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By JACK CUDDY By RAY AYRES
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we] Walcott—the! ersey - Joe otL 2 34 56789 101112131415 Ee ring's praying, punching 38- {Referee Zack Clayton WW.-WWWW 0 CO W 0 OC WW © g lsurvivors. of 125 original Armageddon . Cain Hoy Stable R. York 3 of First ear-old “miracle man” —will! {Judge Pete Tomasco EWW OWW COC OWC €C CW E v For All Star Game ‘nominations, toda were!Sub Fleet Dixiana 8S. Brooks 5 bs | Judge McTierman CWWWWWCCOCWO CWC ZC - in 3 y ¢| King Jolie 1. Bieber J. Stout -.10 The he able to risk his heavyweight : entered for the 84th running of ; ZR Stable’ on 20 : pounded crown again in September be-so appealing that he was given a had Charles ahead because of . BE A baseball t. the $100,000 Belmont Stakes to- Master Fiddle Myhelyn x . : i Aha an last nig) cause his showmanship and hisigrand ovation when the decision the long-range left hooks to the| all exper - morrow. One Count ¥. W. W. M. defor a 20 give the fighting heart enabled him PN announced. pie ei body. and. the long straight nights) Help select the major Je 1e players for, the All- Star 1 Thera” : . Jousss rm re WAN SESORY x. BEIBONE Sacitinn EERO or MT Te POH INTEL 'gaie To be ete ibe Ps irk; F [phia.. - “Blue : . i pe Erne e OVEr ounger- Bizard.. wl tes fast, COTT, 1981, pounds. ‘stowed "tp in the IKtter half at; “hi dditic fo bei Hai our Sports| earry 126 po nds over & mile anda a ‘naif distance: : ~~ BOLL night. ‘knocked out FEzzard in Pitts-/the fight. addition fo being on ampion among y Ports ie. One Count, King Jolie and Telocast—3:30 p. m., Channels 6 and 10, and two Snorting blood through his nose burgh ‘last. July, let his lighter, Charles staggered Jersey Joe | triends for “pickin’ ‘em right,” £8 8 {Olympic were named for the third . p.m, ni and Ton like an irate bull in the late ses- rival force the fighting in most in the 12th and kad him boune- In The Times All-Star baseball | SEND along with your entry of the triple crown races, Broadcast—3:30 p. m.,, WISH, saw the * sfong, Walcott not only captivated of the rounds last¥ night. But ing off the ropes several times. |poll, voi will win two season the following statement completed - ny | Stakes at Delaware Park. Guerin thrill when he came from last to tie th most of the 21,599 fans in the Charles was so sluggish at 19115.| in the 18th. {passes to Victory Field for thelin 25 words or less: “........... | GOLDEN GLOVES, with Nick i" naor contract to Vanderbilt. place to win the Experimental singles huge Municipal Stadium, but he the heaviest of his career, that! fs ® = Indians’ games this year. {Player's name) is my favorite ‘Wall scheduled to ride him, got Trainer Hirsch Jacobs ~indi- Handicap No. 2 with a tremen- Benson also captured the votes of the his forcing was slightly less than = IT WAS Ezzard, however, who| . Here's all you have to do: player in my selections because.’ ithe inside post position, followed | tad he would try to get Jimmy dous drive which has become * Colun three ring officials in his first/thrilling in some sessions. And suffered the wounds. He was] ® =x =» { Mail your entries by midnight, [by White Oak Stable’s Blue Man, |g4,ut who rode King Jolie to typical of his races. Rack | defense of the ¢erown, Walcott's smashing right-hand gashed in both brows and had a| SEND IN the names of the! June 26, or deliver them in per- [the colt which won the Preakness victory in the Jersey Stakes last Although