Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1951 — Page 16

a ts provided him two runs in the seventh, then let up a little as Ted Kluszewski homered to

eighth of the season, a fourhit, 10 to 1 decision over the Athletics. He had a one-hit shutout until the seventh when Philadelphia put together three hits for its only run. Sherm Lollar with a homer, double, and single, paced the last-place Browns to victory at bat. Garver has won all but six of the Browns’ 14 triumphs. Sox Down Bosox The White Sox, winning their 18th game in the last 20, kept 3% games in front of the secondplace Yankees by downing the Red Sox for the fourth straight time, 10 to 2. The Yankees ended a three-game losing streak by snapping Cleveland's winning streak at nine games, winning 8 to 2. Detroit got a four-hit shutout from lefty Gene Bearden to defeat Washington, 4 to 0, In othér National League games, the Dodgers edged the Cardinals; 3 to 2, to take a 4% game first-place lead over them,

while the Cubs topped the Phillies, 3 to 2, and the Pirates blasted

Chicago. gave it but was seldom in trouble as White Sox bat-rattled Boston

pitchers for 45 including three by Jim Busby, who hit a two-run homer. $

hot to be the MIND IF AN °. jo the big INDIAN FROM =

*

Shoot.. Who's Faded? iy ene Femgon...

SAY, You GUYS

CLEVELAND GETS

{7 BEINN ‘4X

5 [6 5. Rod i Ks) N 1 Af pe A Al : (leo WNL 4 avd :

SK.

. Allie Reynolds, who has won the only two games. the Yankees have picked up while losing seven out of nine, held Cleveland to five hits and the New York champs backed him up with 13, including homers by Yogi Berra and Bobby Brown. It also was the first complete job by a Yankee pitcher in nine games.

Tops Cards The Indians got a winning streak of one straight on wisonss series 8 g! 1 8 8 0/State, Michigan, Iowa and Wis-|in a fine performance In the Boys'ly 4a gue and then optioned to Salis Bearden, pitching one of his/fire and they can lengthen it tonight at Victory Field in |Dandridgess 04 1 1 o 1 1consin. Purdue Tndiaba ie BYjClase B 3 lis rr of bury in the North Carolina best games since his year ofthe second tilt of a three-game series with Minneapolis. Gerth rere d se 1113 foie Dame the Mh Bosh ong 86, won the class A 60 | League. ; ' rookie stardom with the 1048 The Redskins snuffed out their four-game losing spree gare. +4 8:3 1 0 OClassic Dec. 28-29. \going away with a :07.2. Spivey g ov's Out of Golf Pla Eo. world champion Indians, battled : : [Natisin || 1 0 1 0 0 0 The schedule: {looked back to see how close his s Vu ay B : last night in front of a small houseful of 1869 customers martin ' .. ‘000 0.0 0 0 29, : vern; | BROA Don Johnson, new Senator pitch</ | a a {Fanovich,p 1 0 0 0 0 of ploy, Alumni; Dec. 3, at Northwestern; ROADSTONE, England, June : t duel for ‘seven in-|With a 5 to 3 triumph over the Millers. Barnhill IIIT 0 0 0 0 of Bee bh ut" Micnisan; Dee. 23. Wabash: G to Meet Turpin 8 (UP)—U. 8. National Amateur e 18 & fight due Minneapolis, the club Tribe! Ry 2 3 8 0 3 8 ole Tiraue De rar Jun. or ai ugar 10 P Champion Beverly Hanson of nings in which Johnson gave up p ’ ; ladvanced them with a deep fly kucadello S000 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame; Jan. 12, Indiana State; Jan, In Title Bout July 10 (Indio, Cal., was eliminated in the only one run in defeat. TheManager Don Gutteridge be-|ang prank Kalin walked loading 077" id 2 2 0 0 04 he ab Valparaiso; Fob. 3 mvensvilie; | \quarter-finals of the British Wom- ! 3 Ti 2a 74 T1|Peb 4 at Sows: Feb. 8, Wisconsin: Feb. h LONDON, June 6 (UP)—Ray en’s amateur golf tournament to-

others came on a homer by GeITY| ji. vag hag the most oomph tothe sacks. | Tom... 36

Priddy and a two-run double by Johnny Groth off reliever Mickey Harris ’

