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By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer
SUMMIT, N. J., Aug. 20— Light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim was grimly eager today for the Wednesday
night bout in which he'll defend ‘his title and his self esteem. “This,” explained the hand-
some boxing master from Cleve-| &
~The Joey Maxim-Béb Murphy fight for the lightcheavy crown Wednesday will be! telecast with WFBM-TV (Channel 6) one of the outlets. The program will start here at 9 p. m.
land as he wound up his training| | for this title defense against
mauling Bob Murphy, “is the key fight of my career.” For the first time, Joey is aiming at a knockout. And he has picked himself a real tough cookie in Murphy, favored of the blood-
thirsty gallery gods. » = = | THERE are two reasons for| Maxim's about face.
although he is only 29, age for a first down during yesterday's exhibition against the Wash. already is robbing him of those ington Redskins. Opening the hole is Tackle Leo Nomellini (42). once-lightning reflexes. Second, N, 84 is Redskins End Jim Peebles.
his May loss to Ezzard Charles when Joey blew his shot at the heavyweight crown. Until then, Joey had been fairly content. You can’t be com-| pletely satisfied when boxing 1s
artful craftsman but a “powder uff” puncher. | P Re Berardinelli, which is] ,Maxim’s real name, was born in| Cleveland and all he ever wanted to do was to be a boxer. . He stdrted at 12 and at 17 won the, Golden Gloves middleweight championship. At 19 he turned professional and then had his clouting career checked by three-year hitch in the Army. rag 8 2
BACK IN the ring, he fought |
THROUGH THE MIDDLE — John Strzykalski, First, 49er's halfback, finds a big hole in his line as he races through |
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Defending Champ Kennedy your trage and vou 21 eo WINS, 2 Up, in City Amateur
Dick Kennedy of Pleasant Run
Match play for the 285 entrants South
Playing in the same foursome,
often. His chief stock in trade|,,., 14 goenler of Pleasant Run,
was a rapier-like left jab and a medalist
in this year’s tourna-
pair of limber legs. Eventually, ment defeated John Stiles of Rivafter almost 300 fights, he caught ¢rgide 4 and 3.
slow and aging Gus Lesnevich
In the longest match of the
Iwill be played Saturday at Sarah
will- go after his second match- Shank. Results in the championplay victory in defense of his In- ship flight: dianapolis amateur golf title next, Saturday at Sarah Shank after| stanton Sheppard, Sarah Shank, defeat- | winning his first match yesterday.
Clayton Nichols, Coffin, defeated Doug rist. Riverside, 5 and 4 |
led William Gunter, Riverside. 2 up ! Kenny Robbins, South Grove, defeated {Harold Fulton, South Grove. 3 and 2. | Lester Berry, Coffin, defeated Richard {Hall, Willowbrook, 3 and
De > (Vv | : alparaiso University in the But-|an_ Australian tag-team tussle. \Grove course. Kennedy, the fOT-|woets, Saath’ Grove 3 and 3 ved Bil y |SR_ Australian Jason lussle.
{mer Purdue University slammer, |stopped Ralph Jordan of Sarah Dick Boswell, Coffin, defeated Bob Kirk'Shank, 2 up, in the first match Pick, of the championship flight.
Frank Simpson, Sarah Shank, defeated | Robert Carlson, Riverside, 4 and 3
Willowbrook, 2 and azer, Coffin, defeated fleld. South Grove, 3 and 2 ! Russell Rader, Sarah Shank, defeated Buck Hatfileld, Coffin, 4 and 3. Bob Salge, South Grove, defeated Bob Sowers, South Grove, 2 and 1. Bob Crouch, Coffin, defeated Bo Metzer. Sarah Shank. 2 and 1. Hank Campbell, Willowbrook, defeated Richard Butler, Pleasant Run, 2 and 1. avid Lee, Speedway, won by default from Jim Shipp. Pleasant Run.
