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By JACK CUDDY : United Press Sports Writer ‘ PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. June 3—Has Ezzard Charles’| body been intelligently built “up or merely over-stuffed? © That was the big question today as challenger Charles and Champton. Jersey Joe Walcott finfshed training ‘for their fourth title fight Thursday night at Philadelphia. Each slated a couple of leathertossing sessions for his final workout. They will loaf tomorrow and go to Philadelphia Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Charles’ weight commanded the most attention because he surprised boxing men by scaling 1963 pounds at yesterday's preliminary weigh-in here. He registered exactly the same as Champion Walcott did in nearby Atlantic cny. | WALCOT'S 196% ‘Was expected because he plans to scale 194 at| the official weigh-in Thursday. That will be the same as the 38-year-old champ weighed last July 18 at Pittsburgh when he took the crown from Kzzard in a seventh-round knockout, ' But Charles’ poundage was | unexpected, for he had weiged | but 182 at Pittsburgh. And he had weighed 186 and 1813 for | their previous title fights at Detroit and Chicago. Charles von” | unanimous 15-round *decisions in each of those bouts. If Charles were a “growing, boy,” the addition of 15 pounds since last July would-be regarded

ATHLETES OF YEAR—The slogan "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" doesn't apply to one Jack—Southport's as natural avd rpisjesommss 4 pw Jack Wilson (left), Times County Athlete of the Year award winner. Rssard "31 years old July 21.| Wilson went to work unloading building materials at the Southport When an athlete of his ie $akes ‘Lumber Co. yesterday. And dropping in for a chat was Tech's on Br a 4 ition Jos Sexson, the city trophy winner. Sexson will graduate tonight, leading : the senior class in the commencement procession. Both

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‘Red Sox Trade 5 Players For 4 Tigers

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'Dropo, Pesky, Evers, Kell, Trout Involved In 52's Biggest Deal

By United Press BOSTON, June 3—The Boston Red Sox traded five players, including veterans Walt Dropo and Johnny Pesky, to Detroit today for four Tigers, including Outfielder Hoot Evers and Third Baseman George Kell.

This was the trade announced, by Manager Lou Boudreau at a noon press conference:

{Hatfield currently is boasting the {highest batting average—.320. An|

llent fielder, he normally is First Baseman Dropo, Infielders ®*Ce ’ Pesky and Fred Hatfield, Pitcher NOt one of he better ters, Bill Wight and Outfielder Don DOWever. Pesky has Sr 5% Lenhardt for Evers, Kell, Short- {muscle and now is ng only

147. Lenhardt has a .305 avSlap any Lipon and Pitcher |e Ce. including seven homers,

nn {while Dropo is batfing .265.

IN ADDITION, the Red Sox re-(Fiicher TInt has a 2:1 yecony |called First Baseman Dick Gern-| ' said’ he probably

Boudreau ert, who was sent to Louisville would use Trout mainly in a reabout two weeks ago on a 24-hour lief role and Lipon as a utility

recall basis. The deal, biggest of the year, jiBeldes. Eve 1% ahd Kell will play followed by only a few hours | ’ >

a star performance by Lenhardt. grand-slam homer in the 10th DETROIT, June 3 (UP)—The | inning to beat Chicago and put |jast-place Detroit Tigers have Boston in first place ‘in the signed veteran outfielder and first

American League. Boudreau said ‘that all the 3%¢man Johnny Hopp as a free

this afternoon and would appear arm club. in uniform tonight when the Sox play second-place Cleveland. Gernert was to play only if an injured thumb had Tealed,

Kauffman, BOU AU id thi ould b ’ the rh U said po tonight] Kahn Pace

{against the Indians: . : Dom DiMaggio, cf; Billy B d i Goodman, 2b; Kell; 3b; Vern | roa moor. Stephens, ss; Clyde Vollmer, rf.; | Evers, If; Gernert 1b; Del | It's too early for the gals who Wilber, ¢; McDermott, p. get the golfing birdies. Boudreau said that if Gernert| At least two top-flight women

was unable to play, Goodman|g oc Mrs. Richard Fulmer of

would be at first base; with Ted : S Lepcio at second base. {Hillcrest dnd Mrs. James Balch

Yesterday he hit a Hopp to Tigers |

| Detroit players as well as Gernert agent, and sent Rookie Outfielder | Iwould arrive here by plane late George Lerchen to their Buffalo

made last night by telephone. He well in the net and gross golf

did not disclose who originated | tourney sponsored by the Indian: | the call, en : Ey a rep Beige fa

BOUPR EAL i Att the Fear SrRooF ester Sox . and Detroit had discussed - Mrs. Fulmer got a 91 in gross

some sort of a trade during § {play "and Mrs. Balch, city -and spring training _and that ° two | weeks ago, in Detroit, he met State champion, hit a 93.

