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Carter Is Favored To Win Over Salas : tear behind tir hi pien-

’ Jouthpah defeated Anderson Col- : lege, 3° to 0. It was the Grey- * LOS ANGELES, May 14—Lauro Salas gets his big | hounds’ 10th victory without a

chance tonight for the glory and big money of the fight game. He'll try to wrest the world lightweight crown from|

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precision-like Jimmy Carter. !

But the fans and unofficial odlis-makers are betting 8 to 1 he wan't do it—even though they'll

title go with Jimmy.

The fight will be televised oer WFBM-TV, Channel 6, and TV, Channel 10, starting at 9p. m. Carter was as confident as the beftors as weigh-in time appreached, “I'll be ready for him. He's al tough kid and it’s hard to get a good shot at his chin. But I'm is the best shape of my career,” id the champion who only six onths ago defended his new-Ig-won title for the first time— successfully, against Art Aran.

3 a td = CARTER SAID he felt he was “smartened up” by the tenacious, never-say-die tactics of Salas, th$ converted featherweight, in their “warm up” bout Apr, 1.

That was a. 15-rounder, too,|/Hill Gail at the end of the mile-| and rugged Salas finished strong, |and-a-quarter Derby two weeks mer of Chicago in his first Indigetting credit for a knockdown ago, probably will be the favorite. | in the - last round—a flooring But Hill Gail's withdrawal has Carter still insists was accidental made it a wide-open betting event instead of fist-caused—and win-|and at least four or five colts will ning a thunderous ovation from be well backed.

the crowd, who thought he might | have won. The two judges and referee unanimously awarded Carter the

“decision. . =

Both. knuckled down to serious training. Salas, who still is Cal-| ifornia featherweight champ, took!

a cue from the last fight with| his heavier opponent and sought|

was Salas vs. Salas in the bet-

ter part of 100 sparring rounds Primate, Jampol, Handsome

the challenger fought. | Teddy, Arroz, Count Flame, Wisconsin ......... 111 000 “I had Carter last time” said' Roaring Bull and Suggested. Re Ranma, —— eee eee eee eee eee eee per.

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- [Bright Gives 3 Hits

team, behind the three-hit pitch

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the challenger from Monterrey,’ Mexico. “I think I'll get him again, i for good this time.”

field of 12—the largest since 194 loomed today for Saturday's re-

Derby and Santa Anita Derby winner out of the race because of| {an ankle injury, more owners feel ‘they have a chance to win the Great Togo Wins

|second of the nation’s triple’ crown races. ‘Wrestling Feature

Sub Fleet, Dixiana's stretch-| . The Great Togo, Japanese wres{running colt which was closest to, ter, took only eight minutes of the third fall to pin Walter Pal-

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| earned backers with his thirdplace finish. in the, Derby. Cain Irish Top Badgers

Hoy Stable’s Armageddon, Sam | MADISON, Wis., gers 14 (UP)

Wilson Jr's -Gushing Gil; and Walter M. Jefford’s One Count | also figure to receive plenty of |

support. day, 13 to 5.

» = ARMAGEDDON, “a bay colt] Behind 3 to 2 in the top of the a heavier sparring partner, find- with one eye and plenty of cour-|fifth inning, the Irish picked up ing one in Welterweight Charley age, showed he was back in trim Salas, a ring-wise veteran and/by winning last Saturday’s/gcored twice more in the sixth no relation to the challenger. It| Withers Mile at Belmont.

The other probable starters are the plate in the seventh.

m 6, Bud's Savern 3 $3 "D “Adams Se 3, UAW 933 0. To! 1 4 A Westinghouse

8 8 v8. Link-Belt k- Belt’ Ewart vs. Block’

ague scores at Beech Grove Stadium: Nava Ordnance 7, East Bide K. C. 1; Pr ool 2.

As Greyhounds Win

t| {loss and the ninth win in Hoosier |

‘main on IC's conference schédule.

give you even money he'll last the expects a $30,000 gross gate for Snaerson © 000 000 006—3 3 154round route just like he did a his Olympic auditorium “supper-| manth and a half ago in a non- (me” bout.

