Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1949 — Page 14

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-. the long road trip coming up.

face” recently by “blowing” al ~—thres and = ‘half game league Masuire, if

Jead, the Tribesters think that|Netman. » Rowell,

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. With a little luck they will regain’ ; Ham plage sooner or later, © |goit Sc Saints Keep Winning {Rughes, 36 .... | But somebody will have to stop Marshman. 1», J" = ~# the Skints first and it looks as Jennings. ARE “though that's becoming a tougher 21 | Anaes » Job as the days go by. aye Pp ‘The Indians’ recent skid plus gz. qv —k the fact that parent Pitts. pearson, pcos burgh Pirates snatthed Pitcher ‘Jim Walsh, caused the Victory Attendance to fail off. It down Bunday and aghin last t.

igh The second of the. Minneapolis ecels oH ries is to be played tonight at’ Cassini, 3» 5. Bob Malloy, just recover. Bead. rf . m a sore Arm, is expected Fiewi En for the Indians. Or it hime py ‘Eimer Riddie who joined = skins last night. He came paiessandre. wr in the Walsh transaction. Conwar, = Riddle sald. his arm feels all Tumer ¢ Bt. However, Tribe - Manager, [ohnson, » Al Lopez may not test the veter- ____ - » an until the Indians go on the |. (0 'f Kain in

Mi SoRRROR oa mite eH NDIANAPOLIE Chet Johnson, Run -on the Tribe. ‘mound part ‘night desptts the TAGE he WAS _pornandes. Cassini, “solved for 10- two,

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* round tripper ‘of the season. _. Bill Jennings collected three of the. Minneapolis hits. He also; drew a walk,

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‘except the third The Millers “kept threaten - right down till the ninth. In the finale trame. Bob Hofman singled’

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tie for fifth place in the American Association.

their single run on four hits and three errors. - in the fifth. J 4 to 1, and the double defeat, ~~ dumped the - Blues nto seventh: place, The Colonels took an early lead, in both games, scoring one run-in the Arst inning -of the opener gnd following: up with “three and four rihs in the third and fourth frames, respectively “They repeated In the second game with two runs Tn The sec ond, one in thé third and. one more-in the dighth. __ Sluggers of the st Paul Baints

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Road Trip Red No Terror for Redskins; St

Mallcy May Face Minneapolis Tonight By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor After pulling themselves together to down the Mine. rs last night, 5 to 2, the Indianapolis Indians g have emerged from a team-wide slump and are’ hopeful of getting back into the pennant fight. =. After alt, the Hoosier Redskins are only two games be: hind league-leading St. Paul and the Tritesters don’ t fear

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Wite—Board Wn. ara 1 {Fernandes s. Conway 5. Scale 4 Kein 3 Giitteridee a Comin % oun Gant Kitts, Weathat)y

Rune—Pirnander 14. Conway a Fleming & Beard’ 4 Gans 4 Cassini 3, “Gutterides 3

Johnsen. Desbleto Harshman Lofton bases~—Minneapolis -InEisnRROY Tren vatinaon. “Pola (808 4 Ayers 1. Barnhill 2, Struck out— By Jehasen 5 Avers I. Barshil i Peas son

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2" TOTwe-bas Wibe=-Pernandsy 29. a iY. Fleming 18. Kalin 18. Beard IL Con Gans 7. Scala 1. 8 Palisssanare 8

. aaa 3 : t was a indies | aE an total attendance was 6541, wit

Single tilts tonight and tomorThe visitors had row will wind up the series and one of more runners on base in|also concluude the Indians’ long!

entertain tomorrow Officials trials.

AMERICAN HAsop TATION

{For 5th; Colonels Win 2

Connelly for. seven runs on hits while the Hens with 14 hits were .able to put four men over the piate at To #30 gm Four baggers were scored Don Lund of the Hens got his in the third with two Teammates on base Kid Ear! suru in his final -=corp when he homered in 'and tnsil

team's

the eighth with the bags empty. w

only

As a

is Nanny each group. labored in

It is said he has i fanned him for the game-ending some new stunts that are good —C-r-g-s-h! soul The Jada won on. sight; for plenty. of baugha.

