Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1948 — Page 16

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Wednesday, June 23, 1948 - : ; 2 ~~ JERSEY JOE WALCOTT Born May JO Le lon. Ala. Born'Jan. 31, 1914, Pennsauken, N. J, 4 x0 : : TOLEDO, J Indians are on |

1 ; 1944 home stand ong prior to th Jeading Redskin; Field tonight, af second-place MI tomorrow. The Hens, 5 to 4, beh pight, after losi The Indians fl and clutch hi layed erroriess bination of bal to win be fought hard and until the ninth. Unties' 1 In that final | KO 3 Columbus Gani 6-7 score standing

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PLANNING THAT TALL TALE Scripps Howard wilters taking Andy Ander. aoa WambY Shared son's fishing trip in the Gulf are shown talking things over before leaving the out and tagged he ur econd] chrimping docks at Freeport, Tex., on a shrimp dragging junket. Left to-right are [800d he's

the game in fiv : r . . . . A » |Jersey Joe Walcott’. . 60, W 8, KO 51, LO, : t for slight advantage; 2 points for clea ing down from first to erase the Edwin C. Heinke, city editor of The Indianapolis Times; Frank Vestal, Memphis | joe has mamtained hel retire.| RECAPITULATION: Bouts 8 as follows: 1 pain . nr e.

batted in two : ht he would KO by, 1; D 0. y advantage; 3 points for one-sided advantage; 4 peints for posi. Commercial Appeal: Andy Anderson (rear), sports editor of the Houston Press; Glo ee aE Cy Graziano| Figures after opponent's same indicates month and day of fight. | tre advantage, vith knockdown. Dobey and John Mack, of the Columbus Citizen. “

fight. Of course, if he lost, he TT3T3 TAT eT [8 0 0D B81’ , was definitely through. But even

