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CEI. . eT Ce hr THE INDYANAPOLIS TIMES. AREA . , Our Tribe Will Shrine’ Jl Gavilan Turns Slugger - Against KC Blues Tonights” 4/124» To KO Turner Keep Title
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952
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By EDDIE ASH ; Tien Bones. Bat: Tribe Box Score CINCINNATI
* SHRINE NIGHT and the Cowboy” Kansas City Blues
{ 2 : . RBRo ac: By JACK CUDDY : 4 vs. the Indians; all in one package, too. Berton. i 3 138 Br United Press That adds up to the super special menu out on the Marshall. 3 1 18:2 PHILADELPHIA, July 8— » Victory Field greensward tonight. Rlustewarl: 15 vests e138 Welterweight Champion Kid The Shriners go on parade at] Edwards, it 1 2 0 : d f 75 the ball clubs at 815. Its/Lake Worth, Fla. The parent Babe ' if 1% i 8g (Gavilan; xis Speedster. Who Ph 1'Cleveland club reportedly paid ince +2 Ts 2a: 4 suddenly turned slugger to . always an interesting, colorful y p » 0 0 6 8 0 show when the in 19-year-old a $60,000‘ bonus|Jerkowski, 's .......1: 8 ¢ 2 1 4 i. kriock out young Gil Turner, By CA Murat Temple [for signing. ‘He's with Indianap-F. Smith, » ........1 0 0 0 0 9 | warned other 147-pound . con- PHI AS boys stage their olis on option and is sure to get Totals % ‘walked 33 J0 18 2 18 7 tenders today to wateh out for LAI ual ‘baseball plenty of ‘work if he makes hel, JaminicR walked for Perkowski in sev. Isimilar explosions . when he re- ~The hon party at the |grade. INDIANAPOLIS =o A B ‘turns from a vacation In his is over fo Tribe park The youngster relieved Ker- Wilson, 2b ....... S$ FL 8 4°90 ' native Havana. 2 Every year rigan on the mound in the Nielsen: it * rei i 3 si “I'd like to give Bobby Dykes babies wh something = new fifth stanza last night and |R Smith, rt 3 3 ia: ‘the same treatment in Septem- as much te is added. { pitched 22; innings. He had Juisen. cf .- 5 3 se 'per,” said the dusky “Keed” who many tried The Indians | four strikeouts, allowed two Montaive. e a:0 4.1 9 |scored a technical knockout over for playing hope the Shrin- hits and one run, and issued Sores yo : : t 33 previously unbeaten Turner at dozen year: ers bring them | 0 wa EE Sy 12:47 of the 11th round last night ° The majo ood luck. They 2m 8 Totals . .......31 3 8 31 8 2 before 39,025 in Municipal Sta- voted yeste HY need it. Eddie Ash | THE LAD displayed a great iNBiAR Ports © Nek Joo $00 Bot—"3 | dium. new . bonus The powerhouse . els ball and he's a cinch toi 2. Rossi 3. Adcock, Westlake 3: Ba. : { Dykes lost on a disputed de- meetings at Blues, holding down second place scare a lot of hitters. Desautels “fo. pase MITs—Adeock, Edwards ad | cision to Gavilan at Miami December, a in the American Association race, thinks young Score bears all the Abrams, Rossl Weatiake, Beach, Fla. last Feb.. 5 in tee, to be are only percentage points behind earmarks of a future great and HOME RONS_Rour Perko MAT.GRID :STAR—Fred Da- | Gavilan’s second defense of major lea league-leading Milwaukee. The/intends to use him .in regular| BoURLE PLAYS—Peilasrini to Borkow-| Vis (above), the husky two-sport | the erown. : George Tra Blues, who carry the Jeague's competition during the Indians’ jki fe fdcock. Baumer to Wilson fo Gear-| nro star who also shines with | 2 sn the minors, heaviest lumber, have defeated current home stand. |McMillan to Pellasrini to Kluszewski. | the Chi 8 + offensive | CUBAN lation. - AN champ had been besters nine times in 10 LEFT ON BASES—Cincinnati 