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THURSDAY, ‘SEPT. 11, 1952 pr

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By Jim Smith

No Reason Fair Can't

Have Big Car Race

THERE 1S nothing to keep the Indiana State Fair from

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2In Scrap For Notre Dame QB Spot

Guglielmi or Carey to Get Leahy's Nod |

YOU'RE going to hear a

having a National 100-mile big car championship race in lot about Ralph Guglielmi and

connection with its 1953 exposition,

{Tom Carey, a pair of Notre

But Fair Board members hadn't better just sit aroun® Dame sopohomore quarter-

dreaming about the idea. Sched-

ules .on the AAA are made up’ he ome week from today in the early, usually about the time of Little Brown Jug at Delaware, their December meeting (this year 0. That race, with an estiIn Washington) and the favored mated purse of $65,000, is to ones usually get the first crack at pacers what the Hambletonian choice dates, is to 3-year-old trotters. You The objection often raised by = can bet there will be plenty of | Bob Terry, owner of the Horse- Hoosier harness fans on hand man and Fair World and spon- for that one. sor of the two biggest harness | JHE races at the State Fair, the WHEN THE Sonja Henie Ice Fox and the Horseman, has [€Vue moves in town Oct. 3, the been misquoted and miscon- Butler Fieldhouse, long a basketstrued. ball emporium, is going to take on ron a new look. The playing court will USUALLY ONE heard Bob said Pe taken up and in its place will he would pull out the stake races 80 10 miles of pipe that will

and take them to another track Manufacture ice for Sonja’s port- |

if automobile racing ever invaded able rink. his near private domain. Actually, And unlike the basketball court,

key battlers Leahy's first-string quarterback when the Irish open their season in Philadelphia, Sept.

backs.

The two 19-year-olds are thg for Coach Frank

27, against Pennsylvania, . Leahy, in good spirits despite

forebodings of a tough schedule,

hasn’t indicated which youngster will get the nod. Guglielmi, who sparked ND to a 19-12 victory last year over Southern Cal after the Irish were trailing 6-0, is .reNe garded , the betf ter passer. Carey

Bob never said anything like that, Which lies north and south, the ice of Mt, Carmel, During the harness racing ses- Tink Will run east and west and| gauqrean ag is a shade gion I asked Bob: the space on either side will be (Sharper as a “Do you have an objection to filled With grandstand-type type seats. runner. Guglielmi is from Columbus, O. an automobile race being run on! Meanwhile, Leahy has lost

the Fair grounds track after the harness racing?” “Certainly not, Jim,” answered]

Bob. “I have nothing against au-| T K 1l tomobile racing. In fact if it will ops eg ers bring in more money for the Fair | I am all for it, ‘Wi th 672

“But I would object to: the, track being used just before a| AL KOTTKAMP, rolling for harness race or to be used for|the Trophies Unlimited team, last five or six races during the sea- night led the city’s league bowlers son. I think that would ruin the With a 672 series. track for the harness horseman! Two other keglers managed to and I certainly oppose that.” |break the 650 mark. Kottkamp I agree with him whole heart- had games of 190, 226 and 256. edly and no one has ever sug- {Del England had 215, 217, 218— gested running five or six races 650 for Herff-Joies in the Induring the season. |dianapolis Classic at Pritchett’s ® x =n while Robert Dewey had 289, 173, BUT THE Fair Board will have | 202— -664 for the Howe Men's 400 to act fast. Their biggest trouble| Club League at Pritchett- Huntwill come in scheduling, for they O'Grady. will want the same date Syracuse] With Kottkamp leading the has had for years. But that could Way, Trophies. Unlimited outbe arranged and I think if Ira Iscored Fred Cline’s ‘Realtors by Vail, promoter at Syracuse knew [2968 to 2938. Bob Susemichel led | he could add another track to the for Cline Wik 844. oe championship circuit by switching! LEA RS Z his or er would do his level Rover TED ea on divin. HH best in that direction. Del England, Pritchett Classic . 650

| Rob Susemichel, Fred Cline Realtors. . 51s

IR. Whitman, Dave Hockett Auto Sal At the moment the Fair Board! Joe Akard, Sicanoff-Tallow .s is thinking of promoting the race] |Gharlie McCann, Delaware Bowl ...... bh COX OW Drugs ....i..... themselves, If they do, it Will be Roy” Kirby superior Cherioiet 1 "1": 631 a pusishe romating a race isn’t! [Marshal Snoddy. Superior Chevrolet. . 8

moter. Actually there are a num- |i Jordan. Chet's Aro; ette, Howe M ber of good promoters close bys John Harris, Ss er os cive- 813 who would handle the job in ex- Harry ser, Stumpf Bros, change for use of the track for|Lee Laux. Eagles © & Son ...