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000 000 000-0 DATES and Whitehurst, Bright and Cole’

Ladies: Night Card Set at Speedrome

Stock cars will run “for the |

Preakness ladies” tomorrow night at the

Speedrome, Kitley Ave. and Rt, 52]

Prent Women will be admitted to to-| BALTIMORE, Md. May 14 Al morrow night's program for al

|service charge. And the first 1000 through the gate will receive a {newal of the $75,000 Preakness at Pimlico because of the with- bottle of hand lotion as an in-

arm 11/ducement to come back. Sra of Calmyet PF ’s Hi Charlie Brockman, of Radio

Station WXLW, will announce With Hill Gail, the Kentucky the racing programs at asphalt track each Wednesday night,

CLEVELAND HAS these points in its favor: ONE-—Cleveland's in professional and baseball,

TWO—Easy traveling access for NHL teams. THREE—/Avallability of Cleveland's rink for Saturday nignt games and possible Sunday afternoon contests after Christ-| Legal Notice

anapolis appearance last night in the Armory before 2200 fans. Carlos Rodriguez was disqualifled in his match against Chief Big Heart and Fred Davis pinned Arthur Abbott's Blue Man [Finus Hall in supporting bouts.

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[Barons Seek’ ANNOUNCEMENTS Berth in Top Circuit

By United Press TORONTO, May 14—The Cleve-|

Bright struck out 18 batters and Barons, ‘and walked only two over the {team in American Hockey League! route on his home diamond. history, today will ask to be adFranklin and Hanover: still re- mitted to the National League—| o/the major circuit of the profes-| | ‘sional game. | Cleveland has captured eight | regular season and five playoff; championships to dominate the {AHL during. its 16-year existence.

James C. Hendy, the energetic general manager built up hockey in Cleveland, will have at least five points In his favor when he goes before the National League heads. But he will have to convince them, particularly canny managing director Conn Smythe of the Toronto Maple Leafs, that permitting the Barons to enter the NHL will not damage the big league's financial structure.

! “Death Notices v

ALSMAN--Willis Cot 1130 Vilia, beloved husband of-Amy (McLaniel) Alsman, father of Richard Alsmaen, Lawrence, lilinols, stepiather-of Robe ert McDaniel, grandiather- of Philip Aleman and Waiter ' R, NeDaniesFriends may KL at the ROBERT W, SIIRLING FUNERAL HOME, | 1420 3 fospect St. Funeral services 3 p. m. Thursday at % funeral home, friends invited, _ Burial Greenfield,

BRODEN — Georgia Anne, of 1418 Central Ave, entered Int rest Monday, age 57 years, wife of John J. Broden, mother of Mrs, Glenn C. Blake, sister of Mrs. Glean C, Maher and MIs. Fave Smith, Services

Babi tind OORE "PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan $t. Friends are welcome. (Sullivan, Ind: papers please copy.) CRALG—Elva, ae 61, wife of Frank, mother of Wilbur, U. 8. Alr Foros;

rs omas Cross. Mrs, Albert uevel' and Mrs. Geraldine Adams, sister of Doctor William ounts,

Frank Counts, Chillicothe, O.: Charles Counts. Akron. O.. Fred Counts. city and Mrs. Fred Jones. also survived Ny 6 1 SEMaslagns. Services at J. LS8 O “CHAPEL OF TH CHM ‘Thursday. 1 pm. Friends may call at “Chapel of the Chimes.

CULVER—Ernest C. (Ernie) of 5018 W, 12th St, age 60, husband of Pern Culver. father of Earl and Florence ‘Culver, srand{ather of Bu. ene Lee and Linda Elaine Culve other of Mrs. Elsie Grieve svar Wed read and Fred By pei AWA ednesda ervices YNONKLE " FONERAL HOME, 025 WwW. 16th Bt Priends i vite Burial Floral Park, Frien s jay ‘enll at funeral home after 4 __Thursday Fi NDLEY Mrs Mayme, 5914 N. New ersey, mother of Glenn F. Findley and °Mrs. (. J, Kauflman, grandmother of Raymond Hartman and Glenn Robert Findley, passed away Tuesday, Service FLAN RR & BUCHAN aN MORTUA ARY, ednesday 7:3 m riends invited. Burial Thursday, Bellville, Ohio, Frien

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FOUR—The ability of Hendy, who has bullt up a large farm system, FIVE—Strong newspaper and radio support. The Barons drew good crowds last season but Hendy will have to prove the Barons have both stability and strength on a long-term basis.

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