Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1945 — Page 14
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-— - een A THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ei — _ THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1945 Golden Glovers Await Turn At the Scales (Changing Game “& a Ay Sites No Cure, | {Bushnell Says
By JACK CUDDY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Asa 8. Bushnell, executive director of the| central office for eastern intercollegiate athletics, warned today that {changing the sites of college bas-| ‘| ketball games will not cure the bet- ~~ . | ting evil. : _|__Conservative Bushnell, whose of- | fice serves 19 collegiate organiza- | tions in the East, cautioned: “Those {who demand loudly ‘that colleges > gg their teams from large arenas like Milldiso. Square ‘Garden| are merely evading the gambling
issue. They are not facing the fact bb : i " they are trying to grab a quick so-| CROSS-COUNTRY lution out of the air. Fe f RX 3 Ra : “I take exception to their state- - ; TT 7 gh Be i \| ments because they are dangerously 45 PLATE BATTERIE Archie Thomas, Hill commumity center; Robert McAdams, unattached; Thomas Blair, PAL No. 4; Arvin Stidd, English Avenue Boys’ olub; [misleading at a time like this whey) -
George Linder, Leeper Boxing school; Robert Beamon, PAL No. 2; John Jones, unattached; Archie Tuft, PAL No. 4 a thorough investigation and inss = = . ®'8 < { telligent consideration is necessary | (Guaranteed 18 Months
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| I . * | lution, ’ i : : Jd : City Amateur Leather Tossers | Don't Miss a Single Blow |" xmas jie mires uu ss id | Fo. toe | “Would that the situation were as Specially molded grids now held wal | i . . ; 1d: + R : + . vy : |simple as the site-changers de- larger quantities of overactive ; Se ; eserve. seat tickets for the Times-Legion Golden Gloves | ° : Weigh In Tonight, Box Fr 1 ay | amateur boxing show to be held at the Armory tomorrow night I would ne he oxides. Assures increased power. | are on sale downtown at the Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Penn- || ye thal | : : - would be the first to say, ‘Take the By EDDIE ASH || sylvania, and at Bush-Callahan, 126 E. Washington. It is the | games away from the big arenas ll “ ” The decks are cleared Sener or ope Times-Legion tournament | second presentation of the 1945 tourney. and the promoters. But unfor=- == 2 71 Cross Country Golden Glovers and the young fisticuffers who prefer punching to’ danc- | Tomorrow's fistic menu is expected to offer approximately J He De, RR 1 Hea Dut Dn Pitt Gric ing rs poset 8 sy * ou tomorrow night at the National Guard'| 20 bouts over the three-round distance. ling to do with the problem.” ¥ vy y . | 1 ) . . i ; i General admis- Bushnell speaks with authority § | Double insulat- CARR le thletic Director J the second chapter of the 1045 amateur mitt jamboree, the | Prices are $1.80 and $1.20, tax included. is Il speaks or Ie SF iq I Bi held on sr and the fourth and final on Feb. 16. sion tickets, priced at 80 cents (tax included), are not sold in = She sligstioh riot only “because : od Wi Hg : a 5 1 | oy the University of Approximately 20 bouts are tol advance but are available at the Armory box office. on fight ee - hy agli a8 sasterh ole} : a on 45 ; donk or | | i fday Stnounced . be booked for the entertainment of || nights. The Armory ticket booths open at 6:45 p. m. on show | oC member of the Sa a 4 ratorsand fiber- n ; AS ; fr fC Welk F ou $ 91 10 game the sports goers on tomorrow’s|| nights, Feb. 2d, 9th and 16th. er a gias mats. 48 ea i } payed elore 0 w 118 BS the GVeRiTgY ' ' legiate Athletic association's three- | (gg : BE na Fr Se on I it Pitt stadium. ld-lifter is slated to get under Way man investigating committee which — “No-8pill" sate- old ; tar-Wear ! | Four of the game turned in a report on gambling .at _ . ty vent. Battery An ey § Western conference
at 8 oclock. All Golden Gloves . ; (cae last month's N. C. A. A. convention “Mo ith ; jois, Purdue, Ohio All-Stars Lose [so iis ire nie Top Ranking Bowlers Remain «coum o [iMate | et 3 : ~to-a-decision-of- two judges-and. the : rae He emphasized today that inves- i CROSS ' the-record” contend Butler University’s Bulldogs reaped | referee, two minutes to the round, | . ~~ tigation disclosed most big betting = rx i - i | lerence champions! fevenge upon Camp Atterbury last | one minute rest between heats. : fg
