Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1952 — Page 12
& y [) j PY % Fa By JOE WILLIAMS : NEW YORK, Feb. 4—The obituary said Miss Anne! organ was “an ardent follower of gports, particularly tennis, golf and yachting.” No doubt she was. But she went| for the prize ring, too. Indeed, she was officially tied in with ane 'of the greatest fights our town ever saw, Benny Leonard against Richie ‘Mitchell for the light. weight championship of the world in old _ Madison Square Garden, the financial details of which were agreed upon in her town house on Fifth Avenue, a circumstance which suggests she either bank rolled the fight for Tex Rickard, the match maker, or was not above lending herself to the ballyhoo. It was a benefit fight and was unique in that the larger part of the dough went § fo the beneficiary, rather than to the * fighters, a French war relief fund in which the daughter of old J. Pierpont was most active at the time.
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» ” >..." “THE FIRST round was probably the most melodramatic in the history of the lightweight division. Leonard had the lantern jawed Milwaukee boy down three times shortly after the bell: Then, badly hurt, glass eyed and groggy, he Jet a desperation punch go. It caught Leonard on the point of the chin and almost knocked him out.’ : There was a story back of that narrow escape that didn’t come out until years later. It may be I was the first, sports writer to hear it. Leonard gave me the background
“one night in my apartment in the village. “I was trying to win a bet for Arnold Rothstein” he
disclosed. “Rothstein had bet. $10,000 on me to win by a knockout in the first round.” :
Mitchell in seven in a previous bout out-west and felt equal to thé one round challenge. As it turned out he wasn't, though he made it sensationally close. |
Leonard told he he never saw the punch that hit him, that | “he didn’t know where he was until at the count of four or five he | “looked around the ring and recognized Billy Gibson, his manager, | who knew about the bet. ' “REMEMBER,” Leonard said, “looking at Gibson and| saying to myself, ‘gee, that’s funny. He's turned purple.’ And maybe he had at that.”
couldn't make the bet stand up he went on to win by a knockout in six. Mitchell's brother, Pinkie, was also a fighter and two years later Leonard put him to sleep in a Chicago bout. . > As a fight promoter Miss Morgan opened and closed in one, as they say in show business. So far as I know she | never even attended another fight unless it was in Paris where she spent 80 much of her time. She raised $75,000 especially since the fight had been such a thriller,” I _ Old Jack Curley was beginning to go big with the wrestlers about that time and tried to persuade her to spon- | sor a similar benefit in Chicago but despite her initial success she declined. Maybe she just didn’t like wrestlers. This could be because she was, by all accounts, a most discriminating
| Pistons in Ft. Wayne.
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lagainst the Olymps last Even Ft. Wayne fans voiced their “58
I disremember the details. What the odds were. Whether were
isonals and being
Leonard was to be cut in, and for how much. He had stopped i} field. 30-27.
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Dlymps Ask
Ft. Wayne Tilt Be Replayed
By FRANK ANDERSON Indianapolis Olymp General Manager J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough’ today protested and
asked a replay of last night's 85-70 lose to “the Ft, Wayne
And Ryan's name had a prominent place in. the letter Kimbrough dispatched Podoloff, president of the NaThere's an {ll wind in Ryan's
whistle and it blew no good for
the Olymps. The stocky official @ from Davenport, Ia. played ev- §
erything includipg the. Funeral
March on his whistle 7/in calling 3 fouls 3 night. &
the majority of the 37
disgust” of the man Kimbrough called “inefficient and incompe-
tent.” n ”n ”n
REFEREE Charley Eckman, a good official, worked the game with Ryan. And Charley seemed pained by his partner's interpre-
tation of the rules. However Eckman could do nothing. His game ., report. to Podoloff may
be good reading, though, Eckman owes it tn himself to disassociate himself from the whistle-mad Ryan. And he probably will We've seen Charley's integrity displayed before. : Ft. Wayne won
the game at
[the foul line, cashing in 31 of 42 attempts, MeanwHile, the Pistons
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TITLE HUNTERS—Don Horning (left), will be after the |147-pound title in the Novice Class Friday night when he meets Gene Correll in the finals of the .19th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament in the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. Donald Carpenter (right), is after the same title in the Open Class. Carpenter hopes this will be "his" year, since he has been a finalist for the past two years. Carpenter is gunning for a spot on the team that represents Indianapolis in the Chicago Tournament of Champions, Feb. 25, 26, and 27. Friday night's finals are slated to start promptly at 8:30 p. m, with |5 bouts on tap.
