Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1952 — Page 25
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5 1058 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1052 = ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 25
“| Next Time It'll Be Different Story, Says Carter tleys Gel [iow thse
; : a Face-Liffin Howe High Schools spring By United Press land Joe Stohe agreed, Callahan|with §17,500 coming from the cording to his stablehands, was a letic banquet will be held in" LOS ANGELES, May 15--Soft-| scoring $4 to 81 and Stone 8344 television contract. |“water overweight” when he fin-| By United Press school cafeteria May 29 at poken Jimmy Carter vowed to-'to 81';. Referee Frankie Van' Joining the near capacity house Shed his prepping Monday and| wp wAUKERE, Wis, May 15—[p. m. Awards will be presented ay “it will be a different story”|gave the bout to the former on the scene for ‘the wild-finish- Was$ forced to shrinkage. {Bowling was suspended today in|to players in baseball, track and hen he meets rough-house little,champ by a slim point 83 to 82. ing “cocktail hour” fight were! In the early rounds of the the American Bowling Congress] golf. : auro Salas, who dethronea the .nira0t for last. night's fight some 60 million’ TV viewers who fight, Carter was the aggressor, tournament while workmen put a| The Men's 400 Club Award will ightweight champion in a 15.5164 + for a rematch within were tuned in onthe coast-to- Fadiig ie Lyn as pe ehose, Butinew finish on the 40 alleys, which |be given to ‘the most yaluzhle‘ound. title, pout, in a rematch gy days either here or in New coast telecast. Only the imme- | Tel a Ohi e june fast have been pounded for weeks by baseball and track men. : “within 90 days.” York. , diate . southern California area as _POun On the ADP-|.ompeting keglers. : Donald L. Clapp Memorizl Awand
w " . Acco + |parent ‘weakness, leaving Carter : 2 I got tired,” the mild-man-| PE was blacked nut. la bloodied and beaten ex-kingpin It Was expected some night will" be given to~the all-around
nered adark:skinned New York| goRERT LEIGHTON. one of irr =: lat the final bell. ‘bowling would be allowed after |athlete'who has earned the most ighter said In the dressing room ga corps of managers, said he! THE MEXICAN brawler, who, There were no knockdowns, |! tournament alleys are refin-|varsity awards. in the greatest "ous ’ Ww ; as - S00. ( 3 - a" 8 . 3 following ‘last night's rousing|gian’t know when or where the Was: so. confident he would re : ished imber of sports. Another award bout, which had. an’ estimated fight would be held; but his fight- Venge DiS POF Joes annrter V | i None of the ABC leaders were [ls given by the Kiwanis Club te crowd of 7700 screaming its lungs er would definitely live up to the that his father stayed home to VQ po Grid Card changed by yesterday's action,|the track and baseball man with out for the last nve rounds terms of the pact. wheal yi SEiebvation Re VALPARAISO. May 15 (UP)_. The best singles effort of the day the best mental attitude. 1 » eenk ‘As ’ i 4 >a rR § r 3 ~ | . vu 4 He ‘agreed with Salas he pre nh = : \ » Valparaiso University’s defending “08 A 84d by George Calder of! The * Ted Guthrie Memorm) 8 I ;oing into the 10th round. ) RB Chicago Award, given in memory of # BUT THE new titlist from ferred the fight here, and local The United Press card had him Indiana collegiate conference Paul ‘Mariah and Matt Si _Iplayer of Howe's first baseball Monterrey, Mex., said it won't bematchmaker (‘al Eaton went to six points back at that point. football champlong_, open their| ns also of Chica o. rolled pve team, will be presented to the 80. “I'll wheep heem again and work immediately in an attempt But Salas, famed for an un- [1952 season against Wabash Sept. | 8 80, 2 ’
. for the best doubl : player whe has fmprovad the even more 80,” said the strutting to line up an outdoor rematch. predictable temper which has 20 ¥ doubles mark. pay in varsity ba in one
“ Mle ; The Crusaders face a ne- API COARY Lae pint-sized ring matador. “Hel Oarter. who had no excuse Propelled ‘him into two cafe AE. sche oe nine- | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE season. didn't hurt me this time. Last! gor his loss or for that “old brawls, caught fire in the 11th C ute, including a fulll oakland 8. Sacramento 4
» , a i nu conference slate, The complete] Los Angeles 5, San Dieso 1, time, he did,” he added, referring| tired feeling” that hit him in 3, Ne came charging like = p
