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    SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1052
HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACK NTN1I
et s lecoirdl m 1
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500 0
j Youngster Wins When
I Bill Vukovich Cracks
II V 1IAI.IC IIHKUIih I
INUIANAI'01.18 I Tlov mil
mull, nl ill I'lr vnuilxrM (fwrr 11
I Itti riwe, won (Iip liiincd IMMI-mllr
lmlinniiMlh Motor Speedway
Aulo Ktit'K Frldnv n hard lurk
kiiDCkrcl llir prlun out ol Hill
Vukovii-h'ti gruMi- '
parrnllv hud (Iip race won lu the
llWml lap when hl steering ahull
broke nnrt Hln cur brti.hed (Iip
Vukovich ol r-rraiMi. Mini., nil'
NirlhWfit oulrr wall. Thut If II
Kiilliiiim Inr ahead ol his nearest
Moves Up
On Giants
lly Ultl.O KOIlliHTHON
Amii'IiiI-cI I'm Spurts Wrller
Tim slorin IIuku were f lyliiR fc
(hp llrooklvn Dodgers lieaclt-it l
net Hip Chlcugo Whllp Hux moved
em.l Hiilumny wllh (wo ol 'l)rli
MM huuiicc mum once again wield
Iiik hiii hu(it.
True, two gumen do nol mukp
HPII-OIl. UUl Ull IICMIKPT,. LMK1)CI"
Hint baapinaii, unci MlnlllP Mlnoao,
Hip Wliltp Hox rnii MM Irrnhmiiii
outfielder, pounded tlip bull Frldnv
In a liiuimcr thut brought Joy (o
llirir lollowprn.
Ilocliirn brnkp out o( hln dismal
. IUH bolting aluiiiii lo drive home
right runn iin (lie Dodgers whlped
thr Uonton Itravea 5-4 nnd 11-3.
At the end of (he Memorial Day
doublclicuclrr, (ha Brooks trailed
MINNIE MINOSO
i its MHlimiul iMiinr lftsdlne Now
York OlanlN by only a hull-name, j
Mtnoso played an Important role
In lightening (he American League
Dennanl scrun. II had only a .'431 .
average going Into (lie twin lull but
with his day's wnrk dune it was
three pomin higher as the rrault ol
lliree home runs Hint led the), .Chi
cagoans to a double victory over
the pace selling Cleveland Indians,
7-3 and I-1.
While Oil and Minnie were thor-
ouKhly enjoying themselves here's
What happened eiiownere:
me uisiits lost grounn by aivin-;
lug a doublehonder wllh Philadel
phia, dropping (he oimner 3-0 -and
winning the second 4-2. The Chl
rngo Cubs whipped die Cincinnati
Reds, 7-6 anil ll-o, and Joe Onrn
g loin pounded out a ihree-run ninth
inning homer .to give the lowly
Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-S win over
81. Louis after the Cards had won
(ho Ilrst encounter 3-2.
And In (lie American League (he
Boston Red Sox moved within a
gnme ol the Indians by capturing
the nightcap, 3-3, utter Eddie
Yost's throe-run ninth Inning
homer gave the Washington Sena
(ors a 6-3 wm In Ihe first half of
the twin-bill. .
Meantimo, the Yankees founu
troublesome Ines in little Bobby
Hhantz and Bob Hooper as Ihe
Philadelphia Athletics took two
trom (lie world rhiimplons, 2-1 In
14 Innlngi ni:l 4-2.
The Detroit Tigers and St. Louis
Browns broko even In (lie olhor
dnubleheader. The Bengals won Ihe
second In 13 innings, 8-6 with two
bnses loaded singles alter (he
Hi own lea had captured the opener
3-3. .
By The Asnoclutrd Press
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Ottawa 3-1. Springfield 1-0
Hyroeuso 3-2, Rochester 0-1
Unltimoro 8-1, Mnntroal 1-3
Toronlo 4-3, Buffalo 3-4
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION , 1
Kansas City 0-10, Milwaukee 5-3
Columbus 7-3, Toledo 2-3 (Second
Dame 10 Innings)
Indianapolis 5-1, Louisville 4-13 .
