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Joey GiardeHo Retains World Middleweight Championship Oufpoinfs Carter; Stevens, Manoukian In Main Event Win Christmas calne a little ly fcr Kay Steven sand DOT Manoukian when they look two out -cf three Jal's for tag team victory over Pepper Gomez and Joe Lothario in last nlglitV wain event of the Big Time Wrestling Show at Eureka's Municipal Auditorium. Stevens and Mcroukian helped Santa deliver their present with some questionable tactics which gained them falls in both the first and third rounds. It appeared thai Gomez had Stevens pinned In his famous Mexican Cradle Hold in the lasl round when Manoukian, a for pin over the unconscious wrestler. Milsu Arakawa opened the four-bout card with a claw-hold pin'over Chief White Eagle in One of the loudest cheered exhibitions of the evening was Bearcat Wrights pin of Masked Spoiler in 11:50 with a death lock. Wright taunted his opponent and easily escaped a ear-hug and half nelson hold Billy While Wolf took a two out of three falls semi main event from Kalu Kalani of Ha waii.

Kalani won the first fal with some dirty tactics, bu player leaped from his corner i 0 grabbed the ex and landed on section. Gomez's mid- In the third and deciding fall Gomez and Lothario were on their way to a certain victory when Lothario jumped from the fop ring rope and landed flat on his stomach. Stevens, weary from the beating administered by Gomez and Lothario, was barely able to crawl on top ol lxlhario to make the "lucky" two. Kalani continually was warn ed by the official tor hair pull ing and using karate punches to the neck. White Wolf retal ated this abuse by stamping the Iocs of the barefoot wrest ler.

Russell Tops In Rebound Stats NEW YORK (UPI) Goa teed Bill Russell pulled down his career rebound and scored his point in National Basketball Association action last week. Russell's 92 grabs lasl week kept him first in the rebound race with 644, 53 ahead of Cincinnati's Jerry Lucas, according lo official NBA statistics released today. Big Wilt Chamberlain continued to dominate the scoring department in games through Sunday. Wilt scored 876 poin ts for a loop-leading 38.1 average and was third in rebounds with 551. HAVE YOU compared muffler pricas lately? MAYBE YOU SHOULD! We've got mufflers io fi any pocketbook.

LEON'S Brate Muffler Servics Broadway at Pacific 443-3703 Bob Purkey Goes To Cardinals ST. LOUIS (UPI) Knuckl ball righthander Bob Purkc moved up to the world cham pion St. Louis Cardinals toda in a trade that sent ex-Ne York Mets pitcher Roger Cra and outfielder Charley Jam to the Cincinnati Reds. The two-for-one deal was a nounced by Cardinal Gener Manager Bob Howsam, wr last week obtained Tracy Sta lard from the Mets for oulfiel er Johnny Lewis and pitch Gordon Richardson. The two trades were design to bolster the Cardinal pitchi aft and assure Ihe Nalion club at least one mo CIF Cage Roundup Sight games are lap this weekend as the Humboldt-Del i League prep squads irepare for the annual Christ- nas vacation layover before eague play opens on January 1.

The Little Four rates as a ough conference this year as 1 four teams appeared evenly matched in last week's tournament at South Fork. Even I lough Hie Cubs won the lour ney and now have a 5-0 mark, could easily be toppled by any one of the other three iuads. South Fork puts ils perfect record on the line Friday, traveling to Willils. Other action sees Del Norte al Ashland, SI. Bernard's al Eureka and Ferndale hosts Weaverville.

Willits travels to South Fork on Saturday and SI. Bernard's moves to Arcala, Eureka meets ortuna and Del Norte winds up the Ashland series. The only local team with games scheduled over the vacation period is Del Norte. The Warriors host Brookings, on December 22, clash with ar alumni squad on December 23 and travel to Marshfield, Ore on, for a two game series December 29-30. ARCATA --Tiger mentor Er nie Cunningham had high prais or reserves Larry Johnson an 3ert King who he thought did ine job over the weekend whei the Bengals lost to Shasta an then beat Brookings.

