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Here is the big league double-header in auto racing in
this area next week-end: Indianapolis W. 16th St.
Midget Spchdway « « « 100-lap
AAA Midget Championship Friday night.
Salem Speedway . . . speedway cars in 50-lap plonship feature next afternoon. The W. 16th St. traclt's midget go will be the final one of the
cham-
season and will attract all the
top AAA midget stars, many of, whom were in the “500”. Today, more than 70 laps of
the $10 per lap extra prize money for lap leaders had been sub-| scribed by the public. 1.ooks like! there'll be $1000 lap money again |
in addition to the $2000 guaran-|
teed purse for Hinishing positions. |
QUALIFYING” TRIALS will e| 7 p. m. and the first race will
o under way at 8:30. There will be a full program of elimination sprint “races in addition 100-lap title go. While Friday night's classic the last one for the midgets 16th St. this year, the track will continue with its Friday, Satur- 8 day and Sunday night stock cars races of the Championship Stock Car Club as long as the weather
is at
permits. The big question in next Sunday's speedway car races at
Salem is whether the big leaguers
can beat Troy Ruttman twice in a row. ” ” = THERE WILL be plenty of
AAA
to the
track at Terre Haute; way;
Monticello SpeedArmscamp at Alexandria; Mt. Lawn
Sunday at New Castle, all night races with qual-
[ifving at 7 o'clock and first race at 8:30 Winamae Speedway at’ «om. The AAA midgets ill be at nati Race Bow! Wednesday night. A Circuit championship race {late model ‘stock cars will be staged next Sunday afternoon at |the mile Langhorne (Pa.) Speedway, near Philadelphia. The field will include headliners like Johnny Mantz, formerly of Indianapolis Speedway |Tathe,
THE SECOND American PanAmerican stock » car race start Nov. 20. i.. It Kicks off at Tuxtla Gutier-| rez in southern Mexico and ends! Nov.
Cinein-
the Rio Grande from El Paso, Tex. The prize for the winner f(s $23,180. Last year the race drew’ 132 entries. os
The entry fee for participants! is $579.50 and must be posted ‘before the Oct. 30 deadline. Race],
headquarters for posting entrigs| in Calzada de Cuauh-| Mexico 12, D.F. v “The Angel” has the rules and| information—too much for|
and fees temoc 607,
all this corner—so if anyone's inter-| ested give us a Fal.
“hot shots't at Salem to try to]
stop Ruttman- again. entry field shines with at least 11 Indianapolis “500” drivers. The field also will include Indianapolis’ Leroy Warriner, who set a new track record of 19.70 seconds in the last race there. Twenty-five cars will start Qualifying trials will start at 12 noon, standard time. The first of three eight-lap heats will begin at 2 p. m., followed by a 10-lap consolation and the 50- -lap title go. The big race on the national scene today is the AAA 100 Mile National’ Championship speedway car classic at the Detroit (Mich.)| Fair. Qualifying trials are at noon and the race at 2:30 p. m. The next National Championship will be Sept. 23 at Centennial Park, Denver, Colo. . . . a 100 miler.
Otheg Races Today
SPEEDWAY CARS—Williams Grove (Pa.) Speedway, STOCK CARS—Indianapolis’ W. gor ast-
Bt. Midget Speedway; Speedrome:
Duane | Carter did it the last race. The!
THE AAA Midget Championship race set for Frank Funk's Winchester Speedway Oct. 21 will be thoyed ‘to Salem Speedway
that day, instead. THE GREEN { VILLE 0.) speedway will stage its second
speedway car program of the season next Sunday afternoon. | Time trials will be at 1 p. m. and! the first race at 2:30 p. m. The program is sanctioned by the
After the first race in June, the track was idle while the speed path was resurfaced. The first race broke kp the Hew track.
National League—
Jethroe Sparks Braves To 5-0 Victory Over Phils :
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inning, and he smashed in two runs with a triple in the seventh. Earl Torgeson tripled in Jethroe for one run in the sixth and then scored himself as Bob Elliot ¢
. rapped a sharp single to left.
