Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1952 — Page 28

PAGE 28

Shaw Building

Bob Lavoy Signs, Lawoluk Is Closer

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Te

®

L WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1952

Bratton, Zannelli in

Maxim Suspension | Lifted by NBA

By United Press

SYLVANIA TV

Video Bout Tonight

By United Press DETROIT, Sept. 10—Johnny Bratton, who once ruled

The Indianapolis Olymplans| had Bob Lavoy's name on a contract today and were closer to salary agreement with big Bob Zawoluk, their

Giant 20"

MONTREAL, Sept. 10 — Light Heavyweight Champion Joey, Maxim must defend his title soon against Archie Moore, a long-

IC Team With

By JACK WELSH Dave Shaw, Indiana Central's fledgling coach who looks more like a student, watched his Greyhounds reel off

All - American draft choice. Lavoy, a 6-7 two - year veteran, who averaged 10.3 points

the welterweights, sought to make aging Ralph Zannelli of

Boston a stepping-stone in his comeback campaign in a 10-

At 23, Bratton has gone from the bottom to the top and back

round bout tonight at the Olympia.

ers. He defeated unknown Jackie Lovatt and Vic Cardell

ignored member of the division, or he'll wind up in more hot water with the National Boxing Associ. ation. | That was one of the stipula{tions made yesterday by the NBA |as it lifted its suspension against |

Mahogany Table Model

The "Claremont" Tops in Super-

a 45-minute scrimmage yesterday and then made his first/ per game last to the bottom in the ring. He | football prediction of the year. season, is ex- gained the welterweight title as a Prato amet hous was fe Suamfion from Cleveland 2nd Powered : pected to have fF : x a week ago his loquacious manager, Jac APP Pointing to a group of sharp a better year} recognized by the National Box when Clarence Henry injured Kearns, for failure to go through |}! Performance were BREN muscled young men, Shaw in- during 1952-53 ing Association 18 mon 880 himself ‘and was forced to with- with a title defense against for-|| | Eisenhower's toned, “They are going to make according to after Ray Robinson had vacated draw from a bout scheduled for mer Middleweight Champion $ 95 last night. At us or break us.” | Olymp Coach Lavoy jhe Crown, Bn os glory fidat tomgh agaihet Archie Moore. ay Randy Turpin of England. 259 winds 3 rent : g {last long for avilan e ele over WFBM- "8 ‘Herm Schaefer. | g THE NBA voted to lift the ban lobk at the res:

= » - THE MAKE-OR-BREAK boys are 42 freshmen candidates now seeking a berth on the Greyhound roster . . . a roster that will reach its official size with three squads

|

The handsome*$-7 Zawoluk, re-

'portedly wanted as a model and # Hollywood film tryout, has re. duced his original request for

$12,000. His mother is his agent.

The Olymps are scheduled to)

the championship from him two | months later. Victories over Laurent Dauthuille and Irving Steen have started him on a campaign which] { he insists will put him back on top

and WTTV at 9 p. m.

Mrs. Frank Leahy

against Maxim and his manager, after listening to a stirring plea by Kearns at its annual meeting, However, the convention delegates decided Maxim must meet Moore, a veteran St. Louis chal-

Including Tax and Warranty Model 22M11

City or Country, your best bet is Sylvania TV.

you. » ED LUCAS o face for the mal way when he r

again. | I i H St 1 i when the season opens at Taylor, begin practice, Sept. 24, and will 28 x un = eis ner io lenger, in a title match, the time You get the clearest, sharpest pictures possible. for 704 in the 5 Sept. 20 : open the National Basketball As- " ESN'T 1 z nm, , and place of which must be ’ : League a #0 sociation season, Oct. 31, against| E DO ear Zanne What's it like to be the wife Come in See our fine TV selection. O'Grady.

Indiana Central has 11 veterans returning from 1951, but these willing gridders aren't enough to carry the load until the grid windup, Nov. 8.

Boston Celtics the Butler

Fieldhouse.

in

Ringer Mark

MILWAUKEE — Ted Allen of

Boulder, Colo., set a record of Bratton ‘is

| the 37-year-old veteran from New| of a football coach? | England who was throwing; Mrs. Frank Leahy gives Times punches before Bratton was out| readers her own intimate story {of knee pants. And the betting of life in the Notre Dame footpublic senses no contest because, ball coach’s family next Sunday: no odds have been offered. Read her story in PARADE. an overwhelming

settled in the next 30 days. Turpin, however, was guaranteed a bout eventually either with Maxim or Moore. Under a motion proposed by commissioner Abe Greene and passed by the con- | {vention, the managers of Maxim |

A. C. RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP

A. Kenneth Poisel, Owner and Manager

Lucas earne total on a serie The fat middl hit 7 straight s No. 10 pin rei to end his drea out.

Shaw, probably the youngest land Moore were b ht . coach in Hoosier collegiate circles Dave Shaw 136 consecutive double-ringers in|favorite. | PARADE {the members Ng ied OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVES. till 9 P. M. at 25, knows there isn't a short- |72 pitches in the national horse-| Zannelli has won only two] Comes With fighters would meet Turpin, the! HU. 1 372 na womens .

cut to football finesse . . . just

CLYDE GRIMENSTEIN,

plenty of hard work and a . Jost], CLT West Point star in 1945

set of fundamentals. =» = -

and an All-American at Purdue in 1948, is handling the line this fall.

shoe tournament held here in|

1948,

fights in the past two years and

|nis victims were not world. beat- THE SUNDAY TIMES

current English Light Heavy. weight Champion.

5207 College Ave. ————————

nine bowlers cli class.—J. W.

Other scores:

Ceniral—Wester Ruby Bartley .

