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Drain TipsSutherlin, 39-37, On Overtime Free Throws Warriors Take Second Victory MWttf r,f.'.-tJA ,., 6 The Newi-Reviow, Rotcburg, Ore. Wed. Dec. 21, 1955 Glendale Beats Riddle' 68-44, In Umpqua Valley Leaaue Game UMPQUA VALLEY LEAGUE W L Pet. pf p Sutherlin 2 0 1 WW l2 ti:i Douglas 1 0 1.000 K4 I'J Jtlvrtle Cr. 1 0 l.Ouo titi M Clrndale 2 1 Ml M 112 Kiddle U 5 .000 Ki2 30(i (ilencJale handed Kiddle Hi py entli loss of the season and its fifth in UinjKitia Valley I,e;iue Clay Tuesday nijihl under a iHi-41 arratje on the Kiddle court The winners tore away from cIoie quarters early in the fourth period that found them leading only 47-4T. Kiddle lost its seeond regular player on fouls at that point, forward Muster Bennett, and the Pirates romped on ahead. Knrlier Riiard Stan Utn had been called for five fouls. The winners led hy H 6 to end the first period, hut hy halllime the count was 27-1 tt. II was -V,:iH after three periods and before Kid dle's rally cut it down to four points at 47-4H early in the fourth, j Hut when Bennett fouled out J (ilendale relied on a full - court f press that disoriented the Irish 1 ! and with sub Wes Young leading the way with five steals and five laying the winners pulled away. i (Juard flene Stein, high for game ; with 20 for dlendale, led dlen-j , dale to an 10-8 second period lead! ' with 10 points. The winners led j ! after Kiddle had tied it 8 8 early in the second. , Riddle won the jayvee game 37-, 2H (Jary Stevens gut 15 for dlen-; dale and l.avern Newcomb had ! eight for Kiddle. Gltndole (68) (44) Riddle F Berg (6) f 9 Bennett F Munyon (fit (7) Cockrell C Brown (12) (10) Kaiilston G Stein (20) Mil Long G Hale not (7) Wilcox ; dlendale subs: Young 10, Key- j nolds 2, Stevens 2, Kowe, Musta, i .Miller. Kiddle subs: Paetz 2, Kenliard, C.issirtv 3, Scholield. 1 ll.ilf.imi-: (ilendale 27, Riddle 19. Officials: Colley and Kitchey. Elkton Rips Lowell, 76-33 Klkton s Kfks posted anolher bas ketball rout Tuesday inuht, this lime bouncing I At well 7(i-;o in a non-league engagement at Klkton. The winners rolled well ahead after an 11-ti first period found them leading. With hiuh point man Harold Duncan potting e i h t points, the winners moved in front 31-17 at halftime. Duncan, who led scoring with 21, was used among reserves in the second chapter In the third period, the 6 1 for ward scored 10 more while Harold .Moore added eight for a wide ,r9 2H advantage. Dean dill got six in the final canto as the winners mov ed away to their 43-point final edce Klkton got :t:i field goals and 10 points on 22 free throws. The visitors won the javvee game 4:i :a Bob Kelhson's II points at center for Klkton were high for the game. Guard Jack Evans sank two free throws with only 10 seconds left in overtime to give Drain its second win over Sutherlin, this time by a 39-37 score at Sutherlin Tuesday night. The Warriors withstood a itrong Sutherlin rally throughout the final period that found the home team tie the score four times, the final time at 37-37. forward Carl Bay, : who was held to 13 points, hit a i jump shot with 37 seconds remain ing to lie it at the end of regula tion time. Sutherlin controlled the ball through the first two minutes and 45 seconds of overtime, hut a shot, at this point missed and the War-! nors controlled and drove down court. Kvans was fouled by guard; Skip Stillwell when he went up for. a shot from the key. Sutherlin led through the first period, hold inn a 13 9 advantage at the stop. In the second panel, the Warriors caught up at 17-17 and; went in front 19-17 on Virgil Mer- j rill's basket about 60 seconds be-, fore halftime. Drain continued to lead in the third period by small margins, fin-, ishing the quarter with a 29-24 lead, fn the fourth chapter, the . Bulldogs tied the count at 32-all, ' 33. 