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, 1952

By Jim Heyrock

Some Doubt Rocky Used Full Ability

Joe Williams

ALTHOUGH powder puff-punching Chuck Davey, the dandy dancer from Detroit, was'loudly cheered in Chicago. Stadium for his victory over Rocky Graziano last Wednesday night the battle left a hag taste with a large number

of televiewers,

As a matter of fact, there are

those who doubt Graziano wa doing his best, The maule

from the" sidewalks of New | York just didn’t put out as he |

has in past fights. Those who have seen Grazi ano in action before and have

watched Davey in his recent

Shab hf the Retic [Ader and placed third, Suiits e convinced before ay , JJeuhe J—~Rawlins (W. Cox 7.00, 3.60, 2.80; ast Wednesday's fight that Little Bookie ia: porch), 6.80, 4.60; im andy | rooKs), 3 avey could win over the hard- |" Zgddie Sue (D. Dodson), 5.80, 3.40, hitting Rpcky. 2.60; Breakers (H. Keene), 3.40, 2.60; Smart Choice (J. D. Jessop), 3.40. = % 8 NEL Bp lee $0. Girehs): i200 3.28. 10. g ara rooks) hy ue THE FIGHT had a good |Sauare (J.D. Jessop), '3.60 buildup b the I 6—Mon-Pharo (G. Porch), 6.80, 3.00, p by e International 325% Spur On ®. J Bailey, 2.60, 2.20; e or ' ) Boxing Club and, as it turned |" 5-01 Capitol ih "Rorchs" 3.60, 2.80 out, drew a larger crowd than 340; Rube & Gham, 3. 80, 2.40; Dr. eison the promoters had anticipated. | 8—Stoner Creek (H. Keerie), 15.20, $0. 3.40; Bloody Step (J. Adams), 3.60, 2.8

Those in the Chicago area had

watched both fighters work out,

And the fans remembered the fights Rocky had fohght against Tony Zale for the middleweight title, especially the time he got off the floor, forced Zale into the ropes and proceeded to bash in his face. Going into the fight it was known Rocky would have a decided weight advantage. With these things considered it didn’t seem possible the Michigan Kid would have a hanes,

BUT SOMEBODY knew something, or at least made a whale of a good guess. On the afternoon of the fight, money from the east began pouring into Chicago—all on Davey to win, The Chicago bookies got Yoreien and stopped taking e

Rocky began throwing his long, looping punches. They missed by several inches. From ringside it looked like he was aiming to miss by short margins. He chased Davey. But when they got near the ropes or near a corner, Graziano eased off.

In past fights, Graziano has been noted for working his opponent into the ropes and then pounding away with both

- hands. Also, he sometimes has

tied his man in a clinch and then punched rapidly on the break. ” ” - . .HE DIDN'T do any of these things last Wednesday. He bulled his way in with his head and took all of Davey's stinging jabs. In the 9th and 10th rounds it appeared Rocky was looking for a punch that would give him an excuse to go down, But Davey couldn't hit him hard enough, Thus, Davey moves on toward a bout with Kid Gavilan for the title. It'll be a big gate. The IBC deserves credit for the Davey buildup.

All of this makes fight fans | 3_Refun (N. Shuk), 12.00, 6.40. 4.40 .Jask: Will boxing soon be on a |Qzk River (3, Boulinetis), 4.60, 3.60; Red par with pro wrestling? |, Shih Bal noth. 800 00 ” ” = Lone Shadow (G.vHettinger), 3.00. IT COULD happen: ~All Of ls in "586" Bnicraenes doe. vi misler: today’s fighters are owned, ee Veribest UP. Cols, Boumetis)! 50%.

. Jock, stock and boxing gloves,

by the IBC. The IBC is the employer, the fighters are employees. Any 12-year-old knows that in this world you do what the boss tells you or you don’t work for him. For these fellows, fighting is their work. The Hoosier boxing club still has a contract signed by Davey to fight in Indianapolis. But from the looks of things, the local promoters tight as well use that piece of paper to start a fire.