Mtnncnpolt 4-1, St. Paul 3-2
TEXAS LEAGUE
Kouiiton 3, Slirovenort 2, 14 Innings
Beaumont 3-0, Snn Antonio 2-7
(Flrtil gnmo 13 Innings) . -;
Tulsa 3-0, Dallas 2-1 '
Fort Worth 6-0, Oklahoma City, 3-3
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Brooklyn
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ma
Golfers Play
'To Beat Ben1
DALLAS Ifi Ben Hognn shoots
against America and Canada
Bnturtlay.
The Nnllonnl Open champion will
pluy 18 holes lit Northwood Club
course here starling at 11 a. m,
(CtiT) ami all over the two coun
tries Rollers will be shooting "to
-beat Ben Hognn."
( Each golfer playing Saturday
land nome 300,000 are due to be In
'the Held will pnv $1.00 and llin
proceeds will go lo the USO and tho
National Onlf Fund.
uuuoiii'iil mid he won easily In tl in
rrcurd llnir nl throo hours, 43
iiili.iiiuH and 4 HH soc-owls lor an
HVL'iiiko ol 128.9X1 miles per hour.
iiiilliiinn, ol Lvnwood. Ciilll.. td
u Mnulo lull, Hie 12Ui, unci thru
(lie had khillod between lilm and
Vukovich only when Ihrv inuilo two
Dll slopa apiece lor firm unci lucl.
Vukuk.h went abend the last time
!" '""' 'l- Kulinmn waa
muiing uuiiul wo aoc-und n lui)
on UUOVIl II UUl UIHt WUUIUU
huvn bran enough. Then (ha laudcr
cri' shtd.
Vukovich. 'The Mud Ituselan" to
inlugct racing luiui, cried un
ashamedly unci urouiicd. "What
dirty, lousy, no-vood break,"
Kuttuiun unci his cur owner, J.
C. Am Juiiinii ol Bun Pedro, Until .
will pick mi oheck lor nhout
silo.OW) Saturday at (he nniiul
turHilwav victory dinner.
'llir purae will drprnd upon the
tindl.ic loncd ntlrndnncc. which
looked like the biggest ver
mnvlni 200.000
Vukovich and cur owner Unwind
Keel: ol Los Anuclei mny net
118.000. unci I16.0O0 ol (hut will
represent Vuknvlch's curnlmtn lor
leading 160 ol the 200 Inns.
SALEM
SNIPS
TYEES
By The Associated Press
The Salem Senators, running
moderate tilth place In Writ
er Intel -national Lriinuc cjcinoIjuI!
ntniidliif.n. urp (lie Vlc(orl TyeeH'
pernnnnl polnon.
Hie Bennlorn mapped the front
runniim 'IVecu' nine-iumc wlnnini!
trek Friduy nlKht. tuking both
ends ol Memorial Dny dnnble-
hrudpr. Tliry ihut out (lie Tyre.i
1.0 in the revpn Innlnu opener nd
Mgupcted throuRh ! In the elon-
Billed M-lnniiip miimcup
Kulrm wuf. the UM teum lo orut
Hip hiKh-tlyini Cmwdin. who
hve one wlthnut dpleul lnre
May 'a when they bowed to the
Orcxoninna in the opening game ol
a doubleheader.
Both Friday delcaUi were charg
ed lo Jehoalp Heard, who went
route In the opener and came In is
reliel lor the aeven Inninga ol
U)e econd.
There were doubletieadera
Uiroughout the circuit Friday.
BpoFane and Yakima spilt pair
ol nine-Inning day-night pitchers'
battles. Yakima look (he aliernoon
contest 3-1 and the Indians claimed
Uie night game 3-2.
The Iwislon Bronca swept their
series openers against Wenatchce
10-3 and -0. Vancouver and Trl
Clty snlll. the Ilrst game going to
the Braves 6-3 and (he Canadians
claiming the second 10-0.
All the clubs meet again In slnglo
games Saturday,
w
26
22
21
21
16
I Cleveland
i Boston
; Washington
unicogo
new xors
St. Louis 20
Philadelphia 13
Del) oil 12
Friday's Results
Chicago 7-3. Clevelnnd 3-1.
