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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, I960
CONNECTS WITH RIGHT Gene Fullmer throws a bard
right to the jaw of Carmen Basilio in middleweight title
boxing bout at Salt Lake City yesterday evening. Fullmer
kept his crown with a 12th round technical knockout.
(UPI Telephoto)
Fullmer Keeps Toga
With 1 2-Round HO
SIPODIffiTS
Post 15 Junior Legion
Nine Tops Central Point
AI1KA i STANI1INGS
(Southern Division)
Klamnlh Fall! 6
Central Point 4
Med ford 2
Granti Pasi 1
W. L. Pet.
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6 .143
By JACK CUDDY
Salt Lake City-tUPII-G e n e
Fullmer, two-time kayo con
queror of Carmen Basilio,
will defend his NBA version
of the middleweight crown
against Sugar Ray Robinson
in an October "rubber match"
if Robinson will accept rea
sonable terms.
That's what Fullmer said
today while accepting con
gratulations for his impressive
second technical knockout
victory over ex-champion Ba
silio In their return title bout
Wednesday night before an
estimated 10,500 spectators at
Derks Field.
The gate was estimated at
$98,000.
"I've got something I want
to settle with Robinson," suid
the battle-scarred- champion
Jrom nearby West Jordan,
Utah. "He's the only man who
ever knocked me out. I want
to return the favor."
Bull-shouldered Gene won
the undisputed 100-pound
title from Robinson on a de
cision at New York, Jan. 2,
1957; but Sugar Ray recap
tured it from Gene on a fifth
round knockout at Chicago
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four months later. A third
meeting next October would
be the decisive rubber match
Jcnson and Fullmer agree
the fight with Robinson
should be staged in the West
-perhaps at Salt Lake City,
Logan, Utah, or Missoula
Mont.
Harry Markson, managing
director of the Madison
Square Garden Boxing club,
proposed lo manager and
fighter today that Gene meet
Sugar Ray in a nationally
televised fight in New York
in October. They did not re
ject Markson's offer, but they
reminded him Fullmer is not
recognized as world champion
by the New York State Ath
letic commission.
Oul-Boxeg Carmen
The New York commission
not a member of the National
Boxing association, recognizes
Paul Pender of Brookline,
Mass., as tltleholdcr.
Fullmer not only out-
punched Basilio Wednesday
night, but he actually out
boxed him, and gave perhaps
the most impressive perform
ance in his career of 57 fights
as he registered his 52nd vic
tory and his 23rd knockout
Fullmer, 28, weighed 15014
pounds to 156'2 for 33-year-
old Basilio as he improved by
two rounds on his technical
knockout time over the
bruised and bloodied Carmen.
Referee Pete G i a c o m a
slopped the bout at 2:54 of
the 12th round because the
former welterweight and mid
dleweight champion had been
battered into helplessness in
the late going alter having
been floored in the eighth
round.
Medford Post 15 American
Legion junior baseball club,
showing signs that it could
finish strong in the southern
division of Area 4, dealt a
blow last night to Central
Point Cheney Stud hopes of
catching the front running
Klamath Falls nine.
The Coca Cola club tipped
Central Point 2 to 0 in a fast
moving engagement at Cheney
diamond here. Each of the
clubs maintained its position
in the division standings. But,
while third place Medford cut
the gap to two-games between
itself and the second spot
Studs, the CP crew slipped to
I'i games back of the KF
leaders.
All four teams in the cir
cuit will be in action on Fri
day with Central Point meet
ing Grants Pass here at 8 p.m.
and Medford journeying to
Klamath Falls.
Medford, which had two-hit
pitching by Bob Quinney, col
lected just three hits, itself,
off Studs' chucker Bill An
horn. Post 15, nevertheless,
put two of the safeties with
Cheney miscues and one of
these two with a base on balls
to score single runs in the
second and third cantos.
In the second inning Craig
Laurance walked. He sped to
third base on a single by Jim
Barry and went home when
the throw from the outfield
got by third baseman Mike
Glines. Laurance might have
held up at third but the ball
went into the Studs' dugout,
making the trip across the
plate automatic.
Mike Neathamer was safe
at first base on a third stanza
error by CP second baseman
Pat Pepper. Wayne Couch
forced Neathamer out at sec
ond. Danny Miles doubled,
sending Couch to third base.
On a relay Pepper overthrew
third base and Couch came
home.
Pepper got both hits off
Quinney who walked three
and hit a batter. Anhorn
struck out eight and walked
just two. Third Post 15 hit
was by Tim White.
