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-PAGE SEVENTEEN. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955. ELM IRA STAT? GAZETTE Best-Ball Starts At Country Club Shunned Vince Martinez 8-5 Pick over Varona SYRACUSE, N.Y. lT) Third- Both are itching to meet the new ranked welterweight Vince Marti-j welter king, Carmen Basilio. r.ez of Paterson, N.J., is an 8-5 It will be Martinez' first 1955 favorite for his 10-round scrap! start.

He has contended that a 1 dispute with the Boxing Managers tonight against the Cuban, Chico Varona. Two big Country Club Best-lard Tryon and Jerrv Dimmick cident a few weeks ago and has not been able to play much golf Ball questions will be answered prove to be the team to beat this lime? since. Last year the Impaglias took medalist honors with a rec during today's qualifying round for the fifth annual tournament. Will the defending champs Dr. Rocco and Al Impaglia of Auburn be able to defend the crown they won last year? And will the first year (1951) champs How- Guild prevented him from getting fights.

The bout will be televised nationally (NBO from the War Memorial Auditorium. Martinez sized up Varona yesterday as "very underestimated. He's a tough kid. He takes a very good punch and he's a good puncher with either hand." No word has been heard on the Impaglias although they remarked earlier that they hoped to make it. Neither was at home this morning.

Al was injured in an auto ac- Horrors! Hero Gagne Disqualified ord 64 and then went on to take the championship. Dimmick Shoots 72 The Tryon-Dimmick due will qualify today and from off yesterday's practice round the team I 4 JJr A. i Has Verne Gagne been turned arona manager oacn rnu-y. may prove hard to beat. Dimmick shot a par 72.

Tryon, former jElmiran, is now living in Cleve- land while Dimmick is from Binghamton. So far no Elmira team has won its own Best-Ball although it has shared in two titles. Howard Tryon and Dimmick won in 1 1951 and a year later Bill Tryon ln Case Moore Gets It Rocky 2-1 Favorite For Unsigned Fight into a villain? The small pro'commemea: it ue a wrestling crowd announced if Martinez will stay there 2,103 Thursday at Dunn Field and throw punches. Chico will beat could wonder today after the one-Ihim if Vince really wants to time hero was disqualified in his fight." show with Yukon Eric. 1 Varona, who came to New York Gagne and Eric had each taken from Havana, has been sparring a tumble so it was survivor-takes-1 with ex-welter champion Johnny all when Gagne reached from out- jSaxton.

He had a light workout side the ropes to try a "slumber yesterday. He has won 65 of his number" on his foe. Since professional bouts, 42 by knock-Gagne's name is Verne, not Char-outs, losing 19 and drawing in 3. i- I By MURRAY ROSE of the intense interest, set up a NEW YORK IK Fight fans still! starting "line" of 2-1 Marciano, buzzed today over the outcome of jwhich means undefeated Rocky a September Rocky Marciano-is an 11-5 favorite in man-to-man Archie Moore heavyweight title! odds. fight and the "happy talk" wasi New Chicago.

Los Angeles expected to speed up the negoti-jand New Orleans were the conations for the eagerly awaited1 Ending cities although New York ie mat was megai. trie mitt i Martinez has won 40 of his 43 pro I was raised. fights, 22 by knockouts. He has won Of course. Gagne title is straigllt since ne lost t0 Danny Any rassling fan knows you cant Giovanelli in May 1953.

jlose a title only a match on! such a minor thing as a disquali-i Ification. THURSDAY'S STARS It was reported in the prelims! Press that Bozo Brown and Red Lyons! PITCHING Frank Sullivan, Red 'came out all even and Jackie! Sox, blanked Tigers with a two- DISCUSS LITTLE LEAGUE Members of Little League Baseball, met with the Heights Little League committee last night to discuss plans for the organizing of a Little League in the Heights. In picture are, from left, Albert Houghton, secretary-treasurer of Little League, Crnrlie Alpert, chairman of the Heights committee, J. Ralph Hoyt, Region 2 dfrector of Little League, and Gary May of the Heights, program chairman. appears to have the rail position match.

teamed with Dimmick to take the title. The last two tourneys have gone to out-of-town duos. In 1953 Bob Hill and Mike Zambito of Rochester won and last year the Impaglias. Following today's qualifying, schedules for four flights will be drawn and opening round matches will start tomorrow morning. Second round matches an beaten eights will be played Saturday afternoon with the semifinals and finals scheduled Sunday.

