Tom Fool's Retirement Leaves His Rating up to Poll Voters Win

Tom Fool's Retirement Leaves His Rating up to Poll Voters Win

RADIO—COMICS—TELEVISION CLASSIFIED ADS j&faf WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1953 SPORTS fining 28, C *** Tom Fool's Retirement Leaves His Rating Up to Poll Voters s hhsh ¦ Win, Lose or Draw Leahy, Weaver m lerps to Meet Horse-of-Year By FRANCIS STANN ON SUSPICION THAT he was delinquent in training, Await Doctors' Heavier Line Honorsßetween stewards of the British Board of Boxing Control plan to question Randy Turpin, It is not very flattering to Bobo Olson, the new middleweight champion. Bobo hit Turpin Rulings Today For First Him and with everything he put Time Dancer had but couldn’t |M . the Britisher away. In fact, Randy won the Middies Optimistic Gamecocks Seen Greentree 15th and final round. Considering that he Also Decides had been dumped twice, this scarcely con- About Back; Coach As Most Experienced To Retire Champion stituted the mark of an untrained fighter. fUf Perhaps Turpin’s method of training lliaßfe Drills Irish by TV Os Maryland Foes While He's at Peak was unusual. American fight writers were 111Xm:.4 Jjl|| Medical reports from two Maryland will be outweighed , By th« Associated Press the first publicly to criticize him. This, too, 1111 fronts are awaited by Notre on the line for the first time this NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The was unusual. Some of the critics are vet- Name and Navy followers today season when South Carolina great racing career of Tom Fool erans who remember how things were in the to determine if John Weaver plays at College Park Saturday was behind him today, and now will quarterback the Middies in the Terps’ homecoming game the so-called training camps of Harry Greb, fpi question is whether he’ll be and whether Coach Frank Leahy Jam aH . The Gamecocks also will be voted the No. 1 of Maxie Rosenbloom Max Baer. The two ' horse 1953 #nd will direct the Irish in their sllPlt the most experienced team the over spectacular gray 3- Maxies were fond of in night the training club clash at South Bend Saturday. Terps have met, in the opinion year-old champion, Native chairs, deeply inhaling the strength-giving, At South Bend, Leahy insists of Emmet Cheek, one of the Dancer. Fr,nci’ st *»“ Terp coaches who has stale, blue smoke. Greb was more partial he is recovered from his stomach scouted John Hay (Jock) Whitney and to vitamins served him as he sat on high, revolving stools with ailment which caused his col- them. his sister, Mrs. Charles Shipman a rail of brass in front. lapse at halftime during Notre The Gamecocks have been Payson, co-owners of the Green- Dame’s 27-14 victory over subbing five men at the end of tree Stable, announced unex- The odds are always with the clean-living athlete, of quarter Georgia Tech Saturday. His the first instead of an ! pectedly yesterday that Tom course, provided he ability, But who entire team, sending in has too. some trained personal physician. Dr. Nicholas and then Fool would skip the $75,000 Em- very little have become outstanding figures, although it must single subs later in period i Johns, has ordered him to re- r the pire Gold Cup Saturday at be conceded extra of main in bed today, but unless . Against Clemson they sub- that measures ability were required. m I Jamaica. The 4-year-old son of ** * * complications develop it’s likely bed two ends, two tackles, and a Menow-Gaga will be sent to the he’ll be released left halfback at the end of a RUTH, tomorrow. Greentree Farm at Lexington, BABE OF COURSE, won fame for his ability to Weaver, who submitted to quarter. runs despite overindulgence and strong Ky„ next month to enter the hit home both in food neurological tests at Bethesda Gramling Among Best. stud. waters. Nobody before or since hit home runs one yesterday has 60 in Medical Center to see Johnny Gramling, the South Tom Fool, unbeaten in 10 season, as Ruth did in 1927. Yet Clark Griffith maintains if he has shaken the effects of Carolina quarterback, is one of races this year, will go down irt to this day that if Babe had behaved himself, he could have a shattering tackle in Navy’s the few passers in the Nation the record books as one of the hit 100 home runs a season. 