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Track Near Completion on Hampton Farm; Early Entrants Expected Here Monday .

By BILL PITTMAN running of the Royalton Steeplechase June 12, Indiana

with the jted 114 years to find out what a hurdle horse race is

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Xe June-12 race meeting is the first jumping race to be held in Indiana and is the inaugural program of the new Royaltén course, nin is 4 member of the Midwest Steeplechase Circuit. ad which as in 1834 that America, rse races got ya drut tomy OL but the Jumps; timber course, turf. over an 9% en in evidence in| WHITEWATER PLATE —|

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ad otie-hatlf- mile from. Royal-{ Mich. . Storm Hour, owned. by ust off U. 8. 52. The track, Jane Yoman and to be ridden by puilt this year, will. be completed: Greer Allen, Nashville; Valdina in time for the race meet. |Gwyn, owned by P. T. Scheff, to| The course is constructed in two be ridden by Jerry Helder; Bluish,

sections each measuring approximately one mile. The inside lane! is the brush course with six umps averaging about five feet | n eight with one water jump, Royal Chase, The outside lane is a timber Brandt. course with six fences averagini about three and a half feet. jump is within full view of spec-| tators. LY | ear Three hills overlook the track ¥ providing ample space for speetators who are expected to bring ) their own blankets or chairs. ville and Nashville. { There are no grandstand seats.| e program at Royalton will Price of admission will be $1, |Start with the first race at 2:30 The program of five races in- p. m. However, the horses will cludes: {begin to arrive in Indianapolis THE IRISHMAN'S RUN—Open {1a paop0ay 0 be quartered at e over brush COUTSe: {the track and the Indiana State Joss oop heen course; 2 miles, Fair Grounds. The early val Jumps; | is necessary to acquaint the " THE JOHN B. STOKELY ME- horses and riders with the local MORIAL HUNTER STAKE - track.

Citation, Coaltown Idle; Other Colts Have Chance

NEW YORK, June 3 (UP)—With Calumet tation and Coaltown declared from the ~Yankee ary on] Downs and not eligible for the Peter Pan at Belmont, the other three-year-olds get a couple of chances this week-end to add to their earnings without getting trampled upon. The Yankee, raised to the $50,000 lev S time, is the richer of the two! S1. this Jear for the sist stakes and will highlight next| Saturday's sport. Just about every

ranking sophomore is eligible the mile and a quarter Je od Yankee Jes Better Self and My the exception of Vulcan's Forge, | ol te . Aop horses. Doth the first horse to crack the in-| tak 'gne 122 pounds Yor the vincibility of Calumet. Sate anon 8 ixpecied 19 aty ‘ : t * or ae, SETyis8 winner| The size of the Peter Pan field s last Saturday depends to a large extent upon earned high weight of 126 pounds |the horses sent to New England, for the Peier Pan, hdwever, and [20d between the .two stakes, the

— ’ {better three-year-olds in training SPECIAL!

ridden by Calvin Hoaghland, and|

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is scheduled to start in the ninefurlong test. Citation’s withdrawal from the

are expected to be in action.

Softball Notes

Tonight's Commercial League schedule

at Municip] Stadium: 7, Bilin, Hos~ or pital vs. Slovenian Home; 8:20, morial Vets vs. Kin A A 40, U, 8. Tires

n : 9 vs. Irvington Merchants.

Wayne Post No. 64 will meet the 24th Street Merchants in the 7 o'clock game of the Majestic’ League schedule at acre Park tonight. Other games are: 8:20, Stewart Warner vs. Vonnegut Hardware 9:40. South Tners. vs. ay

Department, . Fountain ure A. C. will play = Idoubichender Sunday afternoon at Finoh. Park against a Martinsville team. PFountain Square has an open date for June 20. Write H.-G. Johnson, 725 Shelby St. ! Last night's scores in the Em-Roe Downtown Merchants Softball League at Beech Grove Stadium were:' Vonrffgut Moulder Corp., 9, H. P. Wasson & Co. 4: Paper Package Company 186, mm: H. Eolrw Company 8; Van Camp Hardware 8, 4 ets

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Graziano Warned By Commission [Factor in Two Title Fig

Rocky Graziano was warned today that he may lose the world middleweight championship on a disqualification if he attempts tol strike Tony Zale when the latter 8s down in {June 9.

Ladies flat race over turf; 1 mile. sioner for New Jersey and presiTHOMAS RUCKELSHAUS dent of the National Boxing As. ed| MEMORIAL CUP—3 miles over sociation, delivered the admoni{tion at a conference among fightROYALTON STEEPLECHASE ers, managers and seconds, after CHALLENGE TROPHY — 2% Rocky and Tony had undergone

professional eclat that belies their resulted from the request of Sam status. Some of the 40 entries Plan, co-manager of Zale. Plan

uion's course is located onjare: Molly Friar, owned. by recalied that Graziano continued

Chicago fighit when Tony's head was thrust - through. -the ..ring/| (ropes, and that Rocky, had gone beserk in other fights.

{to be ridden by owner Austin physician who has been examinBrown; Bayberry, ridden by own-|ing fighters for 21 years, declared er A. D. Plamondon; Irish Child, that

ridden by Jack age” he ever had seen. Tony matched. 26-year-old GraziMost of the jumpers will be ano -iridden inthe -six-race.-program/angle, over the new Oak Brook course day.