ag one “still date.” Bl Torrense.” Presdel Transfer . That date probably would Jess Burks, El Lilly ras us, probably come in July and eer- |Gerry Srosinng Re of Shumb are tainly wouldn't hurt the track as far as the harness men are

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Earl Henry, Martinique Lounge ....... 03 John McGrew. Martinique Lounge ... . 603 Stan Tuttle,

Senior Defensive Back Bill Gau-/ 'dreau of Baltimore for the season 'yijje Tenn. has reported to Coach because of a knee injury. 6-1 halfback who won his mono-|

The

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. i1 — Eugene (Pat) Gedman, senior fullback and most a

uable player of the 1951 cam- |

paign, will captain Indiana University’s eleven this fall. Gedman was elected by the Hoosier squad today before it began its practice session. Coach Bernie Crimmins, who thus revived the plan of having the squad name its leader in advance of the season, said in the future major lettermen will vote at the end of the season. Indiana has had game captains named by the coaches since the late Bo McMillin gave up his Indiana post after the 1947 season. Gedman scored 48 of 1In- | diana’s 118 points last year and led the Hoosiers in several other departments.

1. gram last season will help coach the freshman squad, according to Leahy, ‘when school opens next

614 lined up a tentative starting back- {WIRE

field of Lou D'Achille, quarter-|

Fisner and Gedman got off . #64 long TD runs yesterday as the[19, Tech at Broad Ripple; Sept. 26, pected to go in one of today’s Washington at scraps, Don Guariglia,

|Hoosiers prepared for the sea-|

D: d. Joe Schembra, Bil Flocken am Sale So | son opener, Sept. 27, at Ohio | concerne (Ren Messmer, Jere Jones . 597| State y Manley, Legion .............. 595 ! hb [Jack Curran, Legion TE Crimmins has moved Ed Slosky THE FAIR got a “taste of what| |Andy Ritzo, International Harvester .. 2 y 5

gpeed means to gate attendance) | Loren Lanham, Delo Realty

crraravee DY de Watson, Roberts Milk 3

from fullback to guard.

on the last day when they ran| Dick Kessler, M. & M. Electric. ....... po rx . motorcycle races. There were 9000 | Bernice Strohm. Interelub ic rea sai ALTHOUGH three offensive in the grandstand. At the Wis- George Kraessic. Holy Name ....'' soy veterans, Phil Klezek, Allen

{George King, Foxworthy Ford ...... 51 consin State Fair in Milwaukee oi; Thredkeld, Herrmann's Moriary se3 championship big car race drew Robert Owens. Eli Lilly . im Jackson, Taylor Grocery «dv x = more than 28,000. Quite a differ- Gene Ronnigan, Remington Rand ... 558 ence. {Bob Ardery, Remington Rand ........ 58

Race fans here want to see a [Bernie Mi Sastosh, Federal Employees. . 556 rno iessen ock Island .... 2 555 championship dirt track race. yn Gre, Production Tools . The time for the Fair Board is Bob Mosure's Dairy Gibson's

to act Now. .ss not next spring. |Abe Katzman, Lewis Kossman. Indiana Gear

‘Reggie Klein, DURING the Grand Circuit/5" 5 50m BT. Jnana gear Lt meeting here last week, I had aTam Uberts. Block's chance to talk to top driver Frank |g; i, Sturmer, Diamond Chain ...... 538 Ervin of the Good Time Stables, Ray Martindale. Internal Revenue ...533

r WOMEN'S LEADERS Goshen, N.Y. I was amazed to Eva pai Plan

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learn Frank was traveling around|i,is Hawley Lilly : the races with 17 head of trotters! [Mare Misier Fe over Clinic y Fox orris Plan — and pacers. {Judy Hindel. Schuster Coal ... Frank is a grand fellow to talk|clara Fon. Milano Inn

to. Extremely modest, he by- Marge Srenon, Milsno, Inn vores 51 ri co ert Cleaners .....¢.. 541 passes his training work and gives|jo Thompson. Alert Cleaners .. ih

