The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Beshore Gets
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Champ Aims for ICayo
T7in and Louis Bout
By Jack Band
BUFTAIjO, N.Y, Aug. 14 -0P-Ezzard
Charles shoots for the Jo
Louis Jackpot tomorrow night
when he risks his NBA-heavy
weight cixtwn against underdog
Freddie Beshort at Memorial au
ditorium.
If Charles shows enough "ti
ter and flattens the 5 to 1 chal
lenger Inside the 15-round limit,
he wins a $50,000 September date
with Louis. An upset by Beshore
would scramble the situation.
, With on radio and television,
Promoter Dewey Michaels counts
on a last minute sales to bring a
crowd of 10.000 and a gate of
i $60,000. It may be less.
Ring time for the twice-post-coned
indoor battle Is 9:00 pja
(EST) with the welgh-in sched
uled for nooiw Chairman Eddie
lean of the New York state ath
letic commission and top brass ft
the International Boxing club will
be among the most , Interested
spectators.
Both Eagan and IBC officials
want to see for themselves how
Charles will react In his fight af
ter a long layoff due to a "bruised
, heart muscle." The result will lead
to a final decision on the Louis-
Charles bout, tentatively set for
Yankee stadium Sept 27.
Besore, a blond Pennsylvania
Dutchman from Harrisburg, Pa,
has trained long and hard for his
one "shot at the moon." Injuries
to Charles postponed his big
chance twice, after some - 700
rounds of training he's as ready
as hell ever be.
A weaving, crouching body
puncher, Beshore will try to car
ry the fight to the counter-punching
champ. He and his manager,
Ralph Gold, admit their chances
improve as the fight goes on. Be-
shore Is a slow starter with hopes
of wearing down the champ af-
.ter the eighth round."
Jake Mintz. as always the loud
i spokesman for Charles, said the
champ was going after a knock-
1 out "as soon as he can."
"Ezzy knows 'the spot he's in,"
v said Manager Mintz, "be knows he
needs to win 1 sensational. . He's
mean and ready. That layoff
made him realize what it means
to be champion."
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Stock Racers
Next at Bowl
The stock cars the same kind
most ordinary; folks 'drive are
next on the auto racing agenda
at Hollywood bowL The sponsor
ing; Valley Sports outfit will pro
duce a full program of stock car
racing next Saturday night, the
second such meeting of the speed
season for the big arena. Time
trial win start at eight o'clock,
with trophy dash, heat races and
main events following.
The non-souped up stocks when
here earlier in the summer for
their only visit drew one of the
largest racing crowds in the his
tory of the bowL They also sup
plied one of the more thrifng
programs and proved beyond
question that the big buggies can
do some interesting and spectacu
lar racing on a quarter-mile track.
Fords. Oldsmobiles, Hudson,
Mercuries and other such popular
models of cars, and all with stock
parts, tires, etc- will provide the
racing. Expected to be herding the
speedsters are such luminaries of
the oval as Hershel McGriff, Ray
, Elliott, Bud Emra, Jimmy Wilk en
son, Armond Millan, Frankie Mc
Gowan, Bill Weimann and others.
i The racing card is open to any
one who cares to enter a car pro
vided tne car is no oiderv tnan
1948 modeL '
The sponsor are now attempt
ing to sign DoW Mctirlll and El
liott, winners of the Mexican
cross-country classic last spring,
to be nere lor the Saturday card.
City Swim Bee Tonight
The annual City Swimming championships will be held to
night starting at 7e o'clock in the OUnger playgreimd peeL 8pa
sered by the city and schools recreational program, the meet is open
to the pnblle but all who Intend going after the titles la the events
mast register sometime today at the check room at the peel, accord
ing to officials.
Events will be held for both beys and girls In freestyle, breast
stroke and backstroke. The age groups for the contestants are (1)
11 years eld and under. (2) 14 to IB years and (3) It years and
ever.
3ty Playgrounds Director Tern Gumore will be In Charge of
the meet.
Wmmm
2nd Clash Tonight
V All-Stars
Battle to Tie
The American and National
league all-stars, comprised of the
too Dlayers from the Junior "CT
league battled to no decision Mon
day night at Olinger as the Initial
bout of their series was called
because of darkness with the score
tied at 3-3. i The tilt started late
and went only five Innings.
.The two teams will class again
tonight at Olinger; 6 o'clock, and
will windup with another fray
Wednesday evening.
The Americans gained a dead
lock In the opener by virtue , of a I
three-run burst in the fifth and
final frame and accounting for
all three tallies was a homer by
Bill Mays. The circuit blow came
off Jack Loy after Eddie Kitchen
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Homer-Hitting Dick Greco Back Again,
Dick Greco & Co. bounce into Waters field again tonight for a had walked and Clem Moore had
five-game pitch with the resident nine and, as is usually the case singled. I l
m m or hear the biff cuT1! name we set to thinking of The Nationals picked up a run
home runs. Little wonder, for Rousing Richard has hit more than in the first on Dick Smith's single
and a double by Arnold Peterson.
collected their no- 2 marker in the
fourth via an error and Pitcher
Gary Keppinger's two-base blow
and registered their third and tie-
ing tally in the fifth when Pater-
cans.
