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Force the regulation forbidding beer, wine and liquor permit“Holders from sponsoring bowling teams. It's too hot a po- 0S0X Ver Hato, but the sad thing is that many teams, whose druggist 5 or By CARL LUNDQUIST
oacery sponsors have earry-out beer licenses, have asked }Y CARL LUNDOILS Fe tone not to wear bowling shirts advertising the busi-| SINCE the Indians are
‘ess. And these same sponsors already have paid their team | where the Yankees no longer ir league entry fees. can hurt them, the big “IF” The squabble was made prominent because of several situations in the American
-ispite cases—a beer wholesaler of a tavern-owner, wishing League's fasiending race def#6 get from underneath the bowling sponsorship expense. Jitely favored them today to win ‘complained he may lose his license. Jubilant because they are : YEE ew hrough battling with both the » Rod Morrison, who played his best hockey here when he wa: ontending Yagkees and Red Sox, “teamed with his brother Don, is on the Indianapolis waiver list he comeback Woys from Cleve“If St. Louis buys him, he would be back with his brother. Mean | and now have only six more ‘While, with the exception of Defenseman Bill Folk and Left Wing | james to play, and should be a Enilo Sclisizzi, the Caps may have an entirely new squad as the | retty good flag bet if they win parent Red Wings general-manager, Jack Adams, starts a new|>nly half of them. youth movement. Goalie Sugar Jim Henry's status is unknown until it is learned if he can regain quick reflexes with his hands|after. the Yankees topped the
after suffering burns from a gasoline explosion during the offtomahawked the Red Sox, 15 to
season. 2, leaving the embattled New
» . ” = = s » A Johnny Bright (Ft. Wayne Central), Drake's one-man Yorkers three percentage points in front, but with a lead that is
football team, is 220 yards short of Frankie Sinkwich’s all- > time ground-gaining record of 4882 yards. Bright scored 18 shakier than a watch maker with © TD's last year and passed for 12 more. . . . Deer shooters. a hangover:
take aim at a life-size facsimile running target Sunday at | Games to the New Palestine Conservation Club, It's practice for the W. L. Pet. Play three-day open seasom on wild deer. { Yankees ... 90 54.625 10 || aati Fa £8 n {| Indians ... 92 56 .622 6 | Lack of .a place to play is holding up Milwaukee's National Red Sox .. 86 57 .601 11 |
sBasketball Association franchise. Milwaukee Arena, municipally-| Disregarding the fact that five owned, is asking $1500 nightly rental. That's too much says beer- of Cleveland's six games are with man Fred Miller, who is playing philanthropist for the team. the Tigers, whom they have de-| If the problem can’t be ironed out, NBA President Maurice Podoloff {feated in 18 out of 17 starts, and| plans to deal off the Tri-Cities players who are ticketed for Milwaukee. ~~ Money and sponsor problems caused Tri-Cities to fold. : [White Sox, the. Indians still have The South Side Turners, the organization with the wide gymnas- the best of 4 m the crystal ball. tie reputation, opens its 58th season Oct. 1, | Fy usual, hey have classes for all—from 6 to 60—four after- wor Sou they win only noons and nights a week. William Gregory, an NCAGU and Indiana final , ose six games for a University June graduate, is in charge of the classes. Ba) rouge of 0. the Six-year-old Warren Wilbur Shaw Jr. has started his [out of their remaining 10 to take schooling in Vernon, Ind, while his dad, president of the [the flag or five out of 10 just to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is recovering from that Aug. 11 tie. At the same time Boston, al- #.+ heart attack. Doctors have ordered two more months of rest : : “for Wilbur, Meanwhile, at the 500-Mile track, workmen are removing temporary garages and will have additional permament concrete-type housing for race cars next year. © Duke claims the fastest back in the nation—Piney Field, who n the 100 in 9.6 for the Blue Devil track team last year. . . .each victory the Indians
