Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 10

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ur Punchers on [Edge for Torrid Tilts Thursday and Friday

18 Bouts at Armory Tomorrow Night To Reduce Field to 16 Title Scraps

By EDDIE ASH. Times Sports Editor

and Friday nights.

in the novice. If all the boys make ight and pass the physi ex-| . weight and pase Ci ve 18 wouts| Gloves Tickets tomorrow and 16 on Friday, alli peserved sea: tickets for both

in the hockey game's big|booked circuit. . . . Almas has scored shutouts and has a goal teadaverage of 3.08, compiled on |

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judges and the referee. | Sportsman's store, 126 N. PennsylAs of today, it looks like omer {vania, and at Bush-Callahan's, 136 agains {row night's slug-it-out action Willig Washington. 54 vals He Bh Np Hy She of for 12 battles in the novice| prices are: Reserved ringside and trained for a future berth | bracket and eight in the open. | first row in balcony, $2.40; main National league—hockey’s| That will reduce the tourney field floor chairs, $1.60; general admistime—for the Detroit Red Wings. | to 32, calling for 16 title matches | sion, $1, Red stands 5-feet 9%-inches| Friday, eight in the open, eight in | General admission tickets (3500) 155 pounds. . . . Saska- | the novice. |are not sold in advance. but will be Sask., is his home town. . . | Show Opens at 8 P. M. 'available at the Armory box office goalie will be at his cus-| postilities in the Armory ring on fight nights, 7 p. m. when the Caps battle | wi) pegin at 8 p.m. on both nights, Springfield

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Indians here tomor-| ang the fighting will be SOLIS: Namen) 3 Golden Slows Shaw: fi pproximately three hours. pions al icago, . 24, A " | rn weight A put are the!It will be an all-expemnse paid five- . . The fast- [same in both classes, as follows: |day trip for the Indianapolis |flyweight, 112 pounds; bantam, (champs. 1118; feather, 126: light, 135; welter, | al {147, middle, 160, light heavy, 1%, tacged to et > pie Armory fir {and all over 175, heavyweight. ja throw leather tomorro The young knuckledusters have were reported in fine fettle today by {been at it five weeks now, fighting |their coaches and trainers. The lads !for the pride of winning and fori round. . . . [the prizes at the end of the trail. | All boxers who entered the tour- | nament and fought at least once, !

will receive a-prize. Other awards ong undergo .physical examinations

. # IE K. O. . in a professionz! championship fight was posted by Tommy Burns Reache in Dublin,

yesterday. Weigh-In Hours

TIME OUT FOR BASEBALL. ,

Indianapolis Golden Glovers today laced up the training mitts for | the last time’in drill seSsions as they tapered off for the two big punch- |. for-keeps ‘programs at the Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania st. tomorrow | SN

The heavy chips are down now in the tournament's long compeJ4ition and there are 22 battlers remaining -in the open class and 28

ver the three two-minute |rnyrsday and Friday Golden Gloves frou route, to a decision of tWO paws are on sale downtown at the I

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[ OPEN AND NOVICE THREATS — Slicked up and steamed up after weeks

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some of the amateur boxers still eligible for competition for championship laurels in The Times-Legion Indianapolis Golden Gloves tourney that is in its last week, with two huge fisticuff cards scheduled at the Armory tomorrow and Friday nights. Left to right are: Bob McClary, Jackson A.C. open class heavyweight; Bill Roberts, South Side. | Community center open class light heavy; Dick Bryan, Jackson A.C. novice class lightweight, and Jack Boswell,

Jackson A.C. novice class light heavy.

Life of Kautsky Quintet

were sent through final hard drills |

By BOB STRANAHAN Rochester's Royals still are champions of the National Basketball

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All tourney boxers must weigh in league as far as our Indianapolis Kautskys are concerned. The Hoosier snipers today took stack of their 50-47 setback at the . .jwill go to the open class champions ut the Armory tomorrow between Butler fieidhouse before approximately 10,000 fans and were able to

Postmaster General Robert E. Han-|280d runnersup and to the novice! ang 6 p. m. The drawings for the trace their initial home defeat to three things.

