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TUESDAY, JUNE 12,
1951 Leery of Lee—
a “No Move Seen. §Savold Talks To Bar Penn
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By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer By United Press
NEW YORK, June 12—Publicity-wise at least, Lee Sa-| MARIETTA, O., June 12 vold seemed today a sure winner of the battle of ruptured|— Informed sources toreflexes in which he'll engage old Joe Louis. But the guess/day expressed a doubt that a in this corner is that he'll blow the Duke tomorrow night/move will be made to bar
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" Glenn Basketball Coach Jack
whén clouting replaces conversation.
Pennsylvania from the Inter|
To hear the one-time bartender tell it, after years of collegiate Rowing Association
yawning mediocrity as a box fighter he now is a full
fledged tiger. With Freudian(Weight champion in Great Britain, the British consulate on
Sure and he am’t seen nothin’ yet.
BuencY, loguscious Lee inti-pitth ‘Avenue and Englewood, mates he could whip John L. Sul-/N, J, If he wins this, he'll thwart| A¢hletic Association rule forbidlivan with one arm tied behind|Plans for a September title bout| gino telecasts.
him. While Lee wasn't too defin-|P¢tWeen Louis and Ezzard Charles. But he ite, there is a suspicion he meant|Charles. instead
one of Sullivan’s arms. jcatch the first boat for England, But then, one mustn't be too|there to clean up in exhibitions, demanding of a 35- (at least) |etC.
year-old who was thought to be| Nor is there, it says here, any| nder whose auspices the regatta
washed up 14 years ago. Still, the/doubt in his mind that he'll decaliber. of the current heavy- [feat old Joe. Maybe it's indicative, weight crop is open to pithy con-{Put he made that statement at jecture when you consider that What will charitably be called an ¥ asylum in the Catskills.
in two and a half years. Lee's Candid
Louis No Prize
Singer midget, let alone Louis,/by one of the inmates. assumes the proportions of a first] «py be » class mystery. But, to be fair, the gested KRoSk him out,” Savoid as. 37-year-old Joe hasn't been any ;
Louis in his fistic engagementsimgayke such a statement. There are of late. {any number of former challengers There is a doubt in many quar-{who will tell you that anybody ters as to whether either one of who wants to fight Louis should them can win it. But, as of the be restrained in a spot with such moment, Lee is leading on points equipment. Old Joe just couldn't in the descriptive department. have gone back that much, Even his sparmates have gotten So set ’em up in the other alinto the act, to the shame of Old|ley, Ezzard, because old Joe Erin. ought to be along shortly! Sheer Ballyhoo |
One of them, Charles Patrick 9ays ‘No Comment’ Henry, an alleged heavyweight On Fight Winner
| “win you whup Louis or will |
Thus Lee's ability to flatten a Louis whup you?” he was asked| Bushnell expressed an opinion] I CHECK the speed of the ypu. gox took 3402 of the first! that any action that might be 8Teen. g |able to play as much roll as on |gtarting American and National
It sounded like a fine place to]
|regatta here Saturday. | The issue arose because of
Savold is recognized as heavy- Pennsylvania's determination to/the game is the short approach.
go ahead and permit television of {its football games next season in defiance of a National Collegiate
| The NCAA has sald Pennsyl-
would not fight! |vania fs not in good standing bemaking plans 10.3 se of its announced intention
lof televising its games | Asa Bushnell, commissioner of {the Eastern Athletic Confereuce is conducted, said he didn’t know, if the question of barring Penn| would come up at today’s meet-|
ling. He said it was not on the
agenda of the session which was| scheduled sometime ago as a routine meeting of the associa-| tion's stewards.
taken would depend upon whatever the latest word to Penn from the NCAA was.
Watch Huskies
Meanwhile attention was cen-| tered on the Washington crew which will be shooting for its 19th| title when the crews match strokes in the 49th regatta being | held on the three-mile Ohio River course Saturday afternoon for the second time. The Huskies, lacking the ex-| perience they had last year when | they won the varsity, junior var-| sity, and freshman crowns, are;
from County Mayo, was purported LONDON, June 12 (UP)-—J.
to have said after a sparring session with Lee: : {Onslow Fane, chairman of the
“These are horrible days be-|British board of boxing control,|
rated the favorites here with Princeton considered tops among; the Eastern challengers. | Boston University and Navy
cause Lee is getting sharper all/withheld comment today on!crews were expected to arrive to-|
the time.” Most Irishmen will immediately |PiZe tomorrow night's winner of chalk this up to sheer ballyhoo. | the Joe Louis-Lee Savold bout as In the first place, did you ever World heavyweight champion. know an Irishman who would ad-| “Despite reports to the conmit that a Scandinavian coulditrary, we are not committing whip him? The man showed ourselves in any shape or form,” enough tact to enter politics, but Fane said. “Our official reaction he’d better never return {op thei/to all such queries has been ‘no Ould 8od. “Horrible Days,” is it? comment.’ "
Coach ‘Sincerely’ Thought Session Eligible to Play
By United Press
WARSAW, Ind, June 12—
the United Press. “He was certified by the school as being eliWilliams said today he would telligible and it wasn’t my duty to the Indiana High School Athletic check records.”