9. Indian-| The \-hiCago Tears aj offensive THE , Be this season, so the Red-| Pi Sleveiand, Sry ohizatien "Base JON BALLS—Oft Blackwell 3, Score Yackle, oy be in dhe lineup to- rated z comparative Jght lo skins will have the 1aw Of aVer-! pitchers ag high as Triple-A | STRUCK 'OUT—By Blackwell 2. Kerri- DIGNF @ the W. 16th St. Midget Puncher 1 being nam ages running for them tonight | competition but General Man- “Rye “BH mlockwell 7 in 3 insiings, Rer:| Speedway In a six-man Austra- [outs a 25 professional Agia summer, They'll need help from | ager Hank Greenberg thought |? ‘in 2%, Totchine ie * Suites] lian tag-team battle. Davis will lpunch for speed. But last night, to be done source, too. wsmiths.| 2°.UCR of Score's fast ball "sir BY PITCRER—By Blackwell (Gear-| DE joined by teammates Bobby Ihe turned the trick in reverse. too, about The Kansas City wn wi a and natural ability he decided [hart = = ive Managoff and "Sailor" Fred | He let the terrifically aggres- spending f who are leading the re y | to place the lad under Desau- | WINNIR 6° PECHER Blackwell Blassie, in facing "Wild Bill" sive 21-year-old Philadelphia never even he Pre ph for a bob-| ih ny needs to. trai ghion UMPIRES Dixon, Mullen and Stewart Longson, Johnny Kostos and Negro force the fighting in every ball game.’ tailed series, two games, one 0-/,.¢ hie control and improve his ATTENDANCE—3050. Ray Eckert. Opponents for round, and he set himself to IT WAS might, Ste lomgriow might, te toe curve. He is built along slender Tribe Averages three b preliminary single-bout [Dunel with of re BE en tlub. owners eorge Zuverink Is s lines and is a six-footer. ¢ tests between members of the ©” . consideratio the rubber for the Indians in the| "coaen johnny Hutchings fin- BT yE IB HR Rat Av. two 1 i i | Ing. Bob Carpen series opener and he's well-rested joo out the Tribe Synge toil faster ...... 22 3 10°14 8 1 3 [re joan vil be decided by | The big opening came in the Phillies, w for the crucial assignment. ~~ |1ast night working the eighth Nielsen 0.228 41 70 8 3 4 42.308 9Y P.M. | 10th round, when he landed a. o-DODUS-playe: SNAP PO off f Hutson ..... 92 12 28 8 1 1 12 304 starting fime, | h > FIELD { are curi- and ninth, and he threw in some Smith 00.238 44 7215 8 8 31 .303 | crushing left hook on the jaw one in effect VICTORY IF huss. Luscious comedy with his pitching. (numbers .. 22 33 33371 2 2 : | of the challenger who had been ball league. Puke Easter comes out with his y as Gearhart "0.178 20 88 7 1 7 31 es : guarding chiefly against rights. “I alwa oo 8 ho hard-riding Blues. PLACING young Score on the stirpweiss 103 11 35 3 1 1 14 243 Oo ariety Turner's knees buckled and he favor of Ir > pen he mars in four days|active list means room must bejavior -....83 3 181123 8 2% lurched about the ring under a these guy: Be bi a SL patties with made for him, since the Tribe Tesm batting, 280. \o . Foot ° bombardment, but in the last rough for n the Loui aville Colonels and appar- roster contains 21 players, the . G WL IP H BB 80, ure in 30 seconds Turner came storm- they're tos: ly the. big: fellow fears no oficial mit. Ben Taylor, first Zuverink 17 8 J. p-BI1y nu . . ing back. Carpenter | pitchers in this league. jfacker, probably will be placed pisiort™e 33 3 I 82 32 38 3 Public Links 39. 