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WICPNKSHAV, OCT 22, 10.r.2 HETiALD AND NRWS. KLAMATH FAMS, OREGON PAGE TltmTKKN wrjjuwp 1 1 Y. !- Aft. aViUkfa. : IT'S BAD NEWS (or Primo Camera i wr.itling fo.i when the Italian giant applies hn 285 poundi behind the Boiton Crab at thown here. The ex-heavyweight boing champion now In the grappling renin, appeari tonight at the Armory in a battle royal along with six other bone banderi. I Camera Shovs Tonight Primo Carnrra, r-clrcu alrong boy who. ilK"-lic body hruught him Iume, Inrlunr- end Uirn hrnrt-brrnke-ln (he Unltrd 8latr, kp prara tanluhl at Uif Klamath Kolli Armory In a rrnillng baltlr royal. Victim ol buxlnu'a lnrunt ri-' ploltallon. Corner an plucked from a cirrua act, Ihrn "lrrfd" to the tiravyweiKht Uiioiif. Boon alter Max Barr kno ked : the erown from Camera'! head ! and alinoht knocked bin braina out I at Ilia aame time llu lni;.e Italian returned lo hl native Italy peiml- j jena and dKIIIUMnned. Rut I.. returned in (tiki dr.ll.ra In a buiiir where he could ueVamato, Tony Rona and Jack Trr-llng waa beiiK wild ollicinlly, Uni hi amaxlng alrei.ih The Ambling f. j Iclallon ollu-uai had their linger Alp lua been lixklnu wrr.Mlmg FUM of the kfven lo get hi.i "0'" Wednesday that young riiitomrr In where ever he' ap- rome-uppaiu'e ran ahnwer and golTony Traberl would be granted a prnred 111 mat aienaa all over the country, I Klamath Falls ahould be ho ex- eeptmn and Matchmaker Mack I.illard preparing lor an BHO:two left atandlng will battle or rrowd tonight. "Da Preei.i" Is nn boolean He's met, and defl ated, some ol the I - -i - I, i -, ---.y PGA Officials Favor Medal Play For Title NEW YORK I Although the rOA convention doesn't gel under way until November 10th. It ap peared Wedneday that the pro posal fnt ehanglng the playing for. mat of the famed championship has an excellent chance lor aur vlval. The plan, presented by the Bir mingham i Mich ) Country Club, aite of the IBiJ tournament, would go a long wav toward supplanting match play with medal play. POA President llnrlon Smith and Fred Corcoran, representative of the POA tournament committee, bnlh were enthusiastic In their sup port of the planned move. Corcoran, long a aupiiorler of replacing match play golf with m"il pViV. flerlnred: "Even In matches It would be better for the match to be deter mined on medal acore rather j than on a hnle-bv-hole basis." I In match piny Uie contest ends at any point mat one piayer naa Grid Tickets Go On Sale About 600 reserved-seal tickets lo the Oct. 31 Klamath Pnlls-Orants Pass high school football game on Modoc Field are now on aale at the Chamber of Commerce. Tickets to the crucial Dlst. 6-A1 game go at $1.76 per. TROPHY TBAP SHOOT Tullak-Butr Valley Sportsmen's Ass'n Peninsula-Tulelake Thursday, Oct. 23 . Classes A, B, C and D Everybody Welcome! i: -. :' V- ton by In the buxtiiena, Tonmht'x cranible at the outset mav be a battle between two heavyweliilHs and live Junior lieaviei. Camera, before he tinned lor Hie Klamath Pullt appearance, asked that the buttle royal roller Include Hardy Kruickainp, a 330 pound veteran. Knowing thai the battle would Ulmiwr down to a iranii-uu airaliwl lum. Poiulrrnua Primo aAkrd that Krutekamp bo aigned. The other five who will attempt In aurvl-e the grueling IrM and Um rarn a main event apot In a later niulrh the aame evening are Buck David n, Jack Klaer, Tor Y home. The next two to go con!' """"'t 'rom uie navy bark In the oiwucr The fourth and fifth eliminated return In the seml-windup. The the championship In the main event, Ceotges Duette, poweiful won more holea than there are holes remaining to play. In medal golf, the golfer must complete the total number of holes designated for each round. Should the proposal gain the sup port ol the membership, the aetup lor the next year's POA tourney. July 1 through July 7, would go something like this: The defending champion and I Mow scorers In tour days o medal play covering 13 holes compete tn four rounds of match play In the final three daya. Under the present procedure, Sfl holes of qualifying reduces the field to M Players who compete In live daya of match play golf lor the championship. READ . . . Merlui Petarttn'i FIVE POINT program ... II properly daptasl It ihould teve the tea seven el Klamath County 25 if all toiei! Pd. Adv. Merlui Pettrtan. People DO Read SPOT ADS -you arc! 5 , s'7 