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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 47

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FEATURES THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1954. SPORTS i ON 2 JUBER-GILLETT Novices Top Weekly TV Boxing Bill Five Amateurs Make I First Slart9 Tonight PEBBLf FORD Countr-Journal Pholot OPPOSING COACHES Directing the two teams competing in the annual Toy Bowl game at Parkway Field Sunday afternoon will be Jack Ryan (left), St. Cecilia pilot, and Willard Schaftlein (right), coach of Most Blessed Sacrament. The game is co-sponsored by the Catholic School Athletic Association and the K. of Fh'e of the six boys scheduled to appear on WAVE-TV amateur boxing program tonight will be making their first appearance in competition.

The exception is Elmer Denni-s'on, who's had four fights, losing all three by split decisions and the fourth by unanimous decision. Dennison's opponent in the semi-windup will be Wade Derrick, 16-year-old Central High School student. They are bantamweights. The feature attraction sends Ronnie O'Keefe against Cassius Clay. Ronnie, a 14-year-old student at Southern Junior High, is a brother of James W.

O'Keefe, the hot light heavyweight prospect who has won 22 of 24 scraps. Clay attends Madison Junior High. They are flyweights. The curtain-raiser, matches Kentucky's Own Popular ID" Jones Battles Constance New York. Nov.

11 (JP) Ralph "Tiger" Jones, the ever-ready Yonkers, N. middleweight, puts Trinidad's ambitious Hector Constance to the test tomorrow night in Madison Square Garden. Jones was nicknamed "Tiger" because he used to like to watch the striped felines at the zoo. "Available" Jones would have been a better tag for the square-faced. American style of boxing.

He's done most of his pro scrapping in England. Charley Williamson of Okolona against Orin Lee Decker of Clarkson, in the feather Tiiirm nnvririirmfhn'ii'Trfrniiii i ifr'wi 1 Vw VV 3Stt Mr lS weight division. The ambitious Williamson rides a bus to Louis WAS ville every day to train at Colum bia Training Center, located in BOTTLED IN BOND PEBBLEl FORD 1 "World' Greatest Values" ARMY STYLE WARM broad-shouldered 159-pounder. He's always willing to oblige any promoters desiring to see if a fighter has what it takes to move up. Constance wants to move and he may be the guy to restore a little lustre to the fading welter- weight division.

The 26-year-old West Indian Negro drew with Johnny Brown and upset Chico Varona, then the No. 6 welterweight contender, in his two American starts. The long-armed invader says he's just getting accustomed to the more rugged basement of the Service Club, on Fourth Street just south of Broad TANKER 771 HALF PINT JACKETS 0 Full Cut. Sizes 34-50 way. Decker is a farm boy who aspires to become a professional fighter.

He is trained, by his brother, Delbert Decker. The TV program, sponsored by the City Recreation Division, is scheduled from 6 to 6.30 p.m. Standby bouts are: Charley Dennison vs. Richard Barrett in the "peanut" division and Ronald Young vs. Willie Thompson, flyweights.

The program is sponsored by the City Recreation Division. Air Force Jackets 8.881 1 Army Ikes 7.77 Army Field Jackets 8.88 I Officers Trench Coats 17.83 Kefrucxv STRAIGHT Souaaou Camera Leaves Italy For U. S. Rome, Nov. 11 AP) Prtmo Camera, the oversize Italian who once was world heavyweight hoxirvn champ, left for America tonight but vowed some day he would return to Italy permanently.

Now a United States citizen. Camera has been in Europe refereeing and engaging in wrestling matches. IP musm HALF PINT 1.000 PA IKS ARMY-NAVY-CIVILIAN OXFORDS WORK SHOES HUNTING BOOTS 388 488 588 ARMY MARINE A. F. Kowalski, Anaya On Mat Card IOO PROOF 80TTLE0 IN BOND UNDER SUPEM10 OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BOTTLED 6Y PEBBLEFORD DISTILLERS WOOL TROUSERS 1 1.95 WAS WAS LOUISVILLE KENTUC" OFFICERS PINKS 19.95 NAVY RAINCOATS 7.95 FLIGHT PANTS 11.95 FIFTH PINT VISIT STORE 2 513 W.

BROADWAY fl NEXT TO WHITE HORSE U.T.D. TRACTION 'Killer Kowalxki In Wrestling Headliner FOR PASSENGER CARS I VE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS ft a-- WH Hi NOW iPCS3I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BONO 100 PROOF Silt UM itTlf PEBBIEFORD DISTILLERS. LOUISVILLE. KY. Longson Also Billed For Tuesday's Show Wladledk "Killer" Kowalski tangles with Cyclone Anaya in the feature exhibition of the weekly wrestling show at Columbia Gym Tuesday night.

