PAGE SIX PiSho/er Norris Expects No Walcott Manager I ' ferHy* I»ANK EIDGE JR. £ Press Sports Writer) - ’KlftMjr, Ofi Promoter Jim Norrts, backed by contracUs and M&jmbsibns, said today he would fmiat at tomorrow’s “big confer ence” that Jersey Joe Walcotl meet ex-champion Ezzard Charles in it return title bout for the In i' ternational Boxing Club. * Ajfc his suburban Coral Gables {lOfne, big brown-haired Jim said -lie expected "no trouble” from 38- year-old Walcott or manager Felix g Bpcehicchio because “I must re-, gard them as men ,>vho will honor their contracts until they prove i ; Saturday 4 £'/ TO KOREA” - Also Cartoon jtwdav Monday. Cartoon fliows Nightly JBOJtOFFICE OPENS 6:30 > Slows Start At 7 And 9 ! Remember - Children in cars FREE IhUkltlilt'tlJlidarfililiMiHiinrai Y Keeps Your Car Value j Cost PQWm I ) L;.- ■ - - . _ CITIES SERVICE GAS KOOI MOTOR OIL | # Greasing # Washing k- Sg Change # Brake Service make cars. 1 m I Wpsp''—» ■** • - ikid ' Mm* . ~y& ■s ■■ > 'AUHfO SERVICE ■ v woinoiwii otherwise.” "But if' the champion and his pilot do “prove difficult" at the conference here and seek permis sion to fight Harry Matthews for another promoter, I certainly will not grant them a release—either from their ironclad contract with C arles or from their ironclad con- | tract w th IBC.” , GRINS AT Tl ---'’ | Manager P.occlilochio has threat- ■, eneri to break away from Norr's ‘ and his IBC, and have Walcott! fight Matthews at Ins Vegas inj i ea-ly Mav unless Norris can match , the $250 000 guarantee offered Wal- j cott by Harry Hunt of tos Angel»s. Norris grinned amiably when the h—ak-ewav threat was mentioned. He said, "I don't believe Felix and Joe would do anything like that. They're too intelligent to get all tans led up in court actions.” Walcott was tentatively slated to give an exhibition at Orlando, tonight and to arrive he -e with Boeehicchio tomorrow morning. Women's Amateur Favorites Upset In Hollywood Golf HOLLYWOOD, Fla. UP - Kathy McKinnon and Mrs. H. V. Slone, who sprang a major upset in the first round of the International Women’s Amateur Four-Ball golf tournament, met Edean Anderson and Grace Demoss in the second round today. Miss McKinnon, from Lake Worth, Fla., and Mrs. Stone of Ware Shoals, S. C., knocked the pre-tournament favorites out of the running yesterday when they beat Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Oa.. and Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore. 1 up. Miss Downey had defeated Miss Faulk in the finals of the Doherty Women’s tourney last Sunday. ’ In the second round matches to day, Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, 111., and Pat Garner of Midland, Tex., play Claire Doran of Cleve land and Eileen Stulb of Atnens. R. A. CHESTNUTT CO. Fayetteville Highway PHONE 3591 DUNN, N. C. * jaw*.* ’"■A. ' - - Milwaukee Games Receiving Great Public Interest P.t DON BRYDFR (I'n'fed F'W Sports Writer) MILWAUKEE (IF* Fred Wilt will trc to reneat his 1951 victory over Den Gehrmann in the f»a --j t.-red mile r’’n at the. Milwaukee I Journal Indoc- t ack fames to- I tovM and thus avenge his three I lc- PR to the Wl-consin Whippet carter this season. I “T mav ™t him tmiieht” said j Wilt, sh" FBI ne-nt who ro far I this season has failed to bea 1 - Grhr. i rann. "He can’t win .with that kick o f his forever." In the IQSO' Jo''rnal meet, W ! lt heat Gehrmann in a fine a-ng.9 "loeklnv-ene cf the three times b“ has defeated the Wisconsin star in their 13 meetings. Ahhomrh Gehrmann has beaten Hie fn—.'pr india"a 11 ‘tar each of •he tor-e times they have cla'heH this vear, em'h time h's ma-e'ii has been smaller. First, it was four yards, then a va-d. and last Satur day in New