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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1 THURS
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By NH HELSINK ; LEO PETERSEN |The fact that-one Yank failed to Delia Meulenkamp of San Fran- 33.25. Calhoun got off to a poor A r start with a weak first dive, Russian at)
United Press Sperts Editor ‘qualify in the 1500-meter swim cisco in 5:214.
sweatsui HELSINKI, July 31-— Gerald hurt these hopes. suit st
Gunther Haase of Germany foreign new
» ” » RUSSIA gained- the basketball
Holan, Ohio State star from But Lee's diving lead and the 1 : was second to Lee with 37.60 the Ol restch 1 ashed a 10. fact young Ford Konno of Ohio finals with a 61-57 victory over| ,,ints after three. djves and re Westchester, i nas C2 State turned in the second best Uruguay. The U.S, held a scant] y,aohim Capilla of Mexico was papers {minute-old Olympic 200-meter cn, qualifying time kept the 43-39 lead over Argentina in their (hirq with 36.47. a ool «breast stroke swimming record to- chance alive, game’ for the other final berth. | 5 s'm another, ope day when he won nis trial heat in + = a =» Russell Mockridge of Australia yy goQEETBALL, Chile beat pages and 2 minutes, 36.8 seconds. Czech JAPAN'S Shiro Hashizume Won the 1000-meter cycling *¢%iguigaria, 60-53, and Brazil de- looked ' thro . : del had won his clipped 37.6 seconds off the old against the clock in e feated France, 59-44. The winners papers, ther Ludoviet Koma ad won his clipped 37.6 s ! “time of 1:11.1 and Enzo Sacchi| oq the right to meet tomor- burg. He ti {in 2:38.9, 1500-meter mark in winning his of Italy won the 1000-meter race oo ern frth place in the Olympic ' latest copy o Meanwhile, little Sammy Lee of heat in 18:34. Konno also bet-|from scratch. ‘i tournament. put that ba Fresno, Cal, led eight qualifiers tered the old mark in qualifying Leels diving was excellen ¥ Three finals were scheduled toe the colorful . . “7 ®lday, putting him 7.29 points ahea oo 000 t hook his h into tomorrow's Olympic high ir 18:53.7 and Defending Champ, nd-place ‘Joaquin -Capilla 42Y In ecyclingggthe 1 meter shook his he; ’ 26.38 19" Setoncr : {time trial, the meter scratch, away. diving finals when he scored 86.38 Jim McLane of Yale also made of Mexico. and. the 3000 meter ‘tandem —but {points in defense of his cham- it in 19:09.3. But Bill Woolsey of In Yhxing, two Americans (the U. 8. had no chance to Soore AT THE
{Honolulu was eliminated when
|pionship. | | John McCormack of ‘the Uni. the best he could do was 19:24.6.|
{versity of California placed fourth An American girl from Hon- ? ; wih 75.26. Jack Calhoun of Ft. olulu, Evelyn Kawamito, also | can Alexander Webstey ice Spain in an attempt to qualify Lauderdale, Fla., was eliminated| set a new record by 1.2 seconds | nd Scored dog an "ous for the final round-of-four, ine heat in’ lquarter- ina Cleve. dividual sabre fencing, equestrian
y N Brow f Cleveii A to a dressage, and elimination bouts
won and two lost early bouts. | y ’ points in any of them. Weltarweignt Ohatley Atiins of Competition is also scheduled Gary Tid Or re in water polo, where U. 8, meets
ment of Ste biggest depa garian athl through the newspaper & moved rapid another unti ern German
_ Times photo by Raymond Bright. v R i | when she won her DIDN'T GET AWAY—Dick Weasner (center), 18, of 2524 Kentucky Ave., was checking his trotline last Monday in the East Fork of on the final dive. Two Russians
: } . fied. 5:16.6. i White River near Seymour with Estell Pennington (right), 2207 Conrad, and Delmar Hillard {left}, 801 S. Pershing. A 35-pound flathead qualified Two other U. 8. lassies also
x swimming records and| : : ’ catfish, lured by goldfish bait, was caught on the line. When the three ‘men tried to lift the line, the fish began to pull the boat down- |. cycling ih ol as thesqualified for tomorrow's semifin-| detision : over stocky Mircea in boxing Li oe mal river. After struggling several minutes, they managed to get the fish's head in a landing net and swung its tail into the boat, The fish United States pitched its team als. Catolyn Green of Ft. Lauder-| Dobresco of Roman 3 THE YANKS continued their away. ; bit Weasner, gashing a thumb. {championship hopes on swimming.|dale, Fla., did it in 5:23.8 and} TAMWEIGHT Dave Moore Steady reduction of the Russian . Tre Russ . - : YT BL - lof Springfield, O.. lost a spilt de-|point lead yesterday, cutting it DOXINg Lor : . leigion to the defensive boxing to down from 74'; points to 55 He was 3 {Korea's Joon Ho Kong and pdints. They did that by picking the “imperi: rl e an e ur i i Featherweight Edson Brown of up eight points in women's diving, but he show {New York lost a decision when six in men’s 400-meter freestyle, to know wi {Joseph Ventana of France re-and three in team sabre fencing, Kk The Run ar an Fourth Place Berth |covered from a first round knock-'a total of 23, while Russia scored pew aL avs
