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Marciano Stiffens Layne in 6th Larsen, Ham Vie In Top U. S. Clay

By JACK CUDDY

United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, July 13—Unbeaten Rocky Marciano, the Brocktondynamiter who blasted out Rex Layne in the sixth round, began moving his explosives toward Joe

Louis and Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles today.

"We want Louis or Charles as his next opponent,” declared Man-

ager Marty Weill, still deliriously elated at Rocky's upset knockout victory over highly touted young Layne of Utah at 35 seconds of the sixth round last night. Stocky, Brotkton, Mass., knockout in 36 straight victories before 12,565 surprised fans in Madison looping right to the chin that dropped Layne as if he had been shot, Layne Bleeding Chunky, fair-skinned Layne bleeding from a six-stitch gash on his left brow, from his nose and from his mouth, and with two teeth knocked out and his bridgework smashed--lay on his left side with knees slightly drawn up as Referee Mark Conn tolled the count of 10 above him. Before the 11-5 favorite suffered the first knockout and the second defeat of his career of 38 tights, he had been staggered twice in the first round, once in the third and once in the fifth. And he had been on the canvas in the fourth round in a half-knock-down resulting from a right to the

body. accompanied by a wrestling bump. Only his gloves and one knee touched the canvas then,

close quarters so effectively

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Standout Coaches at Logansport, July 23

Times State Service

LOGANSPORT, July 13 -—- Six standouts in college and high school basketball coaching are

including on the speaker's program for the 23d Indiana basketball coaching school here in Berry Bowl, July 23, 24 and 25. The college group includes Ed Hickey, St. Louis University; Peck Hickman; University of Louisville, and Everett Case of North Carolina State. High school mentors are Warren Scholler of Hamilton, O., Gay Kintner of Decatur, Ill, and Kenneth Norris of

Brookston, Ind.

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ANDERSON—A new racing circuit,

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RQCKY-BYE—Slumber overtook Rex Layne in the sixth round when unbeaten Rocky Marciano administered his sleeping potion— a rocky right hand to the chin at Madison Square Garden last night. Marciano scored the kayo in 35 seconds.

United Press score sheet, although whom he won a split 10-round de- art of Southern fought on even terms in the cision on March 24,

he first session.

: Layne Favored Layne had been favored because of victories over Jersey Joe Walcott and Bob Satterfield; also

he outweighed Marciano, 193 pounds to 185',. Moreover, Marciano had been called a “hot house” fighter whose

The wild-hooking 26-year-old perfect record was built up at the Italian from Brockton over-|{expense of a “bunch of stiffs.” whelmed 23-year-old I.ayne at|Before last night the only “name”

that|fighter he had beaten was Roland lex _hever won a round on the [La Starza

of New York,

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Stewarts Lose At Milwaukee

imes Special

MILWAU KEE, July reprethe finals of the and junior girls’ The Hoosier the Stewart Pat and Billie, lost out the semifinals yesterday. Top-seeded Elaine Lewicki, knocked Pat out, 6-3, 6-4, in the junior division. Hamtramck’s June Stack eliminated Billie, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Stack is second-seeded the girls’ division. In the finals today Miss Lewicki was to meet Toby Greenberg, sec-ond-seeded, Chicago in the junior and Miss Stack was pitted against another = Hamtramck entry in the girls’ section.

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LOS ANGELES. July 13 (UP)—Bothered by the summer

heat? - Well, maybe an advance notice on -the coming footbail season will provide a ‘“‘cooling” thought. Coach Herman Ball yesterday began. setting up the Washington Redskins’ training camp at Occidental College for the start of practice, July 20. The Redskins have an exhibition game scheduled against the L.os-Angeles Rams, Aug. 15.

Reds Lose Protest

Over Use of Kiner

PITTSBURGH, July 13 (UP) A Cincinnati Reds’ protest against Pittsburgh's use of Ralph Kiner in a July 4th double-header was disallowed by National League headquarters, Pirate General Manager Branch Rickey re-vealed-today: Manager Luke Sewell of the Reds protested the games because of Kiner’'s presence in the lineup. Kiner had been fined $100 and suspended three days for a runin with Umpire Jocko Conlan. National League President Fcrd Frick, however, said he had given the Pirates permission to use

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Courts Match

By United Press CHICAGO, July 13 (UP) The top two tennis plavers a Japanese ace and .a brilliant youngster from Louisiana today in the quarter-final round of the U. 8. Clay Courts tennis championships.