Philadelphia 2-4. New York
(First game 14 Innings)
WasnUigton 6-3. Boston 3-6.
St. I.ouls 3-6, Detroit 2-8 I Second
gums 13 Innings).
NATIONAL LKAGl'E
W
Pet.
.730
New York
Brooklyn
Chicago
Cinclnnstl
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Boston
27
16
23
ID
17
18
13
.722 I
.680
.487
.473
.450
.371
.214
PHt.iburgh
Friday's Rraulli
Philadelphia 3-2. New York 0-4
Brooklyn 6-11, Boston 4-2
Chicago 7-11, Cincinnati 6-0
St. Loull S-3. Pittsburgh 3-4
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W
Pet.
Snn Diego
Oakland
Hollywood
Los Angeles
Snn Francisco
Portland
Sneinmento
30
, 32
32
20
28
24
25
.660
.661
.653
.600
.475
.429
.434
.404
Seattle
23
Friday's Remits
Oakland 6-3, Hollywood 1-0
Snn Francisco 6-4. Los Angeles 0-3
Snn DIbro 6-1, Portland 2-0
Sacromento 3-3, Seattle 3-2 (Second
gamo 16 Innings). i
Western International League
W L Pet.
Victoria ; 'I -JJ3
Spokane ,
Vancouver J 1
Levv.nton . . - 2 " -5iJ
Wennlchce "
Yakima " . 1 24 .400
Trl-Cltv 1 38 -318
Friday's Results
Wnnnlchce 3-0, Lewlnton 10-6 i
Vnlcimn 2-2. Srjokane 1-3
Vancouver S-lo, Trt-Clty 6-0 , i
Victoria 0-5, sniem i-o
By The Associated Press
Balling Minnie Mtnoso, White
Sox ana Oil Hodges, Dodgers
Mlnoso hit three home runs as
Chicago knocked off Cleveland
twice, 3-1 and 5-2; Hodgea drove
In eight runs as Brooklyn won two
from Boston, 6-4 and 11-3.
Pltcnini' hodu" Mnnnir., aui-
lotlon Went 14 Innings to bent
New York Ynnkcen. 3-1. In first
gnme for eighth victory,
rnr m
By The Associated Press , I h n. - . ' ; M '
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Chuck Davey Carries College
Degrees, Ma chine-Gun Attack
By Mt'RRAY OLDFRMAN
NKA Stall correspondent
LANSING. Mich. (NKA1 If
Chuck Davey looks more like an
Insurance salesman (han a fis(
slinging kid who's giving the wel
terweight boxing set conniptions
Wllh his undelea(cd record. It tlg
ures. Chuck does sell Insurance in the
capital ally ol Michigan by day,
and after hours helps raise the
premium rates With a rnpier-likc
left hand that has bludgeoned S'i
opponents In 33 pro slaru. The
lone slip-up wss a draw.
Former lightweight champ Ike
Williams was a recent victim.
March 26.
BOB ALTENHOFEN
. . . 'Irish' get him .
Altenhofen
Headed For
Notre Dame
PORTLAND W Bob Alten
hofen, star basketball player with
Portland's Central Catholic 'High
School, will attend Notre Dame
University, according to the Ore
gon Journal,
The newspaper said Altenhofen
would enroll at the Catholic school
at South Bend, Ind., next fall.
Altenholen, 18, Is one of three
players to be named to the All
State team three consecutive
times, His sohool placed second
In the state tournnmant Inst March.
Four Battle
For Calcutta
Final Spots
Lloyd Drew met Andy Toylv and
Rny Olnrk faced Cnrl Woods In
the semi-finals of the Rcamcs
Country Club Calcutta tournament
torluy, -
The winners meet for the title
tomorrow. .,
Results of quarter-final matches:
Clark boat Frank Hall, medalist,
l-up on the nineteenth hole: Woods
bent Howard Scroggins, 3 and 3;
Drew beat John Houston, 5 and 4;
Toyly beat Dr. 4ohn Mcrryman,
3 and 2.
