Show vr THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING MAY 15 1955 a) on® TT i Busy Mit Week $350000 Gate Expected — Rocky SlatH To Keep Fistic title Champion Rules 9-- 1 Over English Challenger By JACK HAND (AP) — Rocky Marciano is supposed to demolish' Don Cockell a broad-beameBritish hog fanner in the fifth defense of his world heavyweight title toSAN FRANCISCO By MURRAY ROSE d NEW YORK (AP) — Before kissing off Don Cockell’s chances against Rocky Marciano Monday night in San Francisco it might be worth noting that only one heavyweight champion has gone through his career without suffering at least one knock- morrow night at Kezar Stadium ‘ X listeiers starting at 8 pm lawaswnyfl tir£ to m ii tnsrar T During World War II the nam ef the organization changed t the Metropolitan League Th membership swelled to"10 team? and since ithat time on by one the clubs have dropped out Last year the circuit was com posed of bnly four tea rns Heiuj Smitl Heating Ogden ElM Foods anc Swift’s Ogden Elks and Swift’s dropped out of furthej compe tition this year leaving only Ileitz Heating and Smiih Foods to carry on Morgan meanwhile sought a post in the league bringing the pember ship to three clubs In contrast the Weber County Farm Bureau will operjate again during 1955 with thre£ leaguesand a combined team membership of 26 clubs “Lack of sponsorships caused us to fold up after all of these years of operation” said President pay Hancock last night “It seems a shame that young men of Ogden who like and who love to play wi forget league play for perhaps for all time “Our peak years wele during World War II was fine gnd we had 10 teams The competition was good also We played a couple bf games with the Ogden Reds' and attracted fiije crowds and on one occasion nearly beat the Ogden Pioneer League entrv j “If any firm in Ogqen wants to provide a sponsorship and gave the league I’d appreciate a I surely call at my home won’t have to the league’' hope j i j ! j - J i ! t ‘ nce suspend operations” Down through the years the Commercial and M e t r p p o litan leagues nrovided recreation for several hundred players Jack Card now) a resident pf Ogden was one of the players who tvound up in the! majors witji the St Louis Carqinals as a pitcher An injury forced him out of base-- : ball Al Joyner manager bf Jimmy Slade thinks Don Cockell the British Empire heavyweight champion lhas a good Phance of outboxing JTockv Marciano tomor--! row in 15 rounds and winning the title Joyner adds Cockell may even cut Rockv up and win the fight on a technical kr ockout Joyner iaid “My bt v Jimmy Slkde was on th jpe rke of be irg knocked out three limes and was lucky to gain a dec sion over Cockell Just let me tell you Cockell has a good left jab and a good right hand too Joyner added “Cokell has courage I never saw a gamer fighter Hq’s a former iron worker and strong as a bull Where Tony Galento was fat Cockell is all musclej He has arrqs on him like iron and he surely is barrel-cheste- d” Joyner thinks that Rocky ciano fights something like — ®j Trounces Cincinnati MarRan- - Branch INS) Rickey said today that prooklyn in the holding National race is simply 2-- 3i 1) (2-- (2-- 1) (0-- 3) 3) Pod-biel- i0-- n I j “eco-nomicall- p “self-accus- in (2-- 3) 2) 3i 2t (3-- 3) 0-- 5i ance— 24862 1) Kramer Admits Cards Down Pirates 3t ST Taking Money While an Amateur transportation” i (3-- j 5-- t t Down Old-Time- rs Irish Varsity SOUTH BENDw Ind (AP) — Passing seldom Notre Dame’s in- experienced varsity toas defeated yesterby the — first Irish’s spring footday the ball game loss since 1950 when recthe