Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1952 — Page 17

16, 1063 TUESDAY, SEPT. 16,1952 _____THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 17

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'.. | To Meet Walcott [aya Bat

Jack Wagner's two-hit pitching! Have Two Problems

{last night marked the Stokely | BUFFALO. N. Y. Sept. 16— club as a favorite to win the Cen- The hoard of governors of the [tral Indiana invitational softball American Hockey League was ltourney at Municipal Stadium. | scheduled to meet again in secret : session today to consider two

{ , thorny problems—the new “no {teammates defeated Ross A. C., ....11" rule and the new player

Wagner also fanned 11 as his

1] 0. Ss ; back as reg- | By United Press By United Press here ih Rantier game iieon graft, itt f the | ar ~ y 3 ry Q » ~ y | gL y a = A special committee 0 3 Sheath GROSSINGER, N. Y., Sept.| SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. § to. 5. board with President Clarence ol, Stephens 16 — Rocky Marciano said 16 — Jolting Joey -DeJohn - Sunt ey Cheduie; Campbell of the National Hockey : : “ . ee . 7:15, Meyer's Market vs. Westing- ; i an ting 93 e ress OX=- this morning, I wish I was asked today that his wallop- house; 8:30, Forest Manor — Lengge ul A re ompletin . ; : : : y : . : . hE eT consider es § ap fighting tonight instead of a ing win over Irish Bob Mur-. mop bowlers among the men Mickey Specht ........ivevernen 313 rating vs. Morris Plan, announcement was made about week from tonight because I'm phy be rewarded with a shot at last night were Boots Hughes and Mickey Bair pens 3 as 504 TD eT the results. . . . ior i 3 :e » F ap . i eight Bob Rader. Fountain Square—RBrandt eaters » ” ” a and End RB Jimmi An elo olous right inh the pink. one of two former middleweig . on . Matt i 519 . . ol . ght 33 passes y . 9 P The challenger said it would champs--Randy Turpin or Jake Hughes fired 658 Tor Speedway Iacia's—Pennsylvania R. K. 3 Uses Jitterbug to Land obi REST of the board, apr v “ 'erV. 8 , reek’ y ¥ y dlectric in the Speedway Classic George Myers . ©... ooo { while discussed and arrange two veterans be “a very slow week” while [aMotta. Elec 3 He : . L le, e returning to . waitifig for next Tuesday night The slugging Syracuser prob- League while Rader posted 652 Gitnevieve BODE IIE Women , oe ig 5-lb. Smallmouth Bass 1952-53 schedule, ' but Bpal Tough to Figure and his heavyweight title fight ably earned some sort of reward for Bill and Larry's in the Auto George MesuicNEWs Leasue sil Smallmouth bass are still biting proval could vot Be issue oa oe siner. who ate : with Jersey Joe Walcott at Phila- ‘with hig third-round technical Transportation League at Sturm’s b sch oemite—McQuay-Norris 516 in southern Indiana. If you don't alter of us Be ined Ine year in Eng- | delphia. knockout of Murphy, one of the Revrea on a ie ‘Srin Wos Behull Ww tases think so just ask Bernard J. 1.oo- Spec committee . ‘T? Sw , bull - shouldered leading light-heavyweights and a Hughes’ three-g $ B3/1rvin Schoeppker © ..ieeses 519 A : ; ard. testi, Tackle Them to a T Ro iy Ey Mav 2-1 favorite. 954-199-205. Rader’s honor counti, .. Middlebrook League — man Uf 4060 Arthington Blvd, Members of the 'compnittee 3t Segien De. bas been ordered by "Trainer a x = game on a series of 200-267-185. - Untown—Women's League i Dan, ing Jistesbis and which conferred with Campbell infection but = ney : : {Wi ras in com- ’ : » Elsie. Mundy +o 8 fishing a private lake about dusk ye; ic x resident pan Chaney "Guidman, 0" taper oF | DF, JOU 00, he 1 Sn len Wolf was the outtanding S53 Sr wou rar ©6 Sinn landed a salmon Beers Joses Ide acon of th a <P 4 wv! y i 1 Fi L + . . 4 . - ow, . flank position DEAR READER: his training JE ebds ¥ to Keer "P | :aid he would like to meet Turpin 577 in the Yaver Classic League Walter Dufar ¢ Flower League ge that tipped the scales at 5 pounds, Buffalo club, John Sollenberger Sharpe, Bee. i {os gy : a mn London or LaMotta in Detroit. o+ pennsylvania. Helen's middle paul Fietge “4! Mixed League 00 4 ounces. He's still undecided of the Hershey club, and Jim s Walt Chaf- Some of these local high school football teams are get-| : B.r dither bout would produce the ogame was a sparkling 255 Maree Buehiink . _ povelope 492 whether ®%o stuff it or eat fit. Hendy of Cleveland. . , | “ {F rai ¢ y : : . * ad eniral Sta . go tackle from ting out of hand. . ” ' LIKE fo in when biggest payday in his boxing "(oot night Included: Witiam Richardson LT SM : . y y . . m working towe y ) Sw - $ : » x Speedway—Women's / he e 'em to the “T” and they've got their own ideas|.; Sven: EAC areer. — . Mary Ellwanker B27 . + Figur A rt r y 5 {plained the 28 year i Massed Murphy’ entered the ring 16% game sormiral—Seontor's League Jol Vogel Ee Il Claws Sr 818 , a letterman about ining Anything to make setts paler while dispah BE wounds. heavier than’ DeJohn- Alles CavaRauh.. _. sev: ue Boots Huphes "1 eens aa iapolis Broad life miserable. ® ° 1oreaias. 