Football League would "spend|ers of the mewly-organized AFL.| IIOWers saa Weumgon wx. evefy cent we've got to run" the| The Giants offered Flowers a|Mara, vice - president of the new oP hetieas Football League poms of $a. 500 4 5 bBo Jest, Giants, broke a promise by filing out business. no-cut contract al ol yearly.|a Dee. 1 contract with Flowers testified at a federal] The Chargers offered Flowers A ei hn the NFL court hearing where the Giants|a $10,000 bonus and a two-year id are trying to ent the Univer-|contract calling for $17,500 a they told him they would not file sity of Mississippi star from year with the same no-cut pro-|it until after the Sugar Bowl 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, June 24, 1960 Tommy Bolt Has All-American States NFL To Kill AFL PITCHING PROSPECT HAS FAST BALL 'BLAZEROONIE' RENO, Ney. (AP) -- The But he needs a rabbit's foot. American League figures Paul | Reno beat Dalkowski 8-3. It Top Temper Still By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer A couple of years ago, Tommy Bolt pleaded with sports writers to get off his back. Yes, sir, the golfer with the terrible temper was going straight. "Look," he told a group of re- porters, "every time I go to a tournament, you fellows talk about veteran Stan Leonard, handsome Jackie Burke, smiling Jerry Barber and the terrible tempered, club - throwing, fiery Texan, Tommy Bolt. "All that publicity is embar- rassing to me and gives the gal- leries the wrong impression. The fans expect me to throw clubs, but I just don't do that." Hmmm. So he doesn't throw elubs. Those are funny looking sticks he tosses around, then. RECALLS BABE HERMAN Maybe, like Babe Herman, the old Brooklyn Dodger, he can't help being a little unusual. Babe, the story goes, pleaded with sports writers not to write stories making him appear a little ec- centric. He had them just about convinced when he pulled a half- smoked cigar from his pocket and stuck it in his mouth. A writer lit a match for him. "Never mind," the Babe said, "it's lit." All bets were off right then, And so it is--and has been--with Bolt. ' NOT CLOWNING There's a whale of a differ- ence, though, between the two. The ball player provided fans with a lot of laughs. Bolt throws clubs, breaks stakes, slams the ball with his putter and argues with the gallery and fellow play- ers when things don't go right for him. A few years ago he caused a sensation in Australia when he the course during a tournament and then got into a bitter argu- ment with an Australian player. Since then, he has smashed stakes, buried his club in the mud after a missed shot and last week hit two balls into the water and then pitched his club in after them. It happened in the first round of the U.S, Open at Denver. This 42-year-old six-footer from Florida can stand on his own as la golfer without using his tem- {per as a prop. He has been on threatened four times to walk off|Ope: the pro circuit since 1947 and, although he has won fewer than 20 tournaments, he invariably ends in the money. OLD HABITS Maybe someone should get him into a corner and explain he doesn't have to get red - necked about things to be known as a colorful character. It might be too late because he's been throw- ing things and getting into a fit of pique for years. Ee is entered in the Canadian n at Toronto St. George's club July 6-9. If he appears, someone should ask him to pro- duce the card an old army buddy of his gave him two years ago. It reads: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to make the things I can and the wisdom. to know the difference." The friend gave it to him in 1958, when Bolt was playing me- diocre golf. Wonder if he had it with him at Denver? ichards' Baltimore Orioles are loaded with strong young pitchers, But they haven't seen anything yet. The Orioles have a 2l-year- old southpaw working with Stockton of the Class C Califor- nia League who has a fast ball that's a blazeroonie, Steve Dalkowski, a sturdy fireballer from New Britain, Conn,, struck out 19 Reno bat- ters Tuesday night, matching the whiff record off the 18- was his ninth loss in 13 deci- sions. The 4-9 record is deceptive, though. Stockton is in last place in the six-team league, and Dalkowski's feat came in eight innings. Dalkowski was heartbroken after his loss. "I let you down," he told manager Billy Demars. "No, you didn't," Demars re- plied. "You're getting the ball OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- All. signing with Los Angeles Charg-|visions. game last New Year's Day. America fullback Charlie Flow- ers testified Wednesday coach Jira Lee Howell of New York Giants told him the National Summer Arrived, 21 June ~~ Del-Hi Spaulding (So It Is Alleged) year-old league. over. That's all I ask." OFFICIAL FIGHT FILMS... DIRECT ROM RINGSIOE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) 'FIVE BRANDED WOMEN' WITH SYLVANA MANGANO TV. Towers or Antennas ® INSTALLED MOVED ® REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL SETS |LEN & LOU's T.V. | | RA 8.5804 --- RA 5-7844 | INGO'S LOSS DEATH CAUSE STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Like millions of Swedes, John Larsson, 49, sat down by his radio set early Tuesday morning to follow the direct broadcast from New York of the world heavyweight box- ing championship fight. When the fight reached its climax in the fifth round as Floyd Patterson's vicious left hooks cut down Ingemar Jo- hansson, the excitement ap- parently became too much for Larsson. He crumpled beside his radio dead from a heart stroke. 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