Brooklyn, now enjoying its best lead since its 1947 pennant season, topped the Cardinals in the last of the ninth when Roy Campanella doubled home Carl Furillo to break it up and hand Howie Pollet a relief defeat. Gil Hodges, two days ahead of Babe Ruth's 60-homer pace of 1927, blasted his 18th for the Dodgers. Carl Erskine was the victor in a relief chore. Jim Konstanty, who has been blasted in relief roles, was no more effective as a starter and the Cubs knocked him out by getting nine hits in five innings as Bob Rush pitched five-hit ball to win his third game. Rookie Paul LaPalme made his first big league start a memorable one as the Pirates rallied around their manager, Bill Meyer, who has been under fire, and bangel out 21 hits to breeze in against

i's One Straight for Tribe After Muir, Main Stop Millers

By BILL EGGERT } MINNEAPOLIS

Barnhill filed out for Fanovich in 6th. |

Lucadello walked for Oser in 8th, Fausia singled Tor San In ar arin ran ior atisin in u Fanovich uncorked a wild pitch|{ Howell stryck out for Cox in 8th.

pull down the Association pen) nant again, had the power but

Three Runs, One Hit |

{ left the pitching elsewhere. Al-iscoring Saffell and Johnny Mer-| INDIANAPOLIS though Frank Fanovich, Hugh son smacked a three-two pitch to samanet .........%3 5 % 9 1 § Oser and Walt Cox gave out only the scoreboard- to plate Beard Beardr( .. $3333 0 five hits, four of Fanovich’s five and Kalin. Three runs on one hit. Kalinit .... 3 1 12-00 bases on balls eventually turned, Fanovich got stingy then for Merson 2b Qunend. 0.4 3 3:8 up as Redskin runs. three innings but was his old guriere $89 10 0 Lint Goes Tonight wild self again in the fifth. After Muirp .0..000000 “30:0 09 0 two were out, he walked Beard 0 rrr S322 Tonight it will be a pair ofiand hit Fernandez. Kalin got ai Totals ...........29 § § 27 13 0 apolis <.....000 000 120 3

lefties opposing each other with scratch infield single that Miller INDIANAPOLIS ee 300 020 00x— §

the Tribe's Royce Lint (2-2) go-|Third Baseman Ray Dandridge) Runs Batted In—Merson 3, Stevens 2! ing against Adrian Zabala (3 _5).| took his time handling. That! Hite Merson: Wane gy Boule |

It will be Federal Employeew 14 the sacks again and set up Bla¥—Mulr to Rue to Stevens, Night. \Who blazed a single that First's Main 3 Riis OF. Fansvicn 4 ins | Muir, although he was relieved Baseman Tookie Gilbert couldn’t|Qter © in 2. Muir 9 in 735. Cox. 1 in 1 by Forrest Main in the eighth handle. | Fernandes). * Wild Pitches Fanovicn a. inning, showed some exceptional| The Tribesters had the bases|pitoner: — Farovien oir 'u control earlier. The southpaw iniloaded again in the eighth on| Mullen, Appelhans. Time—3:20. i the first seven innings faced only|Stevens' double, an error and a 0 Be a 26 batters and had the Millersifree ticket but Main went down Phils Sign 2 ND

blanked for six frames, {swinging for the third out. Players for Minors

Fanovich, making his first] Puts © | Minneapolis start since the New| uts Out Fire SOUTH BEND, June 6 (UP)

York Giants shuffied him from| Muir, who was the last Tribe Pitcher Bob Nemes and Outfield-|

|

|

THE INDIANAPOLIS 1(Md&3 hie

Gar lur Pennant Races; ay Replace Meyer for Bucs

g ana, Northwestern, Illinois, Ohiojmerchant, of School 37, turned Waco, Tex., club in the Big State

Left on e- Minneapolis 8. Indianapolis 7, Base among outstanding midwestern ta pair of RBI's for Ed Stevenson Balls—-Off: Fanovich 5, Muir 3, Cox pamong a drivers.

By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer

Billy Meyer's fate will be decided by Pittsburgh's board of directors today and Coach| Milton Stock will be called in| | to manage the Pirates for the remainder of the season if Meyer is let out, it has heen learned reliably. Maneuvering behind the scenes) % at today’s meeting in Pittsburgh| & will be General Manager Branch Rickey, who has privately revealed that he is “extremely dissatisfied” with the club's lastplace showing so far. Rickey, a relative newcomer in the Pittsburgh organization, isn't . anxious to be the man to fire the rer soars me 9CNOOI 37 Keeps Coming Back

