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Sports Parade*
Oscar Fraley
United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK (IP) The metropolitan opera doesn’t*
open until mid-November so this is just to tip off the
tonsil terpsichoreans that if they are planning to revive
the tragedy “Carmen” the boxing industry is beating them
to the punch. .
There will be slight variations, of course, in the pu
gilistic performance.
In the opera version, Carmen is a faithless gal who
works in a tobacco factory and gets struck down with a
stiletto by a gent named Jose.
Boxing’s presentation concerns ti Carmen who once
worked on an union farm but will be struck down with
leather mittens by a pent named Gerardo.
CLASSIC CAST
The cast in the mitt mob classic will be composed of
Carmen Basilio as Carmen and Qerardo Gongalei, better
known as Kid Gavilan, in the role of Jose. Maybe our
Carmen isn’t as pretty as some of the dolls who have played
the part in the past, although from the looks of some of
those divas no reflection, fellahs it’s six, two and even
that he’d rate no worse than third choice.
The presentation will take place at Syracuse on Friday
night and the diamond horseshoe, in this case the ring
side will be filled with a bunch of the boys from Stillman’s
gym. Evening dress is not required, as long as you wear a
shirt.
But, essentially the nlot is the same.
One of the principal differences is that there should be
more action in the box fighting version, although this is
never a thing to be guaranteed in the current era of dis
ticuffs. There have been pugilistic performances of late
which in comparison would make Hamlet look like a jitter
bog jam session.
TROUBLE TRIMMING
• On the other hand, there pre substantiated reports
that Gavilan is having as much trouble trimming his belt
line as Mario Lanza, who had to shed 50 pounds to get in
to the movies. The Keed, or “Jose” if you prefer, didn’t
have to melt off quite that much suet.
But since his last welterweight title defense, a Mer
chant of Venice btoodletting now known as the Chuck Da
vey massacre, he hasn’t weighed in at less that 151 % and
has been as high as 154. Getting down to the 147-oound
welterweight limit, and still retaining the strength to put
Carmen on the deck m the accepted operatic finale of this
sad tale, may develop a strange ending.
It is to be doubted, however, that “Jose” will crum
up his lines in that manner.! • *1
For the Keed is an old trouper and it is improbable
that he will either let the Mft outdo him, or permit Car
men to emerge victorious for a change.'
As the man said, it ain’t in the script! 1
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MONTREAL (If) The United
States will definitely use its two
top stars,. Tony Trabert and - Vic
Seixas, in th? tottfaong Davis Cup
Anal as . weU as in the challenge
round against Australia, tennis of
ficial Lawrence Baker announced
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Bulldogs Given
Rough Tine By
Local Graders
By DOC CORBETT
The Dunn High School
, Greenwaves tried hard last
Friday night to break a 4
year winning streak held by
Fayetteville but fell short
as the Bulldogs downed the
Waves 18-0.
The game was very close
and rough all the way, and
saw three players banished
from the contest. Bobby
Godwin and Mac Turlington
were put out of the contest
when they were charged
with “playing too rough.”
On the Fayetteville side, M.
W. Cribb was ordered out
on a similar charge.
The ball went up and down .the
field as neither side was able to
advance in’ the first quarter. Early
in the second peridti, Goff punted
for the Waves and the ball hit a
Fayetteville player on the leg. The"
a Dunn player picked the ball up
and raced toward the Bulldog goal.
The play was then called back,
and the ball awarded to Fayette
ville. Why? No one knows. The
officials claim that none of them
saw the play, but in that type of
play one official Is supposed to be
stationed behind the receiver or
close to him.
With only two minutes and 45
seconds to go in the first half.
Fayetteville found pay dirt with
M. W. Cribb bucking over from
the one. The conversion was wide,
and the Bulldogs led 6-0.
The third quarter was just about
like the first’ with neither team
able to do much advancing. Late
in the quarter, Daley Qoff fired
a pass to end J. T. Jackson in the
end zone, but the 6 points were
nullified when Dunn was guilty of
a holding penalty.
Late in the fourth period, a 42 p
vard pass from Aycock to Danny i
Underwood gave the Bulldogs an
other 6 points. The conversion was
again wide and Fayetteville led 12-
0.
Dunn took the kickoff and moved
to the Fayetteville 23. Then a, ser
ies of pass plays failed and 1 the
Bulldogs took oyer on downs. L
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With only 2 mlputes left in Hie
lantest, FajfettevOle again drove
1 for 6 more points. A. 23 yard pass
. from Aycock to Underwood was
wood Jor -the touchdoWi. |\gain
the conversion attempt failed.',.
