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Moreno Sets Bassey Fight Los Angeles Site of Tuesday Bout By BOB MTEJU LOi AHCtXXM. IH -Warld besiea latere turns M Let Angeles this week nkso Im!WinV kief IU(m ifOdi Ihmji ef Nigeria WW ceUeaer JUrarto ira)fl Mareae M hieaJte City to M round talo tight Tuesday mgnL Twenty pimmm or mere I. Hawks. Nip Celt Quint St. Louis Wins 7tf rf 104-102 - 1 t MOOBIMO BOSTON in - G18 Hum ted Reh Pfttit opoard up Bsrtna de Iiwm aad enabled S. Leut l defeat the Cehiet 104-tot Saturday hi fee eejraer ef the Nations kethall Am playoff fiaata. Hagaa scored St points. PtttM M Bad boU were effective re- bounders at the Hewkt jumped le l-o feed IUi M K n aeries romaiching bat year's fi nalists. 'l eSM I I Mtefcj la et etovse Crt eeV broke hM eVteeeeve dtroetiy Certtre .basket after are mmiM to Jem Wnilrjr Fkrld lar Ike kettle, aatc arlit be nei ther Itlevkiid aer kreedcest. Leag range weather forecasts ac eon las Cleer M far the tvoalag. When the defense chased Hacaa Out be hM aa eye-opsoing shots before a Boston Garden gathering af IM3 and a nations television audience. M was a' ruffed, faat s-trlaf. feeWlUed bottle WMk t nod Ti a mm) ia la Boston bit aa 11-polnt second period advantage, trailed SMI at half Uma but fought back lata aa Ml lead M the fourth period be gan. With 1U la play. Bostoa moved back to within ana point whoa big BUI Ruaeell scored fro fCtattoatg aif 14, aaL 1) Ante Golf Finsterwald Leads Open WILMINGTON. N.C ttV- Dow r Fincterwald, who wins money ta ,' stead of tournament, took aver tba abole lead of tba SIMM Azalea ' Open Golf Tournament Saturday with a two radar par 71 for a 117 total, two stroke ahead af too field. Tke It year eld Teoaasta, 7la prifiuleaal wee baa waa only twice to over two yean, baa U seettda ar (lea far accead to kls credit ever that spaa aad last year wea the Vardaa Trophy far the fewest icariaf average, . Finsterwald replaced first day leader Arnold Palmer, the defend ing champion from utrebe. Pa., wbo slumped to 7) for a second place tie at Us with BUly Casper of Apple Valley. Calif., who carded a 70. Merlag aa la faarth place gelag lata Seaday't flaal M aalea waa Jay Heaert of Saafard, Fla wbaa M gara blaa a 1M tataL Tbe 1,651-yard Capo Fear Coun try Club course gave the field a bard time despite the beat weather j of the week. Only eight sub-par! a cores were turned. In and three other players hit par 72. Friday were were u par Dusters and seven more equalling regulation figures. tow oka tsaraig to M be MM of has aa. m as Waal Africa, oil be asaAasg fte swat dstoaaa at gM Mas be aswad a la Farts Joao K 1K7. Baaary ararsd a toctiairal baacb ewt era, Chart Hamia U the loth rrond. aadbig aa elUiuaaUea aeries aacUaaed ay world bolag thorttJas to fU the thraae ef the Ua-pouod divbiaa vacated by AJnartrat Baady lOdm. la aiirlaaa swaasaatfeaa. Baa aay wkraaad btwrd sarrlaa ef Fwerto Itlro la WaaMaglaa. D. C Friar to that. Batrtaa bad kaoraad Catwwto Oaata af Tart aat af saatiatlsa. If oraaa, tbe fl year-oid pride ef M extra City, oanwd bis rhaaee at the title oa two counts. Last Neeembor be registered a technical knorkoat orer bighly re garded Ike Chestnut ef New York ond. eea more signlflcaat. be Is the boiofico magnet wbo will draw theasands of his couBtrymea croas the border for the fight Malrbasabar Oeerfe Faraae aaa fa attaint Baatty 7tOs. bie a It wfll bo by far the rkheet er Cal Bataa beaee