1 Ken Perci-
and lifted the light heavyweight'qay Ken Bavender of Pleasant p oi" syne Fant ls man 3 top sted crown from the Jersey veteran. ‘Run defeated Ken Hoy Jr. of Maxim was happy then.- Buti Sarah Shank, 1 up, in 23 holes.
when you get that close in the| Match play started in seven Nickel, Riverside, 4 and 3 fight racket you want the bigiother flights yesterday and the o
second round in these groups also — Popcheff, Coffin, 4 and 3.
one, the heavyweight crown. So he got his shot at it, against Charles, and failed. Since then the barbs tossed at his punching ability have started stinging. And Joey admits that he, has reached the age where he] can’t much longer be a “fancy dan” and stay at the top. 2 = = “AT .29, I can’t expect to keep up the fast pace I did once,” Maxim admitted. “So I've started to change my style. I still have a good- defense, but I've got to do more punching—and punch pretty good. “I have to convince myself I| gan. dp tthe "said Je significantly, “2% : everybody else” Always an exceptional defensive boxer and aside from a stightly flattened nose, carries virtually no marks of his many bouts. But the marks are on the inside. ii Joey hasn't yet given up the
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pusuit of old Jersey Joe Walcott, | whose days as heavyweight king are numbered by his years. And Maxim also wants the crowd in| his corner if he gets the big shot, once again, That's why hell turn] puncher against Murphy at Madi-| son Square Garden Wednesday night, gambling for gold and glory.
Dauthville Favored In Middleweight Bout |
MONTREAL, Aug. 20 (UP)—| Laurent Dauthuille of France was an 8 to 5 favorite today to beat| Eugene (Silent) Hairston of New York in their 10-round outdoor: battle tonight for the title of “No. 1 middleweight contender.” Such ranking has been prom-| ised to tonight's victor, subject to the outcome of the middleweight! title “fight at New York next month between Champion Randy Turpi England and ex-champ Ra bingon of New York. The Dauthuille-Hairston scrap, was expected to lure a crowd of] about 15,000, now that last week's rain has givén way to mid-sum-mer heat with perfect weather) predicted for fight time, 9 p. m.| CDT. i
Purdue-Notre Dame Grid Game Sold Out
SOUTH BEND, Aug. 20 (UP)— Robert Cahill, Notre Dame ticket manager, sald today all seats have been sold for the Irish-Pur-due football game here Oct. 27. Cahill listed the Purdue game the second home contest sell-out, The other is the Southern Methodist game Oct. 13.
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MEDALS FOR MURPH - Recruits cheer at the New York Navy Recruiting Office as Irish Bob Murphy gets six medals earned in 14 major engagements during 44 months service in the South Pacific. The redheaded Irishman hoped to win another award, the lightheavyweight championship, in his match with Joey Maxim at’
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Chet Baker, Coffin, won by default from Norm Cooke, Speedway Fred Johnson, Coffin, defeated Meredith Darrel McFall, Willowbrook, defeated on Steffen, Pleasant Run, 3 and 1 Ralph Heinlein, Coffin, defeated Jim
Don Taylor, Speedway, defeated Robert Rochford, Pleasant Run. 3 and 2. Chuck Hess, Coffin, defeated Jack Briges. Speedway, 3 and 2. i Dave Hilligosz, South Grove, {Bud Owen, Riverside, 4 and 3 Dick Kirkpatrick, Willowbrook, defeated Harry Smock, Coffin, 1 up, 19 holes.
defeated
Berry, Coffin, 2 and 1. Pat Patsue, South Grove, defeated Fran|cis Binder, South Grove, 2 and 1
Barnhorst, Sarah Shank, 1 up.
Brezausek, Riverside, 1 up, 21 holes. Robert Miller, Carl Smith, Sarab Shank, 1 up, 20 holes. Bill Hoyt Sr., Pleasant Run, Mitch Petercheff, Coffin, 3 and 2. Ken Hoy Sr., defeated L. H. Fivecoats, Riverside, 1 up. 2
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By LEONARD ZAHN United Press Sports Writer
20—The Spectacle of two Aus-|
plunging to a new low.
bles match in the five-match ser-
played in Australia during Christmas week. With that in the bag, the Aussies need only to break even in the four singles matches to keep tennis’ most coveted trophy. Meeting today at the Long-
wobd Cricket Club in the final roday’'s
round of the United States dou-
seeded Aussie team of Frank|
Sedgman and Ken McGregor,
: je team of “2. jand the No. 2 Aussie te Miss Chaffee and Mrs.
