Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1951 — Page 16

tage over is Toledo, 9 to 8.

with the sixth-place Toledo here night because of rain. The game has been added to the Sept. 4 date making a doubleheader, the third straight twin bill to be played next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Fisher on Mound

Harry Fisher, who has a 5-8 record, will start on the Tribe! mound tonight and Outfielder

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RANKING ROOKIES—One of these three (left to right), Jim Busby, White Sox centerfielder: Gil McDougald, Yankee third baseman, and Orestes Minoso, White Sox third sacker,

Lafayette Advances in Baseball Tourney

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Dom Dallessandro is expected to return to the squad for workouts after recovering from a stomach disorder. The Red Birds recently finished their westérn trip, winning only three of 16 games to give them a mark of only five triumphs in 32 games. In the last 40 games, they have won only seven. Tonight is Tavern Night at Vietory Field. Tomorrow night's| Coltmbus tilt will be sponsored! by the Eagles. The Red Birds

Welter Title

By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer

imorrow’s title fight

May Hinge On Stamina of Fighters

NEW YORK, Aug. 28—Stamina/| {will be the decisive factor in to-| between,

(Welterweight Champion Kid gg never has been stopped but he heart attack in

Prght be hee Again Thursday Gavilan and Billy Graham at Lightweight oe by the then night just three hours before night. er that the Redskinsiaraqison Square Garden. we ampion Ike Iacobucci climbed through the .; go to Toledo and Columbus and| 1. each ae thelr. previotis bouts, |!ams in the first of their three ropes for his feature A round TONIGHT, for your Pleasant Moments, treat return here for a doubleheader| —.. .. .. o oute. Graham POUts. ibout with Ralph Dupas. yourself and your friends to the ‘champion of Labor Day against Louisville and appeared to be stronger and Lands Left Jabs | Dupas, a New Orleans boy. won whiskies” —finer, milder PM. Today, tomorrow, the final home stand. Ra ~{ In their first fight, Graham the decision after Iacobucci put up every time you taste it, you can count on the Tribe at Bat WFBM and WFBM- TV will was impressive because of the a game but losing struggle. Iaco-| uniform lightness and smoothness that have AB R H RBI Pet| broadcast and televise the manner in which he hammered bucci, 10th ranking featherweight, made PM Preferred by Millions. Chambers 12 4 33 championship fight at 3 p. m. the Cuban with solid left jabs. Won a 10-round main event in InPisher ©. - KH { 2 g dog SIAMP p la : {He landed many more effective dianapolis last Thursday night. It Merson . . ih 338 $ 164 8 38 tomorrow night. [left jabs during. his 10 rounds Was the fourth time the Queen, ; Die andro o 37 38 88 ¢ 290 [with the “Keed” than did the City Jestherwelgnt has appeared : eard ... 0 : n fights in Indianapolis. Rue ‘.181 28 49 11 .271|/fresher at the finish. However great Sugar Ray Robinson in his | aan sox iH Xin » gH tomorrow night they are slated!25 rounds against Gavilan. ee i or your easan Ol | en S—as or rner -+ 338 38 % 30 288 for the championship distance of, However, in the second fight Solunar Tables ——— RY veimy 20 10 241115 rounds. last November, Graham appeared ” v t f ht Gearnare : if i 3 i 38 Whether Irish Billy will prove, {lo oe sactifoing solidny in Bs Mipof Major Mint: Ntasor on Ss Hm es 1 : the last third of jab for flicking, spee 8 POrt= toc vow 4 ; ; : Hain Re Hine stronger in ite a rd oriside pistons were not Knpexing Hed 8 48 in ip:% NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. Y. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 67%% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. | Papish 1° mg $3 i \will be attempting his first 15- the Cuban off balance as they saturday '..° 520 10 340 11:3 ie . Curtis «RB i ; i oa BD uider. /had done in their first meeting. Sindy CSB 1 0 5% 1:10 r mn Hiwhion . 3 000) Gavilan, speedy Cuban Negro To = S—

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King Parleys 3c Stamp Info $10,000"

NEW YORK, Aug, Pitcher Clyde King, who the bouts, there was only Dodgers thought was worth a 3- difference in: thelr abilities. cent = stamp last spring, was/round margin was worth $10,000 to them today. {Gavilan. The Dodgers announced last] The . champion today was f . night that they have torn up| vored King's old contract, which called. speed and ruggedness. for the $5000 major league mint. |————— 3 mum, and given him a new one, as a reward for his brilliant relief | pitching. They did not disclose the amount of the new contract but it is estimated at $10,000 King cost the Dodgers a 3-cent! stamp last spring when he wrote to Manager Charley Dressen asking for a chance to show his stuff. Dressen told King to ‘come: rlong’”’ and he has never been Sorry. The tall right-hander has won 14 games and lost only six and Dressen calls him the ‘“‘savior of my pite hing staff.

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