that the other is with the fading
would have to win 10 of its remaining 11 to finish on top and;
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Cleveland has scored 71 runs in 11 games in Fenway Park this Yankees, who have an authentic : (playing eight of their 11 remain-
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‘Times Tournament of Champions. rn nd four women — sure triumphs. ‘ip the match over Mrs. Wilmer Cox he while Mrs. Greathouse defeated’ : Mrs. Rick Herrick of Highland. Bobby Avila and Luke Easter hit The women will tee off Sunday Domers to make Early Wynn's immediately after the men. [Torn ion 8 Dreese the light ‘The men played two 18-hole & ri Sol eC safe rounds over Coffin last Sunday 2" v: th ve Tuchers. It was | while the women played only one.! Fat He 12 yan ad won 20, The finals will be over 36 holes S2mes Ib a li-year ig league jat Meridian Hills for the men (Caress Walt Dropo homered: for “the losers. | [fue wines will play an 18-hole! “ma Yankees made only three i ’ thits to 10 for the White Sox, but J ! i two were homers by their prize 18-hole will find a Continued on Page 39—Col. 6 An group. drst ~ Heyrock | finely-conditioned golf course T———————— ‘mich Sunday. Banh Dye gr. Te 01% Toth L0 PY EY ly Kiwanians Grid Lunch ‘dignapolis Country Club cham-|.; o,mmer with some of the Set for Saturday i will Bee off against Chuck mimes: greens in these parts. The Kiwanis Club will kick-off + COM pon, “7 The course offers a par of the football season Saturday noon . Ein 35.3078 over the 6286-yard lay- with an all-football program in H ” . 3 : PYE HAS been a resident of) Following the finals, trophies me Saaypacl He ‘In@tiana for the past: two . years will be awarded to winners and Ten commissioner h .and, although playing some out-|runnersup. * a ‘standing golf in that time, has he . ‘been unable to win a major tour- Semifinals at Hillcrest -nament. He previously held the MEN ; ‘high school championship of Ohio} 11:30 a. m. — Paul Dye Jr, ‘and the intercollegiate crown of| Country Club of Indianapolis, Florida, * vs. Chuck Hess, Coffin. Hess, 20-year-old Sears & Roe-| 11:35a.m.— Buck Hatfield, .bugk sporting goods salesman,| South Grove, vs. Dick Stackwas a member of the public links| youse, Meridian Hills. team from Indianapolis this year WOMEN - |day night. In addition to time and always is rugged in a tourna-| yy.4545 m.—~Mrs. C. Richard trials which open at 7, there will ment. RoW : | Fulmer, Hillcrest, vs. Mrs, De four heat events, a semifinal Joseph Rothbard, Broadmoor. and trophy dash. THE SECOND match, at 11:35, A050 pin oy et Lave { In the midget hardtop program pits Buck Hatfield of South gock, Speedway, vs. Mrs. {last night, Bob Windmiller won Grove, against the comeback art. Charl , (both 25-lap feature events. 1st. Dick Stackhouse of Meridian arles Greathouse, Woodstock, [~~ ‘ Hills. The 41-year-old Hatfield, a ' # iis : real estate maintanance man, upset John Wolf of Brpadmoor, one of the pre-tournament favorites in the second round last Sunday to gain the semifinals. But he has his work cut out for him this week. Stackhouse made an amazing comeback last Sunday in the second round to defeat Ralph Jordan of Sarah Shank. Stackhouse had been two down with two holes to play. He won both holes and then went on to Mp the match 1 up in an extra e.
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200-Lap Hardtop Race Planned at Speedrome
A 200-lap stock car race is
o r . IN THE women's division, Mrs. _ C. Richard Fulmer, Hillcrest champ, tees off against Mrs, Joseph Rothbard of Broadmoor. Both won their first round ‘matches last Sunday by defaults.
