European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse July 24r Page 6 Lou Sconn Flop dented Jacobs Box office Hopes for Zal Graziano fight by a june 19 dealt the middleweight i i i a damaging blow at the out of town who provided about three fourths of the Lou Sconn Are not buying Zal Graziano tickets with the eagerness apparently they Haven recovered from the Dis appointment of their wild Goose Chase to new York last crowds reaction unknown the nations Yedin thereather fight fans Are Hardy individuals who from the Canvas again and risers again after bad but 36 Days was not enough time for them to recover from the terrific 5100 per Pew Jolt they received june of Pew Joii 7 Eft course the Price Range of to 530 for Zal Graziano is considerably less than the to for Louis but the ticket Cost is Only a portion of the expense involved in a fight trip to new Andla Small portion if one comes from the far West or far this it must depend largely upon new York support metropolitan fans apparently have lost none of their boxing enthusiasm because of the Lou Sconn judging by the Banner crowds that have been attending Small outdoor dubs in the area during the past Mcaa members meet to combat col Legeros july 23 representatives of 19 athletic conferences met Here yesterday to deter mine ways of combating what they described As a 20year trend toward professionalism in College called together by Kenneth commissioner of the Western conference and Secretary of the Mcaa the conference officials went new York Madison Square the stars and stripes a today session in which they expect to draft recommend into Toms muscle makes Money for Mike a Hirons of Tony defends Conn seems about to take l in this because dont seem to be biting As they used but the Wuy Garden Boss apparently has Laith it his Garden has staged no genuinely attractive so it has been impossible to get the Correct reaction of the Broadway matches have been mediocre and the crowds have been Small fans love Rocky As far As new yorkers Are concerned thursdays bout has one attractive at least they go for As they love to see this Savage slugger m they came to the on March 29 and paid to see him Knock out welterweight Champion Marty Servo in the second and they contributed three other Gates of More than each for bouts with Sonny Harold Green and red Cochrane although most big time outdoor lights in new York depend upon Otto towners for the Sale of about two thirds of their Choice ringside new yorkers might have put the Zal Graziano fight Over in fashion if the fight had been sold properly to the new York when Mike Jacobs was consider ing an outdoor middleweight total Long before he made the match an he apparently for got that Zale was the rings most forgotten during m three and a half years in the Navy Tony received no he was less than Gus Light heavy or hed then the welter weight Zale almost forgotten after returned from the Navy last he went through s Campaign of six tuneup bouts and scored six but not one of those tuneup was staged in the metropolitan nor even in the one tuneup at St Nicholas Arena would Mutt to emphasize up fans that there was a Champion and that Nis name was Tony and toe champions appearance at a Small new York club for tune up purposes would not have cheap ened him any More than prep Fighte at Kansas Des Omaha or Mem instead poor a hungry and forgotten was Nev exp Evi nations for steering collegiate ath Letic programs Back into Amau Jur the recommendations we be submitted to the National collegiate athletic association which convenes Here there is no denying that in Trie past 20 Vears there has been an alarming increase in the recruiting and subsidization of athletes by the Wilson no longer it a Case of where the boy seeks the but rather just the College sports Are Amateur but there has come to be a offs is scheduled to Raugust Wilson said he and the other con Lisull Terence officials get our House in order before any outsiders step m and try to do it for everyone attending this meeting has devoted Many years to the cause of intercollegiate he we know the problems we face and think we can meet them and prescribe solutions far better than outsiders he the Basic problems we face Are ones that have developed Over the he and this is an Ideal time to face them for we Are just 3 Ball teams to compete for 3rd army title special to the stars and stripes july 23the 26th 60th and 3rd army were named today As entries m the army baseball championship Stoneham denies Sale of giants to Syndicate new Illg voting who termed the stories prior to Stone hams statement of wealthy new York including inv maim when were leveling off after the War Sny eligibility standards Clarks 64 leads nil Goll round is is scheduled for August the 26th in Nurnberg earned their spot by placing first m both halves of the 1st the 60th located in Esslinger duplicated the26ttfs achievement of winding up on top in the two valves of the 9th to final entry is 3rd army which has won out in the 3rd and army troops playoff schedule army at 26th sol Piersfield in at 3rd pal ton 1160th at 26th sol Diers Field army at 60th at 60th Rax Dering this group was to be augmented by first baseman Hank Greenberg