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THE ORANGE LEADER
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1964
Russia Presses U.S., Could Catch Up
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Giles called the New York significant enough upswing, and
meeting "to further discuss the made up their minds to move
situation and take action there- elsewhere," the director said,
baseman Bobby Richardson on." noting that 750 fewer season
First baseman Bill White was After the directors’ meeting, tickets were sold in 196.1
the only member of the cham newsmen, including one from The Braves including board
Atlanta, were handed a chairman Bill Bartholomay and
prepared statement by Braves’President John McHale, flatly
publicity director Ernie John-denied persistent reports the
Baseball writer Lou Chapman
quoted an unidentified member
The southern exodus of the of the Braves board of directors
Braves, charter members of the as saying that the club's brass
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first fight with Gene Tunney by
saying: "I just forgot to duck."
At the Olympics, it doesn’t
even matter if you remember
Ducking is illegal.
So is tieing up an opponent
inside.
Hooking is frowned on
And when the fellows in the
corner get all excited, and start
yelling at their tiger '-'murder
the bum." the referee stops the
fight, and tells them to shut up.
That's boxing at the Olympic
Games, where the amateur
spirit is in style, but you can
still get your head knocked off if -
you aren't careful
The leather-throwers have
been at it since the Games
started, and by the time the
gold medals are hung around
the necks of the winners Friday
night there will have been more
than 300 three-round bouts.
Oddly enough, the fighters
haven't drawn too well, even
though the sport — pro version
— is still thriving in Japan.
Many seats in the auditorium
are occupied by Japanese kids
in school uniforms, a sure sign
of audience packing at these
Games.
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TOKYO (AP) — The on-rush- women's kayak singles by Mar- And it goes deeper than that But the key to u all is the the 1952 'Games in Helsinki, Mr. Avery Brundage, president /
ing forces of Russia, buoyred by via Jones of Oklahoma City. The Russians are assured of success or failure of the Russian have the Russians lost The-of the International Olympic
the strength of its canoeists Russia, meanwhile, gathered seven medals in boxing, either gymnasts. The United States United States won the medal Committee, International Busi-
grabbed off seven more Olym- in three gold and a bronze in silver or gold, since they have isn't expected to score, but Rus- race there 76-69, and 40-22 in ness Machines (which runs the
pic Games medals today, canoeing, two bronze in judo that number of fighters in Fri- sia must make up some 10 or 12 gold At Melbourne in 1956 Rus- results service) is discontinuing
moved to within 17 of the United and a bronze in equestrian dres- day’s finals The United States to overtake the Americans And sia-led 98-74 and 37-32 in gold In as of now the compilation and
States' leading total of 88 and sage and pushed its total to 71 has one, heavyweight Billy Fra. they could do it Russia won 15 1960 at Rome the count was 103- publication of the medals list."
appeared to be in excellent medals, including 22 gold The zier of Philadelphia gym medals ui 1960 71 for Russia over-all and 43-34 The IOC always has objected
position to overhaul the Ameri- United. States has 34 gold. 26 The Soviets seem assured of Although nationalism and in gold * to such tabulations, contending
cans. silver and 28 bronze > two medals in volleyball, where team comparisons are discour- Such team comparison was that each event is an individual
The United States had a lead And the program is all in their men's and women's teams aged by Olympic officials, the further discouraged today in a competition and that national- a
of 86-64 going into this next-to- Russia's favor are among the leaders The team struggle between the terse little message that moved ism should be discouraged
last full day of competition in Much of the Thursday night United States is out of conten- Americans and the Soviets has on the official results wire of the The United States, which got
the 18th modern Olympics, but and Friday schedule is devoted tion The United States and been a key. factor ever since Olympics. The message said: surprising support from its [
managed to pick up only two to gymnastics, where the Rus- Russia are matched in the bas- Russia began competing in the "At the request of the Tokyo shooters, also got some surprise I
medals, a silver in women's sians have dominated for the ketball final, so each will pick up Games. Oly mpic Organizing Committee, help from its canoeists, who! ■
kayak doubles and a bronze in last two Olympics one, medal there. Only their first time out, at acting on the instructions from prevented an anticipated shut-' ■
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LEADING PASS RECEIVER - Sophomore halfback Jerry making application to
Jaynes, the brother of middle linebacker Mike Jaynes, leads the County Judge of Or-
Bridge City in pass receiving through five games. Jaynes, a 160- ange County for a permit
pounder, is also the Cardinals’second-leading scorer and third- to purchase a Beer Re-
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Some mothers bring their- C .
little babies strapped on their NEW YORK (AP) - National sons for the shift, explaining
backs. This seems a little League club owners met today that Giles had asked that no
I strange to a visitor, but, it is to consider the transfer of the information be -released until
| reported that Japanese have Milwaukee franchise to Atlanta after the New York session.
even been known to take babes for 1965 but a bare-knuckle fight “Shortly thereafter,” the
in arms to strip tease'shows, between the Braves and Mil- statement read, “the Braves
True or not, it is inscrutable waukee officials raised specula- management will release a
enough that the cries of little tion as to what action—if any— detailed statement outlining all
; babies sometimes ring out the owners would take the various considerations for
1 above the thuds of boxers’ The Braves’ board of direc- any action taken."