tar a gate ef Baaary. rated aa excellent boxer as well as a puncher, will be the betting favorite among the smart- moaey boys. But by the time Mo reno's backers flood the dty they wiU-the odds may bo about area when the two cUmb the ring around : ia, Pacific Standard Time. Is da baser. ftVt a ad a Marker aad heaata a record of ft kaerheata la the brief spaa af bis It fights. Mexico's flaming spirits hit bot tom but year when another of its idols, Raul (Raton) Marias, lost a chance to win the undisput ed world Djruarawelfht.champioe ship from XJphonso Haflml to this (Coattaaae7ege ft, eoL 7) Fondy Steals Second Base FeeirDS. Lrabs .4 S Cirv7iTD ditd veirfioiTuiiGG i Denver Succumbs in AAU Finals, 74-71 1 e a- 1 r t FmANK FtTatAN DEMVrJt - Faaria. IraiUag II aeiata la the first half, battled through four lease overtime aertedt leadghl to drfeal Dearer 74 71 Urn Ike ctufrtatMMMe af the NattetMi AAU kokJheQ uwraamet Chock ah-a. TAXFA, Florida Los Angeles Dedfers aecwnd basenua Ckarley N'eaie has tb bafl la glove after taking the throw rroan catebcr Joo lutaid, bat Foady beat the Ug for a stale baso la tecoad inning of SataroUy'a gisM. Dodgers woa aaybow, (AF Klrw photo) Grand Nation 2I East Takes Charity Tilt States for II years in the ltaos and l30i, "and I still have my emerald green (American) pass port." Freeman Rides Winner Tbe winner was ridden by Arthur Freeman, a top English steeplechase jockey. Pro Telecasts Move to Sunday Otmkee . nrmer Dm NEW YORK OP) Game of the week telecasts of pro basketball WEIT (U) games will shift from Saturday orrt to Sunday aiternoon next sea son, it was.announced Saturday, A joint announcement from.Browa Tom Gallery, sports director of the National Broadcasting Co., Mimiit and President Maurice Podoloff ,L',;"1,U of the National Basketball Assn. SOS ' said the series would begin Nov. and continue each Sunday through March of 1950. NEW YORK 0P Dowa 174 ea. in the game, the East Col lege All-Stars came from behind tonight for a 70-M victory over the West All-Stars ia the annual basketball game for tbe benefit of tbe New York Heraid-Trtbane Fresh Air Fund. v Gey lodgers. Temple' AO Aaterics, was chosen the psne's meat valuable player. - After they fell far-behind, tbe East star began to chop down their deficit and at the half the West led by 30-23. Then, little by little, the East kept coming np and finally tied it at 30-aU and 38-alL Boo Ellis of Niagara plunked la a jump at lt:4J of the sec ond half to send the Easterners ahead at 40-38. From that point oa they never were herded. j Pete Brennan of North Caro lina was the high scorer for the winners with 17 points. Hub Reed of Oklahoma City led the West with 13 points. i Rodger made only five points, Gfer iCfeYfElTkGfi but gained the MVP award on ww iwtiijjw the basis of his eight assists and nine rebounds. . Mr. What Is Race Victor ACfTSEE, England (ft - Mr. What woa tba Grand National steeplechase by M lengths Satur day for tia nostalgic Irish-Ameri can owner. David Jones cougn- f r II Ian. wbo sold Florida real estate) jDlte Of til I any warn NimM w gv vmm m. Miami. The easy victory ia the richest of 113 Nationals was predicted la a dream in Boston, Mass., three weeks age. rteaVied by Teacher A teacher 'friend of Couglaa's 11-year-old daughter, Maureen, called tbe turn SJ09 miles away. "Even after that great forecast by no less than an official of the Convent ef the Sacred Heart. Favorites