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DOLFO RAMIREZ DEMONSTRATES FOUR WAYS OF AVOIDING TURNER'S LEFT HAND mm 1ST- 8 1 ner was awarded an unpopular decision. Ramires erased this when he scored a clean-cut decision their second bout in July. Tribune photos. Ead TanMr't ltrihal left hand hm laid many an opponent low, bsrt Cns Richmond lfsnro ftah mat a nan who knsw IwwIooToidtt'wkmi langtod Wy 1 Rodolfo Ramires. anofcer left hand shot.

Hie (wo welters, who have met twice before, tangle In Tommy Simpson's 10-round main event Wednesday night. In fbeir first fight last June 17 Tur Tit Hum pictures on ths left show Ramirez bobbinq, duck big or waring away from left hand blows by Turner. On the extreme right he uses hii handa as a shield against Tribe Eleven Elbows Way Earl Turner Confident Of Win Over Ramirez By Art Cohn TOWER Sports Editor Into Rose Bowl Picture 1 This story befins August 28, the night I wrote: jK A heart-broken boy, his soul sobbing for his sweetheart lies dying 4000 miles awy, is racing death through the to her bedside back to old Mexico, back to the land Childhood, back to little Guillennina, buck to his home tig to. 15Wt otrs catpult the Aip tlu the white-fleeced mr new tin motois ana be Ooerat se oi heavens; tribune jorte Four Final Lopsided Wins Outshine Game Candidates By RUSSELL NEWLAND Associated Frets Sports Editor Injured Hand Blamed for Recent Defeat vol exxxvn- MONDAY. NOV! EMBEl a 30, 1942 22 NO.

153 wmtm SMMrec can set nothing but OuUlertJunt. Her fact is always MHnnnn. Ana leaves a numbness in na heart. Vsfelnt kirn, back there In another consciousness, he has a vague TOMMY READY TO GO INTO TAILSPIN As the climax to one of the most remarkable finishes r6 tjr of enetter world. A world leather.

Mood and greed. A net at tarns seam ea resume if ha had fcctnalrv ltrad in it By ALAN WARD For a fellow whose right hand was virtually useless after the sec Sf Ramose lips new nmnble a prayer met In may ate (be woman he mm boat mere alive." corded in Western football in years, the Stanford Indiarika have elbowed their way into the Rose Bowl picture. Jj They may not make it but there wasn't the slightest dour today Coast Conference heads' would give the Indians conaf eration in the voting December 12 to name the leagu ond round. Earl Turner did pretty Viet ftemissv, vs a msaseafsr boy oaHvared radiogram to well in his fight with Rodolfo Ramirez several weeks ago. Sure, Earl lost the decision in opponent for University qfi 10 rounds and he was dropped for Georgia in the New Yeara a nine count in the tenth, but con Day post classic it1 sidering his punching efficiency Pasadena.

was reduced 50 per cent by his hand injury the mere fact he went the route proved he was a better While the three top confer OBflMnsM Bias di Pols, at sirj he was engegod to ssany, lay ist Mexico City. SHt lied eneetyeme a terfoqt epet-ttsBiler rjeedtllea had taken a turn' for the won and her lite hung by a Vaned The girl's mother sent the radiogram, begging Rodolfo to essssvas ufekly as possible. vftt hoerl hter, Ramirez lay in a heap on the canvas at the Oakland AMttertam, -kaoched out by Henry Armstrong before the largest crowd ee'e hV seta a fight here. I reported that Armstrong did not detSf eretfft tor the K.O adding: tfce viettaa was dead before the hangman dropped the trap." i Ktbe. readers nspenie to that column was enUghtaasing.

