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The Times<Legion Golden Gloves boxers were in trim for their final By UNITED PRESS ; - CHICAGO, [eb 3 re tests tonight at the armory—tests which will win titles and send them Indiana clears the decks tonight : Ey ; a Ohio State's all-vel Ah Buckeyes, into faster competition in the Chicago finale. ., ooo gc A for the state high school basket- ; y » fshting Jor their 8eCO'Nd straight Survivors of the previous milling, which has thrile ousan \ ; : " Big Nine champlonshigh p : of amateur boxing fans, were due .to climb into the ring tonight to ; $ { ball tournament's starting'gun next ugemi-title” match Ag8iMst Illinois settle theit final fistic arguments. : \ TH Thursiay. ; ; at Champaign tonight Jio headline . Indications were that a sell-out | 1ocal contenders from the Leeper, Rod Bl It's the last big Friday night of| § : this week-end's five-game confer- | crowd would be on hand for the Hill community club and PAL con- N 8 1044-45 and leaves only 20 major : 1 1 ence basketball scheditile, a. getion which will decide winners of | tingents in the lineup bidding for Su | i quintets closing regular season : \ The Chanipaign clagh is the most Brokers in’ bogors and thie al-expente ifs loca] homme Te RE books tomorrow night. 3 4 h fl | important falls ‘of ghe Big Nine J. the State TR Al | campaign to date an probably will § thy md 27 and 28. General admission ducats| tween Johnny Thomas and Melvin SF \ i ; ‘ i$ i 8 | however, the state's prep cagers ¢ ; y , for the fans still were available iCarpenter. 4 | REE BERNE |i mark time tonight. Pa wh : of two of the confer e's strongest T 0 The box office. and doors at thefthe Hoosier capital and were set : Rat wi . i X i i oe tournament draw today, scheduled armory were tobe opened tonight | for, free-swinging action in their { ¥ % for release at 8 a. m. tomorrow by AL 1 : BE fe Freee n tness ed st pla {bility of two scraps tonight, since ! g 188s, place : fo a ; school athletic association commisee Illinois, and the scrappy, lightning-

to Chicago for the meet Feb. 26, | final was' an all-Leeper affair be- 5 | § Except in scattered instances ; ; | Lh ; P : \ decide the champlomiship ambitions reivabroo— however, All novice finalists were from { Fa i of wo ; N i the attention will center on the d ' : 0. 8. U,, which foame back from Pra i (divisions. Some faced the possi- L Virgi a i R . jrgil Phillips, Indiana high ) 3 5 P 2 with Iowa's once-beaten Hawkeyes.

:* a 0 y d 10 33 4 - . Tourney Tickets fields had not been narrowe i | Hh dior : two final contestants. } ; . The mother and daughter combination of Edna Kagel and |break technique which al a : a Exceptions to the general rule : i Gy ge . re nique w always marks Still available for the Times Fans were to see approximately ; 3 ; To rst ele doin: Tillie {Kagel) Jardina, present city women's doubles champions, | product of Coach Doug Milis, is in |

Legion Golden Gloves amateur 2 bots, By sohaiua ve nt § $8.8 [ing titieholders in North Central, will defend their title Sunday night. The pair will make their ap- [third place with five victories in boxing show to be staged at the |'7r° Na OFM | central ang Central confer-| Pearance at 9 o'clock at the Dezelan alleys where the women's |SiX starts.

ab | decision. N Sh a ] h | meet wi { 3 : So far, it’s been a three-tea Armory tonight are reserved seat Se ET wee ade It : | Suk ences. The other five major leagues| 26th annual meet winds up its third week-end of action. : : am 8 Weight checks were ma 8 already have named their chams race, but two of the leaders are

tickets priced at $1.20, tax in- : ee | Pp | night * and physical examinations Br race, but two of ih 2 ref

cluded, and general admission {also were conducted | wil 3 : 4 5 a. » : tickets at 80 cents, tax included. °° ? a | Bose, Toi a C which is expected to attract a ca | The $1.80 seat ducats are sold out. | 52 Se OE os ew on erence ommissioner paciy 7500 Juha detent to a po ffi to { ! ——— i ’ - _H The Armory box. office is to \T hho Finalists ; Bosse and the Wildcats from. Jas- asirdus sinee lowa has only oneSp

