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6-116 Berkshire Eagle, -Tuesday, Itdy 21, 1959 todzers Reatn-- Thlobczkeiting ort A hi. 6 he Berko rts Eagle, Tuesday, litly 21, 1959 Th 1 Ian I Lo- fl 44.01,,,,, IL 1 os Angeles Climbs Closer League Lead on Victory Neal's Homer Settles Dodger-Giant Tilt---Don Drysdale Beats Rivals for 121kWin-- Cardinals Tie Chicago for Fifth Place Closer Angeles Climbs Cl er League Lead on etoiy Neal's Homer Settles Dodger-Giant Tilt Don Drysdale Beats Rivals- for 121kWin Cardinals Tie Chicago for Fifth Place Moore Leaves Tramma A A -10 Visit nina-Wille--- SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)Boxer Archie Moore sped to the bedside of his stricken wife today, interrupting ing again for his teturn match with Yvon Durelle. mo Ore ea-v- es -Tra-inm2- LI A si wtir 1 0 Visit AL111WIV lie SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)Boxer Archie Moore sped to the bedside of his stricken wife today, interrupting ing again for his teturn match with YvOn Durelle.

L- By MILTON United Piens, International 10- A- xi i a 11 4..,,,, rf it I 0 i 4 .3 1 4 ti i x.0.-- 'Ill By MILTON RICHN1AN 11. At 'Pul 1 I i I 4, 1 I N' 4 I United Press International .4, 1 3.. .4,, 't Dodg-1, I '11) Vargais-Plans To Celebrate- I ''''''d By Marrying kw AO 1L -1 Machen's Opponent. Confident of Winning Fight- 1 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) ReuN ben will box Eddie Machenin a beavyweight bout here Wednesday night, said today he is so sure of victory he plans to celebrate by getting married.

Bert Brodose, manager for Vat .10 gas, said the San Francisco heavy- weight has chosen the site of his expected Estic victory as the place where he will get married Thursday the day after the Y4 fight 4 Vargas, 27, will marry Mary 4's Taborez, 22, of Salt Lake City, 4 Utah, who now resides in San Fran- s- Ilachen, who now fights out of ans 'I i 0 v- By Marrying -4-4'1 -1- -11-1achen's Opponent. Confident of, Winning Fight -t Ore. (AP) Reu- ll 'i bn wi box Eddie Machetrin a beaviweight but here Wednesday night said today he is so sure of victory he plans to celebrate by getting married. The Dodgers are looking to louse up the Giants again and this time they have two of the strongest motives In the and revenge. Dodgers Can Count le Dodgers are looking to louse up the Giants again is time they have two of the strongest motives in the -money and revenge.

Can Count Like all ball players, the Dodgrs can count and most of them have done some mental arithmetic as to how much a gle share would come to if the World Series is played in Los An geles mammoth 'Coliseum this all ball players, the count and most of them Moore Leaves Moutreal 'tsre Mrs. Joan" Moore underient 1 's i four-hour operation Monday Inight inusl for a mastoid infection. No de- nece tails were available 'on her con- fight dition or the success of the oper- but ation. A But earlier, the hospital said the she was in serious condition. Dr.

Kenneth Cales called Moore 11-eJv home from Montreal. telling him mak his wife's life "is at stake." Cales has been treating Mrs. 241 Moore for the past 10 and nogP had tentatively set surgery for She today. But early yesterday. she Pm.

took a turn for the worse, and he A I'l ordered her to surgery immedi- Mt ately. and aske Fight Decisiot Today tne "This is the'worst thing that Frer gould happen," Moore told'friends for here by telephone before he flew 15 from Montreal. "This' is terrible. bruil ve 4's Must fight but A the day. he making Mrs.

hospital She p.m. and asked the French for 15 bruised Moore Leaves Montreal Moore underient a Mrs. Joan ve t'it four-hour operation Monday night Must for a mastoid infection. No de- available on her con- fight tails were dition or the success of the oper- but aticin A But earher, the hospital said the she was in serious condition day Dr. Kenneth Cales called Moore ho got to do right by my wife.

a tough decision for me. I be at my wife's -If necessary, they'll have to set the back, there's no alternative another postponement." decision, on whether in set rematch back is expected to- Manager jack Kearns said would talk to Archie before any decision. Moore was admitted to the early Monday morning, was taken to surgery at e.d.t. following a series. of rays.