9: « ' PU land, at 1834%, also 6'c pounds gens inion wield Sohne IhGrew nnn 40 ry duty along Take that Ben Davis-Southport) Big 10 Grid boiled eggs, two lamb chops, dry}, , jer than he had agreed to Rete NinolrU. 8. Rubber League ‘ AD Werle BIEN Prat eis I 3 { Sov p g “ : id C . visryae M9 )! FREINE i cvs viernes . ary. Rutledge wT”. party staged Friday. The toast and a’cup of tea, ORE. gel weigh in the contract for the Tum ALP League Prank Pollard db hi 7. The center game was the second for hoth ] u 5 ain He continued, you Sout Be ight. When Murphy tipped the Ed Hanner .. sewnrnrans SH DOR A wi Women's ‘Solataice b split between teams. DOT e: n am YH bs : neam at that figure in the weigh- Peansylvania—Courthouse League Cailierine Tansier . Bus YOUNG MAN ive Vear and Ben Davis had defeated Deca- hard work to tire you out. You n, and then refused to take any Founie | Snyder AR . 824 Marearet Ho aran £18 tur Central 33 to 6, Warren Cen-| know—Tlike four miles on the road}. “neyonn was given the priv- Frank Clark : 8101 pavton_ Prime MT 613 eight back tral got the “jump on Southport | or peners every morning, and five or six lege of calling off the fight, Russ ards 3} ayLos Parkway—Newcomer's Mixed te CK~ | i ‘ i? AR George Jail ssaseB ; : rounds in the gym in the after " at i alah Cecil Beris aia €or Fatt “1 180-pounder, and ran away and hid—33 to 0. | EVANS T ty [Foun But now. they've cut down bi fons gate Jf le weigln 210 Yaver's Classic Women ” Jeanite Moller Vennegut's tusveess B18 We have an opening for a bright young man, [16 to 25 years, ed by Gene Ben Davis is no pushover with J CV ANSTON, IL, Sept. 16) everything.” 1 beat me he rei Jalan Helen Walt ots ran aye S47 Pauline Srawtord trrenaeene AM who would like to learn the advertising business, and is willing la, 0. Ward one of the best running backs in Northwestern's football team] Did Rocky feel he had reached that is just what he proceeded to Joann" Hooper IL. 568 BR Mised Leakue oo. to start from the ground up. yi ane le v > p > . y 3 J ; Mart yhert rT asses any 4 rl « r waver MI pound . speed the area in Bob wir, On pape, Goricen trated oli, defense BS prep: the peak of condition too soon? do, aE 2 Phones rarrriny ol .. 561 hr Bower : © 425 .venport, Ia., Ben Davis and Warren shoulc ea fons Seppe LUD Tor Ye Season 5} “Heck, no,” he answered. “1 feel | AFTER ONE minute of the charles 30. Greve—Mubile League 20 Hob wo ur s—Aute Transportation 429 Work entails that of carrying advertisements and proofs to ost valuable about on a par. Opener w southern Lalliormal,, ." y.qt ever — stronger than I}. - : * Mary Loughmiller Si... 510/Ray Insalls craveenrene 613 ond from advértisers and this newspaper in our advertising ‘hat h ns? South- at Los Angeles Sept. 26 red “E 4 first round, DeJohn caught Mur- Methodist's Men Bob Rader snaasees 853 : : ’ . | he’s out to And what happe it : . lever felt in my life. I feel like I| ny with a booming right Aush) Ots Dobbs 633 ,_ Sky-High League : service department. It is far the most part outside and requires Travis Ken- port handcuffs the Giants and | The Wildcats can field an all- could knock down a brick wall. | PY hd g I's " Broad Rinple—Jjack C. Carr League Baul Barclay s seswerse. 28 a considerable omount of walking. nan, will soe chokes the writer with a 2-to-0 [veteran defensive lineup but three It's good to feel that way a week | OP the aw. He followeg up with ig eran 00 » a p— replacement victory. It sounded like a two- newcomers figure to win starting before a fight—and then stay | 2 flurry ol punches to the Dead ek Brows Riviera League ~~ on Fi h R It There ave splendid opportunities for advancement: if applicant hitte roles. They are Sanford Sacks, a4? {and Murphy went down for a pgie "Webb [0 lUITNiun 194 Tig t Results : : h : ack Beabout, itter. iz 030: pound fresh tackle from that way. But it’s hard to keepi . =. © Bh coord “Merchants By Gotted Prone is alert, energetic and shows an aptitude for learning the news g «al-pound. ireshman tackle iro ak: raw i : i ssell i adiiviaianiyeivaves S18 ’ . " aper advertising business. lvmouth. a x . es als : the brakes on for a week. I sure : : : phy Ful Russell SYRACUSE. N. Y.