Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1942 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 1,

misc Heavies Will Pack Wallop in Gloves’ Finals. CDivern Purdue Meet

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 1l—~[in what is expected to be a harde

Strother “Teabone” Martin, former fought duel.

N 1 Ri a & § ; i ; S Sy \ Ny H S Te achers Indianapolis Athletic Club diver Saturday's meet is the first ape ew r eans TN EES 1 . . and now springboard champion at pearance of the Wolverines in the NR ; 3 L Nan Michigan University, will highlight | gojlermaker pool. The Michigan Plans 19 42 > p Na > 4 : | E . : Play for Fund the Michigan-Purdue swimming squad, holding 13 Big Ten titles

meet here Saturday night. and 12 National Championships, Martin, rated No. 1 in collegiate boasts stars in almost every event.

diving competition this year, is . Su ar Bowl At Southpor t Matt Mann's star drawing card at Coach Papenguth’s underdogs, 8 Michigan and was coached by Pur-|who so far have scored victories : due mentor Dick Papenguth when [over Michigan State and Indiana, N | Southport grade school and HIN, ve 2 ev nr are working out heavily to give By JACK GUENTHER Gh LL 3 PE es [SChOO! teachers will play a benefit)” 50... juengst, Purdue diver | Michigan strong opposition. | United Press Staff Correspondent y oN SY 5 SN | basketball game tomorrow night at NEW YORK, Feb. 11 —Here is a 5 & 3 rE . Slate Ss ol ; = [the Southport gym for the benefit little sweet news for the nation's 3 \ : = : 3 of the Infantile Paralysis Fund. ar A bat a dr . SNS FD . Sa v The high school girls’ athletic yonder in New Orleans each New _— ™ . a 3 : : F association will meet an alumnae Year's Day will do business at the pb aa a Aa = ; ~ |team in the preliminary at v7 1 efor on J=a a 1943. ait LO ra He 3 ' o'clock. John Simon, Bluff Ave. “That is, unless the vernm fu S J y 3 : CES i requests cancellation,” explained A. a Fa | ey a L teacher, wiil coach the grade school N. Goldberg as he asked the waiter R -_ AER cid : ; instructors, while the high school for—you've guessed it—some sugar . , FF § Sa teachers will be coached by Calvin for his coffee. “We don’t anticipate - Pp li OER $a : ‘ A Leedy, school principal. Such a request, however, because! ‘se cnr ll 2S A a : : ¥ : The roster of both teams includes our game is strictly a charity affair, me ERY L : names of former college basketball were already mapping plans for = a ™ Sy x Oat 3 | players. Included on the grade next vear and, if youll pardon me, i 3 : g n . % SE Raa a ! school team will be Richard Rea, I think next year should be the best : RX ] ; § SE ' |Franklin; Hoyt Fowler and William ever. . . 3 ; : |Orme, Butler; Samuel Brewer, Mr. Goldberg, who is president of| =: y X : : N Ma Lowell Wo olbright, Paul Bailey. the group which sponsors the post-| = 8 Sa : lo Glen Crouch, Arthur Bright, Amza season classic, remarked that it was| 3 : S Key, Donald Emery, Paul Bixler not a bit unusual for the Sugar T 3 | [and Simon, Indiana Central: NorBowl committee to start working on = RN 1 man Williams, Central Normal, and its 1943 game in February of 1042, ; : i a’ Hugh Thompson, Rall State. Supply and Demand 3 S : i 2 Jewell Young, former All-Ameri-New Orleans doesn’t think any 3 E Qs 3 can at Purdue and current scoring curtailment is in order because the Na k 3 Sl leader for the Kautsky’s profescity is far removed from the war SN 3 5 : Ra ; sionals, will lead the high school zones. The sport program sold out| 3 : \ \ Ky TE i : NS teacher squad that also includes last year before the bowl teams were 8 S $ : Robert Durham, Ray Linson, Clarpicked and Goldberg believes the MN ence Liechty, Charles Robins, Boyd law of supply and demand still will “ $5 5 Todd and Fred Koehrn, Indiana be working next year. Already, the a T - : Central; Kenneth Cohee, Purdue; ske re . . . . ichal y ’ vig B nd BONE Tie gee Robert Beamon (left), Hill Community Center, is to battle in the Open class Golden Gloves finals in Butler Field House Friday TS ier, Karns Soe; tennis tournament will be set, too.| night when 16 bouts will conclude the tenth annual Times-Legion tournament. Bob Quillen (center), English Avenue Boys' Club, is gun. | fom University of Iowa: A. E. an August we will mail out ning for the Novice 147-pound crown, and he'll meet Clarence Bell (right), Washington Athletic Club. Quillen is on furlough from |Pitcher, Franklin; Walter Floyd hy ticket applications and in Septem- ‘ Subyccit : and Walter Kellam, Butler; William i UKESO% OF THE EXPENSIVE ber we will begin getting the re-|.the U.S. Air Corps. Friday's show is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Holiman, Indiana, and William Pat- - + Th Pan, % quests,” Goldberg said. “In Novem- 4 # 2 ® = =» ® x =» terson and Eiwood Miller, Indiana 7 _ JL ba IMPORTED ‘WHISKIES State. 0%