Nagy already is leading in the [right to tee off in the Open field |shaitle missed out at Pittsburgh, | all-events and doubles division |at Dallas. making it only the third time of regular play in the ABC Twenty-nine others, including since 1921 he hadn't made the tournament here. He opened his | Hogan and PGA Champion Sam |8rade. 4-game match with a sizzling |,Snead, were exempt from the Familiar names who made

» - PORKY OLIVER, Jackson Bradley and Felice Torza were! among ‘the Chicago qualifiers while Horton Smith and Chick! {Harbert made it at Detroit.

of a tie for one place and 12 more will make it tomorrow in |

A my Brown Uisiated to: + 30-0100 Bm AGMeI Ew Wey Wilk eee TRF Tbs awards ot | Bh day Charles will be “strong | Victory Field before the start of the Indianapolis: Minneapolis P| and explosive” Thursday night. ; Arcel sald, “He will weigh baseball game at 8:15 pm 5 : > about 191 on Thursday. He | y won't have any trouble coming | y down to that.” Na Mi h p However, . despite the assur-| ay §ses : ye aas eq S ances of his trainers, Charles ap-| * peared to this writer to be much 300-6a | z . YT slower than before last July's me n on ualifiers fight in Pittsburgh. In each of the] ® ® two workouts the old-time speed, sfers ba and sharp reaction were missing. a dl By Duet Preps 4 C= | . 3 nite ress > But he rar A ter on] MILWAUREE, June 3 — Steve NEW YORK, June 3—Lanky Fred Haas Jr. of New each - previous day Charles had [Ragy of Dieveland, became a or leans, who hasn't won a golf tournament since the 1950 “looked like a million dollars.” avorite today to win the Ameriooked explained the 182 at [can Bowling Congress Masters In. ‘winter tour, wound up today as the hottest contender for! Pittsburgh was so low Ezzard |vitational Tournament after he BerfiHogan's U. S. Open crown among nearly 1500 amateurs, had been stale going into the [Just missed a 300-game while and pros who tried to qualify yes-|— ring, but there will be no sign beating Carl Richards of Parsons, terday for the big grind at Dallas, of staleness this time. Kas,, 968-784. | Tex., June 12-14, only as alternates. Nagy. who will be the likely! Playing in the star-studded sec- Elsewhere, however, there were choice. for Bowler of the Year, ition at St. Louis, Haas fired siz- féW casualties. Charley Coe of p P dominated play yesterday as sec-|zling rounds of 69-64-133 and led Oklahoma City, former U. 8. em roposes (ond round matches were rolled inithe nation by three shots as 119/Amateur king, failed at Tulsa,| . By United Press PHILADELPHIA, June 3 — Penn, frightened back into the i | Ivy League today by a football| 200. The perfect game slipped | 36-hole qualifying tests. One | the list at St. Louis included schedule a little too big-time for| away when he missed the num- | qualified at Honolulu last week, | Jim Ferrier, Jackie Burke, comfort, today announced a plan| ber 4 pin in the 11th frame. another will make it today | Putch Harrison, Ed and Marty to split the league in half. He followed the first game with! when three golfers at Dallas | Furgol, Tommy Bolt, Ted Kroll, in the southern half would be 225,212 and 232 for a 242 average., complete an unfinished playoff | Doug Ford and George Fazio. .. Penn, Cornell, Princeton and Co-| Nigy teamed with Johnny \ od lumbia—all schools which go for |Klares earlier this spring to set a| football, In the northern half new ABC record in doubles of the New York section trials ‘would be Yale, Dartmouth, Har-|1453 and his all-events mark of| which were postponed because vard and Brown--the poor rela- 2063 is only six pins below the all-| of heavy rains. tions of the gridiron. {time record. i y + % Penn will propose this split at| ————————— THREE shots behind Haas in Amateurs made Sone, show-} the next league meetin All the nationwide results were four N8S, leading or trying for the eight OT iy oe in City . Junior others, including a pair of hot ag Sh seven Sf De x Sections | the same bver-all league, with a ‘shooting amateurs — Big Bill Walker Cupper Haro addoc champion to be Hine on per- Netters Ready |Campben of Huntington, - Va, Jr. of Aurora, O. topped the centage, but this could be the lana W. A. Pagan Jr, of West Cleveland section and Sam Urzetfirst step toward two entirely dif- For Tourney [Palm Beach, Fla. ta, 1950 , S. Ang tvs Jing, eal ferent leagues. Campbell tied for honors in the Nis home town section at Rochesuse » =» One of the largest entry lists in| Mii section with Dow Fin- ‘ef: N. Y., in outstanding performHOWEVER, Penn strayed a {the history of the city junior 4 . {tennis tournament, sponsored by,

