' ting more requests th'an we can Martinez B:*’c:\,A,;5 aye in Weiierwefglit VEW 'AP‘~A (Iiaw (mi of 1 par Monday gave tiaiidsome W iflaftincz of I’at'~i'.x.or ,\,,J,_ ‘(J “tic into the filial ‘mind ;; weterweiglit, I)t)‘;lflL clim. ha-_',9ng tournament. He will ms‘ the winner of a \'lr',i] W.-«,-.1s2ac Lcgart 12 - rounder fa, he ‘itle ‘-‘a"?‘"rI by Carmen 535.110. , If we plans of the world cliam-' Pmshjp b 0 x in g ('0mmitt_ee_ headed by Julius lit.-lfand. go through on schedule. a new 147. pound champion could be crowned within three months. Helfand, chairman of the New. York state Athletic Commission“ as wen as president of _the world y, ordered the blind draw‘, when -Australia's. George Barnes,l we British Empire champion. de-3 tfioofight Akins.' 3 originally six welters were, Med to the elimination tourney; 15: Nov. 1. Martinez defeated Gil Turner of Philadelphia andi Wart whipped Mexicos Gaspar; (mega. I The draw was conducted by; fat ‘Fleischer. editor of Ring‘ Magazine and consultant to the. Eliniinciiion world ('l)mlIlIlIE(-‘ at R’ - f~ :r_4 V , —- . mg 3 nf. lilff ,He_Mand looked on \\'I]ll€ Lisclici plucked the names t of the hat. Akins of St LOITILE “ax first picked and then Logarty the Cuban contender. II"-—” :R'0t the bye MANAGERS AGREE ‘Representatives of the three flgllieysl manager Billy Daly for M"“““€'/— manager Eddie Mafuz I40§€?,I't. and Bernie Glickman, °;~'d“$ C0-manager. agreed to ab;/:19?‘ It)’ the results of the draw. au/. said. however. that he Thus Mar. .wams $40000 to fight Akins, and Hurricane Jackson each . , _ got ior their fight in the heavyweight Ournamerm Said Mafuz. “We want the same." Harry Markson, mahaging di] motor will." Glickman said " I)“ b . _ onable. with any 'pI'fImote(i~.1EI§iTt we want the fight within five Weeks or else." 1“_’,e1‘e, happy ‘about the re- Sil I. said Daly. .‘We’ll go along 31th all commissions._I'm confi- ent Vince can beat either one." TV Circuit Could Gross $2 Million In Title Fight By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP)—-The closed‘ drcuit theatre telecast of the Car- pen Basilio - Ray Robinson re- nu-nod middleweight title fight nay gross four times the receipts for the "live" scrap at the Chi- éago Stadium, March 25. .“We could do $2,000,000 the way this is going," said Irving Kahn, president of the circuit handling the telecast, Wednesday as the telephones kept ringing in his of- gce. “In many cases were get- lundle in certain booked areas.“ James Norris, president of the International Boxing Club, has predicted a $500,000 gate for the Chicago Stadium from 19,000 cus- tamers. .Canadiens Lose" Another Man ‘MONTREAL (CP) — Montreal Canadiens. already hard hit by injuries, were dealt another blow Wednesday when it was learned. defenceinan Jean Guy Talbot has I hair-line fracture of the right ankle. "Talbot was injured Tuesday at ipractice in Chicago, during the team's current road trip. Extent, of the injury was not known until that night when Talbot and his: mates reached Detroit. Canadiens, meet Detroit Red Wings in a Na- Iional Hockey League game there Ionight. iTalbot flew home Wednesday; ‘there was no indication yet how hng he will be out of the lineup. ghlready out of the Montreal lineup are. Maurice Rocket) IIicliard.“Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoifrion and Bert Olmstead. §ReigIe High On Canada's Team ;STOCKHOLM I AP l—Ed Reigle, [Canadian now coaching Swed- m’s entry in the world hockey Championships, says the Cana- £1511 entry is going to be hard to D- ‘ '_And he should know—lie lost tof Virtually the same team, from _If the hopes of Kahn and Nor- ris are fulfilled the combined re- Celpts could push the receipts close to the record high of $2,- 658,660 grossed from 104,943 Sol- diers Field fans at Chicago for the second Jack Dempsey - Gene Tunney heavyweight title fight, Sept. 22, 1927. - MARCIANCVMOORE TOPS The record of $2,248,117 for the combined take of the gate and theatre-TV receipts weer estim- ated at $1,300,000 