Dunn still ! fought back hard. 1
With-only :45 seconds -left in the ■
contest a 42 yahi pass from Daley f
Odfl jo efd Jackson gave 1
4og3i/'wjthhe .ran{but taunt** i
to *9»r. -TY.-v*: 1
'Ttitlrf' .lbgiors Arthe Orieen-
.in .the backfteld Were E. B.
Dixon .Ind-, Daley ; Goff. On this
type of game, it was hard to select
eutstanrting* players because allr the 1
D«nn hoy 8 ' looked good, and play
ad their hearts oqt. ’ - '
*■ Ooffs passing was. good for com- j
pletlon all oyer the field. He threw ■
M oasyes fed, 7i Were completed.
OofTappunts were also ou tatandlng.
Although he cot off •'■few abort ■
ones. Daley stHl had’an avenge of 1
3? yards pqr kick.'
t: B. Dixon on the other hand ]
looked great on the offense ana ,
defense. Dikon played hard mi’ the ,
way. and made tackle after tack- ,
le all over the. gridiron. HD line- |
backing also looked good as he <
stopped play after play. j
In the Wave line, an the boys ,
played wen. Glen Godwin. Ron >
Kipimeil, J. T. Jackson, Russell
Carter. Weldon Jones. Lewis Tart
and Robert Pow aU teamed up tor
stop the Favettevffle T eqjd in the
.forward wall.
Coach Waggoner stated after the ,
contest that he”tho”cht. the boys
niaved well, but said thev needed
a' lot of Improvement. Waggoner
also stated that
of the Waves was lost when Bob
Godwin, was m’t out of the game
'n the flrrt quarter.'
W-~-nner said »t)«t he contacted
R-efo-it H'cH School last FVidav
-nrl fmpd the open date next Fri
ts-. T>a>, .means that these will he.
-•'ly one open date this year, Oqt.
■*o. The game with Raefprd wnr
be nlaved to Dunn, bringing the
total of the games to 6. This la a
real bargain tor’the Dimn football
fans.. Season .tickets are -sttll on
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Eagles Figure
To Do Their Part
NEW YORK (If) The Philadel
phia Eagles figure to do their port
in making the 1653 National Foot
ball League campaign a real rat
race.
Cbach Jim Tiny ‘Trimble’s
■sodas whipped the Los Angeles
Rafts,. 28-17, Saturday night for
their third exhibition victory to
four gomes. Only the Detroit Lions
and Cleveland Browns, list year's
division champions, have done bet
ter or as well in the warm-up con
tests so far
The Lions, bumped around by
Washington's big line in the first
half Sunday, used their own mon
ster line stod alertness to defeat
the; Redekins, 31-17. Detroit now
has four victories and a tie with
Cleveland to five starts, one of the
triumphs coming against the eol
lege All-Stars. ’
Cleveland’s 20-14 decision over
the Chicago Bears Fkiday night
gave Coach Paul Brown's club
three victories, a tie and a defeat.
The San Francisco Forty-niners
and Chicago Cardinals played a
MriY-tie to Sunday’s other game.
The New York Giants defeated the
Baltimore Colts, 10-6, and the Pitts
burgh Steelers edged the Green
Bay Packers, 26-23, to other Satur
day night , gomes.
Klmmell LG Barry LG
Jackson C Price c
Jones RG Raper RO
O. Godwin RT White RT
Pope RE Richardson RE
Ooff QB Aycock QB
B. Godwin LH Slaughter LH
Surles RH Shaw RH
Dixon FB Cribb FB
Score by quarters:
1 2 3 4 Total
Dunn 0000 0
Fayetteville 0 6 0 U lfc
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MIAMI, Fla. (W Johnny Cun- 1
ningham, the clouting garbage col
lector who upset world lightweight
champion Jimmy carter on Sat
urday night, was still too amazed
when he left town to plan how to
cash in on his new-found fame.
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The lanky father of six chilrtren
from Baltimore/ astdunddd the
boxing wotM when he emerged
from the ripg at MAmf Madtohi
with a split, 10-ronnd decitkm over
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restriction to necessary,, he said,
to store .the sport—*i>artlcularly
the small clubs, which have been
killed.off until less than Mare now
operating regularly in ’ the nation.”
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. Roland La Starza. picked by Joe
. Louto to he next heavyweight
t bhampkra, is at peak of oon
, dition,” 'trainer Don Fwio an
i novtoced today, and he will begin
tapering off to’ hold his edge. Flo
frio ’Was doubly delighted at Ro-
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»will wren the title from Rock i
Marciano on Sept. 34.