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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 66

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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 23. 1963 Ramos Represents Start of Frazier's Plan WUtf 1 11.1.1 iHO1Swsl ha pose of Ramos despite his reputa-( Only a relative handful believe fight sooner than Ellis and hisi Ellis, obviously, can't fight manager, Angelo Dundee, want them and so three are left phi an into a fight with Jimmy Ellis, the World Boxing Asocia-tion heavyweight champion. By GENE COURTNEY Of The Inquirer Staff NEW YORK, June 22. Phila uon oi Deing a power puncnerithat Ramos will beat 1 tl I I 1 Id iV, 77 i to give it to him wno is unaeieatea in 15 straignt 1C tJUJ Among them is George Parnas-i j-iguia aim nnu uaa j.j ruuv-ruuva jThat bout would settle the dispute over who actually owns thp delphia's unbeaten Joe Frazier Ramos, Boone Kirkman and Ed-uardo Corlettl.

Now, Durham's plan is to fight each of those three, dispose of them and force Ellis into fighting Frazier. on his record of 20 victories, six losses and two draws. The confidence stems from the belief of both the trainers and Durham's plan is relatively simple. It is based on the fact that the WBA took eight of the 10 leading contenders with the exception of Frazier and put them into an elimination tournament. The result was that seven of them, including Leotis Martin, Jerry Quarry and Thad Spencer, were eliminated from any title will make the first defense of his title that was taken away from portion of the world heavyweight, Cassius Clay when he was con-championship when he meets, victed for refusing induction into Manuel Ramos, the Mexican! the U.

S. Army, champion, in a 15-round bout' There is no boubt that Frazier Monday night at Madison Square1 and Ellis should they keep win-Garden. ning are headed on a collision The bout with Ramos in which! course, and Yancey Durham, the Frazier is favored at 4-1 odds trainer responsible for selecting sus, me ixs Angeies promoter. George walked into the office of Harry Markson, the Garden's director of boxing, sat down, slapped the desk with his right hand and said, "Harry, Ramos will knock out Frazier." The startled Markson, who had expected a hello before a prediction, regained his composure and said, "Good." Then he reached into a drawer and brought Ramos, of course, is first. Then the fighters that no heavyweight Durham has his eye on Corletti, around today can live in the same and finally Kirkman, who is re- ring with the stocky Philadel-coveringfrom a shoulder sepera-lphian who has knocked out 18 of tion and may be out of action two! his 20 opponents since he turned more months.

professional after winning the Durham and Frazier both are heavyweight gold medal in the extremely confident they will dis-i Tokyo Olympics in 1964. is the first step in a calculated Frazier's opponents, has a plan consideration since they were program to bring the Phuadel for manipulating Ems Into a title! losers forth a return-bout contract. Barhs From Dogtlom SUPER-STRENGTH r-. 4 47 ALUMINUM Sl'ln ll 4 Safety ridged rungs. Auto- I jff JH matic spring locks.

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tarpaulins. 0 i "If what you say is right," Markson told Parnassus, "then this fight is going to be a war and the next one will be even better." The fans, however, have not been responding to the "war," All-Terrier Match Show at Penllyn 'Strong Position9 Pinder'sAgent Bargained Well For Eagle Pact possibly because Ramos virtu graduate novice, open and util I match adult and the best Shaeffer. Emmaus. Pa .1 PROMISING young terriers, perhaps many a future champion among them, will be competing this Sunday at the ity-' match puppy. Dr.

Harry Steinbach, of Blue Among the other judges are Bell, will judge the best in Jack Rementer, Skippack, Montgomery County Kennel Canine Card ally is unknown in the U. S. The two toughest men he beat were Eddie Machen and Ernie Terrell, and he has looked terrible during his training sessions at Grossinger, N. Y. Markson's original estimate was that the fight would draw a crowd of 10,000 and a gate of approximately $100,000 ($25,000 less than Frazier's guarantee).

The ancillary rights from Club's annual summer all-terrier match show. This year the event, formerly a perennial fixture in Gwynedd Valley, has By GORDON FORBES Of The Inquirer Staff The agent who negotiated TWO LOCATIOnsX 8 1 S5 W. GIRARD AVE. I 5155 W. GIRARD AVE.

4613 T0RRES0ALE AVE. Charles Deer, Point Pleasant, N. Anne Orlando, Reading. Joseph Walsh, Sellersville. Louis" Carr, Ridgefield and Leonard Pickaart, Chatham, N.

Y. There will also be junior showmanship competition for children. George Horn, noted collie breeder from Westville, N. will be the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Hat-boro Dog Club Tuesday at 8:30 P. M.

in Lawlor Academy, Hat-boro. 1 to serve reu SrjTDAY Mentromery County KC all-terrier match show, on estate ef Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Lipolncstt, PenlWn, between rentes 307 and 73. Entries taken (rem 12 noon.

