Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 35

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Kavliflowerdom Mintz Guarantees Ezzard ‘Will Be Sensational’

~NEW YORK, Oct. 13—Possibly there have been more Impressive and majestic coronations in the past, say in England where the tradition still commands respect, but Ezzard Charles, a man of Spartan tastes, had no protest to make, 2 : The exercises confirming the pleasant Cincinnati Negro as the King of “Kaulilower- |: Ra

dom — cute? — were held in Sur 2 Y ks 1 Jack Dempsey's historic ging ail op hanquet hall. on Broadway yes-| yf

terday and attracted practically! . i every card carrying free loader’ 0 - ers, - i in the big town. ’ a vy "= a * ’

San Francisco Team |

= “THIS IS THE first time Charles ever drew a crowd,” observed Mr. Pat Robinson, author, Blows Early Lead of charming books for tiny tots, NEW YORK, Oct. 13 AUP) —| There was -a slight departure The surging New York Yanks) from conventional symbolism in moved into an undisputed first-| that Mr. Charles was presented place berth today, while a gloomy with a belt rather than a crown, band of all-losing San Franeisco| a circumstance which prompted Forty-Niners were left to won-| Mr. Dempsey, whe acted as royal der what punishments might be stage director to make with the in store for them. Joe Miller. The Yanks went to the top of| “Here’s a belt you won't feel,/the National Conferemce of the,

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== ie Elmer Lowery will be at his usual end spot for Washington - when the Conti. nentals face Broad Ripple in a . city series tilt at Ripple tonight. Lowery is a senior. He scored two touchdowns against West Lafayette two weeks ago.

Faces Ripple Tonight. Big Leag as a | Cardinals Come Up With Largest, Buying

11 Players From Their Farm Teams ' . By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer

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| NEW YORK, Oct. 13-Moving quickly to make prize minor[league prospects safe from next month’s player draft, major-league

Six teams were involved in

‘ |baseball clubs engaged today in a widespread shuffle of talent,

the latest mapeuvering—the St.

{Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers, ‘Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, land Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League and the St. Louis

Browns of the American League. The moving idea is that the {best of the minor leaguers must be made members of the parent {club-—or else a rival team can draft them next month for $10,000. Teo make room on the-rosters

. = up-and olds E {for the you Bn ~ Ineladed-in-this group was Don

ler players must be sent down or lcut loose.

Updike Given OK To Promote Bout

Athletic Commission

| Passes on Request | Norbert Updike, operating unlder the name ‘‘Hoosier All-Star oxing Enterprises’ has been given permission by the Indiana Athletic Commission to promote pro-

: fessional boxing in Indianapolis.

| Updike, 30-year-old co-owner {of an Indianapolis exterminating

{the largest shakeup — buying 11 players from their minor league clubs. ; Get Batting Champ

jRichmond, Rochester Red Wings’ third baseman whe won the In{ternational League batting chamiplonship with a mark of .337. Also {bought from Rochester, which {won the IL pennant, were Outfielder Larry Ciaffone and Righthanded Pitcher Eddie Yuhas. The Cards bought four members of the Columbus Red Birds of the American Association, winners of the Little World Series— Righthanded Pitchers Bob Habeinich and Kurt Krieger, Catcher Bill S8arni, and Outfielder, Larry Miggins. They also purchased bonus Pitcher Tom Keating from {Houston of the Texas League, |Pirst Baseman Harvey Zernia and Pitcher Jack Cohan from Omaha of the Western League, and Outfielder Eldon (Rip) Repulski, of

ves Grab Prize Rookies ;

and lost three since being pur-

{chased , fram the New York Yankees on waivers in May;

Burke McLaughlin, who pitched

for Wichita Falls, and Ernie

|Bickhaus, who pitched for Seattle. | “The Reds made a swap with {Tulsa of the Texas League, send-| ing them Pitchers Everett (Red)!

Lively and Jim Avrea, plus an

—— RE undisclosed amount of cash, for, The Cards, who slumped to|Shortstop Roy McMillan and fifth place this year with a vet- Second-baseman Jack Baumer. | | eran-studded lineup, came up with!

Other Transactions

| The Cubs, who have been especil active, sold Pitcher Bill

Voiselle, who won nine and lost|

géven, to St. Paul of the American

"Association, and. Outfielder Hank!