‘ * In that a T tors voted Wednesday to move Although the Braves won”. • LODGE NOTICES
But back to that ducking busi- the team—for the second time say so publicly, contributing
ness. - . , i , in II years—and the owners factors to the decision included
■ Under international amateur were expected to approve the dwindling attendance and insuf-
rules, it is against the law to SHir expected to approve the ficient radio:and television reve.
duck a punch, because it is too ' _______, 1 „ a nue
easy to butt the other guy when clubs decision to quid? Mnwthe Rumors of the move to Atlan-
your head is down kee was announced a tamel ta were circulated as early as
The referee will shout "stop." rary injunction was obtained H the spring of 1963, shortly after
and tell you to keep your head Milwaukee County officials Lou Perini sold controlling in-
up, if you duck. restraining the Braves from terest in the club to a syndicate
The proper way to get under a movinin or (r seeking befrom of Chicago businessmen, headed.
punch is to bend your knees mon ng Arfrom seeking perfis by Bill Bartholomay
The referees don’t like holding. Whether the unprecedented Attendance had dipped from a
on the inside, either, and they lecaretnarenu neecedented high of 2,215,404 in 1957—when
will yell stop” for that club pianid serve the Braves won the NL pennant
You’re supposed to punch treat" sohAT meeting in a and defeated the New York:
with the knuckles, and many a mid town hotel could ot be Yankees in the World Series—to
imp paTor taZDO - * HE-EHIME € -a. _ „ „ 1
But most of the warnings are perved here prior to the meet Milwaukee, coming on the heels
to the men in the corners to shut ingof managerial changes by both
League President Warren the National and American
Giles said Wednesday night he League pennant winners, pro-
had not been informed of the vided another bizarre element
injunction and planned to go to the aftermath of the 1964
ahead with the meeting. He season, which ended a week ago
would seek legal counsel, he with the St Louis Cardinals TU
^a^r^^ter. the Ce notice
punch followed a 12-6 vote by Johnny Keane resigned as
the Braves’ directors, meeting manager of the Cardinals and
in Chicago, to shut the club was hired by the Yankees, who
The injunction forbids the had dismissed Yogi Berra. Red
Braves from applying to either Schoendienst inherited the Car:
the president of the league or dinaljob. Dick Sisler replaced
the owners of otner clubs for the ailing Fred Hutchinson as
sanction to move. It temporarily manager of the Cincinnati Reds
prohibits the Braves, who have and Harry Walker succeeded
a year remaining on their Conn- Dan Y ' urtaugh as pilot of the Amateur Talent Wanted
ty Stadium contract, from ar- Pittsburgh Pirates.
ranging, agreeing to play or * x x x for our Halloween Party
scheduling any 1965 games at * Oct 31 1 __Q
NEW YORK (AP) — Los any site other than Milwaukee. 1 1 -
Angeles pitchers Sandy Koufax Braves representatives were I ne Y Decided . Any Kind of Acts
of the Dodgers and Dean ordered by 'Circuit Judge Ron- , » 1
Chance of the Angels polled the ald Drechsler to appear next I ast A DFTl? —Contact Joe Williamson, Mgr.
most votes among players Tuesday to show cause why the 40 ~ € A PiAL
named to The Associated Press’ injunction should not be made MILWAUKEE (AP) — The HENKE
annual major league baseball permanent. Sentinel says that despite their MHENRE
All-Star team today. Until the legal bombshell was persistent denials the top offi- FAMILY CENTER
Koufax collected 77 votes and dropped it appeared certain that cials of the Milwaukee Braves
Chance 71 in the balloting by 85 the owners would approve the decided last April to move the ___.______________
baseball writers. The left-hand- shift. Approval by six of the National League baseball fran-
ed Koufax won 19 games before other nine clubs was needed and chise to Atlanta
he was sidelined for the year by no serious opposition was fore-
a sore arm in mid-August, seen.
Chance, a right-hander, com-
piled a 20-9 record.
The Angels also placed short-
stop Jim Fregosi on the 10-man
team. Three members of the
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