-Joey Delohn. 167 pape 9 st Cast! MY FRIEND Jack Mo Tgan. ( levers Helge, 9, and Sopho- | wish I was fighting tonight.” BL Seed Found nav Murphy Grace Tresser } moa RH Fin ogy Dedohn. 141 seni ae Southport's oat 8 L 4 s gent more Mike Meaulirte, Snare an Marciano, who scaled 188 sual style and shaking u De- Mabel Born Te: a 531 PABOSTON Johnny Gonsalves, 134, Osk- Small starting salary, pay raises at regular intervals. 5-Day, 3 senor day. Being a conscientious gent, Frank Hansen, linebacker, both pounds after yesterday's com- us Ha i g up Delaware—Women's' League land, Cal., outpointed George Araujo, 133 40-hour week. Saturdays and Sundays off. Hours: 7:30 A. M. frame, He'll Jack was a little worried. of Chicago Hr . John with a left hook fo the ris McKenna ...... 512 Providence, R I. (10) : , . 3 : : plete rest was slated to box only 5 ; - Public Service League _NEW YORK (Eastern Parkway) -Joey to 4:30 P. M. . He said he placed copies of # un = dav. P ter 1POdy. But DeJohn came slam- pg, gpioie oe ARN... s29 Giardello, 153, Philadelphia, outpoinied i riter’ sredictions on the three rounds today. remote ming back with a series of ghort Helen MecQuire . 416 Georgie Small 158. Brooklyn (8) his current he wy ly Pre 2 shoo! LAFAYETT®, Ind.— Purdue's; Jim Norris of the International | rights to the head and Again Ror i "lnsrFedersl Morning Leaswe | FONT AUDEMER. France -Pierre lant: See Mr. Flanagan at THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 1stle and bet- bulletin. boards around > . - t . y 3 Bob | £ ober BERL aes § ’ } , 8 4 - b 22 s ‘or that Southport will get a football squad started pointing Boxing Club and ( hairman ] oh | Murphy was lucky to last the cen mri VFW 11th Distriet i sean (3 he Eadie: Manitr 180. (For t F \ , £8 214 W. Maryland tion of any bill next week for $25 for bill- Ifor its intersectional road opener| Christenberry of the New York | = ending with cuts over RE ls. Furnach League Pail River Mass. ouipointed Barry Alii . Maryland St. 4 Xt w ds ai ¢ , on-| 8 vO ere | ? : laude 8 .... 813 son, 147, Westover Air Force Base (8). X years hea board advertising of our against Penn State with two con-| State Athletic Commission WET? poth eyes and on the bridge of Cate i Runt—Women's Classe "CHICAGO. Waldo Fusaro. 142, Milan, . ( hy centrated drill sessions. | scheduled to be ringside observ- bis nose Betty Cotion ai~Womens Laame ss nal. autpointed Dave Shaden, 139, De-, —— produet. Main emphasis in the twin] ers ein etty Bradley .......................H 3 troit (8). — E— S——— At an all-school pep rally Fri-| *° S13 | S. i workouts was placed on defense 5 ; poe day, the enterprising Mr. MOEA i ctics to be employed against al TRAINER GOLDMAN said) said a serial wilier PE nNutany Lion combination. Rocky would weigh about 185 or! SouiBor! in Lie onary 8 x 186 for the fight. | for the Ben vie gime. ALOOMINGTON=The Todi | Meanwhile, manager Al Weill, ’ il N—The Indi- | i | tars {vigorously denied reports he and Ty Ams bi tr ib tnt ana, University football squad oor a Fare! someone : for the game they kept mu ering| concentrated om punting and | “ * {might try to dope Rocky when he during the game, “Remember An-| ,,,tecting the kicker in a single. J y Ph lreiphia y Monhe first game gelopolous, Remember Angelopo- | light drill yesterday. | dav ? ————— Jou ore? tion you won Lis 70. Players on tie SUWSN That report. had swept the] : ukee outhit x % There A a on ig Were laid 0 un Tutte camp here yesterday when plans] 0 7, Relief i . on {put only one case appeared SeTljo,peq out for chef Alfred Rei-! : r ‘struck out said. That Isn't all. ous. Senior Tackle Pete RUSSO, or to accompany Rocky to i the ninth to At the office Fray might, 1 suffered a bruised knee Which ppqeinhia and prepare his meals| saw a strange sight. It was the zy keep him out of the Ohio the victory, Sawa s y p there at the home of one of

