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2 chance at Buha by. the decision over Wayne * “Choate City. : ! ‘Although Choate was a bigger , Carter displayed his charac-
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“Phelps earned a place in the semifinals when he piled up decisions over Marshall Nance of Los Angeles and Raymond Young of Kansas City in his two fights in the 160-pound class. Phelps, discharged air corpsman and former prisoner of war,
His confidence strengthened by a decision gained over Nance, the former soldier fought toe to toe with Young in the second battle. Young tried & right overhand, long right and left-hand jabs, but Phelps sur-
EL t of champions en c _Ursal Snapp will Seek further laurels tothe Indianapolis team and for a time It Cd
Golden Glovers
strong in both fights and thus gained a popular decision. ' Snapp, of Camp Atterbury, ‘led most of the way to win the decision over Don Soyles, of Columbus, O., in their 175-pound battle. The soldier had the Ohio lad down in the first round. Snapp's fast rightleft combination of punches staggered Soyles in the first round and
again in the third. After a whirl. wind start the initial stanza was highlighted when Soyles
hit the canvas for no count. Snapp Is Ready In the second, Soyles attempted to gain an edge in a slugfest, but Snapp was ready and beat down the attack by slugging back and holding his lead. Snapp came through with a: series of lefts and rights to the face to slow Soyles attack. To start off their final round, both fighters were cagey. Snapp soon opened up with another left-right -attack. Soyles couldn’t counter strong enough io clip down ® the Camp Atterbury man's lead and there wasn't any doubt on the score card regarding Snapp's margin. Buster Miles of Indianapolis ran up ‘against an unorthodox fighterwrestler combination in Emil Evans of Minneapolis, Minn., when they tangled in the 147-pound class. Miles set the pace at the start and The Times score card gave him the nod for the opening round. The Indianapolis entrant seemed to lose his bearings in the second round,
equal thunder. Phelps mixed it up| go.
all the way, was fast on his feet and displayed a classy form. Although more cagey in his first fight, Phelps
Sorond Round Play
Tonight i in City In
Jane Pegg, Broad Rippl ... b82 apparently confused by the s be Leonard Chas West, ds Classic cov GTB EP Renin Aaron Shoe Eo. i) style, at times it was a cross be- | eOnarE Ase hide éoo | Jane Wuisen Beck Coal & Coke tween a boxing bout and a wrestling Sar Kruwell, Dean Pump -. : Jo Joutie Jaufien Btoad Ripple 334 |ganl Hardin, ut ick : ' oe Maree Hoffheim, Blue Ribbon Tce C. . 548 Ringsiders were divided in the Ed Greaver. Allied Printers wo 8 Wilma _Dmith. Marott rosea M1 opinion of whether Miles was| Norman, Entkap Jodians Recn. .. = Maxine Weaver, Bishoft Coal ......... 542 v ‘oe t Bal ia vada nee pushed to the canvas, or sols 22 Muders, Jenneyivania ek b i. 818 Alice lassin, Budweiser Beer ...0. sh dow arold Arnholder, John Hancoc ns. Fahey, Budweiser ..... ....... 5 well n “under a blow. The Smart, West Side . 623 Sally My Twyford, B Beck Coal -. ........n 337 rounds were fast at times, but were] | Len Faust, J Side Po Tillie Jardina, Coca-Cola Mixed ...... 538 y Morical nters Dorothy Laze, Anderson Sprin Ser¥,. 534 slowed at stages by the Minneapolis Bill Kriner, West Side ... AY Daaz0, Andersen Svein Ser). 533 fighter’s unorthodox style. Harry Tegeler, Penn. Recn, Tensie Campbell, Parkwa J. mans. veiw B38 Jack Lovelace, Shrine '... Laverne Biers, H. Servi 108 0.» 33} Dick Nordholt, West Side Edna Schoen, oon Sanna C. Ryan, Turk’s Tavern June Ia or: MSraid . ui. iadanee 519 els tarte John Bright, “Hansock Ins. . Mayme Campbell, Marott 519 Tom Ober Ind. n Irene Sandefur, Beck Coal . 516 Bob Hensley, Penn. a Mary Osborn, H. & H. 14 Clarence Baker. West Side . Amy MtDutiel, Anderson Spring a wa 514 Ike Rae, RCA (Parkway) Betty Sw Farm Bur Cpraseses epen ent eet Ray Thlesing, Hancock Ins. Mabel Pischer, Blue Ribbon _........ 513 |Ed Carroll, Dean PUMP ....veueisens o| Estelle’ Nash, Bishoft “ : { Dorothy Maschek, Maroit ..
