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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. 1056 rAGE ion Patterson Meets Moore For Heavyweight Title In Chicago Friday sored and paid by the United States Olympic Committee. Local Player Earns Berth On U.S. Field Hockey Squad Hopkins is coacnea Dy coo Scott, a graduate of the class of in voars his teams have BOXING SHOW AT COLISEUM ARCHIE SOLID 5-8 FAVORITE ACTUM. I a lO-io record, but came HOPKINS-TEN TO MAKE TOUR English Trip Planned For Team In 1958 Or 1959 on fast last year to rank second to unbeaten Maryland wnn a o-j collegiate record.

This year the Blue Jays figure to De lougn Baltimore And Washington Victor Takes Crown Given Up ty Frichey, Northeast, left fullback; Vormie Gros, Philadelphia, right fullback, and Phyllis Sax-ton, Great Lakes, goal. before ending their campaign away from home. Helping Adams with the coaching will be Bill Keigler and Bo Willis, while on the sidelines, still leady to offer a hand, are two former coaches, Kid Norris and Rip Hewitt. Hewitt gave up the job a month ago due to pressures of business. The schedule: March 23.

Maryland, home. 30: Marrh 30. Army. home. 2.30; April 6.

Washina. ton Collme. home. 1 P.M. (second aiune at 3 30 Biia W.4t L.

v. Hofstrai: April 10. Princeton, home. 3 48 P.M.; April 13. AnraDolis L.C..

home. 2.30: Anril 20. Rutaera. home. 2.30; April 27.

Maryland L.C.. home. 30: May 4. Baltimore home. 2 May 11.

Vlrainia. away. 2 30; May 18 open daio; May 25. Johna Hop. kina.

awav. 2 30. ft 1 again. Amateurs Clash Tomorrow By Retired Marciano In today play, New Atlantic second handed Southeast second By MILTON SCHWARTZ After winning one match apiece its first loss, 2-1. In other games Chicago.

Nov. 24 IF) Floyd Patterson, who some critics think is too younfi. and Archie Moore Philadelphia. Nov. 24 (VP) Norma Simmons, Baltimorean playing center forward for the Southeast first team, was named to the United States women's field hockey No.

1 squad here today. Miss Simmons was selected for her play in the tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Pip Supplee. also of Baltimore, received honorable mention. Three Teams Unbeaten Three Philadelphia teams were the only ones undefeated after the third day of play in the four-day tournament, which ends to who some think is too old.

meet in ring snows nere recently, Baltimore and Washington amateur boxing teams will clash in a "rubber match" tomorrow night Southeast third defeated 1 Mid-West second, 5-2; Philadelphia third defeatetj Northeast second, 2-1; Philadelphia fourth routed Great Lakes second, 7-1; Mid-West first tied Great Lakes first, 1-1; Friday for the world's heavy weight boxing championship. at the Coliseum. The scheduled 15-round fight Philadelpria first defeated North The intercity rivals will square at Chicago Stadium will be broad cast and home televised (both east first, 3-0; Philadelphia second defeated Southeast first, 3-2; New off in eight fights on the 11-bout card which starts at 8.30 P.M. N.B.C.) starting at 10 P.M. with Chicago and 150-mile Baltimore's best will be out to Atlantic first defeated Mid East first, 4-1, and New Atlantic third beat Mid-East second, 4-0.

radius blacked out. Mt. Washington Cards Ten Lacrosse Games A 10-game schedule, featured by Maryland's visit to Norris Field to open the season, was announced for the .1957 Mount Washington Club lacrosse team yesterday by its new coach, Jimmy Adams. The Hillmen have eight straight ome contests, then close out on the road at Virginia and Johns Hopkins. Maryland, which handed Mt.

