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Amateur | Leather Tossers Set To Lift Lid at Armory Ring In Annual Times-Legion Show
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor The boys are to come out fighting tonight. It's Golden Gloves time again and the slambang youngsters are geared to climb between the
ropes at the leather in the customary toe-to-toe
amateur fashion
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National Guard Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania, and toss |
It's the 12th renewal of The Times-Legion mitt meet and the
“geld” consists of approximately. 160 who. relish mixing freely in the |
art of give-and-take Twenty-five bouts are booked to go on. tonight in the tournament's) opening show. Other dates are Feb. | 2, 9 and 16th. Drawings for the | first night's pairings are to made tonight at the Armory about | 30 minutes before the first match] is scheduled at 8 o'clock: : The drawings were delayed be-| cause the Camp Atterbury soldier boxeys. were unable to come to Indianapolis before 5 p. m. today
Tourney Tickets Reserve seat tickets for tonight's Times - Legion Golden
the Armory were on sale today
| until, 5 p. m. at the Sportsman's
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| Gloves amateur boxing show at |
store, 126 N. Pennsylvania, and |
at Bulh-Callahan, 136 E~ Washington.
Prices are $1.80 and $1.20. |
Scrappers Checked Before Mitt Tourney ie
Caps Regain Leadership in
West Divisi 5 & Times Special PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jan. 26— The Indianapolis Capitals were back in the lead in the Western division of the American Hockey league today but only by the slender margin of one point, the point they gained through their 1-to-1 tie with the Rhode Island Reds here last night, Forced to wait two hours for the game to start because of the late
Buffalo where it played Wednesday night, the Caps took the ice determined to score their first victory in five games at the local rink this season. But they failed again, although coming closer than in any of the previous four games, all of which
arrival of the Providence team from |*
Bulldogs Lose To Stout Field
Stout Field registered its second triumph of the season over the Butler Bulldogs last night, 46-42, rallying in the final five minutes to an= nex tie decision, Accuracy from the foul stripe paid | dividends for the Flyers, who count< |
ed 10 gratis points and were oute scored from the field. . Stout Field led at the half, 32-17, | but Ray Bottema sparked a Bulldog |
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
DePauw at Miami. Evansville at George Field,
drive which enabled Butler to pull | into a 40-40 deadlock late in the } game. The Flyers then staged their § game-winning push, paced by Andy | Rajakovic and Mel Bonwell. The | summary: g Stout Fel
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resulted in victories for the Reds. Sorrell Stands Ground
Many of the scrappers who will participate in The Times. | An effort to have last night's game postponed when the Provi-
Legion Golden Gloves tourney opening at the Armory tonight -e- [dence “management realized how
ceived physical examinations and were officially weighed in last |late the Reds would be in arriving night. Frank Collman is shown checking the weight of Floyd. failed. Johnny Sorrell, player-
Tickets will be transferred to | the Armory box office after 5 | J p. m. The Armory box office is | to open at 6:45. General admis- | sion ‘tickets, priced at 80 cents, will be available at the Armory. All prices include tax. {
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for their weigh-in and physical] examinations. Weigh in at Armory The majority of the young knuckledusters entered in the tour- | ney weighed in last night and * also passed “in review" before the|
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tournament's medical staff. Every
precaution is taken for the wel- | 1944 novice class champs have ad-| fare of the glove throwers and vanced to open competition.
no boxer is permitted to go into| The 10-squad local Naval Ar-| action unless he has been pro- mory team which filed a group en-|
nounced physically fit for the or-|try Tuesday
deal by one of the Golden Glove physicians.
Boxers who were unable to re-| port for the weigh-in last night | compete.
are requested to be on hand ats Y | a this evening at 7|With service assignments and ew
the Armory
o'clock to be checked for pound- time
has withdrawn from| s/the tourney. It-is said the officers | |decided the bluejackets were Jot | {sufficiently trained in boAng™ to] The boys at the W,. 30th | t. station are kept pretty busy i for recreation is limited. The survivors
Wimberly at the left. reproduction above.
