Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1951 — Page 16
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Ar, gmt night), Morey, Campbell, Coulter Qualify
Dale Morey, Gene Coulter and Keith Campbell will represent Indiana in the national amateur golf championships at Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 10 to 15. Morey, present state amateur and state open champion, placed third among qualifiers yesterday at the Flossmoor Country Club with a 73-T1—144. George Victor | of Glenview, Ill, and Jim Frisina of Springfield, Ill, tied for top medal honors with 141. Each carded rounds of 70 and Ti. Logansport’s Campbell tallied 77-74—151 to make the nine-man team rapresenting the Chicago Pistrict. Coulter, Richmond's Big Ten Medalist, made one of the five berths at Cincinnati with a 75-68—143. Tom Strange Jr. of Cincinnati won medal laurels at the Queen City with 68-71--139.
: ’ ~ ‘Flunked’ MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29 - (UP) — Tommyyg; Beech of
| UNDER' THE STARS — Bob | Karstens (above), former St. Ambrose _player, will be with George Mikan's United States Al-Stars when they’ face the | Harlem Globetrotters - Sunday
TA ass Light stl Qioine ou - ok Lor Same at Vic mas.
. win the sectional qualifying
begin state tourney competition g tomorrow night at Logansport. Allied Florists downed the Jets 2 to 0 last night as Jim McLinn,
rabbed the semifinal.
Cluck-Cluck
ex-Cathedral athlete, Struckout WHITCHURCH, Eng17 men in the two-hitter. land, Aug. 290 (UP)—E. R. Tonight's winner clashes with Vaughan, who won 44,000
the Logansport Shamrocks and the winner of that game meets, Milwaukee Saturday.
tax-free pounds ($123,000) in the British Soccer Football betting pools, said to-
The world championships will day his winnings were be staged at Detroit next month. “chicken feed.” ———— “Just wait until next
week,” Mr. Vaughan said.
Cleveland Signs Up
A h . He explained that he has a By United Press : : * : y nother Bonus Rookie system’ - which he hoped NATIONAL LEAGUE on JUST A CHESTER, Tl, Aug. 29 (UP) would net him 15,000 pounds Musial. Bt. L...... 130 455 97 164 .360 — Billy Wi ! ($230,000) after Saturday's Robinson. Bklyn... 131 433 84 148 342 7 y ngerter, 18-year-old rames : Ashburn, Phila. ... 127 526 77 178 .339 RK —— pitcher, has signed a bonus con-| L ns Wyrostek. Cinn. .. 119 451 41 146 324 [} tract with the Cleveland Indians. Bowling Notes Park, AMERICAN LEAGUE ey We X 4 Wingerter will report to the In-/ G AB R H Pet. hree women's howling teams are needed 1. Det 119 479 TT 160 334 dians at Daytona Beach, Fla. {or a handicap league scheduled to roll Kell, : 4 next spri accordi {Priday's at 6 p. m, at the Antlers Hotel Fain.’ Phila 91 327 43 100 333 5 ng, according to Chester Allexs The league will start Sept, 1|Minoso, Chi. 123 a ” 147 .328 : couples ar & I» . . igh School Coach Bill Brewer. league soheduied for Taundays at 8 p. n. es “M4 ph 98 14 The amount of the bonus was pot|starting Sept. 9. Bowlers interest call bs > disclosed LI1-2351 or LI-0286 ; UNS a § - a or Sy, RTE i= two jada in Kiner, Pirat lath 3 7 0 - ASSOC eARuUe owiin a n 3 i » A 3 A former student at St. Henry's Pritehert Alleys at 8 p. m, Thursday. rns Hodes Do - ery ¥ Seminary, Belleville, and a June(is 8n open league without a . handicap. : ED IN graduate of the Chester High Anyone interested call 1D-0793. Zernial A's iner Pirates 94 ; Williams, Reds Irvin. Giants 9 School, Wingerter lettered in vase-| Salunar Tables Robinson, WhSox 99 ball, basketball and football, | r AM rN HITS ENT Minor Major Minor Major Ashburn Phillies 178 Dark Giants 183 1 40 0.55 405 10:20 Musial.Cards 164! DiMaggio. RedSox 162 Golf Notes J.40 9:38 4.08 10:20 Furillo,.Dodgers 164! 430 10:48 4:55 11:08! PITEHING Hank Peltz won the Presidents Fiight | ‘as Mise S40 1iile/RoeDodgers ~~ 17-3Peller.Indians 20-8 ot the Indisn Lake €lub chamblonsiitp by | SR 1se F830 133 Kinder.RedSox $-3/MaclieGiante 17-3 defeating _ Milburn, 3 and 2. Tuesd 7:38 1:0 7:45 1:35 Morgan, Yankees 8-3] gL
) | week, | with a homer, after Dale Mitchell
0|and Easter had furnished homers
hits, last in two baggers, and seventh in three base hits, and
ms Ray
noted boxing authority.