Several; mft It Was beat thing I have ever written. Jm as many were as laHstii st a the wont. Borne saW Jssws class 1dws inated Iti Two Bowls Need Teams ence candidates. University of Calf- fighter than his opponent. The foregoing opinions are those f.rnia at Los Southern California and Washington State have faltered in the stretch run, Stanford finished like a champion Of Fred Turner's manager.

expressed as a prelude to a return with four lopsided victories. OUTSTANDING TEAM Wednesday night at the Audita. I lum. A The Indians ran out their 10-game A few Wrote toe several assss Is4st" wearier lei' eliif hamantd 1 4LJs mil lAwnam i rones Mentioned for Orange Game; Chicago Corn Bowl in Debut aw.vwaw schedule Saturday with a roufinf It's funny," commented Robertl, to fettle OuUlsrmhn and if BoooHb had wen Jus race with death wafts others branded the entire story a a fahe and said I'd make up the 28 to 13 win over the powerful and previously undefeated St Mary's Navy Pre-Flight eleven. On "but plenty of mention is given of Ramirez' victory over Turner, but none of Earl's handicap." Roberti, obviously prejudiced In OSCAR FRALEV NEW YORK.

Nov. 30. (U.R Turner's behalf, insists with some Coast Standings WBcM tmnf out of my head to cover up lUmuW poor showing because I owned a piece of him, just as I do every other pug who fights here. I filed all letters for future reference. Hcppy Ending And plaaaes me to report today that the love story of Guillennina ant Xcdolfcwm have a happy andlng.

Georgia's Bulldogs were back on top vocal heat if the Negro boy from Richmond had bad possession of his two fists he never would have been of the intercollegiate football pile today after knocking off unbeaten Georgia Tech in a convincing manner to earn a trip to the Rose Bowl. 3S 3S whipped by Ramirez. "At that," the pilot continued, "he probably would have received a Ramirez plana wen Its race with death- did his fiance, Her: Led by AIl-American Frankie W. Tied Pts V.C LA. 4 i on Wash.

State 1 1 129 U.S.C. 3 1 1 3 Stanford 5 2 0 171 Oreron State 4 4 0 150 Washington 3 3 2 88 California 3 4 0 74 Oreron 2 5 0 58 Idaho 1 4 0 28 Montana 0 5 0 16 Sinkwich, Oeorgia dusted off the draw if, in the tenth, he hadn't been so tired trying to fight one 0 IB) Engineers. 34-0, in a day that was fitting climax to the most unpre handed he dropped his guard and was hit on the chin." Earl's maulie wasn't fractured in dictable season in college gridiron history. The rush that followed the eondltien was grave tor several ween) but new she is well again and Rodoifo is back ia Oakland, tills time to fight Earl turner Wednesday sgat-4o make enough money for his wedding, nefct month. Qeorge Parnassus, Ramires voluble manager, Was telling me his troubles yesterday at Duffy's Gym "I knew most people wouldn't believe you If you used that story I gave you about Ramirez dying sweetheart It was too dramatic, people mink those things happen only in books and the movies.

That's whjt. I didn't say anything when Armstrong knocked out Sty other boy, Juan Zurita, in Los Angeles last month. If I woiild have told the truth, they would have laughed me out of town, so I didnt the bout, but the knuckles was they knockad as California, day's results ended in these Bowl preceding week-ends acceptances: over s-urh worthies 49-13 and Wash- Rose Bowl Cionrgia vs. Pacific 2fi-i; Oregon Slate pushed out of position and muscles were torn. The hand was swollen rto ungainly proportions in the days following his defeat.

The law of average should pro Coast Conference champion. inRtor 20-7. Sugar Bowl -Tulsa vs. Tennessee Coaches, officials and others who Cotton Bowl Texas vs. Georgia watched Stanford in the closing games described it as the outstani tect Turner from a recurrence of Tech.

TWO UNFILLED BOWLS cay mouth. "I had to go to Mexico Ctty to get Zurita. I couldn't get htm away The Orange Bowl, Sun and newly- 1 It was almost too late. We got in Los Angeles on a Saturday morn founded Corn Bowl at Chicago, still the mishap Wednesday niht. in Robcrti's belief, with the result Earl Will give his adversary from Mexico plenty of trouble.