2k 5 ' '' nelton expert, hna been Binned to relrree the acrap. The Armory box-office operu for bualneiui at 7:30, one hour before the battle royal atarta. Trabert May Get Cup Shct NEW YOHK I Allhout-h nollv to play In the Dims Cup comiw- tltlon. With Trabert. there stand a chance of the U. 8. carrying the coveted mug bark home from Aus tralia. Hut wunout mm. the three ut'lon namedi j . . . . . ... I '-'a'- 1 i ! -J lj '""ITuesday night to make Uie trip i down under won't be much com petition for Prank Sedgman, Ken Mcdregor and Co. Playing Capt. Vic Seixas, who will enplane from San prancisco for Auklnnd. N. Z. on Prldav, could beat anyone on a given day. He was close to whipping Feduman once last year only to have prank rise to the top of hl grime 8traieht Clark and Ham Richardson simply don't have enough to put up inuch of a but tle. The former never has won a major tournament In the United Stales, while Richardson, a former national Junior champion, has been a disappointment. Cage Officials Hold Meeting Membership problems will be discussed when old and prospec tive members ol the Klamath Basin Basketball Officials Associ ation meet Thursday, T 30 p.m.. In room 14 ol Fremont Junior High School. President Jim Bncchl urges a good turnout lor this first meeting of the aeason. U VUUUU Here's What You Get In Our COOLING SYSTEM CHECK-UP! Flush cooling lystem Tighten hote connection Replace necessary hose Check water pump Adjust fan belt Examine for proper thermostat Install anti-freexe In radiator PARTS (if needed) and ANTI FREEZE additional. ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Sisgar May m Chat of fflidd NEW YOHK--Ni:A Ray Rod Ini.'Mi ha had hla face lilted and fulfilled a long-time arnbition by HlKnlriK to dunce and otherwise euKTliiln In a New York night cluu. Mi'iinwhlle, the British burn over the riin-urnund Huicnr Hay has giv en willing Kiuxly Tin pin, Uie greut cnt of Brltlnn'a posUwar chiiiriplonn. It appears likely that Turjiln will fight Charley Humrx for the wond middleweight championship, which la fairly cer'.uln to be vacated In lute November, either by Roblnaon or the boxing authorltlea. Turpln la England's lone auper magnctlc attraction. Ilumcz holds the same position In France, so, aa Peter Wilson, the London sports writer, says, maybe the fight would have to be ataged In the Channel Tix' Flayers Cayse Cage Fuss Pro Loop President To Quit Br U (OltKIGAN NEW YORK I The American Basketball League, which has been in operation since Is at the crossroada today In Its aliuggle for survival. The venerable loop will decide at llx annual meeting of the own ers tomorrow whether to permit some of the players who have been involved in the ba.skclball scandals to play lor lla teams. But no matter what la decided, Jolin J. O'Brien, the wealthy bua inessman, who has been president all through the years, will step down. O'Brien la upset over the thought of Uie league permitting the players to Join the teams. KICiN SPIVEY Some of the members have been reported In favor of opening the doors to the players and Eirnlra went so far as to sign Bill Bpivey, a former All-America at the Uni versity of Kentucky. Three others Alex Oroia and Ralph Beard, who played with the Indianapolis Olympians of the National Basketball Association, i former Loni Island University star 8herman White have been signed by Jersey City. "It would not be tair tor me to say that my resigning has any thing to do with the action of the owncra tn debating whether to hire these players," O'Brien aald. "But In all Its history our league never has been tainted and I wouldn't want It to atari now. Why, In years gone by. we have banished players who were even suspicious. We didn't need proof. II a player was seep in the com. Dany ol a gambler, his contract was not renewed. That'a the only . i i i . u i , .. way lo keep basketball clean I think perhaps the Elmlra team was misguided In signing Spivey. He Is under indictment but has not been found guilty of any thing. In my opinion he still should be barred. I am not being unkind where these boys are concerned. I would certainly help them gel Jobs and become rehabilitated but not In basketball." Unofficially, II appears that the owners will okay the hiring of the players. Hal Robacher, Elmlra president, said he expects the league to sanction It. GENERAL Toronto Donald Bennett. 