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rounds gave Jake LaMotta a new
LaMotta piled ®up just the » flurry as he decisioned Irish Bob, Murphy in a 10-round televised bout here last night. That meant LaMotta can fight as a light-| heavyweight so he has a new championship to chase. 3 - -" = TRUE, he might have to knock ft off Sugar Ray Robinson's head, because Robinson seeks the light-heavy crown when he meets Champ Joey Maxim in! New York June 23 That wouldn't be too good beeause it was Robinson who wrested away LaMotta’s middleweight title. i But Jake had said the Murphy fight would prove he could fight as a light-heavy, and his fast finish told the tale. 8 EJ a ALL THREE ring officials gave LaMotta an edge in the
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Handler both scored the fight 51-49 in LaMotta’s favor, Judge Johnny Weber gave the winner & much wider edge, 55-45. Murphy hlamed his 10-round loss on a long layoff and asked for a rematch within 30 days. Murphy, 175%, said he had pared his weight down from 214 pounds since February and he didn’t have anything left in the
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| THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1952 By United Press : y DETROIT, June 12—A furious finish in the last
The underdog and a, losing fighter after the eighth, points to win in his finishing
Mrs. Hornsby Sues Rogers
manager of the St. Louis Browns,
nance by his wife yesterday. ? Mrs. said’ they were married in February, 1924 and Hornsby abandoned her in November, 1945. Her. petition added his failure to pay her a “reasonable” month-
her to sue for divorce, She insti-
In requesting a court order for her support, Mrs. Hornsby said
nounced terms of the settlement
the payment of two years’ salary
Hornsby was said to be paid $40,000 a year.
two, career today. - ;
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Support
By United Press . LOUIS, June 13- Rogers sby, who lost his job as
sued for separate mainte-
Mary Jeanette Hornsby
owance is intended to force
a divorcee suit in 1934 but ssed it shortly afterward.
usband had a large income the Browns. When Hornsby fired Tuesday, it was an-
s 3-year contract included
he adjustment of the third.
closing rounds. LaMotta scaled
Olympic Coaches
= 169%. bacco % sn» h elastie cushion cre “I JUST ran oyt of steam,” | heel. B & Murphy said. “I lost the last two Sizes 6 10 1 rounds and that was the fight.” LaMotta’'s dresing room was
quieter than. usual, The Bronx| boxer was stretched out on a long wooden bench, too tired to answer the flood of questions directed at him by reporters. His only offer-!
right Ave
even after eight rounds. No, he 8°r” never hurt me.”
Q—Who did Connie Mack suc-
ing was, “I thought it was about Cd as a mana-
A — He suc-
Discuss American Hopes Abroad
Dick Papenguth of Purdue Uni-| ‘versity and Walt
The Umpire
By Beans Reardon
24 Years in National League Schlevter of!
field for the Yankees? Sammy Vick. { Olympics during the regular) ‘weekly meeting of the Kiwanis in the
i Club tomorrow at noon
(Claypool Hotel.
For ‘New’ Career
COULDN'T GET HIS IRISH UP—Bob Murphy (left) starts a right to the
land and Jake landed often in the lat
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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head of Jake LaMotta in the 7th round of last night's 10-round fight in Detroit's Olympia Stadium, Murphy's blow didn't
e rounds to win a unanimous decision.
Marty Marion's Hops Is Championship
(What's it like to become a big league baseball manager with
By MARTY MARION, St, Louis Browns’ Manager (As Told to United Press)
BOSTON, June 12—My nerves are acting up all over
Wabash Schedules
‘ceeded Al Buckenberger at Pittsburgh in 1894. Q—What were e immortal Ty
| Ed Aspinall
also will speak. Aspinall is
of Indianapolis, Ichairman of the U. 8. Women's Olympic Swimming Committee,
in charge of the:
whirling a little . . . I'm just as jumpy as a cat.
the place ... my stomcah is upset ,.. my head is still g
Everything happened so fast. I went to bed a ballplayer
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one night and woke up as man-
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William Davis To Get Trophy— If He Can Find It
THE CASE of the missing golf trophy caused some red faces among members of the Indianapolis Bar Association today. As 165 members of the law group waited expectantly last night for announcement of win‘ners of the golf tourney at Woodstock Country Club, officials rue{fully admitted the trophy. could not be found, ; i “We can't. remember who won ‘it. last year,” one official announced, “but will he come forward with the trophy?” A dead silence ensued. trophy.