Provision for Extras Frank Socash, pro at the Country Club, said that if more than 64 teams qualify the surplus teams will play 18 holes of medal play Saturday and 18 more Sunday-Yesterday eight teams qualified with the Iszard brothers, Nichols out-exhibitioned Ted hitter 7-0 for his ninth victory. Lewin. HITTING Gene Woodling, Indians, had a perfect 4-for-4 and drove in four runs in 9-2 victory over Orioles. Ed Kelly announced next Friday's feature show will pair Eric with badman Hans Schmidt. Shadow over Wimbledon Seixas' Shoulder 'Hurts Many' "Rocky'll murder the old man" "Archie is too smart for the Rock and he can hit just as good." That's the way it's been going ever since 38-year-old Archie pulverized middleweight champion Bobo Olson in the third round at the Polo Grounds Wednesday night.

'Happy Talk' "Happy talk, that's what it is," for the plum, a big boost to hotel, entertainment and department store interests. Al Weill, manager of Marciano. apparently favors New York so he can draw heavily from Rocky's New England fans. The rotund manager also doesn't look with favor on television. If he has his way it will be another theatre-television show for Rocky.

Likes To Listen "I ain't saying where we're gonna go," said Weill after talk WIMBLEDON, England VicjPhiladelphian planned a morning, was called off yesterday. Officials Seixas' ailing shoulder and the de-( workout on a back court to see1 announced "failing light" as the caying center court cast shadows(if he can again make overhead reason, but actually, it was post-today over the Wimbledon Lawn! shots. jponed to give the groundkeepers said Charley Johnston, manager of Moore. "That's music to my ears. We'll do a million easy." A Broadway bookie, taking note Tennis championship.

NorrisiBob and Bill, leading the way ing with promoter Jim STOCK CAR RACES SATURDAY NITE 8:30 Seixas hoped overnight treat with 75 Thursday. "I ain't heard from those guys in New Orleans or Los ment would take the pain out of won't make the If so, he and his Davis Cup dou-imore time to work on the grass, bles partner, Cincinnati's Tonyj Some observers believe the pres-Trabert, will take the court oot ault rule-allowing play-against a young British pair ers t0 strike tlieir service while Bobby Wilson and Tony Pickard.poised on one footis responsible This score his powerful serving arm. The Angeles yet. But I like to listen flight. It will take propositions.

jcIose to 70 t0 make the No' 1 "This is a hot fight and I gotta t. get what we can. Rocky the were: ine maicn was postponed a the condition of the center court. Players now have a tendency to dig in as they serve. Baseball Standings EASTERN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Reidinr ELMIRA Williamsport 5, Schenectady 1 Wilkes-Barre 5, Albany 2 U3 Inn.) Binghamton 13.

Allentown cnamp, aint ne. Bm Schweizer and Joe Lemak Weill and Norris will get togeth- had a 77 Ray Kirabcr and er again on June 30, giving theGeorge Hasbrouck, 78; Jim Wood Rand Wins 8th Title In Softball 7 TIIRILLiriG RACES OF MODIFIED AND STOCK CARS HUMAN BAT'' Crashing tht WALL OF FIRE and 4 Games Slated In Tri-County nidiidsei ume io uLstuss me Biair French, 78; Marv with Rocky. Christain and Paul Stone, 81; Blaise D'Antoni, New Orleans'tnnn an(i Rav Turner. 81: to give Seixas additional rest for his shoulder. He injured the muscle two weeks ago, playing in the French championships.

Blow to U.S. Cup Team If Seixas and Trabert, top-seeded doubles pair in the tournament, are forced to scratch, much of the glamour will be gone from the Wimbledon competition. And if Seixas injury proved serious, it would be a tremendous loss to United States' chances of millionaire promoter, waved guar-jDon Gile and Dr. Jim Stecre, 82, antees ot tor Marciano ana anj Fred Doane and Charles Remington Rand chalked up its $150,000 for Moore to battle in the Austin, 86. PENN YAN The Hall Merchants, following their win over Phelps last week for their first victory in two seasons, will meet the Canandaigua Lakers in one of four enmps whirh will wind PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF REX ROSSI Hollywood Stunt Rider Plus Roping Exhibition eighth straight Industrial Softball League championship last night with an impressive 10-0 Pet.

