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Ring Ace Recommends Amateur Boxing as ‘Valuable Foundation’
every present-day champion in Golden Gloves fights.” promised that the eight boys Indianapolis in the finals at Chicago there. He said he e matches and again
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will be accepted by Engelhardt until Feb. 14 at 1524 Dearborn st, and also at the BushCallahan sporting goods store, 136 E. Washington st. The entry fee is
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_ BOSTON, Jan. 3 (U. P) ~Souths
Wickhorst Named
Betting Picks Up 20 Pounds in Army
* FORT DIX, N. J. Jan. 29 (U.P). duty aboard an aircraft carrier, ~Melio
's champion heavyweight, catches up on the local scene while waiting to appear in the floor show at Tomlinson. hall last night, He was interested in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves | L tournament and recommended the competition as "one of the finest events ever to come to amateur sports competition.” '_On the right is Marsh: is Marshall Miles, manager of the tour.
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Gloves Tickets
Reserved seat tickets for Friday's third Times-Legion Golden Gloves amateur boxing presentation at the Armory are on sale at the Bush-Callahan store, 136 E. Washington, and at the Sportsman’s store, 126 N. Pennsylvania, Prices for the reserved ducats are $2.20 and $1.60. General admission tickets, priced at $1.00, go on sale at the Armory box office Friday at 6:30 p. m. Reserved seat tickets also will be available at the 6:30 Friday Het,
Louis Will Star
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tence at Lansing, Mich., in time to be in Joe's corner in June. He immediately appointed Marshall Miles, a Buffalo, N. Y., real estate man, as his manager for the Conn bout. Roxborough is serving a two-and-a-half to five-year sentence for
THE CHALLENGER HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Jan. 29 (U, P.)~Heavyweight title contender Billy Conn said today he would wind up his preliminary training here in approximately two weeks and then move to Greenwood Lake, N. J. to complete preparations for his June 19 meeting with Joe Louis. Conn, recently discharged from the army, returned to Hot Springs yesterday from Pittsburgh, where he had been on a short visit,
consipracy in connection with the policy racket®in Detroit and had sought parole. The Michigan state parole board voted unanimously to table his request for release until October. Louis told The Times that Miles would replace Roxborough as manager “for the Conn fight” Plans
Armory after:
{Towa Springs S Act on Gophers and Emerges {Vietor in Overtime Thriller
CHICAGO, Jan. 20 (U. £)—louns defending basketball cham-
plons were back in: first place in
In Mat Feature
Six outstanding junior heavy-
| weight mat stars will be on deck
tonight at the Armory to vie for honors on a thrée-event grappling bill to be staged by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter, The main event will feature a battle between Wayne Martin, West Coast sensation, and Martino Angelo, who holds the only local victory over Martin after eight starts here by the Californian. The complete card follows: Main event—Two falls out of three, or 90 minutes: Martino Angelo, Akron, O., vs. Wayne Martin, Hollywood, Cal.
Seml-windup—One fall, or 30|'%
minutes: Maurice Chappell, Newark, N. J, vs Stocky Ruitelson, Dallas, Tex. * Opener—One fall, or 30 sites: Whitey Wahlberg, Columbus, O., vs. Walter Stratton, Youngstown, O. The Stratton-Wahlberg set-to will open the action at 8:30 o'clock.
t Training
For Conn at French Lick
Miles said most of his experience in boxing has beerf in connection with Joe Louis, He said he has been a friend of the champion and Roxborough since the start of Joe's professional ring career. The Buffalo realtor said he had handled “a few” fighters in his home area. He said he also has made his home in Los Angeles. Louis wouldn't venture a prediction on the round he “hoped to give Conn the knockout blow.” “But I'm going to try for a knockout early,” he said, “I always do.” Although 15 pounds over his fighting weight of 205 pounds, Joe felt he would have no trouble in getting into peak condition for the title go.
Discharged Oct. 1
He doesn’t feel that his career in the army and his 31 years of age have slowed him down. He was discharged from the army Oct. 1. “I believe in the heavyweight class a fighter easily is good until he’s 35 years old,” Joe said, The champion appéared here last night with Luis Russell and his orchestra at the Tomlinson hall show. After three more engagements in Ohio. and the East he will
after that, Joe said, are indefinite.