» on o WHEN THE expensive award turns up, it will go to William Davis, who turned in the low net card of 70. He carded an Rl with handicap of 11. Byron Hollett, former attorney: for the City Board of Works, won low gross honors with a 4-over-par 74. Judge Philip L. Bayt, Municipal Court 3, who carded an 83, won an-award for the longest drive of the day. He rapped out a 270-yard drive on the No. 1 hole. Tom Scanlon and Charles Wells were named winners of the association's doubles tennis meet,
No
2 Held for Hearing In Trestle Plunge Case
PAOLI, June 12 (UP) — A Sept. 8 hearing was scheduled Thursday in the cases of two
men linked to the mystery death of Mary Pierson, 14, whose body
was found beneath a towering railroad trestle. The girl's father, Albert, was
charged with child neglect, and her cousin, Marion Jenkins, 23,
Q—Who preceded Babe Ruth in Chicago, 1952 Olympic swimming, no advance notice? Marty Marion, picked to replace the ousted Rockford, Ill, with contributing and diving coaches, will discuss, Rogers Hornsby as manager of the Browns, tells in the following {America’s chances of winning the: dispatch.)
to the delinquency of a minor, Both posted $1000 bond, Orange Circuit Judge Charles Ratts set the hearing date, Donald Rees, 23, an Indiana Reformatory parolee, told police he was with the girl when she ell from the trestle. Rees was held for parole violation while an investigation into the death continued.
Italy Keeps ; Eye on Reds
ROME, .June 12 (UP)--Italian riot squads and plainclothes police formed a ring around the Communist-controleld Rome
Chamber of Labor today as Red-|
led “peace partisan” leaders met to protest the arrival of “Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. Police banned a Communist meeting in a downtown Rome theater. The Communists sidestepped the challenge and met
“in private” in the labor chamber |
headquarters — which is .oonsidered “off limits” to Rome police. The “headquarters Is ad-
lacent to the Argentine embassy in Rome.
Fifteen loads of riot police and 100 plainclothesmen surrounded
the building. They did not hinder.
individuals entering or the labor headquarters. “But, if they try to hold any sort of demonstration outside we
will move in” a police official said.»
leaving
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The W. 10th St. trolley line will be rerouted starting Saturday to cross the 10th St. bridge over White River and give full service to the hospital area. Indianapolis Railways ans nounced it will discontinue the
plicates part of the route. The W. 10th line has been operating partly over W. Michigan St, tvyhich will continue to have its own line. New route of W. 10th’ line: Outbound--From Illinois and Washington north on Illinois .to Indiana, northwest to 10th, west to Olin. Inbound—From Olin and 10th over same route to Indiana and Capitol, south to Washington and east to Illinois.
Teapot in $1.50 Auction Parcel Yields $500
BERKELEY, Cal. «June 12 (UP)-~—~ Mrs. Tami Tanabe, 286, paid $1.50 at an auction sale for
a box of assorted kitchen ware. At home she took the lid off a teapot that was in the box and found some wadded paper. It turned out to be $500 in paper currency. She can keep the money if no one claims it within a year,
ATTENTION FISHERMEN
Don’t forget Father on Father's Day FISHING SEASON OFFICIALLY OPENS JUNE 15th
{Olympic trialg here at Broad Rip{ple Park; July 4-5-6. He also will {serve as team manager for the {21 girls who will represent the {U, 8, at. Helsinki. begining July 16. ~~» = : Members of. Chicago's Town times, collected 4191 hits, stole Club and the National Champion 892 bases, scored 2244 runs, all Lafayette Swim Club will attend.
Cobb’s big-league totals for hits, runs scored and stolen hases?