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Davey always did reckon his
noggin was more than a target
lor the other guy's fists, from the
lime he enrolled at Michigan
Slate and started compiling the
(lncs( boxing record In coUegla(e
history.
Oene Tunney warbled Shakes
peare, and NYU-tralned Bob
Pastor perlectcd an adagio rou
tine uguinst Joe Louis, but how
many gents in ring record an
nals carry B A., M.A. alter their
names?
While he was acquiring de
grees, the Spartan sou(hpaw won
lour Nadonul Collegiate Athletic
Association titles, opening as a
127-pounder and winding up at
145 pounds.
"The greatest college boxer of
all time." saya Spartan Coach
Georce Mnkris.
There is no doum about it. I ve
never heard anyone dispute It."
From 1943 to 1046. he look time
out wllh the Eighth Air Force as
a navigator over Europe, collected
the air medal, two battle stars and
a Ilrst lieutenant's bars.
Now 26 and in hts third year as
a pro. Chuck Is a Itntuhed crafts
man who still looks like' what he
Is, a kid fresh out of college, with
out a mark on his face. A receding
hairline lends a touch of dignity.
He won't knock 'em dead wllh
one punch, but his rapid-fire de
livery has pummeiea n oi nis vic
tims Into a 10-count. And he's fast
enough to stay out of range when
the other boys start swinging. His
Jittering style perplexed even
such an experienced hand as Wil
liams. Ike scarcely landed a blow In
five rounds.
By The Associated Press
AUTO RACINO
Indianapolis Troy Ruttman,
Si, Lvnwood. Calif., won the 600
mlle race with a record average
speed of 128.922 miles an hour.
Youngstown, Ohio Herb
Thomas, Olivia, N. C won 100-
mile Grand National Stock car
Racing Championship with ;a
Hudson Hornet. '
St. Louts Lloyd Mangrum,
Chicago, moved Into lead of the
Western Open with a 136 hole
total of 183.
TENNIS '
Smblton, England Mrs. Pht
Canning Todd, La Jolla, Calif.,
won right to meet Maureen Coh-
nollv. San Dieao. Calif..- In finals
of the Surrey Orass Cotirst Cham
pionship by defeating Mrs. jean
Walker-smlth, England, e-a, o-a.
Fresno State
Nips Seattle
FRESNO. Calif. lAPt Fresno
State, behind Larry Bolger's three
hit pitching, edged Seattle Univer
sity 1-1 Friday in the first game
of a best two out of three series
in tho Eighth District NCAA play
offs.
The nlavotf winner will meet the
victor ol the Oregon State-Southern
California series for a berth In the
college world series at omana wis
summer. 1
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By HAURY CiRAYHON
NKA Bporla Ml lor
ATLANTIC CITY -(NE A) Ar
nold Cream wants to make It
crystal clear that he made no at
tempt to run out ol a lourth match
with Ezzard Charles.
"After you've been In this game
lor 33 years, as ' I have," -,ays
Jersey Joe Walcott, "It's strictly
business. You're looking lor Ihe
best possible pay day.
"Alter he knocked out Joe Louis,
Roc ky Murclano was the man who
would have given that to either
of us.
"We asked Charles' managers
to let me light Marclano. with the
winner to meet him. They said
no.
"Then we suggested that Charles
light Marclano, guaranteeing I'd
get the survivor. Again the reply
was In the negative. -
"Had Charles taken Marclano.
you see, Harry Matthews still
would have been left for me. and
Ward Wins British Soli Title
Stranahan
Defeated
In Finals
PRESTWICK, Scotland
Young Harvle Ward of Tarboro.
N. C. spiked Frank Stranahnn's
bid (or a third British Amateur
Oolf Championship Sa(urday when
he (rounced the Toledo, Ohio, mil
lionaire. 6 and 6, In the scheduled
36-hole All-America finals.
The 26-year-old southern broker-
f
4
HARVIE WARD
age salesman, former winner of
the U. S. Intercollegiate crown,
shook off an early case of putting
Jitters to finish wllh a spectacular
streak of birdies and pars.
He was four under four's the
golfer's yardstick of excellence
from the 14th through the 27th
holes.
