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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951°

Parker Asks Weigh-In Of Anderson

Wants It Public Or Won't Fight By JIM HEYROCK Gene Parker,

two boxing titles on the. block fn the Armory Saturday night,

today demanded 2 DOM egmIAT ;

. just before the fight.’ st

Parfer,' who expocis: ps weigh! "about.144 for the 10-round Indiana welterweight title fight, said he will refuse to meet Andy Anderson if the contender is even) as much as an ounce over the 147-pound limit.

First in History

It will be the first time in In-| boxing history that .a| fightér has demanded a public,

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weigh-in. Promoter Norb Updike said a scales will be brought into the!

event. The State Athletic Commission will supervise the two fighters. ’

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Armory ring before the main class. But he intends to be pared| |down for Saturday's battle. An outstanding amateur fighter {will make his professional debut Parker won the welterweight on Saturday's card. He's Fred

title from Ande.son early this Rice, former Golden Gloves and

year. He "also holds the light-|AAU ¢hampion.

weight crown.

derson has been seeking a re-'out George Morris of Louisville in

the Armory two weeks ago. The Anderson has trouble making fight will be over four rounds.|

the 147-pound mark. Only 19 The opener is scheduled for 8:30 arrived yesterday and began get-

match.

years old, Andy has steadily been

Since Parker,

Rice will receive a’severe test, day for. the third leg of the!

snached the crown from the for-|in his pro opener, meeting Gordon Weathervane Tournament, start- Louise Suggs of Carrollton, Ga.; BillSprer.ss mer Golden Gloves champion, An- 'Ferrer of Chicago, who knocked

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Irish Toppled

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By HERB PIGMAN

From Top Spot

Bananas come. in bunches. So did prep baseball scoring|

yesterday. * ‘A six-run cluster in the fourth inning was enough fo

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{Washington to shake Cathedral for its second straight loss, 7 to 6. It-also vaulted the Continentals into a first place in

the. city, statding. Broad Ripple racked up seven markers ot

3 ‘the. first frame and, went Q!

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Warren EMA ERI a TAR AB H O A} BROKE” plste yy CERT ys Backer. if 4.20 0Vhmnnass' 3:3 > x |Ranbenr.2b 5° 2 3)Merrihet. 4 20 1' while Ben Davis nipped War-| | Arnold, ss 5 1 3 6Sprungr.c 4 0-5 I. ~~ . « s {Wilbur,ef 4 1 0 0 Hage.lb 4 1 : 0 ren Central, 9 to 7, in another] Hager. 3b 4 1 1 2JHImn, 3 . . |Young.e * 2 1 6 1/Ransom.3b 3 1 2 1 /free-scoring tilt on the loser's Htchsn,rf. 1 0 0 1 Henke,lf 31160 | Lwir,1b 10 4 9 McCnl.rt 3 4 3 9 field. | Phllps.db 2 2 5 0 McCord.p : | Vrnnk 400 38trough.p 3 10 1. The Irish capitalized on four C.Huff 1100. { a. Ritman — singles, a pair of walks, and an Totals 32 11 21 16, Totals azigan 7

Huffman singled for McConnell in error to jump off to a 5 to

thie seventh,

Ben Davis Ae [Ree Central .. 100 300 3—- 7 another in the fourth. Errors— Backer, Hager. Hutchison, Phillips, McCord. Runs— Backer 3 Jeden. | The Continentals walloped backer 2, Arnold 2, Young, utchison, | Phillips, 'Viehmann 2, Merril, Sprunger, Pitcher Bob Springer's offerings

Hage, Ransom, Strough. Runs batted in. “| tor six singles to push across the

Redenbacher 3, Arnold” 2, Wilbur 2, Vieh-! mann, Merril, Sprunger, Hage 2, J. Huffman 2, McConnell. Two-base hits—Reden- | bacher, Wilber, Young, J. Huffman. Home| r

six tallies in the fourth.

ison, Bacrifices—Spynger, Wilbur. Double plays—Redenbacge Arnold to Rede. ™ cher to Phillips. Left | on bases—Ben Davis 9, Warren Central 7. Jase on balls—off: Verhonik 1, McCord | , Strough 4. Struck out, by— Verhonik 3! Strough 5. Hits off; McCord 3 in % in-| test,

markers for the Rockets. Broa

| ning; Sena aD 6s innings. Wik Jack Mathey of Broad Ripple Among the early arrivals were| Washington | 2 Cathedral made an impressive debut into | ; 5 1 0 1 varsity ball, striking out 10 bat- | Pe Kirk of Findlay, O.; Helen McDugallf $33 hake F030 ters in his four-inning mound] the Meridian!’ 88Y y, \Williams.r¢ 4 0 3 0 Manginri 2 10 0 Dettweiler, Indio, Cal. Beverly Codelo er 312 Si Hawkinge 3 ie 9 duty. - The tall righthander, a |Hanson and Jean Hopkins. Bios. 2b 311 0Mormanab 3 0 4 2 junior, struck out.the side in the The girls fired a practice round | Bekhere 3 8 1 3 Riknori® 11 0 o fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. and Miss Suggs matched par with ~rammellp 2 0 8 AB Eorncer.o 31%3% Bill Meade, starter for the a 75. Tolals: I 37L10 Totals PI 4 Rockets, gave up one hit. Mathey

