Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1947 — Page 8
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Lighter Weight Boys Due for Action Tonight
Chicago Stadium Scene
a or Of Fistic - Classic * Rogers Hornsby, GLOVES BROADCAST former king in CHICAGO, Feb. 24. — The Is wwn sien h Golden Gloves tournament of. : He was } by Champions, tonight, tomorrow |
and Wednesday, will be broadcast % on WGN. Details of the bouts the one Pur- po oo will be aired from 11 p. m. to pose . . . to go tot Hornsby conclusion. Results of early the club's spring training camp and | matches will be announced shortserve as batting coach, . . . The| ly after the ringside broadcast American league Indians are going | begins. WGN is 720 on your dial.
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Cleveland's spacious Municipal sta- By ART WRIGHT diym and Prexy Veeck and Mana- Times Staff Writer ger Lou Boudreau hope to develop CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—With more
the latest reports from ers in the nation assembled here Tucson, preliminary work wnder in the Windy City and all poised Hornsby has been satisfactory, al- | for action and rarin’ to climb though not all of Rogers’ “pupils” through the ropes and pitch have been convinced. . . . Pat Seery, leather, the annual Tournament of outfielder, believes he has been Golden Gloves Champions is to get helped considerably by the old mas- going in the spacious Chicago stater of the mace. ... But Jim Hegan, dium tonight. . who once played for Hornsby at| Thirty-nine teams are on hand, Oklahoma City, isn't sure whether representing 39 cities and 29 states his batting form has been improved in the vast western Golden Gloves
‘more long ball hitters. . . . Accord- than 300 of the best amateur boxing
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by early drills under his former territory, embracing the Midwest, INDIANAPOLIS GLOVES TEAM — Here is the Indianapolis Golden Gloves tutor. . . . But it's a dead cinch that South, Southwest, Northwest and| team ready fo carry on in the Tourney of Champions at Chicago. Front, left no player is going to be hurt by Far West. to right: Sylvester Simmons, 135; Julius Griffith, 147; William Clemmons, heavyRogers’ pointers. . . . He led the Train For Weeks
National league in Batting seven| mpe vounc niet gladiators have weight. Standing, George Tabor, 112; Russell McKinney, 126; Weldon Phelps, 160; times . . . and Six of the Years Were neon training and fighting for, Bill Roberts, 175, and Gene Parker, 118.
consecutive. several weeks in their own areas to! . . i caving on m ieaso seams oo | 1H) Mechanics Laundry Takes Women's City Pin Crown
jcarrying on in Chicago against opBy BERNARD HARMON °
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{ponents from other parts of the the American Hockey league have |... "rar flung Golden
been eliminated as post-sedson 0 oc 1 Playolt contenders, members of | “1yre, rings have been set up in [|] Ig ace the Flyers’ Booster de Chicago stadium and there will be WwW L Pet
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ceived a salary of $13,000, which the 112, 118, 126 and 135. On Tues- games and left the Whiz Kids a their winning 1080 series. resulted over the week-end, with was. $1000 more than the Birds day, the four heavier divisions will chance to tie, or possibly win, the Miss Berkopes, however, failed to Lois Houghton, former leader, dropwere permitted under the frozen answer the bell, the 147, 180, 175 crown. continue as champion in the singles Ping to third. Cletays Swords, with salary ban. . . . The Cooper and heavyweight. Survivors willl Both teams face tests tonight and all-events divisions, but the 558 and a 96-handicap, took the brothers Walker and Morton, heard lcarry on Wednesday night. {with the Badgers getting the tough- ‘latter title may remain in the fam- lead with her 654. of it and promptly cornered] The Indianapolis Times-Legion est assignment. Wisconsin plays Uy, as her sister, Josephine, welded! The men’s 37th annual state Breadon for the same amountthat|Golden Glovers arrived yesterday the rugged Purdue team, always Series of 603, 541 and 532 into a tourney was in full swing as the Marion was to receive. . . . It afternoon and took a test weigh- hard to beat on the home floor, at 1676, putting her far out in front Minor events opened at Pritchettwasnt long after this that both|in at the downtown C. Y. O. gym. Lafayette, while Illinois travels to Over the nine-game route. Hunt O'Grady alleys. The team
{Depa Is Near State Loop Title
Coopers were off the Cardinal] Eugene Bland of the South Side Michigan for a match with the fifth’ In the handicap division of the events got under way last week-end,'A record crowd of 11,029 saw Notre
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Butler Nips Purdue In Home Closer
DePauw today was within a game of the Indiana College conference championship and it is the Tigers’ oldest rival, Wabash, which bars the road. The teams tangle Wednesday night at Crawfordsville and a victory would enable DePauw to fin. ish ahead of both Butler and oncebeaten Evansville, The Tigers rolled over Earlham at Richmond Saturday night, 81 to 51, with Red”Gardner contributing 30 points for the Tigers. They led at the half, 40 to 28. Coach Tony Hjnkle's Bulldogs, closed their home season in a blaze | of glory with a 56-to-48 overtime
-jconquest of Purdue.