San Pranclsco 5, Seattle 0, SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION ’ wild bull and flalled away for card: Portland 7, Hollywood 6, Won Lost Pet. to the first Hille math between) the 10th round, and his WAR he last five rounds with rights | Sept. 30-Wabashi Sept 27—at Indiana 10 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile ...... ‘ 11.8 he Penh A vg oh Bp: Ny — ham ya they and lefts to keep the fallen Oct. 11—at Evansville; Oct. J8—at Carroll;| Nashville 3, Memphis 2 Chattanooga alas’ only other comme =| preferred the East hut woul
King o balance Oct. 35-—Ball State; Nov. 1 futler; Nov. 8 New Orleans 4, Atlanta 3 (13 Innings). | Atlanta ff by y garding the fight was about the
! “ al Wheaton: Nov. 15-at Wayne Mobile 5, Birmingham 4 | Birmingham be willing to sign a “satisfac- # nn @® a t—— m— Nashville . y | ” ve , Y . : | fon Lost Pct, an {ttle Roe pi verdict. | tory contract” for a local Ko. CARTER WAS not only admit- Golfing Notes (San, Diego 38 13° ea Memphis “I thought I should have had | Official gate receipts and at- tedly tired, he showed it. His 9 |Rakiabd oovvereereas 24 .a unanimous decision,” . he tendance were not immediately trainer, Sammy Chernin, said Questa Mis. Eharies Oreathonse, aronc pu. | BOrtIADG .o1ierees, 31 am Are you a member of the Or. smiled. available, but the unofficial gate the trouble “was too much Mrs. Helen Marks, net 85; members. Mrs |San Francisco variil 3 Al 8% ganized Reserve? There's a eol- - ve 430
Two judges, Mushy Callahaniwas listed as just over $49,000, water.” The New York boxer, ac- jay Balch. sross 88; Mrs. Ralph Flood, [Seattle = 12 /umn for you in The Sunday Times.
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United Press Telephoto _. HAIL THE. CHAMP—New lightweight champion Lauro Sala re————— : asa is lifted onto the shoulders of his managers Jimmy Fitten (left?! . . 8 ” . ’ : En a and Roger Leighton after Salas was announced the winner over Jimmy €arter in last night's bout at Los Angeles.
Lump Comes Up When
Leo Cuts Wakefield By United Press u NEW YORK, May 15—Unable to hide the lump in his : throat or the ache in his heart, Dick Wakefield stuffed his - belongings in a dark leather bag and gloomingly mumbled, . 3 A
*I've reached the end of the.road.”
Notified by Leo Durocher thei Giants had released him after/One of the toughest men-in base-
yesterday's game, the 30-year-old Dall. almost broke up when he
§ ; vutfielder said he was Enished( B24 10 telay the bad news to with baseball for good. 2hesed. i “I dunno. what Pll do now” ve had to cut a lot of ball he said, summoning a weak players loose since I became a smile. “Baseballs about the |DAPAEET,” he declared, * but noth- ; : ' 1 “thi 1 Kk Dy {ing ever hurt me more than nav- y ous, a engi ‘hak a job Ing to teil Wakefield, for a guy yohe a strong back “No one could have possibly ses tried harder to make good than
and who is willing to learn?” he did. From the minute -he
= n o . 4 WAKEFIELD, picked up by| joined us, he worked like a the Giants as a free agent early| stevedore. I tried every way I last month, said Durocher was| could to maneuver so I wouldn't “the most wonderful man” he had| have to let him go, but there ever played under. was no way out,
“ ” = » Leo even tried to be nice to me DUROCHER SAID he couldn't
when he let me go,” he added. “He called me into his private room in the clubhouse and sald,|} oe as ‘was Wakefield, Dick, I've got some bad news for| “The players loved him,” said
you. ; the Lip. “Talk about your nice od old him, ‘re away. Legis, he cerainly was ops. He i e gy X plenty oliya4 good spirit, always tried “to me br poll he felt real badly [help any way he Sould and was about having to release me, but I Le Tn On fhe younger I told him I understood it |" «Tha Giants offered him a job wasn’t his fault. I thanked him | with Minneapolis at a good salary for taking me even this far. hut ne didn’t want it. I kind of He's a grand guy and I would wish he would have taken it .. . have given anything to -have maybe, we could have brought remained with him, but I guess him back up later and he might it wasn’t in the cards. [nave helped us.” 2. 8 =& As Durocher spoke, Giant play“LEO SAID something about s ‘er to, Wakefield's getting me another job with MIn- {oe oor te Wii ATI se ely neapolis but I told him nothing py; Tuck. doing. I've banged around too| “Take care of yourself, boy, much already to go back down t0|\we')] all miss you,” said Sal MaRe who originally re gig... Dont lekiget YON wn » J “isaid Alvin Dark . . . “Sorr i ceived a $52,000 bonus for Signing naq to happen, Dick,” Hoares) with the Detroit Tigers in 1941, willie Mays. ale, Played with He Hees Durocher was the last one to briefly and was cut loose DYicome over. Cleveland after a short trial this] «Aj the luck-in the world,” spring. _ Since signing with hel he waid, “From the bottom of Giants, he hustled diligently to| my heart.”
