Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1946 — Page 24
skins Defeat Brewers in: of Close Thrillers;
Bestudik, Sisti Pound Pellet
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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: FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946
‘ree-For- All Tightens. Again As Indians
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Wheelmen to Compete for State Chambronshin
‘New’ Johnny Denson Thumps Pittsburgh Beanpole Battler
© By BOB STRANAHAN Al Patterson, Pittsburgh, a reasonable facsimile of an ebony beanpole, was chopped down early last night at the Sports Arena by the
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“new” Johnny Denson in their bit of heavyweight brawli Snead and By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor New ght brawling. "The Indians anally found a galloping stride out at Victory field last Denson, coming back locally after one draw and a split decision been in the w t, swept to a double over the Milwaukee Brewers—and of victory over Clayton Worlds of Chicago, stopped the Smoky City punch- hammered tl Sigh it's dolled-up ladies’ night at the Tribe park tonight in the er with a hard body attack after 18 seconds of the third round. terbury's par Sil things, its series with: the Brewerytown pastimers; Patterson went down for a nine ing round bu The twin victory enabled the Redskins to gain ground on the league- count midway in the second heat if Satahter, since he was out- broke par. leading St. Paul Saints and the loop’s first division is bunched again with from a right to the jaw, then his |; +5 a 3s yaded Hamilt the second-place Louisville Colonels waka ty spindling legs crumpled beneath|and had the best of their free es Epes : FIRST DIVISION him when Johnny shifted his hit-|swinging encounter all the way. pT Co W L Pet. GB ting to the body. The bell sounded Twists Ankle ville, Ind, pr behind. Bt. Paul ...... 32 4 Mm .. before the count was completed, but| gqqia Brandt, Dayton (0) light- with 70, whil 70, whil games uisville ..... 32 2 561 “ Denson continued the breadbasket| ein And keep your peepers trained weight, was winning his fight with "om The Indianapolis .. 20 24,6 547 1% barrage at the start of the. third. |\yinie Jones, clever Gary boxe tl on fifth-place Minneapolis. Kansas City .. 29 27 518 3 And this time Patterson stayed : y boxer, un
Millers were back at the .500 mark today and in the event the Mill City aggregation continues its splurge the A. A. race is bound to develop into a five-club free-for-all. Hutchings for Reid In last night's bargain bill here, the Redskins annexed the seveninning opener, 2 to 1, and it was a
the second contest scored on an error, one of the few breaks to come. their way over a long stretch. Stan Wentzel, Sisti double, tallied after one out when Floyd Baker, Brewer second sacker, threw low to the plate after scooping up Vince Shupe’s hot
who reached third on al’
down. He obviously was no match for the Indianapolis scrapper in spite of the nice things which were said about his record before the fight. Denson weighed 196, Patterson 198. Johnson Is Winner
Bob Caine, Indianapolis middleweight subbing in on the semi-
it turned into something of a wrestling match in the fourth. Brandt twisted his left ankle when he fell while in a clinch with Jones in that round. He answered the fifth round bell, but hobbled about rather helplessly and then was an easy victim for his opponent. Jones was awarded a technical k.o. after 14 seconds.
