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' AWMNDALf'S TWO-WAY STAR I THE EVENING STAR Norris Bitter strikes] Washington, O, C., Wednesdoy, September 28, 1960 Sports D-5 Sonny Utz Has Come f and On Ties Long Way for Atoms Ending SPARES By CARL SELL By JOE WILMAN Writer •tar Stall With ¦ -¦ ¦ - I Sonny Utz has been Annan- Boxing CASH«CARHV dale High School's regular left WOO CHICAGO, Sept. 28 (AP).— halfback for three seasons, but A bitter Jim Norris yesterday this year he figures to play W renounced all connection with more football than in the pre- professional boxing and de- vious campaigns combined. clared a finish to the National Utz joined the varsity as a freshman and although only Boxing Enterprises. 5-foot-6 and 132 pounds played Norris, wealthy sponsor of in the defensive backfield. He the original International Box- moved into the starting of- ing Club, officially bowed out of fensive role as a sophomore. Except for three games last boxing at a news conference on year he has been a starter ever the eve of the final Wednesday since. night boxing TV feature in Chi- SEGALS Sonny suffered a chipped bone in his ankle in the Atoms' cago Stadium. 1959 Eddie Perkins of opener against George Chicago Accurate Scoring Records Washington and missed the •» meets Gene Gresham of Detroit Can Help You Improve Falls Church, Hammond and USD SONNY UTZ |in the final TV fight In the In ’ Wakefield games. Wakefield your next' session of i VV 1 DRY 11 tied the Atoms, 7-7, for the Atoms’ Top Back tonight, capping a 1 league bowling, keep track of I IWyFMs LONDON —Star the number only blot on Coach Ed Henry ’s Staff Photo nine-year history of boxing’s ' of times you | the strike team's record as it won the golden television era. pocket. OLD FRONTIER aa a % school's first Northern Virginia 78 yards for a touchdown on In three-game series, you’ll Under Fire Group I championship. punt return as the Atoms de- Congressional probably have 33 shots at the Q| N ffl Coach Henry is using Utz, feated Falls Church, 20-12. He full rack of pins. If you can hit £ "I'm I got into I sorry ever now a 5-foot-10, 182-pounder, added one extra point against the 1-3 pocket 22 to 25 times, boxing,” said Millionaire Nor- Bottled in Bond as a starter on offense and GW for a total of 25 points so°o you’re a pretty good bowler. In jris, who has been under Con- C @1 defense this year. He also does far this year. fact, your average should be gressional fire for alleged affil- the punting and is used on the Annandale meets Hammond d around the 200 mark. with characters and return iation shady in 100 PROOF kickoff punt teams. at 8 p.m. Friday night at GWv If you hit the pocket 16 to 22 i IB| I e I boxing. Annandale, the area's top- in the feature Group game times, you’re about a 185 aver- tried best ranked scholastic team in the this week end. The Atoms de- -: “I my to bring jage bowler. area last year, opened its sea- feated the Admirals, 26-14, lastst good boxing to the public of I If you get fewer than 16 balk 17 with said "but son September a 26-0 year. America,” Norris, my : in the pocket, your average will victory over George Washing- Hammond also has won itss ! enemies as vague as they i be less than 180—unless you’re ton. Utz dashed for three first two games, whipping Falls Is were—beat me down. Now, our lucky. M touchdowns on runs of 38, 29 Church, 26-7, and last weekk is quitting an im- organization Keeping records of your and 5 yards. fought off Mount Vernon fort possible situation. I don't feel bowling scores is a good habit. Last week Sonny scampered a 6-0 win. out on I'm ducking boxing. It’s Check to see which of your I just come to the point where three games is usually your best. I figure any usefulness'or desire Or which is your worst. c BOURBON I had in is If first is : Kaat for three runs in thele boxing gone. your game gener- Sf SENATORS eighth. Bill Skowron deliverec ¦d “What the so-called reform- ally your lowest, the reason be that Continued From Page D-l I a pinch homer off Sadowski :i, ers have accomplished in box- may you are not prop- ’°° imported ®fl who went after erly warmed up. Try rolling a B !