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tty Post Sports AUGUST 22 I94S Page 16 By Joe Aston Post Sports Editor IIow About That Lake On Stone Lick Greek? Sh-li! Ask That! Cliristie Is Victor Over Steve Bellus Cobbins Wins by KO BY WALLY FORSTE Ted Christie New York lightweight gave Stevry Bellus of London Ont a boxing lesson Tuesday night in the 10-round feature bout at Parkway Arena Bellus suffered an injury to his right thumb In the first round which he won and with the Bellus artillery cut down to a portside mitt the graceful Christie won going away taking every round from the second on Bellus forced to battle with Champions Target Titles Boxing Results OVER IN CLERMONT COUNTY these days everybody wants to know where the lake is going to be the most widely debated question of the day and it certainly making the life of Game Warden Ed Anstaett any less complicated Every time Ed walk down the main street of Batavia hi fellow townsmen atop him and aak: "How about It Ed! Found out yet where she's gonna But all Ed can do la ahake hia head and anawot "Sorry! know a It' retting that If Ed actually did know anything about a lake he'd probably tell a lot of people to go and Jump Into 1L nr CASE all this leans a little confusing here is the situation as Ed explained it when we called him on the telephone at Batavia: Several weeks ago the Di- what amounted to one hand couldn't have won with two The clever Christie clearly outclassed him Clever Boxer Christie got in his best punches In the ninth twice staggering the Canadian in this round The dancing ducking Christie throwing punches from ail angles gave a masterful boxing exhibition reminiscent of Freddy Miller in his best days Christie is no NKW BKnPOItn MAM: Jr Cob lt( 13JI Prmidtiw milpolntwl One mr Bt Pierre 143 Fall Rlva (10) John Henry Eskpw 173 Brockton Muss stopped Bam Ahum way 130 Webster Muss (3): Don Parent 143 Lowell Mom outpointed Johnny Mirra 153 Boston (8) Lenny Riley 133 Fall River Mas outpointed Freddie Gilbo 241 LowelL Men (4) BANGOR ME: Ralph Walton 133 Montreal topped Rene Cantero 133 Havana (5) Babe Querlon 133 Wafer vtlle Me outpointed Joe 3nuey 137 Grand tale Quebec: Eddie Turer 133 Bangor Me alopped Aar! Green 170 kid but as' light as helium I (2 iw wi villa Mr sfopprd Dick Ksan 134 Bis on hiS fCCt and tosses lot Of lor 2i: Young Arpant IgA show leather liegan Mr outpointed Young Orrcn The 1121 fans who paid $1463 BnRor to see the Poole-Brown show got1 a lot of action Two of the throe is itr ynrk' in? four-rounders wound up wllhj hahtporo roNv: Mr stain iat kayoes while thfr two right-round i aprinsfirw outpointed Grow addprt attraction turned out to hei team 1JA1 Kllaabeth ft isii auaea attraction lurnra out 10 ne Rruihy Pnimvitier 129 Hirtrom SlZZlors one of them ending in alnpped rnnrim Hsnld 13l Duenna a kayo I Ar" Ham Wllnhy 122 New York 1 alnpped Clun Rodrigue 121 San Xuan Ramsey Browns Bub mi Tin Ramsey who subbed for tork macarthur sta Jimmy (Beau) Brown when the £5 St "ini' boxing commission physicians re- Toronto sieve Rimtin isa New used to let Brown go on wai 2rrk AW Kaurmann km given the judges decision clever Gene Simmons of India-1 1 na polls This looked like one of ARDEN CLEARED I those town" decisions I COLUMBUS Aug 27 Stale Tip made a great fight out of Conservation Commissioner Don won on point's Smmon Water said today that Game The judges decision was a pop-1 Warden Albert Wells of St ular one with fans i Marys has been cleared of charges I Brown was taken off the hplnK intoxicated while on duty when he showed at the weigh-in Waters announced the results of with an injury to a knuckle investigation conducted after his left hand I George Galloway of The Ramsey-Simmons bbut complained Wells arrested vision of Conservation and Natural Resources announced from Columbus that the way had been cleared for three separate lake and park projects in Ohio One nr the projects the mn-nnnrcmeunt said wan to ho ln-eatnd on Stone Lirk Creek People who travel east on Route 60 erase Stone Uck Creek nn a wide iron bridge Just before they start up Backbone Hill to Owrasvllle But just exactly where on Stone Lick Creek was the lake to be located? what everybody in Clermont county wanted to know There were inquiries back and forth and then the men in Columbus bluntly announced that they couldn't tell It was a secret and foi a very good reason wtuld have to remain a secret Generally considered the greatest trapshootcr In