Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 29, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, MAIICII 211. 111...,
JIBHALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKCON
PACK NINK
mam
, kr win
I WIHII I could htsl mil today
villi sonifi u'mil news Unit hint
hecn In Ml' iinulril iinliliiiUnii lur
several weeks now.
I whh I could HI Din ;i t iikm r.f Hnlrjl.rl 1'ulKf ljut llifir'H
lii.M-lii.il lain i.( KIiiiiii.II. Fil l Uuit 0,, 8llk.h U ,.
Unit llicro would lio lmrii-bi.il (his ,,,,. Bllvr( 4.3 tlrt.Mtm r
1""'' Iho Ml. I.oiiIh Hiowns over his for-
1 llimjj'hl l v now 1 would lie nirr t.'lrvi-laixl Jnillnu Icaiiiinalcn
chic hi ilifi.i. Inn lllnn . 11. in..;. h, Tucson, Ail... Friday,
t.iirllciilarly nllrr ,n inrcthicr of Hie Hi nuns entered Uin clHhlh
Kl.iliii.lli llnscljull J no. In-Ill n IlnnliiK In front, 4-1, when lhc In
coiipln uf wrrks i.hii, (Hans suddenly rllmlied ell over
It wiih an optimistic nircllim hi Kfiw Beardcn, also n liinnrr In
v.hlcli Iho dlrccloi'ii present were .""i1.1, . , . , ,, , ...
nil itrlin mi l crieiimiirn. 1..1.1I A llin.-n hi.mr-if ,1 in I' rlill -V
vowed, lit least iinulllclally, to Klvc :'"'' "d M" -'""'
Khun,,,,, Falls a hasehall ten.. ir,W ft rjSu1 fir.
nut iippiirwitlv the uiilliiilKin wai !,C hut ,n ,,ml.(:( i the m-xt two
lell on Iho tuple hi the Willard ,Mi:rs t td lhc rally.
Jlnli-I 1'i.ul llunvsti loom. ,1ie uUaM t runners on Unit
KnrrKrtlo plans to rube piioiikIi ,) Wu, ,mi. out In the
llliillry lo (.y Uncle Hum. Hi" .., . ,1U i ,t vuuf Hot out
only thlim kccplnif Genii Hlnilluni 0, ,,,llt Jllln bv ni,m kobcii und
,,.,,, m-.d ini " "
the inceliiiK,
II was i.ll sweetness find 1 lu lit
nnd optimism,
hut nothing has been done since.
IUIT l.V.VH catch up with the
background.
Tim club's toti.l run rut llnlilll
lies lutiil between (JI.OUO anil 122,
uOO.
utiiiiewlicrs In the iirlHhborhood
or SUNK) of thin Is dun lnrlr Bam
lor admission taxes, pcnitK Irn nnd
IIMcieil,
Uncle H.im doesn't want In wall
nid, In ellrct, has said "no munrv,
no npcnhiK."
Club President Dick Mnuulre
railed the inrrtliiK to net a f Inn 1
iini.U'er I rout the til i lorn on who.
Ihrr we will or will not have1 a
br 11 rlub.
The plan ainmcsled one I can't
(IIvuIkc unless H it put Into oiiriit
tloii aoundrd like a xood one.
Hut no plan Is miocl unlciio U s
cairlrd out,
I rant help wonderlnn how
inurli iiitcrr.it there l In flrldlnii
I. toani whrn Ihrrc wasn't n nuor
i:m of dhrrtors nn hand at the
"do It or lornet 11" inrethm.
IT Si:i:,MH unlnlr to inr that
lhc whole load ol nrKanlziitlon has
lulleii on Mamiire'a Nhouldcrr..
And Ihal'a what's happened bc
caime tho.se who Inlluiatrd they'd
lirlp In lhc iih.il to rabio money
lor Uncle Bam have been coneplr
tioui by their alienee aIdcc the
litcrthiK.
Mauulrc, even Willi Ida heavy
duties ii nianaiicr o( KFJI. has
iiiitiiKrd to keep Uncle Ham on the
honk thus Inr and Is currentlv dirk
erlim with lederal Internal revenue
Oiflccrn on an rasy-pavnient plan.