Dr. William H. Long tests Jack Kelley in the
{coach of the Indianapolis team, refused to agree to a postponement. His team is slated to play the Hor-
Bill Blythe Posts 703 to Lead Wetzel Resigns
Seoring in Pin League Matches
‘Bill Blythe turned in the 19th individual record in: the Curtiss-
age and also to be examined by |
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in the eight di-iq0 corjes rolled in league play this| Wright. circuit which rolls at the
As Tech Coach
Tech was casting about for a new footbull coach today following the resignation of Paul Wetzel as heat mentor at the East Side school. Wetzel said he ds ie
Yankees Sold
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For $2,500,000
nets in Pittsburgh tomorrow night and a game in Providence tonight, he said, would make the trip to Pittsburgh too much of a burden and a rush for his team. So Johnny stood on his rights. If he expected to catch the Reds on the weary side, he was disappointed. The Providence players performed as if they, too, had just
had a day or two to prepare for the
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= Totals 10! Totals . 19 1% Halftime Score—Stout Field 32, Butler } 7
Referee—Gil Smith. Umpire—8lo Yova- |
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WARRORS NIP WABASH CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Jan, } 25 (U. P.).—Central Normal col- § lege’'s Warfiors staged a last-hall rally to hand Wabash its 11th de- } feat of the season last night, 42-37, } Central Normal trailed at the in- § termission, 22-18, but John Moore sparked a- drive which beat the Little Giants. He sniped 14 points
a member of the tournament med. visions of the tournament's Open |... on to lead last night's tenpin | Pennsylvania. « + had asked to be ical staff. - .jclass will represent Indianapolis, i;yitieg 4 Margaret Skelton made it No, -4| f. Bis Tournament competition is fought|In the Tournament of Golden|*Gl™Y%y 101 255 770 703 for with 185, 210, 213—608 in leading the foci ties In two classes, ‘open; for experi- Glovés Champions in Chicago, Feb. po)qc Tavern in the Universal Roberson Coal Shooters at West| 14 principal H. enced amateurs, and novice for 26, 27 and 28th. In the local event| ..... at pritchett's. It was the Side. She was in action Wwithig™ Anderson beginners. The novices outnumber Prizes are to be given 10 OPEN |ypirq 700-series turned in by Uni-|Mitchel-Scott. Muriel Hayes was oranted the rethe open class contestants this class champs and runnersup and| ..c.; members. Only one other one pin behind with her second 600 nest. Wetzel, year but most of the 16 and 17-year- DOVice class champs and runnersup.; joist was able to reach 650, Elmer fof the season. She had 151, 234, 222} 1, working part old lads in the beginners’ bracket| Prizes will be presented on the |; ...rord hitting the mark on the for Marott Shoes. | time in a defense are rugged. night of the tourney finals, Feb.|, c. win 198, 164, 288—650 in the| Fendrich Restaurant of the Coal| plant expected to Sailor Squad Withdraws 16. All four shows will be beld at Moon-Lite Major league. In the loop was the top team of the eve-| .orain on the the Armory on four successive Fri- 288 game, which was a season ning with 846, 925, 922—2693. | Tech faculty, howThe weight divisions are 112 day nights. record in the league, he had 10; Competition in the fifth annual! over : Wetzel pounds, 115, 16, 13, 147, 160, 1%, consecutive strikes. |Dezelan doubles will wind up over| graduate of Indiana State NE eave, A Souk = : Yeomen ea Ee aoa Aton a San t0- | Teachers college, Were) hss been at aly irluded Shines league staitiums | was massed around the Indianapo- Secaslons, Seating foggidable, opi 0 ; «1 : y s ew ~Kansas-City. i : v Qecisian to te Sven by Iwo Juges Cue Meet Match of outstanding solo series. Ollié| The regular weekly series of dou-[an an prin eres a Sa the Bena pov Iisa), ~ Ril oourieau ud Nal rg He lsala BLUR BE ET EN idle ar | Viren Healy, Muhawsks, sut.|Shriner entered the 600 class for {bles events, sponsored by the BOW |auaching duties in 1942. and Norfolk teams Pmy are not Bergeron fired the shot that got| Ali All, aggressive Turkish mat | ti d win t > tris first set-back in six stares | he first time this season, getting ing proprietors, will he staged at the owned by the Yankees. past Connie Dion. man, has been lined up for the tad by Svery match, iS me fale tral pilliard toarma- | 19% 785, 70-653 10 set 3 senson (Sturm alleys Over Wie Weekend: |y yung in Navy Greatest In Baseball The Reds held this lead until|semi-windup, while Jackie Nichols | Two of last year's open cham- The Yankees, under Ruppert, be- | there was less than half a minute of Nova Scotia will appear in the
Jacob Ruppert in 1938. Ruppert built the holdings into one of baseball's most valuable franchises and the asking price was understood to have been $4,000,000. Reports that MacPhail, who goes on inactive army status Feb. 10, had been negotiating to buy the club
game. | tor the winners. The Caps and 2800 fans waited | patiently for two hours until the|
Reds had arrived and dressed for| Li@ Cross, Chaney
the game, It finally started at 10:23 On Mat Program
and it was over at 12:22 p. m. A Gil La Cross, rough and tumble j Both Teams Tally Boston grappler, returns for top} have been current for some time. Both teams scored in the first pe- | billing on the Armory mat offering The deal, according to the news-|reiod. The Reds took the lead in|Tuesday night where he will go paper report, includes all of the the 10th minute when Germain|against Lon Chaney of Vincennes. physical property of the Yankees, Bergeron, a defenseman, found him-| They are meeting for two of three including Yankee Stadium, “the | self with the puck and in position | falls. : house that Babe Ruth built.” It to shoot as the Providence attack| Chaney has been here on several
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INDIANAPOLIS (1). Dion....... Goalie Kane. ....... Right Defense ..... Cotlaw Sherritt Left Defense ..... Beregon Center . . .Courteau Right Wing ..... . Bedard Left Wing ... Bellemarre Hayes. Linesman—
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The resignation of Jimmy Lawson as pro at the Indianapolis Country club tas announced today, effective March 1. Lawson came to the club 15 years ago from Flint, Mich. He said his plans for the future were indefinite.