the world at 16 yards Capt Joe Hicstand of Hillsboro gunnery Instructor in the Air Forces last year added to his growing list of clay target titles the North American Clay Targets championship with 300 straight He obtained a leave to participate in the 48th annual Grand American tournament to defend his title' Ho also will seek the Grand American Handicap championship a crown ho has never won bee cause good shooters like Joe fire from tho 35-yard mark Defending rhampion'ln two contests during the Grand American trapohooting tournament at Vandatia Field near Dayton this week will be Ruth Knuth Indianapolis who recently won the Indiana State title by breaking 86 targets nut of' 100 In 1944 when shooters from 44 states and provinces psriclpatcd in the Grand American Miss Knuth won tho Clay targets championship of North America with 183 out of 300 and also won the Women's Champion of Champions race limited to atate title-holders with 04 out of 100 Page 16 A s' VS hA-hmSs tergun experts were watching Lela Hall East Lynn Mo recognized ns an all-time trapehooting great Mrs Hall who has won the event more often than any other woman and frequently has hung up scores to fop even those of the men is returning to competition after a two-year absence The North American Men's clay target champion Maj Joe Hie-stand Hillsboro also will defend his title Several other lesser titles also Will be decided today- Thursday's program includes the doubles and Grand American Preliminary anu-nr Col Morocco Victor At Downs at 42 to 1 BY BEN DAHLMAN Watson's Col Morocco took the eighth race Tuesday at River Downs with ridiculous ease and paid 8640 easily the longest-priced winner of the meeting It was the Colonel's 11th start painted refurnished and redeco- an gight-rounder CobhiiM Kayo Yietor Benton Cobbins Cincinnati welterweight terminated a scheduled four rounder with Jim Hughes Indianapolis by a TKO in the third Pat Iacohticcf won his third straight jprofessional start by rgie Stone Cincin-' cm 2 377 as iiii siiii nati in the second round with a RnaitiiA Phtiait'pa 93 33a 37 ms 307 1 nation top shotgun artists began ipft to the solar plexus srrplirna SI Loui110 423 72 130 30' Boudriuu ClvflcL 97 34 30 in 301 llrnK- Hnnw Ram rih nattni Final entrance figures still were NATIONAL IrA(il'F! P1vr-Clnh AB Prt Holm Bnitnn 121 300 no 14 30 CiVratl Chi so 10 402 3 14 33 Rown 100 433 94 153 341 mirkNwhlYkZZZi 1 1 31 127 333 American ib a i PlayerCluh AS Pet cuopinriin chirs os 323 43 ios 325 The 46 th "nnual Grand American trap shoot got under way here today as more than 900 of the kayoing Larry Janke surprised by drawing with Irish Bob Flannagan of Holme Brave 25 Walker hleran! Workm'n Brave is oims onosera os 'ot in hut Secretary Ray Lonng AdlSTi? 1he Amateur Trapshooting As-aiephMim Brown is cvmiu cui84 gociation sponsors of the Grand a Mil I Holme Bravet1fl Holme Brvel4 Rown Omlser 04 Bourn Pm1srl55 Slankr Pndsrfl3 Hark Culm 135 Hrk Cub 90 Johnion Cuh 140 Galan DNco 8 Olm" nodser 147 was confident they would top last year's entry of The biggest event on today's the" North London Ont Larry kept his chin out of the way scored most of his points with counter punches GIANTS SIGN 8EMIPRO NEW YORK Aug 27 Don Fisher a husky high-handed pitcher who has been pitching semi-pro ball in Cleveland has been signed by the New York Giants today A six-footer weighing 215 pounds he is 29 years old RELIEFI SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BLACKHEADS Tm what MmwA havt tried for tnmulj relieving externally earned pimple nth Stf mildly medirated Cuticnral Soften Mack-head tip lor ey removal! SatWaction guaranteed or lb maker will refund your money SOAP AND OINTMENT rated as quickly as workmen and material are obtainable Improvements for other parts of the track also are contemplated but will not take definite shape until after the present meeting closes Labor Day Seldom has any one horseman placed himself in the polion that A1 Smitha owner of Soutli of the yeiy and few wanted any part of him However he rushed into an eight-length lead and scooted home in front by four lengths He had not won a race i since last year Jockey Jimmy Dabson again grabbed saddle honors winning with three in succession Shadow Epic Lady and Youroff Epic Lady ran a very impressive race to score her third WELL OF COURSE that was hard to understand too If there was to be a lake why did it have to be a secret lake? The state men had to get busy and do some