The CP Post 129 team had
its best chances to tally in the
sixth and seventh innings. In
the sixth Jerry Hauck fan
ned but ran to first base when
catcher Jim Barry muffed the
third strike pitch. Pepper hit.
The big opportunity was hurt
when Hauck, trying to dash
to third, was thrown out by
Barry. Glines drew a walk
but Steve Harris struck out to
retire the side.
With two out in the seventh
Jeff Anhorn drew a base on
balls. Two wild pitches ad
vanced him to third sack. Ed
Allen whammed the ball down
the third base line. It looked
like it might go for a hit but
third baseman Laurance
snared the ball and threw to
first for the final out.
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Central Point 000 000 00 2 3
Quinney and Barry; a. Anhorn
and Allen.
Solons Defeat Portland
5-4 in 12-Bnning Tussle
By ROY WEBSTER
United Press International
Tacoma lefthander Marshall
Renfroe must want to push
Vancounver Mountie Joe Dur
ham off the Lions Gate su
spension bridge today after
what Durham did Wednesday
night,
Renfroe gave up only two
hits in the Giant-Mountie con
test, both singles by Durham.
In pitching the 4-0 win, Ren
froe struck out four and walk
ed four with only one run
ner reaching second.
Spokane kept its two and
one-half game lead over Sacra
mento wilh a 4-3 victory
against San Diego in 11 in
nings. The Solons made a
night of it In Portland but
came on to win, 5-4, In 12
frames. Seattle split with Salt
Lake losing the first contest,
3-2, and winning the second,
8-2.
Sacramento scored Its 12th
inning tally behind two Bea
ver errors. Solon shortstop
Biddy Peterson, who account
ed for the first four California
team's runs with a pair of
homers' scored the winning
marker. He got aboard on an
error and scored on another,
Only one of the Solon runs
was earned, the others gain
ed on a total of five Portland
miscues. Peterson blasted his
four haggers in the third with
none in and in the fourth
with two on. Portland tied the
game with two in the ninth.
Burly Able To Run
In Olympic Trials
Eugene -flJPD- Dyrol Burle
son, ace University of Oregon
distance runner, will be able
to compete in the U.S. Olym
pic trials at Stanford this
week end, his coach indicated
today.
Burleson Wednesday had
shaken off a fever which ac
companied a bad cold that
hit him earlier in the week.
Coach Bill Bowerman of
Oregon said Burleson had
taken a couple of walks Wed
nesday. Burleson, the only Ameri
can ever to run the mile un
der four minutes twice, is this
country's top hope for the
1,500 meters in the Olympic
games.
He was scheduled to leave
here for Stanford at noon today.
By HAL WOOD
Stanford, Callf.-OJPD-Sprint-er
Charley Tidwell of Kansas
predicted today that due to
tension there would be few,
if any world and national
marks set in the Olympic
games track and field trials
here Friday and Saturday.
But Stanford coach Don
Jordan predicted a rash of
new marks because "this is
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Baseball Men
Asked to Iron
Out Differences
Washington - (UPC - Sen.
Kenneth Keating (R-N.Y.) to
day urged organized baseball
to "get together and iron out
differences" with the Conti
nental league.
The temporary setback of
the Kefauver sports bill on
Tuesday left congressmen
and the opposing baseball
factions in an expansive, con
ciliatory mood.
Keating wired both base
ball Commissioner Ford Frlck
and Bill Shea of the Conti
nental league Wednesday ask
ing them to negotiate in good
faith.
Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney
(D-Wyo.) said the Kefauver
sports bill is "not dead" de
spite Tuesday's vote to return
it to the Senate judiciary
committee. On the contrary,
O'Mahoney said, this move
had given the baseball anti
trust bill "a new lease on
life."
,In New York, Frlck reiter
ated that the proposed bill
was "bad legislation," but
added, "our opposition was in
no way pointed toward the
Continental league."
De LAMAZE WINS TITLE
Chantilly, France - WPD -
Henri de Lamaze, the cool
Frenchman for whom golf is
daily ritual, won the I960
French Amateur champion
ship, but most of the cheers
were for the durable loser-part-time
golfer John W. Daw
son of Palm Desert, Calif. The
57-year-old Dawson, a Cali
fornia real estate developer
who interrupted a European
business trip to compete in
the French amateur cham
pionship, battled De Lamaze
almost to a standstill Sunday
before bowing out, 4 and 2,
in the 36-hole final.
BOWLING
SUMMER LATE COMERS
SUnflltiRi: W.