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thriller. The Hoge SRE . tallied grounder. windup, proved something of a| Jesse Gooden, Hamilton (0) their two markers e Sou Manager Tom (Long) Sheehan human punching - bag for the|welter, took a four-round decision Usual L and the Brewers Bok going o had the Minneapolis Millers only methodical Al Johnson, also of In-|from Earl Paul, former Times- sunt 19 seventh and final heat, regISISA| "oor hu from the first division dianapolis. Referee Frankie Jarr| Legion Golden Glover, in the openone run and had FANG TNC ore| today as the result of a double- stopped the milling after a minute er. Paul, just back from service, OPEN UN: im Beouwd in I Reid | victory over Toledo, 5 to 0 and 5 to and 45 seconds of the second round formerly campaigned as a light- KING ohnny r had be k | weight and a tl + on the Tribe rubber and' snared|® Joieee. the helm carly 4 Partially representing the Edgewood Wheelmen, cycling club, these riders have started training for the revival of the state and na- re Se [in abd Enos woe much bw yy ong 198 W. Wash, Gene Nance's line drive ox 3h Mas ol the Millers wire By tional bicycle championships which were war casualties in the sports realm. Left to right, Don Altman, Bob See, Eddie Dusing, John | | trom the mouth. | Gooden had the reach on him and game-ending out. It was that close.| J) Phillips and Jim Baker Billy Clayton of G hose chi t of Paul's hard lick sh for the cellar and steady hand- P . y Clayton of Gary, whose chief | most of Paul's hard licks were short § The second encounter also was ling has brought them to oh, four Rakish racing cycles are ready to whirl around Indianapolis courses claim to fame is the fact that he|of his target. i Ai eim— ding-dong and the Teihegtera — games off the pace. . for amateur laurels and the state championship event has been set for ° has been a spar mate for some of| The Arena will be dark next week || it in the ninth, 4 to The He a Giants Take the Riverside park ares. ace Winner the better heavyweights and once|on fight night, but it was announced Trur test was deadlocked ” I. EoD The Amateur Bicycle League of America, represented locally by fought Lou Thomas here under the |that Colion Chaney of Indianapolis Reca———— hie fourth weit She wii on ly, Abetnatiyy tan in a ies ‘ F. T. McWhirter, will sanction the Hoosier races to Be held June 23d ring name of Pug Wilson, dropped has been ' matched with Sheldon HORIZON ers ny game and 30th, At N T k a five round decision to Lee Carter,| Bell, Youngstown, O., for the fea- J ninth Sansa. 1 k for his fourth Miller triumph of Exhibition Tilt The races will be conducted on a police-protected, closed course ew rac local light heavyweight. ture two weeks away. | 1,9 Pictured The Indians scored single mark-|the year. A four run splurge in bounded by W. 29th st, White River parkway, Burdsall parkway and Carter came into the ring with-| Personally, we're still waiting for § presidenti ers in the first, second and third—| the third inning was all the vete-| COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., June 14| Riverside drive. George Robson, winner of the gu; geconds in his corner and|the Willard Reed-Denson announce- § assistant and the last frame. The Brewers| ran needed but an additional run| (y, p)—The New York Giants, Three classes of champions will be decided in the resumption of |500-mile race, will be on hand next | jooking as though he might be slated | ment. 13 Orifice *put their all” into one inning—the| was added in the seventh when er) : ; Tuesday night when racing starts Carri t 7 in their| cycle racing here—senior men, junior men and girls. Riders who will 14 ed i th halked their “| seldom able to beat anyone in their . ; Jourth—when they chalked up Babe Barna homered. It was his | not have reached their 17th birthdays by Oct. 1, 1046 will be considereq under the Consolidated Midget), ' og 1 . three runs and sent Al Treichel 0 13th of the season. lown league any more, gained a Daa . Laer ys Racing association banner at the Just Don tf Get Hit Warnin | 18 Pall {Seo the showers. The Millers came from behind in| | hollow measure of solace today| new Indianapolis Midget Speedway I g 16 Golden al Bob Logan was called in from b More is at stake, too, than