explaining They said they had the spot picked out all right but they hadn't yet' bought all of the land for the park area surrounding the lake site They said that past experience had proved there was no lit lie stream and should back sense in trying to do anything up a fine body of water My until all necessary land was work will begin when the lake is bought up finished If they announced the site "judging from the amount of first what would happen? interest already shown by the People would move in ahead public I'm going to need some of the state ard grab off land i help in policing the place' HAVING TALKED WITH ED ANSTAETT we contacted the silent men of the Division of Conservation at Columbus and just as Ed had said they turned out to be pretty silent They Mid It was true a lake owulri he built on Stone Lick Creek There would be between 500 and 800 acres of water and between 300 and 400 acres of adjacent public park lands And had the buying of land started Couldn't say And what if the landholders should get wise and try to stick the state for twice what the acreage was worth? Couldn't say exactly what then But why look for trouble And how long would it be before actual work on the dam started say about that either Would it be a nice lake when finally finished? Oh yes sir A real nice lake The people of southwestern Ohio could count on that and look forward to some real fun The other two projects Where would they be? One on Cowan Creek in Clinton county near Wilmington the other on Rocky Fork in Highland county not far from Hillsboro Williams Team Sliirlpv Fry Defeats Tarm Boys! oi i Wms shutout Charley Williams' farm boys! I want people to understand that I'm just as dumb as everyone else about the whole thing the enil though it's going to he a great thing The people in this section of the state are entitled to little more conslderaion than been getting In the matter of conservation projects 'Stone Lick is a nice clean' him while under the influence of liquor WEIGHT SHIFTER FURNACE TENDERS LABORERS (NIGHT SHIFT) opening program was American clay target championship The climax of the meet will he Friday when the Grand itself will be fired over 100 targets for perhaps $2500 Mr Ruth Knuth Indianapoli defended her Women' The drawing for the first round of title In the clay of the Buckeye Baseball target competition hut the ecat- straight virtory of the meeting She took to the front soon after the star stood a hard drive WEDNESDAY Defend Clay Dakota now occupies Smitha always has raced in Kentucky and Ohio and does not Mr Smitha Just doesn't care about the money He would like to race South Dakota at River Downs but that gelding is Just too good and scares others out of handicaps That leaves the' field bare of again for a dawn tnal Mr Smitha will not ship the horse will not sell him and both owner and horse loll around the track waiting for no one knows what There was a report Smitha ship South Dakota to Chi- cago but Smitha and his prize gelding still are at the Downs They like it there Turk Holds Weight Edge All Pasha Turkish Hindu choke- expert will have quite a weight advantage when he meets Gordon (Handsome) Hessle Fri day night in the Parkway Arena wrestling headliner Pasha will weigh 200 pounds Hessle will come in at 185 his choker a legal hold which shuts off blood circulation to the brain of the victim causing him to out" The-hold is applied by twisting the victim's own arms across his npek PRO CLUBS BOOK TUNE-UP PITTSBURGH Aug 22 (UP) The Pittsburgh Steelcrs of the Na-t i a 1 Professional Football League will play a tuneup game against the Green Bay Packers at Hershey Pa the night of Sept 19 it was disclosed today The teams do not meet during regular season 2- DRINK BOTTLE KHIMKI Sleeaea Zavaeaaj I cult So he remains at River Downs jwith a $30000 horse that cannot learn feed money desire to move out ol that cir- was some of the fastest sprinters in the country Haltcrmen again were busy Davidson and Scully claimed Pawnee out of the first race Mrs Dollaway took Dimple out of the through the stretch 8he pressed by Sergeant Bill and! turned the six furlongs In the! smart time of 1:10 6-5 That kind of time would heat FOUNDRY HELP NEEDED NOW third and Nichols and Campbell races in which South Dakota took Hawkwood Bill out of the could perform So what? -same race He runs startling trials in the The mutuel handle for the day mornings and then returns to his was somewhat lighter than for the o- stable