| by. W NEW “YORK (AP) ~ sneaking in behind our'T'V a ‘couple of regiments, ¢ He was rather a, forlorn figure in, there}. was the defending wel-. terweight. champion, and some- : er's own back yard. Q the - sympathies ‘of’ the crowd, even unconsciously. - oat dispute: a. “knockout. shrunken Marciano: tote the a - ..fhone 1238 how you} had to admire him for| taking on: “Basilio in: the challeng- No. matter, how: ‘honest a ‘ring official is, he would be less than human ° if he ‘wasn’t, swayed | by. “So ite is. fortunate -the fight | "7 onded ona decisive: note, 2s you “THe: ‘best :way to describe Bas- ‘io is. fo -say.. he. is sort of. a A fighter| some: of-his .'best swings Nad _, Unless somebody was \ : set. and whacking him with g(a ball bat: where we ‘couldn't see it, we think Johnny Muzzy's: Unorthodox P lay - | Saxton got a fair shake in his Syracuse bout w ith Car- men Basilio Wednesday night. Basilio was the only one hitting him, although from the noise ofthe hostile gallety you would: have thought Johnny was fighting * iho fights with a fierce aban- don, confident his sheer deter- mination and great heart will carry him through. He fought against Saxton the only way he knew how to fight— surging forward relentlessly dig- ging punishIng hooks and upper- cuts to the body and oceasionelly coming up from his crouch to loop a long left or right to the head. His tactics would seem to. be made to order for a counter- ‘puncher with power. Saxton pri- inarily is a counter- -puncher, but he-Inecks: the nower, and after breezed harmlessly over Basillo’s ducking head he never. did catch on -to -the idea he might. have better luck if he lowered his sights. 3) LOOKED LIKE. WINNE R. - The fight against ‘pointed up the. hazards of ‘trying: to’ judge the‘ winner ofa fight on what you see and hear, ina training camp. It just can't’ be done, ’ We didn't see Basilio train, but ‘we did see Saxton, and if-ever a man. looked the part of a win- ner and talked a winning fight it was Johnny. - ‘He talked with the ‘confidence LY SHOE STOR Dial 4132 of a man contemplating nothing about, the-blocky | He had: made ‘the concession: to the task at hand of studying the films of his previous’ meeting with Basilio, but as it, furned out you think he was out. The pic- tures must have been. shot from the wrong angle. ‘ Anyway, there probably Will be a‘return... Manager. Blinky Pal- ‘ermo, ‘who didn’t want the fight ‘stopped when his boy Saxton was out:on his feet, will insist on’ it, [punches Johnny. takes everybody does not use his sound, ‘*-} don't play “right. " “top of nothing” lead. He knew He heals very ‘rapidly from the: Muzzy could have . Fools The Experts | It is a fantastic fact that Mr. Champion, a fine bridge player, is at a distinct disadvantage when op- posed by Mr, Muzzy, one of the world’s worst. ‘o lover the centre fielder who had both Sunday game fidently Mr. Champion led a dia- mond to dummy’s king, He returned a diamond and South dealer ‘ Both sides vulnerable NORTH The bidding: . South. West North East ‘1@ Pass 2d Pass 2 NT ‘Pass 3 NT All Pass The reason is that Mr. Cham: pion plays almost flawlessly and it is hard for him to realize that orthodox methods. The. experts of the game constantly get into trouble because: the Mr. Muzzy’s Ma today’s deal, for example, . Muzzy decided he should Tend a spade against Mr. Cham- pion’s three no trump contract. Now if. Mr.. Champion himself had been leading from the West hand he would have chosen the fourth highest card in the suit, the four spot.- But to Mr. Muzzy a little spade is a little spade. He led’ the eight. ‘TOP OF. NOTHING' Mr. Champion looked at this card and figured ‘It to be a it could not be a fourth highest bécause, with the ace and nine in his own hand and the ten from-“Mr, Abel on the first trick, there were only. three cards Mr. that higher than the eight. These were the king, queen and jack and even Mr. Muzzy 7 particular reason, dropped the) & queen of: F spades continuation Mr. Chan- ae seanen' Here nt toast! Savage thoes for older hoys, Simartly styled and all well made the Savage way—of good materials over proper lasts to give miles of comfort. able wear, All have Goodyear welts and are Sanitized® to help pros tect against foot odor and infection, we prees One pe a would lead the king from that holding. , Well, in any case it appeared | necessary to duck a couple of ispade Icads, Mr. Abel was per- i mitted to win’ the first trick with the 10. four, . Now on the BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Masters a75 finessed the ten. Here the roof; The colorful manager scored! r : WAT2 fell In, Mr. Muzzy dazedly won!on Spider Jorgensen’s single but! 4 k tye . | land managed to lay down two, Mowities lost their last game of} vistiV{siox acre WEST fe ‘Rare spade winners, defeating the: the Pacific Coast League scAsOn ae ar BRT Mr. Muazy Mr, Abel contract. '5-2, They won Sunday, the op-! ; a - aT AK8642 @#Q/10 The roar of rage from his rightjener, 7-6, aE eae ¥Q1043 Y98S” told him that something sensa- Los Angeles Angels, who won! a 9 Q3 @ 8 6 5- tional had happened. We didn't the league pennant two weeks | wos. QJ63 quite know what i was but there ago, split-a double header with: BouT was no point in letting anybory!San Diego, dropping the opener BA 93 on know that. “Fooled you, didn't)7-6 and taking the nightcap 2 1 wki6 12" he said. | Seattle Rainters, who finished SATI072 ev enceeee eect niin te menos me accent tment soa gemenenmemnnman mA 4: were |: He returned the jack é This advertisement 1s not published or displayed by the Liquor ‘ @jand Mr. Champion ducked again.| -. 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Control Board or by the | Government of Britlsh Columbia : pion won and Mr, Muzzy played DIAMOND LEAD At this point there doubt at all that Mr. Abel was in the suit had been 8- Bred Bennett Raps Sun Publisher VANCOUVER (b —- Premier Bennelt at a press ; Sua a “newspaper baron... iryin ¢ tO set Up a super-govern- iment over the public repescnta- _ tives.” | Striking back ata Sun editor: ‘dal of Sept, 15, Mr, Benneth sail | | my, Uromle is making "deliber- ; ple of British Columbia,” The editorial criticized the: ! record of the Social Credit party , Premier Bennett sald statement abt the press fen that his executive assist. ant, Ron Worley, usked the Sun | - publisher whether “he | reply to the unseemly Ila newspaper,” “refus sed the premier tis oppor- “(nity to reply.” : GEORGE DAWKS AUCTIONEER | Phone G092 nnd 8409 the deuce. 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