Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1946 — Page 8
‘The complete list of officials who will supervise the tournament was announced today by the tournament committee, following the ap-
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a t. Your lit- | Amateur Athletic union and are may count that in city experienced in directing supervised on ey want to, but/amateur activities. | Central conference| The tournament officials: - Judges—Ted Sullivan, Billy Shine, nk of disregard these holiday|Art Paets, Bd Zimmer, Walter Jorin their standings—then dan; Ed Clemmons, Louis Rosenberg, enough for us, Anthony Coppi, Thomas C. Whallon. “first place, these holiday| Timers—Carl Mattern, William ts sort of ‘extra-cur--| Jordan, Randel Willis. hey're good entertain-| Announcers — Tom Miller, Paul Wh 1 don’t mean much | McDuff. e ‘the athletic! Referees — Heze Clark, Happy friend, the| Atherton, Dick Patton, Roy Rod‘re playing | gers, Jack Purvis. sec-| Sportsmanship award — Paul R. Jordan, past president Indiana A. don’t| A. U, Ed Aspinall. president. InJor diana A. A. U, Sgt. Emmett B. | Stages.
Afternoon Weigh-in All boxers .entered in the tourney are requested to report at the Armory early I'riday afternoon for __|the weigh-in and physical exami- ~ |nations. These w ' start at 1 p. m. No boxer will be permitted to compete unless he has passed a physia’ tour cal examination and weighed in. 1 +iPairings..for the night's matches will be posted in the dressing room after 6:30 p. m. Vir- Friday night's fistic action is wrong booked to get under way at 8:15 It will All bouts are scheduled for three rounds, two minutes to the round, one minute's rest between sessions. Decisions are to be given by two
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judges and the referee and no draw anymore. - |verdicts are allowed under official iif Yours, THE KUNNEL. [res or rules. In other
‘ {words, no “return matches” in the amateur slambang business. Losers are<eliminated and winners advance. The tournament is to be fought in two. classes—novice, for begin-
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1946
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Caps. aps, Bisons: (Clash for Lead In Ice Race
The Indianapolis Capitals are ™ important
determine the - American Hockey league leadership. Then the Caps will come back to their home ice tomorrow to face the Providence Reds. The Caps, safely ahead in the own division, trail Buffalo by a poini for the over-all lead in the league and must win tonight ‘to take over the top spot. Reds, Flyers Tie In the only league tilt played last night St. Louis saw the Flyers’ five-
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game winning streak ended in a 4-1 Wrestling is: a regular part of the training of the Northwestern PAL. club boxers to strengthen leg deadlock with the Reds. St. douis 135-pound novice, is shown applying a Japanese | Watching the proceedings (left to right) are Sigmund { Cleveland Barons in its struggle to Lee (One-Round) Bess, trainer; Charles get out of the cellar, Providence gained a stalemate in|
{now is only a point behind the
the final period when Bill McComb and Bill Warwick each made goals. St. Louis took a 4-to-2 lead in the second period on goals by Bill Allum and Fred Hergert. In a busy first period, Roger Leger and Jack Lavoie scored for Providence while Hee Pozzo and Pat McReavy made
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nament at the Armory Friday night, there 18 an ample supply of pasteboards on sale at the BushCallahan store, 136 E. Washington, and at the Sportsman's store, 126 N.