The 6'3" front line men played about half of both games fo Arosls Cunningham said he was dis appointed in Arcala's "ragge ball handling" and added "ou shooting isn't very accurat yet." Arcala hosts St. Bernard Saturday and then will take week olf and plans to resum pratice on December 29. SOUTH FORK Pandemo ium sliH reigns in the Cub can laciel says the lanky hoop star still only at half strength ut should be ready when the eague opens. The Warriors have an am- itious four-game slate plannec ver the vacation while the cst of H-DN will be taking the wo weeks off. ST.

BERNARD'S "We've to score more points," stat- St. Bernard's mentor Bot Bonomini after his squad placed second in the South Christmas tourney. The Crusaders feature a bal ced attack and led 12-2 at om int in the tourney final befon ic Cubs came roaring back fo le win. "Defense was the one facet ic game that I was satisfie ith and we also did a fair jol i the boards," added Bono ini. The Crusaders will lake eek off after this weekend's ac ion with Eureka and Arcals he floor of the Crusader coui ill be re-done during the cation.

EUREKA Logger coac Dick Renfro plans on conce rating oh ball control and shoo ing this week as he feels tho their split with Weed last wee were his squad's sore spost wo basketball fundamenta end. Renfro did praise Paul Jac son who did better than was lecled. Renfro felt his squad had got earn composure the first nig ut somehow lost it the seco evening when they lost. passed up two good shots lirow the ball away and th attempted the bad ones." Eureka hosts St. Bernard Friday and travels to Fortu Saturday.

FERNDALK Wildcat Me tor Merritt McKeel attribut lis squad's fourth place sh to poor shooting at the fr throw line. "We were hitting For Senior Bowl Game MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) A powerful North squad featuring Big Ten quarterbacks Rich Bade of Indiana and Tom Myers of Northwestern was announced today for the Jan. 9 Senior Bowl game. All but one member ot SPORTS professional ranks next year, The unit also includes UPI All- America tackle Larry Kramer of Nebraska.

HUMBOLDT STANDARD Tuesday, Dec. IS, 1964, P. 14 Heads To Roll As 49ers Begin Thinking Positive SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-Ob-i The Forty Niners' majo servers looked at the San Fran problem would seem to Suggesfs Tourney For New Challenger PHILADELPHIA GianJtllp, elated at his successful iirst defense of the world middlewetgW championship atainst slugger Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, suggested today his own two-man tournament determtrie the next challenger (or his crown. Cisco Forty Niners' record the 27-man team will enter Ihe today and agreed heads would roll before next season began. armed with a log-term contract, was expected to try to build an offensive unit that could match the qualities of a ll young, aggressive defensive The team was announced Saturday, featuring quarterback Joe Namalh of Alabama, halfback Tucker Frederickson of Auburn and the first Negroes ever invited to a Senior Bowl, halfbacks Bob Hayes and Bob Felts of Florida AM.

Two Negroes were also selected for the North team, Jerry Huch, a Michigan State tackle and Utah end Roy Jefferson. The norlh roster: Ends Cronin (Boston College), Frketich (Oregon State), Jefferson (Utah), Smith (Arizona Stale), Whalen (Boston College). Tackles Atkinson (Villanova), Kramer (Nebraska), Norton (Washington) Rush (Michigan Slate). Guards Breilenslein (Tulsa), Cercel (Pittsburgh), Croftcheck (Indiana), Frick (Ohio). Linebackers -Flanagan (Purdue), Hoovler The only question was whose leads it would be.