The Blueclads came from behind in the final 30 seconds of regulation play to deadlock things at 47all,
Maas Connects It was Charley Maas who flipped
the buzzer sounded to send the game into the extra session. Jim Doyle put Butler in front from the foul stripe, then Butler sent some 12,000 fans wild by tossing nine points for the verdict. Buckshot O'Brien, Doyle and John Barrowcliff were the pointgetters in this late rush.
ership in the first half and the Boilermakers seemed to have things fairly well in hand until Butler
The Gold and Black lost Bill Berberian on personals, while Butler also had to get along without | Bob Evans and Maas during part of the overtime due to fouls.
Play Wayne Next
5 | ' i ; 's city i - | Friday night when they ca on followers came up with the WISCORSIR ....c... 8 2 300 550 B9 The team events iof thé 28th annual women's city bowling tourna ry Tua 1 te Indianapolis yesterday to Fen on Bight with Bree bouts go- oe } 3 0 34 437 ment came to a close yesterday. Doubles and singles competition will be! in quest of the Mid-American con- | rout for the St. Louis jcers against ng = Sai aHevly OF SpProxi-(1giana .... ¢ 345 sss 09 concluded next week-end. Jessa crown against Wayne at ] $ Michigan ...i.... .500 7 459 | ie . i : L x the Hoosier Caps out at the | The survivors of the bouts to- Mais ped 3 A WF. 6 Mechanic's Laundry, which mowed [down 2561 pins last Week eng, 8 ary of the Purd J Coliseum last night. . . Altheugh Inight and tomorow will ret {Chio State ...... 4 5 4 42 3508 Won the team championship on that series. In the handicaps, the divi- ving nt e Purdue game: last in the Western division from |, =. Wednesday Tie r Northwestern 3 3. 4 81 3 ision that pays off in cash, Staple's Tool Co., rolling on last night's final| Peter G6) tg 1 bt Perdu w , ¥ ——— ad ted for 2224, and add-| ete {Cfanny,t-g 0 1'Hoffman.t the start, the Flyers drew mere : : i squad, connect j | CF ; 33 than 216000 paid customers to | oc US the eld will have been CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (U. P).—Tlii-'ed a 623 handicap for 2847 and the Daniels used a 1068. along with 159 500% § | 3toage® oI 1 their home rink this season. | ye imitation 10 a point nois, the early season favorite for Op money. {free pins, for 1227 and the top po- Kood.! 0 0 0Ertele 01% (Where it will be possible to use only "O° N : ii {si |Barwcliffe-g 0 4 3Miller,e 291 yo v. one ring for a four-h " {the Big: Nine basketball ‘champion-| 12 {he doubles competition, DoromSition. =. Shepnera.e © § lpmsey 33} THE COOPER SHIFT . . . Two 9a fou-hew Sov. | ' thy Berkopes and Genie Drexier| Phyllis Gandolf continued to lead otBirde § & IEBeing = 1 3 3 vears ago Martin Marion, Cardinal Lighter Weights ship, was back in the race today as retained their championship. Miss! the singles standings as a result of Jasss 3] jfensens’, 200 shortstop, battled it out with Card] In tonight's matches, boys in the Wisconsin, the season-long pace- Berkopes connected for 555 and /last Sunday's 582 series. A shakeup = = "ge Prexy Sam Breadon until he re-four lighter weights will take over, maker, lost its second contest in 10 Mrs. Drexler 525, to give the ‘pair/in the handicap singles standings| ICtals = 221232 Totals 17 14
{ Score at half—>Surdue 24, Butler 18. { Pree Throws Missed—O Brien 3, Wood
| Toon, Maas, Hoffman 3, . | Ehlers 3, Butehko. Lodge, Miler. 3,
| Officials—Wally Marks and Kail Dick-
| Manchester humbled Franklin. 56 {to 44, in the only other Indiana conference game Saturday night,
Purdue jumped into a 24-18 lead- !
