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to finish an opponent who was hurt. a At 29, Robinson proved he should not try to defend his welSarvieishi crown again. However, edly aserted ‘he would not
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decision to Robinson. No judges officiate in New Jersey. . The United Press scored two for the 25-year-old challenger and one even.
It was a dull fight, in which a lethargic champion forced a cautious challenger about the ring in nearly every -round. Not a single knockdown was scored. The slender but awkward Fusari
i [slipped to the canvas in the
sixth session, while avoiding a straight right, and Robinson
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E SPRINGS, Pa. ASE 10 ' (UP)—Veteran tackle Frank Wydo reported to Pittsburgh Steelers traing camp
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He shifted his towel-draped form on the dressing room table|er: and complained that the elbow “doesn’t feel at all right. It's not|” coming along like I feel it should.”
working out at Fenway Park al-|} most daily and that his legs were in good shape. But he added that when he caught a thrown ball, he felt a sharp pain in that “damn left elbow.” He hasn't felt any pain in “pep- " batting ra ice, said Wil
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Red Sox Star Gloomy About Outlook
For Getting Back Into Flag Drive By LEONARD ZAHN, United Press Sports Writer BOSTON, Aug. 10—Ted Williams said disgustedly today that the left elbow he fractured in the All-Star game July 11 “Just doesn’t feel right and ‘I don’t know when I'll get to play again.”
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Nokes: Tins 4 Verdict From Fusari To Keep Welter Crown
- Robinson Appears Tired in Go With - Jersey Challenger and Punches Lack Zip
at Jake LaMotta’s middleweight
As Robinson won & lop-sided 15-round decision over blonde]
last Slipped somewhat similarly in the} night, he was so weakened by|15th.
Robinson gashed Charley's left brow in the second round and brought blood to his nose in the eighth, He had Fusari staggering in the ninth and 14th rounds but lacked either the energy or the desire to belt him - ea
|_Sugar Ray, a 5-1 fay peared Bad fn the Was seventh session that some oa tators wondered if he would last the distance. Fusari was forcing the fight in the 12th and 13th rounds, but the champion was much stronger in the 14th and!
130th $ __ $150,000 Gross Gate Robinson received only one dol-| lar for his efforts. He donated the rest of pursé to the Damon Run-
and Humbert Fugazy estimated the gross gate at $150,000. mmissioner Abe J. Greene of the National Boxing Association announced after the fight that his organization would force LaMotta to defend against Robin-| son, the No. 1 middleweight con-. tender, before Oct. 1. erwise, we will declare La-| Motta’s title vacant,” he said. | In the event Robinson gives up| his 147-pound title and gets the| 160-pound shot, Greene said that Fusari would fight “the best opponent available” for the vacant welterweight championship.
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would “be that soon.” ; Williams was injured when he crashed into the concrete left field wall at Chicago's Comiskey Park while spearing a fly ball hit by Ralph Kiner.
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. PHILADELPHIA; Aug. 10 (UP) ~The Philadelphia Warriors today announced the signing of Leo Mogus, 28-year-old veteran basketball center purchased from Indianapolis early last year, Mogus, 6-foot-four-inch pivot ace from Youngstown (0.) Col{lege, came to terms yesterday in a conference with Manager-Coach 45d. Gottlieb in New. York, He. re:| turned from Europe a few days ago after playing with an all-star team against the Harlem Globetrotters. Mogus iz the fourth Warrior to TRIN SOE oF the Coming | season. The others are Bill —
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Eagies Rated 20 Points Over All-Stars
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Before Expected 100,000 Tomorrow Night By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Aug. 10—Weary athletes of the Philadelphia Eagles 'and the 1950 College All-Stars had a day for rest and relaxation today on the eve of the 17th renewal of the annual battle between the pro champions and the prize graduating collegian grid stars. As usual, the pro club, which arrived here today after.four grueling weeks of training in northern Minnesota, was favored to
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morrow night. ‘Odds-makers listed the Eagles ‘las probable victors by anything from 17 to 28 points, but most settled on 20 or 21 points as the most likely margin of difference. The Eagles last year swamped the All-Stars, 38 to 0, in the most one-sided game in the history of the event. But this year Coach Greasy Neale has indicated he believes his athletes might be a trifle complacent after two consecutive National Football League titles, ahd a letdown against this year's All-Star squad could be disastrous.
The All-Stars were rated as the biggest for the college crew since the game began, and none of the experts figured the Eagles, even at their best, would be able
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Times State Services VALPARAISO, Aug. 10—Robert Metcalf, ex-Valparaiso Unive ersity basketball star, has been named head basketball, track and ‘baseball coach at Waterman, lil, Metcalf succeeds Ken Menke, ETH riash; who left Tor Wood" stock, Ill. Metcalf, who turned down pro net offers from the Zollner Pistons and the Sheboygan Redskins, Valparaiso scoring record ith LILITH. points. £08. Soup. Fears. mw Metcalf scored 17 points to lead the Indiana Collegians against the victorious Indianano'is Olympians charity game sponsored by i0¢
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