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by lot for knuckle dusting were to be made at 6:30. .. - An Early Start : in the first bout are booked to enter the ring at 7:45 p. m. to touch off a long program (if of punching between contestants { in both open and novice divisions. According to the eligible list | prior to today's weigh-in the Golden Gloves committee estimated that
8:15, Officials hope to stage eight matches in the open class and 13 to 16 in the novice. “to the heavy card, the bouts will be staged in rapid orand the fisticuffing is booked be continuous until approximately 11 p. m. The
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: awarded at the conclusion % tournament finals next The eight open class champs, to ~ & team which will represent In@ianhpolis in the annual Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions to be held in Chicago, Feb. 25, 26,
27. It will be an all-expense paid trip for the local title winners, "= =»
Sloves Tickets |Week-End Schedule in City Pin Tourneys
night's fourth Times-Legion Golden Glove amateur boxing presentation at the Armory are on sale at the Bush-Callahan store, 136 E. Washington, and at the Sportsman's siore, 126 N.
Prices for the reserved ducats are $2.20 and $1.60. General admission tickets, priced at $1.00, go on sale at the Armory office today at 6:30 p. m. Reseat tickets also will be available at the Armory beginming at 6:30 p. m. First bout is scheduled at 7:45 p. m.
and 9 p. m. The doubles will open Sunday at the Illinois, starting times listed as 11 a. m, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m, Additional team entrants will vie for honors on the Delaware drives
-|Sunday at 10:30 a. my, 1, 3:30, 6 and
8:30 p. m. Practically the same starting times will prevail throughout the meet, which is to be run off on week-ends only. Defending Champions ; Although the championships are awarded on actual scoring, top combinations in the handicaps will receive 80 per cent of the prize money, while the balance goes to the champlonship class. However, champions are awarded trophies and medals
in addition to their cash awards. Defending champions in the team event is Falls City Beer; Carl Har-
din and Joe Fulton were the 1945 Henry doubles winners; Ward Sexson is 3 Swinson, Building Trades f the team [trying for a repeat as singles champ ’ and Ed Erler will be out for the all-events title, which he won last|Tom Bullock, Marvin Shell ......... 618 and trophies |Year. : The Hardin-Fulton championship
combination has been broken up and the former will team with Bob Carnagua, while Fulton will be
crowned on Feb. 15, will form [paired with Fonnie Snyder. Sexson, | Leroy Suiter, Pittman Food Mkt. Mixed
the singles title winner in 1945, wound up in a tie for the top spot with Elmer Roberson and was declared champion after a roll-off match.
Oscar Behrens, Indianapolis
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The Douglas community center PAL club entered a flock of young amateur boxers in the current Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament and many of the lads will be in there swinging at the Armory tonight in the fourth show of 1946 mitt classic. pounds, left, and Albert Cousins, 118, and back row, left to right: Otto Breeding, 112; Thomas Blair, 118, the defending open class champion; Cornelius Matthews, 126; Jack Durham, coach and trainer; George Warren, 135; Johnny: Thomas, 118, and Walter Wilson, 112. ’
Record Entry Will Roll In 40th City Men’s Event
The 40th annual men's city bowling tournament will be launched |with additional team entrants, ars tomorrow, and before the meet ends March 17 a record entry of on the Sunday schedule. 528 five-man teams, 847 doubles combinations and 1479 singles entrants will have taken a fling at the maples and the $5187 cash awards. The tourney gets under way at 4 p. m., when the team events open ond and final block against Chiat the Delaware alleys. Other inaugural day shifts are carded .at 6:30 [cago’s Betty Van Camp over the
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| getting under way, the 27th annual women’s city tournament will swing into its second week-end of action at Sports Bowl. Team events will occupy the Saturday calendar, | while doubles and singles, along
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iss! Hiss! Ed Sadowski [Hoosier Fiy SH Sell-Out Crowd Hiss! Hiss! adowski oosier Fives foe 3 ¢ : ¢ Lo eo: 3 J peared, will ooted: Is Villain to Kautsky Fans Chappel o Xpected 1or . : Lrack hecords line next By J. E. O'BRIEN Fl : : ; fo : Big Ed Sadowski of the ®t. Wayne Zoliner Pistons is quite a hunk TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Ah added arden SCrap | of man: he handles a basketball as it were an undersized meatball, and | Anderson at Taylor, appearance : ‘| he’s a villain, as far as some 4500 Kautsky backers are concerned. Wabash at Franklin, Pasha, Hin ! He earned that role at the Fieldhouse last night without benefit of | , | By UNITED PRESS from Calcut NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P).—|g mustache or long, black coat. But what did tab him as bad medicine| Eastern collegiate basketball scor- Yemembered Brown-skinned Beau Jack, the f0r-| were his three quick field goals in the last quarter just when the Kautsky|ing records. tumbled all over the perfofmer, mer Georgia shoe-shine boy Who| herpes were building up to & happy place last night as Notre Dame's discharged 1 becamé Madison Square garden’s|.jimax. the floor traffic, and when he.at-|Irish and WValparaiso’s Crusaders S. navy. A greatest ring attraction, is favored| The pistons led at the time, 36-33.) tempted to shoot against the Ft.