the Indiana championships for first, West 16th st : 18 Rodent the bullpen, rep) Treichel and the seventh to tie the score at four- | from a 9-to-5 drubbing of the world| cacond and third place ribbon winners in each class will be eligible to on Wes L$ 5 3s Of Ww Ik + Ch I] Yo Eeered settled down to an exhibition of all in the second contest, Outfield- | champion Detroit Tigers at the compete in the national championships at Columbus, O. in August. | = R wi ave . a 3orne qgiker 10 q enger £8 great relief pitching. He held the er Jim Maynard's home run was cradle of baseball. This will be an all-expenses excursion to the Buckeye city. ges ng oa 2 - hoi 21 Peer the most potent blow in this rally| The Giants, smarting from five. Mr. McWhirter announced the following program, to be divided | Lod Track Mapas u Ver By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL 22 Obligatior and Minneapolis came on t0 Win | straight National league defeats at| between the two racing days: ade Le hi ve : me Chicago Daily News Sports Editor 23 Girl's nan with a run in the ninth. | the conclusion of one of their most Girls and junior men—1 mile from scratch program i e could find an ac- GREENWOOD LAKE, N. J, June 14.—Suave and smooth in this final 25 Swiss can . Emory Rudd scattered six hits| disastrous western road trips in 3 miles from scratch ceptable midget mount, week of training, Billy Conn moves toward his second quest for the cham- 26 Was fond Joe Bestudik led the Indians at|in downing the Kansas City Blues years, put on a fine hitting dem- 5 miles from scratch The field will include all of the|,ionghip of the world. 27 Behind bat in the first game by getting|for the second-place Colonels at onstration against the Tigers be- . Senior men=1 mile from scratch Consolidated favorites, operating) «1 wijl say a prayer for you,” said Mickey Walker, who already has 28 Palm lily for three” and Sibby Sisti| Louisville. Loose fielding by Kansas | fore such notables as Baseball 5 miles from scratch for the second time on the fast, picked Joe Louis. “But you look O. K, you've filled out nicely ... 29 Providing the Tribe attack in the sec-|City helped * Louisville cut the| Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chan- 10-mile sprint series highly-banked turns of the new arms bigger, shoulders stronger. Just don't get hit.” 30 Gem weig | Saints’ lead to a half game. The|dler and Governor Thomas E. 25-mile sprint series west side oval. Many years ago Walker, then a= — . 33 Careens . winners pounded out seven hits| Dewey of New York. Points for girl and junior men’s events will be scored on the Cliff Bergere, pole position Win-|champ in his own right, went to self along the Jopes with ‘Lou in 37 Hebrew Wayne Blackburn also garnered |and were assisted by three Kansas| The game, staged in celebration| 5.3.2.1 basis. Senior men’s points will be 5-3-2-1 for the one and five- nel in the recent speedway classic, pittsburgh to fight Tait Littman. |front of him. It was a perfect spot measures hte hiis—-al singles—in the second | City errors. The score was 4 to 3.[of baseball's 107th anniversary,| mile races and 7-5-3-1 in the sprint series. will be the starter. A tall, stringy kid, with unruly black | for Lou to let one go. : 3k i A d frye. Todiam® witnis re in The St. Paul at Columbus game | found the Giants going after De- The program will be sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union Evesivede announced thet Jue hair, boxed Walker in the gym. ay, ken D dee Wigan of Ae g marker was rained out. troit starter Hal White for five] and rules of the Amateur Bicycle League will govern all contests. program Will Include four P| Mickey gave him $10. “You bet I g yh ’ 44 Shine runs in the opening inning. Hal sprints, two 15-lap semi-finals, a|remember,” laughed Conn, “and I drew it way back un e glove 45 Pinish ribe Box Sc Schumacher. pitched three Giant consolation and the 25-lap feature.