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16 San Mateo Times August 10, 1955 Sports On the Mw Gingher's Win SM RC Softball Title SPORTSMAN'S PISEST FISHING DEPTHS FOR SUMMERTIME Basilio Meets Scortichini in Nontitle Go By 'jack cuddy KEW YORK CD?) Carmen Basilio, brand new welterweight champion, expects his three way improvement" this year to humble Italo Scortichini tonight in ihcir nontitle 10 rounder at Madison Square Garden, despite the double trouble furnished by cocky Italo in two previous bouts. improved my defense my pace and my placement of 'punches since our two fights last year," said the left hook specialist from Chittcnanffo, N. who will be making his first appearance as 147 pound ruler in tonight's nationally televised and broadcast KfiO TV (channel 7) bout. Muscular Scortichini, a speedy bobber weaver, held Carmen to a draw at Miami Beach on January 16, 1954, and four months later lost a close decision to Carmen at Syracuse, N. Y.

In neither of those bouts was rugged Scortichini decked by the lethal left hook that only two months ago tonight floored Tony DcMarco twice and won the title on a twelfth round TKO at Syracuse. took too many punches in last year's fights with Scortichini," 28 yeav Oid Basilii explained today. "I was careless in my defense. And I tired in the late roifnds because I did't pace myself properly. And I was missing or glancing with my punches because I wasn't I Stars Will Fight Fire With Fire CHICAGO fJPl The college all stars will fight fire with fire, when they meet the Cleveland Browns Friday night On the arms of some of nation's top quarterbacks ride the possibilities cf an upset." Aiter last year's 31 6 loss to Detroit, fourth straight suffered by the stars, sponsors the game finally decided the pros couldn't be' beaten without an efficient passing attack.

The "late. Arch Ward, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune and originator of tie same, aji nounccd after the defeat that the stars would employ professional coaches in: the Curly Lambeau. football pioneer at Green Bay and later coach 'of the Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins, was named to the job. Lambeau and his pro assistants decided to pick out the players they They selected big. fast linemen; hard hitting, good blocking fullbacks, and halfbacks who can do everything.

In addition, they named five quarterbacks, including all America Ralph Guglielmi Notre Dame; Dave Leggett, the brain trust who led Ohio State to a national championship; Paul Larson, California's pass master: Oregon ace George Shaw, and Tom Carey of Notre Dame. If the stars do upset the Browns, who are favored by 12 points, it. will be with passing. Hunk Anderson, former Chicago Bear line coach who is one of Lambeau's assistants, said, "You can't score on the ground in pro football unless you're lucky. You have to throw touchdowns." Pinch Hit Double Nips Social 3 2 Gingher's Mustanss of Redwood City hold the San Matco Rachvood City Inter City Softball lejguc championship today after whipping Peninsula Social club of San Mateo.

3 to 2, in a championship game at Redwood City last night. Gingher's scored its winning run in the siNth inning when Kcd Caipenler, batting for pitcher Phil Costcllo. dropped a. short fly behind second base for a double and scored on Marly Zertucci's single to coaler after two were Kay Balszanni doubled after Bob Young talker for Gingher's first run in the opening inning. In.the fifth, Gingher's punched across another run when Gary Geagan doubled with a man atBard, tc knot the score at 2 2, Peninsula scored both runs in the first inning when Pancho Gonzales walked and Frank Reyes hit a home run to deep right center field.

Bill Haycock fanned nine batters and allowed only six hits. He walked three. Costello fanned two anil walked one, while being tagged for eight hits. TENINSULA CISGIWRS Ail AS GDiUBlcs.Db 3 1 0 Youns.lb 2 2 Bend Iridic 3 2 Bolsiannl.Ib 3 0 1 2 I 1 GMB.an.ss 0 2 Klrnn.ib 3 1 Meaina.it 1 0 .100 OIL 3 6 1 IB 419 HO .33 in :2 .105 3J IH .320 .155 477 ISO JH .135 4S 133 ISIUo. Lo 3'i Hipp, Sliri Dlcco 2J Ftrfffcr; riHOD.

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l. 73 WANT TO BEAT THE HEAT? Then head lor Squaw Valley, site of the 1S60 Winter Olympics lite Jack Beglen and lenni Laeoe Move). They're getting in a little July skiing on the slopes above Squaw Valley lodge where there is still plenty Tarn Cup Play victory, 3 and 2 over PGA champion Doug Ford, Utice, N. and I Del Lipce flights to Softball Tonight FITZGERALD FIELD 7:00 p.m. United Air Lines vs.

Coast Guard. 8:30 p.m. Pan Air vs. Feed Pan Am Rally In 7th Beats Feed Fuel A big seven run second inning led the Coast Guard Flyers to a five inning 12 7 win over United Air Lines in a class San Mateo Recreation league Softball games at Fitzgerald field last night, 't he game was halted because of time limit. In the nightcap.

