Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, August 18, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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MVv.'nur.
Patterson Favored
To KO Roy Harris
iaOS ANGELES 1LTPI ► — Chain-*
pion Fluyd Patterson and chal-
lenger Hoy Harris of Cut and
Shoot. Tex , two brawny young
athletes with remarkable recortb
fight tonight for the world heavy-
weight championship — the ring’s
golden crown.
Shortly after sundown, they will
square off In Wrtgley Field for
their scheduled 15-rounder In
which Patterson — who knocked
out 14 of the last 15 men to face
him — will try fo blast back-
woodsman Harris' perfect record
of 2k straight professional victor-
ies.
They are not only the youngest
paw to fight for the coveted dia-
dem. but they apparently boast
the most enviable records of any
duo In the division's .title history
The 23-year-old champion lost but
one of his 34 - •arts, and that on
a very questionable decision Har-
ris. 25. is unbeaten.
Because of ithelr records, each
should be extremely vlctory-con-
ctous when he starts tossing the
eight-ounce gloves before a crowd
that will include Texas oil. cattle
and rice millionaires and Holly-
wood stars of the entertainment
world
Floyd Is Big Favorite
The main even: is slated for 8
pm., p.d.t. — U p.m., e.d.t.
Because of his punch, the cham-
pion from Mil Vernon. NY, is
favored at 6-1 to tag Harris with
his first defeat, and at 3-1 to win
on a knockout Betting has been
very light.
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Sapulpa (Oklo.) Herald, Monday, Aug. 13, 1958—Page 3
White Sox Determined
To Make Race Of It
Mingos Win Pair
Here Yesterday
Sapulpa Mingos blinked
DEVICE TEI.I.S SEX
Fads, Figures
On Fight Tonight
I,OS ANGELES <OTT« — Foots
and figures on tonight's title fight:
Principals — champion Floyd
Patterson of Mt. Vernon, N Y ,
vs Roy (Harris of Cut and Shoot.
Tex.
Title at stake — Patterson's
world heavyweight championship.
Distance—.15 rounds
Place—Wrigley Field
Promoter — Bill Rosensohn of
Los Angeles
Expected crowd—12.000.
Expected gate—*225.000
Home television and radio —
none.
Iheater-TV — dosed circuit to
151 theaters and arenas In the
United Stales and Canada
Movie rights — owned by Tele-
prompter Carp.
Betting — Patterson favored
at 6-1
Weather — Forecast generally
lair.
Ram date—probably Thursday
Time of main event—11 p. m.,
e.d.t.—® p m. p.d.t.
Fighters' purses — Harrison
guaranteed a flat 8100.000, Pat-
terson guaranteed a minimum of
$210,000. with the possibility of
making more on 50 per cent ©t
the net gate and 60 per cent of
Teleprompter's share of theater-
TV—alter Harris' $100,000 guaran-
CH1CAOO (UPIs— Manager Al4
Lopez took his Chicago White Sox
on a nine-game eastern invasion
today, determined to make a race !
of the American League run-
away
•Ufa up to us to do It now. and
there's still time to catah 'em."
said the gen.al skipper, who has
practically made a career of fin-
ishing second to the New York
Yankees.
Lopez and his surging White |
Sox possessed a five-game win-
ning streak. It was the.r second 1
such string this season but the
nice pan about the current drive
is that those detestable Yanks are |
In the throes of a three-game los-
ing string.
Thing- looked even brighter
over a longer stretch Lopez'
crew, thanks to pitching that has
begun to Uve up to its reputation.
were allowed to pile up that big
lead *t the start,'' Lope* said.
"In the last two months they’
haven’t .been sensational ''
The mild - mannered manager
who has wound up as runner-up
in eight of 11 seasons said he was
not de pairing of taking first prm
this season.
"There's not much time, but it
can be done.'’ he said. "We're
getting tire tight pitching we
should have (been getting from the
start We re hitting In the pinches
and our fielding te excellent late-
ly
"If we can .beat the Yanks
three times on thrs trip, we'il have
0 real chance .to make a race of
it." ILopez said
The White Sox invade Yankee
Stadium after two gsiios w"h
Boston starting Tuesday. wtth
has wan 13 of their last 16 gamesl righthander Diok Donovan getting
while Casey Stengel's perennial the mound call,
pace-setters have dropped eight of Dcnovan. a ho has won six of
their hast Id. H
"It's just too bad the
Yankees If lefty Billy Pierce,
winner of three straight, and Far-
j ly Wynn. Lopez' "Yankee killer."
pitch accord-ng to tecent form,
then Lopez may servouaty threaten
I Stengel's perch
At least the taw of averages, ------ women
j will be working for Lopez. The ^ hmr ofV dI k y'ouS i The device, which can detect
I Whit* Sox have lost fiv* oi ti*ht u* t^o-i.it pitching <>t Ht* x Young)
games in New York | ^ a double-header J Jones com-
1 ‘"We are certainly due," Lopez. 1P™** receiving half of the
said with a grin j b*tterr
The White Sox wind up the road ! In the second game, the Mingos
tour with two games each against beat the Sapulpa Cowboys, 8-2 )
Baltimore and Washington and Hurling for the M.ngos was Charles
| then return for a home -rand Ural Sidney Big blows of the g.une were
I Includes a two-wet visit by1 the a double by Paul Shipman and a
Yanks ! triple by A. Hopkins.
LOS ANGELES (UPI> — The
International Telephone and Tele-
graph Co announced Sunday the
development of a complicated de-
vice which can teU men from
the difference in heat radiated by
men and women's clothing, h.ia
many military and commercial
uses, e-tpec.uily where heat sett-
aitivity is concerned.