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Sectionals
The Tough Ten : > : E OLD KUNNEL ruled supreme as a picker today. He tore through oy last week's Tough Ten with only one mistake and not a single cons. testant was able to beat him, J Only one of the several hundred submitting blanks in the contest ! was able to tie our “expert.” This was Ernest A. Riegner of 921 Cedar street, Indianapolis. Mr, Riegner erred in thinking that Alexandria would beat Wabash or he would have been the Perfect Picker,
The Kunnel's mistake was in thinking that Tipton would win from Hartford City. A ! But he wasn't alone double-dribbling on that one, for that turned ous to be the:most difficult one on the list to dope. The Kunnel boosed his season's average to .604 on 83 correct selee~ tions in 118 attempts. He couldn't quite make that 700 figure he wanted so badly. i ” » “ » w " A few of the picking fans threw in a little comment for good mease ure, and we. thought you might want to read some of the Kunnel's mail, 80 here are a couple of excerpts: ' Dear Kunnel: With the closing of the basketball season, I wish to thank yom for making it possible for some of us old birds to have a little fun and amusement. I would like to offer a suggestion. If you are back next year (and I hope you are) that you rate say about 10 top pickers. Thank you and hope to be with you next year. Yours for better basketball, W. M. BUIS, 3639 Birchwood ave. City.
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13/10. At Ft. Wayne, SOUTH SIDE CEPI IIR NIN INR INNER RReIenRENY
| Notre Dame trimmed Canisus at|
| Buffalo, 45 to 39, for the 16th vic(tory of the season for the Irish.
1. on tap (three rings), and ad- |and William Clemmons, heavy. bucket came with two minutes and mission prices are $125 and 80 : ; cents. . . . The same prices will § prevail there tomorrow but there
q n’ Unofficial low-to-cath will be an increase on Wednesday, western couldn't hit on the long | } ? Hooded Grappler shots and Illinois stalled the Anal] porouny ners, CHAMPIONSHIP)
} { Staple’ weight, Simmons A. C 15 seconds to play when he sank Bl atehore oonn Club No. 1 .... / Se * [plish—shot—to give the Illini the Moore Mortuaries >
D lead they held to the finish. North- | Bugweisc "gers ~~ 1 concer
ot : » 8 =» Oo A 60 d Berkojes-Genie Drexler .... 1080 { © GINGER AND SPICE .. . But- (Jn d seconds. IMary PaDOUBLES (HANDICAP) \ —— ar ———— y Fahey-A McDaniel ......., ler 56, Purdue 48 . .-. The tenacious rmory Car | Nell Schmidi-Dorothy Lilly ....." 1136 Bulldogs outlasted the boiling! A hooded grappler, known as the g » . . {Dorothy Barker Gem Ren or 7 1133 ; Boilermakers , . , The game had “Mystery Man" will appear in the [1S i S ns {Dorothy Woodlack-Ann Lentz ..... 1168 i everything in it to make the fren- SUPporting tussle on the Armory ’ eT Re Beier +44 HOY
gzied fans limp and gasping at the wrestling card tomorrow night SINGLES (CHAMPIONSHIP) finish . . . This is one the Hinkle- "here feature:action will be fur- Phylits Gandolt
. - ‘ertys- 383 men det $0 lose. nished by a tag-team bout. Score Victories Cletays i IANDICARY: .. 654 weed 4 ¥.» | Dave Reynolds, Cincinnd¥, will py i