probably would be somewhere
1/down in the second division in the
standings, too, but for those | home runs. They come at just the right time to top off the super-| lative pitching. |
Ld EJ n | KENNEDY'S homer was the
keeping the club just one behind | the Yankees, who lead the league with 119. But what can't be laughed off is the way those homers come when they are the “must factor” between victory {and defeat. | Just how important the big, {wallop has been to Cleveland is ‘revealed in its recent victories.| In a 2-1 Sunday triumph over the Red Sox, homers by Luke Easter and Sam Chapman provided the margin. In’ an extra inning triumph over the Senators last Bobby Avila broke it up
garliersto keep the Indians alive. Wynn, pitching his 15th victory, barely shaded Sad Sam Zoldak, who lost the four-hitter. It was his fourth defeat by his ex-mates,
| by WFBM starting at 9p. m.
Sugar Robinson, received the mid arriving in this country. He defends son, Sept. 12, Turpin (left) is receiving the belt from Nat Fleischer,
‘Keed' Champ Forced’
\ Te : ol J he. upiet
- ip belt his title against Robin-
3 Xi : The Indianapolis - Columbus game scheduled tonight, was becanse of
rain and will be played as part of a doubleheader tomorrow evening at Victory Field with ‘the first game at 6:30 p. m. + ‘By BILL EGGERT WE KNOW tonight will be Eagles Night at the ball park| and that proceeds will go-to
|the James Whitcomb Riley, -
Research Fund. Wish we knew! what was going on with the In-| dians. | Columbus will visit again, only!
the “Dead Birds” aren't as lifeless as their cellar position says they should be. They waited until Tribe | pitching blew sky-high last night| and then got in their Sunday
To Fight Tonight
By JACK United Press
CUDDY Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Aug. 29— Welterweight Champion Kid
Billy Graham, a challenger forced upon him by the New
York Boxing Commission. It’s doubtful if Cuban Gavilan would have consented to Graham of New York as his initial chal-| Tonight's championship fight | will be televised and broadcast
lenger at Madison Square Garden were it not for his agreement with the commission.
pound class than the New York,
nontitle engagements. |
w ” ” THE MORE experienced Gra-| ham, a rugged master-boxer, won| a split decision over dusky Gavilan at the Garden on Feb. 10,
1950. But the bolo-uppercutting|
two by 1 to 0 scores. . » = THE YANKEES kept pace by winning a 10-inning scrap at St. Louis, 7 to 5, in which Joe DiMaggio drove home the winning run with the bases loaded with a long foul fly. A single by Charley Silvera provided an extra run. Lefty Tommy Byrne caused his own downfall by walking 13 batters. The Yankee ace, Vic Raschi, was batted out after blowing a 5 to 1 lead when the Browns scored three in the eighth, two on a single by Matt Batts. In other American League games, the White Sox downed the Senators, 4 to 3 in the 10th! on a double by Ray Coleman as Harry Dorish pitched eight-hit ball for his fourth win, while in Detroit the Tigers topped the
Cuban turned the tables on Gra-| ham by taking a split decision in| their return bout last Nov. 17. Their parity ‘in the two 10-
risk in tonight's scheduled 15-| rounder, despite the betting price that favors Gavilan at 13-5. | Gavilan was a robust favorite today for the primary reason| that betting men considered him much “sharper” than Irish Billy,|
Gate, Frozen | Title Snares
Red Sox, 5 to 4. George Kell driving in the tying and winning runs) in the eighth wgth' a single. » » - {
THE 16-game winning streak o Giants—longest in the National League since, 1935—came to an end when Lefty Howie Pollet of the Piratés won a 2 to 0 duel in which both Pittsburgh runs in the eighth were unearned. . Pollet pitched six hit ball as the
Bucs won. on just three, hits, Er-| (Ped per miiates Blanicy ‘and DUR
Sianchs HE MORE Re Fane TRS wound. up the streak.