Spilled in Shortstop Golf Play - The defending champion was beatea. The favorite was ousted and the rains came. Thus went the opening rounds of play la the Salem Gott Club Shortstop Tournament. Barney Hodak wasn't impressed at facing the defending champ and biased bit MINNEAPOLIS OP) A radi ant Carol Heisa, unruffled by a fall at thai end of one of her dastling spina, repeated as wom an's national figure skating cbam- nine Kitiinfav nfvhl with aha aT r. n -u i r j vwijui ""r T. the moat onesided sweeps la the down a bet" Mr. What paid off history of the competition. at odds of II to 1. k. k..Hf.i ia.M r.ahl.a llt,l l tk finite " "- " ' " w Carol Heiss Gains Title New York University coed from Oseae Park, N.Y, three times world champion, scored a cleaa sweep of the competitive acarxg aiineot witaea. preeo deat ia the aatieaal meet. After winning first place from every judge in every school fig- way past Glenn Cushmaa ia the opening round. Ed Frittch also played the role of the giant killer and dropped one of tbe favorites. Bob PralL One ef the old ataadbys, Walt Cliao Jr.. la stM la the. raaeiag after taking wtns over Gary Campkefl aad Ed Frkara. Mat. lag Cttue la laaday eeaitt are Hedak. O. Laagdeo aad Cliff Ellis. Hedak dewaad kOchey Itaocako after dlayatlag at Cash- naaa. Laagaae bad Jerry Claaasea aad while Ellis spilled Freak Ward aad Fat lMlkha. In the first flight Cushman came back to down Fred Haase, Bob Stepbenaon beat Qauaaen, Prall topped Campbell and Harv Quitted took the measure of Ward. A total of 74 golfers braved the wtod aad rant far tbe epeatag (Ceatiaeed page 4. cat. I) Promised Land Wins Jacobs' Horse Tikes Campbell BOWIE. Md. itWPremUed Lead. the trataiag aaadlwork af HJreck Jacobs staco the eofe'i berth four years ago. spurted dawn the stretch Saturday to rua off wnk the HU M Joha B. Campbell Me morial Handicap. Cataeaet Farm's IM7 Ktoaarhy Derby wtaatr area Urge, arttfc (7.I7t bet ea base to heavy to a aeottolat Cakamet's fbrat try lor a vetmvy as wewiew Promiaed Laad. a grey aoa of Jacob's Palestinian, scored by two lengths over Alfred G. Veader- bitt s Ftod la the race for prtae ef HIM W. M. Bhkep atakeT bargee reeked to to teki d Wayne Kaodkul Ckama was feorta. Faaar Tbjer, Frean laed Lead's staklrmali. arrrtdrd area Lete aeroas the tWkvk aadl Baff Acres Farm's Ftytog CWef Moat, gtar star Irean Korth Oakata. oat the of Pearls s trtumoh at M oetnu M the four rxUa penedt la ataft ehe aeemed to ko a ror laia Orsrter vuiary. Feerta Md Sat feed hi (he aVei Hi tli af star, ken Dearer oeet tolreaiMoad ODrcjBontatesraari Schmidt Selected DCYVgB un sUrv aVkaaMt. Deawer'a HrvJ year atayor frera the l'atty af IHIaito. oaa voted OVt aaoat vaaaaale ptarer ba one flat aatmaal AAU keeket- aeaarday alM. by oiolrit aad aaortoeaatera to reeeted Slilmiun Si 1cm. Ore, Sun, Mir. 30. 13 (Sec IV)-S3 Close 1-0 Victory . . . . .'. j Dearcat Nine Dovns WU Oltltimers in Ml By BOB BCaTWABTS .WtW eveut. They ok ra. laelodlag Barry Brown aad l-m of Deavera : Jlre Falaee. B. I Beo4t CrWOaOro ef FaeHet Gary Tharaaeea Bardy bUHirne of ttlrd- w. Okie.; K. C Jeoee ef Ft Leeoard Weed. Me.. aad But Reigel af Lake Ckarlre. A camblaatioa af raia. mad. rata, ate aad rata awed the andofnat ef the WUUnwUe oftttners at they want down to a Id dofoat before Willamette I'aivoraay's Bearcat aine aa a atlrky Bush Firid aotarday aftaraooa. RainPours Ducks Beat Fresno St. Promiaed Lead, ia