team went on to a fall ord the following Bulwarked by such former Irish stars as Ralph who pitched one Guglielmi touchdown pass and Johnny Latt-ne- r of the Pittsburgh Steelers the gave Terry Brennan’s varsity a rugged battle They outgained the Irish in all departments Old-Time- 19-1- 4 rs 4-4- -1 All-Ameri- Old-Time- rs 4kk 14 Wininger Leads In Golf Tourney (AP) — Bo Wininger poker-facepro from Oklahoma City put together another string of precision golf shots yesterday as he shot a 68 e for a Hot lead in the $15000 Springs HOT SPRINGS Ark d four-under-p- ar Open three-strok- Johnny Palmer of Charlotte N C also fired a 68 and remained three strokes back at 205 fifth-innin- g rate at the time - MILWAUKEE (UP) — The Milwaukee Braves overcame a three-ru- n deficit to hand the Philadelphia Phillies their4 12th Edstraight loss yesterday die Mathews’ fifth inning homer off loser Jack Meyer proved to be the winning blow after Del Yanks Victory Over Tigers Howard’s triple andTra”vel "txpt'nm' thV ioina Aber who relieved Tiger starter Billy Hoeft after Mickey 2-- 3i lations It was the stiffest penalty in conference history Letters of intent signed for athletes A&M by prospective since April 15 also were canceled releasing an unknown number of high school seniors to enroll at other conference schools if they so desire The conference also banned contests by Aggie athletic teams No details of the rules violations were released 5-5- 7-- 7-- 4) Braves Down Phils d 52-we- 3-- 2) 15-roun- Kramer said that in view of railing yesterday but the injuries lost a lot of their sting the factutha1 tennis waa a h h blasted a two-ru- n triple with two out in the ninth a ear business for anyone play- a 6 victory over the Detroit ing at the top tournament level inning to give the Yankees and that inasmuch as he had “a Tigers Ue and familjr on lhe way"i his second of the game came off Al 2-- (2-- 11-poi- nt NEW YORK (UP)— Rookie Elston Howard was bruised collision with the left field and bloodied in a was and Texas A&M Gets Put on Probation 3-- dl-10-- The money he wrote “over and above expenses to Grammas to Mustai 28 5 27 18 Schoendienst Totals Sq j became a professional Grammas to Schoendienst to Musial aSingled for Bolger in fifth — without mentioning the fact” he 1 — SO 6 Lawrence BB Littlefield bGrounded out for Grissom in Littlefield 2 Lawrence 5 W — Lawsaid “This will be news to the eighth L— Littlefield rence cRan for Sauer in eighth U S Lawn Tennis Association Score by innings: whose governing body had it — 000 000 000 0 New York 000 031 22 x — 8 known I was being paid by Chicago E— Antonelli Dark 2 Banks SF — tournament sponsors would have Rush DP — Banks to Baker to Fondy thrown me out of the game” to to Rush to Banks Fondy Fondy Banks to Fondy Dark to Williams to Kramer revealed that at the LOB —New York 6 Chicago Lockman same time he violated the ama4 BB — Antonelli 2 Grissom 1 Rush 2 code because he was at “a teur Wilhelm 3 SO — Antonelli 2 Rush 2 Grissom 1 Wilhelm 1 HO — Antonelli Pretty fair salary” in the employ 1 in 4 Grissom 4 in 3 Wilhelm 0 in 1 HOUSTON lex (AP)-So- uthof a Los Angeles public relations Grissom 3 R and ER— Antonelli 2 0 HBP — Grissom (Tappe) west Conference faculty repre-- 1 concern Wilhelm that happened to be UmL— Antonelli W — Rush a owned by a major sporting goods sentatives slapped yesterday Pmel— Gorman Engeln pires Boggess Ittwo-yea- r Time — 2:32 Attendance — 17818 probation on Texas company That code since has A&M for recruiting policy vio-- been changed however for since 2) The nose cut that Ezzard New Ratings Charles opened last September The