Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1947 — Page 6

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Amateur Fisticutfers * Potent Punching Rig

Tossers Lose"No Time And Mix It Freely

Uncork Slambang ht Off the Bat

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor The 1947 edition of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament got off to an auspicious start at the Armory last night before more Shap 800 howling ringsiders and bleacherites, The amateur beak busters were just that, They usually aimed for|

(the beak and, hit or miss, there was enough stirring fistic strife under

"the lights to satisfy the sportsgoers who like to see the youn

tossers strut their fistic prowess in the give-and-take carnival of fiying fists. It was the first of five shows in the Golden Gloves renewal and the tournament contestants will rest over the week-end before returning to their training quarters Monday fo sharpen up for next Friday's presentation in the same “punch howl.”

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after he kissed the canvas in the first stanza. In the third match, Cooper of the Riley PAL club decided ,to give the fans some of Lhe same and knocked out Harry Collins of the Douglas-Hill PAL club in 1:05 of the second session. Thev are novice welters. Cooper was the aggressor from the beginning and

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mixed lefts and Tighia to score the k. o. Although the annual tournament's opening nights usually are given over entirely to novice class contéstants, two bouts in the open class for experienced amateurs were

The remaining tournament dates |mix are Priday, Jan. 24; Thursday, Jan, 130; Friday, Feb. 7, and Priday, Feb.| 14. Next week's show will start at {the usual time, § p. m. | Last night's drawings, conducted after thé weigh-in and physical examinations, called for 23 bouts and included on last night's card, } 3 there were four straight knockouts, | i te 135-Joung pen, Het ha 0 . bt : , {one technical knockout, 12 battles we hts Sylvester S ons of the -e 03 ul posed there ‘were Dna A. C. and Clifton Scott! WATCH THAT LEFT—Sarncel Bluitt (right). foster Ringside Gym featherweight, six defaults. lof the Leeper Ringside Gym, staged! was awarded the officials’ decision over William King of the Senate Avenue Y:M. C. A,

: ns, | Rattling Start Jan exciting gu, Sim WHO Wasi n'a Golden Gloves novice bout at the armory. The tourney resumes next Friday.

The program jumped off to a ast ye a. trated” | rattling introduction. Peter Over-|UP On€ Clvision and demons [Converse Throws. Indiana ‘Central Squeezes 120 Points af |By Oakland City, 59 to 53

ton of the Simmons A. C. and Julio| added weight was no handicap, Busy Scorekeeper |

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| 26-pound. novice Verresenting Jackson block each other's right jabs in

ON GUARD — Jerry Anderson (left), A.C. and Carl Tate, Serate Avenue Y.M.C. A. _one of last night's bouts. Tate wan the decision.

County Meet Enters Semi-Finals In Wake of Two Upset Victories

and Beech {be the Warriors’ downfall by, ;th® Cards back into the lead. Brown | The boys launched a frenzied | | dropping 25 points into the meshes [quickly tied it up with a push shot ipunchfest at the opening bell and| Scott was no easy victim despite between them. Long with 13 and before Bridges hit & charity toss. the first round was typical of the fact he kissed the resin. He, PERU, Ind. Jan. 18 (U. Peon | Jessup then sent the Bears ahead |Golden Gloves competition. In the traded punch for punch with Sim- | Yrs HER School Seteuley Sniers slated to meet in the first game of | In the opener Kenny Wheeler and |{0°Stay with a lay-in shot with five | second heat, Overton waded in and {mons in the first heat and always|, a pod BE a) inament and played most of the