Americana
Nationals
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100 0O3
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hi sham irinre making a career of playing in the WIL.
Oddly enough Greco has yet to send one rrom tne locai prem
ises this season. Which is a reeerd for him. Bat chances are he
went be able to say that following the upcoming five games, for
he has been tagging 'em right and left lately to go far ahead ef the
Mm KMnMn with almost 10. I v
nu-hm .nthnrMi tha longest homer ever hit out son singled behind a pair of free
of Waters field. And there have been many of the gargantuish clouts passes. -
SSS. one vetnng in .IMS jott the capable slant, of Ljgn
Mclrvin. When Center-fielder Didc smovic naa a 'LT! Smith 1 1
baUit was heading on a line for Warden George Alexander's front Smith and Xpy permitted four
hr irfrt miiM the transformer halfway up onVe light blows while toiling for the Amerl-
tower a bit to the left of the scoreboard.
Others Have Hit Mightie Here Alto
Senator fans who saw that one don't dare doubt its supremacy
over an ethers even though they may remember these: Back in
l4t "Wild BUT Harris, then the Senator flrst-sacker. lofted one
ef Vancouver Don Osborn's sinkers high and far ever the right
field wan, a east that most patrons figured would surely descend
mpea Main street la SUverten. Spokane's Pete Hughes of the aamo
era conquered the same barrier with ridiculous ease, and well
never forget the night that Vancouver Sluggers Wimpy Qulnn and
Ed Stewart teed off en successive pitches by Salem's Oelle Solnila
and sent them (1) Just to the right of the scoreboard en a line
and (t) Just to the left of the scoreboard on a line. What pokes
" they were! . '
J. Smead Jolley made the barrier seem like it was stationed Just
a trifle beyond the infield on a few occasions also, and since the war
such gents as Dick Wenner, Sinovic, Eddie Barr, Larry Barton, Jack
Parks. Walt Pocekar. Bill SDaeter. Mel Waaler and Bob Spaeter have
hit some gosh-awfuls here. Warner's of opening night In 1948 struck
a car parked In the seventh tow behind the left field fence.
Mott Powerful Ever to Play in Loop
But there Is no question that Greco, Is the most powerful
slugger ever to play la the league. He net only holds the distance
record for homers here but also the one for the best exhibition of
belittling an opposing pitcher under fire. Kemember the seven
inning second game ef a doubleheader here a couple ef years age
when Greco hit three home runs, one ever the left field wall,
one ever center and the other over right? What a shew he gave
the folks that evening.
Perhaps the batting behemoth won't hit one out of the infield
during his visit this week. And perhaps hell be struck out a lot Which
is nothing new for the hard-swinging guy. The local clients will get
a big bang out of putting the spurs to him for such punity of course.
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Grid Officials
Meet Tonight
The 1959 Oregon High Schools I
Activities association football ex
amination for whistle-too ten is to
take place tonight starting at 7:30
'clock in the senior high school
building. Oden Hawes. OHSAA of
ficial, will jbe In charge of the
exam, All officials expecting to
work In high school grid games
the coining season mast take the
la order to be certified,
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and Learn
By A C Gordon
1. About how many Islands are
there In Bemuda?
2. Who was the first U.S. Chief
Justice?
SL Of what fa hrrmza an allnvf
What country1 of the West-
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But they'll also get quite a thrill out of seeing- him put the wood to era Hemisphere is named for its
one, II no does, you cant neip but admire anyone who can hit a I geographical location?
pate pan as nara as aoes Mousing lucnara.
Stanky's Arm-Waving Outlawed
I -'V;v T pjer win
IV Vr. Vl that upset playei
l ' Vir5 I Plrea, team managers and
' I TV 4oaO Indirectly led to one
i ,5hW v stormiest free-for-alls
V VID park history yesterday.
rW VTC. 1M a game to be played
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14-4P)
Can aa inflelder gestalate like a
wtadmOl la order to distract a
batter? ,i v
Natleaal league President Ford
Trick says No." And today he
ordered his umpires to eject any
any motion
led to annoy
batsmen.
provoked a
rs. vi
fans. It
of the
a Shibe
I caused
under pro
test It resulted la $25 fines
against two players who started 1
the fracas.
Both the Phils, now leading the
league, and the fifth-place Gi
ants are pennant contenders. Ev
ery game Is important. The play
ers take advantage of every
break even try to make a fewj
of their own. Eddie Stanky. the
New York Giants explosive sec
ond baseman, created the ai
waring draagle. Oae player
Catcher Andy Senitnlck of the
Philadelphia Phillies was the
chief target of his hifiia.
It started Friday night. Stanky
camped behind second base, di
rectly la the line ef vision as
Seminick stood at the plate, and !
revolved his arms like a wind-
mm.
The upshot was that Stanky
was ordered off the field. Shortly
after that, Seminick collided
with Bill Klgney, playing for
Stanky. That started a free-for-all.
Result! Seminick and Rlgney
were ejected. Frick today fined
both 125 each.
S.
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2.
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4.
What animal runs the f ast-
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ANSWERS
260 Islands.
John Jay. . . '
Tin and copper.
Ecuador, because of Its post-
tlon on the Eauator.
S. The cheetah, or hunting
leopard, of India.
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