'It'lilb ltkICkkiAIN DAILY Moore Risks Ring Title With Anthony Tonight By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES-Archie Moore system will be used-the winner will meet Tony Anthony for the a round gets 10, the loser nine world light heavyweight cham- wless. pinhl eetonight. Moore won the light heavywei pionship here tngt championship in St. L ouis Dec.: Moore, the distinguished antique 1952, in 15 rounds with Jc from California, puts his world Maxim. championship up for the sixth time and it might just happen that the boyish Anthony of New York will take it. Nationally Televised The two go into the ring at Olympic Auditorium for 15 rounds or less in a NBC nationally tele- vised fight. It will begin at 9 p.m.+ - Eastern Standarc Time. Moore, a remarkable man of more than 40, will be engaging in his 186th professional match. An- thony, who has had but 35 pro fights, was not quite two years old when Moore stepped into the ring for the first time. About Even The two will probably answer the bell at about even money, with Moore possibly a slight favorite. The 10-point-per-round scoring GARY PRAHST ... leg improves "very fair and attractive." It of- fered land, money and oil and mineral rights to O'MalIey if he would bring his team to the Cali- fornia city. The truth is that O'Malley does not expect the Board of Estimate to approve the plan offered by millionaire Nelson A. Rockefeller, Wednesday, whereby he would lend financial aid to the city and to O'Malley in the Dodger's efforts to get land in downstown Brooklyn on which to build a new stadium. Fed Up' "The board has had 24 hours to ccnsider the proposal," the in- formant said, "and so far it has done nothing. O'Malley is tired! and fed up with this kind of vacil- lating." Torpid Wins IJug' Classic DELAWARE, Ohio QP)-Torpid, the sensational bay colt, won the 12th annual Little Brown Jug race yesterday in straight heats. The race carried a $73,528 purse, and was strictly for 3-yr.- olds. Torpid is owned by the Sher-/ wood Farm of Irvington, N.J. NEW STUDENTS A cordial invitation to DINNER, with brief PROGRAM and RECREATION is extended to you by The CONGREGATIONAL & DISCIPLES GUILD This evening, September 20 at The First Congregational Church, William & State Sts. Reservations limited . . . Call by 2 o'clock NO 2-5 189 1 There s a Nationally-Known Independent Record Dealer iniAnn Arbor Years of musically intelligent service in an atmosphere of congeniel informality, have resulted in an envied position among record dealers. A COMPREHENSIVE RECORD STOCK - TABLE MODEL & CONSOLE RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS RECORD CABINETS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES TV SETS by RCA VICTOR UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSIC May we invite you to visit us at either of our two convenient locations.