Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1945 — Page 22
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, FEB. o, 1945
itt Menu Is Rents 1 For Socal Golden Gloves Fans
Ex
pect 20 Matches Tonight
In Armory Milling to Pare Amateur Field for Finals
“By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
The Times-Legion tournament Golden Glovers are to resume their
beak-busting tonight at the National. Guard Armory,
711 N. Penn-
sylvania, and approximately 20 scheduled three-round -bouts are to ‘be presented for the entertainment of Indianapolis sports goers.
And there is a possibility that the Armory: Punch Bowl will fought out in the same roped arena | on Feb. 16. Contests in both the open and | novice classes are to be held to-| night and thé opening gong is due to ring at 8 o'clock to send the boys off on a heavy mitt menu. The slambang kids have had ample hard training under their belts, and close followers of the tourna-j ment predict the third show of the 1945 amateur classic will be marked | by continuous .fistic fireworks.
Geared for Victory |
Including boxers in both the open | and novice divisions, approximately | 60 young leather throwers remain | in the tourney and its a safe bet that they will go all-out to survive | tonight's struggles in order to be around for the title battles next week. The tourney is sanctioned by the “> Amateur Athletic Union and A. Aj U. boxing rules govern the contests. Bouts are limited to three rounds | of two minutes: each. with a min- | ute’'s rest. between sessions. De-| cisions are awarded by iwo judges | and the referee., A winner must “be declared .in every bout, since draw decisions are not permitted in Golden Gloves eliminations. They are geared in; training to step three lively rounds and no more, HL Keen Rivalry Exists
Golden Gloves instructors and trainers put in a hard week conditioning and sharpening up their
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the evening's fistic bill of fare in|
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Sgt. Robert W. Abbey." . Atterbury Golden Gloves class bantamweight.
" George’ ‘DeFabis . . . Washington A. C. novice class Golden Gloves welterweight.
proteges for tonight's “call to the - ring” and the rivalry between the different boxing schools and clubs! was at a high pitch. . Sothe of the knuckle dusters com- |
peting in the heavier weights are/ pari will be made to have the Style.
due to be in there pitching leather
pairings will be made after all con-| testants have weighed in. j tournament committee desires w have the pairings posted by 7: 30 o'clock.
boxers booked to perform in the,
ficial scheduled starting time —Ref=
early bouts all set to go at’ the of-
Tourney Tickets |erees, judges, timers and announc-| Stil] available for The Times- | ers also are urged to report early.
Legion Golden Gloves amateur | boxing show to be staged at the | "Armory tonight are reserved sea tickets priced at $1.20, tax - cluded, and general admission tickets at 80 cents, tax included. The $1.80 seat ducats are sold out. “ The Armory box office is to |j open at 6:45 p. m. and reserve | seats and general admission pasteboards will he on sale there. Reserve seat tickeis on sale downtown at Bush-Callahan, 136 | E. Washington, and at the Sportsman's Stere, 126 N. Penn-
4:45 p. m. today and transferred to the Armory.
forright- slots: seith-the sual num-
Widdoes Likely ‘Buckeye Mentor
COLUMBUS, O. Feb. 9 (U.P) ~— Carroll Widdoes became top candidate today to take over the coachs ing of the Ohio State football team which he directed to a perfect sea-
{son while. sitting in on a duration | basis for his boss, Lt. Paul Brown
Jill health,
| | Angelo fo Meet
Family of cliampions, that's the bowling Fultens. Often referred to as the “Barrymores of the maple- |
ways” each member of the family is a member of a champion. team,
pin circles for the past 25 years, is | a member of Bowes Sealfast, pres-| ent «city champions; Marie (Mrs. [Fultonf was a member of Sally] | Twyford's Comets, "1944 state | champs, and Genie Drexler, daughter ofsJoe and Marie, is captain of Ideal Furniture, defending women’s! city champions. ; | All are rated among the city's] leading scorers. Joe, along with | “name” bowlers of the | city, is having tough sledding this | {season and carries averages of 193] and 184 in the Indianapolis and | | Fox-Hunt loops, respectively. In pre-| lvious seasons he always hovered |around the 200-mark. |
With A. B. C.. Champs
| He was a member of the 1936 | 'A. B. C. champion Falls City ‘Hi-| | Brus and holds nymerous tourna-| {ment titles. He has rolled seven 1300 games and his top three-game | series is T72. | Mrs. Fulton, after rolling at various times when Joe first took up the game, was forced to the sidelines for several vears because of She got back in the game in 1936 and ‘has been rolling in leagues since. The Comets were disbanded following completion of last season's schedules and Mrs. - Fulton~ joined the Red=Rockettes of the Kernel | “Optical and Johnson Coal loops. | She carries a 175 average in the Optical and 163 in the Johnson. She rolls occasionally in the Roberson
Family of Champs—That's the Fultons
Joe Fulton, a topnoteher “in ten=|
Tenpin champions all—that's the Fulton family. Joe Fulton is flanked (left) by Mrs. Marie Fulton, his wife, and (right) by Mrs. All are among the city's leading scorers and are members of city or state championship bowling
Genie Drexler, his daughter.