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rh Lo NEBRASKA BOY WONDER . , . clash with the masked matman in Gathedral and Manual ended Hits Magee «ool lili ads Out in Waterbury, Neb. the town @ one-fall tilt, Promoter Lloyd PRYllis Gandolf . 639
their 1946-47 seasons of regularly ALL-EVENTS (CHAMPIONSHIP)
i idol is Jim Walsh, who is 6 feet 4 Carter has heard good reports from scheduled play on the upbeat, but Josephine Berkopes
inches tall. , , , He ‘tosses the bas-| Other cities on the “Mystery Man”
. : Tech's Greenclads finished -in the ALL-EVENTS (HANDICAP) ¥ ketball for good old Waterbury High 30d is sending him against a for- eq against strong opposition Pie, MaDey iii 1878 midable o ent Rey gs 2 5 : RHA MARRY ........conniiinaieninrn 1827 and has averaged 32.2 points a game pponent in Reynolds. The Irish doubled the score on Ann Lentz a et os this season. . . . Jim is a senior and| TWO undefeated wrestlers, Man- Sacred Heart, 60-30, at Tech gym ' Jo *Berpashion ra a astray EY wollege scouts are probably camping | U6! Cortez and Salvator Balbo, both capture the city’s mythical pa- DEZELAN DOUBLES (ACTUAL) f on his hardwood trail. . . . In one ew York, will go against Young rochial school title. Bob Kelly-Larry inal
game, in his county tourney, Walsh Bull Montana, Los Angeles, ‘and Manual surprised Howe and came j0¢ Pfeisier-Norman Kunkel .. bus s : $ H. Moore-T a polished off 53. points. . . . Last sea- | BLY Broke, Hartford, Conn. in'{rom behind in the last half to “john Peh:-Fonnwe Syder 2s son, tall Jim averaged 22 markers! ag-team bout. It is for two triumph; 26-21. The Redskins were. Moore-Leonard Faust ..
and baseball, so the guess is that he Rene LaBelle here last Tuesday, [trailed at the half, 10 jo. 6. Howe| PEZELAN DOUBLES (HANDICAP)
« handles his height well enough, | TONIGHT [still was in front at the three-quar- | Pfeister-Kunkel wh besten | | AI - | Ohio State a1 Aelia. |ter post, 19-17, before Manual! Loy Urbateic.Clonde Bre "***""" WATCH THE KAUTSKYS Wisconsin at Purdue. staged its driving finish. Bo oreY oi’ uhiaiter id * PLAY FOR THE PLAY-OFF! Nutre Dame vs. N, ¥. U. at Mad- |, JeCl Was no maich for the Jlavie Gaiesoetiiohn Vosel
Golden Bears at Shelbyville and! “°¥ _'o Cash (Unofficial) .... ROUGH
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{Cathedral 60, Sacred Heart 30. : : : 3 3 G Washington 51. Duke 4. roster, Morton to the Braves and Community center and Bob Sim- place Wolverines. doubles Mary Fahey and Amy Mec- 2nd play continued Saturday and Dame pull away in the last half Manual 2%. Howe Bw Georgia o. ure 45. Walker to the Giants, after the mons of the Simmons A. C. the| In the third game tonight the up- 2 = Sunday at West Side Center. jafter the game had been deadlocked OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS ee DE hice) n latter served a short hitch in the Indianapolis squad's trainer- setting Ohio State five plays at In- Tournament Standin s Hammond Team Leads ‘at 20-all | Columbus 46, Bloomington University 34. Holy Cross 13, Rensselaer Poly #0. navy. {coaches. kept close watch on the diana, and the Hoosiers must win to 9 |, Phil Smidt & Son of Hammond So fm ani a [Ghurubuses, 85. Latwill al, .. |iinels 3%-Nathissiern 8) . ! : ; t ey ; ™ we ; ™ Ww or . u “ 3 - . ain Physical condition of their proteges retain even a chance to tie for the MEN'S STATE took over-the top spot in the team Week-End Leaders [Pt Wayne Central Catholic 36, Valparaiso Kenyon 71. Ashiand 88. = + i THE A. B. C. KING. . . . Last and were to handle them at’ the crown. Indiana suffered its fourth py; smug a con EYL ass 202] TEL standings on a 2924 series. #00 BOWLERS (MEN) loner Creek 35. Bridgeton 22. Lawrence Tech 80. Hillsdale 40. q ; at Buffalo, Leo Rollick, 'stadium and work in their corners confererice loss Saturday, 63 to 46, to Lovisa Construction Indianapolis’ . 3824 | Local entrants fared well in dou- | prank Stumpf, Traveling. ............ 624 Richmond 40, New Albany 31 Missouri 60, Nebraska 49 x spring. | 5 i 4 Arnold's Or A bl , | Bob Carnagua, Travelin " . Michigan 44. Minnesota 28. { Alhambra, Cal, blossomed almost during ring warfare. * |Towa and now can tie only if it WiNS Louie's ‘Tavern iIndisnapolis) |. esa) Dies Competition, W. Shopp and M./Z32, Citnagus. Traveling ............ FREP SCHUOLS,: ACADEMIES Miami 63, Cincinnati 52 overnight into national sports prom-| The Tournament of Champions its remaining three games while Ambassador Lanes (Gary) ........ 2820 Milhollin taking the top position Joe Pfeister. Traveing nr Fenwick (Chicago) 41, Cuiver 23. Michigan State 70, Boston College 4. : wo | : TA as the ombined 559 d 857 for Manuel Schonecker. Traveling........ Lake Porest 42, Park School 38 Marshall 79, Dayton §1 inence by cleaning up in the Ameri- is sponsored by and staged under Wisconsin loses to Purdue and Min- Atasbas STATE BJUSTERS fo - "a an OT mill Bivthe, Traveling .............. Howe Military 52, Salem Center 42 Marquetie 67, Bradley Tech ", : 4 ador lanes Gary) .......... 2820/3 , to -{Leo Ahearn, Travelin ... 601} Miami (Fla) 44, tson - 38. can Bowling Congress tournament. | the auspices of the Chicago Tribune nesota. Snack & Beer (Franklin: 749 | ge out e early lead Jim Jobson, Toon Aue (Fox-Hunt) . .. oo STATE COLLEGES Navy 69, Muhlenberg 57. ¥ « + + He set an all-time record for Charities, Inc, and it is a non-| Illinois, by winning from both Coast-to-Coast Cinrs. (Mich. City) 2143 €'S, Warren Brosnson and Bob OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Anderson 82, Cedarville (0.) 32. Noth Carolina State 85, Davidwn M. money won in a single A. B. C. profit sports presentation. Michigan and Indiana, can tie if ~~ LOCAL BOOSTERS Rowe, another local pair, who had! joe Danna. Pox-Hunt Sunday sue (SiSHt0n (CO) 52 Wa 8... Nw York CHY Qunepe 3, Manmuan ey. . . . He won $045 to beat| Sanctioned by A. A. U. | Winconsin loses to either Purdue or Beng 0" ooo 3831/1204 Bud Douthiti, Teenage. (Hino; 393 | Bowling Green. 73. Valparaiso 53 Oregon State'®s, ‘idaho 38. ° : the former record of $751, posted. The classic is sanctioned b ‘Minnesota. Further the Illini can Holland's Esquire Grille ......[.. zm! Neal Kendall from New Castle R. Bohn. Uptown Mixed (6 o'clock) giDePauN 8, ari Pittsburgh 44, Westminister 39. 2 by Joe Wilman, Chicago, in 1939..../4 4 yu nD Y € win an undisputed title If they cap- DOUBLES took a liking to the East side drives | Reavis MacCallum, Hosiery Workers. . 339 Indiana State 74, Illinois Normal 57. Rhode Island 32, Maine 62. & - A. U. and the bouts are folght Ce : . _ W. Shopp-M. Milhollin (Indpls.) 1216 and nded with a 212 ) ; ge {Towa 68, Indiana 46. Richmond 45, Washington and Lee M1, The Californian annexed the sin-|gyer the th : : ture both contests while Wisconsin w' Bronson-Bob a - findpls) Bis espo with a 212, 256, 221 {Kenny Pritchett, Weisman Rec... BT ON unt Ana IO ius 39 St. Joseph's (Pa.) 66, Hawaii 89, gles championship with a 737 score rounds tos dec Fa ot Suo-miuie Yoses both. M. Coie-8 Sanderson (Hammond) 1185 | 689 to take a big lead over the fleld 'Ziey Batson Natio aw a {Manchester 56, Pranklin Lu Southern Tumois 88. Chicage “, : referee . Johnson-R. Wilkerson (M 1172 i i | will: al, 1 -30) Oakland Citv 58, Tavior 57 anfor , 0. C. . 53. and his 634 helped win the team and two judges. | Illinois Hard Pressed A. Lantz-Chas. Dickinson (Indpis.) 16 ihe singles competition. : ny 0 A Bo S69 | Southeast Missoiri 81, Evansville 48. Temple 70, New York University oV. title with a 3023. . . . He rolled a| Carrying th In other Saturday games Illinois SINGLES | Three week-ends of competition Ben Jacobs. Pieasant Run Mixed 563 | QOTHER COLLEGES TY. Rica ®t 31 _ Carrying the Indianapolis colors | _ N ‘ * ©’ ~eeeiin the annual Dezelan doubles! Dick Madden, Dr. Scholl Mixed .. 344 nhessee 36, Vander . 300 game in the doubles and wound iinto the ring tonight will be George | * 22 pressed to the gun, but edged a Zepdal New Castle ............ 689 | Tom Dabis, Parkway Mixed (6:00)... 542 | Arkansas 71. Texas A’'M.. 38. tah 31, Colrdo 28. etis 1 3 ; } ug | ron) . { i 1 ’ 1 g up with 2052 for his nine games..,.| Tabor, 112 pounds Dotglas ae Northwestern, 52 to 51, in the Chi- |r. Hurrell” Gary) ...eene. Sap Wound Up las nigit, with the Sus Bo Bal Walther Mixed 353 [Boston v 62 ‘Bowdoin 39. Wake. Porest 52, Bouth Carolina #1. : Los Angeles is to stage this year's PAL club: #4 cago stadium. Wisconsin couldn't] Cgc! Bevis (Indpls.) - - 848] 0f Bob Kelly and larry Pavey win-{i00 gules, © YOUU QR ‘sq i 406 | Baldwin Wallace 75, Oberlin 39. Wooster 82, Ohio Northern 3. ¥ mage club; Gene Parker, 118, Leeper |. h te B ro vg Sanderson (Hammond) --- 845 ning first place in the actual scor-| 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | California_55. Southern California 48. Western Kentucky 86, Georgetown 36, ’ A.B. C. and Rollick is likely to be A. C., Russell McKinney, 126 |" 5'stand the desperate Buckeye 'T Ostrowski (Hammond) ‘ee : : : Tille Jardina, National Coal Mixed . 