Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1951 — Page 32
14. 1951
lly 2d Wash Out i Savile
By United Press
NEW YORK, June 14 —
Today’s dubious weather forecast suggested the possibility of another postponement for the washed-out
fight between Joe Louis and Lee Savold at the Pole Grounds tonight. Rain, which began just before the weigh-in yesterday ncon,
should be a gradual clearing” to-
should end “late today, and there ‘Ohio River Rises, Regatta
night, the forecast said. The 15-round heavyweight contenders’ bout between Louis, 37, and BSavold, 35 was schedi'ed originally for last night, but wet weather forced a 24-hour pst ponement. Should the weeping skies force a second delay, the “battle of ancients” may be shifted from the Polo Grounds into Madison Square Garden for tomorrow | night.
Taylor Answers No Sale to All Baseball Queries
By United THE NEXT guy to mention the word “sell” around harried Zack Taylor of the Bt. Louis Browns should be ready to buy himself a new set of teeth. “Sell , ,, sell .. . sell,” walled the exasperated Brownie manager, “That's all I hear wherever I go. If someone ain't selling the club, then they're selling my ace pitcher, Ned Garver, It's enough to drive a guy batty. .
”n ” . “IT’S got so bad the past few days,” he grinned, “that I'm be-
ginning to answer ‘no sale’ to all
questions.” Taylor was referring to per-| sistent reports that Brownie owners Bill and Charlie DeWitt were!
on the verge of selling the club;
and equally recurrent stories that Garver, a nine-game winner so far, is also about to be peddled. Bill DeWitt said today the] Browns are definitely not on the! verge of being sold and that he would sell “only if the offer was so attractive that we simply couldn't turn it down.”
Springfield, Utah ‘Surprise’ Foes
OMAHA, Neb, Jung 14 (UP)—| Utah and Springfield College, both exponents of the “old college try” in baseball, turned up today as combinations to beat after surprising some of the favorites] in the NCAA's “college world] series” here, Southern California still ruled the roost as favorite, but the Utes and the Massachusetts nine were considered with respect after the lessons in base running, batting and fielding they turned out yesterday. Tennessee and Texas & M, respectively, found out about Utah and Springfield by losing to them. As a result Tennessee battled Princeton and Texas A & M met Ohio State today in the “loser” games. Double losers are eliminated.
College World Series
|stock cars and midgets start every 1952.
Fears Do, Too: Penn In
By United Press mile Ohio River course on the MARIETTA, O., June 14—With|y.0 4ay of the varsity, junior
tht NCAA-plagued University of yqruitv and freshman races Sat.
Pennsylvania cleared to race in urda y, the problem posed by the 49th Intercollegiate Regatta Penn's eligibility may seem small.
Saturday, the nation’s top crews, Fed by steady rains over the
turned a weather-eye today on| | ipast two days, rivermen predicted another big headache—the Msing|,, . 5 would hit 17 feet today,
Ohio River. 's foot higher than yesterday
_ For it. a flood hits the tree” with the end of fhe rise still not i" sight. Although no one wanted to ve pee [OMe . ar S | quoted, the 11 other varsity entries generally seemed pleased that the board of regents de-Four-a-Week cided yesterday to permit Joe Burk's Quakers to race, despite the fact that the school is in hot . - water with the NCAA over footDi Whirl ball television. The Penn crews were to fly here The Indianapolis Speedrome is adage Nel RE 2th going to be just that this racing ~ 4jready on hand besides CorThe local one-fifth-of-a-mile| (mel, Columbia, Navy and .Syraasphalt oval will be roaring four Cus Were M. I T.—which drew nigh{ weekly [the Je. 1 starung Sane Jos the - v; t {varsity event—the University o _— gineing OE socks. | Washington—defending champion tion will take the track weekly, ID all three events and a top On week-ends, variety will be the favorite to repeat — Wisconsin, spice of racing life. i Boston U. and California.. MariRoaster will pompete trom | eta, the 13th entry, will perform the Midwest Hot Rod Association | BLY in the junior varsity race. on Friday. On Saturday, the A flood last year forced the midgets take over. Sunday night race to be staged over the twofinds the Mutual Association pro- mile distance, with Coast Guard viding the big stock car competi- boats stationed at the mouth of tion. | the Muskingum River, which Safety precautions haven't been | empties into the Ohio above the (forgotten, either. Additionalcourse, to fend off floating debris. |guard rails have been installed on! - The U, 8. Engineers estimated the turns. {a three-to-four mile-an-hour curThe 50-lap championship hot | rent would be present, which rod race postponed last week will |gave promise of some fast times be run at the Speedrome Friday|with the crews rowing down-
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Here's other action around the keeping the river free of floating! racing circuits: lobstacles which mi Anderson—Two different types the paper-thin ig Punetire of racing will be presented at Sun!
Valley Speedway. Hardtops of the Poughkeepsie : day, -JChampionship Stock Car Club are 9 P Invites scheduled for Saturday and the Regatta Return in '52 |g.
eights, ;
Biggest problem again in event|Count Turf Turns in Fast Pre-Belmont Pace
NEW YORK, June 14 (UP)—| The Son of Count Fleet worked) {Count Turf, the Kentucky Derby six furlongs over a muddy track winner who is favored to win the in 1:13 3/5 and then finished out| $100,000 Belmont Stakes Satur-'seven furlongs in 1:27 3/5 eased turned in’ a sensational'up. He was caught in 48 3/5 for
workout at Jamaica this morn-'a half mile and 1:01 for five-
Enjoy los’ cooled drinks and
Ford midgets of Racing, Inc, Willi POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. June speed Sunday, [14 (UP)—-An invitation has been For the first time in the history extended to the Intercollegiate of local tracks, the hardtops will Rowing Association to return the use a flying start for all events in- famed Poughkeepsie Regatta stead of the standing start. Both classic to the Hudson River in
Edwin 8. Knauss, president of | [the Poughkeepsie Regatta Asso-
race in inverted order. Positions | will be determined by time trials
New Castle — At Mt. Lawn] Speedway Sunday Bud House of] Hagerstown and Don Andrews of
{Anderson who won heat races
last week will return for another shot at first place in the feature on a six event card. Other 8:30 starters will be George Hudgins of Richmond, Bob Carnes, Liberty; Les Massingale, New Castle, and Earl Hockett, Richmond,
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‘Dog’ Club to Meet |
The Marion County Pointer and| Setter Club will meet at 8 p. m.| today at the Columbia Park] Clubhouse, 2800 8, East St.
Amateur Baseball
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