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U.S. Cuts Russians’ Olympic Lead ‘Sammy Lee Victor ll Raciar In Dive Competition;
Toledo Hasn't Weill Resigns IBC Post
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United Press Sports Writer Aug. 1-—Chairman Bob Christenberry By United Press by many boxing men today as having inspired the resig-| TOLEDO. Aug. 1—Mayor nation of Al Weill as matchmaker of the International Box Lloyd Roulet said todaypg clun. re a | “every effort” would be made! But modest Bob refused to take IBC, and Nick Landes, to return the Toledo Mud credit. He said merely, "the resig-‘promoter at Detroit.
| nation of Weill as matchmaker Despite criticism of Weill as Hens franchise in the American nates all question of whether matchmaker-manager, most hox-
T ni ’ » » By LEO H. PETERSEN NEW YORK, United Press Sperts Editer
HELSINKI, Aug. 1—Army Maj. Sammy Lee won the: high diving championship and Ohio State's Yoshinbu Oyakawa won the 100-meter backstroke title today as the United" States moved within striking distance of Russia's
Olympic point lead on the next ———— ———————————— to last day of the games. tangle under the Argentine basJack McCormack of the Uni- ket for possession of the ball in
the IBC
versity of California was fourth which Tabare Larre Borges of § ‘Association from Charleston... i. matchmaker for the IBC Ing men admit he is perhaps the in the dive. That sliced Rus-/Uruguay and Juan Under of Ar- # 'W. Va. or manager of Rocky Marciano. best matchmaker and the best sia’s lead to 24; points 523% to'gentina were involved. i { “Failing in that” the mayor «now he is unquestionably judge of “fighting flesh” in. the 499—and the Yanks have a great’ The players scrambled. to *° § sald, “we will try for something pacer of Marciano, a chal- World.
He is a great expert in com- | paring and evaluating the styles of prospective opponents, :
He managed World Champions (Lou Ambers, lightweight; Marty Servo, welterweight, and Joey | Archibald, featherweight. He was| pilot for Arturo Godoy of Chile, who twice challenged Joe Louis| for. the heavy crown. He was! matchmaker for years at Brook-
chance to catch up on tomorrow's their feet with fists flying and closing competition. in a minute 50 spectators and > 2 8 8 team officials were milling THE YANKS took third and about—half of them trying to fourth as well as the gold medal throw punches and the other An the backstroke, and finished half trying to separate the ” third to Hungary's world-record combatants.
' else.” 'lenger who is so good he deLADIES’ NIGHT — Sm oky | “We haven't given up trying to) cerves the undivided attention of
Johnson will be in the hard-top get the team back,” Roulet said a manager as good as Weill.” racing lineup tonight when rac. |in discussing reports local groups = “yo, Bo int the law In New ing is resumed at the W. [6th [might try to get an International) o "= Joe” for the match: St. Speedway. It will be ladies’ [League arRncluse should Tele) maker of a boxing club to be | ‘night — n bei i P ¥ 1 fighter. performance in the women's 400-/. Earlier this week when the Ur-| ght a men being admitted i nay She as jos oE ! | free if accompanied by one | HE SAID local baseball in-| meter relay. uguayans were beaten by the) . or king! WHEN 59-year-old Weill = reThat set the stage for a show- Russian basketball team, three paid adult admission. terests were trying to get backing] N 0§9-yea down tomorrow—when 19 final Red players were given first aid |
of the New York State Boxing Commission was deseribed .
and enough money to return the signed yesterday, he emphasized events in boxing are reeled off Mud Hens. A grand jury also isjthat he had not broken the law Oyakawa set an Olympic record
of 1:05.4, breaking the mark he ret yesterday by three-tenths of a second. The Hungarian women set a new world mark of 4:24 8, breaking the 4:28.1 mark set by the Americans in the trial heats. LEE, a Fresno, Cal, Army medical corps officer, was the fourth Yank to defend an Olym-
pic champipnship successfully in.
the current games.. Mel Whitfield and Bob Mathias had done
during the second half of game due to rough play.
= o » A DOZEN Finnish policemen, stationed at each Uruguayan
game since the riot earlier this
rushed on the floor and pulled the fighters apart. After they
cleared the floor
Larre Borges of Uruguay was SParked their return to pennant/International
banished by officials, but he re‘fused to leave the court and had
"Luke Has Knee |
Miseries Again
ies again. The Cleveland Indians’ first] sacker, who in.the last week has
lendez in “CLEVELAND, Aug. 1 (UP)—|operates the team as the Charles-
week during the French game, Big” Luke Easter’'s got the miser- ton Senators in the West Virginia Jelty, “
investigating possible fraud in the during his three years as match-
1950. Menendez
” un LJ THE MAYOR did not say which League franchise
contention, will be out of the line. Might be sought but it was be-
up tonight when the Tribe opens
lieved to be that of Springfield,
to be dragged off by his team- !t¥ 4-game serfex with Philadel- Mass.