Association he “sincerely believed” six-foot-five Charley Ses- Session, now in the Army, sion was eligible for the 1950-51 averaged more than 20 points per season ame for the season. He sparked “hg A {the Pirates to their 30-game winra Jyisaae hoard of controliping streak which made thems one . une ession Was OVer-i,e three teams to enter the state
age during the past season and tourney unbeaten. lof them around town.
Glenn would have to forfeit 18 regular-season games. Williams! was invited to testify at a board meeting at 1:30 p. m. today at Lake Wawasee.
The board said it found Ses- Running Races Added | sion’s birth date was July 2, 1930 _. : { — not July 2, 1932 and then July 2,/,T0 Harness Program
1931, as previously recorded. That : made Session ineligible, the board) Races for running horses win said, because he had reached his/De added to the Indiana State {Fair program this year for the
20th birthday. “Y had no record of Session’s|first time in several years, the Fair Board announced today.
i A “Derb " Maxim to Tell A Derby Day" series of faces About Hazy Bout
the usual six days of harness By United Press
“I sincerely believed he was’ eligible, Williams said. “Otherwise I wouldn't have played him.”
{Whether the board would recog-|/day with the Penn and Syracuse
lin 1949 after winning in 1948. birth certificate,” Williams told|
crews coming in tomorrow. Adding to the interest in the Washington crews are the coxswains of the varsity and junior varsity units. They are identical Griffin twins of Seattle. James {Griffin steers the varsity while |brother Arthur runs the junior varsity. Seek Another Sweep
A sweep of the titles Saturday would be the second time coach Al Ulbrickson's crews have twice won in consecutive years. They did it in 1936 and 1937 but failed
Their victory here on the muddy swollen Ohio last year puts them again in a position to make a clean sweep in consecutive years. The California varsity and junior varsity crews whieh finished second last year on the course shortened by thé flash flood that swept this area have attracted considerable attention in their workouts but little is seen
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with the forearms and wrists x | . CHICAGO, June 12 (UP) — Mis George E Armstrong, 112 ! no body movement—yet in a re- noson Fox, a 23-year-old slug- Mrs. Louis CA Jig eter. 2 Cleveland Trades laxed style that will permit the ger who never has played in an Mra. Lacey SHuler, 81; s. L. Lo Lyking, - . important follow through. lall-star game, took a command-| Broadmoor (488): Mrs, B. Go Boek » Martin to Lions ia Judge your distance, ling early lead In‘the annual All- Rothbard $4: Mer Marjocis Kaha 5a : “100 per cent fit.” 1 Select the right club. |Star baseball poll today. Mrs. Raiph M. Cole. 93. + | DETROIT, June 12 (UP)--The . ak . bd § = = Fox, who holds down second mers Be Mea Wiliam E Darhent , 33;| Detroit . Lions acquired former| The five horses Hsted as “probe | base for the high-flying Chicago! Miy; gute Joter, 108; Min, Robart’ par. | Notre Dame End Jim Martin tromjable’ rivals. for Count Tur! are a ’ Sah a a the National Football League Battlefield, Counterpoint, Royal ii 4 Champion Cleveland Browns in a Mustang, Pur Sang and Stead- £3 seven-player trade today; Coachifast. In the “possible” category 14] a faster surface. [League teams in the 18th annuall SANTIAGO, Chile, June 12/Buddy Parker announced. * |are Battle Morn, Mameluke and ‘4 Of. great importance is the dis-|A)}-Star game at Detroit July 10. (UP)—Sandy Saddler, world The Lions also gave up theira fly, How. - tance the pin is set back on the Most of. the early returns were featherweight champion from No. 1 and No. 18 draft choices 7 from Chicago. As a result three New York, will fight a non-title for next year to obtain Martin, gafb ill Results Th . T l {other Sox players—First Base- bout with Chilean Titleholder Quarterback Ed Pasky, Halfbacks row in iowe |man Eddie Robinson, Shortstop Mario Salinas at Santiago on Tom Lucia and Lowell Tew and| Results st Musieipal: Buds Fisckwile SYDNEY, Australia, June 12 (Chien Cafresuel and Left Felder June 2. Raskie Tiave Rikesisaw. Lin and White 10, Bridgeport Brass 0: Werte (UP)—Jimmy Carruthers, Aus- [ons ® Tnoso—also took early ity pa Adlon, Bel Ae Le es Vaan. i rt SE = tralia’s new batamwelight | oe a Robinson. the Brook} Solunar Tables een a od roti Bro and Guard glo! 5:30, R. ©. Barber ve. Aliled Plorchampion, thinks washing nog on, Lag SarogK yn AM P. wha. IME 0, Alllson. Jets va. Cas. Maree gers stellar second baseman, Minor Majer Minor inser
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