Turner has been training like a Trojan for this opportunity to avenge himself for the previous humiliation, and he intends setting were unfilled although Hardin-Sim-mons, co-champions of the border conference, were reported ready to accept a bid to the Sun Bowl to meet an outstandinR service team. Alabama and Boston College were regarded as having the inside track for the Orange Bowl selection with William and Mary, Santa Clara and a "pace which Ramirez, himself no Inept pace-maker, will be unable to maintain. ing, 'three days later, Tuesday, Zurita fought Armstrong. And do you know why Zurita was in Mexico City? He had received a radiogram in training camp end hid taken the est plane to Mexico. His wife had had an operation and was dying." But Mr.

Parnassus assures me that all of Ramirez' relatives and friends in Mexico are enjoying disgustingly good health this week, there Is no chance of an operation in (he family and Rodolfo will whip Earl Turner even more decisively than he did the last time. Informed that the odds favored Turner, Parnassus grunted: "Odds don't win fights." Wt Wont Your Athletic Equipment ing team in the Far West. L. T. "Buck" Shaw, whose Santa Clara eleven defeated Stanford 14-6 In the first week of October, said: "Tho Stanford team I saw defeat California was the best team I've seen this season." COULDN'T STOP PASSES The early season Indians couldn't defend against passes and in succession lost to Washington State, fi-0.

Santa Clara, 14-6, and to Notfo Dame, 27 to 0. They found themselves to polilh off Idaho, 54-7. then pulled thetr first upset, a 14-fi win over Southern California The hitter lost to Notre Dame. Saturday, 13-0, in 'a slambang battle. Stanford dropped its next on.

BOTH IN CONDITION If Earl will be in Rood physical trim for Promoter Tommy Simp sons nenanner, Kamncz win be in similar fettle. Miami University also mentioned. Holy Cross, upset conqueror of Boston College, and Alabama were mentioned for the Coin Bowl. Navy and Holy Cross crowded Georgia for the day's honors. The Midshipmen rose from their underdog ranking to knock off Army's Rodolfo fought not so many nights Tommy (Tailspin) Ryan, Coast Guard back, is pictured neakina a coin against St.

Mary's yesterday. He was spilled by Powers (35) and Podeeto (73). Tribune photo by Bob Stinnett. An Athletic Equipment Drive for Army Camps, born as an item in this colyum last Tuesday, like Topsy has "grow'd" and is now a civic campaign. to then got Its heavilv-iavorea team, li-u.

Dciore ti io (. iT-forrnation plays clicking to put Admittedly, it has become too big for this colyum to handle alone, ma response Is beyond what any nf us anticipated. From all parts of the lastbay coma calls of those who wish to help Thanks everyone, you will get your chance. Majors, Minors Plan Meeting Receiving stations will be named in every section of the city. Watch together the sensational four-garfta winning wind-up.

Meanwhile the three main Rosa Bowl aspirants in conference wins and defeats, are U.C.L.A., W.S.C., and U.SC, all defeated once and the latter two with a tie game in The Tribune sports section for their locations. You will be able to deposit all athletic equipment baseballs, bats, footballs, boxing gloves, basketballs, etc. at these stations from December 7 to December 13. a limited crowd at Annapolis. GREAT EAGLES LOSE Holy Cross, downed four times this season, went out on the short end of 3 to 1 odds and smothered hitherto undefeated Boslon College.

55-12. to knock the Eagles out of the Sugar Bowl. In tune with those games. Stanford upset undefeated St Marys Pre-Flight. 28-13; Fordham conquered North Carolina Pre-Flight.

6-0: Oklahoma A downed Detroit. 33-16: Kansas State defeated ago in Hollywood, winning an easy decision from Jimmy McDaniels. something of a ring toughie. And previously Rodolfo engaged In two bouts in Mexico City, winning both by knockouts. One of -his victims was Yucatan Kid, a young man who has fought main events in Southern California.

If thp attendance at Harry Fine's gymnasium yesterday was an incli-cation and the crowd at workouts usually is the Wednesday night show will do neat business. The conditioning quarters was filled almost to capacity with ring fans, and they witnessed brisk workouts of Turner and Ramirez. The latter buxed three rounds with Ernie Sanchez, colorful Mexican lightweight of this city who is managed by Pete Tripodcs and Harold Siegel. Turner went six rounds, two each VERUTTI, PODESTO PACE GAELS IN 26 TO 0 WIN OVER GUARD By United Press The Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's warmed up for thoir season finale against Detroit by thumping the Alameda Coast Guard.