Philadelphia Boston ABH O A| ABH O A Ashburncf 4 1 2 OiSistliss 3134 Hamnerss 3 1 1 3 Jethroecf 3 2.2 0 Jones.3b 3 2 2 2Torgeson,1b 3 1 7 0 Ennie. rf 3 1 2 0! Elliott,3b 3221 Brown,lb 4 0 9 1Gordonlf 4 11 0 Bisler,1f 4 0 2 1 Marshallrf 4 1 ¢ 0 Cabslro2b 3 1 3 4/8t.Clairec 4 1 5 0 Seminck.c 3 0 3 0 Hartsflld2b 4 0 3 § Church.p 2 0 0 1 Nichols.p 2000 Wilber .. 1 6 0 0 Thmpsn,p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 62412! Totals 30 92710
Wilber struck out for Church in 8th. Philadelphia crevssaa.. 000 000 000— O Boston ... 000 002 31x— 5| Errors—seminick, ‘St. Clajre. Runs batted in—Torgeson, Elliott, Jethroe 2,‘Marshall. Three base hits—Torgeson, Jethroe. Stolen base—Jethroe. Sacrifices—Nichols Double plays—Brown to Hamner to Brown: Sisler to Jones to Caballero; Sisti to Hartsfield to Torgeson 3. Left on base—
Philadelphia 6; Boston 6. Base on balls off—-Church 3: Nichols 3, Struck out by —Church 3; Nichols 5 its—off Church 6 in 7 innings; Thompson 3 in I. Hit by pitcher—By C hure ih tsistl). Winning pitcher—Nic hols - Losing pitcher— Church (13-1 ires—Ballanfant, Barlick and Donatell! Time—1:53. Attend-
ance—2629
Two Runs Off Queen Gives Cards Victory |
PITTSBURGH Mel Queen gave the Cardinals a present of two runs today and they were, just enough to enable the Redbirds to halt the Pirates, 4-2, for their 11th victory in the last 12 starts. It was their fifth straight over the Bucs, Queen walked a man with the bases loaded for one Card run and then put a man in scoring position with a wild pitch later. -Dick Cole's infield single gave the Pirates a run in the second inning but the Cards got it back in the fourth on singles by Red
Schoendienst, Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter and Del Rice’s fly. St. Logis Pittsburgh ARH OA AB HO A Hemus,ss 3 1.1 4Castigine3b 4 0 3 2 8chndist.2b 3 2/10 4 Phillips,1b 4 1 6 2 usial,1b 4 1 9 1. Thomasect 4 0 3 0 §lsughir.rt 5 1 1 O'Kiner,lf 4 020 HR 4 1 3 0 Bell,rf 4 13 ] Sy 2 3 01 0McCulighe 4 1 4 0 Johnson,3b 3 0 0 5 Strickind,ss 4 2 3 2 Sarni.c 4 1 3 : Ques 2b 3 3 3 § e, 4 0 ueen.p 2 Braziep Wilks,p 0 0 O 1 {FitzGerald 100 0f "Totals 3 72716 Totals 34 827 12 Fitz Gerald grounded out for Queen in| venth. BL Louis «...0. less 000 111 100—4 Pittsburgh 010 000 100-2
Johnson Strickland H. Rice, Musial 2,
Errors —— Hemus, Runs batted in—Cole 2,
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Pittsburgh 5. Bases on balls—Off Quee 35. Wilks 1 Struck out—By es: 2 Brazile 2. Jiits off —Queen 7 in 7 innings: Wilks 0 in 2.. Winning pliche! Baile (8-2). Losing pitcher—Queen (5 A Sin pires—Warneke, Goetz and Jorda. Attendance—5511.
Usher's Homer Gives Reds 2d Marathon Win
another marathon before 1943
fans. Cincinnati beat the Cubs in|Pitcher Luis Aloma,
ta: Jackson to Miksis to Cavarretta; 1sdell to McMillan to Kluszewski, Adto Pramesa to Meeks: McMillan to] Adams to Kluszewski. Winning pitcher— Fo x (8-13). Losing pitcher—Minner (6-15 Ur npires—Canl an, Dascoll, Stewart. Time -2.35. At! endance-— 1943
Bucs Shift Game Time PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8 (UP)—
The Pittsburgh Baseball Club an- Oct.
nounced today that the afternoon Hobart, Indianapolis, Mishawaka, | game with Cincinnati scheduled "Terre
for Sept. 29, will be played at|IHSAA announced today.
night. The game time was shifted |
to avoid conflict with the Univer- will vie for the championship at sity of Pittsburgh-Duke Univer- the Coffin Golf course here Nov.| 13.
sity football game.