Kirkhoff doubled for Weimer in seventh | |gave up two hits and strolled five,

{Cathedra! {Washington

Erorrs — Hock, Gaughan, Springer 3 | Clair tripled for the winners. 3 Trammell Runs Hooks Gaughan n, awkKins, oorman, eimer, - german. Weimer Starter Wayne McCord of War Lickliter, Srammell, Runs batted in| ren Central was victim of three (Bob a Er emer. Springef 2. Ben Davis runs in the initial in-

se hits—Kirkhoff, Weimer. Stolen |Gaighan. Sacrifices—Gaughan, Bill 8pring-! er, Hawkins. Double play — Catton Left on bases — Cathedral 6, | asningion 2 Base on Dals—of B h pringer ramme. truck out—By: re Bob S8pringer 1, Trammell 6 t e runs in the

310 230 0 9 lead in the first session and added

At Broad Ripple, three hits, one un—Arnold. Stolen bases—Young, Hutch- | o triple by Tom MacMahon, one to Arnold to Lawler; walk and five errors tallied seven

{Ripple used 21 players in the con-

© 309 a0 0—8 Warren Sparks and Heager St.

base — ining before relief hurler Larry Moorman to Strough put out the Giants’ fire. Bob Ben Davis shoved across two and fourth and fifth

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BAIRD Leo, |

“Hrews and Richard B Baird, of Indianapolis: brother of Forrest G. Baird, Marshalltown, ' Ia.; William. Baird, Downey, Cal, and Newton, Baird, Boulder, Cold; Mrs. Eva Ward, of Downey, Cal.; grandfather of Bruce, Ben and Michael Baird, Philip: and Judith Andrews, passed away day. Service at FLANNER &

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BELL of Miss Jessie Nye, passed away. Monday evening. ervices FLANNER & BUCHA MORTU-~

ARY, Thursday, 1 p . Friends invited. Burial ar Cagrstery; Greshe ads, ay C a e ARrary SHE ys Wanita, "PERRY—Car), brother of Edwin P., USMC, Ciéorge C., Joseph, Wiliam, Mrs, Joseph Nau apd Mrs. Frank Fyfle, died in Cleveland, O. Funeral notice later. For informaticn, call USHER MORTUARY, MA-93532.

BRACKETT James Walter, age e 70 years, father of Mrs. Dorral Tolson and Mrs. Helena Zatlin, brother of Robert Brackett, passed away Mongay evening. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 m., from SHIRLEY BROS. WEST CHAPEL, 2002 W, Michigan. Calling *at_the chapel,

BOLANDER Leona E., Ind., wife of Glenn mother of Mrs, Edna Hurst, Terrel and Shyrl Bolander, passed away Wednesday a. m. Services at the McCORD FUNERAL HOME, 2 ob, m, Friday. Friends may call at the funeral home after é p. m. Wednesday. Burial IOOF Cemetery.

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BYRD—Guy O., 6018 Haverford; husband of Nora, brother of Carl Jagsed AWAY Services

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COLTON—Mary D., 1142 W. 32d Bt. motor of Lamon Colton, sister of Mrs. Lewis, Indianapolis; Mrs. Annie gv ley, Lebanon, pasted away Tuesday. Services FLANNER & BOCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 4 p.m. Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary. FREE—Martha (Short), 2361 N. New Jersey 8t., widow of the late Prank Free, mother of Mrs. Grace Luszik, Detroit; Mrs. Straughn, Rockville; Boyce, Plainfield; Mrs, Nevins, city; sister of Mrs. Costett and Sam Ball Lem

LaVerne Margaret of Clinton; all of Fountainette; and Henry osedale; grandmotfer of ea randmother of 3. mL this life Wednesday, age 76, Funeral Friday, May 18, 2 p. m.,, FRIST FUNERAL HOME, Ciiniton, Ind, Burial Riverside Cemetery,

FOSTER, . — Miranda Jane | (Randy), 73, mother of Mrs. Myrtle Robbins and Charles Pranklin Keller, sister of Charles Hearn, Columbus, Ind., and Edward Hearn, Scipio, ind, passed away Molday mor: eral JSrvices i C. WILSON C GAEL

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GERKENSMEYER Helen, of Detroit, Mich., entered into rest Tuesday afternoon; sister of Mrs. C. B, Tobrocke, e and Louise Gerkensmeyer of dianapolis, Mrs. Herbert Preston, Columbus, O., and Henry Gerkensmeyer, $i Louis, Mo, Services Fray, a 30 Bb. W. Mi

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NED R., age 56, resitcomb,

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STEWART Ernest, age 67, Leesburg, Ind., father of Roscoe and Luther Stewart, and brother of Mrs. Mary Thurston, passed away. Friends may call at DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, New York St. Funeral, 10 a. m. Friday at funeral home. Burial Memorial Park.

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HARDWOOD FLOORS

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Laid. Old floors made like new, Personal attention given every job.

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ust accompany {your bid. Make check payable to % the City of Indianapolis. Requisition No. 12408 Street Commissioner Opening 9:00 AM., CBT, Monday, June 4th, 195 Ome only %-ton pick-up truck eq with hot water heater, two defr windshield wipers. oil filter, spare engine to be 6 or 8-cylinder, cordance with smecifications on file in Department of Public Purchase, Requisition No. 10909 Department of bie 2ahation Opening 12:00 June 4th, 1051. One only commercial refriger tween 25 and 30 cu. ft. capaeity, only modified oSsmereisi ro tween 25 and 30 eu. accordance wiih 8 Departs

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