4 don't even Luke will carry a .455 batting/on the inactive list while Easter Chakales 15374 35 52 1 YI 30 . AND THE game youngster they're © average into this new series and|contisues Zvailavie. | Narleski Teen 23 : ’ 108 of 5 To 18 By United Press {came out fighting in the Lil ited” Press TolesR $50,000.” ’ the walls, as m for the new player also X¢'Iisan 3 4 34 68 18 21 ‘but still weak from the - : . : ; : nited Press Telephoto. Under the hell be aiming for the w Wore he en Pp Yee | Tosheft 200 1011 14 8 3 MIAMI, Fla, July 8—The de- round battering. Gavilan set PARDON MY GLOVE—Gil Turner (right), the Philadelphia wonder with 31 straight victories, place clubs The Kansas City musclemen Charlie Sipple goes through with [fencing champion, two former pimself for every punch. Again distorts the features of Welterweight Champion Kid Gavilan last night in Philadelphia's Municipal . would get 1 ‘champions and an ex-Notre Dame phe staggered the challenger with Stadium during’ a flurry of lefts and rights in the first round of their I5-round championship fight, the so-call
a rumored threat to hang up his
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were rained out in Milwaukee
fast night and came to Indian- football star were included in a
bulky field that moved out for Turner's torrid pace slowed in the late rounds and Gavilan won on a TKO in the 1th,
a left hook to the chin, followed by a right smash to the same
apolis in top physical condition. A message from Victory gm ® . f ; wd 8 d play today in the -} No alibis, therefore, if the In- | Field today said that although B od T Second. rouna pia y ltarget. He battered the young-| pi dians bump thém off. the om sale for tonight's ir S wice Nations) Public Links tourna- ster into the ropes and there anager Fr rotests 56 Oo regase BUT to win, the Indians willl Shrners’ game was brik there |... 8; ¥MSLESC gpyy.| Dave Stanley of Los Angeles,i fia hooks 10 The head. The up| FA ng ; ’ would be plenty of d ; 4 i 4 : 5, Hetty hoo.es . P| By JIMMIE ANGE 18 | | , p " Et 07 3 Tolan Ti wen be erty? got eve SLE CHARLESTON, SEN |e moi vo hb geo ser avr ih 27 JUNE, AXGELOPOLOUS hayes pried i we gras fin, de comontet Lusher | pipes ‘stronger hitting than was dis- Beginning this morning, the N8 the state of Ohio like a hole @ first round bye, met George armpit and he appeared unable PHILADELPHIA, July 8 — =." on Roz ear-| I ene th S i 5 ld : " hid bden in played in the exhibition attrac-\meyelang organization is holding|!n the bat, didn't act as if they|Eluek: of Windsor, Ontario} Stan-jp fall. Slender, jockey - sized George... n.otests of the use of Posey! stopped tho fight.” ? have of fter, | ; : | . Hereafter,
neighbor|ley Bielat, the 1950 titlist from Referee Pete Tomasco then Katz intends to carry his bitter |Yonkers, N. Y,, faced Ernest Hay halted the bout to prevent Turn-/ battle of the grease to the New fof Atlanta, and Andy Szwedko of er’'s suffering serious injury. York State Athletic Commission
tion with the Cincinnati Reds here tryouts at Victory Field for understood the good
last night. The big leaguers didn’t {policy last night. do any fooling around and mauled YOURS unattached players in the PO" G0 VEL, 0 were the