But he is anxious to pring Pitts-

burgh a winner and is known to ' ES favor a change in managers de- = S el ] b I A + N 26 spite a so-called vote of con- or econ S, an S Oo 0. fidence he gave Meyer in Boston | By VAL DICKMAN (86): 3 ane (46); 4, Tobby (72). Dise

yesterday. : : tance, : Just like a boarding house guest, School 37 keeps com-| 50 Yd. Dash—1, Stewart (26): 3, Johne

Branded ‘Untrue’ 9 es son (14); 3, Banner (19); 4, Carter (46), ing back for seconds. And it’s all the fault of School 26. [Tg 58 Meyer, who has managed the ec |g, ae re I foe Boar Pirates since 1948, finishing in The School 26 cagers defeated School 37 for the city ord (47. Distance, feel, 8 % inches. first division only once, currently junior high school basketball championship. But that wasn't [Russell Radford, Taylor, Nelson, Johnsons

Se fee . |Stewart); 2, (76); 3, (68); 4, (22). Time, BR orking under an estimated enough. Yesterday School 26 won the city junior high-school | 58.7% Be. Clans’ D

UMPHHHH-—Adding poinfs for dear ole P. S. 26, Ollie Stewart (fourth from left) breaks the tape in the Class A girls’ 50-yard dash. Her time was :06.6 seconds. Others shown are (left to right) Noreda Snoddy (34), Phyllis Fox (91), Terry Joanne (42), Ollie, Mary Mann (76), Jane Car~ ter (46), Virginia Johnson (14) and Constance Banner (19). Virginia finished second; Constance, third, and Jane, fourth.

13 )i 4, Strickland (37).