Tliat. althoimh the most Import
nnt facet ol the lob of fielding BiNew York UlanU. enlovcd a red ,
banebull team, Is Just one plias ol
u blu lank
The lob is one that lakes ninny
1, ,UI,H
MAfilTlli; was pallcularlv an-
Mous to act nn nn-.wer from lhc :
.iirrrmrs h,-c:.iL-.c. as Inr a:, the
I'hlliideh'hla Nallonals nre con- the last of the ninth lnnln.
tenwd, there will he bnscball lu re, I Veteran Outllcldcr Hunk Kd
The I'lillllrs. Iho Ocms' parent .winds airmailed a iwo-run homer 111
flub since Iho birth of professional Uho luth hiiilnu lo iilvo Ihr Cln
bnsebulll here, have made definite , cumuli rtccls a 6-3 decision over
Mips alreiulv Ui keep Khiinnlh illie Washlniilon Bcnalora III lam
Tails on the baseball map lust In ' pa. fin.
ctwe pro ball doea ioiiic'duy..ic-1 Home runs ali.o flinircd In lhc
cm, Incision Re-I Box 81 triumph over
,ihc Ph'lnclclphla Phillies rt Clear-
I'Ofl ONK Ihlim the Phils have 'vwitrr, Fin. Johnny Pcskv r.nd Ted
about H coIIckc bova rendv lo play Willlnma honu-rcrt tor Iho 6ox and
in a non-prolrssloni.l slaliis. a mnt- Mel Clark for lhc Phils,
icr that IhM'C pi.Kes outlined III . The Atlanla Criickrrn of the
tome rlctall rccrnllv. iHouthcin As oclatlon beat the par-
A id tl'ftl'a hot all '" Bo'"" Bravea. .1-1. under the
The n'llh have l.lird a mnnaurr. Imhls rl Atlanta Lefty Warren
lie It 29-ycar-old Roy Carlson, ;8i)i.hn went all the way for Bos.
personable baseball coach at Port-, ton and would have hud a shut
lancrs Cleveland lllch School, a 'out but for two oullicld errors and
1CCa'r,1S,ir,wa'y around. " s'l'ciuled name, between the
He was associated with the New riilludelphla Athleilcs and Toron-Yo-lc
Yankee avatem Inr rome time. I to, and the HI. Louis Cardlnnls and
He's nn ex-Unlversltv of OrcRoii lhc Brooklyn Ooduers were ruined
" lie finished a letter lo me like
this ... "I am lonklnu forwnrd
to this summer hi Klamath Falls
and. with a voting, husthmr ball
club we should Rive Hie fans plen
ly ol nod baseball."
niiiht now It looks like Mr. Curl
ton la a iniinnnor without a club.
MAOl llli; 'eels sura that be
tween 30 and 50 Rames can be
lined tip against good semi-pro,
professional and traveling clubs.
The Phillies have assured Mil
giilre that this year s team would
give the fans the same grade of
baseball thev have been used to
In the Class D Far West league.
The players arc hand-picked by
Phllly scouts, ivorv hunters who
know blossoming talent when they
bCC It.
They're all college kids who want
lo phiv baseball but do not want
lo spoil future college athlellc
eligibility. , , , ,
From where I sit. It looks like
the Phillies are dellnltcly Interesl
eu In keening a beachhead in Kla
math Falls.
RIGHT NOW I'm Interested In
a Yes or No answer from the
board ol directors.
And 1 know the fans arc too.
A plan In which real baseball
fans can chip In wlUi a dollar or
two would, in my opinion, stand
the best chance of working.
I feol suro there are three or
four , thousand fans who want
b-sebn'l but can't ro for $50 plate
dinners..
But thev would toss a buck or
two1 Into lhc pot.
: nut unless the directors lend
move than Just lip service you can
be sure' lhc current proposal now
bring pushed by the Phils will flop.
It takes work from moro than
lust one man. ,, ,
Creditors with the exception or
Uncle San havo Indicated they'd
wait for their money. Some have
even agreed to wrlto off the debt.
Ro the creditors are ready to
help.
The fans nre ready.
Tho Phillies arc ready.
So, nleitse, directors. ARE WE
OR ARK WF1 NOT OOINO 10
HAVE BASEBALL?
Girls Hold
Cciqe Finals
WICHITA. Kas..
The de
Hosiery fending chaninlon. Hanes
or Winston-Salem. II.C. end Dnv
enport, In., AIC meet Saturday
Dlght in the finals of thNatlonnl
AAU Women's Basketball Tourna
ment. ' ! .
The Wlnston-Snlom team moved
Into the final round with nn easy
Y 61-25 win over Iowa Wpsleyan Col
(ego In Friday night's 'soml-flnal
tcmnctltlon.
