon e event in 38 minutes 353 seconds Twenty years ago — Sunday baseball for 1934 was approved by a referendum in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia two-mil- record-- Mesa up the road a piece from Phoenix and only six miles from here turned out the best football player in Arizona State at years ago Tempe history several White-Whitin Wilford (Whizzer) you’ll recall was a halfback who started this growing school on the road to Border Conference championships and national recognition as an offensive power He led the country in rushing in 1950 tied the major college touchdown mark with 22 White is not to be confused with Colorado’s Byron (Whizzer) White a Rhodes Scholar and back in 1936-3great who later starred with the Detroit Lions Tempe’a edition of The Whiz graduated in the spring of 1951 went on to play with the Chicago Bears for two seasons While the latter was running wild at Arizona State a young end was helping Mesa High School win the state Class A football championship His name was Johnny Allen entered Tempe In the fall of 51 Didn’t Choose BYU Ordinarily the son of a Mormon bishop would be expected to enroll at Brigham Young the Church’s favorite university But Allen’s father and neighbors wanted to see him stay close to home to remind Arizona that there was more than one good football player at Mesa r and 210 pounds Allen is a junior and has joined White on the list of national record-holdeHe has smashed several school records bids fair to add more When the Sun Devils upset 0 San Jose State this season Allen caught four touchdown passes to tie a national single-gam- e mark shared by Kentucky’s A1 Bruno Georgia Tech’s Buck Martin and Ohio State’s Tom Grimes student Allen Is a never says two words when one will do He just grinned when told of his record "That’s nice” was all he said and went about his busines Like White Allen is a three-spo-rt star The are the only triple lettermen Arizona State has had since World War II Allen has traveled far and wide with the basketball team His coaches think his clever faking and soft hands come from his cage talents In track he throws the discus 150 feet runs the dash After his record-tyinperformance against San Jose State Allen grabbed another heave in the win over West Texas State to make it six scores j for the season At the half-wapoint Johnny Allen had already equalled the Arizona State mark for touchdown catches in a season All-Ameri- one-tim- d TEMPE Ari£ (NEA) — The little Mormon community of Mesa Arix' prides itself in its e CHICAGO (UP)— Alan (The Horse) Ameche is not likely to romp home for the Big Ten rushing roses this year as he did last season but Wisconsin Coach Ivy Williamson believes the galloping fullback "is a better football player than ever’ Ameche’s improvement came because the Kenosha Wis junior has had to turn into a 60 minute ball player "Playing defense has made him a better player” Williamson declared "He has learned how to make himself more effective as a runner because now he knows what mistakes defensive players can make” i- Ameche set the Big Ten’s individual rushing record as a freshman twq years ago when he By RED GRANGE ran for 774 yards Last year he Original paced the league with 728 yards Written for NEA Service to lead the Badgers to the Rose A team punts The Bowl Question: J ball and This year however it was like- safety man catches the ’ field the starts up Picking up Illinois that ly sophomore J C Caroline who has made 397 yards blockers one of in two games compared to 131 for his teammates Ameche in the same number of running interfer-enc- e a league contents would be the clips tackier rushing champion and perhaps would-bWhat’s the pen-- t even exceed Ameche’s record Still Ameche now married and alty? the father of a son who began Answer: The eating spaghetti before he was six team is penalmonths old has been running far ized 15 yards better than he did in 1952 from the spot A year ago he averaged 38 of the clipping yards per try in gaining 384 yards ! and keeps the in 106 carries in the first five I ball first and games This year for the same 10 Red Grange number of games his average is Q What players are eligible to 43 yards per try with 408 yards receive passes? in 94 attempts A The four backs and two terminal linemen Q What constitutes clipping? A Blocking or diving into the back or throwing or dropping Wasatch League the body across the back of the a High individual game: Ike leg or legs of a player not Jr 626 Robert Spargur carrying (he ball 573 High game individual: Cleve Q Where should the field Albiston 232 Perry Smith 218 judge normally stand? High team iseries: March Pest A He should plant himself Control 3103 High team game: toward the side of the Held Marsh Pest Control 109L opposite the head linesman and Men’s Classic League 15 to 29 yards behind the from High series individual: Paul Eppley 577 Hap Payne 562 team on defense Q When was the first nose game individual: Hap High Payne 225 King Wickwire 212 guard in football used? 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