he a ot “4 iy Bay Hq 2 , ever “about golf,” a natural subject as eg tough time?” Carter: remarked: “They're hungry.” wurh their initiative. é ' “anergy, - run harder or hit harder: or otherwise ease’ tension, win. £0. pay. his living expenses, ° ‘thought the young fellow, woul ered, ‘I don’t know how. mucl FI INALLY A. WE IN: rae in,.‘T. don't know,’ Hogan ans- oney, he has in the ‘bank, " ATS hieatd. ot a case where a oung. fellow. WAS. having. inis troubles. on the tour, and a. group Ef ds told. him they, would stake him for eight. tournaments,” ‘The fellow won: ‘the: second tournament, and after that they didn't ‘have to. stake, him. any more,” ae ts Even the best, ‘of-them have. trouble with their nerves, ‘And you can’ 't-always iell by looking ata man what. state hls nerves “are in, Sam Snead. was explaining that: . You look: at’ ‘Lloyd | Mangrum.- and you ‘think’ he hasn't’ i him; -you know what's happening: inside.”. or Someone asked:Sam’ about. himself... motions.around the-slomach area,-“I’'m ‘always like this.” much .as’ a: Promising athlete’ is given: a college scholar- ).;When expenses are running about + $250. a week. and. incom? 2 about: $50. something's got too give. cnet Ss Say ys. Si wcuck ROSTON.u The’ Boston. Record r repor ts it hag. learned that -Boalie Terry Sawehuk soon ‘will. ‘return to Boston’ Bruins: of. the ” ‘National: ‘Hockey League.’ : : . Sawehuk quit the team, ‘because of nerves, January 19 which sled: to, the” acquisition ‘by - the. Bruins’ of’ Don Siinmons from Sprineficld: of the . American” League, , The Record: story, says ‘Simmons and Sawelnuk will be pla > toned for: the rest: of, the Season, ) cy When-asked about: the. Sawehuk ease, Boston general man- . ager ‘Lynn Patrick replied: : a “Tdon't know anything about it JI haven’ t spoken with him: ‘sincé January. 5 when I left ona ‘scouting trip of Western Canada. ay aT’ tried. to. talk with him once, but he. wouldn’t, Ii expect to hear ae from: him, but-i have. no: ‘inkling: when, I t Jus have a hunch “that, he'll 1 eet ine touch: with me. ” mo = - last Nails Fas ‘ANNAPOLIS, Md,” Bob mer, 16015," West Jordan, Utah Relisniyder,” 226- “potind ‘tackle | oytpointed Wilf Greaves, 18 ‘twice: voted most > valuable Ed honton, 0): Navy: player. in football games . u : last. year, tried out: this season ‘ for the squash: team.” ‘He. didn’t make. ite: “We isn’t rough’ Y 1 SAYS coach’ Art. 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"the our” ° ie “This was a switch;as ‘you hear’ alot about hungry ball clubs : ahd: hungry fighters, the, idea being. that if-their stomachs are : Witig'a little: they are better performers; Wealth: ‘and, ease Tn golf,” Car ber continued, “you. can't let off steam as you when you're, in a more ‘active: sport. ‘You, can’t release’ the’ “A young golfer. ‘starting out with little money knows he has In one-tournament, one: of ‘these young fellows was leading. er:the first, tivo rounds, ‘and: somebody, asked Ben Wogan if he. nerve. in- ‘his body,”.he 4 Was saying, “But inside he's ‘all butter flies, Jimmy: Demaret. seems ‘carefree, But if. you are. Close enough to. ¢,” he laughed,’ clenching his fists. and making churning. Maybe some’ benevolént : ‘soul ‘should subsidize. these young: . man. of. the freedom fund of the | luncheon,; -btit | he © still found | { arose, of course I’d be willing to - Salt Lake. City wm—Gene Full- |; _ New. York i "Tony: Dibiase _ utpoihted Chris SARA ' matehed. Both poured in volleys] Gordie ‘MeCutcheon, Two. ‘teams, sponsored by Me='o~ 7" n Rae. Motors". and © Fraser . and tractions sofa Payne have been’ formed : and inary: event. * oS regular play for the new league)’ ‘The junioy Siptinds" “will: fatain will: start tonight at.8:30, p.m, | their feature.*billing™in "Satur Possibility of a. third senior; day's games and the girls* games ‘team’ being formed to give more wij): take ‘the’ preliminaries. competition - .WAS also “mentioned There’ will’ bes: no, more- girls’ by Mr. McCutcheon. 