¦ esting data for the Pittsburgh t away Tonsty; ing might be, I don’t know. MARSHALL and practice game before your who Kubek singled Hector Lopes ?z They have made us turn gumshoes, might be won- league series ISLAND Kaat succes- s- so begins. Or, maybe VIRGIN dering how their Harvey Had- walked. yielded square,’ they say, but where I WlllwnET I Io Maris and Jin: some exercises will loosen dix and Bend Mizell—- sive singles to (n i is boxing today? you Vinegar if Pisoni. completing the damage up you can’t bowl a practice who also throw from the *' “There is horrible lack of wrong a I game. side—will fare against the Yan- NOTES: The Senators anre boxing talent at the moment If running out of is kees. running out of second base- gas your fifth and promoters everywhere are > n .99 < problem, your third RUM 2‘ game will . . . Billy Gardner iiis The weary Senators have men . butting their heads against a usually be your lowest. You through for the year with a 80 proof 12114 H produced only 16 hits and [ e stone wall. There is no incen- 1 Jr fiM. I 'MJMMNin* probably need more practice four . torn rib cartilege, and Schaiv<,e fifth runs in their last three tive to develop a boxer. ¦ IA sessions to strengthen your¦<7 jflßl games. They’ve run out of gas i can think about next seasor We put our heart, money muscles so three after because of a torn muscle behind ld games won’t giving it a tremendous i ’ * ’’’’ and integrity into boxing tire you. VIGGY'S LIQUOR STORE 1S only 1 J tussle. They’ve fanned 19 times i his right knee . . . Schaive wai to get slapped down. Our belly The point is that accurate in their last two games and I lugged from the field on sa is now full and we’re quitting.” records of your scoring leave the impression that the , stretcher in the third Inninslg i can give you some valuable infor- Louisville i when, trapped between first Slugger factory made Stadium Available mation on flaws that you their bats of lead. and second, he tried to retreat might not and his Norris said the even suspect. The Senators once owned a spikes caught. Chicago Stadium would FUNDAMENTALS: 10-7 record against the Yan- Schaive, Pitcher Camilo Pas- 5- be available The keys for to kees. Now it’s 10-11. The cual and Shortstop Zorro Ver- r- possible boxing promotions, top bowling form—and top dream of beating the champs salles picked up loot from Lookik but added he didn’t expect any scores. Brush up by reading

Magazine before the . . topflight "Fundamentals for in a season series for the first game . fights. All Bowl- Pascual received wrist w’atchh ers.” To get time since 1933 is gone, for a The original International your copy, send 10 ,ifth 8 0 'll for being named, with the In- cents and a stamped, Proof! they run out of games against l *;Boxing Club was organized in return them dians’ Jim Perry, to the maga- * : envelope to Joe Wilman, c/o tonight. l j 1949, a rebirth of the Mike | zine’s team 11 ¦ this newspaper. S 2’ Duren Matches Record Jacobs boxing regime. It had' while Schaive and Versalles got , Joe Louis as figurehead, with The Yankees' trio plaques for making Look's s B pitching Norris. Arthur M. Wirtz and of the Great Kentucky Bourbons struck out 12 last night. Duren American Association team. BOATS and MARINE SJ on( l Truman Gibson as ringleaders. U lit I111 IXI - Largest Selling Bourbon in got them off winging by strik-, , Manager , j I M The first Chicago, Stadium ing out the first five, matching honored the Ad Club at by a* TV i boxing show was October 3, , <~ pment ~ heave nhill -J a major mark—for getting luncheon yesterday, revealed ° »ILA V condition. c ul ck Bale ms c be 1951, as Dave Sands %. . ™ «n P jn& BWv them at the start of won a , a game, the Pirates have offered four e.ric * ,or complete 10-rounder from Bobo Olson. Mr- Pc'ver. OLMSTEAD E 1 that is—shared by Lefty Gomez players for Versalles, but p STUCKY STRAIGHT he -000 F was CS' Wilson blvd This the first Ar QHJ* W| g&j coast-to- lint (1937), Dazzy Vance (1926) and added: "Three of them are ton, Va„ JA. 7-8400, „; coast televised fight. The first CABIN CRUUEB. (1912). broken-down minor leaguers.” need! flxlnt;’ $5OO or best offer. BOURBON IBC promotion, however, was CL. 0-3874. .... MV S found - Stengel out that . Cookie called Tt. the . . Battey srephebd'bcnabout^ Duren is fit—for the heavyweight ! at least two league’s best and prom- ’ championship lnboarda. Used very Uttle MA. 1 j bout between Ezzard ,- .