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® » 7 Shee > | a : : on basketball games as occurring N / A Sw : ® 5 1 james with confer night at the Seldhouse ss they| All boxers entered are requested In Slum in Latest Session away from the buildings where : - NA ea SPA ary! ire necessary for humbled the scidiers, 43-37. In alto report at 476 S. Meridian tonight | games ‘are played, “Although ‘some 5 kh: ) ; 5 1: . En Ep - i Jion. The schedule previous contest the soldiers were between 7 and 9. o'clock for the : : % : wagering is done on the premises.” NGA : bo } me aaah a6 1 BEE sepi. 33, Tiinois at victoridus by one point. weigh-in and physical examinations. Furthe? evidence that members of the Indianapolis league are In| "| ” Xn Ee i, “ a Iginla, hom Art Cook uncorked the Butler of-|pr, Will H Long is chief of the & severe scoring slump -was produced last night when the top solo . . : Hh SNC am fos i RAST | D, Notre Dame, Ghiga fensive when he registered a long tournament medical staff and series was a 656 by Al Striebeck. : Tobi n Di scloses eC x Fol? i / { ; Ok Aen : aT RR eg shot from out on the floor 30 sec-| Frank Collman is the weighmaster. A year ago a Session of le loop would peually 3 mean a H0-geris | NL 3 A ho l = : J tana, home; Nov. 24, ] onds after starting time. He was or two, five or six 650's-or-better and a floc of 's from the indi-| . i AZ . Su a $e . ; at Ul 3 a one of the high scorers of the eve- Boys In. Good Shape viduals and two or three series of 3000-or-better from the 12 teams. H ockey Gambli ng ning with five field goals and three| No boy is permitted to ‘fight un-| Members of the loop, when ques- | tosses from the charity circle. Ray|jess he has weighed in and passed | tioned on the low scoring that has) that the boys may turn in some CHICAGO, Feb..1 (U. PHI} Rodebeck of Butler tallied 14 points.|s physical examination. On the held sway this season, advance sev-| fancy scoring later. Chicago is to avert a ‘gambling Country” In a second contest, the WOrld-|wnole and in line with wartime eral reasons. Some say it's the Striebeck had 221, 1%, 945656 | Scandal similar to the one recently ; —champion-Zollner Pistons. from. Fl.{ yh vsical - fitness, it’s a tribute - to alley finish being used, others claim | for Dick's Auto Service in leading sovered in New York, sports| w : c 8 ; i Wayne bumped Abe Goldsmith's In-|sne Golden Glovers {o reveal the|it’s Deavy pins. Whatever the reason:|the league, but his series was not, A I Er Ly. : Motor Oil NON-CORROSIVE ey | ; dianapolis All-Stars, 56-48. The Vis-| sect that out of more than 120 ex- | the better bowlers of the city are not| sufficient to take the No. 1 poston Ra lr oaant : - ~ 3 . PLENTY OP ftors assumed an early lead &nd|,riied last week only two were re- |getting the high scores that pre-| for the city. Henry Glesing, rolling | Bill Tobin of the Chicago Black 188 Proof ALCOHOL ” i d | ge Ea were never headed. They led a|i iq and both on account of se-|dominated in former seasons. with Garfield Post 88 in the Amer. | H8VK hockey team sald today. 5-Gallon 98 p : NO WA half-time, 33-20. Charlie Shipp with| Lo ids it was said. However, in checking last sed-|ican Legion matches at the Penn- Gamblers long have bothered the Can... 15 points was high scorer for the Tournament competition is in two son's records, most of the top scor-|sylvania, was head man with 200, Black Hawk management and pro- 00 Galion winners, while George Fields paced| SITE OT ners) and| ing came in the months of February 234, 236—665. No other solosits hit fessional and amatew sports lead. ‘ . : Bulk the locals with 14. open (experienced). In last week's and March and there is a probability | the 650 mark. ers here should organize immedi- Cross Country” MoIn the curtain raiser Pepsi-Cola pi Nv th . ny divs ; ately to prevent a scandal, he said. tor Oil! Refined from girls won over Curtiss-Wright girls, show only three weig visions x x» = = The stadium, where the Black 100% pure Penn. In Gallon Glass Container, S08 Abtendance was. approxi. (fought. all in the novice class, 112- $00 BOWLERS (MEN) Lucy Court, Johnson Hawks play their home games, is the orude oils. Resists We 115
mately 1700. pound, 135 and 147. Hemy Cen, AT 08 | Ret” scnanitt, Johnson 1%|site of double-header college bas- Buy in bulk—save money
5 Butler (43) ©. Atterbury (31) | Helen Erdley, Indpls. B 517 i tense heat. \ or Uncl yo Open Boxers to Appear Yel Schisysier, Indisnapos..». «ss S85 Margaret Theoboid, Jona sis ketball games and boxing shows. : Bh gh ; Xr Boys entered in the other welght|Larty Fox IoSiansigt, ‘onic: 635 | Marion White. Hl Lilly Co. +..eueees S11 Ren : | strength. No . poisonous | Improved “Cross Country.” n% Jaks Pristie, igh I. U. Court Lead divisions are due to make their _" Inter-Club 633 Srystal Berger, Jobson .... - 31 . * our 1 ac er fumes. Bonded by Sears, Heavier electrode New, heavier “D” first 1945 tournament appearance us. 3 os Vivien Parsons o a sri 8 Joins Uncle Sam with a written guarantee. shaped side electrode means fewer in the Armory Punch Bowl tomor- . Legion....... 638|3% rne, Kay Jewelry .... 503 gap adjustments. Saves gasoline.