sterwald, a pro from’ Athens, 0. 3nCes. {posting 67-69--136 to match Fin-:- Ey ciation, has been received by Wil- {sterwald’'s 70-66-1368, Pagan shot Pirates Option Davis, liam Hall, CITA president. a pair of 68's on his home course Carlsen to Mi The tourney, which will begin and Pro Pat Abbott-of Memphis inors school—Cornell—plus - a succes-| ot > & M- tomorrow at Riverside le 138"on rounds of 61.00 I pDuURCH, Julie 3 (UP). sion "of powerhouses in Notre Park. has attracted 48 entries in| The Pittsburgh Pirates have op-

‘Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Cal- the 18-year-old and under bracket! THE ST. LOUIS Seetion. hottest tioned Right-hander Don Carlsen

d 26 in the. 15-year-old and and Outfielder Brandy Davis to ifornia, Army, Navy, Vanderbilt, jan in the nation because the touring ea. clubs unde 24-h Penn State and Cornell. junder class. Ea MD

Opening . matches in’ the 15 pros had assembled there for the... The schedule was made in| 8 0 Ihe 18- Western Open last week end, Was) (arisen, who lost one game 1951. That's when the other Ivy!) ear-old class includes Ronnie had news for a few headliners against: no victories, will S2ine

League schools began rumblin |Roberts vs. Charles Muston; Bo including Jim Turnesa, Johnny to New Orleans of the South and grumbling about Penna pies [McDermott Ve. Rudolph Adams; palmer, Bob Toski, Jerry Barber, Association, Davis, who Ttted time tendencies. Jorn Taylor vs. John Joyce; John Toney Penna and Joe Kirkwood 214 in 21 games and stole four - o¢ vs. Bill Newbold; Dick who entered there, but failed to bases, will play with Waco, Tex.,

Gehrmann Sets British |r fone Ronald Mescall: Rob- win a berth. in the Big Sfate League.

: 1. ert Hunter vs. John Esterline. 1000-Yard Record

All Sines players must report * LONDON. June .3 (UP)—Don {no later than 9:45 a. m. Players Gehrmann of Wisconsin, Amer- Hay atin Sher ny Fehorting at) fea’s mile king, set a new British mn ureday. w am record for the 1000-yard distance] * ‘competition in the 13-vear-old| yesterday as he won two events and under bracket will begi in the windup of the two-day , p.m. Friday. login aij British Track Games at White | City Stadium, Running on a track soaked by Bucs Change Camp rains less than an hour before, PITTSBURGH, June 3 (UP)— the race, Gehrmann was clocked | Pittsburgh Pirate General Manin 2:11.0 for the 1000 yards, shav- | ager Branch Rickey announced + Ing two-tenths of a second off yesterday that his club would the recognized British record for| train -near Havana, Cuba, next the distance set by Cyril Ellis in| |spring. | 1929. The listed U, 8. outdoor rec-| Rickey also said the Bucs, whe ord for 1000 yards is 2:00.3 set by have gone through their pre-ses| Charles Fenske in 1939. son paces for over 20 years at| San Bernardino, Cal; also may train in Cuba in 1954 and 1955. # so fry

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not decide what specific players moor, won net laurels with a 77. {would be swapped. | She had a 21 handicap. Mrs. Boudreau said he insisted |Kahn's 86 gross won that diviany deal had to include Evers sion. Winners follow:

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|day, called the fight a draw and |suspended Referee Joe Palmer for ‘submitting a “confusing” card. { By wiping out the loss to Ba-| |silio, an unheralded Canastota, IN. Y. welterweight who was| |awarded a split decisjon in | Thursday's bout at Syracuse, IN. Y., the commission said it was taking full responsibility for Palmer's “poor” card. The action changed Davey's official’ record of 33 victories against no defeats since turning |rotessional,

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