|could use the 10, too.” was almost level with that 1cft side. 45 Coronals ores innings to receive the victory but S d | t S A d | | F tf d The first race will get under Way| wwaiker's visip here brightened ‘It’s All Over’ 481 have Dick Hoover, an Ex-G. I. up from an Oo C equie Is Xp ecre at 8:30 p. m. Conn considerabl “ i . y. Billy likes to I saw Joe look at him, and I (contr.) (First. Game) : the Appalachian, turned in. a good . Arrangements have been cOM-|yiq Mickey about being a friend of knew what Joe was thinking: ‘So 49 Notions R HO AE MIWAURES | relief job, giving up only Swe runs To Produce Crop of Thrillers pleted for bus transportation from|Gene Tunney, whom Conn detests| he’s a bum after all,” I even turned 51 Hearer } 11%) Cooksen, cf BR Bo i "Sir ning Shedh Monument circle to the track and|pecause of the latter's disparaging|to Ray Arcel (Nova’s trainer) and 5 Jatin rit "1:90 ow See reve, “1 © It S 4 Scourers 8138 Sime $0130 298 Get Athleti Br BERNARD HARMON Fetuasis SbOW (DE GMNCHEE eo Ye sa $11 3:3 Nance, a 131 831 0 Cc If favorable weather greets local amateur baseballers over the week- JuPnose b _ 0 eu yon] The champ has had three or four VERTICA © 0 0 1 ®Muok 4 0 110 3 ol/Awards at DePauw |end the 10 games scheduled in their three loops should produce some. . gene a8 . rkling workouts when he was 1 Knocked Brewster sneered sparkling 0 0 0 1 Of Pernandes ¢ 4 8 1 1 1} GREENCASTLE, Ind. June 14—| thrillers hooking and hitting with precision 2 Delphic © 0 0 © 0 0/Lindquist, p 4 0 0 1 4 0 Twenty-eight DePa 4 unl of In the Manufacturers’ league, which finally got under way last| Experts Critical and steam. But he’s also appeared > TE 1503 ve ww amen y-elg Rirauw versity | gaturday after a five-week delay, three games are scheduled. P. R. For the first time in more than : BA oiineies 3 3 7-5 13 1|athletes have received athletic n OMOITOW ; lackadaisical and careless on other Mack batted for Lanfranconi enth.| *One out when winning run scored Mallory clashes with Allison's in a double- header and Union Printers a decade, Louis may not have a hich has : INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS RWS In. Spring Sports tackle Stewart-Warner. 8 2 majority of the experts on his gle} SIerHONES, 8 situntion vise a r— ABR HO AE R H 0 A g| Among the major-award winners| wallory, 1945 city champion, got| MANUFACTURERS’ LEAGUE a More than 350 youths are ex- when he climbs into that ring neft|'D® visitors shaking their heads. A 2 3 3 3 Bskbum. it $ 3 4 9 2were Jack Bundy of Richmond,|of to a flying start last week by |p W, L | pected to attend the second annual bb 0 Tar ihe boys don't | CDEY Can say is: “Well, maybe he FUR 3 : 3 : Bias. A ppt 2 3 1} d baseball, and Charles West of thumping Union Printers, and they i , : 1000 | Junior Baseball clinic at 10 a. m. like the op he blinks his eyes and knows what he’s doing.” Moc 1 8 1 0Snupe oo S51 33 §| Greencastle and John Sohn of Co- probaly will continue their win-|Onicn’ Printers he }: ng| omoioy ab Viciory ela, Tue pulls away from his sparmates’ Tnere 38 2 ehampionship ” ae Ca $4 HERBIE BELL I we wean nk vs eon the Mon ty MOOCTAL AGE cna ahs and do (BBS "He hts ks De 60 ment wie mh csi Reid, p ... 01 190 Treichel,” i 3 3 + 2 0 D /lllam Whallon|ghich was defeated by Stewart-|Kingan Reiabies .. rob Ta . shy,” commented one of em. BISF utehings, - ® 1 0 0) Logan, 0 $333 ha Richoiond received managers'{wamer in its initial Silt or’ yr magy ..u:. Pd {ius SHEtrations 98 all phuses of bases Conn’s steadily good drills are » wi by The Indianapolis Times 2d a an den] ET TU TETARAGE Nay od numerals Wo CWE ....cvenrins 4 1 8001 pall. Copyrig 1 y e Indianapo m Totals ....ocvvune. 93 8 9] Totals .......... “i007 It looks like the S-W's will also | Leonard Cleaners . ee 3 3.500] ressuring a lot of fence- straddlers| snd The Chicago Daily News, Inc. S— aod 88000 lms 0003s de de Wightman M say on he right ide of the ledger SESSLER. EL ml ROL LE SERI TG, h lono bis” side, although even Wel USE YO UH Dadi neat. Duten, Jor | AOL atl 1000001 Wightman Matches [as they take on the Printers, who | Bre a ippie. Che 3. 1 Johnny Riddle, Gil English, Paul [staunchest backers throw a couple Hy de Again Champ . Two-base his-_Stati. Three-base hit Brewster, Pernandes 2. Danish, WIMBLEDON, England, June 14 have scored but one run in four CITY. LEAGUE | Derringer Sibby Sisti, Joe Bestu- of "ifs" and “Duis” Io thelr se-l0f G Ifi R altors use—-Sisth: Eaaribee etd Tins Stolen | (U. P.) —Britain's hopes of regain-| TWIlght and one MARUIACIUTETS'|pigies Logge ...... .'s ' 15%) ak, Ed Turchin, Vincent Shupe,|nosis. 