and the stadium turnstiles clicked to the tune of $948,117. g“-We've assembled the largest network ever for a closed circuit show,” said Bill Rosensohn, vice- president of the-company. “We expect to have a record 200 the- atres with a seating capacity of 550,000 hooked up for the fight. Of this, we 550,000 hooked up for the fight. Of this, we expect be- tween 450,000 and 475,000 tickets to be sold at an average of $4 a seat. If certain deals go through, we could reach the $2,000,000 Irv. ing is talking about." Cards Sign All Players For Year ST. LOUIS fAPl——The St. Louis :Cardinals, handing out pay raises that put at least a slight dent in coffers of the brewery owners, Wednesday became. the first ma- jor league club to sign all its players for 1958. ' The Cardinals, a money-making club last season in finishing a close second to Milwaukee for the National League pennant, will have a payroll of more than $500900. “I know that’s a record for the last five yearstand, yes, probably the highest in the history of the Cardinals,” said Bing Devine, who succeeded Frank Lane as general manager -during the off- season. The club also was the first to sign all of its players last year, ‘president of the Redbirds and an The Gun diin Page 7 ‘ February. 6,1958 ‘East Germany Quits Hockey I I OSLO IAPI East Germany to- day withdrew from the 1958 world ‘I10CI~’€.V championships. The withdrawal caused the fol- '10“'1n2 changes in the schedule ‘The Poland — Russia game was .moved from Feb. 28 to March 6 and Poland - United States game was moved from March 2 to Feb. I Record Number IE-nter BE Games CARDIFF, Wales (Reuters) - jMore than 1,400 ath1etes—a rec- wealth Games to be held here in ;-July. I Directors of the games "said . England leads the entry list iwith 292 ath letsndf.lsaicie afo lwith 292 athletes and officials. INext comes Scotland with 158, ifollowed by Canada with 137. Australia 127, Wales 120 and Northern Ireland 100. Curling Today At Montague 7:00 P. M. East Ice L. MacDonald vs. M. Nicholson. ' ‘ West Ice: B. Haneveld vs. D. Sorrie 9:00 P. M. East Ice: E. Cudmorevs. _V. MacDonald. West Ice: B. Clair vs. D. Acorn. post with the Cleveland Indians. The last of the Cardinals to come to terms was catcher Hobie Landrith, who was given a mod- est raise to an estimated $12,000. Landrith, who had sent back his first contract offer, agreed to terms in a phone talk with De- vine. “Hobie is selling cars in De- troit and said he was set to com- plete a package deal for some new cars when I called him," De- v_ine said with a smile. MUSIAL TOPS LIST V Nearly one-fifth -of the Cardinal payroll will go to 37 - year - old Stan Musial, who was given a $20,000 boost to a reported $100,- 000, making him the h-ighest paid player in National League history. An estimated 40 per cent of it will be divided among Alvin ceive nearly $40,000 each, Wally Moon, who will be paid a re- ported $23,000, and Stan the Man. Manager Fred Hutchinson is_ be- lieved likely to draw more than $35,000. Dick Meyer, executive vice official of Anheuser - Busch Inc., which owns the club, has dis- closed the Cardinals showed a profit of $1,085,000 before taxes of $270,000 last season. GRAPHIC ARTS MEETING MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — More than 500 persons employed in the graphic arts industry in 15 states and Canada are expected to at- tend the 15th annual northwest mechanical conference here Feb. 22-24. The technical meeting will include s e s s i 0 n s dealing with such phases as printing presses. photo engraving, teletypesetters, under the general managership of ‘ Lane, who now holds a similar} Curling Trophy Competition composing room planning and ROP color. Dark and Del Ennis. who will re- 1 I-‘riendliness and courtesy are everywhere at DOMINION. The kind of friendliness, the kind of courtesy, that can make your shopping not just convenient, but downright pleasant. You'll notice it the moment you enter the store. 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