Coach a Christiansen, 1,332 yards rushing in 1964 were the fewest ever by a Forty Niner team, who have often seen Joe Perry or J.D. Smith pick up over 1000 yards in a season all alone. Starling backs Smith and Don Lisbon were lost early in Ihe campaign through injuries and over 27-year-old Car er of Pa it several weeks for in-erson, N.J., a lhat showed in 1964. so much Assistant Coach Bill Johnson said "from lop to bottom, weVe "Let Joey Archer and Dick Tiger it tat at soon ss possible," he "and I'll defend In an open-air the winner within six months If the Is right." Thirly-four-year-old Giardello of Cherry Hill, N.J., won a unanimous 15-round decision experienced hands such as Dave Kopay, Mike Lind, Gary Lewis, and Rudy Johnson to adjust to the National Football League grind. Kopay and Lind gained 271 and 256 yards re- to that this is a winning organiza tion.

We've got to stop hearing about how patient the fans are and go about winning, winning, winning right now starting with the first day in camp hrough the exhibitions and into tie league." General Manager Lou Spadia said that the team Is willing to trade: "Our policy is to constantly try and improve our club. If this can be done through trading, trading will be done." The prospectors have signed their top draft choice, fullback Ken Willard of North Carolina. Lisbon and Smith will be back next year and lhe tight in training camp next summer should be fierce and produce some improved rushers. Wil lard, Smith, Lind and Lewis give the prospectors four full back candidates for instance. Convention Hall Monday night in his first defense of the title he had won from Tiger of Ni geria on Dec.

7, 1963. Archer Top-Ranked Archer of New York is Hit top-ranked World Boxing Asso cialion contender. "Pal Joey" counter-punchec his way to victory Monday night before 7,052 fans 'wh paid $85,245 and before mor 1,000 others who had gate crashed inlo the hall, despit police.opposition. The champion suffered a cu at the corner ot his left eye i (Ohio), Schottenheimer (Pittsburgh). Quarterbacks Badar (Indiana) and Myers (Northwestern).

Halfbacks Donnelly (Illinois), Hohn (Nebraska), Hudlow (Arizona), Lofquist (Minnesota), Jacobson (Oklahoma Fallbacks Otla (Missouri) egular starter besides Bob Gib- after South Fork successful on, Curl Simmons and Ray defended the Little Four Chri Sadccki. Imas Tournament title and Craig had wanted the starter their season to ole. He had been used as Coach Pete Mathiesen starter and reliever in his first the wms.are season with the Cardinals atler 5 he was picked up from the TMTM a Mets where he became kn However jn themseivcs the Cub sea son res the results of as the "losingest" pitcher. Craig performed brilliantly in a World Series relief rolenj mme( (j, finger of his against the New York left but ex-Manager John Keane refused lo start him. 65 per cent up to the tourney! and then we froze, only making 5 for 18 Friday and 2 for Saturday." McKeel prophesized that from! Zontek To Head OOII Alex Karras Asks To Be Traded DETROIT (UPI) Star de fensive tackle Alex Karras ended his 1964 season with the Detroit Lions on a sour note.

He asked Coach George Wilson to trade him to another team. "I don't know any ot the reasons why," Wilson said Monday after revealing Karras' request. "I had planned to talk to him later. The only thing I asked him was it it was me or any of the coaches. He said, So I thought it would be best just to let it go The offensive line also should get some help if the Forty Miners can sign draft choices Jim Wilson of Georgia, Jim S'orton of Washington, and Joe Cerne of Northwestern.

The prospectors' line strange this year in lhat it protected the passer well, but could not seem to open holes tor the running attack. Final team marks showed lhat the Forty Niners set 18 club records in 1964, most of them negative in nature. Some more positive figures showed lhat quarterback John Brodie set team marks for passes rown (382) and completed lhe fourth round and a cut un der that eye in the llth session Both cheeks were badly before the final bell; but neil cr Joey nor Rubin were on th floor during the zig-zag balll Co-promoter Jimmy Rig estimated lhat Giardello will ceive a total of $60,000 fro Joey's 60 per cent of the ga and from limited home-TV an theater TV. Carter was guara teed $10,000 Weighed 150 Pounds The champion weighed exact- to his his viewpoint, "any team in the gAN FR ANCISCO (UPI)league could beat any zo nte of Sacramento was team this year on any fi lvenMonday ect ed president ot the Northern California chapter of vT injuries. Bill Row the season McKee on index finger of his giving his squad a little yaca sp'linTforTo mvewaniTthe end holiday.

