FUR, FUN AND CAMPFIRE Norris And Wirtz Ordered BY JACK SORDS THIS MINNOW, STRAIGHT-BYED R COMBINATION. IT OFTEN 65 A GOOD ONE Hogan Bassey Is New World's Feather Champ PARIS (AP) -- Hogan Bassey, |late Bassey on his Diasiusd by Wing Prt fyudomn. 1 national since 1949 |solved by a federal judge who | 'also has ordered Jim Norris and Arthur Wirtz to sever their con-| nection with Madison Square Gar-| den. Although it had been anticipated | that Norris and Wirtz would ap-| pea an adverse ruling, no decision | ad been made Tuesday by their| Megal counsel, Quit MSG And Dissolve IBC | mer mu oo NEW YORK (AP)~--The Inter-|ruled out by the district court on Garden which amounts to Boxing Club that has the grounds of lack of jurisdic- (30 per cent of the total si dominated professional bo xing tion. Following an appeal by the However, within 30 days @ Te been ordered dis-| government, the Supreme Court July they must resign as officers be. ruled that the anti - trust case against the IBC should go to trial, | After the trial last year Judge Ryan found the defendants guilty, | arch 8, and set Monday for his | final decree, effective July 1. | WILL STAY IN BOXING "We will have to go over it with | counsel to see what our next step d of in concentrating on my game with. THE DATLY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 26, 1957 19 Jury Clears out Dn of by flapping frills Hank Bauer LABATT'S GIFT FOR GAZA TROOPS pantie feud, recalling the furor about When Gussie Moran first displayed tock, her famous lacy under-garments after on the centre court, ruffled Wim- bledon Monday in the opening day| the Au-England tennis cham- and directors forevermore. All exclusive contracts with Plonships. . hampi and chal s were One of Britain's stars, 25-year- declared void by Judge Ryan, as old Angela Mortimer, complained: were all exclusive contracts with!" These fancy clothes detract from stadia, other than those owned by the game itself, | Norris and Wirtz, Angela intends to wear plain As a"result of the findings that shorts and a simple store-bought the IBC of New York and Illinois shirt. She has a figure that is good | and Norris and Wirtz were guilty even in this plain costume. i If an appeal is made of the de- Will be," said Norris, presi OE cree by Judge Sylvester J. Ryan, | the IBC and a director of the! of lizing title fights, Judge| Miss Mortimer, who said she! Ryan ordered that the Garden guffered from slight deafness, ex-| it presumably would go to the Garden and Chicago Stadium. He should not promote more than two plained: "I have difficulty enough! United States court of appeals in|} . {ite nig be "I intend to stay in [next five, Norris and Wirtz also New York and, perhaps, eventu- lally 'to the U.S. Supreme Court. | The legal history of the case |dates back to 1954 when it was'years to sell their interest in the!iod. ndicated that, whatever the ad- Norris and Wirt2 will have five Rival Managers Say Gil Best Shortstop In A.L. { By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK (AP)--Rival man- agers and players, who should {know best, rate Gil McDougald of | |New York Yankees as the best | all-around shortstop in the Amer- |ican League {fensively, he's fielding at a spec- since traded from the Yankees to {tacular 987 pace wit | errors out of 314 chances This is the 29-year-old McDou-| Martin, Yankee pitchers Whitey ald"s second season as regular Ford and Johnny. Kucks, catcher ae shortstop. He began his! Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle, only four | | major league career in 1951 as | Detroit manager Jack Tighe, |the team's regular third baseman {who has a pretty fair shortstop of and spent several seasons as the {his own in Harvey Kuenn, calls IMcDougald the solid | Yankees. Chicago manager Al Lo- pez, |fensive shortfielder in the league in Luis Aparicio, regards McDou- |gald as the most under - player in the circuit, 10th round| «t's about time somebody gave new world featherweight boxing | knockout victory over Cherif Ha- (nat guy the credit he deserves,' champion of the world, had a fruit/mia of France. Jule and champagne celebration remarked Billy Pierce, ace White Hamia later cried bitter tears Sox lefthander. n one of Paris' fanciest hotels of disappointment and rage. today with the premiers of his na-|left the arena with his right eye RATES GIL HIGH regular Yankee second baseman| approached the ballplayers' tabi man of the | before succeeding Phil Rizzuto at and congratulated Martin on his with {short in 1956, . who may have the best de-|---- Frills Cause Turon 'On