.P. R. Mallory's defending champions oppose the Cumberland Comets tonight at 7 o'clock at Sacred Heart gym in the last first-round contest in the 28th annual city independent basketball tournament.
Second round play starts between the Pure Oil five, A. A. U. tourney | Frank Rage, West Bide
chigmps, and West Side Outing at 8 o'clock.
|e ‘= The Bulldogs, composed of ex- -Butler players, won a thriller from ¥arold O'Brien
Hoping to Win
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DANVILLE, Feb. A Jack Gibbs,
tall Danville high school center, | will be wearing a beard of four weeks’ growth when the Warriors go against Indianapolis Tech in| the second afternoon game Satury at the Anderson regional. Gibbs forgot to shave one week | and the Warriors won a basketball |; after a couple of setbacks. |
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teammates refused to let him |T7on
shave, until after the sectional, and | now. they vow he must take his whiskers along to Anderson.
Donkey Games Atking Saw post and Hugh Copsey post of the American Legion jointly ‘ ‘are sponsoring an evening of donkey
Pt. Harrison Guards, 37-36, last p night. In other games, Paper Package. eliminated Wells County, 58-35, | \and Bud's Service took the measure | lof the Pirst Presbyterian Boys’ {club. Second round pairings follow:
Tonight—8 > m., Pure Oil va a | side Outing; Franklin Flyers vs. Inter- | national a Tomorrow—17 p. m., Richardson Co. vs. Schwitzer-Cummins; 8, Toc Club vs. Sportsman Club; 8, U. 8 Me vs. R.C. A. an 5 p. m., Midgetdrome vs. | Greenfield Per Hurd; 3, vasafon Pure | , Paper Package; 4, Pumy | Stars vs. winner Mallory-Cumberiand game; 5, Beveridge Paper vs. Bud's Service; 6, South Side Vets .vs. American En- | ted Men; 7, Holy Cross vs. Speedway ons;
oja Monday, March 4-7 p. m., Dental AllStars vs. Beech Grove, 8, Broad Ripple Legion vs. Indianapolis Flashes Vets; 8, Alison Jets vs! 30th Street Garage Tuesday, March 5—7 p. m., “Y" Reps
ive. Bulldogs. (Third round starts),
University Heights grade school closed its season last night with a 26.23 overtime conquest of Tabernacle Presbyterian Jack Armstrong led the winners with 12 points
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50 Indianapolis Teams to Compete In A. B. C. Event in Buffalo This Year
The 5744 quintets:whe will bowl in the team events of the 43d annual A. B. C. tournament in Buffalo includes 50 from this city. Included in the Indianapolis contingent is 12 booster teams. Members of practically all regular quintets will also participate in the double and singles events. Although the entry fails to compare with that ¢ of ¢ several prior meets, it compares favorably with that of =" — TTT other cities of its size. | Three of last night's leading solo The national event itself failed to series emerged from the weekly top thé entries of two former tour-|gession of the West Side Classic neys, but two teams more than |joop. Paul Striebeck, who recently participated in the last meet in shed his navy blues for his bowling Columbus in: 1942 are entered. shirt, pounded out the best series Detroit's 6073 in 1940 and St. [since his return to civilian life.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
s Semi-Finals
. Iregain the advantage against the
Pressure’s On In Last Stages Hockey Race
By BOB STRANAHAN With some help from the Oleveland Barons, our Capitals still held their Western division leadership in the American Hockey league race today. ; But the upsurging Pittsburgh Hornets could take over the top spot tonight. Then it would be up to Coach Earl Seibert’s skaters to
tough Buffalo Bisons on the Coliseum ice tomorrow night. These are critical days in the ice race as the teams battle grimly for those precious points. For a second place team in either division it is possible to collect $14,000 and for a first-place team $14,400. The Caps seem a cinch to finish. either one«two in their section and COULD overhaul the Bisons for the total points. No Match for Barons While the Hornets managed the 5-5 deadlock with our boys last Sunday, they were no match for the Barons last night and drepped a 7-0 decision. The two clubs play again tonight in the Smoky City. Tommy Burlington, star Baron center, connected for two goals and climbed within seven points of Les Douglas, the Caps league-leading scorer,
Paul's 5793 ‘rank ahead of this Rolling with Solataire, he had year’s turnout. However, accord-|203, 267, 205—675. Leonard Chase
ing to A. B. C. officials, the largest was the runnerup with 193, 256, 216
entry fee ever paid into the affair —6658 for Hoffman Valves and Carl is assured, and there will be more |McAfee was next in line with 200,| compétitors in the doubles and |232, 227659 for Rost Jewelry. singles than in any previous meet.| The only other outstanding seThe - tournament. opens in Buf- | ries of the evening was August falo's 74th Regiment Armory March | Kruwell's 204, 201, 215-650 in the 14 for a 62-day run. {Dean Pump circuit at Sturm’s.
