Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1951 — Page 25

ber is slow

and y 19 players

i 11 hortages ia :

1éld and

extra ed after Mar.

sterday was utes because at came in ry fog. But he situation oke out in to be sare. idge gol ident oot a

the training expeditibn te Monday, catch. One 1, pes to run in the near nd ‘a player n Senators, here. Bush 5, in 1922, Tour ns went on uting after nd reported alph Deare Brahman rs, acted as

# said Outi, up from rn League, ortly. A flu player's den 80 games lr, Fiscalini atting aver-

on ‘schedule ) be played he ath'et'c ts three of 1e lights at willing but

consent of -

aking the on to night

nd of hot, 8 out, the to be well they leave

rt —

————

w York

Pasa” Ee ~- ie

om a AR Sd 8

3 the operation.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

es Cann Briefs— Hoot Evers Signs As 2d Highest Paid Tiger

Inks Contract for $33,000; 6 * Ron Northey Undergoes Operation Today

surgery for a torn cartilage in his left leg today and will be lost to the Chicago Cubs for about 10 days. Northey was taken to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica yesterday after he complained of severe pain in his leg. He said he had injured the leg this spring. Dr. Dan Leventhal will perform

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—St. | Louis Cardinal Manager Marion believes, there vm a

major league camp ler Sen are * 4 5 fr

Yon than the Bitters than own.

The Cardinals have scored fn total of omly six runs in three ata sqund games. Marion has

LAKELAN Fla.—Outfielder Hoot LAND Fie training today after signing a 1951 contract for $38,000—making him the second highest paid Detroit Tiger. George Kell, who signed for about $42,000, is the highest

Garrett Named Most Valuable

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Mar. 7 (UP)—Bill Garrett, who sparked Indiana’s basketball team to a 19-3 season record, today was selected the Hoosiers’ most valuable player of 1950-51. The slender Shelbyville, Ind. Negro, who led his high school team to the Indiana prep hardwood championship in 1947, closed a brilliant three-year career with possession of almost every Indiana scoring record. The Hposiers, runners-up to Illinois for the Big Ten crown,

> also chose Forward Bill Tosheff

of Gary as their captain for the season. Tosheff ended the campaign with a string of 28 consecutive free throws in Big Ten competition, bettéring the record set last year by Illinois’ Don Sunderlage b by eight p points.

LIBERAL TRADE- N

Allowance On Your Small . Screen TY or Old Radio On This

BRAND NEW 1951 MODEL

Admiral

up to 50% MORE picture detail!

Think of it... you get up to 50% more picture detail with Admiral’s amazing Wide-Band LF. system. Assurance of the clearest picture in television. This 17° set is years ahead in features, exquisitely styled, sensationally low in price.

Model 17K11....

269"

EXCISE TAX INCLUDED Plus Parts Warranty

See other Admiral TV models featured on page 13 today's Times

We Sell-—We Service

EASY TERMS

Open Every Evening

2624 N. Harding TA-4446

ee a a ds Se

_properly impressed by the fine pitching.’ But now he’s beginning to wonder whether something is wrong with his hitters, >

paid.

TUCSON, Ariz.—Giant Luke Easter will. be lost to the Cleveland Indians for four or five

days with a “chip fracture of the upper left arm.” TAMPA, Fla.— Howie Fox is!

the most advanced pitcher in the Easter injured the arm in a q collision with Rookie Bob Pren- Cincinnati Reds’ camp today