new rjng ratings soon to has leaked no blood during the be released list Cockell as the long training grind There is noN0 3 challenger behind Archie guarantee however that it won’t Moore and Bob Baker Unbeaten split again from a solid punch since he ate his way into the Marciano was gashed on the heavy class in ’52 Cockell has a head and around the right eye spotty lifetime record of 1 the night he won the title from He has been knocked out five Jersey Joe Walcott in ’52 and times In ’51 Jimmy Slade dropped was cut around the left eye in him five times on the way to a both fights with Charles last sum- 4th round TKO and in June 1952 mer Randy Turpin former middleweight champ had him down Old Favorites three times before the referee San Francisco which still re- stopped it in the 11th Cockell claims weight-makin- g members Jim Corbett and Jim Jeffries has been slow to heat (191 for Slade and 17414 for Tur-u- p for its first heavyweight title pin) weakened him in both inscrap since Charles stopped Pat stances Since becoming a Oct 14 1949 That pounder he has won the British bout set a California record with Empire title from Johnny Wila gate of $167870 at the Cow liams beaten American Harry Matthews three times and outPalace local promoter pointed Roland LaStarza a Mar- Jimmy Murray w ho is working with the Inter- - ciano victim A stinging left jab and book national Boxing Club is staging the fight has reported advance are his best weapons while Marsales of over $150000 Although ciano throws about everything in they talk of $500000 chances are the book in combinations Cocka crowd of 30000 and a gate of ell hasn’t fought In 10 months between $300000 and $350000 is and Rocky has been idle for eight more realistic The stadium has months Under California rules an un68000 seats priced from $40 to usual divided system will $5 Nobody can sit home and watch be used for scoring by the referee match on his tele and two judges An even round is this and others on a vision set There will be no home scored 6--5 4 basis Total similar or beamed be will TV The fight however to about 59 theaters in points determine the vote of 83 cities on closed circuit theater each official with a majority vote television with California blacked needed for a decision For the underdog supporters out It also will be heard on rait should be pointed out that Waldio (NBC) In order that Eastern theater cott was a 10 to 1 shot in his with Joe Louis and patrons can see the show at a first match was a 6 to 1 short Joe will bout Jersey decent hour the title is the ender which 10 night he flattened start at pm (EST) win the title to Charles Pacific 8 Daylight only pm Elston Howard's Hit Gives 31 7 24 15 (2-- No Englishman has held the title in modern days since Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out James J Corbett at Carson City Nev in 1897 Although “Rudy Robert” was born in Cornwall -- England his family moved to New Zealand when he was 9 and most and when he was nine and most of his fighting was done in Amer- - NEW YORK (UP) — Jack Kramer now a professional ten nis promoter disclosed yesterday in an article written for This Week Magazine that he took money for playing tennis when he was the amateur tennis champion of the U S in 1946 and 1947 shl": j h li Williams2b Miksisrf-c- f 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 Lawrence p E Freese2b 3 0 6 0 Baker2b 4 0 5 5 10 Darks Littlefield p I 0 12 Muellerrf Jacksonb 43 0 0 20 110 award o o o 3 0 10 Irvinlf Sauer lf 10 0 0 4 0 0 1 Mayicf 10 cKmg 2042413 Totals 3 0 13 Thompson 3b Banksss 2 0 3 5 30 10 27 11out for Littlefield in ninth