Marie Pulton, Johnson ...... ase. 503 row night. BO seh West, Side Evelyn . Wiesmap, Johnson BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 1 Guaranteed. 2. ; -_
Official weight divisions are 112,|Joe Res. Indiandpolls.. 2 . (U. P.)—Indiana university's bas- EE : 18, 126,135, 147, 160, 175 and Rey bore ll yr ve - 81%] ormER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | ketball Hoosiers lost their ace scorer | FREES" Ldn as Motor heavyweight. * Although the open|Lt. Red Stuart, Indianapolis. . . 614|Mary Burkhardt, Solataire Mixed.... 490| today when Gene Faris reported for: ’ - — "
Bill Noffke, Indianapolis oss Dorothy Williams, R. C. A. . ve. 4871: —— J class is somewhat short in entries|g;, key," mdianapolis.......... res.. 613| Mildred Cogshall, .. 474| Induction. 5 Tune AY 65¢
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Zollner Pistons (56) : All-Stars (46) [spe © | y year, some of the older lads Raines, Inter-Club.. ..........ee ease Shelley, Parkway Recn. ........ .. 474| * Faris became 18 last week and al-| FG FT PF ; , , North Side Ree: -e. 613|L. Sutter, Pt. Been. ......... 41 a 1/ will be called to climb between the ES Post aon as Velma DE PR Mallory Mix. in ready has passed his pre-induction | ropes tomorrow and let the blows Smith, Howe 400 ee Reed McGuire, Our Lady of Lourdes 460| physical examination. The former
Qt ell, St. Philip Men’s Clu Alberta Lemmon, Intl. Detrola Mixed 452 Ed Farr Pp a 7| Campbellsburg, Ind., star was fourth | | Adds pep,
fall where they may. Ed Hastings 609 | Adeline Hagin, P. R. Mallory Office. 43 a \ Et co ws... 607K. Ni , Priends Mixed : a “Sta-Clear.” In- WENNE ! a 8 EM tt, ME 0 he Western coterenne song | AZZ Swcen’, I0 WE fede Veteran Coach Howard re 606 | H. Johannes, Sears-Roebuck Mixed ... 363 | Face. expensive ros > p EN gas conNEW YOPK, Feb. 1.—New York Sy sos protection. Easy gy onl 4 university has ane tot ok a apd |. ree 3 C it d C ; [i TT to apply; practic- a Sticking #, i » ! feam in Emil von Elling's 31st ¥ Raiph Steinbach, Americen Legio m.... 804 I y an ounty igh Teams | : ally invisible. i 3 oy : VAR PERMANEN' Stars 20. as Violet coach. - Wm. Catton, West Side Merchants. ... & on Regular
; ; — Ese 8 Face Heavy Basket Week-End rr wii te Hoosier Caps Return fo Ice OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) The city and county high school basketball bill of fare is loaded : A ’ i ' Fine for All Tes
Bob. Holdeman, Solatslse Mixed 0| with choice offerings and it's up to the rooters to take their choice both k " ‘ A y SEAL BEAM
v. ht A _. B | : Bi W. Roe, Lukas-Harold Olassic tomorrow night and Saturday pa) b y s Sto! . ai oT , . bh. : J rie No Appointmer ] onig gainst Burly Bisons |g ¥i GieSandim i oi | ie s deed civen ustonts wi ve tyne ub over i indianapuie JE : NN BZN | REPLACEMENT ” : . Waiter Martindale, Uptown Recn..... 564|and Marion county areas. Tech takes on two opponents and the one ; y ) IIR v .