Washington its only loss last year, 12 to 11, brings a 23-game winning streak here on March 23, but even a defeat wouldn't end the Terps' skein, as they consider the contest as a practice affair. After facing Maryland, the Hill-men come back to meet Army. Washington College, Princeton, Annapolis Lacrosse Club, Rutgers, Maryland Lacrosse Club and the University of Baltimore in order, morrow with a match between tne two United States teams. By WAITER T. HERMAN A lacrosse tour of England is being planned by Johns Hopkins, according to an announcement made yesterday by Marshall S.

Turner, director of athletics. Turner has received an informal invitation from Col. E. E. Jones, secretary of the England Lacrosse Union, to make the trip, which will be in either the summer of 1958 or 1959.

R.P.I. Starts Trend Four other American universities have preceeded Hopkins, with Rensselaer Poly starting the trend in 1948. Then followed Yale, Virginia and Washington and Lee, which went abroad only last summer. In making the announcement, Turner said, "This is something we at Hopkins have had on our minds for some time. I have the official approval of the university Each fighter will receive 30 per take the laurels.

They are Charles Watkins. heavyweight; Mike De-Feo, Calvin Little and James Others chosen for the first cent of the gate (a 250,000 pro jection by the International Box ing Club based on 18.000 attend United States team were Kate Thorne, all 156; Cornelius Me- Venni And Block Wins First Round Barrett, Northeast, left wing; Paul. 149; Charles Hyman, 13a; snce), radio and TV proceeds OUR QUALITY SERVICE COSTS NO MORE Baltimore's Ford Corner UNIVERSITY MOTORS 29th Remington Charles Holloway, 125, and Bobby ($200,000 package dean and MR. MOTO Wrestles here Tuesday HANS SCHMIDT Anne Volp, Philadelphia, left inner; Rosemary Deniken, Philadelphia, right inner; Joan Edenborn. Yenni and Block's Booters beat Loyal, 119.

Training School Entered Completing the program will movie rights (the amount de pending on the saleK Moore Favored Philadelphia, right wing; Margot Cunningham. Northeast, left half Goodwin Market Americans, 2 te 0, to take the first round title in be three bouts between boxers back; Nancy Sawin, Southeast, Moore, who says he will be 40 Irom the Maryland Training center halfback; Angela Geraci. years old on December 13. has IN MAT EVENT the Highlandtown Exchange Club Soccer League yesterday at Patterson Park. School for Boys on Joppa road remained a steady 8-5 favorite.

If Southeast, right halfback; Libby Williams. Philadelphia, left fullback; Joan Paul, Philadelphia, he wins the title vacated when ana amateur ring ciuus in uic city. Harbor Towing Rangers fin officers to proceed with plans for Rocky Marciano announced his retirement seven months ago he In fact, 250 boys from the ished second when they beat G. M. Rockets, 5 to 0.

right fullback, and Jenepher Shillingford, Philadelphia, goal. automatically will relinquish his school will travel to the Coliseum to root for their entrants. Garibaldi To Face U.S. Champ At Coliseum Tuesday Harbor1 Towlna- uaneeis Warren Reserve Team Named Selected for the reserve team Other news from the amateur Hammerbacher Peterson boxing front report that the State O. P.

R.H.. C.H.. L.H. R. Championships will be held here Hans Schmidt, wrestling's lo Marczak DeChrlstle the first trip abroad ever planned for a Hopkins athletic team.

We are all looking forward to it." In 1928 Games The 1928 Hopkins team went to Amsterdam to represent the United States in the Olympics after winning special playoff series. The 1932 Blue Jays also played- in the Games at Los were Betty Shellenbcrger, Philadelphia, left wing; Allison Iler-sey, Northeast, left inner; Helen O. Scrap Rockets Dletz Lambert Angil Reed Winkler Peterson Aull Crist Bmvtti Scher Michael 1 45 in January with the 'training light heavyweight crown under National Boxing Association regulations. If Moore loses, he will be required to defend his 175-pound title within 90 days or forfeit it. There is no return match clause in the contract.