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American League—
Red Sox Stop Athletics, 6-1
only two hits thereafter. Pete Su-| safe on Lou Boudreau's two-| Central State Racing Asspciation. Jer, throw by Joe Tipton’s infield single in| the seventh, letic who got past first base. !
White Sox Eke Out 3-2 Win Over Tigers
Sox outlasted the Detroit Tigers| for a 3 to 2 victory today, ing the winning run with one CINCINNATI—Bob Usher hit a out : home run in the 12th inning to man’s triple and Gus Niarhos give the Reds a comeback 4-3 single before 6103 fans in Comisjvictory over the Cubs today in key Park.
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_'Robinson-Turpin
Biggest International Bout In 13 Years
.'pln on an upset decision at Lon-
kid - By JACK CODY ! . A |don, “July 10.
” United Press Sports Weiter NEW YORK, Sept. Sugar Ray Robinson will try title from. Billy Papke in 80 days
crown from Randy Turpin of | champ to regain the undisputed England at ‘the Polo Grounds Middleweight diadem was Tony, Wednesday night in the biggest 24216; Who took it from Rocky
international prizefight * in 13 Graziano in slightly less than a ; year in 1948, years. : . Not since the second Joe Louis-| . 4
09 23-
Max Schmeling heavyweight title, WHEN 23-year-old Turpin and bout in 1938 has there been an Sl-year-old Robinson met in their) international scrap that shaped memorable first fight at Earls up like Wednesday's “classic.” Court they drew a sellout crowd Total receipts for this 15-round or. 18,000 and a gross gate of «. return bout between the two $224,000. " Negroes may exceed $800, 000.! But Wednesday night they are d World-wide interest will be re- expected to attract at least 45, 000 flected in the huge working-press fans and $500,000. In Sidition a section of 600 seats, more than Am guarantee of $200,000 100 of which will be occupied by NaS been made for the ‘movie | writers® from other countries. rights, and $25,000 will be paid ’ for televising the bout into! theaters in 10 American cities. A gate of $500,000 would be the largest for a non-heavyw eight bout in ring history. The current non-heavy record is $461,789, set by Light Heavyweights Paul Berlenbach and Jack Delaney at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn in 1926. The largest middleweight gate was : + $422,918, drawn by Graziano and he will have made the duickest : title recapture in be guises Zale at Chicago Stadium in 1947. weight division’s 84-year history. | 2 8 =n He will have regained the crown| MANY British sportsmen conin 64 days since he lost it to Tur-|sider it unfair that Champion I
” 2 SLENDER Robinson of New York has been one of the great Hghters. of our era. Largely because of his remarkable record of but two defeats in 132 professional bouts he was favored at 2 to 1 today to win back the 160-pound championship. If veteran Ray turns the trick,
Ray Robinson
Playofs Spot,
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hic for the last position in } | the playoffs but the Millers lost!
Céntinued From Page 11 ai Minneapolis, giving the Colonels
‘a two-game lead over them as a result of tonight's triumph. 5 “ g| THE LEAGUE'S regular sea- | son ends tomorrow and Louisville has but a single game left to
ing error and advanced
was the only Ath-!
Drive.
State CYO Golfers three of the
Vie at South Grove Mel
South Grove plays host to the Tribe's nine. CYO state golf tournament at| 11 a. m. today. Titles in the IN TOMORROW Nn men’s and women's divisions will finale, Lefty Johnny McCall, a ‘be decided. (former Colonel, is slated to pitch
Members of the clergy also will for the seventh-place Indians. His Tro- Season’s record stands at 10 and
aside for a pinch hitter. Louisville tallied its 13 runs on ‘12 hits and the Indians committed four errors. Tom Wright got’
- CHICAGO—The Chicago White Colonel blows and
scor-|
in the ninth on Ray Cole-
Relief sixth| compete for special awards.