26 to 0, yesterday before 2000 at Kezar Stadium. Looking ahead to next Sunday's clash here with the Titans, the Gaels were unable to put over a score in the first half against the Guardsmen. Given a dressing-down by Coach Jimmy Phclan during the records. Remember Pearl llnrbor. And remember December 7 is the opening CHICAGO.

Nov. 30. (U.RV-The annual meetings of the major and Washington State has finished i' hed minor baseball leagues open tomor day of Athletic Equipment Drive Week. Meanwhile, you can be cleaning nut your garage, cellar or attic conference schedule but it- I mes duysWs Texas A. ft next Saturday for athletic equipment.

Give it to the soldiers who can use it They'll San Antonio. U.C.L.A. and row for consideration of war im-posvd problems. The National and American Leagues hold separate sessions to thank you. The fight crowd, as usual, is the first to enlist its support Tommy play Idaho and Montana respectively, a double-header this week-end in Los Angeles then meet Nebraska.

19-0; Ohio State's Big. morrow and and a joint Simpson and Jimmy Murray have pledged several sets of boxing gloves, Ten champions stopped favored Iowa Trank Tabor, who holds the license of the other fight rlub here, has meeting Thursday. Minor league meetings will be held Friday and offered to turn over most, if not all the profits from his December 9 show each other in a conference wind-Op Decern wt 12. The Rose Bowl voting will take place after the game. 'Saturday.

Night baseball is expected to be the intermission, they began to an Athletic Equipment Fund. Pre-Flight 41-12. and Miami turned back West Virginia, 21-13. WAIT FOR DECISION Rose Bowl opposition for Georgia, Southeastern Conference cham The baseball mnb Is even more enthusiastic because there more thi topic providing the greatest GAELS SINK GUARD Of 'em. And there will be work for all of them Ernie Lnmbnrdi, to click early in the third period and sprang Halfback Joe Verutti loose for a 55-yard Dick Kartell, Johnnv Vergez, Vic Devineenzl, Manuel Duarte, Charley Tye, Vines Mono, Phil Riley, Clint Evans and all the rest.

i debate for the major leagues, Clark Cnffith, owner of the I Washington Senators, has asked 'permission to play approximately after dark contests, while other magnates advocate a return to the touchdown scamDer. Johnnv If the boys in the camp don't have athletic equipment this Christmas. with Charlie Karley, Hay I tiavrz of Fresno and Henny Cilia. In addition, each welterweight stepped through several rounds mi the floor. So confident is the Turner crowd Earl will win from Ramirez efforts already are being made to obtain St.

Mr' "Mpodesto tried to pass for the extra Bob Kennedy Paces Coast Grid Scorers pion, will not be decided for two i weeks. Washington State, U.C.L.A. and Southern California are waging a hot race for Western honors. Tulsa was signed earlier for the Sugar Bowl as a result of its un-, defeated record for 10 games. Ten-1 Povipmi point but the toss fell incomplete Briiani, Verutti set up the next score by returning a punt 33 yards to the it won't be Oakland's fault.

Start collecting the forgotten sports equipment around your house Slid wttch this section for further details. Poom McPartland Coast Guard 15. Podesto was thrown THE LINK-I PS CoAft Guard McKlrath DrLura Calrtwfll YfBSi Matulkj Cunninahnm Abbott Arabian Ryan Lenng Mrrritt Scor by periods: St. Mary's Coait Guard a remaicn wmi neniy nrmsimiiK sometime in December. Po.v LKR L.TR LT.R RGL RTI.

