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Joe-Rocky Could Draw $1 Million in N. Y.

ar. JACK CUDDY jweight Champion Jersey Joe Wal- Marciano fight for New York, the background and record of the mited Press Sports Writer {cott, has never had a pilot’s li-{“where it belongs.” m who manages the heavyNEW YORK, July 30 — Phila-|cense in New York state becausé Norris pointed out”Boochicchio | an oy

National League Race Could Be Dodgers Stil Floundering:

WITH HIS STRIKEOUT COMPLEX LICKED, BRAWNY MICKEY WAVES A POISED BOO-PLUS BAT /

polo team ] delphia, Jersey City or Boston of his criminal record. However, of Camden, N. J. has received Weight champion. : final round: : Ee will get the million-dollar Wal- he had a New York seconds li- full pardons for any previous mis-| If Bocchicchio gets the license, of Belgium, an ees in te the cott-Marciano title fight in Sep-icense before Jersey Joe became doings from two Pennsylvania | it's practically settled that the 15encing team nov ond tember unless Felix Bocchicchio titleholder. igovernors—John 8. Fisher and round title fight will be staged at i with a 10- By CARL LUNDQUIST str Y Is granted a manager's license! promoter Jim Norris announced James A. Duff. | Yankee Stadium on Sept. 23. 4 a 9-5. vies United Press Soqrts Writer ' fore within» eek Dy the New York today he will ask the commission! In a recent magazine article,| Walcott probably will take 40 per orge Worth, Mavbeethe Phillie th arm® jae xing Commission. to grant Bocchicchio a manager's Commission Chairman Bob Chris-| cent of the net gate; Marciano, [yilas, Allan Ly Ss or ihe ; aot Bocchicchio, manager of Heavy- license to save the Walcott-Rocky |tenberry scathingly denounced 20 per cent. .rmitage, all Cardinals will perform the = ra . ake up the

tball team

rising first both the Dodgers and Giants in a = i razil, 57-58, new wreckage heap of broken "mi | round. dreams. : nks trailed, The evidence was growing to-

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400- . 350 meter either battle it out for the flag lympic Sta. between themselves or turn the EVEN AT 20, LOOMS EVER | peers at’ the race into a four-way free-for-all SHARPER IN FOCUS AS | laughter as for the wildest finish yet. THE LEGEND THAT WAS ped into the Canis’ oth the Dodgers and | Jog DIMAGGIO FADES to his black slants Xkep oundering las : itn yr but night, the Phils and Cards ex- BEFORE THE MCK'S

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miracle in the National League this season, leaving

day in their favor, and if they can continue to close ground on the slumping leaders, they could

tended winning streaks with vital victories. The Phillies made Luke Sewell’s last night as manager of the Reds an unhappy one by scoring 6-to-1 and 4-to-8 victories, while the Cards went 18 innings to score a 6-to-5 decision at Boston. Both teams

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(cord his ninth victory as the Giants were kept four games behind the Dodgers. The Cards are lnow 812 games behind and the [Phils 13%. Jim Rhodes hit his fourth homer in six games at the {Polo Grounds for New York.

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which he should have retired the innings to give Ned Garver his side. {seventh victory as Jim Dyck, Jim Early Wynn pitched his 12th Delsing and Clint Courtney each victory and Luke Easter hit drove in two runs for the night. his 14th homer as Cleveland [Frank Shea was the loser. put over three runs in the | Harry Byrd pitched 5-hit ball seventh to clinch things. Dale (while Eddie Joost and Ferris

