Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1946 — Page 18

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1946

Zale Puts Rocky to 1

Speedway Lap Prin Fund A Growing

Although the 1947 500-mile race still 1s eight months away, a record prize fund is in the making for the 31st renewal of the classic at the Speedway next May 30. The purse for the 1946 event reached an all-time high of $115,450—with lap prize money of $20,000 and accessory awards of $20,450 added to the $75,000 paid by the Speedway—but increased interest on the part of the automotive industry already is evident. ‘New inquiries from accessory concerns reach the Speedway office each week and Wilbur Shaw, general manager of the big racing plant, announced a pledge of $1200 today from a New York firm which

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list for the first time next May. Fred Wellman, field representative of the Waldes Koh-I-Noor retaining ring makers of Long Island, N. Y, handed Shaw a check for two $100 lap prize fund subscriptions and a written pledge of $1000 In prize money for cars using Waldes equipment in the ’47 classic. Other early subscribers to the lap prize fund, which usually does not begin to take form until spring, are the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation ew York and the Branick Tire oy ialties Co. of Fargo, N. D,

Welters Go In 10-Rounder

Sparky Reynolds, Indianapolis welterweight, who has been enjoying 2 rapid rise on the pro fistic scene luring the past few months, and Cleveland Brown, recently returned rom duty with the army, will jangle in a 10-rounder at the Armory next Friday night. The Brown-Reynolds shindig will op ‘a five-scrap mits bill to be itaged under the banner of the Jercules Athletic club. Matchmaker Jloyd Carter also has announced he semi-windup tilt which will send Tommy Byron, local light1eavy, against Arnold Deer, Indiwna state middleweight champion, n a six-round catchweights brawl. Brown saw. plenty of action during is tour of duty with the army nd while abroad captured the I. T. O. welterweight championship. Reynolds pulled an upset in his ast start here by trimming highly ‘egarded Jimmy Joyce of Gary. Reynolds handed Joyce a terrific acing with the Gary puncher on he floor several times throughout ada milling and hanging on at the | bell. Byron will be gunning for his th straight win here when the ward-hitting Indianapolis southpaw ‘aces Deer. Byron's latest vietory vas racked up at the expense of “rank Rand of Camp Atterbury on he last Armory card with the ‘ormer winning by a nargin in six chapters.

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SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 24 (U. P.)—The Montreal Royals and Syracuse Chiefs were set today for their fourth game of their Internaional league playoffs series which was postponed last night because of rain. It will be played tonight. Montreal leads the series, two games to one.

Fight Results

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Ne my Neville, 211, NEWARK. N.' J. —Jack Kenny, 165, Livingston, N. J., knocked out Marvin Bryant, 168, Dallas, Tex. (1) CHICAGO —Johnn Bratton, 135, Chisago, outpointed Eddie Lander, 135, ChiO.—Ezsard Charles, 172,

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The easy-going style of Farmer Jones, Arkansas “hill billy,” will be tested by the rugged and aggressive Mike Mehalakis of San Francisco as the feature on tonight's wrestling card at the Armory. It will be Jones’ first local appearance in several months. He is a favorite with Indianapolis fans. Mike has been a consistent winner in this town, capturing most of his tussles via rough and tumble tactics. The pout is for two falls out of three, Ken Ackles of Hollywood, Cal, and Monty La Due of Manchester, Mass., open the show at 8:30. The semi-windup brings together two of the best in the junior heavyweight ranks, Billy Thom of Indianapolis and Steve Nenoff, Russian grappler from Toledo.

Gridders to Get Water and Air

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (U.P). —A rolling oxygen tank today was added to water buckets and towels as standard time-out equipment for the Georgetown football team in an effort to avoid fatigue during tough games this fall. The rolling tank has 11 masks so that all members of the team can whiff the invigorating oxygen at the same time, Georgetown id the first gridiron team in the nation to try the new method of relief, using a method developed by the army and navy during the war.

First-String End Lost to Central

Coach Ed Bright of Indiana Central revealed today that Bob McBride, regular left end, would be out indefinitely as a result of injuries suffered in Friday's game with Canterbury. The 200-pound junior from Washington fractured his right ankle in-a ie. up late in the contest. The hefty tricman was playing his first collegiate football and was rated by Bright as one of his outstanding pass receivers. Dick Crowe probably will take over the vacant wing post. The Greyhounds travel to Franklin Friday night to tackle the Grizzlies under the lights, in an Indiana conference game.

