Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1951 — Page 15
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2 (pr H fight called for a return bout. ; Ww Veeck said that while hi ; and just plain sunfish, As kids| I'm not out to pick any fights Li day night at the Sahara Grotto mond, Terre Haute, Vincennes sults follow: Veeck said that while his con . we called them sunnies and| With the Conservation Depart- within x Jaye in the event of} “Punch Bowl." Fights start at land Evansville. : Singles | tinued operation of the San An- Filled — Call RI-4373 th-v're honies. ment, All the fellows I've met| Charles deiea ey “t's m hy Jim Male (PL) defeated Leo|tonio Missions might indicate the He's easy to spot, with big red over there are great guys and But Felix Bocchicchio, manager; ® P-™- ~~~ =~ | The teams will play on a twice-| qo, man (BT), 6-3, 6-1: Dick|franchise was no longer for sale, eyes. a large mouth, mottled col-| doing a splendid job. of Walcott, said today “it is pos- : 2-Week Dasa. aie ally ong (PL) defeated Frank Ob-| he would not stand in the way of : or ‘on ‘and stocky build. | But I don’t see the point of the (sible a mmpton : Lows) Browns Launch aT il lo a linger (BT), 6-1, 6-4; Bob Beck-| local ownership. e average fish Is about a haif|Pheasant Da aa of Would Be Wslcoits Teruel Drills Tuesdd Ing. Ov "ler (WC) "defeated Jack Crab- or SSH > som : ] A * 3 iA a ——, ” . S), 6-4, 4-8, 6:2; Johr : H 0 oat and are as ong have some chance of living even Bocchicchig said he would con- Prides Soccial y os : Keinhenz (IWC) defeated or r ' inehes. There's no official until hunting season. fer in New York next Thursday a 1 Bears Sign Fullback Arnold (PS), 6-0, 6-2. : * r { on the largest caught! ILet's face facts fellows. Indi- with Jim Norris, president of the’ CLEVELAND, July r. "The! “CHICAGO, July 21 (UP)- With Doubles : ; » i on've ana la i s- International Boxing Club, National Football League* Cham- 1 havering Joolsey an yi 2 dfop me a line if you've ana lacks the habitat for phea a the temperature hovering in the Duane Woolsey .and Dick ? 1: { one over two pounds ant. Qur farmers plough clean to] Bocchicchio suggested that a pion Cleveland Browns epen train- 90's, the Chicago Bears continue O'Mara (Bell Telephone) de “Indi lis Indians’ Weekly Schedul x the 1 they k down the financial arrangement might be Se 4 b SH ' : : . Qranica: 's ndianapolis Indians Yyeekly schedule ¢ flavor of the fish depends the fences, they keep down ihe made with Charles. also. giving, '5 at Bowling Green State Uni-/to make football news, The Bears feated Don. Smoke and Jim ° on ‘he water you get him in and brush and remove most of the md Neamt of Tater Syne versity ‘at’ Bowling Green, O. today announced the signing of Wark (PC), 8-6, 6-4; Becker and : CLIP AND SAVE the tybe feed there. Mine were COVer that pheasant thrive on. Ith ae But Ch iri ante out Tuesday, ol Herb Falkenberg, Giant fullback Don Hack (IWC) defeated Arn July 22 Sunday—Toledo ; 1:30 P.M. always good fried in butter, after Noa a i Wea Bytes SPode OM The Browns’ roster will include from Trinity University of San old and Harold Jdpes (PS),.6-3 . Double-Header dredging in, four, { THIS IS GOOD farming, but] ne don't want any financial ar- 30 veterans among the 50 candi-'Antonio, Tex, 6-2. ’ ’ Juty 23, Monday—O0ff Day 2 & =» it's poor for’ pheasant breeding.| rangement,” said’ Charles. “All I Sates or Brofessional football's —— 4 Tuesday—Milwaukee 8:15 P.M. MR. “GOGGLE-EYE"” will take Of every 100 birds released I want is the rematch.” oe Merarid. fortes Solunar Tables TRUCK TRAILERS CUSTO Wednesday—Milwaukee 8:15 P.M. es raw doubt if dozen can make it ree mm sits \ lerafo, : 6—P : . Be or oe gy tg el poll am Softball N Indiana University line coach, is Minor Ae. ine Mle ALSO- REPAIRIN AINTIG Thursday—Milwaukes Ine Daerstio 8:15 P.M, er - . - A. FY . * + » . 