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Sfetf Griffs Attempt Badly Beaten Jackson in Hospital PORTS Toßise Again at Sf** THE EVENING STAR, Washington. D. Sox' Expense A-16 C. by TLESDST. HUT a». ia»7 After TKO Patterson in 10th Kemmerer Seeking His Fourth Straight; Hurricane Has Champion LOSS Yost Comes Back Opens OR By BURTON HAWKINS j Kidney Ailment; Drills Tomorrow The Senators, who bothered nobody during first of Is Fair For DRAW , »r FRANCIS STANN the halt Condition Rademacher the campaign, signs have shown EAST N. Y„ July By MURRAY ROSE of becoming irritating in MEADOW. more 30 (A*).—Tommy (Hurricane) Associated Press Sports Writer #WIN, the late going. In the opener Jackson, the heavy- of a three-game battered . July 30- series with the weight challenger, tonight was taken Champion Floyd Everything but Ability White Sox at Griffith to a hospital with a urinary Stadium they’ll attempt Patterson today planned the NEW fighter to in- today, YORK. JULY 30,-The followed his police flict grief only condition five hours luxury of a day and a half on the club stopped by escort to the dressing room as one in a daze. His long giving after he was Cham- of loafing following his butch- which is the Yankees a pion . legs mo\jed with an odd stillness. There were small cuts struggle for the pennant. ering of Tommy (Hurricane' Authorities at Meadowbrook fight near his eyes, but the real damage had to be within Washington Jackson in the title now hidden took its All-Star Hospital said Jackson's condi- called the "Slaughter Eighth big Game on his body and head. Hurricane Jackson took one vacation with a six- tion was fair. They were await- Avenue.” memorable pasting. game losing streak, walloped in ing results of chemical, X-ray 14 of its last 18 games. Since Then the 22-year-oid cham- For a full 15 minutes, “The Animal” was from and microscopic tests under- shielded returning to action after that gone by 25-year- pion will resume training for the press by a blue curtain. Yet, when the eccentric the newsmen and midsummer spectacle, the Sen- fighter. his "fantastic" title defense photographers mt I Bphja old against finally were admitted, they found Jackson ators have won 10 of 18, missing Dr. George Erickson, assist- Pete Rademacher. the strangely alone and unprotected. Lippe Breidbart, his a chance to desert the basement ant superintendent of the hos- balding 1956 Olympic heavy- weight champion, at manager, stood off in a sac corner. Freddie Brown, his by dropping a -header pital. said it had not been de- City August 22. cut man, resignedly was packing his potions and wands to Kansas Sunday. termined whether the ailment any For his “shutout" victory black bag part Kemmerer Helps had connection with the at in a in another of the room. Even Whitey fight. the Polo Grounds Patter- a Bimstein, the chief second, walked away. It's been more interesting was blood in the son earned a guarantede helping "There “He don’t pay no attention to orders, he got licked," club and to make it so urine when he was admitted,” $175,000 For his defense has been Kemmerer, siz- Breidbart telling reporters. Russ Dr. Erickson said. "There is a , against Rademacher. who never was some “I tell him how to able righthander obtained from fight, he don’t listen.” question as to whether there has fought as a pro, the fast- the Red Sox. When he takes the before striking titleholder will collect “I just asked Jackson if he'd fight again,” tonight was blood in urine -1 Patterson the mound he will be the fight. a $250,000 guarantee. a reporter said. shooting for his fourth straight "The doctors are examining This adds up to $425,000 for Freddie Brown, who now walked near, said. “What win. any possible relationship be- Itwo fights within 24 days for The White who Sox, blanked ft, wayward boy was the answer?” wttmi KafAHnnK 1 f JltsaCi wHWHP i tween Jackson's condition and I the one-time who the Orioles last night to pull WWL a TBBHr T the fight. He does not appear is following in the footsteps of “Jackson said he’d fight Patterson, and I quote, ‘lf within three games of the ¦ they'll let ” to have acute pain.” the fabulous Joe Louis on box- me.’ Yankees, will start Dick Dono- ing's golden trail. Freddie chuckled hollowly. “He’d better stay clear of van (10-3 1. Visited By Patterson I9th Straight Victory Floyd Patterson for the rest of his life,” he said. “He Kemmerer has performed a H §lt As for his mental condition. flip-flop since the All-Star t y a « Dr. Erickson said: "There is i Weighing the heaviest of his might get killed if he don’t. Besides, who’d want to gp r | , starting jobs nothing in his action at pounds see them again?” Game. In three abnormal i career 184 and and two relief appearances he or behavior, although I have ¦ punching with blinding speed. ** * * display F J . lyi §ifllm no making a compari- • can a 2.34 eamed- A wf Map |BB means of Patterson scored his 19th SITTING ON A RUBBING TABLE, Jackson participated average, providing welcome son with how he acted before ¦ straight victory and may have In the postfight interview by whispering snatches of sen- bolstering for a pitching staff the fight.” ended the fistic caiker of the badly. gave tences. It seemed incongruous, a giant with an outsized which had sagged Patterson, who Jackson i fighter known as "The Animal" All by himself, Kemmerer hafr - fierce beating until their Polo i in circles, head making such small sounds that placing a only by an made the swap with ap- Grounds bout was stopped in i They call Jackson "Animal” ear a few inches from his lips could one hear his words. pear delightful from the Sena- the 10th round, visited the ¦ because of his ability to absorb “My legs were lazy,” Jackson mumbled. Heretofore tors’ viewpoint. To obtain him, challenger for about five min- punishment and his tremen- his legs had been Hurricane's best asset—his legs and an along with Milt Bolling and utes after a 30-mile drive from i dous stamina. But he took Inhuman ability to sop up punches. Faye Throneberry, the Senators to the hospital. . too much for any beast before gave up Afterward Ruby “When did they get lazy?” Dean Stone and Bob m iK IB he told newsmen: Referee Goldstein ended Chakales. “He's okay. It seems to be t the bout at 1:52 of the 10th “First There has been no round, when I get knocked down.” moaning here, for Stone and more mental than physical. He ' with the protesting Jackson “Di'dn’t they ever limber up?” an interviewer asked. Chakales show a combined 1-5 said he felt a bit sick, but I: wobbling but on his feet. “Never did limber up,” the fighter replied, auto- record with the Red Sox. think it's nothing serious. Hope The 25-year-old, 192'i - not." pound challenger from New matically. He spoke as he had fought, as if by rote. He Against Goes 18 Tribe The youthful champion, un- dropped looked as if his mind were a million away. York had been three miles The 25-year-old Kemmerer , j marked, was accompanied by ’ times previously, and had been “Do you Sh** think you won any rounds?” a man asked. has whipped Kansas City. 10-3. CONTRAST IN EMOTIONS—It isn’t difficult to tell the winner from the his wife, Sandra, and his man- rocked from\head to toe in It was a barbed question, unfair in that If “The Animal” Detroit. 4-3. and , 3-2. loser after Heavyweight Champion Floyd Patterson stopped Hurricane Jack- ager, Cus D Amato. They ar- ¦ almost every round by Patter- claimed even one round it would point up the scope of since the All-Star Game. In son in the 10th round of their title bout last rived shortly after 11 a m. and -1 son's violent bursts to his bat- outing, against In- night at the Polo Grounds in his thinking. When the fight stopped by his last the 25 minutes later Jackson sent tered and bleeding face. was in the 10th dians, he survived shaky New York. Patterson appears to be almost bored by it all as he strolls erectly down word Ruby a from his room that There confusion at Referee Goldstein, Jackson hadn’t won a round. first , then pro- back to his corner after paying his respects to Jackson, while the he would Patterson was some two Hurricane see alone. the ringside over the counts of He fell for the bait. is picture of dejection left. (Other picture — ceeded to blank Cleveland the a at on Page A-18.) AP Wire- "We talked for about five' the knockdowns but Referee “I win affer,”w ,” eight innings four nits said, r Hurricane