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Graham's lorncr Aussies i ake z-U Lead uavis nay Of rronx wnnom a 7 OflEENWOOD tAKEV NY, Dee. it Ray Robinson Rosewall and Lew Toronto St Michael's Here Parris Wins IL Batting For Laurier Cup Game Phlladelphlan. His task was Crown mmuuI Ktnt tti WriUr. ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. Flam never was in the match I will make their second appear.

2 (py Ken Rosewall and Dee. UP) Montreal'; 32 wa against Hoad, who ground him down from start to finish. Clyde Psrrls, ance of the Mason on Audi- Lew Hoad, pair or23-year- yesc-old third Herble, a former sailor Tfrom torlum ice when they take en the Inter-. officially crowned old court precislonists, methodically, wrecked American Beverley Hills, tried all batting national League's right, but he just wasnx in Hoad' classy 1 -7 Mid, hurtim thing." 4 1, 7 He wii talklni about the crltlcUm pegted at him lor ilng ought postponement or hi tight with Gene rullmer, now tet lor. January 1 "I have never gone Into ring when I wasn't at my best he tald.

"It Is hard enough in there when you are at your beat I hae been accused of running out on my opponent, but my record shows I have fought "them all. I asked lor this postponement only when Dr. Schlff toid-me I could not light. That ws four dy ter 1 came down the, vlf us. i "I did no aak for a fight with Fullmer.

After had beaten Olson in Lea Angeles, I said to Mr. Norrl.v. I would aay it in-front of-hlm If he w.here I W- 'Get ine the No. 1 contender, whoever he 1 whether It Is Fullmer or omebod else." "So they ald Fullmer wa the one. When went to ee Mr.

Worri about the fight, I told him 1 wanted Irom the televUion. I couldn't get that, let have the fight without television. I am not privileged to speak lor Fullmer. I wa orjjy telling him what I wanted. Whatever he is getting Is up to his manager.

Tha.j;Key put If, some of them, you would think I Wa robbing the boy. Well. I agreed to Uke only for fighting Marty Servo: and Red Cochrane for the welterweight championship. Neither of those fight came off, but I was willing to Uke the minimum." THIS WAS IN THE JTM AT LONG FOND INN. in a grey woolen sweat ult and white i towelling bathrobe.

The bighiond belter permit plans or stealing borne witn tne Davis Cop today by crushing Vie Selxas ana Herble Flam in the first two singles matchea of the challenge round. champion for today in a photo-tlnlih with first basemen Joe Cunningham of Rochester. Parris compiled, a. 3206 aver- Ottawa canadien in a Laurier Cup gam Friday night. Baby Haba will be back In harness after a four day layoff following Sunday' l-l protested, loss to 8hwlnlgn ted 'nothing to fas him.

No temper tantrum, not even, a dirtylook at the umpire. i While a crowd of 1 8,000 sat managed to hreak age In 152 games to nrtisn almost bored at the sundrenched Memorial Drive Sta Hoad's serviea only once. That Fall Catarajcta in a Quebec Rosewaj, who won the wa In the first- game or tne third set when he took a 3-1 is United States tennis chm nlonshln less than four months lead. But Hoad quickly ettiea ago. blunted a bold gamble bv wnisxer aneaa ot uunrung-ham, who had a .3193 percen- -tage for 133 games, according to official figures released by league, headquarters Outside of Parris "and Cunningham, only eight other International Leaguers managed to bat .300 or better Joe Cat-" League game played in Shawl-.

nlgan. 7. Ottawa player 1U arrive here Thursday, alter spending Christmas at to prepare for the Toronto Invasion. -All hands are expected" to be In. down and won the next me Flam collapsed nom exhaus e-i, s-e, 4-o, the temperamental Hoad.Aend tion in the dressing room.

but Ing strictly to business, chopped down ''challenge round wa pronounced okay a few rookie Flam, 6-3, t-3. minute later. -whMi i was tolnr to flRht Olson in ChlcaaoVhe saldT fie of Buffalo wound up third 1 good shape for the engagement Now the Aussies need win Tin. he said with a .311 mark followed by fter the four-day rest, ji. wish I had done I only tomorrow's double or brie there were Very few who thought I- would win.

