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Patterson To Map Strategy From Louis' Film By FLOYD PATTERSON (Written For UPl) 'Foofbair Introduced To New York Tonight GOLF By OSCAR FRALEY (red to as "footbaU" unless you'No. 20 Angles Soilie United Press IntemaHonal want to be known as a square in YORK tUPI) Theyll'the battered shins league. Some JIMMY DEMARET play "football" at the Polojcall it association football or soc- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Grounds tonight and for the football but neier, old chap, accompanying illustra- Conn. Ijfit of any Giant fans left it as "soccer." notice particularly can't tell you what secret seats it already has estab -i Abroad it is considered just ajjjat "the full-formed left hand Louis showed me but I will telljlished the fact that Shakespeare step below a coronation or a royal partially-formed right you it's in a battered old tin canjwas the first sportswriter.

jwedding. PA the world champion placed on the club at almost that I keep in my bureau I'll be handling that tin can quite a bit in the next four weeks SPORTS BRIEFS Redlands Daily Facts May 25. 1960 S5 CUBS TRY HEGAN CHICAGO Veteran catcher Jim Began will receive 10 day tryout with the Chicago Cubs, it was announced Hegan. who has a .223 lifetime aierage for 15 years in the majors, was a teammate of Cub manager Lou Boudreau of Cleveland Indians. He also formerly caught for the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Giants.

who arranged the 1958 event and OwReT TrflllWir advance plans for the WWneT, I TQiner Cup contest, said the starlingjBRAVES SIGN TWO mark for the eso-mile race would This "football" is what we re-ship final in Scotland angles fer to as soccer, it marks the "outside" teams from Spain and' of an internatiinal series Germany, a crowd of 135.000; because I promised Joe I'd siudyjamong 11 countries which, in showed up at prices ranging Pfrleclly. inrj xewPORT, R.L (L'PI) JIores9n. Oakland will play Dallas at those films of his second fightlmost other soccer-happv nations, $31.50 to se. Thev average than 140 vachts arc expected to San Frsncisco, July 31: New York 'arounu the snatt. The foremost' 140 IN YACHT RACE MtLWAWCEE.

Wis. (UPP-The' be a 600 to -foot line that willAinwaufcee Braves have signed LVGLEWOOD established between the college nlavers tn mlnnrL. owner ton Reef lightship and the Cutteri Co.x of Westchester State Teach- were sus- ers College, will report to days by Hollywood r. n-u 'L'uisville of the American on charges Calif. Butler Powell from Oakland of the new Loyola of Orleans will be' had Child Football League have 7 scheduled five exhibition League.

Santa for 3-year old Halfmoon. SCHEDULE EXHIBITIONS before the start of the 1960 sea- with Max Schmeling at least draw a week. The film runs only two; than 1.50.000. minutes and four seconds but it a crowd of bcttera game in England and in Rio dei in the biennial Newport-to- at either San Francisco or Sac- 'Janeiro they have drawn hand is J3 a ramento. Aug.

12, Los Angeles at The question here is wtether it than 200.000. with the exenea Dy tne 'ast FrancUco, plus eastern holds the key to the strategy thatlwiU pull the average 10.000 spec- spectators taking more Pressure tne will enable me to win back thcltators needed to meet the "nut." ment than the players. is being exerted by TREASURE HOUSE Vour unused furniture or appliances will find a ready market through Classified Ads. heavyweight title from Ingemar Johansson on June 20. While this still is to be It's a kind of two fingers, jmost previous soccer e.xtravagan- game, aside from not being al- Joe everybody up here calls zas having been consigned to thcilowed to use your arms or hands, him "the champ" was just thejspcctator category of the to Willie Wadell.

man- greatest that night. Even it has brought forth the in- ager of the Kilmarnock, Scotland, Klorio, my trainer, is a little that the Bard of Avon team. awed when he watches the per-'was the originator of the sports "The ball is round," he says, feet fighter in those pictures. iwriting racket. try to kick it into the net Joe has helped me, that I know.

it night be added, that we at one end of the field and We had several long pleasant are backward children in a sport other team tries to keep it out. talks. He talked to me the leading vice versa. It's nice to show about my weaknesses while we I event around the rest of this you Yanks there's something at watched movies of my first fight shrunken orange. jwhich we are greater than you with Johansson, did a little run- The game, w'nich was created in i are." ning in the woods or just and introduced to England! It sounded suspiciously like a around chatting.

He showed me'around the lOth Century, is refer-lneedle. how I can avoid the same mistake this time. They say no heavyiveight champion ever regained his title and- they're right. But they don't ex-j plain that no other fighter ever had the opportunity to regain it when be was only 25 years old as 1 am. Joe pointed out that Ezzard Second Fight Could End In Even Bigger Mess Charles was 30 years old when he tried to win back the title from Joe Walcott in 1951, Jack Dempsey was 32 when he fought Gene Tunney in 1927, Schmeling was 33 when he met Louis in 1938.