the semi-final round at the Butler | Marvin Christie sparked Southport minutes remaining. . ldrew first blood from DeFabis’ nose. {came up fighting after the khock- | fieldhouse this afternoon. Ben into a 14-to-4 first-period lead, and | In the second contest, Warren After hitting the deck once and ¢ $b dows. The loser was unable to; {anal quarter with only four players. Davis and Franklin township were the’ Cards continued to roll in the Jentral jumped to a 6-to-2 edge early sorbing more punishment, DePabis | solve the winner's southpaw style | Coach Hurst Livengood used. his] second-game foes. |second stanza despite. a one-man in the period, but Long and Don became winded ‘and referee Clark and Simmons’ lefts carried potent fist team in the first and third) Lawrence Central upset South- rally by the Bears’ diminutive guara, | Wise shot Beech Grove into a 10-to- | Stopped the milling and awarded power. : uarters, and his second team in port, 37-36, and Beech Grove pulled | pon Brown. Brown dunked in a|6 quarter lead. Jim Curry sparked! the honors to Overton by be In the other open class fight, be- [a second. Land fourth: periods a surprise 40-30 triumph over jong one from the 10-second line the Warriors into a 16 to 15 halftime | {k. 0. in 1:57. The match became tween lightweights, Maurice Cross ... =~ . = Co. sed out in the Warren Central's favored warriors and then hit two straight lay-in ‘margin. The picture, began to too one-sided to permit it to con- | of the Simmons A. C. decisioned | fourth ay Livengood had all before approximately 4500 fans last shots, but the Cardinals managed change in the third quarter as the | tinue. |Harold Cone, South Side Commu-| wl ers in the showers. night. to hold a 23-to-15 lead at the half. Hornets forged in front, 29- t0-26. Picking up the rapid pace, Edgar nity center. Both displayed good ™ = _ a Doras Rodel Much of the credit in the Law-| In the third chapter the Bears By the fourth quarter the Hornets | Trice, Simmons A. C. novice welter- | istic skill and hit where they were I : : dn oh E od rence Central victory goes to Guard started to roll as Brown, Craig and | ‘really’ had warmed up. They put| weight, flattened Curtiss Capps of aiming. The third stanza was two & a : x § en ey * had Harvey Craig. Craig held the center Dan Young closed the gap to the game out of the Warriors’ ‘reach the Jackson A. C. in 1:08 of the minutes of glittering leather throw- —- rule ne a i" y lhe en Carga} ace Kenny Bridges to one |30-to-28 at the rest period. Marion | \with an 1l-point splurge while second round. Rights to the ciin| ling and furnished a torrid finish to er re the ses 2 ns ee 8 field goal, although the Red Bird |Jessup's one-hander tied the game holding Warren to four. Earlier put Capps on the Roor for keeps'a well-waged scrap. ore the season 5a

[era or he snckon A.C. 8/100 down be, seen over pair of novite welterweights, had | |p {at the closing bell after tallying!

the honor of leading off the mauling | {one knockdown in the second round {menu and right off the bat the ana two in the third.

Indiana Central had to fight off a stubborn Oakland City quintet last night to win, 59 to 53, in an Indiana ‘college conference game on the latter's floor. Only two other games were played in'the state with Oberlin and DePauw taking both ends of a double-header at Richmond. DePauw put on a second half rush to defeat Kalamazoo, 45 to 32, after Oberlin had

| pulled away to beat Earlham, 57 to ‘College Net Card 46, in the opener. TONIGHT

Indiana Central and .Oakland City battled evenly during the first Towa at Indiana. (half; never more than there points Purdue at Michigan. Notre Dame at Detroit.

separating the two teams. The Greyhounds led at halftime, 27 to 25. Indiana Central at Hanover. Franklin at Ball State.

Ralph Owens with 15 points and Hartley Griffith, 12, paced the GreyEvansville at Louisville. Taylor at Manchester,

hounds offensive. St. Joseph's at St. Norbert's.

Anderson double-header | Revenge Sweet :

Lawrence = Central Grove, two- “giant killers” in the 28th annual Marion county high school basketball tourney, were | Clayton with 12.

Indiana Tech vs. Anderson. Giffin (0.) vs. Anderson. Richmond double-header

star received 11 charity =. of lup at 30-all seconds after the start in the season the Warriors had’ Bi Ili ord Tourney DP rn 10) which he converted seven. Jack of the final stanza but Bridges hit beaten the Hornets by a 17-point HUQF . | a lie evi S Loch 188 Glen Clazion proved 10 hus rst and only Sekt goal to send margin. Complete Golden Gloves Results 5 or oY ve Kiupper| Earlham vs. Kalamamon. |

"MONDAY NIGHT Towa at Purdue. Canterbury at Hanover. Concordia at Manchester, St. Joseph's at Leras,

3 p. m. tomorrow and Barney ahoney meets Joe Bogue at 8 in {the state three-cushion billiard {tourney ‘at the Board of Trade {parlors. Klapper defeated Mahoney

Shortridge and Broad Ripple, two 5 the city’s top quintets, hooked Lup in an overtime thriller in: the Tech gym last night with the fin

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Progress of County Basketball Tourney

135 (opent:== Maurice “Cross, Simmons A. 8 decisioned Harold Cone, South,K Side Community center, +3 (novice)—Carl Tate, Senate avenue M. C. A, decisioned Jerry Anderson, hn AC.