Pennsylvania. The prices: Ringside and first row in bal-. cony: $2.20. Reserved chairs, main floor: $1.60. General admission, main floor
bleachers and back of balcony's first row: $1.00. . General admission tickets are not sold in advance, They will be on sale at the Armory box office on fight nights along with reserved seats. unsold downtown,
{traction that comes within a .mile of rivaling the annual prep cage
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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 16 (U. P. Hoosier basketball's only at- 5t Louk
tourney finals will be run off here tonight. Indiana and Purdue come to grips in the first match of their an-
s tallies.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
W L T G GAPts. nual home-and-home series. Some 8500 fans, a sell-out crowd, will jam- a i it 3 ji 130 4 pack Purdue’s gym for the 74th renewal of one of the nation's hottest Cleveland .. ..... 15 14 5 128 135 35 basketball feuds. a SN | St. Louis 15 19 4 120 160 3 The Boilermakers, a disappoint- PROBABLE LINEUPS Eatery VOL... GA Pia. t so far to their backers, figure| indiana : Purdue | Buffalo CRED 21 12 6 170 14o 48 man { i 10-t0-15 int | Wallace {43") SUF... Hoffman (62) Hershey ... . ......19 17 4 114 4 as anywhere from po! Mehl (6'1" Fo Anderson ( 10°) Providence sy 13 21 3 14 180 29 underdogs against the towering, Eealovansky 3") .C. ail ¢) |New Haven ...50" 6 24 8 12% 169 20 speedy and once-heaten. Hoosiers... | Wiiasbsbar 6100 Lames 3) | mreurs Lane mouT YLT Yisoster linx™ Game Time—1'30%p. m. St. Louis 4, Providence 4 (tie). Broadcast—WBAA, Purdue. NEXT GAMES However, Purdue always has had Tonight—INDIANAPOLIS at Buffalo; St. a “jinx” over the Bloomington-|two games after being - injured [Louis at Cleveland.
early in the Ohio State game. Either he or crack defenseman | Rudy Lawson. probably will draw | the assignment of stopping Indi-
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MacPhail Announces $600,000 Building | Program for N. Y. Yankee Stadium
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (U. P.).—The house that Babe Ruth built wouldn't look the same to the old “Bambino” today. From the hot dog stands to the powder rooms, from the players’ club houses to the top of the lighting poles, Yankee stadium is under= going a $600,000 renovation program that will make it the classiest of the major league plants when spring and‘the ball players arrive. President Larry MacPhail, a sort of chromium-plated guy who goes for bright lights and nifty bric-a-brac, left no doubt that haseball’s number one show place will be in the best shape since its construction in 1923 to go with the prewar diamond stars, the Joe Dimaggios, Charley Kellers, Tommy Henrichs, Joe Gordons, Spud Chandlers,. and their colleagues, who-wil be back next season. The principal improvements on. the renovation. progrank were? 40 ne S enfhoh doses Mat DEOWRSEYY Tngtallition of a $250,000 light Vy er annexed the first fall ing system for. night baseball, dein: by employing an In- [signed to make the stadium the best dian deathlock and the second in illuminated park in baseball. Mac. 13 minutes with a “mule kick” that phail pointed out for benefit of the caught the New Jerseyite napping.|romantically-inclined that the 2And that concluded a night's work |100,000-watt illumination would be for Mr. Whiskers. Jones 'and|the equivalent of 5000 full moons Perona are junior heavyweight's shining at once.. Yankee. stadium and ‘balance’ the scales ‘at 196 will have 1409 floodlight units as
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Farmer Jones, the Arkansas strong man who wears whiskers down. to here, triumphed 'in straight falls in the top wrestling? attraction before a packed house at the Armory last night. Joe
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As a case in point, Indiana was national collegiate chdmpion back in 1940 but the Ernie Andressparked combination fell:before Purdue in regular season play. Much of Purdue's chances for victory tonight will rest on whether Paul Hoffman's injured ankle is
amateurs, There are eight different weight divisions, flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight. The Times-Legion meet is to be fought over a four-week span, Jan.