Juda-ina starts, 2 P. M. Staten Island KC'i 78th i GR 7-6200 Pioneer 4-6800 pact for Cyril Pinder with the been moved to a new site. The Eapls said thp mold riad a'Montco club's match will be breed show (points) at Nansrn Park, home television (the fight can be Great Dane Clnb of Pennsylvania's show rin handling classes. For Great Danes only, at grounds of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Home, 1347 Morstein West Chester, Pa. 7:30 P. M. WEDXESDAY Dog Training more High gym.

Beginner's classes, 7:30. 8:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M. SATURDAT Boardwalk Kennel Club, plan all-breed and obedience match show. Bader Field, Atlantic City.

Judging starts at 7 P. M. SUN DAT, JUNE Huskie Club of Delaware Velley. at home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Citlrolo. 14 Arrowhead drive, Marlton. ff. J. held on the estate of Mr.

and Mrs Bertram Liooincott in bargaining position which L- ibibub 1 1 m. x. A.M. Great Dane rinb if helped him gain "a real contract." breed match, estate of Earl Moore, 6101 Joshua Whitemarsh, Pa. Judging starts at 2 P.

M. finei Penllyn, Pa. I It is the first match in two seen on Channel 6, Philadelphia, at 9:30 P. and closed circuit TV in Texas and Mexico probably will preclude a financial loss for the Garden. Let the "Weekend Food Guide" make your meal planning easier.

It appears every Thursday in The Inquirer. Steve Arnold of Pro Sports, iyears. The event, along withWn.hw "e7 i.wi tho cala autumn tui nt naiooro, r. m. a rsew iorK agency, sai show, for years has been staged Saturday that comparing a ion tho TTnr? aetata n-f uiaw uie the late club president and gles with the final one "would founder, G.

"Harrison Frazier, be like comparing a dime and a first at Plymouth Meeting, dollar." Arnold said Pinder was; and later in Gwynedd Valley, only days away from signing a the new Penllyn locale contract with Toronto, of the match chairman and cluh Gimbals auto centers Canadian League. "So we had a secretary Mrs. Anthony Walters, of Wycombe, ex barsaining CHELTENHAM MOORESTOWN -GREAT NORTHEAST! AND NOW IN UPPER DARBY ee IFnsJk JEUP. position," Arnold said. "If entries will be taken didn't have one, Joe Kuharich from 12 noon, with judging to wouldn't have given in." start at 2 P.

M. NINTH TO SIGN Judge of the match will be Pinder is the ninth of 20 James Clark, the former ies drafted by the Eagles to Anne Rogers. A venerable terri-come to terms. Only two of er expert, Eland Hadfield, will these Pinder, a running back judge the children's showman-from Illinois, and tackle Thur- ship class, a usual feature of man Randle, of Texas-El Paso the summer informal match of were represented by agents the club. Randle also was represented by! Mrs.

Clark, currently a prom-Pro Sports but signed on his inent judge and exhibitor, should own. idravv a record entry of all ter-j Four other draftees are hav-irier breeds. When Mrs. Clark! ing their contracts negotiated was one of America's topflight by representatives. Guard Len Women professional McNeil, of Fresno State (No.

she piloted some the country 4), and guard Joe Przybycki, of greatest champions. Michigan State (No. 9), are, Hadfield, a sage in the lore of represented by Pro Sports. should furnish an fensive back Dave Martin, of inspiration to the youthful ex-Notre Dame (No. S), is being hibitors who show under him in handled by Jim Morse, a Mus- the novel handling event this kegon, lawyer.

This class, naturally, is MUM ON NO-CUT i.iudged solely on the manner in The team's No. 1 draft the "teeners" handle defensive end Tim canine charges, has engaged Gerald Vanoli, a1 San Jose, attorney, to Boardwalk Kennel Club out his pact. will stage a Plan and obe- Arnold wouldn't say whether dience show Saturday at Bader or not Pinder got a no-cut con-iFieId- Atlantic City. Entries tract. Kuharich recently said win be taken from 5 p- M- and the Eagles would not offer any juding wil1 start at 7 p- M-no-cut pacts.

The program includes breed Including Pinder, the Eagles classes for puppies, 3 to 6 have signed 13 of 28 months old, 6 to 9 months, 9 to; They are far behind with! 12 months, and novice and open veterans, having signed only 17 for adults. Obedience classes of 51. include sub-novice, novice. off 4-ply tubeless 100 nylon cord! rounded Continental shouUlers! guaranteed a full 33 months! B7 hqd 6.50x13 blackwalls, tubeless, plus federal excise tax and trade-In tire off your car regularly 21.95 through June 27 only! save 1 0.98 1 4.48 on each tire! 5 rows 1 232 tread depth, extra cornering capability! blackwalls tubaless siies regularly I SALE I plus f. a.

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