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By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Sports Writer
LONDON, July 10 — Middleweight Champion Ray
By United Press | The stocky truck driver opened, Other Hoosiers: fared poorly, | MILWAUKEE, July 10 — pis title - defense yesterday DbYitoo, Tony Petric, Anderson, was | Three former champions and walloping Bill Fenwick of De-|,. .. 4.43 7 and 6, by Mike Sarro,
"o Sven : troit, 6 and 5, with two-over-par : .. la young Denver tire builder golf ‘on 13 holes. Inwood, N. Y.; Johnnie Kovatch,
Robinson weighed 154! 5» pounds and Challenger Randolph {led 128 survivors into the Squeezes By South Bend, lost to E. A. St, 3 3 ; ; . i ’ a Nats Robert Clark of St. Paul, Minn., John, Tulsa, Okla., 7 and 6. Turpin scaled 1588 i at the weigh-in today for their 15- [Secon 4 round of the Natjonal 1909 miner Tag a tougher time Wide Open round title fight tonight at Earl's Court Arena. | Public Links golf tournament curviving his first round. He Pe a= | today. n squeezed through, 1 up, over Ray The tournament remained a
Turpin, who will have a four-and-one-quarter pound) WM weight advantage, looked like a light heavyweight when | fi he appeared beside the R slender Robinson at the
weigh-in ceremony in Pro- ‘Turner Eyes moter Jack Solomons’ gymnasium | in Picadilly Circus. Welter Bout
The British champion has a 44-inch expanded chest, a 16- * . inch neck, 15-inch biceps and a| ith Gavilan 74%-inch reach. He stands 5| BY United Press 1 { feet, 10% inches. Robinson has| PHILADELPHIA, July 10 —
a 38-inch expanded chest, 15-inch] neck, 12-inch biceps and a 721,-| TWenty-year-old Gil Turner, who
bye . : ith a dozen or Stan Blelat of Yonkers, N. Y.,/Kimmel of Spokane, Wash. Andy| wide-open Foc: oF i were ¥ Szwedko of Sharpsburg, Pa., 1939 more top-ranking players rating the defending champion, was champ, drew a first round bye. a good chance of winning the I |favored to knock off Paul Scodel-| The Denver tire builder, 25- Standish Cup. Cl ler of Pekin, Ill, in his second year-old Harold Haddock, won| John Dobro of Chicago, 1850 [match of the six-day<title race|recognition by firing a one-under- runnerup, barely came through | Eg {over rolling Brown Deer course.|par 70 yesterday, the best score yesterday. He was 3 down with eee eee lof the day. He eliminated Ber-|five holes to go before he hit a
| nard Lula of Detroit, 4 and 3. sizzling late pace to win 1 up ‘Move Into Second | Indianapolis’ Ralph Heinlein over Pete Kramer of Manhattan ! {paced the Hoosier entries. He Beach, Cal, on the 19th hole. [Round of IWGA Meet (downed David Wilder of Pitts] A semifinalist of last year, Sal. | Meridian Hills faces the Coun- burgh, 6 and 5. Buck Hatfleld, vatore Fiorillo of Norristown, Pa., {try Club of Indianapolis and|Indianavolis, dropped his match didn't make the grade. He lost 1 {Highland plays Broadmoor in the|to Eddie Kletcke, Chicago, 3 and! qown to Ted Kielbaso of Dayton, {second round of the IWGA tour-|2; Chuck Hess, Indianapolis, also 0, Another top golfer to fall was
inch reach. only a year ago was an amateur ney at Broadmoor July 26th. |lost, dropping a 2 and 1 match Charley Makaiwa of Honolulu Best Referee champion, was in the market to- | In yesterday's results, Merid-to Jack McIntire, Peoria, 2 and 1./ who lost to Lawrence Bouchey of The referee tonight will be Eu-| day for a shot at the world wel- {jan Hills downed Woodstock, — ————— “Los Angeles, 3 and 2. gene Henderson, rated Britain's terweight championship after| 5-0; Country Club of Indianap- Tonight's Mat Card Don Schrabulis of Kewanee, best. There are no judges at|knocking out contender Charlie olis turned back Speedway, 4-1} MAIN EVENT 111, 20-year-old 1949 Illinois High British bouts and the referee|Fusari in 11 rounds. Highland blanked Hillcrest, 5-0, ral hold Sakata vs. ‘The Miihty Atls.|Sehool champion and medalist in alone decides the winner. George Katz, manager of the| . land’ Broadmoor drew a bye, Re- "oad Me |Harding Trophy Play Saturday sults: Bert Ruby and Scotty Willams vs.|with 73, also came through. He
Turpin has won 40 of his 42 unbeaten Philadelphia Negro, said professional fights, 29 of them|toda he was offering a $40,000] by knockouts. Robinson, rated guarantee to Welter King Kid| the world’s finest boxer, has lost!Gavilan to defend his crown! {bara Bremerman defeated Mrs. John Heldt only one of his 127 houts. , against Turner in an August > Moy: ae Wo Whipple pa As Solomons had predicted, bout here. me Telephoto, Mrs Paul Dre a eleated AU thousands of fans jammed the However, Gavilan was recog- los B. Cd