i Albee split his lip in the first for three terms, was president keep him Cincinnati President Bill De- half of St. Bernard's game in Witt said his club needed extra ne a and wasn't able to fin- help for relief duty. He said he out the contest, and Andy was "hopeful" (hat Craig "will Evans bruised his knee which be our right-hand relief man should slow him down for a and that James will give us an week or two. exlra righlhand hilter in the The Cubs travel to WiIlls llficW Friday and then host the Wol- The Purkey trade received a verines Saturday in a home-and- blessing from new manager home series. Red Schoendienst, who replaced Keane, now manager of the DEL American League Yankees.

able to h.l the first rf McKlNLEYVILLE We still in a policy-making position the The usually routine meeting -although we did rebound well was enwened by a reminder by for as short as we are," lament- one of its members that cheated Panther coach Ervyl Pigg ers do exist in the game of after McKinleyville beat Pacific golf and immediate sanctions nd then lost to Shasta lasl should be taken to get rid of weekend. 'We have been outrebounded Professional Bill Corbett of every game this season ex- Pleasanton moved to have a) cept Pacific where we were just convicted a i ban of overly aggressive. Him A Crankshaft! have i Ml them for all makes OR Give him a complete Auto Repair Gift Certificate Complete Auto Repair Machine Shop Including: 't SMALL ENGINE REBORING CRANKSHAFT GRINDING REBUILT ENGINE EXCHANGE I EXPERT MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU Let and Don French Harold Christiansen Satisfaction Guaranteed Pick Up Deliver 1 PHONE 442-5907 I RED'S ROD Purkey had an 11-9 season with an earned nm average of 3.03, lo, rank 12lh in the National League, behind the Cards' Gibson, who had 3,01. 6 foot but unanimously adopted, weekend, saiea oniy rdm. games lasl Warrior coacli Wally Maeiel aft er his club split with Yreka Gary Marshall led the War Bobby Hull Leads NHL Scoring Race MONTREAL (UPI) Chicago Black Hawk scoring sensation Bobby Hull has pulled away to a five-point lead over teammate Stan Mikila in the National Hockey League scoring race after one-third of the eason.

Hull, 25, scored three times Maeiel plans on emphasizin defense and shooting this wee as the Warriors open a two night sland at Ashland Friday Kim Kellenburg started th in four games last week and of day Friday. also picked up five assists to boost his league-leading total to 34 points, official i showed today. His 23 goals in 25 games put him 21 games this undesirable element." connivers suffer a one year from their until we could talk about it." Karras, who leaves here Monday to visit relatives in Clinton, Iowa, had no com ment. The burly tackle sat out th 1963 National Football Leagu season under suspension fo gambling activities. His retur this year was expected to revitalize the Lions' defense an make them contenders for a vision Karras worked well he first few games of the sea son, but was hampered by pain ul groin injuries in mid-season "He played very well, as we as could be expected," Wilson said.

"A lot of people did realize that he was hurt, bu 176). But Brodie probably ould have preferred to throw ess and balance the attack ilh better running. One impressive mark was the 9.5 yards per catch average of ookie receiver Dave Parks. That broke the old Forly N'iner mark of 18.8 which Bill Jessup el 1964. Allan LaMarr at 6'3" is the clubs and the measure was 'igg says he is very inexpe rienced and has a bad ankle.