winning bit second straight flOt.sas-odded event, went around the sun- twatchod mile and sixteenth la a modest 1:41 4 L it was more than throe seconds slower thaa the track record set by Vaadarbilt's Social Outcast. whoa be woa tbe Campbell at 131. m tke Ji ahead 14-11 wwa els auoaira. II "riaSs left to rrfwietiea pUy. The loams flniahed the rttular game tied M-es. Both loams ntavod eantionilv through the first three extra per- uoanaaag page 14. eat. I) At Gulfstream borne by boa Loire the rate af tlM. IU aad gun. The payoff oa Fmd waa aa odd oae. 7 tar aeeead m taard. Berohar gee's Jockey Imaol ValennieU held Promised Land la the middle of the pack during tbe early running alter being pinched off at the start. Ha began his move with half a mile to go "and be took.' the Jockey. He passed Firing Chief aad then Find, wbo bad over the load after tbe first three- quarters of a mile. Bruins Stop Rangers 5-0 every Judge in every school fig-, n til FN t,hu??ilojnjeyi' Battle uance First in Mile first phase of the competition. - . i UIH U1UUV Ul " I she outDointed all nl hor four nXl ...lnH IS uVeth. riv" 0001 0,4 e00 " at odds of 28-L Tbe 6-1 favorite, Wyndburgh, was fourtn: ooosanaer. a good mudder, wu fifth and EJ5.R., the 1954 winner, was sixth. U.S. Golfers tonight Carol fell coming out of a difficult donble axel maneaver la the middle of her program. It was the first time she bad fallen ia competition since 1952, but she aever lost her composure and finished with a series of spectacular jumps and turns. ALBANY. Calif. Iff Battle Dance surged past Social Climber at tbe finish to win the 125.000 San Francisco Mile at Golden Gate Fields Saturday. "I knew Social Climber was the horse to beat, so when he made his move I made mine and we outgamed him in the stretch. ' silt ills Ellis Smith Dlrrkns Cnngba Rot T ri tharrar t-.- Brnnaa Norman went to Jim Short, 20-year-old University of Southern California BOCA RATON. Fla. OH Sam tudent from Alhambra. Calif. He Snead'i often erratic putter was picked off three firsts in the (7t fas ueady in the clutch Saturday as .over-all scoring, one second and ?5 sit ne nd Juny Demaret outbat-1 on third Runnerup was Greg- 4 I IIS Mwe ToUle a M 14 St Wert I - Tiulo V"- .Wx . a oie ld TFtr . )i a par four on riHl I I J-1 1 .Z.VT9U hue the three KyJ : , Xy&-m : S r ft short putts. I - - . - i t t t titled iorakifM (fete) i.aKamura vrJ Acney.ot Boston J J i and Koichi Ono in a teose lS-bole sits exhibition ma.ch at the Boca ill Raton Golf Club, till ' he U. S. pros, thoroughly beat- t t t r en by the Japanese pair in last 1 f.-.is Ciu.cua .. j a.c.LS in 'u . Totals rt it is io jo, siagzci'cd oil wiUi a Iwo saoUe .. 5 3-"" .ji Lri..' ai..r rlic louf- " some said iockev Henrv Moreno, wbo The junior men's championship had a four pound weight advant age 117 to ui over social cumber. Bailarin, an import from Ar gentina, wa third. Time on a good track was 1:17 275. Battle Dance paid $7.50, $3.40 and $3.10; Social Climber returned . and $3.00 aad Bailarin $6.60. BOSTON (fl The Boston Bruins dated New York with three first period goals, two by Don (Slip) McKenny, and opened tbe gates lor a 3-0 victory Satur day night in their Stanley Cap hockey semifinal series. The outcome of the Jarring con test at the Garden sent Boston into a 3-1 lead in the best off seven competition. Boston goalie Don Simmons, who had been oat with a should er injury much of the time