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"OH, MAMA MIA"—Ht could be from Tony Janiro. It definitely was the fight fans' reaction. Look at this hard left hand punch. This was one of the many Tony received from Rocky Graz.jano in the 10th and deciding round of their brawl in Detroit
By LLOYD NORTHARD United Press Sports Writer
DETROIT, Sept. 20 — Rocky round and sent Janiro to the can-|Jacobs said bitterly. ' Graziano today looked forward vas. The 24-year-old ring veteran
weight Champion Ray Robinson,
finish against Tony Janiro last hand as the winner.
night to move him into conten- " = ”
The 29-year-old power-laden|
| puncher. who wrested the middle- manager, Frank Jacobs, were in Graziano.
| announeed. “It's ‘a shame when a referee Robinson.”
With defeat staring him in the!
Crimian (6) and Landis. mian., Losing Pitcher—Gibson. {Houston leads final series 2-0.)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
| PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Press { AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Finals-—Best-of -Seven)
Losing Pitcher—Ri
son. Home Run—Jounes.
{ Brooklyn .......... 000 200 010— 3 8 dropped into the LEAGUE STANDINGS St_ Louis I. 000000 000 8, 1 No. 3 spot i Bis division. ou Yok Wed Bt" er. om adit: Bodudld Tor'LEAB: Rite Cosine No logical contender was listed Cleveland .0...0.. 2 56 423% |Pitcher—Lanier (11-9). | Bostor 57 601 3% (Only Games- Scheduled) for Sugar Ray's recaptured crown, c9i8, oon AMERICAN LEAGUE 408 23. |Detrolt. ..:.i..\
but Dave Sands of Australia and Detroi
t A486 Detroit . Philadelphia 442 268% | Philadelphia
“WHA' HOPPEN?"—This IS from Tony Janire. He's dusting the canvas after being battered by Rock-a-bye Rocky. Referee Lou Handler stopped the bout ‘with 14 seconds to go. been leading on points up to this round. The squawks following echoed those after the 10th round TKO of the Sugar Ray Robinson-Randy Turpin fight last Wednesday.
iface, Graziano cut loose a volley has to take a fight away from a] MATCHMAKER Nick Londes more punches. On the other hand,
of desperation blows in the last|boy when he's tried so hard,” said he was trying to pit the win- Graziano had Janiro on the ropes {
Handler had given Janiro five to a possible shot at Middle- from Youngstown, O., bounded topf the nine rounds completed, his feet before a count could awarded three to Graziano and ring next February. start, but Referee Lou Handler called one even. Judge Joe Lena-| but it took a typical Graziano ,., gjready raised “The Rock’s”|han gave Janiro five rounds, withing Club announcement from| two for Graziano and two even. President Jim Norris might com- pounds, had much the better of “/Judge Jack Aspery scored six plicate matters.
. SCREAMS from Janiro and his!rounds for Janiro and three for! Empire Middleweight Champion {Dave Sands of Australia would “I knew I was behind,” Grazi-' make his American debut in Chi- much of the steam for which he 1947 only to lose it the following | ano admitted after the bout, “but cago Oct. 3 and could move “into is noted. win | year. Ly A on the brink of de.|After the fight, Jacobs revealed; nought I could win on pointsithe picture with a good showing |that he had objected to Handler py winning the last round. Ijor two.