teams.
Coal league, 180. Her top series in league play is 646. Genie, the daughter, is the wife of C. P. O. Robt. Drexler, with the navy in Hawaii. She started bowling six years ago and immediately became one of the city's top performers. Ideals won the 1942 city champion- | ship and repeated their performance last year, They were runnersup to
where her average 1s
Under. her. captaincy, the]
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Tech, Rockets Picked Among
‘Net Favorites
By UNITED PEs bo a I oe ips, Dectme uNpODUAF Ion The contrast between the big city tn n 3 . : Like the “sin” sermon heard by the late President Coolidge, every- + “slickers” and the small town bOYS| one seems “against” it . . . except perhaps a few operators. {may be drawn sharply in the Indi~ Latest to take cognizance and to rap betting on the schoolboy games anapolis semi-final meet of the an- | were Evansville city school executives. They isslied a statement pial state high school basketball condemning wagering, on highy on = urney. school. sports .and quoted from a ! v Six quintets have established|1938 TI. H. S. A. A bulletin which WURTEA: wt XTRA; themselves as the cream of the defined “sport” and “sportsman” | OF Short Shots has a reader . .. central-southeastern = section crop. “The word sport,” said the bulle-|® contributor! Buddy Ream.spends Two, Technical and Broad Ripple, tin, -“is “slang for sportsman and|{3 cents to opine that the city series look .‘like Indianapolis’ best. The slang is ‘low, vulgar and unauthor- should “be tie' b ‘ r | other four are the pride. of towns ized language.’ Sport is sportsman | _ ER je! ecause Broad | ranging from 400 to 2189 population. | with the man omitted. . The Ripple has an average of 35 3-9 | Whiteland (population 400) and sport gambles on boys ana girls; A&Aainst city opponents while Tech Wayhetown (population 644) reached | the sportsman is too big to gamble, | NaS 37 4-8 against city foes. ., . the senti-final round last year and|The sport is selfish; the sports-| His opinion is that “Broad Ripple | both . have . practically the same man is one who shares... . is good. It took a better ream to teams back this time. “Sportsmanship begins where the Det them and Tech beat that betDaville' (2093) has won" 17 out|rules end.” ter team, so if Tech had played as of 20 games in the strong smaller 2 8 ‘n jmany foes as Broad Ripple, there. school mid-state conference which| The Evansville statement con- (would automatically be a tie.” produced a pair of tourney semi- | tinued that “most men engaged Frankly, we're a little confused finalists a season ago. in public education look upon ® 8 = Only + - | high school athletics ‘as ‘the last | IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD
citadel of clean, amateur athletics Scottsburg, defending champion! and we are confident that the The-Cathedral timekeeper noticed the little squib about the boy-power
meet. in the southeastern Indiana con-! general public, including the soMrs. Drexler carries a 179 average ference, has lost only once this| called gambling fraternity, shares Shortage at Klondike and writes, lin the Kernel league and 168 iif the [Season — to Jeffersonville in the |. this belief and confidence in our |JDat We needn't leave the city to Johnson loop. Her best series in [third game of the ‘season, 33- 2.) program.” {match that ene. Our Washington, league play is a 656. Coach. Ralph Feeler. believes his!’ Ihe says, uses fair scorers and timeBowes will. defend its title “In quintet lacks height to be a state| Speaking of ge pbioE, Jim Cos-! keepers, ’ the men’s city tournament at Fox-|ttile challenger, but the Scotts-|tin of South Bend figures the dope-| Athletic Director Justin Marshall. Hunt Feb. 18, while the Ideals men's: fast break has cut a wide sters in Lawrence, Kan. must be S&ys the feminine figurers are Barwill ‘attempt to repeat in the wom- swath itn the 8S. E. I. C. and the wizards He quotes from »Phog bara Jean Sullivan, the timer, and en's event next Sunday. Mrs, Pui:|Scotties-now own a 12-game-win- Allen, Kansas coach, that residents Gertrude Lindley, scorer, both ton's Rockettes are also scheduled [ning streak. there nicked one operator for $65 Washington teachers. TE Sunday. | . Of the six, only three could reach 000 in one week-end last fall in| ‘They're loyal followers of the the “sweet sixteen” round on March | football. | Continentals and have been serving
One Defeat
the Comets in last year's state
Turkish Grappler
|" Mike Angelo, the Akron © mat | “| star who has been absent trom | | local action this season, returns to
{the A¥mory wrestling ring Tues- |
{day night to go against Ali- Ali, {with the men going into action in their 39th annual meet as the women roll their second week-end of competition in their 26th annual affair. | The men's tourney starts tomorrow at 5:30 p. mr, in the ‘team event faces the maples at Fox- Hunt. [both are of the rough and tumble { will try their luck tomorrow night, one at
| Turkish grappler, in the | event. They are junior heavyweights and |
main |
All has hung up an im-| pressive record since first coming ‘here last fall, beating some of ‘the best at his weight, ls {ness to mix against any type of op- | {ponent. He is of the skilled and | tricky style. The match is for} two falls out of three. There will| be two’ supporting tussles.
