Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1949 — Page 16

x ay a, Ready or oh Season {in Pp , oS ; SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18 (UP)—As spry a5 a 16- ry yr : — Cy : =. de : — % ; eo}. yeat-old and twice As witty, Amos Alonso Stagg, turned Cr ry ; . i Be: SR : 87 years of age today and promptly announced he is “At as | = : : 1 iE a fiddle" and resdy-for his 00th year-in- the football coach- = =H - eis a : ing business. : be oT Hel be leaving soon & or Selinsgrove, Pa. Where " : a 2 O: on a a wo AeA SAGE IF. in coaching _Busque- = lows, ver | a Al. N . hanna College, oi " rg “hve cook ip «new bg 0 tricks 4 wel Bae | “Redskin Score 15 Roms on 18 Hi : Solon a pretty fair offensive year at Susquehanna,” ? i Minneapol iles Protest lal. ! 2 n son handles defensive coaching and he turns. ar I Ty is jason Tac gee py "all the offensive work. me. iu dtl MINNEAPOLIS, Aug, 16-Wel, at. any rate, the Ine | NEW YO! “Me has coached t i |dianapolis Indians still are trying sikth-place: . been Around much, only a fi ; like Ted Willi College, University of Chicago and College of Pacific be- ‘were the victims of their wrath last night. ln en og fore coming to Susquehanna in 1047, WE . | This Misnaspolis outfit is ous edu the Tibestars have T vent bumped off consistehtly this season. In 20 between | its home stan - for th the pair, “ A the long | | Dessous . rigs > i end the score times. single to righ Tribe Box Score But although the Indians a g INDIANAPOLIS . \ As. ¥ o A u/annexed the series opener gave the Red BAM iii dt 301 1°00 nigh J remained | Caminia® ......:$ 4 33 3 Stour gts 08 tu an pace ; Waa i Pernandess ...... § ‘ Pieming.1d ........4 3 1 # 1 oes the leading Saints downed To« Boston its se ¥ ..3 1 1 6 o olledoin St Paul ¢ Ealini ..........3 1 3 3 0 0 Tribe Manager Al Lopez tory, its 20th Sealast ox oviviss ’ 3 1 3 : 3 pected to send All J is &x- game home siz ter " 0 } a |southpaw, against -the Millers in ; Red Sox to wil _|second place. : htm csseriuerses t 2 0 3 1 othe second of the series t. the Yankees, The two tangled Tn a PIAYOS |Link rerio. 1.0 0 9 3 oHealso has Clyds Shoun, ano A for the “world championship” [Gans .....oiiii 0 0 0 0 0 0 VESFEN hy i rf —Palladelpa after tying at 275, 13 under par, Maller ............ 0 0 0 o o oavailable " . Despite Jo over the regulation 72-hole dis-|Muir® ......... 3 0 L 3 1 0 my, Southpaws Removed seven-hit effor tance. Klinger.p 3 9 3 : 3 Though Lopez figures the Mil ° within a whis) Joe Wiliams Soys— Palmer showed he needed nO| worl ......... 15 13 37 14 o/lers are weak against lefthanders Senators. W favored moments after his man-| oOanss walked for Tins in fifth, he was almost fooled Inst night. ahead 2-1 wit for-man “scrape with Demaret| Malloy ran for Ganss in fifth, e's Career Sr Reve nk hn asa wise | borne tn the . first effective, and Joe Muir, Lint's Tiowo tn the bof hole: Palmer went out in front H O. A. Eigyccessor, was batted out. » of h on the next when he canned |Masuire.if ® % 0 Oo ‘mg, Indians, however, made up frame, pinch- : green ; ) h doubled | an “eight-foot putt for an eagle|Notmanih 3-34 the difference with their timely OBr . i Ended Brilliantly ESETEIRIIRE el it LARS Res : ; - Hughesiss ... 