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the celebration is certain to|
continue through the week-
not been approached in British Mitchell fought brawly John L.| Sullivan 39 rounds to a standstill in March, 1888, at Chantilly, Fratte, x ~ Ef gland has had a lot of great Httle boxers, among them Jem Dris sll, Jem Carney, Owen Mort n, Dick Burge, Freddy Walsh and Jimmy Wilde. In the modern era, it even has boasted a good heavyweight, Tommy Farr, and be was Welsh,
» " ” BUT IN the middleweight division, the tight little isle kept drawing blanks until Turpin, 7 to 2 underdog, left hooked Robinson out of the title he had taken from Jake LaMotta. Turpin was not unknown to the American fistic crowd when he encountered the Harlem tourist in London on Tuesday. Among those who had seen Randy In action over there was Bill Daly, manager of Lee Savold.
I game little Charley
FEELING HIS OATS—Calumet Farm's Citation looks, doesn't believe it. That bag Trainer Jimmy Jones is holding represents the amount Big Cy 2 earned to date. The hoss gets his share in carrots. He could become the first equine milionaire in history by winning or placing in the $100,000 Hollywood Gold Cup at Hollywood Park Saturday.
Willard Speaking—
“My first experience with Turpin was not a pleasant one for] me, and might have ended a lot more unpleasantly for Randy,” Daly told me today. “After Savold had knocked out! Bruce Woodcock, the British] heavyweight champion, I took Lee! on tour. He opened in Birming- | ham. I had told the local promoter to bring in three exhibition opponents for Savold. “The first boxer to engage | my man was Randy Turpin, | No sooner had the bell rung | than the Licker, as they call | him over there, swarmed all over Lee, Randy showered Savold with all sorts of combinations, and glove on him: ET
were aghast. “Turpin is taking a liberty,” they protested.
but good.”
“So Lee jumped out of his cor- pounds less than a horse.” Aciuner for the second round, shot a ally he looks abgut 280. WEtL hook :
; ‘the stomach and a right, to, the jaw, and Rand:
us something. - placed his crown in the ring with a, Oy Mr, lakar Beant and Mrs. 7. i. ioal Stadiums were rained out. ‘ Sighs : Mrs. Charles Rauh and Mrs. W, P Schedule tonight at Municipa “The next time I saw Turpin, 14.) (The - Manassa Mauler) lenver Mr. Mariniie stan . > {munal Center ve Maliory 1001: 8:20. Nobl he was fighting a good Bel- | Dempsey. . i Aa tr Aor Kahn and Mis. Guy| Highlanders vs. Speedway Merchants; s +. gian boxer, Cyrille Delannoit, “That punk.” said Willard an- % 18 Mire L. L. Lykins and Mrs. Charles and 10° Dental Sohoot donned. Parque Bx] Daly continued. “The Licker | ; fence “hi h like Herrison: Mrs. W. H. Cox and Mrs. L. D. tension, 12-7, in Bush-Callahan twilight . h knockout grily, clenching "his am -like Poster, league tilts yesterday 'Wincel's Rebels took won in eight, ya 2 : 2 hands. ‘Jack Kearns won his ce Na liam Wade] and Mrs a ¥ Roe twilight loop tilt from Cas] “Stories about Turpin giv 2 fights. Dempsey never won a fight Mrs. Noel Epperson. om Tuming and he AN averly. Ind.. girls’ softball team| wrong impression of him. He 2 after he and Kearns broke™ aiais-Mie, Georke Enos and Mrs. Ralph yants a dousle header at Waverly 8un-| y } ' ! SSer VEIN aine aorinstein and ay A Mooresville - called a slugger. Well, 3 wil Words, ugly words spring from Mrs aYhe Jose : : Tonight's schedule in the Em-Roe Civie) d ribe him as Billy Conn with Th . % ao 30—Mrs v Block and Mrs. W. I. League at Beech Grove Stadium: 7. Bridee-! esc 5 Willard's lips as he speaks of Sexto Mrs. Ralph Cole and Mrs. John port Brass vs. Allison Jets. 8:15, Naval a punch. He throws more com- ’ Rockwood : Ordnance ve, United Home Isife Insurance; | binations than Conn ever showed Dempsey. 