This week's major Indiana high
TONIGHT | non at Cathedral wrence "Central ot Portville uncle Sentral at Hartford City, Marion, South Bend Riley. Pt. Wayne Concordia. Washington vs. East Chicago
i vs. Anderson at Shelb: Southport at New Castle. ord Jullivan st Vincennes Evansville Central at "Jasper. fon at Bloom! Branch at Evansville Reitz, Rion at Wag Huntingburg a
Dbiysratt at riinaville, Mow ening at { Clinton. Mating
merson.
Wes!
laer at West Lafayette. WEDNESDAY Beech Grove at Pendleton. Decatur Central at Danville. Muncie Burris at Peru at Logansport, Waterloo at Garrett. Plerceton at Warsaw
” * Files Entry pion, was discharged from the| “BOSTON, Jan. 29 (U. P).— iy today at the Fort Dix separ-! Barney Ewell, former Penn State! fh center after three and a haif| track star and for the past 10 years service, Bettina, now. 29,|one of the nation's leading sprinths 210. pounds — nearly 20ers, has filed his entry for the ound: more than he carried in his Boston A. A, indoor games to be it bout in March, 1945, staged Feb. 9.
Veteran Pilot Marion Crawley
| By JAMES E. WALTERS and Jeff h hn Rd | Jeff have moved methodically
rand victoriously, improving with : experienced handling of Mar Crier stood out In bold reler ©'°FY Sum. Since early Degember, 88 he steered his hard- ~buck- | Lafayette has won 11 out of a dogen iyette Jefferson Broncos into starts and has an overall record of high school basketball (14 ang three. The lone loss since
all but unbeatable.
Central, zoomed five or
foil five into 13th.’
Jeff Broncos fo High School Net Garlands
early season was to New Oastle at New. Castle—where the Trojans are
Elkhart and Bosse were the only “Big Ten? clubs to hold the same Spots as the week before, Lafay«| ette, Richmond and Hammond high (51-39), conqueror of Ft. Wayne more { notches, Jasper, Ft. Wayne Central and New Castle slipped five notches;
dropped ane, and
South’ Bend Washington ve. Bouth Bend Central
| Indianapolis Washington at Greencss Whiteland at Pranklin, nd
| THURSDAY Boonville at Evansville Reits, FRIDAY Elwood at Peru Ft NUATHS North South Sid
May Steer
Side vs. MM. Wayne
the Na. 1 berth over the skyrocket.
piled by United Press, was as follows:
meyer Terre Havte State vs. 1 Terre Haute Wiley.
end his nation-wide tour and get ready for the title fight.
Week's High School Net Card
school basketball schedule, as com-
Roll at Hartford City. Pt. Wayne Central at Huntington. Delphi at Monticello, Plymouth at Wabash, Warsaw at Rochester, Sheridan at Sapien, Auburn at Decatu Bluffton at Kendaliville. Garrett at Columbia City. South Bend Central at Elkhart, | Goshen at South Bend Washington, - La Porte at Nappanee, Mishawaka at Michigan City. Whiting at East Chicago Roosevelt, East Chicago Washington at Hammond
High. Valparaiso at Gary Emerson. Gary PFroebel at Hammond Tech. Hammond Clark at Gary Horace Mann. Prankfort at Anderson. Fin Richmond, te at Marion. at New Castle.
