Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1951 — Page 30
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THURSDAY. AUG. 23, 1951
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Jersey Joe Brings His Title Bounce Here Tonight
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Full House Expected for Exhibition
Champion Jersey Joe Walcott
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puts nis ring ability on display for the first time in In-
dianapolis’ tonight in a four-round; exhibition in the National Guard Armory.
won the title last month by knock-| ling out Ezzard Charles in Pitts]
| Res. $2.00 A LAWRENCE PR “Z mate, Jackie Burke of Pittsburgh, 9 LEVEL- WIND ge 4 [before an expected capacity { 9 . CASTING REEL +0 ierowd. | | 69 AIA Four other bouts will complete| ’ od {the card. In the 10-round main| La . a a 5 ; - jevent will be Pat Iacobucci, the| GEE HERE—OId Casey Stengel (left) gives the inside to young | css Sein "al CHECK—The Butler Uni I ' Cincinnati slugger who now ranks gL H 29. oN : ahth - e to youhy Pp . Shakespeare, r versity o ath etic department wants to (10th among the world’s feather- gue. Hogue, 29-year-old righthander, was summoned by South Bend, Ocean (i be sure the Bulldog football schedule gets: attention. That's w will meet Johnnie the New York Yankees from their Kansas City Blues farm alon : . 9 s y |weights. He e n y 9 the schedule is put up high on office building walls, bulletin [Clark of Covington, Ky. with Mickey Mantle to bolster the AL club in its pennant drive. Langley and Bronson Reels boards and in store windows. Also that's why Tomeen Garrett is | It Will be the fourth appearance Mantle will join the Yanks after he hears about his physical re- | in the picture. The petite miss, a freshman at the Fairview school [N€re for the scrappy Ohioan. In examination for his draft board. y this fall, is a graduate of Broad Ripple High School. She lives at one of those balls he was oily I SL NONE BETTER WHY PAY MORE? 1415 E. 81st St. She's a pin-up doing a pin-up. bointey jn - Slose Hesision by State : : ar AAU Swim Records |prn | An eight-rounder, a six-rounder | ecor S | G Sporistew— end a four-rounder complete thé a ; k reat. Lakes " ‘ie ard May Se Rewritten H | Glass Casti Ohio Governor Silent’ | “Walcott arrived here yesterday e e rt en ere i ass asting {from Columbus, O. He is cur-| p . ecords in every division are the state meet holds ti d : holds the On Commissioner Report i fh Sims gis fo al on po i re 0 oo Rods 100 Hoosier swimmers compete year. FOR ALL | : ; shih §- h ain Cooked Up Merchant .336, Second Baseman Tonight's Fight Card here tomorrow, Saturday and All five entries in the '300- : : $4 98 Bv LARRY STILLERMAN | tet Ags oR RAemay Sunday in the State Amateur meter individual medley have | ERNE iti-mestlS == a ame || TOF ee y R JERMA? {Ray Neil .330, Outfielder Flash 4 rounds (Exhibition) Jersey |athietic Union meet bettered the state record of 4: CARS ! ONT , vo - . ter e st cord o 39.3 NO COMMENT." a [Ford #1 and Shortstop Sher-| Joe Walcott, Camden, N. J. |" And in the women's section, the set in 1943 by Joan Fogle of Tho 81.