transfer of the Mud Hens from maker for the International Box[the Detroit Tigers to Danny Men- ing Club. Although he managed now Marciano of Brockton, Mass. on May IBC matchmaker, he immediately turned over the management to his stepson, Marty Weill
20. 1949,” when he became
“And 1 haven't received a nickel from Marciano's earnings since then,” said stocky, roly-poly, bespectacled Weill. “All the. money has gone to
lyn's Queenshoro Arena, and for Mike Jacobs’ 20th Century Club from September, 1937, to. April, 1938;
4 ” Dudley Hanover Stops
Good Time's Streak
WESTBURY, N. Y. Aug. 1 (UP) Dudley from behind last night to
in the homestretch heat
Hanover came &
the 1 to 4
favorite, Good Time, by a length-|
Meanwhile, Minor League Pres-| ident George Trautman said his office had no present plan to enter the dispute over the Mud Hens, incapacitated iw, |, TrENLmaY ig gnNle nation will be effective on Sept. 1. problem. “There is nothing the No successor will be announced ‘minor league offices can do unless until that date, according to Pro-
iphia. Manager Al Lopez reported = er's ailing left knee became in
Marty.” Marty now is a beer distributor in Detroit, » ” ”
THE. MATCHMAKER'S resig-|
go in track, and John Davis in mates.
weight-lifting. Lee clinched the title on his last dive -today after -he -lost--some ground on the first of the four’ second-day dives.
| J Russia Is Slow orig : He scored 20.00 for the last Learning Why U. S. dive—the best score of the entire
he pre : io » EASTER'S kn 1 ; , there is fraud proven.” <ompetiion--and' Won ne cham: (agers Always Win {been the chief Re ae He said his office has been pionship with 156.28 points. od brass since he was purchased 3 fully informed on the facts of nite ress | RelA a gi
Joaquin Capilla of Mexico was By U | a | Panny Menendez’ transfer of second with 145.21, Gunther Haase HELSINKI, Aug. 1—The Rus-vears ago. An operation last win-| t C700, 50 a a leon™ and
and-a-quarter tonight in the, $50,000 Nassau 2-mile pace at the
med yesterday, and recurrent {swelling had perhaps for the entire week-end series.
nine victories for Good Time, the! biggest money winner in harness! moter Jin Norris. racing. Prince Jay finished third. {~~ Possible successors are Lew —~Dudley —Hanover, owned by|
Burston, head of the IBC's foreign Hayes Fair Acres Stable of Du-| department; Billy Brown, current- Quoin, Ill, earned $22,500 and
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today when only one of three men Will win the Olympic basketball the knee, house maid's knee, or|
— Bowen Stassforth of Iowa-— 80ld medal. tender ligaments. qualified for tomorrow's 200-; The two teams meet in the
s " ” TRAUTMAN questioned: To-| : fedo’s ability to support another, Rookie Bill Glynn will fill in|qyp. meter breast stroke final. One of finals tomorrow. for Easter while he'recuperates. | «rf Toledo wasn't able to sup- - ) the men eliminated was Gerald - Boiled down, the Russians. feel —— ‘|port an American Association “w re :
Holan of Ohio State, who sei a the U.S. picks its players solely Dodgers Option Iball club, how are the people go-| i
record in the trials yesterday. because of their height with no . ling to support the International Monte Nitzkowski of Huntington Tegard to their ability. Labine to St. Paul he asked. | BROOKLYN, Aug. 1 (UP)—
They didn’t explain why the rrr ree U. S., operating under that system, has been able to win the Clem Labine, who once was Man- Monarchs to Play Olympic championship each ager Charlie Dressen's choice'tol The Kansas City Monarchs will . year the sport has been part of take Don Newcombe's place on make their first appearance of the . ; the Brooklyn pitching staff this season here in an official Negro. led the way into the finals by the calendar. x : : 8 ne Palan’a * But Russian Olympic official Season, today was optioned to St. American League baseball game matching Holan’s 2:36.8 record. p Paul on 24-hour recall as the tonight when they meet the Dodgers brought up Right Hander Philadelphia Stars at 8:30 p. m,|
s 8 on Vladimir Semichasny warned “we : AME TAN .9.3 have learned much here and we THE AMERICANS took a 1-2-3 Ray Moore from their American An added feature will be the Association farm club. finals in the sepia “Miss Indian-|
lead after four of the six women's certainly will do better next time.” hick : s #0» { high dive, which will be completed jg DIDN'T say whether they, Labine has a sore arm and a apolis” bathing beauty contest. | 7-3 record but his performances w=