ST. PAUL, July 31—The Indianapolis Indians will try were retired. getting back into their elusive fourth-place berth tonight ? ar. with the young southpaw pitching rookie, Herb Score. starter Bob Kerrigan, Bill AberThe Indians, one-half game out of fourth behind
try grabbigg final game of the series with the
neapolis, will
Times Special
the| ————
8t, Paul Saints after dropping a 7 to 2 verdict with some untimely
hitting and bad base running.
8t. Paul leads in the series, 3
hit two doubles and a single and times in his last trips to the plate in the St. Paul-|
has hit 17
Minneapolis series.
The Indians scored once after
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hart, Chakales and Stirnweiss
ST. PAUL made 11 hits off - nathie and Frank Papish, includSharman's 10th home run, that broke a 1-1 tie in the
second inning. A crowd of $680, largest here| ‘since opening day, witnessed the Shrine-night affair,
{down to win the next two rounds. four in women’s diving. Russia's water polo team lost! Mrs, Pat McCormick of Long to Holland, 4-2, and hence willigeach, (Cal, won the women’s ‘not enter the final round of four, springboard diving title as Mrs, | In 200-meter breaststroke quali- ze Ann Jensen of Oakland, Cal., {fying, Monte Nitzowski af Hunt-\.;}jeq gamely to take third place. {ington Beach, Cal, won his heat jy... Boiteux of France won the in *®2:40.6 in a one-meter victory men's 400-meter’ freestyle swim, over Joly Dumesnil of France, [first men's swimming title the (U. 8. failed to win since 1936, as Konno finished second. ” » . 200-METER breaststroke qualifying, Monte Nitzkowski of
19:24.6 as he finished second in his heat to Jean Boiteux of | France, who won the 400-meter | IN
race yesterday. Bolteux, seek-
games to 2 and can further Bohhy Wilson was out trying to strengthen its grip on third place. steal second in the first inning. An Indianapolis vietory Mossor had flipped 11 bad pitches, would give the Indians a split walking Wilson and Snuffy Stirn-
Major Leaders
(Based on 200 Times at Bat)
NATIONAL LEAGUE in 18 games on the western weiss, who scored after Pope ol, St Lous 5 Bb 5 Toki usial, ouis ; | tour before returning home to popped a double. Atwell. Chicaso. 88 23 28 13 I entertain Milwaukee Saturday | a 8 = [ichman New Yark 17 x3 o Il 443
MOSSOR, who walked 7 and igssewsis
night. Cin. 85 319 33 98 307) {struck out 8 Indians, got in trou-"afke: Brookivn 87 313 50 96 .307 » x ou ble in the 7th when he loaded the A A AS. Pek EARL MOSSOR set down the bases but Pinchhitters Lloyd Gan hnlegciohia 83 38 45 108 240) Tribe with 8 hits, 3 of which came Gearhart and Bud Hutson fanned. Keil, Boston ror 18 10 44 108 38] off the bat of Dave Pope, who has, Pope's second double came in Pox. Chisage: OF a9 132 33 308 |
9 52 131 |Rosen. Cleveland 97 370 65 1}
stretched his consecutive - game the eighth after Milt Nielsen's |fancie “New York 35 340 65 108 308
ing an Olympic double, was | timed in 19:12.3. ! Lee, regarded almost a sure bet ito win the U. 8. its fifth consecuitive gold medal in the high dive, was credited with 16.43 points on his first dive, 13.60 on his second, and 14.25 on his third effort. {| His first dive was a flying one and one-half somersault |
Woolsey was clocked in | i
pike running, his second a somersault backward straight, and his third a reverse somer- | sault straight running. ! ” » ” | AFTER THE three morning
Huntington Beach, Cal., won his heat in 2:40.86, in a one-meter victory over Joly Dumesnil of France, Ludoviet Komadel of Czechoslovakia set a new record of 2:38.9 in winning his 200-meter breaststroke heat. The old mark was 2:39.3, set by Joe Verdeur of the U. 8. in 1948.
