Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1947 — Page 24
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: & ; - : on $4 : a. 20 or More Bouts o [Kingan Shasters Neg (Neal ~ |Fire High Tofal | 3 a ora, Tap In Times-Lec JON [mm wm ane + ws 30-R0UNC Match of M417 In this week r ; iy in the Indiana Central Rifie league. MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 30 (U. PJ Armory Ring Show Complete team scores: Alice O'Neal of Indianapolis tow Allison—1376 Bell-1358 day was paired with Margaret I 15 Saud.» videon ....1.37a| Gunther of Memphis, Tenn, in a Amateur Boxers All Set for Call to : : uiiaine Bl ig round: match in the Doherty | Ass Fistic Battles Starting at 8 P. M.. tire M0 women's golf tournament. p11 IT , "9 Miss O'Neal advanced into fe, *- Intractt By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editer Pe third ‘round yesterdsy with & 1 basketball « The highly-keyed amateur boxers competing in The Times-Legion & up triumph over Mrs. Maurice Gilck Five of Golden Gloves fourney are ready and anxious to pour leather againiq of Baltimore in 19 holes. -— tonight. The two tourney favori . 3 The Armory ring, the indoor “punch bowl,” will be the scene of the |, y vores. Babe “Seidhouse | | weekly offering of mitt fireworks and: the first battle between young|o: Kirby, also moved ahead yesterdays Washington fistiq performers is scheduled 10 go on at 8 p. m. r. 31|Mrs. Zaharias shots a sub-par 71 oa There will be competition in . . to eliminate Jean Hopkins of Lake bill both tournament classes, open and| (G/oves Tickets wood, O, 2 and 1, while Miss Kire "Irish | novice. Weight divisions are the . 2i3(by ousted Mrs. Ed Bush of Cleves same in both classes but the open| A nf Prices 171land, 6 and 4. . Cathedral contestants have the more experi- uh : 3} Say Right § ence. However, it frequently hap-| wyopei prices for tonight's Golden | Y. M. C. A. to Swim : Raina bi pens that the younger kn Gloves amateur boxing show at the ms ane 9 ne ers steal the show with their huge |, oo Mol 0 EE m| Against Culver Repl i supply of determination to SWING, oo de $240; first row in bal- The Y. M. C. A. senior swimming rh Gos All matches are scheduled bin floor, $1.60; general admission, $1.00; Pro Grid Gi Military Academy Saturday at Cule second slot the three-round distance, Fotsion of | children under 12, 50 cents. rid Giants ver. econd Sw utes e round, Ringside and other reserved seat| Gian J The following Indianapolis swime To Meet Sunday two Juages wd the rel Ad 3 tickets are on sale downtown at the an John Cannady mers will take part in these events: jas » na rs in the Notre Dame winner must always be declared, Bush-Callahan store, 136 E. Wash- ORK, Jan, 30 (U, Poe 50-yard free style, Dick Pang and Broad Ri Ay = re _cen-| EL Wariner, ident of the since -there can not be any Te- oi, and at the Sportsman's John Cannady, a star center for Bill Barkhaus; 100-yard breast Silent Hoos} ter, sin T and Leo Barnhorst, | | Consolidated Midget Race Car as-| | {mache under the Golden Gloves |store, 126 N. Pennsylvania, during Indiana university in 1945 and 1946, | stroke, Ivan Chalfie and Bob Wase with ~doubl uard, Indianapolis. , , . Brennan | ; ; rules. store hours. today became the first New York|son; 220-yard free style, George the week-en 23 the biggest boy an’ the squad, Cte: has called a : a. |, The tournament is sanctioned bY | The Armory box office will open [football Giant to sign for the 1947{Kira and Bil Frederick: 10-yard The Roc standing 6 feet 4 inches. . . . He's | ing of all members for the ‘Amateur Athletic Union Of tonight at 7 o'clock, First bout is| season, backstroke, Jim Reimer and Are great mom a good hook-shot and good on the Feb. 2, at 1 p. m, in the Palm room . |America, Indiana district, ANC ecnedyled at 8 p.m. So far there| Cannady, second choice of the|thur Campbell; diving, Barkbaus as some poc re . + » Brennan also Notre|of the Claypool hotel. Formal plans |competent referees, judges and [yo been no ticket problem, with [Giants in the draft, probably will|and Jim: Harnish; 150-yard medley ship for a Dame's leading scorer with 144 points| o.)) |. on oisted for an opening