|demonstrated Hoosier cage play windup aga at 8-3 to beat Johnny Greco of Mon-| gadowski looped one in over his| Wayne long boys, it was like trying| valpo, ganging up on one of the to be name treal tonight in an old-fashioned | yeqq. Score: 38-33. Sadowski hooked| to fly a kite in Wall street. But In|East’s finest quintets—Holy Cross Chappell | slugging brawl before an expected| ne in from close range. Score: 40-| spite of it all, he scored four field poured in 73 points sto blast the promised ac sell-out crowd of 18,300, paying|33 Sadowski turned around and|goals. : Boston garden's record for most pell was he about $142,000, ; rammed in a third, Score: 42-33, - Arnold Risen literally had to play|Points in a single game by one over Jim Beau, an ex-lightweight champion The Freeze Is On in big Sadowski’s shadow, but he an ae had 2 hang in smash- Jeartin was ampaigns now as a welter- : .| gave a nice account of himself by 0 other Boston recor too, and crushed aig favored because he is ue Seton DE a rescuing numerous rebounds and |!0 the 73-62 victory. ii ‘consecutive expected to pour leather too fast DS division standings in the|bucketing three field goals. Leet Bulle” Boryla, - Notre ed for his harder-punching but ap- National League, had little to worry Referee Pat Kennedy, whose words Dn etet, Sxoppad in 28 Go th, parently slower opponent. about after that, but to play it safe, and music usually win the Ccritics’|tnrows as the Irish Raivoe igo ee au l The bull-shouldered Negro from| they put the ball through a quick-|raves, didn’t call the misdemeanors Canisius, 69-47. Boryla's point Sos 1 A Wi Augusta, Ga, maintains a primi-| freeze process. And the evening| too rigidly—on the assumption per-iwas a new Buffalo Memorial audi- $ li tive but punishing hooking and|ended with a 43-39 Piston victory.|haps that there are no ribbon|torium record. . uppercutting attack from gong to| gadowski’s partner in crime was| clerks in the pro game. But when! To make the night “super per- The. Det 4 gong. It is expected to wither his| gop, McDermott, who always is|it became necessary to assert hisifect” for Hoosier college cage fans ened or dark-haired, muscular opponent| zeroed in on the basket from the authority, he did. Earlham downed Defiance, O., 57-51, against th before the scheduled 10 rounds are| foul line. Believe it or not, he did] Gee, what that man and his|to give Indiana quintets a perfect Maple Teal finished. blow one free throw, but' the five| whistle could -do ‘with the pedes-|record for the night against out-of- Tent : Greco is expected to weigh about| he connected on were more than|trians on Washington st. state competition. - + of o Xuse 145 to Beau's 143. enough to trim the Indianapolis — plover Lor Attendance Record club, which outscored the Pistons, the Americs Beau, who set a Garden total-|36-34, from the field. The playe gate record of $1,250,000 for 15 main| The Pistons jumped ahead at the { thier, who 1 events. and who sold more than| outset, and never once granted -the victory over $40,000,000 worth of war bonds in|Kautskys at least the solace of a last night. gnother Garden head-liner, is fa-| brief lead. Woody Norris registered » spare, score vored also because of his past de-| from the side to whittle Ft. Wayne's . was & standc is rug-| lead to 11-9 early in the second : defensively. pendability and because of his rug 8 gedness. quarter, and Jerry Steiner and Bob The Red However, Greco is well supported | Dietz hit in succession when the : oi epepen) in the betting because of his show- | Kautskys pulled up at 36-33. : ih iy Fadie ing in his last Garden appearance Jerry Has It Rough Ta) ia on Nov. 9 when he gave young| But at all other times the local . goal and af Tony Janiro a terrific beating. pros were anywhere from four to S P R i sonshed, The Greco backers emphasize| seven points arrears, . ————— that Beau Jack, despite his bob-| Steiner perhaps had as rough as
bing and weaving style, is comparatively easy to hit, and that Johnny’s explosive straight punches will
evening as anyone. He was caught several times alone on Piston fast breaks and had to commit do-or-die
belt him into slumberland.
fouls. He was bumped around in
Case Says He's Through as Coach
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After Navy Tour of Duty Is Over
OTTUMWA, Ia., Feb, 8 (U. P.).—Commander Everett N. Case, who has piloted the Iowa Seehawks into the national cage spotlight with 15 straight victories, today announced that he is quitting basketball. “I am definitely through,” Case said. When I finish here I'm saying goodby.”*
fans will give you their house but ; not their basketball, admitted he|every state tourney from 1922 to had been approathed by Drake uni-|1931, winning the title twice. Then versity, and that he had heard the| Casey bobbed up in California,
rumors about a coaching offer from | where he coached the Firestone
these. A. U, crown in 1933.
o | Four times his Frankfort team took |title again. He repeated in 1939.
home the Indiana high school championship. No other Indiana jorhtweight Title
high school team ever has won the
“No more coaching for me. i
Case, who got his start in Indiana high school basketball wheie,
Purdue, but he shook his head to| Californians to the All-Pacific A.
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