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PAGE 10-THE IAYTQWN SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1962
Lubbock, Odessa Tangle
f.-'-
Temple Wildcats Play
Fort Worth Heights
the sixth round of the scheduled
10-round bout.
Joseph caught Taylor with a
right to the chin and the welter-
weight crashed to the canvas,
head first
Dental Advice
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -tot- Three-
year-old Rusty Moore couldn’t un-
derstand why his new nephew
st jxvrsssrssszti - «-*—<•
ball schedule a one and two record this season, 20 years -
There could easily be a state at Amarillo. Taylor underwent surgery for
champion in the making in any ln ^ fourth game a dark horse brain hemorrhage and concussion
one of the four games in-the first Mid!antj team which surprised Saturday morning, but doctors
district but the big game is at tytTyba&y wjth unexpected power gave him little chance for re-
dei*®ndLng this year, is a heavy favorite over covery.
" San Angelo, which has yet to win The 21-year-old fighter was
*•» -----—a garae Midland has a perfect knocked out by Charley Joseph,
this season after three games and m£d wjth victories over La mesa, 19-year^ld New Orleans Negro
Odessa has lost only an 18 to < For. WorUl Polv arxj Ysleta. who was fighting in his first fea-
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8-UP-
Jimmy Bud - Taylor, Segro wejter
dick «*»»,« mm
A full schedule of district games Borger, which has won two of three Sunday from tajunes received
in powerful District 1-AAA and games this season, plays at Abi- when he. was knocked out m a
another conference contest pitting lene. loser of only one game and boxing match Friday night
a potent Corpus Christi Ray team that to Breckenridge Friday. He was the first fighter to be
against Laredo highlight this Pampa, unbeaten in three games,
Lubbock where the
champion Westerners host Odessa
The Westerners are unbeaten
*&*£££■- |»gsii5
a ill .a II . Arthur Friday to take on Laredo
IAI1 WrPtnfr HiK m a district encounter. Corpus
Iflv^llVl l"W Christi is unbeaten'and the odds-
fdlCS~___1X1 fcVQrite 1° teat Laredo, which
Against US Boys
has beater, only San Antonio Bur-
bank in four games this season.
Other highlight games, all non-
district clashes, find unbeaten
Temple, of 5-AA, favorite for the
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 0-UP- wSh
A 250-pound Japanese athlete Who ^m*ton..H«^t^Urbe;North
has been wrestling (American- £*****
style) only four months, has struck 1^B=b
a note of fear into the West Coast San Jafinto at Baytown, and Big
pint and pap industry. at momma.
I His professional name is Rickido- Seven of eight games in 7-AA
Z*n and in 80 matches to date he is and 8-AA are conference meet-
undefeated. ings with moat of the attentioOn fo-
Rikidozan, who spent 11 years cusing on games matching unbeat-
as a sumo wrestler in Japan under *n Alice and Edmb^g and unbeat-
his regular name of Mitsuhiro. en_McAllen agamst Harlmgem
Momota is terrorizing the San The schedule, fall games Friday
Francisco Bay area wrestlers with otherwise noted*:
a "sleep hold ”
aSSSSSSs SPORTS PARADE
to Rlcki. this in some way shuts --—— -——:—
off the wind and finally the wrest- By OlCAf Fraley
ler passes out ou the
Winter land1 arena.5*" Fran<^*C0 * bis Yankee teammates to a make-
■ Ricki is going back to Japan as or-break ga me in hoatile Ebbetts
oon as his six months visa is up Field, still
in two months and he is going to umpire’s call and a desperation
to teach Amer- catch—both of which took some of
was sizzling over an
d a desperai
open a gytnnasmm t
lean-style wrestling.
“Going into business exporting
Japenese wrestlers to U.S..” he
says. “Over there don't know much
about this business. But wrestlers
have much better balance than
ones here, due Sumo training. They
should all do well Over here
the.-shine off his heroic role in
the current World Series.
Win or lose. Big Jawn has a
spot clinched as one of the starfii-
out stars in this classic But the
man mountain from Demorest, Gi.
wanted to step down a winner.
And if the Yank* lose Monday it
he'll make him some,’
mother.
he told his
fighting in his first
tor^taoLrae knockout cyme in
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When Ricki first started wrest-■ u all ovey except for the usual
lini here he was the •’hero" type post-senes shouting
"2LHT *"» .■U r** 1Z ^ TV rest of the Yaska kepi
S3JTmj± '"**** jS u
hU very broken English. Final-
UlwV. M* hh dirty, f has. hit B.«
WPe and hadtoTtons booing him
It is Ricki’s contention that Any Hodges fell flat fielding Jackie|
American wrestler can defeat
V He says. "That
nothing. I’ll take an a judo expert
American wrestlers
any time,
more bettor, beat Judo wrestler
aU time.”
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EVfftYTINtfS'S
i M Y9VR FAVOi
Robinson’s toss
"llodgaa* loot wag ao far off <h»
bag you could have pushed a
wheel-barrow between him and the
bag,’’ Mize roared. "And you’re
not supposed to say anything to
%«pir’1Mfi a joke. Why,
with our leadoff man on, we could
have won it in the 10th. maybe."
Mize almost did tie it up for
the Yanks in the 11th. He blasted
one out toward the right field
stands and stood helplessly at
Carl Furillo made a leaping, one*
handed catch of a bell which
would have landed in about the
fifth row.
Earlier. Mize—who bad expected
to be let go by the Yankees after
this season and retire from active
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inning Sunday, with the Yanks
trailing. 4 to 2. he walloped a three
run homer to put them in front
That meant he had hit homers to
three consecutive, games, and
banged his 2.000th hit counting
all-sUr and World Series games
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100—and than spent three years
in service -
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1952, newspaper, October 6, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041618/m1/10/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.