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A, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1955
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(.held tor John (Honus) Wagner,
Jl, all-time great Pirate shortstop.
Hundreds of persons. Including
many youngsters who only knew
Wagner as a legendary figure,
viewed his body Wednesday. Wag
ner died early Tuesday following
a long illness.
HOCKEY
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Bv OSCAR FttALEV
1'nllfd Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! Sueer Ray
Robinson will be fighting the past
as well as the present when he
climbs Into the ring Friday night.
Hts opponent will be Boso Olson,
the man from whom he hopes to
regain the middleweight cham
pionship of the world. But Sugar
Ray also must beat the ancient
boxing adage that "they never
come back.'
Nobody ever has.
None" outside the heavyweight
division ever has come back even
far enough from retirement to
merit a shot at the title. In this
one instance, the Hsriem dyna
miter has shattered precedent to
the lesser divisions.
Bat not even among the heavy
weights from John L. Sullivan
through the likes- of Gentleman
Jim Corbett, Bob Fitssimmons,
Jim Jeffries and Joe Louis were
they able to recapture the title
thev had lost or given up volun
tarily.
HAD SHOT
Those five had their shot. Others
like Jack Dempsey, Prima ear
ners and Max Schmetirtg. among
the heavyweights, never got back
that far.
Nor, In the lighter divisions, did
such as light heavyweight cham
pion Paul Berlenbaeh; middle
weight kings Billy Fspke, Mickey
Walker, , Vince Dunee, Ceferino
Garcia or Jake La Motto; welter
weight champions Pete Latso,
Fritsie Zivie or Marty Servo;
lightweight rulers Bat Nelson, Ad
Wolgast, Willie Ritchie, Benny
Leonard, Al Singer, Tony Canzon
eri. Lew Ambers, Bob Montgom
ery or Beau Jack; featherweight
bosses Benny Bass or Bat Satta
lino, or bantamweight Panama Al
Brown,
They all tried, for one reason
or another. For a very few it was
boredom and the personal thought
that they still were as good as
ever. For most of them li was the
need for money. This, tt is said.
is Robinson's excuse and need.
TITLE SHOT
Look merely, at .the ones who
made it back to the Hue shot.
The great John L. had been ortt
two years when he came back and
was kayoed by Corbett. Gentiemsm
Jim tried it three times and was
flattened by Fitzsimmons after
16-month layoff; by Jeffries after
a two-year retirement, and again
by Jeffries after a tares-year lay
off.
Fitssimmons tried after a Ifve-
year retirement, and called It quits
alter a no decision bout with an
unknown. Jeffries waited six ytars
and was flattened . by Jack John.
son. Louis lost to Ezzard Charles
after 19 months of inactivity and
wound up as cannon fodder for
Rocky Mtreiano. ' . '
The periods of retirement var
ied in the cases of all these cham
pions who attempted a. comeback.
Mickey Walker was inactive only
eight months, yet even in that, ortei
time he had "had It," servo, wan
ed only a year, but was booed
his second attempt.
oporxs i
World - !
Shorts j
BROOKLYN, NT (UP) Frank
Qraham, Jr., publicity director for
uw Brooklyn Dodgers sine 1951
and a former sports writer for the
New York Sun, fis resigning his
post with the baseball team to take
over as assistant managing editor
or opon magazine.
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MANILA, tDPi Dannv Ktdd ef
he Philippines, successfully de
fended his flyweight championship
t me orient Wednesday when he
scored a 12-reund decision over
rugged ViUchai Kunoi of Thailand.
Kidd scaled -!H3, pounds to his
opponent s iw
NEW YORK (np The Eastern
College Athletis Conference opened
a wree-day meeting Wednesday bv
electing presidents for Its various
nutated leagues and associations
and set dates for some of Its 195
snd 1967 events. In the most nota
ble change. Providence College
was admitted to the Intercollegi
ate Ice Hockey Assn., raising the
number of schools in Uw league
ts IS.,
DUBLIN, Ireland UP The
Irish Olympic Council has an
nounced that a 10-man team and
manager will be sent to represent
Ireland at next year's Olympic
games in Melbourne. Australia. A
Bstton-wide drive to raise funds
to send Irish competitors to Mel
bourne will be started soon.
eOANTICC, Va. (UP Was
Santee, former Kansas C. runner
now in the Marines, clipped two
seconds off his own American
three-quarter mile record Wednes
day when he was clocked in 3:65.2.
Santee set ills previous mark at
Randalls Island, N.Y., In 1952.
COLLINS, Miss. it'P) The
Covington County Board of Super
visors today withdrew 280 dona
lion to help finance a California
trip for the Jones Junior College
band because the school is playing
against Negroes in the Junior Rose
Bowl.
Jones unbeaten football team
faces Compton, Calif., Junior Col
lege's unbeaten football team with
several Negro- players to the line
Up, next Saturday at Pasadena,
Survey
Says TV
Big Help
Bv THE ASSOCIATED MESA
There's been more i 8 i r t s t
shewn in college football and mora j
talk about it tinea the Kalians!
