J ANU-ARY 14, 1954 U. S. Boxing Winter Ratings Revealed WASlH;INGTON, (AP) - Rocky Oastellnni of Luzerne, Pa.. ad- vanced to the logical contender role among the world's middle- weights in the National Boxing Associations winter ratings an- nounced Sunday night. The NBA recommended that Castellani got the next crack at the niiddleweiglit title now worn by Carl (Bobo) Olson of Hawaii. Randy Turpin, who lost a champ- ionship bout to Olston last year. was rated right behind Olson. A5.-itie from C.".st.sllani's rise fron.l sixth place. tlwrc was little cliauge: from the NBA's fall ratings Once azain the boxing association de- creed that there is no logical chal- lenger in sight to heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. The NBA did rank four men as. uuI.staiiding boxers in the heavy- ucight division with former titlist Euard Charles at the top of that list. Behind him are Nlno Valdez. Dan Bucceroni and Roland La- Starza. Kid Gaviinn. ulio has said he wants to move into the middle- weight division. retained his rank- ing as welterweight champion. Light-Heavyweight Should Gavllan fight Olson fol the middlcwc-iglit title. NBA pres- ident Andrew G. Putka said. "Oar- iian would surrender the welterl title if he wins from Olson but Association. retain the welter title if he loses." "In the meantime," Putka said. ”we feel Gavilan should first meet Carmen Basilio in a title bout.” Gavilan won a close bout from Basilio last year. The NBA. whihc has been clam- oring for months for a title fight between Archie Moore, the light- heavyweight champion. and Har- old Johnson, said nothing in its announcement about that propos- ed bout. Earlier. it had threatened to strip Moore of his title if he did not fight Johnson by Dec. 21 Jolinson. however. retained the No. 2 ranking in the division, fol- lowed by former champion Joey Maxim No Canadians are included in the list of champions. logical contend- ers and outstanding box 3. Wallace Smith of Cincinnati is rated the logical contender for Jimmy Carter's lightweight title No logical contender is listed for the interim featherweight title held by Percy Bassett. Robert Cohen of French Algiers, Billy Peacock and Baby Face Gut- ierez of the U. S. are listed as contenders for the bantamwelght crown held by Jimmy Csrruthers of Australia. For flyweight Yoshio Shirai of Japan. the contenders are Leo Es- pionosa of the Philippines and Jake Tull of South Africa. Ben. Hogan Is Named Pro Athlete Of The Year looci-iirsri-zn, N. Y, (AP!--Ben. lingan. Texas golfer who swept the it S. and British open champion- ships and the Augusta Masters in 1953 has won the Ray Hickok s10.- 00o belt as "professional athlete of the year." llogalrs decisive triiunpli in the. voting of Hll01'l.S writers and sports-l casters was announced at Monday night's annual Rochester Press- Radln Club dinner for the infantile paralysis fund. Ilogaii was not present. The 41-year-old go-lfjvizardTrvh ceived 51 first place votes among the 93 ballots and a total of 201 points on a 3-2-1 point basis. Roy Camparielia, Brooklyn catch- er who was voted most valuable player in the National League for the second time in three years. finished second to Hogan with 21 firsts and 102 points. Ted Williams' brilliant perform- ance for the Boston Red Sox after his return from Korea won third place with seven firsts and 53 points. Rate Dark S-taris Derby Win. Top Upset Of 1953 NEW YORK. (AP)-Dark Starts Kentucky Derby victory over Nat- ive Dancer is rated the sports up- set of 19.33 by U, 3. sports writer: and sportcastr-rs in an Associated Press poll. Native Dancer, unbeaten up tn that time. went to the post favored at odds of 70 cents on the dollar. But the fleet little colt from Harry Cv'uggenhe.lm's Cain Hay stable. rated 25 to i. came home ahead of the big grey for our of the grmtest upsets in U S racing hist- cry. Purv:lue's 6-0 upset of Michigan State In the U. 8. college football season Just closed was voted sec- ond htggest upset. Third was the 14-14 tic Iowa managed with Nntvc Dame Last svasrmls National Hockey League scvmi-finals produced an upset rated No. 9. It was Boston Bruins' ellmation of Detroit Rml Wings in the best-nf-sewn ser- ies. Monti-val C.-inndlens bcat thr- lleview Draft System in U. 3. Baseball 1 NEW YORK ,(AP) -Basebalrsl (Il'8fl2 system came up for review Thursday as a nine-man committee of major and minor leagusrs met. with Commission Ford Prick to. discuss the games problems. l Three minor leaguers. four major leaguers and two farm club direct- ors were members of the group that has been asked to recommend rules ”to permit the reasonable ad- I var cement of players as their; abilities justify.” There have been stirrings of re-4 volt in the minors for ,many years. with the few independent operat-. on left finding it difficult to run.f The majors have been accused of- making I farce of the draft byl lumping their best farm talent on. one club so that only one man' might be lost. The minor: have Bruins in tlin Stinloy Cup final. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS Mince Mergnnrrri Quench Cavities Unit of length A meal Pcrsonrl pronou v Crest ('1 a wave 16. Toward .Go 20. Norse god 22. Birds as a class 23. Boy's nsme tscand.) .A dry stalk of grain 26. 