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Indianapolis area. Three sessions the home guard to the tune of! Columbus Red Birds, who graci- Sharpsburg, Pa. the winner in George Katz, manager of Turner, |if and when his befallen pupil, be hung o© 10 to 2. . 5 Ded, Sapung af 10 a. m.| 00 transferred their aT end 1939, played Ralph Ghiete Jr. of complained bitterly because the previously-unbeaten Gil Hoy Derpritung Beg hl Ly aseline only ee Tunes S2W hor valuing several wee Waly Redlegs really poured Ii On|. in charge are Paul O'Dea, |83Mes to the West Virginia city Jacksonville, Fla. referee had intervened when only gets another shot at the slippery, a life, “waiting for the champion- meet again oe Triple A adversary. Lukei, .." wetzel and Wally Las. Decause the Senators face a To-| Another interesting match 13 seconds remained in the round. [crown of Welterweight Cham. In the steaming dressing room gnip match.” It was her birthday, Pleted. _Bewell’s National Leaguers eol- | owski \ledo, O., court action if they set Pitted Andy Pilney, former Notre But practically everyone else pion Kid Gavilan. below Municipal Stadium, Katz but Turner said “she wasn't dis- The Am a lected 18 hits, including five dou-| foot in the Buckeye state. Dame backfield ace and currently praised . the official for using] Katz, manager of the youthful, said, “I want to say this in front appointed.” nowhere w les, two triples and two home But the cellar-dwelling ‘Sen- |assistant football coach at Tulane sound judgment—including Turn-|21-year-old Turner, who suffered i Most Philadelphi tod establish ° runs. The Tribesters, with their 2 ; « : of the Commissioner (Da Gros-i ?Iphians today felt russ. The THbesters, with Sheir . | ators didn’t show any appre- University, against August Tam-|er. who said, “the referee was his first defeat in 32 DProisa)_I hope I get the same treat- Gavilan stopped Turner because walvers, al Q Cit n Welsh Rare Bits | ciation of that as they whopped burrino of Chicago. right, I was in a bad way. \fights ‘here last night, bitterly ment in New York Gavilan got the local lad was “unable” to use favor of m ueen City pastimers. | the Birds twice, 2-0 and 3-0, | However, the favorite i i Gavilan, scaling 146 pounds |assailed the Pennsylvania Ath-; ” » ,. his usual relentless -to- tional Leay Bob Kerri the vieti hb er, orite in this here.” Katz said he’ll seek a ré » -gong-to = Sersigan was the Hstin | to. run’ Columbus’ scoreless “working man’s” tourney wag! to Turner's 1441;, was unable letic Commission after Turner turn go with Gavilan by Septem- Song style. cuss the m Si e ° 3he a nual By JACK WELSH streak to 23 long innings. still W. A. (Dub) Pagan of West to score a knockdown, but the {was TKO'd by the cagey Cuban per in New York. Da Grossa, who| Turner, who reads the Bible be- Among th ng an eorng. e was | . rw [Palm Beach, Fla. who was the Ting ropes certainly robbed him |clouter in 2:47 of the 11th round. wag present during Katz’ blast, fore every bout, showed reporters ¢ the All-Sta plastered for 12 blows and | With all the talk of big dough ] 1 h of one in the 11th session. K . ithe passage he read b 5 the Americs eight runs in 41; innings. The | in the majors for boy wonders, | CLARENCE BEERS held tne 0hY Player who remained under #28 Prod, Wie watched his prize was cafied ito 3 Pryste huddle} phassage Ne. fead. before Jam resentatives .- 1 3 3 ’ Aa SNL #1 par during yesterday's opening| iladelphia-bred buzz-saw cut in the shower-room area away RIghts bout. | home runs were belted by Joe | things are getting so bad sport- Red Birds to four hits in the, ..q a5 he whipped Gene ning IN THE official scoring at the| his teeth with 25 knockouts in from r t a a2 t 3 It was the 23d Psalm, which he 678 to eons) Rossi, catcher, and Bob Bor- | ing goods salesmen are corner- seven-inning opener and Red Em-|,.u of Memphis, Tenn., 8 = end of the 10th round, Judges| 31 pro fights since May phy pom al 5 con read, in part: : posals: kowski, ; jor