Valpo Tops Wabash, 13-6

VALPARAISO, Sept. 20 (UP) ~Valparaiso’s Crusaders whipped Wabash, the only other unbeaten college eleven in Indiana last year, 13 to 6, tonight for their 22nd consecutive regular season victory: It was the opener for both teams. The Crusaders scored in the first and fourth periods gn rushing plays with Dick Schalon and Norm Arnold crashing into the end zone. _ Wabash scored its lone tally in the third period on a 50-yard pass play from Vaino Grayam to Tom Hankison. Score by periods. Valparaiso ........ 8 0 0 7—18 Wabash essnssesess 006 0— 6

Picks Rocky To KO Joe

By JOE WILLIAMS

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Torch Of Iran «J. D. Jessop), 3.

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‘Race Results

By United Press AT HAWTHORNE

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Rosamunda 2nd (D. Wagner), 3.40, 2.60;

Little Less (G. Porch), 5.40.

HAZEL PARK 1—-Queens Chant (W. Zakoor), 9.60, 4.40, 3.20; Phaelater (L. C. Cook), Lady Serenata (T. Saou), 5.40. ppin Shoe (H. Ford), 21.40, s Third Division (A. Popara), Dusty W. (H, Craig), 3.40 Double $177.60

Star * (A. opara), 3.60; Past Slam (B. Collins), 4.60 3.80; Convicted (E. Danhauer), 5.40. rco (H. Ramirez), 16.20, 7.20, Sinn Fein (L. C, Cook), 4.00, 2.60; Hash (R. Lillibridge), 4.00. Sr Flight (R. Lawless), 10.80, 6.20, 4.00; Hot Penny (E. Danhauer), 5.20, 3.60; Bo iacls (H. Craig), 3.40. ~Miss Bobbin (H. Craig), 8.80, 4.80, 3.4 4: Second Avenue (R. Drury), 4.60, : Gay Hunter (A. Popara), 4.80. Fo —Amanecer (W, Zakoor), 13.40, 8.0 Will U Whilly (H. Craig), Tg; Son Joss (V. Milligan), 9.00. 9—No Stop (H, Craig), 12.60, 6.00, 3.40;/ Hi Bob (H. Ford), 7.00, 3.40; Daleen (T.| Barrow), 2.60.

23. 40,

BELMONT 1—Teds Jeep (H. Woodhouse), 6.00, 3.20, 2.50; Powhatan (T., Atkinson), 3.70, 3 Picked (J. Nichols), 10.80. 2—Straight Face (T. Atkinson), 318. 2.70, 2.30; Scent (B. Green), 3.00, 2.4 a-Mutineer, (D. Gorman), 2.70. a- Yaak: meade stable entry. Daily Double $13.70 3—All At Once (T. Atkinson), 7.50, 3.60, 2.60; Earmarked (C. McCreary). 3.60, 2.60; Two Rainbows (E. Arcaro), 2.90. 4—Is Proyd (C. McCreary), 19.10, 9.00, 8.80; 'Aerolite (J. Nichols), 33.90, 6.80; Grecia Queen (T. Atkinson), 6.20. S—-Devil in (W. Boland), 9.00, 4.70, 310 ebby (T. Atkinson), 4.60, 2.9 Fresh Bo (E. Gue 2.80 6—Battlefield (E ro 5% 30, 5.90, 4.40; General Staff (J. Stout), 1.30, 4.90; Combat Boots (H. Wood T—Freedom _ Bell , 38.60; 15.40, 10.60; Dover Rock (N. Wall), 5.50, 4.40; Holystone (O. Surlock), 11.30. 8—Assignment (E. Guerin), 5.40, 3.30. 2.50; One Throw (N. Wall), 3.40, 2.80; Powwow (W. Lester), 2.80. NARRANGANSETT 1—Barre Flint (F, Zehr), 4.20, 3.20, 2.60; Steopen Le Dotter), 4.80, 3.60; Caunsil (A. rio) 2—Vivians Best (A, Despirito), 5.00, 3.00, 2.40; Smarty Arty (G. Glassner), 7.60, 5,00; Toetotoe (F. zen, 3.20 Dou

Daily $12, 3—Oxlin (J. H. Smith), 14.40, 6.40. 4.80

Cuanden (J. Contreras, 5.20, 4.20; My Lucille (C. McKee), 6.20). 4—Beaming Light (J. E. Martin), 16.00, 8.20, 6.40; Free Lunch (E. Hoyce), 5.80, 4.60; Dancing Man (J. Licausi), 8.60. 5—Klime (G. Glassner), 7.20, 4.20, 3.20; Nitro Dugan (PF. Zehr, 5.60, 4.20; Pilat-

terette (D. Madden), 4.80. 6—Tint Straw R ry), 10.80, 330: 4.00: Easy Paddy (D. Madden), 4.60, 3.20