has been named a director |class champions and runnersup. St. Louis Browns. , . . He Three Trophies ately after the examinations. The of seven directors. . . . He| Also at stake are three trophies, same procedure will be followed on baseball and football star in gone for the club having the most Friday. : days at St. Louis uni-/onen class winners; one for the club! versity as well as an outstanding winning the most novice class and water polo player at

tuckians aver. : *| Bowling scores in local leagues last night showed great improvement! Sigg over Monday night, both in quality and quantity. : - FRESHMAN PHENOM . . ., : The quality was in the form of Bob Kelly's initial 700-series of ‘the Jim Barr, Northwestern univer. season, rolled in the West Side Classic, where most of the top scoring! sity freshman Big Nine basket- [was staged, and the quantity was the great number of 600-series in "ball player, is improving week by |men’s gircles and the abundance of 500-scoring in feminine loops. week and has made a hit with | Kelly's leader was a 203, 234, 287— — the Wildcats’ veteran coach, |724, the final game being the high With 224, 245, 205—674 in the ComDutch Lonborg, . . . It's because [single count of the season in the mercial league at Fox-Hunt and of Barr's versatility in shooting. [Classic loop. Kelly performed with 1 wrence McElfresh had 652 in the . + . He shoots lefthanded from [Rost Jewelry, which tabulated 8 Blue Ribbon Tee Orem men's the pivot as accurately as he 3094 series to lead the team scor-| makes set shots with his right ing. {matches at Sport Bowl.

hand. . . . It's all very confusing to opponents. ¢ 1 { 2 = = Conkle Funeral Home, which gave 600 series, Marta Roberts copping|

ALWAYS THE SHORTSTOP. ... This will be shortstop Martin Marion’s eighth year in the National

the Rosts a merry chase for five- | the honors on a 580 in the Blue man honors with a 3091. {Ribbon Ice Cream Women's gathMike Koritza was next in line ering.

Last Night's Bowling Leaders

700 BOWLER (MEN) Bob Kelly, West Side Classic *

600 BOWLERS (MEN)

in: the minors, and has the distinction of being a regular at the one post, shortstop, in his 11 seasons, minor and major. . . . Marion has played in more than 100 games each

Lib Eichel, Indianapolis Railways. .... Lorena Stagg, Arthur Murray .... ., Hoosier C. & O. {Della Beck, Pritchett Morning Dorothy Skaggs, Stegemeier's .

... 5423} ... 537) . 538,

4 ‘Paul Moore, West Side .............. 682 > year.... His busiest campaign Was Mike Loritza, Commercial . ......... HE PEt. ine ary. 1941, when he played in 155 games, (Lawrence McEliresh, Blue Rib. Ice Cr. 652 Burdine Rowe, Arthur Murray “534 1d | Pred Spencer, West Side ...... .-... 643 Hazel Jay, Arthur Murray .......... 534 «'s « Marty is 29 years old. {Harold Goldsmith, Pennsylvania Recn.. 841 AudreygsCoffey, Stegemeier's ......... 529 8:8 {Jim Vance, Dean Pump........ ...... 639 | Daisy Stuart, Primrose . en's givens 533 HOT AND COLD What John Bader, West Bide .............. 635 Robertta Pittman, Arthur Murray .... 527

Bill Beck. West Side 631 | Elizabeth Pfeilschifter, Primrose

cer 535

makes a8 hot shooting basketball Car! Hardin, West Side ....... ...... 627 Ethel Ward, Arthur Murray .... . 522 (Mary Baas, Primrose ........ ne { Lowell Pouch, Broad Ripple B. M..... 626| | team suddenly hit the skids and i, Rutter, Chevrolet “Commi. Body.. 626 Lucille Krebs, Primrose wagers con 520| cool off? . . . No telling. . . . It's|Bob Carnagua, West Side ............ 5 | Dorothy Lombard, Primrose .. 11 like a baseball slugger who drops, LOU Leonard, Indiana Recn........... 623 Dorothy Bohlsen, Primrose. .

Paul Stemm, West Side a 0d into an unexplainable slump . . + | Prank Powley, Indiana Recn.......... | Geo. Johnson, Methodist Church. and caift hit one to a safe Spot | rch Heiss, West Side ........ for a week after enjoying a long Wendell Nave, Penn. Rec

€20 | Helen Lucas, Arthur Murray .. 619 Helen Dysert, Hoosier C. & O, .. 619 Mary Thomas, Stegemeier's .... ... 817 Mabel Skinner, Primrose .... . 615 Thelma Farrell, Primrose ....