y oy 8 . Lotn ’ > y 1, 1951, | : 5 {read, : wld Inneides . ing Papa in tie maternity ward. bree allowed ouly Yhrer Fateties Pagan ‘today was matched Charley Daggert and Lou Tress| delivered a blast at John (Ox) | Katz’ verbal attack resembled “The Lord is my shepherd , .. i ONE THE TRIBE'S lone runs were Afte o ¢ s 2 only fo : ap har os DF he ed against Richard Copeland of St. had each given five rounds to] Da Grossa and the rest of the the fistic bombardment the over- He maketh me to lie down in ing the Alltallied off Ewell Blackwell in the r that stunning TKO y four hits e first game, p,y) Minn. Gavilan and five to Turner. The| commission for permitting zealous Turner displayed in the Breen pastures...” they conten fi last night in Philly, it is now [but three of them-—-along with an| | modifi the game it rst inning on a walk. a single, ‘ovigent when Turner copled |error—were enough for the vic-|Hoosi I referee had Gavilan leading six| modified use of grease on scar early rounds of his first cham- the pitchers a hit batsman and a double steal: Gavilan's. style th pos tory ‘Hoosier Results |rounds to four. Gavilan was given| tissue and recent facial cuts pionship bout. Fight R | 'P a or Blackwell worked three innings, A tle e carbon Ie Seriatora” three #unz inthe pRobert Haag. Loutsyille. defeated Anthony the fifth round on a foul for one| bY last night's fighters. Turner grabbed an early lead 9 esulls - BIS uted Gn Harry Perkowski three and Frank . {nale came in ihe eighth inning Lyon Lee, Ingianapolis. bye lof Turner's low blows; but he had . 5 2. = lin rounds won but failed to hold By United Press TWO Rd Smith three. The attendance was! » * 8| Donald J. Keith, South Pasadena, Cal. won the round anyway. | ANGERED IN ‘typical man- it. | (PHILADELPHIA — Kid Gavilan, 148, — 3059. Ray Robinson had to cancel [On two hits, a sacrifice and an eed Robert Crouch, Indianapolis § Wo “0 “U0 5 SCT en agerial fashion because Referee “I tried to weather the storm Ghia (1 ™ (retained his’ world welier: seniority 1 Luke Easter did not play. | Dis fight tour in Israel because grToR: Iv of | govert Funk Indianapolis, bye. reralibealen in 31 professional and Ng Tomasco halted the fight in| in the 11th round,” the energetic | weight titre" * . is. wand, weiter cause of th His lame knee acted up as a pe wasn't over his heat ex- 18 on > % Sheauia) game jan Holmes. South Bend, Ind.'4 and 3..grateur bouts, wasted a return | the 11th round of the scheduled Turner sald with boyish enthu- real outpointed JoRnny Grecs:- 1b, Mon: baseball wh result of his playing in both haustion Siem Je Sh2up AB a i oraay | Cana Roberts. Anderson. bye, detested int With Gavilan in September;| joo naer, Rau protested vio- siasm after his TKO. “I was as BROOKLYN. N.Y = Gites. Takao AVE hes Playe . so lon > , [Charles Owen, Jefferson, 5. : *|len | | Trenton. N. J.. out ardia, ends of the Suidqay Soublehéad ago that territory was ot postponed because of rain | “Charles Hess, Indianapolis,” bye. {but the champ said he was gun-| ype 2vilan should not! fresh in the 10th us bawas in the Log bo Doan men which er in Louisville and he had to hot too pretty . pAmold Koehler, Indianapolis. detested ning for Dykes i they cannot . : e ’ { . ) lay off for treatment last night. . Lester Keily, Atlanta defeated Robert! Turner will be consoled by re- : : leag 1 During the contest, the Tribe Junior Baseball {Buchsnan, Indianapolis, § and 5. { . y | : eague wit customers received a look at Herb Li | L : (A