Last night's —compiete Golden; {Gloves results: rhe

147 pounds (novicei—Peter Overton, Simmons A. C., defeated Julio DePabis, | {Jackson A. C., by technical k. o, in 1:57

LAWRENCE CENT. (37) |of second round. 126 )—Louis Benedict, Mwood. | , TPM LAWRENCE CENT.... | 147 (novice) —Bdgar Trice, Simmons A.|decisioned ' James Marshall Greenfield last night, 50-47, in 98 innings." | Havana at Valparaiso. | decision going to the Satans by sorraronr 7 (3) +} |C., stopped Curtiss Capps, Jackson A.!Boys' club. ee —— ! {C., in 1:08, second roun ! inovice)—Howard Allen, Doug! |35- to-33 score. It was the second

135 Hill PAL club, decisioned Ray ie | 147 (novice) —Charles Cooper. Riley PAL | HII Ringside

club, stopped Harry Collins, Douglas-Hill | 135 ( gym novice)—Don Packwood, South | Side; PAL club, in 1:05, second round. ' co mmunity ter,

| meeting of the year between the two and both have won one, so it

1:90 P. M. Saturday fess RBsssRRNtIIRBIIIRIN

BEECH GROVE (40)

Out-of-Town Bowlers Roll

8:30 P. M. Friday °

i y ei 147 ( )—George DeFabis, Jackson DECATUR CENT. (36) = Eon ol) BEECH GROVE......../ = A ‘c. incirioned Baward Gartin, Sim- | 135 ihovies)— Wilson Beene, Simmo tr round. T n Pin Cli assi c |was a “revenge” victory for the WARREN CENT. (39) : 3:00 F. M. Saturday z Wy piovice)—Carl Killirew, Douglas-] | Sougins: HIT PAL aun bob Pu Farhan. omorrow i { Blue Devils. i : Tn clu won y au rom —] ’ BEN DAVIS (51) =| Chaties Miller, Rhodius PAL club. ec) Bs BL aD i The annual West Side individual bowling classic, a scratch singles | Meanwhile, Tech's Greenclads BL eve re A Diaiiaon | DOISas-HID PAL Club. aiodic VENT Of eight games across 16 alleys, will be resumed today and tomor-| traveled to Anderson and sound PIKE TWP. (19)) BEN 'DAVIS........... a (povice Rebesk: ‘Grubbs... Sepate PAL club, Jectsioned Antone Holerns | row with 160 entrants endeavoring to better the 1699 that gave Ernie| thumped the Indians, 31 to 19 . ane] y ackson A. a FRANKLIN TWP. 44) 2:00 P.M. Saturday Cote ANIA SSAA R SERIES sl sis srs EER es Venere see avenue ¥. M - S. A. wou by default from| 135 uta Bennett, Jackson A. | Volez top position last week. n ‘5:45 a¥e on toda | while Cathedral took a close : * FRANKLIN TWP. .. Att Sinavicer Robert Haycock, Greens Side gym Leeper Ring-| TWO squads, one at 6 p. m. and another a p..m. ¥'S | 10-34 decision from Elder at Cincin SPEEDWAY (31) field Boys’ club, decisioned Joel * Woe. "195 om. a (novice)—Bob Payne, Do {schedule. The initial shift will include out-of-town entrants. Fowler, | ‘nati. Crispus Attucks ran its un a son. Riley PAL Suh Biuitt,: Lespes tas Bo AL club, stopped Verne " ehool- | Whiting, Hammond, Columbus, New —— | beaten string to 10 by giving Sacred . 88 2 = = ED el lv Wills SF |craft, Rhodius PAL club, In 132 frsticasile, Decatur and South Bend. |. Tomorrow's final squad will pre-| 0B Po, 16 lesson.

Tomorrow's 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. sent a majority of local stars, al- |

squads are composed of bowlers though Muncie and Richmond also {will be represented. The event will

Senate avenue Y. M. C. 135 (novice)—Chuck Harris, Jackson A 138 inovite)—Raymond Ty Riley PAL'C., won by default from Charles McNer- | club, won by default from George Austin,! ney, Leeper Ringside gym.