12 men on a team (5 backs, T linemen), any number of backs of six, which seems likely, the nical knockout over a younger as a referee when his name was didn't know I was that far be-| hind. Now I want a fight with]
“may be in motion, only 3 downs instead of 4 to make necessary Yankees would have to take and lighter Janiro. 10 yards, no downfield blocking * farther than 10. yards from seven out of 10 to win and six| receiving team must run punts out of end zone or out of 10 to tie. And it can’t be|
opposing team gets one point, touchdowns count 5 points. . . .'Overlooked that the Red Sox ae T ° K 0} o ios
However, an International Box-
Winning Pitcher)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—The! Seven) + Pet. |Bosten | NATIONA (LEAGUE National Boxing _Assoclation'giiiiegstss w=; vy PRISE pane ar and Coqper: Dickson garter rating tay “ve 10 o Purp fue GEE il BRL Won Lost Pet.| Philedeluhia ...... 000 120 020— § 7 ia 887 Ch 10 000— 1
C jqase CE reve 1G 000 | Church (15-10) and Wilber: Rush, Var-| ush, | ng
000 000 000 700 10x— 8 13 1iand drivers up to the barrier as {equal favorites. Rated at A Dermott. | Rhythm, the W. G. Reynolds en- the power boat races of the Presi. Masterson (1), Stobbs (4), Taylor (4). try from Louisville, Ky., who is dents gold cup regatta here. lated to move from the coveted! Mr. Truman had planned to at. rail position; 110 000 901— 3 12 | stepping hopeful of W. N. Reyn- | White House said he shifted to and Niarhos: olds, Winston Salem, N. C., es- Saturday because Mrs. Truman tate, and Solicitor, another Reyn- is returning Sunday from the (5-9). Home Runs—McDougald.|oldg entry reined by Del Miller, family home at Independence, Mo. 9 0 who drove Dudley Hanover to |straight-heat victory last year in races from the White House cabin Losing record time of 2:02 3-5.
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ner of last night's bout against straight punches after staggering Robinson in the same Detroit him, but couldn’t score a knock.
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JANIRO, weighing 154%
He said British early rounds, while Graziano, who scaled 160'%, failed to show
It was the third meeting bes tween Graziano and Janiro. The
Against Janiro, Graziano was|first ended in a draw and Grazinever in immediate trouble, al-lano was awarded a close 10-round [though his young rival landed|decision in the second.
112000 Slated fo See 3 Little Brown Jug Race
By United Press | Both Floating Dream in the
DELAWARE, O., Sept. 20 — No. 3 position and H. D. Hanover {Some 12,000 harness fans trooped |in No. 6 were quoted at 7-2. 3 7 0/to this small college town today| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neeley of {to watch 14 of the nation’s top|pDetroit were pinning their hopes {colts battle for the $66,000 Little on Dominion Boy, a 20-1 shot é o/ Brown Jug three-year-old pacing|running from the No. 4 position, 7 4 stakes. | The sixth running of the Jug. Anderson, Lafayette, Ind., in No. {the pacer's counterpart to thes at the same odds. Hambletonian for trotters, prom-| . lised to be the best and certal {the richest yet.
| At least three flashy standar « Gold 010-1 4 1/breds will whisk their sulkies Cup Regatta
with Battle Prince, owned by Otis
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"Truman to Watch
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. (UP) | —President Truman will take 3.1 were Direct|Saturday afternoon off tc watch
But, the
“Tarheel, ‘swift- tend Sunday's races.
The President will watch the
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8 AS Laurent Dauthuille of France yufiil gl § if J) SHA Hoss, gone, i . Iu xv ea . owe ) . 8. - were listed above Turpin. NATIONAL LEAGUE land Tipton. Losing Pitcher Stuart, (46),/ “ = on ct. slang "a 500— i Beneath Turpin in the “out-'groouwn .......... £8 — Bogan Ee 000 standing” department were Rob- New York ...,....... 89 7 610 3% ynn (20-12) and Hegan; . |St. Louis ... (276 69 524 18 ert Villemain, rane alter Ehlisitshia iil 8 18 41) iislRouinson ie) Losing Pitcher MeDernoti s A | Bl e. ‘e o } Ye In pnt T i Graziano, Brooklyn, and Walter | ncinnati A + 82 i An 3004 18-77" Home Runs— Boone, “Easter, Avila, | | Pit Madden J TODO. Comies, New York 1 Zoe. Loiis Chioage. -, Lise 60 86 .4ll 32 Chie 0 eins ias 1 zzard -Charles and Joe Tye ork. Kretlow, Holcombe (7) were rated logical contenders for GAMES TODAY Morgan, Kuzava 3 And Berra. pinning Jersey Joe Wolcott's heavyweight a pour sciRzOR Fina on Kret ow S81 tie, Jesing Pitcher ri { ‘ aul A Ww ie { . tie. 8. crown, and Rocky Marciano of| Hien Teall Bt "Louts Tor. .. 002 000 100— 3 Brockton, Mass., was designated Brooklyn at § hous Washington eh 001 olo 02x 4 8 2 1 0 ney, Cc a 8) an Tr: No. 1 among the outstanding Only games scheduled.) Porterfield’ (1-8) and Klutz. boxers. Marciano is scheduled] _.. Al RET AN 18a 5 Pitcher—Mahoney. uis New York on| St. Louls at Washington (night). jto_fight Lo at (Only games Scheduled.)
