Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1950 — Page 19

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By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y,, Aug. 9 — The fight racket isa cruel and pitiless game where all too many of its victims wind up with scarred faces and marbles in their mouths but nobody is ever going to have to run a benefit for Charley Fusari. — ot] . oie is a lithe, clean-limbed young man who won't unt late this month. " ; = = 3 sini invested in annuities and in real Tie Sicilian-born blonde with estate. He now owns an 18-family towny skin i osest|2partment house in Newark, from ha a he Closest] which there is a 36000 net annual ring a a There's noth- income, and he will have $70,000 ing ever plimentary in dA in ig maturing at the age immigrant parents, : 8. 8 8 Charley still is a little boy to| A “00D BOY,” Charley is the and Papa Fusarl. The milkman who used his own prodbeauty of it all is that Charley ucts and steered clear of wine, is a dutiful son. : women and song. His first ro- ® = =» : mance is budding now, : with, WHEN HE started boxing, Vicki Dickey, daughter of the

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in, Charley didn’t hit the prim-|/his big chance. He'll attempt to rose path which bled so many|strip the welterweight crown fine fighters of their" fistic in-/from Ray (Sugar) Robinson. heritance and left them broken, His chances, despite his usual battered wrecks at journey's end./confidence, are dubious. Most of | as Fusari put Charley on an/the hopes in his camp are based owance, :

Nor did Charley squander that,| Robinson may have weakened

in 1948 he was given $10 a week. pound title limit. : Last year it was raised to $20 al But win or lose against Sugar week, as his earnings increased. Ray, Fusari .is a long-run winner Yet, out of that $1560 in allow-/who proves that decency and ances over the last two years, cleanliness can survive and Charley managed to save $1000. (flourish in the toughest sports Meanwhile, his earnings were racket of them all.

30 Events Listed for AAU Swim Meet at Columbus

.|clashed in a playoff for the $2500!

Ms Jrvington, N. J. home, And... Tonight .at.Ropsevelt. Stadium. x “WHER tHE money started rolling|in Jersey City, N. J., Charley gets

jon the fact that the 155-pound).

langrum Vie In Tam Fulmer Captures Low Gross Honors

As Leaders Tie

Lloyd Seeks Third, Last Leg on Cup; Ed Furgol Blows

CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (UP) — It was the same old finish today in

CHICAGO, Aug. 9—The Big TV cake and have it, too.

Tam O' Shanter's annual “All: ~= ee Mg .—o omh ‘of its games this fall, : American” Open Golf Tourna- =~ he { But it announced that Novus ment as veteran stars Bobby | western and Michigan games will |

‘be televised and piped to le, {theaters in Chicago and Detroit, | {where audiences may pay prem-| ium prices to see the Big Ten grid- | iron heroes in action. |

Locke and Lloyd Mangrum

first money in the $15,000 event. | Locke, the heavy-jowled South African making his comeback in. American competition after going through a PGA-imposed ban,

8s a terrific blast on par on: The program, carried out in the fina). B 3 conjunction with Parar ount Thefor a 282 total and | aters, Inc, may be ex’ nded to

Earlier Mang out a 31, five under par on the first nine, to pass the 54-hole front runners and he equaled par the rest of the way for a 67 and his 282. :

. | The Big Ten insisted that its {new approach was not really |“llve television, A spokesman carefully explained that there would be a 25-second lag between Furgol Falters { Both Locke and Mangum : : on er : Rint Detroit Bd Purge who Nad" Mrs, WH. -Cox, “ne¥ winner; Jane Nalson, ¢ify champion and second gross scorer; Mrs. W. looked like a probable winner C. Whipple, retiring president of the Indianapolis Women's Golf Association, and Mrs. C. Richwith a two stroke biilge on Skip ard Fulmer, gross winner, look over the scores following completion of the two-day gross-net tour: Alexander and Dave Douglas and ne. yesterday at Meridian Hills Country Club.