to do nothing until asked elimination scries created these games for next Sunday each to start at 2:30 Marts Cardinals to Thomas A at Ross Ky 2 Allis-Chalmers to Mack's Cafe ar Riverside Mt Lookout to Bethel Merchants at Withrow High diamond Forney Tailors vs Deer Park Merchants at Deer Park Kurt's Tavern vs Loveland Mcr- nurc Affvcrn vs xj jchBntg Giwsbpck Mt Lookout lost the services of Ralph Bakie first string catch- er and leading hitter who Sustained a broken thumb last Sun day while Ed Wilkinson reported ho is to be inducted this w'eek and must leave the Bethel club Sunday's game at Ross will! mark the second straight contest -between the Cardinals who clinch-1 ed the regular season pennant last Sunday by defeating Thomas A for privately owned cottages Cottage builders would grab land an fast that the state wouldn't have a chance And when it was all over what would we have? A publicly- owned lake surrounded by a I private real estate develop- ment A thing like that be lair to the people of Ohio I GUESS as many as 10 dozen people a day ask me about that darned said Ed Anstaett wish nothing at all ever had been said about it "The state engineers were here in Batavia about a week ago I went out along the creek with them and they did a inf of looking around But they didn't tell me a thing about what they intended to do ''I don't know anything and I don't want to know anything 22 PHILADELPHIA Aug ROOT BEER I I I from his 'Chsswell Farms near I MOLDERS (Squeeze) GRINDERS SHAKE-OUT CLEAN-UP MAN Forrestvilie proved no malch Shirley Fry Akron Tuesday night for the diftball art- led the way today info the querists of the Williams YMCA Wal- terfinais of the national nut Hills and went down to a awn tenriis championships after wili rushed Sick into improve-17-7 defeat despite the presence mpnts at the big plant Work in their lineup as pitcher of defeating Clara Bias of Washing- menM al lne D1 14 Quite a bit of the money River Downs is making at this meeting toward beautifying the clubhouse THE SCHAIBLE CO 1086 SUMMER ST same day last week It went to against $131410 for Aug has already started It will he entirely screened re- Ridgewood Steels Win Bowling Flag Ridgewood Steels won the championship of the Keller's Eleventh Frame Summer Bowling League i Tuesday night at Mergard's North-j side Alleys The top four teams battled it out until the last ball was fired Deadlocked for the lead with Burgers going into the final series the Steels beat the Charles Baker Anderson township athletic coach who Was one of the guests at the annual picnic Williams holds for his hired hands Williams' boys made the mistake of eating steaks com on the cob add watermelon before the game The boys ate after the game The Williams YMCA Physical Committee headed by Edgar Ruth attended the picnic ton here yesterday 6-0 6-0 Miss Fry was matched against Jane Warren of Orange Cal today Others who reached the quarterfinals were Carol Diem of Santamonica Cal who defeated Connie Clifton of New Smyrna Fla 6-3 4-6 6-4: Nancy Morris of Palm Beach Fla who eliminated Nina Phia a 6-4 6-2 victor over Barbara Kimbreil of Los Angeles All won upset victories on DMAtoNMvvATCHCs- siuEKWARc 9 rnabes JeanEtoyle i or San Diego Cal topped Bar-LUSOAfrt-CLOTjiiMfcsURS-AMVTHiNfr I bars Wilkins of New Rochelle "I 75' and Margaret' -I r-bSrCZJ Varner or El Paso Tex defeated 60S iJeRn Clark of Birmingham Ala VINE 6-3 6-2 Bi Brewers two games to one win-'pounds ning the rubber game by only six But those who have seen the Milwaukee adonis wrestle are sure he can handle the Turk unless Pasha gets a chance to apply pins Johnnie's Service Five which reeled off 21 straight victories to climb within one game of the lead tied Blum Hauling in games won and lost but grabbed third position on pin average Seven strikes in a row gave Fred Lutz a 613 series the loop's second high Charlie Fchrman fired seven straight strikes the first time in his bowling career- Burger's 2619 total topped the three-game team record while Bill Koehler's 180 average led the individual record Kuntsman Homer Wins for Brethren Ray Kuntsman pitcher for the College Hill United Brethren team inf the Northern Hills YMCA Softball League knocked a homer Tuesday night with one on to help down Park View 11-3 in an elim- ination tournament Jake Costa shortstop of the winners previously belted a homer with two on Declares Holiday Due to Sugar Shortage! 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