Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1943 — Page 9
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Yet, Boys | Fight as the ‘Most Thrilling’ | _ | BLOOUTNGON, me. yep. | Fight as the ‘Most Thrilling’ ‘1—~Tickets and prices for ‘the A = Ne 2 By JACK CUDDY Tie [Crear menting of the {| 2 Tre Oh TENE] Te TAR omy Great Lakes | haval station } | gyre * Ca NEW YORK, apt. Te ATIGANE etry incidents and the herole | football team and Indiana {. Inmng R t performances that have stood out like sharply-etched mountain peaks Snive EY feannat. be Telenzed Te . &F- through the years, the Louis-Galento fight to ne was the “most promile : nent of all. : : §ame is secured, Z. G. Clev- Sue EN PEREING a That's why I told the bright young girl reporting for her high school fuser I. > athletic director, NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The joy in| PaPer that She Sous-calents fght provided my greatdst thrill in sports. NL Ey - The dark- youngs wend The game is to be played at | Brooklyn was unfined today for the laws of conditioning by absorbing|
: Indianapolis, but. arrange- 0 Dodgers were back in third place in the big note book. R sure
the National league and, riding the prise. She undoubtedly expected &/too much beer and harder liquors—
of
| 22 Entered ‘In Swim Meet
{' With 22 swimmers already regis-
Fitzsimmons’ charges. Bucky ‘Walters and Paul Derringer, the aces of the 1939 and 30 pennant winning mound staff of the Cincinnati Reds, opposed each other last. night for the first time since Derringer was sold to the Chicago Cubs, Walters and the Reds emerged victorious, 3-2, when Bucky
tension of all for the writers came at a world heavyweight championship fight. You can't appreciate ‘that now" because of the tongue-in-cheek attitude of most writers and fans toward the many mismatches
before Pearl Harbor things were different, and it was only at heavyweight title fights that I saw vet-
that result from lack of talent. But.
had Louis swaying helplessly against the ropes of a neutral corner before
‘the fight scarcely had started—with
the crown tottering on his head.
And Galento was swinging wildly as |
the late Joe Jacobs kept screaming
at him, “Hit him—you fat so-and-
80, Hit him!" Galente Too Wild
Louis recovered from that firstround beating to give Galento a
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a at el TIMED {| of vy Sue Aud, riding the er epiyats MEISE [is which, wasu't given ‘w ot Netrewne vl fo EE. oH. a university stadium | | Pave set their sights on the second laying of "My tucky | magnificent young NY ia se Tan : Te Ag in which to hola 1.” Arapges 1 the hands of the Glaciame mad | oe ictory i the derby: such a thne| kn his seventh defense of the]. J Specially Built for WAR-TIME DRIVING | ceone. a Jachits Suould be Scmpleted : ans a 11 meunaii Reds. in which Gallahadion triumphed Yankee stadium were lifted, scream. cE Ae he | Smooth Stet With = Clon aie-and into the show position with & six-|Over Bimelech. back], from their seats in the first — “18 : noe ree : Te 3 SEES TEE BOT RR a ee TTR sp] y PERMALIFE | [prone arc x WE AM = > , del : cro No » : wil be at that time. delphia Phillies, a win that Enabled lady, in pre-war sports the greatest Firestone
Polonium SPARK
n : | fered, a rapid increase tn'the num-|5c0red his 13th hurling win of the eran sportswriters t or suffer battering in the-second and to floor
oder Sn and his sixth straight heart attacks—such was the ten- | pin. for the count of two with a When war changed the nation's driv.
: in sets of | ber of entries for the annual city], der the lights at Crosley field. |sion.” : : left and right to the chin. ing habits, Firestone built the new 4 or more 3 | swimming meet starting Saturday! The St. Cardinals nosed| - . Violated Imagination: But Galento t in the third P Life Battery 1 | . came ou e erma-Life Battery for low speed, low | at Garfield park is expected as the|out the Pit Pirates, 4-2, My feminine interviewer,| And floored the champion with a mileage driving. In quality, in valu j\Tesult of an announcement that|when Harry Walker hit a ninth- h rail, tly had read of Sgt |left hook to the chin for a one- 8 q 7 8, ’ | the stars of the Riviera club team Wing inside the park home run bing in a of the army camps | °OUnt. Louis, so hurt that he didn't| in performance there is. mo better h a teammate on . Both ’ sta . ; ie ii ahem. points whieh Te , 0, "a. Doth nd Tat Tony Ouletios tour afl LLNS 5 clear bis head rom Guarantee hy ha lavent 15. the but... Guarantood to vars your helped the Riviera club capture | frame and the Bucs equalized a » on & os wild to reach him effectively as he ; : car easily and make it rum the national championship last] fourth-inning St. Louis. run with uid seh, Senn od Suspieiously “| forced the rubber-legged “bomber” ; Smoother, or Your mm Rock will appear at the city meet| One in the eighth. George Munger, BY Sy Why not Dempsey | *00ut the ring. LOW-PRICED FIRESTONE ROCKET BATTERY Duck! dl rn —~ oily in the role of finish judges,( Who relieved Max Lander -(and Firpo? Why not Louis and| sec 0 not his bolt in that third Here's & low cost, dependable battery, packed full of power! 3 , although Coach Charles (Bud) |elghth, received credit for the vic ling?" session, and then- he took one of Has full size, interlocked plates and selected cedar separators. 6 45 formance with these famons d | Sawin has nominated seven other| tory and Bob Klinger was charged |Schmeling the worst battering in ring history 12-month guarantee » Exchange - 3 r L. members of the team for competi-| With the loss, 1 replied frankly: ‘I didn't see yng) he collapsed to one knee at An ’ plugs. 3 ce } i: tion. : Poles 3-Run Homer the Delph) Sisyo gt, And 2:20 of the fourth, when Referee - wide for team. Elmer (Butch) Nieman poled a [Neither the n ® second | Arthur Donovan stepped between : Ni iy x ; as Ey tna rd three-run homer, a triple and a |Louls-Schmeling bouts violated the them. Galento was a bloody hulk. ) For Safety First and 4 expected by Harold Geisel and|Sigle in four times at the piate brat dian ut the Louis-Galento | But—regardess of what Two-Ton NO OTHER SYNTHETIC TIRE CAN - Firestone Always! : ~ Charles Sumner; who are in charge to pace the Boston Braves to a brawl did. : | Tony ever did before or after—he Wear-Sured : > A { of the Garfield park event 8-0" shutout over the New York| I gave her a word picture of the had put on a real show that night MATCH THESE pe ATURES! y pe . (The early entarts ADGUR ced | Gants. Van Lingle Mungo, who two | Louis-Galento brawl, for that Was &/of June 28, 1039—he had provided | - ‘Werk Clothes - . | today follow: games previously had pitched the night. Pat Tonya short-armed, the most thrilling moments we ever 7 3 : today follow: Sikia fegand Bus | GIADLS- 10-8 two-hit- shutout -tri« | arrel-built guy who defied all the | encountered in sports, Only in Me or 3 t Gastineau: June. 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