f ‘ | ee rot. rf nal Pe pay a “leather whether he landed or eas were worth $100,000, a m1 ® | ' : Dp a ata: Ab tap ee © 96 . t yypo® Sheet! u ' 1 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 21, 1954 Oe erento me eee see Bobo Olson Still Champ: Turns Back Castellani | By BOB MYERS SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Middleweight cham- pion Carl Bobo Olson remained the kingpin of the world’s 160-pound division today after having turned back the threat of the top challenger, Rocky Castel- lani of Cleveland, '- 7 ‘ Bobo of San Francisco cape! 4 tured a unanimous decision over the 28-year-old Rocky Friday surprised look on his face. night in a 15-round nationally ; Rocky tripped over Olson's televised battle that was spirited, ‘lee and his glove touched the Wf not spectacular, and highly; canvas, but he was up immed- dramatic in at least six minutes iately, . of the struggle. || Bobo scrambled as quickly as * Olson is richer by $125,000, his! uding the principals’ realized it, the champion was sitting on the seat of his pants with a ;. he: could to his feet, which re- guarantee from — Castellani’s quired a three-count. and pro- manager, Al Naiman, ceeded to give Rocky all he The 26-year-old native of could handle for the rest of tho | Honolulu: said he plans to con- | frame, | tinue fighting: in the middle-! Ar ‘Prope weight ranks despite the trouble Seb net ren that their he had making the weight limit. ae red nd he was! He may box a light heavy-, feet nee an iF b ‘ e was weight, but only if his manager, AAeny ae ath and. Bobo ap: ' Sid Flaherty, sends him AgAINSE | ied a crusher. A long over | ene. - jhand right found Rocky's jaw, BROKE BONE IN HAND and sent him crashing to the, ‘ Castellani, defeated for only! canvas. ; the. sixth time in 63 fights, had! The game Rocky needed and | a date with a doctor this morn- took a nine-count, and to his | ing. .Dr. A. Lastretti, physician credit, fought out the round like for: the state athletic commis-'a wounded tiger, But his hopes Sion,: said Rocky fractured a faded from that point op. bone’ in his left hand. The unanimous verdict ys : tic : Presumably the mishap oc-j automatic. curred in the second round when | A crowd of 11,873 saw the Bobo caught one of Rocky's; Sap, including 9,719 paying swings on his elbow. The breaks. rome. an Bate ee the was never evident to the crowd, led ind! at 3108-360 TV because Rocky kept throwing ‘@ale dwindled to $105,360, | was la hot Castellani’s share was 60 per tone _ ‘cent of the net gate and TV ; Highlights of the fight were; money or slightly under the packed in the Ith and 12U1 | $195,000 his manager guurenteed rounds. As they came out for! Oho. ' the 11th Rocky Iet fly with a! Nght and before anyone, in-, Try a Dally wews Clas.” ied! A CAM NNOS BOOMER ORR BACK TO SCHOOL 26 Be || It’s good fora a | 10% DISCOUNT during our Jumbo "BACK TO SCHOOL" BONANZA Drop in today and choose from our wonderful stock of fine shoes for Boys and Girls. . , Dad arid Mom can share the wealth 100, COUPON GOOD TILL SEPT, Ath Fashion Footwear pellet Mant t td Uhlan nT ee ”v Be ead LTE LO habe one again = ] s in their millions will be watch- to tell the Chicago White Sox they are out of the American League pennant race. Runs batted Triples—Hamner, Philadelphia, Home -runs—Mays B70 Stolen bases-—Bruton, Milwaukee, The Braves were beaten for the’ third time in four games, 3-1 W York, 18-3 by Chicago. New York defeated Brooklyn whipped Philadelphia 6-4. ‘The eng Giants lead the Dodgare hy tw games and Milwaukee bye 6%, itching -Antonetti, Ne ~-.857, Strikenuts--Roberts, 49. Veer oats HOLD EVERYTHING!