whispered. “I could go all last on photo. I minutes.” Patterson "and ! Goldstein said afterward Jack- way to earn 10-mning triumph. Ihe wished lots of luck. the but that man (Goldstein), he stop me.” a me I; son was up at the count of one * 's doesn’t : told him if he's a ** * invasion here for few in the first round (the bell Roy Sievera’ prospect of days. 111 drop to IN MOVING TO dim in see him sounded to end the round', THE dressing room of the 22-year-old remaining the again.” champion. in contention for Cards Keep on three in the second round and Floyd Patterson, strangely gladiator Pressure Braves a colorless Roy been crown. has Had 103 Temperature four in the nipth. who gives the impression of being perpetually bored, a pest to the White Sox. clob- He did not elaborate his Goldstein Judges Goldstein was encountered. Jackson had been dumped bering their pitchers at a on i and Bill at' .367! comment that Jackson's con- Recht and Joe Agnello all had the bell in the first round, again for a three-count in the | clip and thumping across 15 As Vinegar Bend Does Turnabout in 14 games, of which dition seemed to be more men- Patterson ahead by perfect 9-0 second, and one more for a count of four in runs 11 By the Asaocleted Preje up physical the ninth. the Senators have lost. eyed righthander called from balk by Art Ceccarelli and a tal than and added: scores until the rout was halted. I He's guess, 9-0 When Goldstein stopped it, in a round in which White Sox pitchers have been Wilmer 'Vinegar Bend' Mi- Columbus Sunday. In the third by Earl Torgeson. depressed, I to a The AP also had It with very they degree.” only Jackson didn't go down, there were some boos from the Roy's favorite targets. He has zell. who has been either scored just once on an Tom Brewer won his fourth certain the fifth round close. good or very bad so error, w singles. Jackson was to bloodthirsty. belted eight homers off them, far. looks alk and three in a row for a 13-8 record as the driven the Bothered by Elbows though ‘'come- Braves made it 11 out of Red Sox hospital, In “Ninety-nine people of smashing two each off Billy as "he has his The beat Mike Garcia. Ted situated Nassau out a hundred will agree with back” in the bag as th° Cardi- bases-loaded walk Williams, got County about 15 miles from Perhaps the most devastating me,” Pierce and Jack Harshman and 15 with a who 2-for-3 to his Ruby insisted. “Ldok, I was in tjie ring with those put pres- blow Patterson landed was a singletons against Donovan, nals continue to the with two out in the 10th after boost his average to .379, singled home in St Albans, , by guys. I saw what Jackson was taking up close. sure on Milwaukee in the hot the Giants had scored three and scored in his mother Mrs. Georgia Jack- left hook to the body in the Where Gerry Staley, Bob Keegan; in the clincher the up would Jackson go if I let fight j National League pennant race. the ninth to lead. 8-4. Del fourth as Norm Zauchin dou- son, and a sister. Jackson, fourth that doubled Jackson the continue ... to the Howell. Five of and Dixie commenting ; and made him grimare in pain. hospital?” 25 homers have been It was Mizell who went 11 Crandall’s 13th homer triggered bled. Williams, batting .532 he “felt bad." was jSievers’ to beat 4-3, the Milwaukee rally, against Tribe, again admitted about a m. Jackson offered practically Hurricane had whispered against the Yankees. Cincinnati. which the was 4:30 courage that during the fight he and pitch into brought tying nothing but spoke the Cardinals the the run home on walked with men on first and Dr. Erickson said Jackson's to Patterson, daring him to fight. “He did it five Vast Returns to Third lead July it Two second, Asked why he hadn't gone to 5. And was Mizell an error. walks sand- but Jackie Jensen, who See JACKSON, Page A-18 times. Floyd amplified. “I thought I was fighting pretty Ed Yost, who has batted only who gave up a grand-slam wiched Crandall's single in the into a double play when the 1 tiie body more often. Patterson good .” i once since suffering a severe home run to Gil Hodges in the 10th before Felix Mantilla, Indians tried the strategy for ssid Jackson's "elbows made groin injury against the White inning FACTS, FIGURES him hard to hit in the body.’ “When did you feel you were going to win?” a man wild ninth at pinch-hitting in his first ap- the first time Sunday, hit a two- asked. Sox June 16. will return to third July 18 as the Dodgers beat the pearance since a July 11 in- run single this time. ON TITLE BOUT j How about Rademacher? base tonight. Since crashing in dumped jury, Worthington Brewer, striking ”1 him all the Cards 11 and them worked A1 out nine and "Any man that's been flght- had way,” Patterson replied in a flat ' into Catcher Earl Battey at out of first place. for pass walking only now 5 the payoff on a 3-2 one, has 13 NEW YORK. July 30 (/P).— ing for years in the amateurs voice, his expression dead-pan. Chicago, Yost has appeared only complete games -1 10 Last night, the 26-year-old pitch. for the season. Financial facts and figures on is a pro in my book,” Patter- ** * • pinch-hitter against 1 as a the last nights Floyd July lefthander did all he could to Homers Chase Spahn Patterson- son replied slowly. “A man that, THE CHAMP’S blinked Yankees 7 and on that oc- help regain the lead, Val Hurricane Jackson heavyweight INTERVIEWERS when Flovd injury. pitching l Wes Covington's two-run Joe Will Play wins an Olympic title has to casion aggravated hts a DETROIT, */PV championship : revealed that tomorrow he will return to Greenwood Lake two-hitter that beat Pitts- gave July 30 —Val bout be good to beßt the world's best Yost's return will helo. for homer Warren Spahn a GroM crowd to train for his engagement burgh. 4-0. It was the eighth Joe Walker, former Southern m.loi a amateurs. I'm not taking him weird August 22 with Pete Is nursing a sore 3-2 lead in the fourth, but home Fsnm»’Pd gruFs -fuW.OOO. a victory—and third shutout—in Methodist halfback obtained by FpdPial 'a a MJVnoo. • lightly." Raaemacher. balding. 28-year-old who won the Olympic arm Throneberry has bpen side- runs by Daryl Spencer and Ray statp *ax— 10 games for the Cards, the Detroit Lions last —* title last making lined with pulled thigh who Jablonski chased the southpaw week in Np? rri* I MW.’Mi Rademacher. who watched fall and will be his pro debut. To Floyd, a stayed in second place as Mil- a trade with the Green Bay Radio-tPiPvlsion—JM*r>ooo however, it didn't muscle, while Sievers has been and Willie Mays homered for Patterson's share of n r *oo the national telecast 'only the seem unusual. He may not fight often’, waukee staged a four-run rally Packers, has notified Detroit Pattpraon * share of — playing despite lame leg. a 5-4 New York lead. Bob radio-TV Npw York area was blacked but apparently he a ! play t;»» 000 , is training constantly. in the ninth and then pushed officials he will this sea- * The White Sox will be here won it for the Patter«on total purse on 4o p*r;’out', In Columbus. Oa, said, Patterson trained over a 10th inning run to beat son. Walker, an insurance un- rent —>l34 *oo *pe had tuarantee of changed for Jackson ever since he won the for games tomorrow night and Braves, who used five pitchers fK.’r.nnn, however- I haven't my opinion the Giants. 9-8. derwriter in , Tex , in ••<*! 4of* championship by knocking out Archie Moore last Thursday. The Tigers then had Bob Buhl ready Jackson's share of ea t— that I can beat him ... we saw November and ace the off-season, earlier had in- Jarkson a share of radio-TV—- 3o Obviously, it didn’t in games Friday night. Roberts Lifts to «:!.*» 000 Page A-18 hurt Hurricane, asked for Phils hurl the 11th. 11 See EIGHT. him because move - dicated he mißht retire. Jackson s purse 111I * 1 if Floyd had improved since their first fight in June, 1856, Saturday and Sunday. That left the Braves three Roberts was at his best nodded affirmatively. percentage points ahead of the ' winning his second in a row—- Freddie Brown, rated the best cut man in the business, Cards and two games up on i after seven straight defeats—- idle Brooklyn. The Dodgers’ to gain an 8-13 record. He took cognizance of Jackson's appraisal of from Lemek, Davis j Patterson a hold on third place was shaved walked three, struck out six and distance. He zipped up bag his and said: to a half-game as the Phillies i