The county tourney winner will trophy dash and Cullen Bow Braves’ rookie star, Chet Nichols, showing upon h
1 to V0. Singles by Solly Hemus, Injer the only run he needed for his fourth straight victory in the Ihis winning run with a ining double, followed by anothe itwo bagger off the bat of Hal {Jeffcoat. Nichols yielded five hits iin defeat.
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Louis Again By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 29—Why did Joe Louis, 37, accept the very match with Slugger
{Grounds, Oct. 117 | The answers, boxing men be-| [lieved today, are: (1) ex-champion.
|Joe apptrently has despaired-ofy {getting another shot at the heavy- stopped nor. even floored in 103]
{weight title, frozen for at least a Jersey Joe!
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is heat-caused low weight of 2033. For Marciano of
Enos | Brockton, Mass., he will scale 207 | Turner 7, [Slaughter and Hal Rice gave La- or 208, apparently his best fight-|
ing weight. Ex-Champ Joe still has an ex-
first inning. Lown himself scored cellent left jab. He regards Mar-|g,
ciano as a “glorified club-fighter”
r whe can be kept at bay with a Basgall. Rowell 1
left jab.
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Tale-of-the-Tape . Here's the tale-of-the-tape for tonight's Biker weiths title fight: KID GAVILAN BILLY GRAHAM 25 yrs. Age 28 yrs. 5 ft. 10 in. Height 5 ft. 83 in, Expected Weight 14512 lbs. Reach 31
punches and waltzed away with] la 10 to 7 victory. It was Indianapolis’ fifth |straight defeat, the eighth time) {Columbus has trimmed us_in 15 |games. It kept the Redskins hid{den in seventh place, one-half] game behind Toledo and 12% in
118th of the year for Cleveland, Gavilan will make his first title defense tonight against|front of Columbus. The Tribe has
{15 games to play. | » | A $1000 check exchanged hands; {prior to last night's game at Vic-| {tory Field. It was Tavern Night! and the Marion County Tavern Owners’ Association donated $1000 to the Marion County Civil
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n 13 in. 36, in, Shest (normal) 39 in: | Defense Fund. ain . ‘ ; ; 32 in “want . fizz in. There was no fun in the Tribe's n.! « 13'3 in Calf 21 I0.| defense. They. lost a 2 to 1 lead 14 in. Biceps 13 in. [in the sixth when starter Harry 1 in Forearm 11'2 in.| . 16la In Neck 1612 in.| Fisher was knocked from the nkle g t . 73 in. Wrist #4 mound. Johnny Hutchings kept in, ist if in things quiet for one and one-third
Aug. 9
Meanwhile, Gavilan had seven
Irishman who had divided honors who had but one previous bout|innings and then Forest Main with the “Keed” in two previousithis year. Graham won an eight-|gave up five runs in the last two round tune-up over one Billy Jen- innings. ‘kins at North Adams, Mass, on|
Columbus got a dozen hits and {the Tribe eight. Half of the In-| {dians hits were for extra bases
bouts this year — seven victories | angan and Ed Stevens that extended his winning trea vo: Jim Mang A and Nanny
to 10 straight.
Fernandez and Johnny Merson]
HOWEVER, the ‘betting price smashing doubles off the score-
in major bouts during the last
rounders indicates that the champ /few months that it's no wonder] from Cuba is taking a genuine Graham's admirers laugh it off 54 ypdijanapolis, twe in the ninth
when they explain: “Graham hasn't been fighting. He's been storing up ener with which to lick Gavilan in their rubber match—their title match.” Though comparatively inactive professionally, 28-year-old Graham has trained six months for
[this bout and he has sparred {about 175 rounds.
