Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1952 — Page 14

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By Jack Welsh

Make Mine Walcott But Inside 9 Rounds

By JACK WELSH As a baseball prospect for the Chicago Cubs’ farm system, Rocky Marciano was told he couldn’t hit. After switching to pro fighting, the swarthy Italian never struck out. Tonight in Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium, Marciano

will be trying to hit a home run/ against Jersey Joe Walcott and| take the heavyweight title back | Prep Grid ‘Teams Have Busy Week

to Brockton, Mass. By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

. = Ld AN ESTIMATED 50,000 fans SOUTHPORT OPENS defense of its 1951 South Central Con-|

at ringside and approximately ference championship at Conners-|

150,000 more via a special Thea-ter-TV deal throughout the counville tonight, launching a 13-game| week - long grid program for|

try, including Indiana Theater, will watch Rocky attempt to add more brilliance to a colorful career. This corner isn’t absolutely convinced Marciano can do it. True, he has the authentic brawn and power but after re- (Marion County teams. counting those 42 victories over | The Cardinals, whose graduaquestionable talent, it seems Walcott is the first top-flight battler — according to today’s standards—that Marciano has faced.

only three seniors on the squad, were unbeaten in five league games last year, tied only by| Columbus, 12-all. It was the first year in the scc| for Southport, handled also or] tleman from Camden, N. J. the first season by Southport |

should be able to out think Rocky [Coach Jack Morgan. from every angle. He's got 22 "an 8 years of ring savvy in that ma-| THE CARDS, winners of only, chinery upstairs. But Jersey Joe's one of three games to date, have, successful defense hinges on the lacked “offensive and defensive stamina of his legs that have car-istapility, The Cards lost 33 to 0 ried him into combat as far backito Warren Central, and 32 to 0 as 1930. to Howe after eking out a 2 to 0] triumph ‘over Ben Davis, 7 to 6 loser to Warren.

Connersville has downed Shelbyville 25 to 0, bowed to Seymour, 13 to 6 in two loop frays, but lost to Lawrenceburg, 14 to 6, in a nonleague tilt Friday.

The Cards play host to Franklin Friday, meet Shelbyville Tues-1k-aw shuffle” or {day and Seymour Oct. 3 in a Syte . walit-a%ay 9 crowded league slate. Shelbyville

lightning right hand. Marciano should be a 7 to siznd Seymour visit Southport at

favorite—the first time a chal- A 12-game slate Is booked for

lenge has had a er. (local teams Friday, highlighted Braddock, June 22, 1937. by Washington's clash with 8hortmy ym nm ridge at CYO and Howe's battle

with Manual at Tech in city

along with Pappy Walcott, We've games and Cathedral's Invasion seen Marciano fight only twice—|0f Evansville Reitz. against Joe Louis and Lee Savold. ®..8 3 Louie was thoroughly finished—| CATHEDRAL'S clash at Reitz in his prime Rocky wouldn't have been around for round three—and Savold made Marciano look ridiculous.

Walcott should make Marciano look like a “chumpion” within nine rounds, But if Joe's legs wilt —every smart money lad says they will—Marciano could go on to become the new heavyweight Lawrence Central goes to Speedking . . . and possibly a great way, Ben Davis is host to Pike one at that. Township and Warren Central's

; unbeaten Warriors try for No. 4 at Franklin Township in three Paul (Lefty) Walther z ® In Olympian Fold

county skirmishes. One of pro basketball's scrappiest performers will be on hand! when the Indianapolis Olympians; open practice tomorrow at But-| ler Fieldhouse. s { Paul (Lefty) Walther signed | his contract for the new season) last night, That leaves only Joe! Graboski still not on the dotted line, Cliff Court-| ney, president of | the Olymps, be-| lieves Graboski| will come to terms today. i Walther has been a favorite] with Olympian, fans since his transfer here from the Minneapolis Lakers. One of| the lightest players in the pro] sport, Lefty gained his many friends by his constant drive and| © weird scoring shots and his abil- |} 4 of ROACHES BED re ity to bounce back from injuries. }] WATER BUGS, CARPET BEETLES, He, along with Leo Barnhorst,] ANTE. re.

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severest test since they began a 12-game winning skein after losing 21 to 0 at Hammond Noll in their 1951 season opener. In other games, Tech opens its North Central Conference play at rebounding Anderson, 66 to 13 victims of rugged Richmond;

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passed away Sunday, Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. m., at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL "HOME. 150% 8. East St, ‘and 9 m.. Sacred Heart Church. Friends 11 invited.

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PARK, 923, Apt 6, Cple. $50. BR-84

PARK, 1964; 3 rm man, wife only,

TEMPLE _N.. ment. MA-5211.

FURN. RMS, wi dren. after Kansas, MIDDE-AGED cou 4-rm. furn, sub. 4-rm, furn. hous city. GA-0504, ° 32 YOUNG ladies plex with girl Madison, MID, age lady to expenses, 1354 W

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$100 MoT Times a

water, AT-5606. SHARE my home girls. After 8 » h ~ BL-9157, 3

RT $25