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; -|Ray Roberson, West Side .......... . 615| Willie Clark ~Stegemeier's S18 batting splurge. . . . And it's evi- Ja3 (oherson, Ripple B. M.... ooo... ai4| Belen Hall Hoosier €. & O. ........ 313} dent now, that Kentucky caught Harold Harvey, Commercial .... gt 614 Boe sasarmening. Blue Ripon... 3is| Notre Dame basketballers off stride Bud A a OM kai #14] Juanita Cork, Arthur Murray ........ 514 rt , HOOSEr CG, & O. vvornomnss | when the Irish were swamped, 80] Bernie Laxen, Naval Ordnance... 613 Ruth Jer Homies C Murray ........ Ht - Krause John Massey, D. Adams ........... 611 | Prances Rhoads, Hoosier C. & O, ..., 512 30. . . . Irish Coach Moose | Don’ Allison, Commercial ............. 812 | Margaret Bakius, Blue Ribbon ...... 512

has the statistics to show his team sam Allen, Blue Ribbon . . . ..."

made only two field goals in 65 at-|Harcld McConkey, Penn. Recn..

|Joe Ray, West Side ... wt | Marge Battreall, Primrose :... tempts in the second half. |Al Hussong. West Side 203 | Martha Willis, “Stegemeier's » ” »

serin . 60 x | Joe W. ; |. Dutch Newton, Blue Ribbon | Jim Sorts Broad Ripple B. M......... 807 Thelma Weddle, Arthur Murray...... BOOST AMATEUR BOXING. i,q Witmer, Jobe Hancock Ing... {Helen Thomas, Primrose ....... . + .«Amateur boxing is such a hdt sport at the University of

{Ed Erler, Broad Ripple B. M......... Martha Stephens, Primrose .... | Steve Radick, Chevrolet Comm]. Mildred Ransom, Primrose .... Wisconsin that the Madison businessmen have organized a club

. 610 Clara Siddell, Stegemeier's ....

. 511 . 610(Flo Bmith, Arthur Murray ....

. 510] « 509 |

Prances Deer, Primrose ....... IB s oe {Bud Fone, Pe. Reta [Mildred Stemm, Stegemeir's .... | Ross Hewes, Grotto ; Ati 604 Mary Kelly, Arthur Murray {Curt Wray, East Side Classic 604 Meg TE

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to give the young mitt Sossers 100 {Eni ler. Defeian Rech... Cis dans ons Bn Pum iene per cent “town suppor . * |Earl Everhart Coca-Coln '''' "" 593 Martha Weatherly, Hoosier C. & O

The club is known as the Downtown Boxing Seconds and the members meet every week during the indoor boxing season, . . . Mitt tourneys at the Badger uni-

{John Mencin, West Side ... .. . {Lou Chandler, Broad Ripple B. M. .. Carol Walker, Broad Ripple B. M. Ted Arnold, West Side ....... Frank Bennett, West Side .

OTHER LEADERS (MEN)

602 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) 602 | Betty Jones, Riviera Club .........,. 6801 | Mary Gillman, Antlers wah me ai ane 601 Ruth Burch, Employment Sec. Mixed . 458 600 Gladys Lane, St. Philip Mixed Ruth Prank, Diamond Chain Maxine Bradford, Diamond Chain. ....

|Art Krick, Rot 597 ! ty k. the. ficldhouse: at ol PAlAY SER SU a | Mildred Graham, Idpls. Bleaching Mix. show [Dick Wortman, Allison Owls... .. sgo|A'onelle Evans, Inland Container... Contatuer oo. 49 every . {Guy Dillman, Inland Container... ... §72 - A , " ” | Phil Prieshoft, Holliday Mixed....... 565 WIDE GLOVES AREA. . . . The | Tom Bullock. Eagles oi... 550 i eper, Allied Printers........ Northwest Golden Gloves tourna-| Byron Sefton, Riviera Club. 253

4 nn i ; raws | Chas, Redington, Schwitzer-C ns f ment, staged in Minneapolis, raws Bick Maga af ySehwitzer-Cummins 5

All Types—Immediate Installation

young boxers from Minnesota, | Howard Horn, Empl 2 843 Z . North Dakota and parts of South Qs MeAtee,'Indpls Bleach: Mixed 331 | 0 ree Fsimates—Fasy Terms Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin. ... .|Bud Randall, St. Philip Mixed ... . 314 | wiERRILL & McKINNEY There #8 no other central Gloves! 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) . 49 Fairfield—BR. 8986 | Marta Roberts, a aa meet in that area and district tour- | Ma eares aria, Blue Ribbon Ice Cr. . 580 RN

| Stegemeier’ it, 57 are held to keep the center|Ann Poppaw, Bite Ribbon ° OF The heavy. | jf * Barkhau, Blue Ribbon Duplicated in

en under 200. . . . Our Own Shop

weight favorite is Vince ‘Donnelly,

Julia Lang, Primrose House i 565 |

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Katie Hoover. Arthur Murray Dance . 557 Helen Anderson, Pri hy iy While You an smatewr Bille Sensation 3 the, Bertha JToumey: Primos Sl 388 he tender age ein. er North. {ee Bon, YU. 8. Rubber. ....... 552 | ; “ Biers, Btegemeier's ... ....... 550! west standouts are Del Flanagan, Mabel Pscher, (Blue Ribbon #0... 30 DR. DAVID TAVEL ’ n, lightweight, and Jerry Slavin, mid- |g}, Fogle, Hoosier ©, & oo. 2: 381} 16 w. wash. sr. RL. 6000

v + +» + How'd s0 many| Irish get up that way?