Sleek, fast-stepping Gavilan
won. the title on" May 18 by out-| pointing Johnny Bratton of Chi{cago. But before their bout, Gav-| lilan and Bratton signed contracts {with the New York commission {that guaranteed a first defense against Graham of New York in case of victory.
" = » A CROWD of 8000 and a gate
{Rocky Marciano at the Polojof $40,000 were expected for tne!
bout that will be televised at 9 p. m, works. . Irish Billy, who never has been
bouts, will be attempting. his first 15-rounder tonight. Gavilan, wno J» 2d. as foored
. Two-Base Hits— Rue 12, Gearhart 7. Platt Fisher 6, Meal 4, Basgall Peters 3, Lint 3, Rowell 2, Main 1. Three-base Hits—Beard 9, Stevens {Mangan 5, Merson 4, Dallessandro Kalin 3. Turner 3, Fisher 2, Platt 1, F |nandez 1, McCa z Home Runs—Kalin 18, evens 13, Merson 10, Beard 8. Turner 8. Mangan Gearhart 3, Platt 2, Curtis
13, 1.
Beard 15,
Fernandez Dallessangro 2, Papish
Fernandez
Stolen Bases— Beard Rue 1, Platt
Kalin 1, Lint 1, Merson
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COLUMBUS threw three hurlers
\when the Hoosiers staged a mild | {four-run uprising. Mangan hit a {two-run homer.
walked, batting for Main Ted
Beard singled and Merson was Tribe the last time the Birds Tribe Box Score
lgrounded out scoring Basgall and | |Beard scored on Joe Rowell’s lsingle to right field. With two] men on baseand two out, Colum-| bus’ Kurt Krieger fanned Fer-| {nandez. Pat Patrick, who whipped the
Monty Basgall)
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riddled Army “I have talk ers,” the radh Richman of “They all are cult times ahes “I don’t plan cial speeches t And with ti practice for th only two hol Shgues-tine 19: «overs are vars book and Ed Blaik ‘“recru the varsity. Th to 52 the nun who reported cast is now r varsity men, b failed to make freshmen. About the ¢ associated wit power (less) hou It's rugged. against Villan close with Nax tween, Army f Dartmouth, H - Southern Cal, Wow!
" THE COLLF ing the skies Saturday. Th the schools g ana’s secondar including Butle tral here, open due and Indian Western Confe till after Labo! pose for pictur change reel tc the next day. in the state, ] Sept. 14, An pened to the W
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[passed loading the bases. Stevens were in town, was last night's victory Fisher was Lewis, cf
winner, his seventh against 10 defeats. the loser for a 5-9 record. Charley Kress, baseman, paced the
scored three runs.
Columbus first |Kress, Birds /hitting with three-for-three and
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By United Press
"Golden Boy’ Can Bargain After Whipping Carter
LOS ANGELES 2 29. nit 13715, exploded a left hook on his Pisher. '» , ny | { » AUg. rt right eye, opening a deep cut. (CDT) rover the CBS net-| (Golden Boy) Aragon was in a; Carter won the round, but his Main good bargaining position today to seconds falled to patch the wound, demand a. title bout with -Jimmyiand he | fought the final three Carter after’ belting out a split heats partially hlinded by a tor-' -Baseall walked for Main
rent of biood. E ~ Aragon, one of the hardes Sra o
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FIRST (ONT HARMIND lay any defini MILWAOKEEON 178° cial summer WAY TOA PENNANT, Francisco way aia — Impending Francisco Se withdrawal m COLUMBUS iar. 7h AES Noss he ty 233 8% “It (the Sei 3 1 1 23 8 bad timing’ iflotin 5 2 8088 “We're up In Geer i iii} With ‘hu or Eaters.” 308823 EE jrieger: 5110008 8.3 88 8 Fete om Benson singled for Aliperto in sixth. pact, or oMMOUE, Ty iy gt iorih Jenni 8 me 8g of the Piaey. Kalin, If 4 1 0 3 6 © Rowell, rf : 30 YY 3.09 a promis wile 1 The Hoos agin. i {1:1 : 1 0 earlier this s Hutchings. p 0 eee e India Gearhart, p 3TH 0 open its hon stl CR A I x 815 ae Gearheart struck out for Bunn in minutgs. ear
