Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1939 — Page 20

~ CHICAGO, Jan, 20 (U. P)—Jay Bozeman, Chicago, maintained the lead today in | the world's championship billiard meet. - He defeated Allen Hall, Chicago, vidarloy in ‘two games.

NG TONIGHT .

Bulldogs and Spartans Seek Sixth Victory

Indiana Central to Engage Manchester "Quintet: Oaks Triumph.

By Eddie Ash BOXING POPULAR IN COLLEGES

WISCONSIN IS MIDWEST CENTER

PAGE 20 "FRIDAY, JAN UARY : 20, 1989.

AMATEUR BOXERS A -

At Least 25 Bouts Carded For Opening Program of | Golden Gloves Tournament |

First Fighters to Climb Between Ropes at 7:45 0’Clock; Last-Minute Entries Increase Total to 221; Officials and Prizes Listed.

Old-Fashioned "Punch on Nos

SAAT TOW TRS TENT

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. Butler will renew its five-year ace quaintance with the Michigan Stata - {basketball team tomorrow. night when the Spartans invade the ‘| Fieldhouse at 8:15 o'clock. !| This will be Michigan State’s first stop on its week-end road trip. Monday night the Spartans will |battle the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Included in the Spartan lineup | will be Chester Aubuchop, a Hoosier, Aubuchon, a graduate of Gary Horace Mann, is heralded as Miche igan State’s most talented baskete ball player in recent years. Three other Indiana boys are on the roster. ‘They are Max Hindman and Robert Phillips, sophomores from - Gary ana Charles Henry, senior ‘from Huntington.

Both Seeking Sixth Victory

Both teams will be seeking their sixth victory of the season. It will be Butler's fifth venture into none conference competition. At present the Bulldogs are undefeated in the Indiana college loop. ; . Michigan State to date has won lover Kalamazoo, Oberlin, Penn |State, Central State and Western Reserve. They lost close decisions to Michigan University, Indiana and Loyola of Chicago. Coach Tony Hinkle ended prepae (rations for the contest this aftere noon by drilling“his boys on funda : |mentals and the use of the fast - ; break.

Oakland City Wi Wins {In Overtime

Times Special OAKLAND CITY, Jan. 20.—The Oakland City College basketball team today boasted its second cone |ference victory after upsetting Cene tral Normal, 35-34, in an overtime game here last night, “Cato scored three fleld goals to |lead® the Oaks in their late rally after the score was tied at 29-all.

The boys. pull off their sweaters and robes and start throwing punches tonight. It’s the seventh annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament and the scene will be the arena at the National Guard Armor : f Due to the heavy entry list, particularly in the novice class, at least 25 bouts will be held on the opening program, and if the lads speed it up it may be possible to run 30 matches. Drawings are to be made after 6 p. m. and the first boxers will climb between the ropes set to fire at 7:45. Hostilities will continue until around 11 o'clock before the young glove tossers knock off until next Friday. Last minute entries increased. the total to 221 and if the majority of| - | yourigsters pass the physical examinations this afternoon the four weekly shows should provide bargain entertainment for the fistic

* Officials Named

All bouts will be over the threeround route, two minutes to the round. Two judges and the referee will call the turn. The rules bar draw verdicts and there always must be a winner named:

The referees: Happy Atherton, Heze Clark, Jimmy Cooley and Roy Rodgers. : c The judges: Ted Sullivan, Sam Murbarger, All Feeney, Ed Clemens, Ed Zimmer, Walter Williams and Louis Rosenberg.

