GET OUT Tu PAST spears TYPE By 51an Jonnsco Sports Editor Professional boidng is undergoing an investigation with most of the witnesses being supplied from the past Former heavyweight diampions Joe Louis Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney have and creating headlines Rocky Marciano most re cent heavy champ oftha lot has also testified What have they testified So for little or noth in Each has been quoted as saying air is absolutelynecessary But weve been waiting and waiting for them to say something important oriqu 53 up like this guy was crooked or he wasnt 3314 Tunney if you can call it testimony said Prieslc Ingemar Johansson wasnt mentally fit for his third Howling bout with Floyd Patterson Doctors said otherwise gggniii Tunney is not doctor So what kind of testimony Lapluamgï¬ is flunneys statement Ewen Es Tunney youll remember was the beneficiary in 11332 the legendary longcount bout with Dempsey Every Toms 10 one agrees there was something shady there mth AB Lo is the famous Brown Bomber who was presid Miscmpbeul ent of another legend The Bum Of The Month Club said get rid of the racketeers He didnt name any This same Louis owes the United States govern meat quite pile of dough in back taxes Hes not exactly clean 12 Joe claimed too that his managers were honest However someone was pulling the wool over Joes eyes to have him in the predicament he is today is But all of these fellows are from the past Lets get cracking on the present people directly involved Liston had lot to say He is alleged to have cut away from his reputed shady as sociates That did some good It wasposltive with the sport Sonny Carmen Basilio testified had pertinent facts to lay on the line These fellows can help Harold Johnson who sucked on drugged orange few years ago is still around He knows something about the slimy char acters in the business Arthur King of Toronto could probably tell about Blinky Palermo though no more is necessary King along with Ike Williams was mo stable Williams was lightweight champ and King top contender Arthur never got crack at the title for that reason And what about the promoter and matchmaker of the Pete EademacberPatterson bout It was to be Petes first pro match What was wrong with the simonpure professional contenders Indians ViAre Hot Taking 18 Of 22 By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Cleveland Indians are making abig move in the American League race by winning iscf its last 22 gagm but it cant match the home run boom of the frontrunning Detroit Tigers The secret of Detroits ability can be read in the Sunday box scores The ligers eight home runs were hit by eight different men The big men hit afewRocky Colavito got No 15 Norm Cash No 12 and Dick Brown No but the list aiso included Cbico Fernandez Ubba Morton Mike Rourke Jake Wood and Billy Bruton In fact the Tigers lead the league in home runs with to tal of 61 statistic almost as startling as their long tenure in first place Detroit defeated Minnesota Twins Sunday 104 and 93 The Twins now have lost nine in row and 14 of their last 15 FOLLOWS THE TIGERS Cleveland continued sheaklng alongpn the trail of the Tigers defeatingluosrAngeies Angels 53 and 114 In other games New York Yankees wolloped Chicago White Sox 101 Boston Red Sox edged Baltimore Ori oles 65 and Kansas City Ath letics defeated Washington Sen ators 05 gt Saturday Cleveland went through four Los Angeles pitch ers luding reliever Ted Bowsï¬eldofPEIIticton BC en route to 94 victory Chicago edged the Yankees 65 in 13 ion ings Baltimore topped Boston 81 Kansas Citywhitewashed Washington and Detroit squeaked by Minnesota 21 Tbe Tigers rally exploded the power to back up Frank Lary en route to his eighthvictory in Sundays opener brown Wood and Fernandez hit theirvbomersv in the eighth inning But Bob Bruce gave way to PaulFoy tack the eventual winner in the emudSamehta doubleheader played before 32761 at Detroit John Romaoolcontinued his streak hitting safely in his liith and 13th consecutive