Butler to Close Card at Muncie |
Butler's Bulldogs close their bas-
| Brown, who became head coach ketball season tomorrow night in| {at Great Lakes, Ill, naval training|an Indiana college conference game opened last week and present lead|station, yesterday accepted the job| with Ball State at® Muncie.
{of coaching the Cleveland team in| sylvania, were to be picked up at [the post-war all-America football | nipped the Cardinals, 45-41, in the Beer 2354;
league. This left the Ohio State] [post open with Widdnes the logical | candidate to receive . it—if -he
| wants it. -
bei of toeo-ios baiers ine Ta kgs Tenpin Lead
lighter weights. Tournament weights by givisions| are: flyweight, 112 pounds; bantam weight, “118; featherweight; lightweight, 135: welterweight, 147; | middleweight, 160; light heavyweight, 175, and heavyweight. Tourney boxers who ‘were unable to report for the weekly weigh-in and physical examination last night,
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re requested to be on hand at the] not later than 7 o'clock] . this evening at which 'time the med- | fecal staff and weighmaster will take
Armory
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CHICAGO, Feb: 9 (U."P.) —Frank| Van Dalen, 41-year-old Niagara {Falls (N, Y) bowler, rolled. a spec|tacular 1600" cluster last night to break a four-day stalemate and {take the lead in the $43,200 Petersen individual classic.
Doubles Tourney The weekly doubles tournament, sponsored by the bowling proprietors, will be held at Pritchett’s tomorrow and Sunday. Starting time | tomorrow is 6 p. m. and on Sunday
Drawing’s for the night's fisticiat 2 p. m
Coach Frank. Hedden's charges | {earlier meeting of the two teams. | | Freshman Forward Ray Bottema | { will be shooting for an individual scoring record in the final tilt. Bot- | fm has tallied 185. points in 18!
games and needs only 14 to break Sob “Carmagys;- Marvin’ Bi Sdvicd an
the mark of 208 set for a 20-game! season by Jerry Steiner in 1939. Bottema is a former Warren Central high school player,
Ramsey Is Winner | Walter’ Ramsey defeated Dave | Klapper, 50-27 in 72 innings, yesterday billiard tourney at Harry Coolers. Each had high clusters of five.
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City tournaments will highlight
Four squads are on the Sunday ‘schedule, with 12 teams from the | Mitchel & Scott Machine Co., openhostilities at 1 _p. m. Other Isquads will roll at 4, 6:30 and 9 p. m. The 12 quintets on the 6:30 isquad are members of the Automo-| tive loop. Doubles and singles entrants will not swing into action until Sunday | afternoon. They are scheduled at] the Speedway alleys, where other squads will take over at 3, 5, 7 and 9 pm Most of the city’s top-ranking feminine pin topplers will take their
{whirl at the maples tomorrow and
!Sunday at Dezelan's. The tourney ers are: Team event— (actual) Falls City (handicap) Lane Radio y 2 5 a ; 7 #00 BOWLERS (MEN) Aulomotive ' Harold Harvey, P. R. Mallory Fred Stephenson, John Koch Furn Joe -Hajec, Holy Trinit
Dick Hon,
Marvin Shell Universal
hn BWHaeY oR Schu ' Vegetable Growers . {Earl Fegan,- Automotive ............. Bud Schoch, Printcraff "3s John Hartman, Marv n Shell Lowell Pauch, Parkway Recn. Jim Hérther, Automotive we 88 {Al Kriner, Indpls. Power & Light .... Henry Stumph, Vegetable Growers ... i Harry Harding, Aut vue} ive . Dutch Hohman, Univers a2 Mary oy “Shell .
OYHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Leroy Suiter, Mitchell Bros. Mixed .- 595 George Norwiler, International Harv. 594
4 Ray Koontz. Dean Pump
{H, Beck, Elks Sxann ..560 { Bob Ryan, Elk crinvave 590 Jess Hall % 590 Henry. King, Cc oea- Cola .. 589 Dave Yaver, Broad Ripple Am. Legion 589 Koerner Optical Mixed. ,. 589 C. ‘Whitney, Building Trades © ....,.. 589 Don Rohr, Holcomb-Hoke ... | Walt Trenepohl, Inland. Container 5 I E.,”Lloyd, P. R. Mallory .... 57 6 {F. Mattingly, Sturm _ Recn. . 563
Luke Switzer, E. C. Atkins ... +s DBZ {J. Woods, St {John Blue, Allison Speedway 559
Catherine 560 Ross Hewes, Packard Mig Jananins 891} Moon-Lite Major “— 554 Power & Light 55 Ayres & Co . 8. Rubber Mixed. ... 51 | Riviera Club .... .. 530
Oren Medlin, Ernest Ross, L Wm, Brown, U Bob Gates, 50 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Evelyn Wiesman, Roberson Coal Co.., 574 Ann Holcombe, Roberson . srs BT1 |Arna Elstrod, Roberson 563
{Estelle Nash, Brightwood Fuel........ 562 | { Helen Wolf sarees a {Marta Roberts
Roberson Roberson Margaret Skelton,” Roberson ane Helen Schmidt, Underwood Type.
{Jessie Campbell, Roberson ....
L. 8helley, Emmerich Inn Mary Ellwanger, Robgrson ... Bea Davison, Roberson Charlotte Cavin, Roberson Dorothy Woodlock, Roberson . Mildred Wagoner, Coca-Cola T'eddis Moore, Roberson Gertrude Pfarr, St. Philip No, Roberson Berneice Brownlee, Roberson , Roberson , P. R. Mallory Roberson '
Leona Fields, Roberson Pauline Ritchey, Roberson Judy Hindel, Brightwood Fuel
| Marie Riddle
5 Ruth Egonolf, Koerner Opt. Mixed
10 since either Tech or Broad| Costin claims that Phog either at out-of-town games for two Ripple will be eliminated in the must believe everything he hears Years. } eapital city sectional and White- or be in that “fog,” since Law-| “And they're doing a grand Job. _ {land, Scottsburg, Danville will be! {rentce's population anly runs around | . 58 8 {cused into the Shelbyville re- 14,000. The South Bend writer cal- | Mr. Nussbaum of Inside IndianBAR tte = x leculates at that rate, 550 of 5000 apolis: will kindly confine himself 3 of the “smart money” will parlay players would have had to! to his own page hereafter. We (fide. HD Se Be Green from | | pick 10 winners to collect the usual | had been. saving that what's-in-Ted y ranked seventh in| i payoff of $120 for a $1 investment.| a-name business about the Manual ndiana in the United Press ratings.| * Pretty phenomenal plcking, Cos-| forward named Ardwood Courte | Tech has lost only twice in 16 starts! {tin thinks. ney for a dull day R. S ‘and could grab the North Central| __ 2 — | conference title -if Rokomo's wild- |
re Fn Bye Devils Nip Lebanon; 12746; doubles factual Tillie DeputyCharlotte Cavin, 964; pander? DePauw Quintet | Teams Face Busy W eek- End
the week- -end local bowling calendar, |
when a full squad Two additional squads | 30 and the other a 10.