Ad ~ - - v + pn . ; p . . ; 1 NOT SITTING PRETTY=Gil Turner's hard loft packed enough authority to make Charey Funai ieee Liisi 2 ll QP IK IETIDIRO ME Picadilly Circus area to get a pjseq as welter king by New sit down, but good. Turner won by a knockout in the !1th round of their bout at Philadelphia last |553 Mrs. George Enos defeated yoruharcls k 3 . 4 Wd 4
nerman defeated Mrs. John W look at the fighters as they ap-iv hn i 1 | Hollingsworth, 2 up; Mrs. Alton Flint (8) £ y Pp {York State on condition that he night. {defeated Mrs, Joseph Brower, 5-4 CIRCLE CITY
Dorothy Ellis defeated Mrs. Charles Iron Mike Angelo and Sheik Araby, two-| . % Greathouse, 10-8; Mrs. Walter J. Reeves falls-out-of-three, 60 minutes, Starting| Delted out Joe Banko of Cleve defeated Mrs. John Hendricks, 7-5; Donna time, 8:30 p. m, |1and, 7 and 5. Knox defeated Mrs. Gil Gividen, 4-2: Bar- Sa is
peared for the weigh-in, Extra : - cman : ~ |““Jane Nelson defeated Mrs. Fritz Morris olice were summoned to handle 202 Billy Graham of New york| » 6-5: Mrs. Tols Bola defeated Mrs. William p g : nandlél within 90 days, and Gavilan ney ¥ Flam bel 1 Baimaby: 1 ap: Mis, RICK Herrick deiented 7 ol 8s . Y. -0: A 8 I" the crowd and police escor’s Macigjcated that Graham will be his IT, ge arsen up POW | [Mr Ror Darna Mees t Mrs. L. L. Lyvkins defeated Marcia Manley, |
to be provided to get Robinson| . i major opponent.
and Turpin into the gym. For 26-year-old Fusari, who By dons SRIFEIN Talbert, 32-year-old veteran ofthe U, S. cinch victory early in 1 a is ais p : “3 2h ’ nited Press Sports Writer : . om { Ny " Repeats His Prediction never before had been counted] NEW YORK, July 10—Tennis/many Davis Cup wars, and Tra-the series, Talbert or Trabert Favored in N. Y. Amateur TONITE 8:30 . Turpin repeated his frequentout in 79 pro fights although he|circles were buzzing today over bert, 20-year-old NCAA champion might also be given a singles ; % 3 N.Y J . M. prediction that he would win by/was once technically knocked the omission ef U. s Singles from the University of Cincin- chance. 0 LTE PLAIN: an uy Gates Open 6:30—Qualifications 7:00—First Race 8:30 a knockout. Robinson, who pre- out by Rocky Graziano, the de- Champion Art Larsen irom 1e ‘ rather a is acainet 1 r ~F r sh AmaB oust said only that the fight feat last night virtually meant Davis Cup team that will play atl, logetner yeu. No The Series against Japan is the teyr Champion Willie Turnesa of Grandstand $1.50—Gen. Adm. $1.00—Children 50c “won't go more than 15 rounds,” the end of his hopes for another|against Japan at Louisville, Ky. 1 ranking as a doubles team. opening round in the “American Elmsford, N. Y., and Defending . . said he would knock out the Bri-|shot at the welter crown. {July 21-23. Thus it appeared that Savitt|Zone” eliminations. Having lost, Champion Mike Dudick of Bing- Indiana olis SPEEDROME J Picked by the Davis Cup com-{and Flam would .be asked to/the coveted cup to Australia last hamton, N. Y., were listed as co-
tish champion. He said he had| Turner, scoring his 20th knock-| A. ul ! C rapled ig offer to defend his|out in 22 victorious pro bouts, did mittee were: Dick Savitt of play two singles matches each year, the U. S. now must win its favorites today as a field of 64 6600 East on U. S. 52 at Kitley Ave. (East Side Track)
; ‘rani | . N. J., the newly-crowned |against Japan, with Talbert and way through a tournament for began match play in the New * ky Graziano in| not leave the crowd of 14,627 long Orange : ; y g 3 He against BOO tember.’ in doubt as to the ultimate win-| Wimbledon champion; Herb Flam |Trabert handling the one dou-|the right to challenge Australia York State Amateur golf cham- For Reservations Call BL ackstone 8386 ve 0 P lof Los Angeles; Billy Talbert of bles assignment. However, should again. {pionship.
The sleek, dashing Robinson ner. He started hammering Fu-iT 0 0 y — TR TR ER has captured the fancy of|sari from the opening bell gnaw JOIk, and Tony Trabert of ; ll Britishers as few other American seldom let up. |” But there was a ready explanaathletes have and ke 13 favored Other Fights | tion of the apparent oversight in to defeat Turpin, aise a loca : neglecting to name Larsen, the] favorite, at odds ranging from In other fights last night, a pait| ne ee ER on san L 215 to 4 to 1. of promising middleweights sent|'OW-nCades ace rom. San leans The bout, which will be held their stock soaring toward pos-| 472. ¢ al: ye . indoors at the 18,000-seat Earl’sigiple title bouts. | The tennis official explained it
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