he closed rapidly homer | « no» and left-hook counters took the cut under his right eye. More- American League players and the| gon by neon, June 27, to: All- |Stakes after finishing third in the Saturday. to ride. his colt. nth montedky Derby. i ond ri HAD 30-YEAR-OLD Charles plas. {over, he had mouses above each National League players you want| g¢.,. Baseball Poll, Indianapolis [Kentucky Derby. With eight s ers it will be n - ey 3 ~ 15-innin been more aggressive and more In fact Jersey Joe staggered cheek. Jersey Joe was practically (to play in the All-Star game. pi...c 214 W. Maryland St. Bio Man was an. overwhelms g tart was too far back to menace the 6th h Ezzard in the second, third, Your vote for each will be tallied, ’ the richest running of the Bel- 1 t Farm’s winshowily savage, he might have (unmarked. You may send in any number ing favorite to win the mile- nt in its 84-vear histor Hill Gail, Calumet Farm’s # become the first ex-champ in ring| fifth, sixth and ninth sessions. | Manager Felix Bocchicehio [With votes from other fans. The f entries, but each must be ac-| and-a-half classic. i ¥ ye ner, or Dixiana’s Sub Fleet, : THE Mistory to recapture the heavy- There were no knockdowns !sajd Walcott was willing to de- Players who start the game will op ne. oe er 25-word state Waster Flidie, With Jotkey The mile and a half classic he wis Seohitd Fe. cana | during the bout, but it seemed be those who received the most = aste ill“ be th a total of $120.- . i weight crown. fend his title in September ’ “ w worth a to of $120, ig father of six | I the third that Ezzard might (against the winner 4) the pro- votes for their positions from ment about your favorite Dave Gorman, got the third post 500, the, winger: skotting: $S54400 2.8 #8 behind But ha lat the Jather of six | tg, d math b YO Ifans throughout the nation. player. |position. Then came Armageddon » netting $54,400. | BLUE MAN'S ability to finish their gar children “take the play away | The | eiihth tous De match between Harry Kid Write your selections on any The winner will be the one who with Ray York, One Count with| Counterpoint earned $82,000 in (jie a whirlwind was responsible as the 1} from him. : t hi b Was jought onMatthews and Rocky Marciano. | oe of paper or on a postal card. selects the players who start in ‘Eddie Arcaro, Sub Fleet with| his stirring victory over Bat- {for the high esteem in which he hits off A majority of 38 hoxing writers ven terms but in the other nine After the September bout, Jersey or each position on the All-Star game and who sub- Steve Brooks, King Jolie, and ig held in the Belmont. He never Estock. rounds, the United P oring To 1 1 +" | List a player f Pp tlefield a year ago. at the ringside thought Chitried | hot shin g FYesp 20 BE . wi li on a. world tour. |{the American League team and mits the best ‘favorite player’ Olympic with Ted Atkinson, dw has been tested at the gxscting the leag had won the fourth meeting o Sg fig lone for each position on the Na- statement in the opinion of the ‘ ® » = mile-and-a-half distance but few however. the $wo fighters. Yweniy one Ia:| C _ [tional League team ... EXCEPT judges, ERIC GUERIN was scheduled | o BLOT HAY rms doubt his ability in say 126 y Siew vored Fzzara: 17 picke alco rac ie Sof | or |pitchers. They will be named by| ££" » "to ride King Jolie, but he had to pounds over that route success- - uisvill But the temper of the ring of- the team managers. You do not| THE decision of the judges will