tomorrow. Pat McCormick of |ywoyu1d pick taller players for their, | Long Beach, Cal, springboard pagketball team. ‘But he did say: have not been as impressive as Softball Notes champion seeking a double, led, «gpa of the things we have his won-and-lost mark. He failed AT BEECH GROVE with 51.25 points with 17-year-old jearned is how to place the right
Paula Myers of Corina, Cal, sec- people at the right places. Take
League,” Beach, Cal., also was eliminated. Holan finished fourth in his heat in 2:39.2, Nitzkowski was timed at 2:41.2 and Stassforth at 2.38.7. John Davies of Australia
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ABC Scavengers won from Heward ams, 13-7, in an Em-Roe Twilight League
Two of three Americans also chosen players who are even
qualified for the women’s 400- taller than those in the American'ys UAW CIO 23. ‘Riverside 6: Kingan & %8me. AT MUNICIPAL STADIUM meter free-style final tomorrow. squad? Co. vs, Mallory A veside ) J.D. Adams 2 L.8. Ayres 0i Ban-Dael Evelyn. Kawamoto of Honolulu Ba we thought that it is the oy Municipal League Kirshbaum Center we i itary SarioSiEhs ehedyie > -. Aen ar) - - 3 ~ o Hawthorne. River dre - £e V8.4 -— . y— = , UR Adana rons was —4.4—seconds off the record technique of the game-that-is-im B dE esta, Sle Re-| Paper. 8:20. "BELT Fo0as~ VS: Indianapolis
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Lauderdale, Fla., made it in 5:18.3 have giants in the squad who will 816 SX (ACHE que perv, vp KEN ne ROUGH but Delia Meulenkamp of Sam just flop the Rall into the basket. Irvington Panthers | ve Worcel Trailers -THIT Lin | Francisco failed at 5.27.9. We : thought "basketball was a 5 Te Linde Air 2 kames:. Putnam: } - ame for normal people. Now we vilie. qc THE WOMEN'S Telay was a game it isn’t.” People & Ye at 05% Eames 3, 1 % % Soubleheaters AY major disappointment since the” Semichasny was eritical of MAUFACTURERS. LEAGLE uF, ' Americans had set a record in “certain practices” by “certain: Mallory AA ... g. 2 8 | J the trials. But even third was countries” during the games. Vestal Stee ratte % Teo. 10 "or next trip or party } > 5 i tr nex . A a relief. Even. Oyakawa had a | And one of his targets was the GIO Local No. 033 ...4 7 368 8 | TF A me then ‘mick it up without | tough . time battling French TU. S. baskethall team. UAW CIO No. 23 2.9 Ye2 9 walting | Champion Gilbert Bozon. The : aa a PA or or 0. Ob. | 642 E. Maple Rd. 18-year-old Yank needed a great RUSSIA has only two tall Yoal Steet C8 TT 48 Where It's Pleasurit to Eat! final lunge to win by half a yard. players on its squad—both ahout Wifeim Construction 7 4 636 2 | : M A brilliant third leg by Judith 6-6. The U. 8. has 7-foot Bob jdiana Reformatory 6 5 345 3 | Hours 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Temes gave Hungary the re- Kurland and three others above s 8. Saints Suh 8 ash ho} _- : 0 : 6-6 Hawthorne 3 8 213 6 lay win by 12 yards, although UAW CIO No. 23 0.11 000.9 the Hungarians led all the J —— EE — BIG. SIX _LEAGUE _ . _ { M H 8 a way. Major League Leaders cro roca Noon 7 ais four uvieaning With half of today's boxing a 4 United Press Linde. Air 7 4 68 3 . . Tv (Based on 2 imes at Bat Indiana State Farm 4 1 364 5 semifinals completed, the U. S. AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunoco Service 3 8. “Py -§ Service placed two men in the finals and 3 AB. RH Av Irvington Panthers 2. 9 182 1 Ei i rod . Fain. Philadelphia 85 327 46 111 339 iat tn ; Russia one. Flyweight Nate Goodman. Boston 85 295 50 987 329 E HH the Hour Brooks of Cleveland finished [ecdline: N."York 77 257 3 8 33 Junior B ball very Hour on Y ! : Kell Boston 90 41 44° 109 320 nior basena 3 with two good left hooks for a Rosen. Cleveland. 98 .313 66 116 311 Garfield A—Garfield Pal 21. Little Giants || Until 12 Noon Saturday : : i NATIONAL LEAGUE T : unanimous decision over William A R , 12 : G AB H Av." Riverside A—Municipal Pal 8, Riverside Toweel of South Africa Towel Yiial 8 Lous 28 88 11 121 3 canes : SERVICE is brother of World: Bantam- Lockman, New York pE LH] s2 118 un Bread mingle Bra Tar i Fitch). snd : . y. CARO € . 4 v 5 weight Champ Vie Toweel, Kluszewski. Cinci’ti, 85 319 38 98 307 Jets 5: Hawthorne 6, Universal Tigers. 5. DRY CLEANERS : : 5 HOME RUNS Ellenberger C—Rebels 8, Junior Warriors Light Welterweight Charles Siler, Ciibs IE Ro Pirates a0 | 8: Junior Panthers 11, Lourdes 0. | Atkins of Gary, Ind. his left Berra Yankees 21 Doby. Indians 20 |g oor0gid D—8omerset Cubs 24. Beech |. (613 Prospect 81. FR-2205 +» eye patched up from an old in- Hodges, Dodeers 2 |. Riverside D—Lions 9, Wildcats 3; Cubs |
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Sauer, Cubs 81 Rosen, Indians
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