Hornets Approaching 3 Hockey Records
; By BILL EGGER THE Pittsburgh Hornets are knocking at the American
in te ps ——
Vaulting Parson Named Tops In Boston Meet
MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1952
owa Tonight Hawkeyes Getting Set For Big Ten Leaders; Boast 5-1 Loop Mark
Times Special IOWA CITY, Feb. 4—lowa 18 guhning its engine for Illinois here Saturday. But Butler hopes to put a ping in that engihe tonight. The Bulldogs will be tip against the No. 2 team in the Big Ten. The Hawks, defeated — - aa - - only by Indiana, have a 5-1 con-/ An upset ig.possible tonight, but ference mark and a 12-1 record {t's hardly probable. The Hawks
overall. They have been idle since goa¢yre 6.8 Chuck Darling, tha
(Jan. 21 Dbecguse of: semester . aH nation's fifth-ranking scorer, at
In Towa the Bulldogs will face center, Darling has poured in 319 {the nation’s No. 9 team and chie: points in 13 games for a 24.5 av|obstacle to Illiids' retaining its erage. When Darling has an off |BIg Ten championship. But past Night Guard Bob Clifton guns tha history is on the Bulldogs’ side, hoop. |since they hold a 5-3 series edg? over their tall corn country rivals burden (if there is any left) is .
o u » COACH TONY HINKLE'S €ag- handled by Forwards Deacon ers upset the Hawks, 54-51, in In- Davis and Herb Thompson and dianapolis last season. Guard Skip Greene. : i - " Butler is expected to start Or(vis Burdsall and Keith Greve at
Dykes Vows joo, cranes sngern at . . To Lift Toga
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Mike Radkovic at guards. Ritste string"Guard Jim Crosley was in-
‘jured in the Bulldogs’ win over * Evansville Saturday and was left | avi an at home, : nu ”
By United Press OTHER BULLDOGS likely tn MIAMI, Fla., Feb, 4 --Lean See service are orge Theofanis, Babby Dykes looked at his big Boh R¢ed, Ray Stewart, Harry right hand and vowed he would Porfer, Tom' Huff and Dick hammer the welterweight boxing Cranny. |erown off the head of Havana's. Butler will be after its fourth Kid Gavilan tonight despite a straight win. But it's a long way nervous stomach. to go to get a win over the Hawks, The handsome, curly-haired
Texan has no national ranking Big 10 Standings
and goes into the ring before an (Conference Games) w 1
Hotkey League record door.
{tons. {good official.
{ing steps to make NBA officiating away.
for -the French and had every reason to feel gr atified, |ploys only Supervisor Pat Ken-|Thursday nights) we got an out-
When they got by the Indianapolis Caps, 4 to 3, here last night at the Coliseum they could be reasonably sure of
breaking these records: ONE — Most games won
on ” n THIS IS inno way an indictment of the Ft. Wayne team. Any professional basketball team will try to get away with as much as possible in contact. But a gon) 45 by Cleveland in 1949-5( good official will note the differ-| wo Fewest games lost (seaence between blocking and charg- |. ., 12 py Cleveland in 1937-38.