Moore, the patriarch of boxing light-heavyweight champion, for a two-week delay in rematch with the young Canadian while training the originally stheduled July fight when he suffered -a heel. 7 got to dO right by my wife. a tough decision for me. at be my wife's If necessary, they'll have to set the back, there's no alternative another postponement." decision, on whether lo set ematch back is expected to- Manager Jack Kearns said tRik 'to Archip hpforia -Abe 014 4 Als: 4.., i 4:: I. Rain Mars Opening Of Scarborough For Ninth Time (dr-- For the ninth time in 10 years it rained the opening night at -Scarborough Downs.

A heavy rain pelted dot the- start of the seconorrace last night to mar thelOtli anniversary meetirigr Jockey ROW Ernst of Cov- ington. Kyirbrought tome Seven O'pearrts- to win the The chestnut etelding paid $6, $3.80 and $3. .1 The win was Ernst's-second of the night. He won the third Rain Mars Opening ill Rain Of Si For) SCAM For the it rainei Scarbon A hea atal last nigl niversar Jocke: ingrton. gn 43Ue r41.4ar 0 Li 4 I.

1 1- 7- There's little question that a World Series involving the ers would set an all-time -rebord for players' share, eclipsing the Ii current mark established during the 1954 World Series between the Giants and Indians in 'which a winning share came to $11,147.90 and a losing shire was worth $6 712.50. Matter of Revenge venge AillOWntla 'UPI 1N WE IC0 1IG LICK i WHEAT into the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y., yesterday ere six men lilio had preceded him in admission to basehairs shrine. In the group, left to right, are Home Run BaIert Ty Cobb, Wheat, Frankie Frisch, Joe McCarthy; George Sisler and Pie Traynor. After the'induction ceremony, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Kansas Cit Athletis play a 5-3 tiexin an exhibition game called because of rain in sixih inning. 1 Comes Sayg-1-lis Eagerness Brought Win Over Jorgensen' Portland, and Varga will 'meet in a 10-rounder in the arena the Oregon Centennial Exposition in Portland.

The bout will be tele. vised nationally. Igachen has 26 victories, one draw and one loss that to world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson of Sweden. Vargas, with a less spectacular record -of -five --losses -and- 21 -tietories. is seeking a fight in Sweden this fall with Johansson.

r-r I PuiHTn, Poole', Polities, Promotion 3,437 witnessed Its first champion. ship bout in 1hode Island since 1943. The fight marked the renew- al of activity in the junior light- weight class. islanu stnce ed the renew- junior light- ER --ORFOUL By Roger O'Gara z. By Roger 0 Gara ,.0 In da cted Into 'Pittsfield High.

Neither Bamsso nor Moynihan won. All of which Halt of Fani-e-- pmves that sports greatness isn't AL AL ILA, Iv 'IL. i JI. ILAL II I II, III; I I Dwyer i 9r, I ancer ss takes By JOHN M. LANGONE EAST PROVIDENCE, RI.

(UPI) "I just had more eagerness than That was the way 25-year-old Harold Gomes of Providence explained his phenomenal victory over Paul Jorgensen of Port Arthur, Monday night in winning the worlds junior lightweight championship. Clothes, who as decked four times by the 24-year-old Jorgensen, was declared the winner by unanimous decision after "a rough and tough brawl in which Jorgensen was cautioned repeatedly for throwing low blows. 411 meet him anywhere," said Comes in his dressing room after the 15-round bout at Pierce Memorial Stadium. "And as far as those three knockdowns in the Ilth round go, Lthink my head was pretty clear. As soon as I came back to my c-rner, was ok." LSILe tt a 'r I'S ie A in winltweight four Tetwvar, -he's COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.