4 ‘| games .on Tuesday nights." wo, “It is plamied to..hold the |": ‘Tonight, “Booth ‘Rainmakers senior’ games every Tuesday. for |. dake on Anniinciation: Crusad-— the ‘time being thereby relogat- ers in the. preliminary, event ing the junior ‘league | teams, al? pm.) which have been the major ate | Robinson Says Might Take r, int a’ ; prellm- unchanged, ° Mr, sald, “Mr, McCutcheon: also. warned basketball league. ds. this?Satur- \day. Forms Must, be ; completed “Manager's Job “LOS - -ANGELES: (a) Jackie Robinson“ says he’s through: with. baseball: as’ a “player, but: he might. he: interested ‘in: a. man- ager’s: job. ° ed * He was ‘here Monday as chair’ or-before. thi§: date.” the ages. of 'six' to: 12 years, willy be played: “Saturday. mornings. senior : lads: by. experienced National . Association for’ the players, : re Advancement of: Colored. People|” ‘dnd. was: honored | “at. a civic time to chin with. sports writers. “While I'd - never. return. to} baseball strictly.as a player, " hei. said, “I'd certainly feel differ-. ently about an offer to manage. And as a manager, if the need play at least, part time.” If any” sueh’: “development arose, he added, he would: need approval of William Black, pres: | ident of the New York. restaur- | ant chain by: whom Robinson: is. now employed, as. personnel. die rector. : tougher “mateh © “than Heer p jolted-thée"crown ’ off the head. of ‘Sugar -Ray~ ‘Robinson’ Jes. ‘than | four-weeks ago and: thes Risky ‘rown-holder ‘was (he. fitst to Ladmit it'after the battle “Greaves: [was ‘toughe _: Robinson;. ‘the ‘first Negro. to play in’ the major leagues,’ said he'thinks his former. mates, thet. Brooklyn: Dodgers, - will repeat for the National Lengue pennant | this year, . “Booth Memorial | Curling Results. tai the "bat Results. in‘-the ‘Booth’ Memor- | toe: flurry. tal High | ‘school: curling league S played ‘every ‘Saturday morning the. tnidsestion and” head : ‘that: areas follows: whipped heater put. Pullmer , ,clearly ahead of Greaves: abou -Kellough 19, Ritchie 3, L. mid-way in the fray. Kristmanson’ 10, Powers 5, Mac- Fullmer .. wei shed Gregor 9, Anderson 5, Pick “9,1 8 crowd: ‘of 3,500. 10 ‘is. . 160%, ’ Greaves, 162... : Mintz yelled that Greaves had Son 8a “ohn Both opened stronily and forl given “Fullmer a better fight gona s ohn-,j - few’ -rounds.. their styles|than’ Robinson. did,” “Another rematch between of lefts ‘and ; ‘tights: to’ the ribs: Ruperts Win Again” Prince Ruperts, this cily's- en- try In Vancouver: Senior B Bas} kethall edged Felix Mixers 61- 57 last night after the lead see. sdwed back and forth through; the entire game, : Top marksmen on the Rupert | squad were Kristmanson who notched 17’points and Thrasher 16, Morrison scored 2, Morison 11,: Forbes 0, .Clecone 4, Carlso 30n, Me. Kay, Forbes 2, Total Gl, trae me em res owen pereenne ever eevee Curling Results ‘Results of the Women's curl MI LWAUKEE' i-Cineinhati 5 ‘ted the report, ‘Tebhetts asked, ' “How did they know these same: Tehbetty, the: 14956 smanager | i of the year" in the National Lea- AUG, . addrossed an: ‘tudiende of: 00 Ab’ the: annual, Milwaukee Os ‘Baseball Writers’ “Diamond, Din- | nen,” | "l don't believe anyone, Just! ./on hearsay Information, has the: right to Jeopardize, the family Company “Ltd, competition Redlegs! manager sald, played last Might are as follows: | “He referred’ to remarks madi Tym, draw: Lahtl 2% Lewis 1, ean hy Jackie Rohingon that Newlon 8, Bunbur 6, MeDanald , the Milwaukeo Braves' 1986 pen-:! 4, Gomes 0: McKay 11, Scott 7, nant hopes were harpooned by. | Kerr 7, J, Johnson, jane ar two kay. playors who,! 1 p.m. draw: Lofgren 8 Shier necording to Robinson, luxui-! Admission ptlées will remain |. . _ MeCutehcon Loe DEADLINE ‘SatviAa : noe that. “deadline. for. registration |. a . lapplicants:-for: the: “Little. League oe and .sént -to: Mr: Mecuteheoi oni: > Little..Léague. loop. white will oe embody. all- youngsters between}. Instruction: in: the: fuindiimentals}" Of basketball: will. -be - ‘given the}. 3 have’ "ess: dnd ‘less power. ye ‘Chamber nder ‘the door’ iy “However: “Greaves ‘began to tire’ as’ Fulmer. ‘worked over his: from the: champ’s: thundering | low. wide: ones to. the’ sides, but! : this. failed ‘too. Greaves tapped | ‘about a rematch.” n| the - ‘title-holder with some | SMODDY, but ineffective jabs and| e| then”: “followed through = with * | crosses.” toFullmer’s’ face. But Las. ‘the. ‘vicious, rounds wore on; cs’. punches | seemed to ’The «roar. of the fans hadn't died. down in the ‘Coilseum be- fore Jake Mintz, Greaves’ man- ager, .was demanding a.