Davenport upset a i invored
Nashville, Tcnn., Business College
team 44 38 to win a spot In the
finals.
SATCH
STILL
HAS IT
llv The Asviilalcl I'm
lly IMI.I'II IIDIII.N
t If lilt. I I ..I I. II.. II. .A I'll 1 1., . 1 1 in MW.
in, nu Prlillcv on n kiouhciit,
Alliu Uc-'noldn wa.1 hit hard at
HI. I'el.r.'i.uiii;, riii.. where the
New York Yankees niiKrrcd lo
ll hiclnrt from the Detroit Tltier.i.
lhc Tiiirra clipped the Yankn' no
lilt nc-u lor niiio tuna and 12 hits
hi six InnlPKs.
The ClilcnKo Cubs scored their
IBUi triumph 111 III hlin ts bv tn:unc:
Inu lhc PIUabuiKh l'lratcs, fl-3. ul
Mesa. All..
Davey Williams, Kd Btankv's re-
-7
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SATCHEL PAIGE
. . . keeps magic
placement at second base for the
iciier any iu j-nocnis, nru. wn-i
hams drove In six runs on a nnir ;
' homers and a trlplo uj lead the i
National - I.raiiiie champions lo a.
triumph UKnlii'.l Hie Chlcnito i
White 8ox. i
Wlllliuns won Hie name by socle- i
Ihrec run t-vo-out homer In ;
Walcoft. Ez
Sign Monday
PHILADELPHIA Utl Jersey
Joe Walrolt and Ezzard Charles
will meet In Philadelphia's huge
Municipal Stadium early In June
wllh Walcotl's heavyweight title
at stake.
Promoter Herman Taylor an
nounced Friday that lhc two prin
cipals will sign contracts for the
is-round title go al the City Hall
office of the Police Athletic League
here Monday.
The exact date of the bout has
not been announced but June 9 has
been mentioned by a reliable
source as the most probable time.
Municipal Stadium Is the big
arena where Gene Tunncy won the
heivvwelght crown hi 1926 by out
pointing Jack Dempscy before a
crowd of more than 20.000.
The 37 - year - old heavyweight
champion from Camden, N.J.. and
Charles, Cincinnati, O., former tl
tlcholder each will receive 30 per
cent oi me gaic, Taylor sain.
Sports
Mirror
By The Associated Tress
Today a venr Aco John
Marshall of Yale won (he NCAA
i .mm meter swimming event In
18:18.8 to set n new world's record.
Five Years Ago The Detroit
Red Wings defeated the Toronto
Maple Leafs 0-1 to even their scml
1 null series of the Stanley Cup
playoffs nt one game each.
Ten Years Ago Sammy Byrd
won the Greensboro Open Golf
Tournament with it 279 for his first
lournc" victory since quitting pro
baseball.
Twenty Years Ago National
Champion Ellsworth Vinos was
beaten in the first match In the
Houston Invito I Ion Tennis Tourna
ment by Martin Buxby, 4-0, 6-2,
7-5.
SHUFF STUFF
Mecca and Sdniss, one-two teams
In (he city shufflcboard league, will
stage en exhibition contest tomor
row. 2 p.m., on the Mecen boards.
The city singles and doubles
shufflcboard tournament opens Moil
day, 7:30 p.m. at Schuss' Tavern,
for ft two-weeks' rum. .
People DO TOO
read small space
ads - you are! .
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SONNY GREEN
. . . faces Wolfe
WOLFE
MEETS
GREEN
Promoter Muck Llllard presents
:I0 rinmos of boxlngor less a
week from tonight at lhc Armory,
lhc first flsliculling here lor almost
10 months.
Hcadlliihii; the outslandhig card
nf five hoiil will he nu-lc Wnlfe
Pacific Northwest welterweight
chiimnion. well-known here as a
semi-final boxer here a few seasons
I l.
The- Indian boy meels son,,.
' ft.'-'' "' 1
' mw-im". t I 'our sc'inl-lliiallnls ol
TW AiFR-iisms I !AAi; lournii'ncnl make
VV jM I .Olympic field.
WW-'f l't4 I I Two Komcs arc schc
..?... VaTMt I ;KniiMis City Saturdny r
MS?fi Wfi Itwo at Ncw'York'a
. . v & : Garden! Kcml-llna
Green, capable Oakland. Calif., "revaii. iney i meet ' "'""
Negro, in the lu-round main event, ' th Uv0. h'5 tournament
a non-liile affair. ivlclors Monday night.