-Ft, Cast. $5.45 That's what Ohio Gov. Frank woo rewer .30L world's heavyweight champion, (Lafayette Swim Club is highly Riviera (lub. The entries are Pat ing Rod Lausche had to say today when| For Kansas City, First Basa. VS. Jackie Burke, Pittsburgh. i ‘ x fy, 8 2 : anss ase 3 |tavored to race away with the Holland. Sue Storer and A: 6-Ft. Casti told he would be the next baseball man Buck O'Neil is clouting .32%.| 10 rounds —(Main event) Pat i; giana title. The upstate girls, Morrison of the IAC and Bn -t1. Casting $8.45 commissioner. And the Buckeye Others around the .300 mark for Iacobucci, Cincinnati, vs. Jackie I ming unattached from Pur- Misses Pe . He IAC and the Red _.__.. executive gave his answer three {the Monarchs Outfield Cook. Covington, Ky. feather- swim g Stir nce and Moss times. are Outfielder Don on, Ky. ¢ due University, were crowned na "He Lafavelte mirix ; : Regular $6.00 Great Lakes mes | Tackson. Catcher Tom Cnover and weights. ional champions at Detroit this 213) girls are not ex- U Lausche was the choice of War-'Second Baseman Henry Bayliss, | § rounds Rusty Cleek, In- Yona) shampoo, : pected to encounter much p 5-Ft. Sword $9.98 ren Giles, president of the Cin-| is dianupolis. ve Don Finslow, nth. , trouble in the relay event Steel Casting Rod cinnati Reds and big power in| The American Giants have the I out: vill er middlowet; nts an ’ The meet opens tomorrow al Saturdav's se hedule for both Exchange y sviila, de eights. >3rsicyd ~ ’i rolimin- A a 0 O1l . . baseball. The United Press today league's leading hitter in Out-| “goo 0c woos Rice. Indian. (10° Riviera Club Rin prelim men and women include the 100- Action Glass Fibre Rods sald Giles backed lLausche when fielder Andy Anderson. He's hit-/ ig. v 7 Se rdy aries at a.m. and finals at p.t0,. preaststroke wa 31 bre C : : J Bhi. apolis, vi. Al Ware, Cincinnati, |. \ : » times o set for Strok 100-meter Ba R No 331 Giass Fibre Cast the Cincinnati boss realized hisiting 430. Third Baseman Parnell re woahts atl. 19:30. The same times are set {OF pacisiroke, 300-meter medley re! tery Recharging, Tire epairing, Roa ervice Rod, 5 ft. 1 in .. $1.95 chances to win the necessary 12 wooq nt F ; hg Saturday. lay and three- meter d or No 557 Giass Fibre Cast y {Woods at .375. 3 is 8 - ) 2 3 neter diving finals, out of 16 votes needed for election g : Bd 3. Owhelqer Jonhle 4 Tounds : Moon Mu 1 ins In the 800-meter free style fOr mpe ooh wil 216 compete . DUPLI-COLOR TOUCH UP ‘Rod. § ft. Tm. 2 $1.95 would not materialize Sommers .331 and Outfielder Felix| Louisville, vs. Eddie Barnhart, men. the record of 11:05 set BY gon ore.” 1 ; ompete in the No. Gf Giess Fibre Cast $8.95 rs ‘McLaurin, .312 s ‘ ishawa.s 1 ral a ree. stvie and 100 Rod. 5 ft. 1 in, . . American League owners 100K |. te rae Bs Fo Wirspan pp har i. 1 [Tom Gastineau of Indiana UN meter free style relay No 457 Glass Fibre Cast askance at picking a long-time Williams, a Sy he ors G ITSL ou ra N 1 ations versity in 1947 is threatened. Les Rod. & ft. 7 in ; $8.95 National League boss as commis- Catcher Simms few 300 hitters. 1 ana St 711 N. Pennsyl- |... 