The Timers: Dudley Jordan, William Jordan, Carl Mattern and Randle Willis. 1 Amateur Athletic Union representatives: Paul Jordan and Fred ci DeEorde. Cal Norman, South Bide Turner A. C. ° ampbe. eper Announcers: Everett Saxton and Svivestey Hurley. Bob's Service Shop. John Kelly. : Dunk Cross, unattache Admission prices: reserved, 75 porene Michaels, unattached, Sheridan, cents; general, 40 cents. Johnny Johnson. 1 Pt. Harrison. . nnis 0 Pizest 2 Shanplons 284 Som 3 Senneth Hammack. unattached, Sherinersup e en class. e me in the novice.” Consolation prize to 15iovd Colbert. unattached, Bloomington, all boys engaging in at least one vd Hammond, unattached Batesville,

bout. Herbert Clark, Northeast Community Bess as Lightweight

John Payne, Cotton Club. Milton Bess, ace of the Bess A. C. ono Johnson, 450 N. Senate, Cotton team, who became an international Coge Walkel South Side Turner A, C. Golden Gloves champion ‘last year nm gs +d Walloee a: Community in the lightweight division, will “eenest Owens. Cotton’ Club, compete as a 135-pounder in the n Bise, Northeast Community Club. current tournament. He fought as Everett Gritty, Mcknieht at A.C, a welterweight here in 1938 and| Nelson Borcourt, Leeper A. C. won the title. The list of last, winter's local open Eu champs: unattached. *112 pounds—Bill Cummings. .. 118 pounds—Leroy Johnson. 126 pounds—Bud Cottey. 135 pounds—Walter Johnson. 147 pounds—Milton Bess. 160 pounds—James Young. is pounds—Albert Sheridan. eavyweight—Eric Stone, L. Johnson, W. Johnson, Sheridan| oho Willams Vs 5 & and Stone are not entered this year. asneth Russell, oS ron, Westfield, To becomeseligible for ‘detion ‘all| Harmon Scraper unattached. boxers entered must: report at the| 2Ihoid Deer, South Bide Turne Armory between 2 and 6 p. m.|Ind. today for the weighing and examination by the tourney physicians. In

a OPEN CLASS

John Hawkins, Bess A, Oo. James Hill, unattached. Holland Strube Leeper. A. O Karl Shuster. Leeper A. ©.

126 Pounds Leeper A. C. A.

Communit venue Boys' Boys

JNDIANAPOLIS Golden Gloves goers probably will see = this happen at the opening of The Times-Legion ‘amateur fistic tournament at the Armory tonight. . . . Pictured are college boxers engaged in a punch-tossing ‘contest. Bill Cason, Clemson College light heavyweight, plants a solid right-hand wallop on the ngse of Bill Stephens ~ of Florida, and the camera caught the blow right on the ~ impact... . It was a case of “my nose knows” for Stephens. Clemson is Couthern Conference champion in boxing | but was given a close race by Florida and barely won the 3 meet.

Club. lub. Club,

8 8 = 8 8 8

HE boxing sport is growing in college circles and in the East and South it is regular entertainment every winter and early spring. . The University of Wisconsin is the collegiate boxing center in the Middle West and meets at Madison pack in the customers the same as at basketball. As a matter of fact, boxing outdrew the hardwood sport on a single show basis the past two years at the Badger institution. # # # ” # ”

GITATORS for a reduction in length of major baseball league : ‘playing schedules will receive no encouragement from General - Manager Warren C. Giles of the Cincinnati Reds. ~ Cutting off a few games from the tail end of the season won’t ‘eliminate the late season letdown suffered by some clubs. . . . It'll merely cause the same situation to develop a little earlier, says Giles, who has gone through the thing before, in the minor leagues, where the season ends earlier than the majors. =” 2 EJ 2 u 1

Y MPLICATIONS that football cuts into baseball activities prompts A Giles to point to National League attendance figures, which reveal ‘September is one of the best drawing months. ~~ That, however, is in the National, where the race doesn’t get started until Sept. 1. ~ It's usually all over in the American by that time, with the Yanks too far in front to be hauled down. LLIE DA EMard hitting Buffalo outfielder, cracked out" 7 the fourth highes run total in the 54-year history of the _ International League last season. ~ Carnegie batted. 45 four baggers. . . . Only three players, all from ~ Baltimore, ever bettered that. mark—Joe Hauser, 63, in 1930; Buzz | Arlett, 54 in 1922, and George Puccinelli, 53, in 1935. In triples, Joe Gantenbein, Toronto, and Joe Hopp and Louis Vezilich, Rochester, tied with ten each. . Jimmy Gleeson, Newark, and now with the Chicago Cubs, led the doubles parade for the second successive year with 50, three more than his 1937 total. © #8 #8 = #2 8

