Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1947 — Page 31
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Reed Defends State Heavy Crown Tonight
Faces Petersen In. Armory, Ring
Willard Reed, Indiana's heavy- |
eight champlon, ‘will defend his title against the challenge of Billy Petersen of Indiana Harbor at the, Armory tonight. The upstate belter will be making
his second appearance here follows,
ing & recent convincing -10-round decision over Johnny Denson, for-| mer Indiana champion. I will be the second title de
fense since returning from army!
duty for the popular Brightwood poy who made good. as a pro belter
dfter winning , three consecutive.
Times-Legion Golden Gloves cham-
plonships, Reed beat off a chal |
lenge by Densoh and. has been to
the post. four. times in. pon-title skirmishes, winning three by knock-
quis. The complete card: Main event—I10. rounds—for state
- Heavyweight title: Billy Peterseh,|
Indiana. Harbor,. challenger,. vs. ‘Willard Reed, Indianapolis, cham-
. Semi-windup—8 rounds—heavy#weighés: Sid Peak, Charléstown «(Ind.), vs. Kenny Johnson, Day-
Bill Davis, Indianapolis, vs, Al
Mitchell, Chicago. Prelim—4 ° foundaolighiweights: Thompsen, Indianapolis, Brown, Leuisville, The Brown-Thompson bout will open the action at 8:30 p. m.
Golf Meeting Secretary Clif Wagoner
pounced today that a joint meeting of the directors of the Hols |
District and the Indiana Golf as- old W. Koehler, vice president; Ar-
sociations has been set for March 21 at noon at the Columbia club.
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{| Two state bowling tournaments
over the week-end. The 37th annual men's meet will be resumed at the West Side Center and the Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady alleys, while the 22d anntial women's tourney will open eight weeks of competition at the Indiana The men's affair will continue through April 27. Seven 8 shifts of
alleys. 16 teams will face the maples at the West Side in the five-man event of the men's tournament, while 10 shifts of 40 entrants will see Bction at the East side estab | lishment, as play in the minors 'eyents is resumed. | ‘The "usual ‘ out-of-town con |tingents dominate the Saturday and early’ Sunday squads at both sites. Inéluded in - local representation, which will take over on the Sunday night shifts, are many well-known | entrants capable revising the standings of the various events. THe women will start their tong | program tomorrow at. 1:30 p. m, when 18 local booster teams will raise the curtain. Other ids of téam event competitors will etry their luck at 4,7 and 9:30 p.m. A majority of entrants on the late Saturday shifts are from other cities,
| Red Btuart, Automotive . {Bud Hardacre, Mitehell-Scott-Ertel . . { Lowell Fouch, Ranier Furniture {| Erv Miller, Delaware Major
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{ Tony Rea, Universal ... 801 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) : Neil King, Shrine (8:30) ...........
| Jim Sim Win Jacobs & Co. a | Rober rine (8 o'clock) . le Joka Madden Jr, American "Legion
Rob rt “Walker, Stewart-Warner aril Bad anal Ane hehe 2om ams; Building Trades ...... *s Wright, 8 ores rae, 598 Helen Wills, Pittman Mixed ........ $10 Re Kirsch oon-Lite Major ... .. 592 |Janet Behrman Coca-Cola .. 508 Clyde Tuttle 8t. Catherine. ... ". 5g6| Ann Garrett, ReCOIN ox veoey ener 807 Jiggs Seal .. 580) Viola Blackwell, Bowes. Ce hese tae 507 577 | Mary Elwanger, Bowes ..........c... 506 . mp. .. 576 | Caroline Kiser, Pris bie FOE a, 505 es, Mallory Nite ‘Workers’ . $13 Dorothy Stout, Riviera - peRses nian ar Gribben, Alpha. ' Mur pnt en Boyes. Loh uriel
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! ‘Indiana Alleys Scene of Ladies’ Tournament *, Light Scoring Prevails in League Sessions {| By "BERNARD HARMON
night's « league sessions,
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
. 609 Dorothy Woodlock, Bowes . 809 Estelle Nash, Brightwood Puel 607 | Hilda Foster. Bowes .. 606 | Pe
. + 80 Mabel England, Bowes "596 Mary Maxine Hillock, Coca-Cola ... : Rose Taylor, St. Philip ... 508 £
| Kautskys Falter i In League Race
Indianapolis chances to capture the Western division crown in the National Basketball league looked gloomy today following a 72-55 setback at the hands of the TriCities Blackhawks at Mdline, Ill. The Hoosiers are in league action again Monday night against the strong’ Jeeps at Toledo, then wind up their home campaign against Ft. Wayne on Tuesday at the field house. Both are rugged assignments. Indianapolis stayed close to the
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and trailed only by six .points at | 40-34 when the clubs left the court at the intermission. A 19-point surge in the third session turned the trick for Tri-Cities as the Hoosiers were only able to collect four.
the winners to lead all scorers. Gus Doerner and Herm Schaefer each tallied 11 for Indianapolis.