League) At Brookside: Brightwood celving about $40.000 as his 20 would then Score, “boy wonder” southpaw of| ittle League Baseball Methodist 13, Brogkside PAL 7. At Rhodjus: If per cent share of the net gate. men. Ipdians Er sexe ss sd vk a0 p01 13 2 8 League) 2 Nilay Business. Men 0.Go ing Notes {The gross gate was $269,677 | THREE— Walker and Stewart; Newman, Edwards side Ban 18 universal: Tigers 0: Bel] Highland, Woodstock, Hillcrest and Me. | 12TEESE ever registered for any| umpires in and Katzenberger mont 20. Riverside Jets 8: Hawthorne 34, idan Jills were victorious in ihe firs: welterweight title fight and the and ejectio: vel. Bears 1%, "North | Side Ramblers 0. Team Tournament at. Hillcrest yesterday second largest in Philadelphia's! the league * { ) 2 ernoo e - i ’ i Legion Baseball [iS Wenkie:, AL Bromide: Christian PAkitlopin Country: Gup 4-1. Woogstock. fe: [ing history. Gavilan’s champion-| Tie Lmpire Robyatis. Broad Ripple. 10 = RODYSNSE ht a aL Lorie feated Broadmoot 3-2 Hillerest defested/Ship cut of 371; per cent will the player h . cdghfans, Bioad Rigoie 10. Rehvamsif. At Washington: Counter Boy Flasnes $010, Lleasant Run 5.9, ' rodstock de aome-to about $75,000. FOUR—In | | HMMS mum salary irs = om ———— FIVE—CI The Major League Teams — | = { EIS te. ers In e « i wre 1 Phase TANDIN G Cheap With an Angle=— | Sos : \ i ve in i : g United Press { » REA. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION M ST LOUIS, July A major league baseball owner, Se ———————— INE » flw : ¢ : : rain Won Lest Pet. OB | Hiraapet ad Tait. showed today how to buy a big league club without putting a ——————————— Arst large «03 S— . aries a } i I AS. Kansas City fp 0 843 HL Anes AMERICAN LEAGUE up a cent of your own money. . —————— expected to St. Paul : 42 49¢ 129 Gi 1 i i : : : the 1952 Ol ’ eer- tiofihrotis 8d fe Altar CATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Cardinals president Fred M. Saigh said the miracle The Yan DN a 9 8 1 GAMES TOMORROW | whole transaction is legal and en-, : rr Charleston © 0 L304 Rr al AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [tirely “feasible. | “That seeth CE MES —- ° s Tom 1 M \ | { Fr. A ——————" Won Lott "Pct. GB | - Kansas City at INDIANAPOLIS (8:15), -| Saigh said he and Robert E.| Yel at _ssctiop of the law. is of X hall : New York 4 “20 608 -—| Milwaukee at Louisville (2). {Hannegan, one-time Post { ng used every day, but you Osis. etball pla) g Chisago vu irr teens 34 564 3 | Minneapolis at Columbus. . time Postmaster| g..4 hear of the other deals.” Er —————————— ers, 41 offic Qevelana hr 3 380 3a 8t. Paul at Charleston. ; |General and Democratic National, “ eas, : A —————————. i . C it . Basal . A, 3 3) AMERICAN LEAGUE |Chairman, used “ fek" | Saigh said. “You hear about fine pic Comm A Philadelphia". 3T ds 11 eS ATIONAL » used a “gimmick” to} ype pecause the Cardi Se ——M———————— teur Athlet h : L LEAGUE save timated $7 use the nals and ————— . RTT tives 3 8 3 13's No games schiduied. an estimated $795,000 in| go pnegan were in it.” a hewspaperir , NaTioNak Seattug 33 3 ES ULTS YESTERDAY taxes on. a $2,500,000 surplus the 8 * ———————— They wel . : Won Lost Pct. GB AMERICAN ASSQCIATION Cardinals had accumulated Every dollar due to govern- . rewin IAI, fo i . Brooklvn es 51 2 108 lotus (First sume, 7 Innings) o 41 Bw : ment was paid after numerous —————————: ces yg th » BL oaSuls 3 815° 8° | Charleston 000 x=- 2 4 0) HE SAID they “did not put up checks and investigation by reve- > . ——————— h ymple * . Philadelphia 38 1 gSoftman, Allen 5) and Rand; Beers andy cent» hut borrowed $60,800 of nue agents. Neither'I nor Hanne- vig ——— 28 bean OF . Cincinnati . 