timers supervise all bouts. plenty of reserved and general ad-ibe used on New York's defensive relay, Campbell, Chalfie and Fred= Then they . «+ At any rate, the game will be nel this oo probably May 15. Eliminate Delays missions available. team and may play three different|erick; 200-yard free style relay, Millers on f a battle between two of the na- Many drivers who have been rac- Every effort will be made to run positions—center, guard and quar-|{Jack Foster, Gene Beuchel, Jack second trip tion's top-flight teams... . . The ing in Florida have returned and off 20 or more bouts tonight, and have parental “consent” cards and |terback. “ Frazier and Joe Phillips. county for Irish will be in Indianapolis Mon-| "onoring- their mounts for| : in fast time, by eliminating any these must be filed with the tour- | play at’ Wi day to tackle the Butler Bulldogs. spring. New creations are under- delay between matches. : nament committee. at the weigh-in. night. s = = way to compete on the midget Boys from at least seven different | Pau] J. McDuff is Golden Gloveg Grete: BALL OF FIRE. . . . Only toe [courses this spring, which are ex- . {weight divisions Goth classes) wil | committee chairman. Gives shows] Following the Kentucky Wildeats re- (pected to provide the fastest speéd be called. upon to fight en tonights) ough Coden | (lov Butler, Was ell go. the card, but the divisions to be selected are usually held on Friday, it was! ’ member last year’s defeat at the midget fans have witnessed on will Si be ta until | 10 chance to Thurainv) : Greencastle bands of Notre Dame .-. . And Indiana tracks- { for action 8 a ro Basessary c ge ks ays PRE-WAR MODELS * Saturday ni Saturday's game is “it” for the | - The circuit will have seven tracks after the drawings along a > ili dates gy on un week's . second appe Cats as far as regular 1946-47 [in the C. M. R. A. this season.’ Pp. m. h : ~ Jake Cask regular season play is concerned. Drivers and car owners from Mun- | > aE 3 SRE All tournament boxers must presentation will go back to Fri- S$ 95 Carmel on | + - In last season's fracas Notre |cie, Richmond, Greenfield, Terre $ The Hird show of The Times-Leaioh Weigh 1a and puss ii physical £3. day might. | row night Dame won, 56-47, whem Geerge |Haute, New Castle, Alexandria and| GLOVERS ON MARK e third show o imes-Legioh |aminations, and this meats 4 In Top Form Bend Satur Ratterman, going in as a sub- |Indianapolis will attend Sunday's, Golden Gloves tourney is to be held in the Armory ring tonight Shire gil gible J: eoupe} tions] Tournament boxers completed aaa Central Cat stitute, scored his team’s ast} Session. when about 40 well-conditioned amateur mitt tossers square off in Wee d at the Armory to- [me train Joaniay ood an | ® trame. ” fey: Hen points. . . . Ratierman so EE {A Tas ra tains Ch Bo | milne A e even Kentucky's a grass po Signed a continuation of the eliminatién batles. Among the many young | day, between 3:30 and 6 p. m. Six; noiv form The lads have had| 3 an be the visi broke out in flames and Kentucky | rweg n © ») fisticuffers still in the running are, top, left to right, Lou Faucett, Pion is Se SO raw | several weeks of drilling under their late ballon tires. morrow nig WP] « ings for nigh ruard. | «Conch Rupp swooned om the | NsW YORE un. of the an.| Rickey Dilk: and Dooige Defabis, ai of the Jackson A. % i ve held § fiaiely after the belie fin a lot a oak amt Cardinals. « 2 = «|America Football conference today| lower, left to ri , Laon Haris alter Cao oorge 18007: [physical examinations are COm- yy pe reeled } ing hs pro- Hates wide fender | H : VETERANS BARELY NUDGED |signed Dick Barwegen, Purdue! all of the Douglas-Hi clu wenty or more bouts are to be | pleted. gram, JH, . Only four of the first 20 ground {guard, to a one-year contract. staged tonight; with the first at 8 o'clock. Al Must Weigh In | Gee the mitt throwing gets wn- | MODELS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ON gainers in the National Football : No boxer will be permitted to der way at 8 p. m. action will be! . : , league in 1946 were rookies , ., . a" Pp fight unless he weighs in and re- continuous for at legst three hours DELUXE MODELS—$42.95 Up Doostur Cen: Pat Harder and Elmer Angsman of ans ip s roves ceives the go-ahead from the|lS minutes. | sta? the Chicago Cardinals, Walt : : . L ol tournament medical staff, and no| The tourney field still is packed Anderson 8t. Schlinkman of Green Bay, and Tom e w : fk rresses Leader boy under 16 will be permitted to with boxers in both open and novice | fr Harmon of the Los Angeles Rams, | § 16 an oo . IS elg compete. classes and there will be no short- | LOOHD ap prevented veterans from making a CHICAGO, Jan. 30 (U. P).