3 E : And never forget the old hook ber another fact. Mr. Farmer's) onba otes 4 Spal the Browns The Today. ....... 8:00 FI0 3S BE JOHN GUEDELHOEFER July 27, Friday—Milwaukee aes Nusns 8:15 P.M. 3 $ i | The softball d for nt Beech ; ege All-iT 4 TB aa 4 A: oni vir, E33 the wey the IUnLnG sewn ands when M3 th SE eon + et SE 0 ce won Wer ig 18 0 E] WAGON 00, NG. |§ July 28, Saturday—Kansas GUY mee psn 6130 P.M: ids { 0 5 ! s ¥ s—- on « sday A! | kids today 10 the great Grant Palle Operate this way, too LE HOE A 2 roe fi (Uune Charity game at Soldiers FHC. ow FR AR £481 202 Kentucky Ave. RI-2389 Svarered b7 ey. Nake Sesielice 54 Bltiwndvarie a - Js VOU, vs, s § § 0 Y rt ! ‘ - | Satu er X23 pS dren of the fellows we used to after seeing the lttle fellows eat. M.—Resal Stores vs. Naval Drdnance Field sug. 37 LL fSunday .....c 1:30 Vis 2.00 610 fesssssses——m——e—m land. ! my stuff all year. i ‘e
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” THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES... Franchise in Selling Interest in | New Cage Logp Oklahoma City Club
FUNDAY, JULY 2, 10m
To the Good Old Days Jersey Stick
{ By ROD REEL Take me back to the good old days.
To heck with my glass red. and split bamboo. Give ne 10 Rematch
a cane pole.and a ‘“goggle-eye.” Plus the weather we've had this last week. - - t By United Press Summer time, hot weather, a B0Zicm, of 1901 Sharon Ave. Joe! CAMDEN; N. J, July 21
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: By United Press conferred daylong at Veeck's | Frank Kautsky, pioneer of . ST. LOUIS~July 21—Bill Veeck Sprotsmans Park qffice here, The [professional basketball in In- announced tonight that’ the owner of the St. Louls Browns |
Turk, of 1406 Concord Ave, and ) shady Sap. 8 Sane Dole and Al Mauser, of 1321 Sharon Ave. Jersey Joe Walcott's manager, dianapolis, has been given the Stock held by himself and Rudie had Been given uot midnight to) PICKETT b B i - i . ’ SR RR de h spose of is | i boys. Remember? [slaved ‘am the other day at a new;said today that Joe Louis {first ‘franchise in the newly|Schaffer in the Oklahoma City Opahane Clty Cane 0. they POCKET TRIG 1 was Shumbing through some ok Pldce 15 culled Setior Pash may get the first shot at the organized Indiana Professional Texas League club has been sold vou said the Browns would! pack issues of Outdoor Indiana ;\new heavyweight champion, but| Basketball Association ito Jimmy Humphries, major continue to operate the San An-| No. 1000 RULE
|stockholder in the Indians. tonio~ Missions. At the same The new league, headed bY! Veeck made the announce- time he announced he had bought Doxie Moore, former National ment after he and Humphries had three outstanding members of|
It's about four miles south of { the othér day, still bitter about Mooresville on U. S. 42. They|ex-Champion Ezzard Charles im-
the bum fishing early in the week, 8 y . i pulled in 10 channel cats all mediately threatened ‘“some kindi
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, » weighing from three to five "if goggle-eyes. ; . of action” if*he is passed up. f Prof i cle | The real name of the bantam dit to report Semor “We have a contract for 2. T : tion SSEIDA Zam a e Li h WwW } C N . fe ny _— battler is, of course, rock bass. match and I expect all parties to Lu = » WI cong ight ater Co. Net . rants : % . Although a& small pan fish he . 