(AP) Zack Wheat, famed outfielder of the Brooklyn Dodgers from .1909 through 1926, was --inducted- into baseball's liall of. Fame Monday. ''This is one of the great moments of my life," declared Wheat, now 71, as he received plaque Commissioner Ford Frick. The Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Athletics played to a 5-5 tie in the -annual exhibition game. It-was called after six innings because of rain.

Brookmeade's Star To Run 2at Monmouth Willy 6e 'Big Boys' Brookme To Run With Star ith Them there's a little matter of race on scargo; Hill: revenge, too. Last, Year, the The daily double on the conl: Giants Contributed most to the inflation of Greg and Frog Legs Dodgers! sorry seventh-place fin- Paid -bettors ish by Seating them 16 out of 22 tames. This year. though, things 4 are a bit different. The Dodgers )scored their eighth' oviet ress 1 7 victory in 15 games with the Giants so far when they defeated 3-2, Monday to climb within roe amis.

1 games of the pace-setting San Franciscans. The Cardinals blanked the 1 Cubs. 2-0, in the only other Na- le Or tional game scheduled. All teams in the Ns American League were idle. Tass Dispatch Adds Charley Neal settled matters in lt -kir 1 i omen cores the Dodgers-Ciants game when vaelle he led off the ninth inning with To Get Win his 12th homer of the season after southpaw Johnny Antonelli had MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet retired 21 straight batters.

press was set today to hail the Drysdale Wins 12th United -States' vs Russia track Don 'Drysdale yielded only four meet in Philadelphia last week hits the same number as An- end as an -unqualified Sv. t--vfc''. tonelli in posting his 12th vic- to- the basis on Th tory against six losses. big i corn- '-w -Los Angeles right-hander also ned men and omen's scores. struck out seven to increase his The Soviet news agency Tess, major league-leading total to 134.

in a dispatch from Philadelphia I ''''N' Rookie Ernie Broglio pitched in pa- into a fifth-place tie with pers said the a I a won handsomely despite predictions in Chicago by shutting otat-the Cubs on nine hits. he American press to the con- lo-struck out 1 seven men and walked only two trarY. while registering his fourth vie- This theme paralleled reports toryand the fourth in a row for Of the meet broadcast Monday by file-upcoming Cardinals. Moscow Radio. Glen Hobbie, who lost his eighth (In Philadelphia, U.S.

officials game against 10 victories, held the contend that the men's and worn-Cards scoreless until the seventh en's competitons were seperate Inning when they both with the U.S. winning the their runs on an error by Tony men's meet and Russia winning Taylor and successive singles by the womens meet. The Russians, Bill White, Ken Boyer and Gino Jlowever. are combining scores of Cimoll. 1 all events and claiming an all victory.

175-167). race on The daily double on the con; bination of Greg and Frog Legs --paid-bettors MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet tress was set today to hail the United States vs Russia track meet in Philadelphia last week, end an -tmqualified Soy-tr ei tc- tory as on the basis corn- bined men's and-women's -scores. The Zoviet'news agency Tass, in adispatch from Philadelphia tor---publication in papers, said the Russia ns won handsomely despite predictions in the American press to the eontrary This theme paralleled reports of the meet broadcast Monday by Moscow Radio. (In Philadelphia, U.S. officials 'contend that the men's and womten's competitons were seperate with the U.S.

winning the men's meet and -Russia winning the women's meet. The Russians, liowever, are combining scores of all eventi and claiming an overall victory, 175-167). after: of race cs sr, the The to the binatio acefin- paid-Lit of 22 things eighth' ON rith the defeated within ting San ro ed the her Na- I heduled. merican TEL! Press i lamis necessarilY-a guarantee to sue, cess at the polls. KEARONS.WHALtN Pittsfield boy who qualified for the national Junior Chamber of Commerce golf toumament'at Portsmouth, by shooting 159 in the 36-hole test at Bello', both, is the on of a former Pittsfield High four-letter athlete.

