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* Chicagoan Aims At Ring Upset

Local boxing ‘followers may sit in] on a ring upset at the armory to- |i

night when favored Willard Reed, former Indiana state heavyweight champion, takes on Eddie Terry, of

Chicago, in the main event. The :

five-bout card starts at 8:30 p. m.

The distance is set for 10-rounds, |:

and the Windy City belter never has gone the long route. He's been to the post three times in scraps slated for 10 chapters but put an end’ to hostilities with his righthand ‘spe-

clalty in less than three cantos on |i

each occasion.

The 27-year-old Terry, who nel-|

ther drinks nor smokes, is in top condition and will bé gunning for his fourth straight knockout. The complete card follows: Main event—10 rounds—heavyweights: Willard Reed, Indian.apolis, vs, Eddie Terry, Chicago.

Semi-windup—8é unds—lightJheavyweights: J Hill, Bloomington, IIL, vs. Bill Davis, Indianapolis.

Prelim—5 rounds—light-heavy-weights: Bob MeClary, Indianapolis, vs. Elmer Holt, Blooming

‘ton, rounds—lightweights: Clift Brown, Indianapolis, vs. Bobby Sill, Louisville. Prelim — 4 rounds — middleweights: Buster Crowe, Danville, Il, vs. Andy Glass, Louisville. Newcomers here include Brown, Sill, Glass and Crowe.

Montreal farm club.

Opening Carded At Pleasant Run

Pleasant’ Run golf club members have outlined a busy week-end for themselves, Following a meeting of the club at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the clubhouse, members will participate in the official Pleasant’ Run opening tomorrow afternoon. Sunday - will be devoted to an A-B-C-D tournament starting at 12 The official opening, scheduled for

1 p. m,, calls for the flag-raising by

ROBINSON'S "IN" NOW-—The "keep out" Brooklyn Dodger clubhouse no longer pertains to Jackie Robinson. He became the first member of his race to go into ‘the major leagues when the Dodgers purchased his contract from their

Board Vaughn, Pleasant Run pro.

Basketball

CHICAGO TOURNAMENT

63, Toledo 47 (final). Pt, Wayne 86, Oshkosh 67 (consolation).

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Irvington boy scouts and the tee-off by two official foursomes. In the first will be Jack Steffey, club president; Bob Schuman, club champion; Arthur Lindburg, Park Tommy

member, and

First-Round Playoffs

Washington 76, Uhlsagy 8 {Onisago leads series, 3-1).

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and promising action galore, brings: “ Man” and.

Youhg Bull Montana, Los Angeles, for the wrestling feature next Tues-

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Man” and Buddy Knox last Tues-

keep his record clear.

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THE . INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

'indione Loses Cowan To. Clev giornd |

Halfback to Fay 2 A Pro Game Next Fall In All-America Yoogs

Former Ft. Wayne Star Also Quits Hoosier Baseball Club :

. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 11.—Indiana university has lost Malf- Charles back Bob Cowan to the Cleveland Browns of the. ammo Football | and conference, it was disclosed today. i Announcement of the signing ‘of the Hoosier star came from Paul Brown, Brown's coach, in Cleveland : last night and the former Ft. Wayne North Side high school plsyer admitted today that he had de-Ik cided to “turn pro.” *

Montana and Ali Pasha won a ' |tag-team tussle from the “Mystery

day, but ‘Knox was the victim of both falls. The masked performer was in danger of being pinned on several occasions, but managed to

The event will signal the opening of the association's season Sunday afternoon at Converse. The opener is being staged by Ted Everroade, i {former manager of the W. 16th at.

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Negotiations between Cowan and the Cleveland club were carried out about 10 days ago. He confided to friends at that time that he had made up his mind to “make some money while he still had a chance.” Cowan played at I. U. as a sophomore in 1942 and then entered serv ice. He alternated as a regular right halfback with Mel Groomes and John McDonald full year of e!

pending on Cowan for a regular berth on the Hoosier squad next fall. McMillin, in New Castle, Pa.

ment.

limited spting practice period with the football team this spring, but had been a candidate for an outfleld berth on the baseball team. Sifive signing with the pro football team he has quit the baseball team.

BOWLERS (MEN)

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Riverside Links

Open Tomorrow

Paul V. Brown, superintendent of public pais; Stanley Graves, supervisof of golf; Howard Hartley of the Riverside club and Pro Wally Nelson will form the initial foursome tomorrow as Riverside golf course opens for the season. The initial squad is due fo tee off at 12:45 p. m., Nelson said.. It erroneously had been announced that the course would open Sunday. Approximately 50 members attended a meeting last night and watched an hour’s program of golf

by James L. Darlington.

Southport Nips

Ripple Team, 9-8 Dale . Karstedt's ro

Chance on base yesterday gave the

over Broad Ripple high school’s baseball team. The blow came off Dick Roberts, who had pitched a no-hitter against Ben Davis the day before. Southport outhit the Rockets, 13-11.

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Last Night's Bowling Leaders

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films, some made locally, provided | Mid-American 1 Detroit,

double with the singling Dave|g Southport Cardinals a 9-8 triumph |Detroit;

i|Dame’s 1947 tennis team. Evert,

AMERICAN LEA LEAGUE Hershey 3 Pistsburgh 0 (Pittsburgh ‘Teads

Butler Releases Spring Cards

A revised spring sports schedule for Butler university teams -has been announced by Dr. Frank H. Gorman, chairman of the faculty athletic committee. The golf team already has

Western Michigan. Coach Robert Dietz has been

who will open their schedule on April 19 against Earlham ‘at RichHua The sShagulse of Indians hy vernyt

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Al Ls. “at april 3 Weber ve DePauw; Ls: diana State; ay 1 11, st DePauw; 20, Wabash;

Tennis rg SOUTH BEND, Ind, April 11.— Jim Evert, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. has been named captain of Notre

‘1942 junior indoor champion, was a monogram winner on the-1943 Irish squad. »

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