Local League Tenpin Scores
600 BOWLERS (MEN) 500 BOWLERS IWONEN)
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
W LT G GA Pts | INDIANAPOLIS .. 28 19 9 250 2111 6% Pittsburgh . ../'28 17 8 222 179 64 | Cleveland . .. 25°21 8 232 204 58 | 8t. Louis . 19 20 7 170 235 45
Eastern Division W LT G GAPis
Buffalo 16 7 230 178 69
Hershey ceneee. 32 23 7 170 185 53 | | Providence viene. 30 28 4 180 214 8 | w Haven ...... 11 3210 172 224
RESULTS LAST NIGHT | Cleveland 7, Pittsburgh 0.
WEEK'S SCHEDULE Touight-_Clavelang at Pittsburgh: New Haven at Providence morrow—Buffalo at INDIANAPOLIS: | Providence at New Have Baturday-- INDIANAPOLIS at Cleveland; Providence at Hershey; New Haven at Pittsburgh; Buffalo at St. Louis. Sunday—St. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS; | Pittsburgh at Buffalo: Cleveland at Provi-| dence; Hershey at New Haven
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Betty Leach, Bishoff Coal .... . 507 Ribbon oe
Phil Groves, Ranier Pu y Muriel Hayes, Blue Ribbon .. ....... Keita Miller, iin Juraiture 806 | Alice Reeves, Anderson Spring x Gordon Hartley, Blue Ribbon Ice Crm, 606 | Dorothy Behlson, Anderson spring - Russ Oberlies, Indiana Reen. ....... 606 | Marie Little, Beck Coal Rh! a #06 | Ramona Frosch, Budweiser ... an 0% ue, West Side 805 | Flo Bellis, Bishoff Coal ..... . 505 ’y Barnhorst, St. Philip Mixed . gos | Marcia Butcher, Marott ....... ‘ Penn. Reen. 603 | Bea Davidson, phlsrost $03 pul Kelly, Dezelan ey . 603 | Frances Bolts, Biue Ribbon 503 Rugh, West Side 802 Sophia Curto, Pe By Sec. Mixed 502 oe Murray, Penn. Recn. . 801 Be Denny, Mujott . . 501 H. Van Deventer, Ranier Furniture . 801 el Maher, Seck Coal ..... : 300
goo | Marie Christian, Marott ....... goo | Helen \Dysert, Budweiser ...