A GOODLY NUMBER of frosh [0,00 0 ao 0 onan | i. pr hopefuls are shaping up as poten- " ajely~ tial “slick articles” but there is| JOD. With the material he has, \ still plenty of smoothing out if In.| Shaw sa id, “He's particularly y Morris Wood tiomel diana Central is destined to have| mpressed with boys’ willing- 3 Niinels—U. §. a finished product in the Hoosfer | | ness to work. A lot of them are 4 Helena PU i Conference within two years. raw prospects but they want to * edith Williams | learn.” Shaw contends th - ennsylvania—Pov hounds will be more S Sy | Shaw takes his Greyhounds to eragton ron.

defensively than offensively this | fall. But he likes the squads’ running game. “Dick Nyers has been running well at halfback for a freshman,”

{Upland on Sept. 20 to meet Tayilor's Trojans.

Last year Indiana Central scored a 13 to 7 victory. But Dave, who last year was {I.C.'s most valuable player, isn't making any game comments.

‘Come on...your taste is about

Margaret Yeaathey y

ars Davidson ..... Porotay™ 8 Schmidt . ie Straush . anit

Esterline Don

the IC mentor explained, “and Jim Duncan and Dick Shrier are| “Theyre all tough es. Juli, Qualitih, wis on even terms at quarterback. Pecially Hanover, Manchester, and Jsikepr Shearer .... They are both smooth ball han-| Earlham. And it's like I said Deraware—! dlers but rather weak on pass-|- - - everything is in the hands Oar] Schmidt ___... ing.” of those freshmen . . . we might Gertrude Pfarr pn look like a million dollars or we Salen. Hoda +. 5 mm

INDIANA CENTRAL has two

rugged defensive ends in Joe Hurrle, last year’s captain, and Bob Crick from Franklin Township. Ted Herman, a Whiting, Ind., freshman, has drawn praise from Greyhound coaches for his work at center.

might blow sky-high.”

Good Thing He Wasn't Real Hungry

SHOULDER PADS

Like the BIG FELLOWS

$2.50 Football Gear Like the | HELMETS Big Teams Use Sammy Baugh Official Size and Weight $2.95 FOOTBALLS $3.85 ,,

Official Size and Weight |

to ‘strike gold’”

a Betty Lennis

PEPIN has exceptional BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. 10| Wynne Overill ; at the position for a lad a—Fi po t of hi (UP)—It was a great day for wth xondiana—i Just out o gh school. If he ; | allory stays in school and develops as Thomas P. (Buddy) John son Marle Slaughter .... he did in the prep ranks, Ted [when the Birmingham baseball Eo te—Home may be one of the future stars |club provided free eats and drinks) Riba : Sponsor’ in the conference.” at the final home game of the] PrlleRelt- Haai-o'ds Shaw will probably use Her-|Season. aie Ro man on offense while 8am Stuck- Witnesses confirmed today hardt, an all-city choice at Tech,| that the 115-pound boy stowed works the "linebacking assign-| away 13 hot dogs, 11 soft WHY PA ment. | drinks, eight snowballs, six g . 8 a | popsicles, four bags of peanuts SHOP SAl JOE WILDER at guard and, and three sacks of popcorn dur- F Real | Don Pfroeler at halfback, both| ing the game. 9 Fea from Dayton, O., are two other] Buddy said he could have eaten| © DIAMOND R freshmen likely to succeed this more if he had not had a meal at| I year in IC’s football blueprint. {home just before the game. © FRATERNAL Classes began on the Grey- | eS SWRIST WAT hound campus today and start- | Softhall Tourney ing last Monday, Shaw cut the | | © SHOTGUNS | ! Results in the Fifth Army Softball} workout to a single afternoon [Tournament at Ft. Harrison: Nebraska ® session. | Military District 7, Camp Crowder, Mo CAMERAS Mu {Camp Crowder eliminated); °Hiineis Nii #® The coach's primary target 1s (a7, DE" 10, “Gig, Min, He & to sharpen those blocking assign-|4 4 W Legnard Wood. Mo. 7, Wisconsin © | UGGAGE Al ments. Dave says his linemen are BiH cle, (Wuctnsn Mihlasy © MEN'S CLOT fast bat they are still missing eral a Hd rks Mitare Distros their cues, spoiling plays that|4 Fi. Custer 3 (Fi. Custer eliminated): should be’ good for plenty of Huriotiiiatistatt Thy Hamish bE SACKS BI avtage A RE | Cree

Ed © RHE SHOES PANTS 3135 $9.95 $2.95 Rte Hl EM -R0 E 209 W. WASH. ST. LL 3446 | fi A SPORTING GOODS CO . .. | a SAFE AND PROPER EQUIPMENT MAKES THE GAME SAFER Fidel - wi Why more and more people say: SN OXYGEN “TING to FOOT ITCHY Hudepoh!’ => golden Zditference noe: a The amazing of a new “dry” treatment }* TAN TS. * ° . 402N.C for irchy, iy toes or Athlete's Food is \ il: Sao 1S too good to miss Per ts 4 Na ~ . Any reason you should be missing out? Make today the i . day your taste discovers the extra pleasant, extra refresh- eT Guarante ing way Hudepohl "goes down." For Hudepohl is one ™ REPAIRII of the nation’s all-grain beers, with no syrups, no substi » »N 1 RITE’S tutes. Makes a difference? A golden difference. Try it oi

aa a Ta li a

ha Baoirper rrcrra i die aaihan Sa EN ———E a eR aE

cos Hudepoh! =

Distributed by BEST BEERS HUDEPOHL BRANCH, Phone: Market 8527

422 WEST NINTH STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA a