Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1948 — Page 19

RCH 5, 1948 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1048 :

evs Glovers Ready for Finals] ~

ity's Heavyweight Champ Still ‘Shooting.

of the “Simon Pures” slug Heading the

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Willie waded through four opponents in the Tournament of Golden Gloves Cham-

Eddie Ash pow he's back . the Windy City shooting for he honor of supremacy over all Tonight's huge carnival of istic fireworks will consist of 23 houts, all scheduled over the g ation Golden Gloves route, ree two-minute rounds to a dea jon of the referee and two

peedway High Ji? rations to share ool. The Spark

ouse tomorrow, i:

ibesters}: Camp

rrespondent rs, headed by Jing rates, today joinedfe

The mitt menu officially booked tor 24 bouts, was reduced by one vhen a withdrawal occurred in the light heavyweight division. The Sioux City light heavy, | Wenbourne, was forced out competition by a broken numb received in a final trainES in donning unifiing session. ; , This sets up tonight's program ar for 15 bouts inwthe semi-finals letes business inland eight in the finals. In other ords, 31 boxers are scheduled op go into ring action under the tadium lights. The flyweights will lead off,

tcher Royce Lint is} , the only maje itcher Roger Wolff Ben Guintini. umably will carryjgh load as a starting ear, and is one of in the remodeled staff.

‘Red’ Mar. 5 (UP)—The jox operated in red ut the $15,073 lossfj~— reat strain on millionaire .owne| the club’s balance today. The balan ov. 30, 1947, showel ficit had increased 7 on Nov. 30, 1046,

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the bantamweights, feathereights, lightweights, ghts, middleweights, light heavyweights and heavyweighta. In the event Indianapolis’ Willie Clemmons wins his semi-final match he'll appear again in the t's last and top attraction, the heavyweight finals. _ Other knockout artists in Clem-

xception in Jocal bowling circles

t Pritchett's last night. McCann tered a low 231, and then hit s high for the night's work, 244. t was his first rise above the 700 gure this season. He rolls for he Ritchey Furniture five in the niversal loop. Two women climbed above 600 h league action. Clara Fon oppled 614 for the American gion squad in the Sexton Real Estate group at Dezelan’s, and large Skelton subbed & 603 in Rte Bowes Seal Fast League at [Jphe West Side Bowling. Center.

) LEON The leading woman bowler Opened with a low 193, went up : d the ladder to a 222 middle, and dl ore g tosed out with a 199. It was her

F 0 R ust six of the campaign. Mrs.

kefton cornered 212 in her first R } wn Eanes

» hit a 189 in her second at-

mpt, and went out with a 202.

A Yaver Men's Shop regular, she 8 bowling with the Kiser's a g¢ quintet in the Bowes new gabardine nest selections ever been our

ering.

In the 600 men’s bracket, Bud Schoch was high with a “680 polled in the Printcraft League at ¢ Delaware Bowl. Schoch hit games of 222, 222 and 238 for his ionor count. He rolls for the Hacker Bindery. Bob Carnagua ®lved the West Side drives for a U8, 210, 247675 in the McClarney's Restaurant get-to-gether, At Speedway, Dale Burge cond for a 667 on games of 215, <b and 226 for ihe 20 Century

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fCharles McCann Scores 709 As Keglers Begin 'Stretch'

By FRANK WILSON Scores of 700 or petier are becoming the rule rather than the

0 get hotter and hotter as the season starts down the home stretch.

Latest maple-pounder to top the séven mark is Charles McC vho knocked 709 bottles in his three games in the Universal League

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ns in Chicago for Final Amateur Meet af the Stadium By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports CHCA Mar. 8—Strife is sure to shake spacious Chicago tonight when approximately 20,000 4 tng in on the Western Golden Gloves finals and watch the

followers of amateur it out for glory and the coveted

Indianapolis’ own Willie mons’ weight division ave Clar-|

ence Henry, Los Angeles; Willie

{ro niChampion; Cleveland, and Way-

Dubose, Nashville, Tenn.

moulder, former Crispus Attucks/Clemmons is the only Hoosier

te Golden Glover who survived last week's competition’ here. tions

Physical Examina The mitt gladiators were sched-! uled to weigh in and take physical examinations betwen 12 noon and 1 p. m. today. D w- | ings for the semi-finals matches were to be held around 2 p. m g the evening the Tourna-! ment of Champions sportsmanship trophies are to be ‘awarded [with appropriate ceremonies and’ {Clemmons will receive the Joe Louis heavyweight award.