ager the next day. ’ Man, I was as loose as a kid at a picnic a few days ago. 1 was just another glayer with
¥ Times Staie Bexvice = CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. The. Ceors June 12—Wabash College . will He The. oor play a 19-game basketball sched- bat -11,429 Beans Reardon tle during 1952.53 with five new yo.» 2! 11.429 Beans Reardan opponents on the card, Athletic
the Browns and I was enjoyin myself tremendously. But it's different now. oMy chief hope, of course, is to
§ Director Garland Frazier an- major-league records. ‘tomorrow's Kiwanis meting. bring a championship to the eity — } Bounced today. are ‘Tavior Uni Q-—Which club was elected the! AER ER of St. Logis. a =» od JLoath i versity, Hope College, ‘Concordia 1°, aliyetie a teu: or NCAA World Series | I HAVE a lot of faith in the 5 College and Washington Uni- P Y, ‘at ; B : Pl T d boys on our ball club. They're word, : | A—The Yankees, followed by Begins Play Today widthe) $i ! yursity, both of St. Louis, Mo., tye Giants. OMAHA. Neb.. June 12 (UP) real free_and tose 20, gel and Knox College, | Q—How many two-hit games The world series of college SpiFlt 18 Rue and h ey
The schedule:
Nov, 29, Hope: Dee, 4s at Indiana CenDee. 86, Yarion Dee. 13, at Purdue;
produce. My first job will be to get a set ball club. I don’t want to move ball players all over the place. I'd like to install a player at a position and keep him there. I feel that helps the player and the
‘were turned in by National baseball—the NCAA tournament os League pitchers in 1951? | —began today as .15-game winBee. 1s. At DePauw; Dee, I, at Concor- A—Eighteen. National League ner Penn State met two-time Jun. ‘7. Butter: Jan. 10. Hanover: Jan. is, Moundsmen also accounted for 23 champ Texas. N. Tan'Sonh's: dan. 26. at Butlers Jan. three-hitters. Duke plays Oregon State, Holy
28. Ball State; Jan. 31, at Hanover; Fe elb S 8, St. Joseph's; Feb. 7, at Knox: Feb. —— wW runs di es s 8 n y t a Bal a TnL Feb, Q—How many home runs d Cross meets Western Michigan
‘ tral; Feb. 20, Washington (Mo.); Feb. 24, Johnny Mize hit his first dozen and Missouri faces Colorado, also nter). ii years in the majors?- State in other first-day games EE : : : : | A—Through his first 12 years of the double elimination Im going to tny to win and 4 Featherweights in both big leagues, the large tourney. keep the boys happy, too, That : . Yankee pinch-hitter hit 341 hom-! emai se —— can he a tough job at times TE In Line for Title ers, the same number of doubles. Softball N but I think we'll. be able to This included the 1950 campaign. 20TTRQ otes [ do it. BOSTON, June 12 (UP)-—Willie ios ie ete ator { Em-Roe Twilight League schedule fol- . i . \ (lows: Emerson Scheuring Tank vs. ABC| As for myself, my back condiPep of Hartford, . Oonn., twice Major League Leaders [Scavenger at Riverside No.5 Howard tion has improved a bit and I'm Sams vs, ndians Aper al verside 0. i world featherweight ‘champion, By United Press 3: Purdue Extension vs. College Eagles at going to try to play in another will fight Tommy Collins of Bos-| AMERICAN LEAGUE Riverside No. 5. day or so. I still think ‘TI be here June 26 in the semifinal : 3 AB R H Pet. : 3 J ih ! ton : 4 DiMaggio. Boston: 44176 13 go Mil, Beech Grove results: Speedway Products able to play 100 games this seaf liminat fes f h Sonia on senes. for the Boron. Gloveland 30187 33 81 370 (antry 6. Indians Medical 4: Herff Jones son and help the club at the same NBA duration” featherwelght wantle. New York 34 is 18 do 3020 Colonial Baking &. Fonish's schéuie: | title, it was announced today. Goodman, Boston 41 126 20 39 .310 g'y5 Mechanics Laundry vs. Forest Manor Pee a id! 2 x ecorating; 9:30, Allie orists vs. UAWPromoter Sam Silverman said | NATIONAL LAGE pot oscarat 30, Allfed Florist UAW the winner of the 10-rounder at sauer, Chicago 51 199 36 70 .352 2 Rhode Island Coach Boston Garden will meet the win- Adcock. Cincinnati 32 102 20 35 343 Municipal Stadium results: Link Belt Nash- Kobinson, Brookish® 41 153 35 $0 32% Block 3. JD. adams. Westinghoure| KINGSTON, R. I, June 12 (UP) - » . Q - . . . b 3 8 x ’ . ow J ner of a June 30 match at Wash Musial, St. id 52 180 29 59 328 Dealers 2. L. 8 Ayres 0. Tonight's sched- | Jack Kuy head basketball ington between Glen Flanagan of) HOME RUNS ole: 1. C10 A Tye Noble Richianders: | y. ; X St. Paul and Gene Smith of Wash- Sauer, Cuba 18 Mathews, Braves 8 Ordnabee os TBEW : . coach at Bucknell University for . n, Indians ‘Easter, ans . ahi ; 5 ington. Dropo, Tigers 10 Lenhart, Tigers 9 A = ithe past five years, today was i : Kiner, Pirates 10 Wertz, Tigers 9 _ Buch-Callahan Twilight League results: ‘ the Uni The survivor will be recognized p,j\s’ Dodgers 9 Regal Stores 9. Dental College 7 (8_in- appointed’ hoop coach at e Uniby the National Boxing Associa- BUNS BATTED IN | Con! SAI Faten 1. Williams 9; Blue yoreity of Rhode Island. . 58 i ' - a i———— tion as interim featherweight Jauer.Cubte = o8ionider Brk =~ 38 Soortaman’s Bless ous. scores. at Magtel.. GUY succeeds Robert C. (Red) champion while Sandy Saddler is Campanella, Brk_ 37/Dropo, Tigers 38 Creek: Linde Air 9, Broadmoor 4; Decatur, Haire who will leave to coach a PITCHING Merchants 18. Philgas 6; Chet's Drive-In' 18 -the Army, | Shanta Athites, 16-3 Marie, Giants §-3|13 Darko Cleaners 12 New York Figh school. {Minner, Cubs 6-1] : | re i — ' . | S——————————————— i . Junior Baseball Amateur Baseball OPS. Stops Phils Top, Bottom w——r TAEKINGTON B | TWILIGHT LEAGUE ~~ | PHILADELPHIA, June 12 NEW YORK — The Yankees