00 | OTHER LEAGUE LEAT LEADERS (WOMEN) : Ethel Ward, BE. C. Atkins Mae Eilis, St. Philly Mixed Donna Hoppes, Allison Office Mixed Irene Lanning. Indpls. Bleaching Mxd, 469 Helen Lovell, Kirby Moltnary cau. 464 Ruth Cunningham, A & MAAN
J. Lamperski, Turk's Tavern Rufus Gray, Commercial . Joe Wurtz, Broad Ripple BM Penn ' ves
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS Amos Muegee, Grapho Products Chas. Hutson, Gro Don Madden, Fun Bowl Social
(MEN) 500 . 598 503
. 512/at Municipal Gardens expect more | pq - 809 than 60 amateur scrappers to par-
|ticipate in opening-round bouts to508 \ morrow at 7 p.m. The early entries 505 | follow: | 112 Pounds Novice—Russell McKinne South Side; Clifton White, Riley, i Tabor, lass, and Junior BStanter, Sualieiy Van Camp. 8 Pounds Novice—Harold Green, South | Side. and Albert Cousins, Douglass 126 Pounds Noviee—Wallace Craig and | [Johnny Keen, Riley; Richard Bentley, | Northwestern; Andy Anderson, Douglass, | {and Don Packwood, Northeast. 135 | Pounds Novice — Robert Bradley, South B8iae; Jesse Pointer, Riley: Jolin 87 | Carney, Riley; Elmo Napier, Riley; |Hawkins, Riley: Buddy Law, Riley: Ike
as 1 fe | week's card, when the hard nit- | J ] ; d H a : 43 | Anderson, Douglass, and George Warren, | ting local puncher connected with a e come ome
| Douglass. |" 147 Pounds Novice—PFloyd Smith, South |
- 481 side; Lowell Thomas, Riley; Gene Thomas, |
Art ck, Rotary Club .... 588 | Bee James, Riviera Ploneer ,:--v+ 420 ‘Riley: Herman Doan, Riley; Charis es | Quy Iman, Inland Contatner sok 587 | Maxine ' Lower, Inland Container.... 409 Cooper, Riley; Dallas Hill, Douglass; Hugh Patout, Gyro reste ave 587 ert Massingale, Northeast; Roy ob Ed Donlan, R. C. A. aL) : is a 583 Stokely, and Louis Faucett, Stokely.
Geo. Caforous, Junior C. of C
} Greyhounds
Meet Aces
oe Cle ate, a , Lennis Calvin, ‘Allison Office ‘Mixed Anthony Hessman, Emp'ym’'t Sec, Mix. 557 Coca-Cola Mixed .. B46 Chas, Padgett, Riviera Pion 546 Louis Komlanec, Inpis. Bleaching Mix. 486 Coach Edgar A. Bright's Indiana | Central college Greyhounds con- | |elude their 1945-46 basketball season {tonight in the University Heights | gym against the Evansvile Aces. The South side collegians will be
‘Gorgeous George’
Is Mat Winner
“Gorgeous George” Wagner, of
allywose Cal, billed as the “Toast | striving for their seventh victory of | of the West Coast,” triumphed over | {the campaign.
feat handed them earlier in the|
Billy Fox, Cleveland junior heavy
weight, in straight falls to win last|and Don Fleener at
forwards;
| night's feature of a three-bout mat either Manford Kistler or Robert |: The Kingan marksmen defeated bill staged yt the Armory before a| McBride at center, and Paul Bren- | jabbed Claus for three rounds with | school principal, and Coaches Kenneman and Delbert Kistler at guards! his stinging’left but used his right|néth Peterman, Paul Dill ‘and Roy
{crowd of approximately 2800 grap- | pling fans. The Californian proceeded to take {the first fall after 25 minutes with
in his starting Hnevp-
Y. M. C. A. Paddle
| seeking to make up for a 52-33 de- |
160 Pounds Novice — Allen Wardrip, | South Side; Royce Gish, Northeast, and | Ray Sua, Northeast. 175 Pounds Novice — Bill
Stokely, Divisions — James Cousin, 112 pounds, Douglass; Sylvester Simmons, oir and Cornelius Matthews, Douglass, 126 pounds; Maurice Cross rthwestern, 135 pounds; Robert MeNolin South ' 8ide, and Buster Miles, Douglass, 147 . pounds: Parks, Northeast, 160 pounds.
‘Hoosier "Fighters
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(season at Evansville and will be| Tony Zale, world's middleweight | Jim Horton,
{champion,” knocked out Bobby]
| Claus, Buffalo (N. Y.) fighter, last| Hicks, Bright plans to use Dave Catlin|pnight in the fourth round of a Rogers, as well as Bob Phillips and
scheduled 10-round non-title bout. | The Gary (Ind)
| hand for the payoff fourth stanza.
[Zale sent Claus to the canvas twice bow a nine count before he went | | squad were tq receive letter awards
| been rematched at six rounds for four years ago, ma {action on the five-tilt pro mitt intercollegiate conference honors tonight.