Wol'c who won lhc title from'
Jimmy Nolan at Calgary, Canada
now makes his home III Portland.
He's In demand up and down the
coau.
The six-round semi puts Ralph
Wclscr, the Bcally Bomber, against
Jimmy Proc.or, a California Negro
who recently beat hlghiy-rnted Bob
by Doll ol Boise, Ida. Both arc
lightweights.
Tho special event, also down for
-i ,..,a , vi
. .. -
alh rails boys in a battle for the
championship of Kalplne Plywood
Co. Tiicy are Rudy Carlson and
jUftrrcll Harrington, bolh welter-
wr'l1ls. '
Crowd-pleasing Billy Sunday
meels Bravo
Junior In the top
four-rounder.
One other four-heat preliminary
will complete the card.
Tickets are now on sale at Dick
Rccder's, 6th and Main.
Beavers Whip
Padres, 8-1
ONTARIO. Cnllf. Wl Portland's
Beavers, the surprise of the spring
training season, whipped the San
Dlrgo Padres. 8-1. Friday for the
fourth time In five games between
the Pacific Coast League clubs.
Veteran Ouy iGrtinipyl Fleich
cr, who formerly tolled for the Se
attle Ralnlcrs, was the victim ul
the Portland uprising. Joe Brovia
led the Beavers with a homer nnd
two singles. Eddie Bnslnski also
homered for the winners with a
male aboard to lead off the scor
ing In the third Inning.
Ducks Lose
SAN JOSE. Calif, liTI The Uni
versity of Oregon baseball team
dropped back Into Us losing ways
Friday, bowing to San Jose Slrte
College, 6-3. The Ducks have post
ed only a single victory In their
California road trip.
Oregon out hit the Slaters, 6-5,
but was unable to mount a sus
tained attack. George Shaw, slur
centcrflelder. got a double and sin
gle for the Ducks before having, to
retire after Injuring a knee In
sliding Into second base.
Belated Start
LEAVENWORTH. . Wash. Wl
The seventh annual Northwest In
tercollegiate Ski Association cham
pionships were duo for a belntctl
start Saturday after a blizzard
forced postponement of the cross
country run Frtdey.
The slalom event was scheduled
for Saturday morning and the
cross-country In the afternoon. The
downhill nnd Jumping will wind lip
the meet Sunday.
, Eight colleges and tho University
of Alaska have teams on hand.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
tUGENE, ORE. MEDF0RD
Thoroughly Modern
. (Ir. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
nd Joe Earley
Proprietor
ympk C
8 Teams
Mix For
US Berth
Uv WILL GltlMKLLV
NKW YOHK I 'ITiC process ol
plckliiK Illicit! Hum's lOOi! Olympic
biir.ketbiill team bcfilns Butiirdiiy
nlKht wllh only one player having
a ch;iicr to repeat as a member o.
ilhr srilltttl.
Ho la Uob Kurlund, sky-scraplnit,
red-haired center of the I'hilllii'.
(IU Oilers who apcarncuclca the
Air.tti icuiis to the Olympic cham
pionship at London lour years ago.
I Now 27 r.nd the lone active hold
over from the 1048 Hiirtlesvllle.
(jkln., team, Kurlnnd leads hl.i
males aijHlni.t another AAU com
bine, lhc Fibber McOec nnd Mol
lys of Hollywood. Calif , In an open
Intf round fume at Kansas Clly.
Four lop collccjc teams, Includ
Iiik Ihrec tournament champions
and the NCAA runner-up, and the
the recent
up the
dulcd at
ilKht and
MadlMJti Square i
set lor
Monday nluhl In Netf York with
the llnal here Tuesday,
The Olympic huuad will be com
posed of seven players from each
of the finalist teams, to be ..c
lected by the respective team
coaches.
At Kansas City, the Oilers, AAU
i tournament runner-up. meet the
McOees, fourth finisher, at 9 p.m.
iKunsas' NCAA champions and
'KprhiKfleld 'Mo.) Stale, winner of
I the small college or NAIB event.
!clash In the second name at 10:45
P1". .
The New York openers send the
. Pcor.a Calerplllarh. AAU chain
iplons nnuin.-t iho U5. Air Force.