The Home of

, The Caps Must Scalp the Indians Boys the Pennant Race Is “Crooshul”

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: Boxes $2.20 and Side Mezz. $1.80, $1.20 Res.

(Tax Included) Are On Sale Now. and Phone Orders Accepled at Es Coliseum, TA-4555, and L. Strauss & Co., LI-1561, Box Offices.

night's bouts will be held immedi-;

‘George Glamack. The second was

One of these was the inability to stop the pivot capering of big

their own nose tilting at charity onds remaining in the first hall.

pull the big fellow out of the lineup and Glamack responded by tossing through 10 vital points in the last 20 minutes on a twisting, "pane ot which was almost im-

It was hard to figure why the Kautskys were so disdainful charity, but the books showed that

{they hit only half of their free! chances. Thy made but nine of Schaefer, 13

18, which isn’t considered very passable even in schoolboy circles.

Miss From Field

And Indianapolis wasn't exactly Diets /burning up from the field efihef. | Totals ..19

On at least three occasions the tail

end of a fast break went wrong INDIANAPOLIS

when easy baskets seemed imminent. | That could have meant at least six: more points.

|chances, and the third had to do By this time it had been necessary No boxer will be permitted to with the ability of the New York- to jerk Leo Klier and Risen befight unless he weighs in and re-|ers to go just as fast just as long cause of their heavy load of per-

isonals and the Kautsky shock troop-

| Glamack, a former North Carolina ers weren't able to match Roches-

Last week's show was highlighted free tosses during the first hall] The Royals rolled on to a fiveby fast and potent fisticuffing and but tall Slim Risen accumulated point, 41-36, lead in the third pethe guess is that it will be even four personal fouls guarding him. riod when the Kautskys were limited

| Indianapolis outscored the invad{ers in the final stanza, 11-9, but the

Royals played a clever possession game to protect their slender lead’

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handball titles, and one to the novice boxer ceives an okay from the tournament as the Kautskys. the Missouri Athletic club. . . . He{showing the most promise for open medical staff. And no contestant ! played minor league ball with Tulsa | competition next year. The last is|under 16 will be permitted to box. All-American, was limited to two ter skill in 1926 before turning his atten-ithe Henry O. Goett special award. tion" to the practice of law, and Ty, eight open class champions later to politics . will form the Indianapolis team ; , that will compete with teams from |sterner battling from bell to bell This forced Coach Ernie Andres tis five points. AL I EO ve civen wy 38 other cities in the annual Tour-|in the bouts tomorrow and Friday. | tuckians deny they have given up on their basketball Wiidisls Jus ° ° : ee manne of that upeet-ol-theverr of fesly Pin Counts Produced ee oto mec oor High Pin Counts Produced =: Chicago. . . . The Cats are still » : ° { possible to stop. the biue bloodest team in the na-| | Ww t Sid Cl L | With 21 wins in 23 starts . . . the . law of averages cut in, the Ken-' By BERNARD HARMON

Schaefer 2, Closs, Davies,

| Cervi, Holzman. Mehalek (Detroit);

OfMcials—Lou

Maybe it was due to the fact that Kriznecki (Chicago).

night. And that has been a big! against some of their other victims here—they simply outran ’em. Thus the home streak saga of the! Kautskys came to an end. It was the first setback in 15 long games!

before the final - buzzer sounded. | They also saw some mighty classy basketball play on the part of both!

clubs, particularly the Royals. ;

The home boys started out neatly Youngstown

enough and took a 5-0 lead before Bob Davies got & free throw for! Rochester. Kautsky plays continued to click and all hands had a part in shooting the Hoosiers into a 17-12 lead in the first period. Fancy Playmakers Al Cervi and Bill Holzman, two fancy playmakers for the Royals, | led a second period rush which] closed the gap, however, and it was Cervi’s shot which tied things up at 28-all with about a minute of the half remaining.