games in Clevgzlaa eAn erry neededhElp from Bob Allen and Frank Funk Winn Hawkinsall of whose five victorles have come on Sunday got hand cke in file late innings of the econd New York finally pltcher besides Whitey Ford W110 could go the route in 3111 Staff old He proceeded cage to sevenh turmoil to hold Cbl hits His mates collected 10 been on the stand federal boxing while he was active no member of the Paler Pierce in the first inning on three walks an error by Luis Aparicio and threerun double by Elston Howard Later Roger Maris hit his 15th homer Boston beat Baltimore on Joe Ginsbergs pinch tworun single in the last of the ninth Gins bergs first hit of the year came off Hoyt Wilhelm after the Red Sox had failed three times to bring home the tying run from third base Jim Gentile hit homer No 14 for the Orioles Jim ch who escaped from the Kansas City bullpen on the suggestion of owner Charlie Finley went all the rwayvto top Washington although he gave up 15 hits five in the ninth it helped Kansas City climb past Washington into fifth place Veeck Has Say On 50 Future CHICAGO AP President Bill Veeckis expected to hand down the final decision on the sale ofconirolling interest in Chicago White Sox Its all up to Veeck said Vicepresident Hank Greenberg if he decides to sell we se if not we stay Veerk Greenberg and Allyn Jr own 54 per cent of Suit stock and their interest is being sought by syndicate which includes entertainer Danny Thomas Spokesman and apparent headofribe group is Chicago attorney BernardEp ton Epton declined to disclose the amount offered There were some rumors Sun dayconcerning possibilities of others bidding for the Veeck stock fl dont anything about other bidders said Eptoo We can raise up to $6000000 and itis necessaryr Danny Thomas could put pthe entire amount The Epton group reportedly has offered 8000000 for the Veeck stock Tho mthcrf eat club is held by Chuck Comisv hailed because of darkness cent the Orillia Bops Utopia 82 are coo Baseball wgue game The whoal scored all of their runs in two frames five in the second and three in the sixth They were on the way toscoriogafewmorelatbe seventh when the game wu Three free poses and two run single by Bob Dunn oooouu ted of all Utoplea tallies in the first inning Burke held thehostl to two Scotcherd and Nelson were viclt firm of Drillia bats Tomorrow at Thornton Uto pia coach by Ted Watson goes against Thornton coached by Teds brother Bob This shapes up as grudge battle if there ever was one Burke and Priest Scatcherd Nelson and Laycock Los ing pitcher Sculcherd Umpires Bob Thompson pla te and Ross Lynch bases ADDITIONAL SPORTS 0N PAGE 12 Central Ouislugs Collier Ballers Central United ouLaluEEed Col lier United 2113 in an Inter Cburcb Softball league game playedat Queens Park Satur day night leading the Central club were Larry Adams and Carl Scriber with four safelia each Danny Ball had three and Don New man Doug Smith Jim Dutiield and Stan Blitz two apiece Roy Symes Wayne Coibeck Sid Corbett and Garry McLelian had four hits apiece for confer A1 Moffat Rick Agnew and Bill Corbett had three each This evening St Marys and Latter Day Saints play at Mans field Park and Christian Re formed and St Andrews play at Queens Creemore Draws With Utopia 242 Bob Mociiiullen and Camp bell hookedup in terrific pit chers battle Saturday at Knock as the host crew and Creemore Red Sox played to 22 tie in South Simcoe Baseball League game Campbell whiffed 10 Creemore batters and MacMuilen the onetime fastballcr kayoedz 14 Knock swingers Scott scored Creemoresap eniog run in the first frame scoring on single by John Westbrooke Scott singled toget on Knock got both of its rims in the ilrird as Schaly readied base on an error Martin sin gled Herb Shannon was safe on an error that allowed Schaly to score then Campbell singled to score Martin MacMulien evened the count for good with solo homer in Gown Wiisoa Westbroo Meek 2b Rhoda 2b Gowan 1f Martin 2b Shannon 2b Bowrnan if JtScha1y if soueswwwg gauunuunwumu