REL LHR RHL 0 0 a 13-yard loss on an attempted There is a chance the fight won't Verutti pass but on the next play passed And now, please pardon me while I go Into a trance and compose my seven-game policy that was in effect previous to the 1042 campaign. The majors are certain to operate unless the international situation is much worse by next Spring, but many of the minor leagires are shaky and uncertain. Some observers believe not more than 10 or 12 circuits in the minors will be able to function. 14 yards to Quarterhnck Trwin IIXIfMO Ahlstrom wsat- Fullback Bob Kennedy of Barnickol who rambled into the nesste defeated vanaeroni m-i ir an eip.ht, one and one record and slipped into the Sugar Bowl as tha result of Boston College's defeat. Georgia Tech.

suffering its only defeat in 10 games, favored the Cotton Bowl where it will meet Texas, the Southwest Conference Ington. despite his team's sco: eventuate for the simple reason Turner already has signed with the Coast Guard and may be called any day. tie with Washington, Sati 12 0 14 26 0 easily held his individual so end zone. Again a pam for the extra point was incomplete. Sparked by Tiilnpin Tommy Ryan, former St.

Mary's freshman star. annual Yuletide poem. I have the first verse done Twas the night before Christmas, And all through the town, Not a creature was stirring They had used up their four gallons. However, Roberti has been given lead among Pacific Coast Cot Gael-Sea Lion Statistics ence football players. reason to hriieve me summons won't arrive until after the first of the Guardsmen marched 48 yards champion Kennedy has tallied 69 pour to the Oael 15 at the start nf the the year.

First downs nine contests and has one to against Texas A. next Army Captain WEST POINT, N.Y.. Nov. 30 U.R) Center Casimir J. Myslinski will captain the 1943 Army football team, Billiard Play final quarter but the drive bogged down.

Rushing Paaflni Yards iainrd ruhtn Tildcn Defeated SYNDICATE BUYS OKLAHOMA CITY CLUB urday. Yards lol tfr LA JOLLA. Nov. 30 ifl'i Lcs it was announced today. Myslinski.

Yards gained forwards Forwards attprrpted flimrJ To Stocfen, La Jolla Beach and Tennis Steubenville, was quarterback Coast St. Guard Marv's 7 11 2 2 12 2RB 3B f2 112 20 16 7 7 I 2 .1 29 57.0 609 45.5 37 7 11 177 3 0 SO Tl i 'Purchase ef the Oklahoma City Club pro, defeated Bill Tilden, 6-2. Cbb Ot tbg Texas League by a St. Mary's scored again when DETROIT. Nov.

30 -V -With the Podesto passed to Verutti who'ficld limited because nf transporta-lateraled to Halfback Gonzalo tion problems to six players, all Morales for a 51-yard scoring man-j one-time champions, the world euvcr. Morales converted. I pocket billiards tournament opened Podesto then climaxed a 52-yard here today with Irving Crane of drive with a 20-yard gallop for St. Livonia, N.Y., starting defense of Mary's fourth touchdown. Morales his title by meeting Jimmy Caran against converted.

jof Phtijrtaljahas. The syndicate bought all property of the club from the Holland family, operator of professional baae-mU teams here the past 24 yaars, including Uu franchise, Holland Field, the tesm's home park, and 8-10, 6-1, in an exhibition match yesterday. Stoefien and Bil) Bond. Kenneoy it'tli W.S.C. 9 Pawrett (FBi Stanfd.

10 Day (FB O.S.C. 10 Jurkovlch (HBi Cat. Shelter HBi Stanford 10 Snelltnt (FBI U.C.L.A. a McArdle (HB) U.S.C. Forwards completed Intercepted by Yards Interception return Punts, average Kick-offs average Yards klcki returned Fumbles by H.

0 Pops and of the plebes' team and was shifted to center this year. He is a second-year man and under the streamlined war setup at the Point, he will graduate in 1944. He succeeds Hank Mazur of Lowell, Mass. 0 41 0 I 1 11 S3 i l.L aircraft worker, won the doubles I VS WUSHlf from Tilden and Bruca Barnes, also Toe purchase Hardy (HB) U.S.C. Ball loat Yates, lost aMMlUaa a National jro net sar, 1-2.

1-7. contracts ef II players, taw w.i 4st i.

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