: «45 p. m. and the re- . : open at Hel nd E OPEN CLASS per were the latest to ascend oe To Get Raise Greater Power tough game left against Illinois at’ ; 2 They did it last night as| JU Towa City, March 3, ?

ral admission pasteboards will | 112 pounds—John Thomas, Leeper A. 03 : 8 throne. bo le there ’ Melvin Carpenter, Leeper A O oker. HMI] | Jasper crushed Boonville, 55-38, fowa’s other three games are a : | s—W. R. Nixon, Bunker . . . l4nd Bosse routed’ Vincennes, 41-16.| CHICAGO, Feb. 16 (U. P.) ~The ;commissi: return engagement with Min Reserve seat tickets on sale | uma pounds st. Robert Abbey, Camp the finalists in the heavyweight n class of The h , Feb. . B. co! oner post. The revised rule | nesota | (umattached); Sgt, Robey 9 One of the finalis vyweight open class of The twin victories left the only stage was finally set today for se-|book, subject to approval of the |8¢ Minneapolis and a home-and-| §

downtown at Bush-Callahan, 136 Atterbury. i ye + . . : € I eenitgion, and at the | 120 peunds—teon Mairi, Ju c. eH Times-Legion Golden Gloves ring tourney is Pvt. George E: Thames |teams to hold a first place’ berth lection of a mew Western confer-|Big Nine's board of faculty repre- Home series’ with Wisconsin. The) Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Penn- Reus Sait, Paro De & aitheenti of the Camp Atterbury team, shown exercising in ‘a final workout in this season's United Press state-|ence athletic ' commissioner, who|sentatives, gives thé* incoming | Hawkeyes are out of conference wide rankings deadlocked: for the|will receivé a $5000 salary increase [commissioner a $15,000 per year action until next Monday when|

sylvani were to be icked u at { PAL Club No. 2; Pvt. James Hickerson, | Anal. + ni t. SD ay day an E transferred | CAMP Atterbury. ia oH for the wind up at the Armory to igh He was slated to meet |...’ “the Southern Indiana ath-|and enjoy greater authority than|salary and authority to interpret they entertain Wisconsin, while to the Armory. on Sounds Archie amp. Atterbury. ™ John Weatherford of the Leeper boxing school. letic conference. Bosse edged Jas-| his predecessor, the late Maj. John {and apply “with discretion” the 0. 8. U. must swing right back into |" 160 pounds—Robert Cotton, Leeper A. C.;| L per, 41-39, but won one. less con-|L. Griffith. rules and regulations governing the | 3ction tomorrow night against Ine bd : fr " jet. Praneis Leninger, Camp Aiitepury. a { e § . ference game than the state's cur-| Conference athletic directors, conduct of Big Ten athletics. diana at Bloomington. : at 6:45 o'clock, with the first action | ¢ Ih \icen: PAL rind Double Bill at Butler ; rent No. 1 aggregation. meeting for the third official/time| ‘Although the agreement is a bit Tonight's game is a tough as« Jasper, chalking up its fourth §./on the commissionership problem, ambiguous in its listing of the new signment for the Buckeyes, inase a . much as the Illini currently are}E IT'S ALL ¢

scheduled to get under way at 8. Vitez, Camp Atterbury. ! ) n Weatherford, Leeper | I. A. C. title in five years, wound {announced yesterday that the se-|commissioner’s powers, Mackey said

