Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1950 — Page 17
Guild's Demands; Continued Strike Seen Z ACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer : NEW YORK, June 27—Charlie Johnston, president of the Box: . Guild, called today for a general guild meeting to--v Morrow to decide whether to accept the International Boxing Club's Dew evision offer or to continue the managers strike against
Sentiment among pilots indicated the ‘strike would be coi , for the IBC’s new offer of $2000. ,.; , aiivued,
Johnny Risko, Phil Scott, Young from television receipts for each ibling Tuffy main-event fighter at Madison Eo % mene
Garden was about $5000 Rocky Marciano of below the guild's demands. Brockton, Mass, has signed to
; fight Gino Buonvino of 1 Matchmaker Al Weill of the Bortes Field, Boston, oe ay 3 went to Hartford, Conn, to-
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will be Rocky's first Boston bout. day to confer with Lou Viscusi, §
“Will Donate Purse manager of featherweight cham- n Sugar Ray Robinson defends plon’ Willie Pep, regarding a pos- cut, NEESEHER FOS AEE sible outdoor title defense against pm Jersey City, in late July or ex-champion Sandy Saddler inearly August—as planned—Sugar August or September. Weill hoped Ray will receive but one dollar to convince Viscusi that Pep/|for his efforts. He has agreed to
should accept less than the 471; (00RAte his entire purse to the per cent he is demanding for a Damon Runyon Cancer Fund,
Saddler bout. Saddler refuses to 20d Will not accept even training Robinson's
Mrs. Bailey, DeVoe Score Upsets in City Tennis Meet
Miss Early Ousted in Women's Semifinals; 16-Year-Old Eliminates Otey; Linder Wins
Mrs. Eleanor Lauck Bailey and 16-year-old John DeVoe held the
upper hand in upset victories in the city tennis meet at Fall Creek |
Peterson Entered In Hard-Top Event
Howard Peterson) who entered and Bud Moneymaker will also the victory lane at the Indianap- be in thé line-up. Time trials beolis Midget Speedway for the first gin at 7 p. m. and the first heat time this year last Sunday will race at 8:30, be back tomorrow night trying) for another win in the hard-top BALL DEFINFD : event. - DETROIT—A bowling ball has Jimmy Warriner, Pat Kirkwood a 8.59 inch diameter.
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accept the 123% per cent Pepi *' manager,| yesterday. : sa fs for wants him to take. Sore Sainfom, Sua be M 5. y Mrs. Bailey defeated top-seeded Louanna Early in tlie semilee Oma, veteran Detroit gi oned Males Jro AY ould finals of the women's singles, 6-2, 6-4. Miss Early is last year's| . ; heavyweight, has been matched| “pin. Cay hh ay. | State women’s champion. nditioned for a 10-round bout with Nick! y , WwW _York| pevpe eliminated Earl Otey,!
sb Xx : : Baions of Syracuse, N. ¥ at| veiterweight contender who has Buffalo, July 10. Bob Satterfield | of Chicago originally was scheduled as Oma’s opponent, but Satterfield withdrew, despite the fact
6-3, 4-6, 6-2, in the second upset.| Ralph Linder, also seeded, had to] come from behind, 1-6, 6-3, 7-5, to| oust Phil Liehr. TODAY'S SCHEDULE
been vacationing more than two months, is back in training again {and will meet some good oppoment at Long Beach, N. Y., July| 14. . . . Walter Cartier, explosive
Junior Net Title
John Hironimus, Evansville
Hironimus Wins
IN 19 CiTILS
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Von Porat campaigned inthe downtown fight club if the Mana- | 73 lm Lauck Bailey defeated Lou- |
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efeated Rolland Leverens, 3- pit 5 Toad ese By Jom
He fought such prominents as Boxing Club do not come to terms Malless-Bole defeated Stewart-Evans, 7-5, Hir ; ; Paulino Uzcudun. Tom Heeney, in three weeks. i xing; Bironimus_snd Kramer, 3.6, 6-3
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