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Don Otten sniped 16 points for|-
Pts. P 658 2313 2179 2168
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Sunday's six shifts, scheduled: at pand 11 a.m, 1,3 5 and 7 p. m. will be made up of entrants in the doubles and singles events. These squads also will find visiting pestimers in the majority, At. Pritchett’s tomorrow afterhoon, 18 "teams representing the Chrysler Air<Temp of Dayton, O. will meet 13 local Chrysler quintets in five-game matches. Two women's matches are included on the program, iilen gets nde way at 1 Pom ’ » Light sporing brevadiad in last Gladys Chesnut with 213, 237, 168618 being the outstanding soloist of the evening. She was in action with Team No. 3 in the Fun Bowl (women’s loop, and her 600-series [Was her second of the season. No-one in male ranks was able to reach the 650-mark.
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Arna Elstrod, Bowes | Betty Levitts, Coca-Cola 'Edna Latz, Coca-Cola
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foes, he set an all-time threeyear mark of 646 for |. U, and 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Carl Miller, John Koch Purniture cee S08] Everett Gillis, M-Blak Insulation .... 645 1 Willi Koerner Opti Mixed se7/ a new three-year conference |Guerett dos: To real en oo e4o | Paul Williams, Koerner Optical, Mixed 561 record of 426. Joe Rea, Universal ................. Frank Baird, Riviera Club .- +... 852, a os Herb Hohilt, Vegetable ‘Growers .. 638 Richard Overman, V. F, W. No 537 = oT Dutch ier Dmerss : 45 | Tom’ Elliott, American -United Mixed 520 |= 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) he Pred Stock, Universal . .» .......... "| Midget Speedway Wm. Waldron, McClarney’ s Restaurant + Gladys Chesnut, Pun Bowl .. ....... o18( 3. Off Na ed John Dezelan, Holy Trini he sdined 838 Amy Mo BOWLERS" (WOMEN) sa7 = | Leroy Suiter, Pittman Fd t. Mixed 628 Amy McDaniel, Coca-Cola . _. ..... = cers m Bd Kruwell Universal 4 C824 Rita Peters: Bowes Seaifus Corp. ... 380 = Randall W. (Rags) Mitchell has 2a Fariah, PC IneYS i “ers an hs ga Anna Bateman, Coca-Cola... ......... 560 | = been elected president of the In- Paul Cave, Coca-Cola . 1a: Ethel Maher, Bowes L. -:casvaer..... SOI - |dianapolis Midget Speedway, Inc., Henry Bogie, American Legion (8:30) 618 Margaret Skelton, Bowes ........ee... 530 | 34 Omer Soots, McClarney's .......... 617 pauline Stegmoller, BOWes .....cc.... 539 = an- 4051 W. 16th st, it was announced Wm. Horton, McClarney's ....... #... 816 Martha RODerts, BOWES . .......eo.... 538 = ‘today. D Burge. Pittman Mixed rpruervers.: SIS Helen Hodegard Br Paulsen 83412 Baus abe scher WOB . ...isessans - | Other officers chosen were Har- JORG Bright, Perils Jood cove “ens a2 Audrey Suner I Pittman Mixed ....... 82/2 om Connors, Automotive ........... ta Maher, BOWeS: ...... > <iseenses Wibut Schuek, Ralverssl vse vestena 8 Betty Leach, Brightwood a cssstnne 1 2 eo egAr DIVER] os irnsasiess 11 Mildred King, Antlers 529 | H. Losche, secretary, and C. B. Ed Fanchaly, Universal . 611! Gertrude Klinger, Bowes . .......... 339 Smith, treasurer, | Don Williams, Pletcher Trust ‘Mixed | 610 Jo Berkopes, xton Real Estate..... 527) ah ——— | OH} Krebs, Frintcraft ‘Rose Proctor, Sexton Real Estate. .... 526
8EY Harry Moore, Perris Pood ............ 605 Marie Christian, Bowes Larry Bradley, Elks et vs. 604 Laura Harding, Coca-Cola se nnpevin BS Pred. Carson, EB. C. Atkins . «++. 603 Doris Parsons, Brightwood Puel .}.... 521 | Bill McGregor, Universal ... .+ 603 Elizabeth Pfeilschifter, Bowes ....... 519 | Dan Corsaro, Universal ........ecnees 603. Catherine Hausman, Coca-Cola ...... 518'= {E. Rader, Coca-Cola "........0o00nvus. 603 Glenda Ridge, Bowes ceee 817 | Pony Brisnik, Holy Trinny Befnis Thorpe, Brightwood “Puel LL.
Edna Wagner CoOR-COR ..... ...... Gertrude Pfarr, St. Philip........... Ruth Raney, 8-00lR... oe. viene ty Dierkers, Coca-Cola... ......... 502 Ethel Maher, Graham Purniture ..... 501 Sybil Northern, Brightwood Fuel. ... 500 = OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Zella Houston, Madden-Copple 488 Monzelle Spreckelmeyer, Uptown Recn. 476 Dutch Newton, Koerner tical “Mixed 468 Selma Miller, American United Mixed 462 Cele McAllen, Naval Ordnance ja |
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