all the credit to his horses, And Marie Christian, Milano Inn

|Sophie Lowe. Eli Lilly +» 528 they, incidentally, are the most Frances Musgrave, Brant's Apparel . 518 beautifully trained you've ever|Pat Dryer, Morris Plan Se

rely act up and in| Katie Hoover, Eli Lilly seen They ra p Hilda Grobel. Schuster Coal 12

the winner's circle (a spot they|rosemary Leslie, Town House Chicken 5

visit quite frequently) they arel Dune a un R antz, 8 and B eos rs anes SOT extremely well behaved. {Ramona Frosch, Morris Plan oi... 504 The next appearance of the {Bernice Boggs, Alert Cleaners ....... 503 6 Time Stables string will {Rosemary Smith, Hanover Clinic ..., 502 ood {Marge Brancheau, Indpls.

Bleaching.. 502 | Joan Ruddle, Bell Telephone ..... .

5 PI E ’ d . Jem Oglesby, Rogers Jewelers ....... 64 ecsie Culligan, Reeve Roofing i ayers niere in Helen Schmidt,

Block's vires 495

Hager and Jack Houston are sidelined with injuries, major lettermen still dominate Purdue's offensive unit. Waller Cudzik at

Flanki ng Cudzik are Bernard Flowers and John Kerr, ends; David Whiteaker and Joe Wojs tys, tackles, and Tom Bettis and

5/ Tom Roggeman, guards.

The backfield is made up ‘of

Rex Brock for Klezek at left |

half, Dale Samuels at quarterback, Max Schmaling at fullback, and Earl Heninger at right halfback. Purdue's squad and coaching staff will be given a civic sendoff next Tuesday in Memorial Union building in West Lafayette, The annual intrasquad game, open to the public, is scheduled Sept. 19 ih Ross-Ade Stadium. un ” 2 INEXPERIENCE may several Butler players to do “double duty” when the Bulldogs open their season, Sept. 20, In an ICC night game at Evansville. Doing offense and defense work

will be Fred Davis and Les Ger-

. fe . tlach, quarterbacks; Don Kelly, Alma St I 1 ceen 489 Meridian Hills Event 318 Sreyens, Internat Reverse tees i037 Gene Mangin, John Riddle and A total of 164 players have Aon Soan, Bryan and Miceli ...... 413 Wayne Walls, halfbacks, and entered the stag four-ball tourna-|ardeila Kramp. Gibson's . ... . . ." 3¢5 Fullback Norm Ellengerger. ment to be played Saturday at| ————— Riddle, Butler's top rusher Meridian Hills. Professional | “Le last fall, missed sterday’s Major Leaders 3 A a vay

Wayne Timberman today said a full day has Been planned for those who participate.

By United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AB H Pot!

G The club's final st is being Musial, 8t. Louis 138 516 Bs 7 e ag 8 Kluszewski, Cincinnati 121 448 §0 145 31 planned for Oct. 1. Saumholtz. Chicago... 90 359 49 114 3a . choendienst, St: L...136 557 80 17 Bob Dyar recently won the Me- gg inton® Brooklyn 135 467 HH 142 3 ‘304

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drills because of illness. n = » LISTED on the Xavier University (Cincinnati) roster this year ‘are a pair of ex-Cathedral High School _Players—Tackle Mike Co-

Pat Gedman . .. naton and End Chuck Kirkhoff. Mark Dean at Indiana State, hik-

Purdue center

IU captain Walt Cudzik . . .

Xavier opens Sunday night, ing returning lettermen to 16. Sept. 21, at home against Quan- Scott is back from Marine duty. tico Marines. The Leathernecks’ # 4 2 top ex-college performers are End PURDUE and Notre Dame will Jim Mutscheller and Quarterback be seen on NBC live telecasts this John Mazur (Notre Dame), All- fall. The Boilermakers landed the America Tackle Jim Weatherall| Oct, 25 date at Illinois and the (Oklahoma), End Joe Rilo (Vil- Irish-Oklahoma game will be lanova), Fullback Johnny Ker- TV'd Nov. 8 from South Bend, estes (Purdue), Tackle Bob Wer-| (ther NBC-TV Saturday games ckle (Vanderbilt), End Bob Scott gre: (Stanford) and Fullback Gene

Sept. Stewart (Miss. State),

Sept.