Tough open class leather slingers| x Tcavyuignt oioh Ate | . were bidding for places on the In- bury. = ’ ' up the season with 17 victories and lection of Griffith's successor had |he “will have the power to take the highest scoring team in theif cells with

i : > ] dianapolis team for the Windy City |. . OVICE CLASS F i H d d Pl ‘lone defeat, assuring itself of the|been postponed until March 8. At steps against an offendin conference with a 52.5 average and repair. Yo Sa ADThey incinded’ both CVD] 110 pestis: pura Cawrenid, Nori eatures ar Woo ad . |tavorite's role in the impending|that time the directors will meet|school or & member ending melnber Ihave a dangerous man in Walt sc if you : iang service scrappers. Camp Atter- | west PAL Club No. 2; James Cousins, PAL |tourney. Defending state champion|in conjunction with the conference |and é¢an either take definite action (Junior) Kirk, who is averaging] « blood as tl

bury, for exathple, had six rugged rm No 4 Quinton Isom, Stokley-Van-| peayy firing on the high schoql| - The week-end city and ‘county Bosse lost wnly twice. in 18 starts. [indoor track meet at the University himself or refer it back to the | 14:3 points a game. Also, it was at citi standard-bearers in the open class.| 118 pounds—Charles Jones, PAL Cup front will mark the close of thé schedule: Confereneey) thampionships to-/of Chicago. . directors.” Chumpaish that Jowa suffered its} ) Sn Ih only defeat, . [

These included Sgt. Robert Ab-|No. 4: TiMerd Shanks Northwest PAL regular basketball season tonight: TONIGHT night ride on the outcome of Lo-| Athletic Director Guy Mackey of : Club No. 2; Cornelius Mathews. PAL Clubl, 4 tomorrow night before coaches| Broad Ripple at Warren Central. gansport at Kokomo, Franklin at|Purdue, board chairman, has issued Dying Onmyte 2 ens Bose In the Sy other conference us you ; ' game tonight, sixth-place Michigan er... kh

bey, 118 pounds; Pvt. James Hick-|No. 4; Lamont Murrell, PAL Club No. 4. on ks at Rossvil ‘erson, 135 pounds; Pvt. Henry Sto-| 126 pounds—James O'Neil, Northwest PAL|and teams turn their attention to Hopes A Al nb A Martinsville, Greencastle ot Co-|» new code of rules governing the ouce for conference business” and closes out is 1945 1 T conference sea= onic has son against seventh-place Northe} vo. at drug

‘ver, 147 pounds; Pvt. Francis Len- [Gb Ne eh Wasnington 4: G. | the approaching sectionals. Franklin Township at Beech Grove. |lumbus and Warsaw at Plymouth. had authority only to" % 'inger, 160 pounds; Pvt. Stanley| 135 pounds—James Hawkins, Northwest| Two. city rivalry contests at the| yawrence Central at Nobl ; s hone po p 1 tral at Noblesville, Greencastle Meets Columbus - f b 11 G charges of misconduct. He took no western in the first game of a Soitha roup action on his findings, but had to|double-header at the Stadium here, |

Howe %s: Manual at Butler (8:45). ‘Vitez, 17 " . PAL Club No. 2; Clifford Ross, Washington | i ight - Pike Township at B burg. Ye nog Pye i | OS act Anderson, Lesher 4. Cs Wale and Sed ng Stout Hoosiers aw iteland. Greencastle goes to Columbus | 4 » . {lace Parham, Dunz A. C. 5 cal. / piceland at\ Sacred Heart. ’ » refer all data to the directors p i : | . DePaul meets Great Lakes in the| BUILD STUR

: Fo ounds 3 ; bwest [against Washington in the opener| Technical at Shelbyville needing a victory over the up-and-| Thames Faces Weatherford = {pal onder an Sas. Ww : ) The one erford [pal chub No. 5; Archie Taft, PAL Ciub| oto Trial Redskins were | horn To Sherine at Beef down Bulldogs to clinch the sun Maps 1945 Play ca nT Rat So] tecoud gue | S.S.S

