Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1949 — Page 16
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1s Ba a ia ~ Yankee Stadium Bout
Ta Sa gievc Eva in Fight Game Is Mantled
* In Uncertainty; Big Gate Is Doubtful “nm SLAC CUDDY, Dotted {i neat one new era for
the ‘gante will © tonight les—the sucaps Louia-—akes he. at defense of Tis heavyweight
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mission and the British boxing! NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (UP) =~ board of control; did not regard paets ghout tonight's fight: !
Eggard as and did not. o..ioaie: Huzard Charles of recognize s tonight's 13-round bout Cineinnati (NBA heavyweight as a title fight. champion) vs. Gus Lesnevich of.
a jp Title at stake: National Boxing|
cham the a uly formed fone Boxing Club was Association recognition as world nteras : heavyweight champion.
staging its first outdoor New York show. The IBC, headed by| Distance: 15 Rounds. wealthy James D. Norris, com-| Place: Yankee Stadium. i prises the most far-flung monop-. Expected crowd: 25,000. Expected gate: £150,000.
oly in ring history. Nevertheless, x men| promoter: International Boxing
._ As Ghiaries attempted to ging Oe ay No.
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- Id Lesnevich Souls and. M-year-o tt Broadcast: American
dye 5 $150,000 Because of the casting Co, (WISH, Tadianapois | nei advance sale, however, it9 P. m.). uncer tain whether | “Television: None. ot Tied. heavyweight champlonsh re weather bureau predicted a Resvrwaight. « he lox wa fair and warm pi | betore those two fights by paring They hoped also. t frst gate 16. down to the 175-pound limit, He forsook the lariat for the links,
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By Toking Three Puts.
tonight, when handicapped by no Larruping Lloyd posted a i DU making prea : ; sifereg” ST me yesterday] that Lesnevich would not knock! d deficit with a 32 and led, . out, Charles, a few admir rers of | jrount Se pul
avy XI i might weaken ¥ Eaanrd wi an early, smashing body a that would lower the a ak ol Arms and leave his chin open to ihe challenger’'s explosive right
ave Bears Prepare For Butler Bowl
Play Benefit Game Here Aug. 27 The Chicago Bears, prepafing
d|to launch their 30th season in the National Football League, are
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fuck Man8 away the tournament on
tts which have plagued him for a decade,on the tournament trent And when it was alll had a last round
{while “Bnead's 8 gave him la second place 277. Sam, five strokes under par {with only the last hole to finish, was on the green in two and only
that effort from each side and
stroked the put.
it went three feet past the pin. undergoing rigid training sessions P PI course, wants t the other way, Ro i more bets onlat R laer, Ind Snead again figured out every ground. Lg TL they continued! Recognized for many years ga! jangle, fetting flown gn, bjs knees; Louise Suggs & sure-hitting| y{ fot, 1 or Sg: against a Les- one of the greatest.attractions in” Sint {feminine pro - trom Cavoition THerfi-Jones on Lawrence ~All-| - iprofessional football, the Bears, This tite the ball stopped two[Ga., wrapped up the women's Jackets vs. Skirvin Tool Gus are com- will meet the New York Bulldogs Inches short-—way around and two open title in the All-American an Gea ens 18, ori abut men for heavies./in the Butler Bowl, Aug. 27. The {inches short. and $1200 with a 76 finish for al’ peddy 5 Pharmacy Ritson AT is | approxi- game is billed as a charity contest| Snead was furious. He glared 303 total. Babe Didrikson Za- ne way . H , But Charies|for the Police Athletic League and at the cameramen and asked, Narias Ferndaie WN. ¥. the de 2 di A.W Peimomiy of his six-iis expected to Sttract a crowd of’ “Have you got it?" 3 {ending champion, took. second” pret i age and be-ig with 307, : . : y SUDEHOE Then he ph the ball into] In the inen’s amateur. Frank, are] yD A lies “Cup” and off » he Sranahan -of ‘Toledo made - 3 Tene bes L Jin: Hyhesiogher oom dn; BL, vai A cheek- R. Boone, George Mc: : uth, cones standout on ge Rr : wil . » Be Mangrum’s $3333. gr 286 total and first place. ;
ig and Johnny Lujack, one of!