pass up the mount in the third piaore: at tn overwhelming fully, a 6-3 wi ffeinls was -indicated by Judge have to list individual positions be final and all entries become of the triple crown classics tol 2 or 0 tO gra 8 rich prize as|"'y, (}q Jong history of the Bel- ing of P Buck McTiernan of Pittsburgh, in the outfield, but designate those the property of The Indianapolis ride Home-Made for Al Vander. Well as the glory and prestige \mont favorites have made a good $ — who sald, “You can't take a Tio | wdau ee i er players as outfielders. |Times. bilt in the Polly Drummond rien goes with a Belmont vic- showing. In 83 previous Fungings ¥ Amate title away on such a close fig : {they have come through on 4 aw that.’ He said it as he handed By JIM SMITH The colt flashed into prominence occasions, with another 20 sec- 3: Jy ek-ene his score sheet to the announcer, | Times Sports Writer B by I St BR | , |at Hialeah Park last winter/ond. Only 12 times has the fave : i . a 8:8 j 6 re | S t , {where he startled the clockersiorite failed to land in the money. crianafac WITIERN AN: Tavered: Waloot! MILWAUKEE, June 6—The entry list for the Rex Mays! ase a andings, e U S with sparkling workouts. Hel But while Blue Man looked like Vs Kinga elght rounds to seven, Judge Pete Memorial 100-miler scheduled Sunday afternoon at the! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES. FOMORROW proved no “morning glory” either a standout, he will get plenty of Steel vs. Tamasco of Philadelphia also Wisconsin State Fair Park here reads like a repeat per- ,..ucee Won Lom ev os | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Bg, 000 080 1oo— 3 8 jitor he race off WHR 3 vision) opposition. Sub Flea beat him Municipa scored it very close for the cham- “ ” Kansas CIty ..e.ee. 30 20 ©6800 2%] (All Night G . 07S ampahella; ine, (0 e amingo es e once in the Kentucky Derby an \ pion, 7-6-2. And Zack Clayton of | formance of the Indianapolis “500. Loutsvitle "... do 2 ses 3 SAE Gt raledo DIANAFOLLS, 8:1. Garsctole; Losine | Plicher_Malo (0-41. “/southland’'s major race for 3- although the Dixiana runner was Boueal ‘Cor Piadelphia, the fist Negro ever| Of the 35 cars already entered Copp gigas ci 8 88 of ¥ Bipeielh Shim BE BE 11 {year-las, - [fourth in the Preakness, he has 4 fikan 8 . A | Milwaukee at Louisville. ~~ © * i8t: Lows >. .i...: : HEA had Walcott ahead. 98. | re me oa WOEroim + 6 § 1 [fo us HEM haan [dL 3 GH 0 Than In Now York ius Man dou chance 1a 1k the Fue eB S ines 3 i Fussel 8. H Run—Gord Clayton pi Charles six |the drivers scheduled to run here One of the faster lightweights in, AMERICAN LEAGUE | St. Lous at New York. Peer Yuba a, Coden. Las-.gave metropolitan racing fans amatch. slate Fars ct. { Hines during the bout for low (were on deck either trying to jp See, the remodeled Pat Clancy cipyeiand .... TN ST ee] Chitado 4) Wasnington, lnight), TRILL Ug Sema He blows but he took away no make, or did make the “500” field. “mpicic the same car that £ Boston ox 3 2 ju Boston ai. Chicago.’ Ottawa 9. Buffalo 8 =~ : rounds. | Heading the list of Indianap- ished third a the. clas rr - Washington . 