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took on

singles Cal., e Hamilton the nation’s top jun- , on the

was matched against Richardson,

{River Forest courts,

Herb Flam of Beverly Hills the country's second-best tennis player, took on Jiro Kumamart, the youngest and most sparkling member of the Japanese Davis Cup team. Richardson and Kumamaru won victories

{in third round play. Kumamaru {scored the only win over a seeded entry, disposing of Chi

1950. I.ayne had no excuses, He merely said, “I didn’t feel good.” But Manager Marv Jenson ex-

|cago's Seymour Greenberg in the

day’s best match, 7-5, 7-5. Richardson knocked over Hugh StewCalifornia, 6-2 (=J, Larsen had an easy time of fit whipping Fred Hagist of Sacramento, Cal, 6-3, 6-3. Flam over-

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SPRING LAKE, N, J, July 13 (UP) Billy Talbert of New York meets Sid Schwartz of Brooklyn and Don McNeil, former national champion, opposes Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N. J., today in the quarter-finals of the Spring Lake tennis tournament,

Defending Champion Gardnar)

Mulloy rallied yesterday-to defeat| Jack Tuero of New Orleans, 1-6,! 9-7, 6-4 and thereby enter the semifinals where he will meet Vic,

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in the final set to eliminate Charley Hare, Chicago, 6-3,

7-5 Tony Trabert, the Cincinnati ace who recently took the NCAA championship, beat Sun Fran ciscao’'s Conway Catton, 6-2, 6-4 And Fumyteru Nakano, the only

other Japanese Davis Cupper left in the running, came from bebind to defeat Hal Burrows, Char lottesville, Va., 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Trabert and Nakano ware matched against each other to day and 1.. Straight Clark, Pas-

adena, Cal. took on Grant Golden, Wilmette, Ill. First-sgpeded Beverly Baker Santa Monica, Cal, had trouble beating Chicago's Alex, 6-0, 6-0, in the singles competition,

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Randy's a Dandy—

Turpin KO'd Poverty, Misery

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Before He Belted Sugar

By SC OTT BAILLIE United Press Sparts Writer RANDOLPH TURPIN belted Ray Robinson loose from the world middleweight championship just as he belted poverty and misfortune out of his way for most of his 23 years, Randy was one of the most popular British boxers in his tory even before: he climbed into the ring to hand Sugar Ray the surprise of his life, Now he rates as a perfect rags-

to-riches hero and just to make the script perfect, he is good to his mom Randy's father was a West

Indian who died a gas casualty vears after he breathed it in the First - World War. Mrs. Turpin--and her three sons - were left penniless, So while Randy and Dick and Jack grew up in the back streets of l.eamington, England, she worked

for 15 hours a day as a cleaner,

5 » ou “THE OLD LADY,” asthe boys’ call her, lives well now thanks to the smashing fists of her sons who are all fighters, But she ig practically blind. Dick, who doubles as Randy's trainer, held the British middle-

weight crown for two years before losing it to Albert Finch in 1950. Randy, the of the three, brought i back to

the family by knocking Finch out seven months later. Jack the other brother, campaigns as a rweight with ordinary Ue Randy is a partially-deafl navy veteran who usually speaks in monosvllables and restricts his reading to comic books. Outside the ring he is deceptively relaxed. Inside he goes like a windmill, hits fast with both hands and doesn't waste punches The last Briton to win the

world middleweight crown was Ruby Robert Fitzsimmons, and he did it exactly 60 years ago by defeating “Nonpareil” Jack

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Dempsey in New Orleans. Viectoria- was the Queen then and little, did she know that one day Rapdy Turpin would take a bath inher rose-colored tub, He sloshed around in it while training for Robinson at ghost ridden Grwych castle_in northern Wales, ~ n ”

ONE OR TWO events occurred there as Turpin

mysterious

money got scarcer than AmerThe lady walked the ramparts one chilly

ican dollars. white night,

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since the eve of Bruce Woodcock-Lee vold fight in 1948. With the old girl corner, managed to win on a foul. It's a good omen Randy.” someone said just fore she vanished.

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Turpin himself vanished the next day. A wild two-hour search ensued around the stone passageways and castle grounds. At last he was found

sleeping under a tree with a couple of comic books beside him. If the white lady hadn't come to him during his trance to give him some pointers, she might have been chiseling a couple of tickets for the rematch with Robinson in September She'll need them

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