31 9 0 WO sine bagger and m nDrearyLash-Place Setting, Makes Final Threat ~~ [Torkman.rt 13.9 vigles scoted four runs and baited Ss gariin's-infiel ih. 1 1 1 3in five. It was a huge night. for y The veteran "Ojai, Cal, star, Dandridee.3s oo 2 1 0 Ted's turn and He Created a Miracle who nt nis prime n 1947 as the usnhil» . 3 11 Ont the 300 her of De pack Big Sixt} year's le § money winner, , this trip after suffering a: slum Slender Sid YO 16--The big fellow, gone a year today, BMAD, +ovivieesess 6 0 1 0 Pp Ait Bis frst home sun in the, majors In the Polo Grouras, MEY 6. when ‘he whacked n 3" seven Sree 24:9 SUES the Tribes IWmt name ay 1915. “He had a Boston ‘orm on that afternoon. On May footer for a deuce. ne 2 : > : 3 The Millers used wp four pitche fate » 25, 1035, or 20 summers later, he hit his last one at Forbes Field | But that was the end of Des] Totals .......... 3 8 10 37 10 32ers, the Redskins three. Joe Muir Five runs i in Pittsburgh. He had a Boston uniform on that day, too— maret's game. He missed the| Brads srounded out for Sima in eixhth.\wag the winner and the defeat : during which ! - which was ironic, ‘since he no longer was even playing in. the green on Sie fourth to settle for Jodiaapaiis eras eniey " as oor a Was pinned on Dave Barnhill; - ~men to the pl league, a bogey five as Palmer began a AP ANRY i ; In between these two home runs, historic in’ that they marked string of six successive p 8 sto Mri oi gt o-Tesaate ob Hotman icy Also Pound Bail i ii against the beginning and the end of the most spectacular career base- reach the turn two strokes ahead. Dsilessandro 1. Fleming. Kalin 3, Kutta. i8 UF S08 Also had the fences . + old Carl Schei ball has ever known-—and may ever know--the big fellow was Palmer 10st one of them On the|TWO-bass hits—Motman 3, Fleming. Home| PLOPerly measured for home runs. for his eight to shatter every slugging record in the book. All told, he was QUAM Yate = | 10th ‘as the Californian Delted|7vss — Fernandes 3. Rushes, = Yvars. Se arin i yve, And paign and his » 0. ac rR an cower i a8 se I re = Ee . . way. and Muir. Lef bases! Dom Dallessandro of the Indie . 5 Fw b . y Seite rope JORBNY - picked up -a stroke. on|—Indianapalis 8. eapolis 5 Base on the loser, a THERE OULD not have been very many people in the each of the mext two holes with|PslIs—Off Lint 3, Barahill 5, Kennedy 2, ans broke into the home run : : Buxton. * ; . ! y : ; lumn for the first time as an , Polo Grounds when, as & pitcher for the Red Sox, he lifted one .. a par, when Demaret caught ale yar m4 I. Butler 1. Strike oits—)CO : Hal Pecks ‘of Jack Warhop'a offerings into the stands for his first home Nation to Pay Respects to Babe Ruth trap on 11 and Palmer birdied|maer 1 Meir Lint 6 in 4 mines Ec mad. Leper Ioiers Collected 13 with the bs run. The Yankees played there then and were chronic second- 12 with a four-foot putt. ._ {Kennedy 3 in 1. Sima 3 in 2%, Bailey 3 wo . Cleveland a ‘division outfits. The big fellow, a rookie, surely had no unusual T i $ Wi th Mi t f Sil en c e . Palmer's victory, his second of in 1. Barnhill § in 4%, Muir 3 in 3%. By a oe ton o Detroit. Bob 3 - - ger 0 In ‘1%. Wianin iteher, it. base ~ {on rR ent og Teall this 1 rig met a tan | | ON gh I nu e 0 ta he a vated a Hird Lostns sicher Bars Omires-—Pad- both mound staffs as 16 walks ~~ pins homer : yr rey 2 al » King. Westphall. Time—2:33.. Attend- | were issued, nine by Minneapolis - uh Sr BR SAE SEERA rn | Wil Observe His BE iy eS a eT. a I Bobre DR brilliant ingles a I a Annive ry of iB -— Samed panty indians at + Bat ; To “big Sings Put tus eth nine hits for i t a - & ! umph an h Tudo and a mighty challenge None of thess was present as the | By STAN OPOTOWSKY proved him Worthy of the rating|memine ..... 