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Douglas PAL SE acuta 8. {ahd ides defsased Suniel Warton. 12- haye io Puy tickets to a Phillies Today 3 3 a 3:0 § 3 | 10, #ague, in Junior Baseball games side | Tomorrow 4: 4 NBY Dodgers 21, Douglas PAL 15. ‘yesterday. bl Athiet ee sume ol 0 Sales Sbturday Sis 11:25 31 —— § unday “a 5:3 : j i : : A re 6:25 12:40 6:45 i Legal Notice Legai Notice booth. Tuesday 35 130 3-88 — - 4 Wednesday ..... R05 2:20 8:30 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF AN ADDI- ky V SE} a Yoo PE LE PETE i TIONAL APPROPRIATION Option Rookie | ADVERTISEMENT versity will receive sealed bids for Jet ws p USE T 4 L FOR Pro Aston, Laboratory Nos 2, Revised, of hice is Dereby. given ia the Faxnayers = unt - p. m. Centra andar: ‘ime Schoo Township ol ario IV > T | (1:30 p. ‘m. Central Daylite Time) on the County. Indiana, that the.Advisory Board! ALBANY, N. Y., June 12 (UP) ATHLETE'S FOOT 15ih’ dav of July, I at the office of ang Trustee of Said township 2 ot —Eddie Urness, the 18-year-old : e easurer, in the Executive Building Ce 0 e Trustee a Eple . 5 of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Avenue in the city of Indianapolis. Jo pitcher signed by the Boston Red BECAUSE— i” . Indiana, at which time and building ali diana, at the hour of 6:30 p. m. (CS T) | t b ti ted d Dds will be ublicly Svened aud read TE. the Jah day St June. 1952. to consider| Sox at a.bonus estimated aroun {It peels off the outer skin and exposes a . ny receive aller the above a M v| J > ol s designated time will be returned un- Which said officers consider necessary to $50,000, was optioned to the Al [hurled fungt Joon eahtaet, If net opened. meet the extraordinary emergency exist hany Senators of the Eastern drying T-4-L, your 40e back at any drug
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arate bids for general construction,! School Township of arion County, |.« plumbing, heating, and electrical wiring; Indiana, in the amount of One Hum- Colonels of the American Asso-| will not be considered.) j % dred and Twenty-two Thousand Dol- ciation. | Proposals shall be properly and com-| lars ($122,000.00) to help cover the pletely executed on porposal ferm 96 cost of the construction and equip- - oe | with non-collusion affidavit required by! ment of a Junior High School, to be i Statutes of Indiana. and must be accom-! located on the corner of Shelby Golf Notes anied by Questionaire Form 06—a State Stheet And Ban a 40nd Jn Seid rd of Accounts. school township, including the Inci~ | w 's tol esults ‘at » n ach proposal shall be accompanied dental expenses to be incurred in con- mills. Net. Mrs Walter Brant pan by acceptable certified or cashier's check| nection: with said construction and rs. John David
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The foregoing appropriation is in addi-| tion to all appropriations provided for in the existing budgets and 'evies and An | extraordinary emergency exists to provide funds for the construction and equipment of a Junior High Schodl, to be located| on the corner of Shelby Street snd Banta’
ond in amount of 100% of contract sum. Wage rates on this work shall not be fess than the prescribed scale of wages determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. No bidder may withdraw his bid for
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By United Press i SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 —| 1 Bob Mathias, who as a 17-year-| old schoolboy won the 1948 de-| cathlon championship, is heavily | favored to retain his crown at Helsinki In 1952, and the only question seems to be whether he will set a new world record. Mathias himself will make no predictions. He is a quiet boy whose deeds have to speak for! him. He is affable to reporters, | but he doesn’t talk much, and his! answers are polite but brief, “Bob has improved in every! event since 1948.” said Stanford Coach Jack Weiershauser. “If Bob! could in official competition at Helsinki equal his all-time best]
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Mathias, whose home is in Tulare, Cal., always wanted to attend Stanford, and ‘when he returned from London he went to Kiski prep school to improve his scholastic average enough to permit entrance to Stanford. : At Stanford he has starred in track, of course, and last season was first-string fullback on the football team which . won its
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