RESCUES DOG IN MINE
SYDNEY. Au trail* tUTTl—Stan
Pryce dangled at the end of a
130-1001 steel cable Sunday and
rescued a neighbor's fox terrier
iram a disused mine shaft. The
dog had gone five days without
water but appeared to be well.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
his last seven starts, will be avail-
Yanks able for duty again against the
H,m T.rk, N. v. i*r..i.l> - For tha
first time science has found a new
healing substanca with the aston-
ishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids, slop itching, and relieve
pain — without surgery.
In case after ease, while gently
relieving pain.actual reduction
(shrinkage! took place.
Most atnasing of all-results were
aa thorough that sufferers made
astonishing statements like "Pilea
have ceased to be a problem!”
The secret is a new healing sub-
stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of
a world-famous research institute.
This substance is now available
in mppotilorg or ointmest form
under tha name PrtpantHon H *
At your dtuggist Money back
guarantee.
•few. U. t. Pal. Off.
School Days Bring On Extra
Expense! Need Extra (ash!
Our zervice is maintained for just such emergencies.
Sec Us about o Loan. Repay monthly out of your
income.
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TELSFHOXI I
For After Office Hours Service, Phone 766
Ltk0w1.se, the ticket sa'e for 1 is paid
W rig ley Field — from $5 to $30
a pew—has been d sappototingly
light Promoter Bill Rcsemohn,
staging his first fight, originally
dreamed of a $500,000 gate, but
now he will be lucky to oeat the
California Hate record of $228,500
set by Sugar Ray 'Robinson and
Bobo Olson at the same field May
18. 1956 The paid aitenc-ance la
expected to approximate 13,000
Patterson hasn't fought In prac-
tically a year His Last title de-
fense was on Aug. 22. last year j 71 ln
against amateurish Pete Radc- 16li
macher. who had 'Patterson on the 40 ta
floor before being knocked out by
the champion.
No Home TV-Radio
Harris hasn't fought since last
Oct. 29 — about 10 months—when
he outpointed Willi Besmanoff ot
Oerman.v A six-month hitch ln
the Army curtailed his fistic ac-
Return bout — contract calls
for return title light within 60
days If Harris wins crown.
Tale Of Tape:
LOS ANOELE3 <-UIFI1—The tale
of the tape for tonight's heavy-
weight title fight:
Patterson
23 yrs
188 lbs
6 ft
42 in
35tz in
14*2 In
In
6 In
21^ in
15>2 in
' 9'2 In
age
Harris
35 y-s
weight lexptd)
192 lbs
height
5 ft 11 in
reach
73 ln
neck
>16 in
chest (nor!
42 in
chest (expd!
45 ln
waist
34 in
biceps
<14 in
flat
12 ln
wrist
74 In
thigh
23 in
calf
16 ln
ankle
10 In
tlrvttles. and tonight's battle wtli
be his first outside of Texas and
his first on any brand of TV
The fight will be sent by closed- r 1 ># al Al
circuit TV to 146 theatres and FAIinfl \PfTPl Of
arenas in <1H6 ciUes in the United I1 vUIIU JbllVl VI
States and Canada. There will be
neither home TV nor home radio
Regardless of tonight's gate and
theatre-TV receipts, Harris will! STOCKHOLM. Sweden CUPI) —
receive a flat guaranteed $100,000 Ireland's Ron Dr’any says he has
He ta ithe first heavy cha.(eager | discovered the "secret” for run-
to got a flat assurance He got ntng miles a- fa-t as Australia's
Delaney Says He's
Elliott's Success
It to make certain he wouldn t
stage a passible runout under
urging from the rival Internation-
al Boxing Club
Patterson gets a $210,000 guar-
antee. with the possibility of re-
Heiib lElliott — more work to be-
come "physically s' rcnger "
"The only chance for us Euro-
peans to give Elliott a fight Is to
became physically stronger
through the same Iron-hard train-
celvtng more through various per-! methods the Australians use
cenUges of the net gate and TV-
theatre receipts.
STUCK IN PIPE
ATLANTA ' UPI> — Charles
Maynard, a 200-pounder, had to
be hauled out of a 20-loot lake
overflow pipe by county police.
He had lowered himself into the
pipe to clear an dbstruotion and
became so tired he was unable
to climb out again
NEUTRALIZE QUICKLY
EXCESS STOMACH ACID
Acid stomach causes heartburn,
gas and Indigestion. You can neu-
tralise this acid quickly by taking a
spoonful of BLsma-Rex I11 2 a lass ot
water after every meal. Wls deli-
cious tasting Buy a bottle of 60
doses for 79c today at the Rexall
Drug Store—O. L. Humes Drug
Store , — Adv I
said the Irish Olympic 1.500-meter
champion who was trained at Vil-
la nova University in Philadelphia.
Detany. who Is here to compete
In the 1.500-mcter run In the forth-
coming European track and field
championships, recently ran third
to Elliott when the Aussie star set
a new mile record ot 3:54 5
'T am not surprised over El-
liott's excellent times because I
know he Is training very, very
hard," said Detany "He Is tun-
ning 25 -to 30 miles every day
against five mile-, for une And
Elliott Is training with weightlift-
ing. too.”
Del any. 21, says he thinks he
now Is ‘'physically stronger and
capable of better times now thau
when won the Olympic gold
medal In Melbourne
"But." he added, "all the other
runners are stronger now -than
two years ago, too "
Today thru Thurs.
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