‘Birds Blank Brewers, Tie

Eee-e-c-k! Another program. of

Dorr hy ET ead inthe ninth: RFFOp PACH "tap At} the hases loaded. One

tol's veteran Bill Wyss, a danger-

the. West

McMahon.

show

st Ww qriout today {be held for the Southern h [the 13-year-old group at 4 berger at 5 pom. The other three practices will | {be carded for 2 p. m. tomorrow. The 17-year-old division will re short at Rhodius diamond No. 2, the 15-year-old divisions at River-| stand. Alter a rest. Jackigide No. 2 pnd the Northern haif| ing Conway returned to the Tribe or the 13-vear-olds at Riverside! Hinetip last night. Also due for No, 6. Three coaches will be with a‘ rest at any time now "after one down and Sal Yvars Fernandez, who has “doubled him to third after two both infield and outfisld.

16th

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too dOUDIe” _ ddubie-Hender on. the His. a AllStar program at Victory Field Of the NBA.

B-a-n-g! Tomorrow

Street

| Speedway tomorrow night,

The

slam- bang |éhief claim to fame are skinned- Junie fanned him. + 3 up fenders and smashed-in tops, Lowly Columbus, with Elia Deal on ‘the mound at €Blumbus Put on an eight-event program Maas, one of ilie greatest back- '% last night, shut out the Milwaukee Brewers to edge Into a two-way With a steeplechase run on thé Stops Butler ever had, was up:

boys,

Team Looks Good ™

Colonial Meet Good Omen for State Swim

“Ray—Robinson-Kid. {Roberts and Shige Aight that drew $177,000.” le he.

Junior Baseball : All-Stars to Drill |

- Four practice sessions are on|

len-

Eight teams .are registered mn) the 19-year-old division this sumAl Schacht, the veteran base- mer and the all-star team from! the that group will he chosen without:

“hod,

whose OUs

Judy Roberts, Ginger Allbright and Joan McMahon are members of the which will be entered in the state meet at the Riviera Club, Aug. 26 and 27. «Miss Roberts came in second in the 100-yard free-style race while the three, swimming as a team, * won the 10a midiey relay at the 19th annual Colonial Club meet at New Albany, Saturday.

Indianapolis Athletic

Charles-Lesnevich Advanc Mie Cup Jk icket Sales Running Light

IBC Head Says $40,000 Sold, Hopes for

~ $100, 000; Boxers Weigh In Tomorrow Noon

tomorrow and night,

. 0 is reco ‘weight

champion

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a nougn tomorrow night's 15- Now Eagan I tte bout will be recognized asCharles-Lesnevich winner Ia title fight by the National Box- Savold or ling Association, Chairman Eddie! Sntundart for undisputed recogEagan of the New York State nition Scala [VAP fOr the Souk Junior Baseball! xthlette Commission - again re-| (teams who wi

il cock of England indicated yester-'to London to fight Woodcock.

We expect a big) tomorrow

It wil be a last-minute! gr. oe Pidy—~Hofman to Jeanings Last Saturday at the 19th an- gale like the Philadelphia pro-! nual Colonial Club, meet at oui nioters had last month for the! PAIBERY,

-Gavilan fight!