—For- All tourney boxers under 21 must age of talent on tonight's menu. . Clayton 43, 3 sweep of top positions for the first By BERNARD HARMON ay Cock 3 the leasue-jead TIRES Re Recovery time in the senior pro Jesgue hiStory.| The West Side Center was again in the bowling spotlight 1ast TUght. vidual scoring agers he ar Si Robi i R Ils Pg em. . as the best individual scoring performance in league circles emerged from | gp {Onferenct. basketball Taoe $0. ugar inso eca Ss i § Hows Mi: GREENBERG AND THE uy, west Side Merchants loop. |aay, closely pressed by Indiana's, '] Make safety surer on slippery Marion 48, W FENCES. . . . Now that Hankus Ed Manship, the portly West side furniture man, has taken a lot of meioh Hamilton, G d b ib Off r I} streets and slick highways with Jitahan 31, 3 Pankus is in the National league,| hing about “bowling his weight” It was a pretty tough assignment Cook has 132 " ran ri e e {§ Goodyear's “take-hold” traction and Napoigen. 30, eine at (ott fed ry S pnie | for the big fellow, who tips the scales at 20 pounds. That meant it! averaged 17.2 points per 2 at (left field only): Pitts- " game, compared with Hamilton's h 1a!] quicker stops. Come in. gjge Pera swing would take a 720 series to oblige 116.4 On the f their NEW YORK, Jan. 30 €U. P)— York fight. Although he had told! c00x16 rig burgh, 365 feet: Chicago, 358; Cin- the hoys. 603 for Sally Twytord's Comets in| - basis 0 first Robinson, recent! | reporters about it, shortly after the The chances are we Red 06, cinnati, 328; Boston, 337; Bfooklyn, five. games, the two by far were Ray (Sugar) yi have your size in stock, $ §8.10 Rockfleid 32, ! Well, last night Ed bowled hisithe Ernest Johnson Coal league at/the best field goal shots in the| crowned world welterweight cham. OJ€T Was made. Ray said he never, ave ¥ ! % 336; St. Louis, 351; Philadelphia, |, op: connecting for 258, 241, 223 Pox-Hunt. Onietas to the “fight-fix” hurly Dad reported it to the New York§ now. Pie Tax Saves 0, 34; New York, 219. . . . New York.| gp; i, tne Merchants loop. It was| Indianapolis will have plenty of Plot, adaed iving| Athletic commission aor to the dis- § ; Cincinnati and Philadelphia should Both tallied 34 field goals in 85 burly in bexing today by reviving "oi, 0 oom SIZES the first 700 series rolled by Man-|representation in the 36th annual of hie & stronger Wicd THE FOLLOWING 4 Butler 9, Wa be easy for the big fellow. . , . The hip, who tes a 170 average and) Petersen classic, now in pro at attempts, or an average of two out|an old story of how ger’ Chai Eddie E of the 1 Evansrille 49, left field fence at Detroit, where has been competing in leagues for;the' Archer-35th Recreation alleys! {of five. Four extra free throws) to bribe him in a f somewiut | commission confirmed the fact that In STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE 3 0 he gained his fame, is 340 feet. ’ in Chicago, on tomorrow's program. jgave Disk. 4 narrony scoring margin sisia: Jo that of the samo of- Ea DELIVERY Centre 48, 7 by oe he = ay n sii Two other powerful series were ductus oh the 3:45 p. m. squad |” THe ying Ie: Robinson was offered, however, °f the attempted “fix.” ; 3 Dart mous 3 games. : tuned 2 BY meahers of Be Joop, wre 3 gatranic, while ai 6:45 Bamitn, mag U3 M18 113 oy $2500 if he would refrain) Robinson's rehashed revelations § 7,00xI5 7.00xi6 §5.25x21 iy Beirott Teck 2 Pred Mitchell hammering out 201, |p. m. an additicnal 16 face thewiit™'f™ tf - 6 35 2 % 117 [from going through with his then- came as Eagan, former Olympic 6.50x15 6.00x16 4.50x2i y Eastern Ken SITS OUT SPRING TRAINING |: 24—68 for Conkle -Punerali maples In quest of a slice of the jorssusen.e. lows & 31 15 ® 113 | pequled fight against Champion|Night heavyweight champion, was] 8+30X ' .