+! mont d di officials in charge of the city recrea- | is, and holds ‘a ‘draw -vesdiel
S'4{tion department boxing tournament |, to local ring railbirds. He | Right on the fast-fading Indiana
titleholder | {
Eden high school’s faney basketball Flyers carry an undefeated record of 24 straight games inte regional tourney play at Anderson next Saturday, The Flyers oppose the host Indians in the first game, Back row, left to right, Bus Heiden and Gene Ward. Second row, Student Manager Jack Jackson, Bud Adams, Coach Max H. Weddle, Hubert Albea and Paul Bennett. Front row, Bob Martin, Tom Brooks, Jim Fair, Keith Snider, Gene O'Neal and Keith 8pegal
Derho, Jackson Valpo Has Chance Tonight to Add Rematched State Net Crown to Footballe Honors
Al Jackson, Chicago welterweight, By UNITED PRESS {and Ernie Derho, the popular Mish-! Debonair Loren Ellis, the fashion-plate coach who injected “news |awaka former paratrooper, have!life” in Valparaiso univeisity’s sports program when he took over there fashion his first “clean sweep” of major Indiana
bill to be staged Friday night at Ellis, in the relatively unfamiliar role of football coach, tutored & |the Armory. Derho" was given the rugged Valpo eleven to an undisputed L 1 C. grid title last fall, nod by a shade over Jackson on | Tonight, at Valparaiso, the Crulast week's card, with the decision /sader basketball quintet could nail | Déme “individual scoring record, dr Suing a Shorus of Poo from local down an undisputed conference cage tossing in 13 points for a 329-point railbirds, who ought the" ‘wors earlier 52-51 the Windy City belter should have Be ous ¥ wal 0.20. games; Las, year, Vince {received was a draw after five heats, Win or lose, however, the Cru- | Boryla broke Klier's previous scoring of close milling. sadets are assured.of no worse than Mark by scoring 322 points. 'Boryla, Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the a tie for the cage title. who hit 17 points last night, alse Frsium Toman wail] Could Share Crown may top his last season record and tilt, wtih Willard Reed, Indiana's Indiana State would share thei possibly overhaul Kier. crown by defeating Valpo tonight. state champion in the divisfon and Valpo has a perfect league record The Irish victory over Northe western was their 24th straight om the home floor.
a former three-time Golden Gloves] 0 titlehouler, facing Lou Campbell, i five games, Wille State i nd 205-pound Chicagoan with a De ua] with four wins in five tries. Evansyille’'s Purple Aces could
Ore ne avy pane, arence| take over second place if State loses Brown and Lindy t. heav sj2nd they pull the expected by beaty ing Indiana Central tonight at Inwho have appeared here in recent dianapolis
There were only two games last
with Claytoi Worlds, who is well
college cage schédule. for 1945-46. knocked out Irish Mickey; oo Notre Dame gained revenge | Hayes and Charlie Roth, among |r, its first defeat of the season— | others, and stands six feet, two) |Diasting Northwestern at South (inches in his ring socks. nd, 57-50. In the other, Central ’] Another scrap drawing attention ena, closed fast to sink’ Ander- | will send Milton Bess, Indianapolis| .,, further in the conference cellar, | welter, out for his second straight gq ag | knockout, at the expense of Joe Leo Klier
| Richards, of Chicago, in the .sixHoosier Quintet
smashed the Notre
{round semi-windup., Bess cele- | brated his return from army duty | with a first round knockout over | Wille Lockett, Chicago, on last PLAIN
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‘Blue to Be Feted:; Rockets Rewarded
Four players’ fathers will enter-
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 27 (U. P.).—Some- 1000 students turned out last. night for a “welcome home” celebration for Coach Harry Good and Indiana university's basketball quintet. The Hoosiers clinched second place in the Big Ten on a road trip which listed victories over
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} , a iy % staner tomer, Minnesota and Iowa's 104-451} Phone Wabash 4521 {champions. | row night at the’ Athenaeum. Good, whose three-year war-
| The hosts will be Drs. C. H.| time tenure as head coach now | Keever. E. T. Gaddy and Harry D.}j over, praised his club's ability Lear and John H. Kroetz. Team “to come through under pressure.”
{ members to be honored include |, i na went from the bottom to | Nelson Gaddy, John Kroetz, Bob! 'almost the. top of the league.
| Wade, Don Hinkle, Charles Keever, Don Thomas, Bob Jack Lear, Kenneth
Benjamin,
Harry Levinson and Gene Richard Duke, student [Agers. Also present will be "3;’Dan Hull,
Aberson. Ten members of Broad Ripple's
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