» » » THE ONLY American to gain the women's 100-meter backs
stroke final was Barbara Stark of Berkeley, Cal, who finished
dives, John McCormack of Los fifth to give the U. 8, its only {Angeles was fourth with a total two points of the day. The vice lof 34.83 points, while Jack Cal-|torious Miss Harrison was timed (houn, a Naval ensign from Ft.in 1:14.3 and Miss Stark 1:16.2, Lauderdale, Fla. was fifth with No Russian had gained the final,
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yesterday. The team total wasp. fighter is the first time he
Akins Has Had Enough Welterweight Fights
By ED SAINSBURY
Sports Writer
CHICAGO, July 31—They say’ you find out how good
is really hurt, and by that
the 36-stroke front nine. broke rule unbeaten Welterweight; Johnny Saxton looked like a
even-par-35 coming home for a mighty good battler today. The New York welter was,
slammed to the canvas for the! |
Clark Espie 75, W. Ardapple 74, first time in his career last night, | W. Clinkscales 74, Red’ Mackey although that career had extend-| 76, R. Smith 81, H. Danby 74, ed through 30 pro bouts and car-
The knockdown came with dra-|
hitting string to 12 games. He single, but Pope was out at the 2 cups TOME RUNS 2 . | plate trying to score on a wild (Birra Tinker 31 Done con® 1 Tribe Box Score IBEW recovered by Mossor Hodges, pi 3 ATED ~ ‘ who threw to Catcher Ted [sauer. Cubs Dropo, Tieers 87 ‘ . TANARIS 0 at Hosiaek Thomion. Giants i Brae. Phillies 08 HIGHLAND CLASSIC—C. E. Johnson, chairman of the Highland Golf and Country Club golf y obinson, . ! . . » » . . . Nilsen. 2» ........2 3 8 1 & 8 Quincy Troupe's single off the, PITCHING | committee, checks the scoreboard (left) with Bill Kiley and Harry Bitner during the annual Highland Banish, » ? 8 5 8 4 aright field wall scored Harry Rae Dodgers Ther Slants 13! golf classic yesterday. There were 304 golfers in the tourney. “ni {8hantz, A's -3' Wilhelm, ants - tirnwelas ..4 18 3 4 8Malmberg in the 9th, but Gear-igiants Ax, 18-31% | Drake's Team’ Nielsen, If 4% 3 4 88 { . | mith: rf 133, ‘Remember the Bunion Derby? | , an Y 1.3 2» | ; Ba 102 341 8 1 : AAS: : §ivaman, 8 iii ] 3 : 2 3 : ins iq dal ro , 8 . { pn ddd Farm Boy Walked, Ran | ; Gearhart, Ib | $e 300 | : Golf (Classic fm 2iiig Across U.S. In 573 Hours Hutson struckout for Wilson in 7th. | ~ i Cross * ® n ours { Chakales struck out for Papish in Sth. \ . . | Team No. 10, led by Sam ST. PAUL By AL DEWLEN someone who remembers comes oy ore a Richmond professional ABR HO A E| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION United Press Sports Writer by and wants to chat. won the annual Highland Classic Cassin, 2... 1 194% ASSOCIATION | RESULTS YESTERDAY ORL A atin yy lass on dh $3 3 3 ! Summasconr..... 8 39 63 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (UP)— You have to remember the - } 2% Just am overgrown | garke 3D .- a.eie 4 8 0 3 3 gMiwaukee .. 00111867 33 633 i (First Game) | )—You 0 e farm boy, stuffed with corm- |2669. Drake, who was 1-over on| fink, nif £34 FARE oH HOH he TUM we Lg 3 ga decade when Barrels fled x ors | harman, of Pe 18 1 INDIANAPOLIS $ 51 4 in Miller and Rand: Biake and Uncer (with men clunked over Niagara, bread when I decided to enter | 5 Louisville ........... 