Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1945 — Page 22
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By EDDIE ASH Close followers of The TimesLegion Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament are predicting some furfously fought matches tomorrow 3 night when the young - leather : . throwers battle for the titles at the Armory in the finals show of ‘ the 1945 mitt meet. ! Oamp Atterbury has six rugged soldiers remaining in the open glass, in the 118-pound division, 135, 147, 160, 175 and heavyweight, And it's needless to state that they intend to go all out in an effort to qualify for that big four-day trip to Chicago for the Tournament of « Golden Gloves Champions Feb, 26, 27 and 28. But the “town boys” of Indianapolis are just as eager to capture open class crowns and sew up an all-expenses-paid journey to the Windy City. Also, there Is a sailor, William R. Nixon, of Bunker Hill (Ind) paval air station who is keen to wrap up the title for the 118-pound open class division and win:a sightseeing trip to “Port Chicago.” At the rate reserve seats have been snapped up, don’t be surprised if a full house turns out to watch tomorrow's {istic fireworks. In the event both finalists in
rs Groom For Golden Gloves Finals
Pvt. Stanley Vitex of Camp Atterbury puts in a session on the rowing machine to strengthen muscles and "wind" as he tapers off training for The Times-Legion Golden Gloves finals amateur boxing show at the Armory tomorrow night. The soldier is an open class light heavyweight and is gunning for the crown in the 175-pound division.
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will have to fight twice in the weight divisions which have not been eliminated to finalists. Boxing .will be continuous’ ‘and the night's menu calls for approxi. mately 24 bouts, all booked over the same distance, three two-min-ute rounds to a decision of two judges and the referce. At the conclusion of the last bout prizes will be- distributed to ‘the . open class champions and runnersup and to the novice class champs and runners-up. All boxers eligible for tomorrow's finals show are to weigh in tonight at 476 8. Meridian between 7 and 9 o'clock. Physical examination
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Tickets for the finals show of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney to be held at-the Armory tomorrow night have met a brisk sale. The reserve seat prices are $1.80 and $120. For reserve
the 118-pound division make the weight and pass the physical ex- and John Weatherford, aminations the fans will be enter- weight. tained by a battle between the] Both Leeper aces are paired with sailor Nixon, and Sgt. Robert Ab- Atterbury soldiers, Cotton against bey of Camp-Atterbury. They are Pvt. Francis Leninger and - the the lone survivors in the bantam- hard-punching Weatherford against weight bracket. Pvt. George Thames of Atterbury. The Leeper Boxing school, op-| This melee between the big fellows erated by Tommy (Kid) Leeper, ls expected to develop into a torrid has four contenders. in the open|punchfest. class and his aces are” Robert Cot-| PAL club No. 4 has two contendton, middleweight (160 pounds), ers, in the open class and Hill com-
Caps Bow to Bisons, 4-3;
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Face Cleveland, Pittsburgh
3 Times Special ; - “BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb, 15.—After suffering their fourth strajght setback, 4-3, at the hands of the Buffalo Bisons last night the ‘Indianapolis Capitals today faced even a sterner test Saturday against the leagueleading Barons at Cleveland. Then, Coach Johnny Sorrell’s charges return to their home ice for an engagement with Pittsburgh on Sunday. The sagging Caps bounced into a 2-0 lead before nearly 5700 fans in the opening period last night, but the Bisons tallied the next four goals to seal the verdict. Fido Purpur scored the first on 4/80 assist by Jack Hewson after 8:04 of the initial period and Sorrell collected the next at 15:14 unassisted.
The Summary
Buffalo (4).
Referees — Eddie Burke. Lineman — Fred Kilréa Scores for Bisons Wicks. :
is res—Kane, J. Skinner, Paul Mundrick scored for Buffalo Ingianapo Po Garvin, Poitras, | just before the period closed. Ken Kowcinak, Reigel, Hewson. saarker Buffalo Spares lager, Davidson, Hal 0!
derson, Jones, Knowles
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{second period and Wimpy Jones and Oscar Aubuchon connected for No. 3 3 1 land No. 4 in the deciding stanza. Pirst Period Scoring — 1-Indisnapolis, | Dick Koweinak hit for the last In-
. 2 i 3 rpur (Hewson), $04 2_Iolianafolh | dianapolis goal at 16:07 in the “ariek (Kilrea-Pargerter), 18:29. Penalties midst of a determined Cap bid to —Halderson, Kane. vaital tie the score. Buffalo beat off the (S500d Period, Seoring_4 Budplo, Korea late drive, however. 5 Third Period Scoring—5-Buffalo, Halder- Goalie Connie Dion of the Caps son (unassisted), 4:47; 6-Buffalo, Au-inyrged a cut and bruised eye to-
-Halderson), 15:00; 7-Indi-anapotis, Koweinak (Poltras), 16:07. Pen-|day. He was hit by the puck in
alti igel, Jones. the second period, the wound requiring three stitches,
Butler to Expand
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171 iH 108 165 26] Butler university participation in baseball‘ this spring and in collegior * late football next fall was announced 146 1 last night by Dr. Frank H. Gorman pale 2 a of the athletic committee at the LAST N "S : Buffalo 4. INDIANAPOLIS . 3. dinner honoring Bulldog netmen. Pittsburgh 8, Cleveland 4. Orville J. Hooker, former Bulldog Hershey 5, Providence 2. NEXT GAME Tonight—Proyidence at Cleveland. speaker.