vy NE 16 Champions fo Be Crowned Friday's Golden Gloves Pairings Officials will be John George and

all of them at all times. We can't . Oral Hildebrand, Open Class Novice Class

expect them to come to us and we ® ® * can ust be friendly to he ie In Two Classes Friday Night —112 Pounds— —112 Pounds— Sheppard Leady Tech Ou Drum ; f

bum of tomorrow and vice versa.” Don Gwin, Leeper Boxing School, Patrick Kelley, South Side C. C., " old S Times-Legion Golden Gloves box-janxious to get in there and toss ! Ae Le ; Boys’ Club, Jack Sheppard hit for 15 points Goldberg flew from New Orleans { vs, Gilbert Wainscott, P, A, L. | vs. Don Henry, Boy u yesterday afternoon to lead the

tc New York : ; " ¥ leather from the floor. to New York to award the Fordham|ers will wade through strenuous] «118 Pounds —118 Pounds— Tech High School freshman bas-

Rams a cup because he believes in|iraining i ums t -| In the 147-pound Novice class training in 10 gymnasiums through | Soldier Bob Quillen tackles Clarence Frank Tunstill vs, Raymond Johnny Sherron, Wash, A. C., vs, |ketball team to a 35-to-15 triumph h Vat-Blended for Extra Smoothness

keeping a friend once he has made ; : " one. This philosophy is worked out out the City tonight and tOmOITOW | pj) The former, home on fur-| Reed, both of Hill Center. Glen Northern, Leeper School, |OVer Cathedral at the Tech gym. ; in other ways, too. For instance [night in concluding preparations; jough from the Air Corps, wears 196 Pound 196 Pounds It was Tech's 10th victory against 5 Calv POFALion, Na Jock Cy : last holiday season the Sugar Bowl! for the tournament's championship the colors of the English Avenue . ~ AS . three defeats. of sli a i didn't entertain only Missouri and | pouts in Butler Field House Friday.|Boys’ Club. He has fought twice Ear! Paul, Leeper Boxing School, Willis McCoy, P. A. L,, vs. Fred

Fordham. The officials showed the| After three elimination shows | in the current tourney and has! vs. Robert Beamon, Hill Center. Johnson, Rhodius C. C. town to Alabama and Oregon State! {scored two knockouts, one in 33 —135 Pounds— —135 Pounds—

as well. only the best lads in each weight| eaongs, the other in the third . i |avison in two classes—Open and round. Bill Miles vs, Leroy Reed, both Buddy Maxwell, Leeper School, , Aids Gehrig Fund ' Novice—remain in competition and| Clarence Bell, a member of the| of Hill Center. vs. Frank Johnson, Wash. A. C. : : BROOKLYN, Feb, 11 —Fred Fig. | all are geared to travel three rounds| Washington Athletic Club team, is —147 Pounds— =147 Pounds— :

{an entertaining boxer for a be- : : simmons, pitcher-coach of the at a slambang pace. 'ginner. Incidentally, the Washing- James Sherron, Washington A. Robert Quillen, Boys’ Club, ve. Dodgers, - hog raffles at his, Boxers in Friday night's first bout | ton A. C. is enjoying a successful] C. vs. Don Schooley, P. A. L. Clarence Bell, Washington A. OC. Hg Be: oF ee re will be called into the ring at 8! year in Golden Gloves. It has two «160 Pounds 160 Pounds Memorial Ambulance Fund. P. m. and fisticuffs will be con- Open and three Novice survivors. James Glenn, Washington A. C, | Kirk Skinner, P. A. L., vs. Ken-

i y - mi ae. —— — tinuous until 18 battles have been naing re Jee Sherion vs. Lee Carter, Fayette C. GC. neth Robinson, Hill Center, : ont in ne Open bracket. and James Glenn, 160 pounds. In —175 Pounds— «175 Pounds— These are the tournament finals | (he Novice Be Ae nny James Stone, Hill Center, vs. John Weatherford vs. Jack Garwith 32 eligibles remaining in the =*' — ely poy hip or Gerard Watham, Leeper School. | den, both of Fayette Center. fate Sle aR he nal. | stewart is instructor and trainer, <-Heavyweight— —Heavyweight— n $ J S | \ . a Big Season at Hill Center Willard Reed, Northeast C. C., Al McKinney, Rhodius C. C., vs.