Patterson, who registered seven cally recognized United States heavyweight champion, will de Broccollno HuRhen Warnecker I R. school expecting to field a team headed by Coach Ed Freeberger. Callas, Philadelphia, center for Tempera Matucci O.L... ward; Betty Baird, Southeast, right inner; Barbara Paul, Phila fend his title Tuesday evening in the Coliseum against popular Cino Garibaldi. 92 In School Tourney Interest in boxing has been Rancera Rockets 0 00 delphia, right wing; Barbara Hel- lAngeles.

Both trips were spon- Tempera Warnecker Schmidt, the German rough knockouts in eight bouts in his high at the school, and a recent ring tourney there drew 92 niun, Philadelphia, left halfback; Mrs. Ruth Aucott, Philadelphia, center halfback; Gertrude Dunn, neck who has made an unpopular name for himself in every section NOW AT BURKE-SAVAGEZ Ed Chaffman, secretary of the Philadelphia, right halfback; Bet- of the country, should be an easy favorite to trounce the aging Garibaldi, who resides in St. Louis. S.Am. boxing committee, said the State Championships will be sponsored by the Jewish War Billed as the cofeature in a match which may prove more Veterans, the Optimist Clubs and even and interesting than the the Cross Country Club.

The exact date of the tourney will be championship bout, Mr. Moto, the "Champion of Japan," will re announced later. Slave Girl Moolah turn from a long absence to meet Verne Gagne, the former United Stales kingpin. tf" i Town Tho -SUBURBAN" 1 Self.cl..nin, 1 SAI jG Rugged VT xt Quick ick CHS Charged With Neglect Both of these matches will be of the one-fall, one-hour variety. Somerville, Nov.

24 UP). Three 30-minute preliminaries climb to the Olympic middleweight championship in 1952 at Helsinki, will be 22 on January 4. If he beats Moore he will become the youngest heavyweight king in history. Joe Louis was 23 when he gained the crown from Jimmy Braddock. Patterson hasn't fought since he fractured his hand defeating Hurricane Jackson in New York last June 8, in 12 rounds, the most he ever has gone.

In winning 30 fights, he has scored 19 clean knockouts and two technical knockouts. Patterson's only defeat was dropping an eight-round decision to Joey Maxim in Brooklyn June 7, 1954. Maxim, former light-heavy king who was beaten three times by Moore in title bouts, has this to say about Friday's title showdown: Patterson in order to win must weather Moore's early storms. If he can, this kid has the speed, quick hands and stamina to go on and grab the decision. Brought On Slowly have also been set up to begin at An attractive 15-year-old blonde.

9 P.M. daughter of professional woman PRE-SEASON SALE Wild Man Fargo. 230-pound wrestler "Slave Girl Moolah, told police today her mother forced her to wrestle profession ally but didn't pay her. North Carolinian, will match his speed against the 325 pounds of Cowboy Rocky Lec, who calls all of Texas hishome. Fans will be divided on this one since neither grappler is popular in the local SEavtf A neglect warrant was Issued for the mother Mrs.

Lillian Pine after Mary Carroll told police she was forced to wrestle arena. Dick Steinborn, of Orlando, despite a recent appendectomy. She showed police letters from who sticks pretty close to the scientific technique, may have his hands full with newcomer two physicians advising her against future bouts. Ricky Starr, of Dallas, Texas. Lt.

Thomas J. Bnen quoted Mary, known in the ring as Ruth The opener pits Kennv Ackles. "He's a jolting puncher, but of banta Monica. aeainst Ryan and Pat Sherry, as saying BLACK OR WHITEWALL ALL SIZES INCLUDED not a deadly hitter. Not nearly as Jesse James, who now lives in her mother hasn't supported her dangerous as Moore.

Against Baltimore. for three months. Jackson, Floyd showed Improve ment. He wasn making the mis A2 1 0 takes he did against me. However, Jackson is not Moore, who can force you into making mistakes." Patterson has more or less been nursed along by his manager, Gus D'Amato, who took the son of a chauffeur under his wing after watching him train in a Brooklyn gym in 1949.

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