1 d d Feb. 1 and 8. If ig - fifth night, Feb. 15,{able to hold up. Hoffman scrimwill be added. : 'maged for 30 minutes Monday and
reported “no pain.” The burly 6-foot-2-inch all-conference forward is the key man for the Boilermakers, both offensively and de-
The eight winners in the open class will form the Indianapolis team to compete in the Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions
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Clarence Baker, West Side Lo John Steele, West Bde Shas. Foreman, Rora
at the Board of Trade tonight. i . 604|Jo Ostheimer, Marott ‘in 1 | Otterbach, Our Rotary. Tvs. a Tigers will be out to He Rent) Brewer Wee BiG y Lourdes 604 Atle Stephenson, Wf ThTOL srveens 509 . . 1 . 801 nny, Marott ............ B i D k G i their position of four vic-|Bill Kriner, West Side . .. .. 801 [Ella Mutch, A. & P. |. 10 1 ickey Gets in the Indi- (Dix Gayde Penn meas =o a (Mary, ‘ack. Marouy 2% Release F N sb arg. Hoffheim. Blue Ribbon .. .. . 508 se rrom avy J uw has taken Re Dorothy Maschek, : : O Normal, Was |p otk LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Gertrude Walker. Arete Spring .. 206 MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 18 (U. P.).} ne 1. ' ay Chrisney, Ranier Furniture . 8 urdyne Rohl, Budweiser « 508 | B. And two trom Franklin, losing | Paul ‘McCullough. ‘Coca Gola. Missa | 303 Coletta Brehoh. Blue Rubmon 4 jo3| gio. Dickey, former” New York, y to Butler by two baskets last|y 5, oepohl Inland Container .., b87|Martha Stephens, Sterling Funeral .. 502| *ankee catcher, was out of the gp. R. Dyer, 8. Philip Mixe ciernr. 583] Amy McDaniel, Anderson Spring 502 | navy today and free to consider the! b ve won as, Padge iviera Chub Yin - al Ou Davis, Anderson Spring . 502 ass The Cardinals ha ont nigel. Rite Commi, Body .. 76 er aa: Anderson H & H 502 number of baseball Jobs with which Manchester and Earlham but | Omer Boots, Dean Pump .. . ..... a Julia Lang, Marott ' ....... ...... so1|his name reportedly has been men- | Butler, Mi- Fugison. RX. & A o Moon.) Lite). os 567 | Vanita Hardin, Marott .. 500 tioned. | amon IB aissanne 1 Mike Kelly, Allied Printers 841] OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Dickey, a lieutenant, was discame out on top in the 0%: Dean Jr, C. of C. ..... 00 Esther Maher, Parkway Indpt. o1|charged at Millington separation © Ray Patout, Gyro El Rhoads, K BR y : eanor oads, Kirby Mortuary yay as center here yesterday. He left imgames ed with the Sheridan, R. C. (Pkw 3 3 Dorothy Stout, Riviera Club ........ / State team, winning 41-36 in Oren Archer, Tndph” ‘Bleach ized’ Kate Treon, Hotel Antlers . ~ " mediately for his Little Rock (Ark. W. Heppner. in Evelyn Ross, St. Philip Mixed: . .. 433 home. He made no comment of h 41 season, 38-30 in 1941.42, [Claud sch, Employment Sec. Mixed 501 |Luddy’ Valco, Employment Sec. Afixed 433 . in 1942-43. ra Olive Thsior, Indpls. Bleaching Mixed 425| future plans, but he previously hall] Fobably Mart Red Sox Hook Up Mildred Pox, Inland Container .. .... 410|indicated that his career as an ac- |
RN ake With Pelicans
BOSTON, Jan. 16 (U. P.) —~New Orleans, one of the choicer baseball properties in the Southern association, became a training ground today for the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox revealed they -had completed a working agreement with the ane and as part of the deal will send Outfielder Steve Barath to the club. Barath batted "291 last season at Louisville,
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Dezelan Doubles Pin Event
This popular event, which gets under way Saturday, already has fore the Friday midnight deadline is reached.
Social league had little trouble in|Mechanic's Laundry,
Local League Tenpin Scores!
3 | Mary Baringer,
611 | Lucille Krebs, Marott
| |l Mezzanine 120 Reserved (Tax Inc.) On Sale at All
at Chicago Stadium, Feb. 25, 26, 27. fensively. Hoffman missed the last
City Snipers Play 3 Games
TONIGHT'S CITY CARD Broad Ripple vs. Shortridge at Tech. Washington at Crawfordsville. Noblesville at Cathedral.
