European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday november 19, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 19 Vejar Kos undefeated Denucci in 6 Boston up Veteran Chico Vejar Stamford conn., stopped middleweight Joe Denucci s undefeated string at 16 monday night with a to Victory at 1 14 of the sixth round in a scheduled nine Rounder at the Boston Garden. Referee Jimmy Mccarron halted the bout after calling in the ring physician to examine a severe Cut Over the left Eye of the 19-year-old Denucci. Vejar 161 a was a slight under dog although it was his 86th fight compared to 17 for the Newton mass., youngster. Seconds. Kept Busy the 27-year-old former to fight idol puffed Denucci s left Eye in the second round and opened the Gash in the fifth. Denucci s seconds repaired the Eye Between rounds but Vejar Drew blood at the out set of the sixth staggering de Nucci with a right and Landing several Good left jabs before the referee stepped in. The ring Wise Vejar used his experience with infighting to Post his 72d win against Only 12 defeats and two draws. Both judges the referee and the United press International had Vejar Well ahead going into the sixth. Denucci 162, started slowly As Vejar jabbed throughout the first three rounds. It. Was Vejar s Clever infighting tactics that wore the teen Ager Down after that. Providence . Up curly. Monroe Worcester. Mass. Stopped the comeback career of Providence welterweight George Araujo with a second round to Victory monday night in the feature 10-Rounder at Rhode Island auditorium. Araujo had taken an eight count from a left right combination to the Chin. Rising from the floor he was helpless under Monroe s rain of blows and the referee stopped the bout at 0 45. Monroe scaled uv/2 pounds and Araujo 140. New York a Eddie l y n c h s following tossed fire crackers in old St. Nicholas Arena monday night but Billy wham Mio Flamio threw most of the Fristic bombs in the ring for a lopsided 10-round decision. Flamio 146mstaggered his 149 Pound rival in four rounds and handed him a solid she lacking. Both Are new yorkers. Referee Petey Scalo and judge Frank f u 11 a m each voted for f1 a m i of 9-1, and judge Artie Schwartz gave the Victor nine rounds and called one even. Scranton a. Up Tony Baldoni Wilkes Barre pa., punched his Way to a unanimous 10-round decision Over Young Joe Walcott Bridgeport conn., Here monday night. Baldoni weighed 156 i and Walcott 158. Wright italian draw Rome a Detroit welter weight Ted it right Drew with italian middleweight Fernando spa Lotta in a hard fought bout at the Palace of sport Here. Weight on his shoulders Michi Gan state end Dan Follis readies to pull in a pass As Minnesota s John fabry hangs on his shoulder. At right is the gophers Bill Kauth. Interference was called on the play. The gophers won the big ten game 39-12. Up photo Syzmanski out rest of year Baltimore up the Balti More Colts announced monday that Center linebacker Dick Syzmanski who injured his knee in sunday s 17-0 Victory Over the Chicago bears would undergo surgery tuesday and be lost for the season. Or. Erwin Mayer team physician said a rays showed the former notre Dame Star suffered Lorn med Ial ligaments. Syzmanski from Toledo Ohio joined the Colts in 1955 and re turned to the club late last season after interrupting play for a hitch in the army. He played for the 13th regt Vick burgers in usar eur in 1956 and 57. Colt coach Weeb Ewbank said monday he would decide wednes Day whether to Start John Unitas or George Shaw at quarterback against the los Angeles rams Here sunday. Unitas suffered several cracked ribs playing against Green Bay packers three weeks ago but has recovered quickly. Shaw directed the Colls during the nov. 9 loss to the new York giants and sunday s shutout Triumph Over the bears at Chicago. Chicago up the Chicago bears monday announced the sign ing of former Illinois Star John Rocky Ryan to replace injured Bear end Harlon Hill. Bear owner coach George Halas said Ryan immediately was placed on the club s Active list. Hill was lost for the remainder of the sea son sunday in a game Between the bears and Baltimore Colts. Mus harrier boosts family s ii a reign new York up scottish born Crawford Kennedy of Michi Gan state extended a family monopoly on the ic4a Cross country championship monday when he easily defer ded his individual title and also led the spartans to a successful defense of the team Crown. Crawford and his older brother Henry now have won the five mile Turley Brown finish 1-2 in oct. Hickok award poll new Yoek up Bob Turley whose pitching helped the new York Yankees rally to win the world series Defeated Jim Brown Cleveland Browns fullback in the october balloting for the Hickok professional athlete of the year award. Turley received 59 first place votes and a total of 203 Points in the october voting by the nation s sportswriters and sportscasters. Brown received 19 first place votes and 147 Points. Warren Spahn Milwaukee Brave s Pitcher was third with nine first place votes and 73 Points. Each Winner of the monthly poll is eligible in the final voting for the annual Hickok award. Thorpe voted spot in Indian Hall of Fame 16th elected Oklahoma City a Jim Thorpe the nation s outstanding athlete of the first half Century Lias been elected to the National Indian Hall of Fame. Selection of the late Sac and Fox Indian who died in 1953, was made by the Board of directors of the Hall of Fame. Thorpe is the 16th Indian to