Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1955 Page: 5 of 8
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working out regularly in the Gold and his name announced before of
on Gloves gym in Cowtown, but he finals discovered that his basket
had never had a regular fight ball coach was not a member of
u . . . . the association. । GRIDDER: Don Usry of Cleburne. shown with his Lon-
• was matched in the Cie- McConachie also disclosed that
burn, tournament twice. He won the coaches association last year
® fighis.and the tournament alone paid out nearly $5,000 in in-
a er weight title. He went on surance benefits to five permanent,
to win the regional diadem in |v disabled schoolboy athletes and
Fort Worth, but fell short by one to a former coach stricken with
decision of winning the state polio.
crown. The next year he was Although he said that there were
back in Cleburne. He won the "five or six ' permanenty d,
ournament title again. allied foctball players from Texas
He then waded through 21! opposi. schoolboy ranks last year, only
tion at Fort Worth to cop the State three of the players were entitled . . ......
title He advanced far in the Na to $1,000 benefits as a result of LoW punchers Will
tional tournament at Chicago that their coached belonging to the as
year Then he entered the Air soclation The other coaches were Meet at Amarllo
Force. where he piled up a fine not members and thus their play-
record in the ring Returning to ers could not qualify for benefits t AMKRTLLO -UP- Regstration ‘ an",Antonio
civilian life he turned professional Two players who were hurt ir l started Wednesday for the 13th an fouston
That he has promise is evidenced past years also received $60 nual reunion of the Western low ■ rorsuepor
by his fine record to date checks, while the coach. Pete punchers’ Association MOEL worth
, , Bluntzler of Victoria, was giver About 400 veteran cowboys arel?iahomacity
He has fought one draw that $150 and a $206 95 air conditioner expected to attend, Special guests MniWH
Wim rugged Eddie Bertilino of McConachie also announced com will include Erank (Pistol Pete) Erookin
Galveston. He has lost none. He mittee chairmen for selection of Eaton, 94, of Perkins, Okla , Rolla miwaukee
won.his b*.. for the title last next year's all star squads They Goodnight of Guthrie, Okla. alpe".Yor.
night by piling up 119 points out are Cecil Johnson and Rosy Ad nephew of the well known Col iamcinnat
of a possible 120 points Riojas kinson of Dallas. North football! Charles Goodnight and M n Chicaeo
would l.k. to box again in Cl- and basketball, respectively. Bill goodnight, and R D *
burn«, he says and this may be Stages of Corpus Christi. Soul! , leeper of Amarillo, president of "
possible this fall. We talked to football, and Paul McCarley of Sar the cowboys’ association.
Dick Dixon, the Cowtown pro- Antonio. South basketball ----------—
vantage of a perfect opportunity, got another homer for the Sports,
to move into first place in the Tex- Jim Pisoni and Joe Kirrene each
as League Tuesday night as the homered for San Antonio
Jehqsie Heard stopppd.the slump,
ing Eagles on four hits ** a game
marked by three home, runs one
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into a concrete bridge near Fowler, j
Kan. the M ade county sheriffs
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Smith about 40, was seriously I
injured and hospitalized at Fowler
His wife Clara, wax less seriously
injured but Also hospitalized
The sheriff's office sald the fam j
ily apparently had been on vaca
tion and was returning to Perryton
when their,car smashed into the (
bridge Tuesday afternoon on High |
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P-aumon' 6 Houston 5
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Riojas, planning to enter his first curred before the 1955 game early
regional Golden Gloves tournament this month in San Antonio because
at Fort Worth in 1950, came to Cie- of a coach's failure to maintain
burne to enter the district gloves membership in the association A
meet here He was a member of South Texas schoolboy athlete was
the Fort Worth team and had been picked for the basketball squad .
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was a pretty good scrap. Riojas, had he,
not chosen to play it cautiously, we be-cm ,
lieve could have knocked the fancy-step-dEGEEmMM DALLAS
ping Mexican citizen out. As it was theETm5125 school cgches -- ------
Cowtown belter scored decisivey in every —thave un# Sept: 1 to payt
round—all of which he won Proc i theh membership in the
Riojas took complete charge from the first bell and TexaHgh School,Coaches
kept up a deadly attack until the final gong He bonned Association or forfeit the
Saavedra lustily on the chops in the second round opPeniright of their schoolboy ath-
a trickle of claret from his nose, which continued^ hrouuh ' letes to be eligible for eith-
out the fight. Riojas was going after his 15 th win since er the North-South football
turning professional and he got it with considerable ease or basketball games at next, * -
He fired a streaking left hook to Saavedra's chin in the summer’s coaching scol.
eighth round, to send the willing contender to the deck at Lubbock.
for the mandatory eight count it was the Aniy LrL That specific requirement wasT
down of the battle. 1 Was t he ony knock- cited Tuesday by L. w Mc.i,
I Conachie of Edna High School, ex- .
boxer. But asa professional, ecutive secretary of the associa-
could toll he has been concentrat. tion, as a warning to avoid slight I
ing mor* on power for hi* punch- ing or embarrassing a star athlete
•* than on boxing skill. Th. guv who can be eligible for the all-star
is naturally endowed with Fine game only if his coach is a paid
boxing ability anyway up member of the association
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as he recalls this award each year has been a high-
Jim Neufeldt hit a home run for,
| "klahoma City, Danny Ozark’s 18th
admit he was registered at the hos four miscues in the eighth frame homer drove in both Cat tallies., -
pital as a "private patient.” —. ............. A .......*— ..—.t---S.