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There will be a repeat performance of last Saturday's Rocket-Blue Devil basketball tourney tilt at Tech gym tonight, but the Shortridge partisans hope the outcome js different. The Rockets upset their North side rivals, 27-24, and will be striving to do the trick again. Washington's tilt at Crawfordsville and Cathedral's home tilt with the Noblesville Millers round out the city high school docket for tonight.
topping the individual scoring in last night's sessions with 688, his nearest rival being Floyd Kenyon of the John Hancock Mutual Insurance loop at Fox-Hunt, who had 654. Mocre posted his leading total for Regal Flowers with 235, 242, 211, while Kenyon had 100, 223, 241 for
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Patty Striebeck, Budweiser Beer ..... Marott Margaret Skelton, Hoek Coal & Coke 5 Margie Hawks, Marot Flo Smith, ane i Beulah Maners, B. C, Atkins . 3 Damas Baxter, Blue R Ribbon Toe Cream F- In the opening match of the a avidson Wilma, Smith. Marott: «.oooneesl 543| 30th annual state three-cushion Tete Pray. Olanott ..oovnis + 339 billiard tournament staged at the Sylvia Pollard, Marott .. 53¢| Board of Trade .parlor last night, Betty Le arkhes, Blue Rib) . 534 the performance followed the form arge Battreall, Beck Coal .......... 527) Sheet when Lou Spivey, the dearriett Patterson, Marott .... . 524 pared pinion, M re 3M | fending champion, defeated the Gertrude Klinger, Blue Ribbon . 523 veteran Harry Cooler, 50 to 32 in Mary iomss HR & H 522) 63 innings. | ane ulzen C Coal Hazel Jordan, Blue Ribbon .......... s20/ The winner had a high run of Flossie Haufler, Broad Ripple ve . iq five, le Nelson, Maret ........ three of three. Cooler’s best run| was“ a four and he also had one 3 of three. The contest was played
Lucille Barkhau Blue Ribbon .
Mildred Schmidt. Blue Ribbon .
Elsie Abbott, Goea-Cod Migsd .
Marie Coakly, H & H Mildred Stemm, H ' before & large audience and was Vivien Weaver, Bischoft Catharine Blossom, Bischoff . Augusta Skaggs, H & H Shara Smith, Marott Thelma Weddle, Betelies
to chalk cues in a tourney “match
tive player was at an end.
mrt rros——m—t—————— New Cub Farm Tien CHICAGO, Jan. 16 (U, P)—The| Rejoins Pirates Tacoma (Wash) club of the Class| PITTSBURGH, Jan. 16 (U. P.).— B Western International league to-|The pitching staff of the Pitts-| day became the 13th member of burgh Pirates was bolstered today the Chicago Cubs’ farm system.|with the return of Ken HeintzelLuther (Red) Harvel was named|man from the army. He is an exAS manager. : perienced southpaw.
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HOCKEY
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1500 General Admission Tickets 60c (Tax Inc.) on. Sale Tomorrow Night at 7 P. M.—Boxes 2.20 and Side
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close up to the halfway distance. | Dave Klapper and Joe Bogue are!
ana’s one-handed shooting artist, John Wallace. Wallace, an exarmy air force navigator, has aver-
Kautskys Fie
In the top supporting bout, limited to one fall, Wayne Martin, 192,
against 864 for the next largest number in a major league park, in Forbes field at Pittsburgh,
Hollywood, Cal, defeated Jim aged 15 points a game and may Chi S . , , 2. Construction of 12 tiers of box crack all-time Hoosier scoring 1cago nIpers Spencer, 196, Boston, in 14 min-|geats rising away from the playing totals. : . utes, using a step over toe hold. field to the first row of stadium : w— The Indianapolis Kautskys, who ate open ne PR Bo columns. - These seats, built wider Tied for Lead played as a unit for the first time vers. 190 ome is o y d a a and curved for comfort, replace CHICAGO, Jan. 18 (U. P)—|last week, will resume their Na-| C'® ' on WS, O. about 15.000 old seats, hence the
tional league basketball schedule at the Butler fieldhouse tonight after | perfecting their teamwork during a successful southern exhibition tour.