3 ! A473 ; ; - ”" am ied of IIE EE ulm Rn re a ta po] hat race bo reales TONS oe overpay. | Tail ; THAR AMERICAN LEAGUE a.B an, Laue ib, Seg 4 Melbiere to recall a great endurance ath- Re yo no | Other first-place No. 10 team ¢ ‘on Dost Pe 18 g ’ P \ | ’ whe » h . . i INDIANAPOLIS 100 000 001—2 Now York ........ S68 : (First Game) llete named Andrew Lane Payne. was the day of stunts and d- | members were: R. Timbrook 80, aw Lege eee Ea #3 gen 0 BR 3312 3 “He ran, and won, the Iongest, wars oul sens . 3a 8 ERT — ’ y ny ‘nN. RUNS BATTED IN—Neilson. Sharman, oo i , i ones | Ameras. Climo 2. Mossar 2 Ozark; Troupe. TB aa Jolly (7) and Owens: Russell, Jones (8). toughest and richest foot race in Payne grew up on a farm near, WO-BASE HITS—FPope 2, Sharman, philadelphia 46 500 Bla (Second Game) American history. Fovil. OKI d miler! Messor. St. louis ......... 60 406 18 Charleston .......... 000 001—1 7 9 " tiny Foyil, a. and was a Dr. H. Sexson 79, P. Whittemore| HOME RUN—Sharman Detroit . 35 63 .38T 22% Kansas City . - 031 020 00x — 6 13 0! Officially, it was the Interna- jn high school. His best time was! {ried him to fourth ranking among| STOLEN BASES—Amoros.. Cassini, Cim. NATIONAL LEAGUE Beers, Car 8) s. Nevel an ¥ car {in high . a8 79, R. Montgomery 79, C. Poling| try : oli. Won Lost Pct. GB. [Partes. © cob (41 and Kerns; Nevel and ional Trans-Continental foot raceq:45 which wouldn't win in the|90, K. Johns 81, F. Marlow 81, N, |(I'¢ World's welterweights. D PLAY—O1ark to Rose. y | Tis 45, {90, K. s 81, F. , N. | LEFT DN BARE Indianaseils 8 SU BirUn HOB ube TON ine oy oo frOM Los Angeles to New York. pig time today. But Andy had en-'McMahon 29, H. Schroder 84, 0: "BASE ON BALLS—ON Moser 7. Kerri- LG 2 J 52 Minneapolis 400 000 010 i— 610 o But to the press and public of qurance, and could have run an- Galiher 83,
4 2 48 508 $ pan and Isbell;
;an_2, Abernathie 1, Papish 2. Chicago ...... 1 Fox, Libby (4) Za- 1928, it was the Bunion Derby. other mile or two in the same STRUCK OUT-—By Mosser 8, Kerrigan or : 3 18) and Katt. Early (5. | A “ ” - v Papish i. =. SEIAll eer Bf] WM MR OH AMERICAN LEAGUE And Payne was “our boy An- time on the same day, if need be. HITS —Off Kerrigan 4 In 423: Abernathie pittehurgh : 28 72 280 33% New York oi, 200.000 000-0 3 3 drew, : i
§ in 213: Papish 1 in 1. WINNING PITCHER—Mossor (10-9). Chicago 032 010 10x— 7 11 1 LOSING PITCHER.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a Ww Kuzava, Gorman (2), Hogue (3i, Schaef-
on lost Pet. GB The 20-year-old Oklahoma | SIXTY DAYS before the derby,
Kerrigan (2-7),
