Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 19

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— By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer - : BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 16—In the wake of Buffalo's first and probably last heavyweight championship fight, Ezzard Charles was expected to be matched today for his fourth title defense against Joe Louis at New York’s Yankee Stadium, Sept. 27, In his third defense last night, Charles stopped blonde Freddie Beshore in the 14th round; but Ezzard's return-to-the-ring per‘'ormance was almost as disappointing as the paid attendance| However, the brown-skinned of 6298, and the gross gate of champion from Cincinnati did on have Beshore practically “out on $28,666.36. They were the lowest |), feet” in t figures for a heavyweight title, eet ia he fous h, seventh, — fight during the 31 years- since saad 34 pe Doctor Sik Jack Dempsey won the title—| Ber ha ard eighth : Since boxing went “big t time.” | oDELouls

tponements lclimbed into the corner and ex-| Promoter Dewey Michaels, who {amined the already battered

lost money on the show in Me: chall r but he let the | morial Auditorium, blamed two continus. gg Bight postponements for the financiall None of the t bust. 0 And Trlr ne e. three ring officials :

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Charles’ training injuries — a {Judge Leon Stachkowiak ' reg-

fractured rib and a bruised heart muscle—had caused the delays. /three for Beshore and two even.

{gave Beshore more than three Ellenberger Panthers, winner of the Indianapolis Junior Baseball, Inc., Class B city playoffs (left Junior Baseball FERAL 2 oheduled b Sght 59 rounds. Referee Felix scored 12 j4 right, ik row) Bob Preston, David Huff, Bob Walden, George Bohnenkamp, Bob Morris, Bill | he Riverside Hornets took a of the top games of the Marion jay A250 Waiter Vialley and {lot Charles, Snell and Larry Green: (standing) Manager Mrs. W. Elmer Buchanan, Fred Moffatt, Bill Skaggs, 12-2 victory over the Rhodius Pal, County Softball Tournament at mo it |stered nine for the champion, Richard Silcox, Den Altapp, Bud Wray, Leroy Thompson and Jim Preston. + - [nine in the finals of the Junior, Municipal Stadium. . Tourney 1ABA to Elect,

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It's soothing to think of ice today, so the Indianapolis Hockey Club has announced that the Caps will play an eight-game preseason schedule. 3 ~ Seven of the contests will be played with the parent Detroit Red Wings, four in Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., where both teams “Iwill work out. The Caps, defending American Hockey League playoff champions, will meet the Cleveland _ {Barons in Stratford, Ont::Sept.| “180 Tn their only other pre-season game.

{ I Times Siate Service { LAFAYETTE, Aug. 16 — Coach {Btu Holcomb of Purdue has inlvited 70 football candidates to {report «in —top--shape” —for—the - lopening of practice Sept. 6. The Boilermakers will have to {be In shape for their rugged nine|game schedule which starts out [with road games against Texas ion Sept. 30 and Notre Dame's na= {tional champions on Oct. 7, With |classes Scheduled to begin Sept. 18 the squad will be limited to lenly 10 days of double drills. Ni en lettermen were amon Yio received invitations to Only four of the 19

Pitcher Charley Sutphin is the n the aa plans man tw-peedway..Motchants . They were Tackle John -

Heretofore, Detroit and Indian-| call on when the chips are down. 5,1 iic “ang Fulivack John apolis players have been divided The chips will be down tonight Kerestes, co-captains, End Ronnie - into two camps. {Bland and Center Clifton Knitz when the Merchants meet the {- Indianapolis candidates report. Farm Bureau at 8 o'clock in one ing will be Tackles Herman Mur-

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Beshore of Harrishurg, Pa. yudge— Carrot favored Charles.

and manager Ralph Gold _were| c1:1... The. Jnited Press. gave 190 traer= Yoaky shore - the first - and second . § because referee Barne~ Felix of pounds. and called the fifth even.|