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at Huntingburg. Heart at Beech Grove. Davis at Decatur Central, Pike Twp. at Broad Ripple. Jathedral at Washington. Alexandria at Crispus Attucks. Ben Davis at Decatur Central. jouthport at Franklin Twp, Howe at Bloomington Tech at Muncie Central, Manual at Shortridge. Silent Hoosiers at rel. Zionsville at S| Warren Central at ‘Nobiesville. Batesville at Madison, Rushville at Columbus. Seymour at Connersville, Greencastle at Pranklin, Shelbyville at Greensburg. ton at Martinsville, aute State at Brazil, Sullivan at Linton. ter Creek at Terre Haute Garfield, Serre Haute Gerstmeyer at Clinton. Lebanon at Crawfordsville, tler at Ft. Wayne Central Catholle, rsburg at Mitchell, Lafayette at Rossville,
ing Red Devils from Richmond - who have won their last eight after Ripple at oe. Directors of He Sadthen, siadels -game a shaky start, and lefs the United |gsNivcr, Sire, aren conual. | So, Re fo SOO °F scheduled Press list (won 108% record fim |Manusl st Silent Hoosiers.’ sehéquie 1 8 ee schedule will a aer oseph’s at cre ear parantheses) : Elwood at a ob Hacred Beart, here ada oa. trips, with shorter se2 Lafayette Sofietyon (14-8), Mutiele Burts at at Ft. Wayne South, ries to replate the war-time card, it Richmond (10-4). Madison Twp. ry Mishawaka, was expected. Elkhart South Ben Al idered group : hos (12-3). Gary Tolleson Ta Gary Low Waiter is eh rob of the 0 She game 8 \ Hammond (13-4). Evansville Bonar v5 Evansville Reitz, canceled by travel restrictions, . 6. Fi. Wayne Central (12-2) Huntin burg at Bicknell. de the Dixie series with the Texas % dager 4D, Washin ston West oot Torre Haute ut Terre uate Gaeta league victors. East ! ayne Central vs. . BAYNE CONral | nmmns—— - o ) hol n i ville Central (13-1 | peaaoie. Memorial at Jeffersonville. BiG 4 . Evans ‘entral (13-1). eit Shook es aoe 10. New Castle (11-5). AMATEUR BASKETBALL MOTOR OIL he beh ras tt Mee | No, Crom, Sa ae, oe, of 2 Gan seALED” cay 14, : Vincennes. (9-4), 13. Wabash (14-3, | detest. at. the hands of (he Broad Ripple $1 29 16. Columbus (12-4), 17. Shelbyville (12-| Legion Post quintet, 36 to 28, will sangle : 4), 18. Linten (12:7), 19, Indianapolls | with the ‘Chr stamors House Veterans .to Howe (13-2), 20. Ham Tech (12-4), | morrow at 8 The game will: BLU POINT AUTO “ 5), he r! fo Ci Re CLL i er RR Bd surrLY 4, Rowville (18-0), 3. Torre. Hants tonight from 8:30-7 at Delaware, ‘Madison and Ray
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, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Jorgenson combined some “clutch”
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the Big Ten today because of
rowed a page from Notre Dame's basketball record this season to beat a Minnesota team which had out-| played them for 39 minutes. It was in the closing seconds that Wier, sophomore, broke in for a setup to tie the score at 59-all and throw the game into overtime. Before Minnesota could hit its pace again, Jorgenson tipped in a rebound to give Iowa a 61-t0-59 lead ih the first minute of the over time, Guard Herb Wilkinson followed with a long shot and Minnesota’s bid was broken, although Ed Kernan threw in a “consolation” field goal for Minnesota a minute ter,
Buckeyes Rally
Ohio State, rebounding from its|cees surprising loss to Michigan Satur-
feat Northwestern, 47 to 41, at Columbus last night. It was the Buckeyes’ sixth victory in eight conference games and moved them into 8
within quick striking distance ofp, Iowa and Minnesota. With Big Jack Underman throwing in 15 points, O. 8. U, all but eliminated Northwestern from championship consideration, sending the Wildcats back to Evanston with a 3-3 record in sixth place.
Qeorge Johnson, South Side B. 2 ean
day, rallied,in the last half to de-|He™®
Sherman Joe Argus Sr. Optimist tie with Indiana for third place, Harold. Anderson,
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Little Flower church league. The Fraternal league contributed the additional big series of the evening, when Claud Stone and Charles Reinbold hit for 659s. Stone had 226, 232, 201 for SevenUp, while Reinbold posted 210, 213, 236 for Coca-Cola.