In still another headline event, "Wild Bill" Longson tangles with the Masked Man in a two-out-of-thrce fall melee. Ralph Garibaldi or Billy Blas-sie will also appear on the Tuesday night card. Tickets to the Gorgeous George-Lou Thcsz exhibition at the Armory November 27 will go on sale Monday at the Seelbach and Armory. Central Opens Cage Practice With 70 Prospects By EDWARD Q. ADAMS Courir.Jeurnl Corrspondtnt More than 70 basketball candidates reported for the first practice at Central High School, yesterday afternoon.

Eight returning lettermen from last year's team head the list of candidates. They are "Pie" Liveous, Jim Beck, Nat Rufus, Al Steveson, Dave Wheat, Edgar Smallwood, Edgar Shoulders and Joe Lyons. Shoulders and Lyons won't report until after the foot Yale, Princeton Alumni To Hear Game Yale and Princeton University alumni in the Louisville area will get together tomorrow afternoon at the Wynn Stay Club to hear a radio broadcast by longdistance telephone wires of the Yale-Princeton football game at New Haven, Conn, The telephone lines have been chartered by the alumni clubs of both universities, and will cross the continent from New Haven to San Francisco. Louisville is one of 22 cities on the hook-up. American Netters Draw Byes.

In Meet Sydney, Australia, Nov. 11 (P) The four American entrants in the New South Wales tennis singles championships received byes into the second round today. They are Tony Trabert, Ham Richardson, Jerry Moss and Mike Green. While first round matches were going on they spent today working out on the courts. 2nd Plact Dick Kantir of Riggs' Salesman's Florida Vacation Contest 3rd Plact Buck Rogrt 7f Buy 2 IMfl 4th Plact Charlet Squirts (Right) "T0BBY" RIGGS SENDS 4 SALESMEN AND THEIR WIVES TO FLORIDA Jim Mattingly won the contest, but the next three men were so close that "Tobby" has decided to send ALL 4 AND THEIR HIVES to Miami for a FREE vacation.

They all will fly by Eastern Airlines Super Constellation and stay at the luxurious Empress Hotel. In addition, the salesmen will represent the Riggs Motor Co. at the annual convention of the National Used Car Dealers Association, which will be held November 11 through 16. The entire staff of Riggs Motor Co. wishes to thank everyone who helped make this salesmen's contest so successful.

Compare our cars and prices with ANYONE in town before you buy we will NOT knowingly be undersold. We do not intentionally handle any taxis or commercial cars. We attempt to advertise a true and complete description of our cars, including stock number, correct model, complete equipment, etc. Many car ads, you will note, do not do this. At Riggs you will not be misled.

Snow Tires Style matter 4-door. Hiilir) $285 '48 CHEVROLET black. Stock JM57i. ball season is completed. The Central gridders will rest this weekend and will meet Dun Redio, Drive.

0 bar of Lexington at Maxwell '48 DESOTO $375 Club coupe, heater. Fluid Stock 1592. '49 DODGE $445 Coronet 4-door. Radio, heatar; fluid drive; maroon. Stock Mil .1 1 Spatial Riviera coupa.

ilLAC Radio, htatar, Dyna- I OHj '53DUICK $1245 '52 P0NTIAC yvneei rree Chieftain da luxe 4-d Radio, heatar, ttandard covert; light green. teat tutona ytllo and black. Stock 1438. '51 FORD $595 Cuttom Tudor. Radio, heater, turn aignalt; light green.

Stock H588. transmission, Stock Sl4et. '51 Nash II ttdan. Radio, htater, 3 fey owrdriv. Scats maka a bad.

9 2-tont ray. Unuiually nica. 1 $195 Down III $43.74 a Month 8 JhL-C'di QltL. 11 510 E. Bdwy.

6985 'ill Field next Friday night. Seven Prep Coaches To Address Club Today Seven high school coaches will be guest speakers at the Louisville International High-Twelve Club's weekly luncheon program at noon today at the Seelbach Hotel. They are Bill Neu, Wid Ellison and Charley Kuhn of Male and Ralph Kimmel, Jim Raffey, Bill '53BUICK $1445 Spacial 4-door. Radio, heatar, a a cover, white tidewalls; tutona '51 PONTIAC $945 Chieftain da luxa J-door. Radio, heater; black.

Stock blue. Stock JM44L '50 FORD $595 Cuttom Tudor. Heat-r, teat covert; maroon. Stock (1414. 124.

Radio. Stock 2-door. black. $1025 '51 BUICK Sptciat heater; nm. Convertible.

Radio, heater; black. Stock I374. '50 FORD $595 '53STUDEBAKER S.0omrm,H.V,.r: $1145 a a a covert. il Our Xewett Lot II 1 Green. Stock 1 557.

'50 BUICK 4-door. Radio, Dvnaflow. atar frran. Stock Riviert haatar, cavan; .1 rt i 1- r.1 -f I Radio, Custom "4" Fordor, 14J1. $825 $945 '50 FORD $595 '52 PONTIAC Stock $1275 Manual.