OB Williamsport 37 24 .607 Binghamton 34 26 .567 24 Beading 33 26 .559 3 Allentown 34 28 .548 Schenectady S3 28 .541 4 Wilkes-Barre 25 35 .417 11 EUUBA 25 38 .397 13 Albany 22 38 .367 Ui triumph over second-place Gen retaining the Davis Cup this fall, up the first half of this year's Seixas already has been elimi- Finger Lakes Tri-County League nated from (he Wimbledon singles, action. Giants Drop Irvin to Mardi Gras city. Babe McCoy of Los Angeles offered a pot of with the two fighters figuring out the shares. 'One Beautiful Fight' Pitches for New York and Chi-! cago have been made by Julius Helfand, chairman of the New York Athletic Commission, and Livingston Osborne, chairman of GAMES TODAY Adm. $1.15 Til Ind.

Children under 12 Our Guests CHEMUNG SPEEDROME Races Sanctioned by Atlantic Stork Car Racing Association era! Electric. Hank Margeit pitched two-hit ball as Rand registered its ninth straight victory of the season. GE is now 6-3. losing to Gil Shea of Los Angeles Geneva will travel to Rush-ville Sunday, Gorham will be at Phelps and Aloquin hosts two days ago. As for Wimbledon's fabled cen Minneapolis American LaFrance, the last ter court, the question is whether the ground keepers can patch it winless club in the Industrial LOUIS, MV-The New York the Illinois Athletic Commission.

last night finally crashed into up to last through the tournament. Allentown at ELMIRA Binghamton at Readme Williamsport at Albany Schenectady at Wilkes-Barre GAMES SATURDAY Allentown at ELMIRA Williamsport at Albany Schenectady at Wilkes-Barre Binghamton at Reading (2) PONY LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS HORN ELL 10. CORNING Bradford 9-4, Jamestown 7-5 Hamilton 3. Wellsville 0 Olean 13. Erie 4 as calm as Giants, struggling to get back into Meanwhile, Moore, ever, prepared to visit a couple National League conienuon," iuiu.hu wim u- wmi-u aim nd a wee mu.

of his "hometowns." Toledo and brought up infielder Wayne Ter- 11 decision over Ward LaFrance. I The ground around both base San Dieao. Then the 38-vear-old williger from their Minneapolis American LaFrance scored 12, lines is breaking up. And there are srvDsv of the rina will open a tour farm club today and sold outfielder the second inning and bare patches in the grass at the base lines and around the net. Standing! early in July with Lucky Thomp-1 Monte Irvin outright to the Millers, was never headed.

It was the son's jazz band. The changes were announced asjclub's first victory in eight Arehi said again thah hp. the Giants prepared to open a games. Ward LaFrance is now Pet. GB.

w. Match Called Off One match on the center court .784 Hamilton 40 Hradfnrd 30 22 .577 11 lieve I nan heat Rockv. nnssihlplseries with the St. Louis Cardinals 2-7. I can knock him out.

Whv should 'tonight. In an upset Hankins knocked iUSIWOiOLE Terwilliger will replace the ailing I pick on him if I didn't think I could beat him?" Marciano nas heen quoted as saying that if he fought Moore he Hardinge out of first place in the League with a 20-17 slugfest victory. It was Hardinge's tie with idle Seven-Up. Fourth place Hankins is 5-4. Artistic moved to within a half game of Seven-Up and Hardinge by trimming Westing-house 12-6.

Artistic is 6-2. would try and back up Archie be Davey Williams at second base. Irvin was one of the stars of the Giants' pennant rush in 1951 when the New Yorkers overtook the Brooklyn Dodgers and won a thrill-packed playoff. Irvin was in near tears when he was told of his shift to the minors. cause moving backward is hard on Sam Mele Sold To Cincinnati BOSTON (Pi Outfielder Sam Mele of the Boston Red Sox today went to the Cincinnati Reds on waivers in an interleague deal.

Mele, a right-handed batter, hasn't seen much action this season. He broke in with the Sox organization in 1946 playing at Scran-ton and Louisville. The Sox brought him up in 1947, traded him to Washington in 1949 and the Senators sent him along the legs. CORNING 27 S3 -MO IS(2 Wellsville 27 25 .519 13'2 Jamestown 21 25 .457 18a Erie 23 29 .442 17'i Olean 22 28 .440 17 HORXELL 1 3 .335 28 GAMES TODAY HOBNELL at CORNING Wellsville at Hamiltpn Erie at Olean Bradford at Jamestown AMERICAN lEAOl'E lesterdaj's Resulli New York 4, Kansas City 0 Boston 7, Detroit 0 Chicago 7, Washington Cleveland t. Baltimore 2 Standings Won Lost Pet.

