PAGE EIGHT Charles-Walcott Rematch Set Sept. 26 - - But Where? PITTSBURGH. Ra. a\ to whip deposed chaiuniun Ezzaril •Charles again in September if h .wants t > keep hi? ••••own. The tentntire rial* tov ’he re.nat-.'h is t> r pl 26 anri the pro’.abU s'i.'r !.v sh.; Pni-j Groundi i>i ifii V— k gWiaitgh PittsbtU gb anri Detroit sti>’ hope to (iff the fight. Walcott si 37 cann 'he old est man ever to vin the hrnvv w eight championship. \t“dnesdav night, when he knocked out ! -■ zartl Charier, in •>'■> of the 7th round after leading ill Cn wr WHh s beautiful loft he"!', tin raw champion kavoed the old "tr in one niigh'v biro '‘ha" l “ tell flat on hi? Cop, tried weakly I‘> 1 ‘> arise at nine, then doted on he' tc sleep A crowd of 25,:-T2 fan«. the largest of- the ya-.tv to sen " b'>y injc bout, paid $245,004 49 ‘ •he first heavyweight. rhanipio"-- ship bout ever held in Pittsburgh. Tight television fompinles paid SIOO,OOO for radio end fplevisto rights to the sensational ha s tie held at P*ot b*s fle 1 11' 1 T7..» Dnv iw I)a>> r r,tT > whose benefit the ’out wax staged t r h >•> !" i>*>- m* of th* oft receipts nf hath rffri I ■- T y anri pan inn git*. V 7 355.- 36 Charlf* an-'f'-fieri to p*rre"* of hie loogoet pure* f '"S' Cfireer for his t'Sing effort JSMB?. Wolf-off goirfri 11 ,»*' ' r f ft'* flute n i tl' I. 11 tv ce’ve 35 a*' - or,f uivn; sr ROYALTY . . . Meyer George Smtfek, Astmrv ’’ark. '• Sdtcsts crown of bcve* oefiona! tw'l'ie champ. Shirley Allen. Fa'rdate, VP. Ya . as girt*’ champ, Ida Jean Hopkins, leaks on. Vs'.frpfrt.-.. Fefnvaee tr ~ '*vr.rrr?mr- ““ ~~~— - PRACTICALLY RIG-HT MCf :mi(. ,2' ■• • t>' ■ y i i win l our previous times lie lost—twice to .!<•( 1 ouis and i h . > (h j i .. f n hi... fivjt Jo's i 'in.:; ii. c|o i!.ml 'ho Mro" n Bopi her i■ t c- l ut 10.-t the decision v. h?n tv. o judsv>s vot' d him oca Hie yefei Ce voted so 11 1 lin 1 The sorond ti.rne out, however. I.oujs fli>rt“ped him i?i 11 rounds n0..1 retii ‘d Walcott las' o o decisions t" horips, one ip ( oinisv"'. v'.rl Chicas'o give Charles the title . and th° second in Detroit vb*'n h" ! n|f);ls lllfi -h Vll V pioi' took hud \ ffov ihr hope ' ! ‘p. ; cott deebir j ed ■ •''Jion tJ. • ! r:o' 1 om - • in. . pi fir?? feeling rv, : : I.' v> v k l'v ; "l -'i ! ; s i. r foil-.led him with o left tor j t!|f hodv t'eii hooked i short 1“ ’ ; !c. ill', tn-.v . . I litiev. he e-niidn't | 1 11 ih-.f0.'l ' tip- • u•' o ■ O'' ; ti n ns )n*' m 1 n • v :»v?'mj limMiio- foi co" 1 just want a lit j 1 tie rest with my family, then I.' be cetidy." am > th« bout, Charles could iM.-dlv l' -lice h had been knock ed ..?)r He " is .. hat he >.ni 1 ■ [ ):i it n't Did l he ir t!i remit .’ 1 he 'l'd C ;> \ I don't it„oiv vlnr it v- a a tone.'