Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 15
o. bis SUNDAY, MAR. 9, 199 a —— ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a 2 PAGE 15 B ' i ] - : Bh es Wisconsin Mauis lilini Five, -48 ah A lS : re : ; i 24 Johnson on 7th Place-Badgers - iy ER | ® : N\AZ if op hal N oI — : Sizzle All the Way : } : ‘ Inter-City By United Press : MADISON, Wis., Mar. 8—The bumptious Badgers from ! ade ’ . |Wisconsin mauled Big Ten champs Illinois, 58 to 48, toBy JOE WILLIAMS Xing edi night in their second straight upset win, : {0 ™) Wisconsin boosted the Illini to their second straight Bob Cerv Maw BXACH, Mar. 3 — Down here at the Fate By JIM HEYROCK | Big Ten title by tripping Towa ti - track, the more brassy cocktail parties, the plushier : . ‘Monday night--and tonight gave it§ standings by the outcome -of. field fence : Bob Johnson, Indianapolis ini amg bitt di A ;: 98, d on night spots or somewhere along the late watch you inevi- ' anapolls the Illini the samg bitter medl- the game, Illinois Kept the erown Ores Sey tably find If in the . £ featherweight Golden Glover, cine. and the Badgers, who have hud exhibition ably yoursell in the company o has been selected as a mem. The Badgers were led only twice one foot dragging near the eels
third Phila*harged with
The Boston
Swifty Morgan, bon vivant, raconteur and world traveler. * A goateed, bespectacled cane-toting gentleman at 70, Mr. Morgan is what is known as a character, an authentic
in the game-—both times before lar, ended the season in sevens ber of the Chicago - boxing the game was five minutes old. place.
; . # » ~ " team that will meet the New York FROM THEN on, Wisconsin siz: | She Tilini played a listless first team in inter-city bouts in Madi- half, missing many shots a zled to a 13 to 9 lead at the first passes. The Badgers, on the other son Square Garden. lquarter, led 34 to 23 at halftime |p." 0 ance po hems The 18-year-old Johnson wasand was booming along with a ! y .
. : ." By the end of th 1 runs in. the Runyonesque character. gelocted as a ‘mower of thes to 40 margin at the thres.l FY,C0S ON of the Hird quar: . rd bariti team because of his impressive quarter mark. too lat lo beat the Mr. Morgan always had a sybaritic | Neither team ‘stood to change '°° late. -2, today in 5 "fondness for cards and the sea, but Blowing Jrriday Bight in the A) a
game of the
Don Black, ight - hander
_ Willams unlike the purely frivolous he managed to merge his hobbies in gainful occupation. So successful did he become that his presence on a luxury liner
nals of the Tournament of Cham-
pions in Chicago Stadium. Michigan Skier Johnson lost a close decisi to Ken Davis of oo Te Soars 285 Feet
| THE BADGERS held off an Ili {nois rally by stalling most of the last period. Forwards Ronnip Weisner and Ed Carpenter were
en predicted : : on ; : hy Angeles, the Badger mains ; ame winner immediately evoked suspicion and is said, unjustifiably, the 1951 and '52 featherweight IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, Mar. he Hh a stays In keepitg : i Pp . J on, for no doubt, to have led to the standard warning: -“Do not shamplon. 3 JUp) = JONNY Suing, Jeong, cored a run play cards with strangers.” | ToT champion, soared 285 and 253 feet ini Center John Kerr led scorin the ninth ‘ : THE CHICAGO team will go para today to capture first place ing with 14 points. Wisconsin's BUT LET us not concern ourselves here with morals or into training at the Windy City's |i (he Class A division of the Veteran guard, Ab Nicholas,
Catholic Youth Organization next pine Mountain Invitational toug- turned in 13. Saturday. The team will be .om- yament. In desperation, the Illini fouled - posed of this year's champlons pw, Ishpeming skiers, Clarence 12 times trying to capture the ball,
and alternates in each division Hill, National Class A champion,| Wisconsin (38) lilinels (45).