(won their semifinal yesterday by burg, 12 to 3,
Mervyn Rose and Don Candy. 2 a ” WHICHEVER talented duo wins, it will mark the second straight vear that Aussies have] won the U. 8. doubles crown. | Last year the wining combo was Sedgman and Jack Bromwich. The way the Aussies brushed
Butler, Valpo Open ICC Slate
{T The Butler Bulldogs will open Duseite
tomorrow night. The other match on the Hodges, Dodgers
the 1951 season in the Indiana Collegiate Conference = against|
ler Bowl Sept. 22 The contest will mark the op-| ening competition for the first! {gridiron championship of the ICC. | Ball State and Evansville will {also open the ICC schedule at {Muncie on the same day. . The complete ICC football card {for 1951:
| Sept. 22—Evansville at Ball State; Valparaiso at Butler. Sept. 29—Indiana State at Valparaiso (night).
Oct. 6-—Valparaiso at St. Joseph. Oct, -—Ball State at Butler; B8t. Joseph at Indiana State. Oct. 20—Indiana State at Ball State;
Butler at St. Joseph. 27—Valparaiso at Ball State: Ev-
Oct. ansville at Butler. Nov. 3—8t. Joseph at Ball State. Nov. 17—Butler at Indiana State.
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U. S. Chances for Davis Cup Dip As Aussies Take National Duos
{es for the Cup that will be! YOUTHFUL stamina, which!
|Wimbledon champion. But the bles trick up his sleeve—a new, ‘Yanks could make it close only combination CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. in one set. Rose and Candy, a pair of bril/tralian teams battling each other liant youngsters, had only a little together. /today for the United States dou- more trouble {bles championship sent American United States’ Ihopes of regaining the Davis Cup doubles team, Gardner Mulloy of! |Coral Gables, Fla., and Billy TalIt looks now like the Aussies bert of New York, 6-4, 6-8, 20-18, are a cinch to win the lone dou- 9-7,
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South Bend defeated Greens- tion of “Alouette” this year are in a semifinal George Ratterman, still trying to I? 1933 when he became head
‘Romance It'— | va fond Alouettes’ Grid Coach Ignores NFL 'Raid Letters!
| { By SCOTT BAILLIE (ing is restricted to within ten United Press Sports Writer yards of the line of s 3 MONTREAL, Aug. 20 — Lew Touchdowns are worth five poi (Hayman, the wiry coach and gen- and an extra point is picked u feral manager of the Montreal if a team kicks into the end zone
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South Bend Captures
{agreed today that some National he runs the ball out. |League owners “are barkin' at The Alouettes’ front office is |me,” but that it didn’t hurt his gown some basement steps which Sleep any. should lead into a French res.
LOGANSPORT, Aug. 20 (UP) ly, ‘Sure, I've a few letters here taurant. Hayman owns the club
—South Bend succeeded Wash-
paid off in that 38-game thirdyngton as Knights of Columbus set, and the errors of Talbert, state softball io today by |12uEDed. tapping a desk drawer. broker.
particularly on his back hand virtue of a 3 to 0 victory over|,Cutlthe only guys we take from were the big factors in the upset. |ast year's winners. Mulloy is 36 years old, Talbert 32, be At least the U. S. will keep the counted for the first two South "cr° Only allowed seven Ameriwomen’s doubles title at home. Bend runs in the first inning of| CARS Per team in this league and Doris yesterday's title game when /he art of Coral Gables and Shirley banged a home run with one man
bles championship were the top- Fry of Akron, Q., against Nancy|on base. A double by Dick Sois- (Daseball Is crazy.” Chaffee of Ventura, Cal,
Mrs. Patricia C. Todd of Lajolla, serez chalked up the third tally
om the Giants and the Yanks,” jointly with Leo Dandurand, the .
the self-exiled New Jerseyite president, and Eric Cradock, .&
= = = “UP HERE a guy can hold down a regular job all year as well as play ball,” Hayman said. anybody who tried to compare itl won't discuss salaries but I to the Pasquel Brothers thing in know we're paying some of our 3 boys a lot more than they got o n 1 » AMONG Stateside players who before,
have fallen for Hayman's rendi-| Hayman, who is not foo’ tall, i kissed Paterson, N. J., goodbye
{the States have to be unsigned! by their old clubs. What's more,
Mon-|
ousting British Wightman Cup game while Washington downed get disentangled from the Ted coach of the Toronto Argonauts. Players Jean Quertier and Kay Decatur. 4 to 1. Eliminations be- Collins organization; Gene (Choo-/1i®¢ Was hired after getting his
Tuckey, 6-3, 6-3.
CERTAINLY U. 8. Davis Cup, (Capt. Frank Shields will have {the specter of yesterday's semi-| finals haunting him when he tries
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