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RobinsonDefendsMiddleweigMTitleAgainstBasilioTogight I MTM 23. 1957 Sugar Ray Expected to Be Favorite By JACK IIAXP NEW YORK. Sept. 22 Ray Robinson banks on weight and experience to help him roll hack the years again tomorrow night when he defends his middle- wright title against Carmen Basilio. the rugged welter champion.

Robinson also expects to hank about JjDO.nm as his share ol the loot although ex-managers and advisors are suing him and attaching a sharr of his purse. He sets per cent ol "everything" and Basilio 20 per cent (about JZS.onni o( the Rate, theater TV. radio and movies. Because of Robinson's period of indecision in Auzust "hen he threatened to call off the fisht in Golden Bombers Muckers' Slling llOlUCIl MHIlMtil mmmmfmmm Oneonta High Bows to Onrushing 6-0, in Neahwa Park By Pete Calivh Mir Still Writer For 46 minutes--almost until the end of the game--an nutmanned Oneonta High School football team held off an inspired onchargins Ilion eleven. Time after time the jackets with their hacks to their coal, staved off Ilion touchdown drives.

But with two minutes left to play. Golden Bomber quarterback Wayra Murphy twisted his way through Ihe Jacket lor 11 yards and pajdirt. That was the final score. Ilion 6. Oneonta 0 in the Iroquois League season opener for both teams.

The same was played to a good-sized crowd Saturady in Neahwa Park. Murphy jumped off to all-star eatened to call on me utm iu 0.1-=.=. dispute over the theater TV honors almost as soon as the came cash, the show will fall far shnrt of it's million dollar coal. Estimates have been scaled down to a crowd of.about Jj.OTO and a cross gate of JW.OOO for the 15-round battle of champions at Yankee Stadium. ruH'itv WKATIIKH Mostly cloudy weather with a chance "of scattered thundershowers was the afternoon forecast with some slirht relief expected from todays soggy humidity.

Because of the theater-TV which will beam the match to theaters in 131 cities by closed circuit, the biz fight w-on't start until 9:30 p.m.. EST. 30 minutes later than usual. The theater-TV people have seats available from which the promotion receives slightly less than Jl for each feat SnM. boxing men expect Robinton to CO in'" the 'V voritr but the odds favorinc Basilio stubbornly have clung close to to 5 ever since the match was pick here is Basllteon a tko in a late round The top video boul matches Yvon Durelle.

Canadian lighl heavyweight champion. againsl Germany's Willie Besmanoff at the Detroit Olympia, ABC. 9 p.ra EST. Wednesday night. Durelle.

fithe'rman from Bale Ste. Ann. N.B risks a possible title shot a world champion Archie Moorr. On Friday night middleweight contender Joey Giardello ol Phil adelphia takes on Bobby Lane. native ol Arcadio.

S.C.. who has won ten straight, including live houts this year. This radio-televi sion NBC. 9 p.m.. EST.

feature will be. beamed out ol Cleveland Sidney Beats Shcrburnc SHERBURNE-Sidney, undefeal rd Susquenango I-eague northern division champs last year, won its eichlh straight football came Saturday at Sherhurne. to 0. Floyd Fisher. John MacDonalc and Denny McCarty scored firs half touchdowns.

Fisher and Mai Donald comnted on a run and I pass. The second half was scoreless Sidney scored 13 in the fim quar trr. 7 In the second. In the last quamr. Sheiburne Cot to the K-ard line, hut rjuarterbark-captain Bill Burdic irtorrepted a pass on the coal line to stop that threat.

was under way. He ran and passed the Bombers downfield all through the came. IT HAS A to Onconta's pirited defense that the Bombers dn't score before the final two inutes. And it equally was to llion's crrd- that Oneonta didn't the idfield stripe on offense all after- loon. That pretty much was the story the came--an Ilion team out for vence from last year's 18-7 past- and an Oneonta squad that as outmanned and outcharced.

passing and punting as weak. Coach Lloyd Baker in- icated he'd work on those roblems for the game at Hcrki- ler next Saturday. The first quarter was a standoff, lion kicked off. Larry Santos aught the ball on his own 5-yard ine and w-as tackled there. Chuck weeney zoomed off end for 22 ards, but then the Jacket drive tailed.