BOSTON, Feb. 15 (U. P.) ~The Major awards went to 12 players Boston Bruins, striving to hold |°P the squad. fourth place in the National Hockey
superintendent, was the principal
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[runt center will send two give-and-take swingers to the post in the | division of experienced boxers. The| {Hill center's contenders are Archie | Thomas in the welterweight bracket and Leon Harris, featherweightt. | Representing PAL club No. 4 are Thomas Blair, featherweight, and Doyle” Watson, light heavy. PAL club No. 2 has.a defending champ as its lone open class survivor. He is Robert Beamon, light-
ANOTHER double bill at the Butler fieldhouse tombrrow night highlights the local high school basketball card. Earlier in the week, there was a question whether the bargain attraction would be played at Butler or in the Tech gym. The high schools concerned and Butler could not see eye-to-eye on how much the fieldhouse was worth for one night. Shortridge and Washington meet in the first half of the program. Then, as a climax to the golden anskind play Howe. ants of the four schools will be on hand to salute Manual ” " s Rochester’s one-point setback. of | Wabash -last night bumped the
| Apaches out of the Central Indiana conference leadership. Un-
less Warsaw upsets Plymouth, the | Rockies win the title. ” " » | Bosse and Jasper are deadlocked | for first place under the complicated | point system in the Southern Indi‘ana Athletic conference and seem a {cinch to finish that way. . . . The Bulldogs are favored over Vincennes {tomorrow night and Jasper is ex{pected to stop Boonville easily Friday in: the wind-up... : os : Ra Ball State's only regret aftef beating Butler was that Tony Hinkle wasn't on hand to suffer. The Card triumph was only the’ second in history over the Bulldogs.
“| Archie ‘Thomas, also is to clash
Men's Pin Tourney Canceled; (Women’s State Meet Doubtful
The ¢ancellation will affect approxi-
Haute, president, and Mrs. Crate of Gary, Sean of Ye tonight and decide the fate of their Indiana Women’s Ww! associa- {program. Niel , presid niversary celebration, Manual's Red- tion, said this morning that they piog tourney Ey ent of i were conferring with other associa- |that it would be operated as a local tion officigls regarding cancellation |affair in compliance with the counof their state tourney, scheduled to|cil's wishes. If is scheduled at the open March 3 in Gary.
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be played in the Kokomo armory, scene of Wildcat games since the gymnasium fire last year. All 1282
under Paul Lostutter; is coach of a| rated best in Michigan this season. |ciaresce Baker, Indianapolis... .... | Howard Jones, Curtiss-Wright Office.. 6 {Clifford Vaught Priends Mixed....... 620 , . | Don M¢New, Indianapolis cage star and now Marion schools|a proposal to transfer the “crucial” | Friday game which will decide the|
{North Central conference title to the {Jack Hunt, Indianapolis .
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‘league and the Stanley cup playoff berth that goes with it, today announced the acquisition of Rookie defenseman, Murray Henderson, who. was recently discharged from the R. C. A, PF. Hendefson, a nephew of the fa“mous Conacher brothers of National Hockey league fame, will make his debut against the New York Rangers here on Saturday.
Tourney Tickets Available Monday
Approximately 12,500 tickets for the Indianapolis sectional basketball tournament will be placed on sale Monday in the 16 high schools entered in the meet. All seats in the Butler fleldhouse will be reserved. Tickets have been divided on a basis of enrollment, according to R. V, Copple, Tech athletic director and tourney manager. The ticket price is $1.80 for the three-day meet opening Feb, 22,
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Softball Notice
Jim Walton, veteran local soft-| Should the Berries win, our Tech ball pilot, is forming an Indian-|would rule the North Central roost
requested: to contact Walton via|Tech championship was won in 1932. postal card at 804 Ft. Wayne ave. | R. S.