His father, Dr. Kearons Whalen was known as Lefty in his days as a football, basket-bail, baseball and track star in the early 1920s. His--tincle, Billy Whalen, an attorney and career officer in the Army, was a standout football quarterback at PHS in the middle 1920s. Young Whalen will be a senior at PUS in -the fall. He quarterbacked the school's junior sity football team in 1957, but didn't go out for the sport last fall.

oo THE LETTER looms large tell him this particular liind of in the life of Charles Barosso. event has been attempted before. a 47-year old fun-loving guy o--o who has grown BAROSSO'S COLLEAGUES at posies for profit the Italian-American Club have during much of by his en- his adult lie cl 1 So much so, that they on i ----have posted $,100 as the base for Road. Charley 'ity: operational expenses. also has tried The two-day tournament will pugilis a be a doubles affair.

Charley feels politics, but he ft, i it could build up into quite it didn't late well stakes match, since he's asking 11 iiher. Now itt, a $10 entry fee from each duet. e's attempting I-le confidently expects at least promotion. Iles It.s a dozen of Pittsfield's best teams the mind be- will enter. Bocce is a popular hind the Italian-American ouve game here.

It's 'played nightly sponsorship of the New England and on Sunday afternooni at five championship bocce tournament places we know. These are the at its Newell Street lanes Labor Italian-American Club. the Corn- Day weekend. mon opposite the Rainbow Res-Hatchet-faced Bamsso, who looks like an elderly Carmen taurant, Swiss-Haven on the Basilic), is a Man who thinks big. Cheshire Road, the General Elec- An inveterate devotee of bocce trie Athletic and on New- tii Street.

just north of Del since a couple of stiff rights to thwarted Gallo's Cafe. the jaw his boxing Several Berkshire County corn-dreams, he has become one of munities with heavy Italian poputhe city's leading boosters for lations also go for the sport in the sport. -a They shy it's all the fage in "We've been having these little certain sectors of Connecticut. tournaments for quite a few So, with any kind of reptesenta years," Chancy explained as he from the other four New broached, subject of New England states, Barosso's yen-England titiliir meet here-. 0,,,,,1,1 big RUC.

tell him this particular cind of event has been attempted before. ture should become a big posies for profit the Italian-American Club have during much of by his en-his adult life cl So much so, that they on 3 i ---have posted $100 as the base for Road. Charley rl'Itl' operational expenses. 1 also has tried The two-day tournament will pugilism a 4 be a doubles affair. Charley feels politics, but he i' 1 it could build up into quite i didn't late well er stakes match, since he's asking either.

Now itt, a $10 entry fee from each duet. attempting lie confidently expects at least promotion. Re's It. a dozen of Pittsfield's best teams i the mind be- will enter. Bocce is a popular TTTr Tri-rrIt Innms larrob tpll him this narticular kind of in the life of Charles Barosso, event has been attempted before.

a 47-year old tun-lovtne guy Committee Discusses OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPI) Brooleade Stable's Sword Dane- ells passing up the $75,000 Dwyer Stakes at New York Saturday for another crack at the 'big in the $100,000 added Monmouth Monmou Handicap at Monmouth Park. The leader pro tern of the three- year old division is eligible or both events. In the Dwyer, in which Sword I Dancer would be meeting horses I of his own drew top weight of 126--Pounds. For the Mrs.

Dodge but classy -colt- will tarry-120 the-, scale for three-year, olds at i this time of the season. Trainer Elliott Burch decided to start Sword Dancer in the Mon. mouth because he thought. the Sta am OCii PORT, Briya eade Stal He Sought KO Gomes, who forced tha fight throughout, with good use of a right-left combination, had 'beaten Jorgense previously at Miami, Fla. termed the battle "the 9ght of all fights." He also glossed over his knockdown in the 15th round.

saying that "I wanted to knock Jorgensen out." that he "never was tired- but I ran out of gas In the Ilth," the round in which he decked Comes three times eight 'counts. He said he thought he "had Gomes in the I guess he was much faster than me tonight." He said he'd 421ike to try Games The highly partisan crowd of MOM Adak Millok gfiloss 15th to ki Mathewson Honor NEW YORK (UPI)- four-man committee from Factoryville. birthplace of Hall of Fame picher Christy Mathewson, conferred with Baseball er Ford Frick Monday on ns to construct a recreation. in Factoryville in oi of Mathewson. Strange '1 ots namers SE LE, Wash.