York, just a foot. HIGH FLYING BOYS The pole ■'’a’Ht. matching the Rev. Bob Rwhards of La Verne. Calif., and Don Taz of the Uni versity of Illinois, will press the •"lie r’’" for tonight’s track head lines. Both vault stars have clear ed the magic 15-foot mark. Richards revealed today that pecrio-s Co-nelius Warmsrdam. who cleaned 15 feet 43 times and holds- th • world c>ark of 15 feet 8 1-2 in- lies, has been helping him train. So far. Richards’ best vault has h»en 15 feet.. 4 3-4 inches at the Chicago Relays, Laz cleared ' 15 fe«t, 1 3-4 inches at Los Angeles a year ago. Ga : Bartja-a Romnok cf Sacra mento, Calif., and if. S. Wcmert’s Amateur oueen Dot Klrbv of Atlan ta, meet Pat, Sullivan of Oranfc, Conn., and Mae Murray of Rut land. Va.: and Pollv Rilev of Fbrt Worth, Tex., and Bea McWan® of Birmingham face Elizabeth Ridge I and Vonnie Colby of Fort Lau- | derdale. Fla. St. Louis Edges Buckeyes In Big Win; Wnshinaton, W. Virginia Top Schedule By JOHN GRIFFIN , morrow nieht at Columbus. (United Press Sports Writer) | NEW YORK (if) A victory over tough Ohio State boosted the hopes of the St. Louis Billikens for high national honors today, but the Bills got a bad scare before they won. t L—- St. Louie, already al.0 2 22 Mereer F 14 6 Cqok F 10 3 23 Aikiits C 4 0 8 Atkins O 10 2 Martin G Oil Thompson O 0 0 0 Corder O 0 0 0 Totals 26 10 62 it throughout the game to lick the Lillington boys by a 62-51 score and back into second plhce in thf' gob fere nee standings. 1 \ -aJMwmye’MaHDwi g re«f)y~ WUnt’to town as.be led, his team with 21 points. Others scoring were Harold Partin with 15, Wayne Lee with 12, Max Matthews 5, Vance Overby 5, Jimmy Pleasant 2. and J. B. Slaugh tei; 2.'Vance Overby led the defense lot the winners. Jde Smith, Rudy Brown, and Leo McDonald led the scoring for the visitors with 13, 12 and 10 points, others scoring were Charles Mc- Donald 7. Jack Long 6, and Cy Stewart S. Rudy Brown played a good.' defensive game. I.ILIXNGTON »9 11 12 19—51 ANGIER 21 13 14 14—62 Dunn Girls, JVs Play At Newton Grove The Dunn High girls basketball and the Dunn Junior Varsity go to ; Newton Grove tonight for a twin- Mil with the high school teams there. | Coach Sybil Barrett’s girls wi'l be trying to even the books tonight, at the Grove since the recocrd reads 2 wins, 3' losses, and 1 tie. The wins came over Anderson C”e„k and Coats High, the tie was with Lillington, and the losses came from the Clinton, Benhaven. and Sanfford teams. It will be quite an assignment for the local gals to lick the foe tonight, however, as the Newton Grove have disposed of 14 oppon ents while yielding to none this season. So the Grecnie eats will really have to plav a swell ball game to win this one. Coach Godwin’s bovs about the same record ns the eirls. and tilthv will be arter a win also. Three of the JV’s are having to bolster the varsity now, so there will be more Interest than usual In their ' ball game FIGHT RESULTS NEW YORK Sunnyside Gardens —Joey Atria, 147. New York, out pointed Vinnie D’Andrea, 143, New York —. GAMES AT MEADOW The teachers and women of the 1 Meadow School community will meet the Meadow High girls, and 1 the community All-Stars will face the Meadow High boys in a bas ketball doubleheader at Meadow on Wednesday night. February 6. The contests are being played for the benefit of the Johnston County March of Dimes. As an added attraction for the cage program, chances will be sold : on home-baked cakes and other prizes. Mrs. Stephen W. Lee asks that i everyone attend the games to help i fight polio. HARNETT \ T(ft>4Y & SATURDAY RANDOLPH SCOTT and I RHONDA FLEMING IN 'Abilene Town' ! Sports Cartoon ! 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