1942. It's the 10th annual and the] .|Open class champions will repre-| reo Floyd and George Peck, rec-| 'S: George Prather, Leeper School. | Hugh Allee, Leeper School.

= - B i isent the Indianapolis area in the reation director and boxing instrueFrunsavick Bowling ans | Tournament of Champions in Chi- | tor, respectively, at Hill Community * SEITE WE [caso Feb. 3m 20s Comer, have turned in weir wet! Three (Games on City-County Card Free Trip for Open Champs emeien) Xo in developing & inpetigm { Groigen oves talent. 1S active i ; e " . With only three games on the;playing at Silent Hoosiers. Catheda, ene ry jevm has six survivors in the Open dhyraints net oN tonight, Ee host to Greenwood. something to fight or this week. In| jass, one in the Novice. or Y Caen : ‘| The Laws hool h - 12BEN CRAY | addition to earning a four-day trip] Central of Lawrence plans an open he new wrence school house SS IN » gor : ith . SIOBLSE |. AS a matter of fact, Hill Center|), ce following its tilt with Fishers|will be open to visitors and the 108 N. ILLINOIS ST. A Suthtted with |S in @ position to accumulate four | gy the Lawrence gym. Lawrence basketball team will try ee Obes. trunks and ited ®Ith|Open titles and one Novice crown.|" me other games find Cathedral [to do its part by beating Fishers, pew roles LT ang ring shoes. |pinalists developed by Messrs. Floyd taking on a worthy foe in Green-| Between halves members of the OP nas Up and Novice Jinsjand Peck are Open class bowers wood, rated next to Franklin in|1922 Fishers state tourney team

ners and runners-up also are prank Tunstill and Raymond Reed ; i receive prizes well worth the efforts! 118 pounds: Robert Beamon, 126 Johnson County, and Moores Hill|will be introduced from the floor.

the boys put forth in training and | pounds; Bill Miles and LeRoy Reed, | fighting. . {135 pounds; James Stone, 175 Golden Gloves fans take it for pounds, and Novice Kenneth Rob-

‘granted that the Open class boys inson, 160 pounds. will come through with slashing | Reserved seat tickets for The |. bouts. They are seasoned amateurs Times-Legion Golden Gloves finals | sen

and know their way around the Friday are on sale downtown at ring. Furthermore, it’s the ambi-| the Bush-Feezle Sporting Goods Co.. | tion of all Golden Glovers to 13 FE. Washington St, and the!

® | achieve the honor of going to Chi | Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Pennsyl- | AND 1 Clo } / | : s . . sylcago to seek higher laurels. | vania St. The price is $1.10. | y | ”

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| And supporting the Open fisticuff-| General admission prices Friday:

(ers are the Novice gladiators who|gixty cents downstairs ble 1 X{) S 8 ache | seldom fail to add spice to the pro- | cents in the balcony. il %

| gram. ig are short on experi- ITH grim but quiet determination | ence, bu ng on aggressiveness, United Start | and have been known to steal the Washin ton its the people of the es and | show in past tournaments. - 8 ul | Canada carry in their minds end hearts Novice Heavies Pack Punch | | the conviction of complete and final Victory In The Times-Legion tournament's | S. C. Conference | over the enemies of freedom.

| Novice heavyweight division the! - | championship pairings call for Al| Washington High School's desire | This will to win and | McKinney and Hugh Allee to bat- {to continue athletic rivalries with | to to hold fast to their

HO OS | d R tle. Both boast of a haymaker and [other local high schools was respon. | chosen way of life is reflected by nearly

| they have not neglected their train- | sibl ; the. | ing McKinney hails from Rhodius|SiPi® Primarily for the high school's| seventy million people throughout these

| Community center, Allee from the | Withdrawal from the South Central! . ty 3 T 3 | Leeper Boxing School. A couple of | Conference, Athletic Director Jus. | two countries who continue to maintain

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