Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1927 — Page 9
CITY BOXING TOURNAMENT TONIGHT
Amateurs Entered in South Side Turner Meet. Twenty-eight boxers have been entered in the city and county amateur championship boxing tournament to be held tonight at the Couth Side Turners hall. The meet 1b to start at S o’clock. It is sanctioned by the A. A. U. “Simon-pures” from the Indianapolis Athletic Club, FairbanksMorse A. A.. South Side Turners, and Stutz A. A. are to compete along with several unattached boxers. The young leather slingers can, as a rule, be depended upon to provide plenty of action and a lively ticket sale has been reported. The entry list: 113 Pounds—Tracy Cox (I. A. C.l. Chris Landman (S. S. TANARUS.). James Weller (Stutz A. A.). Frank Clark (F. M.). 118 Pounds —Louis Goldstein (Normal College). Bill Reilly (S. 8. TANARUS.) Tommy DaYidson (unattached). Frank McDonald r 'l26 Pounds—Arthur Hall (L A. C.l. Amos Gant (S. S. TANARUS.) Ralph Bittle (G. S. TANARUS.). Abie Cohen (S. S. TANARUS.). Irank Buckshot (unattached). , 135 Pounds—Ted Bristol! (unattached'. Jimmy Jackson (S. S. T.l. Johnny Dobbs IS.S. TANARUS.) Marty Le F. -M ). L Howe (F. M.). L. Spencer (F.M.). F. Bradingr (unattached). 147 Pounds—Max Smith IS. S. T.l. Henry Wilson (F. M.), H. Hunt (unattached). _ _ , t> 160 Pounds—Barney Bourne (F. M.l. R. Bennett • (unattached). Walter Schotten (unattached). , 175 Pounds—Tns Tyson (I. A. C.l. Kenny Roberts (S. S. TANARUS.). All entrants were to weigh in this afternoon and be examined. Drawkings will be made at 7 o’clock this "evening to decide the pairings for the opening bouts. Officials in charge of the are: Judges, Ed Zimmer and Ed Clements; referee, George Divers; timer, Paul Jordan; scorer, Tom Murray; announcer, Henry Sangston; physician, Dr. Byron Snider.
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Bv United Press _-... SHREVEPORT, La.—The White Sox have reached the practice game stage. Dividing his team into two outfits. Manager Schalk has the players opposing each other over the six inning route. AVALON, Catalina Island —The . arrival of Percy Lee Jones, pitcher, * and Elwood “Woody"' English, re- * eruit infielder, completed the Cubs . roster and all hands are now in train- * ing. English is expected to take : over the job of utility infielder this * year and Jones is sure of a mount ; position. TAMPA, Fla.—The Washington - Senators, Sunday released Jack Blair, [ rookie first baseman and Ben Shaw, * former Pirate catcher, in inaugurating the spring slashing of the squad. - It is believed the Yankees are after ; Biair. whose brother Earl, is now . with that club, and that he will join their squad. The Senators will meet Braves in the second of their ex"hibition games Tuesday, Washington ■having lost the first game Sat A-day, 0-6.
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. .. Johnnie Risko and Chuck Wiggins will headline the next local boxing ( card when they clash in the tenround feature bout of Steve Harter’s Washington A. C., card at Tomlinson Hall next Monday night. Risko has not appeared in an Indianapolis ring for several months j and a large crowd is expected to wit- ; ness his go with the local light- : heavyweight. The two fought to a . sensational draw at Cleveland in a recent scrap. The show will consist of thirtyfour rounds of milling and the maingo will start not later than 10 ’ o'clock.
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Final Games in 64 Sectionals
AT INDIANAPOLIS Technical. BO; Warren Central, 14. AT ANDERSON Anderson. 17: Lapel, 13. AT ANGOLA Auburn, 35; Garrett. 18. AT BEDFORD Bedford. 51; Heltonville. 19. AT BLOOMINGTON Martinsville. 35; Bloomington, 31. AT BLUFFTON Rock Creek. 33; Lancaster Center. 39 (double overtime). AT CLINTON Montezuma, 31: Clinton, 18. \T COLUMBIA CITY Columbia City. 40: South Whitley. 30. AT CONXERSVILLE Conuersville. 39: Brookville. 15. AT COVINGTON Attica. 39: Hillsboro, 15. AT CRAWFORDS VILLE Bowers. 20: Wingate. 10. AT DANVILLE Brownsburg. 24; Amo, 19. AT DECATUR Decatur. 22: Berne. 17. AT EAST CHICAGO Emerson (Gary). 33: Hobart. 20. AT ELKHART New Paris, 23: Nappanee, 21. AT EVANSVILLE Central, 30; Cynthiana. 26. AT FLORA Burlington, 20; Flora, 15. , AT FT. WAYNE Central (Ft. Wayne),' 44; New Haven. 10. AT FOUNTAIN CITY Whitewater, 29; Morton (Richmond), 18. AT FOWLER Boswell. 29; Freeland Park. 25. AT FRANKFORT Frankfort. 60: Jefferson. 10. AT FRANKLIN Franklin. 28;, Union Township. 27. AT GOODLAND Kentland. 35; Goodland. 24. AT GRKBNCASTLK Grecncastle. 32: Cloverdale. 12. AT GREENFIELD Greenfield. 28lFortville. 21. AT GREENSBUKG Grcensburg, 32; Seipio. 13. AT HUNTINGBURG Huptingburg. 31: Winslow. 30. AT HYMERA Carlisle. 20: Dugger. 15. AT JEFFERSONVILLE Jeffersonville. 17: Salem. 10. AT KENDALLVILLE Kendallville. 39; Albion. 7. AT KOKOMO Kokomo. 49: Jackson Twp.. 20. AT LAFAYETTE Montinorenci. 12: Jeff (Lafayette). 10. at la Grange La Grange, 26; South Milford, 21. * AT LA PORTE La Porte, 29: Michigan City, 24. AT LAWRENCEBURG Lawrencehurg. 35: Rising Sun. 21. AT LINTON Linton. 