Waleott Retains Heavyweight rtotle!
Friday, June t. 1951
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as Western Michigan and Mis
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Holy Cross, already was in the
field through popular acclaim
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Standings
COAST LEAGUE '
W. L. Pet.
San Diego 42 24 .636
Hollywood 38 26 .504
Oakland 33 30 .524
Los Angelev 31 33 .484
San Francisco -..30 35 .462
Seattle 29 34 .460
Portland ...26 36 .418
Sacramento . 27 38 .415
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Cleveland ...27 19 .587
Boston 25 19 .568
New York 22 17 .564
Washington . 23 19 .548
Chicago 22 24 .478
Philadelphia 16 20 .474
St. Louis 21 25 .457
Detroit 14 29 .328
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Brooklyn 30 11 .732
New York 28 15 .651
Chicago .................26 IB .501
CinclnnaU 23 22 .511
St. Louis 22 24 .478
Philadelphia 18 24 .429
Boston 17 24 .415
Pittsburgh 11 37 .229
Western International
W. L. Pet
Victoria 28 14 .667
Spokane ..............28 18 .609
Lewiston 23 21 .522
Vancouver . ....19 18 .514
Salem ...22 24 .478'
Trl-Clty 20 26 .434
Wenotchee ..10 25 .422
Yakima ....17 29 .377
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Pass at Grants Pass. The two
clubs are now knotted for third
place in the league.
BASEBALL
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Seattle 3-3. San Francisco 3-1 (1st
fame 10 Innings)
Los Angeles 6, San Diego 2
Oakland 4. Sacramento 0
Hollvwood 6. Portland
American League
Cleveland 5. Boston 0
New York 6. Chicago 4
Detroit 12. Philadelphia 2 (nlfht)
(Only games scheduled)
National League
Chicago 3. New York 1
Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 0
Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia S
Boston 8, St. Louis 3 (night)
Western International
Spokane 12, Vancouver 2
Lewiston 11. Victoria 4
Wenatchee 9. Salem 1
Trl-Clty 8. Yakima 7
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1951 N. PACIFIC HWY.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Jersey Joe
Victor Over
Ez Charles
By JACK CUDDY
Philadelphia (U.R) Jersey
Joe Waleott the ring's pray
ing, punching 38-year-old "mir
acle man" will be able to risk
his heavyweight crown again In
September because his show
manship and his fighting heart
enabled him to win an upset tin
animous decision over younger
fczzard Charles.
Snorting blood through his
nose like an irate bull in the late
sessions, Waleott not only cap
tivated most of the 21,599 fans
Thursday night in Municipal
Stadium, but he also captured
the votes of the three ring offi
cials in his first defense of the
crown.
Had 30-year-old Charles been
more aggressive and more show
ily savage, he might have be
come the first ex-champ in ring
history to recapture the heavy
weight crown. But he let the
father of six children "take the
play away from him."
Wrltors Pick Charlts
A majority of 38 boxing writ
ers polled at the ringside
thought Charles had won the
fourth meeting of the two Ne
groes. Twenty-one favored Ez
zard; 17 picked Waleott.
The temper of the ring offi
cials was indicated by Judge
Buck McTiernan of Pittsburgh,
who said, "You can't take a
man's title away on such a close
fight as that." He said it as he
handed his score sheet to the announcer.
McTiernan favored Waleott
eight rounds to . seven. Judge
Pete Tomasco of Philadelphia
also scored it very close for the
champion, 7-6-2. Zack Clayton,
Philadelphia, the first Negro ev
er to referee a heavyweight title
fight, had Waleott ahead, 9-6.
Clayton warned Charles six
times during the bout for low
blows but he took away no
rounds.
The United Press favored
Charles, 9-3-1.
Deeply Disappointed
Charles, the 11-5 favorite, was
deeply disappointed; but he did
not criticize the officials. He
said, "I thought I had won, but
they didn't vote for me. So I
have no alibis."
It was a good fight, and It pro
duced the second largest gross
receipts in Philadelphia's ring
history a gate of $210,313 and
a television-radio fee of $175,-
000. Each fighter, getting 30 per
cent of the net proceeds, should
receive about $100,000,
Only the first Jack Dempsey-
Gene Tunney bout, fought in the
same stadium 26 years ago, pro
duced greater receipts much
greater $1,893,733.
Terrific Pace
Early rounds were fought at
such a terrific pace that It seem
ed some one would be knocked
out before the half-way mark
Stocky, bull-shouldered Waleott
was clearly superior in the first
half of the fight. He made a
game stand in the later stages,
Must Have Permit
Salem (U.R) The State De
partment of Agriculture said
it has been advised by California
officials that no bulk shipment
of pears will be accepted in Cali
fornia from Oregon unless they
are accompanied by an official
certificate from the department.
The certificate shows the fruit
has been washed or wiped or fu
migated under one of four me
thyl bromide schedules recog
nized in California.
To Protect From Bug
The officials said this is a
move to protect California from !
pear psylla, considered distrib
uted generally over the Oregon
pear and apple producing areas.
Apples are subject to the same
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His performance had been so ap
pealing that he was given a
grand ovation when the decision
was announced.
Waleott, 196V4 pounds, who
knocked out Ezzard' in Pitts
burgh last July, let his lighter
rival force the fighting in most
of the rounds.
But Charles was so sluggish at
191V4, the heaviest of his ca
reer, that his forcing was slight
ly less than thrilling In some ses
sions. Walcott's smashing right
hand and left-hook counters took
the play.
No Knockdowns
There were no knockdowns
during the bout, but it seemed
in the third that Ezzard might
go down.
Ezzard suffered the wounds,
He was gashed in both brows
and had a cut under his right
eye. He had mouses above each
cheek. Jersey Joe was practic
ally unmarked.
Manager Felix Bocchlcchlo
said Waleott was willing to de
fend his title in September
against the winner of the pro
posed match between Harry Kid
Matthews and Rocky Marciano.
After the September bout, Jer
sey Joe will go on a world tour.
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