.' |,, ; t ho st'ptned more ac- i•' ; I,'lll .-el !1. V ? s tHkilig t it" v ill| |ni • i>i-.i upi pumdies ""1 h'uv ine hi in s-’lf wide but ’uuldr t ■ tn to do ow thins " , on . i. 1 guess 1 ■’ is waiting f Up ia|e r whoil ho wr.uld Hr? nut Os tiring out. Jet •■- )/ .1 nr il • ' f .7 nirr] 1 enuTri hare (J <>*7 ! 0»" I . ui/tt ij. there teas eof too nigh /■-1 till i-attle e I r,jif f-ir ip„ -!>'■ ,-Jrit mat 1- a tin ’■low j i ;,r . ir-ie almost II" -lotion 4n . in-! the firrt tv » rail lifts J„ the fit irri li ft -air,hi j # \ - ' f - PLFASFP TO MITT Vftl' . . . I Gil Hedges, strongest man in baseball, has the largest hands ever to r hitch a hat He leads both leagues in home runs and ts he' after Babe Ruth's 60-in-st aeas on record. No baseball glove can cover his hands. “ VOUNES?P , ( ' 3B§ r '/ 2| Ab r^Xj, 'N -ues?) J-i /V \f VVE CAUCrHT X h: \\ 1 \ SOME TH i N&by i M t Vc«V eßs^ lf\ 10# THE CAR OMNI AN O:< on tip, riraxcing blood it- nert two >tn/> iris fol lowed -i haul ->f nnnvlinij pat ti in n ith .1 1 i v c i/ ,i-,r haring | xlif/ht edges I’hurlr.; r-tllieri ‘ in the si i lh, hut i'll, the s.'i ru th Wnleott caught hiig etcaetu. Trigs ru in hir’d into Hi r ling I art the xpm t s-ii rii cs, . tidig and tetcrisirin -tv nonnerrs mill the giili'i 'iit n I' tool: ncmlg fii lb in Ur tv I'n nffir-ox O, , stoi i n-dt > In the hfdlam .. the ring. lUDDY YOUNG NKS CONTRACT c'F.'V V' l r> - \.v"* i r ’ ! vr 3 e ", it--. ,'oun r•-In -: '-■• seat i?'k nf ‘h" » •,*,> ;- v .nks, ,f • . 1■ ; , n |." J "'1 TVn.-vp t !a v tnio •. ear This is the fifth "con so: t fni |nor fTr,iversitv lllinn'- ,-t,ai "ho has seen sorv ’m ki- f -n tnp poaches as a n-.i ; -d lh.> Yanks Tt •as repented that Buddy" id been d.nn,g .arn'' pre-season a roodjivining a' Princess Anne -n in Maryland. The squad goes enrm-' next month -with another 'corn siai to be signed. Sherman ’o" it.! Th’s year, it .appears the ■ankP will have to fight to retain oir star qua; terbaek and key of* "iisive ’slayer. George R ittennan. Rat tone an ha- been signed, it is ■' ivt -'.l. to nlav in Canada Rnt foil ins, Vonk owner is going o com'* to keen the player he got om Buffalo in the defunct All merienn conference. N. Y, GRIDIRON rIANTS T 0 PLAT IN DiXiELANO V-F'.Y YORK i ANP) •- For ‘he j ,-1 p:-;c ir, ’ "if.j. 27 years, the j > i.-. j.; r; ia n football toani | id nbv exhibition gav.ies in the ! <,, } tj. vgar Thief are : vnecio-ltv;!. on° in Dallas, one hi ■ pibarid one in Bi* mmjhaitL ib. . that defensive stars ; [cnilen ’> nnnell, rated on of the -yr« 111 *-• -.t hacks in ‘,'ie *str*o-em it, nf the game and Stonewall Jack - on, a burly fullback, will have a chance v. A ' v . ■■ ■ / f ' t-& ; i Gene Collins Is 14th Monarch to Enter Majors KA \ \V- CITY ;\;o ' Ofno CoHj r.’ ; .o;i ? b p,iw ’-p • kr of J o •> Kansas Ci • ’ M•• • •: = , 1 ?l f ] I” t • t 1 : ■- 0.1 t • \ cfCl '> Am-'Vi* Jit mu b mo i fth m 'jn’- 1‘ ni 'To, , •!• orC4 r i)Z‘''l h;< oidio ; I wh'-ri v, pin*ca?l •*’ i l v Mj f it. :;• « V\ . So x has ooon o d • n :Y Waterloo, la <-•!-■ a > ■ ■ • Tb • Eye Ifraii'.ia. a f ! »• >rgun- •’ j tio'ii. P.&fr VO be’>2 ?oj n h* * d .. om >: 2. rew-rd " •th ■' » ;< yi ; u • best in •ho •• ML. and h" I ud fanned >4 7 I* a tars jn !! ' ino ino ;; ;. ' p*r•>b ■II i ; J i '-■> »‘ < > •i• • 1 ■ • in ''fc <>«jf f’ieUl fil'd «.! ; OUv O* i ♦ ; s r-vp hitters. HY ’-i *• r ' a T THE RINGSIDE ! YtROIL ( vr’TE v i.'OII A r COD AND :< i . ,i>. 1 .. (AH r OF Hi '.V \ V'.i i * ■ i;.!V i SION ; For 21 yeur?. .1 i " ■ COt.t ha? hcmi pi a;. t■ t; ■ i 1 'il :•;* ! he might *nmt* v. j> >•.. * , ywrF'i; ■ i;" !i ■1 ■ nil.' rd 'h ■ :v. or l <\ \ ' Ml - 1 :i!i l , ■ 1 •■ t i. *■' i' 11 IV.i j,' ■! t. Ibe fat i * i■ i i ! Ten, l. .'i i::* 11 i’i -1 - :i. ii .- ;i .'il Va.itli .If. pa■ in th" i,,t His I van ’ 1 e a' ,v - ■ ' WodihvuJ a v 11 : ...t■ t I*. ' '' ho:; Field in i‘l : .■ 11nr-; : i . 752 fan - anti i * a' l nr s i.i-in : 30,'w.m'm fan? ou K \ ,-.i oi a : | ratin>. Many fight fun- •mit • A at tilt* 1 i{-';i (ha* in ■ hav 1 ip' .Irr-.P" f ; v ‘ • tii" ■’' ‘ ' I l|jo> coitM h- rG.h.l. :att inavb" i ‘Hit", iif no? \f* • | ii! 1 f i'' : '( v .1 of | befoni ■■ r '■■ t-a QO'.ii oil '-it -t'l'oj iiot j National Girls Baseball ; Loop Hires First Negro ! -'.•in h Mi iy Thu • • i:• 1111■ *-"11 i, tiiii • a.ii..-. v.-.th •<) ' 1 * J:; ■ ,:,; - ' i-tl <•!•! firjf! 11; i.' M.I :■! i ’ ' 1 '> :: FROM ’SOUSE OF DE BORDER 1 o credible Chicago White Nov. The sparkling play of the Cubans have accounted for the exalted position the Foie Hose ronHnand in the American league, and Ih« people of Chicago and Cstba have gone o1 i oni to show their uuiitMialHM. . *■ . 1 , ■ ; >,l ;■ ,v\■:■ in :o!hf - ; v.a-t S'' •on < 1 :n fi on hi os •nj t ~,:, j p ? , . ,:» ,i ; ■ p ,’o ,• ' ’ I .. ■ ■ . j .?■, :.; r [Voiro.j;. -f barO' -.,,1;':. , • ' • ; tb ts tanY.Yo rmlz<; ■■: S- hoi Pa he- Brnee .>!«••? »'o;-wievi •' O 1 ho • bve i In Kes I'aoh | anti. ,rl ■• p, v n '■ 1 ■,»// ’!/ y ’!»•< tn . ...I n't llt • Ijooh flit „ f , if I: n fio'l t it i , „ v t ii is >fH if i*dr 'h tint ‘ st wl r n , y i /I; n th -'t y !>'■: V':!l --.;-t hr Is’ both I ,;/ ,■ Unir- ■: h.• ,nn:t ■I: ... ill in.i2" moit"’. ) •rn boni -th ;tf s’!*.’ iiine, 1i 1 iyiii h<- t , ’. ; in-t i|iv. h i ■ hb; fiM.ii i li-M ..o b, t f*fioJi in rb.. i.'.rb >if>r i.'