to his
The victory went
atch
Turpin will receive but cent of Wednesday's
25 per total net re-
8 Stanley KetcBel won back the CeiPts, whereas Challenger Robin-| good
son will get 30 per cent. How-
ever, those were the terms agreed;
Hl to recapture the middleweight in 1908. And the only other ex- upon for a return bout before |
Sugar Ray gave Randy the! London title shot. Should Turpin lose Wednesday night he will not have the pror tection of a return-bout contract.! However, Sugar Ray has informally promised Randy a return shot in case he recaptures the title. Turpin of Leamington, Eng., has been impressive in training at Grossinger, N. Y. standing five feet, 10's inches, the coffee-col-|ored Britisher is about one and
| one-half inches shorter than Rob-|
inson; but he is much more mus-|
cular than Sugar Ray. Randy, one of three fighting brothers, has an awkwardly| tricky style that baffled the New Yorker in London, according to’ Robinson's own admission, = n » RANDY violates ‘many principles of boxing technique, but he
does it effectively. His feet are too far apart Jn- his normal stance. He tangles his legs when
he backs away. He pulls away from punches. He squats under punches, instead of bobbing. And he appears off-balance about a third of the time.
But he has youth, ruggedness, remarkable stamina, unusual strength and a knockout punch in each fist. Moreover, he can de-|
Colonels Hook Association Boxing Group to Blast TV, IBC
13to 3
iclub of some star talent early in the campaign.
His Colonels have defeated In-
r f lto Kansas City this afternoon at/dianapolis 12 times in 21 clashes Peryisary Irom every section of
this year.
Red Birds Rally To Beat Hens, 7-4
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s
It was Parnell’s 17th victory in | g | Play, that with the Indians again Campbell, for his first win 2nd video would occupy plenty of give major bouts to some scraptime. STOCK CAR Ate wlil be run 27 games. : | at Parkway Field. The Millers are against five defeats. {pers and managers, today, next Sunday and Sept. 23 Boston Philadelphia | % [to end it all in a twin bill with! Charles Kress drove in three A oc A ABH O A! ; at the Fairgrounds in Logansport paesioct “25 9 3 sooet es BHOA Kansas City, but they can’t catch Columbus runs with a double and to raise money for the Q@Girl Losey. iu 3 i 3 aE 3 1h 0 the Colonels now. his eighth homer of the season. fams 2 30 : g Scouts. ‘The races are being Dropo.1b : 019 0 } 9 0 0 Pig EHtendance tonight was Yoledo ox Colombue onl staged by George Lucas, head Volimerrt 5 2 3 0 21380 (0 an e Louisville fans p.ierorranABH § 1 Cregar2b 4 2 0 0! Iman of Raci 1 It'll b f. Budrau 3 5202 4140 staged a victory celebration after Cmpbellib 4 313 0 McAlsteres 4 1 1 1} cing, inc. @ 81- pobinsnc 4 135 0 4 035 the last Indi w d Phillips.cf 4 2 2/0 Mozzalirf 4 0 3 0! ternoon racing each day with Parnelip 4 1.0 1 113i INTERCEPTOR — Eddie | SL indian was erased. | Broacie.3b 332 3 Kress. 3388 qualifications at 1 p. m. and the 140490 . Louisville is the lone eastern McQllenf 4 0 1 0 Lewioit 4 1 ! 2 : : : 5 333 Thatcher, 21-year-old Hoosier club to land in the AA playoffs Conwav.ss 4 1 2 6 Aliperto3o 3 0 1 3 first of seven races at 2:30 p. m., 0000 | this riffinc 3 0 2 0 Morgane 4 0 8 3! Daylight Savings Time. Toi: BRED Toss RB 1550 bat player now under contract this year. | Marlowe. 300 Kreger» 3101 Klein grounded out for Coleman in h to Towa. : 2 5 = IR grounded © ° I with Uncle Sam, is attached THE COLONELS lost no time! Totals 3 55:3 Tiotals 3 B53) Boston ‘ .. 004 got Joo-4 the 113th Fighter Squadron st jumping out in front tonight. Mavis struck out for Marlowe in 9th | | Philadel phis’ . 010 00 —1! Scott Field Air Base lll. Eddie {Th Toledo ... . 