Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1952 — Page 28

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‘Mi i i i a r How many players were] ! nor gy biggest field in history—nearly Wednesday, picked up a lesser Q Were g . ] . By JACK CUDDY DALLAS, Tex., June 13—Coach 300 athletes—will compete in the title today. : tried at each of the Browns’ in | The Louisville Junior Davis Cup ; : Officials : tuiied Plow: Salers Weiter. : Jim Phelan of the mew Dallas annual State’ AAU Open track] Hare covered Highland with a field positions in 1951 team will meet the Central IndiNEW YORK, June 12—Reocky Marciano, crown prince“. b of the National Football and field championships at Ball par 70 yesterday to win the an-| '‘A—The St. Louis Americans ana Junior Davis Cup squad at 3 Kingan X C

shyly disclosed today the reasons why he be- League means what he says State tomorrow. Starting time nual Indianapolis Athletic Club had six diffefent men playing \rongian Hills at 10:30 a. m. to- beef oar at §

of pugilism, . about wanting depth—and Tex-js 2 p. m. tourney of 135 linksmen. first base, six different men at one-third, Th lieves he will be heavyweight king before October. ‘ ans—on his squad. Russ Smith. broad jump, and, He topped Charles Johnson, second, six at third and six at/MOrrow. : day. it mauler from Brockton, Mass., said he He put up proof yesterday bY jy ,mpert, who did a 4:23 mile Bert Kingan Jr, and Fred Burd-ishortstop. \ The Junior Wightman Cup girls peur next trip or party, i Kingan offi The modest ma ; a lek it up Matthews ifr Tovie had him on the trading the draft rights to Cen- © “ .. will be defending side by two strokes. Johnson o wnat has been the most from Louisville will tangle with Jut hone then : only: figwed Harty Ria) Ma hh foo. Rex Layne had hua f th jr ter Les Richter of California for champions. Lambert, who holds and Kingan played in his same, ...... of batters Vic Raschi the Wightman. Cup squad pf the | waite Maple Rd “There has would succumb to pressure iB floor in the second round o er three Los Angeles Rams players the all-time Indiana high school foursome. Hare carded 35's each has retired consecutively? Central Indiana Tennis Associa- 642 E. Map e ment of ithe their challengers’ fight July 28, fight last month. Si and buying outright eight others il Yecord will duel with Bill trip for his second IAC téurney Bi Yank right-|tion an hour later. Singles com- Where It's Pleasant to Eat! ter in ita pl » "om #4 | What about Walcott? from the Rams’ roster. . a of Ft Wayne North, victory in three years. Jim i A The a od an 8 \ J >" | petition is slated for morning with | , .c 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.. Indianapolis | “Joe is the most dangerous Five of the players are Texans 1952 tate pre nile ‘winner. Balch, who got fifth with a 74, ander e 1 {| doubles going in the afternoon. - minor change fighter today he's ever been, known to Texas football fans. state prep was defending champion. 32 straight ate | . o-» volved.” because he's an AgRressiVe mp, otherg acquired in one of the “wn Hare hit birdies on Nos. 12 and ters — last 12 | w op slugger. If he had fought mat largest deals in the history of wUNCIE Jaycees are defend- 14 but bogeyed 10 and 13. on Ase 4 2nd ES ARAL Indiana_players in: Thess an u!| way when he was young Ne pe jea0me will help give the ing team champions. Also com-| Scqres: rs on . | : ) ap. frase we ol | . n whee a? oe A . . 5 § p | “would have been a great Siam depth and balance” ‘Phelan 13 peting are: Flanner House, An- 1 Bean ri Fo 3 I 3950. v did he ny Dima to pork slaug pion—a long time ago. hunting. derson Jaycees, 14 Indiana Uni- Pies Bursside .. ooo... oi. dogi— 33 Q—HOW oa 8 Osbo 1s re here. 8 5 @ an" : i trackmen running unat- Chacies Johnsem ..0......... #6-36— 3: A] Rosen acquire {Osborn, Allan McDonald, Gene : HAD Rocky noted any particu- + RICHTER, outstanding line- versity trac g Jim Balch oe vie Si #'nis nickname, § (Tardy, Jerry Larner, Kenny Kingan's, o about Matthews backer, guard and center for Cal- tached, Great Lakes Air Force Jerry Leer ................... gi= 43 Flit ” liones and Charles Karabel meat process Jar Wee . ifornia and the Texans No. 1 and Detroit AC, represented DY George Enos ......... an S638 38 UP: ’ . stopped killin . and Walcott that might con- ifo ! . : z ioht 1948 Olympic Lou Feeney . .................. 