Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1942 — Page 22
PAGE 22 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — FRIDAY, JAN. 16, 1942
Glovers Set To Take It And Dish It Out At ‘Punch Bowl’
Bouts to Start at 8 P. M. in Field House; 20 Tonight; 90 Novice, 38 Open Entries
Service Men Admitted Free; Drawings to Be Held At 6 P. M. After Boys Weigh-in and Get Check-up
By EDDIE ASH
Times Sports Editer The Golden Gloves boys start pitching tonight in the 10th annua! Times-Legion tournament and Butler Field House is the “Punch Bowl!” for the fistic fireworks. Pre-tourney ceremonies will start at 7:30, the first bout at 8 p. m. The event will be fought over three nights— tonight, next Friday and on Feb. 6. Approximately 20 bouts will be staged tonight.
Whatever the Golden aio] Cs Sh t Out ers lack in fistic skill they dps | offset with sincere effort and ‘ Indianapolis sports-goes are as- B N H sured of action and thrills. All y cw aven bouts are scheduled over the threeround route, two minutes to the] NEW HAVEN. Conn. Jan, 18-— round, and the average Golden apolit Capitals must des Gloves match usually is crammed | [ne Te DN —— with toe-to-toe battling. . ; e the Golden Glovers delight in shelling the fast bag and Jimmy White, left, and Carl Maore, hoth of the TIRINGES LENE iTSany Citieun night if they expect to save helt) oo... Associated League No. 3, Pennsy Gym, used this method of training as part of their tune-up for Gloves gyms report that enthusiasm | gastern road trip. The Times-Legion amateur boxing tournament opening at Butler Field House tonight. They are entered among the boys is at high pitch pei three-game tour began in| in the Novice class, 126-pound division,
and that the boxers are in fine] — shape to face the ordeal, i) Froviagee with a 6-to-8 tie, con
i ht punches, the bruises, the triumphs tinued in New Haven last nig H A th B Wh 'I] Fi ht and the heartaches, And to dish it] with their first shut-out defeat, ere re e oys Cc '9 out as well as receive. 3 to 0, and ends in Hershey, Pa,
The tournament is fought in two [tomorrow night. They entertain the NOVICE CLASS PRS Finks PAL. Noo 8 PERnSY EO Vn
sses — Novice or beginners; 1m “Re rk ser NA classes Novice, f g | Washington Lions in Indianapolis —112 Pounds— Wiliam Cuthift. Favette Community | qelitk Skinner P.A L No 3 Pennsy Open, for the experienced. Draw- | sunday night, GeRobert Gwin. Northeast Community | Genter Greaotv. Favette’ "Community | po O0RrRd Tethune, PAL No. 3, ings for tonight's bouts are to be| @Goalie Phil Stein of the Eagles| ‘Wilbur Franklin, Northeast Community | Qe Sighers Grerofy. rayele o Mmmun Panny HT, er’ Pavette Comunumity 3 X *Robert Thur Favette mmunity Believe it or don't, it's not a basketball! The litle fellows are tossing the huge and heavy medicine (D€ld after § p.m, after all boys hung out the “No Admittance” sign i Foster, Rhodius Community | Genter, ey. atl Fa Wer Moore, Fayette Community Cee : hs ; : le sbke : al rheite; Leon wri ball around, Bob Gwin, pitching: Willard Franklin, catching, They are Northeast Community Center [21¢ weighed in and checked physi on the Caps last night while Gus sJames Henderson. Rhodiug Community Ak Fox 0 ii Bos A he of te ohn Weatherford. Favette Community Nn
ally by tournament phys 8, N ; Loener 8choo) bors, Novice 112-pounders, entered in Golden n Gloves competition. call ¥ our physicians, Mancuso and Norm Burns were | “Uli 14 menry. English Avenue Bovs in Houston Orthwestern Coms “William Holmes, Rhodius Community >. — A Drs. Will Long and James D. Pierce. [pushing the puck past Goalie Joe|ChR o south Sie Community |MhGitY Cente etic | Cente All tournament boxers were t0|Turner. Sui: \TeRye!, Sour oid 0 Johnson. Washineton Athletic | “Wilien Beit. Ft. Beniamin Harrison ‘Clarence _ Miller SSlive Associated Rov Hov. Broad Ripole Athletic Club, Heavyweight
H ] report at the Field House dressing] Mancuso garnered a goal in the|teague No. 3. Penns Joe Abel, unattacher oppe Loses 2d Cue Lourrey hree Crowns room today from 3 to 6 p. m. for fst and second periods and was 4B ward Wilson, Ashington Athlatte Joe Levin, eae ay Haboush. Municipal Gardens Coma
ty Qent the physical check-up. No boy will (skating for the “hat trick” in the Fred hea? ager Boke BehooL. Say PUR Mich aliee, Lever Botine School. oy
