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raziano Is 11-5 Favorite To Retain Ring Title Tonighi}

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer This will be Newark's first title fight since Freddie (Red) Cochrane wrested gy, NEWARK, N. J,, June 9-—Veteran Tony Zale will try to recapture the world welterweight championship from Fritzie Zivic at Ruppert Stadium in Jul - Y, 194 middleweight crown from Rocky Graziano at Ruppert Stadium tonight and thereby i equal Stanley Ketchel's feat. Y Since no judges are used in New Jersey, a referee's decision decided the Cochrag,, . In the 81-year history of the middleweight division, only the late great Ketchél .Z/vic upset. came back to regain the title. Paul Cavalier, former heavyweight fighter, was expected to referee tones Ketchel was only 22 when he turn he trick a he SXpuusS of BINY Pais in But it's unlikely he'll have to give a decision; for there's little chance yt 1908. But Zale is 34 as he again faces the 26-year-o. rooklyn slugger ’ 3 . him at Chicago last July, thereby avenging Zale's knockout victory at New York ¥n Just es seveddiey 35 rounds. Both principalsare knockout punchers, ang boty in September, 1046. ; ’ pr q 3 ayoes. Although each registered a sixth-round triumph in their previous thrilling Their previous encounters were classics In savagery. When Rocky first trig brawls, Graziano was favored at 11 to 5 to win Jorghe; And he ies a 9to5 to win the 160-pound diadem from Zale at New York's Yankee Stadium, z,, BN he would win by a knockout. He was favored only because of youth. " floored the challenger in the first round; Rocky floored in th ; Graziano will weigh 15814, Zale 158%. ge y Zale ® second, apy.

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then gave the champion a brutal beating until the sixth, whe ino Promoter Andy Niederreiter expected a crowd of 22,000 to pay $350,000 to a him out Ath a right jolt to ging plexus. n Zale amaziy witness this clash between muscular, shaggy-haired Graziano and the “man of In the sweltering indoor heat of Chicago Stadium last July, Zale n steel” from the steel city of Gary, Ind. : : the challenger in the first three rounds—closing his left eye and nearly bling .. The weather: forecast was “fair and mild.” . -his right eye with blood, and driving him to one knee in the third. Rocky, ap . More fans and more money unquestionably could have been attracted had this ently on the verge of a knockout, rallied magnificently, and came on to Score promising “rubber match” heen staged at either site of their previous melees. But technical knockout over Tony in the sixth. ; . N bh the fight became taboo in New York and Chicago and in several other cities be- Zale claimed he succumbed to the stadium's terrific heat, instead of to Wal cause of Rocky's conduct. The “Dead-End” guy is barred in New York state and blows. But the betting men who now favor Graziano believe that age caught w unwelcome in several others, with the Polish pounder at Chicago, and that it will catch up again tonight, »

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Ind. Times Special Writer DISTANG Fifteen ; NEW YORK, June 9—Tony Zale CE~] rounds

) $ x Mens . SITE—Ruppert Stadium, = land Rocky Graziano meet -twice All-T | t I For Title Play | BETTIN no fa 1 Ime immortal BETTING. Grune aval] 1 |to themselves the first time, By CARL LUNDUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 9 —| EXPECTED CROWD—: 3 4 |'which will be at high noon when NE YORK, June 9 — Being the best shortstop in the The boys start swining P- EXPECTED GATE — F : they weigh in at Newark, N. J.| American League isn't enough for Lou Boudreau, he also wants to| National Open golf tournament GUARANTEES G : i is ql the |City Hall {be the best manager and the best hitter at the same time. at Los Angeles tomorrow and . == Graziang, | . ROCKY GRAZIANQ , . , the fovoriie—on h ow ZALE . . . his gloves go on Then tonight they'll run across And though the odds against such a triple attainment are|can feel the pressure all the $120,000; Zale, $60,000. 1 ., _the books. ook, one another in the ring and this heavily against him, the playing pilot of pace-setting Cleveland across the. country as they take| , TIME-Main event at 9 p. i" - " " . ° time those hands will be shod for still had a better chance of accomplishing his aim today than any dead aim on the record book for| (CPT). A . : battle, with the middleweight other man in baseball history. this biggest. one of all. BROADCAST — Mutual neh | ‘ . egion eams | Oo pen championship of the world at! First of all Cleveland now en- i

ently Manager Billy Southworth's ’ grue work, WIBC, India |joys a 3'%-game first place lead . It's a ling 72-hole journey * Y Jadianapuin,