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“A team headed by Wayne berman, Meridian Hills professional, produced a best-ball of 63, nine under par, to win yesterday's proamateur golf tournament at the Woodstock country club, Playing with Timberman were John Lyons, Charles Lykins and Bob Dietz, Second place went to a team composed of George Schafer, Batesville pro, Mike Borson, G. Roby and J. Taylor, which fired a 66. Tied at 67 were teams piloted by Bill Heinlein of Noblesville, Jack Taulman of Columbus, Roy Childs of New Castle and Charles Harter of Hillcrest.

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NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (U. P.).— The New York Giants have announced the outright sale of Pitcher Bill Emmerich to Jersey City of the International league and Outfielder Buster Maynard to Minneapolis of the American association.

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Paddle Tourney Planned by Legion

A table tennis tourney, a fall fishing derby and a state basketball so04 |tourney will top the fall sports program of the Indiana American Legion, ‘Dale Miller, activities and sports’ director of the Hoosier Legion, announced today. Entries for the table tennis tourney will close Oct. 27, Miller said. Jimmy McClure, former national table tennis champion and a legionnaire, will assist the state department in running off ‘the big tourney and act as chief referee. The fall fishing derby of the Indiana Legion is running to Sept, 30.

Bout Scheduled

BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 24 (U.P). —Boxing promoter Jack Singer announced today that Arturo Godoy, South American heavyweight champion, had agreed to a 10-round bout with Joe Muscato of Buffalo on Oc. 15.

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But Craztisia Will Be 2-1 Choice Friday

By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK, Sept. 24. — Tony

Zale's inter-costal neuritis, which means pain in the muscles between the ribs, having cleared up, the Gary steelworker will put Rocky Graziano to the test for the first

dleweight championship fight at Yankee stadium on Friday night. Graziano is the most spectacular

New York ring attraction in years, but his reputation has been bullt at the expense of smaller men. The one middleweight he tackled, Sonny Horne, stirred up plenty of trouble, and Horne is no part of the prewar Zale. Without having a better line on Zale, those whose business it is to prognosticate hesitate to make a guess as to the outcome. It all depends no how far Zale went back during his almost four years in the navy. ‘He has scored six knockouts since he was discharged, but those bowled over were nobodies,

Develops ‘Forced Left’

Graziano is not the fighter he is cracked up to be, but he's a ‘hitter from Hittersville with his. right and, like Ace Hudkins, throws the rule book out of the window. Through the patience of trainer Whitey Bimstein, Rockaby Rocky from the Gas-House District of New York's lower east side has developed what is best described as a forced left. Zale is a stand-up fighter who can hit with both fists. The Pulverizing Pole gave Billy Conn something more than a workout in 12 rounds early in 1942. He did absorb punches well, came on to whip Al Hostak after being badly hurt and battered from pillar to post. A lot of people who have watched Graziano since he caught fire in so surprisingly flattening Billy Arnold early last year, are now convinced he can belt out anybody, however, so now we have a comparatively inexperienced challenger as a 2-1 favorite over a warrior who hdés been a highly satisfactory champion. This is a gross overlay. Age With Rocky Graziano's biggest advantages, in addition to his devastating right, lie in age and the fact he had no protracted layoff such as Zale was forced to take. Zale, never a standout attraction, is 32, the same as Joe Louis, was in the navy as long as the heavyweight ruler was in the army. Graziano is 24. Zale, who will come in at exactly 160 pounds or a fraction under, has pulls in weight, six or seven pounds, and in height. At five feet eight-and-a-half he is an inch-and-a-half ‘taller than the challenger. By simply taking a punch at Louis, Tami Mauriello did a great deal toward making the public forget the Louis-Conn fandango, but the mob. was going for Graziano and Zale, anyway. Crowd of 50,000 Likely When the affair had to be postponed from July 25, only 10 per cent of the ticket purchasers asked for refunds, and they were holders of the lower-priced ducats.. The prices are $5, $10, $20 and $30, with $3 tickets going on sale the night of the shindig. With vacationists back and the show coming at the end of the Jewish holidays, it is anticipated that Rocky Graziano will take his

versa before a crowd of ‘close to 50,000 and a gate in excess of $350,000. That would outstrip Louis and Conn in numbers. The $100 top spared a lot of

what are now considered reasonable rates.

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TIMES SERIAL—

CHAPTER 20 ° OVER AND over in my mind I have turned the events of that day, the last day of summer, the day that this: shadow fell, and wondered if I couldn’t have done something to avert the disaster. The day began quiptly enough. Cousin Ellen had decided at last to put away Mrs, Pitzgerald's clothes, a thing she had not had the heart to do before, and I was helping her, We worked all afternoon, Cousin Ellen weeping now and then overt the lovely silks and velvets, the priceless laces that Honora had loved, telling me for the hundredth time, through her tears what a proud, handsome woman Herself had looked wearing them.