—It takes all the braking power to hang on to three lean Saluki the fastest breeds in the world, and Arab Horse Society Shows Soccer Season Nine By JEFF RYAN LONDON (P)—Another soccer Season opens today and the fans the long-boned dogs dre at Roehampton, England. | favorite, ing for a new look in an old With Five-Win Skein.Goin By BEN PHLEGAR Somebody must have forgotten chance, The go-go boys are back in Runs—Musial 99, wee UMMM @ bh ET BONS tte tS high gear with a five-game win- league-leading Cleveland In- CURES BR UODRE ONSEN . dians, They are five games be- : a . hind New York, 84 back of | the a. a! Major League | ieveiana. * | scene, ‘ a L : d But the chances of any such a a strange thing happening are so i At eaders ; a remote that anybody waiting in a a = on ae ee. {line at Comisk é ' Wallace's : By he Associated Press world series ticket better be pre- R , oF AMERICAN LEAGUE | pared for at least ‘another year's Of Cours | ABR OH pet; Par C ° Bae, New York’. 330 51 114° 336) Vigil. Minoso, Chicago . 447 97 148 alls \ INK : ‘Avila, Cleveland... 429 86 140 396 TRUCKS SHINES E Wi Fox, Chicago. 504 91 163 33 Virgil Trucks struck out. six’ s M Mantle, New rere 104 137 320’ Friday night in beating Detroit | i Ains—Mantle, 104, . | Be \ its in Je. z Not JUST Sweaters me Runs Mant ‘ine Doby, Clevelen a 82 ie Sealtered nine hits in ie 97. . \ B BUT Glenayr - Mn Hits—Fox, 163, League pitcher to win 18 games, B . . . ‘ : Doubles—Vernon, Washington, 28. ! Another Sox player, Minnis Min- . Kitten Sweaters. i Washinevon, |! MMinoso and Runnels,’ 969, moved within five points of : . x s--Dobe the league batting Jead with a -» Home runs—Doby, 27, D E Wil a mw 96.95 ~ $7.95 - $8.95 W Stolen bases—Jensen, Boston 11 run-scoring: triple * that ‘raised licity,” mo, : pighing—Feller, Cleveland, 11-2 js average to .331, «+ Jt a Strtkent te nine. '_ Cleveland defeated Baltimore‘ >| Strikeouts—Trucks, Chicago; 133, : u ay: reper 7-2 and gained a full game’ H FULL FASHIONED CASHMERE TREATED LAMBS WOOL . . NATIONAL ape ps the Yankees, whose ‘O-pame . SHRINK PROOF AND MOTH PROOF Hf Snider. Brooklyn 431 ‘96 159 353 winning streak was ended bys body balance and ball control. Ww . me stuelter NewYork a 60 13, ait Willard Nixon and the Boston} Derby, which just escaped the i ri r , a Mays, New York 432 91 144 a33, Red Sox 4-3. Nixon is the first Sccond division a c Ue ci "gg Moon, Sv, Louis 501 89 164 327 pitcher to beat New sl oo times this. season. In~-Musial 110. | Hits—Moon 164 Doubles—Bell, Clnetnnati, 32, >} . ¢ Philadelphia, Pittsburgh 4-0 and ++ coer aw FO THAT pending today’s action. EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB ' ' Cinelnnatl took over fourth place In the Natienal, shadina St. Louis 3-2 despite six double _Dlays by the Cardinals, Phila delphia and Washington in the American League were ralned |: “out, Oe ie ee ee ee ie she's got fo hounds out for a stroll on Starts in Britain | ty-Two Pro Teams Swing Into Action The sport that spells spectator ; and betting thrills to the British {sles through a long, dank win- ter begins this year against al backdrop of international: rever- White Sox Still in Running |ning streak and -breezing ‘as: if ,they thought they still had a Mathematically, they're right, The figures show the Sox still could overhaul both the second- place New York Yankees and the American | year and later toured: North York four] warned players of “longer hours J Milwaukee slipped another full Cflelal oullitied a midrn length. behind New York and #flernoon schedule depending 4. Brooklyn in the National League, |" ames, LONDON (b—A health-minded oe rly -year-ald Rachel Lysley the greensward. Oldest and one of being exnibited in the Saluki Club a Today: jization and . training. English Football League — wil! 5,000 other amateur and pro- fessional clubs throughout . the United Kingdom. At the windup next spring, some 17,000,000 per- Sons will have turned. over mil- lions of pounds In football pools, there will be new champions— and there may be a clear-cut master plan for regaining in- ternational mastery. WORK HARDER The English Football Associ- ation is reported wrestling with the problem of getting the pro- fessional clubs as interested in the international picture as in money-making domestic \ Individual clubs have indicat- ed that players are going to have to work harder. * “No Continental stunts for us,” said manager Ted Drake of Chelsea, referring to the time and energy spent by such-cocn- tries as Hungary in grooming their squads. ‘Chelsea, which shot up the ague’s first division ladder last ! America; did