25K 8 a dandy place. IU's justijive up to it” said Charles in| E BATTLES “Heid N Dion eight teams playing in Indiana, g% : map Frank Kellery and pub Pickett Duplex-Type can grab a bobber and make it opened and has a park for the Cincinnati. “We're supposed to) vans, winner ot the imes- e- Kautsky's Indianapolis team Teams Turn It On Markell, current strike-out lead- Inch Rule—$6 85 kids to play and a place to swim. ,| gion Golden Gloves champion- ts ; er of the Texas League. : . spin like ‘a top and then drag it fight Sept. 26, probably in New . : . . will play in the National Guard, Indianapolis Power and Light ; A . off like crazy, i 1 want to get.down soon and york.” ship this year, will be in action Armory, site of the famous Co. defeated Indiana Bell Tele-| Humphries said he would con- ‘Pockett Log" Log with » = # [i give you a further report. When Walcott took the title| against Pete Nicholson when the | © 0 oy lis Ki "iphone, 2 to. 1 and Indiamapolis|tinne to operate lhe. Oklahoma 10-Inch Scale on a 6-Inch IN ADDITION to “goggle” he's! Teal 2 8 =x from Charles in a huge upset at| Indianapolis amateur team | gin Be BHiape 3 Faulks : Water Co. defeated Indiana Pub- City Franchise and try to line up ; - : { y ; Pittsburgh Wednesday, it was un- : er cities whic ave applied; aries a . « a major league affiliation for the ‘known as a red-eye, red eyed HERE'S LINE slightly off fish- 8 y meets a team from Evansville {oF a franchise include: Wabash. lic Service, ‘3 to 0, in Utilities gH on Ie : Rule—$8.85
derstood that the contract for the -j : - atobps- vdaiord: _11952 season. i in the third amateur show Thurs (Tennis matches: yésterday. Re wail dnd Phone Orders
bass, red-eye sunfish, sunfish bass| ing, but it applies to the outdoors. Kokomo, Marion, Muncie, Rich-
Tackle suggestions include fly! Money is a problem with the| rod, still fishing and spinning. Conservation Department. Let's| Good sport is taking them on a spend it to improve the many featherweight fly rod with an E things we can make outstanding. or F level line and a four pound Not on pheasants that don’t have leader. Try it. a chance, It's a proud daddy this guy will LR. | be when small son brings home. ANOTHER LINE on fishing.| his first string of ‘“‘goggle-eyes.” Don't forget that Joe Budnick is| They were meant for boys. Little running his great contest again] ones like him and big ones like this year for fishermen. Joe has | me. ° 'Budnick’s Trading Mart at 301, 4.8 = {Massachusette Ave. and his an-| BARBARA FORTNER, she's nual contest has been a good! the wife of Camby, the teller at stimulant to fishing interest. | the Raymond St. branch of the Joe sas everyone can get in|
‘Smoothest ride lie ever had
That's what William Kramer, printing paper salesman of Parkland, Pa., says about his new Plymouth. A salesman for mora than 30 years,
ry ~ Mr. Kramer drives an average of 20,000 miles a year. Like thousands of other
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mineikalyMOUth owners, he's enthusiastic about “Safety-Flow Ride” (with new-design
real hassle with a catfish the a nickel to get in on it. Talk to esol ion A ti other day at Edinburg Lake. Mrs. Joe or any of his fish wise boys. | Fortner, who lives at 1320 Tabor There's Tom Garnier, senior and | St. had the cat hit while she was junior, and which is the best | fishing with light line and a 12! fisherman I'll never tell you, and! foot fly rod. Howard Holifield who some folks| It was a good fight and she say is just a shade ahead of Ben! won. The caddie _sgighed four Borenstein with a fly rod. ; n y and a half pounds. Not*much tor| Anyway they all get together - caddies, but on a light fly rod,/ to provide a lot of fun: and a EFT os , g pa ga whew. Some lady. {coupl’a hundred bucks in free, Speaking of caddies, Rudolph! prizes. Check up on it. |
Casey Wants Mantle |§ When He Quits Fanning i
By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL
Oriflow shock absorbers) and many other features found only In Plymouth
in the lowest-priced field. Let him tell you some of the reasons why.