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A d red eper a ne oo y . ” Match | nn 38 Straight Games be permitted to enter the ring With third when he tangled with big REX, Jaekon, aftalitened ed. cathy NY HOTEAYe ComPiniy copter Johnson, unattached est neasy out the consent of the physicians. |Capital defenseman, Doug MeQaig. HE Pound or. Robert Quillen. English Avenue Bovs ERE De Cha aa: Miwios ‘county — onndt-— u ‘Coache v Vv An ari Jour Ofcials Are Named McCaig checked the little Fagle| sonnnv Sherron. Washington Athlstie |. ‘Gorden Hogue. P A L. No. 3. Penney wpA recreation departments, pion Willie Hoppe, New York. and Welker COChIan. San Francisco, three Tha’ Novice dass diew he sue] TNE into the boards and Gus came |} nk Lyle. Leener Boxing Sch he “Bin Wingler. PA IL. No. 3 Pennsy +SIFN CrASY ie ev ny &F AN : 3 : Br UNITED PRESS up with fists flying. Each received) Edw Jartin. Leeper Boxing ool. ‘B 4 Re PAL No 3 Pennsy times titleholder, gave Joe Chan f Mexico City undisputed lead in y of the entries, 90: the Open class, |fye minutes for fighting and a a Wile on orthwestern Co 5 ry ) : ‘Donald Gwin, Northeast Community the world's three-cushion billard tournament today. | Three heads that potentially 38. Tournament officials are: additional 10 ae pr ‘a dor ll i CepteEite. English Avenue Bovs a Ldvard Mitehell. P. A. 1. No. 3. Pennsy Ce Revs Was. EAL. Nov iH a idle a a a + ment 3 . i * ’ - 4 vm Chamaco, idle ye ay. saw two tournament tail-enders put on could wear the 1842 Indiana High| peferees — Heze Clark, Happy gee Ra Burke. Hill cqmmunity Center. Aubrey Chandler. P. A. L. No 3. Penn. Per PSY GV. reed. Hill Community: Gore 1spired exhibitions to topple Hopr d Cochran from the ranks of the School basketball crown go on the|aiherton and Dick Patton. avette
on McCe or S | : While BIR in the Center it Sey community ood Snvder, Rhodius Community | ter. Found bo rsa fy £ y SN —— ———— — —; RT" - : re T. —— 1 own undefeated. The two fs A chopping block tonight—Washing-| jyqges — Louis Rosenberg, Ed ’ —19% Pounds— ‘Hernan Charles. Rhodius Community| | ! two victories and one defeat fell nament. Both scored “high runs of tons, Horace Mann's and Evansville penalty seat, Burns flashed down Center Ted Haves. P.AL No 3 Pennsy tW0 VICIOries ana J 1eieat ell; NE el C oreQ Y S, 4 S $ Zimmer. Ed Clemens, Ted Sullivan. | t Fred JORNEOH. Rhodius Community | © 4 Bavd Loftus. Rhodiut COTMRURItY Gv ; into a tie for second pl: hamaco five Central's | Sam Murbarger, Judge ‘Thomas he ice to score unassisted. Ceyter _ ¢ Ww O center 1 ‘Frank Tunstill, Hill Community Center, Ww id Ne y o age Ch ioe 4 W | 58 . 0 8 on Jones. hodiug Community Cen- ‘By i : It was a defending champions] These quints, “laid for" by every wwhaten The blanking of the Caps leaves Ean oe in Community Center, or 194 Points : aul. Leepe
ter loyd Carter and Paul ; rank Rand Hill Community Center. ing 8ehoo en second defeat in 38 successive tour-/team in the state, comprise three! idan. Inidana District A A U. (2818 Stihgnea A ydescesmy) ohn Carter J Community gente COMBE i Guvion. Fayette. COMMU Reb SL Leeper BOX anniv Cone ) 'C names
od pament games during the last threejof the four major undefeated president. In this seasons games Wills MeCor. PAL N68 Pennsy Oenter. and WILSON: FRvette: COMMuniLy ‘Ravmond Alen. Washington: Athlete
ni o ] S ' mm, Jaf iv hin ye was d y 1 ues hg bro Shpoutin ie call _nNiaitern, Randi ny Whitt, Pal: NS) panty “Wiliam Morris. South Side Communi- Jetty Potts. Leeper Boxing School 1 defensive game, Rubin Cochran was nosed out by Farle] onight IS not overwhelming, DEP wis and Ed Aspinall. AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Donald GCovher, Favette Community |'YoGRICE no washington Athletic «135 Pounds into a 32-30 lead in the 28th Lookabaugh, Chicago, 50-48 in 58 schoolers can play under the pres- Announcers — Tom Miller and Western BE y o Cenier ett Campbell. Favette Gommusity |CP ; y : *James Buhr, Northeast Community ok ars 3 . bb C av ammu ng and chalked up 14 billiards innings, after two sustained rallies sure of the unvanquished just so Paul MeDuft | Be anes - 3 3 Center ills” Harnimen Lester BEWAR|Ge nA 8 Techenbrock Northeast Come
' nte Clevelan 21 8 Elmer Wesley. 1 © Boxing School Ah + w + » 5 a ] hen ev v wi streak | mer esiey Leeper oxing School, n p tk xing Kool, | munity Cente eight Se gs to win the match. failed to overcome an early 16- point ong. The er nning streak| pq peBorde is chairman of the rou | La Robert HRves NOrthwestsrn Communi Richard | otkin, deener Baxi h SeNgol [munity Genter, ener Boxing School.