Hout Furgors putts werent! Jane Nelson Takes Runner-Up Spot In Women's Golf; Mrs. Cox Wins Net Title

dropping and he-took a 75, with 368 putts, for a 286. Alexander : By JIM HEYROCK vice L. (Tu . president and Mrs. H. W. Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) Long drives and accuracy on the greens brought Mrs. C. Rich- | pyqen of North Side was named Wilson, the theater-television pro-

took a 73 for the same total, and Douglas was the strongest of the group, posting a 70 for 283 and ara Fulmer through to win low gross honors yesterday with an | |gram will be presented on a onethird place. Hawkins also had even par 75 over the Meridian Hills Country Club course. . Serelaty. es. ward J Block |gtan basis, P using ~~ >»r:-ount 286 with a final round 73. . { The par round gave Mrs. Fulmer a two-day total of 153 since yea surer equipment and a closed TV Sam Snead of White Sulphur ghe fired a 78 at Highland. during the first day of the event. The Top Gress Beokea circuft that cannot be tapped by

the silver. BOPOONo inosine Observers, however, were hard pressed to tell the difference and {recalled that Notre Dame, topdrawing card of the Midwest, will

annual business meeting follow-|CONSumption and undoubtedly will ing the tourney. Mrs, Lawrence 4raW a large audience. Sexton of Hillcrest was named| As outlined by Conference

Times State Service COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 9—Thirty events were listed today for the Indiana State AAU swimming and diving championships here Saturday and Sunday in Donner Municipal pool. One event, the men’s national junior 200-meter breaststroke. | will be open to any male junior swimmer in the U. 8. The other 29 events are limited to Indiana swimmers only. |

The Saturday program, trials { at“1.30 p.m. and fimals at 7 p.m,,|

national junior breaststroke, the | men’s 800-meters freestyle, women’s. 400-meters freestyle, boys (14 and under) 100-meters| breaststroke (open), men's 100+ meters backstroke; women's 100meters breaststroke, girls (14' and under) 100-meters back-| stroke (open), men’s 200-meters| breaststroke, women’s 200-meters| backstroke, boys (14 and under), 100-meters backstroke (open), men’s 100-meters freestyle, wom-! en’s 300-meters individual medley, girls (12 and under) 100-meters! ~~ freestyle (open), men’s 300- = meters medley relay and womén’s| 400-meters freestyle relay. ; “Trials ‘at 10 AM. Sunday's events, trials at 1 | a. m, and finals at 3 p. m,, include; men’s 400-meters freestyle, wo-, men's 100-meters freestyle, boys. (14 and under) 100-meters freestyle (open), men’s 200-meters backstroke, women’s 200-meters breaststroke, girls (14 and under) 100--meters breaststroke (open), men’s 100-meters breaststroke, women’s 100-mefers backstroke,

boys (14 and under) 150-meters gas » : individual medley (open), mens [lictrict Golfers 300-meters individual medley, | girls (14 and under) 150-meters| : individual medley (open), women’s 300-meters medley relay In U S Amateur men’s 400-meters freestyle relay,| » * women’s 3-meters diving, and! men’s 3-meters diving. Two Indianapolis district golf-

Riviera Club of Indianapolis ers yesterday qualified in different ¥ill be defending champion in locations for the National Ama-

The WomSHS division. teur to be held Aug. 21-26 in Min-

Judy Roberts . . IAC freestyler in state AAU meet Saturday and Sunday.

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weer tn ! [collegi golf. champ a a "MANCHESTER, Mass, Aug. 9 apolis’ district titleholder, quali-(UP)-—Mrs. Margaret O. Du Pont fied in Cincinnati with two-under-

.of . Wilmington, Del... and Louise par..66-72—139. for..the. 36-hole Lesion... A

~10n---the--last-—-holte which would’ {gone in. |

‘|dim Ferrier, San Fran-

Springs, W. Va., and Jim Ferrier two-day gross-net tourney was the final activity of the Indianapolis . of San Francisco tied for fourth Women's Golf Association for this - Po | Mrs. Richard Fulmer, Hillcrest, 78-75— NOM® Set owners. | Will Seat 4000

place with 285, { year, ing honors for yesterday, Miss] june Nelson. Highland. 83:75—158 fot Northwestern games will apLocke had the hottest round of day was Jane Nelson of High-the rynnerup spot for the two Indianapolis. $7.7 The 40-10. . rs, Paul Dye. Country Club of Indian: 'goreened in one theater in DeBut he dropped a six-footer for feated by Miss Nelson this year a total of 158, . spoils, 88-84—Th.

n Playo Wildcats, Wolverine Tilts to Hit Theaters

4000 Fans in Chicago, Detroit Will See Games With Only 25-Second Time Lag

By JIM _DAILEY, United Press Sports Writer

| televise its game for home : set!

