The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 14, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    LaMotta Wins With Last
Minute K.O. Over Dauthuille
y JACK HAND
Associated Prtu Sports Writer
DETROIT, (API Sugar Ray Robinson is nxt lor middle-"io-it
rSnoie" J:k I.eMott Hr hit dramatic 15th round
knockout of challenger Laurent Deuthuill with only 13 seconds
But for lavage doting rally tht snatched victory from
defeat Ut night, th well-tamed Bronx Bull would b worry
ing about return with Dauthuill not Robinson.
Trailing mi the cirdf of all
fhraa atficialt and ot about all
ttve working press, Jake barely
saved his title. It waa a heart
breaking defeat for ttw game
Frenchman who lust misted
avenging the late Marcel Cardan.
After it waa ever the II te S un
derdog aat In the dressing ream
with tears streaming from h I s
eyes.
There will be long debates why
the Frenchman didn't play it safe
in the final round. All he had to
do was stab at LaMotta's nearly
closed left eye and slay away. He
would have won back for France
the championship that LaMotta
wrested from an injured Cardan in
the same city IS months ago.
Strategy Discussed
The last round strategy brought
a wide split in Dautuhille's camp,
Trainer Heinle Blaustein said,
"He was way out in front o n
points and I think he shouldn't
have taken any chances."
Andre Barraut, his French
manager, said "My bay la a
fighter and he was going te
swap punches with Jake ell the
way. If LaMotta is a sportsman
he'll give Laurent a return bout
very soon."
Over in the other dressing room,
LaMotta didn't talk about a re
match. Still swathed in his leop
ard skin robe, squinting through
his battered left eye, Jake talked
Robinson.
"Sure I'll fight Robinson' ho
said with a grin, "If ha doesn't
run out and I'll eliminate him
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Football Score
Posted In Far
West Playoff
(Br tna Ajsorltud Preui
Reno and Klamath Falls should
be informed they are in the Far
West league BASEBALL playoff
and not FOOTBALL.
The score last night was Reno
18 lo 17, tieing the series at one
all. Redding meantime made it two
straight over Medford, winning
S to 4. .
The Silver Sox picked up all
their tallies by the eighth inning,
producing six of them in the fifth.
klamalh Falls made a valiant
comeback try in the seventh with
a seven run splurge and then
picked up three more in the next
two frames.
The Gems really threatened in
the ninth, getting two scores on
Al Sahlberg's homer with o
aboard, but relief Sox hurler Bill
Oward fanned the next three
batters.
Redding, too, had to stave off
a last minute threat. The Rogues
pieced together a single, three
walks and a Brown error to col
lect three runs.
At that point, Al Raimondi went
in for the Browns and retired the
next two batters.
B League Forum
Set For Saturday
Member roaches and principals
of the Douglas county "B" foot
ball league will meet at the Ump
qua hotel at noon Saturday for
a business luncheon to discusa
revisions of the B league schedule.
B league Secretary LeRoy Han
sen of Yoncalla said several re
visions may have to be made
because teams were unable to
give committments last spring
when the schedule was drawn up,
Also on the agenda will be re
actions to the new Saturday after
noon football schedules. It was
also decided in the spring that
larger crowds could be expected
on Saturday afternoon than on
the usual Friday afternoon. Also,
this would eliminate the necessity
of school children cutting classes
for the Friday games.
The Saturday change, however,
is not i hard and fast rule, said
Hansen. If two teams find it to
their mutual benefit to play their
scheduled game on another day
they may do so.
Teams Included in the B league
circuit are: CamasValley, Yon
calla, Riddle. Glide, Canyonville,
Elkton, Glendale, Oakland and the
newly added powerhouse, Coos
River.
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FIRST RALLY Th Roseburg high school football stadium looked like this week ago when th
school's record crop of students gathered for th season's first pep rally. Members of th rally
squad coaxed student body members into warming' up for th cheering expected friday night
when th Indians meet SSpringfield in th stason't first football gam. I Photo 'Lab picture.)
Portland Team Wins
In Softball Tourney
AUSTIN. Tex. Clear
water, Fla., took over the favor
ite's role today in the Amateur
Softball association's world tournament.
The deep south team last night
knocked over defending champion
Toronto in the double elimination
tourney, 1-0. Eddie Moore scored
the game's only run in the sixth
inning, on a hit ball by catcher
Harry Hancock.
Other results yesterday in
cluded: PORTLAND. Ore., 4 Trenton, A.
C, Baltimore, 2.
NEW STADIUM
SPOKANE UP) The city's
new civic sodium, built at a cost
I of more than SSOO.000 trough pub
lic subscription, will be unveiled
tonight. Five thousand extra
bleacher seats have been installed
to handle the 2K.0OO fans expected
for the annual high school merry-go-round
football game.
Coach Joe Huston, winding up
scrimmage yesterday, warned his ,
players their big job would be to
Mop Robin Lee, high-scoring OCE
halfback last year.
TWO PLATOONS
PORTLAND CP) Lewis and
Clark college will work with a
full two-platoon system as it opens
its football season here Saturday
afternoon against Oregon College
of Education.
Popular Piano Instruction
Beginners and Advanced
Students
CLASSES OPEN SEPT. S
Please Register Ittore Sept. 1 S
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PHONE 1071-k
SALE LOG TRUCKS AND TRAILERS
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Fiv 1948 Heavy Duty, dual drive Autocars, two Peer
less and three Beall trailers, will be sold by Douglas
County Sheriff, at Mohr Yard, Garden Vallay Hood,
Roseburg, Oregon, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1950, 10 a.m.
For information call Ray B. Compton
PHONE 1702, ROSEBURG
Seattle Gals Win
In Softball Tourney
PHOENIX, Ariz. The
Funk Gems of Phoenix, Seattle,
Wash., Epicures and West Allis,
Wis., marked up victories last
night in the world championship
tournament for women of the
National Softball congress.
The Gems dropped the Okla
homa City Queens in the loser
bracket with a 2-0 decision. Seat
tle edged the. Denver Industrial
Bankers 2 - 1 and West Allis
swamped Breckenridge, Tex., 19
to 3,
Alice Jorgensen was the big gun
in the Seattle attack. She hurled
three hit ball and singled in both
of the Epicures runs. The Denver
run was walked in when the bases
were full.
CHAMBER FORMED
MILL CITY, Marion County (."PI
The North Santiam Chamber of
Commerce was formed at a ban
quet here attended by ISO persons.
They represented firms in nine
communities in the Detroit dam
canyon. ' v
Jake will fight Sugar Ray or else
risk a National Boxing association
ban. He already is signed to fight
Robby in the Chicago stadium dur
ing the second week of February.
Fred Saddy, retiring NBA presi
dent, also has a contract signed by
Robinson to fight LaMotta in Chi
cago or anyplace else. Each con
tract calls for 45 percent for Jake
and IS for Sugar Ray.
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