ES—Hieks, Dixon and King. Montreal 3 304 aller, } Ostrowski (8) and Berra. Kretlow, farm boy and 198 other distance [Payne went to California to put ATTEND ANCE—5680, 3yracuse .... ode Cs ng Pitcher Kusave (s1. TV e'® LO! runners from throughout the his 170 pounds in top condition I Ae 2 411 13), (Ehiladelphia 300 920 b00— 4 8 0) world started walking and trot- |with roadwork along California Baltimore 3 3 457 1h Fowler (1-1) and Astroth: Gray (9-11), ting from Los Angeles on Mar. highways. He learned to pace Springfie Pe 4 2 : 3ins u ; { ; Ottawa LLL 46 86 411 31 [Bnei oer HOM ees tio 5 9 3 4 1928. Fighty-nine days later |himself at five miles an hour, and PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Cleveland 010 020 001— 4 6 0 the survivors puffed inte New [that's what he averaged in winWon Lost Pet. GB Brodowski, Benton (6), Trout (9) and) ‘ork’s M i S| Gard h Hollywond ....... 7 i 302 — Wilber g Beller (7-11) and Hegan Jigme York's Madison Square Garden. ining the race. Oakland .......... 71 582 2 Runs Evers, ernert, Simpson an el-| y y v ’ San Diego ......., 68 35 545 5'a ler. Winning Pitcher Brodowski (5-3). Payne walked and ran the The race went from 20 to 40 Seattle’. oo... 59 58 504 9% Washington 310 000 200— 8 8 0/3422.3 miles across America in miles a day with each runner I} Los Angeles ...... . 80 A2 192 12 St. Louis L100 001 0OO— 2 5 © 573 hours, 4 minutes and“34 sec- a S a Sortiand dann » §1 j52 3 oF terBeld (R-101 and Grasso: Byrne. le BR, 0% 3 timed. It was tough across the San Francisco ..... 7 : -10) “ourtney s . y . a ; Irs Sacramento eT TA I 28 perry ang vem or: Home Runs—Golds- onds to win, Arizona desert. and worse when
NATIONAL LEAGUE " = »
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION the walkers had to fight a blizon
Lost Pct GB
New. Orleans. 3 SH emi (First Game) as 03 HE POCKETED $25,000 in prize'zard through the Texas Panhanhattancoss resseny Of 3 Fit 1 New York SOU 101 010 24x10 11 2 money. Then he hung up his dle. Then there was unseasonal Mobile cevaiiii. 50 80 B00 tp Lown. Kelly (3), Leonard (7). Rush (8). high-topped running shoes for heat in the Midwest, and often Memphis 53 58 471 10 (Manville (8) and Atwell. Hearn, Wilhelm Birmingham ........ 81 58 488 11 [31 Gregg (3 and Westrum. Home Runs good. crowds so thick along the race Nanvie 3B 4-iv helark and Rhodes. Winning Pitcher Wil- = minancial, Sports Promoter C. track — U.S. Highway 66 — that fe Te “ ’ (Second Game) C. Pyle's cross-country derby was/they had to be herded back with TEXAS LEAGUE Chicag © 200 020 002— 6 12 1 =r res 8s ] y $ 3 > : Dallas Won Losi Bol. GA iNew York 020 000 000— 2 9 3 a flop, and there was a week's de- motorcycles, Dali 3 3 - Clipps (1-8) : . 4 : : in e : Dreveon 8388 Et Grand 9) and Westram. Home Rin. Sager, 14Y before he managed to pay off, The field continually dimin0 Shrevepnor : 5 517 2'2 4 hs . Oklahoma City 00. 58 53 313 3 Losing Piteher—Jansen (1-5) the prizes. But Payne was a na-| ished, and Payne gradually built 7 ; wooo 39059 300 4'2 piirepyrgh 001 000 020 0— 3 ¢ 2 tional hero. President Calvin yp a wide lead. Once, in Ohio, $30 Anionio 3 38 496 3 Broskiva 000 001 011 1-4 8 0 Cool i ; { Beaumont 36 62 473 T'a) "Pallet. Priend (8) and Garssiola: Ers- oolidge invited him to the White gn English runner, Peter Gaeer Houston as 51 8 £29 13 kine Black o) and Gampanella Home House, and Congress honored him vurz, almost overtook him. | sae uns — Merson, Campanella, Winning Piteh- ‘ r--Bl oY - as a distinguished