3 243 ? | New York at Pittsburgh. (Only games +scheduled) er. The United Press favored olls boys ready to take a crack yo. veo. ASKlc here wniladelphia JO: i4is | Puiddeipiita ab 5. Lois taint), chat SCTHERN. ASSOCIATION Charles, 9-5-1, | at the record book here Ia TroY | gut Buttman and Vukovich are Blursgie woe fl 38 6 1%] RESULTS YESTERDAY Birmingham Awhile 2 JCharles, the 11-5 favorite, was| Ruttman, winner of the 500. ; Hd NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Memphis 3, le . :] deeply disappointed: but he did Troy's car, the Agajanian Spe- Een Mei olr earl a ot Bronk) oan dont Bel OF onan City BREN 000 1 #13 11 ourialnS bic" Bag’ Jeaave : nat eriticize the officials. He said, cial, has been carefully gome |,.0,01 AAA cham a pra] Jorw "L011 i 1 Bl Cathuetter. ‘Joliy 3) and "owen, ‘Pertes| LoS Anselds 8. San Diego 2 { i 3 thought I had won, but they| aves Ana schanis Tiny Smith Tinley Park, 111, is a the 35 Cte : 3 3 $1 3 3. latfman, Keating ‘81 snd Garni. | aathey 3-3 gan Franchi 2-1, | al or- e 0 our surements didn't vote for me. So 1 have no says 8S ready to ro drivers (St. Louis .. Bo 3 11 45d Miwa By sen - AS LEAG | allble.” . 8 =» BE, Whe! Bon hand. His] Ee ir 2 41s 13 Wail, Estock (8) AT 0 ous and Bt Noth & Houston h } . " wv | A GREAT PART of Ruttman's 9 as been com- pittsburgh 1131 22 in : Hemsley, klahoma City 3. Shreveport 0, | IT WAS a good fight, and it competition here Sunday after letely FePaired since the Indian. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE © 0B Louisville *17100 100 003 000 3 3 | of Bilfis”S san’ ABtonio, rain % Choose the fabric! 5 - sm on . M 1 EE u—— 3 produced the second largest gross noon is likely to come from Bill into the ole —aen JU planed San Disa... 43 3 AW 6) SiR ad, Baldwin: Austin, Bricker Major League Leaders e The ¢ receipts in Fhiladelphin ing Iva (ukovieh whe Jas Tore a Bellanger is confident Tony can Hofliword ras 030 aM. a Cleveland AMERICAN EAC. s 1 a Br Sutied Press %* Ch “th lor! tory —a gate o . repeat L les ....s 3 3B AM aston 000 000 . 2 A he A eo fee of $175,000. mechanism on the 192d lap while ei Victosies of last years Praneacs a. 38 a3 ai th “aha and Heean: Kinder.’ Gum: 3 Sausr. CHICAIO Lk vers Sa ER PEL cose e color: Fagh fighter, getting 30 per cent ~——————————=—===z== Other cars and drivers entered portend”. iio36 38 418 14 |Kinder (4-3 og oe eC" Lockman, New York". 48 10 40 81 3 ; ‘ of ‘the net proceeds, should- re-| include Henry Banks in the Blue Stcramento -...... oY a a wi 801-3 3 Adame fix, Chicas "= #1 8 5 il % Choose the style Y . TE re (2-1 ¥ aumholtz, : . celve about $100,000. Stocks Go Tomorrow Crows Spey, War pple Blue women utsave © | STs pi 02nd Biond Lo Chicago *: 31 118 Only the first Jack Dempsey- | the Sid 8 e Pitcher—Hooper (1-8) Home Runs— GAB R H Pet. a Tun bout, fought in | . e Sid Street car, Jack McGrath Moatrest SE ‘$30 “aii Priddy, Drovo. unS— pDiMaggio. Boston eons 37 145 27 8 8 ene ney _. g { in the Hinkle Special, Manuel |Toronto ... 23s ‘853 Ia Chicago ts i 030 100 000— 4 7 8 Woadliag: Nor Pyar - 4 18s » 3% thie same stadium 26 years ago, dC Ww y Ayrulo in the Coast Grain Special |SYTacuss ..swess 36 22 842. 4 | Rogovin, Stobbs 161 wax Steels tle, New ~~ 38.101 14 34 3 produced greater receipts — . Andy Linden in the Miracle Feet HAWS " utiy e338 ae This and pry 81 avd Shesiv: Sain Miveheln, Clevelgng ald? 18 38 au E a a 21.438 sing Pitcher . ftith greater—~3$] 285.183. Things will be popping When gnecial, Paul Russo in the Lutes Sprineted 2% An 9% . (Gniy Games Beheduied) | Rosen, Tadians 10 Kener. oi Pais 8 No matter what your size , , , The early rounds were fought the stock cars roll tomorrow Special, Sam Banks in the Bar. PMimore .... » 30 n ATIONAL LEAGUE |Patko. Dodgers 9 West asl 8 at such a terrific pace that it night at the West 16th Street gun; ghecial. Joe ax A