Little Whim (G. Glassner), 340. 7—Van Crosby (W, M. Cook), 3.80, 3.20, 2.60; Rico Rancho (E. Gross), 8.60, 5.00;

Muharrm (8. Cole), 4.20. 8—8imms (M. Wilder), 12.40, 6.80, 4.40; Adopt oN Madden), 6.80, 4.20; Uncle Ed-

gar (G. erson). 3.20. S—Wa rdrit J. E. Martin), 16.80, 8:60 4.20; Bouquet Bill (G. Glassner), 6.80, 3.60; Lord Grail (R. Ussery), 3.60. ATLANTIC CITY 1—Resilient (G. Hettinger), 16.80,

11. 7.80: Carlton Miss (L. Hansman). 21 12.20; Bravado (PF. Fernandez), 4.40. 2—Pussy Cat (C. Burr), 6.40, 4.80. 3.60; Dazzling Miss (H. B. Wilson); 9.00, 5.60; Mid Stream (H. McGuigon), 3.80. Daily Double—$143.80

3.60; Busy Flow. (F. Ryan), '7.00, 5.00; Nate Herzfeld (W. Balzaretti), 6.80. T—Greek Ship (J. Culmone), 4.80, 3.60, 3.00; Joey Boy (F. Fernandez), 6.60, 4.60; High Dive (W. J. Passmore), 11.20. 8—Snowflares (F. Fernandez), 6.40, 5.60, 4.20; Perfect (8. Boulmetis), 5.00, 3.40; Pomander (E. Rodriguez), 7.00.

Softball Notes

The King and his 4-man court, the nation’s foremost novelty softball unit, come back to Indianapolis Friday and Saturday for four exhibitions at Municipal Stadium. Eddie Feigner, the pitchingest man in the game's Ristory, will hibition at 10 m. Sat members of the olty’ Pal Clubs and Marion County Junior Deputy Sheriffs. The exhibjtions for She Public 8 are billed at 2

p. bo! A ioubs DIbRe. all attendance records for

sational feat of pitching between his legs, behind his back, blindfolded center field. Games scheduled today at Municipal Stadium are Regal Stars vs. the Ravens, 4 p. m.; Link Belt Ewart-Meyer's Market,

and from

i|In the matter of over-all talent,

6.00, 3.80;

.| late and has been made over from ‘la right hand crazy brawler of the| .| Pier 8 type, is still addicted to ‘certain marked of which is

‘Isuccess has been based on his .|eccentric jigging sige,

i|Charles last June is the best ex-|

both right and left hands.

night,

to stop the scheduled 15-rounder, or a miscarriage of justice, by intent or honest error, on the part of referee and judges, the

“|New England Italian, carrying an

age advantagé of at least 10 years, must be favored on the score of comparative youth alone.

Old as he is (38, not including Sundays, holidays and leap Walcott is a real pro; he will be the hardest hitter, best boxer and headiest ring general Marciano has ever faced.

land competence, the Camden, IN. J. Negro is far and away the superior craftsman. ” = - FOR MARCIANO, who started

the most uncertain balance and a tendency to pull his right arm back too far before starting the punch. Further, the young man puts his punches on the air — telegraphs them. When he straightens up from his habitual crouch you know he’s going to jab; when he inclines to the right you know a right's coming and when he bends to the left a hook is on the way. Knowing, crafty, alert old gaffer such as Jersey Joe misses few tricks and has the practiced i ability to exploit the other felllow’s mistakes and inadequacies to the fullest. It is entirely possible he might have enough physical stamina to win in a short fight, for as I say the only known rap on him is his age. Obviously, the longer the fight goes the more the younger man would be favored. » s 5 I DO NOT mean to suggest Marciano is an amateur. On the contrary, he’s a pretty good fighter. Certainly, he is a at league hitter, and I look for Wal-| cott to topple as abruptly as dia 8 ‘|Louis if Marciano can tag him with a good one. It has been my observation these old fighters come loose at the seams all over the instant they are hit. There is no reason to believe Walcott will react any differently. Walcott will go as far as his| legs can carry-him. Much of his

crudities,

sn

I¥ THE Walcott 1 saw against

tended training can produce at his age, then I must doubt it is| possible for ‘him to stand off a rugged, spirited, ambitious Mar-! ciano' who carries gunpowder in|

There's one thing about Marciano—he is quick to rush to the! kill.

