THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1957 ARIZONA SUN PAGE SEVEN Robinson Prefers Fall Bout Midleweight Champ , who doesn’t like to Public To View Jet fight on hot nights, rejected, this week, a proposal to defend Fighters In Action his title against Welterweight King Carmen Basilio in July. LUKE AFB, Ariz.—Nearly ev- Jim Norris, president of the ery Arizona community is sched- International Club, 'told uled to get a look at a formation like to pro- of eight jet fighter planes on Robinson he would mote the fight at Yankee Sta- Armed Forces Day, May 18. dium in early J uly. Col. Roger B. Ludeman, state “It. could be real hot then,” Armed Forces Day project of- Robinson, who regained the ficer, said said planes willbegin their middleweight crown from Gene swing about a.m. state-wide at 10 Fullner May 1. “Ihave a mental He said planes from Williams block about fighting on hot Air Force Base, Luke, and the nights ever since the Joey Maxim Arizona Air National Guard will fight. If we make the fight, it cooperate in giving Arizonans a willhave to be in September.” »¦ \ x ' IIP' view of their modem fighting Robinson collapsed from heat l», & *«|hbbh| forae." prostration in the 14th round of Military installations through- his light title fight out the state are planning open with Maxim at Yankee , houses during which they will June 25, 1952. He had been far show modem weapons and ahead when he collapsed from equipment. the 104-degree heat.

NEW CHAMP—Sugar Ray Robinson who fought and won a decision in a five-round , last week in a return heavyweight championship bout with Gene Fullmer, is shown wrapping his precious hands as he always does before a fight. “Sugar” reserves this chore for himself. MOTORIST WHO SHOT ANOTHER SKY HARBOR STILL RANKED tenth nationally among the more than. 175 tower controlled DRIVER FOUND TENTH NATIONALLY airports in 1955. For 1956 Chi- Police found the angry motor- For the second straight year, cago’s M.dway Airport was in ist who left the scene after Sky Harbor Municipal Airport first place in air traffic with shooting another driver follow- is ranked tenth nationally in 372.177 plane operations: Its ing an argument over the right- volume or air traffic with 252,- clo.ost rival was , Fla. of-way. 000 planes taking off and land- with 336.228. Following in order A week ago Friday evening, ing at the airport in 1956, ac- were International, Frank Kennedy of 912-B South cording to figures released by New York’s La Guardia, Denver, Ninth Avenue, was shot in the the Civil Aeronautics Adminis- Atlanta and Charleston. In the groin at 7th and Apache. Police tration. Sky Harbor was ranked volume of air traffic, Sky Harbor reported the driver of a sedan was ranked ahead of such lead- Take-Home Prices as St. Louis, * accused Kennedy of running 27, 1109 E. Hess admitted, ac- ing airports , San Antonio, and through a stop sign with his cording to police , Dallas Vi QT. l6 ... 6 FOR he fired the OZ. CANS $1.59 up Minneapolis. pick truck. shot wounded Kennedy. Kennedy was rushed to the Mercantile Co. After being questioned by deputy Standard Veterans Hospital where he is PBTPOIH7E Wholesaler*, Phoenix, Arizona county Attorney Vernon Croaff, recovering. OUR ADVERTIZERS* 12 02. CANS ... 6 FOR $1.25 QT. .. 51c Last week Thomas A. Brooks, he was released. I FI I II U II I L L

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