now have won five games in a | x =» = Mitchell hit a 2-run single and [Fain hit homers in Philadelphia's | row. THE YANKEES, scoring six; Bobby Avila singled home the |victory. Spotting the A's a 6-0 ight Nate 2 8. =» unearned runs in their big fin-| other run against Boston in |lead, Detroit came back to win sed counters PITTSBURGH, beaten 13 ish, would have been out of the the key rally. ‘the second game with Pat Mulunanimous times by Brooklyn, finally rose game in defeat had not Hector! The Browns got off to a 5-to-0 lin, Glff Mapes and Joe Ginsover Alfred / ic belated fury and won, 7 to 1, Rodriguez bobbled a grounder on/lead over the Senators in three berg supplying homers. oks couldn't to extend the Dodger panic streak | > ut shook his to: fiveg losses. The Cubs topped | | ercut in the the Giants, 4 to 2, on the mar n/N { D Grid U bh t S 4 I 12 5 ver, Lights of two-run homers by a 0 re ame n ea en ax on S - Holsington, Brown and Bill Serena. | ° ° jon to Aure- n the American Le e, th Ti k f Go 0 F $ TV T i aly. Yates made Casey Stoneel] C e $ n | avori € on onig — wait until the last minute before s By United Press the A | glying him a glorious 61st virth-| §g3@ Friday CHICAGO, July Welter iu Akins, Boul, mRouiiein 8 that day present, a 10-to-7 victory over | {weight * Johnny Saxton, unde-|they will have to tight me.” | the White Sox with seven runs] Times State Service feated in 30 pro fights, is a 12| Akins and Saxton have faced in the ninth inning. NOTRE DAME, Ind. July 30—|to 5 favorite to defeat lightweight one common foe, lightweight! Four of the runs scored on \Opening day for the gerferal pub- Virgil Akins of St. Louis in a 10-/ Luther Rawlings of Chicago.

Mickey Mantle’s second grand slam homer in four days. The Indians stayed three games behind by defeating the Red Sox, 4 to 1, while the Browns topped Washington, 7 to 3, and the Atnletics spht at Detroit, winng, lo 0, the mong n losing, 10 The Phils were spunky all the way, clilhaxing their big evening by putting over two runs in

tickets will be Friday, Aug. 1, and Ticket Manager Robert Ca-! hill has announced 175,000 application blanks have been mailed out to prospective purchasers during the past week. Cahill also stated the Oklahoma game, being played at Notre Dame, Nov. 8, and the

relief job. Sibby Sisti’s error with

at Notre Dame, Nov. 8; Iowa

[lic sale of Notre Dame football{round television scrap tonight in/Saxton punched out an easy 10-| {the Chicago Stadium. {

round decision over Rawlings Saxton expected to weigh about here June 4, while Akins, after 146 pounds for the battle while Winning a 10-round decision over, Akins planned to go about 141. {the Chicagoan last Oct. 17 in st. | The scrap is expected to pull|Louis, lost a 10-round match to some 5000 fans with a gate of (him in New York, Dec. 14. about $20,000. Each fighter willl «TTT receive 25 per cent of the net Major League Leaders | |

plus $1500 each from television. | United Press

By (Based on 200 Times at Bat)

Two teams tied for first place in yesterday's women’s best ball tournament at!