Wo. 3 AAU team, at 7:45 p.m. ano
the National Invitation Tournament
(winner, LaHallc, aealmit St. John's
at :30 p.m.
ilKTUtN ,
The LuSulle - St. Johns game
ofiers a return match between
two of the surprise quintets of the
coliccc tournament campamns. on
ranked nationally and u.i.seii.
Labulle won the NITr beating St.
Jonns enrouto, 51-45. St. John k
-llmlnatcd the country's two top
rated teams Kentucky and Illi
nois In gaining the isCAA final
at Seattle where it lost lo Kansas
photr Allen Kansas coach, com-
ui 'the "Olympic Wurnament which
i. lrl favored a team nice u-
bullc and handicapped NCAA rep
resentatives like Kansas and St.
John's.
10 say 1110 linn ii:.u.-
nv tntfo, -foney teams ger he
biggest breik " Allen U"d.
Coach Frank Mcuire of St.
JoU's "aid his Redmcn were Phys-
j Ically exnausied irom
country travelling and
prnci.
were Play -
.liig "on grit alone. '
u-nnun.. anA T.nSnlln nrn fnVOrCd
In openin college W. If they
Vlasteltca
Picks OSC
ABERDEEN. Wash. I - Tonv
Vlastcllca. one of the most sought b (h Bl00klyn Dodf!er right
after basketball players In Wash-j c S8VS it Isn't serious. He
Intrtnn. tui, srherliilprf In -leave Rot- . i iu- c, t n..i
;3v ' i h.'c Slate College
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uremic lit- iiM-a vubui ututa
1 oiil's stvle of play",
I . viastclica, who set two all-time
stl,lc ciss a tournament scoring
records In 1950 while attending
Aberdeen High School, announced
i his decision Friday to enroll rt
OSC. The prep marks were 31
points In a single game and 110
points In four.
The big center sparked the Grays
Harbor Chokers to the Washing
ton State Junior College Confer
ence championship this year, Join
ing the team In mid-season after
his release from the Marines.
In 60 games this season, part of
them with the Camp Pendleton.
Calif.. Marines, Vlastellca scored
1.253 points.
He is reported to have received
offers from more than 40 collejcf.
Exhibition
Baseball
By The Associated Press
Boston (A) 9. Philadelphia (N 7
New York (N) 7, Chicago (A) 4
St. Louis (Al 4, Cleveland (A) 3
Detroit (A) 10, New York (A 3
Cincinnati (N) 5, Washington I A)
3 (10 innings)
Chicago (Nl 8, Pittsburgh (N) 3
Atlanta (SA) 3, Boston (N) 1
Other games cancelled, rain.
SOUTHLAND'S VISITORS
MIAMI lf Like tourists, horses
come from all over the U.S. lo
Miami In tho winter. Recently nt
Hialeah, race horses bred In five
different slates, won the same day.
Florida and California breds won
successive races. Other winners
hailed from Rhode Island. Virginia
and Kentucky.
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CAREY-ING LOAD Andy
Carey, Yankees' rookie
third bsscman, is the hot
test tiling in the 1952
Grapefruit circuit, batted
safely in the first seven ex
hibition games for a .519
average. Sionecl off the St.
Mary's, Calif., campus, the
21-year-old slupcer hit 14
home runs at Kansas City
last year.
liy The Associated Press
PHOENIX. Aria. W Manager
Paul Richards of the Chicago White
Sox. disappointed in the showing
ol Veteran Al Zarilla. is consider
ing Rookie Don Nicholas for a
regular outfield job.
Nicholas, Phoenix speedster,
batttd .333 In 75 games for Mobile
last year and has Impressed Rich
ards wiih his drive.
As for Zarilla. Richards declared
"On the bhsls of what I saw last
year and have been lookitiR at
j that Zarilla will help us this sea-
Zarilla batted .325 with the Red
Sox in 1950 but hit only .247 last
teasou with the While Sox.
j cti aiiiit
LOS ANGELES -Their squad
down to 30, the Cleveland Indians
open a scries of 15 straight games
with the New ork Giants here
Saturday.
1 Afier .Sunday's contest here.
the
two clubs Finn East, and their
'nvhlhltmn KfilpHlllpH end in
India-
IMPOlis April 13
DISAPPOINTS
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. lift
Jim McDonald, righthander ob
tained Irom the St. Louis Browns,
has been a big disappointment to
the New York Yankees so far. He
I has allowed 11 runs and 10 hits in
10 innings.