first time I had ever seen two giate opener Sept. 27.

ners on first . Z Rocky’s friends. The challenger Jolly fanned JiR school J a Sony : 5 = = {will make his headquarters at a| : Jai ow, their nostrils. I thought it was| IOWA CITY, Towa—Coach For-jholel, but, sat ai the Iniend's $ X : i se. : T s the Bull and his twin est Evashevski sent his Univer-, , . ,.! ] es Ray. More Bull |sity, of - Towa football squad; Weill denies the private chefs 3 three Jimmy It wan only two of South. [thTouEh two offensive drills Fe ela na a : ® : ; : : terday. LL : =} he Blues, £17: port's lettermen Wayne Baker TS morning aril was confined bers of. the entourage fear that 4 Iwaukee to n » and Lee Graham. oy au “ |to practice of running and passing ‘huts or cranks” may try to doc- ¢ two. Bite a = denly became gentle as am) S- | plays with more offensive pattern tor Rocky's food before the fight.| | y & WwW ayne handed Tne an env ivse drills in the afternoon session. | The pilot also denied any con-| Sa ks J \ 1D Rad tn and said: “We've got a e | . ain Restios between he reports 2d For majestic good looks the Collie is un- ” present for you.” { {the “fact that Sgt. Steve el-| . i ye > Billy Burton On the envelope were writen] MADISON, Wis.—Sophomore |choire of the Philadelphia police, matched. His deep chest indicates strength,