uoebeecbeug Mï¬eeeoooooew Campbell aodSiurjgessl ouHéeeHQuAHH enuIeectIoueetI Arman Hussein above buffs fogs tomorrow night at Bar rie Arena The husky Sudan ese will team with Louie Pa piocau in an attempt to demol ish the masked Great Mephis ByJACK nANn Associated rnu Staff Writer it takes fellow like Stu Miller to prove the race isnt always to the xwiftlhey say he has three pitches slow slower and slowest Whatever he has it seems Io work Miller who has 40 rec ord was called in for San Fran cisco Giants when Sam Jones ran into wild spell at the Los Angeles Coliseum Jones had walked in run by passing pinch hitter Ron Fairly with the bases loaded and had +2 lead when Miller entered Stu abut out the Dodgers the rest of the Way up by Felipe Alous tworun homer off loser Stan Williams out the National League lead to halfgame The Giants and Cincinnati Reds are tied for second five percentage points hack STUMBLE OVER CUBS Cincinnati stumbled over Chi cago Cubs 82 after winning the first game in other games Milwaukee Braves walloped St Louis Cardinals and Phila delphia Phlllies defeated Pitts burgh Pirates 54 Saturday the Dodgers edged San Francisco +3 Chicago de feated Cincinnati 107 Milwau kee trounced SLLOUIS so and thecPlrates downed Philadel phies 51 The Giantswiciory over the Dodgers Sunday was the first in their last six meetings and sal vaged the final game of series crowd of 47463 saw the Giants get two off Williams in the first and add another pairhn Alous homer in the seventh Los Angeles scored their first on Johnny Roseboros homer in the fifth Cincinnatis Jim Maloney threw threehitter at Chicago in the opener Malooey had Ishutoutruotilr Chicagos George Altman homered with one out in the ninth WASNlT LUCKY Jim OToole did not have the same good fortune in the second game hacktohack homers by Ron Santo and Ernie Banks in Lbe first started him on the way to his fifth defeat despite Frank Robinsonslsth home run Warren Spahn won his sixth career by holding St Louis to six hi He lost his chance for his53rd big league shutout when he uncorked wild pitch that let in run in the fourth inning Home runs by Lee Mayo and Frank Bolling accounted for five of the Bravos runs off Bob Gibson Don Ferrnrese refugee BALL STARS ny Iran ASSOCIATED mass Batting John Romano Cle secutive game hitting streak to 19 with double in 53 first game victory and double and singlein secondgame tri umph over Los Angeles Angels Pitchin iWarren Spahn Mil waukee Braveswon his 294th maior league game with sixhit Umpires Ed Webb plate andEra1 of reportsSun there Were other LWbiteSox chi IN UH MELCHERS WNWN 62 LONDON DRY New cvvsinl my WE WANT ans Phone Pu 8241 canon FANCY AND racer his fancy robes for fighting The Giants victory set of the year and the 294th of his veland Indiansstretched cou fer against LouisCardinals to and irnh Pat OBrien The other feature on the profes sional wrestling card is be tween Ricki Ferraro and John by Shane Both bouts have 60minuta time limit or two outofthrce fails Examiner Photo Junker Miller Holds LA Crew from the American League won his first victory for Philadel phia it was the second time in three days the Pirates had been shut out by the Phils The Phillies knocked out Vin egar Bead Mizeli in the second inning Manager Danny Mur ieugh for the second time this season called on Bob Friend starter for relief work Ferra rose allowed only five hits Emile Griffith Eyes Welters LOS ANGELES AP World welterweight champion Emile Griffith 22 550000 richer and his 147pound boxing crown intact has hissigbts set on the middleweight title The New Yorker wrecked challenger Gaspar Ortega in 12 rounds Saturday night and handed the game gla ator from liiuana Mex the first knockout in his 86 ring engage ments Griffith and his to manag ers Gil Clancy and HaroldAr nold said they will honor their contract to give former cham pion Benny Kid Pare of still retroo match for the Matchmaker Teddy Brenner of New York witness to the Griffth Ortega bout said the Paret engage in at