Stranahan. winner of this historic
event in 1948 and 1950 and bidding
to become the first Amerlcsn ever
to win It three times, suffered a
streak of wildness off the tee. This
proved his undoing.
He missed almost half the fair
ways, banged Into a half dozen
bunkers, once drove Into a sand
dune and repeatedly caught the
rough on his drives.
HENLEY COACH Jim Por
ter today made public his
resignation but said he
"has no immediate plans."
Porter, football, basketball
and track coach for the
Hornets for three years,
will be succeeded by John
Mathis of Independence. '
Mathis is a graduate of Pa
cific University and; has'
completed a fifth year at
Oregon State. - Mathis was
originally reported to have
accepted the Lake view job.
HILLTOP CAFE
NOW OPEN
24 HOURS A DAY
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I'd havedone all right with him
out west, pirhapa at Las Vegas,
where I am told Wilbur Clark's
oiler was legitimate.
"That would have given the
International Boxing Club two ter
rlllc attractions, with a meeting
of the winners a natural In the
Fall.
"Charles and his handlers either
have all the money they'll ever
need, or they're not smart."
This gives you a fine idea of
what Walcott thought ol the bucks
oil Ice magnetism of his first de
fense of the heavyweiglit cham
pionship In Philadelphia's Munici
pal Stadium, June 6.
My how the customers will
rattle around in the mnmmouth
horseshoe, where a recrd 120,757
paid tl ,895,733 to see Oene Tun
ney outspear Jack Dempsey. Sept.
23, 1926. Them days are gone for
ever, but It Is Just as well televi
sion has come, for Walcott and
Charles will be fortunate to draw
Punchless
Drops Two
By The Associated Press
The experts who made Holly
wood the pre-season favorite for
the Pacilic Ooa.H ieague gonlalon
may have placed too much stock
In the help that Branch Rlckev
and his Pittsburgh Pirates were
sending the Stars.
The help has arrived, the season
Is two months old. and today Man
ager Fred Hanev finds the 're
built" Stars six full games out of
first place.
Hollywood has left so many men
on base in recent game that
speed burner Carlos Bemier was
Beavers
Whip USC
CORVALLIS. Ore. Oregon
State and Southern California bat
tle It out Saturday for the Coast
Conference baseball crown as the
Northerners go into the finals of
the best-of-three series with a one
game edge. .
OSC took a 13-10 decision over
the Southern Division titlists Fri
day in a wild slugging contest.
The playoff will end Saturday.
If the Caltfornians take the first
game (1:30 p.m.), a second de
ciding contest will follow Immed
iately. An ' overflow crowd of 4,175
watched USC batsmen chalk up 19
hits and stage a five-run ninth in
ning rally which fell just short cf
victory.
Eight of the hits were whacked
in the ninth, before Oregon State's
Alex Goedhard came to the aid of
starter Don White to put out the
fire.
Happy Oregon State batsmen
utilized 15 hits from three USC
pitchers. Including six doubles and
a two-run homer by catcher John
Thomas. USC had two doubles and
a two-run homer by first baseman
Al Lamont In the vigorous ninth.
USC 000 100 405-10 19 2
OSC 104 121 12X-12 15 5
Loverlch. Young c4 Hookstraden
(7) and Bashara: White, Goedhard
(9) and Thomas.
MANGRUM
IN LEAD
ST. LOUIS t Crafty Lloyd
Mangrum ol Chicago had the lead
to himself In the 49th Western Open
Golf Tournament Saturday with a
two - under - par 138 aa the field
of' 63 players, trimmed at the 36-
hole mark, swung into the third
round.
The touring pros gained a little
on Westwood Country Club's stub
born par 70 Friday, but they
couldn't do much about overhauling
Mangrum. hot on the trail of the
32,400 first prize after finishing as
the No. 1 money winner In 1931.
Tommy Bolt of Durham, N. C,
who had tied Mangrum for the
lead after 18 holes, fell back to
second with a 73 and a 141 total.
IN MONDAYS
EDITION FOR THE
GREATEST SHOPPING
EVENT IN HALF A
CENTURY AT
Wanted Big
the 17(,000 the IBO is collecting
for video and radio.