United Press Sports Writer | A guy like Mickey Mantle is sent back to the minors] after being considered a Yankee regular for a while . . .| and everybody wants to know why. So Casey Stengel, man-| ager of the Yankees, explains it this way: “My pitchers were getting hit, and we decided to bring up Art on paper, are staying in the pen-| Shallock from Hollywood. We nant race almost by instinct] had 25 men, so we had to make alone. Already Stengel has room. I was carrying six out-ireached the point where he must fielders. Someb>dy had to go.” juggle his pitching staff in fear But Mantle? Stengel nodded. and trembling. In their last 11] *'veah, Mantle,” he said. He went games, only two Yank starters on: “He’s no bust. He never hurt have finished. One was Bob Ku-| the club. We didn’t lose a game zava who got beat. The other| at home for a long time and he | was Allie Reynolds who had to| played in those games. Walked | pitch a no-hitter to win 1-0. right into a job on a flag con-| There won't be many old Yantender and did it well. Even took|kees around next year. Maybe
the sun field in stride. lonly “Yogi” Berra and Phil Riz-| “Striking out too much, though, zuto. The others will be turned on high pitches.” {out to pasture . .. and in’ll come s 2 =& the Martins, McDougals, Jensens,|
DID MANTLE take his set-/Mantles, Cervs and kindred down pretty good? “Yes, 1 youths to assume regular jobs. thought: he did,” went on the #8 Yankee skipper. “He ain't gone| IT HAS BEEN a long time for long. Could be rushed too Since the Yankees didn't overfast you know. Showed me he shadow most of their opponents could throw¥ showed the White at every position. But now Sox too, a couple of times, Once| they're out-manned in most spots at home. Once at third . .. from by the White Sox, Indians and right fleld. |Red Sox, First base and third “Showed me he could handle base are jot tenancies among) halls and go get the long|four guys. The outfield where Srv" a : ground ba go 2 Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Henrich BG i ; ”
s. Excellent base-runner, but ing struck out so much it kept|and Charlie Keller foamed is now|
him from using that asset. Could cut up among Jensen, Woodling, |
*] TRAVEL over some pretty rough back-country roads—the kind you think will bounce
leirn to bunt and drag 'em.” [Bases ing igh ue to hans you clear up to the roof and back. But my new Plymouth takes them as If I were Stengel was remembering that, er one more big il year. : riding down the turnpike. This is the smoothest, steadiest riding car I've ever driven! Rogers Hornsby batted under 270 xo cv pg tried to do that in 1946 x his first season in the big leagues. |, 11 Co their 1945 pennant, but w " wn R&S errr a
“Few great hitters hit hard their| yoy couldn't quite make it. first year,” he mused. “You know «3 # Mantle came right up here from; yp ANYTHING should happen Joplin, Mo, He was down thereto one or more members of the with a lot of young fellows like Reynolds - Raschi- Lopat mound himself. Young pitchers. Fast.triumvirate, the Yanks'll be Curves maybe, Wild. = through in a hurry for 1951. : "Ne Maybe they're over the hill any-| «BUT FEW screwballs, knuck- Way. The more you peer ahead,’ Jers, sliders. They don’t know the more it looks like the Red how to throw ’em yet. Up here/Sox and the Indians, plus the they do. Mantle didn’t see any|White Sox, down the stretch. of those pitches. He needed may-| One of the Yankees who doesn't be a vear in triple-A ball to look|think he should be discussing at those things. Now he'll see these things except as an unof-
, ’ {ficial observes, said: “I'm conem at Kansas City. But he'll bel inced, now, that Paul ‘Richards’
back and he'll be great. Power , from either side of the “plate. Sir FTL Ching. the Hits home runs both ways. Yeah, 1.46 “now, I'd back ’em against] he'll be back. Iv Cleveland and Boston. I think the Meanwhile, the Yankees, only Red Sox will get buck fever shadows of their former selves'zgain”
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want a seat that supports your back—one that holds test is how long they stay good. When I traded in my I keep my car in an unheated garage, too. But with you up where you can see what's going on. That's '49 Plymouth, after 36,000 miles of hard driving, i¢ had Plymouth’s ignition key starter and automatic choke, : BR AKE INSPECTION why I'm sold on Plymouth's Chair-Height seats and the original brake linings, And they were still giving I start right away, every time. It's good having a ? i £ . : the commanding view of the road they give you. those smooth stops you always get in a Plymouth. : car you know you can depend on!”
Salasmen who drive for a living are good judges of car value. That's why you'll find so many driving new Plymouths. Before you buy a new oar, wouldr’t it be a good idea to find out all the reasons why Ptymouth scores so high on value? Your nearby Plymouth dealer is ready to tell you the whole story—and to arrange for a demonstration drive at your convenience. Why not stop and see him—soon!. . : 3 PLYMOUTH Division of CHRYSLER CORPORAMON, Detroit 31, Michigan
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