DePauw Trims Little Giants To Win Indiana College Title
By UNITED PRESS ray (Ky.) Teachers trampled EvansDePauw university officials dusted |ville, 54-42, and Ball State toyed out the trophy case today -in|With Franklin, 54-38. preparation for the arrival of a new| Evansville’s consolation came from cup -emblematic - of the 1944-45/the 18 points netted by Harold basketball championship of the In-|Brown. That gave the ace of the diana collegiate conference. The all-Navy V-12 Tigers from [race for the state individual scoring Greencastle clinched the title for|crown. the second straight season last| In other games involving state night. It was a doubly sweét victory [colleges last night, Notre Dame since the Wabash Little Giants were rallied and trounced Iowa Prethe victims. flight, 51-38, and Central Normal Earlier, DePauw smashed {ts|downed Indiana State, 54-46. State oldest rival, 60-39. And last night| whipped Normal earlier, 49-43. at Crawfordsville, the Tigers went to work with equal dispatch. Coach Softball Group Lloyd Messersnrith sent in the re-| serves with DePauw ahead, 46-32. To Meet Tonight The final score was 57-39 and it) The Marion County Softball asevened the 39-year-old series at 35 sociation will hold a meeting in the games apiece. Fox Steak House tonight at T. The future naval officers training| plans for the coming season will on the DePauw campus took com-|pe discussed and committees named mand midway in the first period|(or the various programs to be sponand, with the sharpshooting 8tan|sored during the summer. London showing the way, led at the! wm, Calbert is president of the intermission, 29-22. Wabash|aesociation and Roy W. Galbreath threatened only in the -opening|ig secretary-treasurer. minute of play, : ' : ‘Evansville and Franklin also ¢losed
the books on 1044-45 play last night. Cards, of Course
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TALLIES 66 POINTS CHICAGO, Feb. 15 (U. P.) ~Tony
on held Chicago's, new individual bas~ _} ketball scoring record with 66 points
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; z {Bob Kelley, . ’ spectators will be from Kokomo. |gi4 Brown Howe 400 Club .. 604 |R. Burgess. Intl. Detrola Mixed ...... 4
{W. Miles, Lukas-Harold Classic....... 604 | Marie | H. Hafer, Lukas-Harold Classic . 604 | Marion Livingston, Friends Mixed apolis merchants. team for the 1945 for the second time since formation | ust } | Harold Cork, Indianapolis season. Softballers interested are|of the league in 1927-28, The other |g, Bailey, American Legion
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ticket information, contact the
Bush - Callahan store, 136 E. Washington, or the Sportsman’s store, 126 N. Pennsylvania. The prices include tax. , The general admission price is 80 cents, tax included. These tickets will. be available only at the Armory box office booths to- | morrow. ~ The box office is to open at 6:45 p.m. Reserve seats unsold downtown also will be —available at the Armory.
weight, and he is scheduled to tackle Pvt. James Hickerson of Camp Atterbury in the title go at that poundage. The Hill community ceriter ace,
with a soldier, Pvt. Henry Stover of Atterbury, in the finals for the 147-pound diadem. In addition to the encounters for the open class crowns tomorrow, the novice class boys also will be
Compliance with the National Bowling council's request that all tenpin tournaments involving travel and overnight housing be canceled will affect several hundred local bowlers. : > Thomas W. Tobin, president of the Indiana State Bowling association, announced last night that the organization’s annual state meet, scheduled to get under way March 17 in Hammond, had been canceled.
mately 75 local teams who had made [because it would necessitate overentry, according to Oscar Behrens, {night stays. The remaining out-of-Indianapolis Bowling association [city entries will be able to bowl their secretary. games and return to their home Mrs. Peg Sturdevant of Terre cities immediately after, Hunt said.
May| The Shrine officials will meet
: Central alleys March 17 and 18. Entries for the event closed last| The future of the state American week with a record registration of |Legion meet scheduled to open here 276 teams, including approximately | Feb. 24 likewise was in doubt. 50 local quintets. The annual Knights of Columbus Two other tournaments, the an- event already is in progress at Terre nual 3-J women's team event and {Haute and apparently will continue.
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the Shrine state tourney, probably| Some old-time Wednesday night will be affected if the council's sug- [scoring resulted from last night's gestions are followed. bowling league matches. Ed StevJack Hunt, general manager of jenson was the top soloist with 235,
the Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady alleys, |268, 181—884 in the Howe 400 Club| Eos pm
who will stage the 3-J meet April league at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady. 7, 8, 15, 16, 22 and 23, said that 50 |Bowes Sealfast, in their Indianapopercent of the entries were expected |lis league games, posted 999, 1058,
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{Tillie Jardina, Johnson #84 | Dorothy Erler, Johnson .. 662 | Betty Weaver, Johnson ... ''" gs9|Tillie Deputy, Johnson ... ... 659 | Marta Roberts, Johnson .. Howard Deer Sr., Indlanapolis........ 657|Bernis Robling, Johnson . oe Homer Asher, American Legion....... 652| Genie Drexler, Johnson ......... ence Basil Vanier, Knights of Columbus... 647 Dorothy Berkopes, Johnson .... Elmer Pulle, 8t. John Evangelical..... 646 |Cleo Hindsley, Allison C. 1. O. Dutch Haufler, American Legion 6432 ris 2 Tons: Johnson Carl Hardin, Indianapolis... ....... 641 Ruth Krefieil, Johnson aeire Capt. Val Werner, Indianapolis . 635 | Elizabeth Wurzburger, Mallory Mixed.. Wilbur Green, Eli Lilly Co... gz Margare Skelton, Jolson +
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615 g815| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) 813 | Marion Ensminger, Allison Plant § ...« «+s 611 | Mildred Cogshall, North ‘Side ... ...., 4 «+. 610 Mary Hartsock, Ind. Bell Telephone... «++ 608 | Betty Bingleton, P. R. Mallory 7 «s+ 608 Irene Bade, Parkway .. , 6068 | Marie Langley, Solataire
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Pete Ernst, Inter-Club : The Indianapolis All-Stars, local pro basketball aggregation, will return to action at the Armory Sun-
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