rid heavy: . Nationally, |, a

downtown They Ry uote 8-5 against Charles’ knockout, —and—61-t

? “By JACK CUDDY; United Press Sports Welter NEW-YORK, Aug. 9-James D. Norris, president of the Inter- Browns and then the White Sox! The Indianapolis Athletic Club national Boxing Club, admitted today that advance sales totaled this week. “To IWIMming viub wilt be represented onfy $40,600 for -tomorrew-night’ “at the State Swim Meet at the Ezzard Charles and Gus Lesnevich, but he expressed confidence Boston's phenomonal comeback 0 Riviera Chib, Aug. 26 and 27; and that the gate would- approximate $100,000. “The fans know there'll be 1 Be Jen of seats at Yankee Stadium 2 Lhis.or. her share. as. al jadi tomortow...night.. he gr a, ‘5 three certain young ladies Ia ‘S80 they're been in no hurry am id arkiman 3. Cassin 2, Fee co night, they should not buy tickets. Tuns-Workman, Cassini. Stolen dases DAVE too much cause to worry gale

& heavyweight title fight between

Tale-of-the-Tape

“title” fight: +asard. Charles...

“Thy Red Sox. In Vital Series :

Berra, Henrich Out Of Lineup as Result ~ Of Brown Bean Balls NEW YORK, Aug: 9 (UP)—A| combination of bean balls

Beantown [oday edged TW Iw York Yankees into a week of 4

| American League race. The Yanks launch a three§eries With the red not Red

{¥0 minus the services of {Catcher Yogi Berra and the old| ireliable Tommy Henrich. © Both were the victims of crude [tration on the part of oft-hit| st. Louis Brown pitchers Sunday, {leaving Berra out for three wee land Henrich 3 ution Sean yn len further X-rays today. linjuries came from pitched balls. | Yankee Manager Casey BStengel, knowing well how scanty his !five-and-a-half-game lead could

TT |be with this newest arnica crisis.|

‘glumly said, “Those - injuries icould cost us the pennant” And {he was quite right, for here are {the Red Sox and next come the | Philadelphia Athletics’ in this! {week's schedule. The Sox get to tee off on Washington after the Yankees! leave Boston, while second- place!

{Cleveland meets first the hapless!

~ National Picture U

{surge - Was touched off, oddly |

Those games appeared to signal

the demise of the Bosox pennant Lesnevich has scar tissue around NEW YORK, Aug. § (UP)— hopes, but Instead they became the eyes which tends to crack the tale-of-the-tape on the jumping off point for a rally| {when hit, Charles becomes : the Wednesday night's heavyweight which has produced 25. victories!

in 33 games. pi

84 yrs. mained the same today Brook-

i. Charles, the Cincinnati Negro a. weet Sect) 180 ibs. lyn and gnized Height 5. 7-in [lead =:

St. Louis tied for the! er both won last night.

He's Not Ander Hovis, bor “Neither: Is Any Other Heavy

Although the additional

Edi sao. sous 4 uatgral tend

Teaction [LT that;

ision in the ever-tightening [as the, tall, slim AL an Negro as the sucessor to the mar-|

(velous Joe Louis.

NEW "YORK, Aug. 9—When Eszsard (The Gizzatd) [Charles was declared the heavyweight champion of the ‘world at the end of 15 founds of dispirted: seuMling with “Jersey. Joe Walcott in Chicago last June, Jake Mintz, his . manager of record, slid gently to the canvas in a-dead faint.

stimulus here no doubt came

from joy rather than shock it juscher Tn close and & uitenly un Charjes 1s the cautious type 8d 8

AS “the. Sellow . 8, fin a bout here last winter with Joe Baksi, who clipped him early | with a solid smash to the midriff,

And yet if Charles isn't the| Charles went into a clutch,

x in Boston tonight. They do best we've ‘got around at the

moment Who 187

© Lesnevich (34)

Ning business. KS! something in thelr Bruce Wood-

[cock but the final returns on him {are not In vet.” And’ yesterday he| {way quoted as saying he may

Iretire anyway.

