Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 72, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1927 — Page 11

IP AUG. 3, 1927

Fight Ticket Scramble Is on

Chicago Fans Grab $50,000 Worth of Dempsey-Tun-ney Pasteboards. SEPT. 22'IS THE DATE Promoters Definitely Fix Time of Big Scrap. By United Press CHICAGO, ‘Aug. 3.—Fifty thousand dollars worth of tickets for the Tunney-Dempsey fight here in September were ordered by residents of the Chicago area within 24 hours oi the announcement that the fight ' would be put on here. The bout, according to latest plans, will be held Sept. 22. Dempsey asked for a Sept. 26 date, but both promoters said they are sure he can be convinced that the fourday delay would make no great differenee to him. George Getz, local coal magnate who took over Tex Rickard’s contract for the fight plans to open an entire floor of a Chicago office building as ticket headquarters for the bout. The Illinois boxing commission approved Getz's application for a permit for the fight without a murmur. It is believed the fighters will come to Chicago within two or three weeks to sign over their con- | tracts to Getz, and to start training, j REYNOLDS GOES TO I. U. Martinsville All-State Basket Star Conceded Frosh BerthBy Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 3. Lester Reynolds, star player on the local championship high school basketball team will enter Indiana University this fall, according to an announcement. Reynolds, all-State selection as a floor guard on mythical high school teams during the past three years, is expected to bolster the yearling squad at the State university.

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GOLFERS YOU HAVE MET by Kent Straat ; Reg U. s. PAT. ore IF HE COULD CUT A TENNIS BALL LIKE HE DOCS A GOLF BALL N HE'D BE THE NATIONAL CHAMP.

Practice Shoot at Peru Traps By Times Special PERU, Ind., Aug. 3.—-A pre-grand American non-registered trapshoot will be held on the local traps Wednesday, Aug. 17, Dr. R. J. Kahre, president of the Peru Gun Club, has announced. The tournament will be staged principally for the purpose of providing midwestern trapshooters with practice for the grand American tourney at Dayton, Ohio. Scores of shooters are expected to participate here. PITCHERS’ BATTLE By United Press LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 3.—A pitchers’ battle betwen Deberry and Willis resulted in a 1 to 0 victory for Louisville over Milwaukee here. A triple and a double in the second gave Louisville the only score of the game.

Voigt Expects to Be Cleared % B 7 United Press WASHINGTON. Aug. 3.—George Voigt and his friends put two and two together today and said the answer was th* the Mid-Atlantic golf champion would not be barred from the National amateur tournament at Minneapolis late this month. They based their conclusion on a promise H. H. Ramsay, secretary of the U. S. Golf Association, is said to have made to Voigt when he conducted a hearing of Voigt’s amateur status here last week. The promise was that the association would give Voigt a chance to appear before the- executive committee if preliminary findings were against him. Reports now are that the committee has reached a decision, not yet announced, but Voigt has not been asked to appear. This, according to Voigt's counsel, E. C. Alvord, is evidence the committee accepted Voigt’s entry.