Cstiegiate Athletic Assn. has been
bringing the game into living
rooms and bar rooms via televis
ion. Has that helped the time as
t wholet Dunno, -
The nation's sports writers and
broadcasters, uncertain steal tht
effects of TV en football to past
seasons, cast t nearly unanimous
vote to favor ef It as an advert!
.tag agent la The Associated Press
post-season feettwtt survey,
But they were pretty evenly di
vided as to whether televising
football hurt th gate at naa
televtsed games.
Only a few raised th euestton
of whether ttw NCAA restrictions
on television were satisfactory or
otherwise a subject that has
brought a sharp division of opin
ion to past seasons. Apparently
they feel that the restriction!, Uka
TV. are here to stay. .
In reply to the question. "Has
th televising oi games increased
or decreased interest of the public
in football?" Uf out of 1M news
men and radio-TV experts gave
the ssinion that there tad sees
an increase. More women and peo
ple who normaUy don't go ts see
games, they painted out, now were
getting a taste si jooiosu aoa
nut IL
Only two said that interest in
general had decreased and I said
there wa little or no effect from
TV. Eiaht srawe no esslntoo.
At the same time many ef them
rlalmed that television whetted the
fans appetities only for mere tele
vised games, on pars i ot uw
question, concerning the effect en
.(tendance at non-TV tames, 4i
said there waa UtUa or none,
said attendance definitely was hurt
and 13 gave tt opinion that th
Increase In attendance was reflect
d is a-resfer attendance.
There was a ceneral agreement
that the real big games r hurt
little, if at all, by TV cempeuuon
but that the smaller schseto and
secondary a-ames suffered espec
ially if a top attraction waa on
TV, The effects of bad weather
and traffic also came tats lb dis
cussion. . ,
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o06 So. 6th
Ph. S124
By FARL WRIGHT
I'KHed Press Sports Writer
Paul Brown probably won't be
picked as the National Football
League's coach of the year this
season because folks are surprised
only when his Cleveland Browns
lose but he had to do some
fancy shuffling to win his loth
straight pre division title.
When the 19SS season began,
Cleveland was the special target
for every rival because It was the
defending league champion. And
Brown's problems included:
1. Billy Reynolds and Cnet Han
titer., two tap - notch halfbacks,
were in the service.
2. Tommy Catiin, the former
Oklahoma star, also was In the
service.
S. Tony Adamle. an expert line
backer who came out of retire
ment to help Cleveland clinch the
1954 Eastern Division title before!
suffering a broken teg, had de
cided to concentrate on his medi
cal studies.
4. Kurt Burris, the Oklahoma
All-America Cleveland had draft
ed No. 1 last January to bolster
its linebaeking, decided to play
in Canada.
EXPERIENCE
5. Rookie Sam Palumbo of Notre
Dame, the team's No. I linebacker,
had virtually no previous experi
ence at this vital defensive posi
tion. 6. Of the team's rookie hopefuls,
only Palumbo, Bob Smith of Neb
raska and Charley Weber of West
Chester Teachers made the squad.
Of the JS players. If sere "old
men" between M and 34 years of
age.
7. Otto Graham, who came out
of retirement just before the cam
paign opened, played pooriy in
Cleveland's opening loss, to Wash
ington. - -
Shortly before the season began.
Brown ran out of healthy half
backs and had to shift Fred Mor
rison from fullback to halfback
He got a lucky break when he ob
tained fullback Ed ModzelewsM
from Pittsburgh. He switched
tackle Bob Gsln to middle guard.
He moved Mike McCormack, one
of the league's top middle guards
IhsI season, to offensive right
tackle.
McCormack'a blocking became
' the key that made Morrison and
ModzelewsM the league's best 14
S running punch this year.
; DIVISION TITLE
i After completing the shuffling
Brown said early in the season
i he believed the team which suf-
j fcred the least Injuries probably
j would win the Eastern Mile. Most
Ul 11,3 aajJV,iJ,tntre u.u
men" were fortunate enough to
escape serious injuries and the
Browns clinched the division title
last Sunday,
The Browns can concentrate on
celebrating "Otto Graham Day"
this Sunday while the Los Angeles
Rams and Chicago Bears decide
ihe Western Division winner. The
Browns -i-1 are picked to de
feat Uw Cardinals 4ll at Cleve
land, The Rams f?-J-l are picked
to defeat the Green Bay Packers
(M at Los Angeles and the Bears
Mi are Btrked to deat the
I Philadelphia Eagles (4-4-H at Chi
cago.
Other selections for the final rer
ular season game: Baltimore
Colts 5-M over Forty Nlners
3-gi at San Francisco; New York
Giants (H-ii over Lions - a
' Detroit; Redskins T-4t ever Pitta-
I burgh Steelers (4-11 at Washington.
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