SENSATIONAL

STOCK

argue that the $30,000-0dd the track and field championship. And who was runnerup?| Feotbell Throw oi, Price 46); 3 Brown club would have to pay him off In why School 37, of course —— een. 1tADCE, 101 feet. by : : the event of dismissal easily could 2 : «1, jopponents were and perhaps lost ATE 3 Keating O12 h, Willis (ae bier ibe e e The first annual small a tiek. trance, 15 feet, 11 inches. : {be covered by the profits derived 80 Yd. Dash--1. MoCo (31: 2. Can {from Pittsburgh's impressive fry” track title was decided In the girls’ class A 50-yard oss Kinin (66); 4, Carter (ATS). Time, “home” attendance so far. { y dash, Ollie Stewart of School 26, High Jump—1. C 38); 2, Hurt (32): Disturbed over Teports of Mey-|!D Tech's stadium, A crowd of, . ke the tape at :06.8 and in the (3, Riles Gn): d. Harrington (i) Vaughn er's imminent ouster, Rickey yes- 8000 grade school pupils squinted ,..« RB 50, Clara Phillips of [8 inches -way tie. Height, 4 feet, terday branded such stories “un-land squirmed through the pro- School 37 ran it in :08.8 for fast white Geri 2. (in C3 ee Corin true” and said he had “never given gram, A total of 402 young ath- trips. | Time, :58.6. Chl Clan 3 ! : ie, So oe aoe th. representing 90 yu vite), Feely lor igh sind tind going SEEN vit wa n y | goner ; 3, Anderson (76); 4, 62). to try to pioture a tempest as a schools, participated in the meet. 028 ong Me School 17 Bigiance, Thow 1 pullum 1m: ens tea-party before. | School 26 scored 36% points to prare’s the scoring. Ba a Tels 00) nies ARON 48), Rickey, according to a trusted win. School 37 had 32 points.! gonool 28, 36%; ne. 37. 33; School | Sandan Broad Junones. Eads (12): 3, source, had planned to wait until| But the real heroes (or heroines) ATS 34 School 17 18%: School 66, 13; gtantley (4); 3. Sparks (82); 4. Wers (88). the All-Star game, July 10, before were the girls of School 26. The 3. School 35. 8; School 54, Tia; School | 80. Yd. Dash1, Phillips a; 3. Miller taking any action about Meyer so-called weaker sex made the 20. 7: School 12, 7; School 33. 813: School \ fir. ‘ges. =~ Hilamg 128). but the Pirates’ recent eight-game ‘School 26 victory possible. (63. 5: School “uh ‘School 19, 4; School 4, PLR Bag LD White, ‘Jackson: losing streak, during which they Leave it to Girls 122, 5 Bohol 87° 3; Sehocl 1, 3: Bonoel [FUllum), 2, (34)7 3, (44); 4 (84). Time, {dropped 1115 games behind the) a 14. 3: school 31. 3; school w. 3: School &.| 59.9. |pace, is said to have prompted his| With one event remaining, the g io% 4 Coos 3: Bhool 47. 113: {desire for immediate results. girs Dlass_A ariaY, Senet 2 Shoot hy Scio 39, 1: School 11$150,000 Bonus Baby Stop-Gap Fs a9 y of D8 OT 6a C0, Ta Te eo. aa, aT br Sent to Cedar Rapids i 7/2 . + In the event Meyer is ousted,| SUMMARY CLEVELAND, O., June 8 (UP) : | Dorothy Franklin, Constance] Boys’ Class A » Wy { -in-law of Giant , et, ; . Te an is-to be- Lyons, Ann Russell, Virgil Rad- nel ones 1, Adkins, 20); 2 Par-| The Cleveland Indians farmed come merely a “stop-gap” man-|ford, Lois Taylor, Ruby Nelson, Distance. t2 feet. ice 20): 3. Morrow Out their $150,000 bonus baby, {Barbara Johnson and Ollie Stew- (50); 3. French (54); ¢, Money (48). Dis- Billy. J ager uniti} 1952. lart combined their efforts to win |taice. 17 feet, 4 ach y- Joe Davidson, to Cedar Before that time, Rickey will| h fon- | (59) oh) Hes 4oCrick a1). Hoteht Rapids of the Three-I Le 8 make every attempt to obtain the relay and the city champion: g%s qo 3" n nes. yesterday. either Burt Shotton, who managed ship for School 26. [ 28): 3 Dietadie (40): % Silckiana 51! Davidson, who joined the Tribe the Dodgers under Rickey and| Some observers say the girls Time, 53 ATS (Conover, Wedding. |B week ago from Oak Ridge now is in retirement in Bartow, commit{ed a baton passing foul ton, carr, Packard); 2, (26); 3, 49); 4 (N, C.) Military Academy, was Fla, or Fred Haney, currently and alsb crossed running lanes (30). Time 808 sent down to get in shape, {managing Hollywood of the Pa- pjocking out their contestants. | Basketball Throw, Williams (37: 2.| “We have decided that he will cific Coast League, With whom| “0 io. riled that a girl Distance 8 fect. § inches. =. . |profit more from regular work (the Pirates have a working agree- pampe d a team-mate and that no! Softball Throw—1, Lewis (63); 3, Payne|there than he would staying here,” {ment. = |foul was committed. No-Hit Prep Star Se ge Hank Green- - rg sa : Nevertheless, had School 26 _~ < . . Butler Five Cards | No itont i this relay tne Signs With Pirates he IerE Signed Ihe leat 8 Bi 10 Foes 6 points gained would have ha el! PITTSBURGH; June 6 (UP) — price ever paid a bonus player.” sufficient to win the city cham The Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday WARNE Butler University’s 1951-52 bass(pionship by a half a point over|,,, ,nced the signing of Jackie Iketbhall schedule has that Big Ten, School 37, which failed to place Browh, an. 18 - year - old rightlook. Eight teams on the 24-/in the event. hander from Elizabeth, Pa. (same sary are Western Confer- McCoy: Stars pe club said Brown, who | fence schools, 4 chia pitched several no-hitters for ElizBig Ten foes are Purdue, Indi-| Fred McCoy, diminutive speed | eth High School, was sent to the

Bali State: Feb, 11, Notre Dame; Feb. 1 at Indiana State; Feb. 16, St. Joseph 8; | 4 19, at Pauw: Feb, 23, Valparaiso: | ©

FRI, SAT, SUN. NIGHT 8:30

Passenger Cars

(Sugar) Robinson agreed today day by Jeanne Bisgood of Engto defend his world middleweight land, 2 and 1.

lchamplonship against Randolph! —— w— {Turpin, British and European

b. 26, at Ball State.

Outboard Regatta

Billed at Maxinkuckee {titleholder, at Earl's Court, July 10. CULVER Ind. June 6 — The| Robinson will receive an esti- You Drive On seventh annual Lake Maxin- mated 30,000 pounds ($84,000), The Street kuckee outboard and water ski|the highest purse ever paid a , regatta will be staged Sunday, fighter In Britain. The champion Reservations—BE-3318

originally demanded $98,000, but compromised on the final figure with Promoter Jack Solomons. Robinson meets Jan de Bruin of Holland at Antwerp, Belgium, Sunday.