1 obaugh of Twin Cities and Toxo S . “No 351 Glass Fibre Cast 619 4B sioner. So Giles started pushing! © shia { yania !Bill Kerr of the Indianapolis Ath- Ss eMmipros Rod. 5 It. 1 in ‘ ” the bandwagon of his fellow itetic Club have eclipsed this mark E Ft. W P 8 Sia * Plore Cast $12.45 Ohioan. lin earlier meets this season. Jim Qe C3 n hh . b 2 he Consideration of generals has! Hoosiers Fail fo Blast {Cable of Washington is defending ye CHIT : Y! € en} fi. 1m : $15.95 been sacked. And that goes for {champion in this event. hd Qi TA nas 1B. 23 (UP) Be S31 Sass ¥ Cast $15.95 Douglas MacArthur, for whom i td Bi Sh t Defending Champion Larry he Sinton, Tex 9 mouth Ojl- . Hot 5 MH. 7 an . the owners are showing a marked eda ers in 1g 00 {Meyer of Bloomington is expec ted ers moved Jato a co favorite's . Fasten Foighes Sars rv every war lon Cian Fibre Fly $12.95 coolness. Ry United Press to shatter his records in the 100- ro e with the Ft. Wavne. Ind car that dry quickly—leave no . > i Sob What's your pick? VANDALIA. 73 Some Sonnet of 0 te tndigne gunners| 0 free style and the 100 Capehart Designs in the 17th na brush ays COMPLETE WITH TRUE TEMPER RODS 2 8 = . . i ra in the event follow [SHE il Nea tional semi-pro hasehall tourn: rush-in- $ ow ig 500 Challenger 5 8 THE BAND leader lifted his 1200" reitrgin iss ves oe Clase Chamolonshis Das, meter ba ip © the 200- Ment here tat San ailing B sh in ap Onty 45¢c 12 4 3a-Fi Cauting Rods 6.95 ato an he mus y i 8 } vary Derker gh Tui raels - A new cha MOR IN Ent ek LB ats a : ng i. Car $ 5 No. [418 Champien $s baton by ro Hie. muge Went today as the preliminary handicap c ie: Baton. “18k: Eimer Taw, Mileaimeter breaststroke is due. es In : La ette, Ind., Red Sox, 9 to Dupli Color Wi.» 69¢ 16 %o he Casting Rods, : 3.95 “How oid are You: Jerser Joe. Jersey Jur WBS uh of at the Grand Ameri- Li A, Smith, Vincennes 19 Georse canding Titileholder Bob or on 8, i wid second round game. \ DUCO No. 1 i1 BL Re a ad 9.95 ow are vou. arming Jersey?” can trapshooting tournament GAS, 184: A. L. Adams, North Libert: a ¢ Purdue University is not e 1 " ‘avne, seeking ite fift Poli n r " 5 00 No A200 Dynamic 5 § "WHEIm eight tiie three | The prelimifary, or baby grand Lut: Wabash 1930 DB 190, MM. 87 tered in the meet. He holds the straight chamnionship ' vi ht a) olish and Cleane 1}! . h 23 sh Drie vi 3:80 Divide by twe and a las it's known among the shooters Beano a3 190: p83 Tt nied cS én jo ir this. over { 2.58.6. set its tourn “ t a h i, a re Rl DTN Cleans and polishes ing an" a 340 Professional 5 ‘4 95 Add eleven . . 8, Robert naedl Evansville. 170; “Dr. Clar recor in Sh nt, <.v , tits i ament debut against the TRL UN [ in one operation. & 5'=-FL Casting Rods . “Why, Charmin’ Joe, 'is the first of the handicap events.|ence Laubscher, Evansville 187, King|]last year. The IAC’s Tom Lord Perrysburg, O Chevrolets t — $ 5) Ne. 600 Sportsman § That en k . +» font th K Evar e. 3 i b : : pk 0- Le leaves hard, dr r 22 ty vy Ro 12 95 ter oo ” I *u *The final 16-yard competitions | Evansville. 189: VL Sone ME Sips bettered this mark at the Shaka- night. on finish. y HH $ 30 Ke Bo Rd and “11.95 ended vesterday as the class|!9: Elmer Stephens, Mt. Vernon, 180. 'lmal State Park meet last week.| 44 4p a ; 3 rr : A CIVILIAN bone specialist, championships were decided. yaughap, | Latasetie. 103" Art Troxel. The Lafayette girls’ designs in the Same lime Aiwa Pint € | Reduced From $ 95 called. in for consultation by the| Bobby Lee Stifal of Cas I11,, |Eeru. 195: AP. Schmidt. Vincennes, 186! 