T= Brooklyn club sent Emil Leonard back to the minor leagues because he was too wild and none of the Brooklyn catchers cared to. handle his baffling knuckle ball, which, in this particular case, also is called the “butterfly ball” because it comes up to the plate like a fluttering butterfly. . The same Emil Leonard, pitching for Washington in 1938, displayed the best control of any of the Washington pitchers. . . . He may . have had more than a few wild pitches charged to him "when his

knuckler got away from the catcher, but h 223 innings. e issued only 53 passes in

Perhaps if his control had not been won more games than he lost.

Columbus, Club. ¥. M. Francis, McKnight A. C. Bruck, Northeast Community English. Ayenis Boys’ Club. Leep C.

Looper & Ao Leeper A. C.

135 Pounds

Al Bowen, Richmond, Ind. Earl Potts Northeast Community Club. Jim Buhr, Northeast Community Club. Bug Dwiggens, English unity. Boys’ | {

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This is Kid Typical Golden Glover in training to outsneer as well as outbox his opponent. . . . “Come on and fight,” Jack Dempsey’s old war cry, is written all over the map of George Norman as he flashes

“Get Me Louis,’ Tony Cries | After 1-Round Knockout

: NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—The beer taps were wide open and : NY “the customers stood 10 deep around the bar in Tony Galento’s tavern has been named to tackle “The " |over in Orange, N. J., early today listening 0 the fat man who walks| Great” Mephisto in the Armo Ty like a barrel repeat over and over: .n | Knocked the guy out! What more do | wrestling headliner next Tuesday | “Get me dat bum Joe Lous. : I'll fthey want?” night. - The latter will be making moider him. Dey’ll hold me or} ~gGaiento probably will get a chance his first Indianapolis appearance. mans|sughier.” to prove how good he is in a couple Mephisto: < annexed = the light It was a gaudy affair, typically|months. Jacobs indicated he planned heavyweight title a week ‘ago .in Galento. - It seemed like something to mauh Tony with Lou Nova, he Columbus, O., when Le tossed Billy in the era of the young Californian who recently de-| Weidner who had taken the crown ane oo Gorbetta: a rough, |feated Tommy Farr. The fight Will from Billy Thom six months ago. Sullivans and Corbetts; £1, be in Madison Square Garden and,| Advance dope reports Mephisto as tough party dedicated to Tony’s|ir jt comes off, Galento will be{one of the fastest matmen in the one-round “knockout” last night of [strictly on his we. Before that, game. Bndat dai) orge Brescia, a “mild bull” from |Galento has dates with Natey Brown| Carter hopes to'land a formidable J 5 ’ (Feb. 3. in Detroit) and Abe Feld-|opponent to send against Jim Mc-|ingdale at guard. oT a anyone who saw Galento|man (Feb. 22 in Miami). Millen, 228, Chicago. The former). Coach Bb Sapifes of Vanehiess perform in the Newark Armory had “Just bums,” he said. “De both of University of Illinois grid star has|ter probably will s rycker

Times Photo. a smile spiked with vinegar. ... He’s a South Side Turner novice flyweight. ... . The Times-Legion amateur fistic carnival opens at the National Guard’ | Central Normal was ahead, 14-8, at

Armory tonight. Rattan, Mephisto the half, In Mat Headliner|gey

Greyhounds

Home-Coming

The Indiana Central Greyhounds will bring to life their old rivalry with the Manchester Spartans at

the Central home-coming game to- . morrow night in the University Heights gymnasium. In their games last year the.Spare tans won out both times, winning the second only after a fast over ‘time period on the Indiana Central floor. Manchester is rated sixth in Indiana conference and Indiana Central is listed as seventh. Coach Harry Good plans to start Bohr and Potter at forward, Godwin at center, and Sharpe and Bloom=

Club

Silent Rattan, who is. listed near the top in the light heavy division,

Claris R

Ind. aartached. Knightstown, Shelbyville,

Gene Lucas. Paul sher, . unattached, Ind. gk

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er A. C. Batesvitle, Day, English Avenue Boys’ Club.