603 Carnegie Tech 59, Allegheny 53. Western Michigan 63, Iowa Teachers 84. ; hard to catch : : y drive and lost a 57-56 decision when | "T'® ne ring with 1269, as Joe Pfeister and #0 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Colgate 80, Rutgers 68. West Virginia 85, Penn State $1. y d to catch. {South Side Community center; and : ALL-EVENTS Norman Kunkel finished on top Lavonne Moore, Ft. Sq. (6:00) 584 | Creighton 34, St. Louis U. 33. William and Mary 66, Virginia Military 38 ; : ® x =» | Sylvester Simmons, 135, Sim 8 Bob Bowen netted a free throw s. sanderson (Hammond) ........ 1850 | ; : Gertrude Bradley, Dr. Scholl Mixed. . 568 Carleton 63, Grinnell 53, Williams 46, Amherst 41, = y MONS with 27 seconds left. Michigan J. Harris (Hammond) 1324 in the handicaps with 1370. Lois Blake, Parkway Mixed (6:00)... 522 Cornell 47, Harvard. 43. Wa¥ne 49, Detroit 47, 4 PENNY A BOUT .., At ama- A C. polled ont ah nexpetted zone de .£ Milter Marion} .. -- 12201 pfeister!s 685 won the award for M. Mooney. ptown Mixed (6:00. 310 Columbia 52, Dartmouth 47. Yale §7, Princeton 54. $7 4 i of -2 emball (New Castle 7 oo oO R S (WOMEN) ese Yer i teur boxing’s greatest show in The Indianapolis heavier boxers, ' . oy yi , _ P. Bratton Marion ® errr im the top individual three games of Betty Dinninger, Pleasant Run Mixed 48} q ‘Chicago tonight, the Tournament [slated for action tomorrow .|fence and stified Minnesota's at p ; ' | Polly Hamilton, Uptown Mixed (8:30). 469 | 1 of Golden Golden Gloves Cham- Julius Griffith. 147 brain — tack to swamp the Gophers, 44 to! WOMEN'S CITY { the mae) at Gene sgl! Ln Rebe, Sify alther Mixed ..... 464| B 2 $ ' ’ 3 Ply las TEAM EVENT Ch was e prize winner ior e st | K. Jordan, Ft, 8q. ( ! xed...... 3 ; pions’ lid-lifter, tickets range at Weldon Phelps, 160, South Side amplonship) Rose McCann, C. Y. O, (Ft. 8q.)...... 425 | 3 i , h : ) { (Final) singles game. Betty Jackson, C. Y. O. (Joan of Arc). 422 | i one cent per fight and downward. Community center; Bill Roberts linois was Jed by Gene Vance Mechanic's Laundry | i ¥ J , % : > PF irvine. .. ae 3561 , i « « » Approximately 120 bouts are |175, South Side Community center | * 4 13 points. His most important TEAM EVENT (Handicap) . | x (Final) 3
» » » - » Dear Kunnel:
How about picking the winners of this sectional at Indianapolis? WwW about your putting your selection of the whole tourney in the paper the same as you have been doing and see how many can out-piek u? > I have sent in several selections in your weekly picks and T believe I can out-pick you in this sectional. , , . Are you game to. try? If you
In fare, you'd better start pickipg.
Yours truly, TED HUNTLEY, 2144 E. Michigan, City. . =» » mn 8.» -» Apparently -the fans like this picking game. So, to satisfy them, the Kunnel has gone through the 64 sectionals and picked out what he considers the 10 toughest. He's trying to pick the winners and the readers are invited to try to out-pick him. There'll be no prizes, “but. at least you'll :have the_satisfaction of out-guessing our “expert.” Mail your selections to Short Shots at.The Times not later than: Wednesday at 6 p. m. Here are the Tough Ten tourneys: : Site and Selection YOUR CHOICE
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Meridian .at New York Michigan at West : Riley 1594 -" Rlley 5933
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