|Oct. 11. ; | | Other NBA ratings: | RESULTS YESTERDAY
| LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT—Chamion Joey AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF Maxim. ical contenders—Archie Moore, (Finals, Best_of-Seven
arry Matthews, Don Cockell of England, St. Paul . . —~ 4 17 3 Bob Satterfield. Outstanding bexers—Bob Milwaukee c+ + 400 031 00x— 8 14 i Murphy, Harold Johnson, Jake LaMotta, = McGlothin. Van Cuyk (5) and Thompson; | ‘Dan Bucosrant Wesbury Bascomb. hacht and Unser. Losing Pitcher—Mc-| 8 WELTERWEIGHT Champion Kid Gavi- Glothin, Home Run--Olmo, n. _Losgk contenders—Bil Graham, | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Charles Humes rance. Outstanding (Finals, Best-of-Seven | xers—Gil Turner, ‘Eddie Thomas of Eng- Montréal ........... 001 1 4 16 “iand, Johnny Bratton. > TacUse ...._..- 01 390 i LIGHTWEIGHT—Champion James Car-' . Alexander, Lasorda (6) and Atwell:
r. Logical contenders—Freddie Dawson. Miller, Eisenman (8) and Baker. Winning | Ard Aragon, Joe Brown. Outstanding box- | Pitcher—Lasorda. Losing Pitcher —Miller. | J ers—Paddy DeMarco, Vir Akins, Luther Home Runs—Haas, Shuba. | Rawlin s Tommy Campell, Del Flanagan. | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION i ATHERWEIL HT ~~ amplon Sandy | Finals, n ‘ Saddler. Logical contenders—Willie Pep, Birmingham ..... DO2 030 040— 9 12 1] ay Famechon of France RB 100-1 9 1
Ankara of t ock ......_ .. 000 000 | African Gold Coast. i oxeEs Lille Roe and Mathis; Johnson, March | Corky Gonzales. Charles Riley,
erey Bas-| (3), Speer (8), Cruze (8), and Cleslelskl, set, Gene Smit! I BANTAMWEIG
r {Doolittle (8), Home Run-—| JH T==Ch al contenders—Luis Romero of |
ey. vi -t m leads series, 1 0.) AM smpion e To (Briminghatm, eas LEAGUE | Spain. eter Keenan of Scotland. Finals, i FLYWEIGHT—Dado Marine, Logical con- San Antonio .
310 1 | tenders—Terry Allen of England, Teddy Houston © 300 000 01x— 4 9 3 | Gardner of England, i" Robertson, Gibson (8) and Baich: Clark,
Medalist Is Gone, But 16 Linger On
MUNCIE, Ind., Sept. 20 (UP)— Defending tourney champion | Sixteen survivors of the Indiana Charles Harter of Logansport, |
Best -of -Seven) 000 003 000—
year’s medalist—square off in two step closer to making it three 18-hole rounds of match play to-| years in a row by sinking Chic {day over the Delaware Country Faltus of Anderson, 1-up. Harter {Club course. ! meets Noel Epperson of Indian-
| Herb Mienert of Gary, who apolis, who defeated fellow\ousted medalist George Shafer of townsman Gil Gividen, 2 and 1.
‘Milan in yesterday's first 18-hole y= round, meets Gene Conway of| 2-HOUR Logansport, 4 and 3. DR Ii
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