Two of the three American league hockey clubs which are sporting Bon Yai seh Tpriends 55% | here tomorrow at Tech will be against the formidable Muncie Central . NE $l NET 2 JO 17 HEADLIGHTS ® points each im ‘the loop standings clash at the local Coliseum rink |c, 'proadstreet, P. R. Mallory Mixed 557 Bearcats, : i gis) a5 2 § 3 Gay” Re IPRA Gr - ? PGA tonight at 8:30. Ch Atwell. Schwiizer-Cummins .... 583] And on Saturday night the Big| TOMORROW NIGHT : ¥ ; TIN. RE # 4 The adversaries will be the Buffalo Bisons, eastern division leaders, Womens ea Mixed... 841| Green plays host to the SOULNPOYL | Mencie Cemtesl st Technical. ud LRH WAN. Re i 95 95 and the Hoosier Caps, who share the western division lead with the | Oto Coleman, Delaware Recn. Cardinals in the Bast Side gym. ual vs. Shortridge at Butler fleidhouse.| NESEY 1 © INL NE < 4 » w
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Cleveland Barons. B. Shrum, Allison. Mfg.-Insp. ........ 541{ This contest was originally DOOKEA | Br are Si Br * LER Beauty Mart vii Incidentally, these are busy 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) at Southport. BILTON A PU Towa. CRS RS : times. this. price! Scandal Reduces ds” tor Johuoy Sotrells Oaps.|D,2erisiss, entat lubnsun Coal Go. 3) Shortridge and Manual netters, | Carmel at Silent Hoosiers. : 4 R | Easily thstalled. Necessary wire and JNCLUDES § $ After clashing with Buffalo here to- | Ruby Marcum, Kay Jewelry ... . keen rivals down through the years, Ben po) - to Tog ir simple installation instructions in. J a night they invade St. Louis to meet |Ha%! Yager. 0 eo S3\are to square off on the Butler| Speodway, at Zismaville. cluded. . Sizes to fit all popular oars for service. Gives
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Boston Att nda JIC |the Mound City Flyers tomorrow Agnes Gilday, Ww H. Mixed $30 fieldhouse hardwood ~ tOMOITOW | Noblesville at Warren Central. “Cross Country” “Cross Country” € ce night and then return home to take he igi, donne — : 33s night. This big attraction was mo. C y W 1 1940 i
on the Hershey Bears Sunday night. | Muriel Hayes, Johnson _... ... 533/ moved from the Shortridge gym to SATURDAY NIGHT done paetiol ge With undisputed possession of the |**® Snel Jisasm ++eee+ 831i give more fans a chance to sit in| Greencastle at Washingion. READY LINED MUFFLERS
? : Silent Hoosiers at Manual. 2 Pn red on the Deat{loague’s first place at stake, to- nit. | Southport ‘at Technical BRAKE SHOE SET ARE GUARANTEED p—— UTILITY . after intermission last night 10 de-|PISHUS ice session at the Coliseum 3 asket Results Broad Ripple, another 1eading | Memorial (Evansville) vs. Sacred Heart at Choose ' 8 “Cross Country” TF CAN | 4 4
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Noblesville at Broad Ripple. feat Syracuse university, 45-37, be-|.® expected to produce some liyely local quintet, is to perform in two Osthedral gym.
" ; - < _| Crispus Attucks at Dunbar (Dayton, 0.).| and you get the correct at ——— fore a small crowd, which Boston hockey fireworks ‘The Bisons are week-end tussles, playing the ever-| pike r Bip at § ; Fit and performance guaranteed. 3 = 7 d : 1 1 garden officials attributed to the the circuit's defending champions. dangerous Pike township team on Waster Deutol at i Central. |Easy to install. Liberal trade-in al- Bron TE Re $8.50
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ike’ Central Normal Coll Brookiyn college gambling scandal. The Slaveland [Parca ae ole fos Besih rove 32, Sacred Heart 94. Pike 5 Boe tomorTon and Nobles- | ital Norm College freshmen at Park). ance for your old worn brake anteed to give equal or bet- 5-Gal. Capacity by In a contrast to the 7414 fans who eveiand eo or Yel alo a ram — —cBooL Ys pple goalhouse Si shoes. Sets for all popular ears and ter performance than orig- Leak and evap- cial purchase fro paid to see a previous collegiate . : trucks. Giiaranteed for 20,000 miles. : oration tight! gives you this barg