since Dec 29, turned in bis third play off shutout in his two years of Major League action. Simmons, who registered five whitewash jobs in his abbreviated season. nude 28 stops as compared with 31 for New York s Lome (Gump) Wortley. The Rangers, winners of the first game in the series, over played their rough tactics and were shorthanded for each of the first three tallies. Derby Won By Tim Tam MIAMI. Fla. 11 - Tim Tam added the I11I.0OS Florida Derby to hia list af triurnphi Saturday tad sot himself up as a Kentucky Darby favorite whea be defeated U other colts in the seventh run ning ef the, Gulfstream Park fea ture before a record crowd of 23.-441. Under a flae rkte by cbaat- S jockey Bid Hartark. TUa i aped Ike mile aad a far. song ha 1:49 1g over a fast track aad whipped Saaay Bate Farm's Ltottta Bead by half a bragtk, Windfield Stable 'a Grev Utm- arch, only gray horse la the race, was third and Mrs. Lora Birs BeUeau Chief flniahed fourth. Tim Tam. owned bv r.hw Farm, was S-F favorite and re turned U74. ti.at aad $.40it Lin coln Road paid 124.4 and 112.4. Show price on Grey Monarch was HJ. . Time for tbe mBe aad a fur. bmg waa far erf tke Florida Der by record set laat year by Calo mel's Geo. Duke, who revered tke aTttaaco uaeer tke same welgkt aad jockey to 1:4 471 to tie the world record. After BeUeau Chief came Mar tins Rullah, Sir Robby, Sir Ruler. UI Fella. Whitley. Day Court and Yemen in that order. Sir Robby and Lil Fella tried to make a race of It but they could not match the leaders. EUGENE. Ore. u-A double vic tory by distance runner Jim Gretle led Oregon to s narrow aa-as victory over Fresno State in a dual track meet here Satur day. GreBe eaotorod Ike I rwa la 1:11.4. Then be la a 4:1M aUto serfei maait tkat waa 4H erne as teeter tkaa tkao of FreaaeI Jack WaV Tbe game, not efflriarry i la the books aa tt ditto 1 fa tbd required five mnlngs, waa the first "euukle" compotluos for the Boar cott this year. Ceerk Jeka Lewbj bad hned over so Ted OgOam and Teoo The only other competitor to capture two events waa Andl Rob inson of Fresno State. Robinson won the low hurdles to :2S I and then captured the high burrDe event with a time of :14.7. Tke maairs geaorahy were stowed aown ay heavy rata that fel lareogfe awal of the bmoL Tbe brack was seabed and gutty astot of the after. Fresno's Mike AgostlnL w has been clocked In : 4 in the 100-yard dash, woa the event here today but in the relative ty slow time of It seconds. Frvaoo State captured eight first placet to Oregea's oevea. But Oregon picked h Hi tit. tog saargto wkh a narrow potot (Centtoaed page 24. est. ( Bobsledders Get Hearing LAUSANNE. SwttxerUnd If) - Exclusion M bobsled, cempetiUca from the 196 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley. Calif., wil he re considered nt a meeting of tbe International Olympic Committee in May, it was announced Saturday. Otto Mayor, chancellor of the IOC. said new elements including the s uured participation of 10 na tional bobsled federations may encourage the committee to change its mind. . Bobsleds were removed from the Squaw Valley program in n com mittee decision at Sofia, Bulgaria, last summer because only two nations had expressed definite in terest in sending bobsled teams. relay, i ally Lewtt Put httoati Ocdakl's hear- weeal fatty to bts task. Ted la . Inriag lar a alee day far aowt afearaey aad Oat aaaoal WBaan. otto Bateya. Dat roller started oa