-.f :, f l)i ( Tti. ‘-ri’ind >' ii ?i i hnd iii .fl Irovnifl b'.'it H" pvohihlv will ip i■ r V. ITU tJiHt. ,lumber ’< ga i n —-|—^—— ■” “Oar World” Magazine Salutes Gale Brothers NK v IT; K -1 ,-V Xl*>-- \ s alii to f,» the Halo hiotlo i . Mao and Tim. ■vlio hnv** for Iyoavs. managed oid houkod t»v« ry important N’ogro ft* rlornnn- and eiPainor. }y a feat nn' (it tin \ugust issue of ‘Our World” muK i/im\ nm\ on sale. lit a length y artiido, entitled "Tho Ibii)iilons (»aKY* and geiirr ni'dv -p-inkb’d v >i { h photograph?, the ulm rs Mor :n •• headnum o', 'bib' in-'., and Tim is c hifd’ton of Halo •u.s'iKv is told f» on the he ginnins in 1 fhYv ij;> to tl-|P present fit ft. - T\)>\ ir"< i j» io:T*. irh'Di hr o»»/7 h’. f• ffh•' >' of r )’■•'I row bolh'OO *H. •, 7, .. h ?. 7i77 j intjey fhp (Nflf* }at>ll c i V• 1 / > 71 j,r H fh'it fitnr srr , r fjrffi>)C/ \h n r ph'ft i>> v?'»•!■ ha ■iinrgff , !/.<•' rfcr'ilr<: in /l () \'()D) est) h}'/ Calypso Music Newest Fad In US Jordan Says YC|i 1\ i A F | A< at (1 its, i i ! .o> u .10l '! ■ i). popular b 11 >l • • *trk uluir of ti!i> famous ■* ymp.-c > five and top-uotiii •••■ Kims; ,*rtist for ! a r i >i i’s ■ time- an ihe c-..»ini»u i 'lroughouT this coui'trv. Jot'd in, !•••!!« an Hdmiiv.r of U v-t intl’-ui tnufii-;. sa. l r?- • *-j111•• rha* ■'■*:,! ■ m-isi. i- rr'-’a i - -f -' ." r>vi •. <.nrinc<>d that tit? ff 1 .-, »>aa i'oti ip * : i- past yf'iirs have ■"’lv I'ati l.i'd tb“ .aihn'P. Thot 1 = t a r.!' .1; ii o! t ■.! -I ro ■ *>i ; ‘hi., ii i a i >1 mtiMii- lu-ra." . / *.' .i -. ii Jins h*"cn i*!!' »if) p»‘ .-rye) nf ■,t li/p-n: /; ' 1 ! • if ril f>! t ... ? 1/ 1 i’. 1h it -; ,• H , ■! i h " U’ ; i'Vni h : on l it, in.nhnr ’hr hnjhW .v ■ ' • ■■■■.•’' ’?>/ rot-7 0r,i,l tt/-> t;a ,/■(/'' 7*?,;., -7 ~ >ii if’i,.), > >!'•},-r}\ ffi'i ,■' 1 o fa r rri/i-shni iilfn ,■■>!.. u-i s’!> It'll i il’ili Jon". J, In), Inti' 7 it/a tniff uni) ~, iiifir r.nf, t> ‘ilh/li;,) tr„i ... O'aa : - > ' //-/ • ini'., ;J rri ill liftsii i ifiii I if American Tenor Makes Debut Before English H'fb'flK’iK AFP? In a iniciiie « <'s en’iHjon f . a y >ncmt si. < :,ss >f i■ f. .i. \i if-rioar. tonoi- f ai' r liis ].,or'ir.| ; debut at the \rt> ’ a|>« ! bib yeci ntiy before an i»fi!f»r.f‘brt 1 •’!•) Sir Stellar? '”i‘ nn. \dtr.ini tor of the Royal 'Ape)-; House, Covent Garden, aiui ■ n'. :.. >-oinni.-'i . i mimes. 1');, pin n. ■■■'-■ deVii ;t vras sponsor - -1 ry i i if 'in' too mi: <•• in 'nri'f nt Frit isit ?hea ! re; Alee Himes sts: of 'ln- f'Ufi v'n".'; C.’Viri onh*T F>' •. *be playwright, and ■ tvinr"’. actov-manager now in; in In. (iirp play. “T.ovP of 'on colonelit tv.vndhatr.'a Th> il l'.- s '■.) on the -n'-nnsorshiii list ’•••re r.enjain'n Frank el. cornpo*- fyivi f■ 11 ? id-• Miss Chapman is a junior at j / lie iiifnois State Xormai cdl*>go j. i veif..iis pound:., and I naiuis .