2 3 . stake. . i . : answer to his quest for a fourth|where the shakes usually set im al ? i lock B b | Card Frid qa Never have bi §es}) ann? fighter | Spe Janktes aud Athletics, reliable starting pitcher, held the % the final ‘day so that seldom Dempsey Likes Rocky ! LADIES". D. {5h gain on ase a ' Y jhe a oli 3 2h a So isthe widest margin a pace-set-/ Cubs to four hits at Chicago as Hon Anybody. n ging on Because of Youth sociation net = ' i jch will ’ ter has yet enjoyed in either|the Braves breezed to an 11-to-1 rom Long .| _. NEW YORK, June 9 (UP), JB/¥°“'9"™" By BILL PITTMAN The American Legion's Junior Baseball program, which years ago. league this season. ...... . shen ec hg ch rai . '4|Barnss, a character with.a built. Yack 1 Y [8th aréen. ef - LL Bt hoked o “that bal include teams of boys from- ail-of ‘the-city's high-schools; will Bet" packy “McFarland "and Leach 1t t od Is t ni nt _| victory. It ‘was Chicago's seventh/in cooling system, put it away| ack Dempsey, usually ready © Th 5 Swiig that clib, swat ‘under way with a card of eight games Friday. Crods approached the scales at| °° Was attained last night as| 0 oo 00. most neatly with a nine-stroke| With a prediction or even two Winter. The me find that tee. Yessir, gentlemen, g,,,50r04 jointly by the American Legion, the Ford Motor Co., Lo ‘and Packy belted theY topped the Red Sox, 2 to 0. ._Imargin in 1821 predictions about a fight, was J | : po! y. by ’ the same time and Pa y. w/in a brilliant pitching battle at| The Dodgers cashed in on the > reluctant today to pick the win. it is just about time to put that and various community merchants, the program includes 16 teams, Leach across the face. “Didn't Boston in Which Boudreau’ two-ifine relief pitching of Willie) But 4 testimonial to its dead ner of the Graziano-Zale title GUARA N . than “ : - " ea n es i a pris A brid a Toot Soars year Broad Ripple 1 vs. Watkins at/you hit him back?’ somebody run homer gave rookie left- Ramsdell for a 6 to 8 victory : e fact that in

scrap. P : ’ : asked Cross later. He shook his, "co “5 the 47 previous tournaments there id, “It looks 1i} ATCH REP dianapolis Golf Association kin the Brosd Ripghe 2%: ar Riverside No.3 Robison-Ragsdale head. “I couldn't even hit him bander fe arden his sixth the Reds at Cincinnati. have been 15 ties, necessitating He ‘said 00s od w ns, n, ne

p 4 ¥ . . tough, ‘toss-up bout in whi . championship dale, Memorial, Speedway, Ken. at Riverside No. 2. that’ might in the FING” he|reces vot oem ii i oo, 20d Erv Dusak's two-run single in|playoffs. Mostly it's the protec] '°U8 ? he JO Wook to 10-1 . e, emo N » - \

than 200 embers ; : reau got two hits in three times OE oy fou dn With More golfers, nington, . Tillman - Harpole, Memorial vs. Speedway at Riv- laughed. at bak tting aver.[!® fifth gave the Cardinals the|sionals who carry off the swag.| Lo2 ling the of clubs organized under the as- $ s boosting his ba ver