probably will be held in New York Sept Griffith weighed 1451 pounds to Ortegas 146 and Ortega was plosive left hooks to the bead and his body softening rights floored Ortega twice in tbesev enth round of the scheduled 15 rounder and had him so badly beaten that referee Tommy Hart almost stopped the fight Griffith toyed with Ortega un til late in the 11th round Sud denly therbombsdroppedagain and Ortega went reeling on rub ber legs to biscorner at the hell Griffith opened the 12th with an aggressive attack and Ran lost no time stepping it after 48 seconds bloody sobbing Ortega was helped from the ring his first and possibly last chance at world championship gone crowd of 8500 paid BOYTIE badly outclassed Griffiths ex Comedy Of 15 MiScues Won By Torgis1110 Tole Animalqu won game you boot one for me and ill boot one for you at Queens Park Saturday it was luppixed to be Bar rio Ind District Senior Softball league game with Stewarts lamb it was mmedy of mix cues with Torgis laughineg coming out on top of In 1110 score after no extra frame Like most of hi games 21 till lies the winner in the bottom of the 10th came on an error hilly Bertram dropped poppy on the oudicld grass allowing the baserunner Frank Rawo to score Billy can feel no worse than the rest of his males The let easy fly bails drop be ween them Bad throws and boots were the order of the game Torgis was not innocent either but the final goof came when It was at bat Neiiher stoning pitcher Al Smith of Stewarts or Ralph Knapp of Torgis were around at the finish Cliff Reynolds pick odui the victory and Jim Arm strong the lmr Sad enough was the game But worst of all was the injury suffered by iorgls first sucker Jimmy Edwards He suffered cuts on his nose and split car when bowled over by Ste wdrts Art Martin hnmy was bending over grab loose ball when the Break Marks Montreal Meet MONTREAL CP High school Athletes from Eastern Ontario broke seven records Saturday at the annual Invita tional Track and Field Meet of the Greater Montreal Interscho lastic Athletic Association Nine records one of them Canadian funlor record were set among 500 competitors in the daylong meet Dave Dormer strapping 19 yearold from Smiths Falls broke the Canadian junior high jump mark when he deared the bar at six feet inches His lamp was onequarter inch bet ter than jump recorded in 1956 by Ken Grant of Vancou ver The previous Montreal meet record was five feet 111 inches Dorman competing in Class is for boys under 20 broke another record when he won the no yard hurdles in 184 seconds against the previous meet mark OI 165 In all he won six of eight events he entered and placed second intwo hedidat win He won the broad jump the discus throw the 12pound shotput and the hop step and jump in addi tion tohis two recordbreaking viciorieslIe came second in the iaveiln throw and pole vault Bob Fisher Smith 17 of Ridgemont High School Ottawa registered two victories both of them recordbreakers He won the 100de dash in 10 seconds flat cutting seconds from the previous mark and breezed home in 223 seconds to win the Zzihyard dash beating the old record of 234 FisherSmith was competing in class for boys under 18 There were five classes in all rangeda for boys under 14 in class to boys under 20 in class Dormans sparkling display in the seniorcompeiition provided the points to win the class aggregate championship for Smiths Falls Verdun Qua High School copped class aggregate hon ors and tied for first place with Beaconsfield Que inciass Verdunalso won the grand ag gregate for the five classes and was awarded the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Trophy TAG MATCH THlEZTEAM or PABINIZlillfk Hussein rnirriiMor than qu also ONE noun LIMIT HOURS or STANDUP ACTION TUEsiuNE rem baileriuroedruarcr ran over him From all reports it was fusion of those things Edwards was taken to has Pltal but released shortly ailer wards Armstrong lb Armstrong II Martin If Smith rf ioiaLt TOKGIS 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