3i-d—=32 A ..Clev e- | Wightman Cup girls are: Pat 11.1.3 ? draft «choice, was hard to release Lorenzo Wright, ympIC Ww pauison De aaasThays 49 She ; We Clean At 9.11 at its Indi: tribute to his beating them’ Phelam said. - ' broad jumper. R, McKenna '........... 41-33 33. 1and’s slugging (Stewart, Billie Stewart, Barbara Installed a New February PB Laas While watching Walcott in the But for him, the Dallas team Among other oustanding stars Fran Tram A 14-10 3 third baseman 'Smith, Janet and Judith Eaton {We Have Just Insta a It was’ rep Marciano a Matthews Board PHuatelPn oe) —— got Fullback Dick Hoerner, End competing are: Frank Campbell, peu Besson rr: Tl: ti 50 pitied a neh Beans Reardon ang Bie Cungman compete in fiachine oe Srabes rods op beaf und ' pai! : iy . Tom Keane and Halfback Gabby jack Cross, Milt Ross, Lowell pi: % 'C. Danke . oo... 7000 40-81— 81 Hie ool. : : ive You Ih Stabilization and that Jersey Joe Walcott's re- «eyery tine Joe missed a one- °/ JE ' ; HiDr. AC. Da ©! Sp-43— si pitcher in junior high school. the National Interscholastic ; Sims. The Texans bought Center 8 / erson, Archie BR. C. Brown 7. the compan coveries would be too Slow IN ywp or even a straight right, his Joo Reid Tackle Jack Halliday, Gellers, Tien i Jerson Vickers, W. Warrender fase ines Ti Q—Who was the last of the tourney in the South and Bob MAYFAIR CLEANERS beef ony _ their September title bout. recovery was so slow he had to pio 1 End Dick ams, Jir 13 yea | C. Greathouse .venvis 4-di— 82 Sor league spitball pitchers? [Martin and John Hironimus will VE FR-0603 ys ling elephants .k-hand Charles in or- Guard Vic Vasicek and En ’Kipon Hunt and George Granham. j’ Collins riveateaenss dieBi— 83 J 657 MASS. AVE. Informed sc It was like pu ng oe try to back-han ay "him. 1¢ Wilkine, all veterans, and rookies er rom W. E Wilson ll @-—% Lhe spitball was outlawed play in the Eastern Intercolle- . to be yuoted Oy. Bo fearon GO EE wg Dek McKissack, a fullpack, Hal- EN Swing UII cdi #8 in 1920, but 17 pitchers remained glate this week. : a Sema would like to reasons from ROCKY. : “harles hadn't been aw “back Billy Baggett arterback R 1 d H {Wayne Montfort Sr Sled SAW / lowed to continue aummmmmm am —— Te {A y { 2 ' i Browni aa {1-4 who were allowe Sn i | Hit tirely. peole would tink le, was DIRE gia, he might have fnehed 300 Pavia Anderson ana Center Aw- RACE LEAUCTS HAVE sitirle EE HAL, “0 divers: it foo 1a EARN PRL it woud ging ey ; gb LT- 80M § e a) rey Phillips, w _'D. Stone LULL 39-4— 84 vears before the last of the spit- = exclusively a chances frankly. And eré's A reporter remarked that The Texans are Sims, who Chance fo Break Tie Ce B Tugel) ena H4-u idl, Burleigh Grimes, finally = = a Ya] certainly no trace of braggart N! Rocky, himself, had appeared n1aveq at Baylor, Halliday and|% Dr. Harry Leer cranes aisle 3 droppéd out of the big league = 2 Ireland, 107 y the quiet, unassuming son of a guggich in February before wNoKissack from Southern Meth- : 4 4 Bud. Monev- WC Whiople ..iiiini lll dead 8 picture 3 = Brockton shoemaker. stopping Lee Savold In the odist, Visicek of Texas and Phil- Jack Farris an Q Y= Bill Pearson ln . Ee ttre pping t, a A 85 - = a. 29 sixth round at Philadelphia. lips of Texas Tech maker, two of the hottest stock Jack Kirby " . 45-10 35 = . HE IS. utterly unpretentious “i did,” admitted Marciano rin ota —————~ car drivers in the Middle West, W Colbath Lad 44-4135 Red S P $50,000 5 : g 1 despite his 40 straight victories with ard smile. “And . itch |have a chance to break their vic- Fritz Morris raneaaisenaee dl ox ray —. ® S and despite She fuck that Sais the only alibi 1 got is that Lee Gaines Top Pitcher tory tie tomorrow night When The Bilt Meyers o.oo j-it— 35 For Florida Rookie = \ , m a avo 0 . . . CATS 8 West 3t © . 45-46— 91 x v LY MATS to beat Matthews of Se. | Was a very smart boxer who was With Negro Leaguers \%'ock Ee . BE DOTHAN, Ala., June 13 (UP) J

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