tbe i for the eidlimers. Ut (act, Daa Fel ler fiatohod oa the aiinaj far the) eidtlmcra aad got better as ba wont along. Fetter hfc the first maw to face aim, smlked tba second, etruck out lot third, hk tba fourta) aad managed to pick the leedoft mas off aecond bate aecnewber along the) way. Frank Canaan, after looking over aa assortment of Pes tor pitches, rapped a cleaa Bat) singli to center and Keith Driver scored from second with tbe ecUy rua of tba game. . - . , la the) top ef the i threat of Ik of Jeka Frtdrrfch. Dav ltd off with a stogky Otne WUIlaaM tkrhre that trickled with w -the Brsl late by the a twtogtog taard strika Tarry liegiimat hat hue a aay. . The Bearcats threatened agata ht the third wbess Driver Jed off with a long doubla and Biaao Sato) milked Feller for a walk. But hero tba wild throwing righthander side- armed bis way to three atraight strikeouts and tba threat ended. In all 1$ WOlametto trad showed op to piny and all pi ado the linAifl 'except 'fctke Walker. who was pressed Into service aa tbe nmpiro. y -Among theet preetat worn Hal (Ceatlrmtl page 24. eei. 7) UCLA Snares Meet ; SANTA BARBARA. Calif, lit The UCLA Brums rolled la a lop sided win Saturday in a three way track most with tba Unvar sity of California at Santa Ba-. bars and Cal Poly of San LoJa Obispo.' ; -t Tbe score was UCLA 12t; Santa Barbara 2H; Cal Poly TSk. Montana Coach Named MISSOULA, Mont. UI - Ray Jenkins, end coach at the Uni versity of Colorado, Saturday was named head football coach at Montana State University. went to the final fto'e all lien &:eui, wbo fnduieU nxth uudrr-par bt', steadied for tbe 421-yard bole other Missed Nakamura blowing to a two-over-par 6. With Demaret scoring a 71, tbe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS triples ah figured ta their man. u. S. pair finished with 140 while Young Ralph Terry gave tbe wr by Nona fOefmrn. tbe Japanese pair bad 142 on a 70 Kansas City Athletics pitching 1 Stan Muiial clouted a homer and bv Naknnura and a 72 by Ono. staff a shot ia the arm Saturday four tinglci ia five trips to the A crowd of 3.000 watched tbe when he went nine Innings and plate ia leading the St Louis Card- Americans get a measure of re blanked the Philadelphia Phillies inalt to ah 1-3 victory over the venge for the nine-stroke waOop-4-0 in an exhibition game. ' , world champion Milwaukee Braves, ing they and others in a strong I aa a- l . ft a & a . . I fl.U At. The ,,t2yeareld r rirkfbandrr , M mrn aiso aao. a nomer ana imernauoiuu uera tooa m un ten ure sunt tea aa uie cams potioo aaa vup uwu vnm euu mhiini their 12th victory ia 19 games, last year. Warren spans and Ernie Johnson Were victims of the Cards' 13-bit; COME IN AND SEI OUR C1EAT VALUES! Why not buy that new baseball glove at school prices and save about 30? 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Detroit acereO eigat mat la' the sixth to evertoma a M Bee tea lead but the Red Sex canto taraugh wfca a 134 victory with a lt-kJt attack oa fear korters. The first ' Ave ' Dodrer batten scored ea Cincinnati's atartfhg mlu- pitcher Jay Book and Los Angeles! ' Forecast: went oa to dowa the Redlegs -3j Mount Hood Area Snow ftur- behmd steady pitching by Fred ries Sunday and Sunday night Kipp aad CkiiuLafuD. ' jFrwomf level Sunday 300 ieeC BASEBALL SHOES BASEBALL SHOES BASEBALL SHOES BASEBALL UNDERSHIRTS 25 wool .... 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