Don Waiter Dilehay, unattached. Joseph Nunlist, unattached, Batesville,

d. Harold Paton, unattached. Jesse Johnson, Senate Avenue Y. M.

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Basketball Scores”

: STATE COLLEGES | Oakland City, 85: Central Normal, (overtime).

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OTHER COLLEGES “Blue Ridge, 43; Shenandoah, 28 “Western Union, 40; Wartburg, 29. “Villanova, 87; Catholic U., 26. “Georgetown U., 39; Loyola (Baltimore)?

“Carroll, 7 Ripon, 24/ ~8t. Johkn’s, 44; Au, St. Mary's, 43; ‘Wh - Baltimore, 40, Wesfern Maryland, 29. ~Wheaton, 38; Kings College (N. J.), 26. “Murray Teachers, 87: Delta State, 35. “Minot Teachers, 53; Ellendale Normal, 40. “Midland, 51; York Teachers, 45. “Fairmont Teachers, 52; West Virginia Wesleyan, 45. re Geneva, 49; Bethany, 45. Berea, 45; Kentucky Wesleyan, $4.

i HIGH SCHOOLS iFroebel (Gary), 28; Hammond, 20. ; Tippecanoe County Tourney Wea, 21; Monitor, 19. -Stockwell, 35; Dayton, 29 Jackson, 25; Kl.adike, 28. % Montgomery County Tourney © ‘Ladoga, 22; Wingate, 19. ds : den, 18; New Ross, 16 (overtime). ~ Darlington, 24; Waveland, 23. 3 Market, 30; Alamo, 21.

ury, 38. la Teachers, 26.

i Johnson County Tourney ‘Edinburg, 25; Union, 17. . “Clark, 38; Nineveh, 29, A Jennings County Tourney ‘Hayden, 24; Paris Crossing, 17. “Scipio, 24; Vernon, 18.

Clinton County Tourney Michigantown, 25; Forest, 28 vertime). ‘Kirklin, 40; Sugar Creek, 16. Colfax, 24; Mulberry, 20.

= Kosciusko County Tourney “Milford,” 38; Silver Lake, 28. Syracuse, 35; Etna Green, 28. cPlerceton, 55; Sidney, 14.-

-* Wabash County Tournament ‘Linlawn, 86; Chester, 20. Z Roan, 31: Lincolnville, 17. Somerset, 31; Laketon, 29( overtime).

= Bush County ‘Tourney . arthage, 38: Glenwood, 4. ew Salem, 29; Arlington, 25 orton Memorial, 46: Ging, 16. Cass County Tourney Twelve Mile. 20; Metea, 12. “Young America, 33; Washington Township, 28. Royal Center, 28; Onward, 26° (overtime). White County Tourney Monticello, 22: Round Grove, 14. foleottville, 26; Reynolds, 20. Carroll County Tourney ‘Cutler, 61; Adams Township, 1L. - “Flora, 303: Carrollton, 15.

ABASH VALLEY TO "At Bloomfield afield, ‘55; Newberry, 21. rthington, 28; Solsberry, 15. tz city, 41; Scotland, 10. At ‘Greencastle

(double

NAMENTS

asville (TIL), 27; Valley (West Terre

25. ’ $ y 1 (111), 43; Prairie Creek, 18. : “At Robinson, Iii 32; ‘Hutson ville, 25.

wards Made to

Elettavile, 46; cia ry City 9. ncer, $ ckaville, ‘10. osport, 37; Esch

At Newport : Clinton, 29; Cayug . T0 Newport, 41; St. BE Frtee, 16. Hillsdale, 33; Perrysville. 22, At Marshall Bloomingdale, 19; Fontanet, 18. rsh 20.

Tangier, 28; Marshall, Bridgeton, 31; Montezuma, 28.

At Lyons Elnora, 34; Burns Si 21. Lyons, 41; Odon Linton, 31; Maren, 3%.