aFlied 1 3 15 Kattc Score by innings: 2 0 12 Antonellip 000 000 000 — 0 4 1 12 2 £iUbfh 3 2 12 1 Lockmanlb Fondylb 102 000 21x — 6 St 2 0 0 0 0 p Grissom 110 aTapperf 1 0 0 0 bRhodes Rushp 3 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 Wilhelm p rence 2 sf — Repuiskt Mustai dp — er Cardinal-Pittsburg- (1-- 4-- 4 2 2 1 4 6 4 All-Americ- (3-- 0-- (3-- 5-- j 54-6-- 2— New- - 2-- 8-- ld ) (0-- an 6-- 0 1 Rickey was in' St Louis to inspect his team His Inspection waS delaj ed however W'hen rain canceled the game There was speculation that 4 (1-- n eight-rounde- w (0-- Brooks LOUIS (AP) shutLawrence pitched a four-hi- t out Ken and last Boyer night Giants Shut Out two-ruhomer to lead CHICAGO (UP) — Bob Rush’s belted a the St Louis Cardinals to a seven-hi- t pitching gave the Cubs over the Pittsburgh Pivictory 0 an victory yesterday and rates e four-gamwinGiants’ ended a Lawrence who faced only 30 ning streak men got credit for the first shut The Cubs jumped on Southpaw of his major league career out Johnny Antonelli for three runs He struck out five and walked in the fifth after he had retired one the first 12 men to face him An- only Plttburf h tonelli was yanked after he ABHOA a CHiti walked Harry Saffellcf 4 2 2 0 forcing in Groatss 3 0 15 run Pinch hitter Ted Tappe’s sin-- 1 4 1 o o Moonrf ° Clementerf 4 13 0 J Grissom Marv off ReUpuh!kibif reliever gle 4 Thomas If 2 0 10 9 2 2 4 4 Shndnstb Mntmyorlf 10 10 drove in two more runs 4 17 1 Sarnic Long ib 3 0 6 3! New York Chict 2 0 3 Boyer3b G FAetwenc 3 ABHOA 4 13 3 Grammasss ABHOA 3022 fund-raisin- V eyer (5-- 1) 7-- (4-- BB-M- 2-- 4-- st V Min-arc- 1- -3 2-- v h wins- - 200-Valenti- no 9 MtlwauPhiladelphia W nd Spooner va 4 Kipper 1 Loven- 1 2 and Klippstein Staley — 2 3 3 SO Johnson MeySpahn guth — 2 New at York Gomez Chicago er 1 Lovenguth 2 Spahn 1 HO — Mey- and Hearn va Hacker and er 5 m 4 3 Kipper 0 in 3 Loven- Perkowski in guth 1 in 2 Miller 0 in 1 Spahn 5 — — Pittsburgh at St Louia Surkont 2 3 Johnson 6 in 6 3 R and ER 3 vs Jones 1 WP — Meyer 2 Meyer 5 Spahn 4 Philadelphia at Milwaukee 2 — Weh- -W— Johnson il-L— Meyer Spahn va Burand Roberta ' meier Umpires — Warneke Goetz Dascoli Time — 237 Attend- - dette (a‘2' nd Nicho1 1- -3 1-- i blow-by-blo- tO-- LOB sisted) kee 8 SF— Campanella to Reese to Hodges Temple to McMillan to Kluszewski Kluszewski to McMillan LOB — Brook2 lyn 13 Cincinnati 5 BB — Podres Ridzik 3 Podbielan 2 Hooper 3 Fowler 1 Minarcin 1 SO — Podres 6 1 Hooper 1 Minarcin 1 HO — Ridzik 6 in 4 3 Podbielan 2 in 2 1 Hooper 6 in 1 3 Fowler 0 in 4 R and ER — Ridzik 2 in 7 Minarcin Podbielan 1 Hooper 1 Minarcin HBP — Ridzik (Hodges) W — Podres L— Ridzik (Furillo) Barlick Umpires — Ballanfante AtTime — 2:41 Jackowski Landes tendance— g under-estimatio- kV (6-- j d selves” The Dodgers lost the Pennant to the Giants Rickey credited the Brooklyn front office with its attitude during the recent "dissension” episodes and said the recent suspenThe Pittsburgh general man- Rickey mlfght huddle with Cardi- sion of Don Newcombe ager and former head of the nal officials over a possible trade was the pitcher “greatest psychological Dodgers warned that should the of playersj lift” He added: Bums wid$n their advantage by He saitjl Brooklyn was a su- There’s an the first of July the situation perior team with better reserves of their manager Walter Alston could affect the league Pitching than even 'is a firm man who can’t be Braves Rickey pushed off his door-stenow He did not elaborate put obvi- said Milwaukee the Dodgers are that he’s oriented He’s the boss ously meant that a runaway race ing aboutj last