33-year-old apprentice Jockey kicked In head by horse In spill at Duf ferin Park Monday, died In Tor onto hospital. Remodel 1 Ran er a Complete Home with GALLOWAY'S ni'ILDINU SERVICE Speetaliiing In FI1A loana. Ma terials and labor furnished. Ne down payment required. Phone t-1544 Days ar 64S9 Erea. It won't be long until old man ' winter blows In. Be sur your car it read for safe, trouble free driving. Get our complete Win' rU.i ir eAPulei ' - ' ALL FOR ONLY Ph. 4113 Inlands. The chances are that Jack Solomons will put It on in London, where It would draw a pile. Those clmesl to the situation point out that Robinson hardly would have had hla nose straight ened and the senr tissue removed from his eyebrows hud he the allghtcst Idea of fighting agln. Similarly, Robinson's, manager, George (The Emporerl Onlnlord, has extended his empire from box ing to bistro. He han opened a Joint called Ringside, Just oil the Champa Elyseea, In Parks, thus giving Butterfly Robinson a place to light on the other side, re gardless ol the grade of ham. Ob viously the team is going out of the beak-busting business together. Robinaon'a retirement wa hast- .1 .'V ! vh w -.! THROWER IS RIGHT Willie fondles the ball awarded the paiter by hit Michigan State teammates after their 48-8 victory over Texas A and M. Inserted in the baclcfield in the late stages, the New Ken sington, Pa., senior completed seven of nine passes, two for touchdowns. Arnelle, Rimkus Get Nomination NEW YORK ( Two ajl-pur- ' pose linemen Jesse Arnelle, Penn 'State end. and Victor Rimkus. Holy r?rn turlrle hrtH ltt r f All Cross tackle headed a list ol All America football nominees this week for the Eastern region. They were newcomers, along with guard Len D'Errico ol Boston University, in a second quarter callover ol talent which Included seven repeaters trom a week ago. Harrv Aepanls, Boston Univer sity's sensstional lelthanded quar terback, and Gene Filipski, Vil lanova's speedy ball-carrier, again were given special mention bv the Associated Press' bosrd ol ex-perls. T5 t,.ij i m ay Jig His Way ened by one of the more-stupio pieces of matchmaking, whlcb ac centuates the raw deal given Tur pln. That wna the match with the light-heavyweight, Joey Maxim, be fore whom Robinson finally missed a right-hand punch and fell flat on his kisser In the extreme heat. With Turpln ao richly deserving of a return, there was absolutely no excuse lor thla outing. The Leamington Spa lad gave Robinson s good going over ac quiring the title In London, then fulfilled to the letter his obligation to give the Harlem Hot Shot a return. Indeed, he met him at Yan kee Btadlum late In September of 1951, Just nine weeka and one day after scaling the heights. After nine rounds of an excel- SPORTS MIRROR Br The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO Lou Boudreau was signed to a two year contract as manager of the Boston Ked box. FIVE YEARS AGO Ted Williams received the most votes in the As sociated Press All-Star Baseball Poll. TEN YEARS AGO President Roosevelt ordered the Army-Navy : football game transferred Irom i Philadelphia to Annapolis as a wsr-1 time measure to avoid a trans portation crush. TWENTY YEARS AGO Pit cher Eddie Rommel of the Phila delphia Athletics was given an un conditional release. I lead. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY S. A V ' El f :f. 'in, "'ill ill Mm uul tintim lent fight, Robinson waa told by hla handlers that he would have to stop Turpln in the 10th or sur render unconditionally on the order of hla personal physician, Dr. Vin cent Nardlello, because of a deep cut above hia eye. Turpln was well In front at the time. Robinson succeeded In nailing and finishing Turpln, although the British had some reason to aay the bout was stopped in debatable circumstances. The show drew 1,000 paid admis sions and $767,630. What better business did Robin son want than that? The answer Is that Sugar Ray Robinson, "the greatest fighter pound for pound," didn't want any more of a fighter In his own class. HOCKEY BK The Associated Presa AMERICAN LLAGIK Hershev 4. Pittsburgh 1 WESTERN LEAGUE Saskatoon 4. Calgary 3 Vancouver 4, Edmonton 0 DUCK HUNTERS For your, convenience, we will be open at 4 a.m. Start ing October 25th, with a special Hunter's Breakfast. MERRILL DAIRY STORE Merrill, Oregon JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! 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