Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1949 — Page 35
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Dec. 7 Win. May Bring Poll Names Challenge to Charles Bob Williams
Ex-Champ Trains for Exhibition Battles Back of Year
Just as if They Were Regular Fights “Notre Dame Signal
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Dec. 1—Former Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis said today he'd be trying for a knockout agains{ his next exhibiCaller Noses Out Walker by 3 Votes NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (UP)—
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tion opponent, Pat Valentino, and if ‘he succeeds, it might be the opener of a comeback campaign to regain the heavyweight crown. “There ain't no sense in talking about coming back to fighting until after this, fight,” Louis said. “I got to wait to see how I [ do against this guy before, I think RIE FR about fighting Charles.” fights” Louts said. “I'm training]
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‘Has-Beens' Run Away to 11-4 Lead "And Set Pace Throughout Game : .
By BILL EGGERT ™ i Butler's alumni basketball players today had made a bunch of 1
5 fibbérs out of themselves, The has beens huffed and puffed their way to a 45- -to-#1-trtfumph {last night over the Bulldog varsity in the Fieldholse in &.game that ,+Was 10 be a tuneup for the Bulldogs’ season opener ‘here Saturday
"night with Illinois, The outcome left Coach Tony! Fields held off the rally, how
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Ezzard Charles, who became for 'em in the gym and doing Dame T-formation quarterback! successor to Louls ‘by beating road work. You can call them beat out Doak Walker of South-! Jersey Joe Walcott here last \exhibitions, ‘but they're fights.” ern Methodist by three votes to-|
The match with Valentino also! and the Was scheduled for 10 rounds in|
June, defended his title against| this same Valentino in San Francisco in Beptember,
; ; {the Chicago Stadium Dec. 7, an present. titleholder, even though again 10-ounce gloves were to bef ¥ in the ballotin inst 57! although Jack ~ Andrade, VOLS In glng. againat Ht
{ manager of Valentino, sought to for the triple-threat halfback of arrange for 14-ounce pillows. Insists on Hard Gloves agreed to fight him with Dallas: Saturday: when . Notre
outpointed over - seven rounds, knocked the tousle-headed Valentino out in the eighth. “If I can't knock him out be-| fore the eighth round, or at Jeast| outpoint him that far,” Louis
said, “there wouldn't be no porn 10-ounee gloves,” Louis said. “and Dame. plays SMU fighting! m ha happy we're gonna do it.”
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Charles.” uis said he weighed about A total of 29 backs received Fights 3 Exhibitions 225 pounds -foday and would votes in the poll- with Fullback! Louis has fought three 10- | weigh about 222 against Val-'Emil Sitko'or Notre Dame finish-|
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present round-the-nation tour, He than I did last year on-the exmet Joe ,Cheshiil in Newark, hibition tripe Pacific with 30. Charley Justice of
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In Boston and now, because these .are fights. Niffa of Johnny Flynn in Kansas City, Last year for those four and six! winning a newspaper decision in rounders, those weren't fights and each bout and flooring each op-/I didn’t have to train.” Louis boxed .four rounds with J0-ounce gloves in all combats. heavyweight opposition yesierday, Ch and loo shar, is ches Chuck Crtmann, PR. take these Just 1 Nke Tea ere ees and is Junches |; van Chandnois, Michigan State, {power, even with heavy gloves. 11 each; John Karras, Illinois, 5; And the ringsidérs commented Charley Huntsinger, Florida, and {readily that (guy, he'll be back in there against each; Ken. Charles in a real fight.”
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day to win back of the year hon{ors in a United Press poll of 294 nd {football writers and broadcasters. Williams received a total of 60
{the. Mustangs. Both made the 11949 United Press All-America (team. .and will’ meet. head-on at
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of the college football season.
ing third with 32 followed by Ed"Better die Le Baron of the College of the
But I'm training |Northi’Carolina and Arnold GaArmy each received 18 ballots, Others who received at least three votes are: . , Bob Celeri, =~ California, 12; Michigan, and
“if he beats this{George Thomas,
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While alumni Soyer Bob Mehl scrambles with Reggie Crockoft (front) for the ball, Bob Dietz (left) makes with the scissors kick |Butler-Purdue and Notre Dame-|
Oklahoma, 4 in last night's action as Butler alumni defeated the varsity squad,
Carpenter, Oregon {State, and John Papit, Virginia. 45 to 41, in the Fisldhouse.
Hinkle and his varsity squad two ever, with a free throw and a days to rustle together some ‘dribble-under field goal to end the {teamwork and eradicate ragged scoring. play, | Buckshot O'Brien, Butler's allThe alumni, paced by~Wall time leading scorer, topped the Fields’ 12 points, ran away to a | Bulldog scoring efforts with seven 11-to-4 lead and led throughout/points.. He and his teammates the game although the Bul dogs fired 67 times at the backboards came within one point of: kniotting/and canned only 14 and missed a * ‘the score In the closing minutes, dozen free thrown chances. 42 to 41. Alumni players, who seemed | {more familiar with Hinkle's sys{tem of play, missed numerous)
. - . . Hoosier Classic scoring opportunities. They were up to their old trick, however. Bob
. " & Tickets on. Sale [Dietz who assists Hinkle ner Public. sale of tickets for the/Played his usual good floor game third annual Hoosier .Bagketball| and Wilbur Schumacher broke up Classic began today according to Passes,
Paul Griessel, Butler University's] Yori (th) off mnt Mg assistant ticket manager, Galoman, t { i 3 Norris, 1 b Downtownasales will be handled Seinhary, t ! 1 34 Miller, 1 0 inthe Butler ticket booth In the! Reirrihe 1 HE 3 Schumacher t3 af Marott shoe store, 18 E. Wash- Burial { § 8 1 Cranny, o 3 { {ington 8t. Ducats also may be), Jackson, ¢ 0 3 fi 3 {purehased in the bursar's office| cod jem» 8 3 tots, : 3 .|at the university. a NG 3 g Hie, v.32 All seats are reserved for the Weideka's £0 ! | Ytwo- -night schedule .that matches| VF ‘df arien 8 ¢ § {Indiana the first night and But-| Totals . shor. ES Vas
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Central managed to get 15 play-| ers into the game here last nighty as they defeated the Tri-State)
quintet, 65-47. »
From the. opening whistle, the| Greyhounds raced away from their opponents and by the halftime held a 38-17 lead. Coach An Nicoson let the reserves také over in the second half and they experienced no difficulty in taking care of the Engineers. Indiana Cent qa _ Tri-State (41) 3 Hetrip ht "
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Sycamores Drop Huntington, 84-52
Times State Serviee TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 1 — A blistering second half last night ave Indiana State an 84-52 vieover Hun College. Forward Don McDonald with 22 points, paced State to its 37th consecutive home Soo Vt ry.
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