year’s debacle The rhubarb has cleared the air would affect attendance' their failure they blame them- - Brooklyn is better off” K tO-- 3) National League Rickey Says Brooklyn Now Has Great Team ST LOUIS V - ‘i 1O-- I1 i3-- V - Cleveland at Washington postponed Chicago at Baltimore postponed Today’s Schedule Chicago at Washington 2 — Donovan and Keegan vs Stobbe and Schmitz l Cleveland at Baltimore 2 —Garcia vs Byrd and Lemon and Kuzava Detroit at Boston 2 — Lary and vs Brewer Maas u-- u and Suiit-th- e van 3’4'Kansas City at New York 2 — Shantx and Herbert vs Lopat 1 and Turley 15-- coast-to-coa- 90-da- y t - 10-roun- pfts J 3-- 1) dy Turpin He said “Rocky drops back out of hitting range and in that manner avoids a lot of punches but I think Cockell will move in on top of him and beat him to the punch” Joyner concluded by saying and Slade agreed with him “Don’t sell Cockell short He is not a gym fighter He trains hard but does not look flashy in his workouts but wait until he gets in the ring and you will see a time”took Marciano 11 It rounds to different fighter A sharp left catch in 1953 with LaStarza jab a good left hook and a good at the up Polo Six months Grounds right cross I think he can open later on March 30 1954 in Lonup some old cuts on Rocky and don Roland lost a dewin by a technical knockout” cision to Cockell This observer believes it’s goSports Quickies ing to be quicker than Roland Archie Skeen former Weber thinks Having seen the pictures High School athlete son of Mr of Cockell’s annihilation in four land Mrs Dick Skeen of Plain rounds by light-hittinJimmy ity is completing his freshman Slade 3 years ago and rememear at Utah State College He bering the five knockdowns the ettered in football and basket-al- l pick here is Marciano within Hq holds the school record three rounds the school baseball throwing The two best fights of the Elvent at 376 feet 3 inches week won’t be telecast into your 15- home The Marciano-Cockel- l Officials of El Monte Golf Club rounder w ill be beamed over a lbok for a sell out crowd of 300 closed circuit into theaters for their annual stag party at the But NBC will have Old Mill next Tuesday at 8:30 a radio broadcast p jn Golf movies will be featured The other star attraction of the This is the annual g week is the battle of lightweight event Pres Bob Etterlein an- contenders Frankie Ryff of Newt nounces York and Ralnh Dupas of New Orleans in the New Orleans Tarv Jenson manager of Gene Municipal Auditorium Fullmer and Rex Layne and night The undefeated Tuesday John Mooney sports editor of the Ryff now ranked as the No Salt Lake Tribune rolled at the 3 contender outpointed the LouiParamount Bowl last night They siana lad in an r in didn’t report their bowling scores Brooklyn last Sept 13 The Dupas ranked as the 4 ?art of (he North-Soutrectop contender has a squads for the 11th annual Utah ord baseball Boys Out of this interesting pairing game June 10 were selected could come a logical challenger yesterday at a meeting of the for the lightweight champion It wmuld be nice to see a young selection committee Names however will not be released fresh face in there battling for a until the two entire squads championchiD have been selected Gil Cadilli the fast young Los Angeles scrapper who won a conHorkce Heidt former athletic troversial decMon over Willie star at the University of Califor- Pep last March meets the fornia will brinp his famous ‘Youth mer featherweight ki"g in p reat the Detroit Opportunity Show’ to Ogden High turn School the night of June 7 Og- Olvmpic Wednesday night This den Junior Chamber of Com- will be