{ hall Association will have new New York had stopped the bout| Charles, although an inch taller n } Rn h il C '} 5 + |The New York Yankees anda double. ~ rardtops to Race officers and a schedule for their at 2:53 of the 14th round, when/than the tousled-haired Sjonde u ase a an orge Washington Senators will pause! Riyerside. Horn dels IF , B k city championship tourney before Felix was convinced that Be-| weighed one. and one - fourt ents "31 and Cameron: Neel and FOPWOCIT ac the night is out, Meeting tonight shore’s right ear was in a “dang-| pounds less. Ezzard scaled Susth) By OSCAR FRALEY lat that monument in Gate of ih the middle of their ball game Long. | . 1 be At 8:30 in the City Hall, the TABA erous Sonditions The ear was go} pounds; Beshore, 18415. United Press Sports Writer | Heaven Cemetery and read the today to honor Babe Ruth on the Bowling Notes |e “comottion A he will take care of business in that swollen 00 € a pinkish-| Charles’ B C {. VALHALLA, N. Y,, Aug. 16-1t| : second anniversary of the im-| : order. purple doorknob attached to Fred-| fow Cut | inscription: y {Ing show tonight at the W. 16th’ r

Charles suffered a gashed leftis green and quiet and peaceful

die’s head. Moreover, the chal-lbrow in the 14th round when their in Gate of Heaven cemetery and | lenger was bleeding from the nose, heads collided as they fell intofomehow, two years to the day... .iai game of life inspire the just a brief announcement in the at 7:30 p. m. League 1 will meet | The “crash” event, open to vol-| schedule for the city tourney

mouth, left brow, a gash under a clinch. from Babe Ruth's death, there iy in of America.” fifth inning followed by a mo-| Friday at 7:30. Team captains Unteer drivers requires cars 10 which opens Saturday. To be e the right eye and a cut on the - Beshore, who had been knocked ® feeling that a forgiving Bam-" tne Babe must know, some- ment of silence. Then the game are requested to be present. {race five laps forward, one in re- hls for the city series each team left ear, lout earlier in his career by two Dino finally is at rest. how, that he's still the manager will be resumed. Members of the Pennsylvania verse gear and another lap must have a representative at the Admits Poor Showing \mediocre performers, hotly eriti-) Much has been written and (or ‘an awful lot of kids. And .Ruth died in the early evening Recreation Bowling League will forward. imeeting. President Frank SigaCharles, who hadn't fought since cized the referee for stopping the many tales have been told 6f a yay know that the Babe {ant of a hot summer night two years meet at the Pennsylvania Alleys| Time trials will start at 7 food, former Indianapolis Indign last October, admitted in the bout when “I wasn’t hurt at all.” career which was one of base- pier any more. 'ago after a long siege of cancer. Aug. 22at8p.m. - - p. m., racing at 8:50, flash, will preside.

dressing room he had made an|He also accused Felix of giving balls brightest chapters. There unimpressive showing. That was Charles “all the breaks” during|!s No need to recount his exploits, an understatement. The fans/the bout by trying to keep them Nis adventures and his escapades.

booed Ezzard at the close of the from fighting at close quarters. | But the Babe, with his legen- _ 13th round when he hit the blood-| Charles’ co- managers, - Jake/0arY career behind him, was a smeared challenger in the face Mintz and Tom Tanas, were Pitter and disappointed man. ,

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Yankees, Senators’ ——lterday-at Riverside Park Richard {on gaure and “Swen Gree Droift City Card ° 2 Neel, Hornet hurler, led his team; : k “Snubs. Honor Babe Ruth-.. “to the win by fanning 11 and driv: - Stadiums; - Hy

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~The champion failed to score ence today with Marshall Miles; PANSEBALL TRIED 15 TAKE 1} a single knockdown against the Louis’ manager and New York UP [0 him in those last few years.

lightly rated challenger who had representatives of the Inter- They Srected a bronz plaque at gone Into the ring a .1-5 under- national Boxing Club. After the Tht ” th adi, The House dog and ‘whom Charles expected conference, the Charles-Louis bout| "at Ruth Built.” They renamed

I (a small section of concrete just to belt out within three rounds.iwas expected te be announced. outside the gates “Babe Ruth

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‘ ball's needling conscience. 7 Teams Enter : Mathias Slips A nine-foot monument marks

In Iceland Meet the Babe's final resting place to-

; . day. And as you sit and look at Stiakamak Swim | REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 16 it, you see in mind's eye the Babe (UP)—Olympic decathlon cham-|a8 you saw him many times: up pion Bob Mathias of Tulane, Cal., at the plate in Yankee Stadium; mincing around a golf course on| “JASONVILLE, Aug. 16—The WON a special medal but little els€/;o50 tooth-pick legs; hale, ro14th annual outdoor AAU Shaka- in a two-day track and field meet bust—and bitter a bowling

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oS As “oa diving Which ‘was concluded “here —yes- ‘alley a day in 1946 when the Yanmak Open swimming and diving terday. kee were going South for spring training; and weak and wan on teams. The meet will be petal The crowd at the Reykjavik (ol last visits to the stadium.