cynics. There is something amiss in a man whose soul does not respond to the call of the sea. If he happens to be addicted to cards, too, then he’s just that much ahead in the matter
n -Spahn, a season, shut he first four fel, a rookie
s and will be coached by veteran aw | fg ft pf ” th i- i vi » : ; and Jimmie Lawson, veteran p ty pf " Ie Angi. of pleasant, gracious living. That was the way Mr. Morgan 5. : boxer and official, Johnny Behr. power diver. cranked out spect. Samet, 31 I Gomoliment g 4three, was figuring in the spring of 1910 when a big German liner EN Johnson impressed the Chicago cular leaps of 304 feet. But both|Nichamie 5 3 5 Reef 3 : a ' © officials as he lost Friday night|fell after landing. It marked the|Siefert.s 4 3 b| Fletcher started its homeward journey from New York. y - : 0 y night| g {s g 8 ! y fre BLIND SHOT—Ken Davis of Los Angeles closes his eyes as he shoots a left to the chin of Bob DY only a few points to the Gali-!first time a skier East of the Herreid.c oo ot Dardara i : 4 LU ..9 ..* ] Johnson of Indianapolis. Davis, who repeated as the featherweight champion in the Chicago Tour. fornia Marine. Davis went on to|Rockies sailed over the 300-foot| yun § 8 Wee. 203 IT HAS long been established clean living and right | nament of Golden Gloves Champions, won a close decision over Johnson Friday night in Chicago gn Serena is Xitle mark: oe now Duities malls the| Weber c o 4 YQuichert ~¢ : 1 thinking can be productive of happiness. Mr. Morgan, Stadium. of the evening. | huge landing hill tricky and a tail| oe HR opper, soi whose great friendliness often expressed itself in curiosity = a» |wind left jumpers without pres-| '°'** 3116 201 Totals 19 1633
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| |7-Game Series
. . : : ° ' . : { 1 ’ | : Nose as to the identity and fiscal rating of fellow passenzers, || npant Closes With Rush | DAVIS. WHO in 22 years ola Jue (81a ob satel measure yy TY ST wg Mar. 8 (UP) was highly elated to discover that one of same was none | . . WITCHITA, Kas., Mar. 8 (UP) Fos oo fa irk Bar the takeoff by three feet for the| Free Tow Missed. Wisconsin._.Nich= {anager Lou other than J. Pierpont Morgan, the fabulous Wall Street To Win Cc Vo] istrano Stakes ~The 1952 winner of the Na-|pressed with the scrappy John- secong Sm of jumps, Seconds Gaple Tlinols—Peterson 3. A a RaREIer. [tional Non-professional Baseball fon. After thei fight Davis asked shorter ump: the ae aradly ples “Throws Refused — Wisconsin 8, by a batted . : : By United Press | The victory and-first money of Championship will t the .|Johnson how long he had been eee en . : returned to “I know I can’t make him,” admitted our hero, “but | ,pcapia, cal, Mar. 8—In- $33,200 made Intent the reataot| nese in in pg boxing, Co-Ed O rtunit Big 10 Standings fter hospital there's a chance I'can use him, especially since we both font, disqualifie) out ol victory |money-winner in Santa Anita his- series in September for the inter-| “Three years” Johnson told LB pportunity | nein : name. if not the same dough.” in the Santa Anita Handicap last tory despite his being ruled out hemisphere title, it was announced him, ! EAST LANSING, Mich, Mar. | WL Pet™ Pts N wing at the go by the same name, g “ Saturday, came back today with of the first prize of $102,000 in|today. | “You've learned a lot in three8 (UP)—John A. Hannah, pres- jowe'® :::::oo: if 3 87 (812 M8 y to. a club “Old J. P. was a great one for the sun,” relates our |a smashing three-length win injjast week’s stakes. | The national baseball congress years,” replied Davis. ident of Michigan State College, Minihadota ' 1 4 14 S58 was batting Mr. Morgan. “Every day he’d bundle up and stretch out [the $56,300 San Juan Capistrano Today's win stamped Intent, Said the series would be played| The Chicago team will leave said today that co-eds should be Mich. State . 688 4 888 al step toward : deck chal He was a big name and the yokels Stakes, closing day feature of ,.,.q by Harry Isaacs’ Brook-|In Tokyo, beginning Sept. 5. The for New York Mar. 21 and the|given an opportunity to compete Ghia Stats . 318 ul , suggestion In a deck chair. e ! g hi the Santa Anita meeting. Iflfeld Farm, as the greatest win- national tournament will. be|inter-city bouts will be during|in “some type of competitive Inter- | Nerthwerters . 410 288 984 1 Ing at a ball. wanted to get a look at him, so there was a lot of activity. Trailing the field of 10 horses ter racing development since Noor |Played here, starting Aug. 15. [the last week of this month. collegiate sports.” _JRERIRON cro evintns 51 4 w, :
and struck of his nose. the hospital 1 he suffered of the nasa! ent of the
You know, people walking the deck for exercise but in (for more than a mile of the mile staged his memorable duels with
. . and three-quarter race, Intent cut|Citation here two years ago and this case mostly to get a peep at old money bags. loose around the final turn 10mes to |
“By now I knew practically everybody on the boat, |overhaul Ni Hontiumens, Be at least, everybody I wanted to know, so when I'd walk ee ay yap hyd In ao past old J. P. along with others, I'd say something to him. |griye for the wire. oO TTOM Fairs, Soieres Mie mile) « +. ‘Are you feeling better, dad? . , . don’t you think | Be Fleet passed Bryan G. in gia
the: lash eighth 16 take secon 42nd a fifth seconds off Noor's' you've been out long enough, dad?” . . and solicitious |; Bryan G. lasted for third, world’s - record.
