Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1949 — Page 16

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Belloise will win.

Steve Baloise does a litle malar exercise in preparation Ea tonight ot Yankee Stadium. with Ray Robin--fight fo is inJavorsd to. win the nontitle go, Marcel

sellout crowd of Joon, will re- event at 8:30.

turn tonight to defend his new laurels, Fight Results

fiated to give the Texas cow-

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heced to Defend Stock Car Title

Pat Kirkwood, who won the 75-/the championship event, lap championship stock car race; Time trials for the eight-event at the West 16th Street Midget program tonight are scheduled Speedway Sunday night before a for 7 o'clock with the first-heat

adviser ; 37 Make maa 53 Branch office 43 Measures of (ab.) cloth 85 Justice of the 43 Regrets peace (ab.)

Poplar FOR Cops

.ifor the Polo Grounds Sept. 28.

In Non-Title

Stadium in their battle for a shot

Robinson, who already wears the welterweight crown, was fa-

round bouth, although he was facing

weighed by about eight pounds.

chance a thim." ; _..Belloise Hostile Belloise has been hostile toward Robinson since last December when Robinson

bout at Jersey City because of a side injury, suffered in training. Tonight's bout will be the first meeting between Belloise and slender, brown-skinned Robinson of Harlem. The victor has been promised a title shot at the winner of the Jake LamottaMarcel Cerdan scrap, scheduled

Robinson's welter title is not at stake tonight, for he and Steve will scale above the welterweight limit of 147 pounds, However, neither can register more than 160. As they concluded training, Robinson expected to!

| ‘Sugar’ Favored 13-5

Better Weather Seen

‘Stunning Steve’ Sneers at Odds, Vows KO; Winner to-Get Shot at Middleweight Crown

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer, ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 24—There’ll bé thunder in the Bronx tonight if the weather clears in time for Sugar Ray Robinson and “Stunning Steve" Belloise to match explosive punches at Yankee

The forecast was for “clearing” tonight after scattered showers today. If postponed, the brawl will be scheduled for tomorrow night.

register about 151, Belloise about vored at 13-5 to win thelr 10-(159.. .- ‘

the hardest puncher he pe Rp for three ever met and expected to be out-lo clo) Aghts, Sugar Ray lost Balding Belloise of the Brbnx— but one aad wa beaten other who looks and punches like al. ..4 weights swarthy replica of the late Bob LaMotta, whom he defeated Fitzsimmons--has vowed to tag| in four of their five bouts; (3) Sugar Ray with the first knock-ipe too, is a knockout puncher, out of his remarkable career, ..q faster and more skillful de“now that I've finally got airensively than Steve. out 63 opponents, most betting men cago scorpfuily ‘believed “that Beliotse—always &{American-Clay Target champion:

from his usual upright style and withdrew from their scheduled Attack Robinson's. slender body.

Scrap;

at the middleweight crown.

» Robinson, 28, was favored over

held to including Cham-

MoTeaves. “head hunter”-—will try to change go into a crouch so that he can

Last-minute style changes usually bring disaster to the c¢ Robinson, who lost a decision to LaMotta and was held to draws by Jose Basora and Henry Brimm, never has been knocked out although LaMotta, Artie Levine and Tommy Bell had him on the canvas. Belloise—brother of older Mike Belloise, who once held the New York version of the featherweight title—was knocked out twice, by Vince Jaskal and Tami Mauriello. He scored 58 kayoes during| 101 professional fights, and lost eight on decisions.

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Wins $4675 Event At Seddlia, Mo.

Times Special SEDALLIA, Mo., Aug. 24—Poplar FDR, a swift bay stallion, won the featured $4872 Star Pointer Pace on the Grand Circuit at the Missour! State Fair yesterday. * Poplar FOR and Future Counsel were the only entries and the winner took first, third and fourth-place money. The winner is owned by the Poplar Hill Farm of Lexington, Ky: It took three one-mile heats to|

Greenberg Denies | Buying: Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Aug. 24 (UP)— Hank Greenberg said today he has- not bought the Cleveland Indians and “furthermore, I have no intention of buying the club.” He flatly denied reports published in Chicago today that he headed a group which had bought the Tribe. “That writer has gone off the deep end,” the former Detroit star sald. “There's nothing to it. I'm

intention of buying the club.” Cleveland President Bill Veeck also denied the report and said he knew “nothing about the sale of the Indians.” : The Tribe's business manager, Rudie Schaffer, who, according to

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To Defend His Crown

Nation's Lady Trapshooters On Firing Line

The nation's lady | stepped up to the firing line today| qualifying round.