Jim Jeffries was 35 when he lost to Jack Johnson in 1910 and Jim Corbett was 37 when he lost to Jeffries in 1903. That means I'm from five to 12 years younger than any of the five other ex-champs who and failed to win back the title. I didn't know exactly how to thank Joe when he was ready to leave but he just brushed it all off. "Thank me on June 20," he said. Trout Plant The following Southern California lakes and streams are scheduled to be restocked with department of Square hv 'he other day and bet a by the Department of Fish a 520 the Game.

Anglers are reminded that; production would not ihe turnstiles. -iThis mcans that such a seasoned -sin Ar as the old Brown Bomber Gucamonga Creek, Deep Creek a. highly NEW YORK i The way things look now the second Ingemar Johansson Floyd Patterson fight at the Polo Grounds. June 20. could have a more sorrowful ending than the mishmash that followed last year's financial fiasco.

Feafure Sports, or the eight brave men promoting it, had bet-, tfr hurry up and get the showoff the ground. It requires a ton of selling, and if high-pressure salesmanship does not succeed, this one could result in a muddle making Credit Mobilier seem like a Epworth League meeting. -Most experienced boxing men say the second edition between Jo hunsson and Patterson will be fortunate to draw much more at the rate than the $407,000 net paid at the boxoffice by those atchcd the Swedish Swain dribble Flailing Floyd all over the Stadium canvas a year ago. Joe Louis dropped into the box- River campgrounds, trcen Lake. Gregory Lake, Holcomh Creek.

Santa Ana River, South Fork Santa Ana River. Skindiver Missing LOS (UPI) Lifeguards today searched for Raymond Stuart. 30, Torrance, miss- Although he insi-flcd on a warm up against the inadequate Brian Londin in preparation for his first encounter with Johansson, the Pcek-a-Boo Pattycaker has re- mainded as pacific as a hedgehog since the Norseman belted him out He ignored Ell overtures, including a standing -Madison Square Garden offer of -OOO to fight anyone, including the likes of Don Warner, Billy Hunter and Miteff. Johansson, who's hardly been (o bed since he won the title, hasn't helped the encore, either. "The big Swede could at least have made a few noises like a fighter instead of all the time he could spare from counting his money to mugging for movie and television cameras and billing and cooing.

In of what happened before, the public lacks confidence in the promotion. The contract calls for $200,000 to be placed in escrow in Switzerland for Johansson four days before the joust. When the time comes for (his additional oulay. promoters, who have already gone to considerable expense, arc liable to be reluctant to ante it up. particularly if there is a comparative pittance in the till.

If they don't put up the guarantee. Ingo the Bingo is free to pull out. then where will the poor ticket holders be in the same (ix as those who were refused Identical Angles I repeat that referring to the full-fingcred grip as the "basp- ball grip" is completely mislead ing. batter holds a bat more in the palms. If you were to hold the club in a "baseball grip." the thumbs would be around the shaft like the fingers.

The palms would be controlling and more directly powering the club. The fuII-fingercd grip contributes the fullest measure of con trolled power and rhythm to the swing and shotmaking. The com mon suggestion made by advocates of the Vardon or overlapping grip is. "Will the use of the full-fingercd grip cause the to work out of harmony or in near opposition to each other?" The answer is no. It is impossible for them to take over tne swing or fight each other if the swing is a sound one.

NEXT: Tha thumb and forefinger of tha right hand as they close properly on the club shaft. Joncor. then owned hv Dr. and Mrs. J.R.

Smith. Child was ineligible at the time to claim horses, the stewards Both men were banned for tha period from 2-t to June 23. See The Chevy Show in color Smidays HBC-TV-the Pat Boone Chevy Shomtoom neeWy ABC-TV. sensitive barometers, report that as of this minute tickets are harder to get rid of than subscriptions to a SlOO-a-plate political dinner in a Bowery flop-house. They point out that the SIOO lop pricejsuaranlce for ancillary rights.

If Pony League Late-Comers To Sign Up Officials of the Pony League refunds when the first bout arranged for to postponed? up with Roger Holden. There is. reportcdlv. a S700.000i*'' at the Luther Lnrry is way out of kilter and that any it is forthcoming and I seem demand for seats to the remember something about will have to come late. 5600.009 guarantee from real estate ing since when he it.

Johansson's third-round his home to go skmdiving of the'knockout of Patterson was so de- There is little basic interest in tycoon William Zeckendort for the the rematch. Mighty few scrap which disappeared when things started to go wrong harbor breakwater. Police found Stuart 's car and! clothing at Cabrillo Beach. risive it left little doubt of his KIM LEAVES HOSPITAL NEW YORK I UPI) Actress Kim w-ill be discharged today from Doctors Hospital. She entered the hospital May 11 for treatment of hepatitis.

Pauerson. long by dose observers because of the careful manner in which his deposed manager. Cus culled Peter Popovers from the bottom of the beak-busting barrel as opponents. I (-fused to demonstrate his right to a second shot. the fighters will make plenty of money on a $400,000 net gale The way the thing is rigged, Sports Inc.

of eight wcll-intcn lioned. would-be promoters, runs a splendid chance of losing some between $150,000 and $200. 000 and that would make this one a bigger financial bust than the first. paint flcrc. it was annii day by head of the league.

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