(sea-/~ The Caps are scheduled in Ciny, cinnati Wednesday night and will ‘face off with the Mohawks here Thursday night. Then it's Pitts-
ing, holding and reaching, travel-| iy “®'purgh at Pittsburgh Saturday oy and Deine Shing out-of- | THREE Most games WON night. and St. Louis here Sunday away (season)—19 by Cleveland ,)ion¢ It will be the Flyers’ final
bounds ball and in-bounds ball. Yes, a good official wil. note; The Hornets now have won 35
those things and call them . . . o 3 i. games and have 19 more to play. even against the Ft. Wayne Pis If they're beater Ir the ro
But: Ryan is ao part of a ' : y i wid is ob- mainder of their schedule, they'll
in 1949-50 and 1950-51. appearance here. Last night was last showing of the season in the
Coliseum.
Hockey Summary
. Leonard must have been more shocked than hurt bé- secure and he can only see in one Set a hew mark for fewest games INDIANAPOLIS — Goal. Hall: detense, | : \ : ‘he ldirectiony 2 lost. They've lost only 11 to date. Hay, Zeidek center, Reibel; wings, Sclicause he got up in time to beat the count and while he bon Their victory last night was the $a: Haschicld: alrnates, De hoon, Jan.
kowski, Bruneteau, McKay. Pittsburgh—Goal, Mayer: defence, Horton. Boivin: center, Morrison; wings, Ezinicki, McLellan; alternates, Mathers, R. Hannigan, "Armstrong, Maloney, Hassard, Solinger, G. Hannigan, Barbe, Sullivan Officials—Referee, Red Dunn: linesmen, the finest in the game? And) a 2 2 Hal Jackson and Johnny Sorrell. wasn't it Podoloff, paradoxically, MEANWHILE, the Caps hold ,.oavapotia or oops | who said he didn’t know what to on to- a slim chance of getting pittsburah ... 7} do about the officiating? It was, gnto the post-season playoffs. SCORING and not too long ago. | “If we win these next two wit And isn't it Podoloff who em~i@incinnatl (Wednesday and
THIS THEN was the great Na- 15th on the road. They have 10 tional Basketball Association, the more games to play away’ from empire of Podoloff. Wasn't Podol- their home ice and should easily off the man who said he was tak- better the mark of winning 19
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sizzi (Reibel, Hay) 1:06; Morrison (unassfsted) 4°39: 3, Pift-bureh, McLellan (Mathers, Morrison) 5:52. Pennedy and Sid Borgia as full-time side-chance, Cap Coach Ott Hel: foncs tripping Zeidels 19.98 Siciating personnel? And isn’t it jer said today. SECOND PERIOD — 4, INDIANAPOLIS, oloff who pays club owners’ ak O'Grady (unassisted) 3:18: 5. Pittsburgh, money to ys whistle-blow- Heller planned to make one McLellan (R. Rannigarn) 13:58. Penalties yu V more plea today for seasoned help —purham (holding Boivin) 1:52; Durham ers who can hardly stumble down from Detroit. If no help is forth-'and Horton (roughing! 10:17, Folk (interference, Maloney) 10:25
the court? And isn't it Podoloff coming then the Caps are doomed le » the “aps THIRD PERIOD — 6, * who has said the league needed for the Western Division cellar. |Zeidel (L. Wilson,
new officiating blood, well-con- x 2 = |Pittsburgh. Horton | |gan)
INDIANAPOLIS Brunetau' 4:40 (Hassard. GG. Hanni-
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216th victory in 20 races with the wrested from Johnny Bratton
h FIRST PERIOD-—1, INDIANAPOLIS, Scli-’ 2. Pittsburgh, |
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hon ™ . ‘# ” However, she was for anything that would help charity so she set him in good with the Marshall Fields and they took over for Curley with Mrs, Marshall Field Ill fronting for the
sweaty mastodons.