, The big right-hander pitched fee ig yesterday's Intra), hitless innings in yesterday's ! . intra-squad game and was breakHeat and rest were prescribed io of curves. Eddie Erautt also as the only treatment needed. |i nressed Manager Luke Sewell CLEARWATER, Fla.—The| "th four scorelers innings, Philadelphia Phillies were reported today to be considering a deal h Ho ke | for Chicago Cub Outfielder Andy, y yers Pafko. The Cubs were said to have | " * offered the hard-hitting Pafko In ured in Wreck for a first baseman—either Eddie Waitkus or Dick Sisler—» Bo plus cash. BROOMFIELD, Colo. Mar. 7 Pafko batted .304 and hit 38 | (UP)—Five professional hockey homers in 1950. !players of the Denver and Omaha SARASOTA, Fla.— Lou Bou- teams of the U. 8. League were |dreau makes his debut as a Bos- [Injured early today when their ton Red Sox player under game conditions today—as a first-base- [Feeding Ryiomonrle Bit a son man for the Yannigans in an ion sign 3 intra squad game, | The two players from Denver, Manager Steve O'Neill saidjWilliam H. Warwick, 25, and that Ted Williams and Dom Di-John Holata, 31, were injured Maggio are the only regularsicritically. Physicians at Colorado! who will be excused from the General Hospital said Warwick] game. suffered internal injuries and| He said Boudreau had been as-Holata a skull fracture. signed to first base with the] Holata played in Indianapolis Yannigans “because there's no- during the 1942-43 and 1945-46) body else for the job.” seasons. Omaha players injured were] VERO BEACH, Fla.—Pitching|George Homenuk, 28, Bruce {problems—which plagued Barney Geisebrecht, 21, and Emanuel Me|8hotton last year—were making|Lean, 25. Homenuk, with head in(life miserable for Chuck Dressen, juries, and Geisebrecht, in serious Hi the new Brooklyn Dodger man-icondition, were taken to St.! ager ay. Anthony's Hospital in Denver. | Dressen learned yesterday that|mclean was ad for bruises! Jack Banta's chronic shoulderijt the scene and released. |soreness has returned and that| giate patrol officials reported [the lanky, fast-baller would begin the car skidded 192 feet into the taking novacaine shots. __|sign, then skidded another 68 feet before rolling down a 30foot embankment and turning] over four times. The car stopped on its top.

Bid for Heavy Title

By United Press AVALON, Cal.—Veteran Outfielder Ron Northey undergoes)

hs

Walcott,

Veteran Making Fourth

Is 1 to 5 Underdog

Video Sponsor Guarantees $100,000

Gate, but Detroit Fans’ Interest High By JACK CUDDY

United Press 8 Writer DETROIT, Mar, 7—Jersey Joe Walcott, 37-year-old father of

the world heavyweight crown tonight in a synthetic $100,000 fight with champion Ezzard Charles at Olympia Stadium. This return 15-round bout will usher in a new era of fighttelevision guarantees; for their video sponsor has guaranteed that their purges will equal those ’ derived from a $100,000 gross gate, regardless of the £% Tale-of-the-Tape crowd and actual receipts at the Exsard Charles Joe Walcott

Olympia. 9 Yrs. Age 37 Yrs. : Pr Height 6 Ft. WFBM-TV will Pam the 188 Lbs. Expected Weight 194 Lbs, fight tonight beginning at 974 In. Reach 74 In. o'clock. - 39 In Chest (normal 40 In 42 In. Chest (expanded) 43 In. However, advance. ticket salesigs yn, Walst ' 85 In. indicated that Detroit's indoor (151; Biceps 16 In. record of $83,522 for a fight, set 167; Neck 17 In. by the Ray Robinson-Chuck Tay- 7 In. Wrist 7% In. los bout in 1947, would be topped, 18 In. Calf 14 In. anyway. 40 Ankle 234 In. “Charles of Cincinnati; making's Tn, Thigh 21 In. his seventh defense of the crown,(12 In. Fist 12 In. was favored at 5-1 to register a a1? In, Forearm 18 In.

repeat victory over Walcott of| | Camden, N, J. 0 . $ y Ezzard took a 15-round deci- A p IX I sion over Jersey Joe June 22) ¢ 1949, when they fought at Chi-| g cago for the title left vacant by! Joe Louis’ temporary retirement. p as di er Boxing men from other cities : : were amazed at the interest dis-| NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (UP)—The played in tonight's fight by fans arrest of the mysterious “Mr. X" of Detroit, where only two pre-i,s one of the Madison Square vious heavy title scraps had been qr. den asketball fix rings was staged: Louis-Bob Pastor, and|,nnounced today by Bronx Dis-Louis-Abe Simon ? ' trict Attorney George De Luca. Joe Sees KO Victory He was identified by De Luca Reasons for the lively interest as Soll Leon Rappaport, a dapper were: (1) Fans were eager to 25-year-old Brooklyn gambler witness the prowess of Charles, Who was picked up when an alert who had beaten their idol Louis|detective spotted him getting out last September; and (2) they|of an automobile last night in hoped hard-hitting Walcott might| midtown Manhattan. avenge Louis’ defeat by<beltings The curly haired Rappaport naa ¥ out Charles. {been sought by police since the

hs . Encouraged by Detroit. ‘admirs abortive ‘attempt to fix the. Map, Hers, Jersey Joe announced today|hattan College-DePaul basketba

in seven rounds, Police had referred to him only Despite Jersey Joe's expected as “Mr. X” or “Stanley.” weight advantage of about 11] Rappaport was charged with pounds, betting men made Charles|bribery and conspiracy the same the lop-sided favorite because he/charges on which two former was eight years younger, much Manhattan co-captains and three faster and more durable. gamblers already have been inCharles will receive 40 per cent dicted in the ring. of the net gate tonight; Walcott, |

17% per cent. The net gate of a guaranteed $100,000 gross gate! Fight Results

Press should approximate $75,000. Ez-| HARTF oon. — Del zard’s purse should approximate| ils Of vel isa Fo oyepel posted "Bit $30,000; Jersey Joe's abou = PAUL, Minn.—Glen AeA 000. In addition each will re-|iiata Edi" Roisin. Het ho).