rool SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia rarare J00 00000 3 #4 1 Werk esr a nian whether large or small , , , seamed someone would be Midget Speedway. | ns ' chiia won Lan ho Drews, Meyer (3), H x ' "RUNS : Six ae kagcked out hetore the half-way, With & rail week In which to Brady Bowes Seal Fast Special, Nfiania “lim "a 3 Th man (6). Konstants (8) and Lopata: Per. Spuer. Cubs Ae thane i Leon's own tailors will fit you mark. Stocky, bull-shouldered get their cars in top notch shape, [sony McDowell fn the Walcott New Orleans ........ 33 38 30 "i 50ews (ap), no Ros. Losing Pitcher— | pogen Indians | rfectly. Come i lect f Was leatlV stperior iia Wb al ts expect _ Special; Jim ‘Rathmann in the Birmingham ........ 0 GL NewYork al, 000 000 ton 1 7 3 femme fl pe y. Come in, select from Walcott was clearly pe a battle royal is expected to de Br Nashville ereaes 38 27 481 8%a|Chicage 010 000 20x— 3 8 1 Sica Doduers io Tn 31 - ! the first half of the fight, and he/velop hetween Bud Moneymaker romme car, Gene Force in the rjfitie Roek ....i0 23 37 .448 7 | Koslo (2-3) and Westrum: Minner (5. 118 a. Senators 1-0 Bop JE a good assortment of fabri Be Iddings, Ji inl | Memph 18 36 308 13l3/and Pramesa. WH te, ants’ 3listency Tero, 8 Sehaiore 9 of fabrics made a game stand in the later and Jack Farris. The two were 88, Jimmy Reece in the Zink Memphis TEXAS LEAGUE * | Mikais. ome Runs ~Westrum, |M fa eile: dlants {Henry, Red Sox 51 ne stages. His performance had beentied at six victories apiece up un- Sar A Eauby Ball in the Blake- Won Lost Pct. GB a ; J and colors , , , see the fitting, re ———— til Sunday night when Farris won! Special. Qklahema City ..... 3 3 oy ; or : T | d R the 25-1ap feature event to move| Time trials for the race wiBalag*l lind HoH TC SEE MAJOR LEAGUE gulting oud. tailoring dons is head of Moneymaker for the open at noon and the 16 fastest ort RE | Leon's’ sh . ; |a ) {Houston 2 508 3 eon’s own shop, right on the first time this season. {qualifiers will line up for the 100-|{Ssn Antonio’ 3 30 ati 4 { : Fl in A aan But they aren't going to have filer at 2:30 Pn. (CST). ou yore ae co . 5 6 - BASEBALL | premises. ts |things all their own way, There'll] ee tn y g |be at-least 35 more fellows who'll Softball Note { -. GAMES TODAY Ibe looking for front row seats in ores : AMERICAN ASInC1A TION By United Pres All Night Games) i LOUISVILLE, June Bruce Victory lane. Among them are norul'S: hace do IBEW 5 sbley High: Kaogas city at B NDIANAFOLIS. ¥.18 nN | Dudley, president of the American Jimmy Warriner, Frank Roessler, |\jofers 3; Farm Bureaus 7&1 | Minneapolis at Columbus. f : 5 Agsociation,. denied a report that Wayne Hawley, Roy Atkinson, [dar 43° Bove BS ps Roar fidian. |. Milwau a eI GDR DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS “ N A good assortment of readythe Toledo Mud Hen franchise/ Frank Mike, Dick Passwater and ah na d white di Best Foods ve. BING | gp 10y1s M0 New York oh AT Ly | will definitely be switched to Jimmy Quick. * cores a “Resch Grove: Atkin | jeveland, al Philadelphia (nigh ol | to-put-on suits, sport coats, | Charleston, W. Va. and insisted, Time trials for the nine-event IR pe To martinston I Heights %! Chicago at Washington (night), i . - ; | such a move is “only in the talk- At B30, will open at 7 with heats 2 onmes tole me Meyers Marker oY Nuston a Shor Mes, ql » slacks’ aha’ odd trousers availing stage.” La [York Central: 9:30. 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