Ten came up today with a n

approach to football television that indicated it wants to eat its

‘Earlier in the year, with an eye on the possible effects on {the gate receipts, the Western Conference banned “live” televising

combined seating capacity of a little under 4000. : Wilson said that attempts are being made to bring Minnesota and Ohio State into the new TV picture, but that it is not definite whether they will participate, Each team, however, will offer

| System May S read films of its game for regular TV

broadcast to set owners some

ooo diae afier the. game is nompleted.

Wilson said the conference felt jit had an “obligation” to make its

other. teams-before the fall--oam- syisg “AVAITEBIE In this “Manner, {paign gets underway. i . .

Softball Game Set

‘Tomorrow Night

| The all-star softball game,

scenes as they occur on the play- rained out last Friday, has been Hing field_and as they appear on re-scheduled for tomorrow night sesessat Municipal Stadium.

| In the 7:30 p. m. game, the Sportsman Store Eagle Creek All« {Stars will meet the Bush-Calla-{han Longacre All-Stars. : The championship game at 8:45 {will pair the Bush-Callahan-Muni-|ctpal Stadium All-Stars against {the Em-Roe Beech Grove All |Stars. Both games will be played as a benefit. to help defray expenses of the Marion County Soft{ball Association winner's trip to ithe regional tourney in Decatur, For twilight games or Sunday afternoon RSW

Ohio State Won't Televise Grid Games

| COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 9 (UP)

|

Locke Hottest | Even with Mrs. Fulmer yester- Nelson had to be content with! Dorothy Ellis, Meridian Hills, 82-77-1890, 166, . pear in three theaters in Chicago, the day. He trailed Mangrum by|land, city champion, who also| rdt, North Side Golf Club, i Ww. 8. Fo Country Club of Indi- troit. The four houses have a

Edwards, Country Club. of | 89- while Michigan games will be five strokes with nine holes to go. carded a 75. Mrs, Fulmer was de- 8Y8. She had an 83 Monday for Mrs a bird on the 10th. He couldn't for the city title and then came Mrs. Fulmer had a two-under- “ks I al: millcrest. 90-88—175.| AT

r . |the ire. Walter Brant, Meridian Hills. i. Schedule tonight: 1.15, East 10th Tatum

only sub-par round of the rg wag Dorothy Ellis, ex-cit » ex-city and : 8:30, yesterday, hut_she. missed. gtate-champion; witha total of! i Mares Velibes; “Broadmoor. Wh: i deve vi" wee meter eri? ane

four-féot putt on No. 18. Wom-i159 ghe had an 82 Tell en's par for the Meridian Hillslday and came through with 15 Top Net Scores EM-ROE LEAGUE yesterday. i W. H. Cox. Pleasant Run, 173.24— Barber's Firestone 6, Cracks 180 Mark te, Donald Alexander, Woodstock, 108- (Firestone wins the Em-Roe league cham-

“151, fonship, wi eight victories and tw She crackad the 160 mark with iL N. M. Talbert, Meridian Hills, 204- fo res 5 Ei Lilly 4] Indian. a magnificent shot on No. 18. 3

esses): U. 8. ‘shill. Ades. Ir. Broad e apolis Merchane 2 ancesco t 4 Pp » Jr. Broadmoor, =| Schedule tonight: 7. Celtic Legion vs n R She had a 40-foot uphill putt on| {i} mobert Mckee, Hillcrest, 191-34

utheastern Merchan

narrowly missed a 20-foot putt

have given him a victory had it

37-38—175. Should Mangrum win today, SOUTSe 1s 4 and it was anybody’s match, he But despite sharing the scor

would gain permanent possession |

of the “All-American” trophy. Dalzell Captures

Mangrum, who represents Tam

. Hamil arris; 9:30, Myers’ ™ (O'Shanter on the tournament the final hole. The ball jumped a|s% tes vs Jamilioy Harvie: 9:9 : ~ |swing, won the “All-American” IT and PHA Trot Velle-Clossett been

in both 1948 and 1949, with a

foot into the air when she hit it|ape i pmo Cll Sada; medal of 276 last year. Locke