44 429 2014 =: (8 d ) " o on TI ——— most a mon . BOGIRAl + caererase 33 i 3 columbus eon ame) 0 0 3 3 ihe $4,060,800 sale price from a 8an asked for, sought or received fcan teams . TERNATIONAL LEAGUE. © Chiles od Bares: TS, 000 03x. 3 8 0 bank when they purchased the any special rulings, favors or! ee ——h—— York later omtreal Won Lest Pot. - GB ley. roi; Embree ‘and Hems=iclub “in 1947. They then trans-| privileges,” he said. —————————— hi . Rochester 1 4 3 sa - ip City at Milwaukee, postponed; joried he gurbius at a low tax FE ——————————— H o| Syracuse ,.! 44 Jo 5% 5%!’ Only cames scheduled [rate, ught up the late Sam : a 3 i . | .. A, Sotmeneld ';. B00 | vom SRRICAN Leacun |Breadon's stock and declared a SATGH 18 presently under in-| ————————— een. | Baltimore... 3 4 am de NATIONAL LEAGUE dividend from which they paid off dictment on charges of evading Sr ——————————— To Los Buffalo AM 3a NoseaN I AL LEAGUE their loan. personal income taxes totaling sb ——————— (All Night G etre Aha cul 3. | Saigh said the transfer of. $49,620 for 1946-49. ; Sr——————————— CHICAG( Reais enV Night Games) _ *in..3 Buffalo 11, Rochester 2. | funds was taxed under a sec- The Cardinal president re- Ta Tea ————— cago Cub — = use 4. aa _| tion of the Internal Revenue vealed Hannegan came into the I ——————————————————————— bought fron . code which sets ‘the rate around | deal only eight days before it EE ————— ers a little . , 7 per cent, as compared to 371; | Was closed. : was on his . ; o ; per cent penalty tax on idle sur--| Saigh satd Breadon told him " les club o . ; % | plus. lonce the Cardinals were not for League tod: . | Sem. John J. Williams (R. (sale. Later, however, he saw —— A Cub sp . Del.) said, howeverythe $2,500,- |Breadon about buying the future mo : 34, was” ser * i 000 was set aside for a stadium [stadium site for a department : : -. . make room . ; which was never built, and thus, |store. He was told it was not for - Manville, ri was “idle surplus.” {sale, but as he put his hand on from the 8 : The whole matter came up when the doorknob to leave, he heard “—— H————— Manville is Willams inserted a statement in|/Breadoh say: “The time has come : Chicago Mo the Congressional Record saying for us to sell the Cardinals.” —A atten w the Internal Revenue Bureau ap-| Saigh said he took off his hat 1951, in an parently did-not check the trans-/and coat and the dickering began , . ' : ~. the Dodger: action close enough and wasn't mma : : a . 2 record this getting all the taxes it could. | “MR DISNEY HATS _tories comir ” ” o rr . . COLIN F. STAM, chief of the ; Pr : : & Joint Congressional Internal Rev- $1 : ] PERMAenue Committee said it was ques-| ‘at Nat : > ‘ "PROVEN tionable whether the funds were Ra . : : ‘a ; " 2 : 3 Are —_— liable to the heavy penalty tax of ciel Hote i pss x Ls ; d ; Mi {37% per cent. ! . ; { . a fi bh ; 1 it i FREE RTI . . . ; oral | Saigh said the transfer of the | £5 I. fis ner eer 'e . year a er year TRI-STATH : FRANK FEHR BREWING CO. INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE 2, KENTUCKY od Sale 4s out of Sie Wie" Lo 1 rl Sa al ai al sinafalt 0 ned 5 Rik - ~~. i» i - — prem . I~ $a Lg . i in a : 3 : a SE : . : + : } \ yp ‘ ¢ » % ¥ ™ oe on : . . 3 v . »o » ul hs ; : a " : : tl wi . ioe -— _ " Re Mh in AER yy Rn Jn HS HR hl MA Ei an in 5 le, aa paki a ; ‘ » >
