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I I h ie w ill h r a i o p ih r is io lm g w a lr r , ao w r 'l l H a n t i n n lo h u g « «ostim g l u n n i o u la n tr i h r p ia n « A l m n s lri|w ih io is g h ih r io w r r a a n d t r ««sola. w r*M r r i u r n I I lo i h r «sM n lrn a n lo lo n t in u » Ile p»h «( » Joo Fraizer W orld HeavyweightChampion Joe F ra z ie r and his singing g r o u p , t h e knockout, lost another round Thursday in th e ir international to u r. EASY CREDIT e A m i lh a l'a tl o u t p la n lo k e e p ih r A k tM tk u m s h m k « k a n l i » p«a« o tte o i i h r m a n t w a t« w r ’r r w o tk in g lo k e e p o u r p la n i, a n d i h r a l l a m i la m i a m i w a i n a its u m l i l . i l r a n A m i lo m a u ir i h r lls a t n h l t «el o u t a t r a Io« i h r I n t u i r w h i k w r ilo o u r h aan p th o i p r n s n lm g o u t irg u s n w it h ra a e n n a l r k s i r i « p o w r The evening show booked at the 4,000-capacity K .B . H all in Copenhagen F rid a y was called o ff by theScandenavian Booking Agency because of a lack of in te re s t. Only a few hundred tickets were sold, the agency said. POW - BAM • BAM -J o s e Ali gains New. Washable. Wrinkle-free. Double knit Tie one on! Gladys M . Lew is. President, L e is u re Hour G olf Club sents trophy to M r.C h a rle s G a n te r, second place winner tournam ent M ay 30. p re ­ o f ed A li’s bout with Jerry Quarry last January If l o m a k e ih r p la n i aa r N m r n l aa |so M il«k w r ì l u ar m o ir w a i n lo w ash ih r « a a l g o in g miss i h r p la n i, a m i R u th o u l aahra l u o n i h r f u m a s r I h r waah w a i n , l u l l «et d k l . w ill Iw- p u m p r d lo a t r i l l i n g p o n d lo t < la u ft« a lto n a m i l a l r t i r uà» I h » d i n . • r u l e d al ih » h m io m o l ih » p o m i. w ill lw i i m k e d lo ih » m in in g « tir as la n d M I VA h e r» ih r » m a k r i h r e k n r k l l t t h a i m akea ih m g a n u n lo t r t n s h o d » NOW OPEN Wash. OK SEATTLE. Wash - — The Washington Stale' Athletic Commission voted unanimously to grant a box ing license to form er heavy­ weight champion Muham­ mad A li, clearing the way for a possible fight here this summer with James E llis, another fo rm e r heavy­ weight king. The bout jvould be pro­ moted by the Tennis Un lim ited Sports Corporation, the ia m f group that prom ot­ A n n u «il ih » « s a in w ill Is» h e a le d m ih r l i u i l n lo |M«sslus» ih » a lr a m n r r s lr d lo g e n n a i» r i n i t i « l i t I h » n w r 'l l lo n d n ta » ih ia K r i m h at li lo w a i n l o i i r u ar h t « m u l a i m g «ool w a te r » in u m i il R*rifR l\mcr , 9 ’h-rsWd h e « ., w e ig h t contender, lands r :ght hand knockout punch on W ayne Kmd-ed n f g h f last year at the O lym p ic Gar­ cia returns Thursday n.ghr against N ew York s James J. W oody in a big TV !0-rounder A w m for the Vene- zuelan bom ber w ill p u t him in line for a bout w ith form er tw o -tim e w o rld he avyw eig ht cham pion Floyd Patterson. F ra iz e r drew 3,000 persons in an appearance at the Stockholm F u n F a ir ,fa r less than had been hoped fo r by pro­ m oters, a spokesman said. S e v e ra l shows on the c h a m p io n s tou r were cancelled in A u s tria and west G e r m a n because of sm all audiences. I h r Akiw»kuin« h u i k H i i n < Ir a n A nd lir a h A nd su u l I m i U 'll a la t t h a i w a t a l i n i h r new |> o w ri p la n t n r a i < m i t a l l a . H a e h iitR is m , g«w« in t o s ip ri a lto n . I m aua» w r ‘t r «Se*rti»pr«t • "itssarsl « l u u l i ' a tM r m lue u em g itä wa> I h r a » a irm e la n * h e ir . I r n m I lr< u p i i t r i , « I a «la m tw eilI ssiri l e i h lo t t h e p la in I b i s slant M o ir a o n t u ip lu e w m i n ra ltM , « h u h it w ill th e n ir t e a a r t o s u it p h i h r p la n t w it h i h r w a i n it n rrsta. w h ile p «o «i< |iitg i h r « llg isl « r u u a l l a w it h a n a s ls lllio n a l tw o m illio n g alU m s r a « h slat Flopping SEMLER 2 6 0 9 N Vancouver Avg. Portland, Ora. This ingenious water recycling system will keep the Skookumchuck River running clean. T h e B eth elA stros renowned Softball T e a m won th e ir fir s t game o f the series IS to 10. A fte r Jack (sent pitched a two h i t , f o u r inning stin t. The A stros scored v runs in the fir s t inning and 5 in the second, a nd o n e in the th ru !. A fte rs slight change in the A stros line-up the Hoyuns nine camo to I tfe a n d scored 3 runs in the fifth inning and 7 in the sixth. The came was called a t the end of the sixth inning due to tim e. Rookie League Helen Bernhard F a r r e lls Ice Cream Freedom Bank 24th F rem ont Hancock Beaver Lodge n •Body and Fondar Repair •M ost reasonable shop in tow n would he carried on a na honwide closed circu it tele cast Harold Conrad, a vice president of Tennis U n lim it­ ed and a close associate of Ah. said Seattle has an e l ­ eelleni chance of landing the fight He added, however, that at least two other cities are interested in stag ing the bout Conrad said both Ah and E llis would be guaranteed $800.000 "That’s a lot of money to risk and we have to get every cent we can out of the live gate." Conrad said. BOSS’S CORE TIME DELICATESSEN GOURMETS DELIGHT FOODS TO GO ««£ nwr ONE FDR TNI ROAD b e n e fit A lb in a M in is te ria l Trail B lazer Rooks host 1438 N.E. A lberta Seattle Supersonic Rooks P o rtla n d s T r a i l Blazer rookies w ill Host the Seattle Supersonic rookies June 19 th at the .M em orial C oliseum the proceeds fro m the game w ill g o to help th e Albina .M in iste ria l A llia n ce s u m in ir program s fo r the youth of A 'b in a , adm ission to the game w ill be two d o lla rs fo r a ll seats T he game w ill feature the B la ze r s number one d ra ft choice and everybodies A ll- A m erican a nd fo rm e rU C L A star Sidney W icks challenging t h e Sonic s Spencer Haywood fo rm e r Denver Rocket and J e tr io t L n iv e rs ity gre at. T o this date the Sonic s have n o t released a lis t of th e ir signed d ra ft selections but herew ith is a lis tin g of those selected In the college d ra ft. F red Brown Iowa State U niv. 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