0 ling fae in | Left her ack, Sst to Brows to afupe 10g the Wightman tennis cup for Fin (Soha 181 me Blackburn and Stan Went-| The feared Louis punch has left| For the second straight year Edpitcher By pHutetings Wino} bY {13 Base on balis—Off pL cianaRols the first time since 1930 were prac- he allonguAttion ames arejBiue Ribbon foe Cream ..3 4 333 an indelible mark on the minds of | ward Hyde ruled today as golf uist 6, kets aun Re ip UmPlres—Hicks, 34 oy and) 3, Lindquist 3. Logan 3 Fits—0f “riche tally wipes out today when the Sch aon glaong 3 Ne. 3, whlla JL Indianapolis Railways .... 1 5 .168| Batting, base-running, pitching everyone. Nobody is quite sure he| champion of the Indianapolis Real 131 W. Ain 3 innings, 1 on Pu-0 5%. Winning ates cup team won the di d No. 1 ; and catching also will be covered. |still hasn't got it . . . and can pstate Board. His 74 took gross iia SOFTBALL fer’ 52nd Hicks, Timer 3.100 eit Bar pw Te SE vine The King 1 Reliable - Leonard if it expects to get by Bob Elliott's| 4 four.man relay throwing contest |make use of it. honors in the annual tournament pl ; ; an able - . ; Tonight's schedule of the Bush-Calishan P-{Bets of Los Angeles defeated Mrs.| The XKingan bo ora De Wolfe News team’ which it|gy) pe held following the clinic,| “Louis knows that Conn has|yesterday at the Indianapolis Coun- ROO! Commercial league follows: 7T—Loyal Or- : . ean Bostock, 6-2, 6-4, and Margaret ; uld prove the top|meets at Brookside. {with the .winning team members class” remarked Ray Carlen, wholtry club. Re Bd Tribe Ba Battin Osborne of San Francisco defeated attraction of Sunday's Municipal| Armour Social club journeys to|ywarded a baseball used to handle Lou Nova, “and Joe| TT. M. Meredith won the blind par —ELECTH ~Fairmount Glass vs. American Can. Go g Mrs, Kay Stammers Menzies, 6-3,|league card. Although Kingans|Pendleton for a try at the State 3 : : 11i Milsty AB R H HR RBI Pct. | 6-2 ’| sport a perfect r d with fi : ’ The clinic is free of charge, and |respects class. The night he fought|event with 80, and Dr. William be | oi The Bm-Roe Pivot City league, schedule | English"! $21 3 "aa Tg 02 DR 1 oy in ye hah Belormatory nine, while Sacks Auto| .; players under 18 in Marion|my guy, for instance, he found him-|likan led guests with a 91. MATERL rove stadium follows; - | Shupe 22 84 etude ins, ar ngle with Broad Ripple - e— w— a vo uit: 530 Warten Bostiaik 3 3 : ¢ an Industrial Golf Fuapeste a team piloted by Larry|Merchants at Riverside No. 3 in Be and SUTONDMING WWIS re 3a W. Yul Central Trojans vs.” Lavelle-Gossett. Drews 22 45 1 14 283] U. 8. Rubber, leading the Indus-|Stpich. other Municipal contests. v : 1 en H Ww | Wenzel 8 o 0 . ir trial Golf league hs 12 points, Larry's Cleaners have been beaten It will be a battle for the top >> ~wg, It costs no more to be well dressed ees inl oft Welter Scrap Brady 4 18 17 357 opposes Barbasol Sunday at Sarah Ti in Municipal play, but they|spot in the standings of the City 4 . leczorek 1 “1 0 1 ‘200|8hank course. In other matches, | 2nde ngan a 6-3 beating in a|league when the undefeated Eagles 4% On WISH Tonight Parks 3 3 3 $ 183) Allison meets Mallory at Pleasant Twilight league game and are out|Lodge clashes with Prospect Tavern oe lle e y po Bat iRles—8h Pt a 3 T rehin 2 |RuUn and Eli Lilly faces Kingan at to do a repeat performance in the [on Riverside No. 1. sts pCubles—8hupe i war 2 Coffin course. The U. 8. Rubber|Sunday loop. The game is slated at| Ferris Foods and Coram voadc® Restudik 9, Ke ¢|team has a total of 72 points in|CGarfield park. : should wage a real battle in their B . ae ion hates st 8, Wentzel 7, Tur.|Winning three straight matches. The Municipal’s second unde-|get-together on Riverside No. 2. Hand-Tailored Blackburn, Rigdie T06Hsh 2, Drews 2, feated aggregation, Roosevelt Phar-| In the final City league game, Inratet mmm ——————— ‘ macy, also has a tough game in|dianapolis Rail d Blue Rib- > FIG H polis ways and Blue o BY ZESULYS. amrick Sold store and it will need some of that|bon Ice Cream clash at Rhodius BOSTON—Dave And : PHILADELPHIA, June 14. (U. P.) | lusty hitting of ‘the past few weeks! No. 2. outpointed Gus (Pell) Mell, 141%, “Men: | Tne Philadelphia Phillies have ’ Seal (0), Ti LAM Tw Nome the sale of Shortstop I . . AM \ONSHI?P York, drew with Jimmy Edgar, Det ew | Ray Hamrick to the Oakland club Cops D H 156% (1 roit, . 