231 5 8 £3 3 4 tninge Teter five-run lp big fellow, now with the last-place Braves Jn what he always | oo fied Brow Aoete To dn the he has held for Wo years as onescuis mm Mom 4 am Innings. Se ntyagut Jaen eighth loss. ia contempt, or league, t three home i : . e¢ young players watch (Kasia ...... 300 4 102 TI. 3 3% ” PAns——ons of them the longest ever nit in the Pittsburgh park. Bight of Aug: 20, 1915. When mast in events to come, » |FeTaandes; 4 #1 180 105°1a 307|COntest lasted 2 hours and 33. Wight H Fi a * » = a ’ dinner, a hoarse-voiced reporter Dallsandro. 51 5 15 9 1 | ’ Southpaw a n w as marae um apd hi camry for Sab ime shouted into the telephone: “Dead 0 | Can Shar at a 1 i u » 3 a In Heath les Promt the - White Sox | Beard ....... 1 “ | aver to leave his bat. His last could never be a single, a double, ¢ va cancer... Sli othe E cole BATS erirs 40 18 31 35 oe Tie at bat, same confusion on : pitching efor ; : What » : n ue Turner ..... 207 4 70 «so 62|the part of Manager Lopez caused he twirled a ‘8 ple, gr to be al home Jun. ua vies Bis dist oar. A world the sorrowing news ws nat <Sutteridss «112 3 38 15 6 250 Miller Manager Tommy Heath to - {he bedraggle k fellow already : Was La A 80 110 80 4 348 X | Judierous Arrangement had ured him 0 the Braves. He Was 10 ee, ot ine Ty Ty aL dead of In Pro Nee CS BA md the .game op a techni- Wight coastes TH rr aa oa Te 0 Wh “time right fslder: llusty itfetime during which he I tssiue 11; viens After Bob: Gangs, Batting for after Chica, ground. A certain amount of Indecent money was to be made Saryeq Bia name ato ihe pears $1000 Stock io Bo [30 Com ue Bears a Sew. 3 base oval, on: 1 fog ih 'd never played in. Tonight, one year after the Offered for Sale Peters 6. Gutteridee 6, Dallewsndro 3.ipinch runner, oer aint Fannin and Kiutts 3. [feath. A Be to’ Srp rs The financial worries of the| Thrse-base Mii—Beard 11. Turner 7,[Tealized that Gutteridge had been ore tallies to th o's Rost color- ; *. new Indianapolis Olympians bas. Seals 6. Fernandes 6, Conway 5. Kalin 3,/t3ken off the active player list 3Pa. respects e gam : ketball te: Peters’ 3, Gutteridge 3, Cassint 3, Ganss,/and withdrew him” and substi Anderson we: ful idol. A minute of silence will Jetball team fhe your hanged xs ists tuted Bob Malloy. players to maintained ai uy my vams—Pernandes 18. Conway 12.| ingling in th , " kicked up a storm with . _§ singling ! wa -..ithe country. A Babe Ruth Pla At léast to Sate, about 15 SH HY penile HBR Ga Rh Seath k . SHE siren rdeus a SEAN be dedicated in New Yor ‘| Approxtmatety’- 30 bustnessmien|Cassinl 3. Guttarides 3 Sein. 3. Peers, 3, IE atthe pro. dimen i 1 18, of course, no way of knowing what was going on | ust outside Yankee - “Btadium, who" have been i to buy Dallessandro. ; A or ‘be ‘decided by" AX ™ “The St La | in the, fellow mind that a of te Alheroth 14 years igoln pel {“The House That Ruth Built” | shares in the stock of the profes- : Pitching w Ville Just Bruce b ude Lows. the et Bro : : had sickened whole thing there fAnd, what's more im to {sional net team have expressed SAW x St or for he was essentially a class guy. That there had been & 4), ' pane—.wherever eg a | thetr desire to get a —— of the Lio sseenden 8 y8houn ...i..er 3 ithe official report from the um- the “last-place he laughed at the impossible was a statement firmly |... of sportsmanship awards Felub, == Suet Lesunes 1] Np +srreinss pe. to 2. Harry There was even conclusive evidence . that {has been established in his mem- a Leo Ferris, vice sident of Main ay 3 6 Klinger aE 3 3 Heath based his protest on the acattered six miracie—such as cating his shots— tory for boys and = $n 1000 — 4 tne National pe {Johasen viv Brrr Sihiddie rie rrrreeyve@ fact that the Indians “used an in- rasan while the Ri distant wall, swung and, | Lo onda schools fn the United with League tha merged | ohare eligible player” despite the fact Chipman, De ak Mean ry X h so th the BAA last week, said at! Gutteridge was withdrawn before Muncrief for belonged to the past. : "Lingered for Weeks : 18 C. of C. meeting yesterday = Hens i taking the field. Stan Musi: Miracles were’ even Re ' | the Indianapolis team this season | The Indians clear out of he homer, his 20 a little doing now. | The death of Ruth as a will probably sell shar wh a Up to then he'd hit only thres home runs from | shoek to his ubiquitous Jublic : ig : 1 y ares amount-| |atter tomorrow night's game and In the . of Jooked to be just what he was: A fat, tired, puszled old man. anexpect ad. Yor. weeks the Babe Hoh g in e fame an orMay for travels Piitshurgh ] =. nn. 8 {had hovered on the brink of death * ee in | or ONLY THE superman with wham be was secusioned to Bat iy sxyscraper Memorial Hosp \ rel ware as ree 1 word a yf ever a - i ht, : around and | ne the rien to pull himselt to- {on Manhattan's East Side, First-place St: Paul last nig eiman Grid Coach Danny Litwh

hl be limited t That last day had started well RR : ; & PRR, TIN lon their 3 00 pur cum earnings cored once in the first, on a four-| A

gether for (His one fifial, massive, Olympian performance in Which. | uy comfortable night. the hos: t ? Huntington Colleg ton of the R

though a mere caricature of his former self, he not only made pital said. But by afternoon he les * ‘gk Th Tanne : However, Mr, Ferris announced’ bagger by Earl Naylor; and twice, 8d. aes . circuit. also. as many home runs in one game as-he'd ever made before, but, Loq i orered a relapse, and at the Th b {the Olympians, composed of the/ln the fourth to down the Mua! (Up) ~The appointment of Robe gained his | hit the last one that afterncon--the one that Hela * ands, a wo 8 {end reporters were jammed in the « « « The Babe ... ty | University of Kentucky. All-|Hens, 3-1. Toledo put across its ert Leman, Bowling Green, O., . Herman ye last of his entire career—clear over the rig eld 8 ag 8 {tiny hospital press room, nervous- ther?" ‘we 1 t the. | Americans, would retain control-|only run in ‘the eighth. {as football coach at Huntin | whith Ha have Rs ti bit 100 much if ” ne - The Jnevitable] ly \ hot i rahe (aval on, Fiftn Avene, $ Sao, | Wig a ant o> the stock, divided) gisewhere in the Assoctation,COllege Was announced today, ’ at ne be Im on the imagina on a whic nally came a pm | amon, @ players. Le - " =. would Be Sw the big fellow had gone to the park (EDT). Father Kaufman smiled weak! Tote ore very Day, aire) ol Nr Ye. control the! {Louisville lost 10-8 in Milwaukee;| #iman Niostels 2a Chapthat day determined to remind the fans-—who by now. incidentally. |. But since