*• f.’et 7 inches tall. A 1 1- ' .id. nr of Hlenroo, 111. Betty is at i (inip either in the out fieid or .". hind t lie plat' 'h< i.. a long nail pit lei 1 Owi'or of Hi 1 I'i'ih in M. F. S>ar- 1 Ur,lf. He Slid till.- signing I's Mis? Chaptn ili rliiuH.ves sevenil i.uui h : „i .-n ,'hiii!.' ni inhoi; atnon:: eoi ..i'eil pills. WEEK ENDING JULY 28, IDSI /■ r>ir:l iit u haul rifi'l. fast leiiitfr. /■•'■ilan an' his tiiiupe wt tit •/>>. ’I lo day tly- > nut tom of the iVg.v* Indies, phit/inij dates Trinidad, ft**;. ii'li finianu and Jamac.a. Whir on tli!\ tom Jordan >a n. •/cross it i/eaUr, of calypso folk tunes fhi'h ’>e ■nfenta to null, use ~f in his drive to ■ ■■ah {1)1 f rout >; ye o'd ions ■ ’’lin .•'■ ■rmis, Siite-.ih’e a- . ■•••" if/ the.,- times a '.tinny i I, ! Ilf.ltir iilllj'li J ' tV e } Hrnirr sl >’laed (I'll. ' :r h','i ■.’tuff O) Jo-do: by i f T> in idad's foremost calypso sinners, Lo, ! f'ii.] ■> Os eaivpo in JordAh Sava. i :i * i<• g.-,.- nn-apped market fo> • i..ps< in America. hit one of Mv things that has old ha r k here is pronnnciatictt !'. i bad r, ith ‘ at', pso ninea show that they will sell if the aecem heard is not to,-, foreign > try to make -Vi !y 1 Am.-, 1,-ar- and vet prese • chat ''feat Indian tie or 'hat nAakes i| ■ so nnitjup.- ” sra? '.'■•'Ter Snsskittd. director ■f * ' z ■ Svrnjhony Crches- HrslCnrl in Ifi Fmritsb Italian, rreurh and OerroA?! 't he nstili f vttr«w wrote that 1 hartec flfilliiiil -» ati ska of tps first t ondri’n an dieure tli« t obn ivia ijufart ert areurate arid enotr etted u idi the itdif.n y of n true artist,'' Another London paper. The AMte. wrote, i harlcs Holland ii once cs-tubbshed himself as a very gifted singer. A lyric iettor of beautiful qaality and fuil range, technique and con trol admirable " The Limes wrote; A tight, easy flowing lyrical votee able to sustain an exciting BelliEi cantable with the same con trol as Schubert’s rawly less exacting phrases" The Daily Telegraph, said. lire voice was purely lyric. 1 The singer’s command of a fine legate was best exemplified in the song (mm **• Hint s ' Puritan’’— a. torero test which was passed with honours." Following hi? success?;.! debut, Mr Holbmd -ms immediately is iiv-.-.i t'i ring on BBC-TV. Hi •i vi upyearance will be at •1h Bcs.v)*'on Festival in France sn-tcmbci Holland is expected to lOtmn io the United States be s.,, . i'no fivj nf The .-ear. but may :. n t > l ru'don next year n,- •li-io'-iet: concert i yiitm* i *1.95 I Pints l # x|P : 1*3.15. B ..'IF-II Fifth'#* 86 Proof rut; STgAtOHI WHISKSVf IN TW» PRODUCT x*e 4 vfa*s<** was ou>. n% swrwhi i^rt' r rfiV. tts% NEUTSAt vi'lnlru. OtSTtltt® gl UOM OrSAIN. i mn mm, «***• tuw