escaped a home-run ball for the | “He's right Patterson, rg« about who is improved. What Impressive in behind Robin Roberts' four- first time in 12 games. It was Jackson don’t know is that he ain’t the fighter he was hitter, defeated the Cubs, 6-0. his first shutout since July 14. only game himself two, three years ago. He used to press a guy all in the other NL 1956, and his first victory in scheduled. Chicago July the way Last year or so he makes with a flurry and Redskin Drill since 18 of last By LEWIS F. ATCHISON In the . year. stops. He's had it. Patterson hit him any time he Billy wanted to.” Star Staff Corrtipondent Pierce won his 15th with a four- Rookie Harry Anderson, who hitter the second-place LELs-jpgi July as singles, two And so the fight was post-mortemed, LOS ANGELES. 30 had three drove in all the way back Ray Lemek. former Notre Dame White Sox blanked . runs for the Phils, tagging Don piSSIS to Broadway where Tom I wh'uwoin IBP Tannas. who co-managed Ezzard captain whose football career 5- and moved within three Elston with the defeat with a A Charles, the former heavyweight champion, gave his seemed ended by a knee injury games of the Yankees, w ho were first-inning sacrifice fly. 1 I OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 PM. 6.40H5 opinion. three years ago. aas at left idle. Boston beat Cleveland. Pierce, the top winner in the —I AND ’TIL 9 P.M. TIRE I TUBE “I don’t tackle when Coach Joe 6- in the only other game. majors, THURS. FRI. think Patterson wanted to knock him out,” today walked none and struck 15a CLOSED SUNDAY lined up Red- Only two men reach; 1 base junked ££*"*** V.OB Tannas said. “He just to punish Kuharich the out six as the Sox wanted Jackson for all starting against Mizell. who gave up a those nasty cracks is skins' offensive team Skinny Brown's four-hit shut- Hurricane supposed to have made for the first time. single to Dick Groat and a dou- out with three in the sixth in training runs camp” Tannas shook his head dolefully Lemek s appearance was not ble to Frank Thomas with two on two walks and singles by “He's a pistol, that Hurricane.” nearly as surprising as that of out in the fourth, then counted Minnie Minoso and Luis Apari- ? , among FIRESTONE Roman Mejias “A character, a freak’” a man prompted. A1 Doroa instead of Eddie his six cio. The Sox also scored on a He's Leßaron at quarterback. Tommy strikeouts to end the inning I ’ got an unbreakable chin, ¦ courage to spare and . It was the third victory of the marvelous legs,” Tannas sighed. Runnels and Dick James were “He has everything but the halfbacks and Leo Elter at month for Mizell. who moped PROBABLE PITCHERS ? ability.” GOODRICH E7“ into fullback. Kuharich explained I July with a 1-6 record AMEBICAN I.EAGI E that he aas starting out with i Now he s 4-7 with his flist shut- Chicago a* Washington night* out Donovan • 10-31 v» Keramerer the team. Lemek excepted, that : since last August 13 Kan*a» Citt a? New York—Truck* MAJOR <7-4* ™eituh LEAGUE Ford < I finished the 1956 season Baltimore night*— ? STANDINGS Moon Leadi Cards Cleveland at GOODYEAR Jack Davit Impressive Orav *o-in v» T oe* Wally Moon pushed his hit Detroit at Boston «nighu Sunning i, There nothing wrong MhM N Y® fk 'Whammy* ____ "uW ' —>o 710 7 613 9 62 34 .646~ time to move and cut in a man- -1 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 'Aightl—- Douglas despite < fS- vt *w-6>W Ch, ‘ ¦ seven walks in i Faco l» Burdette liiMM T*4a* 8«® 7 9799711 59 37 .815 ner that would have revealed innings by New York at 8t Louis ‘night* •"»» 43 f 1 five the young, one- ’ Oomer 1 4 4 7 5 4- 11 36 6# .375 26 that he can handle a starting \ I'iHllin WI. n\is iuii in it ¦ V .O o WA*H 4345 7 5 7- assignment if the knee holds up a \ Hiinny imhxs btr 35 64 .354 21' , WHEELER MEANS /HHRI frrlw ¦ Lot' 34 37 44 48 49 51 60 64 Evans also was genuinely impressed J \ Unconditionolly 709 ] with the drive of m eooTie guard Jack Davis of Maryland. guaranteed NATIONAL •• . 3 * * : youngster, I I 9 TlilTl The blond who had StCfldlNfl J * X lakelru rim* S Ip*l»r4»* . . i X o *4 FULL MONTHS If4l SoS • IllPilSjlH 12 ? • I See REDSKINS. 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