9-6 loss to Penn Saturday, will | with better than a .500 average. greatest horses ever developed in learn today if he’ll be permitted NO REST FOR THE BEST—Frank Leahy, ailing coach of Notre Dame’s top-ranked football this country sports White baseman, got almost as much Gramling has completed 31 out The world Ferris Fain, Sox first to play. team, won’t take time out from his chores even while hospitalized. He is shown watching had anticipated meeting publicity last of his roadhouse brawl in nearby of 58 for a .534 percentage. a be- summer out Robert G. Smith, team phy- his squad’s practice via television yesterday at South Bend as the Irish prepared for Navy’s yards tween him and Native Dancer American League That’s for 501 and three Maryland as he received for winning the sician, said Weaver appeared to invasion Saturday. Leahy telephoned instructions to his assistants on the field. He col- topchdowns. He has had three in the Sysonby Mile at Belmont be in good condition and that batting championship the two preceding years. He not only lapsed at halftime of the Georgia Tech game Saturday with an acute attack of virus en- intercepted. in September and the Pimlico Vernon, also the tests were ordered as a pre- —AP lost the hitting title to the rules-abiding Mickey teritis, but is expected to be released from the hospital tomorrow. Wirephoto. Cheek has the Terps Special at Baltimore last Sat- cautionary measure. If Weaver warned urday. a first baseman, but the fist fight as well. that South Carolina has an ex- is lost to the club, Navy will be But Native Dancer up the other hand, still another first baseman, Eddie cellent maneuver on punt re- came On directed by George Welsh, a with a bruised foot and was re- turns and must be watched. Waitkus, is fond of telling how obedience to the standard standout in the Middies’ rout of year by Sir Gordon Richards Paul Edges Bratkowski The Gamecocks bring tired for the Alfred major league midnight jeopardized not Princeton Giel a four- rule of bedtime before game winning streak to College Vanderbiit, his owner. his career but his Hopkins to Start at End. only life. Park, their best start in many Arguments Unsettled. * * John Hopkins, who scored f** Wins With Jupiter For Back-of-Week Honors years. In their only loss, to Navy’s touchdown in the loss to Arguments raged on the merits By th# Associated Press < ON THE NIGHT of June 14, 1949, Waitkus, first baseman Penn, has been elevated to the Duke, South Carolina was trail- of the two horses, but the ques- ing, 13-7, and the march of the Phillies, returned to his hotel in Chicago about 11:30. starting team. The 6-foot-3 Cambridgeshire NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Be- on , tion of who would have won Brooklyn sophomore will replace In cause he has learned to play de- midway in the fourth period settled. Checking at the desk, he found a note in his box from a fumbled and Duke never can be Native end. Thus By the Associated Press fense as well as offense and be- | when they strange young lady who wrote that she had important Don Fullam at right Dancer has lost only once in his Middies will face the Na- cause he was key man in one came back to score the insurance brilliant career, running close information for him. Eddie decided, as long as he was back the NEWMARKET, England, Oct. the touchdown. a tion’s No. 1 team with sopho- 28.—Sir Gordon Richards rode of last Saturday’s major upsets, second to Dark Star in the Ken- early, to size her up. The young lady, who professed to be Beagle Paul Giel of Minnesota was Maryland and South Caro- mores at both ends. Ron Jupiter, a 3-year-old chestnut since 1949, tucky Derby. an admirer of the player, had Waitkus come to her room, left end chosen today the lina haven’t met has been at all reason colt, to victory in the 111th run- as Associated when Maryland won, 44-7. The Tom Fool, under a snug hold then shot him wfith a small-caliber weapon. Hopkins earned Press back of the week. his promotion ning of the mile-and-a-furlong Gamecocks’ last victory in the by Jockey Ted Atkinson, ran off by play against i ‘Tf I’d been out after hours,” Waitkus lamented during fine Princeton Cambridgeshire Handicap Stakes It was a close contest in the pF! I series was 21-17 in 1946, the with the $50,000 Pimlico Special and Penn. He caught passes for V ;|f his convalescence period, ‘‘l’d have been sneaking in the at historic Newmarket today. ballots between Giel and Zeke villi' year before Jim Taturr came to Saturday in what was to prove two touchdowns in Navy’s 65-7 the hotel. I wouldn’t have looked in the box, wouldn’t have got Kiqg of the Tudors, ridden by Bratkowski of Georgia, but ¦RrcgLp. MM Maryland. j his swan song to racing. He victory over the Tigers and Minnesota player got the call for won by eight lengths over Navy the have met the girl, wouldn’t have got Ken Gethin, was second, and Exception to Rule.

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