Pan American Airways rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to sliade San Mateo Feed Fuel, 15 to 14. A triple by Joe McAuliffe 3nd a double by John Kennedy sparked the winners; ID hit attack in the opener, behind the four hit pitching of Harry Brick ler and Carson fuller. A single by Willie Ra'ugust with two aboard, accounted for the tying run in' the nightcap and then Raugust dented the plate on a fielder's choice with the winning run. COASTCCAItD UNTIED AB AS iset.lNss 3 2 2 2 10 DreWls.BS 2 10 Kenr.edy.2b I 2 2 2 Towiund.2!j 2 1 0 IHcAulK'. 3 2 Slyplc.ir IaifltJa0 Not Tltlfi aye 1WI HUB SAN ANTONIO, Texas iP) Earl Baunisardncr, Oakland, won the National Jayeee junior singles tennis championship yesterday in an upset, than teamed with Roger Werksman cf Los Angeles to cop the junior doubles title.

Baumgardncr defeated Art Andrews, Iowa City for the singles crown, with Andrews fading in the hest. The score was 4 6, 4, 6 2, 3 6, 6 2. The Oakland lad teamed with Werjtman to win the doubles title from Maxwell Brown, Louisville, and Jack Tarr, Lyndon, 6 3, 8 6. Richard Leach, Arcadia, and George Stoesser, Car el, won the boys' doubles crown, defeating favorites. Gerald Ouljie and Ray Eenkowski, Hamstramek.

9 3 6 1. RAMS CUT BOWERS REDLANDS. Calf, (IP) Bill Bowers, farmer University of Southern California halfback, has been released by the Los Angeles Rams at his own request so he could return to a job in Los Angeles. Leo Biagetti, Willoushby; O. sco aoo The Americans win went to 19 7 12 in Jimmy Demaret, Kiamesha Lake, coast guard cm 00 X.

and Fred Haas, Ciarcmont, lx" 6 and 4 over Rudy Horvath EeD of Canada, and AntoniD Cerda of 1 rr a 3 Argentina; and to Ted Krollp.J3b 5 I SecpVp4 3 2 Utica, N. and Tony Holguin, 1 I 1 I Chicago. 5 and 4 Over Kel Nagle, I SC' I Australia, and Eoberto De Vi Jn16r I I cenzo, Argentina and Mexico 7: City. 1 SAN MATEO P. .146 210 0 14 The fourth match ended even 1,5 11 7 as Jay Hebert, Woodmcre, N.

and Bo Witiinger, Oklahoma City, WlllS came from behind to win1 CaUmgarUnW II Fight Results SPARTANBURG. B.C. Hcnrv Ijpn'jpy) MIAMI 6, ffnyunti. RICHMOND iuilar. 130.

SACRAMENTO Joey Lopez. 131. West aacn rni3, cir.polnted Lobby Woods. 135. Saonnc, I1D).

'imiiiiiiiiiiHinijiiiiimmiiH THERMOCUNt Ik SUMMER, DEP LAKES ARB DIVIDED BY AN INVISIBLE LINE CALLED THE rHERMOCUhiE. THE WARM UPPER LAYER CONTAINS OXYGEN FOR FtSK EACH SPECIES FINOS DEPTH WTH TEMPERATURE SUITING HIM BEST. (TEMPERATURE DROPS WITH INCREASING DEPTH.) THERE'S WO OXYGEN TO SUPPORT FISH BELOW THEHMOCLINE WHERE TEMPERATURE DROPS ABRUPTLY. Heavy wind tilts thermocline. then fish choppy side.

where MSH QO TO ESCAPE TrlE WARMEP SSDE. USE S1NKINS THERMOMETER TO LOCATE DAILY CMANGIMfl LINE. McElhenny Looks Okeh in Workout MORAGA Off3 San Francisco 49er Coach Red Strader says halfback Hurryin' Hugh McElhenny will start Saturday in Sacramento against the Pittsburgh Steelcrs "i he tells me he is ready." In an intensive oflensive drill yesterday, McElhenny appear fiu fully recovered from the bruised side he suffered two weeks ago. Hugh took part in only a few plays in the 49ers' sluggish 7 6 exhibition win from the Washington Sunday. Daniels Kayoes Taylor in Eighth OCEAN PARK VPi.

Former California light heavyweight champion Frankic Daniels was too much for Wilmington's Harvey Taylor last night and registered a technical knockout in the eighth round. Taylor went down for an eight count in the eighth, got up, ran icto a barrage ol rights and lefts, and referee Russ Bradford stopped it Daniels weighed 176, Taylor 168. scales at an even iUU when he returned from his enrj cff," Manager Al eham. P10n t0 wclSh aD0Ut 187 the title fight at Yankee stadium, September 20. ''From now on, it's nothing but bard work for Rocky," said Weill "I told Charlie Goldman (Rc eny trainer) to work the wedding cake poundage off Rocky and that's exactly what he's doing." Marciano will box every day except Mondays and Fridays until shortly before the fight.