35 and 37. The last time set : the stage for overtime. i Drain outhit the Bulldogs 16-14 from the field. Sutherlin made nine of 19 free throws and Drain had seven of 13. I Sutherlin won the jayvee game! 41-31 and also won a frosh game' between the two schools Tuesday 34-20. ! Drain (39) (37) Sutherlin F Doudv H U3l Bay. F Huckins (tii 161 dwynn C .Merrill U4j (.') dulseth i G Kvans (K) (4) Stillwell G Levins 10) (2) Slnbling I Drain subs: Burr. i Sutherlin subs: Walling 5. Whit- ' ing, Kenwisher 2, Amelung. Halftime: Drain 19, Sutherlin 17. Officials: Leicht and Forsylhe. Oaks Surprise Bac( Tornado Sweeps Past Km win Indians In 63-51 Contest Rosebura Sound Shows Spark After Trailma 39-19 At Half PREP SCORES Ortgon Prtp Btikttbali THI ASSOCIATED PRESS Astoria 47, Roosevelt (Portland) 32 Drain 38, Sutherlin 37 N'ampa (Idaho) SO, Ontario 40 Sweet Home 37, Toledo 31 . . Valseti 75, Eddyville 29 Sandy 59, Forest (irove 57 Brownsville 52, Philomath 39 St. Helena 66, Camas (Wash) 63 Woodburn 49, Dayton 32 Mill City 47, Amity 39 : Stayton 55, Sheridan 36 Tlie Dalles 64, Wy'Kast 4J Dalian 56. McMinnville 49 I Newport 49, Sllf'lz 33 !:.. , ,..,' , I Oakland came from behind for ! seven pointu and Wes Jackson who Star of Sea (Astoria 77, Jlacl.aren its win aftl.r ,i(!h-scoring forward I sSr!d. in the third period (Woodburn) o7 (;arv Cark had iKI,n s;(Wincd ! aef they trailed 24-23 at halftime. iScin45. Detroit 36 :.,;ih hi..n h..m. in hi. a! The third period ended with the iDouelas (Portland) 49, Evergreen 'early in the first pctiod. ilocals leading 43-39 and they held at 39-19. And when Tornado guard hish poi'nt of an otherwise Mcd- (Wash) 48 (overtime) j II was a lead-changing contest I on 10 wln- i bob Tidsel, the games hil, si-or- turct dominated snooting match. through the tnird period, with Oak- nuleu'll iraueu auer one er wun u, opened tne miro cnap- in wit imru period iorward i I..n,l .l.n..l 'JU.97 .t lha ,..,..... i Deriod. Tvini! for hieh nnint hnn-ifni uilh a fw.1,1 unal hi hi, ',... U'nnKli.iihiilinp KcnroH fnnr fiU Ft. Vancouver (Wash) 69, (iresh- ,r,;ttj,. rhLr. ,.,.,t.,i I Ors Were forward I.arrv Sloan and ! fliffi.ri.nrp nnint uj.-is rpai'ht'fl : n:iU :in,l lu-n fre thrnu oiiiirrl. ed small leads of two to four!J'arsn with 13 apiece for Rose-i But the Indians opened up ai- Lee Burfharilt and Oerding added , points through the fourth chapter I ourg. mgn man tor Meotora was ' gressively, breaking unuerneain a pair ot neuters on nice break Oakland surprised Douelas' Tro- jans Tuesday night, coming from, i behind in the third period for a ) 40-34 non-league basketball win it ; I Oakland. j The winners trailed all through the first half after a 2 2 tie and Local Jayvees Beat Visiting Club, 56-53 finally overtook the visitors at 18-! , Th' . oi bur Jyyee came 17 with about three minutes Kane . J' ",lru Penou in the thud panel. Roger Breed-! t0 defeat the Medford jayvees 56-53 love hit two quick buckets at this!"1 Tuesday nights preliminary point (o put the Oakers in front ' a.me at ,h Koseburg gym. alter they trailed 17-14 at halftime i llle 'ocan rallied behind t h e l was not enoush as the Indians fill points. The first period score was 8-2. (shooting of Lee Marsh who hit I to a heavily favored Medford has-. The Tornado hit .457 from the Kcioau team w-oi at ine iioseuurg neiu hi ioo nisi nau. gym Tuesdav night. Hoseburg'a advance in the third By the end of the second period period when they outscored the the locals had fallen lar arrears lornauo regulars ei-u was the By JIM VANCE 'this firepower and consquenlly Sports Writar, Ntws-Rtvitw : by the end of the frame were out A Koseburg rally that came 'scored 2(5-12 and trailed 39-19. Tis within seven pomls of tying the del did his share of damage in score late in (he fourth period the second also, gelling seven Molalla 47, Mt. Angel 38 am 48 Silverton 44, N'ewberg 32 Medford 63, Koseburg 51 i.md Jefferson 66. Gates 30 !jhn I'vles' lavin at the finish. i Medford JV (53) Bandon 68, Gold Beach 48 i Douglas won the jayvee gameiF Mullen (14l Iluntinalon 65, North Powder 63 45-27. Center Hob Lowell of ()ak-:F Hamlan (6) (overtime) Albany 57, Junction City 45 Harrisburg 51, Creswell 40 Elmira 52. Monroe 50 Mapleton 63, Florence 42 Coburg 58, Marcola 37 Blachly 42, Crow 19 Pacific JVs 57, 'ernonia 49 Jefferson (Portland) 63( Oregon City 48 Culver 72, Dufor 46 Talent 59. F.agle Point 44 St. Mary's (Medford) 88, Jackson ville 48 Parkrose 56. West Linn 16 hind led scoring with 16 points. C Russell (8) Vvilev Had eight lor l)oulas. rini HI clinched things on eenipp ! forward Bob Mullen with 14. ! the basket for lavins from a set awavs. Jerrv Droscher canned tsft) Ktbg jv ollense and by period s end trailed two tree tosses and center Fred (13) Sloan (only 50-40. Roseburg's closest pen- Skeels hit one charity. (9) Jackson elralion at 56-49 came with 2:39 By contrast, at this stage of the (2) Crawford ! left to play. In spite of several goinj,', the Indian aggressiveness Hanson j shots at the hoop in the closing two lcfl its mark on the Medford gang (9) Hoenish ' minutes, nothing (he Indians could and the visitors were hard put Rotar. K 1 n 1. 1 do eot them anv closer. lo visualize 11 Ddints beine added (7) Brcedlove 1 f ungston 3, Payne 3, Perry 4, Bert-1 Medford's forward Dick Cupple to their total. (61 Pyles : teau 3. Bergman 4. and Tisdel, the game's stars, broke Woolstenhuline. who missed (8) Mad'dox; Koseburg subs'. Barrong 10, through for layins on the close- scliool because of illness earlier in IlovleiMarsh 13. Eddv. checking Indian defense with 1:30 the (lav. shared scoring honors Halftime: Medford 24, Roseburg; and 1:2(1 left and that sewed it up. with Oerding at 14 apiece. Drosch- Douglas (34) F Hopper (9) F llarty (51 C L. Bis'nclle (7) G Kuillk 151 C Str'kland (61 Douglas subs: Gilman 2, John son. Counts, Amorde, McClendon. Oakland subs: Wolford 8, Lowell 2, Wilson 9. Halftime: Douglas 17, Oakland 14. Officials: Hennebeck and Winders. (40) Oakland G Wisely (4) (lark1 Medtord subs: Robertson's Bowlers Take Lead As Rov Yourq Team Loses, 3-0 23. Officials: Busi and Zurcher. Sports In Brief Oerding added Roseburg's points on a pair of gifters. Roseburg didn't get a lield goal until one minute and 18 seconds had elapsed in the second period. Jerry Droscher's eight free throws had kept (he locals in contention until that point. The score was 15-9. Oerding s 15-footer from the field last er registered 12. all but two of them on free throws. Medford (63) (St) Roseburg F Copple (16) (14) Woolstcnh'me F McLaughlin (41 (121 Droscher C Plumlev (51 . (1) Skeels G Cearley (41 (4) Burghardt O Tisdel (20) (14) Oerding .Medtord subs: roust 14, Perkins, Riley, Sides, Robertson's Flying A moved into I ers 3. I.ennies Fine Foods 0: Rob- first place of the Ladles League ertson's Flying A 2, Fisher's Plas- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL VVIV VADV l.ril,.n,ln. TI.ll., Pierce, of the Chicago White Sox I broke the Indian drouth to make it , Stearns, led the American Leaeu. in earned 15-". "lit lollowing Ins success the Hi-inkin run averages with 197, southpaw avalanche really came. Koseburg subs: Kelly. Johnston. Herb Score of the Cleveland In- i Lopple, who had hit three field Hm-gcss, Coen 2, Montgomery 4, dians fanned the most batsmen. ! Soals in the