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f Comment That He's Done Raises Joe Walcott's Ire .CAMDEN N. J. w - Former heavyweight champion Jerse," Walcotr. incensed at New VnrW Stf ,.A,th(le',ic Rob. jt Christenbarrys statement that Walcott would probably never fight anin, said TuesdaJ the New would appreciate' the ex efSwlft "if governors of different states would stop and consider these boxing commission loos, and appoint someone that knows and has experience in box taSt5';ead of Paying PoUUcs." Chris tenberry made his state- some rver low Pre-Mix C 0 N Consult Reliable E ngineert Enjoy Best Result Biol 2-2694 449 1. 2nd Ave. So. Roseburg, Oregon Spivey Vitnoss Reverses, Says ml - ' mm ' ' zzi wi mo Mpney "I srloua!v rlm,i k.-9r.i ..NEW YORK UR A key Drotecn will fight sgsin" c,t,nh.V Ll0,.wttneM perjury tri-1 of Md the group? "Rule, d tE basketball star William Spivey td- yorkComVsJonand almoev. $8&Jffl P,nd "- be other state say that i 7 did J10' tnmk 3oive licensed .ru,. k. i. ja VKHr. ...-. " stated w J,""r ,," Walcott IH; , K "od nke no differ SJew"?f I have given my hie to boxing and I have public in my entire 22 yean of lohhi.C!f!lde? hvywelt, who lost his title last June to Rocky Marciano, said he has every in tention of fighting the new champ gin. . College Scores By The Associated Press rAR WEST Colorado I! rinui u i Seattle 71 Pacific Lutheran 58 uregon Teen. 67 Eastern Oregon 54 Western (Colo.) State 76 Montana State 70 St. Marys (Calif.) 67 San Jose State 65 Fresno SUte 78 Cal. Poly 59 MIDWEST DePaul 68 Cincinnati 67 Rio Grande (Ohio) 66 Cedarville 29 DePauw 81 Ball SUte 74 SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 69 Rice 60 Hardin-Simmons 69 Midwestern 51 East Texas Baptist 66 St. Edwards 58 Si. Marys (Tex.) 66 Corpus Christi Univ. 64 East Texas SUte 73 Lamar 55 : EAST St. Francis (Pa.) 79 Westminster 7 (Pa.) 73 Memphis SUte 93 Hartwick 67 Hobart 80 Harpur 64 Alliance (Pa.) 77 Steubenville 67 Bethany (W.Va.) 71 Waynesburg 58 Maine 86 Bates. 81 trary to his trial, testimony, The witness was Walter Hlrsch. 23, of Dayton, Ohio, who was a teammate of Spivey at the Uni versity of Kentucky during t.e 1950-51 season. Hlrsch now Is an Army prlvaU. . Spivey, 23, jeven-foot-tall former All-America center, is being tried in General Sessions Court on a charge of oertury in denying to a New York County (Manhattan) grand jury that he ever discussed fixing games or accepting bribes. Hirsch, who testified Tuesday and , Monday, said SDivev arrenrjirl ei.. i 000 for juggling points in one bas ketball nn anil thnnoht 'k t should have go', more." ine witness also said that he, Spivey and James Line, another former Kentucky slayer, had met in 1950 with Jack West a convicted fixer in the basketball scandal. John Young Brown, of Lexington, Kv one of Spivey's attorneys, started cross-examination of Hlrsch Tuesday and brought from hi"i these ad-nissions: That he had told a grand jury he did not think Spivey ever met West. . . That he ha dtold the grand jury he did not think Spivey ever got money for a "fix." That he did not '.ell the com plete truth "on occasions" to the grand jury. pmmmmrmmrmarmvm" ill '' " .l.Ni HI II .) ill ii.wa i imi l.i hi mi 11. i y 'V 4 1 WRESTLING SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE ARMORY MAIN EVENT AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH DON KINDRED vs. LUIGI MACERA ond and FRANK JAMES TOMMY MARTINDALE SEMI-FINAL BUCK WEAVER vs. "RED" VAGNONI FIRST MATCH STARTS 8:30 P.M. Turner Whips Dykes In Bout PHILADELPHIA W "Well, that's half the job done," said young Gil Turner as he sat on his dressing room table Tuesday night after whipping Bobby Dykes. The 22-year-old Philadelphia wel. terweight has lost only two bouts in a 36 fight career, one to Dykes and one to welterweight champion Kid Gavilan. The thumping he gave Dykea avenged one defeat But there's still Gavilan. Turner wants to win the title from Gavilan to even the score on that other defeat The big question after the Dykes Turner 10 rounder before 8,160 at the arena, strangely