Sometimes, I had doubt myself. Could Ray Robinson do what -great fighters uw nmnu and Lmil couldn't do when they tried-to come Johnny Upon of. Columbus, lbf the remaining two singles 10; Bob Wilson of Montreal to retain tne cup wai iney won back? But every once in a while an athlet.eU TeooxdIJia4 thought I had Lew on the run In that third set, but I couldn't pull it off. Me wa too trong for me." and Luke Easter of Buffalo with JOS each: Ed Kaska of rTresT-UU last year. Leading the Toronto contingent "will be Ottawa's -Bob Boucher and Frank' one of the top scorers on 'the club and a standout means hejhas do.ne spmetning noooay ever am ocjvio ut be record.

I figured if they could do lt, so could Rochester, Hal Bevatt, 'Conceded' 'Doubles. Bald Captain BUI Taioert or The-XmeTlcahs' task ls 'hext Havana, .302: Archie wuson, Toronto, 30, and Gene Green, the UJS. team: with the Baby Hah last season, la In his first year with 'Lew simply haa too mucn Rocnester; joo. to impossible. They Conceded Rosewall and Hoad the doubles even, before: the challenge round began.

Thelhlg hope gunpower for Herble." Toronto and will be in. action Easter, the "oriel time Clever against hi old mate Friday. land first baseman, made off "I never thought, could I neat uison. pium ouui me. What I believed was that Olson couldn't beat me.

I feel 7the same way about Fullmer. I know the fight can't go more than 19 rounds. I have gone 15 round and he never, hasi. "Have you seen him "1 have seen him. only on Ray said have never seen him In person.

That Is, in the ring. I had the pleasure of meeting hlro when we signed for the light. "I haven't seen him, even on the other said, I 7 have no conception of how he fight, but somebody told me Lions Sitin Mahoyllch 1 a buakVyoung- was in eeixas ana nam spring-Ing upset: Neither could. with most of- the other honors. He led the league with 106 run batted In; with 279 total base, ster who has drawn raves from Only once before in Davis Quarterback Cup competition has a and most home -33.

He hockey men around the league for his great natural ability. A smooth puck carrier and play- is come back from a 0-2 deficit also was-nigh man in strike VANCOUVER. Dee. J. and won the cup: That was in that, Willie Pep would ne ngnns witn outs with 116.

maker a well as a deadly shot. "It'wlll meet with my 193ITwhen the same two court- British Columbia Lions of the Western Interprovlnelal Foot "If he does, Kay aaia, laugmna, Veteran Sam Jethroe of To he is regarded by. Toronto tries went' at it. The Americans won the first two singles, but ronto scored the most run. and Now hi thought went back to "the hurting thing" 103 and Len Johnston of Rich ball Union have igned quarterback Oerry'-Duncan from California Polytechnic and three the tussles rebounded behind mond collected the most -hit.

elals as the Jean Bellveau of. the future. He was not in the lineup "for st. Michael's first appearance here because ofln Adrian Qulst and Jack Brom 182. Johnston also was.th A- othef Slayer for.the-lW7 sea wick and won the doubles and league's stalen-base leader both remaining singles.

son. x' Lions piesldentf Don Mac with 40 thefts. This U.S. team, However, can BOB BOUCHER; Game time Friday ts.g.30 p.m. drew Cal Abrams of Miami kenzie and general manager entertain no auclr hope.

Phil Webb made the announce the most walks, 119. wall and Hoad were head and, shoulders over their Yank op "Why would want to postpone the fight If it wasn't inecessary? I have been up here since the middle of July the fight was scheduled originally for September, you rememberr but they cbuld not settle on a date. Every day I am up here, I have all my my sparring partners and my trainers and my cook and everybody to take care of. Do you know, how much that costs? It costs me hundred of dollars a day. Why should want a BITS HARDER, BUT FUIXMER FASTER.

77 Before he boxed, he had hi punches measured for speed and Impact by the Oscilloscope, a device that Is a product of ik. t.nu i-hnratrirles. The test to which Fullmer had Montreal finished far and mept it night on their return her by air from a scouting rjew York, Detroit Each Place Five ponent. Tneir victorie were trln in California. ourely routine.

away in front In. team batting with a 278 mark followed by Rochester with .270. Miami wound up last with a 3iZ True. Beixaa causea. a uurry Name of the other three 'player two tackle and an of excitement when he decided On UP, National League All-Stars to throw caution to the wind in the third set of his match with Rosewall.

