Ul THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon IT ;- Psr 14 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Monday, May 4, 1953 Kahut's Manager Files Protest Over Decision EdmonUn fP) A disputed ll-romnd split ioetsloa awarded Karl" Walls, Cans diaa heavyweight champ from Edmonton, ever Port land'! Joe Kahnt here Fri day night was belaf rsriew ed by the Edmonton boiinf eommiMlon Monday. Tony Carulll, K a hut's Manager, filed a protest with the Commission Saturday. Carulll charged that one Judge was coaching and cheering Walls while scoring the match. - The judge In question, whose name was not reveal ed, scored K eight rounds for Walls, two even and none for Kahnt. The ether judge aaw It five, four and eae and the referee had It tour rounds for each fighter and twe even. Carulll wanted the eomml'jlon to rule the bout a "no decision' match. gram at Hollywood Bowl Sat. uiday night. , Several roadsters ihowej up at the track in hopes of rac ing, but Jupiter Pluviui failed to let up, and the cars were forced to go home without having even gotten off tholr trallerf Another auto racing pro gram is .teing lined up for Rain Halts Auto Racing Rain forced postponement of the opening auto racing pro next Satuidoy. Battmky, Hay IMS . . . ...... - .: . ,. 4..., - ,. . , s . b -v-ri. . ' Dflrlc 5f0r WinilSr D"k Moreno p, wins lUIIV JIUI 1TIIIIICI 7th Kentuehy Derby at Louisville. Native Dancer, the favorite, Is second. In TigoTBtor la third. (CP Telephoto) 'Expertf Still Say Best Horse Didn't Win Derby By LBO H. PSTU8EN' LoaUvUle, Ky. t.B Will Native Dancer gain revenge for Ms upset defeat in the Ken tacky Derby by spoiling Dark Star's bid for the tarf's triple Town? Veteran horsemen, Just re covering from the surprise of ' Dark Star's 25 to 1 triumph in ' Saturday's run for the Roses at . Churchill Downs, were busily debating that Jtiig post-Derby question today as both Star eolts were readied for ship . ' ment to Belmont Park. Many of the hard boots very ? frankly said they thought the ' best horse didn't win the Der by even the official chart of the race declared the second place Native Dancer 'probably was tne Dest" in the field. And these were stoutly argu ing Al Vanderbilt's big gray colt will wreak revenge on Dark Star when the two clash on May 23 in the second "Jewel" of the triple crown, the $100,00 added Preakness Stakes at Plmlico. Many Champion Loser On the other, 'hand, Dark Star's new legion of fans point ed out that the Preakness is a slxteenth-of-a-mlle shorter than haul Dark Star in the Derby, he'll never do H in a shorter rsce. i . jocsey jMnrl Moreno was reaping a major share of the praise from the hardbooti for his winning ride on Dark Star. The over-looked rider got his speedy horse off in front and rated him along at the head of But Vanderbllt and walnerTw Dk CaaL s wiiy iivii Mccn Bill Winfrey emphasized that they have "no complaints" Cf.0f af Another about Guerin's ride, and theyj World Champion 3:02, only three-fifths of a sec ond off the Derby record. Movie Ride "He couldn't have ridden a better race if I had given him a blueprint," said Hayward. There's no argument at all that Native Dancer-had -what one trainer called a "rough trip" in the Derby, he was jostled by Money Broker on the first turn and then some what boxed in. "My horse sot slouched on the first turn," said bitterly disappointed jockey Xric Gue- rin. "And, besides, he didn't seem to like the track." Some Native Dancer fans were blaming Guerln for not keepinng his previously un beaten steed out of trouble. They said that he should have kept Native Dancer clear and that, by failing to do so, he generously overlooked Native Dancer's bad racing luck with the joint comment that they have "no alibis" for his defeat. Both Winfrey and Xd Kay- ward, trainer of Dark Star, dis closed that their horses came out of the Derby in "perfect condition" Winfrey denied that the Dancer had developed ankle trouble. Winfrey said Native Dancer probably will make his next start in the rich Withers Stakes at Belmont, the pack perfectly to clock May IS, but Hayward indicated the Derby, and they argue that cost the favorite at least four u nauve uancer eouian't over 'lengths. the Derby champion probably woul not run again until the following week's Preakness. . "Jewel," the $100,000 Belmont Stakes, is another three weeks after the Preakness, on June 13. That race is a mile and a half, a quarter-mile lonaer man me ferny, Salem's own Tony Ross, who wrestled world's heavyweight champion Lou Thez a few months ago, would like to get a shot at world's junior heavy weight champion Danny Mc Shain, too. All that stands between Ross and a match with McShain is tomorrow night's one - night wrestling tournament at the Salem armory. Ross and seven other wres tlers will compete in the single - elimination tourney, with the winner to enter the ring against McShain the fol lowing week. Wrestlers entered hi tomor row's tournament will draw for positions just before the j start of the tournament. i GREYHOUND SEE ... ENJOY . . . 100 DAYS OF Fishing and Hunting Big Game Around the World by Merle Tobias A Spectacular Moving Picture in Sound and Color Fish - Big Gome Amazing Scenery!! The dream trip every sportsman would like to take .. . 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