Gold Hill Mr , 13
MUlaur Rons . - 13
Untouchables 11
Accidentals 10
Results:
MUlaur Rons 3 (M. F!lkol" 4481
1471); Untouchables 1 (E. Newton
3431 1441.
Gold Hill Mrs. 1 (M. Arnold 40B)
14152; Accidentals 3 IB. Berns 324)
1530.
High game M. Arnold 168.
TUKSnAY'S MIXED DOUni.ES
Standing.: W,
Nlghthnwks 19
Jazrers 18
Straight Shots 18
Eagle Eyes 17
Night Crawlers IBM
Grev Walls U
Hali Shots :3
Plndusters 14
Culls 13
Pot Shots 12'j 151,
Channel Cats Ills lfi
Plunks 10 18
Head Pins 91k 18 i
Mop Ups 7 21
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Culls 0 (Marlon Hull 448) 1093;
Night Hawks 4 (Jan Anderson 471)
21311.
Head Pins 0 Uohn Truly 4291
193(1; Channel Cats 4 (Bob Dyer
3291 2093.
Plndusters 1 (Arne Matson 487)
2093: Night Crawlers 3 iWllmer
Bailey 4401 2103.
Halt Shots 3 (Bill Locklnfton
490) 1989; Eagle Eyes 1 (Jake Ol
son S22) 1SH9.
Straight Shots 4 (Ed Learning
3R2i 2206; Mop Ups 0 (Pete Doty
483) 2032.
Grey Walls 4 (Cliff Graves 489)
2290; Pot Shots 0 (Bob Thurman
487) 1870.
Jairers 1 (Dick Weber S17) 2162;
Plunks 3 (Coe Brown 34.1) 2190.
High games Dick Weber 211;
Coe Brown 202; Ed Learning 221;
Ken Bailey 214
High Women's aeries Lois
Learning 528; men El Learning
382.
one of the fastest tracks in
the world."
"Everyone will be trying
too hard to make a fabulous
time and make the team,"
said Tidwell, one of the favor
ites in the 100 and 200 meter
dashes. "For that reason I
don't expect to see any records.
Must Bo Relaxed
"The way I figure it, the
one who is the most relaxed
will do the best."
Jordan can't see it that way
at all.
"I think there Is a good
chance for a world record in
the high jump," said Jordan.
"John Thomas and all the
other jumpers are bound to
like this pit."
Jordan also thinks there
would be a world mark in
the pole vault.
Friday's competition calls
for the hammer throw, high
jump, javelin, shot put, broad
jump, 400 meter hurdles heats
and finals, and 800 meter
heats. All other events, in
cluding the finals of the 800
meters run, will be staged on
Saturday.
Friday's session will start
at 5:30 p.m.; the Saturday
meet at 1 p.m.
Bears Cinch
Half Title
United Press International
Yakima cinched the North
west league first-half crown
in a big way Wednesday night
with a 13-6 victory over We
natchee. The half officially ends to
night. The Bears got six in the
first frame, two of them on a
double by Dan Stanicc, who
accounted for four runs batted
in all told.
Tri-City, the second-place
club, dropped an 8-2 decision
to Lewiston, and Eugene de
feated Salem 3-2, to round out
the night's action.
Jury Convicts
Philadelphian
Philadelphia-fflPU-A former
night club manager convicted
of offering Philadelphia Phil
lies pitcher Humberto Robin
son $1,500 to throw a game
last season was free on $15,
000 bail today pending action
on his plea for a new trial.
A jury of seven men and
five women found Harold
Friedman, 43, guilty in less
than 30 minutes of delibera
tion in his one-day trial.
Judge Ethan Allen Doty, de
ferring sentence, set a hear
ing Aug. 1 on Friedman's motion,
Grosz Suffers
Broken Wrist
Eugene - iTIPB - Dave Grosz,
star University of Oregon
quarterback considered a po
tential ail-American contend
er next fall, was in Sacred
Heart hospital today with a
broken wrist on his passing
arm.
Grosz suffered the injury
Wednesday when he fell
while working on a bridge
construction job at Judklns
Point here.
Len Casanova, Oregon
coach, expressed hope the
fracture would not hurt
Grosz' ability this fall but
said it was too early to say
for certain.
GREEN GETS SHOW
Washington (UPI) - Outfield
er Lenny Green of the Sena
tors has a nightly sports show
on a local radio station.
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Dreamers 0
Wild Ones .... 4
Sleepers 9
Honeymooners 1
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