Tennis Courts | colorful fielder for New York Yan- |kees, was cleared Monday by a {not called to testify, title bouts in any one year for the were limited to two championship contests a year for the same per- [15 witnesses. Bauer himself was |WAS BIRTHDAY PARTY The jury did call the other five {pallpiayers who were with Bauer celebrating the 29th birthday of IBilly Martin, second baseman Kansas City Athletics. Among those testifying were the star centre fielder. Jones charged he was beaten after a member of his party had OVER THE DOLLAR BARRIER ! Seve money on fuel this Winter -- on Automatic Chrysler ON Burner from Lender-Sterk | Gives you efficient hoot. YOU CAN COUNT ON LANDER- STARK FOR DEPENDABLE HOME HEATING SERVICE! LANDER-STARK OIL LTD. PHONE RA 5-3589 43 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont. | plying, Later, three of the Jones party |met Martin near the men's room and again spoke to him. Jones said {Bauer joined the group and as- {saulted him, Bauer still faces a $250,000 civil son, 0.B.E, ED, Commanding Officer, No. 202 Bose Workshop, First brewery to ship beer to Conadian troops overseas, Lobatt's Brewery has now sent more than half a million bottles of beer to Canada's overseas urmed forces. \ To help the Canadian contingent in the UN, Force celebrote Dominion Day, John Lobott Limited ~~ represented by Brewmaster Ken McNomara ---- has arranged this shipment by M.V, Port Said. Accepting beer is Col, R, 5. Job- | STILL LEANING | ! The Leaning Tower of Pisa, tive Nigeria--the country he left badly swollen and a stitch in his| "I don't want to put myself yu| 57304 Juv. of 8 charge he Slugied Italy, now is feet out of plumb, five years ago to avoid fistic un- lip to close the cut inflicted in the the position of comparing him to| opt lee. tilting a tiny fraction farther each Serving Oshewe Since 1907 employment, |brutal 30 seconds of the match, our own shortstop, Aparicio," said| . "The premiers--there is a head of|scheduled for 15 rounds. Pierce, "but I will say this, Mc.| Bauer's lawyer aiioynced in: Bear. government for East Nigeria and| Hamia worn down and left de- Dougald is the best of the seven mediately that ihe ba iPlayer will| another for Wed Nigeria--craw-/féncelss by Bassey's pounding shortstops we've played against, sue the man who caused his ar- led into the ring $k the Palais des with light jabs and hooks to the And that goes for his defensive rest, for SOmpensalory ani puni- | Sports Monday night in their flow- head, stood helpless along the as well as his offensive work. tive domages.' and also 1 con- | ing gray native robes to congratu- ropes blood spurting from his Maybe he doesn't have the power sidering action for "malicious -------- -- --= | mouth. of Mickey Mantle or Yogi Berra!Prosecution, | | He was out on his feet and the but in my book he's just as valu-| Edwin Jones, 42, a délicatessen referee ended it by leading Hamia able as either one of them, if not owner, charged Bauer with feloni- C fi B to his corner without even going more so." |ous assault, claiming his nose was ontirms Bout [through the formality of a count.| The latest statistics show\ Me. broken in a washroom fray at the With Emateur For a full half minute before poygald batting .294 with 11 Copacabana night club May 16 that, Bassey had been chopping doubles, six triples, nine home| The New York County grand NEW YORK (AP)--Floyd Pat-|away with lefts and rights to the rung and 30 runs batted in. De- jury voted "no bill" after hearing terson's manager confirmed Mon-|head trying to put Hamia down. -- - --- MR ii hid - - a day that the world hea ight (Once Hamia collapsed and the ehamplon has signed to defend his| two fighters fell together into the erown for $250,000 against Olym- Pope | pie champion Pete Rademacher assey succeeds stringbean| BUY AT at Seattle the week of Aug. 19.|Sandy Saddler as featherweight | Rademacher, a balding, 28-year- champion. Saddler was forced to old former football player from |retire because of injuries and a B E A S nl | | A B L E | RB I C E S Grandview, * Wash., never has bobtalled elimination tournament fought professionally picked Bassey and Hamia to fight | 'unique, fantastic" h, it out for the vacant title as Patterson's manager. Cus -- : rie VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST D'Amato called it, is contingent | 39. " GAL. ¥ 3 GAL. on Patterson beating Tommy TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED (Hurricane) Jackson at the New York Polo Grounds, July 29. 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