7.35 -Mrs. Louis Bola and. Mrs. N. M. 9:30. Gibson Co. vs. Barber's Firestones. | J * n= ® ® 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | Joe Louis, and he oan box. sah! “YOU KNOW what happened in . oe © o 9 “Randy started out ©8 A TR" ma1a40 boy?” he asks. “No, 1 h * . o- : manded puncher ana then. be. ZS 000 TE. Major League Baseball cause of a shoylder SRIUER: Naw Well, Tl tell you what hap I Seve A CRI ga Pened. Kearns had Dempsey's . Presented by ° e a two-fis $ x 2.00 hands bandaged and filled full of g e-style beau ifutly built 8 Yaris St¥1® plaster of paris, Then he dipped CHAMPAGNE VELVET BEER . , w n E f - : : . Bante them in the bucket of water and Listen Daily at 1:25 P. M. “Taere ix a lot of stuff in the they got hard. ® with Bert Wilson doing the play-by-play ® papers that Robinson had worn ‘Anybody can knock you down himself out touring Europe, Well, with a sledge-hammer. That's ° ® fresh or worn, Ray would have what Dempsey did. He broke been beaten by Randy because three of my ribs and smashed my ° ® the English fighter has seven face all to pieces. He knocked me vears on him. and a great left down nine times in the first ° » hook the punch Ray does not round How do vou think he did : that, boy? Nobody else ever : like, yi. oak ie off eet ° 1590—top of the dial » “YOU know, Turpin's Success 2% nx Music ® News @ Sports ® may ring the bell for a Rreal Jy py wag the hest, sai ® rally in English boxing. 1 think ¥ wa heat. said "9 0 © © © © 0'0 06. 06 0 0 0 0 0 » they have the next light heavy lL weight champion in Don Cockell and if we don't watch out, one of on Ea | OUTSTANDING TRAVEL VALUES \ Schmeling on us’ / \
Turpit first landed in our sports pages in June, 1948, when he was a member of the British amateur team which engaged onr AAU serappers over there. Randolph Adolphus right hooked Marine Harold Anspacher, from Cherry Point, N. C., in the first heat, In November 1949, Turpin stopped Pete Mead, of Grand Rapids, in the fourth and in De cember, 1950, Randy beat Tommy Yarosz, Pinisurgh, who was disqualified in the eighth. Ray Arcel who now handles Ezzard Charles came back here with richly embellished eulogies of the Leamington walloper.
» » » FIVE weeks ago, Turpin hung a seventh round kayn on Cleve land's Jackie Keough, whose han dler, Johnny Attell, added to Arcel’'s praise of the Briton. Around Madison Square Garden and the Jim Norris Country Club today, the Turpin victory was ac-
Lee. never laid a (name,
“At the end -of the two minute they fight again he'll beat him.” TUUTvound, TERNS TT boxing “writers
“LIBERTY or no liberty, I said an amusement park Here before to Savold, ‘This guy is trying to traveling to Canada for a fish- Rr |, knock you -out. Let him have it, ing trip. He tells folks who stop
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‘What's His Name, Charles, He's Not Much Good’
By JACK FROST United Press Sports Writer SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 17 -{3ene Tunney was the world's best heavyweight of all time, big Jess Willard contended today. Joe Louis? “He couldn't even carry water to Jack Johnson.”
Jack Dempsey? “That go0-and-
Willard. ‘He wasn't so big and he couldn't punch too good but he was real clever, the cleverest and clfanest in the game.”
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IBC Slates Polo Grounds
For September
. NEW "YORK, "Tuly 12— Ray Robinson's re-match with new Middleweight Champion Randy Turpin seemed set today for the Polo Grounds at New York Sept. 6 despite the
woo it. away, The International Bexing Club
{date | London Promoter Jack Soloimons said a 150,000 crowd and a
!million-dollar gate were sure if]
{the fight were held in London.