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‘arena gave Mathias a resoundi here Saturday and Sunday. [cheer when he was singled out| Powerful teams represented are for the special award, but the ‘hi the Indianapolis Athletic Club and young American was visibly dis-| the Lafayette Country Club. IAC appointed in his performances. went South. won the state AAU title last week| Mathias won only one event

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Also represented are Indiana Pur- Program. | Then he rubbed that unbelievdue, Jowa and- Ohio State, each] NE ys {ably bulbous nose with a huge of whom will send unattached Golf Notes {hand and barked abruptly: entrants. |

Trials will be held at 10 a. m.| |

(CDT) each day with final events know I wouldn't h d |apolis women's western pin tour-| no wouldn ave made ‘slated for 1:30 each afternoon.i,.. with an 82.19. 70 yesterday, [8°04

Saturday's program lists 3 In the blind y That had been the Babe's big events, Sunday's 18. | winner was Mrs. Ee tournes | ldream as he came to the end of : 102-1488. Mrs. Hiram Soncnorihis playing days and the Yankee L | T tH and Mrs. John B. Welch tied for | Manager, little Miller Huggins, ocal lrorrer second with 102-1191 and 118- 416d. Wi 1000 Stake |27—91, respectively. Member play-| But the Yankees never gave ins . : {ers were led by Mrs. Joseph A. |im-that-chanee. Times State Service * ; {Brower, 95-5--90, Mrs. Harold That refusal, without a chance, CONNERSVILLE, Aug: 16—An | |Conrad, Mrs. John L. Hobson an al Vas 2 a millstone around his- neck] Indianapolis. tro . C. >

Nine-hisie- tou = today. Her May Victoria won the; Weaver champiohshi pr Nir ty Riper T, records — that * ‘big 60” of 1027 BL en’ * Mrs. land his untouchable total of 714 three- -year- -old 2: 26 trot stake on h a ISL Might; 18. of,

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3 Lowell Stormont (sec “the opening day harness race card Nine-hole tourney rod a Rht) d. s.| {big league bench." But you look at the Fayette County Free ‘Fair | | Pred J. Clapp E. b Kabel (Class A); “Mrs wi Gross winner in 1 “yesterday. Ss | North Side Women's Clb: yo Play of Jets Take Windup Flood, y Fie-| Hi Hy Second went to Josedale Vi gti, Baker. 91. Net ch winners: M Rh Of Roller Derby tory, owned by O. A. Jose, Indi-|g 13; 5. Fran Taylor, 102- Balls ‘and b hole winners at Broadm 3 Lrg

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{head start on the bowling tourney|count read 6-4 in favor of the “Straight Beats Munson is from season Saturday and Sunday and|Stars. A crowd of 6348 looked napo |Aug, 26 and 27 sponsoring a three- on. \way doubles meet at the Dezelan/ Top man in ‘the Jets’ picture

Major League Leaders |alleys. {was George Bogt who scored si | By United Press | Entry fee will be $1, bowling points. The All-Stars were led by| NATIONAL LEAGUE land expense $1.25 per person. Coach Gene Gannon with four . 3 AB R H Pct. There will be separate prizes for| {Gannon won a special match rac Robinson: py vn ig 33 1 144 J%1adies, mixed and men’s doubles against Silver Rich, coach of the - Bopp. Teh... 91 288 i 07 333/teams. Call CA-5259 or CA-4266. Jets, = 3 . | Putfile, page .. 102 an 136

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“1 guess the team is off by now, and the Lafayette team captured during the meet, capturing the he asked in that Dn,

Miss Mary Jane Bannerman “Why didn’t they ever give me a {won the Country Club of Indian- Chance to manage? How did they

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