: first five rounds. Because of C P erside No. 3. ysically Fit : to .368, second highest in| ra Sr (OF & 7 10 § victory over|Only eight have gone to ama-| Zale's age, I believe hell navy | Chas. .re sociation’s banner, are preparing|y Syne. Indianapolis No. 4, Big 4. "yo oon ve, Tillman Harpole ” % Grefiano arelthe league and certainty within[the Phils at St. Louis as Harrylteurs—thanks to a gentieman| 2 oo, 88% I Dell sixth round; 156 W. Was "to battle for the district crown| Corfield, Beech Grove, Acton and| "pi orside Nau 4. Both Zale and Gr tally at- striking distance of Ted Williams,|\10¢ Cat) Brecheen scored hisinamed Robert Tyre Jones Jr. who| and he might do it. 4 starting Monday at Highland Haughville. Complete opening day ceremo- (Physically Bi afd mentally at-iy eton bopper. who leads the|"Xth decision, although four in-|captured the crown four times. “But if I was put on a spot Country Club. According to Clf-|, 10, IPSC IF the SPNNE ries will be announced later. [tuned for thelr third meeting [the Boston t red Wilk ess rele! pitching bY By 1937, Ralph Guidahl had cut| and absolutely had. to make a TIRE ford Wagoner, association secre- ii honed en Yop Sa at], THE present program is. the| yg Fo n fghting “whether he| Boudreau has led the league| Wha saved 1 for hum; the 72-hole record to 281, a mark| Prediction, I'd have to pick USED fry, Siinting {ie Will. be early, Riverside No. 5. pp largest ever attempted by 1ith/® (ATCUER BNE as expected|in hitting before—he did ft in| . which still stands. He also was| Rocky gecause of his youth” WM “ ' c7pg ...about. lal insane 2 ws oon dim yor 1

ef a Ta Ey pyr district Legion. groups. It. is. .re- WINS. he wets Peat. bi 5 “327 mark—ana ne Magan Quits as PI [shooting against the cream of a. FEY STR Guarantee amt o Indianapolis 4 vi. 4 at RIv- : he'd retire if he gets beat, buf|1944 With & an ag 8 ng ag cream of : . Fully The contest will be through 54, CIACAPELS € VE. Big | I ne Pe ulhel also hang up the togs even|has long. been acknowledged as| A biloie Director ~ record list of 1402 entrants. Honors Divided in O0VEAR SERVICE ST holes of medal play with the Garfield vs. Beech Grove at/®" ring the teams if he finishes on top. He getsithe top shortstop in the circuit, Whether this year's winner South : Grove Tourney ©1 N. DELAWA second round : being played at Garfield No. 3. ' #18 BPO Pon mer|$60,000 for his end of the purse but because Cleveland never came| PITTSBURGH, June 9 (UP) —|preaks Guldah!'s mark or not, he Ulen Country Club ‘in Lebanon, Acton vs. Haughville at Rho- Al astivhy 4 Ein Symmes (or 20 per cent if that's better) up to expectation, he never was The trustees of University of will be head man of a new record| Class A honors in the North and the third round at Spegtway dius No. 1. montis points 10 1 national While ‘Graziano takes down 40 in line for “Manager of the Year” Pittsburgh have accepted the res-|jist of 1418 candidates for the|Side Women’s Golf Club gross course here, ..-.. 4 " legion Junior Basebal i ota per cent or a guarantee of $120,-/laurels. This year, he has his|ignation of Athletic Director crown. and net tourney 'yesterday at } Include : , |championship Joram 000. best - chance, and if he should|James (Whitey) Hagan. Hagan| rm, big blue chip. guys were SOUtH Grove were shared by Mrs Amateurs to Toss [vii be held at Victory Field, Sept. 005. | promoters figure that if|come through, he would go down held the position, Iong a subject! Jones and Willle Arderror, fo Larry Fall and Mrs. Hardwye hy Leath er Toni ght 80 10. : the gate hits $350,000 they’llias one of the all-time immortals of controversy, for 11 years. 4