{at the field house for them, but the Feit, ewe 34 |customers. got a full share of thrills| Detroit

{factor in the Kautsky success Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE Wastern Division

Indianapolis Rochester PG FT PM PT PP Kier, f .. 4 2 4 Davies f 4 4 32 1 2iJohnson, f 2 1 2 Risen, ¢ ...3 3 4Glamack, ¢ 4 4 3 |Andres, g. 3 1 1 Cervi g 4 18 iCloss, g 4 1 2Holzman, g 4 0 1 Doerner, f 1 ©O0 OlLevane, g .3 0- 3 Galloway, el 0 0} i 1.3} 9 9 14 Totals .® 10 13 —8sore by Periods— s¥re fans 17 14 §5 11-47 iRochester ..............13 20 9% #3

Throws Missed-—Doerner 2. Risen

Glamack, Dutch

Paul Moore of the West Side] For the second consecutive night, | they were in front, but the Royals! 1, ine preliminary the Greenwood Alcircuit had 235, 226, 221682 for|feminine loops failed to produce a bad plenty of finishing power last Stars defeated the U. 8. Tire team, 38-1.

L Pet. Pla INDIANAPOLIS 20 11 .645 1661 1649 Anderson ........ 19 14 575 1959 1940 Oshkosh ......... 17 13 568 1726 1645 an ....J.. 17 13 566 1557 1582 enn 18 15 545 1884 1807 +» 4 28 125 1518 1914 Eastern Division Rochester T 74 1903 1744 | Pt. Wayne 613 1785 1802 Toledo ..... 487 1903 1848 Syracuse .... i 1359 Tri-Cities ... A587 #1375 1519 11 22 333 1798 1958

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Rochester 50, INDIANAFOLIS 47.

Chicago

58. Detroit 53.

Tri-Cities 53, Oshkosh 47.

NEXT GAMES

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‘and the Kautsky scoring chances in| {the waning minutes of play were toe and far between. Summary:

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at Moline.

Cerdan Is Winner In London Scrap

LONDON, . Feb. Marcel Cerdan of Morocco, European middleweight champion, iscored a fourth round knockout to-|

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Davies sent Rochester out in front, | night over Bert Gilroy of Scotland

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32-31, with only a matter of sec-iin. their scheduled 10-round bout. !

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Tulsa, at the Armory before a crowd | ball association revealed today that of 2300. Thom weighed 187 pounds and Knox 196. | After the rivals divided falls, | Knox won the deciding toss in 20 son, in addition to the Wednesday! minutes by applying a backbreaker. The Oklahoma grappler won the, first fall in 25 minutes with a rolling leg breaker and Thom annexed the second in 11 minutes with a

Brape yine. Semiwiadop; Salvator Was an eight-team affair last season.

it is planning three eight-team week-end leagues to play next sea-

evening Twlight league. | Plans call for expanding the fourteam Manufacturers league and the | six-team City league both to eight{club circuits. The Municipal league

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Second place in the American Hockey's league's Western division is about as static as a two-way stretch girdle. Pittsburgh’s determined Hornets have a chance tonight to leap-frog both the idle Indianapolis Caps and Buffalo to vault into the slot behind Cleveland, The Hornets, just a point behind in the tight four-club struggle, play in Providence tonight while Cleves land entertains the St. Louis Flyers, Both Pittsburgh and the Barons will be favored heavily to pick up points, « Caps’ Turn Tomorrow Tomorrow night it will be the |Caps' turn to move back into |second place. { Coach Tommy Ivan's charges play host to Springfield for the last time | this season at the Coliseum and the |

Indianapolis skaters have hopes of {extending their string to six games without defeat. The clubs have broken even-here in two previous

meetings while the Caps won one

and tied one in the other meetings in Springfield. One game remains to be played in Springfield on March 1. The Ivanmen hold a long edge {in goals scored with 22 against {Springfield's nine. : | Coach Babe Seibert's Indians moved into second place in the |Eastern division of the loop last {night by scoring a goal in the final {period for a 4-3 decision, AMERICAN. LEAGUE Western Division

W L T Ps. G OG Cleveland ........ 31 12 5 67 210 154 {BUftalo .......... 7 1 8 62 208 148 | INDIANAPOLIS 235 13 12 62 2120 154 | Pittsburgh n 186 143 8t. Lous 166 208 } | . | Hershey . 199 148 Springfield 150 179 | |New Haven .. 36 151 17% | Providence 16 44 . 9 41 15 213 | Philadelphia ..... 4 42 5 13 153 3 |

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Springfield 4, St. Louis 3.

NEXT GAMES Tonight —Pittsburgh at Providence: Here shey at“Philadelphia; 8: Louis at -Cleves

Tomorrow nighi--8pringfield at INDIANe APOLIS; Providence at New Haven.

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