~ ” » TOWARD "EVENING, Ellen sent me down to the kitchen to get things started for dinner. It was getting late, and we were expec{ing Beatrice. I saw Mark, as I passed his study door, but-I gave no thought to the fact that Charlotte and Colin were not about. I did not miss them until Beatrice arrived and they were not there to greet her. Beatrice ' came into the kitchen, as was her friendly custom, and asked where everyone was. She was casual about it and she sat talking to me, while I gazed in admiration at her lovely dinner dress, a soft rose color and most becoming. » » » “I JUST got it, Cecelia. Do you Iike it?” she said. “It has a little train, isn’t it regal?” She walked across the floor to show me the little train sweeping behind her,

On Unemploy

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. — The Veterans’ Administration has been urging. the states to tighten up requirements on readjustment compensation — the $20-a-week unemployment pay. A recent study shows that more than half of the veterans who have drawn unemployment compensation were on the rolls less than eight consecutive weeks. This group isn't worrying VA. They're the veterans the law is designed to help.

But the 38.5 per cent who, the study showed, have remained on the rolls from 10 to 29 consecutive weeks are, in many cases, abusing the program's purpose by actively avoiding work. It is believed that the states have been lax, in many instances, in administering this law.

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giving it a gay little kick, as she turned. She said softly, they'll like it, © And I told her would, 1 think it was while we were discussing the dress that Cousin Ellen called from upstairs, “Celia, will you bring me the little key youll find

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It'll be the one with the blue tag that says ‘black leather trunk'.” » ” " BEATRICE SAID, “I'll take it up to her, Cecelia, You stay here and watch your biscuits, I'm too fond of them to let you burn them.” #We were both lauging .as she trailed the rose-colored train up the back stairs. I' was putting a blueberry pie on the window sill to cool, when I saw them, Miss Charlotte and Colin, coming slowly up from the river together. There was something in the way they walked, the way they looked at each other, the way they did not seem to know where they were going, that made me unable to ‘look away, as they passed close by the window where I stood. 2 » n » I REMEMBERED, then, how Beatrice Harrington, her sweet face alight with eagerness, had said softly, “Do you think they'll like it. Cecelia?” Only, of course, what she had meant was, “Do you think he'll like it? Do you think Colin Fitzgerald will like it?" Without quite realizing why I did it, I hurried to the front hall to tell Colin and Charlotte that Beatrice had come. But I didn't tell them. For,

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Theoretically, the states themselves are the exclusive administering agents. But VA has been making suggestions for methods of enforcing the law more effectively. One of the big reasons for men's remaining on the unemployment rolls longer than VA officials believe necessary is the fact that many veterans are holding out for jobs which are better than they can hope to get. The state officials are being told to urge these men to take less important jobs and jobs that pay a litte less, in order to get started. A special follow-up check will soon be made on every man who refuses a job which would tike him off the rolls.

In extreme cases, it is possible to take criminal action if outright fraud is proved.

In addition to that periodic checks will be made of every man

Indianapolis White Shrine 6 will hold W stated meeting and" a reception honoring Mrs. Bessie te 8 supreme deputy, Thursday at the Men’ hall, ei w. North me Mrs. Hensel is a past worthy priestess of Indianapolis ‘Shrine 6. Mrs. Nettie Betterly is worthy high priestess "and Jefferson Jackson, watchman of the shepherds.

The Indianapolis Circle 8 Druids will sponsor’ a card party Priday at 1:30 Fa in the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility bidg.

Chapter No. 384, Order of Eastern Star, will observe friends’ night at 8 p m Priday in the Mystic Circle lodge hall on 46th st. Members from neighboring chapters will give the initiatory service. Mrs Joe Johnson is worthy matron and Lee Harper is worthy patron, Fidelity Rebeccah lodge No. 227 at State a Prospect will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:45 followed. by drill practice. Mrs. Hazel Delameter will be In charge,

Broad Ripple auxiliary 315 O. E. 8. will hold a covered gh luncheon followed by & meeting at m. tomorrow in the Broad Rip pple Meaonic temple. Mrs. Iris Charles will presid

Pride 447, lodge No, 393 wil entertain members and their families of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen No. 447 Thursday night at the brotherhood’'s hall at Hoyt and State aves. A social meeting with refreshments will be held from 7 to 10 o'clock,

Indiana members of Daughters of America will hold an Indiana Day picnic at the Tiffin-home, Tiffin Sunday. Buses will leave the terminal station here at 5:30 a. m. Sunday.

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