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1 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1956
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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A PAIR OF IDAHO lightweights will be throwing plenty of
power-packed punches before Klamath Basin boxing fans this
Saturday night at the armory as Jimmy Grow, left, and Eddie
Schnoor, right, are destined to fill one-half of the main event
and semi-windup respectively. Grow will meet Denver's Ronnie
Sanchez in th 10-round feature, and Schnoor tangles with
Stanley Davis of Reno in the six round semi. Both fighters are
under the management of Jack "Moe"- Smith. Grow hails from
Lewiston, Idaho, Schnoor from Dulufh, Minnesota. Tickets for
the 30-round card are on sale at Dick Reader's Store for Men.
AS Brightman Quits Seattle Post
SEATTLE i.r Al Brlshtmau
was looking tor a new job Wednes
day and Seattle University was
looking (or a successor to lle bas
ketball coach who lelt hastily and
without public explication atter
eisht clory-speckltd years.
The rumors were plentiful why
Brightmnn's resignation was ac
cepted Tuesday but the g. owing
Catholic school expressed no re-
Rret at his leaving and Bnphtmaa
said he was departing "without
any regrets."
And along with the rumors
"why" cam? those about "who"
will succeed the 32-year-old mentor
who coached the lamous O'Briens
-Johnnie and Eddie and had a
180 won, 68 losses record. l
Quickly named as likely succes
sors were the O'Briens but they
appeared to be eliminated be
cause Father Robert Rebhahn.
S.J.. director of athletics at SU
who announced Brightman would i
be leaving April 1, said his sue-'
cersor will be hired on a full-time
basis.
The O'Briens are under contract
to the Pittsburgh Pirates ot the
National Baseball League and aro
not available much of the year.
Among likelihoods prominently
mentioned, however, are:
Clarence E. (Hec) Edmundson,
former University of Washington
coach. Edmundson. a Roman
Catholic, could probably have the
O'Briens as part-time assistants
In their non-baseball months, a
source close to Seattle University
said Tuesday niffht.
Bill Borcher, the coach at the
University of Oregon.
Steve Belko, coach at Idaho
State who also is believed to be
a strong contender for the basket
ball coaching Job at Coloraao.
George Zlegenfuss, former Uni
versity of Washington star under
Edmundson who now coaches at
San Diego State.
Brtghtman's salary was report
ed to be "around $7, BOO to $8,600."
which probably would have to ba
topped to obtain Borcher and pos
sibly the others except Edmund
son, known to be chafing at retire
ment's bit-
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LOS ANGELES (Pi The Gov
ernor's Special Committee Investi
gating California Boxing Tuesday
heard testimony front boxer Tom
my Campbell that he was instruct
ed to throw three fights.
Babe McCoy, matchmaker at
Los Angeles' Olympic Auditori
um, was accused by Campbell of
instructing him to take a "dive"
In his May 16, 1950. bout with Art
' Aragon at the Olympic. McCoy
denied the charge.
was supposed to look goo3
until the fourth round, then get
hit and thet was all," Campbell
told James Cox, special consultant
to Gov. Goodwin Knight in the In
vestigation. Campbell knocked Aragon down
In the second round. Aragon
knocked him down to stay In the
third.
TUESDAY'S FIGHTS
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PKESS
MIAMI BEACH, Fla Harold
Carter. 194, Linden, N.J., outpoint
ed Bob Satterfield, 183, Chicago,
10.
OAKLAND, Calif Bn Wise, 201.
Oakland, stepped Young Jack
Johnson, 205. Los Angeles, 4.
KANSAS CITY. Kan Chief Al
vin Williamr. 170, Kansas City,
outpointed Jimmy Welch, 168,
Columbus. Ohio, 10.
HOUSTON. Tex Aldo Mente.
138. Brooklyn, outpointed Teddy
i Red Top) Davis, 138, Hartford,
Conn., 10
HONOLULU Abel Donnell.
127 3 1. Honolulu, outpointed Shi
gejt Kaneko, 126 'i. Japan, 10.
Aragon, In training at a ranch
near here, said it was hard for
him to believe the fight was
"fixed." He added:
"I never hit anyone in my life
as hard as I hit Campbell when I
knocked him out. I could have tak
en a shower and come back be
fore they revived him. I'd have
quit boxing a long time ago If I
had suspected any of my fights
were not on the level. ..
Campbell also told the commit-
lee that McCoy instructed him to
lose to uei i lanagan in Minneap- i
oils and that he was to get $500
extra for losing. Campbell said
that before the bout, however, a
boxing commissioner came Into
his dressing room, said he had
heard rumors about a fix, and
warned him he had better give his
best.
"I went out and beat Flanagan,"
said Campbell.
In St. Louis Tuesday night. Flan
again said he knew nothing of any
fix in that bouf or their return
match. Campbell won the first
and the next was a draw. Camp
bell did not Identify the person
he said asked him to lose the
second Fianagan bout.
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personal fouls. He committed 12
in one night. Petterson made five
fouls in a Junior varsity game. Be
cause the Louisa team had only
five players, the opposing coach
allowed Petterson to remain in the
game. Petterson made five more
fouls. Then he played briefly in
the varsity contest and committed
two more fouls.
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