Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1946 — Page 9
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i [Amateur Boxers Clash In Interely Matches
Louisville, Indianapolis Rit Teams Battle Here Tonight .
Amateur boxers who have had
petition, and others who aspire to throw punches in next winter's tourneys, are to perform on a 12-bout fistic menu to be staged at the outdoor Sports arena, Pennsylvania and Michigan sts, tonight. The occasion is an intercity team match between Indianapolis and Louisville sanctioned by the A. A. U. and with all contests booked over
the three-round distance, two minutes to the round. During Derby week in Louisville, the Indianapolis South side community center lads defeated the Kentuckians An ‘a team match and the show was a crowd pleaser from bell to bell. The pairings for tonight's intercity matches (Louisville boxers
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named first) and bouts to be stagad in order named:
Wallace Rose, 120, vs. George Miller, 120. Norman West, 120, vs. Harold Green, 121, Wheeper Brown, 114, vs. James Cousins, 115. Ernest Webb, 150, vs. Dick Roempke, 148.
Purple Shackelford, 150, vs. Buster Miles, 148. George Wilson, 171, vs. Bill Roberts, 174. George Butler, 150, vs. Bob MecAdams, 147. Red Barrett, 118, vs. Russ McKinney, 118. Red Barrett of Louisville Pn the Kentucky A. A. U. champion at 118 pounds and he competed in the National A. A. U. tourney at Boston in April To round out the 12-bout card, other Indianapolis amateurs and adversaries representing the Greenfield Boys’ club will clash in four contests. Roy Rodgers will serve as referee-in-chief and will handle the eight Louisville-Indianapolis matches. The ! Barrett - McKinney bantamweight { bout is booked as the main go. | Louisville's amateur fisticuffers {usually compete in Evansville’s annual Golden Gloves tourniitment and the Jocal South side boys compete in The Times-Legion annual event. For tonight's program, Coach Eugene Bland of the South side squad called upon reinforcements and strengthened his lineup by adding two boxers from the Douglas PAL club and one from Greenfield The first bout is booked to get under way at 8:15. Ticket prices are $1.20 ringside reserved and 60 {cents general admission. All seats {in the arena excepting the first two |rows ringside will go as general ad- | mission, The Kentucky boxers represent {the Jefferson County Amateur Ath-| etic association of Louisville, They | {are invading Indianapolis geared to toss a lot of Kentucky leather at ithe Hoosier hosts and sports goers probably will receive a tremendous amount of fistic fireworks for their money.
Conference Lists
CHAMPAIGN, Iii, June 3 (U. P.). 1947
{ football schedule:
27—Indiana at Nebraska: Univeri Nashingbon at Minnesota; Purdue
| sity 0 a o Jowa; Wisconsin at te at Purdue; Minnesota
mg 3 at Illinois; Indiana at | Towa; Northwes rn at Minnesota; South{ern California at Ohio State; Notre Dame
at ue, Oct. 18—Minni Rescta at IXlinois; Ohio | Beate at a Northwestern at Michigan. 25—Tllinols at Purdue; Indians at | NRwater Iowa at Notre Dame; !nesota at Michigan; Ohio State at’ Pitts
burgh. “Nov. 1—Michigan at Illinois; Indiana at { Ohio State; Iowa at Purdue; Wisconsin at
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MEXICO CITY, June 3 (U. P.).— Pitcher Max Lanier’s first look into Mexican league baseball today left him wondering who was boss of the circuit, President Jorge Pasquel or Umpire Amado Maestri. Lanier, who jumped the Bt. Louis Cardinals to pitch for the Veracruz Blues, now is automatically barred from American major league baseball for five years because he made his debut here yesterday as a relief hurler. And what a debut it was.
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Robert L. Nipper, head coach of the Shortridge high school football team since 1931, except for the three years he served in the navy, has been named head basketball coach of the Blue Devil net squad to succeed Kenneth Peterman who resigned recently. Nipper also will retain his job as head football coach, Nipper was graduated ffom Butler uniyersity where he was named all-American forwdrd on the But-
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