McKinleyville won't see action uarv niarsnau icu me -i riors in scoring as he canned un.il with 18 points both nights. Del Norte and doesn't have many practices scheduled over the vacation. HOOPA Warrior Mentor John Paladichuk was encour- ly 160 pounds, the middleweight limit, as he beat the muscular slugger with the shaved skull Cage Scores iy United Press International East ace 90 Brooklyn Poly 78 ong Island 69 Webb Inst 49 ueens 77 Hunter 47 rinceton 92 Rulgers 79 hode Island 90 Maine 82 pringfield 94 Kings Point 83 xing Island 76 Fail-field 72 ortheastern 73 Brandeis 56 Fran (Pa) 87 St Vincent 76 orlland St 78 Ithaca Coll 63 MCG 88 Mansfield St 68 South "lordia AM 102 M. Brown 81 Carolina 84 Vanderbilt 78 Jatawba 74 Newberry 50 lorgan St 86 St Paul 82 Wake Forest 75 Vir. Tecti 74 Bridgewater 81 Shepherd 74 Gco.

Washington 81 Furman 57 Vofford 115 Mercer 87 Florida Sou 96 Georgia St 65 Shorter 111 Bryan Coll 45 West Virginia 72 63 High Point 80 Bel. Abbey 63 Guilford 111 St Andrews 56 Presbyterian 79 C. Charleston 68 Union 83 Athens (Ala) 69 Lane 79 Miss. Industrial 62 Christian Br 70 Bellarmine 69 Quantico 106 Ft. Meade 79 Northeast La.

92 Wil. Carey 66 Delta St 78 N'western (La) 59 S'weslern (La) 100 Nichosl St69 N. Tex St. 75 Loyola (La) 61 Murray St 72 New Mex. St 69 Midwest Indiana 91 De Paul 78 Miami (Ohio) 114 Marshall 90 Purdue 80 South Dakota 77 Michigan 87 Wichita 85 for his attempt to flatten the champ.

Drake 56 Idaho St 41 Loyola (111) 117 Middel Tenn. 85 Eastern 111. 86 Milliken 66 and drooping black Mandarin's Detroit 123 Xavier (Ohio) 110 mustache. Rubin registered 158- Wash (Mo) 82 St Coll Iowa 71 La Crosse 97 Superior 80 Northern Mich 94 Stevens Pt 70 Kim rvclleuuuiB oxai -i second game against Yreka, but aged by his squad's play the second game of the Little Tourney when Hoopa beat Ferndale for a third place finish. "Everyone started scoring against Ferndale but we were outhuslled all the way in both games.

Marc Smith pulled down 20 rebounds and polled 32 points in the first game but I was generally disappointed in our first game. However, we really ooked like a ball club the second half of the Ferndale Corbett cited such things as kicking the ball out from th rough, shaving tolals on score cards, improving fairway lie under summer rules, and misrepresenting handicaps. "We, as professionals, are jusl as honor-bound to keep the amateur honest as we are to see lhat our own scorecards are correct." the injury definitely effectiveness." Wilson ad.ded, "he must have been serious or he wouldn't have said anything." Hardin To Learn His Fate Friday ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) -It could be anchors aweign for Navy's Wayne Hardin by break Off-Track Betting Proposal Rapped NEW YORK (UPI) New York state's off-track betting proposal, which last week was he target of strong criticism rom the members of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) received further objeclions Monday from officials of the Standardbred Owners Associa lion (SOA). The new bill has brough about disfavor because of th division of handle policy se forth in the proposal.

The bil states that New York track would receive only one per cen of the 15 per cent tax of th off-track mutuel handle. The HBPA and the SOA bot contend, that the small incom rom Ihis system would not be sufficient' to offset the, loss i attendance that would follow were off-track belting legalized. Because of Joey's superiority Stout 73 Belhel 60 in counter-punching both at long range and close quarters against a challenger svho persistently moved forward with a dancing shuffle, he registered his eighth straight win. All three ring officials favored Joey on a five-points-per-rounc basis as follows: Referee Bob Polis, 72-60; Judge Jimmy Mina 69-64, and Judge Dave Beloff, 70-67. The United Press Internation- 1 had Carter ahead, 69-67.