101 000 020—4 | ey tallied twice in the first Errors — Goodman, Boudreau. Suder. ! Columbus 010 010 05x—17T| | Runs batted in—Dropo. 2. Goodman, Yoll-| is doing the intercepting around | inning, répeated for a pair in the ESD Aliperto, MeAlister. Griffin. | e Boudreau 0 son, hill -_ uns Batte n—Ca e ess. 3. Cre- | Fr hits Boudreau, “Hitchcock, Pesky.| the shortstop position for the | second and then went to town gar Phillips, MeQuillen. Lewis. Two- Base | Pram a on 11 Phil 5 Iphia 6 Bon on | Scott Flyers, the air field's base With five in the fifth. Bee Waker. My Rune Tote] bases oston adelp . - ase —Lewis ome uns—Kress and | balls or off: Fowler 4, Coleman 3. Parnell ball + Eddi B d Ri Fred Strobel relieved Main on Campbell Sacrifices—Griffin and Barn- | Tuck out—by: Fowler 1, Coleman 1 a eam. ile, a broa P= the Trib acle. Double Play—Campbell unassisted. 1. Parnell 5. Hits—off: Fowler 4 ‘ . e Tribe mound as the Colonels! [eft on Bases—Toledo 6, Columbus 4. | le High School duat Johus ss TY . - "215 innings. Coleman 5 in 423, Kucab; pie 1g chool graduate, Is whooped it up in the fifth and! Base on Balls—Off: Krieger 7. Marlowe 2. | Johnson. hree-base hits — Btrickland, P in 2. Winning_pitcher—Parnell (17-10: th fM dM Ed d Passed Ball—-Morgan. Winning Pitcher— | Palins. Jlolen Pate. ie playsiemus to Losing Pitcher Fowler 5-10) ary E “That +h 147 W. i war Bob Curtis took over in the Krieser i -5) Losing Phe ST Marlowe, 1 lens : 1aYS— Paparell., McKinley app. an + + » 1-10). Umpires—Jackows ette, Car-| Schoendienst to Musi i 4 —3875 arcner ampion seve Y Schoendienst, Left on Dases"st. Lous o. Time—2:16. Attendance—3875 ' P nth after Strobel stepped av. Time—1 45. Attendance—1635
McGregor, Talbert Win LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8 (UP) | —Australian Davis Cupper Ken| McGregor teamed with American
'a 6-4, 9-7 exhibition match over | {Australian Frank Sedgman and, Tony Trabert, Cincinnati,
day feature.
Count Turf Retired
notch smoking satisfaction, try a La Fendrich cigar.
Sectionals. for the sixth annual 10c¢ . 2 for 25¢ * 15¢ ndiana High School cross coun- vo - ry championship will be held 23 at Anderson, Ft. Wayne, | the)
Haute and. Jasper,
Winners and qualifying teams
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hies will be presented this after- eight. | NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (UP)—| 18 innings last. night. against no defeats, while Fred-'P a pt. & dial g Ctvctanai a Hutchinson—who was lifted Noon at the Cathedral CYO club-| Pinkie Higgins directed the Count Turf, the winner of the | ABH O A BHO A after Coleman opened the last house, 1324 N. Pennsylvania Colonels to a playoff spot in his 1951 Kentucky Derby, has been! Miksis.2b 5 1 5 4) Adams.3b A 1 3 —|St. City CYO tennis champions first season as manager at Park- retired for the year, it was anBaumhtz.cf 6-0 4 0 Usheref 8 2 2.0 inning with his three-bagger Field despite the f h Hermski,rf 3 1 3 0 Litwhiler.rf § 3470 was charged with his ninth loss Will receive their awards at the way te ‘ ip te e Re nounced today by Trainer Sol s 4 5 2 3 0 Kluszsk! 5 111 0 Saves 5 3] yflusibiv 5 11] 0 against the same number of wins. same time. ‘parent Boston Red Sox raided his Rutchick. Cavretta,1b 3 011 0 Merrimnlf 3 6 2 0 { Bmalley.ss 5 1 1 4/Meek,3b 4 2 3 2 Detroit Chisato 5A Owen.c 5 3 5 1 Wehmeler 0 0 0 0 AB HO A ' ABH oA Minner,p 4 1 0 2/Howell.c 1100 4 2 1 3Crsqlss =~ 4 : iM'Millan,ss 2 0 3 2b 2 0 0 1 Stewart,If 4 3} 1 € : {Pramesa.c 3 1 5 1 Kryhskilb 4 112 I'M 4 023 Hatton 0.0 0 0 Mullinlf <1 4 OR 4 1111 Fox, p 1 0 o 3 Trout.p 0°0 0 1 Clmn, 1130 {Ramsdell,p 1 0 0 2! Sllvn rf 3-0 3 0! Busby,cf 4 1 1 3 Perkwski,p 2 1 0 1 Groth.ef 4 0 1 0 Niarhos.,c 4 J 42 Rear at 1 0 2 4 Housec 4 12 0DMstrt.ab- 