However, in New York, Inter-
national Boxing Club Managing
{Director Harry Markson said the)
{fight contract set New York as
/the site and Sept. 26 the date. ' Solomons has a fight of his own "¢5ting gently in his lap.
{scheduled Sept. "Tain’t So LONDON -—Promoter Jack Solo-
25, Markson said.
mons denied today that the con-!
tract for the return middleweight title bout between Sugar Ray Robinson and Randolph Turpin
stipulated New York as the site|
and that trans-Atlantic telephone conversations had fixed the date as Sept. 6, “It's perfectly true that a contract calling for a return exists,” Solomons said. “But the contest Is supposed to go to the promoter able to stage the fight to the best advantage.” Solomons said, however, that he wanted to hold the bout in London although he could have Glasgow’'s 150,000 capacity Hampden Park Stadium,
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Stata Fountain Saiiars ° les 8,
Scheduled games at Longacre an unio- 8
claimed by various coteries of the!
fancy. “Greatest thing that has happened to boxing since Gene Tunney beat Jack Dempsey,” ex. nherated one veteran. “We ain't had wmothing like it since Jim Braddock heat Maxie Baer,” Interpolated another. There was no crepe on the office door of Ray Robinson Enterprises, Seventh Ave, and W. 123d, 8t., Harlem. Sugar had received his best purse, $84,000, for his amenities with Turpin.
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By SCOTT BAILLIE nited Press Sports Writer Rex et is sure he will take
the world heavyweight champion-
ship home to: Salt Lake City in the near future even if he isn’t sure whether Joe Louis decked him with a left hook or a right Cross. “I never figured it out” the blond hercules laughed today as he recalled an exhibition bout with the war-weary Bomber a
said that trans-Atlantic telephone conversations produced the new,
{year and a half ago. “They say London promoter's attempts to!t Was a left hook. But any
way...” Anyway, that’s all in the past. Rex figures he will flaften rugged Rocky Marciano here tonight, and that should be enough to earn him a shot at Ezzard Charles even if Louis ig next in line. “And ,if I can take Marciano, I know I can take Charles.”
» = on THAT'S the way Rex felt today and that's the way he said it. He sat in a small chair by his hotel, window, his sledgehammer hands His voice was so low he often was drowned out by .the horns and sleazy laughter coming up from Broadway that seemed to say, “Smarten up, kid. Go back to those beet fields in Utah.” Yet, some old pros who know the score, are climbing into Layne's corner. Jack Dempsey, whose own fists were tempered in brawls in and around Salt Lake, stops by a lot whenever Rex is in town. ‘ “He stayed for quite a while last time we were in, didn't he?” Rex asked Marvin Jenson, his beaming manager. “Jack told me I could win the title if I really wanted to and worked for it.”
" u n EVEN silent Bob Doerr of the Red Sox is doing some tub-thump-ing. “Marciano comes from Brockton,” Doerr said, “So it's pretty tough but I'm getting some of the club behind ex.”
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{ Paul Balley turned in the winning ride aboard Oh Len in the Primer. an importng Arlington | Tiger Bir was second and Bay | Brook third in the field of 17 juveniles. |
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxpayers of the Sanitary District of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and all other interested presons are hereby notified that the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, at {its regular meeting held July 2. 1951, resolved to make an additional appropriation of a sum not to exceed §3.330.000 from the toceeds of the sale of certain Sanitary istrict bonds to be issued in an amoust not to exceed the sum of $1.350.000 to meet an extraordinary emergency. The purpose of said appropriation is to pay the cost of construction and installation of a sanitary interceptor sewer, to ba known as the Pogues Run Relief Interceptor Sewer, under and slong certain streets and avenues in the city of Indian. |apolls, said sum to include all incidental and necessary expenses in connection therewith. The Board of Sanitary Come | missioners. at its office in the City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, Roam 103, will hear any and all taxpayers and interested persons at 1:00 p. m. CST, on Monday, July 23. 1951, and on that date the Board will take action on such additional appropriation. Said additional appropriation will be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners according to .aw, which Board will fix a time and place for hears ing. At said time and place, taxpayers of the Sanitary District and all other inters | ested persons may be heard. The Auditor of Marion County will give necessary information concerning when said hearing eld. vill be eos C. BRANDT, Secretary, Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the City of Indianapous.
EGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Labrie Service Commission of Indians t o. 2319-B, 1, De matter of the application of Schwerman Trucking Co. of Ohio, Faire born, Ohio, for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, over highways in the State of
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“ or , Sanitary District has been filed with the Training?” Layne countered goy;q ot Sanitary Commissioners request-| LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING with another smile. “Tell me if!ing the issuance of bonds of said Sani-| Public Service Commission of Indiana tary District in whatever amount may be [Docket No. 161-A, 22. : you know anybody who really required to provide funds to pay for the In the matter of He ALE cation of i, ; , construction and installation of a sani- [Motor Express, ginc. of Indiana. for likes to train. It's all right. Iijgvy“ interceptor sewer to he know as certificate of ‘public convenience and
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|common carrier of property more specifically set out in the anNotice is herehy given that the Publis
Sanitary Resolution No. 1083, 1951. Pre- Service Commission of Indiana will con- , |liminary Bond Resolution, wherein the duct public hearing in this cause in {Board determined to issue and sell borids Rooms of {he Commission, 401 State of sald Sanitary District for the purpose House, Indianapolis, Ind. 8:00 a. my, above stated fn a total amount not to (€ST) Monday. July 30. 1951 exceed the sum of $1,350,000, and to pay! Public participation is requested. all preliminary and incidental expenses PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION {necessarily incurred by reason of such OF INDIANA proceedings, including a sufficient sum By Arnold J. Atwood, Secretary
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|dianas with the Secretary of the Board Service Commission of Indiana will conlof Sanitary Commissioners. Room 103,!duct public hearing in this cause in City Hall, Indianapolis. within’ thirty days Rooms of the Commission, 401 State from the first date of this publication, | House, Indianapolis, Ind. 9:00 a. my {Said remonstrances must be verified and (CST: Tuesday. July 31, 1951 [Iuiiied by the Auditor of Marion County, Public participation {is requested a » as provide: y law. PUBLIC SERV 88101 his 2d day of July, 1951. or INDIANA MISS ox
By Arnold J. Atwood. Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana Indianapolis, Ind. July 10, 1951.
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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1051 — .
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ATE ANDERSON--Donal Mr. and Mrs. | 812 Bates Bt. pam day. Friends may AN L H( St. Funeral Frida a. m. Priends iny Crown Cemetery.
APPLE Mary Ja Sister ‘of Hulda away Wednesday. the McCORD PUI O4klandon Priday, 0. O. F, cemet call at the funeral Thursday.