Perhaps Dempsey and Joe Louis
and the price of 1 to 3 on Charles
are right, but Walcott, although
admittedly 38, oilers considerable
In rebuttal,
"I believed I won the two fights
preceding the one in Pittsburgh,"
saya the father of alx. "In Chi
cago, the point decision was very
close, could have gone either way.
I have an idea they gave him the
decision in Detroit because he had
me down, but not hurt, with a left
hook, although I got up to get In
the harder punches, one of which
left his left ear swollen like a
poisoned pup. -
"They say he'i a full-grown
heavyweight now, but In my book
he's mothing more than a blown
up light-heavyweight. If he comes
In at much more than the 182 he
weighed at Forbes Field, It will
only slow him up.
Portland
to Padres
.forced to steal home Friday
against Oakland.
That theft of home plate was the
n 1 .. .,n U-llmHuul n mil -tai - -
Oakland took a doubleheader from
me xiuiieyii.t;3, o-i tuju i-u
flan Teraneiiten mnv bfl Sorelv
nrAa4 In, a ttttrH .man . aa
owner Paul Fagan insists, but the
teals were gooa enougn w wiup
Los Angeles twice. 6-0 and 4-1.
Manager Lefty O'Doul sent two
veterans against Portland and San
Diego took a doubleheader, 5-2 and
l-O. urumpy uuy r ieicner Have uw
n .... . nnlv fntir hlta In the nnen-
jer and Jack Balveson allowed only
two IB the nigmcap. ine oniy rim
of this game was Jack Tobin's
homer In the first inning. Red
Adams,' the loser, granted only
four hits. . ' . . .
. This season nas been mr uj
a t many extra Inning
games, some of them going twice
the- regulation aisuurce, "
fans at Sacramento had a wng
XiSht r.t it as Joe Gordon's Sacs
and the Seattle Rainers went a
total of zz innings.
Sacramento won we w""' -
i -mm innhuTS. aa chesty
Chet' Johnson bested Bob Han to
a pitching duel, tacn buho
lowed only four hits. ' .
n-i - rf ammm Wfllt 15 Ul-
1I1C IKVUItu p.....
nings before Sacramento again won
bv a 3-i margin.
.. . cuMOtln WOn
it w. the" Sac.
out of the cellar, where tney naa
dropped the day oeiore,
SeatUe to the bottom of the heap
again.
SPORTS
MIRROR
-rrr.. Erd
Charles retained his heavyweigjit
o j am vrn t nav
title by outpointing amr
. , iiu,i,.au- -nhamn In I It '
round title scrap at Cnloago. -
Five years ago New Tork
University won the IC4A track meet
with 36 points. Michigan State was
second wnn a puuiu. .
in, N,w Vork
len years - - - - .:r
. . 1, -M.hlo.hamrier With
Philadelphia but Increased their
lead lr. tne American i-w
eight games as Detroit lost to
Chicago.
Twenty years ago Lefty Grove
ut. ,,..,1. Ct-o (rUt as the
Athletics defeated Washington and
Jimmy , Foxx ol the . a s nn u
17tb homer.
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"He's not a strong fellow1. ,
"He knows he can't hurt ma with
a single punch, and that: I oan
knock him out withelthen-' hand.
"Alter what I did to- him In
Pittsburgh, he has every reason lo
be punch shy. .
"I know ill fight better as cham
pion. , . .,
"If I dont happen to nail bint
for keeps, and wa come dpwn u
the wire In a close liuht, 1 now
hove the advantage of being cham
pion." i . j
Would the year's layoff bamper
him? . -... , c ), -;:t
"Not at my age," beams WaV
cott. "It might help.".
This may be the old man's last
fight, but Jersey Joe Walcott, en
sconced In the old gray house mxt
to Engine Company No, 11, ad
joining Bader Field, and once cc
cupied by Jack Dempsey, at 'east
will go out talking like a champion.
TIME OUT!
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FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Prise -
New Tork Roland La Stansa.
188 V,, New York, outpointed Dan
Bucceronl. 181 Vi. Philadelphia. 10.
New Orleans Chlco .Varona.
147 4. Havana, stopped - Walter
Haines, 145 Vt. New Orleans, 9.
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