->1 . or three innings. Ryne fanned ised the Senators will finish Charles in L’N and Joe Walcott T"PJt, G FOB,. BLUES, w seven before departing after the first division season. Jersey in TROTT. :AM¦I -I i ala JK ’ik fifth HO S next Chesapeake Bay. For reserv IP? four innings, but weakened and Comiskey Park, June 22, 1949. .call CAPT. KINO, 301— UN 7-880“: ; A gathering of 6,589 saw thee I A I 1 • LIQUOR STORE 131—14-FT. BOW BOATS: plywood: I] l|\ became wild in the fourth, Charles won a 15-round de- good game. . . The Senators e cond.: $5O «a. 2 I . will be Also Gruman I I I I !¦ I W" b • I I bll wk JE rP when the Senators got their I off I cision. umlnum canoes. 17 ft.; excel, cond : | tomorrow and Friday, wind- $l5O ea, CL. 0-1244 lone run. the season here In the next seven years. 111 ing up against ¦J JOHNSON MOTORS now at discount Duren told world championship avs 4 favorite - it he’d like . models liable. N reporters the Orioles Saturday and Sun- fights were CAP Chesapeake fry "A smooth Scotch ot o Scotsman s a STAN'S BOAT CENTER. 8230 Ga. to pitch couple of more times staged in the Chicago Stadium, ave and ,day. . . . Battey broke upp j . JU, 5-7773.' pt-i you'll know why. in the Yankees’ four last remaining Duren’s string of strikeouts ,s The championship fight in •tJT'.CBOAB atrip Ts-h .->0 runabout: pl Johnson outboard motor games. Despite the flurry of with the stadium was March and trail- a grounder to short and d 25. er. All In execl. cond. $475 complete PIKESVILLE strikeouts he feels he needs or will aell separate. WHITESIDE Ryne said, "If I had known I 1958, when Sugar Ray Robin- LO. 7-2381. 3^^. 1 I work and he might, at that. In had a crack at a record, I son gave Carmen Basilio a 15- the fourth Reno Bertoia and REPOSSESSION MARYLAND lo wouldn't have thrown him thatit ¦ round beating in a middle- ° o/° imported il Jim Lemon him for la clipped slider.” weight title match. 1959 16-ft. j Nordborg Cedar strlo run- STRAIGHT singles and Duren forced across about. Completely equipped with wind- | aaamii jWkl The IBC, early in 1959, was shield. steering, M a run by walking Faye Throne- running lights. Boat Cash and V I III I called In good condition. Open for offer Call Advertising. Carry.l a monopoly by the finance berry and Earl Battey. company between 9 a m and BASEBALL United States 5 p.m. JU. ouuiun ’¦b Grba held the Senators hit- Supreme Court. 5-3302. MA dve The Norris-Wirtz less for three innings and Tur- Continued From Page D-l1 holdings in n Madison CLOSING OUT 'E considered himself the Square Garden had BffSiUiJJJliilTOßfflwia A X” ley a rinky- I Dodgers set last season n All boats, motors, boat trailers and I 4ft to be sold. Norris our dink when Throneberry singled with regrouped accessories, regardless of loss no 1,078. Come a 4>*tu in Chicago with the National early. Dealers invited. COLIE’S in the ninth for Washington’s I Four BOATORAMA. miles of unearned runs with two° north "J.PO (iflh ffSißil hit the last l Boxing Enterprises. Laurel. Md.. Route 1. Washinabon- ! Tokay K TITTn only in 5 / 3 innings. ; out in the Baltimore hlvri Phnna Parlraraw Liquors Ro „., , s ore i eighth inningg I Baltimore blvd. Phone Parkway Liquo , Lee Gets brought the Phils from behind d H » " Tough , 30 " ' EUBB gl P n against. Milwaukee righthander District 7-2242 80 I But Lee also his Lln7oln ¦' 86 I pi'OOf was having Joey Jay (9-8). 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