Day’s CYO Cadet Football Schedule

DIVISION No. 1 2 p. m,—Christ he King . Lid Philly, 46th and Arsenal; lL t. Thomas vs, Holy Cross, Wintar P. Bt, hun vs, Holy Trinity, Ellenberger; 1:15 p. M.— St. Joan of Are vs. Little Flower, CYO Field; 2:30 p. m.—St. Andrew vs, Sacred Heart, Garfield. DIVISION No. 2 | 2 p. m.—Cathedral vs. St. Ann, Wayne| Post; 2 ». mest Michael vs. St. Anthony, Riverside; 2 m.—Holy Name vs. 2

5:15 p. m.: Shelbyville Kirbrs vs. Forest Manor Decorating, 6: m.; Stokely, VanCamp will play the Wither of Produc-| Tool vs. Kimman Garage, at]

maculate Rear, Beech Grove; 1:15 p St ‘Mark vs. Holy Rosary, Garfeld; T= 45

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GROSSINGER, N. Y., Sept. 20—If the race is truly run, as they say at the track, Rocky Marciano will become

the next heavyweight champion] John's. of the world by belting out Jer-| sey Joe Walcott in Philadelphia's vast rambling stadium Tuesday

Barring accidents such as cuts which would compel the officials

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

arciano’s Youth Is His

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est Weapon

dianapolis Olympians.

No. 1 selection on the Olymps’ player draft list, Zawoluk is St. John's all-time scoring recordholder. The 6-7 Brooklyn pivotman plunked in 1718 points in three varsity seasons with St. There were eight games |when he scored 33 points and his single-game record is 65 against St. Peter's, La = # CALLED “the greatest player I've coached” by Frank McGuire,

St. John's coach last year, Zawoluk will arrive in Indianapolis Monday night and report for opening practice Tuesday in the Butler Fieldhouse, He is 21 and weighs 215. Handsome Bob is the ninth player to agree to new Olympian President Cliff Courtney's salary terms. His only previous appearance here was after the 1951-52 college season when the College All-Stars played the Harlem

Globetrotters in the Coliseum,

State Football

SATURDAY

North Central (Naperville, Ill.) | |at Butler, 2 p. m. Franklin at Indiana Central (Delavan Smith Field), 2 p. m.

Notre Dame at Pennsylvania. Indiana at Ohio State. Purdue at Penn State. Hanover at Anderson. Earlham at Manchester. Taylor at Georgetown (Ky.)

Ball State at Michigan Normal. Kentucky at Evansville (night).

Ww.

Valparaiso at Indiana State. Carroll at DePauw. * Rose Poly (open). Albion at Wabash. SUNDAY St. Ambrose at St. Joe.

City, County H. S. Grid Card This Week

Tuesday

Southport at Connersville, 8 p. m.

Friday Franklin at Southport, 8 p. m. Beech Grove at Deaf School,

3 p.m

Pike Township at Ben Davis,!|

8 p. m.

Broad Ripple at West Lafa

Yyette, 8 p. m. Cathedral at Evansville Reitz, |

m. Plainfield at Decatur Central,

8 p.m. Warren Central at Franklin | Township, 8 p. m. Washington vs. Shortridge at CYO, 8 p. m.

Tech at Anderson,*8 p. m.

All-America Zawoluk Robinson's Signs With Olympians

BOB ZAWOLUK, who gained ‘All-America collegiate ‘basketball fame last season at St. John's University in| Brooklyn, will start his professional career with the In-|

Single Wins For Bums, 1-0 :

By United ry

Deer—Nov, 6-7-8 Duck—Oct. 20-Dec. 13 Quail—Nov,. 10-Dec. 20 Partridge—Nov. 10-Dec. 20

BOSTON, Sept. 20—J avkie, Rabbits—Nov. 10-Jan. 10 Robinson's red-hot bat singled | Sur a. a. M 8