time winners. ; Eyden. Mrs. Fall had a gros i Doubl make some money, largely|of the dlamond—a cinch for base- ale frustioes Stated ihere would 100, a Mrs. Eyden scored & icf Doe 1 x - go » no change e school’s foot-| . ne A i] ler, 147 state amateur cham.| Robin Hood, 147, South Side Fifcher 3 Une" Ytaroug radio. Hghts.- OulY’ you. ails a an x ball setup, now headed by Coach Denies Pro Report Class B went to Mrs. Robert | plon; John David, runner-up in/Community Center, will meet Shuffle Into Minors 000 offer for television, an in-( ~~ 0 . ht's triumph. which| Walter (Mike) Milligan. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, June Rawley and Mrs. Frank Cox who § last year's district meet; John... Anderson, 147, Douglas| BOSTON, June 9 '(UP)—Thel.reage of $50,000 over the originall I? a3 High! on ump wich 9 (UP)—Jaroslav Drobny, Czech scored 100 each. Class C laurels | . McGuire, former state champion; PAL club, in the five- fea. Boston Red Sox announced today pq 5 snapped a. se: oh Coll o Baseball tennis ace, today denied a Prague were gathered by Mrs. Roger Wi. ¥ Bows mute oH ty ture bout. on the amateur fight that they: signsd Joe = Easy to Hit X ogni in: the a a innin eg newspaper report that he would|liams with 122 gross and Mr Mid-American a: card at the South Side Motor Rea Ang. = Be Jafthan fea. Holy Zale is content to say that Be'llly ng Bearden went on to pitch : Oklahoma Ar & M8, Nebraska 4 (un UUD Professional after the Wim- George ATmstiong With # 9 3 0 \ . 5, h | _—_— meet; John F. Cleary, member of Armory tonight. An “Alelocal yt CO age J ie Colonels ig Nother he helieved os five-hitter over loser Mel Parnell; _District NCAA playoff tied, 1-1). - bledon tournament at London i OXYGEN TH Ihe Purdue foam, and Hank and Sarg hr uty With the South of the American Association. The 0 © 4 put he insists that “I'll be 0 4 also gave up but five safe ; ) Ths. Equipment Can broo, ; Colonels optioned Reedy to the : } ; Since nothing is assured in this|Jackson gym and the Douglas opesnta -ciub of the Class C Sut 30 Set im aa fanz 2s} can . The Yankees moved into a HAAC game of keep-your-eye-on-the-|PAL Club, Canadian-American League. with.” ” second place tie at New York ; ‘402 N. Capit : little-white-pill, it is not safe to] A broadcast o the Zale-Grazi- vrt———————————— The opinion is that Tony will when Bobby Brown, playing his » : . : of that the vans will be one Bro championship fight will be ‘Bulldog’ Signs for ° |have to win in four rounds and customary role of “game break-| those men d 1 above heard. ST Ss that the fight won't go more than |" singled home Larry Berra in| h. But it is compara- fights: 8th Pro Grid Season

: . or Preemim g the winning run in! Bol , 138, } . |seven no matter who is victorious. the 12th with y : B Takin i Less Profit . er Gallon crn - round players, © Brin lye South Side vi Charles van ter Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, today x | |

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oda a lot of punishment. Graziano Box Newhoustr ‘woh lis Sth 3 4 br Roy, J 's; Claude Edwards, ,|signed his 1948 contract wi e/isn’t quite as open a target, al- al Newho won ‘ x pe Hef staz ter for the meet will Sou lagers, “8. Bouts” ide” ys (Chicago Bears football team. |though he's likely to go down straight game and his sixth of : : BY Ea Stanton. T. H. David|gea . Do i Jim Martin,| Turner, 20, will be playing his quicker than Zale. But he always the year when he scattered seven | Dorothy Bills will serve 2d le tai: Joo Cory. 136, Bouin Bis ws Wi.|elghth season with the Bears. 'gets up. |nits in a 2-t0-2 Detroit victory at

Aeadquarters f Know’ in Furn liam Rice, las, and Ji McKinney, t om Hardin-|Copyright. 1948, by The Indianapolis Times! wi fo scorer, 113. South Side, vs. Frank Padgecs Since graduation fr and The Chicaro Daily News noe (Philadelphia. It was the fourth Doug!

iglas, |Simmons in 1940, Srneit Siica89 Dey News. ? straight defeat for the As - iH O oO S ie XY ) § i © i rE TE bith Be vn. —c e Senators came fro - Bh wi Honored by Bosnes. (Baseball Standings, Results Holcomb Issues [xxv mics = | a

|Browns, 6 to 5, at Washington, - The baseball team of Cathedral] . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Twelve Innings) 0% “High School was Norores at ‘a /iNpranaPoLls 5 ae anquet given by the. BoostersMiwsukes .. Club at Buckley's Restaurant in |g¢ poor: =‘ Cumberland last night. Mifines polia . George Dell, president of the City Boosters, served -as toastmaster|Lovieville for the affair, and Ted Sullivan, business manager of the Indian- Cleveland apolis Baseball Club was the Loisdeiphis ‘main speaker, am

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