guest. , ’ am re Try to | TSS animes feat ant pe. Sinecinnati 000 020 010-3 ® © ame pushe ayne nto | | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia 000 000 16x— 7 11 0 } INDIANAPOLIS af St Paul ‘night! Wenhmeter Smith (8), Nuxhan (8 and! OKlahoma politics, and since | out. eq ue | Louisville at Minneapolis night Seminick: Roberts i166) and Burgess. | 1934 he has been clerk of th “After Pete folded,” Payne re- | ] 18 At 1 v V om Runs—-Jon s t— . i | Sglumbus at Miwsikes /nignt Te alone tai "| state's supreme court. * lcalls, “I just kinda coasted on in . AMERICAN LEAGUE Botan 200 981 300-1 : 3/ Now 44 years old, some 25'to New York.” . mew York ar CICaro inizhi Roston 000 200 00x— 2 5 0 3 . Boston ai Cleveland = wie. Tihs (5 and Rice, Spahni pounds thicker, gra¥ and an oo-| i» » * Fh leiania At Zero a) ight and Musial. Losing Pitcher Presko (8-5), |casional Sunday golfer, Payne has LATER the man who eventually . NATIONAL LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE {little to say about the distance _ ** ’ ’ . r ¥ John Salo of P: . Pitishurgh at Brooklyn (2 Toronia 7, Springfield 4 {stars of the present finished second, John Salo 0 as- , ’ a he hort Ottawa's Buffalo 8 (ten innings Tn P : 'siae, N. J., began to creep up on ‘ 8t. Loui t Bostic tawa u i \ 8). | . . - : . Only games scheduled ) (Only games scheduled.) i An a . " " ” Payne. Andy told worried Okla- . scheduled.) I er LEAGUS THEY MUST be good” helyor."tans then: “I set my own : 3 Portland 4-2, Seattle 1-1 i®aid, “judging from the times. B y . . GAMES TOMORROW Ban Diese 5, Sacramento. 2 1 a ens thir: 1 Utinace and run my own race, and * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION San Francisco 4. Hollywood 2 couian |SCuss em because I
I'm not worried a bit.”
Ne games scheduled Los Angeles 6, Oakland 4 ren’ ee em. sway. it's J * AMERICAN LEAGUE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION havent 8 I 5 Shem, Anyway He was 15 hours, 35 minutes , New York at St sh Gann Memphis 9. Birmingham 2 “5 and 390 seconds ahead of Salo
New Orleans 18. Nashville 8 There's a game for vou.”
Philade 1a A! Clave and dalphia Mobile 3 Chattanooga 0
Boston gt Detroit when the race ended with 20
Washington at Chicazo Little Rock 6-13, Atlanta 5-11 (first . In his desk at the Oklahoma laps around Madison Square NATIONAL LEAGUE same § a AS. LEAGUE capitol building,” Payne keeps. Garden. \ Chicass at Sp iE ame) Houston 1... Ft. Worth 0 jsome clippings, snapshots and an Payne bought himself a Model Cincinnati at Bostor Oklahoma_City 3, Shreveport | official program -of the Bunion A roadster with part of the prize
Pittsburgh at New York St Louls at Philadelphia
Tulsa 3 Beaumont |
on the family farm. He socked the
wan : mis |] rest in the bank and went back to Welsh Rare Bis | ix
By JACK WELSH | Monarchs Will Meet | ‘When Rogers Hornsby finally
pL ¢ gets settled with the Cincinnati Philadelphia Stars |
Reds, the players will learn all |
. The Kansas City Monarchs the Toucenitation camps aren't [y.ke on the Philadelphia Stars at 8 EE Vietory Field tomorrow night.
fut? Game time is 8:30 p. m.