BAIN—Frances M. * Cogper Rd. belo M. ain Jr., mol Bain Jr, sister eo passed away urs
urday, 130 p. m HERRMANN Font . t St. Prien ashington Park ( may call after 3 p,
BECK--Ollfe M., 4¢ age 62 years, be Mae Beck, father Stofer, 'grandfathe Stofer, Indianapoli: Clara Cox, Morgan neral services Satu from SHI B HILL CHAPEL, Bt. Callers after 7
FLACK-—-Pauline (1 82, 242 East 12t beloved mother of Mrs. Evelyn White (Benny), Herbert randehildre PEAKS & FINN orth Meridian 8 & m, and 9 a | Paul Cathedral. By Cemetery. Priends Pp m. Thursday. BLACKBURN—Kat! 38th, wife of Cu daughter of Mrs 408 Angeles, siste filler, Los Angele esque, Van Nuys, DeCoursey. Edwar Paul T. Miller, In away Wednesday, ] day St, Andrews Friends may call BUCHANAN MORT BRIDGMAN —Emel! years, 230 E. § Widow of Harry B of Mrs, Elizabeth E Frances Salva. P ay. Funeral Pri ROYSTER & AS 1902 N. Meridian 8 Burial Crown Hill,
DEMORY-—Luna B entered into rest Fears, mother of \ baush and Miss A of Mrs. Margaret vived by 8 grand g1eat-grandchild 8. m. at HARRY 1 CHAPEL, 2050 Friends are welcon land Cemetery, (Noblesville papers
GARDNER—EImer St., husband of ather of Mrs. M onald Gardner, Gardner, brother Andrews and Edy grandfather of 2, Tuesday, July E EAST CHAPEL, 17:30 a. m, Burial C invited,
GASKILL Pred J. father of Mrs. D Harold, Earl and F
er of Mrs, Eva Ms: ¢ 3. Departed this 7 Service rida MOORE & KIF CHAPEL, 2530 Sta Lurial Floral Park KELLER—Eura Ma of the late Ern daughter of C. O, Mrs. John Sebree, ? rs. James Reed g ©: Indianapolis; A and Mrs, Frank F ville, Ind., passed 82 m., at the resi St Friends may oc FUNERAL ‘HOME, £ 1vice Friday. 1:3 Creenlawn Cemet (Cleveland, O.
RENYON—Mary, passed away. Mo loved mother of F motiter of Pred Ga Miller and ‘Raymon from SPEAKS & F + 1839 N. Meridian, | 8 _ John's Church. oily Cross vited,
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LAHNE-—-Sue Ann, Ave., daughter of ecilense Coleman daughter of an man and Mr. @d ! departed this Jdife nonths, © Be es
at MOO ] HAPEL, Chilege a Burial Union Chap
ANIGAN Ed Downey Ave., ag nd of Emma P. I olis. step-father of * Cincinnati, sod of an, Indianapolis, bur, George M., Re Lanigan and Mrs. I anapolis, Mrs. Mar; sota, Florida, pass Funeral Saturday, BROS. IRVING HI ¥ Washington ] Cemetery, Muncie, the chapel. OYER—-Harry J. of Anna R. Moye izzer, Alice MN cizger, Lucille «cnolson. Nellie | over: brother of rvived by 18 gra grandchildre Fri
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toe late John Wah Liana Dawn _Mye Wednesday. Friend 7 p. m, Thursday
FUNERAL HOME, Funeral Friday, Jul al. funeral home a Catherine's Church Burial St. Joseph Yes TY Charles, Ciara Petty,
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and William Pett Emma _ Tate. Pa day. PFuneral Frid: tue G. H. HERR HOME, 1505 S. Eas vited. Burial Flor:
PIERSON—Mr Albs Park, husband of sou. father of Mr graf and J Kendal passed away WwW LANNER & BUC ARY, 10 a. m. Fri €ail alt mortuary. RUSSON — Mrs 3722 N. Tacoma, Russon, mother of son, passed away
& cremation FLA AN MORTUARY, | riends may call
riday noon.
SUHNEIDER—LoO vears, 2514 Madis the late John Scb John J. (Jack), sis tina Ruffin, Lena, Michael and Edw survived by one Ml uesday at her Friday, 8:15, at the ARY., Meridian at St. Roch's Churct vary Cemetery, Fr the mortuary SHANEFF Michael away Wednesday may call at the HOME, - 1308 Pros p. m. Thursday. a. m. Interment N: invited, WINKELHAUS—Do N. New Jersey rest Tuesday even wife of Leonard G. er of Mrs..Catherin ter of Mr, and Mr Also suryived by | Bervices private, at HARRY W. | CHAPEL, 2050 E. M may call at PEACH m., Thursday.
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RICHARDSON—We knowledge our | neighbors
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extended acts the illness, and lovely floral offeri nf our mother, da srandmother,
R. P. Buck and Peace Chapel att kind service and ably assisted us Ub
AOBBINS—We wis kind friends, ne tives our heartfelt ciation for their t courtesies, Symps lovely floral tribu