MP : ns # IT WASN'T 2 very happy experience for-the Chicago society leader and a small group of New. York sports writers were to hear the story from Miss Morgan in her Fifth Avenue living room some years later. By then she had another favorite project,’a $7 million club house and home for professional and business women. She had invited us to
held the advantage the rest of the ‘way. Indianapolis stayed close {most of the time. It was 41-39 at
the project was to benefit. " Idon't remember how the subject came up but presently| py PISTONS: Bact lead of tiie she was talking about the fight and then she recalled the evening was 13 points at 65-52
ithe Olymps got. ”
‘Pree Throws Missed—Lofgran, Graboski|
3 i ich only a Morgan could muster in aloof, icy detachment which y g © !3, Walther 2, O’Brien, Barker 3, Schaus 4, | Kerris, Closs, Foust 2, Brian, Kiléy 2 {
discussing the frivolous foibles of the masses. But no one erris. Cloac, Foust 3, Brin - : : on 3 | Of ooting— ANNAPOLIS: 30 can ever say the lady didn’t have a warm and generous or v4 attempts, 39; Pt. Wayne: 27 of nl
; attempts, 409. heart. The record is there for all to read. Free Throw 8hooting—INDIANAPOLIS: |
10 of 20 atempts, .500: Ft. Wayne: 31 of | 42 attempts, 738. > 4 Technical Fouls--Schaus and Walther OMcifis—Charley Eckman and Jim Ryan. | »
Olympians’ Scoring |
(48 Games) 0G
Purdue Steps Out of Big Ten To Try Non-Loop St. John's
| i Gre, coo dt BE i As if the Big Ten isnt tough Big Ten after six straight l088€s | waiter recAl A te a Bf erioigh Purdue tries mighty non-|to league opponents. The Boller-|, a8 -...--- 43 8 13 18 82 nference St. John's tonight {makers have a 6-8 record for the, Brien aes +. 43. 14) WM 2L] 4 co . ; * |season, All their shooters except roteran ©:!1i™ 4x-io4 113 33% 71 1 The luckless Boilermakers and car) McNulty have lost the scor- Holland... 49 4 20 Ia ms * | the timbertopping Redmen tip|ing touch. If Pete Brewster and ‘Crocker .[....0.0 8 2 "5 a 1s . o- IY
off in Lafayette at 7:30. The|/John Dermody find themselves | game tops a slim three-tilt card the game could be tight. in collegiate Indiana. > { : Bow ” dt pan The other two in-state games| THERE'S ONLY one Big Ten Named Club Pro involve Taylor and Wheaton and | : ylo game on tap tonight. Ohio State, ,ppPMORE, Okla, Feb. 2 (UP)
Concordia and Huntington. Tay- : . i lor 1s undefeated in the Hoosier is. at. Minnesota. Saturday the |_.waco Turner, millionaire - ofl-,
Conference. .-, di Meeting Tivals out-of-state are Butler at Towa and Notre Dame at Ne = fi » Ne PE We
Totals >. 1374 Team average per game leased,
front-running Tiinois. Third place Mired E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, one: is at stake in tonight's game. The Gophers hold 1t with a 4-3 mark. ‘ |Ohio State has won three of six Sonference starts. er . Joseph's was fortunate|.,. . : Te ain endlighito be the only Hoosier Clinic Planned . oo llege team in action last night. "A \ : ) AL, CS LTaTLI Aten : LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 4 (UP) IT WAS a happy 40 minutes Lor i s in Davenport, Io
tournament circuit for the past 15 years, as pro of the Dornick Hills Country Club." ,
Bucks were 66-62 victims of man. announced today he has :
of the top money-winners in the| '
-_|—Grid Coach Stu Holcomb today
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KIMBROUGH ASKED Podoloff the National League; but the Hor-| in his letter of protest to order nets got the veteran Bill Ezinicki the game replayed.on a neutral in return. Ezinicki, originally!