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Bin conc ORNL £08, tha on Aubin cen XL ALOY Hustlin. Socks -fwihe. Dodgers ..inaxentgd thelr. PROMOTER Semedieo Phere par Rar Io » OT OT 0 Rue to Stem - teur Golf tournament. Re S d - {lead to six .games with a 3 to 1ijieves the 10-rounder will draw at b 2 on . fs Ta ‘Rh Auditorium last night to win the blows that earned him the deci-ito ‘Kress Merson to Stevens. Cresar to But he won't play in the |ROCe at Speedrome triumph over thé Reds. Rookie|least $250,000. Some boxing men UOT & TAT Puncher. decision after Carter had given sion. Se ananolis 3. DARE oh Batis olf. Finer i national amateur tourney Race Driver Dale Yeley has a/Clem Labine, making his first/say the gate will approach $400: 7.2 > ‘him a boxing lesson in the open- simi en —————— is Patrick 8. Main 3, Peterson 1. Struck Out, at Saucon Valley, Pa., Sept. scratched back today as the re-|starting appeargnce, struck out poo. Bomber Joe will get 45 per Tribe at Bat ing rounds. Wrestlin DY Reloger 1. Hitscoff, Fisher 8 In. 5% A 10-15. He must resume his (sult of a crack-up on the 24th|nine batters, walked none, andicent of ‘the net receipts; Mar-| chambers AB , BR H RBI Pcbi The 135% pound New York! a: the A 9 Otto °K Plie city. on 2 A nines D in studies at Notre Dame by {lap of the stock car feature race gave up only seven hits as Dukecjano, only 15. Fisher Mane 96 14 30 20 .313|titleholder apparently had the Minn defeated Ray Eckert, California Mo. (pitched to 3 in ninth), Main 4 in 2. Win= that time: jat,_Speedeome Jost night. Snider provided him with Ris win-| Marciano, 27. is unbeaten in Merson 300 a3 ie1 2 298 fight in the sack until the seventh Ey TN Cn Bi Bitter Bisher (3.01 stole Ean . T EE or | e accident in e race, won'ning runs on a two-run homer 37 rofessional bouts. In those poison coves 2 : : -292iround, when Aragon, weighin minary—Joe ch, St. Louis. Mo., de-|Padden, Dixon. Time—2:21. Attendance— Allison, Allied Vie by Joe Palmer, sent Yeley to thelin Ee eighth, his 28th of the year. fights he proved his eXplosiveness| Bond i de 9 103 29° 28 — weighing seated Jim Doble, Winasor. Ont. 2 = I ‘ b ' St. Francis Hospital where he . nu by knocking out 32 opponents, ie et 398 31 140 81 308 | n ‘Rubber’ Contest 13a released after an examina-| PITCHERS dominated the cluding Rex Layne on July 12|guimer ..ccc....-- 3% 5 Ih Gates ( J Allied Florists and the Allison CA Noble placed second and Other Jationa) Lengue Cone. BI Freddie: Beshore Monday Busca : 19 E> 10 a i ey ig hn Joss, WilChuck Atkins third in the 25-car shutting out the Phillies, 2 to 0, in| ; » wm Gearhart 11110 19 28 12 228 nai Marion County Softball wurnag’ ot a nine-hit job in which he bested| LOUIS was unimpressive on Main ne 2 s 1 182 . ment at Municipal Stadium to- Heat winners were Clyde Wicks, Bubba Church, while, Omar!Aug. 15 when he won a 10-round| git : ?.-F 1.48 night at 7:30 p. m {Jimmy Toole, Jim Ennis’ and|(Turk) Lown of the Cubs gave up decision over Jimmy Bivins at|Papish | i103 1m 30 p. m, Homer Taylor. Toole won theljust four hits in beating the Baltimore; but he blamed his Strobel 2 : i 089, utchings
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