He won the set. end were not raeasea. a 23ryear-oM, standi six feet two Inches and weighs safetyman Bobby -Dillon of Br KABI. WRIGHT San Francisco forty-niner I. IBS oounds.

He averaged 4U but It wa a desperation meas submitted himself the day before at Grosslnger's wa made as, under the direction of a technician, he Jabbed and slugged a heavy bag of the type used by to sharpen their body in order to set the motion. It wa necessary Value fins Sporu Writer. Green Bay completed tne ne also failed to place a man on the first team. 7 fenslv unit. NEW YORK.

Dec; The yards a punt last season and completed 23 passes In one ure. He tried the aame strategy In the fourth set. and. hit The winner of first-team New York Giants, Detroit Lion for him to break a light beam as he let go with a punch, and aame. He has been little all a.

stone wall. i which won th Eastern crown- for the first offensive honor had clear-cut and Chicago Bears yesterday coast quarterback for the last HOCKEY qt 8 p.m. Junior City League SINGLE GAME CANUCKS MONTIES Risky Business. captured 14 of the 22 berths on time since 1946, placed halt-. once the technician aia; ...7.

7 "I'm sorry, Ray, but that time you didn't break the beam. And in onlooker said: i margin in the voting only at end, halfback nd fullback where Hill. Mataon, Glfford and I completely outplayed -in the back Frank Oil ford and tackle the 1858 United Press National Football League All-Star team. two seasons. Lions to Decide "Don't tell me he hasi got to the ppnt-here Roosevelt Brown-on the first offensive unit' End Andy rfcasares dominated the ballot New Eastern Divi puncn nara snougn kj oic -tc.

vnu rlns- the bell and get a another said, ustelll, tackle- Roosevelt sion champions, and Detroit, runner-up to the Bears, In the ing. who won the rushing -title with 1,126 yards, topped aU players in the ballot Orler and halfback; Emlen Rr belted the bag with a thuhderlngt right cross. Then, On Parker Todaf Admission I5e' 50e Bot 15 Westernrace, each placed live men on the mythical team. shaking his head. he.aid: "i vueiu I don't iet a cigar.

I didn't hear no bell." ing with. 23 votesr Iirst two seis oci9 uejtfiu rushing in on Rosewall's services In the fourth and banging the ball back at little Ken's feet. Vic caught Rosewall by surprise and broke Wis service In the third game, then let the set run out following service. Selxas tried, the same In the Joiirth Rosewall me'relv Went behind the erv- DETROIT, Dec. (UP) The Bears won four places In Tunnell were the Giants who won berths pnjthj first defensive Layn Named.

Wheh the test wa over and the technician had taken Christiansen was a runaway leader in ther voting for the The Detroit or the annual voting by 28 sports hU readings, Ray "How did I do?" -r directors will meet again today and from it will probably come writers who covered the campaign In the. various league The Lion placed quarterback defensive unit." He received 18 votes wrBTe capturing backfleld berth lor theflfth straight "With vour riiht the technician said, "you. hit word of whether BuddrPrker SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL' cities. Bobby Layne, tackle Lou Creek' The Chicago Cardinals, mur and centre Charlie Ane on WllMa.feahed 8elxM' harder than Fullmer, but he 1 faster than you Jtay ahrugged. 1 r.

I'm he aald. Washington Redskins and will be back as coacht of- the Detroit Lion, next eeasoh." Jarkeb. asking for at least a two-year contract turns back past tne aa-yr-oio the offensive unit and llneback Joe Schmidt and safetyman Green Bay Packer' each placed Rugby League two men on the two-nlatoon Jack Christiansen on the de But at a meeting last week a majority' of the board balked team while' the Pittsburgh St eel era and Philadelphia fensive eleven. End Harlon Hill, guard Stan North Rules Touchdown Favorite Rnultr "ot rugby lniu mlehi played jrMMrdcy in Britoln Jones and fullback Rick Casares New ingredient Veep burner hozzle dean prevenUharmful rusting in store g6 tank. Eagle each filled one berth.

for Browns. BramWy vi. Ftherctone Rovcn at the proposal. They will take up the question again today, with only five days remaining on Parker's current pact. If Parker leaves Detroit he on offence and middle guard BUI George on-defence were pwtpoiKd, trort.