& ; sc ... For the first time in 30 years| 0 5_Wai Hola Soaplied vy fs, miclon. hedul t | Kernang "sia & 3% 3.8 H3IMarty Servo on Sept. 6. Robinson preparing for Graziano at tomor- 5.50x17 b5.25xi8 : Joe McCarthy won't be going south =. 2 ne 3:45: Bill Tarrant, Jack Hunt, Bud a 2 ron & Bah ld FeDosie a io Televiad Shei Tews heaping Sein fhe own $T0CK for spring training this year . . , oe Indianapolis league again Schoch, Don McNew, Bab Kelley, | { Ehlers, ag ah ea 3 » i] offer, “1 was hot after the| sion, ALL SIZE TUBES IN Living in leisure at his Buffalo! ated some mift : al-|Gene Briner, Tony Jardina, Bob| title. { ‘Not a bookie in New York would! home, the former boss of the | Pree h it oe “ y omg. z Drexler, Fred Schleimer Maurice Amateur Boxer Dies The Servo-Robinson bout never give middleweight challenger GrazCB the older Jou sen he. as mDATdmEnt of ‘the _pre vious | Wellnan, Lou Fouts, Chuck Mar-|' ypu York, dem. 0 (0 P| mot oe rey Hanoy rp 150 8 chance today against Eagar WHITE SIDEWALL DISCS—All Metal But the older you get, the more |e ynesday, Red Stuart led the Key, Ken Christensen, Pred Mounts, | pth, rooklyn, | 1a irea, leaving the title vayou appreciate Florida.” . . . Looking |, 4;v;q0a)5 with 221, 231, 244—696 | Dick Nordholt, Carl Mindach, Dean |ARthony Sconzo, 16, of Brooklyn, later retired, 8 (brown hair who now is chairman $P.95 rer ‘down the years, McCarthy added, | cums With 221, 231, Linson, -John Mencin, Paul Stemm, |¥1O Suffered a subdural hemorrhage| cant. obinson beat Tommiy Bell/of the commission. We pd] 5 “Six weeks training should be|° 1odiana Fur. ) ? ,1In a Golden Gloves amateur bout|for the vacani crown last Dec. 20.| ,. , o tomorrow, the bell is Oscar Behrens, John Kiesel, Harry lender Har N Pp enough for the average player but, Jess Montague had 207, 225, 237— Wheeler, Cl Baker, Len last Friday, died yesterday at Kings| Although the slender em Ne-| }eduled to clang on the fifth . ait While: at’ egtoo Siok ft varies with the age of the men. |809 for Coca-Cola; Joe Michaelis Faust, Harold Stricklin, Howard (Brooklyn) county hospital. Death gro said he had been approached g,,, of the state building to start ® insialied. in 13 seconds por wheel i But a ball club can train too long Th 5 HO for Indiana BUF; i1ers: Howard Deer Jr. Ralph |¥aS listed as accidental and his op-|by many gamblers in other €ities. thi Tisoric $100,000-bribe en-|| © rey ITE OWuds, Suppty Ye and some years spring averages|John Mencin 259, 186, 226671 for Richman, Gomer Allred ana Ernest |Ponent in the bout at Ridgewood the $25,000 bribe offer was the only ounter. @ Usharmed by mud or snow. don't give the right slant on a play-|Marott Shoes; Art Baker 210, 225, y Grove was exonerated. one he ever had receiyed for a New it | § Catia Louch: Sor) arger and wheels : ” 223-658 for LVL, L. S. Pratt: John | Allred. ——| Graziano is accused of failing to! © Makes lites er's caliber. ida Murphy 184, 221 ft 4 . Tor Bove. : On Later Shift report to the commission the offer! For Mostly All Cars With 16” Wada » ’ 5 656 n HOLKE'S EXPERIENCE , , . |Sealfast, and Charley Cray 214, 220,| Included on the later shift are Indians Discover The Have of & $100.00 Sent Bribe. | To vey, metal ly banterizd earrosion About 20 years ago the Indianap- |221—655 for Indiana Fur. Hershell Stillwell, Fonnie Snyder, and finished with the finest ename
HOOSI lost his stride. . . . He went stale | Two 600-series were turned in by Bert Garland, Fred Estle, Bob Surprise. For the first time, the (He is 23. Both players were on Entry blanks-for the 26th annual : LIN and couldn't buy a base hit in the |feminine pastimers. Lois Haugh-|{Earl, Ed Campbell, Bill Bilsky, Pp ; A edhe P . rh Bruno | CitY independent basketball tourna- ICE SKATES MOUNTED INNERS y a3 ic 14 back in } iti Arbaugh and Leo Ah Indianapolis ball club today learned | mende e indians by . South , , . Yet he regained his |ton, back in league competition Ralph Arbaugh an earn. : Haas, the old time St. Paul