first period from nnn., Kray. 215, and lefty Tommy Byrne of ranges of la to 20 feet proceeded- iiphtime: Medford 39, Roseburg the New York Yankees had the " " ' "u..u , MACHINE WALL CLEANINC Window cleaning, floor! cleaned and waxorl. TOTTON CLEANING SERVICI OR 3-6245 Lowell (33) F Hrentlinger (5) F F.llrkson 13) C Hurt. n (11 ) G Brooks 1 1 1 G Younger (9) Lowell subs Neet, Ferrier. Klkton subs: Milchell 2. Edmon son, Garrison, Johnson, H a r baugh. Ileal 4. Olio 2. lialfnnic: Klkton 31, Lowell 17. Oftu-ials: Dungey and Bragg. (7) Elk Ion (13) Moore (21) Duncan (8) Whillield 1131 Gill (9) Bishop Stiers 2, Berg 2, Star Of 49ers Quits To Enter Business Field ONE GIFT-OR A MILLION GIFTS FROM NOW- YOU'LL NEVER FIND A FINtK GIFT THAN A PAIR OF Wkllco BlLU 'op'rHKWh Ladies Slippers Attractively Patterned In Bluc-Pink-White 3.95 We Give S & H Green Stomps i(.V CHRISTMAS HOSIERY Berkshire Personality 1.35-1.50 99c--1.19 i Ouohtv Shoes Priced Rijht for the Entire Family 113 Wost Cass Roseburg ' SAN FRANCISCO Clay Matthews, 2!W-poun(t end and tie-' frnsive raplain of the San Fran-1 Cisco 491'rs, m quitting the National : Football League team to go into ', business. i j The former (leorgia Tech athUMe l announced Tuesday, he would noti return next season. i l "I am notifying the front office; now because it may alter their I 'draft plans, ' said Matthews. The front office in already be set with worries about finding a replacement for former head coach Norman (Red) Slrader, whoj was fired Monday. j A. J. (Tony) Mcrrabito. 49er pres-: ident, met Tuesday with the four; assistant roaches Phil Benntson, j Red Mickey. Frankie Albert and Mark Duncan who are under con-! tract until Dec. 31. j "Our new coach may come from : this room or he may not," Mora- bito toid the assistants. Me said he had received telegraphic and ! telephonic applications and expect-j ed to receive many more before the end of the week. But he , uouldn t say from whom the ap- plication came. Tuesday niht after posting a 2-1 i teretles 1 bowling decision over the Fisher's LADIES LEAGUE Plasterettes. The erstwhile leader, ! W Hoy O. Young Insurance, dropped Robertson's Flying A 'Mli a 3-0 verdict, meanwhile, to Sun j Roy (). Yountf lnur. 3J Studs Inc. j Hanley & Post :il Ann Hadigan of Kmery Foley C'inpijua Cleaners 21)' a Insurance rolled high game of UJl'Sun Studs Inc. 2i while Del Mix posted high series Clark's Studio !!.' of 508 1 158-174-176) for Hanley & Jones Insurance 24'a Post. I Kmery Foley Insur. 24 Other high game bowlers includ- Drive-In Clnrs 22 ed Mildred Ladd 187. Millie Bloom I McKay Drills 10 178, Mary Mall 175. Barbara Wilt- j Lennie's Fine Foud-i 1H ren 172, Martpierite Rone 171, Flo j Bee Hive Truck Rental 18 Ann McDonald 170 and Frances I Peter Pan Beauty 8 Knudlson 170. .Women of the Moose 17 Results: Clark's Studio 2. Bee ')lls I'lt'-rHtes Wt Hive Truck Rental 1; Jones i. L . S. Natl. Bank 12 surance Myrtle Creek 3, U. S. Na tional Bank 0: Sun Studs 3, Roy (J. Young Insurance 0; Kmery Fo ley Insurance 3, Women of the Moose 0; Drive-In Cleaners :t, Mc Kay Drugs 0; Peter Pan Beauty 2, Hanley & Post 1; Umpqua Clean- best pitching percentage. .762 as result of his 16-5 record, olti- Icial records showed. j WASHINGTON Joe Haynes. 