44. 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(AP)-Two horses and! 146 witnesses are ready to give: evidence today in Britain's famed Old Bailey Court. The horses are Santa Amaro and Francasal and the question, "which of them won the 2 olclock race at Bath July 18?” is one of the big questions the court must decide. Government prosecutors say Francasal was switched for Santa Amaro. a much faster and better- rated horse. The winner, still un- der the name Francasal, returned I0-1 odds. Just before the race the tele- phone llne from the Bath course was cut. That meant big off-course bets had no effect in the winner's long starting price. Five men are accused switching case. The two horses are expected to be brought from stables at Epsom and kept in garages behind the Old Bailey so that Justice Sellers and jurymen can go out, look them over and note their simil- arity. To Present New Golf Trophy NEW YORK, (AP)-A new golf trophy. to be known as the Ben Hogan award. will be presented for the first time at the Metropol- in the itan Golf Writers dinner in New., York. Jan. 21. The award will bejmw the cup 1" ”" 9"-II” 2- given to "3; person who has over- come a handicap in order to play golf and thus has proved an in- spirtation to others." The first recipient will be named by a committee headed by Robert A. Hudson of Portland. Ore., and Including Horton Smith. PGA pres- ident. m asked that lower classification clubs be given more incentive to scout and develop their own players. I"rick's committee represents I cross section of baseball opinion. He has a sturdy independent in Frank Lawrence of Portsmoiitli. Vs.. a rich owner in Bob Carpenter of the Philadelphia Phillles. farm system men like Johnny Murphy of Boston Red .803: and Fresco Thompson of Brooklyn. A progres- sive liberal like Frank Lane of ltory. it happened, Playing right he- 'and send the match into a suddvl!- Voted Thrill NEW YORK, (AP)-The gallery of some 10,000 fans pressing closely around the final hole of the Tam 0'shanter world golf toiirnamelntin Chicago lost Aug. 9 conceded the 525,000 first prize to Chandler Har- per. The 39-year-old veteran from Portsmouth, Va., had just pitched a No. 9 iron shot 2!) inches from the cup for a cinch bllrdle 3 to flu- ish with a 70 for a '72-hole total or 279, nine under par. Television and ne'wsreel cameras were trained on Harper. radio com- mentators were praising his game. as the crowd cheered. Then, in one of the most dramatic and fantastic endings in golf his- hind Harper was Lew Worsham. 1947 U. S. Open champion from Oakmont. Pa. Worsharm, first-round leaded with n 05, had just dropped a seven- foot putt for a birdie 3 on the "list hole and needed another birdie 3 on the 410-yard 72nd to tie I-in-spar death playoff. Teriflc Drive Lew sluninicrl a terrific drive that left him about 140 yards short of the pin. As the crowd swarmed around, Wordham drew out I sand wedge looked at the hole ahead. then fired away. The ball hit on the lower part of the green. bounced about three times and rolled 35 to 40 feet before drotppng The amazing shot gave Wormam a one-strcke victory. and worth 315.000 - the difference between first money of s2.'i.0Ofl and the s10.- 000 second prize. Tho H0 - yard poke boosted Worsham from Zflth to first place on the PGA money winning list. This bit of mart: drama was voted the thrill of 195.”! in the 23rd annual Associated Press year-and poll. With a total of 115 of the nation's sports writers and sports- casters balloting. 34 voted this the No. 1 thrill, with 141 points on a 3-2-1 basis. Another golf tent was named the second greatest thrill--Ben Hogan winning the British Open chum- pinnship on his first try, with s rc- cord final round 65 at Carnoustle, Scotland, Hogan's British Open win received 20 first place votes and a lohl of 86 points. Thirteen votes were cast for thn Chlcago White Sox and all shad- ings in between. Three Ways to Redeem- fnwa-Notre Dame 14-ll tie as thr tap thriller. homo - use our FREE Planning Service to l'elTI WE HAVE PLANS AND f A”I l.Tam Oishanter Ending Belgian Boxer Of The Yea British Agree Russia Supreme In Chess Play 1' LONDON, (CF)-In the wake of a tournament which aroused ex- cited and admiring comment. Brit- ish writers glumly agreed Monday that Soviet Russia seems destined to refrain supreme in international chess. This was the sequel to the latest "battle of Hastings,"-the 1954 mas- ters tournament at Hastings, Sus- sex, which ended in a first-place tie between Russia's David Bronstein and England's 44- year-old Hugh Alexander. High- light of the contest was a victory for Alexander over Bronstcin in I 120-move match which experts con- sider" a. 29-year-old text-book classic of sus- But authorities agreed with The Sunday Times that the Russian lead in chess is lengthening. "The game is regarded as one of the highest forms of Soviet cul- ture." "and its masters are given the time and the their qualities to the full. said The Sunday Times. masters and potential living conditions to develop