ST. PAUL, Minn.—Billy Petrolle, Fargo welterweight, won from King Tut (Herbert Tuttle i. Minneapolis, on a foul in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round bout. Russie Le Roy defeated Norman flgh? n ' Chlcago, in a furious ten-round v. Y - —Btuce Flowers, f"’’*. New Rochelle, won a ten-round decision from Jack Bernstein. 130'i. New York. Andre Routis of France won a tenround decision from Joe Malone, Bronx lightweight. LOS ANGELES. Cal.—Bert Colima. Mexican middleweight, won a decision over Everett Strong of Omaha in ten rounds. CHICAGO—Gene Tunney reigns a 5-to-4 favorite over Jack Dempsey for the return bout between the fighters, in Soldiers’ Field in September in Chicago betting circles. Little Dempsey money nas made its appearance. CHICAGO—Stan Loayza. Chilean lightweight, defeated Tommv Herman of Philadelphia in a ten-round bout here, on judges' and referee s decision. "My" Sullivan won from Ivan Laflineur of France no a technical knockout in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round bout. Marcel Thuru of France and John Hollv. California middleweight, boxed six rounds to a draw. DENVER—Mike Arnold. Denver heavyweight, defeated Joe Woods. Los Angeles, decision, ten rounds. FRESNO. Cal.—Joe Vargas. Fresno welterweight knocked out ‘’Ham'' Jenkins in the eighth round of a scheduled tenrourraer. Kid Kopccka, another Fresno welter won a decision over Bert McCoy. Los Angeles, in the six-round semi-final bout. NEW YORK—Jack Delancv is working through two training sessions daily in New Hampshire to whip himself into shape for his fight with Paulino Uzcudun on Aug. 11. Paulino is training at Sum,alt. N. J. SPRINGFIELD. Mass.—Dave Abad. Panama bantamweight champion, defeated Joe Ryder of Brooklyn. N. Y„ ten rounds, decision. Billy Kelly. Scranton, Pa., defeated Joey Ross. Hoboken. N. J., ten rounds, decision. Terry Parker. Boston. defeated Billy Humphries, England, ten rounds, decision. BOSTON—Jack Gagnon. New Bedford heavyweight, defeated Romero Rojas. Chile. ten rounds. decision. Comic Holmes. Boston, defeated Young Chico, Philippine Islands, six rounds, decision. JERSEY ClTY—Allcntov n Johnny Leonard won a newspaper decision from. Bobby Brady of Jersey City in twelve rounds. GIBSON, GENE CONFER —/ Fighter and Manager Talk Over Training Camp Site. By United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 3.—Billy Gibson, manager of Gene Tunney, went to Speculator, N. Y., today to confer with Tunney on a training camp for the Jack Dempsey fight in Chicago. Tunney is in light training at Speculator. Gibson said Tunney would select a site near Chicago, possibly in the woods of Wisconsin or Minnesota. RUNFEST TO MILLERS B i United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 3.—ln a free-hitting game Tuesday that was not settled until the final frame, Minneapolis took the opener of the series from Columbus here, 11 to 8. Columbus overcame a six-run lead with two rallies in the sixth' and eighth, but Minneapolis scored three in the ninth..

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IDEAL FURNACE AGENGYOPENED The Ideal Heating Company, 243739 Central Ave., has taken-over the exclusive agency in the city for the new Ideal furnace, manufactured by the Ideal Furnace Company of Detroit. The Ideal Company has been in business in Indianapolis for over twenty years. The new Ideal radiator is a distinct innovation, the whole unit being cast in one piece, consequently eliminating the possibility of leakage of gas or smoke. The inner dome of the radiator is extra large, and likewise the opening from this dome into the circular or indirect flues is large and free, factors of importance in their relations to the efficiency of the furnace. The new model construction eliminates thirty-six feet of cemented joints. The new non-leaking combustion chamber terminates on the outside of the furnace fronts, eliminating leaky joints, the most common cause of complaints. The new one-piece ash pit, the top, sides and* bottom of which are in one solid, substantial non-leak-ing piece, is a distinctive feature of the new model. Instead of cemented joints which expand with the heat of the ordinary furnace, the new Ideal model provides cleanliness, healthful and economical heat. The Ideal Heating Company is prepared to give the same service with the installation of this new furnace model as it has in the past. The firm has established a reputation with the Escol all-steel furnace, which has won for it many business friends, and will continue f o handle this furnace. The firm Will carry all necessary parts for repairs on older models of Ideal furnaces. GLOBE RANGES TICKLE COOKS The Globe gas ranges, handled by the Caldwell Supply Company, 32 S. Pennsylvania St., dealers in kitchen equipment, have madfe cooking a pleasure instead of a task, users report. The Caldwell Supply Company has introduced this gas range to Indianapolis housewives and the results have shown conclusively that the stove gives satisfaction, H. D. Caldwell declared. “There isn’t a secret of good cooking with a Globe gas range in the home, for it has done much to revolutionize the work of the housewife,” he said. “Cooking is easier with a Globe. This excellent gas range is designed to give satisfaction in cooking. It Is made by the Globe Stove and Range Company, Kokomo, Ind., and we are glad to handle a Hoosiermade stove. It comes in a number of models and all of them are attractive. ft is tastefully finished, easily cleaned and makes a handsome addition to any kitchen. “We can supply a style that fits any type of kitchen with the least waste space and it will be appreciated by the housewife. “The Globe gas range has an oven control that means dependable baking and cooking. You set the control and forget about the time to remove the food from the stove. It takes the worry out of baking.” Fined, Although Fish Didn't Bite By United Press WORCESTER, Mass.. Aug. 3. Arraigned in court here on a charge of fishing without a license, Medois Lefleur, 56, contended he could not be classed as a fisherman because he had caught no fish. He was fined $lO.

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