7 ! coach of the Washington Senators U 2 was nainc(i vjce president of the " American League club. ! i F.I.MIHA. N V TTip Ftniira 19 20 20' a 21 canto to finish the half with seven goals in nine tries all from 10 feet away or better. The Indians couldn't reply to Gridders Cheer Crippled Kids Officials: Rucker and Cox, Michigan State, UCLA Concentrate On Defense I.arrv Lane niaht Hille ("liiU. and Dennis Karnsworth frn-d 8.1 to lead .Monday night's shoot at Winchester. t.oren McClure. who scored 315 for second place Tuesday and Ron Youn" scorint! :tlfl for seventh Like a each hit inn x loo prone. Pioneers' franchise of the Kast ern League was purchased bv Jo seph Heardon. Cleveland Indians SAN FRANCISCO Doi scout, for "somewhat less" than : ever Ret the idea that a hospital the S7.500 asked by the Brooklyn for crippled children is always a Drainers. place of sadness. It isn't. BROOKLYN The Dodgers' ifs doubtful whether there w 20-came winner, righthander Don av place in the country with anv Ncwcombe signed his 1956 contract Im,rc genuine happiness Tuesday for a reported S23 (W0 tnan tne shrine's Crippled Chil- .., ,,.?? L r. ' (Iron's Hospital here. Nr.ft YORK San Francisco: Two wards full of youngsters with retained its No. 1 rating m the 1 twisted arms, leijs. spines and feet weekly Associated Press poll. ; chortled with glee as they wort r-i . - visited bv two busloads of college r ym ,C'"l'f . football stars. And as thoy chortl d hi fo,i? rTL.ln!.e,ri, akln(:lhey chattered-about their fam the feature at Tropical Park. ; lM ' ,, hnnk ami dolls iho'r NEW ORLEANS Big Heart . r...,ooK" 81 " ' (S9 80I held on in the stretch and '"i,. ,',"" Lane, Farnsworth Top Junior Shoots y l ane fired M Tuesday , ;,lhst00d ,,', ",,,;,' icapU,re 1 ,' to lead the Roseburg Junior, th(. ,0D cv(.nt al ,he Fair Groum5. plj Ring Record PASADENA. Calif. Like a ...irh inn v inn nr.,.,. ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pair of fighters respecting each other high Tuesdav night scor- MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Al And other's punch. Hose Bowl football ers included Mike llemmila 31' "''. 163, Superior. Wis., outpoint opponcnts Jlichigan State and Dennis (iilkson DM, (iary Eaton 1 ert Lher Kawlings, 152'j, Chi CCLA both were concentrating on ."..m. I.arrv McAllister 3'6 and 1 ca8' 10- defense Wednesday. Cary I iiuiberg 310 HOLYOKE. Mass. Charley Jo Usuallv .carefree SLSU Coach High Monday night shooters were ' sel'n' 159 New Orleans, outpoint Duffy Daughterly was a little bit i I.arrv Murphv 82. Steve Wadling : ,a"V"y W alker. 157v. Spring gloomy when he talked about his 81, Buffonl Jones 77, Steve Carlson flcW M-. 10- first all-out scrimmage on the 76. Mike Cavin 76. Dean Lounds-j Coast. ,bury. Pat Hill 71. Herb Linder 69 Detroit Timers Serond stringers versed in the ' a,V), 'r"m ,,;'e f,s I UCLA attack tried out Bruin ' here will be no rifle club firing : Cj.! 1 1 Mft. CrtIJ single-wing tactics against the first npvt Keek- Jllll llUf JUIU team and Duffy was unhappy be Baltimore Colti Each Get $1,000 For Fourth BALTIMORE f A fourth -place finish in the Western Con lerence of the National Football League was worth $1,000 each to the Baltimore Colts m the way of a Christinas bonus, it was "dis closed Tuesday. Carroll Rosenbloonl. Baltimore clothing manufacturer and princi pal owner of the Colts, continued lus policy of restricting manage ment from taking as much as "one cent of profit" from the team as he sliced the yvar-end melon. Johnny -come-latelies like Bob White were given pro-rated shares, but nearly all of the rest of the :tl,-man squad had an extra Sl.ouO. of Kround.infi l"m p,ck"' up UCIA, Stanford Stars "Were going to have to spend lenA 111 Offense StatS more time on defense in oiiri"uu 11 ullc"5e Jlul ..