Ilion kept the pressure on he Jackets, with Murphy irixing passes and runs with Ron Hart ack Noll and Mannie Lore. IX THK SKCOXIl quarter, Mien's efense drove Oneonta back to its ix-yard line. Joe Zummo ran it the 26-yard line, but the ackets again counldn't BO. Ilion ook a Santos punt on 2, and drove down to the four line. But there, co-captain Chip Vright, who dislocated a thumb in he first quarter.

pou ncfd on Murphy fumble. Another Zummo run gained 25 yards, but Sweeney was thrown for a loss and the Bombers wouldn't let Santos pass. Santos then punted a beautiful Wyard kick. Ilion drove back down the 15 as the half ran out. In the third quarter, Denny Weir, a hard plunging hack for Oneonta all afternoon, took the kickoff to he 40-yard line, Sweeney plunged up to the 47.

But that's as far as he Jackets ever got. I1JOX TOOK over on poor punt, then kicked to emi zone. That kept the Jackets hot led up the rest of Ihe came. Mur phy paced Ilion to the 12-yard line nil Zummo threw him way-way- ack and Weir dropped Bowdcn for bird and 15 as the quarter ended In the fourth period, with the bal' on the 17, Murphy passed to Nol on the eight-yard line. But Zummo again broke through to dump Mur phy Kick to the 20.

as Oneonta Saturday's Ilnsclmll Br THK NATIONAL LTACSIT. Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 2 Milwaukee 6. Chicago 2 Cincinnati 3. St.

Louis 5 (10 In nirgsl Pittsburgh 5. New York 4-9 (twi nirhi double header! AMERICAN LKAIifK fr.iragn 7. Cleveland 6 Fr-yrnn P. Now York 3 u.i'h;ngton Baltimore 1 tnighi Hi 6. Detroit 3 might lit Thf riTM I I M.lr.lT.

Uflfl I ml Prt. HIGHLIGHTS ook over. In a desperation attempt Santos tried to pass. But Smith son intercepted on the Jacket's 27. Lore carried to the 23 Murphy to the 18.

Noll got a first down at the 10. A Murphy pass to Noll pu Ilion out of bounds on the 5 But Pete Van Woert brok through to dump Hart back the 18. Then, with 4th and 15 Murphy went to the 5, but not enough for a first down. Zummo ran it to the 22, but a Santo's kick waf deflected to Onconta's 30. Noll caught a Murphy pass on his knees at the 21.

Lore plunged to the 11, LARGE CROWD at Neahwa Park stands as National Anthem is played at season's first football game. Oneonta lost to Ilion, 6-0, in a good, hard-fought contest. Next Saturday; Oneonta Ilion (i. OIIS 0 OnKtnU Il.cn rir.t Iliftn OnfenU 4. Ilion OcronU 1M.

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Hffklir.tr I Norwich It Braves, Cards White Sox Yankees Win CHICAGO. Sept. 22 (ft-The Milwaukee Braves moved to the threshhold of the National League pennant today with a B-7 10-innine victorj- over the Chicago Cubs on Hurricane Bob Hailc'n homer after Eddie MathewV game-tying blast in the ninth. The Braves, who had to overcome leadi of four and three rum, need but one victory over the St. Louis Cardinals In their upcoming three-game scries which opens in Milwaukee tomorrow nlsht to hoist the National League flag.

Cnnln 7, Reih 5 CINCINNATI. Sept. 22 UV-St. wis' Cardinals, fighting to stay in the National League pennant chase, staged a six-run uprising in the seventh inning today to hammer out a 7-5 victory of Cincinnati's Rcdlrts in rain-soaked Croslcy Field. The victory, coupled with league leading Milwaukee beating Chicago, kept the Cards five Rames out of first place.

5, Knl SHX 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 22 Jv-The New York Yankees clinched at least a tie for the American League pennant today by whipping the Boston Red Sox. 5-1. Had the Cleveland Indians defeated the Chicago White Sox, the Yanks would have rapped up their eighth AL flag in the last nine years.

But the White turned back the Tribe, 9-5. in Cleveland. in a M-D victory nvcr me and.Murphy took it over, slant-1 nad lniimt Thc Sox Snx 9, Iniliinis 5 CLEVELAND, Sept. 22 tiPh- Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox today became the American League's first 20- game winner of the season getting help from Gerry Stalc in a 9-5 victory over the Cleve- ing off tackle and past the end. A little more than two minutes remained in the game.

NOLL TIUU) to plunge over for the point, but Sweeney stopped him. Thc two exchanged words and blows, and were ejected from the game. Meet The Press 'noted personality Is questioned by a panel of s- Guest: Finance Minister Felix Gail' lard. You Are There-'The Capture ol John Wilkes Booth The dramatic story of the actor-assassin often described as "the charminj egomaniac." Lassie, starring the famed collie Lassie, and Tommy Rettij. "The Graduation." Jeff fails in responsibility, exposes Lassie to a dog suspected of having rabies and thus endangers the collie's life.