At Vincennes Yheatland, 25; Edwardsport,

19. St. Francisville (Ill.), 24; Fritchton, 11. Freelandville, 26; Sandborn, 25.

At Montgomery Alfordsville, 32; Glendale; 9.. Plainville, 44; “Trinity Springs, 8. Shoals, 24; Montgomery, 13.

At Riley

State {Terie Haute), 51; Otter Creek, 23. Glenn, 25; Blackhawk, Wiley (Terre Haute), 81: ‘Riley, 28,

At Brazil

Green, 29; Ashboro, 24. van. p Buren, : Staunton. 15.

Clay City, 20 : At Sullivan Dug er, ” Calisle. 25. van, 29; New Lebanon, 15. Pe vii 29; Merom. 16. At Shelburn

Farliessburs, 34; Fairbanks, Shelburn, 40; Midland, 23. Jasonvills, 49; Pimento, 5

PROFESSION. Warren, 39; Akron Goo

Bowlin Cora,

22.

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Manual Athletes

Nine Manual football players re-

112 Pounds Alfred Osborn, uhatisched; . Prank Tunstill, Boyce A. Fis Warren Wilcoxen Fo oyce to st Massengill, ee eho " BloomingDick Miller, English Avenue Boys’ Club. Bill Cummings, Leeper A. C. ’

118 Pounds Walter White, unattached. Buddy Thrall, unattached. Roger Craig. unattached. Leon Harris, Bovee A. Slim Reed Bete hE Buddy Noel, Rk A. C.

126 Pounds Bud Cottey, Northeast Community Club. Melvin Tevis, Richmond Ind. Forrest Tevis. Richmond. Ind. Jacques Everello. unattached. George Clasby., Bavee A. Walter Williams, oyce AC. Robert Simmons. ‘Boyce A S Valier ‘Whitlock, Boyce C. Lee, Senate Be od M. C. A Ler

yous B Bess 2 LS C. n. Bess Pete Wheatley, McKnight A. ©. 135 Pounds

Sam Haslett, m= lish Avenu , William ati yent s Boys Om,

e allace A, Prankie Ttmner te A enrvosts Milton Bess Bess A. C.

147 Pounds ;

dvd. Ford, Boyce A. C. Durham, Boyce A. OC. Bd (Red) ey unattached, Shelby-

160 Pounds Vilar Reed, Northeast Community a Johnson, English Avenue Boys’ Belva Scott, Rich Johnnie Wilson, pokd. ; Jad:

Williams Jennings, Ernest Roache, Bove Boys : e.

Wesley Kemp, South Side “Tu A. James Foung jenate Avenue 0 $ Bible, McKnight A. C. Thad Howard, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. 175 Pounds

ceived block “M” sweaters and five|C. A.

decathlon winners were presented Frenzel medal awards at the school’s annual January Honors Day yesterday. Minor and freshman football awards also were made. Those receiving sweaters were Russell Burtis, James Chapman, Eugene Crane, Oewey Donovan, William. Fair, Charles Fletcher, Alfred Johnson, James. VanderMoere and Norman Williams. Frenzel medals went to Bernard Davis, Pete Pappas, Arthur Greenberg, Joe Bailey and Carl Campbell.

Canzoneri Continues On Comback Path

DENVER, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—Tony

Canzoneri, former lightweight Se champion, continued along a suc-| &

cessful comeback trail today. He gave Wally Hally, 22-year-old Los Angeles fighter, a sound bedting last night.

Pass enger Cars

DRIVE IT YOURSELF. INC.

o Henry Freeman, Senate Avenue Y. M. ‘Clarence Nelson. Cotton Club. Carl Wechler, Midw Claude Banks, Miwa & a

Heavyweight

Russ Bennett Richmond, Jim Cooper. Richmon ae

* NOVICE CLASS

112 Pounds

Dutch Flack, Northeast Comm Por rigid Norman, Sou th Side. 2 ao Pete Pjerce, Shamrock Cl William Robinson. Boyes Kelly Kerr, Bovce A. OC. Eugene

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e Poberts, unattached. Raveaoia Osborne, unattached.