-.... I-., t, n i .,.. cause we just haien't PlaVed a 1 , T.CS AXCEI.ES - U'l A half. , tor sale until after the holidays, team with that tvpe of attack. ba',k ham Brown was the -;ading That was the official word as a 'Ti,t i if i a ,' , ,,, . . ' rusher in the Pacific toast (mifer- New York syndicate joined the awfully effee,h.eP'n, .h, ,kn,,? , f m" ,lunntt 11,0 "ast '" " line of prospective bidders for the 2 u a few o l e r S-i s ison '"' , S,?.,,r"r1' J""" Brodie I highly regarded Detroit franchise throw Rick at then, " 1 ' was 1"a'i'" ! tH American League. I? , . ! , Statistics released Tuesday 1 Although New York reports said I CI A loach Red Sanders said slunv(,, ,.nwn (..lrn0( lh(. ball lhe syndicate, headed by the one he emphasis at his workout would ..,,,. fnr ., ,nd a ,.,., time Chicago Cubs infielder Cv ne on stopping the Michigan State o( B 4 oach lme Block, had offered more than two! Ri-ndie hnH IIS. n, allemnls million dollars for the club, the bid The Bruins have finished their eomnletcd 76 gained "o" v" rd,' I was v,ewed here " a "iu5t look hard contact work for the game ,3'' "five ufuchdow .pitches '"' ,hank 'ou" intll"rv' and Sander, is satisfied with their1 '. ' V m P"CneS' Walter O. (Spike! Bnggs Jr., condition "ls I',rcima-e as ' president of the Tigers, received a There was a 0-niinute passing Stanford also copped the team et,er from Block yesterday. He drill Tuesdav under pressure with P3S"' V"' '"" ,''b0'1 ards ", 5al(l money wasn't mentioned but Sam Brown Gerrv MrDougall and u" c"1"!1'1'110"8 an1 an average of; that Block asked for information Doug Bradley doing the mtchini! ' -w- '.'"'gun .was the leading team about lne ciub wh a view to buy- 1 in riitfimiir u- n an avprafP nr .'1 , There wasn'4 a tear shed in the The football nlnvers, nieiii- hers of the East and West squads who will meet in the 31t annual Shrine Game Dec. 31 at Kezar Stadium, had as much fun a the kids. Each player on both squads had a special '"buddy" in the &pacii wards. The player's name and the youngster's, typed on cards, were attached to the individual hods. The school colors of each player lemon yellow and green for Ore gon's Lon Stiner. maize and blue for Michigan's Tony B r a n o f f . scarlet and gray for Ohio Slat Howard Cassadv. Frank Machm- j sky and Ken V'aro decorated the I beds of each buddy. The little girls wore the colors in their neatly 1 combed hair, the boys sported ap propriate sweaters m M m w e r-VT " - i ; 1 X VBBURBDH I "T? FIFTH A 80 PINT mSht have 1, Tbou t buving a j Thc djs 'l!6 floor Tiger for Christmas suffered a set- nurs,"' " ,he h'h1 of lhe 'oar back today. Tigers, at least the i for he you"fi 3U,T .. . llelrnil h.isehall variety won't he H even beats Christmas," she S.IIO. St'AKHT BOURBON WHtSSEV 90 t HOOT THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO., INC N'W VPBK PEIN 111 SAN FANCISCO OUTFITS V LI INC MO. t AX Ronnie Knox was in nraelire uni- 'l c.,.. 1.1 n....i.. form and he told the coaches he i with LHKl 3 would be ready to run tlirouiih sig- " ' 'U mil practice next week. He has been taking therapy on the bone which was cracked in the Wash ington game. Nov. 12. Although Sanders is not counting too strong ly on Knox, the team's best pass er, he said that if he is readv by Jan. 2 ' stronger Southern Califor- Boyd Favored Tonighf In Bout With Italian ST. LOUIS ipL-Bobby Boyd, fast rising Chicago middleweight, puts hie tlrmii nt f iva ct r.tiijht iirtnric We'll he just that much ' ort jhe hue tonight in a 10-round boxing bout with aggressive Italo Scorticbini of Italy. The ninth - ranked Boyd, who The club, which hat been in the Briggs family for years, probably will be sold to somebody before the 19M season opens. Some legal experts say that complications arising from a trust established by Walter Briggs Sr. will force the sale. J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE 509 $. E. JACKSON Veteran Coach Of Stars To Assist Clay Hopper HOLLYWOOD .. Veteran Coach Cordon MaltzberiuT will re turn to the Hollywood Stars base ball club as assistant to the new manager. 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