Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1946 — Page 9

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simming runner-up Jasper in the head during the violent fighting in St entrance in the Wildcats’ lair. It ‘was the Golden| the battle of St. Lo, young Reed i Bears’ 14th victory in 15 starts and was sent back to England, recov- A gave them a 13-1 record in the ered and rejoined his outa in ihe ii. 3:1. A.C. drive to Germany. wears the 3 1 } Scores Bosse, 46-34 conqueror of Cen- Purple Heart, combat ribbons and i

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rs } } ue Ribbon (8B) 3 ¢ [Elsewhere last .night, East Chi- | | Reed returned to his home at { sos Ji] 0280 Washington, Shelbyville, Vin- | 3430 E. 26th st, and he's only five : sos ll" cennes and Linton scored notable pounds over his former ring weight i“ / sos | Victories. and balances the scales at 201. : | .. 505 B= © Washington, pointing for its all- The big fellow still is enthusiasa3 Bl important date with Hammond tic about Golden Gloves boxing and ; . soa SE" High's Wildcats this Friday, toppled ; intends to be at the ringside at the E BUY 'e 0. ot i city rival Roosevelt for the seconu It was “back home again in Indiana” today for Cpl Willard Reed, Armory Friday night when the third LJ Pg 4 : sl " time, 44-28. It was the Senators’, Tecognized by the state athletic. commission as Hoosierdom’s heavy- | 0.6 ow of the Times-Legion tour-

Spring. | 15th victory against a loss. = : 1 } held. In the amateur ranks, - : Maroft. on tasi 00 DB Linton, fresh from winning the Gloves, served with the 83d division in the European war theater. Bey hs a product of Noptheast com- \ - =z i "LEADERS (WOMEN) / Wabash title, ran its winning streak | He is shown unloading his duffie bag at his home on E. 26th st. munity center where he first donned oe %- 171 mie ! rth, Bishofl Coal.. 40d 10 by blasting Bloomington at the gloves. . = Gilles dined... i loomington, 44-28. ‘M : Fi 1 ¢ H d S k He represented Indianapolis four . rd = > yi att ! Vincennes Triumphs arion rine ts ot an par § times in the Tournament of Cham- nt = 2|al=} i : Any. Moriinry a + Shelbyville, rebounding from a pions at Chicago, won his share of - 2 y Eva defeat at the hands of ancient rival B ] Vi 0 Grizz laurels and was & member of the - arm Bureau ...... 473 Columbus, established itself as one utler to 1ctory ver 1€8 Chicago inter-city quad. © b \

WS opies of Indians ing laws for 1946-47 pon request, Donald and game directo¥ epartment of cone today.

t Jasper Team

By UNITED PRESS . Evansville Central's Golden Bears ‘oved into the No. 2-spot in south-

ime decision over Jasper. “The rangy Central quintet, a

lost only to city rival Bosse's southitn pace-setters. They play a reJarn match Feb. 8 in a that |hould decide the 1945-46 South stn Indiana Athletic conference tle. Central cemented its leadership in the S, I. A. C. last night by

tral, has posted seven league victories in eight starts, while Jasper

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of the midlands most potent state tourney threats by Anderson, 36-31. * Vincennes climbed into the No. 4 berth in the Southern conference by routing Sullivan, 48-34. . Only Jasper and Evansville Central have been able to beat the Alices so far.

Four More Return To Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Jan. 30 (U. P).— The Cleveland ‘ Indians today announced that four more players had been removed from the “armed forces reserve” list and will report ! for spring training Feb. 20 at Clearwater, Fla. They are Gene Woodling, outfielder; © Jack Conway, i shortstop; Winslow Stroup, pitcher, and Joe Krakauskas, pitcher.

turning back

hrn Indiana high school basketball] ’ oday following their. 36-33 over-|:

“| bollection of husky six-footers, has] ’

dow has a niné-two mark in the

weight champion. Reed, a product of The Times-Legion Golden

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Still Plugs for Golden Gloves

Gloves champion and the reigning Indiana state professional heavy weight fistic king, was in the hemetown today after serving with the 83d infantry division in combat duty in Europe. Reed, a former Technical high school football and baseball player, has just returned from Germany where he was stationed in the U. 8.

army of occupation, Now 23, Reed competed in Gold. |fore hitting the Normandy beaches, en Gloves four years. He won the|Reed boxed several exhibition bouts Indianapolis tourney 160-pound title in 1939, the light heavy crown thy heavyweight diadem in 1942. "In Ger~ many he was stationed at Ham-~ burg. : Wounded in the hand and fore-

two-rounder with Champ Joe Louis. Willard plans to return to pro ring action after a brief rest and will place his state heavyweight crown on the line against all comers. With the 83d division in combat,

with Billy Conn and also sparred a|.

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four overseas stripes. He entered

out at Atterbury yesterday. At Ringside Friday

Butler's hot- -shooting Bulldogs, bouncing back from twin league defeats, maintained a slim chance today for the 1945-46 Indiana Collegiate | — conference basketball championship. : Coach Tony Hinklé’s crew, who led the I. C. C. until they ran into| Valparaiso and DePauw last week-end, carié from behind last night at Pranklin to nick the Grizzlies, 40-37. It was a “patented” Butler fin-/ Pe —— r———— ish, giving the Bulldogs a seven|ence play by downing Taylor, 39- 3%, victory-two defeat mark in the con- and fifth-place Huntington stepped

| ference and marking their fifth out of the I. C. C. to absorb a 40-37

loop triumph by three points or! defeat from Ft. ison.

less. | Indiana Marion Pine, pint-sized red-haired Mores, beaten only by league-lead-guard who specializes in a one- Ing Valparaiso in I. C. C. competi-| hander from near mid-court, tossed tion. play host to Central Normal in eight. points in two minutes late 'onight, while Evansville attempts in the game to send Butler ahead, & “revenge performance” against

32-30, The Grizzlies never were in Mgh-flying Louisville. The Cards front after that. beat Evansville early this season,

In the only other games scheduled 51-13. last night, Manchester moved into;

State's towering Syca-|

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