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THX KVKNDfO STAR, Washington, D. C.** C-3 Patterson Fights » ATCHISON'S Shortstop rIMP! Louisville Signed ANGLE First Real Heavy By Indians as Bonus Player By LEWIS F. ATCHISON .• JjgllFjk 1 KANSAS CITY, July « UP).— Kenny Kuhn, 18-year-old short- t i ' Mm*. bn TV Tonight stop from Louisville, Ky joint t Jam may unseasonable, pretty good It be un- deal that year, get- the Cleveland Indians today at YORK, ~ reasonable and even unthink- ting a guard named Milt Sim- NEW July 6 UP).— their first bonus player Floyd 8 unde able. but pro football begins the Ington from the Cleveland Rams. 1 Patterson's timetable calls the current bonus rule. long grind tomorrow when the “We gave them George . for a heavyweight title bout in r Pla- I Not since they laid out a bun 1- Los Angeles Rams’ tukis, . • June. 1957, but the 1952 OlympicI fSlf* rookies re- an end. for another fel- die of cash for Pitcher Heri¦b & port (Calif.) low, forgotten. , champion may be ready, c MfF M ¦ Mi to their Redlands whose name I’ve 1 not Score in 1952 have M J training - year Brooklyn the w camp. It will be Hail. and they felt so sorry for us s The 20 -old signed a bonus player. Hail Gang’s a they threw Simington. Well, , Negro takes his first full- 1 the All Here week in 1 on ; squad as- just grown tonight * Kuhn is k feet 11 and weightIS later when the full Milt turned out to be an i heavyweight in 175. He won State honors it sembles. although all-league guard, best [ ‘ Archie Mcßride, a 185-pounder 1 overstuffed the one of baseball, football, basketball am d "’ veterans substitute another word the three players in the deal. I from Trenton, N. J. The 10-r wTBHRiLadBrLw ‘ High, - played pro game > Square track at Louisville batttni *8 - ' /Ml for hail. He in the bowl round1 match at Madison higl really e over .500 for three years of Coach Joe Kuharich and his and stood out." < Garden will be carried on net- ‘ Simington school baseball. ¦ ’1 depart died long • ’ work radio and television, ' staff today for Los An- not after start- - • * W |j§ geles to blaze the way for the the season ended. As Bell put It, , ing1 at 10 p.m (The bout will be Redskins, who begin work next “He had a little heart attack.” 1 telecast in Washington by if MINOR LEAGUES~ ***4 1 WMAL (Channel 7) Tuesday, and a week later all and broad- _ PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE No lamM scheduled. 12 teams will be either camp It's a long way back to . * cast by WMAL.) WiW w "^^4 in those _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE or en route to the most distaste- years not that the pros are ! Patterson has been in with 1 Toronto 4. Syracuse 1.- heavyweights _ Rochester 5. Columbus 8. ful phase of football—the “one. filthywith money. Some are still[ 1 before but the - Richmond 4. Havana S. ugh” biggest them, 4gy#w tuh. three training routine. forced to cut corners here and t of Joe Maxim.* association KENNY KUHN - - aSßucan' ¦MyL ; J light champion, Toledo 11, Charlestonl o. .'#> - *. ¦- ¦: r-;. .*>t *¦ - There was a time when pre- there, but it's not like a decade , 1 heavyweight Given Bonus by Tribe 1 Mffir-'^ ago weighed &&&& season work was doubly im- when some didn’t know ' no more than 177r . pounds. Pal Joey, course, , Omaha 5. Denver 2 (11 tontoys). portant pros. whether they would bfe of is ASSOCIATION Hank Greenberg, general man- to the The box- in busi- j ! . SOUTHEEN ! * the only fighter to beat . New Orleans 15. AUanta 0. ager Indians, office success of their exhibition ness from week to week. Bell Patter- st postponed. of the would not DODGERS MISS PICKOFF ATTEMPT—Philadelphia.—Peewee Reese, Brook- , son in 23 , Mobile Blrmtoshem lyn shortstop, put games meant the difference be- reports that Detroit already 8 pro starts and that i Only tames scheduled. reveal how much Kuhn was paid, seems to be trying to a headlock on Bobby Morgan, Phillies . decision, June 7, 1954. TEXAS LEAGUE tween breaking even for the has sold 30,000 season tickets and ( was dis- Oklahoma City 7. Fort Worth S. but he termed him the “finest infielder, as Morgan dives safely under Reese’s tag in an pickoff play puted by Tulsa 4. Dal,as young attempted year or finishing in the red. but is aiming at the Redskins' all- most of the boxing f 8. infielder I have aeen in in the seventh inning of last night’s game