Jack Benny Program. The theme revolves around Jack's decision to eliminate the middle mcrcial in the show, much to the disappointment ol Don Wilson. Jack's announcer (Premiere). Sally Starring Joan Caulfied as Sally, the Globetrotting companion of a thy scatterbrained matroi (Marion Lome). "Sally Trie to Say Ed Sullivan Show -with Ray Bloc and his orch esrra.

Guests: Betty Grable Harry James and his orch estra; Jo Stafford, vocalis Carol Charming, musical com edy star; Jack Durant, com edian. (34-13) Sieve Allen Show -Starring Steve Allen. Ward Bond, Bob Cummings George Gobel. Phyllis Kirk Peter Lawford. Gitele Ms Kenzie.

Dennis O'Keefe. Johr CHUCK SWF.ENEV carries 22 yards In first quarter for Oneonta. Sweeney and Joe Zummo were standout backi for the 'Jackets, who were battled up by Ilion all Saturday afternoon. (Star Staff Photos by Callsch). Ncsbitls Win Last Tourney At Golf Club Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence M. Nesbitt won the annual mixed two- all championship Saturday at Oneonta Country' Club by bcat- ng the defending titilists. Toofe Wakin and Miss Jane Me- 2-1. Thc tournament, a handicap event, wound up the scheduled club contests for the tea- son.

The Ncsbitts, with a handicap of 12, drew a bye in the first round and defeated Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Nielsen in the second round, 6-4. In the third round they eliminated Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pondolfino, 4-3, and in the semi-finals they beat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Scy- bolt 3-1.

To reach the final for the second year in a row, Wakin and Miss McCarthy beat Lee Bryant and Mrs. Robert K. Hennessey, 4-2; Stan Lucas and Mrs. Bill Minette, 3-2; Ted Robinson and Betty Nesbitt, default; and Grant Mitchell and Miss Florence Elbcrson, 4-3 in 36 holes. Stamford Outslugs Onconta, Knots Playoiis at One-All The Tri-County Baseball Lcapue playoffs were tied at one-all yesterday when a battlinp Stamford nine clubbed across two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Oneonta Indians at Stamford, 12-11.

The third and deciding game will be played at 2:15 p.m. next Sunday at Stamford. Thc two clubs shelled pitchers for 34 hits but Stamford's Stivers had enough to halt Oneonta in the ninth when the In- clung to a chance of a tic for the pennant. l-'l, 2-1 KANSAS CITY. Sept.

22 (It Timely hitting coupled with Detroit errors in the first game and two-hit pitching by Ned Garver in Berltizzi, Nader Take Sweeps Postmaster Samuel J. Berturzi and Nausif Nader won the sweepstakes Saturday and Sunday at Final Sunday Payne, Dinah Shore. Rosemary dooney, Ralph wards. Eddie Fisher, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and Jane Wyrnan. TV Choice" itarrins Anne Baxter.

Thc story of a compassionate Army nurse who chooses to devote her career to Ihe treatment of apathy which in a convalescent patient, it a serious threat to survival. (J-13) TV Hour "Night" Starring Franchot Tone. A man becomes a shock victim for one night and i through a series of incredible experiences. Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Number Twenty Two" Starring Rip with Russell Collins. A young tough arrested on his first robbery and assault attempt clean from a four-time loser the first understanding of the old adage crime does not pay.

The JC4.000 Challenge, quiz program, with Ralph Story as emere; and featuring big money winners "The W.OOO Question" against challengers. I J-131 The Web new filmed mystery serin of stories ol and Intrigue. "Dead a migrant worker accused on circumstantial evidence of murdering 11 boss. What's My Line? with John Daly, as moderator pa nflists Dorothy Kilgallen. Bennett Cert, Arlece Francis and Jim Backus.

dians were leading by one run. Johnny Minarcin, a converted ncwjy coacm outfielder, was on the mound bca Cooperstown 19-6. Greene Beats Cooperstown GREENE Sparked by Ken Cobb's two touchdowns the newly coached Greene team 5 Wonderful TV Channels! Pennies a Day ONEONTA VIDEO Oneonta 342 WEST END PHARMACY lit Chestnut St. Phone lilt TRT US FOR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE And Your Other Health Nftdi Alwajt Plfntr of FREE PARKING in the ninth, having relieved Paul Spaziani in the seventh. Stamford's Cowan was hit by a pitched ball, Jones tripled and the pitcher doubled lor two runs.