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.Mangrum to Win Golf Title
Sam Blows His Chance on Findl Green
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Aug. 10—Lloyd Mangrum, a dapper Texan who
promised to be at full strength the unintentional generosity of Sam Snead. one-over-par 37, his worst nine holes lof the All-American Golf Tournament, as he started the final square ~ihird ment.
-Snead.overcame. Mic contest was $2333 for second]
“Clayton ngrum kept Plugging. Snead yy 0% Charlotte, N, C. and he
{the final green with those pitiful lve. each w Ba Zot bo
r, Mangrum [of “72 for a victorious 28 total, a the two in the “world | only championship” opening THursday. Mangrum, sponsored by George, 8. May; the backer of the tourna-| ments, has been offered a $5000 bonus should he lead the money | Cf ifsc: © 10 feet from the pin. He studied winners after the second event.
from the gear and then, while! $10,000, while second money will] |the riewsreel cameras whirred, he be $7000 and third $5000. So {Mangrum, by winning, could pick {up an extra check if Snead fin-! |ishes fourth or worse. Snead, of |,
{raised his earnings to $20,548.83 leader on the other three days, last year's prize rookies, Owner-| gr the year compared to -$25- Julius Boros, Coach George Halas managed to! 1803.83 for Snead, fi 1 1 mire’ Jack 1 deal! nead, in first place for Conn., slumped to a 7 acq ack Dugger In a dea the season. Snead's take in this second place with ae
From 10 Feet
Tied for third were OC
Terrific Combat “shad . The Mangrum-Snéead figures) t up a possible terrific bos vie
First prize inthe “world”
Soot ey,
of beating hislwith the Detroit Lions. fight
younger gpponent lasted its scheduled 15 rounds.| experts figured that Jersey Gus must knock out Ezsard within five or six rounds—or run out
wherein he lost the 175-pound
& Jom former All-American from Ohio Foom- last year's college crop, the Bears got such stars as Ben Bendrick of Wisconsin and John! Hoffman from the University of} Arkansas, both fullbacks, and George Blanda, from the University of Resmi.
IHSAA Coaching School Takes Up Basketball, Track
LAFAYETTE, Aug. 10 (UP)—The first Indiana expert Kicker... hing school, under sponsorship of the IHSAA, moved into the
crown to Freddie Mills at London in July, 1948, and lost to Joey, Maxim at Cincinnati Jast. May in.
The game this year will bet
‘benefit of charity. In the first en-; counter-in-1847% the-Les. Rams; led by Bob Waterfield {trounced the Detroit Lions, 21 to | 0. Last year the Chicago Bears {edged out the Philadelphia Eagles, {24 to 23) in a thriller th@t was fe{garded In professional circles as ohne of the best games played last year, |
= Cubs Taking Up Option on infielder
i. DALLAS. Tex. Aug. 10. LUR) =e i The Chicago Cubs, who earlier in {the season took an option on Dal: las Third Baseman Bill Serena, t'® Next week. have decided to take up the op- George Schneiter, PGA tournation at an estimated figure of ment manager in Chicago, refused
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Grand Rapids Golf. Opens Bars Locke
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Serena, who possesses One of anager. ~ {the finest throwing arms in base-| {Bal will report to -the Cubs next! play in July after jumping sev{seagon. He currently is hitting eral engagements. 200 after a slump from a-.320) “My differences with the PGA mark. He has poled 21 home runs started back in 1947 when the
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‘second stage today featuring track and basketball The four-day clinic, first of its kind ever held in Indiana, was third such contest staged for the devoted to foétball earlier this week. Among speakers were R. A.l at PH Rw fy Purdus: “Ch BY
dianapolis, Women's Golf tourney| atthe Indianapolis country
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{Grove . Mon {for a three-stroke advantage over Mrs. Robert Laycock of North Side, who had a 76-85—-161, Mrs. William Beard of - the} |Gountry Club was third.