. Braun Rejected rovidence 0 81 BALTIMORE, Jan. 26. — Kenny | NDIAN ; t Period Scoring—(1) Providence, : eland | Braun, shortstop of the Baltimore grist FEO 00° Cotiaw), 9:38; (2) In- INDIANAPOLIS at Pittsburgh, Clev International league Orioles, has dianapolis, Thibeault (Kowcinak, Leswick), ershey. ; : i 19:36. Penalties—Gagne, Hewson, Kemp. LGHT t been rejected for service in the! "gecond Period Scoring--None. Penalties SUNDAY N 4 navy. He was placed in 4-F be-
—J. Skinner (Major), Bellemarre (Major). , Hershey at § pla Third Period Beoring—None, Penalties— | St. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS y cause of a knee injury, = None. Buffalo, Cleveland at Providence.
L Thibeault 3 Referee—George George DeSaulniers. Indianapolis Spares—Purpur, Hewson, Sorrell, M. Skinner, Rouse, Poitras, Forbes, J. Skinner, Reigle. Providence Spares—Patterson, Lavoie, Gagne, Kemp, Jack, Forget, Mercer, Pearson, Bejett. —~8core by Periods—
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ight, bowing to Al Case- 8 #4 8 2 a 8 | pions are entered in the current RE a a ind 700 GOWLERS (MEN) Helen Clark, St. Philip No. 1 GREAT LAKES, Jan. 26 (U. P.). came the greatest power in baseball remaining in the period. At 19:36|opening tussle. All are Junior § tourney. Robert Beamon is back| Healey had a high cluster of six|Bill Blythe Universal : yo3 RUBY Marea, Reale Maiinee 306 | —Claude (Buddy) Young, stellar and their success dated from the|Larry Thibeault found himself in heavyweights. to defend his lightweight (135) (in beating Harry Cooler, 50-28, in! _ . . 600 BOWLERS (MEN) «s| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) halfback on the University of Illi-|day when Ruth was purchased from position to fire after passes from RR TL title and Harold Dycus, the 1944 an earlier match yesterday which Benny Miller Printeraft = 638 |Sybil Northern, Byightwood Puel..... 408 nois’ 1944 football team and na- the Boston Red Sox and trans-| Eddie Kowcinak and Pete Leswick. Net Games Carded open flyweight winner, is entered | was run off in 65 innings. He was! Bob Euschher I Ear Siacts 850 | Helen McGuire, Public Service Mixed. 444 | tional collegiate sprint champion, formed from a left-handed piicher] There was plenty of nation. in. , llahan Cit ~ this trip in the bantamweight (118) | matched against Orville Bray and Ray Jones Koerner Optical Mixed... 638 Lrmogene Comell, 3 | began eight weeks boot training to-|into an outfielder. He became home cluding a fight between Jimmy| Tonight's Bush-Ca n a division. In addition, some of the! Walter Ramsey today. | Fu Beek. FoR amlicry |. 634| Nell King, Riviera CI ........... . 408/day as an apprentice seaman. |run king of all time and the great- | Skinner and Jerry Bellemarre, dur- | basketball league schedulee at Sou : : : | Dave Yavey, Bro ipple Am. Legion 62: | est gate attraction baseball ever ing the remainder Gf the game, but, Side Turner's follows: 7:15—Royal | I LI: | Brsor ‘Smith, Universal = 8310 Ps 5 had, © |neither team could score. Skinner|Crown Cola vs. Electronic Labora=| OPEN SATURDAY Fieldhouse Double Program: | sie ie ei ie ease in sna betemare eve major pen tories 15 Scher Cummins ty = 3 1903, the Yankees haye won 14 | alties for their fisticuffs in the sec- | Mallory : Adomatic 3i1s-Bu 8 MONDAY 'TIL9 P.M. § Tor | | pennante—more than ahy otheriond period Service vo. Huepet- Dawes, # : : ops 19 c 00 et qr club—and nine world champion: s A _|ships, finishing in the second di- . ; . : A 16-game schedule, highlighted by another double-bill at the Butler | Vision only 11 times. i Hockey tandings, Summary dos Bise St . 804 fieldhouse, was the week-end attraction for thousands of Indianapolis } . | pete Murray. Holy Trinity” : 3 and Marion county high school and prep basketball fans. ‘Lawson Resigns : arry McCracken, y Trinity ...... 603] The initial “bargain” offering drew a capacity crowd at’ the big Fair-| 47, | Rutus Clark, Dean Pump dears 603 | view gym and it was entirely possible that this would be ie rar lAY Country Club E| Hank Mueller, St. Catherine ..... .. 601] Crispus Attucks and Howe re[aves Paterson. Mitchel Bros. Mixed 800 | serves meet at 6:15 o'clock in the at Southport, where the newly- | Jim Ferguson, Intern. Harvester ...... 600 1irst game. Varsity squads of the crowned tourney champs of Ben E 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) {two schools play at 7:30, with Broad | Davis were to oppose the*Cardinals. cue sa, orien 3 Ripples igh-fing Rockels {0 Ben Davis had score to sie with
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RESULT LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 1, Providence 1 (tie).
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