Tim Horton's long screen shot at 15:45 in the final period. The puek ecocktails-to discuss plans for an indoor golf show from which (ne hair. That was as close atilynneled. through Cap players and
Glenn Hall.
y Cap Goalie
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ditioned tooters? | PITTSBURGH lost one of itsisizsjy 2:30. McLellan (hooking O'Grady) Yes, it is Padoloff. Then -why power players today when George 3:30 : per favor /the likes of Ryan’ [Armstrong was called up to theley,s *™*72 oo wan .™"™ ‘wm er favorite 2's @ Iparent Torontp Maple Leafs of Hornets ........ 7 Mayer ,....... 37
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western
floor. He further suggested that|traded to Boston by Toronto, was Tew LM 6 0G Pts expenses for both teams be de-|purchased in a straight cash deal Zjtthursh --- 3 35 13 1 290 130 ducted from the gate with the re- by Toronto and sent to the Hor- Cincinnati 4 22 24 5 141 188 49 mainder of the money going to nets as Armstrong's replacement INDPLS 30 16--39- 5--110204 37 the league treasury. {Ezinicki played here last night. Eastern Division Now for the game: Pittsburgh went about grinding mershes ...48 2% 18 5 181 197 The Pistons erased an 11-10 out its fifth victory in six games|Providence .. 20 23 : 3 Bom Olymp lead in the first period and with the Cap with Defenseman Syracuse ... 51 18 33 0 155 215 36
RESULTS LAST NIGHT
Syracuse 5,
Buffalo 4 (afternoon)
Cincinnati §, St. Louis 3 (afternoon) Cleveland 7. Providence 2 Pittsburgh 4 INDIANAPOLIS 3
Pro Basketball
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oi . . d ’ . { . Wan s et 3 Chicago wrestling counterpart. It was an amusing story with{Freddle Sehans End Frnt Brian luck. Instead they got one, a tally Minneapolis Ww" 1 a 2 ic oli : : ; : ; Pistons wi and 17 by Enio Sclisizzi. RY RB wa an ironic climax but in the telling she did not change exX- points. Buckshot O'Brien and 0 Buel. POL NROLS Nn wm 3 3 1 avoy ‘ " . 5 2 pression or manner once or alter her voice which was Arm Reb Layoy got I and 12 for In-| JIM MORRISON and Johnny © esters a2 = MN : ive? : apolis. Ft. Wayne is only two McLellan then. gave the Hornets : Fsen PLO and forceful, like an umpire’s or a chairman of the board. Haines behind tue OIDs th tele 5 or lea gave ne HOMeIS wires Won Lost Pet GB ==. Evidently Curley, hoping to make the most of the socialjbartie for third place in the West- Frank O'Grady drew the Caps Rew Yank rete 7 ahd A inatd : Sai : *ayti ith ern Division, be. 2 Pe : hiladelphia 120 23 485 10 implications, brought in his most gifted artists with instruc-| Indianapolis (30) Ft. Wayne (83) OD on ee BA Results on Mihi yn aye ; 00) se ssisted tions to pull out all the stops and give the bluebloods a, ic § % "decnaus: 5 "5 after intercepting a Pittsburgh 5, Waves 85, INDIANAPOLIS 70. 1 ’ Jones, t 1.3 : 8 . guperior performance. gird 3 RRM 3 Nimes, Meleitan got that one sack HE AREER ’ . oan x = ® ef J | Lavoy.f-c 3 3 4lPoate wl 3 al Bie and again the Caps tied Boston 100, New York 95. : | Holland. 4 1 2i{8hare. At up at , > It seems Mrs. Field had never seen wrestling ore. ang (Holand! {1 hares ’-3 Sta Piste dpe Hua) PFio yw ork ai®Shedule Tonight ‘when two of Curley’s artists gloriously abandoned themselves to Tohetts © 1 0 Johnsons 4 3 1 : a 3 H . A 3 1a : 1 Re 1 ‘the more savage manifestations of their art, she became ill and (QBriens 8.3 dPendierd” 1 0.7 was hurriedly forced to leave the arena. | “tot Remit gue To &l ; a nn . @ +8. 8 8 - Score by Periods { “The poor dear,” Miss Morgan commented with a regal, iNpranaroLis |... 13 '26 13 18-70 : Ft. Wayne . 23 18 24 20-854