here. The throw from , writers.] Houston 9. Beaumont 0. Pitcher Jim the TV take has changed that time mark of 32,500. Sales are Shreveport 8. San Antonio 1. a long time.” Hughes Reese was a Umpire One of Patterson’s roughest N , EJ ‘GIIE to trifle late. Stan Landis called the play. The Phils now. With the colleges divided, up in San Francisco and Los t Albany 7 V#.S!i?. 2 ' Kuhn was scouted by H. B. nights was spent Schenectady at Binghamton postponed won, 5-4. AP Wirephoto. puzzled and woefully inept at Angeles, reports [ in the ring with 1 - (Buzz) Wetzel and from all i Wagner. , Allentown 8. Williamsport 2. a and John Schulte. this part of the business, the over the league are optimistic. ! Dick He won the fight t Reading 3. Johnstown 1. The latter, who signed Phil but was gasping for breath . WESTERN LEAGUE NCWCOMBC, WYNN MAY START pros have stepped in and picked Well, the show goes back on ; ‘ from Colorado Sprints 13. Pueblo 4. Rizzuto for the Yankees, had up paycheck body they ,| Des Moines 4. Lincoln 0. say MAJOR LEAGUE a fat from TV. the road next week for Wash- . ‘ Dlows. The next time ' Wichita 8. Sioux City 3. this to of Kuhn: It’s almost impossible for a pro ington and all the rest, and some , ’ met Patterson polished off Wag- SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE "He is a better prospect money any in , Columbia 2 Columbus n. than BOX SCORES club owner to lose of us are looking forward to it. oer five rounds and chased I Montgomery 3. Charlotte 2. Rizzuto was when Isigned hopelessly ' Augusta 9. Savannah 2. him.” National League more, unless he is ad- J him into retirement. at Macon postponed. eight Team Jacksonville Kuhn is one of chil- A's, 4; INDIANS, dicted to matching pennies with Mcßnde , PIEDMONT LEAGUE David, 3 doesn’t rank among 1 Lancaster 10, Sunbury 1. dren. One brother, was strangers. BASEBALL the top 10 heavyweights . York at Hagerstown, rain. University Cleveland. A.H.O.A. Kans. City. al- Newport 12. center for the of Ken- AH OA * * * ¦* though News Portsmouth 1. tucky Smith,rf 4 3 10 Demae’i.ss 4 10 5 Early All-Star Continued From Page C-l L • he beat the No. 9 man, , Lynchburg 10. Norfolk 3. football team last fall. Younc.2b 2 0 3 2 Valo.lf 2 10 0 Choice Bob Satterfield, out- lArlla.2b 1110 Renna.rf 30 4 0 Commissioner Bert Bell, who each homered to bring the A’s ] in his last Roaen,3b 3 00 6 Slaugh’r.rf 10 0 0 CHICAGO. July 6 UP).—The batting averages through Mon- endeavoring arbitrate the ing, May 11. Satterfield was sub- Kilter,lf 412 0 Simpson,cf 2 2 10 power-packed s is to home safe. Lopez smacked his bingj Doby.cf 4 0 0 0 Power.lb 4 112 1 l National Leaguers s day’s games; Curly Lambeau-Redskins dis- -1 for Patterson that night in Str’kl’d.ss 3 0 14 Flnigan.2b 4 0 2 3 today early favorites Mickey third of the season in the eighth < Chicago after Floyd pulled .'liMuwMaaKdatoMasHMMßMNtMMaiMiMHtoaiLnmMaHHaiMi SWoodlins 1 0 0 0 Lopez. 3b 4 12 3 were made s AMERICAN—Ib. Ver- pute over salary which Curly i out Hecan c 3 10 0 Astroth.c 3 0 5 1 over tbe American Leaguers as s non, Washington, .282; 2b, Nellie lalms Is due him from last sea- for the big run. DeMastri un- 1 because of ptomaine poisoning. AHobe'l.lb 3 0 10 0 Shantz.p 3 110 opposing managers ¦ 26, Wnin.D 3 6 0 1 Oorman.p 10 0 0 rounded out t Pox, Chicago, .337; 3b, Jim Fini- son, took time out to reminisce loaded his No. 3 belt to lead off; \ At Mcßride has won 20 of their 25-man squads for the 22d gan, City, .288; Harvey good days. 29 starts with eight knockouts. Totals 31 8 24 13 Totals 31 727 13 -1 Kansas ss. about the so-called old the first inning, ending a 29- All-Star baseball game at Mil- Kuenn, Detroit, .316; If, Ted Wil- Bell recalled the year when he Hej was stopped twice by one 1 Singled for Young in Oth waukee Tuesday. ¦ inning scoreless streak for Early Jimmy Walker 2 Popped oat for Strickland in Oth. liams, Boston, .386; cf. Mantle, and Art Rooney shared the ’ t and Boardwalk The Americans hold Wynn, who lost his third against Billy Cleveland 000 101 010—3 a 13-8 .306; rs, A1 Kaline, Detroit, .373; obligations of paying the Pitts- i 1 Smith. City margin 5 Tburs.> 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Kansas 200 010 Olx—4 in the midsummer series • c. Yogi Berra, New York, .288. burgh Steelers’ bills, and scratch 11 victories. The but den of proof is all on Hans—Smith (2).