In .the Rocket-Blue Devil contest the score was deadlocked at 32-al

High School Basketball Results Last Night

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CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS ‘Wadena 27, Barl Park 23 takeviie 43. Walkerton 32. Douglas-Hill PAL club. 135 {navice)— William Maddox, Douglas- from Ft. Wayne; Richmond, Bed- : ; 2 : vill 135 (open)—Sylvester Simmons, sim- | mill, defeated Wesley Irvin, Jack : . .!at the close of regulation time. Boh edral 36, Elder M4. |W 7 v : F vy 2 ckson A. ; the following week Cathedral 36, Cincinnati (O.) Elder arren 38, Berne 37 | Washington-Clay 27, North Liberty 24. {mons A. C.. decisioned Clifton Scott, Leep-|C., by technical k. 0., in 34 seconds, 1st 10rd, Bloomington, © Connersville, i concluded g Benjamin, Satan center, hit 3 US

{i1ispus Attucks 33, Sacred Heart 16. Washington Center (Whitley) 50. Jefferso ! e " F500 Wayne County “Tourney jo _Ringade gym, 1dend ‘Michigan City and Huntington. shot from the side to send thd

Park School 42, St. John's M. A. Dela-| Center (Whit ley) 2 \ ison i - a field (Wis.} 31. Waterloo 33, Ashley 31 (overtime), | Boston 33, Milton 31 TT Sonate ————— ! = Shortridge 36. Broad Ripple 33 (overtime). West Larayeits 3 Royal Center 28 Qreenalor osm 19. n ea ers Blues out in front, but Bill Mac ling. 3. Valparsian Soiey 32. Whiten ‘New Player Joins Last Nig ht's Bowlin gl Dougall ugall's charity toss closed th

Wilkinson 39, Maxwell 34. White Coupty Tourney i 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) gap to 34 to 33. With seconds re

Marion County Tourney

Lawrence Central 31. Southport 36. | Winchester 44. Portland 42, | Reynolds, 31. Round Grove 34 | ! 908 - BOWLERS x hy Erier, Kernel 390 p M 1 . | { ot rier. . . 39 Tend & Sooo | piaatu J Shergeutls 55. Berman, 5, Fidos Seco Pro Squad |p, sper spn quiet Bene? Ee” Sidon ae sea 0 CEE “the hal gam . ’ d erne . other e one n Lhe a q Akron 42, Chester 37. Young Ameries W, Lycerhe ¥i Montgomery County Tourney : { Tovia Lahti, Allison A. C. rH | Frances Snyder, indiana Matinee ..... 583) © pe Bill "pa ti : f Rippl Albion 29, Rome cus 21 3 oral (Knight Carroll County Tourney {Ladoga 35. New Ross. 30. Charles McMillan, former New| jou puta, Fos Hutt sorveeunseeeene G00 Ble Deny. Kerne Hadi sn as over, 1 : stian 0 1ppiYg tan, 89%" i cutler 44, Deer Creek 30. ° Waren, 52 Row Richmond 37. Castle high school star and later Chas. Jacobs Link-Belt No. 1........ 847| Frances Runer, Thais " 542|led the scorers’ with 14 points. gus 33, Kendallvie 1 ¢ 23. ee 95, Roukng 35. Waynetown 31, Darlington 24. at Tulane, has joined the Indian- | Manvel Schonecker, P PR -HUnt 001; $34 Judy Bindel, Indians Matinee i Tech limited the Indians to fou 01 - >? . "= . oe Botord 61 Martinsville 35 Clinton County Todrney WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY po | Waiter English, New York Central’ 627 Helen Wolf, Kerne "334, goals from the field as the Gree: ford Forest 37, Michigantown 28, i 8 and will be with the bh Frankiin, Ind s. Railways Mix 626 | Dorothy Cook, Beard's Poos- st. Bloomington 44, Bloomington University geircieviile 30. At Terre Haute (Wiley) team tomorrow at the armory when |Garl Hardin, Fox-Hu 625 | Ann Crull, Kernel . +++ 32% chalked up another North Centra

Hardin, Pox-Hun . Harold Towles, Bunt wotion. Snare Earl Cox, Prest-O-Lite Mixed Paul Ballard, Link-Beit No. 1

irklin 27, Jefferson 32, Mulberry 27. Forest 37, Scircleville 24. Colfax 45, Sugar Creek 18. Rossville 55, Jackson 25 Carthage 44, Decatur County Tourney a Balettle 2 New Point 35, Sandcreek 25. Columbia City’ 30, Ft. Wayne Central 31. {Sackson 3%, 8 oe ut 20. Columbus 68, Greensburg 4 3 angusEy-3

