Tuesday, April 25, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Lightheavy Champ Beats Clay in Two Jubilant over the successful defense of his title with a threeknockdown automatic Kayo last night, the veteran Johnson preferred to bide his time before reentering heavyweight competition. "I WOULD LIKE to take on all the contenders in the light-heavy-weight division before I tackle such guys as Ingemar Johansson, Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson," he said. PHILADELPHIA —(UPI) — Harold Johnson's two-round demolition of vaulted Von Clay made him a hot heavyweight prospect today but the National Boxing Association champion wants undisputed leadership of the 175-pound class before taking on the big boys. The 32-year-old Johnson may get his first opportunity to start cleaning up his 175-pound competitors on June 1. That's the day Archie Moore, holder of the New York-Massachusetts version of the light heavyweight title, defends it against Italv's Giulio Rinaldi in New York. Hungry Harold, who has been boxing for 16 lean years, picked up more than $12,000 for less than six minutes work against Clay Monday night. THE SWEETEST COMPENSATION, however, was the manner in which his usually hostile Philadelphia fans went wild with joy over his precision blasting of Clay, another hometowner. In the second, coolly biding his time, Johnson crossed two quick rights which pitched the challenger face forward to the canvas. Clay got up groggy at nine and was maneuvered into his own corner, where the champion battered him to the floor again. CLAY TOOK a mandatory eight count. Johnson then set him up with a short right and let fly with a series of punches which flattened Clay for the third time in the round. Referee Dave Beloff waved a halt. Under Pennsylvania rules a righter is awarded an automatic TKO when he scores three knockdowns in any given round, even in a championship bout. Basilio Quits SYRACUSE, N. Y. —(UPI)— Carmen Basilio, one of the most dedicated and courageous men ever to lace on a pair of boxing gloves, has decided to hang 'em up. Barring an unlikely change of mind, the 34-year-old former middleweight and welterweight champion from Chittenango, N. Y., made the anticipated announcement officially today with a terse explanation to sports reporter Billy Reddy of the Syracuse Post Standard. "I decided to retire." Basilio told Reddy. "I've always made my own decisions and this is mine. It's not an easy decision but it is getting harder to keep going at 34 years old." Basilio, smiling through the lumps and cuts he absorbed during a 15-round loss to N. Y.-Mass.-Europe middleweight champion Paul Pender on Saturday night, added: "Against Pender, I just ran out of gas." Golfers Lose to Oklahoma Oklahoma University, led by its fifth best player, Don Smith, handed the KU golf team its first defeat of the season last Friday. 9-6. Smith, a sophomore, took medalist honors with a two over par 74 and won a third of his team's total points. Rodney Horn of KU and Rob Ryan of OU tied for second place low score with 75s. The results were; Rodney Hern (75) tied Bob Ryan (75) 112. 12. KU OU POINTS Rudney Hern (75) Hed Rob Ryan (75) Dick Haithbrink (84) was defeated by Gary Jarmon. [79] 12 Don Chandler, punter for the New York Giants professional football team, will show a film on "The Highlights of the 1961 New York Giant's Professional Football Games" and hold a question and answer period following the film at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. On tour in Kansas, Chandler is sponsored by the Phillip Morris Company for which he is a Marlboro salesman in the off seasons. Brien Boggess (81) defeated Fred Scruthitch (82) 21/-½ The punting title was his the following year with an average of 44.6 yards per kick, but he lost it in 1958 due to injuries. David Grey (82) was defeated by Don Smith (74) 0-3 The former triple threat back from the University of Florida was also a star athlete in his high school days at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Okla. There he won letters in track, basketball and baseball as well as in football. John Ward Jr. (80) was defeated by Bob Smith (77) 1-2 KU's next two matches will be this weekend on Friday against Kansas State in Lawrence and Saturday against Wichita University in Wichita. His tour includes Wichita, Topeka, Lawrence and Kansas City. Bob Roulier was the individual singles winner in the handicap tourney which took place all last week. Chandler joined the New York Giants in 1956. That year the Giants won the world title and Chandler was the fourth best punter in the National Football League. Pro Football Films In Union Tomorrow KU now has a record of three wins, one loss, and one tie. Roulier rolled a 636 series. With his handicap of 68, he totaled 704 to far outdistance runner-up Ray Haines, who had a 580=84=664. But Minnesota chased reliefer Ed Rakow and before Daley could get the side out the visitors had tied it up at 6-6, getting the tying run when rookie shortstop Don Howser booted what would have been the third out. The A's blew a 6-3 lead in the ninth innings last night and lost in the 10th inning to the Twins 10-6, with lefthander Bud Daley absorbing the loss in relief and veteran Ray Moore picking up the win. The annual campus bowling tournament was completed Sunday in the Kansas Union Jay Bowl. Third place in the singles division was taken by Paul Liebnizt who totaled 657. Marv Thorneberry's three-run home run in the eighth inning had given the A's an apparent victory, as they went into the ninth with a 6-3 advantage. Minnesota Twins Beat Kansas City in 10th KANSAS CITY — (UPI) - Right-hander Ray Herbert hopes to snap the Kansas City Athletics' two-game losing streak tonight when he takes the mound against the Minnesota Twins. Herbert (1-0) will be opposed by Ted Sadowski (0-0). In the 10th. Earl Battye's three- run double was the big blow. Battye Roulier Wins Campus Bowl A close second in this division was the team of Byron Anderson and Tom Schmidt, only seven pins back although they had a combined handicap of only 140. Tom Tompson and Larry Campbell were the winning duo in the doubles play. They had a 1110+174 =1284 total. Jim Van Scoyoc won the all events competition with a 1864 aggregate. Larry McNichols and Tom Loewen were second and third with the respective scores of 1843 and 1826. The winning team had, with combined handicaps, a 3009 total. 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