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Joe Kirkhotf Belts the Maples For 743 and Circuit's Tops
Joe Kirkhoff, who is handling entries for the annual state bowling I eS sey 15 Roel Gor 1a ares is
T¢ gasy to knock down in Indian.
three-game series of his a ht in i)
bowler of the evening. ing with 216, 211 In the Attar open: Recreation, he ran into splits to drop to 120 in his third effort.
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Local league Tenpin Scores
700 BOWLERS (MEN) Joe Kirkhoff, Holy Crot COBB »»vecviviss 7“ 00 BOWLERS (MEN) Kenny Andrews, Little Flower ...... 660 Claud Stone, Fraternl ....p-seeeess 659 Chas. Reinbold, Fraternal .>. . 659 Joe Sanders, Evangelical . .. 836 Faye Rugh, Fraternal ........ccovees Louie Koehler, Evangelical ..........
Tony Marcarl, South Side B. Wyatt onl” ot
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Jim a, Pp 3 By Courthouse Morr Tutterow, South Side B. M. . ne uct, Coulthouse Gatchel, Phil; J. Pickering, ur-Piant
OTHER LEAGUE 1 LEAVERS (MEN) 8. Vawter, Moose Foul Ferdinand, Cats Paper H. Williams, Service ................. Carl Wood, Transportation . Square Classic ....
Vanier, Reformed Church
Guy Guy “Porier, Yop : i Red Johnson, Lakeshore Mixed ...... Tony Houtman, vanes 383 Tom Logan, . 556 Sullivan, St. on Aro National .. 555 Leo Swick, West Side Church ....... 539 Leonard Holloway, Carmel Church ... 493
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Flossie Haufler, Ravenswood Merch... 563 Eva Williamson, Ravenswood Merch. . 559
Gertrude Pruitt, Darleene’s Mirabeaux Dele Entwhistle, Darleene’s Mirabeaux dred Sanford. John B. Wolf we Blue Ribbon Ice Cream.
Hazel Pierson, Lakeshore Mixed ..... 494 Ruth Wilson, REA rasan heen ig i cundaeaaann 434
. 428 Taeille Bruntcher, Lo. 410 Thelma Lante, Krog
. 404 400
Purdue to Victory
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—Purdue snapped a threé-game | losing streak last night with a lasthalf comeback to defeat Wisconsin, 59 to 46, before 8000 fans. Wisconsin bottled up Purdue's fast-breaking attack in the first half to take a 23-to-18 halftime lead but couldn't hold back the
Bollermakers .in the closing half as Paul Hoffman scored 25 points. It was Wisconsin's sixth straight conference defeat and the Boilermakers’ third Big Ten victory of the season, their first under acting coach Mel Taube. Bob Cook was high man for Wisconsin with 19 points.
Jess at 62
Southern to Play Shorter Series
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan, 3 (U. P)—~
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To Return in Hockey Swap
Dame Fortune may be smiling on the Indianapolis Caps’ ice squad.
At least local hockey fans are looking at the world through pink |
colored glasses today. The smiles
lineup. The two players replace Rollie who figure in a swap with the parent Detroit Red Wing club. Aggressive, gkillful and always a threat on the ice, the popular McCaig, a former Cap, is expected to be one of the chief cogs in the Caps’ bid for honors. Rosignol, also an ex-Cap should lend material aid In the scoring department. Meanwhile, League President Maurice Podloff’s office revealed that Les Douglas continues to set the pace for the American loop icers. Thirty goals and 27 assists give Douglas his 57 point mark for 44 games, In second place is Morey Rimstad of the St. Louis Flyers with
53 points.
The local club will make its next
home appearance Sunday against the New Haven Eagles. The Caps |downed tlie Eagles here last Sunday to.
Fish and Game Club
Meets Tomorrow Marion County Fish and Game
association members will gather in the World War Memorial tomorrow for an open house meeting at 8 p. m.
The nimrods and lovers of the Es of Izask Walton will witness
le travel and hunting film, “Alaskan
Peaks. “America’s Need for Conserva-
tion” will be the theme of a discussion ‘by Grace Oray, nationally know traveler
Buffalo Bout Calls For a Re-Match
and Light-heavyweight Phil
‘Not a Holdout’ NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan. 20 (U, P)~Tommy Holmes, hard-hitting Boston Brave outfielder, sald today he would confer later this week with team officials in an effort to agree on a 1946 contract. He sald he was not a holdout and that he expected to sign at the conference.