-77. TYi Cleanrf Ttrnvm Who failed to win the EMtom crowfinhe-Bear who captured first Tonight- 14 Dwibury in. Humlet poMpontd In North-South team positions. this season fbr the first time will have no trouble finding End BUI Howton of Green (raM. DoncMtr.

IS. other work-in the field of foot since they entered the league In 1950. did not win a single Bay, guardLDick Stanfel of lHuWTnell, is: Hlfx. 17: 1 ball. Several pro clubs are re Hun.

30 Hull l4Ullon a. Washington and halfback Ollle first-team berth after filling MIAMI, Dec. 28 WVlisored by the Mahl Temple tot! short passing indDuke'i Sonny Tiirmniten fnr the lone ones. ported ready to formally bid KeUnlcy v. 'BrxUonl Nqrthtia Bolstered by All-America half i raise funds for the Shrine' seven last year, Cleveland even to place a man on the for his services.

Ann some southern college may also Matson ot the Cardinals rounded out the offensive unit-End Gene Brlto of Washington, crippled children' hospitals. postponed. frt. Jjtrim. 37: Better.

tel(h. 7: St. (). OkUiam w. pwlnton.

poetppnad, F.W. ARGUE LIMITED FUEL MERCHANTS Dial CE2-5777 236 Bank (at LisgarV 7 back Tommy McDonald and four of his Oklahoma teammates, the North ruled a touch One game ended in a ue. want the man from Texas who He can "throw 'em Ouepe ald7 .7 Aragon, Cohen defensive unit although It allowed fewer points this year than any other dub. has given the' Lions three In an attempt to try to In tackle Ernie Stautner of Pittsburgh, linebacker Chuck Bed Uveevool Rochdale Horn fiv twMrtnonMf. fnMi.

division titles, two world cham down favorite- over the South in the Bhrine's college all-star sure a close game, game director AndV Oustaf son. University narlk of Philadelphiahalfback pionships ana two second place Dick Lane of the Cardinals and The Los, Angeles Rams, last year's Western Division champions; the Baltimore Colts and rourxv unflt. -i finishes in his six -years a I I rr in.rt MA football game In the Orange Bowl tonight. 7 head coach. Subpoenaed rule so tnai tne kvd unuu ajt at anv time during the game North coach Duffy Daiigherty clanned to throw the multiple will be able to receive the kick- By Grand Jury offehce his Michigan State powers have used so effectively; ITS FUN TO GO FORMAL" Kuharich Declines Comment On Reports of College Job -tOS ANGBXES.

Dec, off. i -Airowd of about 4S.O0O is expected. The contest Hfflt'be broadcast hatlonaUy but there Is no television coverage. The against the Rebel squaa coacn-ed by Art buepe of Vanderbiit, iSaoxer Art Aracon and ex- ambler Mickey nave Working with McDonald In the North backfteld will be Len been subooenaed-to tell the klckoff is set for 8.15 p.m. EST.

"They went through almost (Swson, a passing master from en entire season with only one county grand Jury Thursday about a fight which didn't happen and a sejilfle which 7 Some Juggling. Daugherty has done consider able-bodied halfback and In WASHINGTON, Dec 26. I (UP)-Joe Kuharich; one of the Jew coaches who has remained with the Washington Redskins long enough to un Juries to key players that- could easily have resulted in able Juggling with his backfleld material. In addition to switch Purdue, Dennis tthe. Menace) Mendyk at halfback and Jimmy Harris of Oklahoma at fullback.

Rebel Backneld. Ouepe planned "to counter with a backfleld punch of Van- i Dlstrlcti Attorney WttHain B. KfcKessonj shmmoned Cohen our. losing every gamer pack his today refused ing McDonald from left half to Mike Nixon. the Redskin ana Aragon; unite uu- right and Harris from quarter backfleld explained the nuncn to discuss reports, he is ready to professional football.

jcuharlch', who' made the Redskins a stout Eastern Divi team's success better way. derbllt's Don Orr at quarter use Oklanoma centre jerry "The put out Tor connection between the two. Kuharich. It wa just a simple sion contender in the National back, Mississippi's Eddie craw-ford and Wake Forest's Bill Barnes at halfback and Miami's The fight was cancelled a Nixon said. League in 1955 and.