death had to come, it jy yes son" he said, “Babe! sr Heaven Cemetery rear subur-(financial purses until it became 374 Kansas City beat Columbus through the 1948 sea oresters Solunar had begun to toss the contemptuous razsberry--that they were came in the fashion the Babe best ., o voautitul death. He prayed ble to {7-4 on the Blues’ home field a son. -It was : : —~ n prayed ban Pleasantville, N. Y. Hardly a|able buy out the remainder| e first time Huntington had M 3 1 t ial in the human. mold, whether loved—for excitement; elamoring A five-run rally by the Brewers ost ‘ang ooking upon SOmELIING exe it that had actually been the biue- newsmen; and, for sentiment, the Almost until the very end. And (day passes that some anonymous Of the stockholders, should iti, their half of the second put [played footbail in years, “have a favo Te et os Bo~ Re which had produced that monu- grimy kids he loved so well who he fell asleep just before he died.” admirer, unknown tq the Ruth desire, {them in front of Louisville put Leiman was head wrestling day and nig pritt-—-designed on the same i he would quit then and [stood tearfully out In the street, | Thousands paid their last family, doesn’t come by and leave, Want Active Shareholders |the Colonels never caught them. “O8C¢h and adsistant in football and when th mental World Series home run in C go 0 Cincinnat, to close | The Rev. Thomas H. Kaufman spects the next two days as the [flowers on the unmarked grave—| oo {The Brewers scored another run| While attending Bowling ' Green - The Solun ‘there. Instead he waited until the next stop, was at the Babe's bedside when bier lay in state at Yankee Sta. unmarked until a monument can a ly ayers, however, have in-| lin the third’ got three in the sixth | State University, where he ree oo for The Tir fie book, ack {or good the big he“died. When he slowly trudged dium—where else could it have be erected in the fall. o 30 loéal- stockholders on anand. clinched it. with a run. in the °®Ved his master's degres fast Knight, dest . But. before putting his bat back in the r Ewell have (down the hospital stairs, the kids been?—and many thousands mote| ‘THe “ceremonies todsy com: the 30. local stockholders -on ‘RTLighth. Louisville scattered its|"PTing:— . an effort to fellow had put on one of his greatest shows. It may we sleged him. stood in .the rain as final rites memorating the first anniver- active basis, Huptisston's sch the best tim d (be fege 0d | | 8 ix fi f edule ony des; , Deen his greatest, ~eonsldering his age. lack of inspiration—an em samt em —jsary of Ruth's death are not Indianapolis’ new pro net entry * RE er re Tames, tl Eumural “oot. Slarion, Sept ; + (Centra rary cimmie In Whe pa Se Louis Says ays Fans Don't eT eo gh Aouen. expssn Be oe snr ov tien tn he ly 5° 5 1 nifae elgr | a ..|of the many baseball sources y Although expenses and x Y 9, at ge 8 “ : fourth. A Columbus rally ‘was|§f.& 8 Findlay, 0. and Nov, 13, a8 11—Tomorrow ea BR nl nS in - pie remember Ruth's contri- payroll” for the club would break ni : 13~Thursday Femmes rore—mm—— hoked off in the seventh after! 19-Priday .. ne ar le Fe 1 vution to the game: —1even-at-abott-3500-attendence— 0 A rage A —Baseba ile “Give Char es air Break |" "Mrs. Claire Ruth. the home run! Tuesday nights have been se ajwo runs érotted te ats, 322 Amateur Baseball Group v : ‘Bi Rondary Lou ; id aside at th tle edged 3-7 Aa ET 9 [Mipalee sisi oot Wihhh'' DETROIT. Aug. 16 (UP)—Joe Louis said today that fight fans susie mass this morning and|most of the Olympians 53 Horor/in the eighth. fo Meet Tomorrow. Night Ns Boll rou 1% . 