Wi 4 Jobepanng His Welgnt ot carta Tool Wakefield : : 1 98 a) Not d trace of sweetness « « ..Rodtop is deier—for
230 pounds to 210. | said, shaking his hand, | % Durocher, generally regarded “Thanks a whole lot soa? | A drier—than any other leading Cincinnati beer...proved
Decatur Wins Diamond Toga ; \ 1 | 1 by independent laboratory comparison.
Decatur Central's diamond men for Shortridge’s 13th victory in|
: “ 9” esterday captured the county 15 starts, | pe ; ; : ; 7 N th t - : Tigh school championship, defeat-| Jack Barney was the leading] ever qa u : in «se YOU can stay Ing Speedway, 9 to 2, in the final hitter for Shortridge with a dou-} i ; 7 oe ; geone at Victory Field. ble and single to drive in three i : ie with Redtop, glass after glass, as long as you like ... In another high school tilt yes- of the four runs. “3 i : A terday, Denny Krick hurled al First Game on J YE enjoy it more, enjoy more of it!
1-hit shutout for Shortridge, de- (Speedway sess 400 120 0 : 4
" ¥ ; : : | Ctra 5 . feating Washington, 4 to 0, on paigeler and Toole: Stegmoller, Reden- : : 4 Riverside diamond No. 6. acher (1) and Youns. ; ; } le ! E ery ta t g Speedway reached the finals of speedway Nm Ga 35 4 i ; ‘ : V ass S es as , as one seo ~ | t Ci a a 3 ! fe the county competition yesterday Degas Gongeal ,:.; 8 010 x2 910 3 ay : : 1 Redtop’s Really Extra Dry flavor never lets you down—
with a 7-5 victory over Ben Davis Plummer ‘and Stanley.
in a game also played at Victory Washin ton 000 000 0— 0 1 2 3 : 3 : : Field. : (Sgrtuidge Ll aol 100 x= 4 8 3 aT its magnificent quality never changes! Buy Redtop today! wn {and Shoemaker, " {Franklin Twp. IN THE final tilt, the unbeaten Crispus Attucks ...
Smith, Shimer (7) Decatur nine went into the lead, |morton, Taylor (n hn, ers)
8 W Broad Ripple 52 123 4— 8-1, in the first three innings when ial roe ory 308 133 4-20 20 3 the Speedway infield had trouble (rv Sushn, Lindop (1), Meade (4), Mathy
Seamon: , Kent, N . - hanging onto pop flies. Queary (5) and McQueary, Yen’ one
Only hit off Shortridge’'s Krick| ——
was in the first inning when the b ball bounced off the third base- 94. Takes Low Gross
man’s glove after being hit by Honors at idi i man's glove after being Wit by Meridian Hills Krick fanned five and walked one] Mrs. Charles Greathouse, Wood- - stock Country Club's women’s! |golf champion, fired a 94 to win!
Softball Notes [low gross honors among guests BusheCallaban Twilight esque scores: |at Meridian Hills yesterday dur-!|
t Square 39, Knights of St. John| ’ Ra Life 14, Vonnegut 10, oligay 0,18 women’s guest day. de Methodist 1; Indiana | School 55 Truckers All-Stars 5: Blue Mrs. Ralph Cole was second fifoss-BlUe shield 9, Graindealers 6: il-iwith a low gross of 95. Low net jamson 2 Regal Stores 1; Sam's Tavern : 7, Kinman Service 1; Local No. 4315 17.scores were turned in by Mrs.|
Indiana Deaf 13. © |Louis Marks apd Mrs. L. D.|
Em-Roe results at Beech Grove Stadium: Foster. gg Par School 8, Aspundh "Tree,
: dway Products 6, Herfl-| J oY Ih Infantry 12, Mrs. James Balch, city and,
Colonial Baking 3. Games tonight: i State women’s amateur cham-| Mechanics Lan TY yi Allied Comets: (Pion, had low gross of 88 among 30: Atkins Saw Post vs. UAW-CIO Localithe members and Mrs, Walter| 0: i srsmCetubain of Reeves was second with 89. Mrs. ush-~ Pe League COI Stadium. J. D. Adams 7, Ralph Flood and Mrs. George lers 3. L. S.payies &/Enos had low net scores of 77 es tonight: 7. Naval Ord-land 79, respec CIO No. fad, IBEW No.l pectively _ Kingan: 9:40, Noble Highlanders vs. Farm Bureau. "| The week's television programs! ; Store League results 4 NY Am 0 18. Wasson 1 Foo harko Cleaners &.| Radio column . ,. program high- v. Regal Store has a plaving field reserved lights . . . letters from readers
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