Alexander is a foreign office nf- fictal. He is also the expert who last year picked Canada's Yanofsky to win the British champ- ionship-and with it Yanolsky later did. The reappearance of the Rus-p sians at Hastings after a 20-year lapse proved a big drawing card. Britain's Great Runner Decides To Stay llcme Abe LONDON, (AP)-Gordon Plrie. Britain's great runner. is going to stay in England, The News Chron-. lcle says Monday. Several American universities including Oklahoma and George- town. have offered scholarships to Britain's "athlete of 1953." The News Chronicle, in I page one story, quoted 22-year-old Pirle as saying: - "Naturally I was interested in ivitations to study in the Unit:-rl lstates but I'll be remaining in Surrenders And Seeks Legal Entry MONTR.EALg fCPl- A 2.'l-year- old Belgian boxer who entered Can- adA illegally two months ago has given himself up to immigration authorities Do that he may return to Europe and make proper ap- plication for Canadian citizenship. Detained at the Montreal heirl- quarters of the immigration dvpart- ment. former welterweight fighter Sill Fonti told reporters Monday of travelling more than 12.000 miles, mostly on foot. through Mnxlcn. the United States mid Czinadn in svrvli months trying tn gwt back tn BN7,- ium. Fonti said he left Antwerp in the summer for Guatemala aboard the Norwegian freighter Mnfald1.. From Guatemala, he added, he travelled through Mexico to U, S. eastern sea ports looking for work on a ship. He failed to find any- thing and hitch-hiked across coun- try to Seattle from whr-re he entered Canada. Fonti made his way to Monl.re'.1l but again failed in get work. Af- ter two days here he gave himsrlf up. Immigration siithorltli-s would not comment on his chances of ob- tainlng legal entry to Canada nncn he returns to Europe. An official said his application when l'rcei"cd would be treated in tho samn in wt- ner as that of any other lntenzluiig immigrant. THIS MODERN AGE '1ORoN'r0, (0?) -v The jnl-3'19 .-xpparently proved ton fast for a lpet budgie bird. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Brett of suburban North York tnwnshln. The bird was found dead in his mgr Sun- day after sound waves biiffette-1 the Brett home when two Sabre jets broke the sound barrier :11- rectly overhead The bird's denth was attributed to shock. England for a long while yet. I enjoy my running here and want lto do my best for my country." lobocco Smoke Tar C.A.H.A. At By AL VIOKERY Canarli;-in PIlf'hS Staff Writer Winnipeg. lCPi .The Caiiaumn Amateur Hockey Association at its semi-annual meeting at Winnipeg Saturday gave moral support to the Toronto East York Lyndhursts, C:mud.i's rt-pieselitativcs at the. uurld rhanipiousiilps at Stockhnl;n,l Feb. 26-Marcli 7. and gave in 1 permission to Kenora Thisties to tour Japan in March. The two-day meeting got under way in the afternoon as delegates from coast to coast trickll-rt in l".',l itn tlirne hours l.it:- due to trans-1 lpnrtatlon delays caused by heaiy snow in the West and at the Lake- head. Dut to the late start president W. B. (Baldy: George of Kompt- VIIIP, Ont.. SWll.Cl1Pd the agenda around, leaving the mayor item- tho cnntroversial pro - amateur agreement-until Sunday's session. The meeting gave its support to the Senior B Toronto team as llk-I representative at thn world tourna- ment aftvr secretary - manager George Dudley of Midland, Onl., said he was convinced Lyndliursls are " the right type nf team to rep- resent us over there." Criticism Expected Dudley said recent comments in the pre-s and on the radio that thn Toronto team was ”fofl wlczi-1” were expected. "The prnss and radio have done it before and every time our teams have done alright. Our Senior B league in Ontario has teams equally as good as the west- :-rn iiiterniediate teams which lnin .rcpresented Canada in thr- past." ' Dudley said the "hysterical" re- ports that the Lyndhursts have dropped I few games recently came as A result of a change in "style, l ”Tli('3' WPIP tnltl hody checking, was frown:-d upon in Europe and lthny practised this new style. As a result. other teams took advant- age of them. and they dropped a couple of games." He said thn eishlbltlnn tour prior lto the world championships was IIPCDSSIITY to: help pay for experi- ses incurred on the trip; fret the 'team accustmncd to the difference vnlly was not tho of PAGE lSemi-Annual Meetin l I in rules and refer CA1-IA a chance to the club really is b pinnships get und they are weak to gt ments; and get the izedn Dudley said he a Russian team. "Tho team the Rt 1 hockey team and 1 grade team. Our mediate B teams difficulty beating tram." Pa:-t president I): New Wcstniinistei, mayor drawback u tournaments often erees understod no President George to have some say ( roforecs when thn Toronto squad The association g mission to Kenoi western lntermedia tour Japan. Jimmy nipcg, first vice-pr company the team can obtain time o The association the mix-up in W1 Smoke Eastern hm understand they w and passed a moti- given "first consiti nr-xt invitation by they have a club st association. 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