of the Detroit who is Gimbal Soninlaw and a close Friend of contacted at is Redbank j summer Marx there Isitt any truth to the a Day it linesmen defeat French july 23 Clark of Long Beach Vearold turned in the a Taroiu lowest qualifying medal score yesterday in the opening round of the u s Golf associations 21st National Public links shooting a seven under Par clan also medallist in the last peacetime Public links tourney held give years got fou Birdi s on Esslinger i826th at 3rd Patton Field Ike Williams to Box British Champion july 23 a plight weight Champion Ike Williams of de Endi i special to the stars and july american team composed of participants in the it Golf championship held nere last week tolled a crack French 8fs to in a event at the Mon Fontaine country a Basque Ball foursome a slaved off in the morning and ended in a Stanley Calder and Mathew who placed first and second respectively in the to knotted their French while James Sharon Ernst Ward and John Gostisha Park Brown combinations gave the americans their two wins in the opening half of the the bes played match of the Day five years the front giving him a 4 under Par then he tallied three More on the Back stretch for a 3 under he dropped a 30foot putt the sixth Hole and axed his on the performance with a Birdie on the it was a Sample of sizzle it was a Golf which featured the opening medal qualifying play under a Blaz ing july Clark was trailed to the medal scores by Buck Tulsa who had worlds title against British Cham Pion Ronnie James at on september promoter Jack Solomons announced Solomons said the american negro titleholder would be the first of Many United states stars to visit the 23yearold american have a height advantage Over his who won the British title by knocking out enc rounds at Cardiff in was won by the French against Gaulion edged out Calder by Shock an Easle to Calder s Birdie the last five More m in Boon in 10 soon m in James has not defended his title me eluding one by plus two cinched the franc american tournament for the Talbert retains net Crown Tilv 23 Billy Talbert of retained the mens singles Western hard courts Tennis championship by defeating Felicisimo number one player on the philippine is lands Davis cup in straight in Uusi earlier Marx said that he didst think the matter should be discussed Over the family unrest Stoneham and two other members of his family own a controlling interest in the of 51 per for some time there have been resorts of unrest among one of the stockholders in the Stoneham men age dissatisfaction with the hold presumably grew As the giants hit the skids and Slid into the second division in the National league but Stoneham who fell heir to the Stock when his a is known to be As enthusiastic about the giants As he was when his father bought the club in he has often said that the club will not pass from his but 10 years ago he also sail the giants would never play night baseball in the Polo grounds As Long As he was president since 1936 Stoneham is 43 years old and has been president of the giants since he was the youngest magnate in the history of major league baseball when he succeeded tint Faraie father when Horaces father mens singles Western j bought the giants from Harry a Burly Tulsa no Nau Case to race Coan in Speed test for two but Case i Norrain this season with York Public with about three weeks of in Iofi Wake of Louis and Baccar killed july 23 a Jval Hoyt racing Driver injured fatally saturday when car e collided with two other crashed into a staring Aaflie Auto july 23 purse of and the title of fastest Man in major league base Ball were planked Down As prizes for the race Between George Case of the and Gil Washington Speed the Cash Money was put up by club presidents Bill Veeck of Cleve land and Clark washing after an argument arose Over the relative Speed of Case the american leagues leading base and Rookie the two outfielders will whisk Over a special course at Griffith stadium August 21 preceding a night t has been the leagues base stealing Champ for sus l throne for two by i is leading again this season i 17 i friends also claim the base Cir cling record for him because in he made a round trip m seconds in a Washington test he has 100 Yards in seconds Clad m baseball flannels and Coan led the Southern association i in stolen bases last and his Speed impressed baseball the other night he smashed a Homer to the Centerfield Corner and scored standing a rare feat at Griffith inlay and executor of the late j he said that he was making fhe Purchase solely for his son the elder Stoneham added at the time of his Purchase that he sought baseball would make an excellent career for his during his first two pres manager Bill thereafter the giants slumped arid finished third sixth and fifth next four Cascal then Jessive Snuffy Yankee monopolized the the Champion base stealer of them All was to who held the for six years and whose Mark of s6 thefts is still Mhos first Luck ran out the next however and the giants finished a badly beaten last whirl away wins yacht race Gibson july 23 feature race of the Gibson Island yacht squadrons first postwar regatta was Tom Clark of who sed his Star into first