(UPI) --Alan Str ge, former American League fielder, has been nam44o succeed Freddie Hutchi on a.s manager of the Se. Rainiers of the Pacific s.st League. Strange was en interim manager whe utchinson became pilot of Cincinnati Reds July S. ty on p11ns ion Str field eeed I ager the ps "Even the official representatives, of American athletic organizations did not expecta Soviet victory," reported Tags. "but all their calculations were rebutted by events." Tess, however, paid tribute to the good sportsmanship of American officials and spectators.

Armstead Faces Vazquez, ANGELES (UPI) Paulie Armstead, California 'state lightweight champion, has agreed to meet Mauro Vazquez of Mexico in the feature bout of the annual Fight for Lives charity boxing show Thursday night. Arrnstead will ieplaceJohnny Russo of New GUIDA JACOBSON of Chester, who is prominent in women's golf at the Wahconah Country. Club of Dalton. is a newspaper-woman. She covers the Springfield Daily News, the evening paper in that city.

Guida is married to John Jacobson, who was an all-tie' great pitcher at Chester HI in John Ja- rt all-ti er in colt's size made it advisable 'to accept the Also, the Dancer beat older horses earlier this year in the Metropolitan 'Cap at New York. "So I talked to the boys, and 7 suggested that we sponsor' a 00 Western Massachusetts ''''tutna- BAROSSO FOUGHT under the ment" he said, "Then I started name. of Kid. He still good-nato think. Hell, if we just had a turedrrefort-to himself-al The "We Stern Massachusetts tourna-, Kid." He- had the good sense to ment, we would have keep out retire from the ring to the a lot of good fellows' from Con- flower garden when he -became necticut We've been playing an excellent but he al-matches with Torrington, Avon ways has followed the fistic and a few more places for years." sport.

He'll unreservedly give you his opinion on any bout or the middle 1920s. is Mrs. David Wiltsie or 275 Williams Street. She's an aunt of Ronnie Perrott; wile of the former Wahconah pro, who now serves in the same the new course at Jug EA. in South Egremont the middle 1920s.

Her stet is Mrs. David Watsie la 275 Wit- aCt. vv LIII Lil the new course at Jug c113a rn in South Egremont I stet is 275 Wit Barrow Joins Hamilton FENELON FALLS, Ont. (UPI) John Barrow, former University of Florida tackle, has signed A 1959 contract with the Hamilton Tiger Cats, a Canadian profesatonal football team. Barrow had been reported -heading for the Detroit Lions of the National --Football Lea gue-lefort -corning to terms.

II 7 It', maw i a iii ala NM low moor Es in Perrault Led Loop Bobby Perreault of the Hershey Beam lEd the CLIFF F13AMBACCi. recording ldeague in shutouts last season with secretary4f the New Lebanon. six. of the Elroy Face 'the SINCE THIS THING was His strong liking for boxing growing, Charley went whole probably caused him to try poi -hog. You couldn't very well ides.

He's a moving spirit In make it only a affair, the Benedict AC, the group which could you So, out of the thmw fantastic reunion dip. now. coma your b0, on or me throws rantastic reunion al which di 1. 1 1 National League sters' Club was disappointed I erday when he attended the 'yesterday when he attended the SIW tAW111.VgA Major League. Stare The associated Press titehingEmie Broglie, Cardinale, gave Up -nine" kite, eight el them oingirc but struck eve even and het It darn du ludd 14 victory over the IffittingChorlie deal.