; y No. 4; George DeFabis, Washington A. C.;| \ Thames was paired against hard- James Stewart, PAL Club- No. 4. {ready to try to break the Howe] . . (Prep) Central conferencs title. A Grecn- will be able to bar an athlete for Big Nine standings: i 160 ds—Don Elliett, L A. Ciliinx i 5 : in v hitting John Weatherford of the 15 pots on Jou EH ott, eeper jinx in the second. Christamore at Park School castle loss and a Franklin victory| violation of the subsidizing and re-

Leeper boxing school in the match. : : | Thi Y i \ -1- TOMORROW "NIGHT ; A , The Marion County Softball as- ‘ 13: ds—William Afflis, D A C.: s game was to climax Man \ over Martinsville would make the - J iwhich was expected to provide a william Wade, PAL Cinb ‘No. & Charis \yal's golden anniversary celebra- Sathedrs) Bin Towiiship. Grizzlies of Franklin ruler in the Sociation, in a meeting at Fox Sten |OUHE Tes she Je 3 isbarment ‘highlight of the night's ring action. Foster, PAL Club No. 4 tion and Redskin followers hoped| Howe at Ben Davis. \ . |South Central. © | House last night, voted to withdraw | uo ey tne hoard of Ero : Henry King, Washington A. C Early Race Course [the team: could end its losing streak Sr eat] ar | Kokomo and Indianapolis Tech | Indianapolis as a metropolitan area gn, geniete is, eligible. and Doyal Wise, PAL No. 4 were | HILADELPHIA, Feb, 16.—Rac ,|against the Irvington netters which| ¢Prep) X were cast In a similar role. Kokomo|Of the American Softball assocla-| ne revision also provides that:|jeg other survivors besides Vitez in the A rg 'has hung along since the start of| Lake Forest at Park School. N would be undisputed champion of ton. ' 2 (1) Th issi 375-pound open class, just as anx-|st. in Philadelphia was one of | Th that the winnef of e commissioner shall serve as po pe , | competition betweeg the schools in the .North Central. by dumping] is means that the winner Oljgesretary.treasurer to the directors;| Tonight—Ohio State at Hlinois; Michie

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fous to be the Hoosier representa-|America’s earliest courses. It was] : ; as the local tournament must te d ow : t 9-40 s " Logansport. A t s| the ur must compe . North tive in Chicago and willing to toss originally intended to be called, he 1939-40; season, Sacred, Heart of the city contingent | 14 ga port. Logansho victory | state teams to determine an | (2) he shall make up lists of officials Brrr Neh ONic Sete. st “Inel gloves for the privilege | Sassafras st. but even after racing] Broad Ripple’'s- Rockets shot for|likewise was slated for double duty,| Would mate Tech the titlist, The a tneve in th {for football and basketball; and (3) ; Northwestern at Minnesota; Pure : : their 19th victory of the campaign |playing Spiceland tonight and at|Indlanapolis club closes against ndiana representative in the an-ipnis omee ghall serve as a clearing | 1° AL WWSOMSE, 0 oa HER MA WEST GAMES

i ill | 0 ublic thoroughfore was i : es rs Abbey Was due 10 go agains, Billion a pHbLC do 85/at Warren Central and Tech's|the Silent Hoosiers’ gym tomorrow | non-conference Shelbyville tonight. Bua! Baiguial meg). Jeseolore 3s house for reports of supposed viola=| wonirht—Great Lakes vs. DePaul : . 2 metroPoiian ar ®, | tions of conference rules of eligibility, Chicago. a ebay

Nixon of the Bunker Hill naval banned in 1726, Philadelphians] regulations, ete. 3 Tomarrow—Notre Dame’at Marquette:

| Greenclads were due to close their night. Plymouth, likewise, would rule “" {winner of the local tournament bee at Great

io station in ‘the 118-pound wind od gies 10 Ress ig °° ke schedule against the Golden Bears| Top attraction in the county was Supreme in the Central—if it de-| ligible f tition 1 ’ "7" |at Shelbyville. the renewal of the Decatur Cen-|feats Warsaw tonight. Otherwise, | {8 © Lo ® or Som pe - Bm na ; Howe was scheduled for a second |tral-Southport rivalry on’ the Car-| Wabash, season-long leader until ona wh ou fur - play. 3 a) game tomorrow night at Ben Davis.'dinal court tonight. whipped “by Plymouth, would be) mbers of the association ware

Indianapolis still had plenty ofiit official. . named champion. {assured that Indianapolis again!