118 Pounds ul Matheny, Richmo Charie, Stadia I oNmoRa inp John Wri ght per A. C. BS eckenbrock, English Avenue

Calvin Lewis, Boye Gurnell Rhoades, " Baves i. o. Same ov Lewi I Bes no eem Willis MoGoy. Sou fe Bide A. C. ne Kenworthy, uth Side Tu of

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‘Paul Smith, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. Louis Johnson, Senate Avenue Y. i

‘Charles Roberts, unattached. Arthur Bernhardt, unattached. Bh Gaither, Northeast Commu 30 McCoy, Northeast Community

Ee Davis, Northeast Community aul Bowman, Jinattached. Vita Denes Harrison. Chris Olson, er A. Preston Taylor, unattached.

160 Pounds Jim Schoenlaub, unattached. attac

nity Club.

Club. Melvin Maxwell, unattached, Blooming-

Clarence Nelson, Boyce C. Jerry: Green, i. Bloomington,

George Adkins. Harri Willis McCoy. So La, Side “Furnes A O. yerrard Walhen. Bridgeport, Ind. ns obert Sparks, unattached, Columbus, n Milton Strong, Cotton Club. Joe LYivester, Senate Avenue Y. M. O. A. Jim . Meridian Club. Richard Gilbert, unatcached., Vernice Eaton, unattache James Wisehart; ed. Monrovia,

2 Zeke Davidson, New Palestine, Leeper

175 Pounds Noble Bowers, South Side Turner A. “ Clifford Lindsey, unattached. John Bailey, unattached. Thomas Patterson, Cotton Club. Jesse weods 5 unattached. vy. English Avenue Boys’ Club. Witton Allison unattached. Ed Hicks, unattached.

.Heavyweight

e Eddy. unattached, Columbus, Ind. 7. unattac ached.

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._Boyce A. Ernst Henson, Ft. Harrison,

"Unclassified

Daniel Davis. unattached. Senge Heath, unattached. Bob Morris. unattached. Barney Rosner, unattached. Hauk, unattached. Charles Hartoater. Eas tache Senneth (Robinson, I Howard H S§ Gilbert owen. Bess A. C.

Butler Swimmers ~ Face Hoosier A.C.

Fresh from a victory over the

|Junior Y. M. ©. A. team, Butler

University’s swimmers are to meet the ' Hoosier ‘Athletic Club at 8 o'clock tonight in the Butler pool. The Bulldog tankmen took five out of seven events from the “YY” squad last night to win, 38-19.

® LUARANTEED BY THE ny [USE WOR RI)

‘1just a phoney?”

| convince everyone that he is a great

dared venture that maybe Louis dem. Dey’re all bums—Louis, Baer,

lento. I'll be de would do the murdering, it ‘would |Nova. All but Ga : have been like climbing into an |Dext heavyweight champ.” :

not been here for more than a year. He is to appear in the Semni~ windup.

ter, and Waddell and Wolfe at guard.

electric chair and throwing the

switch himself. But in the minds of many who saw the fight, there was the. question: “Is Galento a superman or Last night's affair proved nothing.

OPEN EVERY SAT. NITE TILL9

It drew 9087 persons and lasted exactly 1 minute and 41 seconds. Galento threw a couple of left|§ hooks to the stomach and Brescia

LEON the TAILOR Says:

"A Perfect ~ Fit

winced. The left flashed again and Brescia went down for no count. Another left—many claimed they never saw. it—to the stomach and Brescia was on the floor, grimacing. The referee counted 10, and he snapped to his feet as if he'd just stepped out of a shower. Galenta was mad. He claimed Brescia quit. Brescia said he was struck a low blow that temporarily paralyzed him for 10 ‘seconds. “I'm through carryin’ guys,” Galento said. “I hits this bum with an easy one, sorta settin’ him up. And what's he do? He gits himself counted out. Hereafter I'm gonna give dem everything I got insteada tryin’ to finish dem easy like.” Tony spent more than half ah hour in his dressing room trying to fighter. Promoter Mike Jacobs was there and he told Galento: “You don’t have to explain, Tony. You

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