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5 Ry United Press " i a expected 16,000 at Miami baseball L TP. .QP. BOSTON, Feb. 4—Rev. Bob/stadium as a 4-to-1 UNACrdog. Las 1ovvncrrerinis tL.” Richards, the leaping "preacher But he is the adopted darling of Minnesota .... 4 1 mm whose pole vault exploits hav , o Northwestern 4 4 532 504 stolen the track wn As ave Miami's feminine fans, who pre- INDIANA i § #2 ul § k 8 : . . 3 o State ava A use © a potlight ‘from dict he'll follow in the upset pat- Michigan Stats ...... 3 3 WB i & Don Gehrmann, was tern set by Randy Turpin, Jersey Jisgonsin ........... 2 3 23 391 nored today as the “dutstand- Joe Walcott and Jimmy Carter PURDUE 5 7 i i 8 as 9%
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Regarding Richards’ second ‘15-1 v jf ida’ foot-plus vault within. 24 ‘hours, Arts FIGHT Will Je Hovis a committee of sports writers Maj. W. H Peeples, local rovoted him the John J. Hallahan moter, predicted a $100,000 i Bard for the meet. By contrast. despite a current bus strike in ge mann, who whipped Fred Miami and Miami Beach. The 26itt by 10 yards in a 4:08.9 Hun- year-old Negro champion from ter mile, didn't get a single first. Cuba will earn 371; per cent of Plage oie and wound up fourth the take while Dykes gets 171; i alloting. per cent and a shot at the title If a =» =» which he considers his big GEHRMANN, who had been chance of a lifetime. voted top performer in the An estimated 5000 Cubans have Knights of Columbus meet here arrived by plane and boat to two weeks ago, flew from Milwau- | Watch Gavilan make his second kee with Wilt and notched his defense of the championship he
speedy G-Man by coming from be-|last May. Bratton stopped Dykes hind in the last lap. in the first round in January, Richards vaulted a “mere” 15 1951. : feet 2% Jncnes after clearing the bar at 15 feet 45; inches at Mil- . waukee, 24 hours before the sos. POIly Riley to toy, Garden meet Saturday night. gy A ¢ anhattan’s mile re i came within ty Loam ay moteur second of the world record in! HOLLYWOOD, Fla, Feb. 4 ‘beating Seton Hall and ran sec-|(UP)—Polly Riley, the Texas miss ‘ofid Tn the Hallahan voting with Whose unerring-putter-earned for a new Boston record of 3:17.6. her and Bea McWane of Birmingthe fastest time ever performed ham, Ala., the Women's Interna-! on an 11-lap indoor track. tional Four-Ball Golf Title, said will
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itoday she “definitely” {main an amateur. In turning ‘her back on the ldianapolis Cubs br en ar In: pros, the Ft. Worth Star 1hUS re. DeMolay 38 Terre Haute DeMolay as. fused to follow in the steps of so gen Jisrusey 5. Kinman Garage 57:many previous winners of this Koch. News 52. Irvinginston Lest 5%: tournament, including 1951 chamInternational Brn can Hardware 37: pions Betty Dodd and Betsy 43; Mitchell-Scott 36, New. York cecal Rawl : : 28 entral | LAWIS, Miss Riley, who has been a - standout amateur golfer for sev9, Thomas & Skinner eral geasons, seldom was better than in yesterday's finale as she ;Sparked her team to a 2 and 1 victory over Marjorie Lindsay. of Decatur, Ill.,, and Pat Garner of (Ha-[zfidland, Tex., over 36 holes.
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