Edwards to Montreal of the International League—both Brooklyn farm teams. Chicago also purchased Third-baseman Leon Brihkopf and Pitcher Elvin Stabelfeld from their Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coast League. The Dodgers sent Outfielder Jim Russell, a reserve this season,

to Montreal, along with an undis< -

closed amount of cash, for Catcher Dick Teed, who hit an unspectacular .229.

HIGH SCHOOL

FOOTBALL

TONIGHT T:50

CATHEDRAL vs.

SHORTRIDGE Play by Play

By SID COLLINS

Sponsored By

¢hamp.” National Football League last ® = =» night when they whipped the] > oo @ THE NEW CHAMPION tried Forty-Niners, 29 to 24, thus leav-| the belt on for size and style ing San Francisco at the bottom

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while cameramen recorded the of the well. . > [man of the commission. The Pirates made a single pur- * stirring scene for posterity and, The* Forty - Niners had veen GDB 000 Offered for KR der The sorboration J planning is chase, but that was a $75.000 one. the promotion department of the warned that firings and findings I . y first show next Friday with 2 The prize was Pitcher Cornelius Police Gazette. { {would be their fate unless they) . ' twelterweight championship fight °° Dempsey from the San 2 x = {hustled all-out to end their string (go |f Pla at Tam Oo Shanter between the present titleholder, 00 | FCO Thr old One of the subsequent speakers of defeats—which now stands at| Y Joe Sgro, and Andy Anderson, ..opihander who had brilliant was Honest Abe Attell who pro- five straight league games and former Golden Gloves champion. go, oon in 1948 and ‘1949 but wen eeeded to give the romanticists nine out of 10, including exhibi- This first fight card, according eight and lost nine in 1950. He further cause for shame. tions. ; to the commission, will be a pro-iqtanqs six feet, four inches and

Contingent of Both Teams Remaining ! ) eo | Whatever accusations were To Compete in $50,000 World Title Meet bational one. If the corporation weighs 190. The Pirates have Railroadmen’s “THEY gave me one of them leveled against them for “easing gets approval for further shows. the right to return him within 30

Federal Savings & loan Assn. things when I won the feather- up” in previous losses, the Forty-| _ CHICAGO, Oct. 13 (UP)—PGA officials today revealed a guar- it hopes to present a card every days after the season opens if he viags

weight championship,” said Mr./Niners played a spirited game last gntee of $25,000 had been offered by George S. May to sponsor the Week. . is unsatisfactory. Attell. “It's still in a pawn shop Night and suffered a heart-break-|,o5, po ger Cup matches with Britain at Tam O'Shanter Aug. 7-8 .. } } The Browns sent three players ; Fight Results down to Toronte of the Interna-

SHORTRIDGE vs. CATHEDRAL

at CYO Play-by-Play By

SID COLLINS Sponsored hy

Le TY Er er

» {ing defeat just when vietory| out in San Franciseo. {he Jus y next year. : By United Press tional. League. They were all

Just when it looked as if it S¢emed assured. might be necessary to summon A 27-yard touchdown pass from The offer was contingent that members of both 10-man teams ST. LOUIS-Sandy Saddler. 131, ‘New righthanded pitchers — Clarence r

medical help in the way of res-| Frankie Albert to Jim (Roll On) would remain to compete in the ‘world’ championship of golf at the York outpointed Harry “Lasse. 12 (Cyddles) Marshall, who won one

| _ _ ew York, 10)—non-title. toratives, Mr. Attell managed tofChaoN, had given Je Forty Rn icourse immediately following the s ead Inthe tour international , event. The ‘world’

, save the situation from complete period } squalor. But. _|tournament will have a purse of “I ought to tell you my brother, teat thea Yank star Georas Rat. approximately $50,000. | PGA President Joe Novak said

Ceasar, runs the shop.” “- down pass of the game, this one Presently Mr. Jake Mintz was ¢, Fol alan. Has former °I0 | May's offer was the “most at-!

persuaded to address the guests,isiar to marrow the score to 24-22. tractive”. received for the 1951) many of whom were caught by The Yanks rolled to the winning event, although ether cities in-| surprise and. were in no positionitoychdown on a 60-yard march terested in holding the meet in-| to make a dash for the street/climaxed by Buddy Young's 15- cluded Ponte Verda Beach, Fla.,| without displaying conspicuous yard dash over left tackle. Payton, 0. Richmend, Va, rudeness. The Forty-Niners, éwe touch- Phoenix, Ariz, and San Diego, Cal. ® = 3 down underdogs, had taken a | Novak said that no negotiations ELIVERY MR. MINTZ directed his open- quick 10-0 lead in the first period Would begin for the Ryder Cup ing remarks to the press. “In two/on Gordon Soltau's 26-yard field event, however, until exact dutes RMS or three years you - will begoal and a TD pass by Albert, When the British team can com-| | writing that Charles is one of the But two touchdown passes by Pete have been settled. Thus far) § greatest champions you ever saw.'Ratterman and a safety put the the PGA has asked Britain to 3 = Just be patient with us. Ivyanks ahead 1510. Albert's specify the most attractive dates f guarantee you we will be sensa- passes moved the Forty-Nimers prior to Sept. 15, | downfield in the third period and » No Contract Signed s = they went ahead on Joe Perry's) Novak said also that no final