Yolande Dezelan-Dorothy Semenich, 1128. Stemm, 516; Cassidy, 608; Mrs. Deputy, 1480; | Dezelan, 1731.
singles (actual) Mildred |
(handicap) ae Is Near Title
—Shoriridge—high-——school's— Blue! Week-end city count; | Devils squelched a Lebanon rally school, prep schedule: jin the closing minute of play last] TONIGAT Inight to win, 46-45, and rack up| Beeeh Greve at Manual.
i "By UNITED PRESS Ben Davis ai Lawrence Central Ideal Furniture, defending team) y [their fourth straight basketball vic-| Bread Ripple at Franklin Twp. : ” Only Wabash, bitterest foe of De- Culver at Park School. |champions, are scheduled to roll pauw's Tigers, stood between the tory and 12th in 16 starts uns) s
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Betty Classey, Underwood Typewriter Mary Leppert, Coca-Cola . 504 3 Marie McCoy, P. R. Mallory 504 | soundly OlisiShrmer. Curtiss-Wright. __s03 DePauw, was leading, 36- 35, Marie Wills, Brightwood Fuel 3077 Walton scored. Meanwhile, Valparaiso ran into | Nat'E Roberta Pittman, Mitchell Bros. Mixed ag | Unexpected trouble at Danville be- Hull A Hazel Wolf, West Side Matinee . 483 | fore clipping Central Normal, 50-42, | |Breer2e $20 and Wabash avenged a previous 10ss Hinkle f 461 [to Chanute field, Ill, by trouncing| pg iii 20 {the Flyers at Crawfordsville, 70-31 Halftime Scor
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| Central Normal's Charley Alltop '’p.reres_cieor Basket Results | held Bob Dille, the all-America Smith. : RR Bande | Valparaiso forward, to a mere six 9 : bl Shoriridee 0-5 tbanion-t5 | points. That left Dille 11 points ROCKETS PLAY TWICE | The Marion County Coaches’ asHammond 44, Clark (Hammond: 37 | behind Capt. Harold Brown of Broad Ripple's Rockets shoot for| sociation last night elected Fred Whiteland. 43, -Clark Township 38 Evansville in the race for the state's: their 17th and 18th victories of the |Keesling, Lawrence Central high individual scoring title. |'season in games tonight and tomor-| | school, as president for the coming Wabash 70, Chanute Field 31 No games involving Hoosier quin- row night. The Rockets play at year. He succeeded Ralph Cleven-
Valparaiso 50, Central Normal 42. tets were scheduled for tonight. 'Pranklin township tonight and will!ger of Warren Central. DePauw 38, Franklin 36. a
Greenfield at Warren Central, {tomorrow night at 9:30, while Ger-1Greencastle quintet and the un<| season. Sacred Heart at Pike Twp. trude Bradley, 1944 singles titlist, gisputed championship of the ot The Blue Devils. ed at the ro Speninay at Howe. tha Technical at Marion. events champ, will face the maples| ence today. |the half, 22-19. Tom Gable led al at 5 p. m. Sunday. third period drive witch kept the| TOMORROW NIGHT Thirty-six teams will roll tomor-| Ine Tigers rallied last night 10 vo ngiders in front, 35-31, and| Cathedral at Howe. Resslers. 38-36. t w I's t 1 and 9 p. m. An additional 24 straight Do De onfer. |quarter push which sent Shortridge | A a oT Saptont Wil fell Sunuay night v0 Wand ence starts and left the Tigers with | inte »10-point" legdersivip. 12 at 9:30. Starting times for thé] Lebanon braced at this point, be host to an improving Southport and 1, 2, 3 and 5 p. m. jE A nt nokched ‘ai the Shortridge lead with the rally! Howe, Crispus Attucks and Sacred {tree throw and field goal in the | Which ‘fell short before thes final Heart of the city -contingent also g gun. - Summary: are scheduled for double duty.over 307 | 1 sos | the issue. Franie troun eed ok or : PF tain Speedway tonight and Cathe= In an eather game ! vies ane: SBrambt, ? 1 dral tomorrow night. Crispus At- = : 1, tucks plays Swayzee tonight and at 1 Newman g 2 Sacred Heart” ee. 0! Heart is carded at Pike township Sowa | tonight. 0 Tech shoots for another North
: ie _ Central. conference victory tonight
10 Totals 20. 3 9 at Marion and Washington goes to : 3, Leb Shortridge 23, Lebanon |g, 1hvville.
Southport at Martinsville. and Bertha Urbancic, present al-| diana collegiate basketball confer- | quarter, 10-9, and were in front at Washington at Shelbyville, row, squads being scheduled at 4:30, t08¢, Franklin's surprising Grizzlies, |), ‘woe paced an early fourth-| Creme A rik 4 game at Wabash remainin Sunday minor events are 11 a.. In. | 8 Ye 8 On|, ‘wever, and made inroads into|quintet tomorrow night. . 311 final two minutes of play to settle] Short i Lebanon | 0 Richey .c
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