Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951 Page: 6 of 8
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nferenee Teams Have Saddler-Pep Riot
Hard At Work For Big Games In Ring Red Hot
Boxing Problem
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footbull gsnwts, S.njth.i. t ( «.t •■ t
••in* ihould k .ijj . • .
| jikfin of victut ii tti k <i
even coaches a«ln> i :t '■.« h,><t
♦"ine "ununu.il I y hani"
That #w th [■•.! • .1
N *l> u*.-d aft, i K
Owl* thioii|(h a t >
Wednesday, in p
tlwir Suturda y Ku n w th
MMI.
Neely Hjiul th<- tt ' It. . ■ .
U-twten all • xp. i < .
Mfuaii ami a "ir '1 > -
but h<- said only tv - :>'■
will b>- in start it k • • up
fullburk l)av <1 i K i J I
und <juartiib.uk I I . tt
th* I nivimity <•( !'■ \ . I
wen* < nt< n*ify u■ ■ '<
play* for th 'ir I'urilut jfai-.<
rlid Tom Slolh.Ii l-k.
•*d up and bru.- «|." H ha
"light elbov injui
Couch I'M I "rio mid, hmv-vi •,
the pfeut-Ki-tbh .. i' mI . .J
ready for the Purdm Ran .
with tjuai terbark f> I
Tuetday lost two t> • th in practu'
■c rim maic*-.
Coach Otis l> if of th I
veraity of Atkari-.i- ,) [. ,|. •
nitely (|:i| Ml t •')■<nj< i t h i
•wck*' name Sat i ! . \
Zolia State (T- |~ ) . "h
an I continued t< <1 |
h:>pil>K up a iieteiis<
lV UKla> paid the l!< p. ,. hi
You Id K'*t h> with 4 fe. :ak-
in Saturday' (ran. Itur ,i.| .
that sunilui tt -.ru ■ <>•'. •.
Texas Chi nit tan 'V hi im . t
>\> thing."
I I • l . - \ A M \ ^ <' t k «i
i .i ii"fi >>•■ fm 'hi .-ii t-T forma*
ti" li«'h thry'll fiimi IVxa- 'lYcii
lt.il...- Satuiday Mea:
while Tech Coach Ilew tt Weaver
sa d he wn* "ranhei alatn <1 over
the Aitifie*' pa inj(" and a SO hud
the k. .1 Ka lie; h A'vllk.MK Oil tli
fet.se but for an aerial att.u k.
T' x.i • < hi lit nil's Hoirvid Ki oj
sul'fend another injury y. stenJtiy
t fb.ii k Johnny M-daimh \ho
riii \e«t a sltoiialei bru • Hut h
anil fullback lli'hhy Jack Kioyil
'H 'i Is inu counti t on for i \t
S tu <| ' pan . • :'h V. bt , k.i.
Ha;, it's t . o itijui.« ■ halfback
1,11)1.1' r ami tackle Luk
W irll li'jliits il the .r ai J est• |
i|..ij , ;it 11 ■' • for a lor (J ■ i k ' t
J'.i 'tia -k hit h th< !!• a■ * p.*: -I «i
IH J V« K < I DDV
I ■ .till 111e>s Sport* Writer
11.an a iI'O'iin. pM.Ui 'ii 'i P* ii ' ' e >n it.* i !Uiii nn .w.a>r.
hi* I- ,i today by the ritiu not el a in th« ninth when IVp told him he
fight in which featherweight couldn't continue b ,cau «- "my
!champion Sandy Saddler math I'tli* eve i* killing me."
( hallenger Willie I ep qu t at the Trainer liiil (>oiv, who claimed
eid of the ninth round. he h.ain't heurd I'epV utatement to
Old-timer* unii'HK tla d -ap| the lefervr, wrrnmrd at Miller,
tine crowd "I !• .va, i rt. |. "leave him alone. We're running
(•rounds la*t night c. d ': t..„ torner."
th tit!e buMvlbe-A , I, (luk -a! thought Miller waJ dii-
V",k • |ua 11 fying I'ep when he waved his
if Haitfoid. oiia., tae miiki'i haniU to signal he wa* ^topping
, fight ever staged in our city. .|„ |MlUt. and *> did most of the
Virtually every tuh n ti. .!■ laas.
xing Commission's book u; ■ via Millet saw almost a* much ac-
ted by the two bitter S ud -t> un- Hon us the two desperately bitter
til Pep's badly gashed right brow 111tli men who clinched, grappled,
forced him to withdiaw in in> cot- Suited, heeled with the |[love lace*,
tier at the end ui thi ' nth round held and hit, punched below the
ami gi\e the spindly N'evi . a t^ h- belt, and thumbed the eye*.
Then was but one knockdown in
the bout. Saddler drove Pep to hia
■ ti" in Saddler'* corner for u
■ "Unt of eight with a left hook to
th body in the tttcond round. Thi^t
.vns tht same session in which a
left hook to the head gashed Pep's
ri^ht eye so badly it bled freely
.lu.i.ig thi' rest of the *e*sion.