es ope match: | ta t ; 3 62 28/tv_Center. S Nally ‘ e's opening match, it|advantage. Lookabaugh had lost| must snap—and many coaches be-ia a uy hoxing and registration |Pittsburen 18" nil Renev. unattached. Taisy ha ungtigched. Jack Sheldon. Teeper Boxing Sehool,
was the shortest game of the tout | three of his four previous matches. [lieve it a good Hing when it does. | | committee for this district. ‘ Robert Lynn, unattached. =o] Jim whitney. unattached oD Ss ite te ’ | 8 S§ ) ‘ ‘Leroy eed, Jommunity Center The championship Washington) qomeiq)e are to receive their work- W : 3 Cli atrick Ketiev. 8 a ¢ ~160 Pounds— “Buster CHIN Qommiunity. Genter, Hatchets face Evansville Reitz seek- RPringfleld ... 1 38 | pentaLrick Kellev. South Side Community] ,,.. joerding. Favette Community Cen | DL is. Hill Community Center, i ling tickets at the Field Houes east Providence 3 : N 1° . : ’ *John Douglas. Hill Community Center, 1
ling their 15th victory this season New Haven 3) comiarten Woods, Favette Community raven Lehr. Rhodius Community | _ "Albert Sansbury, Favette Community
a : {gate from Vernon Scott, tourna-| Washington Center fand their 26th win since they! | ment” committee chairman. Philadelphia Ee ; 3 _—I3% Pounds— : Oe “Hin Summers P. A. L. No. 3. Pennsv| : 147 Pounds=< Istarted the spree that carried them NEXT GAMES «hob Tansey. Northeast Community Om ‘Charles Spurling, Favette Community
Cente R . Leeper Boxing Schoo , | to the state title last sprin Golden Gloves Honor Rol TOMORROW-—INDIANAPOLIS “Joe Wil t vy Cen- ‘tzler le Athletic Ol fh. | center y ‘ R pring. 1 her. Washington at Cley Eos A ol ar v t8h. RhOGINE Community Gen Carl Schmidt Ruled ete Oly (Continued on Page 23)
y > il Gary's Horace Mann, crowding america's amateur boxing gladia- | Reid. guitt Pitrburkh: Troviataes a Sh Fink: ; ERT TTR HY i
{the Hatchets closely with 12 tri-fi .c win be a Tr 3 8 oing their b 0 R r N 8 | umphs, battle Gary Emerson. The Uncle Sam 1 . Yah A AAPOR] readying themselves| New Haven, 3: INBIANAPOL 18, 0,
’ EO od to at B physically in the event they are NONI She seheluld py <: re * once before cajleq to the colors. Already many ris season to the Mann cagers. former Goldeh Glovers are serving ‘Wi Id Bi ir’ M North-state reports disclose that with the armed forces. Some 4 1 1 an COME ON, ME
te . ol N! Coach Keith Crown of the Horse- |)... are:
men is trying to book the Hatchets| pir patta Mark Th ¢ for a contest soon—a contest that : h 16s, Buddy € 1 er’ eet HERE'S THE BIG JANUARY SALE would be a “suicide pact” for one ne a Sgro, gH
Army;
perfect record. , Wild Bill" Longsen, the pow Y 'VE HOPED FOR! To edi : Sparks, Navy: Wilmer Hardesty. : "Hs ou E E Evansville Central tries for the)... Corps; Emmett Longstaff, Air| ful New York “meanié” whe has
11th victory, facing the Vincennes * Alices in a Southern Indiana loop Corps: Bill Lyster, Marines: Her- | [been bowling over all opposition
: bert Broadwell, Army; Bob Shutt.! : pr - contest. 2 : , Vy since coming inte this ter ; jae i aad , a Ng al pony. Bill Brownlee, Army: Vic may discov i surprise in or hy : rt & Gi ao Cr Vi 77 ey Vet £ Vor, 2 4 Tailored prominence, and may gile the utton, Army; Johnny Chesunas, him when he tops the wrestling
| Hatches some interesting debate if AE rel, Army. |card next Tuesday night at the : | the two square off in the Vincennes|, © Fi Prva in Uniform will| Armory. NE | semi-final tourney, as they are like- he sl e ; Fe to tonight's Gold-| Matchmaker Lloyd Carter has Hy to do. EOF © Cit he ur 8 . oc- | been keeping the telephone busy in ; iit Secuon upstairs. secking a formidable Tournament ticket 3 h : . Oppo for|
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