telenet by CBS starting merce will snonsor the local atv at 9 pm (FST) The other network TV fights pearancp and the seat sale will open next week Swift & Co of the week include: sponsor the program nationally Monday: Bobbv Provizzi Free- land Pa vs Hardv (Bazooka) A poll of more than 200 middle-weight- s Brooklyn sports Smallwood writers iln San Francisco for the 10 rounds 9 pm (EST) Cockell-Marcian- o light tomorrow ABC-TEastern Brooklyn’s night foUnd 185 picking Marciano Parkway Arena to win fvith a kavo Only 12 Monday: Paddy DeMarco pick Copkell to win and only Brooklyn vs Libby Manzo New three expect the Tight to go the York lightweights 10 rounds 9 limit J pm (EST1 Uumont-TREMINDER— KDYL Salt Lake York’s St Nicholas Arena New City will carry a radio Friday: Gil Turner Philadel of the heavyweight title phia vs Raon Fuentes Los Anfight starting at 8 pm tomorrow geles welterweights 10 rounds night Tie fight will not be 9 pm (EST) NBC-Tand radio shown on TV except in 80 New York’s Madison GarSquare theaters den radio and V movie cash If the beefy Briton should upset the champ the mov- in America and Britain will be worth an enormous sum There is a rematch clause in the contracts in case Cockell 2 CINCINNATI (AP) Played in Crosley Field last season as if it were their home ball park made themselves comfortable yesterday with a 132 victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs theater-T- receipts 26-year- 2-- 3) -- Marciano gets 40 per cent and Cockell 20 per cent of the gate Old Hand Gives Instructions to-- si j twilight iM1 0-- 0i o when-attenda- i n baseball in Ogden during the Amateur and semi-prsummer months closed shop this past week after a run of more than 40 years In the Hong ago the circuit was known as the Commercial League jand at oile time 12 clubs com- peted for the league championship 1 - m Baseball League Folds lii k v- The National League pacesetters exploded in the seventh in- Crandall’s double with the bases ning for seven runs which in- full tied the score in the fourth throne cluded a grand-slahomer by Ernie Johnson relieved Warren Roland LaStarza who lost to Carl Furillo and a two-ruSpahn when the Phils scored all their runs in the third and was both Marciano and Cockell bewinner lieves that the undefeated Brock- cuit blow by Duke Snider Cincinnati a Milwaukee ton blaster would be best if he atBrooklyn ide ph vr n a ad u a ABHOA AB HO A' of a for ® 2 4 kayo Gilliam2b o gearedMmseif 1 i Temple2b j J 14 3 i Lowreyrf Bruton cf 4 14 0 3 ss 4 3 Reese Jablonskilf 4150 Cockell in the 10th or 11th Ashburncf Logan ss 2 0 2 3 0 0 Zimeree Kluszewski lb 3 17 1 54030 1 2 4 Hamnerss 1 2 0 4 0 Pendletonss ® 4 3 cf Snider 1 J 2 I! 4 1 2 0 Ennis If Mathews3b rocockeii has a very fine left 2 16 J0 Campanellac 1 4 BelLcf 4 3 2 x Aaronlf Harmon3b 4 12 2 4 1 2 2 jones3b Lopatac jab” said handsome Rollie “It’s 2 2 4 13 1 Morgan 2b ®VrgeSS-a sharp stab about the best I’ve McMillanss 12 20313090 Torgesnlb o 1 0 1 Furiiiorf seen Rushing out to polish him s Bridges s 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Meyerp 1000 Ridzikp K J J Kdres p 0000 Kipper p off Rocky is bound to do a lot Podbielanp °°°°1000 aGorbus Johnson p 3 0 11 a Adams 10000000 of missing That could give Hooperp 0001 0000 Lovenguthp Cockell a chance to jab Rocky’s bBlaylock Fowler p 0000 sore nose If that nose cut rebFreeman 1 0 0 0 0000 Miller p Mmarcinp 0000 35 n 24 8 29 6 27 12 Totals opens early in the fight Rocky aFlied out for Kipper in sixth could be in for a lot of trouble 39 16 27 9 32 7 27 9 Totals Yesterday’s Resalts bWalked for Lovenguth in eighth “I’m picking