1sag g F t i . of the Pacific coast league. ree on bi arrie hal vers Hows ag || Carefully fashioned There's not even harmony among the law-enforcing agencies these o co 1 f ) ! rom boball Calendar days when talk gets around to the impending heavyweight champion- %. America® y d in correct styles ship fight next week between Joe Louis and Billy Conn. %% Compen q choice fabrics! — HEN, ASSOCIATION GAMES TODAY Included in today’s set of fight predictions are several from “the law” (7) "a WHILE St. Paul 33 3¢ AT) Minneap's Xk Pot AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and these forecasts follow the trend of previous opinions. They're widely Wary 9 Whether you are short, « THE 1 Jouisville 3 3 S61 flwaviee 23 20 442] Milwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS (8.30 pik You still can make your prediction and Show F up the professional nu tall, slender or stout Leon’s H / 47|Columbus 22 28 440 P- Mm.) and amateur “experts.” Just dr S——— —— wt ———— Kas. City 2 | . per ust drop a REN BN augdieds 234] CMe at Susdy fughl), line to The Times sports editor. |will still be the champion after the Clothes are skillfully ta ALL-NIGI When tough little Chuck Taylor AAR Layer Kasiegs CNY # 10uiaville’ right). Police Capt. Clifford Richter—|f8ht. Ww { S H hi SL eg = broke into the New York rin ih Boston 41 10 S0KISt. Louis 23 36 a3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Louis will win in less than four| Thurl C. Rhodes, judge pro tem do have all-wool gabardine I a tee $ New York 33 22 .600/Cleeviand 322 31 .415| Boston at Chicago (night). rounds. He's going to wade right|°f Municipal Court 4—I predict and many other 100% wool I —— ictories over Freddie| Wash'ton 328 23 .849/Chicago 18 30 375| New York at Bt. Louis (nf into C Conn will win if it goes more than 1310 on your dial ch to and Tony Marteliano this|O**®!t 28 2 838/Philadiph. 14 37 .275| Washington at Detroit (twi oe nto Conn, th ods. b a win zi fabrics from whi DEATH NO spring, he captured the fistic fancy NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadeipnis’ a} Gloveland, Police Lt. Dulin Judd—I wouldn't he roan, Bo uh outs Ns give ath P. M. Satu rda choose. Stop in tomorrow! fe with superb boxing skill and sharp W L Pet. W L Pet. NATIONAL LEAGUE be surprised to see a draw, Louis §00¢1, das Fee. IOWngE, BALL—Lewis, § ‘hitting and Bh ious 3 ‘Souubiren 3 2b 401 Chomo-ss Brockyn (hen: lant the man he was Mike Indianapolis’ Real Estate Bl thats 2 Shere BA FR AR ue, | Poe Set Clarence Lacstit of| 30 0% IyAnATOLY CL V0 Direct from the ummer SLACKS Ee *hiladiph, 18 28 .391| Bt. 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Mrs, Mary Moriarty, policewoman
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as well as his gloves, he should outpoint Louis over the whole distance.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ington st.—Based on the way Conn > h Ch v 3 Kansas City ".. : of 900 010 010 020— 3 ¢ 3| Red Thisted, Milwaukee Sentinel fought Louis in their other engage- Canterbury Golf Club For dress or play you will atl o“ o . R ‘en —-— » Th / our Smooth and/or Repairable Hendra 100 21x Orne baseball’ writer—Bllly Conn by a|ment, and if Conn uses his head enjoy summertime living Thursdy Wa
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opposition signi BY Sam; Ya I'm picking Conn to wi ints| Sheriff Al Magenheimer—1I BENEDIOT—Le : hare § san ans 000 1— 5 § 3|— cking Conn to win on poin e — 0 loved father the || Trimbie rr Brus red rans Jou || toledo, .. head 30 Sibhon |1f It goes the full 15. rounds. haven't followed it-too closely, but Priced $19.50 .Reachert,
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Jones and Castino, Moss.
Gibson,
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m we have on hand a sizable (Becond me) es In AY a a nant, sh pin wots LON of a patcher~I look for Conn to take| Otto Gasper, assistant Marion ) day. Sery ted blow-by- eo Toled o yo 012 on 3 1 him under six rounds. county jailer—Cong. will get him Convenient Terms ty Seria Park n e mortuar
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Roy Decker, deputy sheriff—Conn by a decision.
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