be selected. Unveiling of a statue is scheduled for 1960 at the Hall of Fame near Anadarko okla. Thorpe was born on the Sac and Fox reservation in Pottawatomie county okla. He first gained Fame As a football player at Carlisle University in Pennsylvania. Later he proved to be the out standing athlete of the 1912 olym pics As he won the decathlon with a record performance. However he was forced to surrender his awards when it was later announced that he had played Semi pro baseball. The ruling has been / challenged Many times both before and after his death. Oklahoma supreme court jus Tice n. B. Johnson president of the Board of directors said a con test will be held in selecting a statue. It is to be a Large statue showing Thorpe in action and will be located in the Center of the Hall of Fame grounds. Run at Van Courtlandt Park four straight years Henry in 1955 and 56 and Crawford in 57 and 58. The 140-Pound Crawford romped without pressure to this Triumph winning by 80 Yards Over runner up Ron Gregory a highly promising notre Dame Sophomore from St. Louis. Kennedy was clocked in 24 21.6, which was 10 seconds slower than his winning time last year. The first 10 finishers i Crawford Kennedy Michigan state 24 21.g 2ron Gregory Notro Danic 2-1 38 3dick Donohuk holy Cross 2-1 3n 1peter close St. John s Bolyn. 24 50 5bob Lake Michigan state 24 51 6bill Reynolds Michigan state 24 58 7dick Engeln rank. Ponn stau 34 59 8 Eil Mcallister Manhattan. 25 00 9frank Finnerty Alfred. 25 01 10ed Moran Ponn state 25 02 brain beats writers in computing results new York up Man lost another Battle with the machine age monday when a half dozen experienced track reporters went Down to defeat against Yale University s elect onic brain. Immediately after the end of monday s ic4a Cross country run the Complete results of the race were telephoned to Yale whore they were fed to the electronic brain. New York reporters moan while began their own tabulation of the final Point score of the 44 colleges involved. The machine produced the exact Point finish 14 minutes after it had All the facts. The writers working with a 17-minute Handicap did t have the figures until 57 minutes after the event. Halimi beats Keenan Paris up world Bantam weight Champion Alphonse Halimi decision de British Empire titlist Peter Keenan in a no title 10 Rounder Here. Path to bowl seen Clear for Falcons Washington a an air Force spokesman said m o n d a y there appears to be no opposition at any level to permitting the air Force Academy to play in a football bowl game. The final decision probably will be left to the team. The air Force undefeated and tied Only by Iowa has Boon mentioned in connection with the sugar Cotton Orange and Gator bowls. Favors accepting col George Simler a c a d e in y athletic director said last week he would favor accept ing if the Falcons Are invited to a bowl. He suggested the last w o r d would come from air Force Headquarters in Washington. The spokesman hero emphasized that no bid has been received and that under any circumstances no decision would be reached until after the regular season ends. The air Force plays new Mexico next saturday and Colorado nov. 29. I Don t believe there is any feeling against it the spokesman Sakl. He said Gen James e. Briggs Academy superin Trident s inclined to let the players de Ide whether to give up their Christmas vacations in order to Complete. Galveston Tex. Aim the Defeated untied Brooke army medical Centor comets of san an Ohio monday accepted an invitation from the shrimp bowl to neet the undefeated Eglin air Force base Fla eagles dec. 14 n the sixth anti in Kik game Here. Co Chairina Boh c h u o k c said that Eglin and Brooke arc the Only undefeated major teams for their respective services in the . The shrimp bowl game tradition ally determines the . Champion of service football. Kansas City Anorth Eastern Oklahoma state College monday accepted an invitation to enter the National association of intercollegiate athletics football playoffs. The winners of two regional games dec. 5 or 6 will go to the Holiday bowl at St. Petersburg1, fla., to Battle for the National championship dec. 20. Sites of the regional games have not been chosen. Northeastern Oklahoma first of the four teams to be selected for the playoffs has been rated the of naia team since it replaced East Texas state in first place in ipod october. It is unbeaten and untied in nine games and whipped last year s naia Champion Pitts Burg Kan state 40-3, in its final game saturday. Oklahoma club names Coe top sportsman Oklahoma City a thirty four year old Charlie Coe has been named Oklahoma sportsman of the year because of his outstanding year in Golf including the capture of the National Amateur Crown. He also was Low Amateur in the National open. The award is made annually by the Oklahoma City quarterback club sponsored by sportswriters and sportscasters Here. Suspended Behra to race at Sebring Paris a French Auto racing Champion Jean Behra can race in the . J r a n d prix March 22 at so bring fla., de spite his suspension by the International automobile federa Tion if a spokesman of the Ifa said monday. Behra was fined $250 and sus Pended from iriv Riiho for six months for competing in a race at Riverside calif., Speedway without permission of the French Auto racing authorities. But it was n suspended sen tence the spokesman said. Only in the Case of Behra being guilty of a new fault would this penalty be invoked with the new