A oil of 16 ringside writers fa- ored the champion, 12-4. Hoop Mentor In Good Condition LOS ANGELES (UPI)--Bas- ketball coach Forrest Twogood They claim tnat as a result, uaj I The imaginative leader ot five viclories in six tries over Army, Hardin will lenrn what the U. S. Naval Academy has in store for him within the next slated Paladichuk. The Warriors will practice over most of the vacation but eames pu in ahead of his 50-goal pace of 48 hours, according lo Athletic don have a game scheduled SHOP 1622 Allard Ave.

EUREKA 1961-62. The only other NHL player to score as many as 50 goal in one season were Mauric (Rocket) Richard, who scoret 50 in 50 games in 1944-45, and fellow Montreal Canadian Bernie Geoffrion who did it one year before Hull. Mikila, the defending scoring champion, is in second place with a total of 29 points. Norm UHman of the Detroit Red Wings shared third place with Montreal's Claude Provost each with 26 po'nl 8 Detroit's rookie goalie Roger Crozier, despile being br-aten eight limes in two games by the Black Hawks, maintained a fractional lead among the goal Director Capt. William Busik.

Hardin is working on the second year of a five-year contraci but certain areas of lhe pac are open for renegotiation. until league play opens. FORTUNA Husky Coach Bob Orr is contemplating jug- his lineup around this Seals Acquire Gary Dornhoefer SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)When lhe San Francisco Seals try to stretch their win slreak lo four in a row against Victoria Wednesday night, they will have a new man to call up for help. The Western Hockey League hampions, now mired in fifth ilace, Monday announced that hey have acquired wing Gary of the University of Southern California was in good condi tion today at Orthopaedic hos Hospital where he was under going tests to determine the cause of back problems. Twogood entered the hospital Monday for treatment of the trouble that had heen bothering him for the past six months.

A hospital spokesman said there was no indication how horsemen's purses, would be lower. Dornhoefer, who looked sharp as a by North Carolina State in are open for renegotiation. gling his lineup arounu "During lhe executive session weekend because he isnt gct- of the board of conlrol one hour ling what he wants out of his me i ma nlv larking a rookie for Boslon of the Na- ional Hockey League last year. Dornhoefer is on loan from and a half was devoted lo the Hardin situation," disclosed Bu sik after the academy board of controls mel Monday. At the moment the status is complete.

The board expects to meet later this week and we fully expect to have a statement for the press on Thursday." It is believed that the crux of the negotiations is Hardin's' often expressed desire to become assistant athletic direc- 5 i tenders with a goals-per-game lor 3 posl currently held by 5 Ic TT Millar 111 15 T1MUV squad. "We are mainly lacking hustle," staled Orr, "and I wan! lo correct our passing and bal handling mistakes." "We should have stayed home," remarked Orr after los ing to Crater. "We made too many errors. A we made aboul 50 per cent lhe firs half we went cold the second half and made too many passing mistakes." Forluna meets Eureka Friday and has a limited amount of workouts planned for the vaca- Fight Results By United Press International PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Joey Giardello, 160, Cherry Hill, N.J. outpointed Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, 158W, Paterson, N.J., long the tests would take.

Two- retained world i good had hoped to wait until after the 1964-65 basketball season before being hospitalized. He returned from North Carolina where his Trojan squat was beaten Friday and Salur ieir season openers. Pending Twogcod's return, as- istant coaches drilled lhe bas- Boston, for whom he scored 22 ketball team which does not il'average of 2.32. E. (Rip) Miller.

tion. points on 12 goals and 10 assists last season. He Is 21 stands 6 feet 2 and weighs 175 pounds. Seals general manager-coacl Bud Poile said his new line man "he's a big, rugged kid who can put tne ucic in th net. He should really help in our drive for a playoff spot.