Pep was slightly ahead in the
nical knockout viitot
Sandy and \\ >IIi. : t;. i d tht
muuldin peak of itt • p-. d av
hem in the seventh round when
referee Kay Miller, ex -lightweight
contender, was wrestled ^o tht
can van.
It was J.">-y. ai-old Saddler's
thud kayo victory over 2!>-ye.;i -old
Pep in their four title engagi .
M'.VV \' KK. Sept. 27. U.Ri j ineiits. pep had woil only it th' icial scoring when he <|uit. Kt-
N York's brand new chuirmun I second tilt on a decision. H- had Miller had hitn ahead 5-4
l-'X • IJobi it K. Christenberry heen knocked out n, 11. n I' •• '"unds. and l<t-n on points. Judge
— — [ bout and forced to wiihdravi Is - Arthur Aidala had them 4-4-1 on
" both passing and cause of a dislocated eft >hoii| i"tinds. but he favored Pep on
TmThousand so
Sec Dixie Series
HOUSTON, T x. S f . . p
Lanky AJ I t II ,|
aging Ma k< y il > , i:
minghati. '! ,
Dixie serie. hi f-
crowd et I'M It'll IS e\Il ii.
Huft managi r AI HolKngsworth
seltcted PaptU. wlaa llv.'.g U,. . •
!♦ record dut hiir the n • U a: S.
this yeai, to u.tch the . •:
game ot the a 1 - iid \\
me ( V.nt ■. ii It. ail M .
would go to the iiiouat!
second game t ■ -nn •i nig ill.
Haetnci is a left-ii.i'a' d '<• \
ballet who w;..^ Il V\ .
among the othe: in m
clubs. He has a I 7 i
the regulai s . •! h ■ • j i ■
record in the p oft
mobile and I i.tl< li- ■
The two tea i a - u i ' '
after the two gan th T
Saturday off t• • t
In connection w ith tl
retrial Bcftsc for
Cotton Bow! Seen
LI KHOCK. T . S ;-t. ■>:*
Tex.I Ti ch Cull.'ll I It I* A I • ' I
■'11 (Icat 'iI tod-c. that Satui'iay *■*
l I'o i " ar a I^ i'i1 h -
' i hi lied Ku ilet-- and Texas
A'.'gie,- might ! • an a r:; >< tt It-.
Tl eh h s lieell vorktllii' I ■' lit
i !>-:• . thin Week. \V< . Vei .-"•id
•l. U tid< - firs' had " i>: • Ct-
;■ a groutd af.a.k d • I- '•
S" I, l,ut tl, . " I 'e r;;t i; ■, . .1 ii-
i Agt? • t
l a .A • ■ . i , t> ii • 111 r
ti . •!aiov. ti |....-e,.' in h< at'lig IVLA
L . VllL-e! , hl.-t •• e k.
'1 i: T. h ia ich declared h
( ' • |a :i ' IV i I a \
lite" p • . and W. . avpieVd I'll
IJ a ! itt a- HI' ,a! \ I - IV af s f.
Satuni I ..
\a League and Siaiin.'i.-;. .v.-so-
atioti lie d si pi.iatt tail i-.e.-titr.-s
laV at tile Te\..s State ilo'ei.
hiegroet Mm
Cheering Section
i ,I.\Pl:L HIL. N. C*. Sept. 27.
Tli l'iiiver ity of North ( a-
... ,a Illumed today to allow any
... fust six Negro students to
I. i he. rii g sections at f.Mitball
i RiUlleS.
Ill, of the students, James K.
\V. k r. turned in the ticket issued
• . . special Negro section at
■a. , ial "oif in protest, against be-
'« -egregated.
I iCellor Robert B. House said
V i-'ws, admitted to the grad-
.ic'ionl und. r federal court or-
i. >un nier, are entitled to all
•n I mv.asity's educational facili-
, but that does not include foot-
',.•11 games.
\|I I. I ). Pearson, ttf I>UI -
. aid tli. National Association
•"■rili.. Advancement of Colored
i ii. finitely would t liter the
He planned to confer with
Ii. NAACP's sptciul counsel in
New Nork.
i mining.
-potlight turned on defen-
>outh# rtt Methodist's camp
ti iday as the Mustangs prepur-
I e'i a tough encounter with
■ •-' ■' i ited Ohio State which will
.'to a\. i g. last year's defuat
• Ii d then by the Ponies.
er in their third. The rh: mp.oii
was favored at ! -. last n ght.
Miller warned them • in very
rounii and practically • «iv ;:11«
mission, and he penalizi d I', p the
seventh round on a foul for unnec-
essary roughness.
The referee was again warning
points, K-0. Judge Prank Forbe:;
favor, d Saddler 5-4 on rounds, utid
7-.". on points. The I'nited Press
favored I'ep on rounds, 4-.'l-2.
Path t 17« r > was the first in-
corporated town in North Caro-
lina.
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