That was enough. Spaziani, normally an Inficld- er, had a homer and two singles, while Steve Salata had a double and a homer with one on. Oneonta had 15 hits, four by Nick Lambros, to Stamford's 19. Manager Bill Martin of Oneonta is hard put for pitchers. "I haven't got any," he said.

"Just have to pull men in from other positions." Oneonta Country Club. 'On Saturday Mr. Bortuzzi CJltirU 1HM1I fcali'v. Oneonta tried hard to retail-j the second gave the Kansas City ate. but stalled alter Dick In- Athletics 4 3 and 2-1 victories over graham carried the ball to Tigers today.

Ed Carnahan did a fine (i. Sctnilurn 3 at rv.il.-r subbing for the ailing BALT M(mK Sept. 22 John Colyer, out with a knee' injury. Another bright Oneonta hope was John Johnson at end. ratrhrrs Jo Ginsberg and Triamiis knocked in two runs I apiece today as the whip.

"They had too much for us, Baker's comment on the game. John Holehan. Utira. was referee; Jim Belcher, Utlca, linesman, and Bill Keating, Rome, the umpire. MII'IMI I I 11,1 I.

Win I MI rn. 111)1. Newest member of the Writ i i i a i a I II nrrointed I (loll 1. Delhi Schedules Seven Grid Games DELHI Delaware Academy football team opened itn seven game season Friday under the lighli at 1 The remaining schedule folInwi: Sept. Chenang' Fork', a a Oct.

5, Hancock, home; 12. nalnbrldte, away; IB. purivlllr, home: 2fi Win.1»or home; Nov. Walton away. Among the 38 who tried out for the team, Coach Ed Shalkey hai a nucleut of only five let- lermen, Jim Davli and Everett (uardi; Cupt.

Mm 7.1m* merman Georte Hill, tack- lei and halfbick Jot Roia. Washington 6-3 in their final 13JS home appearance. inlt-tTi It, I'liili BUOOKLYN. Sept. Ir-Duke Snider hit his Mth and 40th home nins today, driving in four runs, us BrookljT) thumped Philadelphia a cross score of 73, handicap of 7 and net score of 66.

Francis t'orrcst was second with 80-10-70; Cecil Smith was third with SM1-73, and tied lor fourth were Stan Lucas 83-9-71. and Lee Bryant, S3- 11-71. Yesterday, Nader came in with a gross of 75. A handicap ol 5 cave him a net score of 70. J.

L. Finch of Sherbume was second with 79-8-71. Tied for third were Stan Lucas, S2-3-73. and Dr. Joseph Pondolfino, 53-10-73.

handin; Rcbin 2Ind defeat. Roberts his 5, 1 PITTSBURGH. Sept. 22 Pittsburgh Pirales scored Ihree unearned runs agaimt Ihe New York Giants in the first inning today and went on (mm thrie to win -VI in the Pirates' last home game ol Ihe sravtn. Ikr, TITUS I'lny NEWPORT, R.I., Sept if i Eisenhower had "a wonderful lime" on golf roursr Friday i fixjr Rhode lOand who let the (hull allcct their CUB14.

had Worcester Takes Guilfonl 57-l'l WORCESTER Sparked by the brilliant running of Dave Doig Central swamped Guilford. 57-14 in a Saturday gridiron match. Other Worcester players scoring touchdowns were Paul Jobman and Larry Bobnick. Scoring touchdowns for the Guilford team were Turner and Schci- degger with Slani doing the booting for the conversion. Boxers Widow Gels 810.500 NEW YORK.

Sept. 22 in A 21 year -old 1 settled for Vny0 a half million dollar negligence suit over her husband's fatal heating In the Madison Square Garden boxing -ring. Coach Nick Hashcy'i Greene squad first scored after end Bob Van Slooten passed to Art Bilko for a 30 yard scoring play. Coopc. -town when Dave El.lridge went for a 40- yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

Thc Cooperstown team threatened in the second quarter but lost its chance when a fumble was recovered by Rich Harri- Hobinsou Tells Of Bribe Offers GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Sept. 20 civ-Middleweight cham- ipion a a Robinson disclosed he had rejected bribe offers ol hundreds of thousands ol dollars from "gamblers and hoodlums" but had never reported them because "I didn't want to cause a lot of trouble." Koiisl.inf Spnrtlnc Gnnd Time Io re-ordtr coal? lima gel StcrUnyfoal I coiqmo" ONEONTA COAL SUPPLY CO. I9fi A I ST. fit Tr ONEONTA.NEW YORK STARTS THURS.

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