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are the result of the transfer of
Defenseman Doug McCaig and Wingman Rosy Rosignol to the local! McLenahan and Fernand Gauthier, |
Tall Crusaders Protect Record
day as a result of an 11-point victory over Central Normal last night. The Crusaders trimmed the Purple Warriors, 51-40, at Danville. Forward John Janisch took scoring honors with 16 points. Earlham gained a 60-56 decision over Ball State at Richmond, and Camp Atterbury edged James Millikin university of Decatur, Ill., 51-48, at the Hoosier army installation |
’ fieldhouse,
Basketball Scores
STATE COLLEGES
59, Wisconsin 46. riham 60, Ball State 56. Valparaiso 51, Central Normal 40.
~ OTHER COLLEGES
Ohlo State 47, Northwestern 41. Iows 63, Minnesota 61 (overtime). Camp Atterbury B51, Millikin 48. Kentucky 84, Georgia Tech . Furman: 50, South Carolina Oregon al 50, Washington. ta te 48. lorado A. and M. 43, Utah Agricul-
Colors 36. Concordia (St. Loufs) 43, Washington (St. Louis) 41. Great Lakes 64, Toledo 44. Ten .. Ceara, | 33. West Virginia Tech Rio Sande 35. Kentucky State 52, Philander Sn h 26. Morehead (Ky.) 60, Murray #3.
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Valparaiso university’s tall Crusaders kept their Indiana College | conference record unblemished to-|
Chicago Sees 300’ Kegling Of Native Son
EAC, Jen. 29 (U. p.).—Al Kebec, Chicago bowling alley proprietor, had a niche in bowling's hall of fame today after rolling a perfect 300-game in the Peterson
{Individual classic. Kebec hit the magic mark last)
night in the seventh contest of his eight-game series, Despite the 300 count, Kebec's other games held his total to 1452, far behind the 1627 racked up by Frank Sospirato, Cleveland truck driver and tourna ment leader, Kebec’s 300-game was the fifth perfect game in the 26-year history of the richest of all bowling events. The most recent perfect game was rolled by Alex Black, Lorain, O., in 1041, Today’s tournament leaders:
Frank Sospirato, Brand Charles Lausche,
150. Stan: Wojciak, ele ol snisivaes N 881 Charles Wilkinson, Muncie, Ind. .... 1563 John Schira, Cincinnati ............ 1568 Hugh Young, Minneapolis .......... 553 Louis B, ky, El orado, Kas. ... 1553 Roland Stsante, Cleveland ......... 1549 Elnar Wick, nneapolis ........... 1548 Richard Woden St. Louis .........., 1546
Hogan Takes Phoenix Open
PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 29 (U. P). ~Pro golfer Ben Hogan, Hershey, Pa, shot a three-under-par 68 to defeat Herman Keiser, Akron, O, in an 18-hole playoff for first prize money in the $7500 Phoenix open
y. Hogan's 35-33 round gave him the $1500 top money while Keiser, with a one-under 34-36—70 wound up with the $1000 second purse. ° Keiser led by one stroke at the end of the first nine. But he fal. tered with two bogies on the return trip while Hogan was scoring a pair
The Cathedral basketball squad
Leva Qualitas, 8 ...eineenes 3o3 will lay out the welcome mat for ge nell’ SDcatiol ier ME Mixed soi Lebanon with fire in their eyes toCatherine Blossem, Blue Ribbon ..... 1{night. Brisnik, Coca-Cola ........... 4 I y the I bowed to the OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |Tigers, 41 to 36, at Lebanon. Coach Rese Bova, Herman Schmitt Ins. ... 498
Cleon Reynolds indicated that he
490 {would probably start his usual quin-
tet consisting of Joe Jansen and Frank McHugh, forwards; Dick Cranny, center, and Jim Doyle and Jim McLinn at the guard berths.
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