enough, didn't concern Turner. The fans who paid $41,839 to see what was expected to be a corking good fight went home wearing clothespins on their noses. To be bruUlly frank, the fight smelled out the joint They were asking, "what happened to Dykes?" Bobby, who hails from both Mi ami, Fla., and San Antonio, Tex. take your cholse was a fighter without any fight. After winning the first two rounds, he might as well have gone home for the night. Turner used the would be middle weight for a punching bag. NEW HOTROD MEMBER Roseburg Chief of Police Stan Olson receives plaque rep resenting honorary membership In "Satan Chauffeurs," a local - hot rod club, from members Mark Nickels, left, and Dick Mustard. Assistant Chief Jim McAlpine is slated to get a plaque too. The club has 15 members, all of whom must build their own cars from scratch. The group is a popular one, with 13 new applications for membership reported in now. Bill Okazaka is president. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) '' Wed., Joi.. 21, 1953 .The News-Review. ftoMbiin. Ore. . J Tag Team 'Grudge' Match Set For Armory Card Sat. An Australian tal team -"grudge" match will be featured on toe wresuing card next Satur day at the Armory, Matchmaker Elton Owen announced today. - Two big Negro wrestlers, Don Kindred and Frank James will tangle with Tommy Martlndule and Lulgl Macera. Kindred, who was fouled out last Saturday after turning on the referee, said "If this Martimlale thinks he is tough, I will get my partner, Frank James, and we'll wrestle winner take all." Martindale is the one who climb ed into the ring Saturday to sub due Kindred when he lost his timper. . Martindale and Macera Jumped at the chance to meet Kindred and his partner. In last week's battle with Ma cera, Kindred apparently had won the fall with a piledrlver but the referee refused to raise his hand on the grounds that Macera's leg was over the ropes. Thaf s when Kindred lost his temper. It took Martindale and the Armory police to put things in order after Kindred downed the referee. The Roseburg Wrestling Comm. threatened Kindred with a fine and a suspension if he ever turned on a referee again. In a one-hour limit semi-final attraction this week, Buck Weaver will meet Red Vagnone. Weaver is great favorite with local fans. Vagnone defeated Danny O'Rourke here last week. GAVILAN MEETS CARDELL WASHINGTON, Wl Kid Gavilan, the world's welterweight champion, Wednesday night meets a rough but relatively unknown fighter, Vic Cardell of Wilson, Conn., in a 10 round non-title bout. The fight will be televised na tionally. ' - COLON oid STOMACH HIES (HemorrtioMs) ' AIUUNTS TraM rtMt InsltH ssersuei IS B BaolMlo tMUO WrllCli thi dian tunic Om 10 wKf S MMdvr Awf K Mfer. U.lll I . Mwi, WaiMMtay and FiMar. ftkww! rtiytJclaaa ... U Mr Hr4 rw. MMMMmiSASTtAMIVBOUUVatW ' M.(,.i SArtWia 'nHiinl 1 4, On. Jr.-Sr.Hi-Y Hits Methodists Fans Near Riot I Over: Stall Play Against Francis TROY, O. on-Some 7,000 bas ketball fans caused a near-riot Tuesday night in protest of stalling tactics against the nation's lead ing scorer, Clarence (Bevo) Fran cis, and his Rio Grande, O., col lege teammates. A group stormed the box office demanding refunds, but police n umi.triinr i,.ninr.ninr broke ud the disorder. Hi-Y Club hoop squad snsred an-1 .Coach Floyd Rees, Cedaryille, other victory in the YMCA Church 9- 9Sfgt cag! Blentori had pr League Tuesday night dropping dered his boys to use "possession the First Methodist Church team, hall" strategy. - , 49.13. "Whether the fans like it or not, nn'i. u.u . . I'm coins! to do that because it is the First Christian Church hoop. . ""only chance to win ' he said, isters, 57-18, in tne ot-er ...j - The fens didn't like it and the game of the night chance didn't work as Rio Grande , YMCA CHURCH LEAGUE (HIGH SCHOOL) '. W Jr.