Sota un . = ; THERE were no questions. 5-yard smash. That tally, plus, sponsorship contract would be — ; “What's more, we are going to|Albert's fourth-period pass, Signed without approval of the HUND-RUBBED

tional.”

help the poor promcters in theiseemed to bring the Forty-Niners PGA executive committee.

small towns,” Mintz continued./finally out of the woods, but it! The Ryder Cup matches last

CABINET “We are not going to take the merely set the stage for the Were played in the United States) 2 shirt off their back. We aré;yanks’ rally. |at Portland, Ore., in 1947. The —— — going int« a promoter's town and, This was the only action in the American team, winners of that] 0 - = help him make money. We are NFL last night: The Chicago match, also captured the 1949 going to see that everybody lives Bears and Detroit Lions, who were event at Ganton Golf Course, !

and lets live and makes a buck.”|tled with the Yanks for first place, | Scarborough, England. There was applause. will get a chance to catch up when! May said he would precede the The Community Chest has been they play single games an Ryder Cup matches with his “All carrying too big a load, anyway. while the Yanks are idle. America” tournament and that

, [the British team, by coming a Yankees Get $5737 Each, {few days early, also would be re: And Phils $4081 on Series

BRAND to compete in that for a $15,000 purse. : Neither Full Share Approaches Record DELIVERY!

ls IMPROVED AGAIN:

} | Fe CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 13 (UP)—Those New York Yankees | rt

drawing full shares out of the 1950 World Series players’ each | : : will i $5737.96 (less taxes) for defeating the Pade gENITH DEALERS, NERS LIN AUTOMOTIVE

Phillies in four straight games, Walter Mulbry, secretary-treasurer | SPECIALISTS —

IMMEDIATE

of baseball, announced today. ; Members of the Philadelphia team who get full shares will receive $4081.34 each, also lesstax, | — ——— Err Mulbry said $204,275.91 wént to the Yankees, who. divided their SUDS Recall Mclish, winnings into 35 1-5 full shares Ex-Indian, From Coast

and also made cash awards to-

LOS ANGELES, Oet. 13 (UP)—

taling $2300. The Phillies cut up $136,183.94 into 33 full shares and |The Chicago Cubs have recalled also made cash awards of $1500. pitcher Cal McLish, former InNot Near Record dianapolis hurler, - and Pacifie: Coast League batting champion’ Neither full share approached Frankie Baumholtz from the Los’ the record “take” far a winning Angeles Angels to keep another! or losing player, Te tora major league club from acquiring Indians o rew 2.05 each with the second place Brook- ret In ihe forthooming player lyn Dodgers of 1941 getting] Both McLish and Outfielder $4829.40 each. |Baumholtz, who batted a blister-| Each second-place team — ing 379 for the Angels last seaBrooklyn in the National-League son, were eligible for the Major! and Detroit in the American— Icague draft and the parent club Divided $36,477.84. Full Brook- Cubs “bought” them to keep them

lyn shares were $1128:18 and full i their organization i Tiger shares were $1042.22. Both| n i ; third place New York | Giants and Boston Red Sox camel pola ranked in for $24,318.56 each. Since each : squad allotted 33 full shares each regular on those teams will Off to Texas get $736.93, less taxes. COLUMBUS; 0,, Oct. 13 (UP)— | The fourth-place Boston Braves The Columbus Red Birds of the divided their $12,159.28 into 3613 | American Association have as-| shares of $334.66 each, with the sioneg qutright the contracts of | fourth place Cleveland Indians yoiepan infielders Roy Hughes voting 35 shares of 3347.41 each. 4 Frank Shofner to Houston of less taxes. {the Texas League.

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Evansville Mater Dei 4. Huntingburs . Gary Mann 20, Gary Wallace 6 Sullivan 26, Terre Haute Wiley 21.

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