GAR COOLERS en ht Ill of lim.r. Tlillldlomc WUh Rocky Lost His Punch: Moore WKEEL BALANCING and ALIGNMENT i One stop DO BBs via Los Angeles Enjoy WSTEKJSTs celebrated; 'caiampagne Fllglrts" I Open Evenings Brake and Tire Experts FUNKE 885 San Mateo Drive WEDNESDAY p.m. Bill Stein, Kf.fl p.m. Tom UirmDU, KCBS i.4r. p.m.

SDOCln Ro jnrftp, KFKC 1:110 p.uu In Blur, KNBC p.mSrnrli Sla'rs, KTA 1:1" p.m. AMiAo, Ucn. KYt S.m. Fllbt CBlslUo Sroniiliinl) KCO 1V p.m. Ouldnorninan.

KOVH Albert. KGO TV it Fni. KSAX TV Till. KFRC placing them acuratcly. Now 1 take my time and wait for the clean shots." Apparently the "I'll bct you" clan share Carmen's1 confidence in.

his improvement, for the odds makers quoted him.ths favorite at 17 5 today. Although Carmen's title will not be on the line, he' will be risking his unbeaten string ot 12 bouts. He hasn't been defeated since September 17, 1953, when he lost a title decision to then champion Kid Gavilan. Autos. Trucks, Tractors HLTOREG FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR AND FIITER Malnlnini proper floal lave! undtr oil driving onditioni.

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Hay lashi, De Viccnzo vs. Ford, Gutierrez vs. Hans, Thomson vs. Holguin, Demaret vs. Leonard, and Hebert vs.

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1o 5:30 p.m. Daily Open Thursday Evenings Till 8:00 2 Yanks Win in CHICAGO flFi Eight singles matches between top American and foreign golf stars were on tap for Tarn O'Shantcr's "international cup match" today with the home team holding a Vfz to Vh. edge after four team battles. In opening four scraps, with two man teams playing alternate shots, the Americans came up with two victories and a half, while British open champion Peter Thomson of Australia and teammate Angle Gutierrez of Spain turned in the only, foreign Till 12 RecappinS and Seat Covers R0CHA Dl 4 7646 WHISKEY i R.ad tS. Sfe In tkf Jul EliHftt.

iSS fl BB NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (IP) Challenger Archie Moore quietly defied the kayo lightning to strike Mm today as he observed that "Rocky Marciano has lost his punch." Champion Marciano, mean whilE, was hard at work at his training camp in Grossingcr, trying to sweat off the extra poundage he picked up curing a week end off from training to attend his sister's wedding. "I think Marciano has lost his punch," said Moore at his camp here. "In his fight he hit Don Cockell with everything but the ring posts Cockell finally collapsed rather than being knocked out. Jimmy Slade knocked out Cockell in four ronnds and it took Mai ciono eight rounds to do it." Moore sparred one rour.d each vesterday with Johnny Jenkins, Clint Bacon and Joe Baksi, the 260 pOurid former heavyweight contender, Marciano isn't anything close to 260 pounds, but he did tip the Lopes Verdicts Spokane's Woods SACRAMENTO VP) Joe Lopes Sacramento used a strong and accurate left to.

punch oirt a unanimous 10 round decision over Bobby Woods of Spokane last night. Lopes weighed 131, Woods 135. i Lopes cut Woods' nose in the second round arid kept it bleeding I far the next eisht rounds. Hollywood Signs 17 Year Qld HOLLYWOOD (IF) The Hollywood Stars have signed 17 ycar old Art DeVany ranked as one of the outstanding' baseball prospects in Southern California. De Vany, whose signing was announced yesterday; hit .478 last season while playing 'outfield at Montebellb High school.

FIRST TIME OCEANFORT, N. J. nTS The recent 50 day Monmouth Potk rcce meeting drew 1,001.713 fans, the first time the track has drawn more than a million spectators lo one meeting. Major League Leaders AMERICAN I.KAOUB a AB Pel. Killm, DC oH 109 130 1S1 .311 Jtos.

DttrJli 151 4S4 Tl 141 .525 Power. Kiniu Clly ..105 425 BT 134 .316 SmlUi. Cltlind .,110 3 8E 136 Kfll. Chlccco 01 3D7 3 3 96 .3 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE cnmMMlii. BrooWm 87 au ao 101 .339 Ashbii n.

PhllnldPS! ics 4DJ e5 ill .315 Post. Cincinnati ...,312 445 i3 HO .315 Kliuwmici. cmcln. Ill 43 in .313 lil 3j 55 1:3 Ml HW SDllItr, DodSMt 3 KlusitwsLI. UtAl 38 MiV5.

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