€20 | Marie Fulton, Kernel ss unry 2 40 | ar Martin, Indiana Matinee ...... . 618 'Betty Shipman, Kernel a . Stina 5-t0-2 lead at the end of the firs

bm Ri het raors. Homnel . 3i7| period, ‘bt Tech tied it up at 12 . oH | Bea Davidson, Kerncl ood Ske LL S16) all at halftime. Tech went into 4 Dorothy Lazo, Beard s |... 516|23-to-16 lead in the third stan 32 then coasted home with the verdict

Honey Creek 36. Prairie Gree 18. 524 conference triumph. Anderson ha At Terre Haute (Garfield) Garfield 47, Gerstmeyer 32, Concannon 35, Otter Creek 33. At Ellettsville Ellettsville 44, Monrovia 38. Stinesville 51, Smithville 28.

it plays Evansville at 3 p. m. Capital Paper and Squirt independent teams play the prelim at 2.

‘Y’ Swimmers Beat

8. Biuffion 46, Decatur 35. Butler «43, Avilla 34. Cambridge ty 44, Saville 43. Canneiton 42, Tell City 27.

Jim Hurt, Br., Toarance John Rice, Washington Hank Coombs, Sport Bowl Recn.. Maurice Wellman, Fox-Hunt

. 618 | plizabeth -Pfeiischifter, Kernel $ 5 | Bette Allen, Indiana Matinee . Agnes Junker, Kernel

Gonnersyiiie a3 rE 38. Hamilton County Tourn - ive] an a 51 (overtime). tations Grove 33, a 25. -y At Clinton I. A.C. in Dual Meet Howard White, FOX-HUDU.........c... 813 Neil Koelling, Kernel . 510) Cathedral Forward Pat Fitzgeralc Crotherville #5, Clear Springs 21. | Pishers 57. Carmel 27. Clinton 54, Hillsdale 25. Bill Pittenger, Hillcrest : =i Betty Deppen, Kernel ............cen 509 hit a fleld goal with 42 second sec Javton 9 Bek reek 31. Er Hieardighs Coutly Touroey Perrysville 29, St. Bpanies 20. Y. M. C. A. junior swimmers yes- Carl Basing. New York Siiiat + 8121 Cloe Sachs, Kernel Hae ke vos | {onds remaining. to give the inal At Sullivan : | Tillie Smith, Beard’'s Foo Le . terday defeated the Indianapolis|pred Moun Fox-H t 2H Ly i PE Th TH

i: 503 their victory. . 500, Park school opened its Midwes | Prep conference schedule by drop

Dyer 36, Merrillville 33 |Clayton 32, Amo 24. East Chicago Washington 67, Hammond |North Salem 35, Lizton 29. | Busser 42, Merom 33. Clark 30. {Brownsburg 47, Pittsboro 26. New Lebanon PY Sullivan 21 Eaton 60, Harrison Township 41. Avon 37, Plainfield 31. At Linten Elwood 38, Hartford City 32. Clayton 44, Danville 31. Lyons 54, Owensburg 132.

Mike Sours “National Thad Tedrowe, Construction

Emil Luca, Rost Jewerly shen Sam Vosel, Link-Belt No. 1

Vanier ' 610 | Hazel Jordan, Kernel ROI 610 | Flo Fry, Moon-Lite Mixed ........

OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN)

Athletic club, 35 to 31, in a dual meet at the “Y"” pool.

The winners took first place in .. 609 |

Engl 29, avenworth 21. . ! itary Evansville ‘Central 29, Washington 22. Howard County Tourney Scotland 52, Elnora 46. ur Stumph, Sport Bowl Recn...... 608 |Marie Yount, PHO'G Mixed ..: 434| ping St. John's Military academ) Fairmount 31, Swayzee 25. West Middleton 44, Ervin 40. At Farmersburg fo of seven events. Thc 1. A. C. Be utehens, Washi ington... ...... . 607 | Helen Bush, Publie_Sersice Mixed . 107/42 to 31, at Park. Park led 17 td Indpls ys ed .

team of Bill Moran, Louis Randle [Lowell Young, Kingan A. A. | Mastie Hines,

t Twp. (Marshall) 29. born hotel gym, defeating Prospect Tavi 43 to 27. Squirt will play Capitol

per tomorrow at 3 p. m. at the Armory.