EISENHOWER Ripeway AND You!! |

July 8. The water sports show is sponsored by the Culver Lion's Club. . Ray Manis is president. Cash prizes of more than $800 will be distributed in five classes

GENERAL ADM, SEATS $1 00

Children Under 12 Any Seat 260 ,

16TH STREET ~ SPEEDWAY

Across from 500-Mile' Track

Straws! Straws! il Straws!

Earl D. Over-| myer and John Hoesel are cochairmen of the Regatta. Proceeds will go towards purchasing of uniforms for the Culver High School band.

$295 HARRY LEVINSON

Illinois and Market, 37 N. Penn. | CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Silence And

ST. LOUIS, June 6 (UP)— Umpire Art Passarella warned |

RIT rm

the slumping Braves. LaPalme Ottawa of the International hurler to recor er Jim Gilis of the Notre Dame| the St. Louis Browns Inst night swer to Previous Puzzle gave up only five hits while|League, got himself in hot water|last night, was sailing smoothiy Daseball squad were signed today| {0 Stop thelr taunting during Patriatic, young Amaticans are) | Nay York Edifi AT 2 | ame e etics. MIA [R AlR George Metkovitch paced the|at the start. until the seventh. Roy Weatherly, PY, the Philadelphia Phillies. | The game with th Athleties. needed — now — 10 help the U. S | ew Tor ice MAR Ions Pirates with four. The Braves| He walked Tom Saffell andlleft fielder, singled and was the |. o0e% Of Jersey City, N. J.| Brownle, Jo ny ara Army and Air Force win the peace | : TEE ZS RARKET HE now have lost five in a row. Beard. Nanny Fernandez first Miller to reach second when. I°POrt to the Class B Wil-| arson I Lkout ah The peace that means the preserve-| HORIZONTAL 3 Man's name SIPIAZBISIEPHO[S) ; Muir walked Gilbert, Scoc od Base. |TLngton, Del., i of the Inter-| T® ns dmowth all tion of the American way of lifel 1,6 Depicted 4 Negative reply rr [= ! ol a {state Ie . — IRIE IN [RIA man Dave . Willams doubled was captors of (io render, hel ye wmp didn’t appreciate or de vr de fy ‘New York J Snare RIAP[T RIA[E] down the left line i 8 captain of the 1951 team. 6 Couple BOR AIS IFIAl ne at scoring Gillis, of Huntington Beach, Cal, the Joke. Out Berardino went. landmark, the 7 Greck'war god [SIAJRIT RSIEET Sather $e. 90 rt was trapped will i to the Salina, Kas. | a Gre Cathedral of oo ride bs ~ . ass C team of the West - - , a ! | In the eighth Pinchhitter socation. Sstern Asi outposhs, that need to be staffed by| 13 Mistake 9 Artificial ARIAT \Johnny Lucadello was walked esos ed alert, aggressive young men. The| 14 Interstices 10 ‘abuse RESP) [TIE aniogyer. T fel (8) and Unser; Moulder and the Millers’ Artie Wilson Maior Lea ve L } d Army needs other specialists tc| 15 Wine vessel 1 he) n PIL IEIAIS[ED] a ral JRL 1 —10 1 1 singled. Pete Milne forced Wilson | 9 eaders back-up those at the front. Engi| 16 Gazelle 11 33 Itison 44 Playing cards ioe | Nfosver, Ruthertora (4) and Thompson; | 0d Ray Dandridge bounced to By United Press | neers~radio and rador— electri 13 Follower Fifth = 45 Concernin 'g'* | McDonald, Casey (4) and Okrie, Muir, who elected to go for LEADING BATSMEN | ians~mechanics—dri 0 12 Sharper : i . NATIONAL LEAGUE {Lucadello instead of NATIONAL LEAGUE oi 4 a Soar! 38 Pare 175un fod of * 34 Bedding 42 Homan it h, Louls ........v, 9 900 2 3 9 of a double] G AB R H Pet nications and many other special 20 Scarcer Egypt 86 Descendant of 49 Make lace 413 rookivn dod ne 2 iplay. Lucadello was trapped oft | Robinson, Brooklyn . 44 162 36 398 ized jobs gre waiting to be filled) 22 Thoron « edgh i a @ ne or ptakiie 8; and third, but Weatherly and Gilbert Resto. Brookion 34 188 35 38 ‘Jue b y 30 Laws Pan "| Campanella. ing pitcher, Braine: | followed with si | Ashburn, Phil, . 47 196 25 68 347) ¥ YOU YOURg Man) (symbol) 21 Quick returns 37 Hardens 31 Distant Pet. 38.1 ltcher, Pollet. Home Run—Hodges. | singles and Muir! Eliott, Boston 43 151 29 2 | 23 Redact 24 Type style 42 Wings 53 Pronoun 34 0 (Chika | a o0— 3113 gave way to Main, who breezed AMERICAN LEAGUE wk hk AA 25 Indolent 26 Wreck 43 Cultivate 55 Behold! a 8° and Burgess: anty, Mever (6) | three quick strikes by Davespor Chicaso ++ 43.107 38 50 384 icallyincli : : 4 fin ad semper Cae fll, KeSiESgl, witliame. YN Ea 8 18 8M Te ied tes LL LoL awe, 8 1 8 tk vit to So ord on EE 4s 11 lke and Westrum, | sing pitener, porkos: Tribe at Bat |” HOME RUNS | HITS no PE ie 30 Correlative of | I ) | | Hodges, i s y tracks, motorized | pon BE st dam f1 80 Ty Elie Biss 14 SR mE 8 arly and observation plans are) gy Jute s Boner pir MCE ani Soover fo ae Eaets : ki 344 | Kiner, “Pirates 13 Pox, ‘White Sor 3 only part of the great armada need-| > (ab) um ERICAN _ [Harry Fisher [1111 § 19%| BUNS BATTED IN| PITCHERS #415 keep the Amy refling, | 32 Symbol for fw York } 831-813} Johnny Moca”! 3 205 Williams, Red Sox 44/Roe, Dodgers 17-0 AAR AR | samarium land LD 01-3 Ted'h call... 204 | Robinson, W. Sox 44 Gumpert, W. sox $0 Public “spirited local merchants, : 33 Landed hand Hoan. Tstne Fr MRL ey at Jiaader ‘ 1 5 . Pah Ealkees 2 as an expression of goodwill, Toke advantage of the op rtoni- | 5 Curren Boston... 001 O mas pos 8.1 3 7 35 Modses. Dodeers _3iiMarrero, Sentrs, 6-1 want you to receive this lovely ties offered you by the greatest 8 ocean of ol on Stevens ........ ER basket of gifts, if you have just Army in the world — an Army that| gg negra yity Ban CY ARRIVE REFRESHED moved to the city, are o New clothes you, houses you, serves the a9 Dash ar. : 152 BESSA AND RELAXED Mother or have just moved to best food in the world, and provides 40 Half an em I 001 000 30%—4 11 3 BUSS Peters ......... 0 aw |. o new address within the city. free medical and dental care as you 41 Hunting trips : ‘ ; ; * oi There's nothing to buy. No train and study for a future career | 47 Greek letter Criswen 200 1 4-1 0 000! obligation. Phone your Welcome eithec in, or out of, the Army. 48 Seine i . Magtin (2) and i, Oprver Pw 9. Mor. Wagon whose phone is 50 ; tT, Tone ier Shitts Hoe came these ain (lll JOIN THE 8 Unoe 4 52 Unconscious ling Results Gladden