Rocky” added aFlied out for Podbielan in sixth Score bv innings: Brooklyn 13 Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 004 000 000 — 4 LaStarza “but I just wanted to bStruck out for Fowler in eighth Philadelphia y nungs" 100 310 00 x — 5 Milwaukee Chicago 8 New York 0 point out that Cockell is no bum Brooklyn St Louis 6 Pittsburgh 0 E— Spahn 2 2B— Jones Lowrey 2 Crandall HR— Mathews c°°2 00VW DP— Adcock Today's Schedule Rocky has the punch determin- - Cincinnati — 2B Snider Temple Kluszewski ation and will get to Cockell in HRE— Snider Logan to Adcock O'Connell (unasat Cincinnati Brooklyn Furillo Post S— Podres — - j time If it’s a clear day the sun will be setting beyond the Golden Gate about the time so the early rounds should be fought in release mentions a 5 to 1 price One source lists Marciano as a 9 to 1 choice They say it’s about 8 to 5 that Cockell won’t last five rounds Cockell first British heavy weight to get a chance at the crown since Farr fought Joe Louis in 1937 has failed to impress in his training at suburban Dixie Walker feels the mighty right arm of Carl Furillo who succeeded the one time people’s San Rafael Although the choice in right field for the Brooklyn Dodgers Walker now coaches the St Louis Cardinals and old fat boy has trimmed down from 220 pounds to 208 he has would like to see a resumption of the war between the two clubs glaring defensive weaknesses and does not appear to have the punch to bother Rocky On the other hand Marciano hit a peak in his closing drills i GB at Calistoga battering spar mates with a thumping body attack Sharp at about 189 pounds the 13-’& Not counting the undefeated Marciano who will be around for a while Gene Tunney has the distinction of being the only heavyweight ruler who never had 10 tolled over hiiq- Cockell can take heart from the fact that the great Jack Dempsey was flattened in one round by fireman Jim Flynn only two years before he knocked the crown from the brow of huge Jess Willard And then there’s the not so old story of Jersey Joe Walcott the “Brown Cinderella man” Old Jersey Joe had heard the birdies sing four times and had 14 defeats in his mediocre record when he finally toon the big prize by kacockell? however3 can go Wal- He’s been cott one better times If he should five stopped and beat world the surprise Rocky he’ll be the most thoroughly flattened fighter ever to ascend to boxing’s mightiest orld’s heavweight boxing champion puts Rocky Marciano left his title on the line ai San Francisco’s Kezar Stadium tamorrow night The International Boxing Club along with Promoters Lou Thomas and Jimmy Murray ejxpect a gate of $500000 excluding radio and theater TV KDYL will broadcast the event to Utah The sturdy champ from Brock ton Mass unbeaten in his career with 41 knockouts is such a topheavy favorite that there is practically no betting on the result Even the promoters’ 47-fig- ht out Fgfd for World Title ‘ J i last year US tennis players over 21 may be employed by sporting goods firms Kramer said that he supposed “that today there are other amateur tennis players in the same the score 7-- 5 Installed in the cleanup spot Howard responded yesterday in a the third first with triple and again with his triple in the ninth He suffered bruises on his right hand and elbow and on his left knee while game-winnin- g chasing Al Kaline’s double durrally by Detroit ing a three-ru- n in the fifth That three-ru- splurge chased n starter Bob Grim and put the Tigers ahead 8-- 4 The score re- mained that way until the ninth Jim Konstanty the third Yankee pitcher was credited with the victory Sox Win in 