Behind New York 45 23 .662 Chicago 40 22 .645 2 Cleveland 40 26 .6 4 Detroit 32 30 .316 1 Boston 34 32 .515 10 Kansas City 24 40 .375 19 Washington 23 40 .365 li Baltimore 20 45 .308 23 "It will make one beautiful fight if he presses me, said Moore with a large toothy, happy grin. "I knew I wasn't playing LAKE and SECOND STS. NEXT TO THE AMERICAN LEGION SEASON CLEARANCE COME IN TODAY AND "ROCKET AWAY" AT REDUCED JULY PRICES he said. "I had to think something 0en. Electric' 101 130 410 11 a 000 000 0 0 S3 Malandra; Makovttch might happen but I didn't think it Margeit and and Huffner.

would happen here now. Artistic Card WestlnffhouM Major League Leaders 020 O0 1- ooi ooa 3- li a FRIDAY'S 1AMES AMERICAN I.EAOI Burroughs and corsi; whiting, to nicago tnree years later. Kowaiski and Wert. He started out with the Balti- Orioles in 1954, coming to Am- LaPraac. o7l2)6 440 S- the SX in mid SeaSOn' Ward LaPranca 4 0 3 013 011 16 4 THURSDAY'S FIGHTS Assnciaifd Press NEWCASTLE.

N.B.-Floyd Patterson, 170. Brooklyn, stopped Yvon Durelle, 170, Baie Ste Anne. N.B.. 5. LOS ANGELES Johnny Summerlin.

195, Detroit. atooDed Zora Eollev. 188. Phoe- Cleveland at New York (night) Garcia BATTING (based on 150 at bats-Kallne, (3-8 vs. Kucks (5-3.

Detroit. .371:) Kuenn, Detroit. Fox, Chicago at Boston (night) Pierct (5-4) vs. 'Chicago. Power.

Kansas City, Parnell (2-1). Smith and Doby. Cleveland. .309. Kansas City at Baltimora (night)-Porto-: RUNS BATTED IN-Jensen, Boston, 51 Pack and Phelps: Smith.

Brown! SOl'THFRN association Mobile 7. Birmingham 0 Mantle, New York, 50; Kaline, Detroit, 49; nix. 6 Berra. New York. 47; Delslng, Detroit, 43.

OAKLAND, Calif Frankla Sequlera. and Jack carrero (1-3) vs. itogovin d-t. Detroit at Washington (night) Hoeft (-J) vs. Porterfield (7-9).

DOUBLES-Finigan, Kansas City, 18; nm, Oakland, stopped Bamon Cartllo, 130, 1 1 Chattanooga 8, Little Hock New Orleans 7. Atlanta i Memphis 10, Nashville 8 White, Boston. 15; Goodman. Jensen and San Jose 7 LIVERPOOL. England Idrissa Diont, HR Welkopf.Pnrk (ALF).

Hanking 18, Hardinge 12 Button and Gleason, Sekella; Jones and Forker. HR-Forker. Sapanlc, Ottaviano. I Piersall. Boston, Smith, Cleveland and Pow er, Kansas City, 14.

HOME RUNS-Mantle. New York. 18: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 147, France, outpointed Wally Thorn, 146, Great Rritaln, 15 (for European welterweight title). Minneapolis 9, New York (NL 5 exhibition I Zernial. Kansas City, 15: Jensen, Boston.

loiedo M. raui 5 1 SATTTEDAY'S SCHEDUIiB Detroit at Washington Kansas City at Baltimore Cleveland at New York I Chicago at Bonton NATIONAL IEAGCE YeslerdaT'i Remits Brooklyn 1, Chicago 4 St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 1 Only games scheduled. Standings Brooklyn Milwaukee Chicago New York Cincinnati Philadelphia St.

Louis Won Lest rcl. Behind ..49 16 .754 ...35 30 .538 14 36 31 .537 14 32 33 .492 17 ..28 33 .459 IS ...29 35 .453 19H .17 35 .435 20V 21 44 .323 28 Pittsburgh FRIDAY'S GAMES got our special mid-summer trade-in allowances and SAVEI TUBELESS DcLuxc Super-Cushions 14; Zauchtn, Boston, Kaline, Detroit and Robinson, New York, 13. PITCHING (based on 5 decisions) Byrne, New York. 5-1, Donovan, Chicago and Wynn. Cleveland, 9-2.