Ameri- ment, scheduled to open Feb. 17 at and Mate batting eye in the Indians’ regular |after an absence of a year because! Top prize in the eight-game affair that one of their 1947 rookie pitch- can association outfleldez who is e|the Dearborn gym, have been placed | 4 ON SHOES Springs, p season opener at home, was the |Of illness, flashed some of her for-|is $5000 and a diamond medal. The! ers ‘was named the most valuable Fargo-Moorhead manager. Robert | {in the mail, it was announced today | Heav Duty Toe 211 E. Wa hitting star of the game and | mer skill by mowing down 226, 222, four leaders also compete for 8 Ljaver in the Northern league for|Haas is no kin of Bruno Haase |by Harold G. Engelhardt, tourney eavy u Po LR batted in the winning run. . . . |210—658 in the Solataire matinee bonus prize of $5500. Numerous | 1946. According to Sullivan, Bruno Haas manager. : D il 4 i 9.95 —— Holke said he felt stronger just as {oop at Dezelan’s. Eva Williamson other awards, including special | pe is Robert a ¢| predicted that the 27-year-old teft-| Invitations have been sent to in-| immediate #1 very vo ——— soon as he got a breath of north- connected for her fifth 600- -series prizes for each squad, are also at Haas, southpaw, ! hander would make good with the! dustrial plants, athletic clubs, {
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who was obtained {Indians this year." | churches and other independent ALL SIZES IN STOCK Ladin 1ihae cooked Tova. “oa {by the Indians ¢| Bob Haas is a Fargo product, hav- | outfits. Deadline for entries is Feb. | "$1 95 1 : isome time ago . ting started his career with the Fargo| 9. Blanks also are available at the, . ROSE BOWLER SAYS I DO Last Night’ 5 Bowling Leaders - {from the Fargo- 3 American Legion juniors in 1934. | Bush- Callahan sporting goods store. Rubber Blade Auto Fans 1 Pr. APP! LIAI « Julius Rykovich, halfback on WW BOWLER (MEN) {John Guding, Central Recm........... 552° Moorhead Twins. He pitched for the Twins in 1938 — Sale Price SPECIAL —1054 VIR the University of Illinois Rose Bowl Eq Manship, West, Side Merchants... 721 he Hi war Lit. 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Rykovich will remain | Art Baker, Indianapolis ...... 858 | 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Y members © Bob Haas ried and the fa.ner of a son, 3. Es {John Murphy, Indianapolis .., ou $38 | Hazel Wagner, Johnson Coal... ..... 574 | Northern League Haas led 1 Northern league ¢ in the university and the couple will | Charley Cray, Indianapolis .... ' Emalou Burton Lilly 558 | Baseball Writers sssociation in a pitchers with a low -earned-run Cleazs JX indshield of mist in spring Ed Walsh, Federal Empl . and fa Feside in Champaign in a quonset | $4 Fulton, Ano 648 | Sally reat. annzon Cou Coal oo oe 330 poll conducted by president-elect average of 2.30. He appeared in 29 i Rein oves ice and sleet in inter. «ua io, Kg bey 11 8 GE uit sobhit C8 1 | Eugene Pitsgerad of Fargo, N. D. games. He pitched #2 complet = OLD DIZ SPEAKS Although |9scar Behrens, Indianapolis . Patty Striebeck ’ Johnson Coal. . 535 {who is president-secretary of the games, the best in this department. Dizzy Dean will broadcast the St, |B Laneiy, 5" seatory |. Helen: Miler” radians sair® ~"""" 333|@roup. He is sports editor of the Haas also led the league in strike- HORNS Louis Browns’ games this year and |ECL pio, anion fi? Sim Shah co 2 Blass Forum. The Parso-Moortiond ute with 19. He. won 19 gums, “ee RU, ives 4 not the Cardinals’, the big fellow pi%e White, Inter-Club Rosemary Kruger, Johnson oy “rica $26 club was a member of the Braves another top mark, and lost five. He For ALL said he’s still going to pull for the Clarence ] aker, Indiana olis. 21110 Prances. Eiitvan, pay Jewelry Mineq 18 Indians farm System) lost Your unt pitched In 213 innings, Rliowey 52 Cars erson, ll Cowainat players “because theyre |G ist: kit Sa Conme:: 6 fous tuner, Rati SRC wikia i ater Boson and Indianapolis earned runs and walked 4 _— $3.29 . $9.95 y . e n ’ i _/& great bunch.” , . , But old Diz |¥fnny Morgan ntl Fruaks o . 813| Thelma Rofiingsworth. 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