Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1951 — Page 16

in. i : Jn ' Ankle i a: Fon moters for Pittsburgh's first heavyweight title bout in modern times.

Since Walcott already has tried, and failed, to win the title from Joe Louis twice and Charles twice, there was little the 37-year-old ancient warrior could add to his promise of a knockout win until the opening bell rang. But another battle already raged in the conference rooms,

Center of Rivalry

rivalry between the manufacturers of television sets and the movie industry. The set manufacturers were convinced that the sale of home gets was being reduced by the movie invasion of the fight game —by the theater-telecasting of three other important bouts this summer: Joe Louis-Lee Savold,

Rocky Marciano-Rex. Layne. Accordingly, the DuMont com-| . pany—acting for itself and eight other TV Ag the theaters for tonight's fi It guaranteed $100,000 for ght radio-television, and then sold | the radio rights to a beer sponsor, Today DuMont announced it] arranged a network of 49 sta-| . tions for the telecast, largest “sports set-up In video history. Dus(; Mont estimdted that through] those . stations approximately 60,000,000 video fans would see the fight: Wins Help Ez

Meanwhile, Charles was fa-| vored because of his victories] over Jersey Joe at Chicago June| 22, 1949—when' they fought for| the crown Louis had given up— and at Detroit Mar. 7. The champion is seven years younger than the bull- shouldered! father of six children from Camden, N. J., and has ‘not ‘bee? de-| feated by anyone since July 23, 1947, when he dropped a disputed decision to Elmer (Violent) Ray at New York.

Since that defeat, the sleek mustachioed champion has clicked off 24 victories, including 15 knockouts. His most notable triumphs were over Louis at Yan-! kee Stadium last September and Light Heavyweight Cham- |}

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Title at stake—World heavyweight championship. Principals—Champion Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati vs. Jer sey Joe Walcott of Camden, N. J x Distance—15 rounds. ‘Place—Forbes Field. Expected crowd—20,000. Weather forcast — Probable showers. It postponed—To tomorrow night. Bofling — Charles favored at 4 Time of Bout—9 p.m. (CDT). Television — Over Dumont system (blacked out in Pittsburgh and Johnstown areas). WFBM, Indianapolis, 9 p. m. Radio—Over Columbia broadcasting system. Fees fur Television and Radio Righ 100,000, Charities—Pittsburgh’s Dapper Dan Club and Variety club split 10 per cent of net proSeeds. Fighters’ Purses—Charles gets 40 per ‘cent of net proceeds after charity cuts taken out. Walcott gets 20 per cent. Promoters—Art Rooney, Barney McGinley and Jack MeGinley of Pittsburgh, and the International Boxing Club of New York.

pion Joey Maxim at Chicago Stadium May 30. Ezzard’'s aggres-| siveness

Bob Murphy-Jake LaMotta, and

impressive performance of career. ;

Mike Burch Takes

Speedrome Event

Three drivers ‘were injured in| stock car races at the Speedrome| last night.

Gene Atkins and Kenny- Toole]

were injured in a crackup during ithe first heat race won by AN Carter,

Jerry Daniels spun in the fea-| |

ture, receiving abrasions of his! ‘foot and ankle. All drivers were

{released after treatment at the|

{8St. Vincent's Hospital.

'second. Heat winners were Carter, Burch and Horace Boring. ILeland Potts won the trophy dash and i Rich Warfield the consolation. All winners are Indianapolis drivers,

Amateur Baseball

Today's 1 A. B. A. Twilight League games Art Sacks Mallory AA, Riverside No. 1 ga Side Saints vs Ves tal Steel Riversid Allison Jets v Ei Riverside N } Atki1 Saw vs Tryor Tavern, Gar fel d No. 3 All games al 6 p.m The Sanit Ary All, Star Rye ner K i n game for 1 Fe nforn atio 1 ww write R ay ir bat eh 330 WW, 20th at

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and savagery against| Maxim combined for the most | his | | who played like Spartans. McCallum and |

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JUNIOR JAMBOREE—This smiling quintet of junior gos along with William Redding II of Logansport (not shown), will represent the Hoosier district in the USGA junior tournament at the University of lllinois July 25 through 28. Shown (left to right) are: Joe Campbell of Ander.

son; Richard Landre

of Vincennes; Ramon Hamm of Crawfordsville; Jim Goetscheus of Martins-

ville, and Ed McCallum of Crawfordsville. All qualified in the 18-hole medal play at the Country

Club of Indianapolis yesterday.

3 Juniors Outdo Joe in USGA

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS HOOSIER GOLFDOM'S juniors, too, get so they waste little time erasing footprints in the sands of time. There's tow-headed Joe Campbell, weaned on Anderson's golf courses at eight with sawed-off golf clubs, state amateur low medalist last week at 15 and yesterday, fourthbest among the USGA junior qualifiers at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Campbell, the stocky-built, Anderson High Schoel junior, came home in 78, ore of six lads to make the grade for

the national meet at the Uni- | | versity of Illinois next week.

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SO DID Eddle McCal-

lum of Crawfordsville, one of |

the Artesians and Athenians

Campbell, William Redding II of Logansport, who fashioned a 79, however, yielded low medalist honors to another trio—all with

77’'s—Ramon Hamm of Craw- |

fordsville; Richard Landrey of Vincennes and Jim Goetcheus of Martinsville, Ramon, No. 3 man on the Crawfordsville Athenian links team, has a twin brother Damot, Crawfordsville’s man, who didn't day. But Ramon is the twin whose girl glowed like a Toni when Ramon came in with a 37-40—77 against par 35-35— 70. Ramon had to settle with a double bogey five on No. 13

The injured Atkins returned fol after Booking into a trap.

{place third in the 25-lap feature {won by Mike Burch, Carter placed

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ANOTHER TEAMMATE McCallum — is the Athenians’ No. 1 man, who carded a 40-38-78 yesterday. Landrey, playing with Hamm, welded his 77 with a 39 on the front nine and a 38 on the back nine.

Just as consistent was the vouthful Goetcheus, who played the ‘outgoing set with a 38 and came home in 39. All contestants had to start off the 10th tee. A women's nine-hole group occupied the front nine at tee time,

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