.Aside from\the conference cham- | Yould have two softball stadiums.

vi : Junior Heavies : plonship angles, the final week-end | ———2f O31. d alers are having : Son of Cardinal DE TE a Nelson, McSpaden Why e calls— On Mat Program ‘ : . As a general rule; however, teams Favored in Meet «3 ore and more Four husky junior nearyweistis Manager Killed SEHEPRISE 9A Mes in Te See] GULFPORT. Miss, Fev; 15 W. / 3 j il attle i i gl v LC ' “ . A EAR . = ; m will do battle in Australian tag- ) Dreather™ Rho Bains! pb) —It was an old story with a xX ; # 24-HO

team competition at the Armory ; NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P).— new locale on the winter golf cir-|} Fg : next Tuesday night to.top.a. mat cuit today—Byron Nelson and Har- z : ; : SERVI

bill which” also will include an| Mal. Yann HY) South-1("hicago Bowling old McSpaden against the fleld. opening skirmish scheduled for one| Worth Jr, 28, son of the manager Nelson and McSpaden were the

fall, inutes. tag- lof the St. Louis Cardinals and e- A 4 ; : . q ; | of ao mime Toe team 4 0, 5, 0% on Sen Events Caneeled ironies ue wat shen tn | FauiASE 4 EW | Chappell, Quebec, Can, and Mar. | Players to enlist in the air forces, | CHICAGO, Feb. 16 (U. P),— | field of pros and amateurs teed off ; h Riel. uezod Akron Tislian,| Vey the Pio. of the B' Which/Thves of the nation's top bowlinig| for the $5000 Gulfport Oper "oA: CAE ne WAO knows the E {against. 6 combination of Gil La. Crashed in a bay near La Guardia | tournaments were canceled for the) ament over the Great Southern p y : Gl E | ~ross. the “Boston badman;” and field and is among the five crew duration today, as -Chicago tenpin | country club course. . Lr L ? impor tance B All All of Turkey. | members listed as missing, the army groups voted to abide by a national | : : : f . Angelo has been especially effec- revealed today, . | bowling council plea for curtailed 19 For Lopez i of correct fit in CAM tive with the Australian method be- | The other five crew members| operations. . PITTSBURGH, Feb. 16.—Al Lo- i y Ls loth ; lore: local fans suet teamed with | Were rescued by a police launch| In a joint statement by Chairman | Tt he 6h > Af : clothes. This 3 Steve Nenoff on several occasions shortly “after the crash yesterday) Louis P. Petersen and four en. | pes ° : a pod yl d A : x Ti to yak up impressive Wing “The afternoon. One was W. A. Burkus, | chairmen, the Auditorium service- | lives at 1210 12th ig Tampe. an - way his clothes - Akron man appeared Reve Test Tues. | Civilian technical expert of the men's bowling committee last night [last season was pis Eo ma jor : : day 1 ula h and “*"| Bendix Corporation, South Bend, | announced cancellation of his vic~ league season, catching games, give longer serv- 4 ay In a regu ar match ‘and Was, = |tory team tournament scheduled tying Gabby. Hartnett's National : : : = na Jonlared dg Jetstar, Southworth. Who had returned to| for March 10-11 and the national) league record. | BR ice and he looks EAL 79 this country after flying a full set| doubles match game championship, p B |

i ie Ye Tit two falls of 8 ,¢ \ombat missions in the European May 18-20. : : ir} / and feels more 8 three-ia struggie. theatdr, was attempting an emer- At the same time, Petersen said / 2 : » = gency...landing with the Super-|that he would cancel his spring : ; ; comfortable in them. -

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