3 1 3 1 er a en ’ | Berry.3b 300 4 Rretiow.p 3 9 3 3 Totals 42123314 Totals 4112 36 18|Htchnsn.p 1 0 2 0Boy * None out When winning run scored. |Evers.if ® 00 0Alomap 00 00 : : Ra a Ara Totals 29 $x3510 oTtals 34 92 2713 It's the costly imported tobaccos— Hatton ran for Pramesa in gth Bes One "out when winning run scored. | 4 Chicago 000 210 000 000— 3 | Detroit . : 100 000 100— 2 . Cincinnati 000 021 000 001— 4 Chicago 000 001 101 3 blended according to a 100-year- ; s—Litwt t in—Mik-| Errors—-None. ‘Auns batted in--Mullin, oe SV ler, Runs pay SG Hutchinson, Minoso, Boyd, Marstos. Txe . Pramesa 2. Two-base hits—Minner, Lit- base hits—Niarhos. Three base rie old secret formula—that give whiler, Howell. Tome runs—Sauer, Usher, Stewart, Coleman. Sacrifice—P r toa o Litwhiler, Stolen bases—Jackson 2, Mer- } Hutchinson sLoR on Eile TON on . i riman, Meeks. , Sacrifices—Cavarretta 2, “ , . mb s Maer. McMillan, te on bases—Chi-| 4 Struck cis Dy raretiow g puiEhizson la Fendrich its rich, mellow taste {cago -8, Cincinnati 10. Bases on balls oft 2 Hits 0 Es neon’ D 1 soynes Sinner 5. Ramsdell 1, Perkowski I-{ ome 9 lis plich—Kretlow, Winning | Hite on Ramsdell 7 in 4_inone out in |plicher—Aloms = 16:0)" losing" pitcher « « « its distinctive flavor. For topthi: Perkowski 3 in 5, Fox 2 in 3. Dou-| Hutchinson (9-9). Umpires—Duffy. Grieve ble plays_Smalley to rox 2 te Caves | Bi! Summers. Time—1:56. Attendance—
in the| Pacific Southwest tennis opening |
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liver a stunning blow while ap- Tr pte — — parently out of position, He is a body ~puncher, and he
{handled Robinson “like a baby” in the clinches at London.
Whether an American referee (will: permit Randy to clinch as freely as he did at London is questionable. Also it's uncertain whether he'll be permitted to use
what appeared to be “rabbit punches” to the back of the neck and head. Robinson has been ‘unimpres-
sive while training at Pompton Lakes, N. J. He loafed through most of his boxing drills because (he feared taking off too much weight. He wants to scale about 157: He said his -154!, at London left him nothing to “work off” for energy during the bout. Randy ‘will register between 158 and 159. u n = TURPIN believes Robinson should have been ‘real sharp” at London because of his touring activity, and he said modestly today he hoped Sugar Ray no excuses Wednesday night. For Turpin plans to wear down the Harlem hotshot with a body attack and then belt him out. 2 : andy has knocked out 29 of his 44 professional opponents. He lost but two bouts and drew in one. Only once did he fail to last the distance. That was on Sept. 21, 1948, when he suffered a broken right hand in a bout with Jean Stock of France and had to retire in the 81th round.
would have after
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Randy Turpin
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-United Press | “A lot of officials think teleCHICAGO, Sept. 8—The Inter-| vision is killing boxing,” one auinational Boxing Club and tele-|thority said. “Why, the New vision were expected to come in Hampshire commission has gone for severe criticism by boxing su- jout of business. No fights. Another angle on television which has aroused some state ithe nation at the 32d Annual commissions was that while the National Boxing Association Con-! fighters and the sponsors each {vention opening tomorrow. receive a cut of the video cash, Some 80 delegates were ex- the commissions gét nothing. pected to attend, ard informed| The IBC was due for scanning sources, while no. definite agenda because allegedly it has promoted has been prepared, said the IBC| |“house” fighters and refused to
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