STIFF ARM
twt en. i a Dnlnli Tim npn
' ' ,',' ,., ' arm stiffness.
!"P" ', "'"u"
irarainais over ui wccc..u.
FINALLY TAPPED
LOS ANGELES '.P Roger
Bowmen, rookie left-hander with
the odd pitching motion, has been
one of the best Ditchers for the
New York Giants inis spring, nt
had nitched 14 straight scoreless
!lnnln. before the Chicago White
s tanned him for a run Friday
Five Tied
In Open
WILMINGTON, N.C. W The
services of a traffic expert may
vet be reauired to determine the
winner of the $10,000 Azalea Open
Golf Tournament.
Five plavers were neo lor me
lead Saturd'nv at 136 and they were
nnlv one stroke ahead of five more
chn'rgers homing Into the last two
days of action.
The 136 group inciunea: uoug
Ford. Harrison. N.Y.; George Fa
zio, Pine Valley, N.J.; Jim Tur
nesa, Brlarcllff. N.Y.; Joe Kirk
wood Jr., Hollywood, Calif.; and
Art Wall Jr., Honesdale, Pa.
Well down the list were Al Zim
merman Portland. Ore., pro, with
70-71141: and Ed "Porky" Oli
ver formerly of Seattle, who had
77-69146.
UNSEEN BY
CRIMINALS
THE SHADOW
2:00 P.M.
SUNDAY
KFJI
J000 Welti
1150 On Your Dial
a-ge Trials
Seventh
Title For
Button
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. W
TTic national liicure skatlnc.
championships will be decided at
the Broadmoor Ice Pali.ce here
Saturday nlKht, with attention cen
tering on the senior women's di
vision, Tenley Albright, 16-year-old per
fectionist from Newton Center,
Mass., piled up a lead in compul
sory figures and her first free
.-ikating exhibition, and is expected
to stand off all competitors for the
1952 diadem.
ALL OL'T
Peerless Dick Button of Orancc,
N.J., had to pull out all stops
Friday to flash past youthful Jim
my Grogan of Tucoma Wash., and
Hayes Alan Jenkins of Cleveland
for the senior men's honors.
It W8s the seventh consecutive
title for the 22-year-old Harvard
..enlor. Only one other person In
history ever has turned the trick.
Roger Turner of Boston won con
secutive crowns from 1928 to 1934.
Crog&n finished a close second
and Jenkins an equally clo.e third
as they performed brilliantly In
free skating Friday night. Veteran
observers said Button's skating was
the greatest ol his career.
RALLY
Carol Helss. slender 12-year-old
stylist from New York, came from
third place in compulsory figures
to slip past Seattle's Patsy Firth
for the junior women's title Fri
day.
bnaron Lee unoate ana Kicnara
Bromley of Seattle teamed in a
flawless performance to win the
Junior pairs division honors.
Baroara &eim ana Armanao noa-
rlguez, Spokane, Wash., finished
sixth.
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LOS ANGELES Ml Fortune
Gordien, world discus record hold
er, bettered the American mark
Friday with a throw of 181 leet,
9 inches as the Los Angeles Ath
letic Club beat Los Angeles State
College in a dual meet, 102-28.
Gordlen's world record Is 186
feet, 11 Inches, set in- Finland.
pern
Bratton
Upset By
Rocky
NEW YORK M) Itocley Caste,
lanl. 25-year-old ex-Marine from
Luzerne. Pa., surnrlsed . Johnnv
Bratton of Chicago and 1,018 pay
ing customers in Madison Square
Garden Friday night by staying
on his feet all the way to win a
unanimous and decisive 10-round
victory over the former NBA wel
terweight king.
Now Rocky wants to give his
push-button chin a sterner tot
against former Middleweight
Champion Randy, Turpln in Eng-
iana. April L'2.
"We made an arrangement with
Jack Solomons (the London pro
moter) for a fight with Turpln on
the 22nd providing Rocky whipped
Bratton." said Manager Tex Sul
livan. "If Solomons holds to the
terms we're ready to go over
whenever he says."
At 154 34, Castellanl. was finely
conditioned and fast. Bratton said
his own weight of 152'a was too
much and slowed him down.
HOCKEY
By The Associated Press
Pacific Coast League
Victoria 3, New Westminster 2
(best-of-7 scries tied 1-1)
Tacomn 6, Seattle 1 (Tacoma leads
best-of-5 series. 2-0)
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