WHITE PLAINS —~—Roman Alvares, 140, New York, Booted Andy Viserto, 141%, New York (8).

If Charles wins as expected, “he CINCINNATI—Eddie Burgin, 13 in. probably will defend agamst’ Louis | "3H stopped Ray Famechon, I ance Me. —Dick Lundy,

at Chicago Stadium, Apr. 1. Portland’ Me e.. outpointed Larry Grif 2

Lewiston e. (10) Polly Riley Favored ADRoes! * doc od Art Afseon, 138%, Los

I F pil So A Florida Golf Meet 7 Dunkel’s College Cage

(UP)—Pretty Polly Riley, playing at the peak of her game, asi ream Power Ind ex

a strong favorite to gain her third title of the Florida tour as GEGEPst! 103 Xavier. © match play opened today in the Holy Cross *68.8 Dartmouth

ceive a $1500 bonus from the Spon sor.

83 wo

Florida east coast women's golt| SATURDAY championship. Brown 52.83 Providence 47.0 Bucknell *51.7 Muhlenberg 49.9 Miss Riley, the Ft. Worth, Tex., Sornelk 3 Dattmouts 9 ste who won medalist honors Ghia “Adm Js Kansas a yesterday a Tl—one under rinceton ‘ Villanova *70.1 Siena 63.7 men’s par and four under wom-| Williams *53.8 Amherst Ja en's par—was matched against 4 fome IR -

CHICAGO RINK "SKATES

Polk of Chattanooga, == in the opening round. |

{Marie | Tenn.

Solunar Tables

he Sh your fishing days so that you will’ fishing in good territory during the Sow ar times. | olunar periods: are when fish are’ a active. Major Pefiods begin -at the! {yes 8 shown and last for an hour and a two hours thereafter, [periods are of somewhat ‘shorter Re

P.M. Mino afor Minor Majer TOdRY. ...:vvinei 5:2 5:45 11:55 {TOmMOrrow ..... 6:0 6:30 12:20 |Priday : 7:10" 1:00 {Saturday 7:3 7:50 in {Sunday .... 8:30 2: Mon ay 9:15 3:08 10:00 3.50

0 128 “central” Standard Times)

Amateur Basketball

py Independent tournament results at! arborn gym last night: Third Round--| Tap Club 65, Fairmount Glass 61; Pt niton C1 Cleaners 65. Kingan AA % Sam's| All-Star LL. 8: Ayres 40. Tonight: | (Third Round) 7-—-Allison Jets vs. DePauw | Cu fourth round—8, Moose Lodge vs.! 9, Kennington Post | vs. White Front.

South Side Turners will hold al Class B end-of-the-season basketball tour- | |) starting Mar. 23, For details call MA-

|

Men’s Black, Ladies’ High-Lop White Shoes, Chicago, Heavyduty Chassis, both Fibre and Maple Rollers. AUTO

BLUE POINT recy

Delaware, Main & Ray Sts.

Cook's Shell Service;

T | | | | |

| | | |

EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE @&

Stop in Now for Our |

Brake Reline Special

Buick, Studebaker, Olds, Pontiac Mercury, Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer

$1695

Best of Materials——Expert Workmanship

six children, will make his record-breaking fourth attempt to win}. i

{ {Washington High School basket- men.

he would knock out Ezzard with-|game in the Garden last Jan. 16.

Charles Tangle Toni

can Hockey League pennant last

Cleveland wrapped up the overall league bunting with a 4 to 1 victory at home over Providence. Douglas Gets Three Les Douglas, veteran center, paced the Barons to victory with three goals. Hy Buller was credited with the other Cleveland marker, The Hershey Bears, meanwhile, |are giving the Buffalo Bisons a belated battle for the Eastern [Division crown. THe Bears gath their sixth straight victory on \their home ice last night byl Bob Border Named blasting the Bisons; 6 to 3. Three goals by Ed Harrisen in

Honorary Captain oe first “period heiped the Bears off to a fast starf. Jerry Brown, Bob Border has a new rank to-| py gyjlivan and Frank Porteous day as honorary captain of the were the other Hershey marks.