Geese—Oct. 20-Dec. 13 Woodcock—Oct. 20-Nov. Brant—Oct, 20-Dec. 13 Coot—Oct. 20-Dec. 13

Black and Courtney Get Rookie Awards

By United Press ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 20—The Sporting News today named Joe Black of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Clint Court= > ney of the St. Louis Browns as rookies of the year. (threats. # a»

| IN THE 10th Cox singled and | It was the first time that a relief pitcher and a catcher

| Pitcher. Carl Erskine, who gave [won the honors since the baseball | {the Braves only three hits, sac- | Weekly inaugurated the awards first-year pitcher {in 1946. 8

home a run in the 10th inning | today to ‘give Brooklyn a 1-0

victory over the Boston Braves | before 6038 fans and put them : five games up on New York in| the dash for the National League | pennant when the Giants were | defeated tonight in Philadelphia. | Robinson, who doubled once | and hit three singles in five trips to the plate, brought in Billy Cox| from second with his final blow | of the game. Three times during the tilt the | Dodgers had runners in scoring! position. But losing pitcher War-| ren Spahn managed to halt their

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Bob Zawoluk rificed after a walk and a short| Eddie Yuhas and Stuart Miller, {lyout, Robinson delivered thé | Black, 28-year-old: Negro | In the. American League, 2 Simely Slow. | Hgkthander, was agen Jur | Courtney was also most closely BROOKLYN BOSTON s outstanding rellef work as | pressed for the honor by ane Sycamores out Furille.r rf : ? § setnroe.ct AR H 2 3 He Malsutay “wh 8 we 5 1y other freshman at the same po- - |Loganss 3 0 3 21 Brooklyn pitching staff. He is | sition, Sammy White of the Normal, 33-7 Campnilae 3 § 8 8 Cooper” 4 0 3 § credited with 14 victories and | Boston Red x Times Special faedt 311 YGoerdenit- 3111 three defeats but he has also | TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 20—| Hodgss.iv 4 114 2 Torensonin ¢ 0 7 0 saved another 14 ames. A Indiana State thoroughly avenged Erskine» 3 $3 iBuneiner 3138 He appeared in 53 games| ALTHOUGH Courtney and ghly Y 8 Svabns 3 0 134) 00 ch Sept. 18, and finished 40] White are fairly even on hitting, {last year’s loss to Illinois Normal | Totals 35 83018 Totals = 30 83011) lt Dod lub 4./the Browns’ receiver was picked Ih t ight ith 33t 7 vict Cusick ran for Gorden in 10th. or a new ger clu recor {here tonight w a 07 victory), hing 3 ort ob 000 20 1 1 He walked only 35, while striking on the basis of his all-round play, over the Redbirds. A BERR SEMAN 000 G30 000 0—0 | 51 1t 78, fielding excellence, aggressive The Sycamores were held on RNS Mathews. Coser. er = [spirit and ability to “take charge. even terms in the first quarter] Two Base ED IN Robinson. ees. BLACK'S closest rival for the| The 25-year-old catcher, who when Illinois Normal matched| SACRIFICE HITS Logan. Erskine. = honor was another relief pitcher,| wears glasses, has been charged touchdowns. Indiana State scored Erskine to Reese { to Hodges, Logan to Ditt- Hoyt Wilhelm of the New York with only one error this season. {in the first six minutes when Jim BASES—Brooklyn 1. Boston 3. | Giants, whose record almost! The only serious competition to Cox climaxed a 75-yard drive STRUC BOUT Eran rar" 5 matched the Dodger fireman's.|Courtney and White was prowith a short pass to Jim More- TS—Of Erskine 3 in 10; Spahn 8 in Other contenders were Shortstop vided by Harry Byrd, the Phila field. Pete Kokinda converted. wiNNING eA I a Dick Groat of the Pittsburgh Pi-|delphia Athletics brilliant right

Jim York of Illinois Normal plunged over from the 1-foot line and then kicked the extra point.

Indiana State ... 713 7 6—33 Illinois Normal.. 7 0 0 0— 7

White Wins Stock Feature Herschel White won the 25-lap

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Midget Speedway last night. | Frank Henthorne was second |

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{lowed by Frank Mike. Henthorne| »'and Bud Moneymaker won semi-| final heats. Other heat winners, ~-iwere: Gale Maggert; Dan Hawley, | (Jim Ervin and John Yoke.

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