Ford, New York, 8-3, Byrd and Fornleles. Chicago and Houtteman, Cleveland, 5-24 .714. STRIKEOUTS-Score. Cleveland, 111; Turley, New York, 106; Lemon, Cleveland, 65; Sullivan, Boston. 63; Pierce, Chicago, 61.

NATIONAL LEAGI'E BATTING (based on ISO at bats)-Ash-burn. Philadelphia, Campanella, Brooklyn, Kluszewski. Cincinnati, Mueller, New York, Long, Pittsburgh. .328. RUNS BATTED IN-Snider.

Brooklyn, 70; Campanella, Brooklyn, 63; Ennis, Philadelphia. 53; Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 48; Musial, St. Louis, 44. DWRLES Repulskl, St. Louis.

17; niton, Milwaukee, 16; Reese. Snider and Campanella, Brooklyn and Logan, Milwaukee, 15. HOME RUNS Snider, Brooklyn, 23: Kluszewski. Cincinnati. 21: Campanella.

Brooklyn, 19: Mays, New York, 17: Banks, Chicago and Mathews, Milwaukee, 15. PITCHING (based on 5 Brooklyn, 6-0, 1 000; Newcombe, Brooklyn, 12-1, Arroyo, St. Louis, 8-2, Loes. Brooklyn, 7-2, Jetfcoat, Chicago. 6-2, .750.

STKIKEOUTSIones, Ch(cgo, 13: Roberts, Philadelphia, 84: Conley. Milwaukee, Haddlx. St. Louis, 71; Newcoir.be, Brooklyn. 71.

Brooklyn at Milwaukee (night) Ersklne (8-3) vs. Burdette (4-4). Pittsburgh at Chicago Friend (4 3) vs. Minner (5-3). New York at St.

Louis (night) Gomez (3-3) vs. Poholsky U-2) or Lawrence (2-5). Philadelphia at Cincinnati twl-riht-Negray (04) and Mrozinskl (0-2) or Kuzava (1-0) vs. Minarcin t4-2) and Nuxhall (64). SATTTKDArS SCHEDULE Philadelphia at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at Chicago New York at St.

Louis (N) INTERNATIONAL LEAGI'E YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 10. Toronto 4 Buffalo S. Rochester 4 Columbus Richmond 3 Havana 4 5, Syracuse 1-1 PRICED RIGHT SOLD RIGHT GUARANTEED RIGHT '54 MERCURY SDN. 'S3 DODGE '52 HUDSON Low Mileage Co Commodare 2-Door MercO-Matic o. Owner Clean O.rdrlv.

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Pet. GB. Toronto 41 SS ,621 Havana 41 2fl .612 '4 Montreal 39 2 .600 Hi Columbui 32 34 Rochester 31 3.1 ,44 9 Buffalo 27 37 .422 13 'i Richmond .27 40 .403 14' a Syracuse 24 41 .369 161, GAMES TODAY Buffalo at Toronto Rochester at Montreal Richmond at Syracuse Havana at Columbui Tubeless advantages: Bettor Blowout Protection this great new tiro hai no tule to chafe, pinch, or blow I Get all these Goodyear Better Puncture Protection Triple-Tempered 3-T Cord plus exclusive Crip-Seal construction give a double line of defense against Punctures. CAIRO iff) Clarence Johnson, president of the American Weight-lifting Fecteration, said today Russia had agreed to send a team to compete in the United States next March. Johnson is accompanying the U.

S. team which recently competed against the Soviets in Moscow and Leningrad. He said his team received "a cordial and courteous reception" while touring Russia, and praised Soviet sport fans. The American team will give only exhibitions here. Last nicht Dog Races Set For Bath Fair Out.

Belter Performance you get up to 12 more mileage, up to 15J more traction. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND BATH Greyhound racing will be held at the Steuben County Fair. which opens here Aug. 22 at 5 p. m.

Victor Faucett, fair secretary, said that eight dog races will bp hoIH nn nncnina nicht Paul Anderson of Tacoa. YEAH in I failed twice to lift 440 no jnd in SERVICE i STORE I addition to highlights from the; snatch, while trying to better StarTA minis ('Cwdnt anA lAL'Ahr 'i VERY LIBERAL TERMS MANY CARS CAN BE B3UQHT WITHOUT DOWN PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 5295 nn record 01 pounds. COR. CRAY AND COLLEGE AVE. OMN: DAILY UNTIL 6 FRIDAYS TILL 9 tic IIIUJUI UUiCLCIItG 1 Keen those dog races and the; 0.

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