600 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

armland 46, Union City 43, Greentown 36, Howard 16. sonv y 40, . fovier 39, Kentland 36. {Union 74, New London 35. Shelburn: a Midiand 22, d Bob Wh he 120 d | Bill Kostoff, Nation ceeneneees 805 Bol Thaxton, Paper Package Mixed 4 15 at the half in chalking up it Wayne North Side 38, Ft. Wayne Cen- { Jackson 45, Clay, 36. * : an yte swam the ~yar Hershel Stillwell, oa Hunt .coes sons rta ttle, Real Silk Mixed tral Catholic At Attiéh . 603 | Roberta Ty fifth win against two defeats. ral Catholi parang County Tourney medley event in 1:21.1 to post a new |Jim ‘Allison, Traffio- Club .... ++ 803 | Laura Battson, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 1 . Wayne South Side 39, Huntington 31. Hillsboro 47, Wallace 28. Pred Schleimer, Fox-Hunt .. o | Wilma Meyers, Veteran's Adm. .. 472 alveston 46, New Waverly 32, 35, Lagrange 29. Attica 46, West Lebanon 21. record. Ed Haas, Rost Jewelry ....... .. 802} 0 Posa Fossatl, E. C. Atkins .... 469 arrett 41, Angola 40. Wolcottviie 5, Topeka 34. Kingman 46, Veedersburg 43. Wm. Mattox, American Cen. . . 801 JEATY 465 | PROFESSIONAL Gi Edi E hland T ———————————————————— 600 | Edna Hall, Marcy Village ........... ary Edison 66, East Gary 50. Lawrence County Tourney Covington 36, Richland ‘Twp. Orville Ray, PHO'G Mixed 600 | Flo Smith, Prest- 0- Lite Mixed ...... 462 2| Gary Proebel 47, East Chicago’ Roosevelt |oedmore 49, Williams 23. At Marshall Hardwood Not S Donahue, Rosedale Day... ...- 600 | Sarah Smith, R. C. A. Gary Wirt 47, Portage 39. Shawswick 28, Oolitic 27. Rosedale 40, Greene Twp. 23. e Norm Obergfell, CoNSUIUEHOR ..- :~+.": | Tracey Lyons, Poster Messick Mixed. “| B Gas City Gaston 17. Fayetteville 41, Tunnelton 23. angler 41, Bigomingdale 31. Greenwood All Stars will meet the Hays OTHER LEADERS. (MEN) te Goodland 54, Ambia 41. eltonville 59, Huron 15 | Rockville 48, rshall 39 |Stellites of ‘Kokomo in the feature game By UNITED PRES Griftith 40. Lowell 38. Miami County Tourney { Bridgeton 32, Montezuma 27, {at the Dearborn gym tomorrow at 3 p.|Al Dunlap, State HIghWARY ...ovreerns 534 NEW YORK—Billy B Phpas 141%, New | INDIANAPOLIS SECOS Hammond Aon em meron oh Bend |COnYerse 120, Butler 15. | At Greencastle Hn, Both Yeams are undefeated this sat0n. Ben Hodap, Moons] Lite Mixed caswaraee a York, Sutpoipted Ruby Kessler, 146, New 0 end | Chili 32, Mexico 25. | Roachdale 46. Reelsville 30 reenwood has racked up victories. | Za ) «ST 30k ; V8. — patholie Ne. 56. Gary Wallace 49. Clay 49, Deedsville’ 23. | Bainbridge 38, Cloverdale 23. tole day's schedule starting at 10 a. m. Hn CH er ¥ y i) on DRCESTER, x 80 drew wilh Barney | Vv ] ws . | Harrisburg 49. Brookville 46. Buiicer Hilt 53, May 9); At Spencer PIOLE. Side Shamrocks vs. South Side|H. Davis, Antlers Recn vst. 8011 | MeCloskey, 156, New Glasgow, N. 8. (8). EVANSVILLE ROCKETS Hicksville (Ohio) 54, Woodburn 44 Posey County Tourney E 38, P kt 3 t oeKs ut Ted Hinton, Prest-O-Lite Mixed ...... 559 | Huntertown 2 Eimkiury (Allen) 23 : Re { Eminence 38, alrie hurg (overlime). | Cardinals; 11—East Side Hornets vs, Be-| ® irkne fl. Veterans Adm. ....... 