TOMETRi, Grace Mclntyre Roils 322 To Top Women Bowlers Loop SPORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT Fred E. Dm Roomio. StoneBuJ Five-pin bowlers got away to a 573. had best three-game total Dibb Printing rolled high gam NEW YORK (AP) There will be little personal good start in the'Ladies Lea animosity between Rocky Marciano and Roland La tnls weekM of the Stars , "... iirace Mclntyre Starza when they meet in the ring a week i iroM'nact the best game of the mgnt SEMI-ANNUi MEETING ' 'OMM(v ini v, tonight. The champion and the challenger seem to with mate ain un- of 962 and Rupert Radio ha.1 hik'h three of 2,525. Group 1 Cloverleafs 4, Dom's 0. Stars 4, Remnants 0. New Laurel 3. Art Murray's 1. Annettes 3, Lyons 1. Bulger's 3. V.R. Plumbers 1. G & A 2, Sunrise 2. , .''. I ; i. . ::J.J f " 1 ,-; i V -A - ; $ i v t. , 1 t 1 .4 ., , " n . i t. . v. f'VIC CE.TRM1 game. Stars, incid-three games from hei opening entally won admire each other, at least in a limited sense, and neither has yet been talked into calling his rival V ept. 21, 195 1952 Briar Films a New Members parti Welcomed Prince K Prince Rupert Dally News Friday, September 15, 1953 Remnants. j Kay Johnson of Cloverlcafs had high three in group 1 witn, 761 arc1, the Start rolled high; game of 1.032 and hlh threo of! 2.736. j Rose McCallum topped Group names. With their respective managers, however, it's different. Jimmy Dearfgelo, who cuts La Starza's purses, such as they Group I Dibb Printing 4, 7th Ave. 0. Rupert Radio 3. Manson's 1. .Big Sisters 3. Co-op 1. McKay's 3, Skeena 1. 75 Taxi 3, Hi-Flyers 1. Toilers 2, Cook's 2. giving Rocky the ? if tee against run-around. Curling cj ot 2 keglers with hluh single Tfw n.,n v. 2fi0 while Betty Miner. 'A have been, has a deep-seated and chronic hatred for Al Weill, Marciano's one-man brain trust. Al, long the most powerful man in boxing, exhibits a cheerful contempt for Deangeio and says Chances are that Weill will not succeed, because the com- j mission believes Itself perfectly ! capable of forcing La Starza into a return go within six months in the event he is ths new champion. i Deangeio and, to a slightly lesser degree. La Starza hate Weill primarily because they feel he is directly responsible for having kept them poor for more than 3'2 years. They are CLOSED 38" x 20" that his boy is lucky to be getting a title shot at all. This is just in case you suspect there's a press agent in - w V rr-9 , . . ,- ....... WITH THE FOOTBALL SEASON maKmg its 1953 approach, five University of Maryland quarterbacks flex their arms on the field at College Park. Left to right are: Lynn Beightol, Charley Boxold, Bernie Faloney, Tom Selep, and Frank Barikc. "' r OPE 38" x 76 the woodpile, and that the current wrangle between the two pilots about a return bout in the event La Starza lifts Rocky's title was dreamed up. It wasn't. The only thing about it that Brooklyn Series Victory Assured If Pitching Above Par Says Dressen in hock up to their hips. Rolaim, being young, is somewhat philosophical about it, but his 57-year-old and . ailing manager isn't. He's only bitter and puzzles insiders Is that Deangeio popped off before the fight instead of afterward. ' 1 ,41 h 4 ; WANTS RETURN BOLT What happened was that La This beautiful fold-over extension table is the answer for the table in that combin-a t i o n living-dining room. Also can he made into intermediate sizes. 38"x40" 38"x52" Starza's grey-haired little man vengeful. i Deangeio claims that Wei'l. ai i matchmaker for the IBC and I undercover manager of Mar-' ciano, froze his boy out after ; he had lost a split and hotly-i disputed decision to Rocky at was going to -ee Carl Furillo Sat- 1 100th game of the season in St. urday. Furillo, the league's lead- ' Louis Thursday. A three-run ing hitter, ha.s been out of action ! ninth inning rally gave Carl for two weeks with a broken : Erskine his 20th victory by a finger. ,4-3 margin as Wayne Belardi Because of his self-imposed singled home the tieing and scouting duties, Dressen wasn't ; winning runs, on hand to see his club win its !. ,g CONNECTING ager, calling at the Garden to pick up some tickets, was asked 1 H by Harry Markson of the IBC when he might be ready to give Wm3 In other action Thursday the 38" x 64" Available in combination Walnut or striped Mahogony on easy to I the Garden in the spring oi 1950. To Weill's claim that he, as matchmaker, offered La Starza matches with other contenders and was turned down, Deangeio replies grimly: "Yeah, and what matches!" They are angrier than ever that Al squeezed their share of the coming purse down to 17' i per cent when the challenger by custom gets 20. The differ LAST NIGHT'S HGHTS By The Assoclatri Press Newark, N.J. Ike Williams, 150, Trenton, N.J., stopped Dom Zimbardo, 155, Union, N.J. 2. Columbus, S.C. Danny Nar-dico, 185. Tampa. Fla., stopped Herman Harris, 11, Ashevilie, N. C. 7. Red Sox edged Detroit 2-1, Washington shaded Chicago White Sox 3-2 and Cleveland beat Philadelphia Athletics for the 19th time this year, 5-4, in the American league. Philadelphia Phillies smothered Chicago Cubs 16-4 in the National. Ted Williams helteri his 13th I A. AAacKENZIE FURNITURE LI By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press sports Writer New York Yankees haven't fooled Charley Dressen by losing one psime to Cleveland and two out of three to St. Louis Browns tinder his watchful eyes. The Brooklyn manager, who has been doing soma personal world series scouting from a Yankee Stadium box, declared Thursday: "They look about the same as last year." As for his own bnll club. Dressen said: "I think we're better than lasi. year." But he added quickly: "I don't say we're going to win. But If we can put the same fellows on the field we were using a couple of weeks ago and if we can get the pitching, I think we're better than they are." A year ago the Yankees beat the Dodgers in a seven-game series. The American League champions bowed 1-0 to Bob Lemon of Marciano a return In the event his boy . wins. Deangeio became heated, accused the IBC's managing director of fronting for Weill, and spoke to the effect that "after we win it we'll make them seat a while." A couple of boxing writers walked in on the row by the purest chance, and they helped Markson convince Deangeio that he should remember his bum ticker and simmer down. They then got .in touch with Weill up at Rocky's training camp, and that is why Al intends to go befcre the Athletic Commission at Syracuse Friday and try to force La Starza to post half his purse as a guaran "A Good Place to Buy ... 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Cleveland; split a twin bill with the Browns, losing 5-3 and win-r.ing 3-2, and lost to the Browns Thursday 7-1. i SECOND STRINGERS Against the Browns Casey Stengel used a flock of his Yan Jimmy McLarnin of Vancou-, ver regained his world's welter-j weight boxing crown from Bar-! ney Ross after 15 hectic rounds 343 Third Avenue Phone 301 at New York, 19 years ago last night. Beaten four months previously bv Rass. McLarnin gain- kee second stringers. They could r ot do much against the Browns' Don Larsen. who set them down I ed a split decision but in a third with four hits while winning his meeting in 1H33 koss again won on points. Ceremonies Postponed Again fifth straight game. "Our scouts don't get to see them very often," Dressen observed. "I was glad to get the chance." 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