Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1942 — Page 7
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Butler Continues State Title Defense Tomorrow
Faces Wabash in Second Tilt; |Kautsky's Try Conquers the Crippler = |Power Grapplers || Gloves Tickets
The’ tenth annual Times-
Joe : «+ Firct |For 2d Pl : TAT 2 Clash at Armory || recon Golden Gioves amatens Beat F Ir anklin, 20-40, nm First or ! ace \ aa ; SN boxing tournament is to be 3 lis Kautsky's, local \ \ k A | Wild Bill Longson of New. York| | held at Butler Fieldhouse Jan. holiday sched : eASOn IAT Thee in Professional League baske \ ha Ni E and George (K. O. Koverly of| | 16, 23, Feb: 5. Competition will INE avy le ver ld NR 2 of Bela ¥ ke \ California, two heavyweights who| | be in two classes—Open (ex-
® | | 1 a m S | victories and four losses, the Butler Bulldogs will face Wabash, their pall club, have two games this week- 3 4 \ ? pve nol portray. and Nove. ber
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second Indiana Conference foe, tomorrow night at the Butler Field . bring their league record 3 NR ! clash in the feature on Hercules A.| | ginners). House. s bett than their present third RRR = | C. mat card tonight at the Armory. The weight divisions are flyYO 8.~The mur- | In the season's opener the Bulldogs of Coach Tony Hinkle defeated » \ \ NO " x ) Koverly was here last week and| | weight, bantamweight, featherNEW YORE. Jub. t= | Franklin by a 50-t0-40 count for their initial circuit victory. They will place. \ X A was disqualified for using the| | weight, lightweight, welterRY micts Of Mars scarcely Sharpsi |e out- to, defend -Hicis esferenee) , In second piace Is the Ft. Wayne) Ff N= \ Cl aa strangle hold against Dorve Roche.| | weight, middleweight, light the vision of the forecaster as he [crown against the Little Giants. DeP H Zollner team, with five wins and| I NL N A Longson has been here four times,| | heavyweight and heavyweight. peers intintly into the immediate | Thus far this season the Little auw, anover, two losses. They play Oshkosh to-| § | Q ed sailing through to victories in three Reserved seat tickets are on night at Ft. Wayne and at Oshkosh LE engagements and being disqualified sale at the Sportsman’s Store,
| Giants have split in six games, win-
ture Sports World. Y i F an a on who could fore ine —~ ane ne 2 Ball State Win Saturday. Ng [in another. They meet for two falls| | 126 N. Pennsylvania St., and at grample, , land City and : ¢ 3 A out of three. the Bush-Feezle Sporting see a year ago the drastic effect |losing to Purdue, Indiana nd The Kautsky's, with six wins and Nh a a A special semi-windup will find| | Goods Co., 136 E. Washington
! : . Indiana College Conference fives NA 3 3 ] ! | Franklin. : i a four losses, play at Akron Saturday LL 3 3 p 3 Lv the opening roar of the guns swing back into action tonight as| + oi mviedo Sunday. By win- \ A § [Andy Rascher in “big time” when| | St. The price is $1.10.
would have on sports along the o _ ‘Rose Poly goes to Oakland City and i/o both games, the Kaustky's can| NSES RN Nk \ \ N he meets Louis Thesz of St. Louis General admission tickets, at Pacific Coast? It would have | : Valparaiso tests Elmhurst, Fong second piace if “og en NN § | They also are heavies and grip for| | 60 cents and 30 cents, will be i : 3 3 DePauw, Hanover and Ball State! one fall. Rascher is from Cedar| | available only on tournament been considered fantastic to sug- R : , & ¥ loses both. or tie for second if the iba geal al a ong on loa ; i R ET : triumphed in last night's games. , “ g nights at the Fieldhouse gost the starsing OBersucms & gi The Tigers breezed through Barl- iter Sits \ former champ in Thesz. + || office. which have foliowed, such as the 2 No ham 44 to 30. while Hanover bottled Meanwhile Jewell Young, Kaustky \ - R The 8:30 opener is between Tony | f the $100,000 Santa | 3 Ea > 44 to 30, while. ace, has lost his point leadership WN 3 loss: Little Rock, Ark. and: Alf] cancellation of the ' | 3 : {up Miami, 46 to 38’ and Ball State yy Chuck Chuckovitze of the To-| § \ : CN et » di ’ 8) Fouddtionpt Anita Handicap and the removal | AE k A eeked out a 27 to 24 victory OVer jo, White Chevies. Young, play- La \ \ \ EEE ARS Pasha, India. SHOP J of the famous Rose Bowl game to | = _§ RT | Tilinois Normal. |ing in 10 games, has 44 fielders and | \ ON \ \ Ne : Fresh, Timely, a small inland city in the Deep | A | The Tigers started -slowly, butisg free throws for 117 points.| i ON SE EE SEN Cowboy Cager AND Weehindiee 19 South. F i «gained momentum as sophomore chyckowitz, in seven games, has \ : : RN CANYON, Tex. Jan 6.— Jack SAVE Outdonns. But those things did happen a ol ER | Wally Etcheson took over. The gained 45 field goals and 41 free \ : ; } Maddox, West Texas State basket- | TERMS and similar things on a reduced | * i R ‘second-year forward hit seven bas- throws for 131 points. INN hh ball pisyer,iis a cowlioy: dufing fe) AT Wester n J. LQ) Stores scale are still happening, so the |. §§ WEEE oN | kets and four fouls as the Quakers! standings: 3 8 f | |summer. annual task of compiling the Fu- ™ Fa : | tied up Don Jones, the leading 3 NTR. \ X NY SALE , . . OUT @ OF ® 308
