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MIAMITIMES, , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 195 S PAGE 9 , What The Experts Say About Moore Bids for Biggest Title By Ted Carroll Moore And Marciano ir.xL JKvl LIftHTH By CHARLES J. LIVINSTON . Mrr Riled Rocky Ready foe Moore ¦ • With the cham- pionship fight coming up next Tuesday, fight experts began choosing a winner to the encoun- ter slated for New York’s . Last week five leading author- ities on the game expressed their views on the outcome of the fi^ht r the ANP. Included in the group was , former heavy- weight champion, who picked Marciano to successfully defend his title. £ Quizzed in Toledo, , Louis S mpTaSciMC ~wnMMooae (ictf said he believes the champion’s greater punch will make the dif- >. ference, but he conceded that 'clM£,S Mr/rr Moore has a chance to upset Rocky. But Larry Amadee, ace trainer who aoled as second to Joe Louis in several of his fights, express- ed a different view. "I give Moore a very good chance of twinning because of his experience,” Amadee said. "Moore is awkardly clever very clever and he might outfight Marciano on sharper punching. "I do know this, Moore can jab (punch with a straight left) harder than any man in the ring today and Marciano’s nose might not hold up under his punches. If Marciano hurts him, Archie is experienced enough, tricky enough to revert to some defensive tactic. “Age doesn’t mean too much because it will be Archie’s ex- perience and tricks against Mar- ciano's youth and inexperience.”

* * * * Eddie Nichols, another top trainer who runs the Eddie Nichols Gym in , also picked YMCA meet each (Monday, Tuesday, Moore to win because he is a Announces Thursday and Friday 4:00 to 5:00 "hungry fighter” who wants to p.m. at the Dixie Park Pool. win the title desperately. Nichols Fall Program said: CLABBES *1 picked Moore The Carver YMCA an- Archie to win Branch boxing inside of 10 rounds because he is •munend today its fall (program for The club is ‘preparing hungry boys beginning September 19. The for the South Florida Golden a fighter, and because this boys something he has seeking program features outdoor and Gloves Tournament. All in- is been in- boxing requested for a long time. Archie’s been try- door activities, tournaments, terested in are ing for a long time swimming and informal to meet at the Carver Branch to get this classes. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 725 Freshmen To Enroll fight, spending a lot of money and Friday at 6:00 p.m. out of his own pocket. That shows CRAFT AND HOBBY CLUB how confident he is about win- SATURDAY BPECIALB ' ning. The craft and hobby club will "He is meet each Monday and Tuesday, Each Saturday 'beginning Oc- At This a better boxer than p.m. FAMD Semester beginning will from 5:30-6:30 tober 1, boy members will meet Rocky and make Marciano September 26. Boy (will By CHARLES J. SMITH. 11l whip himself. go members at the Carver branch YMCA for won’t leani to mold, fuse, braid, paint Tallahassee—Some 725 fresh- the limit, but Moore will win.’* outdoor, indoor activities and men—the largest number in the Peril* of Pearl-Hunt and build model planes. They will swimming. Every other Saturday, ? * • e history of Florida A & M Uni- Key South Seas also collect insects, birds, stamps boys will go on field trips to versity—are expected to partici- Two former champions also ex- and coins. places of interest. pate in the Freshman Orientation Drama pressed opinions on the fight, both All YMCA activities are super- weeik program which begins Sat- picking Moore to win. They are SWIMMING CLASSES by sympathetic A story of a pearl-hunt and vised trained and urday, September 17 and continue Bob Olin, former light heavy- leaders. A membership fee of 91.00 perilous adventure which turns a weight champ, and , Learning the YM acquatic through Sept. 25. methods and earning their way per year, plus a small fee for field % tropical paradise into an island also a champion in division the minnow, trips will be required from all Registrar E. M. Thorpe esti- of shame, "Po