0 tate file Tests With Cal., Packers, a one-sided victor Can - 1 9 HEDDON RODS A id Mickey: Mant} 1 EE De ey E. L. Owkins. Ft. Wayne, 196: C. E, Um. winning the state title rests With jp, their first start, will clash with 219.95 to— $ 50 No. 1051 Pal 5!2-Ft. § rmy, sa e antle’s legis former junior champion, carried bannowar, 1ndiananolis. 183; Nathan Bar. individual performers like Ann the Superior, Neb Knights 259.9517" i171 Crtiur Rod. 10.95 Injury was. just that. The doctor off the double-A championship. In 196: John Hollenbaugh. Gai iB: B.C C.. Moss, Carol Pence and Sheila —_ ° a Bu. - Johnson's ..... rin 83 2 <i. $ 95 $9950 Ro. 3131 Par 3%: Pt 313/90 said thé young New York Yankee! 'a shootoff, Stifal smashed 75 birds Jenkins, or a Se 187 BE “heek, Donahue. Sinton (2-04 came from hehind Si v . 69 Table Model Casting Rod . . . . on, 7 e I 5 He o : : Ea ' y . No. 4 outfielder had osteomylitis of the!while his rival, Big John Kurth Ron LI a es AlDAnY am Miss Moss who holds the na- fwice to defeat Lafavette. The imoniz Wax Polish c $29.95—17 $ 95 TN asters $16.95 <c < y { < . tins ie 3 3 oy i n : i 1 aq t lishe« 10 Toxaa ? ; bone, same as before. It's up 10.of Columbus Wis., dropped his an I Rov Jiuer. Hab lenal Jong - distance champion- triumph established - the Texas Simoniz ,.... cierne: 69¢ Console Model 249 $3400 Ne. 14 Thoredred $10.08 the Army now. And what's Lopez 71st bird. Both had.Z200 straight Bath Knuth, Indmnapolis, 171: Prank (ghip, is expected to snap the 400- champions as the No. 1 threat to Simoniz 69¢ 3 : 8-Ft. Fly Rod > . tark i ; rd ‘ iy “ks ~a OF nr : ¥ thinking !in the regular race. ndia; Banas Donald Steed. Laurel meter free stvle mirk’ of 5:46.3, Ft : Wi ayne. ‘Outlielder Tom Me- Hag Gane, 379.956—17% $2895 Prices slzshed on Shakespeare COLUMBCS, 5. for sure is al Stifal's perfect 200 led his THli-| Nusebrond... Terme’ Hoirepot. 178 my set by Jean Lutyens of the Riv- Bride's single drove in the win- McAleers coi in, §9¢ | Console Model and HI Casting and Fly Rods. foi t t or ro tb og e {nois team to victory -in ‘the state Houehin Dorm, 308 ov Kees | 1672 Club in 1948. Miss Moss has ning ‘Sinton run in a 3-rufj rally : Masi 499.9517" CL) : Phe or Nn 8° i the In.) [team race. The Illinois gunmen! Richmond: 194; Ss. H Ki Sendentne | Rich: done this event 10 secowds faster in the eighth. » : 204 oF Combinatio $39995 N° a & and Columbus| "©" with a 983x1000 score. | 1587 eqrve Boyd Lomherson. (Cehis Vie [than the current state mark. — wat : : ation % 2 | Indiana shooters failed to crack aggert, Whiting, 176; Doroths| Miss Pence is expected to de- rice includes Fed. Excise Tax t, Whitt 178; C. olunar. Tab JOHNSON'S \) Red Eid ley ea nine leaders on Class Day at the| New ‘Aeusca. 185: Perry Sarber. Fersh:| fend her 1 meter breaststroke 5 les Ask About Our Easy Terms \° Q Grand American yesterday. ,J82; Don Smith, Brookville 17 ¢i title eas She holds a 1:25.1 LI P Mai * | A & arena, 575 turned out to see Jer-| — | fon 198 RHC) jose. Abin 15%; BS mark nm is specially Yoda joiner. Majer Minor Major AS LOW AS \ ix - wards, New stle id C bg he Tomorro ): 56 20 a 16 YI . sey Joe Walcott fight a four-| Crosby - ‘Makes Scots’ | New i Pe Earle Miss Donahue, second in the Satu; ria L138 3 " as 8 oh Mo Rusaine... 