Wash, calmly dropped 200/Jow Van de Walle, South Bend, (1) In 99 pro-|straight birds yesterday and then were tied for second place with smashed 50 more in a shoot-oft, 70's, two(to win the men’s North American! clay target championship,

Riegger has dropped oly oe tar Detroit Lions Beat

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the Ray Delted to Joe Hiestand of Hillsboro, O. Mrs.

csasas four. ler Ril 0 i ne 5 Hains dd Billy Darnell won the tired of these reports. I have .no Knit.

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obinson-Belloise Gloves To Fly If Skies Clear:

Indiana PGA Tourney Match Play Scheduled; 3 Tie for Low Medal

Davis, Hamblen, Timberman Card 69s; Bill Heinlein, Defending Champ, Posts 7 ,

LOGANSPORT, Aug. 24 (UP)—The first 18-hole round of the Indiana Professional Golf Association here today, among the 32 low qualifiers i from the field of 45 Hoosier pros who shot initial rounds yesterday. Medalist honors and prize money was split three ways in the Bill Davis, Hammond; Floyd Hamblen, Tipton,

Amold Riegger Wins Men's Clay Target Championship

"VANDALIA, 0., Aug. 24 (UP) trapshooters

match play |

slated to under way

for the amateur class champion- and Wayne Timberman, Indian-

ship of their sex in the Grand!apolis, all carded 69's over the in a five-way tie for third place American trapshoot.

par 70 course.

Arnold Riegger, 28, of Beattle,, I.0u Bola, Indianapolis, and

Bill Heinlein,

} Thus far in the “golden grand,” n the championship events—

champion of champions event! pEpSHEY, Pa. Aug. 24 (UP) Ruth Winterrowds of Chi-| 4,4 the running of Camp Wilson North|,q4 Bill Dudley led the Detroitts Lions toa 21-to-10. victory .over ship with a score of 187 to tie.yp, New York Bulldogs in al, the previous high mark in that ygational Football League exhibi-| event. tion game here last night. Whig Andrews BICOnd oar Two touchdowns in the second) s. Martha Andre “half provided the victory margin tanbiirg, 8. C., was second With! pfier y 194 and Mrs. Clyde King of At-/10-7 half-time lead. Phil Sloslanta, Ga., and Ruth Knuth of purg, former Temple University Indianapolis, tied for third with packfield ace, accounted for 3 193. Miss Knuth won the shoot- major share of the New York 3%. ovo fessionals—Herb P gains Fusing Lron Soruution professionals—Her' ar- and recei from Bobhyjogl sons of Somerville, Tenn, and Homer Clark Jr., of Alton, Ill. —

Lane. Both teams showed only 199s. |Chicago Bears in Indianapolis

A field of 728 shooters compet: | Saturday at 2:30 p. m. ed in yesterday's events, There

Tove ana 17 108. Mat Bouts Keep Softball Notes Referee Busy

COUNTY TOURNAMENT Two _disqudlifications and a full-time limit bout gave Referee

Wor floss mL {Lou Thomas a busy time at the oA snd Bio Brown—Caldwell, Washias-\mat matches last night at the #4 3 Ji Sports Arena,

AF. Asan Viadislaw Talun won the main a am ai vi event after five minutes of the

“ t's Schedule7:1 A third fali when his opponent i ri # F380 Foss". al: Buddy Rogers was od Ta J for using a piledriver hold. Talun TL 008 0 1 $3 2had won the first fall in wane K | 1 ® minutes and lost the second in

Ab idephones .......... ncisco Lewis and Watkins} “cults and Dilger

opening S8 event when his opponent, the i Rb ode i-t i 1 §izebra Kid, was waived from the x La mon (1) snd Lavion: Mclinniping for using rough tactics. The! Tonight's i - 1 5%. Muchanjes semi-windup between Dave Levin| JRundry YY aswood and Jack O'Brien went to a draw.

“BELFAST, Aug. 3% UPI=[

|Rinty Monaghan, Ireland's croon|ing world flyweight champion, {will defend his crown against Terry Allen of London in a 15-

moter Bob Gardiner announced ish today, Monaghan's European, British Empire and British fiyweight {titles also will be at stake. The |bout, which will be staged at . King’s Hall in Belfast, was expected to draw a record gate for a British flyweight fight.

Wampler to Meet

Jerseyite in 1st Round Fred Wampler Jr., of Indianapolis, Indiana's amateur golf champion, is paired with Chester Sanok of Upper Montclair, N, J. in the first round of the National Amateur golf tournament at Rochester, N. Y., Monday.

meet B. B, Lotspeich of Miami

South Bend’ 8 Mike Garbacz will

Beach, Fla, and Harry Offutt Jr.

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