20, TCU at Kansas; 27, Princeton at Colum-

ny Bratton today w closer to the top of the welterweight list which he once New York State Boxing Com- path

lously easy 10-round decision last night over Zanneli, a 37-year-ol ring campaigner who has been stabbing for glory for almost 10 years,

Bratton Has ‘Finances’ Hold Up Maxim-Moore Bout

Easy Time With Zannell

. = By United Press

DETROIT, Sept. 11—John- according to former heavyweight - as a step king Jack Dempsey. Dempsey

Bratton pounded out a ridicu-

Bratton, who won the Na- | tional Boxing Association's ver-

sion of the welterweight crown | didn’t even | work up a sweat as he turned |

18 months ago,

back the game-but-tired Zannelli.

By United Press

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 11—Only “a few minor

financial items”

Eagan,

ruled, and aged Ralph Zannelli mission, would promote the bout was on his way out as a boxing With International headliner. Club as a minor partner,

A Maxim-Moore match was one of the stipulations laid down by d the National Boxing Commission just two days ago When it lifted a suspension placed

‘Banister Quits AA Post

MILWAUKEE, (UP)—Bruce Dudley, head of the American Association, confirmed ja report A. L. BRATTON TOYED with Zan- Signed as, vice president of the {nell through the early rounds/league. and didn't start working until Referee Tom Briscoe questioned ing has yet been held to act on

Dudley added no official meets

said he former chairman of the

stand in the way of a light-heavyweight title fight between Champion Joey Maxim and veteran challenger Archie Moore at Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 26,

and Eddie Kearns.

Boxing! of England.

in Montreal

same reason.

on Maxim and his manager, Jack And, at the same time, the NBA made the managers of fighters promise that the winner would meet Randy Turpin

2 » ” MAXIM HAD been placed under suspension by the NBA for failure to go through with a title fight against Turpin. The lightheavy champ still is under a ban in New York State, which is not a member of the NBA, for the

| Dempsey said Eagan, a millionaire attorney, had ofered to

Wis., Sept. 11 Inn

Banister has re- another $50,000.

put up $50,000 to stage the bout and Wilbur Clark of the Desert in Las Vegas had offered

“The managers of Maxim and

Moore had agreed that Las Vegas

is the proper site for the fight, and they will sign as soon as a items are

u = ” 2 5 TONGUE - TWISTERS for ee iehigam ut rp his “dogging” after seven rounds, Banister's withdrawal, : few minor ‘financial urdue broadcasters this sea- Michigan State; Oct. 18, Cor- A brief three-punch flurry by Banister's resignation was first ironed out,” said Dempsey. son: Abramoski, Kozminski, nell at Yale: Nev 1 Ohio State Bratton sent Zannelli to the can- revealed in Toledo, O., where a! The bout, on Thanksgiving eve, Wojciehowski,” Suminski, -Ski- at Northwestern: Nov. 15. Ala. Vas in the second round, the only Motion was filed in common pleas would be a 15-rounder.

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binski and Pobojews ski. bama at Georgia Tech; Nov, 22,

USC at UCLA; Nov. 29, ArmyNavy at Philadelphia.

END LOU 1s SC OTT of Knox-

Favorites Still in ‘Western Amateur

By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 11—The golden anniversary Western Amateur Golf tournament swung into second and third rounds of match play today with all the favorites still run-|

ning, but with some upset-promising matches on the bill.! Co-Medalist Don Cherry who

DEFENDING "champion Frank

when visible.

had reached three.

openings were After the referee's warning, Bratton turned on the heat and won the final three rounds going away. Zannelli appeared out on his feet in the final minute of the ninth round but wouldn't go down as Bratton battered him relentlessly.

” ” » BRISOCE AND Judge Herman {Spinelli each gave Bratton a 5743 edge while Judge Al Goodman

knockdown of the fight. However, court to eliminate his name in

Zannelli was unhurt and bounced connection with a suit over the back to his feet after the count Movement of the Toledo Mud Hen | franchise to Charleston, W, Va.

A slender crowd of 1605 booed, Dudley said he asked Banister

lustily as Bratton failed to strike tO Stay until the end of the seaplainly Son. Banister refused because of the large amount of travel the post calle for.

THE SET THAT WINS BY COMPARISON

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qualified at 141, had to go extra {holes last night to stay in the chase as Nebraska State Champion Richard Spangler, who quallified at 151, knocked a stroke off par to keep Cherry serapping {throughout the round. Today Cherry was to tangle with veteran James Frisina, Taylorville, Ill, a frequent Ill- | nois state champion who yesterday won a 2-and-1 decision over Alex Welsh, Rockford, IIL

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