WE WILL be i a look at Charles and Lesnevich up in thé stadium tomorrow might. Our boxing commission has rei ow to certify the show as a amplonship affair. I doubt that anyone cares very much. | It just isn't possible to get too excited over Charles and Lesnevich., Nobody expects either of them to rewrite the history of the heavyweight division tomorrow night or at any future date, It will suffice if they put on a -good, earnest, honest fight and this | they are Waly In jo

enough, by double losses to the | Yankees in- New-Yori-on- July 4.1 BECAUSE. OF Fol youth and!

longer reagh, plus the fact that

not be too surprising if he stopped

Gun. Lesnavieh, The National.league.race.se-the brave ‘old_gafter from across

the river. The first several rounds likely to be fairly

are

-melodramatic.| The TU 15 be doubted that Lesnevich g

fellows like [to

choice to win, and it would |-

rolled his eyes and made no effort

There hou inion ao durch us |many, you know, and two of |them, Lee S8avold (33) and Gus are old pappy s as ages go in the heak bustEngland may have

NEV] ERTHELESS, he did Survive the incident and went on to cut Baksi so badly the fight hal to be Staphed. When you come right down to it, of course, nofighter “likes it downstairs.” You and-I have seen some of our best fighters wince and clinch after being nafled with a good one in

[the body.

Up to now Charles haxnot been an aggressive fighter. This may not mean that he is lacking courage. But whatever it Is his reputation has suffered af a |consequence. The Chicago fight Twith Walcott Was terrible and |Charles apparently was as much blame as the “other ' fellow, {From the ninth on he had Walleott going but declined to press [his advantage. He was winning |en points, the safety first way, land that was good enough for

i

a safety first Hightar. » » CHARLES has been come

| style though for ring craft and defense he doesn’t come olose to the Connecticut squire. Nor can he éxecute the tight under the heart with the accurate mastery and force that marked Tunney's stack, re

; CHARLE duated from the light heavy

Tt n. Dodgers licked the Giants, 2 to 1,/can manage a kayo. But the Teh rau division. Tunney wis not 431 12 in. and the Cards got nine runs on ture of the assignment insists|a spectacular puncher ‘and ‘for

[five hits for a 9 fo 3 triumph he must come out swinging and that reason his follOWING Was

try to take command from the be-

something less than hysterical,

Enos (Country) Slaughter was ginning. He's a pretty rugged Even so he was a hurtful hitter

Reach = in. p pally on home runs. yard mediey relay, but as individ- Boxing Assocation, tapered off go vo TRC ~® {uals their performances did not training foday at Pompton Lakes, pr Chat (ean) Indians ot at > [exactly call for an apology N. J. He sald he would scale 38 1 Waist $3 in. 5J |either. about 179 pounds at the Yabon 18 oT 16 in. [Over the Cincinnati Reds. RW RBI 8B Pei Miss Roberts was particularly tomorrow noon in ison | 18% le 18 in. Fleming M4 WM 3 35 effective, Of the 15 points the he Square Garden. | 1643 In ec {the big hero of thé Card victory, 2 ra ~11 8 30 3 01a scored. she Lesnevich Goes Home 3m... Wrist 8 In. walle two homers to account| "1s sm 13 an record 14 of them all by rsals Lesnevich, who will register 13 in. Calf ~~ 18%; MW tor six of the nine St. Louls Tuns.i 7 131 »4 13 ae7 She placed second in the 11-metef about 180 pounds, @id road work 8': In. Aside vi i p “The Reds got 12 hits off Howie ©. 4.11 8 ® am free-style race and placed in nu-'at his camp in Summit, N. J., this/ hig is if ile. Sut he Hherged with his 17 4 3 1 2s merous other races on the 18- morning. Then he broke camp 12 in. Fist 2, in. : my BO {is Sugagn, tops | 4.13 3 1 386 gvent card. ‘and automobile to his 12 in. Forearm 12 '4 in. for the Nationa ague 3% 3 0 38 parley Artery, another mem- ‘home at Cliffside Park. N. J. The 8 scored In the sec8 11 8 8 a ber of the team, came in second! 1 { til the! day that he would not go through lond inning on Jackie Robinson’s| » " n 20s! in the 11-meter free-style in the i wil remain Ww with his scheduled fight against home run and in the eighth when | ol ‘men’s division. - Chaties was favored at 17-5 by jAmericin Lee Savold at London, [Dave oslo walked in 5 ru. the! - oe bookmakers. Sept. 20.

“Eagan had been insisting that Dinth, Whitey Lockman homer-|

~.Charles-Lesnevich . winner

sein . Lésnevich achieving a fight the Woodcock-Savold winner

[for the undisputed world title. insists that

“another outstanding

Meanwhile, promotor

vold, of Paterson, N.J., had go

the fight

Norris be playing airused to grant title recognition. {disclosed that. his J niktional is.not-a-member elubl.alrsady. had {contract, and that fg was with

=Hgeupiie tha Tact That Broce Woot porto Putorsones

ABO that: Sax

ing. Don . Newcombe won his

IU TV Price Tag Is $5000

‘Bloomington WTTV May Work Games

BLOOMINGTON. ind. Aug.

and his victims took considerabls

{punishment even in going the

distance. The truth is Tunney was a

credit for. His record would ne with - greater splendor if tights with Jagk ey Hed n Tights 15 rounds (which 1s customary today) rather than

‘lat 10. He surely would have

[stopped the old man matler in ladeiphia and he was se much ks fresher at the end of 10 In

‘fourth straight pitching ~ victory —H -and when station -WTTV-dé- Chicago he might have hada

for Brooklyn.

scheduled:

City Tournament | wean Draw W-Tomorrow--

rnament will |be held in the City Hall Wednesday ‘evening. The tourney will

No-Hit Pitcher Caps Best Season Here

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

talk and long on performance. 0 wit:

hitter, was

Two outs. Catcher

{track and the infield Teatmring Junile fanned him, too.

Deal held the Brewers to five hits while his teammates scored the card. Their tally came

Keaniugton Poy Side Merc

Roomy Ty oe .

BASEBALL CALENDAR i:

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Tonjent's card

Bethel AG 1

Sobel Notes

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Junie wiped the sweat from his The drivers, who roll over late PYOW. There wasn't much perspimodel stock cars while strapped F4lion because ole ‘poker face Louisville took two from Kansas Olty-at- “Loulevilie, ~B-t0-1- and in their seats, have gained popu Al. be as cool aa a. night in the == larity in the steeplechase by send. Pacific. ireached. the Toledo Mud Hens’ {ing ears crashing into eich-other) - - and and tearing down portions of the! fence to gaih an adv antage. Rie} Time trials open at 7 p. m..and. in his hey.day, the first heat’ race starts at had no-one to: pitch the second pounder also hurls for the Tyron Levy

Maltory won, 7 to 6. Stevenson Worried. But Manager Paul Stevenson, one. of

1 High Bchool basketball and base-

mets ball ace, worked on the hill last

“ia Tenth. Alr Force: 9:30. Wednesday and~had a sore arm.

mEEC " "GROV ¥

NATIONAL I WAG UR

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DETROIT: Minimum distance Shans “ {rom a fence or stand on tar; ® to homeplate on a base: go is set AL 250 feet.