1 ® double-header, only 1874 customers Indianapolis has two triumphs Ben Davis 39, Plainfield 2. Beech Grove high school basket| | L arryi were on hand as St. Joseph's|and two ties to show for the four Paoli 37, Montgomery, 23, snipers chalked up their 10th vic-| ajor caguers Dares Th
hoopsters, broke a half-time 19-10 \ Pittsboro 4 New a inshasiar 3. tory in 14 starts by defeating Indi-|
deéadlock. i Deedsville 43, Chili 16. anapolis Sacred Heart at Beech] A Ww 11 S . Buffalo 30, Idaville 27. Grove last night, 32 to 24. | re € - toc € Two service teams met in a return Hockey Standings Deer Creek 33, New Waverly 20. the second triumph for 3 wah)
Amo 49, Bellmore 38. | match to make up the other half of Whiteland 43, Fairland over Sacred Heart this season, | CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (U. P.).—With
2. the double bill, AMERICAN LEAGUE Whiting 33, Tolleston (Gary) 30 ; Western Division Hammond 38, Emerson (Gary) 31. Sacred Heart has woh five games| the spring training season less than K Tak 0 w LT GF a 58 Bebo entra (am | 00 lost nine. High scorer in last 3 month and a half away major napp 1akKes vver INDIANAPOLIS . 19. 13 11 130 mond) 3 night's tilt was Hedricks of the
38. —. Cleveland ...-... 20 10 5 M2 Griffith 40, Lowell 36. Beech Grove nine. . Stogstill of the| 1°2EU® baseball teams are better) ! 43, G 20. ’ . e | 3d Cue Position Ritsbusgh ....0. 3 18 3 10 Poriand 4. Dunkirk 33. winners was a close second with four Staffed than they were a year ago i By chalking up afternoon and | Division Richinand 35, Burris (Muncie) 33 (over- i goals: ba land have almost double the mannight victories yesterda dland 26, H 26. i - : y ¥, Jay Midian 43, University (Bloomington) 40. |pinf Ren. vis Giants, 1945 Mar-| power they had during world Valley (West Terre Haute) ¢6, Newport y champions, last night|,..¢ 1) 21, added to their prestige by downing . ; Relts JT maville) 8, Pt. Branch ¥. |plainfield high school, 390 to 23. The major league clubs, encourGAME LAST NIGHT Teanga. oi vernon (Washington) | Beech Grove (32) ‘sacred Heart (a4) |288d by the player situation, are Pittsburgh 3, Hershey 1. wo} warmony 48; ‘Grimith, 4. buses. 2 1X 2 ro rr pr|going about their regular late winren ennelton 46 Richland 34 Cingod, ye ter business of mailing contracts,
VEXT GAME Central (South. Bend) 43,7 Washington | Doig... JiConwayes.. TONIGHT—Buftale st INDIANAPOLIS. | (South Bend) 41 tan Doige. Jaden. issuing roster lists and laying the Markelville 32, Spiceland 30. Stogsdill,g plansnecessary for the big train. ing push—giving every possible in-
| Yorktown 45, Frankton 31. Hedricks,{ Ethers... games against Buffalo at the local] Hunty dication they will be operating at : the same old stand this summer. | a “loaner” ba
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and, later : o| Tow. Ts 8 iil s.. 8 8 10 beat them at Buffalo, |Central Normal 44, Ball tate 41. . al lt Busch re 18 sacred The 16 big league clubs have ap- ald ; cod : 0's days at no | re-charge
where three additional games are Heart 9 ye Ee etoy 1. ; proximately 500 players, an - WY Raifto—Caskey._Umpiro—Pocir. age’ of better than 31 players per Fo | Sn Tsoseph's (Philadelphis) ‘0 Byres club and baseball officials believe Holy Cross o, Worcester Poly 4V. Holy Cross Back on pnd dhe Jota Sous Be, sliced 15: : ; Dartmouth 45, Columbia 38, -~ ; %: ng season and the Jocks Ia: puiete in jad Hage stand. (8. John’s 71. Fordham 8. © Yale Grid Schedule [teams could continue to play, pvr adds up | , Indian- Morehead Sista Téachers 46, Eastern WORCESTER, Mass, Feb. 1 (U. : Pennsylvania 75 Philadelphia Naval Hos.|P)~~Holy" Cross will resume its $100 000 Gate - Lanier Under Knife Carnegie Tech Ba, Allegheny 37. + [football rivalry with Yale this fall)” , 8T, LOUIS, Feb. 1° nie Muplenberg 35, Buckndll 33, [after ‘a lapse of 14 years, Jack| NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (U, P)Jione mel Su BERIT REAR Rly dun 8 Sil ty Gren rn SH 3 5 " 1 d ; . BERS i hy + " ly 38 a N on was to undergo an. appendicities Brown 8 Mavard 32. | The teams will meet Oct-86 at Bobby Ruffin of Astoria, N.Y, inf 4 . Lanier 4 ) EA % a 1 ad to-