Sut ton-icbachnbuda, Parker Tropeze Artist -1 Britain Captures
revealed earlier at Mobile that the rights for Life
much it was extremely painful Following Fall Air Speed Record 1
for him to throw the ball even 15 DLXON. Ill -UP-A woman tea ’ " ,1
" , peze artist who plunged 105 feet to LONDON —UP— Britain Wednes-
lhc Detroit coach, honored at the pavement when ropes holding day held « record "breakfast-to-
Mobile by being named coach of her ankles broke was fighting for supper" round trip crossing of the,
the North team in the annual col her life Wednesday at Dixon pub- Atlantic by a ‘Canberra omber
leKiate Senior Bowl game next lic hospital and ‘here were predictiobs suchi
January, said Layne would have A crowd of 500 saw Mrs Evelyn flights would be common
no she ice but quit football if Marram, 37. 1os Asgeles, fail Tues the near future. 1.
ment J '* respond to treat day after first one, and then the The Royal Aero Club sid pilot
i> l . other woven ankle rope snapped John Walter Hackett, 327estab-T
After all I arker said, Layne as she
was dangling head down lished a record time* Tsday o
A-a.Passeruand.he cant pass f ward „ hours. 21 minutes, d4ec0nd
. > i .k i .. . The 110-pound brunette struck a for the ondon to New York and
7. testern f ftwiremesh fene can.........back flight of 6,215.92 milei"
division champions last year, would bonnced to the pave Hackett and navtgator Peteri
use Harry Gilmer and Paul Held o an auto sales ot in ‛ own Moneypenny, 28, guided th bullet-
in Layne's place in an rxhdolom town Dxon She suffered a broken nosed Canberra at an average
game against the Washington Red back and pelvis multiple fractures speed of 481 52 miles per hour Af
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w E ret a. , But he admitted the loss of the act h the Four Sky Devils, ( hairman Sir Miles n&mas M
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We journeyed up to Cowtown last night pammmdns
to take in the lightweight titlefight be--AT
twixt Ray Riojas and Cesar Saavedra and,, d
we wish to state we are glad we werelk" *2
present Riojas, who fought the first fightSiTnan
of his career in a Cleburne ring in 1950,0282dk5
won the Texas title handily from the Tor-EsPhagriaE J
reon, Mexico belter in 15 fast rounds. Itj-2 M
admiited the loss of the af, h |h|. Fdur sk pndis
regardi-d as one of foot/who were appearing at Dixen's
, "EPassers, Injyn Summer Day* celebration
would be a serious blow to the
i ions r IL
We've got a good team,” he '010161 Longhorn
20 xaid but Layne was the key to c. IL.
1" " our offense Without him, well, our ~eIS LOOP ri OOOI
defense had better to- gonod AMARILLO —UP— Paul Mohr
in everything else, we’re very former University of Texas star three records in the flight He took
pleased with the team," he said now playing first base for Amaril off at dawn from Londen, arrived
Hut it all depends on our quarter to. ha* been named "rookie of the , New Vorw. Minva Rennet fi.ia
back situation " year" in the (Tas. B West rexas. gxndl" 00600
Parker said Gilmer would get the New Mexico League in tme to lunch and Wt down
first chance to take Layne's place. Mohr, who is batting above 400 back in Loondon in time or dinnek:
at least until it is determined and is leading the league’s other* He set the first there-nd-back
whither Layne will to- able to play first basemen in fielding records, record between London-und New
axain had.his biggest day of the season York, and broke exinting recorde
on July 4 when he slammed four J. 1. 522
TWO CHILDREN KILLED . homer* and a double to drive in *or the —ondon New York and New
IN AUTOMOBIU MliHAP 11 runs in ’ single &ame Yor*tondonslaps
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Missions committed five errors in
! giving Shrevepert a 9 to 4 victory.
ANN ARBOR, Mich -UP-Bob Leading Dallas lost its fourth
| by Layne, passing specialist of the straight game ta Tulsa, -4 to 2, ansinsidethe rpark
Detroit T. ions, entered the Univer- and remained a half game in front D Tusa shortstop 4
sity of Michigan hospital Wednes of the upcoming Missions 1 srentice a
day for an examination and thera- Houston’s last inning rally fell 1 Po “ - -
py which could determine whether ' one run short as Beaumont beat
— he will ever play professional foot- the Buffs 6 to 5 while Oklahoma for three ns inthg-i-t
A-- ball again ' City’s Al Papal won his 22nd game suttatwasnienluahAa
Layne arrived here from the of the year with a 5 to 2 decision M.rr Mamn nt 15 FuN-erE
Lions training camp at Mobile, j over Fort Worth in the other game mont tokna one-runP°deci
Ala. to undergo therapy by Dr A new series begins Wednesday sherry Dixon of the Buff* tut home
runs. Hugh Souter was the loser.
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