558 | mm (8 Team That Defeated Kautskys ' Mt. Vernon 42, Wadesville 34. Spencer 34, Bolsberry 25. i 4 0 Dick Kir 0 857 | Same a y reland 37, (Dubois) 17 curity Cartage; 12—Wayne Vault Co. V8.|j py Marcy Village 5 53 to 52 and Secos 52 lo 47) Jackson ‘twp. opi rhols 31 Clarks Shelby County Tourney Dash At “Bras Asmour iE Ro.: h-Liucoin College vs. (gen indamood, Pa er Package Mxd.. Ja TIRES | Boggstown 31, Flat Rock 30. razil 47, Clay Cily 25. u e Vets; 2—Kingan A, vs Lord, Allison 2 i Jasper 45, Huntingburg 35. Morriston 31, Waldron » Cory 45, VanBuren 29. WITH REDS—It will be some Zinzer Electric of Oreenabure; d= 100IADA Fon, Huthrie, Poster-Messick Mxd... 348) | SUN., JAN, 19—3 P. Mm. Renna Jo he aaghn 3s. Mt. Auburn 40, Fairland 26. At Hutsonville, Nl. . be JCIpment xs, Broad pl 3 atoheta; tee Harold Yode JLT SLRs i348 Goodyear res PRELIMINARY—3 P. M. ] y uina " il b . He yh aper Package vs. ackville; reen- | Bill Blueher, dul 718 | Vv — yf. Knightstown L Hagerstown 2. Spencer Covmiy Tourney Palestine (TI) 62, Oblong Rat) 5s.) ». thing of a homecoming for [wood Amma) vs. ‘Bull Dogs; 7T—Muncie | Pete Coonse, Schwitzer-Cummings in M3 For Immediate ery 011 ~ Kokomo 36, Rsport Rockport 46, Chrisney 32, 8 . ‘tol . Moose vs. Indianapolis Moose) 8—Ace|Al Ralls, Schwitzer-Cumm} ngs ...ooive 842 6.00x16—7.00x16-—6.50x 15 ARMORY or e Gential 43 st. J + At Vincennes Bob White aw, Providence de- Electr Vv I Bud Lucds, Grotto .......+coesenasnss N. PENN ,, Sreeneld 4 (overtime). « Jontys County Toutuey | Bruceville ‘35, Monroe City 33 (overtime), BO Coo aver Circle. Bab. | tea) bow 8t. Joan of ATS .o-noo 537 AUTO || " ‘ 42, New Carlisle 38, Wilson 30. Edwardsport 36, PFreelandville 24. fenseman, when: he lays here h : p Bill Matthews, McQuay-N 530 BLUE P CHILDREN ADULTS ewisville 44. New Lisbon 31, Madison Twp. 40, Greene Twp. 18. St. Francisville (Ll) 29, SBandborn 28. : pay et Ing sump ofl oh Lohman, Public gervice Mixed - 3 SUPPLY . 50¢ ~ Admission 85¢ - . * - . marty 1. Bateile 2. ; with the Reds for the first time |Commercial league game at the Dears Bill Jobes. Christ the King ......... Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. er 30.

te sean tsmonow High peck, Kernel Uptical Co i i 1 Patty Striebeck, Kernel Uptic iia Whitelaw played in an Indian-

zapolis uniform from 1939 to THRILLS! SPILLS! THRILLS!

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College Basketball Scores

STATE COLLEGES De Pauw 45, Ralamazod 33, Oberlin 57, Earlham Indiana Central 59, Otkland City 53. OTHER COLLEGES > Miami (0. 60, Miami (Fla,) 44.

Palen iceland 38 {0yerime),

Western Illinois 54, 8t. Ambrose 486, Sentral Green 60, Baldwin Wallace 44. Central Michigan 67, Northern Michigan

Whtitter State 55, San Diego 52. sus Francisco State 60, Calitornia Aggies

Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Montana State 56, Colorado State 44. Colorado College 47, Colorado Mines 40, College of Pacific 89, California Poly 57.

range %0 Nevada 43, Pepperdine 42,

Times State Service

DANVILLE, Ind, Jan. 18.—Glenn Tglede

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Tulane 40, Louisiana State 38. Cincinnati 41, Ohio U. 36. Southeast PH 55, Central Missouri 49. | s 57, Creighton 34,

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