~ Mechanics Laundry ~to~Defend-Title— Mechanics Laundry will be de- home even with par.
today wore a crown bejeweled by |tending its Marion County. Soft-| Bm Kerr was second with a 74 !ball championship as 84 teams| and third was Karl Nessler with
off in the annual tourna-
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{ing racing sports, the stock passenger car “Hard-Tops” goes into] action tonight at the West 16th {Street Midget. Speedway. The program of eight ‘events includes the time trials, four heat events, a trophy dash of three laps forward and one in reverse, |a semi-final and feature race and
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Mrs. W. C. Whipple of Mariian
many practical boxing : doubted that the IBC could sur-icyup, james D. Norris, president; \year. Mrs, Guy E. Morrison of| One taste proves that Uid Crown vive as the successor to Mikeij,, 1 ule boxing director. - = tne Country Club was elected = Jacoby’ 20th Santury Cub, bef Betting: Charles favored at, ’ “#% vice president; Mrs. Eyton of Ale has extragrdinary quality — . 3% his {eosame {North Side, secretary, and. Mra: tive talent—particularly in the 3% to 1. | . Lloyd Mangrum of Gihigage jesnier is being congratulated by omer of " Peavy division. Louls-—Jacobs'| Purses: Bas will receive 2 Hoan Barron {right}, White Pla ins, N. Y., and Clayton Haefner, Charlotte, N. C., after winning the jenn Rigan of Woodstock, proves, too, it has no smoky big attraction for 14 years—is per cent of the net receipts. All American olf fourne at Tam O'Shanter. asiba boxing director of the new club, Weather forecast: Fair and 9 y eee Se lon pulses for Fas flavor. It costs the same . tal ; 0 Teams Start |= bral er "Frnt, rane ve Sead 5 Putter Enables | popslas hoped that 28-year-old Charles Time of main bout: 10 p. m. Year ;
Balch Wins Junior
Jim Balch of Bhortridge shot a 73 to win the city Junior Invitational golf tournament at Meridfan Hills yesterday. He hat 3 a 437-36 and went over par b {strokes on the out nine an
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2 togion Medal to Nowor! The Late Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth, who died nearly a! year ago, will be awarded a distinguished service medal posthumously, the American Legion
o- announced today.” Ruth, consultant on Junior { Baseball for the Legion's nation(wide baseball movement, will be | honored at the Legion's 31st na{tional convention at Philadelphia late this month. The award willl be made by past National Com-| {mander James F. O'Neil of Man- | chester, N.H “The former King of Swat i A —— .\become the first sports figure to vs. be honored with the award, which {previously was bestowed only on | military and state figures. Ruth died Aug. 16 last year.
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Schedule for tonight in the “B" Julior tshal Leagie at Brookside: Rest £8 m., Warsions > nt Carding Club. Piecond same. se Willard Par k.
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and hea — oR coaches on the Program torn" away.
today. were Hugh Bergstrom of ‘But Dave roll-overs. are many, the serious accidents to drivers are few for well
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Rankin, and Carl Bonge of An- the
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Ozzie Cowles, Misinesols’s head) Time trials for the race pro-|
while - the crashes
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basketball coach, Mel Taube of gram tonight will start at 7 p, mi.
Purdue, and Leo (Cabby) O'Neill with the first heat event. slated African golf ace under suspension of Jasper and Ray Eddy of Mad- for 8:30.
{son, two of the state's most cel-| ‘ebrated schoolboy net coaches, will share. the spotlight In bas-, Kethall discussions: L. V. Phillips, IHSAA commis: sioner, announced that Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler speaker at the fall
the Indiana High School Coaches’ Red Cross water safety commit- | Association in lugianapelis Oct. tee, announced today.
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Phillips also appoineed that a the Red Cross and ‘series of baseball clinics, inaugu- , A rated last fall, would again be Thirty-eight events, held next February, with the iri-| Indiana AAU rules, will be on
the program with gold, silver and bronze medals awarded to the [ : L ARKE i
structors to be assigned from the) Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.
Cards Sign Youth |
WORCESTER, Mass. Aug. 10] (UP)--Paul McCabe of Worcester, | 19-year-old catcher who was graduated from high school in June; hag signed a 1950 contract with | the St. Louis Cardinals; McCa will report for spring training to the 8t. Joseph club of the Wests | ern Association.
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