Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1944 — Page 31

and 19.

protegs of Paul Peds, sponsor of the team.

tournament, scheduled at the West| Dr. Frank Walker, in the Riviera Hentz Side Center, Nov, 4, 5, 11, 12, = club matches at Broad Ripple took | Nelan Raney, ' {second honors in city-wide compe- | Gib

The tourney will inchide a five- |tition, but the biggest thrill he en-

man event, doubles and singles.

The entry blanks can be obtained {the fact that it was an all-time

at any local bowling establishment record in Riviera club competition. Al

He was in action with the Reds. A quintet of femnine pastimers | b

list with a 581

joyed ih his 234-195-233—662, was |®

x Coca tamed in scores over 860 Mazin | Bs Hoemrys

ap Players Sign Contracts As New Season Is Nearing

The Indianapolis Capital, sting and wil ring the 1964 edition of Caps into to next $2 | their sights on the opening of the the Cabs wn next Thursday hockey season against Buffalo's ch at the Coliseum next 5 Shamipions night, are rapidly found. [OPeRer is brisk and arrangements $33 ing nto condition at their Windsor (37 80ing ahead for a bang-up pre-

Meanwhile, the ticket sale for the

,|season’s ice sport. . ‘The Wings’ Lineup Detroit Red Wing hockey lineup appeared set today, with three new-

DETROIT, Oct. 13 (U. P)—The| ‘84

LAWRENCE, Kas, Oct. 13 (u. P.)~Dr, Forest C. (Phog) Allen, basketball mentor at the University of Kansas and self-styled sage of middle-western: coaches, suggested today that colleges employ a national high commissioner to rule in the manner of Judge Kenesaw M: Landis in baseball to “save the decency of collegiate athletics after the war.” Allen, critic of proselyting in college athletics, sald that unless such an office was created there

would be a post-whr scandal in football and basketball that would overshadow any similar ncident since baseball's “Black-Sox"” world series deal of 1919. Allen, whose cage feams are practically the perennial champions of the Big Six, predicted a post-war golden age of sports. “It will have to be golden,” he said. “There won't be enough silver to hire the big boys." Allen suggested that “college administrators should see to it

comers winning places on the squad, and manager Jack Adams said the| ss6| Webster. (three remaining Wing exhibitions Moose Sherritt has been tendered Would be devoted to developing] § $83la contract, but the veteran is a teamwork, little slow in signing, hoping that’ Newcomers are Ted Lindsay and

football America today, th the horse races The Jayhawker out that the American of University and College = dents has, failed to do anythifig about athletics from a post-war angle except to acknowledge that they have gone professional, j on said he had no objection to scholarships, openly arrived at i and lived up to.

———

od 2 KS DOWNSTAIRS STORE

8338| Detroit Red Wings. Butch McDon- Gerald Couture, right wing. Adams 76

, John 569 L. Taylor, Mitchel Brs. Penida Mized os tainer

t by his — life. ”

A ———————

Velmo Ellyson, Brightweod Fuel . cannes Berth ~ Toumey, Roberson | Edna ttn er, Roberson Coal

| ny rilett, F AADEVEET, Emmerich

R FAL HRY wwe

Our Selection of Gifts jor a Weta m the Bervi zn Amt 2 Pay as Little as WEEK!

DIAMOND “BRIDAL PAIR 7 57 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |

0. Winings, Mitchell Bros. Cinrs. Mixed 491! Mixed 48

derful value!

TaVEL FE Juss co Men's Long Wearing

SERVISOLES

for the Home Front {experience and has beaten some of |

Good, sturdy oxfords with 3 aD {the best in the welter division. durable Servisoles for the ~ | The complete six-tilt program: | t Main event, eight rounds: Heavy- | bad weather to come. ‘weight: Pvt. Gene Mickens, 205] Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, vs. Colion | {Chaney, Indianapolis, i | Semi-windup, six rounds: Welter‘weights: Mutt Schwartz, Columbus, | O., vs. James Sherron, Indianapolis. | Prelim, six rounds: Lightweights:| ‘Roy Reedes, Columbus, O, vs. A. C.! {Lee, Indianapolis. i | Prelim, four rounds: Light-heavy-! {weights: Herb Jones, Indianapolis, vs. Chuck Mandell, Ft. Wayne. ! Prelim, four rounds: Welter‘weights: Jack Durham, Indianapolis, | vs. Will Rogers, Indianapolis.

Outwears Leather, Defies Moisture Prelim, four rounds: Welter-| A popular “button front 4 8 weights: Raymond Glenn, Indian- sweater in dropstitch knit! In Soft and Pliable |: bi | el WL

The opening bout is at 8:30. ‘Talbert Advances

| MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13 (U. P)—| | ACTORY. swor |EZScmimiols

American tennis tournament here 318-332 MASS AVE. | 47 S. ILL. ST. | 362-354 W. WASH. ST,

(Left) REVERE’S COAT MODEL SWEATER _______ 5.00

A handsome sweater with a coat look! With brown houndstooth patterned cloth front and tan knit back and sleeves. With two pockets. Men's sizes 38 to 46.

2 Local Boxers To Face Tests

Two highly regarded Indianapolis boxers will face tests tonight at the| Armory when Heavyweight Colion | {Chaney faces Pvt. Gene Mickens, of {Bear field, and Welterweight James | Sherron collides with Mutt! {Schwartz of Columbus, O. Sherron, {who is undefeated here, will be | facing a foe who packs a hig edge in|

(Above) REVERE’S ALL-WOOL PULLOVER ____5.98 A v-neck model that looks as though it were knit by hand! Snug-fit-ing bottom and sleeve

Oatmeal shade, Men's sizes 38 to 48,

(Right) REVERE'S COSSACK SWEATER 5.00

(Left) Revers’s Buttea-Freat SLEEVELESS __8.00

The sportsman’s favorite of all-wool! Sleeveless button front sweater in camel shade, Small, medium and large sizes.

Close Saf. at 6 P. My, Mon. 8:45

yesterday by , defeating Rolando] i Vega of Mexico, 6-2-6-1-6-1, in a! {semi-final match.

MEN! HERE ARE TWO ROUGH-AND-READY {UMBERS FROM OUR AMAZING STOCK OF MEN'S

SPORT JACKETS Ta

NT AE - 7% \ Sh A. MEN'S GABARDINE JACKET with Cost iy» ¢ ZIPPER FRONT . 8.96

Yet . . . you're right! We did say with ZIPPER FRONT! A smartly

tailored jacket in rich brown or tan . . .

Buy Your Hat Where You Really See Hats,

thes

of suits; i overtock for the redividual ady for -omfort1g wear ign and Ve've a ors and

with full lining of iridescent rayon. Two side pockets! Men's sizes 36 to 46.

LEVINSON HATS

er. | ; Quality Maintained . . . Variety Unsurpassed "ass Value that is Unequeled .. $5, $6 and $7.50

John B. Stetsons AR Styles, All Celove.

B. ADMIRAL BYRD’S FULL LINED GABARDINE JACKET. 6.95 rice Tailored of extremely long-wearing gabardine! With TWO PATENTED

: x ae | $ Ls : - 2WAY POCKETS . . . those famous two pockets in onel Button fly z b- “NE ; front] Sizes 36 to 46 for men and young men.

SAT. & | 9 P. M.