Cuttom Catallnt Radio, heater, hvdramtif. Ijithr heater; maroon, 1 1244. on free wheel and spare This makes it- easy '49 CADILLAC Interior; tutont green. Stock 1S94. "tl" 4-door.

Radio heatar, teat cov-e hvdramatic. tidewallt, tutona beite and Stock white black. '50 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater, atCOC overdrive; yellow. Stock JfJLj 1544.

i.a;i)iiiiMjMiiiiBiiim.m,..- J. ii. I '54 CHEVROLET Bel Air convertible. Radio, heater, Powertlide, 5 A4 (y a rai i i Cuttom Ftrdor. Radio, ttIOC htater; grten.

Stock (111). 47J '49 FORD THE FOLLOWING CARS CAN BE BOUGHT FOR ONLY Save Over $1000 power steering, Continental kit, tinted tlast, white tidewallt; light blue. Very low mileage. Thit car dtlivertd for over 13,100. to change from heatar.

Convertible. Radio, black. Stock S1403. $375 '48 FORD $1125 Bel Air Sport Coupe. Radio, heater, Power.

futone pink and '52 CHEVROLET Slide, teat coven, cream. Stock 1417, Tudor, ran' Super dt luxt '46 FORD Stock 14e. Heater; grey, vinfer tires '52 CHEVROLET Sty I I I rt Dt Luxe 4 -door. Radio, heateri S1SOD0WN $525 '50 HUDSON SIT heater; black. Stock 1541.

clean at pin; liht treen. Stock c)3f. $1045 $995 '52 CHEVROLET De luxe Fleet-line 2-door. Radio, heater. heater; Fordor.

Radio, $75 '40 MERCURY black. Stock 1494. Powerellde, teat covert. Stock M507. Cuttom 4-door.

Radio, heater. Fluid '51 DESOTO $795 $645 '52 NASH Rambler Country Club Coupe. Radio, heattr, maroon. Stock 1514. Drive, teat covert; bargain.

Stock cms. Super 1-door. Radio, heater; black, stock u7. $425 '49 BUICK black. A real heat- $865 $225 Suptr 4-door.

Radio, tr; tan. Stack 1543. door, teat tlatt; '48 NASH Meadowbrook 4 Radio, heater, covert, tinted '52 DODGE green. Stock $345 '41 CADILLAC "45" 4-door. Radio, heater; ivory color.

At good at most Stock 1533. '47-'4l models. Cambridge 4-door, tjn '52 PLYMOUTH Radio, neater, teat '54 FORD Crestline Country Sedan (Fordor) Cylinder. Fresh air heater, turn bltck. covert; back to regular tires next spring without mounting or demounting tires $725 Stock '52 CHEVROLET i-ton pick-up truck.

Heater; dark green. Stock signals, tutona blue and ivory. Vary low mileage. Stock rTiae. $2250 $1495 '50 PONTIAC S.0:,V.,rrib,,hv-"r.'m,.;iJ; $765 '53 FORD Convertible.

Radio, heater, Fordomatic, wire wheels, white sidewallst lux tent Styleline de club coupe, dio, heatar; white; low mileage. Stock Re- 3JtJ dark '50 CHEVROLET green. Stock 151l. Sedan-Coupt Ra- 975 dio, heater, ttandard transmission; bltck. ilr rrTDs mm 0R 100 mYmm airix 3S33roLSL WAGONS MO0US-xJL-v i l79 IU-AHU lt n'WfciV IN TOWN vpicw hunting CHROME SET NfDS vv Mm i 1495 HFlri A 4 'Si Wiltf l(ptHl Ytllow e.

Rd I I I'M SIDFWALK BIKES jjjp yIT ITpfljl Fy tan hi1 1 iM vzt iV3S Crutadar Silver '47 PONTIAC Stock 1047. $1095 Custom Tudor. Radio, heatar, Fordomatic; tutona (brown and tan). '52 FORD Stock 14. '52STUDEBAKER Champion dt 70C luxt 4-door.

Re- faW dio. heattr, ever- '51 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater, teet covert; green. Stock F1431. 1107.

drivt; black, ftock $845 $825 Victoria. Radio, heater, teet covert, tutona freen '51 FORD $745 '51 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser 4-door. 1 1 heater, auto- ana cream, stock ihi. bargain. black.

A very matic transmission; price. Stockl3. INN la--r '53 MERCURY $1545 Custom r. Radio, hotter; blue. Stock ti7.

Commander 4- fiftt dttr. Radit, JYj '49 STUDEBAKER 15J. drive; black. Stock '53 OLDSM0B1LE $1795 Super a. door.

Radio, heater. Hvdra- Station Wagon IUOER-GILLETTE SALES Heater, tMfiC Stock 11524. matic; dark freen. '47 WILLYS tverdrivt. Stock 1597.

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