Dedgets leadoff bow rue le the Welk broke tie for 3-t I I -I Hall of Fame game between the Sl roiled Press Interns Pittsburgh Pirates and the Kan-Trtnti. win Lit sax City Athletics yesterday at Lei 3 3 Cooperstown, N.Y.; Frambach, in" Li The Eagle's New Lebanon cor- chleage 411 44 respondent as well as a composi- tor, had looked forward to a visit 35 54 yraLc4 Hall of Fame game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the sax City Athletics yesterday at Cooperstown, N.Y.; Frambach, The Eagle's New Lebanon respondent as well as a composir tor, had looked forward to a visit Sl Coiled Press International Won Last se Francisco AI 40 Los Angeles, fit 43 Milwaukee 44 41 Pittsburgh 4I 43 Chicago 44 44 St Levis 411 41 Cineinnat1 Mt 50 Philadelphia 35 54 yesi GET FAST LOAN 'SERVICE Frzortor rot EnCIAL t-t- Iiyou need cashand want it a -e 1 ...........,4 GET FACT. ICE FROM ,,11 1 A :6 7 ---1------ Iiyou need cashand want it victory sow Giants that moved Lou AD-York, who suffered a back injury roles within 141 games of National Losgoeh hmultmL I training. expansiveness of his big heart ner every August Charley also opened the gates for Several years ago er the Kan-Vermont. New Hampshire.

Maine club's bocce champloriihip had and Rhode Island. been decided, Kid Barosso al- He isn't sure bow much bocce lowed as how he would like to coris played in those states, but it's run for councilman in Ward One. a lead pipe cinch the game must A friend advised that he' should have some favor in each place. immediately throw hi hat In with Face. who was the ace of All -men who are proud of their the ring.

There stood Barosso the -New Lebanon pitching staff Italian play it with hatless. The loan otrk chapeau little more than a decade ago. varying degrees of proficiency. immediately was Arranged, and However, Elroy was one of four So Charley is busily engaged scaled it 30 pitchers- who, stayed in Pitts-these days in spreading rite al, of the majesty of an open' The others were Bob NFrlend, Vernon Law and Ronald Kline. Pct.

03 .547 .4210 111,2 .511 Sti JIM .405 414c .444 11 1E4 TESMDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles I. Pan frameisea 3: Pt. Laula 1. Chicago 0. Only games scheduled.

GAMES ToDAT Las Angeles at San Franeisce. Chitage at lit loula Cincinnati at Milwaukes 481020. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh toted. 'x 111119011000 TE iv 1 I1110011011400011111111000011 word that Pittsfield will be the day pitcher. host community for what he is Congressman Silvio O.

Conte, -rertain -own tried --to' England championship bocce 'dissuade him. Silvio already was tournament. He'll be greatly sur- committed to Frank -Moynihan, priseri if someone pops up to now varsity basketball coach At Word that Pittsfield will be the day pitcher. host community for what he is Conzressman Silvio O. Conte.

tad ernee dthe-Trestn Pittsburg 10 coach told Cliff. Also Ir.li'llsdelPhiss"i""lbsrdl chateratintatalt as making tbe. trip was G. virillard S. Roberts.

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The talk-around the league Is that Stengel already has made up his mind to pick Pascual, currently the hottest pitcher in the cirPascuil, here with the Senators for a series against, the Tigers, Isn't getting his hopes up he concedes it would be 'beeg -thrill" to be selected 'MI-Star teant-for---the first time. The 25-year-old Cuba n-born right-hander has won seven in a 'right-hander ss won seven row and three of his last lour, victories were shutouts. Pascual Has Tout Shutouts 'Pascual blinked the Athletics on five hits last Sunday, limited the Tigers to one hit in st game curtailedio -five innings by rain on July turned in a four-hitter over the Yankees on July 5. All told, Camilo has pitched four shutouts in compiling an 114 record and 2.52 earned run average. The Yankees made a bid for the slender fast-bailer last winter but rebuffed itt their efforts to get him.

1 "I consider -him the number one pitcher ton oliir staff oWner'Cil Griffith told the Yankees. Considering that he was signed by Senator scout Joe Cambria for only1125, Pascual comes close to approaching the greatest bargain Washington ever got te En, o- ni! xing EXPERIMENTAL, MACHINISTS old ,1 By rile Asselatedi Promo 1 1 I rgoviDEILtz Harold Gomel; Providenk'eatpointest Paul Jorgensen. nays. Port IL for WI Hid', jointer lightweight championship. NEW 01111ANSRalph Dolma.

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