Bowling Meetings

%.50 mp X Da NE Dy x x = AMERICAN LEAGUE | . ninth in the second game avy SH SAXTON, from Newark, N. J. Fain, Philadelphia. 82 315 43 108 .331| N Mor tha i Willie Jones’ double, a Sacrifice (Cleveland, Nov. 1. will be early is ranked as the fourth leading guia New York 15 248 33 80 | ow 8 n ver. or n siigles by Eddie Waitkus and ScHouts judging bythe tremen-i o.oo nt’ in quest for Kid Kel Boston. .. 88 338 4 108 3s a dozen Mgt Clark, an error by Roy Mo. dous advance interest. Gavilan’ title. Bat no ber been MABHE: New York | 81,331 60 105 312 The Beer with the n. Go on Millan, and a game-winning sin-| The Irish ticket boss further|,,,ue to gain a match with other austal, st. Lous . & £8 & 1% 6 | structions glé by ex-Red Johnny Wyrostek, |announced there would be no pub-|.},1i0ngers such as Johnny Brat. Atwell. Chicao'. ... 61 23 21 "71 "3201 : . That countered a 3-run homer|lic sale, at least through the... =~ opoon Davey, Gill Turner Locman. New York po 305 oF 13 | Million Dollar Flav | by Andy Seminick in the top of Notre Dame athletic office, for or Billy Graham. | Pafko, Brookivh ie 88 A 50 96 .310 or TING the inning which put Cincy in|the following games away from" mus he was willing to take Seuer, Cubs 24| Kner, Pirates 2! > s CO front, 3 to 2. * |home: Pennsylvania at Phila- Berra. Paukess 21Doby. Indians n Ta : . In the opener, Curt Simmons delphia, Sept. 27; Texas at Aus- . inaner. Cute TC SoariD IN ois ol t Arst. wonderful § Sella yous LI-3446 hurled 7-hit ball for his ninth|tin, Oct. 4, and Michigan State, at 300 In Classic Thomson. Giants 71 Ennis, Phillies 65) here's beer with a difference! ~ vigtory and Del Ennis drove in|Lansing, Nov. 15. Notre Dame's) myyy teams each composed of oor RUNS oimns 63) Dry-er. Light-er. Delicious. Long on) . three runs, hitting a homer ang allottments for these games have|,, ocr; teed off today in the Jost Gards, $b Minoso W. Sox 64 calories. s¢ : single. Richie Ashburn hit a sec-{been exhausted by alumni de- Highland Classic at the Highland [Pers Yankees 81 Robinson, Dodgers a fasts but short on 8, 30 you ond game Philly homer, his first| mands. uckats Golf and Country Club. Each| — pogPIRCHING oor never get that “filled up” feeling. 0 e year. ames for which tickets go on i 3 slong) i — j a : # & ® a Aug 1 are: Pittsburgh at Jean) as capizined by 1 De Bhs: unttes 18-3 Wilhlin, Clants 13! And easy to digest—so you enjoy as much THE CARDS made 16 hits, in- Notre Dame, Oct. 11; Purdue at Sed Wai oy So dinner aschi, Yankees 11-2 Yuhas, Cards 7-2 as you want of this greajy refreshing {' cwding Stan Musial's 13th homer, Tatayette, Oct. 18; North Caro- ren ROR White Sox 138 Adams, Reds "218 beer. CV-'62 . . . Champagne Velvet) i while Al Brazle retired the last|lina at Notre Dame, Oct. 25; Navy Musial, Cards | 117|Rosen, Indians © 114 Bes > 11 : - 19 batters in a row in a superblat Cleveland, Nov. 1; Oklahoma Golf Notes i t you ever tasted., |

the bases loaded sent home the winning run for the Cards. Pittsburgh made good use of

10 hits, including homers by |

Gus Bell and Joe Garagiola, to give Murry Dickson his eighth victory, an 8-hitter.

at Towa City, Nov. 22, and Southlern California at Notre Dame, | |Nov. 29.

Hialeah Purses Up MIAMI, Fla, July 30 (UP)—

peedway, each with 87. They were Mrs.| Where did the summer go? rge Barringer and Mrs. J. P. Fitz- The first bowling-meeting notices for! patrick and of is, Duley Herman, Mrs, |the 1952-53 season are in. The Vance! John Emhardt an rs. George Armstrong. | Pharmacy and Home Appliances leagues! mt { will hold organization meetings Sunday at Gross winners in the Hillcrest Country |Parkway Recreation—Home Appliance in Club women’s tournament were: Class A--| the morning and Vance Pharmacy in the! Mrs. William Bender, 90; Class B—Mrs, E, | evening. M. Campbell 95. Mrs. Peter Stone 97; i lags C—Mrs. 8S, T. Dolen 108. Mrs, H. E

Warren Hacker struck out sev- |The Widener Handicap and the en and scattered eight hits to re- Flamingo Stakes each will carry MIs, Ha la value of $100,000 added next

i 1 gi ai iti nby 110, Mrs. Harry Borden 110 and) 5 Mrs, Hunter Kennedy 110. Low net win-| ifiona ports ers were: Class A—Mrs. Jesse Smythe 76, i rry Wilcox 71; Class C—Mrs. Louis Babcock won the nine-

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