Jim McIntyre of Minnesota moved into a tie with veteran Max Morris) of Northwestern today for first placa} In the Big Ten basketball scoring race, handing the defending champion his most serious challenge in more than a year. Both Morris, who won last year's title with a 15.7 average, and McIntyre have scored 45 points in three conference games this season for a 15 point average. Morris took an early lead in the
the American Gears of Chicago, who {have won two of the three games | [played with the Kautskys so far this | season.
half of the proceeds will go to the will infantile paralysis fund.
1945 race, held it throughout the lineups: season and then jumped back into|Esuiskys ' ... Triptow|08Y: first place this season until Mec-|Gerber ..... 0... ¢. 1100 . Patrick Intyre overtook him Monday night [Risen ........... EA Klein with 18 points against the Uni-|menns :
Monty LaDue, Mass., ion a grapevine and press.
Providing the opposition will Bisons to Get
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OAKLAND, Cal, | —-Nick Pidsodny, 21-year-old ama-| Yankees .(nothing was said about Two prelim tilts will complete the |teur goalie for the Oakland Oaks: Visiting teams), program, starting at 7 o'clock, and of the Pacific Coast Hockey league, |
Probable | American {Coach Mel Harwood announced to-
Pidsodny is ranked as one of the
Jewell Young, Roy Hurley; George 'scored against him in 24 games.
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‘increased. 3. Rebuilding of concession stands, lounges, rest rooms and mezzanine seating facilities and installation of {an elevator for box seat holders in {the mezzanine. 4. A new clubhouse for
Jan. 16 (U=P.). the & new room for | umpires, a “thinking” den for Manthe | 38er Joe McCarthy which MacPhail stated emphatically was not equipped with push buttons, and a {passageway from right field to the {dugout so that relief pitchers will come in’ 'via a subterranean po
turn professional with league Buffalo Bisons, |
outstanding netminders in the West which will not subject them to “weBerry | Coast circuit. Only 85 goals wege mercies of the crowd Sefore they
take their
versity of Chicago, official conference statistics showed. | Pields, Chet Francis and Coach Nat Morris (F), Northw. 3 Te 7 2 Te Ase Hickey are the other Kautsky playMelntyre {); Minn. 3 3 3 3.4 15.0 ers likely to see action. ook 1), Wisconsin 4 147! The Broad Ripple VFW quintet] (P),Chi 3 13 14 8 40 13. Doster (7), Hiinois 6 ¥ Is 13 79 Bl will face 30th Street Garage at 7! Miller (0) Purdue 3 38 1% 5clock and Fuzzy's All-Stars wil der (F),O.State’'4 22 6 8 12.5 Ce Wilkins'h ©) In. 3 13 10 1 3 12.0 tangle with the U. 8. Tires at ¢ King (C), Northw... 3 11 13 9 38 117] jinek. Evers aa. § 18 13 3 4 ied Kralov'sky ( n A ——————————————————————————— Wit'braker (F), Ind. 4 18 7 13 43 107 W/ Jaros (P). Min... 310 12 9 3 01 Ww agnper, 172 All Set Menzel (F), Wis... 1 t EE For 35th Season Plan New Track PITTSBURGH, Jan. 16 (U. P.).— . Honus Wagner, baseball's “Flying For Vandalia, 0. Dutchman,” has renewed his conDAYTON, O. Jan. 18 (U. P.).— tract as coach of the Pittsburgh!
The Miami Valley Racing and Sulky | Pirates, it was announced today association today announced plans |The agreement was the 35th toe to build a $250,000 race track at famous former shortstop has signed) Vandalia, 10 miles north of here. |with a National league club, The half-mile track, intended pri-| Wagner is 72. He played for 21 marily for harness racing, wouid (years in “big time” competition— be ready for use by the spring of [three with Louisville and 18 with 1947, according to Harry Deigel of { Pittsburgh. He has been & member Dayton, secretary and .attorney of jof the Pirate coaching staff for the association. {the past 14 seasons.
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