28: Midland. 11. AT LOGANSPORT Logansport, 50! Young America. 11. AT MARION Marion, 23; AT MILFORD Syracuse. 26: Warsaw. 22. AT MISHAWAKA Mishawaka. 39: South Bend. 11. AT MONTICELLO Monticello. 35: Brookston, 33. AT MONTPELIER Montpelier. 33; Jackson Twp.. 14. AT MUNCIE Munde, 52: Center, 0. AT NEWCASTLE Newcastle. 17: Kennard, 10. AT NOBLESVILLE Noblesvllle, 34: Arcadia. 22. AT NORTH MANCHESTER North Manchester. 46; Laketon. 19. AT OAKLAND CITY Owensville, 24: Oakland City. 32. AT PERU Peru, 31; DeedsviUe, 19. AT PLYMOUTH Plymouth, 27; San Pierre, 3. AT ROCHESTER Kewanna, 17: Rochester. 16. AT ROCKPOKT Tell City. 31; Rockport. 13. AT RUSHVILLE Rushville. 22; Webb. 17. AT SCOTTSBI RG Vevay. 20; North Madison. 19. AT SEYMOUR Cortland. 32; Seymour. 31. AT SHELBY VILLE Waldron, 19: Shelbyville. 17. AT SPENCER Spencer. 29; Patricksburg, 23. AT TERRE HAUTE Wiley (Terre Haute). 13; Gerstmeyer), 13. AT TIPTON Sharpesville. 31: Tipton, 20. AT VALPARAISO Valparaiso. 43: Crisman. 9. AT VERSAILLES Batesville. 25; Holton. 13. AT VINCENNES Y'incenues. 38: Bruceville. 12. / AT W ARREN Clear Creek. 28: Huntington. 25. AT WASHINGTON Washington. 49: Odon. 13. AT WINCHESTER Union City, 30: Stoney Creek. 17. S. S. TURNERS WIN The South Side Turner basketball team defeated the Springfield Collegians Sunday, 56-33.
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The Tinies liked the Crooked Man, who said, “I'll do whate’er I can to show you folks a dandy time. Just follow where I go.” He walked along a crooked lane, and smartly his crooked cane. Said Scouty, “He’s a. dandy sort, and funny as a show.” They hadn’t walked so very far until the man said, “Here we are. This is the house I live in and you’re welcome as can be. Just run inside and have som fun.” And so they all did, one by one. The house was also crooked, as they all could plainly sec. The windows and the doors were queer, but sunlight brought the place some cheer. The Tinies started walking ‘round, exploring as they went. Why, even chairs twisted 'round, and so was everything they found. Said Clowny, “For this sort of thing I wouldn’t give a cent.” “Oh, is that so?” someone replied. “Well, you were glad to come
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Notre Dame N’etters Sweep to Impressive Victory Over Creighton. Hu Timm Special OMAHA, Neb. March 7.—Notre Dame University wound up its basketball schedule here Saturday night with a 31-17 victory over Creighton. The Irish led at the half. 11-8. Creighton started off to a fast lead, but the powerful Hoosier quintet gathered up steam, raced into the lead shortly before the end of the first half and never were headed. DEMPSEY OFFERED FIGHT Tex Rickard Wires Former Champ; Heeney, Paolino as Opponent. Bu United Preen NEW YORK, March 7.—Tex Rickard has wired Jack Dempsey an offer of fights with Tom Heeney or Paolino Uzcudun and believes there would be perhaps a quarter of a million dollars in it for Dempsey if all worked out well. Dempsey thus far has refused to show any interest in the heavyweight elimination bouts, however. SPRING GRID PRACTICE Bu United Preen EVANSTON, 111., March 7.—Northwestern University football candidates will report today for the first spring practice session of the season. Incidentally, it will be the first purple practice in charge of Dick Hanley, the new coach.
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inside, and, don't you know it’s not polite to criticise things you see. The man was very kind to us. I think you're mean to make a fuss. Why don’t you just enjoy it and have lots of fun like me?” “All right, -I'm sorry,” Clowny said. “You lead the way.” So Coppy led. And soon the bunch of Tinymites were climbing here and there. They went through windows, near at hand, out on a roof, where they could stand. The Crooked Man was watching, but he didn't seem to care. “Be careful, now. Don’t fail,” he said. “Or you might land upon your head. I wouldn't like to have you hurt. Go easy, if you can.” And so the Tinies all behaved, and ’bout, the crooked home tliey raced. And after awhile, they all agreed, he was a dandy man. (Tlie Tinymites meet Little Miss Muffett in tlie next story.) Copyright, 1927, NBA Service, Inc.)
HOLDS OUT
Eddie Roush Refuses to Play for $19,000. Bu United Frees OAKLAND CITY, Ind., March 7. —ldling around the house and fishing in Lazy Creek nearby is the life Eddie Roush, outfielder hold-out of the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants, says he will lead this baseball season. “It’s like summer time here, what's the use of going to Florida?” Roush inquired as he sat down on the porch of his nine-room house to explain why he isn't in the Southland getting the kinks out of his muscles. “I'd rather spend next summer fishing than play baseball with the Giants for $19,000.” f TO MEET TONIGHT Bu United Press BOSTON, March 7.—Al Mello, Lowell, and George (Kid) Lee, Worcester, both former New England welterweight champions, will meet in a ten-round bout here tonight. '
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