Crowe's long two words: “Tuff Luck.” In- Jim Haluska moved into Coach will arrive in camp Monday 2

ent in front,

side was a program used at the! Ivy Williamson's quarterback accompany the challenger to the rame as Bill

\ his sloping shoulders — speed, his fine head —

ball game—and a clipping of picture today as Wisconsin's [City of Brotherly Love and to] . . : : > it tg fin football predictions. | football mentor continued shop- make certain that no strangers) intelligence. This elegant figure along with a je up, 2- i | J +e . : ‘ They were autographed by | ping for a signal caller. become too brotherly with him. . a Souble by every player on the team. One | Williamson concentrated on Ha- tn gentle spirit and unusual quickness to learn single, T“Y » luska and Burt Hable during a : . «| : ‘ oh read: “You made a bubu. uska g ‘nager Bucky To heading back to Africa passing drill and Haluska re- White Sox Sign Esposito make him a ‘Good Companion. he game was with my twin brother, Bonzo II, sponded with a good showing. CHICAGO>-The Chicago White| r. protest in the twin with the Toni, (Hable was in best form during Sox have signed Sammy Esposito, | or Lr because the » = —— (short-pags drilling. oo . "Jwhe otorrs? wih ln dlana mivers fp * bm och. Mickey . "8 wn : {sity as a basketball and baseball ching box to Jablonski Is SOUTH BEND-—The Notre Player last year. Esposito, a soph- + y v Dame football squad started a omore shortstop, was a product of |

ird strike by n one-practice-a-day schedule today Fenger High School, Chicago.|

IL's Top Rookie with the beginning of registra- Last summer he hit .450 playing|

tion for classes. { for Carroll, Iowa, in a semiprofes-| | Morning workouts will be elim- sional baseball league. Indiana

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Roy Partee NEW YORK, Sept. 16—Hard- inated. Emphasis during yester- Teports said he signed for a bonus. | hitting Ray (Jabbo) Jablonski of day's afternoon session was on He Informed Indiana Coach the Rochester Red Wings was dummy scrimmage work as hot Branch McCracken of his deci Leaders named the International League's Weather caused coaches to scrap Sion. AUR : “Rookie of the Year” today afte: plans for a heavy conditioning — . S36 96 180 336 a close race with Don Hoak of Practice. | Thorpe Legend | Bl Ss the Montreal Royals. | CHICAGO—Jim Thorpe, in ad-

The Red Wing infielder received India i !dition to being one of the top foot-! 14 votes out of 33 ballots, while! napolis Bowmen FE ET Ie _ the Montreal third baseman re- Seek Land for Range [baseball in the majors, was a trans | The Indianapolis Bowmen are (TACK star, played excellent bas. JABI ONSKI, © a 25-year-old Seeking donation of a 10 to 15 ketball and tennis, and was a 300 hitter was a big man in the acre wooded plot of ground upon marksman with gun or bow and Rochester attack. He drove in Which to build a clubhouse and arrow, 101 runs as he ‘slammed 26 range. doubles, 11 triples, and 18 home! ae ig may be hilly with a! | s. The St. Louis Cardinal Stream that will a natural ob-| Ek S———————————————— : | hand has been in organized Stacles to the shooters. The club, INDIANA

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