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Dod gers

Fitch, who. doesn't

an Mi h a oe Tool & ‘Die. 008 000 00-8 13 } ’ B Porm ‘ 0 pa N » Koi ork or « ono. [samaritan "Lodee 00) 008 19-8 11 3 words all day, got logfiacious, He A : AY 2 rookiyn at {ladelp IN ‘ Goodlett and Mor ¥ 4d Pa ¢ “yr Hwaykee i ? 32 "yy Claeinnati - at Kt. Lou night fn Eastrn Mere rhants 100 01% |) Me told his Mallory bosses, r aulsville 13 - Mears Market =. 319 002 x8 & .1/throw the second one. .I'll stop! Sota or ie + = RESTLTSY YESTERDAY Taper aan and Smith: Rote and -Ferhune gm umbuys . . >. Oran lectr 002 000 0 2 8 Bans ony i TLL Mars Theater 151 500 x10 13 0 He did.” He threw a no-hitter sparse Kansas City > nee-1131 Eo Roe Todt coe, Curl and Tidd for seven innings. He iésued three 3 n ¥ AgUe cafd ‘to AMERICAN LEAGOE | SN" ana Drescher Pam ana wo meh Ton, Prancecd Crib "soclely W buses on balls (two in a Tow : i » Can New York a H ht 4.8, Relnnsgn, (Second Game) {Laundry vs. U. 8 res; 8:30, Eistrod in the second inning) and fanned tevalan Ro veins 9 Shy Kinsas City 001 900 000 1. § )!Mofors vi. allied Wloriss t porier aa “4 : s a Loyisviil 021 000 01x & 8 1 Em-Roe Twilight League at Rivers jo | tree batters. $a tiadsiphia 4 J Ba ARFICRY ‘Snd 'HOuK! J. Robinson and this afternoon: Olen Bakery vs Eiis Mallory won 5 to 0 and walk $ a) Truoking : Shirley Corp. ve n u Dre ye tan nal ao. anh CRA i oe 780 tegian: United Moter ve. 0 "op ¢ "off with the title with an 11 and sshington n 3 T'2 Toledo 414 0 Aver ns ho defeat od roads moor AH i 8 I y JR Geiffeth “and Andersen; Con. .Co ountes Clus. 8 1a.) record. heh Daly Sloat and Mordarekt mn ————, — Had Baseball Tryout Iwau * oe # NATIONAL LEAGE PI mina oheas ott : “I Major Leaders Fitch, a° 26-year-old = former |,

| Washington High School pupil, is

Boia or NATIONAL LF HE, a BROW pet. CAPPIng his best season in local. i Hie HE fl of J 3 a Broguiin Nh 3s 49 3 18 3 amateur circles. He's gained the 3 Eg Keble, aod Mie ueller, “Westrum: New. grab, New | o ies aT 8 101 32 confidence he lacked when he | 3H #6 shah ‘ i Re IR i Lockman. New ¥ CH a0 % i 3H tried out in the Class C league Ly — i Tas ou od] AMERICAN. ok ' ‘at Gastonia, South Carolina, last GAMES TODAY Eom oy i in Follett ht "ud § aie] aad frie may Pet year, : {7b | . x IR om Bo ston “i " , "db AroLIs| mes BEheduls ARE UNDAYS 7 oa Snes Set iia

. LLRNY

Those who know Harry (Junie) Fitch know that he's short on

P. R. Mallory, 1948 Leity amateur baseball champion, ' |was to play di double-header with [Capital Oil at Riverside Saturday. Fitch pitched the first “game. He and his mates had aTto8 ttol- had ut. Capi-

pinch-hitting.

Charlie

say. five

| BLUE POINT

Harry Fitch Short on Talk, Long on Performance

Harey [Junie) Fitch .. an unusual feat,

! “Junie sure did a finé job,” Del TGifin, “veteran diréctor "of ath-’

the city’s best infielders letics sald today. was troubled, He

The five-foot, ten inch, 170-

Bright, another former outstandIng amateur baseball pitching prospect in the middle thirties,

Junie plays. handball at the local "Y" almost daily during the winter. —— ——— pp —————— ‘Fight Results

By United Press KEW ORK (Coney Islan y Saddler, 137%, New Yo om slovped johnny | owe. Li." Rothestan 8

2NEWARK, corse ‘iBugar) Coste ner 14. Slnclanat stopped Jackie Coopei 141%, New York 3

NEW HAVEN, « Eddie Compo, 197%. New Maven outhointed Al Peanine, | 130. New York )) "<= Arthur King.

outpointed Aldo Mmnsiit, tH

Wi ES-BARRE, Pa. ~ Maro i KK York, wooded Tony addons:

Hrd Wilkes-Barre WEST 8PR Bean, 206408 Oi faham. 21

PEELD, Mass Vie ar J outpeinted

Newark

AUTO BATTERIES Red Bar 38-Plate 1.95

1-Year Guarantee ., Exchange

\get underway Saturday but will offered by Illinois, Northwestern ;, Ran last sumndér. Marshall

{be temporarily delayed ‘Sunday {because of the four-game Junior | Baseball pregram at . Victory [ Pleid Sunday afternoon and night. {| The tourney will .be held Suery Saturday and Supday until | {winner is declared, “P; R. Mallory Is the defending champion. Tomorrow night it Riverside {Park diamond number one, E, C. | Atkins will play P, R. Mallory leaders by- a half-game in the number one Twilight League, At Riverside number two, Tryon's! Tavern and Kennedy Tank, tied for the lead in the Twilight num“ber IWo league, will have a playoff to Sitcide the league. chamrriplonship. ,

Rogers, Darnell Wrestle Tonight

A return mat clash between Billy Darnell of Philadelphia and Buddy Rogers of Camden, N.

i

Je will - feature a three-bout - pro Wrestling card to-be staged to-

night at the outdoor Sports Arena by Matchmaker Billy. Thom. | Rogers won when the same pair i coHided here two weeks ago. The rematch calls Lor two falls out of three with a 90-minute time curb. | Dave Levin, the New York! . butcher Boy “who felled Martin the 642-pound “Human

game. Mallory had to win that. 1Avern ball club. His fast ball, Blimp” on the. same card; will tte ope to clinch the manufacturers mixed with a nice curve and good face Cherry V allina of San Diego lleague title for the secoffd CONtrol. may be the “result of in the semiwindup, “It's carded ' : "straight year, Fitch's ambition to keep ih trim for one fall with “a 30-minute N 4 MYNICIFAL sTADIEM «9 21 Dale Karstedt was on the fn- Tail Yyeargarotind curfew. rman and Po dette jured lst. Joe Normington, for- he sheet metal worker is the, The Zebra Kid will meet newan a * A er Indiana - University mou 111948 and 1940 state YMCA comer. Jack Bell of Hollywood | Ninn i star, was out-of town George singles ‘handball champion and for one fall or 30 minutes to start kency ane Cor ine. Butler, fermer Decatur Central i8 doubles champion with John the action at 8:3 36. p.m,

Bowling Notes The Moonlite Bowling Alleys | have open spots for teams seeking a place to roll. Openings are: for

‘six: teams, Wednesday at 6 p. m.,

and for 14 teams Friday at —-9:15. p.m. Leagues interested in| rolling at the Moonlite Alleys may call CH-0300.

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‘AUTO SUPPLY Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts,

IU

| for televising each of the four! home games woilld be $5000 for a commercial telecast. Should the television be carried.

{on a sustaining basis without) .iSponsorship, the fee. id "oa so, i

[the fouf games would be $2000,

sare the policy esta lished by the Big Nine for tele- " Vision with the same rates "being

and Michigan. Station owner Sarkes Tarzian! of WTTV of Bloomington, said early this summer that the sta-| tion will be ready fo operate this!

fall and that it would carry all

IU home games and football games played by Bloomington High School, - However, Glen Van Horn, man-| ager of WTTV, has announced

. that no decisfori has been made!

us yet on telecasting of Indiana's ‘home games. They are: Christian * University, Oct. 8; { Pittsburgh, Oct. 22; Wisconsin, Oct. 29, and Purdue, Oct. 19,

No TV at Purdue

Purdue University officials said; today it was “very doubtful” that Purdue's home football games! would be televised since no tele-|

vision station facilities are avall-

able in or around Lafayette. However, a Purdue spokesman said Purdue would televise the! Boilermaker home games Should anyone “want to come in.’ /FBM-TV in: Indianapolis is the yette. The fees for telecasting| Purdiie’s” home “football games| would’ be the same as any other, Big Nine school, :

Texas

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