9 09 PER < : round exhibition. B b) | Water Hew Areas fun Angenst 8. Inationals in the 200-meter back- Monde Pam iN 30 Owiy POR CAN WEEK $ Oh yes. Joey Maxim and BobjAncient Golf Club Frankfort. 190: f ha Fos ‘istroke, will defend this event in 5 : bias 8 3:40 TT a EC rt IRE was Murphy were on a television pro-| ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. Aug.| — — RWI OI, Sau 8: y 41 i HULL STREAMLINE gram at the same time. P. P. Slog" (;p, Bing Crosby has been AUTO COMPAS S MOTOROLA AUTO RADIO pecial 5895 The loudest noise on shorts Dages elected a member of the Royal, Airplane tvpe d America's Finest $49, 95 today was the fall o the experts.i, nq Ancient Golf Club—one of] Single unit with | Auto Radio ) fur HSOVERNOR ~ A 3Fr Murphy favored. Experts, ha. {the highest honors a foreigner i dual compensators, Gexicane Super Tonkin Bam: a : btain in the golfing world. | Bakelite case - : i boo Stock. Football call for Indiana jean O 2 g ; State gridders is Sept. 3. In- | Crosby was proposed by fellow- S$ u 3! LB | 5 CASTING Citation wern aud by me COUNTITAR Francis Oulmet, wh 4.39 | CEENEIIEIRED | rues Coach Mark Dean to 36 candi- | - 2 ai 4 | 8 ; lthis fall. There is. normally a Men's, Women’ 49 dates. . . . Only Purduey rome |waiting list of many thousands! B ’ a ans ¢ up opener against Texas’ gridders | lect! : { th park lugs oys an Iris ALL POPULAR BRANDS TYPES will start at 1:30 p. m., Central jor al's 2 Anc a Samper b. the Rez. 65 Sizes 20, 24 and 26-Inch D COLORS IN §TOCK . Royal and Ancient Go u eg. 63¢ Daylight Time. The other home {Roval 201 270077 To TUR. | lg. NYLON CASTING LINE encounters will sta For All Cars 50-YARD SPOOLS
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THE BIG hitters will be at Vie-| tory Field tomorrow and Satur- HU P) day. lpade, Skippered by Wendell W.| The Indianapolis Clowns will Anderson of Detroit, completed a| entertain the Kansas City Mon-| |grand slam of great lakes racing | archs at 8:30 tomorrow and the yesterday when she was declared | Chicago American Giants meet [official winner of the fourth an-| the Philadelphia Stars Saturday|nual Rochester Race on Lake On-| in Negro American League games, (tario. | here. ! —— mn - The Clowns have Catcher Len| Pigg hitting «348, | Outfielder Henry!
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Donna Knox retained the women's golf | championship of the Meridian Hills | Country Club yesterday defeating Mrs. | Walter Reeves, tourney medalist, 8 and 6. Donna played the round in 79 Championship Consolation—Mrs. John | Harrington defeated Midge Becherer, 4| and 3: first flight, Mrs. W. C. Whipple defeated Mrs. RR, Powell, 7 and 5! First Flight Consolation-—-Mrs. Ben Olsen | defeatéd Mrs. Art Quelsser 2 and 1: Becond Plight--Mrs. N, M. Talbert | feated Mrs. J. David Baker 1 up in; 19 holes; Second Flight Consolation- Mrs. | Willlam Kerbox defeated Mrs, J. C. Rob- | inson 3 and 2: Third Flighi-Mrs { Fllis defeated Mrs. Robert Greely 4 and’ 2. Third Flieht Consolation-~Mrs ry | Mallinson aefeated Mrs, E. Kimbriel 5) and” 4 | cn aaron —— ! }
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