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Race Results Walcott Rocky

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Li BEC 28 Daily Doub 140. Dewes Ly 80. 2 hi al Y ou es

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20, 2.80; “Carlene (E. VanHook), i 80, ; 20% whirling Dust (R. Baldwin, 520 Se.Dominion. tW. Carstensi, 5.40, 3.2(

140; Open Way (H. Keene), 4.00, 2350 $35.80 Offend { A Skoronski) 3.60 ~Impulsive Sam (8 Massaro), 940 5 5 3.00 Stubur (H Manifold 08

5 80; ahBltanmade (MH Keener, 3.00 dnColomed Pap (D Wagner 5 00 dhDead Heal for si »— Brezno (A. ludicai, 32.80, 12.20, 720 swanee's Penny (D. Wagner 140, 4 60

Marse George (W. Carstens tain §—My Dividend ' +W Car ) 3.00, 2.80 Royce A. Ske )

0; Fighting Cloud 'R Ca 3.2 > Miss Bobbin (A Skoron 11 v0. Dandy 180, 2.80; dgaTattenbham (E Coffman E40 260. 2.20: Lucky Codine (R Camp), 8 $42 80 “ dqFinished 1st, disqualified and NAC Ec a 17.80, 1040

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f 40; Slievimish (H. Holcomb), 9.80, 660 Stones Hill (H. Keene), 580

{J. Breckons 9.40, JRO Decoy (A D. Rivera } 80 ou

Nobility 3 Fite Fiidle (L. Wickel', 4.80, 3 30 Doe tW. M. Co §

Jyeeum 1.20. 3.86, Di xi "Sue :.20, 3.80; Night: rish C "Bugledrums 1H, Crais 44 80, 16.80

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By United Press Lite, WEST POINT, N.Y.,.Oct. 27— step aside. Charles, who lost the 280. ‘Army's Cadets rose up from the title to Walcott at Pittsburgh on frustration of one of their most July 18, has an iron-clad contract) 6. 530: disastrous seasons today, muster-

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JAMAICA By United Press

and’ Evan's Moun- NEW YORK, Oct. 27 A, million-doliar title fight between Champion Jersey Joe Walcott and unbeaten Rocky Marciano "at Miami, Fla., in February was in the talking stage today as an aftermath of Marciano's explosive

and Fighting Day

® : - An | . . 5 60; Boden's Pal JH. elie! 5.60, 3.80 victory over Joe Louis. The ee Unidue UE ALyOR |, 29.00, 11.48 rmy Felix Bocchicchlo, manager of

Walcott, told Promoter Jim Norris he wanted Marciano as chal-'

the eighth round at Madison

* SAR ’ Upsets Columbia lenger because of his technical AT CHURCHILI : knockout triumph over Louis in i Rae os 14 0 f . Square Garden last night. Indolence - or Ist Win Bocchicenlo emphasized, how- ) ever, that a . Walcott-Marciano

match could be made only if exchampion Ezzard £Lharles would

for a return title bout.

French Ad ¥ 140 ss rs " " # } 10. $50:i0E their limited manpower for BOCCHICCHIO and other memvisma Je 3 BS 18 ‘Millirat ¥ y 66. their first victory, a 14 to 9-upsel oor walcott's entourage ap0: Reng Bi Brcikme ie g0. **" over the Columbia Lions. peared confident some sort of

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+0 THREE- TIMES in the last

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of slum and gravy, “deal” could be made with Charles rebounding “from - four aching de- ro that he would wait until June eats. also had to come from be- to fight the Walcott-Marciano to earn this triumph. winner

staged a gallant goal Promoter Norri he the final period. t« Inte tional - Boxing ch 1b belatedly aroused natural I would be deli; ht ted to tage a Walcott-Marcian » = = ight but right now "Walcott is itted to defend against

Lions were within

: quarter, | Js r 4 r 1 C “26.00. 1040. eight yards from the Army goal Marciano, who received $49,505 Foal diy ; t ack n the for last night's victory, said, “I 250 7% but were thrown back. On 1¢ § jo! 430. 310: vary last play of the game the want 1o fight Walcott for the ! entire vy line rose up and title as soon as possible; but I : ! stopped Frank Toner's center won't consider a Walcott bout } : “harles willing! stens plunge from the one yard mark. uniess Charles willingly tep

Another Columbia march from ait half kick-off termi . £2 70. vards, when Al ROCKY said he planned tenta-

Lincoln

nated after Ward kicked a field goal from tively not to fight until after a ten yards out Jan. 1 A large Again with - luck intercepted ‘a Price pass on the Columbia 46-yard !iné-and ran back 12 yards. Great Tasun by the Army ; aided?in a drive to the Columbi: I'ne slugger two-yard Columbia defense held for downs _ Misho kicked poorly to his 30 + and the Cadets rolled to.a touct

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