ture Book of Sports takes On an | Se hs | scorer. | Ft. Wayne : ; added note of futility. Who can | &5 p a Frank Jean of Hanover led a Dk on) Seven years ago this little miss Paralysis and the Committee for hi .! y T S T O > C # fa) ro came home from school in Portland, the Celebration of the President's : Not to be confused with
even say for sure just how much | 8. 3 "4 (last half rally that sparked Hill-{ of our customary Sports program J [rebels Sig Syiebury. Hs "soupet 144 354 /0re. She was sick and soon it be-(Birthday, which raises funds for : Ber a bl storie came apparent that she had infan-
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most silly to attempt to predict | =. 8 Ball State continued its victory , irs i i who will be the champions of 1942. | 5 Th string in a slow game which found] NEW YORK, Jan. 6.— Eastern/completely cured, holds 28 swim Albert In Picture 3 F \ s1 Holds Jy, Garment
3 a i iati i i records and has been voted] HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 6.— fighters will | A both clubs using a zone defense. |Lawn Tennis Association officials|ming \ ’ Tg ie with a | ®% | Gerald McCarty headed the Card-|Say that, although there may be a/the No. 1 girl swimmer by the|Frankie Albert, All-America quarter- Chas. I. Barnett, Mgr.
: | 8 {inal scoring wi bali shortage, all established tour-|A. A. U, She gives credit for her|back, signed to star in a football : SiSenble Ie ol OW Wasebe er 3 3 a with Ror olat: andball sho will be played next sea |winning fight to the work of the|picture, “The Spirit of Stanford.” FAIRBANKS LOAN CO. BE ihe one ber. | 3 5 Sucker team | son. | National Federation for Infantile|Production starts in April. | 208 E. WASHINGTON—2nd Door East of Delaware est of civic morale to permit some k 3 LE of the stars to returm from time to time. We are told such a plan | i{s under consideration in the case of Joe Louis but the champion, | sensitive to public opinion, may | decide that once formally in the |
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: : Nine returning lettermen, includMediocre Champions _ |ing the five starters of last year, STATION THE SITUATION being what it |ojve the Wabash team an experi-
fs, there is a probability we shall enced squad. have a number of new champions | coach Dale D. Davis is directing * this year—and that most of them |, yjttle Giants for the first year. will be on the mediocre side Davis came to Wabash to replace The best amateur in golf t0da¥ | german Berns who was called into {= Bud Ward and he is already in | Army service. the service. He will know NO | ne new coach is a Wabash more golf until the Axis tyranny | ,gaquate, class of 1936, and before is shattered. His experience Will | tyming to Crawfordsville he was be the same as that of Porky |,.4 coach at Thormmtown High Oliver. The last time we saw the | gahool professional star he told us he There are no seniors on the squad hadnt had a golf stick in hiS 3,5 the new mentor. operates a hands for months. two-team sysiem which is made up Our Washington sources ad- |of Jast year's regulars and this seavise there is no tendency on the | nc recruits. T part of the Government to curtail | The mainstays of the team are Ny — : sports amateur or professional. ~~ |Ray Greve and Earl Dowd at for- ES oP EN All sports where admission IS | wards, Carl Kelley at center, Ralph . 3 charged will undoubtedly be asked | yegier and John Ingram are at the , > Official to make Sontribntions Aid the con- |ouards. Hesler is a former Short- J a duct of the war. In connec- | ridee ace. RN . tion we wonder if it wouldn't be “The squad is mot exceptionally 3 —S American good judgment to set up & SPOrts |¢a)) although the starters average @ ; yon : Legion Auto. dictator, say a man like Big Jim |.round 6 feet. The team average is g n ‘ : riey, to co-ordinate and ©Or- |qjghtly under that mark. FF License relate the various and widespread | The Little Giants race on fast activities with respect to their re- |preaks, like Butler. Branch at
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