00k -is- another. member of .the Knockdown recommendation will Of the, ire used inthe fight between Cracks dre at Tryon; N.C; Louis Sra2iano and Zale at Rupert Staum. mr

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NEWARK, N. J., June 3 (UP)

their fight here

Abe J. Greene, boxing commis-

Tony “Splendid” for Age Dr. Max E. Stern, commission

34-year-old Zale was the ‘most splendid athlete for his He, said in condition from every They did not weigh toThe

association's. eight-count|

DeWolf Tops Saints; Kingans Down Atkins Although they hold a consecu-

regular league play, the South Side Saints can't. seem to get started in twilight baseball. For the second straight week the Saints dropped the decision last night, this time to DeWolf News, 6 to 4. The Saints and Newsmen play in the No. 1 Twilight circuit. In other. No. 1 league games E. C. Atkins was defeated by Kingans, 9 to-1, andthe Edges wood Merchants won their second straight decision, this one over the Allison Jets, 8 to 7.

Zale and Louis-Walcott fights.

tween Rocky Graziano, middleweight champion, and Tony Zale, former ruler.

and Jersey Jot Walcott, body

important. Each Joe concentrated on “head hunting'—shooting for the jaw.

in the Dec. 5 bout between Louis| and the challenger from Camden, | N. J., why should it assume importance in their return bout at Yankee Stadium June 23?

-absorbed--much..follow-up_punish-

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 3—Body punching will decide the Graziano-

Blows to the body were decisive in the first title brawls be-

However, in the first heavyweight title scrap between Joe Louis

If body punching had no role

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Ex |i Smart Boxing The answer to that is simple.

such , miles over turf, brush course; 13 a physical examination. Lo [| knock ) lly run over) ’ nr ¢ uis tried for 15 rounds to knoc steeplechase aa n includes, JTPS- The warning was not addressed out Jersey Joe with a head at-| : tyme oe of various heights, The riders in these races are to Graziano personally; it was tack, He failed to achieve the Graziano Zale . , v| a ’ | seven amateurs, but they ride with a given to both fighters. Bul itiayo because of Walcott's smart, ,.. ye rouls can dish it out

boxing and unexpected rugged- | |

there. For example, the champ, knocked out Red Burman at Mad ison Square Garden in January, 1941, with one right hook to the Lsotar- plexus-in the fifth . round. was a body-|

ness. On the few occasions when the champion nailed Jersey Joe, the challenger neither went down nor

ment. Generally, Louis was unable to connect squarely with Wal- Burman, incidentally, cott because of the latter's abil-punching specialist. ity to slip his jabs, bob under his As Graziano and Zale prepare! jaoKa UE ketp at ong Tange Wal tor their third battle over the 160cott countered so explosively that pound crown on June 9, the masLouis was on the deck and fourth rounds, and was stag-| gered in other Bessions. . Because of Walcott's elusiveness. in defense and explosiveness

prove decisive. Both principals

a terrific head beating in their] first fight, in September, 1946, to knock out Rocky with a left hook to the body in the sixth round.! Each had been on the floor from head blows earlier in the fight Rocky in the first round and Tony! in the second.

cago last July, Zale hurt Rocky so badly with a hook to the belly’ in the first round that Graziano! | absorbed the worst beating of his i (career in the second and third sessions. \ eye closed and his right eye +!imantied with blood--was driven ‘to one knee in the third round.

in the first/ter-minds in both camps appre-| Hegeman, 137%, ciate fully that body punching will a2 RIA (198%, |are terrific body punchers. More-| y

| BYDNEY dney, outpointed Tommy Stenhouse, Buffalo (12)

lover each is unusually rugged in 134,

Each will make the

Zale recalls that he rallied from |

When they met again at Chi-|

Rocky — with his left

Then just before the bell ended the third round, Graziano landed a right to the heart that hurt Zale. Rocky came on in the furious fourth. Another right to the heart slowed Zale to a walk in the firth, when Tony took a terrific battering that was continued Into the sixth until the referee stopped the punishment as Tony was bent helplessly over the second strand] of the ring ropes.

Fight Results

NEW YORK (Jerome Stadium) - Sal Pertlio, 125, New York, outpoinied Jimmy | New York . LO. N. Y.-—Johnny Flynn, 209, ter, N. Y., knocked out Joe Matisi, | Endicott, N. Y. 1

'. , Australin—Victor Patrick, 131

in countering against a head at-| tack, Louis and his board of strategy have decided to bring down the 34-year-old challenger j--with body smashes. The champion's early sparring séssions-at] Pompton Lakes were featured by unprecedented slipping and bob-| bing, as Jolting Joe tried to slide] under his mates’ attack and torpedo them to the body. Won't Try Body: Attack Walcott will not try a body attack, for he and his handlers know that the champion’s most] vulnerable target is his ‘chin. Throughout Louis’ career he has been comparatively easy to hit on| the jaw, and he has disclosed in’ many fights that he stuns more easily than one would expect of so great a fighter. But—he also] recovers. with amazing rapidity] from stunning ‘blows. Walcott] will. continue to shoot for the’ head. | If ‘Louis can nail Jersey Joe!

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