-Sr. Hi-Y 7 Latter-day Saints- 5 DiUard Methodist 4 Neurone 2 First Christian 2 First Methodist 2 Colorado Five Upsets Kansas , By The Associated Press . Colorado's unfanked basketball team blended scrappy floor play and free throw accuracy into a 72-68 upset Tuesday night of ninth ranked Kansas. The hustling Buffaloes pulled out of the Big Sevan Conference base ment with their first victory in four games. The loss, second in five league starts for Kansas, left the defending national champions m accona. piece. . . I) M LJ nternaliooal TD-24's dosing rock in a project to reduce the hazard on "Dead Man'e Curt" on the Wilson River route to TUla mook. push material over a drop to the road side where it is handled by shovel and dumpsters. Steady, rugged power of the "Big Red" 24'e can be depended on. ..even where the "gain's the roughest". Ceefrnten Carl M. HaJversen, Inc. Before you buy your neat piece of tractor equipment let Howard-Cooper show yets what the sew International Tractors wiU do. PorlUuiUniqiMttrt 82t N.E. ClUmSt. r femkOfhMi PORTIANP, ORIGON AliANV CIMTtU POINt . COOUIUI WCfJOI MWrO MSesIM MATtll rtlllAJI,llliTTrTrmTiTTTjIl1;l biUtllLUdlsHEXiiil rTTTITTTllil.Hril.JI i.ii ii,i ey.ii 11 i,r-iii'tTua4"MJ me iMazarane-LiUS name postponed until a later date. easily downed Cedarville. 66-29. I C,U, (1C1U IU XX ffVUIUI Ul LUO Juiior Hill sparked the DiUard I "t half, hit for a game total of am to victory by nettine: 38 markers, below Ws point 23 points. Hon Hlcka led the Junior Senior Hi-Y to iU win by scoring 12 pointa. . 12 Nations Enter German Winter Show , GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, uermany Ul Athletes from 12 nations open competition here Thursday in this scenic Alpine re sort's biggest winter sports 3how since the 1936 Olympic Games. The world bobsled champion ships are the blue-ribbon eirent of the International Winter ' Sports Carnival, which runs until Feb. 1. - But there will also be ski racing, ski jumping and ice hockey, with several of last winter's Olympic stars taking part - The bobsled championships, which begin Jan. 24, are shaping up as a German-American auci, with Switzerland also a dangerous contender. Germany was first, the C. 8. second and Switzerland third In last year's Olympic Games at Os- I )o. Tune-up races have indicated that Germany and the U. S. are again the teams to beat in this daredevil sport. Spivey Forced Trial Witness Out Of Job average. He now has 1,14s points for 23 Karnes, includlnf the nation al record of 116 points scored in a single tilt Cedarville made action so dull that Bevo signed autographs dur ing the game and conversed with fans. The crowd jeered, cat-called and threw coins and papers 1 onto the playing floor. Riddle Grade School' Beats Days Creek, 32-14 The Riddle Grade School bas ketball squad defeated the Days Creek Grade School team, 32-14, in a Douglas County loop game Mon day at Riddle. Laverne Newcomb was high for the winners with nine points. Toa mates Jack Mallen and Lar ry Cockerell netted eight and six. A preliminary volleyball game saw the Days Creek girls win over the Riddle girls. . The St. Louis Cardinal! came up with four fine rookie pitchers last season In Stu Miller, Ed Yu has Harvey Haddix and Wilmer Mizell. THE ONE-STOP STORE FOR FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES Electrical and Plumbing Supplies ' Feeds - Gasoline . Tractors Seeds Fuel Oil Water Systems Hay Paints Housewares Blacksmith and Repair Shop Work FREE PARKING AT THE FARM BUREAU n : W. Washington at S.P. Track Roseburg, Oregon PHONE 3-5022 BUY WHERE YOU SHARE. IN THE SAVINGS Oregon Eastern Tech Thumps Oregon, 67-54 . Oregon Col- HAZLETON, Pa. Wl Walter Hirsch, former University of Ken tucky basketball captain and a key witness in the perjury trial of former Wildcat center Bill Soivev in the point-fix scandal, is out of i job. President William D. Morgan of the Eastern Professional Basket ball League announced Tuesday night that Hlrsch had been us- i nended from the Harrieburg Cap-1 Itol entry in the loop. ! Morgan said an official's reoort charged that Hlrsch had struck re feree Riley Pitkoff of Philadelphia In a dressing room incident at Sunbury after the Sunbury team defeated the Caps, 102-91. 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