The Seals are trying to make it up fo at least fourlh plac because thai gets them into Ih league playoffs. Fourth plac Los Angeles now has 25 points and the Seals are 10-16-0, goo for 20 points. lave a game until Saturday night. Spencer Slopped By Amos Lincoln SANTA I A Calif. (UPI)-Amos (Big Train) Lincon, a 2-1 underdog, scored a stunning upset Monday night over ninth-ranked Thad Spencer, 192, Pasadena, in ninth round of a scheduled 10-rounder.

Spencer was on his feet but dazed and groggy when referee Dick Young stopped the contest at 1:51. Larry Rummans, matchmaker for Pacific Boxing Enterprises, which sponsored the fight said he will attempt to schedule a re-match for Spen cer and Lincoln on a proposec Jan. 18 date at the Sports Are na. He also said he will at tempt to pair a card featurini Jesus Pimentel and Jose Mcd el on lhe same program. Parsons 75 Central (Iowa) 73 Denison 56 Otterbein 51 Lincoln 95 Auguslana Coll 74 Southwest Sl.Mich'l 103 W'rn New Mex 91 Midwestern 63 E.

Texas 62 Pan Amer 79 Tex Southern 73 Texas AI 90 Corpus Christ! 78 Lamar Tech 88 McNeese 73 Southwest 95 Trinity 64 Howard Payne 72 Tarlelon G7 Oklahoma 78 Hardin Sim. 67 Mexico 87 Iowa St. 54 Iklahoma St. 73 Texas 69 Texas AM 74 Houston 67 West Jlah St. 101 Nevada 80 Sac.

St. 73 Univ Pacific 69 Gonzaga 69 Whitworth 67 Cen. Was h97 Whitman 73 Seattle Pac 61 Eastern Wash 51 weight title). Bob Pettit Out For Ten Days ST. LOUIS (UPI) Veteran SI.

Louis Hawk Bob Peflit's injury was diagnosed today as Leveque, 150, France (10). NOTTINGHAM, a (UPI)-Wally Swift, I57V4, Britain, outpointed Mick Leahy, 159, Ireland (15) (retained Brit- sh middleweight title); Howard Winstone, I23 3 Wales, ou I pointed Boualem Belouard, 129, Algeria now fighting out Cologne, Germany (10). BOSTON (UPI) Carlos Ortiz, 140V4, Puerto Rico, knocked out Dick Divola, 136, Charlestown, Mass. (1); Joe De Nucci, 167, Newton, drew with Lirry Carney, 170, Mass. (10).

Lincoln, a 205-pounder from Portland, Oregon, staggered hi opponent with a solid lift-righ combination to the head in th seventh round and Spence barely remained on his feet fo the remainder of the stanza. Lincoln, whose record now 35-3 wilh 25 knockouts, closet out the match with a left-righ combination that rocked Spe cer in the ninth lo promp Young's decision. Lopez Decisions Ken Carruthers BOISE, Idaho (UPI)-Memo Lopez of Tijuana, Mexico, pounded out a unanimous 10- ound decision over Seattle's en Carrulhers Monday night spite of a wrist injury suf- ered in the fourth round. The middleweight bout al lhe Boise Fairgrounds was refereed by former heavyweight champion Joe Louis. There were no knockdowns.

Lopez, 155W, bloodied Carru- iers' nose in the first round isibly slowed Carrulhers in the bird. But from the fourlh stanza on, Lopez punched with a straight right after spraining his left wrist. MOVE STAFF MILWAUKEE (UPI) The Milwaukee Braves have announced that, three of their staff members will be moved to Atlanta, effective Jan. 1, 1965. The three men are Ernie Johnson, public relations director; Ray Hayworlh, director of player personnel; and farm director John Mullen.

PARIS (UPI)-Luis Folledo, 150V4, Spain, stopped Yolande fractures of lhe first four lumbar transvere processes on the right side of the back, enough damage lo keep him sidelined for another 10 days. TOKYO (UPI)--Teruo Kosaka, Japan, knocked out suml Yabe, Japan (3) (weights unavailable). "Ha, jutt 1 rhought-thii it the other haKl".

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