1956, de Tubbs, another aU America performer, at fullback. Tubbs played fullback with the Soon-ers as, a sophomore. NEW YEAR'S EVE Make ihis year the gayest, most glamorous ever in formal elegance be among those who know life's more sophisticated pleasures when-music and laughter ring most Jflyousjy, all-America Don Bosseler at clined direct comment -on report he-would like to return Aragon, third-ranking welterweight, was scheduled to meet Dick Goldstein a week ao in San Antonio. He pleaded 1U-ness and" the fans' money wa fullback. Christmas Parties Held at Avonmore Duepe said he would use iuth ha won six oi to college coacn in cuiornia the previous eight gftmesjspoa; anetlme polio victim, for the or the midwest, t.

AVONMORE, Dee. 26 (Spe Bj RIPLEY. 7iAs et Now. Believe It or Not cial) Two Christmas parties were held by organization In refunded. Later Goldstein said that Aragon had offered him $500 to "take a "As of now, you can assume I'U be back with the Redskins next Kuharich aald.

"I 8t. Jamea United Church. Members of the Married Couples' Club entertained the boy and girl of the Sunday The ecuffle involved conen and Henry Mai tin In a Hollywood drui store where Maltln W. tMLESS Amu Oif. ALL UHCSSuW have received no offer, from School at a supper and party is fountain jhanager.

Cohen said after the soda fountain i feL in the church hall. Member oi fistic that the fracaa wa the Hl-C group had charge ot i 11', I'-l 4I over a S00 loan he had mad Maltln. anywhere ele." Kuharich, who ha Juat finished the first. year of a three-year contract, 'refused to elaborate on his "a 'of now" phrase. 7 "The situation Is sUtus quo, and that's aU I want to he said.

7 the program of game and contests. A short program ot MalUn wa also presens singing, recitations and mono- ACSOMMCT I 15 ROPE I 1 without yotflliind-tvening-clolhes'jtylej hi the inimitable JOE FRIEK manner "7- SHORTS REGULARS TALLf IV nmrnm Monday at the district attor losues friiowed. nev's office. He ana Aragon A film "strip, entitled "The Three featured the said they were strangers. kuharich Is working on ne.

singing of the Christmas carols. Cohen. Maltln ana Aragon denied anv misconduct. Aragon Santo Claus distributed gifts scoffed- at the story he had and.treats. of the few long-term conuacts ever given a coach by George Preston Marshall, owner of the Redskins.

Marshall I. weU fUU DRESS row Members of the Hl-C group offered Goldstein a oriDe. -i am a sick man said the held thehr Christmas party at Ml -1 'J- Ml. vr Tsr tinfi witn Knnincn ana the home of Mr. and Mrs.

lc Angeles "golden, "but lsnt expected to release him! Maldywn Watkln. If I wanted to I eouio get up. 55 from that contract Chriitmaa carols and song as. I am rtgnt now ana noc were sung and there was an exchange of gut. I Won en Bustle.

were on of the most courageou team ever Kuharich Said. "Despite -iI-ean ngure ouvvsaio Cohen, a nurryman alnce hi release rrom prison to jih after aervlnr 'Wm or their record, I mine iney come tax evasion. a better Job than II Wab 1 TO SUIT 1 1 bWUdwL, coll I last year's team which finished 8-4. This year's club won six game on sheer hustle and om rraAee BUDGET (gP couldn't, net jjo on ugnv. Who would bet on Goldstein?" McKesson aald the jury would probe lhe San Antonio affair a well as the drug store Incident.

Both Goldstein and Aragon were suspended by th Tex-' State Athlitlc Comml- Dittribntor 7i couescCFAseooK to rwAriT cuns ovee a fREClMCf MS CASCAKS -saner him 5 WKuTEO AS ATRWWR0uRrr-TUl FRtNCM KvOUmOH ON Tt OtASGS THAT 6 A WMAE STUR or ftwns netaMB i slon and the ban ha spread to all states except New York and BUILDING MATERIALS' California At.

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