NI So Rs

Wrest o Mighi adden | NE ausor drew

. Pernanessandro,

~ ARMY NOW! iisae=

U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force

Welcome Wagon | Recrigy Staton | | JERTIgAL

w York, Memphis ® Los Angeles. PHONE TA. 27% oy

416 F . Fy MA. 1561—Ex. 208 *1 3

and Ha

Cou stubborn situation "The champio turned i an ‘Unhe Combat nesian I Park.

And wit licked, Cc pitted aga champion, Peter Pai All of thi: up for th 16. But a the one ( day will « opposition

Britis He Bi

POMPT 6 (UP)-— that he wi tion of th onship if the Polo ( their 15-rc He said to, I'll tal Louis’ | sponse fo that the 1 Control w as cham Savold, world tit] In addit champion planning : fight with lin Augus outcome '¢ Promote at the rin rounds 'o mates yes beats Sav with Ezzs tember ti Detroit. Louis 1 that if h Charles, a return s

Henry (

Louis in DETRO ence Henr monte ton if nothing far forme pion Joe the ring Il: Agramo he went 1 time with Stadium. . dusted of protege Ei Utilizing vantage, a merry C danger of would be for Louis Henry knc Cuban as Amateu

IABA twili today: Soutl Used Cars a vs. Allison Ji Men's Shop | Ni 2;

0. 2; EK Riverside Na

Buy )

AME! $TO RI. 634)

OXY

This Equ

402

Day Phone L1-5367

Guara REPA RITE

a

141 W.

eee