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. . a —— a — — ” - " ® ring as the middleweight champ : hoo ° @ Can't Even Borrow One for a Picture [wn mee wuts smog ny (ir. Baseball School Title Fight oiioz. (OB, Him. He sat ana table mping e Sessions Announced By EDWIN C. HEINKE, Times City Editor to port. The June Bug is thecatching his breath, a ww Ray Linson, Junior Baseball } Fi PORT ARKANSAS, Tex., June 22—Your Hoosler angler lelsure-|kind of boat fishermen like to fish |commented: “Well, Who's next? director, last night announced IEEE igures In 1y fishing his way down the Texas Gulf coast has his typewriter(in. There's nothing fancy at all, May Be Tempted Lon SON | the program for Junior baseball mounted on a poker table in the famed Tarpon Inn and just fin-|/just some deck chairs, . No doubt Louis will be moti- ischools at city park diamonds| TITLE AT STAKE « World ished off a slice of watermelon. By the time we got in, every-/vated by a similar situation. It ; ht for the remainder of the week. Heavyweight Championship. He's facing Johnnie's package liquor store across the dusty body else was tied up at the Port/he belts Walcott out quickly and| The NWA world’s heavywe Sessions tomorrow will be held | ppNOTP ALS — Champion Jos Texas road and waiting for the wind to die down. Aransas docks. Oh well, it was|neatly, without .visible effort, ., .1o will be at stake at out-lat Brookside park, Thursday &tiy .. Detroit vs. Jersey Joe Wale This is some of the most fa- worth it, just to see those fat peli-'he’ll be tempted to stick eround| ~ 0 = Arena tonight when(Riley park and Friday at Eilen-| i (omen, N, J. <|mous tarpon, sailfish and kingfish| The old Hoosier bank fisherman|cans playing follow the leader,|for a fall bout. If he wins, but Joe SavoldL, sturdy chal berger park. All schools begin SITE— Yankee Stadium. | water in the world and we went|picked up his daily shark and|dropping into the sea, picking up/at extreme cost, he may follow|Jumping Joe at 9 a. m. + 8 out yesterday morning hoping/he’s back in the gulf traveling/mullet with the seagulls scream-/Roxborough’s advice. If he loses, linger from Three Oaks, Mich.| Instructions at the schools are] DISTANCE—15 rounds. £ that some miracle would calm|around with the most terrific/ing up above them. ; well . . . what good would a third... is to dethrone Wild Bill/being given by Linson in the] EXPECTED CROWD-—50,000.% down the waters. headache he'll ever have—unless| Our jocal slot machine opera-|Louls-Walcott fight 10? ~~ |, ooo) in 4 clash billed for two|absence of Jerry Steiner, as-| pypEoTED GATE—$900,000. We went out with experienced|h® runs into me again tomorrow, tors would like Port Aransas] There is little left for either|icC ’ sistant director, who is recuper- PURSES—Louls will receive & the noon|falls out of three. ney o ® tarpon guides, fellows who know|and I lapd him. There are lots of slots and any|Jo¢ to do but wait until for|3ting from an emergency op- cent of net gates Walcott 20 | every reef in the bay, who know No Strikes other kind of gambling you're so|Welgh-in at Magison Square Sar The sesi-indup, Scheduled = eration. pe sont. ie exactly how to tie a mullet on| We didn’t get a tarpon strike to do. We walked into/deD tomorrow. 1s, but ie amden, N. J ADCAST—ABC Netw the hook, just how far to trollland neither did any of the otherlane of the local honky-tonks|to0 no i ns QUOTE CFL Ca Bedty, TOSI CRTCRL, Ly FORNAOR MLA TRERER 1 in| Indiamapells WISH: or out so two or three fishermen| boats cruising about two miles an|down on the’ water front for a[hOPOAY but the Ba On ye 169, Indiana state light| TIME OF MAIN EVENT—§ fishing from the stern can't get/Hour along these jetties. Usually|little relaxation after another|"Hreco, tenn. at thei pcs ET yd Prolson, ywely Judians siale ight (CDT) » their lines snagged. you can see the tarpon herding|fish and shrimp barbecue spon- One o gon Purdue, will make seconc_pro hea eight champion, m,. . ; Two to's Boat along the top of the water but sored by the local citizenry. The|FinBside was Al Welll, veteran start when he meets Fritz{ xnocked out . by Pat McCafferty, RING OFFICIALS—-Twe Ouf guide Was 26-year-old Jack|they were way down on the bot-| moment we walked in, the crou-/ manager, who likes Walcott. Heigehnaple, veteran from Milwau-{174, Topeka, Kas, in the sixthijudges and one referee to be ap. Revell, who has been running|tom yesterday. We fished the|piers sprang to their tables like| id; , Valcott has been Aghting|yee at 8:30. round here last night. Bobby Bea- pointed just before bout starts. boats in these coastal waters for bottom, too. | barbers jumping to the chairs atone 398 pounds a. mon, Jodianspolis | MEhtwelght; rd ad ais [11 years, Two writers went out| “Lets try for kingfish and|when you walk into the barber-|100.205 Now he's up to 215.and| Softball Notes Stopped By (VOBE0, Ye in each boat on this tour being|maybe a tarpon & little farther|shop. At ry ey Malone Tenis ; js at}i the fourth Wray nights. conducted by Andy Anderson, out-/out” said Skipper Jack. We are stronger.” {acors writer for the Houston|started out, but the sea was up Tack Rovelle I orden by toy No Talking Press, a Scripps-Howard newspa-land down, up and down, like a : hotel late today if the wind| Walcott will come into town » to sell us damn Yankeesifast elevator. That might be all| shows f let Louis| Gates Motors Gulf Coast My t1f you n & fish,’ sign o ting up but{tonight and stay over. |! partner was Frank SHI the High there” were Btehig t there's not much chance. We'll won't leave his quarters until the |g at s re's no sense in being outipe nere tomorrow too, but the|day of the battle, motoring down r sche as are 8:40, Bulment in Sager ke shat and Having 10 forecast is bad and it looks like|for the weigh-in. Both men have|} i’ Ringan 4. A ve. H. & H. those mountainous waves roll up| ly ‘going to come home tarpon verbal Skchange. 18 concerned.| pling ste he sanding of two Bu ne, Callahan . ht leagues that play st

under you and you not getting bee con~ parks Wednesday: strikes ether, So we headed the, >, ANd. sailishiess, The boss) There have bebn no press I CTL: LEMD8 Won

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2 \ Rs AAD, ALOE refused to take the tarpon off/tion revolves around the ring wood Merchatts. 3 Boudreau, Baseball Standings Results the wall at the Tarpoon Inn yes-|officials. Eddie Eagan, chairman Decca ot Er Ee ’ terday morning. Said they didn’t|of the New York commission has . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS YESTERDAY have a stepladder and I would| indicated he won't name any of ore Arts aie Ww. aB ‘ASSOCIATION have to catch my own and that it| the men who worked the other HN JNDIANAROLIS. ........ HE 40 010 033-10 9 3 strictly wasn’t right to pose with|fight . . . but he calls this stand Ti i8e, Paul . a : Martin, Samakits,| somebody else’s tarpon. I didn’tia “matter of policy” rather than Columbus... . '3{Coffman and OCampanells. Snneapslia Fuareneana ie Milwaukee

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