well last: Season be: ieause “we asked the players for 18 little bit more and they gave it Chariton, another first divis- jon team, has said it would con- icontrate in training on better last season. and stiffer -training.” A team ing-and- Dugald Livingatone;-a veteran English coach now handling the Beleian team that tled England in the World Cup this summer, ses. As a result changes have been predicted in style, organ- The full 92-team professional: nlay opening day, along with without any fuss, bother or pub-| ‘Teform: Institelsst“a tne ntda. Tt | || BLACKWOOD 4 -BRID get the hand too high, to play a partial people, play was not as ling, * tight. Dummy played low and Mr. Abel won with the nine spot. He went to dummy With the ace of diamonds and led a low club, iis ten losing to the queen, ING OF SPADES ‘ing: of spades, Mrs, Keen dis- sarded a small diamond and the ace. won, Mr, Abel led another club, hoping the ace was on his ight. But It was no.go, Mr, spades -to defeat the contract, Mr. Abel should have made the hand.’ Usually you don't play high from. dummy on: the first trick. when you have an equal card in your own hand: (as the une: of spades, was equal to the ten here). But this was a ree- ognizable exception, RULE OF 11 - EVANSTON, Ill, \— Charles P. Taft, yesterday spoke up for the American socal ahd econ- omic system before fellow Christ- jans from many lands. Taft, brother of the hite séna- ‘or Robert A. Taft of Ohio, voleed his views ‘while delezates ‘to the assembly of the World Counc.) of Churchts' wert-cn- raged’ in a round of discussions on the broad subject of a‘““te- sponsible society.” - (toc: ti “We Americans area respons- ib’e “society,” Taft said to. an audience of visilors to ‘the ‘ein: vention. Taft is ‘an assembly delegate, eo, He mentioned social security, workmen's compensation for in- juries on the job; the minimum Wage law, the 40-hour week, farin oo v4. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | | Wrong Play From Board Brings Contract’s Defeat} After some rather fancy bidding, Mr, Abel ar. rived at a reasonable contract of three no‘trump, Mr, Champion had’ opened a- minimum and he suffered some during the auction, fearing his partner would He. frowned darkly when Mr. Abel bid three no trump and muttered something to the kib- ltzers: about it being Impossible , with some The result of this unjustified Srousing was that Mr; Abel's good as his bid- Mr. Meek, decided to lead his {° fourth best spade even though he sull had been bid on his Now Mr, Meck lald down the Meek won and cashed. three| {king and queen, Mr. Abel could US. Social Economic System Outlined For World Churchmen price: floors and ‘public housing, | and said: wt fot to boast but to show you that talism: In nearly allio’ this legis: latlon and in ‘its enforeeinent, has been evidence of the-strong comes in large part out of our! religious and missionary back- around,” was of Itke mind. | , “England has all the baste j material to whack all the Hun-: garlans who won two big vie-; torles over England, who were. ever born, if the players do job instead of asking for more money,” he declared, | Lions Reported | | Anglican, and Orthedox Chrict thelr share and get on with the | ° | Untted Blatos, asserted: rand values, | LISENIIOWER TO SPEAK ! 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If this card happened. to be one of ‘the hon- ors, there was nothing to fear, But if Mr. Meek had both the ‘have given himself three . spade ‘stoppers instead of two,'by play- ‘ing the ten from dummy at trick one. ‘ ' If he had: taken this -stmple ‘precaution dummy’s jack ang ten of spades would never have fallen helplessly under Mr. ‘Mcek’s king and queen, two continents, and said: - “At the present rate of splrit- ual Impotence, with the protec- tive’ covering of the hydrogen bomb, it is only a matter of ime H—K J'6 D~A KJ 8 c—J 99 West Kast (Mr Meek)” (Mrs Keen) S—~K Q 749 S—B He-§ 73,2 ° # H-Q 06 4 D—-Q 3° D-1097643 C—A.Q ——O § - South (Mr, Abel) A 0 5.2 H--A 16 D~5 .. C—~K 108749 The. bidding: . } North . 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