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assured, for all reserved seats were bought up shortly after going on sale six weeks ago. However, since the late demand has been so great on the part of Chicago's sports goers and fight fans from all over the Middle West, the Chicago Tribune, Golden Gloyes sponsor, has arranged extra space for 2000 general admission cus-| tomers. First come first served once the stadium doors open. The program will be opened at 7:55 p. m. by a group of singers in a rendition of the Golden Gloves salute, to be followed by the first bout at 8 p. m, Seventeen Golden Gloves centers will be represented in the fistic battle array tonight. The 31 contestants are the survivors of |{the army of 304 Western Golden Glovers who swarmed into Chicago Stadium last week for the three nights of eliminations. Tonight's radio broadcast will be over station WGN from 10 p. m. to conclusion. Results of the night's early bouts will be announced at intervals between rounds of the ringside broadcast.

as Indianapolis bowlers continue

started his set off with a 234. Hel

Food Market in the Pittman Food Market Mixed Bert Mills and Gene of the Beanblossom Mortuary squad opened both their series with games of 244 In the Universal League. They stayed consistant with second efforts of 232. But Mills went two up with a 189 in the final game to win the private duel 665 to 663. Lou Fouts completed the evening’s high scoring line-up with an even 650 for Ferdinand’s Five in the Delaware Major. Fouts had games of 233, 209 and 208. The Holy Trinity Church League came up with the evening’s only triplicate, three 154s shot by Leo Rock. High team totals were registered by the Ferdinand Five in the Delaware Major, 1001, 1010, 960—2971, and Jack's Shell Service in the Bowes Seal Fast loop, 858, 904, 926.2135;

. HEY KIDS, WAN NA BOWL?— Two leagues of youngsters will be formally organized at 9 a. m. Saturday at Del England's Speedway Bowl. Over 100 tikes already have enrolled for the Wonderland League, composed of children 2 to 8 years old, and the Junior League, consisting of chil-

m.| ager of the Detroit Lions of the

A sellout crowd long has ver IFW Tourney

SUCCEEDS BO—Paul (Pooch) Harrell, a member of the Indiana University coaching staff since 1929, has been appointed athletic director to succeed A. N. (Bo) McMillin, who

will be coach and general manNationa! Leauge. Harrell is an

Indianapolis native, and a former Tech athlete.

Is in Semi-finals

ANDERSON, Ind. Mar. 5 (UP)

_{trustees,

Harrell Given Support Pledge At Indiana U.

Trustees Approve New Athletic Head

BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 5-Paul| (Pooch) Harrell, Indiana University’'s new ‘athletic director, to-! day was pledged the .whole-! hearted support of the board of university administra-| tion and athletic leaders in the conduct of the Hoosier athletic/S program. Harrell's appointment to thes post vacated by the resignation|S of A. N. (Bo) McMillin was un] nounced here last night by John S. Hastings, of Wi , Ind., chairman of the university's “ourman administrative committee, who pledged the new sports chief the backing of the university's “official family.” “The board of trustees and administration have unanimously approved the appointment of Mr! Harrell . with the fullest confi-| dence that his guidance of the TT |athletic department will be char-| acterized by wisdom and fore-| sight,” Hastings said. McMillin Approves

McMillin, who served as director for the past two years, paid tribute to Harrell's long'S years of loyalty to Indiana and S = predicted - “a bright future” for|S

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--Veterans of Foreign Wars basketball teams of California, Washington, Minnesota and In-| diana: prepared today for the semi-finals of the national tour-| ney, scheduled for tonight at the: high school gym here. ‘Chris McKeon Post, San Francisco, was slated to meet Monti-| |cello, Ind, in the second game,

bo, Wash., play the opener. The Frisco entry was the defending champion, and ft rode rough-shod over the first two opponents. Mankato advanced last night, in the ohly game played Thursday, at the expense of McPherson, Kas., 70-43.

Thesz to Meet Mike Mazurki

Heavyweights Lou Thesz, 240pound 8t. Louis product, and “Iron Mike” Mazurk{, 238-pound Hollywood character actor and ace matman, will headline next Tuesday night's Armory, grappling card, Matchmaker Billy Thom has announced. Both Thesz, a former two-time NWA heavyweight champion, and his filmland rival are topranking contenders for a shot with “Wild Bill” Longson, the present title-holder. The melee is signed for two falls out of three, with a 90-minute time limit and will top a three-bout, all-heavy-weight bill. Thom also has signed Felix Miquet, of Lyons, France, who is recognized as the European heavyweight champion. The local promotor expects.to sign a strong

while Mankato, Minn., and Pouls-|

(baseball nine,

Indiana athletics under his 8 { leadership. Ig “Indiana’s new director has all|=S

{the qualities to make him a {tremendous success,” said Me- | Millin. “His appointment will be. {extremely popular with alumni (and friends of Indiana athletics {everywhere, and I wish for him] and Indiana the greatest degree’ of success that is possible.” Z. G. Clevenger, Indiana's re-| {tired director who returned last week to fill the post temporarily, said Harrell has the “personality, character and general all around broad knowledge to conduct a successful program.” “Paul Harrell will make a fine! director,” Clevenger said: “His years of experience in the Western Conference have qualified him most thoroughly. My compliments | to him and to Indiana University.”

. On Staff Since 29

Harrell has been a member of Indiana’s athlétic staff since the fall of 1929, when he left the Cincinnati Reds baseball club to return to the campus on which he won All Conference honors both as a football quarterback and baseball infielder. Indiana’s new 40-year-old director has been the Hoosiers’ head baseball coach since 1939. z Doubling as freshman football = coach and clifef scout during the = = gridiron seasons. Harrell is a native of Indianapolis, having come to the In-| diana campus from Technical High Bchool. As a college athlete he won the Big Nine baseball’ batting championship and received the coveted Balfour award |= as the captain of Indiana's 1929 = He quarterbacked = Indiana's football elevens of 1926, 1927 and 1928.

Jomi-windes for the powerful, 260-pound Frenchman. Fight Results By United P CHICAGO—Harold Guss, 182, cago, |

Qlitponied Irv Barlin, 188, Piissurgn,

FALL RIVER, Mess.—Roy Andrews, 137, Lowell, Mass., outpointed Johnny La Russo,

135. New York 70. Wi s8.—Don Williams, HL YW iroestat stopped. J Jimmy McLarnin, 136, New Bedford

keglers will roll at 9 a. m. on| Saturdays, and the older children | will have their fling at 10:30 a. m. | Saturdays. Both will roll two] game sets. There will be four | members to each team. Special equipment will be on] hand for the wee ones. However, | they will try their luck against regulation size woods. Patterned after several children’s leagues which are now in| session over the country, these groups are thought to be the first of their kind in Indiana. It will] be sanctioned by the American

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Results in Bowling Leagues ‘Over City Last Night

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Aldene aropp, Bowes Seal Fast ..... 522,

He and Mrs. Harrell have three isons, John, age 12; Joe, 11, and Bob 7.

Blackhawks Add Help

For Stretch Drive MOLINE, Ill, Mar. 4 (UP)— {The Tri-City Blackhawks have! {announced the purchase of Bob

{Ala., Rebels of the Southern Professional Basketball League, 8karda is a former Tufts College star, and will bolster the Hawks’ ’ Squad | in its stretch drive.

Results 1 Last | Nig ight

Beloit 71, River Pails nce el. | Buffalo State 52, Alleghen Empotin State 60, Kansas "Wesioran 4. m 61, King's Point Hamline’ 73, Mankato Teachers 49, Jove Teachers 58, Luther 42. Kenyon 74, Ashland 69. {Long Island 56, Muhlenberg 54, Manhattan 35, St. Bonaventure 31. w York City College 57, Lafayette 31, Oklahoma A. and M. 37, Kansas Susquehanna 60, Upsala 58. Louis 63, Wichita 44. ova 71, Georgetown

Southern Conference Mest Davidson 58, Maryland 51. Puke 54, George Washington $1. Carolina 61, Virginia Tech 40. N. Carolina 8t. 73, William and Mary 52. { Southeastern Conference Meet Georgia Tech 46, Slabama 34. | Kentucky 87, Plorida 3

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