13th (UP) — Jackie Jensen smashed his second homer of the game with a man oh base in the 13th inning yesterday to lead trithe Boston Red Sox to a AthKansas over the City umph letics Jensen’s payoff homer cam off reliever Johnny Sain who had taken over for starter Art Ditmar in the 10th Boston went ahead in tha fourth on Jensen’s first homer but the Athletics tied tha score in the (ifth off starter Lao Kiely on three straight singles Russ Kemmerer relieved Tom Hurd la the 11th and picked up his first victory of the year BOSTON 3-- 1 New Yerk Ditrtll boat I was” because it could not ABHOA ABHOA Kimi City Be4p be otherwise “except in the rare S 1 2 3 KuennM Baucrxf 5 2 4 0 ABHOA ABHOA 1 8 1 18 a Power 1b 10 3 0 CoUina a 1 4 17 1 S GoodmtaAb HatficldJtb 4 Jb cases of these amateur stars who a $ 1 1 J Mantlecf 4 3 4 0 4 0 3 0 Rnnarf 0 Kalincxt if 4 Stephen are financially independent” a a a o ramib Howardlf 5 2 0 0 3 0 10 Slaughter rf Ad antajb 5 1 17 0 Berra c 4 2 3 0 4 0 10 BerniaUf Kramer suggested that the 4 3 0 0 Boon 3b Jcnaenjrf 0 3 4 0 JoosLm 3 0 3 0 1118 10 11 Sainp Carcrb 44 13 Kiinif feasible method to take hypocrisy a4 o13a 0a Tuttle 8 110 Wilsonef Whitec 5 0 4 1 cl McDouald2b out of amateur tennis is the open 4 0 5 0 Houaee Hunters 4 113 5 0 3 4 Finian3b KlauaA 0 18 FieruUef 5 1 4 § Grimp 30 00 0100 65 33 33 67 LopexXb tournament with the profession-postrseaso- n 5 0 0 0 Hocftp DeMaestrUa Kiely 8 10 1 Sturdivantp Aberp als and amateurs competing for 8 0 aCerv 10 0 0 3 10 0 WShantx 0 0 0 0 Burdp bHatton 0 0 0 0 the prize money” Xonstantyp 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 aSlmpson 1 0 3 0 Aitroth 0 0 bRobinaon Kemmerer 0--8 Wyoming Wins Baseball Game LARAMIE Wyo (UP)— The University of Wyoming won the Skyline Conference Eastern Division baseball championship impressively yesterday whacking New Mexico 15-- 9 on 19 hits The Cowpokes scored twice in the first inning six times in the second six more in the seventh and one in the eighth Jack Stobie was the New Mexico pitcher throughout and his plight was made worse by four Lobo errors cLja 110 0 0 0 0 4 3 11 1 0 0 0 p 10 Ditmar p Valojf 37 12 27 11 Totals Totals '42 7 39 18 xTwo out when w inn in run scored 49 11x27 31 a Struck out for W Shantx tn ninth aLined out for Sturdivant in aixtb bWalked for Hurd fat tenth bSinfled for Konstanty in ninth xOne out when winning run scored cRan for Robinson in ninth Score by inning: Score by inninfs: 23 9x28 5 100 330 000- -8 Detroit 012 010 000—7 New York 2B— Hatfield Hunter Kaline Boone HR— SB— Bauer Howard 2 Mantle Bauer sr— Hatfield DP— Hunter to McDou aid to CoUina 2 Kuenn to Hatfield to Fain LOB— Detroit 8 New York 7 BB— Grim 3 Hoeft 3 Sturdivant 1 SO—Hoeft 4 Grim 1 Sturdivant 2 HO— Grim 8 in 41-- 3 Sturdivant 1 in 1 3 Konstanty 2 In 3 Hoeft 11 in 8 3 Aber 1 In 0 (pitched to one batter in ninth) R and ER— 8 W— Hoeft 7 HBP—Grim (Delainfl UmL— Hoeft (3--2 Konstanty Rommel Umont pires — Honochick 2:45 Attendance— 3-- 3-- 8-- 7-- (1-- UapapreUa 18377 0) Time— Kana City Boston 000 010 000 000 0—1 000 100 000 000 2—3 E— Lopez 2 HR— Jensen 2 SB— SH— Goodman DP — Flnigan Ag-gan- nis to Lopez to Power Lopez to De Maestri to Power DeMaestri to Lopez to Power LOB— Kansas City 12 Boston 9 BB— Ditmar 0 Kiely 1 Kemmerer 2 SO— Sain 1 Kiely 1 Hurd 2 HO— Ditmar 5 in 0 (faced three batters in tenth) Sain 2 in 3 3 (faced three batters in 13th) Kiely 8 in B 3 Hurd 1 In 1 3 Kemmerer 3 in 3 R and ER— Ditmar 1 Sain 2 Kiely 1 WP— W— Kemmerer Kemmerer Ditmar (l-- l) L— Sain (0-Umpires— McKinley Flaherty Chylak Berry Timo— 306 Attendance— 3413 1-- 1-- 3-- 2-- 1-- 1) 1-- |