6 Times State Service but went dead to the cup. rs. Louis Bola; Highland, 179-20-180. SHELBYVILLE, Aug. 9—A' Winner of the net io Was LH itm Asndrick Badge. whieh starts Priday night. Allied Florists captured first money in 1947. chestnut colt, Dalzell, owned by Mrs. W. H. Cox of Pleasant Run a rank. Cox. Pleasant Run, -310-50— -. Stranahan Wins ee ©-Staley 2 Anderse hp yesier- with a 173 total and a 24 handi- pI Evelyn Ward, Sarah Shank, 133e men’s amateur chase also day won the an rot tor'icap for 149. 00, , finished yesterday, one day late,|3-year-olds in the feature harness I Rover: Nesmith, North Side. 212-82 J}, (linion last wok, Ti

t by M 4 0. Barker Lavelle-Giossett Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars Il compete w Mrs. Guy Morrison of the In-|— al 5

eam to oi

Wilford Wehrle, Ormond, Fla. Fair here. Roy Riegel drove Dal-|elected president at the group’s'y,ifis, lle, Jao eer da, Count Club ‘of [B for the title. Wehrle, four strokes zell to victory. ; behind, picked up and was dis-| Little Net, owned by Ed Parish

qualified as Stranahan caged a of Shelbyville, won the 27-class !

15-foot putt for a 68 on the final pace. Results: : . Nd ee-year-old trot, IT & PHA Stake Seen : load Dalsell (Riegel), bk Vg May : ctoria Runyan)’. » " 3 Tam’ Leaders (Humphries, 5, 3. 5 Times—2:092/ 238 Clase pace (3500): Little Net (Sears) Bobby MA RErum, ase 13-1%-08-61—282 3 L 1: Melenisedi (F. Johnson), 1,-1, dr.; Dave Douglas, = Newe: a 73-74-60-67—282 | Hanover Scott (Thompson), 2, 3, 3; Walter “ Newark, E. Chief (DeBaun), 4, 3, 3. Times—3:13 3/5, T0-71-72-70—283| 3143/5, 2:15 3/5. 13-71-72 3—22-Class trot (3600): Bonnhie Marks ro. 00_aas| or Chan ipo: 3. 3 Fis 1, 6, 4; Lee Cash ( eton), 3, 3, 4. 76-71-70-68—385| * 5"18, 2:15 3/5, 2:14 4/5. 72-12-70-12—286 so

Sam Bnead, White Sul Springs, W. Va inher

cisco . . Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Chandler Harper. Portsmouth, Va., eves 74-74-60-690—286 d Furgol. Detroit 72-70-89 15286 Skip Alexander, Knoxville 73-71-60-73—286 Johnny Bulla. Verona, 73-73-67—286

a. oh T4Chick Harbert, ...Detroti 75-75-67-70— Clayton Haefner, Char- 7% si : 75-71-72-60— a .

otte, N. C. as ur Skee “Riegel. Tulsa, Okla. 73-70- § Sesame atte mes

73 Amateur Baseball

The weekly meeting of t ! ateur Baseball Associati AE ars LTE

pec to m p= | : % “ sentatives. Forfeits must be ; ; y > ’ the ‘meeting. Sil : . : on Yesterday's Junior Baseball results: C. : league—Riverside Hornets 16, Junior Indians 1; Rhodius Pal 10, Broad Ripple AE Le || 50-—LAP FEATURE—50

Franklin_Township 10.

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8:15, Ten-O-Pive Haefner 0 Braves

CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (UP)-The

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gain until the 14th, but then he back to beat the Highland par 35 going out yesterday and! bara Bremerman, Meridian Hills, 85- = _ |Columbus definitely will not be began a streak of four consecu- swinger in the first round of the then slipped two over on Tn back! Donna Knox, Meridian Hills. 87-90—177. Softball Notes televised on any downtown the. tive birdies which pulled him!state tourney. 90-1 Jilliam Hoffman, Meridian Hills, BUSH-OALLANAN aters, a spokesman for the athe even, dropping putts of 40 feet Misses _£-Footer nine with a 40. Miss Nelson had!” Mrs. ‘Rie Herrick. Highland, 88-03-—141 At Municipal letic department said today. on the 14th, 12 on the 15th, 30 on dh hag|ines of 38 and 37. HE Toy, Countes Club of Th "| vo Indisnapolis Water Company §. Seansyl-| The spokesman said that there ‘ithe 16th and 22 on the 17th. He Miss Nelson wou ave In third position for gross hon- o}rs. R. C. Block, Broadmoor, 93-90—| gh®, SHIR Gi ‘lare no Paramount theaters in

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