The game will be a preview of ithe All-Star contest slated at Chi-
Harry Matthews waid he “didn't see Marciann's left
Ean Antonis 4. Dallar 3 (10 innings). Derby, however, just. in’ case money, and paid off a mortgage
W. Morgan 86 imatic suddenness in the opening Shumaker 93, 'W. Deal 85. F. seconds of his nationally tele-| Kingery 84. R. Block 91, Dr. E Vised bout against Virgil Akins| Baker 94. Dr. J. Westfall 91, J. Of St. Louis” who is ranked third| West 93, P. Dolly 91, R. Orbison 2MOng the world’s lightweights. 97, Dr. G. Link 82, 'Dr. C. Me-|A 2-Handed flurry by Akins, a Cormick 103, H. Shumaker 107 F'PPIng right to the jaw and Sax-| and C. Imel 106. ton, the 2 to 1 favorite, was on
the floor. = » LJ : q 5 I ft 8 i a No. 6, captained by Gill HE WAS up at the count of ividen. won second, place with|two but had to take the manda-
2675, Gividen had an 80. Third| ¥ place went to Noel Epperson’s No.l! Sant, He lanes ou Dat
! round, and then took charge— ram, hich nad 2q71.. Brper- throwing plenty of leather and! Son, 0. | i s decision. Bill Heinlein of Noblesville was, On RE the unagimous decision
“That surely was a knock- | the top pro with 32-34—87. Others " * were: Wayne Timberman, Merid-| 90Wn" Saxton laughed. He hit ian Hills 72; Tommy Vaughn, | me good. But he's a hard kid | Hillcrest, 73; Don - Carmichael, to fight, switching from left to |
Martinsville, 74; Bob Grant, Ko-| agit Aled. Thavy what Be |
komo, and Marion Smith, =| y try Club, 77 each. mith Couns He's a good boy, but not the | Dr. Harry Leer was the top| Aghia that (Luther) Rawlings amateur with a 35-34—69. He beat Dale Morey and Jack Hesler,
{Indiana amateur king, both of Solunar Tables whom had 71s.
(Central Standard Time) | AM. P.M {
é 8 Minor Major Minor Major Today “a 12:15 5:30 ome u S$ Temorrow . 1:10 7:30 Saturday 1:48 ¥ 2:10 %:85 Sunday § 0:02 3:15 9:40 Mondar 55 4:20 10:45 Tuesday Ne 11:10 5:20 11:45 Wednesday oo 8:30 2:15 8:50 2:40 y a ants Ee J haa 4
Akins, bitter because he “has fight welterweights to keep eating’ because none of the top lightweights would tangle with him, said bluntly, “No more. I ain’t gonna fight no more welterweights,” he said. “He leaned on me all the time and with that weight on me, I got tired about the sixth round.” " » » “I FIGHT Rocky Castellan! next month, and that's the one I'm pointing for,” said Saxton. “It looks like I can't get fights with. the top welterweights.
| (Johnny) Bratton run out on me
three times, and (Billy) Graham twice.” But after his showing against Akins, probably no lightweight
| will be willing to take him on. {| He landed with both fists all
the way and twice Akins, though he said he was never dazed, appeared groggy. The fight drew a total crowd of only 1972, 1024 on passes, and had a net of only $2643.18. Each fighter received 25 per cent, plus $1500 from television, for a total ayoff of $2135.79.
MR. DISNEY HATS
$10 : Only at Nas Smith's in Indianapolis 5 Clay Hote) 110 W. Wash. ; 58 On the Cirel 4
rele Test Bids.
Indianapolis
By United Press
dans NOTICE. RACE FANS!
See the 3rd Annual
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on Wednesday night television| shows will receive a boost of $750 each, according to an agreement closed today between Promoter Jim Norris and the board of governors of the International Boxing Guild. ) The present minimum of $1250 for each majn-eventer will be boosted to $2 starting Oct. 1. The new agreemgnt for Wednesday night shows will cover the year starting Oct. 1, Norris also disclosed that all Wednesday night shows under the new contract will originate outside of New York City. The shows will originate chiefly in Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis but some of them will come from Washington, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Baltimore, { The question of Friday night fights, which are televised by a
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One of the Nation's Greatest Steck Car Events 40 CARS STARTING . . . 300 LAPS T0 GO! .
hook! Gad, considering the way Rocky telegraphs his punches, Western Union gets competition, . &. ®:n
{When Jean Boiteux broke the
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| record, his father—fully clothed ~—jumped into the pool to Kiss | him. For a minute, they didn't know whether the old guy was | happy or had dropped his watch.
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‘coming Negro All-Star tilt. [day night fighters is $3000.
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