“cham- pionship fight for. my boy.” Fullmer. and Robinson would be \ Tebbetts Blasts Criticism, | OF Baseball layer’ Lives | Warriors Birdie Tehbetts took critics on! athictes to, task’ Monday night, announcing, “I'm tired of people ‘erilietalng, tha. life of: baseball payers hall players ‘dlan't go to > Bled Haney (Braves manager). . and ask . him, whether they could iptay: out a little later than usual?! dary goals, while Murray Wilkie That: happons quite often bn; all vot the Witnineg marker, ball. clubs.” “Dny not orllical of Jackie not. league’ standings, with Cal- inson,”: “'Debbotts sald. 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Scot. who has championed the cause of anes soccer. pliyers Soi almost - man of. the. players. union,’ “Monday aiternoon . -the 220- ound ex- -footballer entered. a anchester hotel: for the an- nual meeting, of the - Soceer Players Unton as the 3,000-meni- her organization’s full- time paid chairman. Four. hours later he left the meeting almost in tears after being dropped both ‘as ; chatiman and’ as a member oi ! the union’s committee, Not one of the 68 club repre- sentatives present nominated him for re-election, The union sald, without amplification, that | Guthrie's removal came — after : “reviewing negotiations and the outcome of several issues during : the last two years.” BONUSES GRANTED However, it is known some members were unhappy at ae “LONDON im_-Aveurients for and against fox hunting’ have “yeen: stirred agaln—by the. “blooding” years, has been fired a’ chalr Guthrie's action last year in | public's. packet. Robinson is an! (old man--should be in a wheel- | chair. The publie wants to see! {body ih the clinches... The Pitts- | young. blood." | ‘burgh: ‘slugger tried:slanding off; ; Fullmer’s S manager, Marv Jen-! son, merely said “Stack up that | green stuff Jake and we'll talk | ‘Both fighters looked in excel- | ‘ent condition. The handsome : young Canadian did much of: the ‘leading, bul’ when: he didn’ v! Fullmer did ‘and devastatingly. | Each’ was cut over:.his left eye, but neither. was bothered by ‘it. Fullmer. got. the victory on Judge. Del Markham’s 6-3-1 scor- | dng; judge Boh Yokum’s. 7-2-1 call and the 9-1 marked up by referee Kon Schulsen, The As- sociated Press card gave Fullmer | : 8, Greaves’ 1 and 1 even. Stamps Trim ae WINNIPEG (@ — Calgary; Stampeders kept Winnipeg War. ! rors disorganized with close’ checking to win 2-1 Monday night in a Western Hockey. Leaguo game before 2,206 fans, Dave Dake seared both Cal. ' The game “nade na difference monton and Drandon in the ratrio division and the War- tars Inulast’ place, ere ne A mS UND SR nN! oo Sete sma FF eRe rer | | " Daily N News 's Classifieds HOUSE OF STONE and _ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN FREE PANTS SME” With Each New Suit of two babtes according The: faces of Anne Blundy, five months, and Robert Tucker, ; 18 months; were fouched with the severed paws, of a fox ‘illed | sby: the Belvoir’ owned by the child en's grand-— The’ protests came flooding in, “The practice: belongs to. the age of the caveman,” * sald a: “An obscene tte, a barbarism more: in keeping with’ Mau Mau ritual than. the standar ds of a civilized Christian, country,” “sald: the-National Society for the Abolition of, Cruel Sports, Tivresponse, Sir Harold Nutting, TM-year-old squire of Quenby anejent ‘and delightful custom, men in hunting fe should be blooded,” ” _ And the British Field Sports Socicty. commented: “Blooding is the harmless. method of initiating young followers. into the vhunt,.and' has been a traditional custom In England for many swift touch of a fox's blood on children speelflealy asked the untsman to carry out this gesture,” * Champion of Soccer Players Nearly in Tears Over Firing making public a-union decision to tuke strike action unless de mands for. inereased’ ‘bonuses were mel. Some members sald publicly hts action. might prove "detrimental. to negollations then tinder way. Later club owners nereed to increase. sane bonuses to £3 fora victory and 30 shill. Ings. for ‘a draw. ‘The previons honuses were £2 and fi. ‘Two players of intetnational lepule expressed surprise vat (he ualon . gellan. Trevor - Ford, Welsh international - been feuding with the football league, said "it seems-hard luck on Guthrie”, ns Len Shackleton, Sunderland star sald: “simmy was always it bit of a bull in. the ¢hina shop but he hada tough job.’ ro Guthrie, who has held the £1,000-a-year chairman's’ post Since 1948, sald: “I did not ex- pect this to happen ‘after all this -time, but It is. Just one of those things.” °- 220 6th St . 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