5 My als, $5 Burr ook C00 The % 3 "aren't giving NBA heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles a fair then attend dedication ceremo- games with a few games being ‘se } The Indianapolis Amateur } Horsesho Milwaukee a 4 Ne fu nins © 001 500 Oix— 1 10 1 break [nies of the tree-lined Babe Ruth|played on Saturday nights when Softball Notes | Baseball Association will meet Schedule for Louie ieeli 88 68 |. 4T2 181 Blancey "Beal and Rapp: Groth. Yochim “Charles is tough," Louls said. “He's a good boxer.and Can pi... ih the evening. {Butler's Bulldogs were on the, ¥ | tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at Cit fireae vert Anas City LL5 01 41.0 3 ot en {Punch. But people still call him a second-rater. The Babe Ruth Foundation, |road. Ee Sa | Hall. ' Managers of all teams are tgs Kanu City ...:.. 81 de 4B AMERICAN LEAGUE i One-of boxing's most popular champions of all times. Louis 18 which was set up by Ruth's will Tickets are expected to fave a Mere. } {guested to be nt. dobn J Madde L AMERICAN LEAGUE Dts clang . vos 000 r-11 1 having a hard time understanding 5" "Win and continue to rule has set aside $25000 for the {top ‘of $2. The 18-team circuit np end’ Hixner: oui 3 and ad In, addition to the drawing of op No.3. Mai Wo Lo Pet OB. Newhouser and. Robinson, Peller and Why Charles isn't being showered ino roost. scholarships which will be award- comprising both leagues has not, Ton {| teams for the tournament games At Garfisld: | 3 Tithe - 0 mw 803-3 i i with the same praise he received, «ya proved himself in beating ed on a basis of good sportsman- completdd its schedule arrange- low "Jacke 4 Ole: “Br 3 Saturday and Sunday, the annual aval Of dane dB Lu ond when he was heavyweight king. |qus Tesnevich” Joe contended. ship. The National Ediucationalments as yet. go roller “locke PEPPY nr 21 xf {1} election-of officers wilt be held. Wind a Pant] and Moss \beher, poe ain. “Everyons says Td hewe 1t easy Ezzard showed he punched hard| Association wil} administer the, A coach of the. Olympians is| Shoads a an Fropman Acock At a Mo | f———— Bu “ Patan 1s #3 ? with Essard but I know differ. enough to wear a man down even fund. {expected to be announced soon. | Gounty Sotinal plourney_at Bosch rove ERLE AUTO - TR ops: Shelf Tha BNA Ruxion a ress tent,” Louis sald. "He'd give me & inough he can’t knock a man out, Recently a group of teen-agers Bur} Friddle was mentor of the nsurance; 9:00, Lavelle Gossett ve. 2 Rn— or, Pile {A fight all the way sure. with one punch.” {sent a check for $407.50 to the|old Indianapolis Jets at the ? thei RE and tomene 8 Sun al Bia: * Red Bar 3 % boom enim Sn Rm Asked whether he might meet! Jos said he was sute Charles|foundation, proceeds of a carnl-ipart of the season. a i oJRooKire rn ll HCA Hos on and maith 1S S00 | =3 1 Charles in just a test fight to would lose his cautiousness as he| (val they staged. | Aang aria Ay ts L-Year Gus Now Igual 8 519 Po bet Y char the skeptics how good the gains in popularity ; . “We' ye never seen the. Babe L i Fi $ | Stewart vs. “> yy - «58M ab. 3% meaner. imew champ really is, Joe didn'tl “You got to know the fans are! play,” they wrote, ‘but