RANKS SECOND—Max MeNab (above), Cap center, ranks second in team scoring with 30 goals and 41 assists for 71 points, two less than Freddie Glover. McNab will be in aetion tomorrow when the Caps host Cincinnati in the Coliseum.

———————r—————————————

| ball team. Colossal Flop

Border was elected last night in| Cincinnatl: hasn't been any the school cafeteria by the Boost- tower of strength since the new ers Club. |year started. The Mohawks easily Short talks were given by the| joosid ome the Came ath enior players and Coach straight victim o . : pray Dave Since Jan. 1, Cincinnati has

Hine. A _|done a colossal flop: winning ers were awarded as fol eight games, losing 19 and tying

Varsity letter: Pete Caulk, Phe Curtis, | twice. During’ that time Indian-

Bob Border. Harry Feders, & Kerno- |apolis has recovered strongly dle, Art Licklit Ri bo 1, in| Springer, Sid Tillery and fou oot winning 17, losing six and play-|Erov

“B" letter; Kenneth Barnes, Herb Bobbitt, Joe Bogue Tom Dobson Everers ING one tie game.

owe, Nelson Jones, Don Lifkiiter, Bill No word had been received here Hugh. Pil t Richard Rush, | Jim. Sheets, James Stevens, Dan Wheeler, |late this afternoon that Gordon

Freshme bert B Rob on, Dleh ppb NoHuan MoCo mick, [sialay, Cap wing suspénded for

Caps Entertain Hawks, | Aim at Play

Victory Tomorrow Would Help Chances; Barons Sew Up League With 4-1 Victory

By BILL EGGERT While the Cleveland Barons sewed up the regular season Amert-

just about assure themselves a post-season playoff berth tomorrow with a victory here over Cincinnati, The Caps need just one triumph and at least a tie in the other five remaining games to stitch second place behind Cleveland.

Frank rgan, Clenn Morgan, Herbert roughing Referee Red Reynolds as Tom Payton. 103" Riley. Kh § aarp. * last Saturday, had been re-in-| _ AE NIGHT Bhi, Richey Stasi, Devil Istated. Ui [2 orice 1.

off Berth

night, the Indianipolis Caps can

Buddy Rogers Avenges Defeat

Revenge is sweet, at least It is to Buddy Rogers today, Rogers, 232, Camden, N. J, avenged a recent defeat when he ‘was awarded victory ‘over The ¢= oy, 210, South Africa, in main event of last night's mat show at-the Armory. Rogers won the first fall in 20 seconds with & 5.5 and press. Referee Harry Burris stopped - the bout after 21 minutes and awarded it to Rogers when he was unable to ‘halt the rough tactics of the reeling rivals. Herman Krauser, 214, Los Angeles, and Lone Bagle, 205, Mone treal, bested Herbie Freeman, 265, New York, and Jumpinst Johnny Rococo, 218, Boston, in an Australian tag-team prelim.

On the Ice

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE

zs TIE TA He

ators sani ot a"

-

the Bourbon of the Worl

[sq 30% *1 417

FIFTH PINT I/2 PINT

Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodge

$1070

SHOCK ABSORBERS 55%.

COMPLETE FRONT END REBUILDING AND ALIGNING SERVICE

WHEEL "BALANCE AND ALIGNMENT CHECK FREE

TERESA MEDIAS AN

CAPITOL CITY TIRE CO.

425 N. DELAWARE AT. Michi AN come SUPER. SERVICE EXPERIENCED MECHANICS

Sta

LI-2431 rl McCloud

Me a a Sa a a KT a

i A BTA A A Ra

IN KENTUCKY—Wwhere there is the best to choose from-—no other Bourbon enjoys the popularity of Early Times.

Once you've enjoyed the smooth, well- ? oc) frei ape i, Uasox rounded flavor of an Early Times highball ts o xy “lise e aatewy coun’

or cocktail, you, too, will be an Early Times “regular.” Take home a bottle or two today!

Dery Ounce 3 Mens

Rentvckys Boveri STRATGHT Bourbon

EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY CO. + LOUISVILLE L KY, . © THIS WHISKY IS 4 YEARS OLD - 86 PROOP

f Ag, > LEE LEE i

The Most Bpular STRAIGHT BOURBON

of all is ~,

“os new A a A a mm nN AR

ty Tugs

Whisky!

ve?