Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Monday, March tti, lfsj
Pag 12
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, gain. Orefoa
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If I nrtkt f Alllff Kill "' Draao (right) Menu to
II LVUIU VvUlU llll dotaf more d(unMe with that
. fierce glare than hit (lata aa he borea In on crouching Paddy
Tonng daring a lt-round elimination boot in New York.
Tonng took the middleweight acrap with a ananimoua
. decision. (VP Telephoto)
The moat hita off one pitcher
in one game In the majora wai
wai 86. They were amacked
oft ' John Wadaworth when
Louisville was in the National
League back in 1894.
Ez Charles Faces Layne
In Comeback Try April 1
By HAL WOOD '
Baa FriscUco U. The
"aew" ' Eaaard Charles takes
amther atep the comeback
trail here .a April fool'a day
whoa he tangles with rough
aa4rady Bex Layne la a li
ra and bout at Wlnterland.
By "new" we mean ' that
Charlea has ' abandoned his
Fancy-Dan tactics in the ring
and plana to be an out-and-out
slugger. Just how wise such a
step is with a puncher of the
caliber of Layne remains to be
seen, but Charles la confident
that it ia the only, way for him
to get back into the big money.
It a apparent that he baa
taken a leaf from the books
( the popnlar guys on TV,
the fellows who give the
faaa a lot of action.
"I'm going in swinging
against Layne," aaya Esxard.
"I know that may sound fool
ish to some. But the fact is
that I don't get bit as much
that way aa I do when I box.
"When I'm in there swing
ing all the time, then my op
ponents are so busy covering
up that they don't hit out so
often."
Charles will be seeking his
seventh straight victory since
dropping a much-disputed de
cision to Layne at Ogden, Utah,
last October. He has scored two
victories over. Wei Bascom,
Tommy Harrison, Frank Bu-
ford and Bernle Reynolds and
declsioned Jimmy Blvins and
Cesar Brion. None of then are
as tough as Layne. .
"But I'm . fighting better
now than ver before," ha
aaya. "I told my manager,
Tom Tannas, the other day
that I will be In the boat
time In the II years I've been
fighting."
For a fellow that ' held a
world's championship for more
than two years that's quite a
statement. Ordinarily men who
win world crowns are In tip
top condition for their big
fight
The winner of this fight has
been offered a crack at the
world crown now worn by
Rocky Marciano, according to
promoter Jimmy Murray.
I know that a fight against
Marciano would bring the big
gest gate I ever took part in,"
says Charles.
Ortgon Colkgt
Of Education
Plays Tuesday )
Oregon College of Education,
Monmouth The OCE Wolves,
their early practice sessions
limited because of bad wea
ther, open their baseball sea
son Tuesday opposite Pacific
university at Forest Grove.
' Coach Bob Liwingrton, who
hasn't had much of a chance to
set his prospects In action, be-
cause of the uncooperating
weather, will probably use a
lot of players in Tuesday's
game.
Sis lettermen are included
on the OCE roster. They are
pitchers Bill Palmquist and Ar
nle Sittser, infielders Ron
Kamp, Roger Dasch and John
Robinson, and outfielder
Mouse Davis. -'
FANFARE
yWaltDltM,
Archie Moore, the world's
Uffht-hMwweltfht hamnl on.'
watched Charles work out the
other day and was surprised
by his aggressiveness.
"Charlea is more aggressive
than I've ever seen him," said
Moore. "I thinx he'U lick
Layne. Not only that, no mat-
sure it will be by a knockout
Oregon State
Baseball Team
Wins Another
Fresno. Calif. UJ Oregon
State college's latest baseball
encounter in its California
swing ended in another Bea
ver victory as righthander
Norb Wellman drove in two
runs and threw a neat three
hitter Saturday night to lead
a 4-to-S victory over the Fres
no State college Bulldogs.
The Beavers came from be
hind with leftflelder Jack
Pinion driving in the tieing
and winning tallies.
Oregon' first scores came
in ine eecona srams wubu
Captain Bud Shlrtcllff beat
out a bunt and stole second
and third. Pinion walked and
Wellman doubled to left to
score two runs.
In the sixth, Jay Dean sin
gled and went to "second on
an infield out. He was singled
home by Pinion. Pinion came
through in the eighth when
he singled in Jack Stephenson.
Fresno State hurler Ted
Wills' pitching efforts held the
Beavers to the two scores un
til the sixth. Wills struck out
13 men. v
Fresno' big inning was the
fourth when John Walker hit
a two-run homer over the left
field wall.
Out on Stat. HO Ml no 4 a
rraan. SUM ....... H Jot o-4 )
WaUmaa aaa Thomas, ataphanaaa II):
Will and Bannatl. . ,
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Mora Comfort
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aald) powltr, holdi lain Ualh nor
Ilnnlr. To Mt and talk la mora eoa
fort, Jiut aprlnkle a UU1 FAaTESTH
on your Plata. No lunar, soot, paaty ,
tula or taallna. Ohaeka "Plata Mor '
(oentura braata). Oat TAatuin at
anr 4rus atora.
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