stuff like that. ———,— | “AS YOU know, he couldn’t hear well and | doubt that Hamline and 31 peck $30 Pin: i li ding, so all he'd do was look at | . Fires Penn Quintet he ever tried to learn lip reading, so all he wa Teams in NAIB fos Penn Quintet...
n oo me puzzled-like and glower, but since he wasn't known to KANSAS OFT By jp pois gobo MER be particularly jovial, anyhow, this wasn’t hard to explain. ANSAS r Mo, Mar. 8 ok moved Tim ons step ’ ’ (UP)—Defending Champion Hamline University and 31 other top| closer to the Ivy League season
8 vy ’‘.:"* scoring record tonight and en-|
: teams from across the nation will “ ’ som | | DAD THINKS I m just a wastrel. I spend uch move into Kansas City Monday | abled his Pennsylvania team to!
time traveling and playing cards and having a good [for the opening of the 14th annual defeat Cornell, 76-62, and remain, National Association of Inter-| IP contention for the league title. |
| The game capped a basketball | [collegiate Basketball tournament. doubleheader at the Palestra wit- |
Intent, racing under cloudy skies and over a track just drying | out from rains, covered the mile!
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'y (9. and Bur- ti ” oye ins Houss. me. eman, Losindi v d and : Mr. Morgan indicated he had a very goo Through a system of district] Someq ta a sehout: rondo prosperous time on the trip playing cards with the yokels jptayotts and executive committee g451, Villanova College upset! who easily understood how a man of such charm and |actions. the big field will repre-|toyrnament-bound St. Bonaven-
gaiety could not tolerate the unexciting demands of the feb} Zw efeam of some 330iture, 66-59, in the opeper. = | YOU GET THIS INCH . . ) oe banking business. Hamline's Pied Pipers of St. tit inn., have w N ’ i ' At one time our Mr. Morgan married into an excel- Paul, Minn. have won the NAIR SPOR :
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lent English family and when the occasion is inviting [team has ever grabbed it more speaks the language like the bard himself. London used [than once. to be one of his favorite cities. He found it possible to Fastern iinois of. Chiatlesion Manufacturers’ Building STATE FAIRGROUNDS .
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visit there even when the sea and cards did not beckon. |Findlay College of Delphos, O..|
i i 3 i the team that has the nation’s He was at the ringside the night Mickey Walker defeated De ler ir The or)
Tommy Mulligan in a middleweight championship bout. |o¢ Harold. Wolfe, 6-foot-7 sopho-| In Jack Kearns, the manager, and Walker, the fighter, [more who has an average of 31.7 he found two kindred souls. That's how he happened [Points per game for the regular to become ‘Lord Stanley.” | Back in America, Kearns matched Walker with one Big 10 Me eting Bearcat Wright, a Negro heavyweight, in an Omaha | ring. It was to be a nonlethal demonstration of the manly Set for Mar. 15-17 |
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bet ‘accordingly. The- meeting was expected to There was unfortunately a double cross, due to inter- [consider the 1953 basketball
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businessman, by the way—who learned of the conspiracy [from a special committee on and warned the Negro heavyweight that if he didn’t level phy leat edieatian curricula in
he'd be jailed. The fight went the limit. “Lord Stanley’ | . : gi
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