we want ~| | DONE | Y 24 El TS | ; Fits Most 3 Badin Th 28 * 3 mm Bt Louis not 4 1 lose any time reiterating “I'm re- with you before you ¢an get con- the money to go to his cause be ongson n irs . dana 8 # 8 ub Cheats and Rice. Chipman. Adkins, tied ‘and my boxing days are fidence” he sail. | cause of what he stood for.” Tag Go Toni ht : BLUE | , r — - ' : uneriet and Owen. Losing piteher, | quap + The retired champion believes Heck, the kids who gave the 9 PASSENGER CAR : ¢ GAMES TODAY os aren Ww mt 0-1 i 1 ol Joe pointed out that Gene Tun-|that one of the reasons Charles carnival are what the Babe stood| For the first time in his long : Delaware, AMERICAN. ASLOCKE RN | pein nat wali 000 Lit hey. wasn't received with open/isn’t being readily accepted as ai for, mat career, “Wild Bill" Longson! [24 J. CES vy oi pt hab, hs Ba pa arms by the fight crowd when he Permanent fixture is because the will take part in an Australian! ALE lo wt osing_ Pilcher, Wehma: a" |took the heavyweight crown Rublic got used to the Louls vari. Dunn Berry, Russell tag-team battle, Sh former a TiGnly oumes Bihatuled) {from the popular two-fisted stug-|®ty of Saticulis. tot he b ' world's champion will team 3] NIGHT $1.00 ON SUNDAY - -MOTOI ol 1 Ry ho F ht Results ger, Jack Dempsey, He figures it| “Hes Bier Wut he bag mone Win Best ‘Ball Meet [with Ray Eckert, 255-pound St. ; TET ; Si g "uy will just take time for ring tans * Tealize” Joe SR n | Dudley Dunn and Reese Berry, Loulsan, against Mike and Ben oT :00-8:00 : Ea . > United Md |to get used to Charles, who is a|™® HCC S00 promoter for! {both amateurs, and Bill Russell, Sharp, Canada's undefeated 3 ELL) 8:00.2:00 - Ed he [al Tor "x Coney 18 TL 'boxer whereas Louls was 8 ihe International Boxing Corp. |Bouth Grove pro, were the win-| Jal ar combination, In the ALL SEATS $1.00 Tax Ine! We Tei i Hagans, 9%. Washin knockout artist, { Slow- PEAKING Jos. sald $ won "ners of the best ball pro-am golf Sports Arena feature tonight. i i by # ra Eppoun® | uit AREIolon infin ad Yi ns Snaives LH “ih do be long before Charles has beaten 'Ournament at Indian Lake yes- » hit i Xor Wo falls out of| SHIT LF: ; 1447 york. Omelio Agramonte, 1 a champion--Ezsard 1 levery challenger in sight. iterday. They carded a 66. three a 90-minute time limit ANT ; BECA at (night | wisT ies Joe sald confidently. ow] “Hazard must have set a record Second were Jim gungyp. Cot .ito head a two-tilt p 1 i Mi DGET CLAR 4 : “ J 5 s inient), a Joh, puipiigitd [York state 1 ust being stubborn. qerending his title only 49 umbus pro, and Johd "Keeling| The special supporting match, [EEERNENE . ES CEE ron Joshua " mot recognizing Charles as stter ping Walcott, but we'll |and Ddn Roms with & 01 a OT. Sum thaduled to sar the sotion at W AY AUTO WAS } crac nad Hausp 34 champ.” see ha fights until theres Bo one leaders Russ Bowers nioh|8: m., will pit Whitey Whit- Nd 33) A \ hin . bn i i A 2 i poIned ay fie. Be: Louis is sure no matter who! more » Ag Joe sald. City, Floyd H ambien of & omonll ie ot Soringteld, Mo. against 1} ASH : ~ SPE : adie GS it 1 the doubters o plek for Charles to| The I . owns the yh tejand Bill ‘Hetnletn of Noblesville] Ralph of St. Louis. It's 7% N MERIDIAN pe Sie meet in § final elimination that Charles’ services were tied for third with 60's. for one fall or 30 minutes, - LAL : CO

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