Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1947 — Page 11
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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+4 ‘NY — BLOOMINGTON, -Tnd,, July 1.— i I ‘By BERNARD HARMON league until Sunday, when they took | Indiana university's 20-game bas- ’ Four of the’ five games scheduled |a double beating from Kingan Re- | . 2
ketball ‘schedule for ¢ 1047-48 at Riverside park in the Twilight lables, may bounce back and give . Ed h : amateur baseball loop tomorrow |the Lodgé boys a bad time, season was announced here today
A 4 BEY . : od " ? Mo » ? 8 3 ) i a.» | J . 2 v : Ey 3 3 S | i | Tr t mn ; * = ; RX oe! Nas night may develop into real battles, | Two other topnotch aggregations by Athletic Director A. N. (Bo) Mc; YOR PLATFORM hk ctory 3 Bh ; J ) 8% FRAN i One of the league's two unde-|will be fighting for a share of second |Millin. 3 oN - Welter : TE : } XA RA aS - feated leaders, Eagles lodge and|place on diamond No. 2. It will be! The Hodslers will play 11 of their : Spring filled.
Mw : wl ; 0 ARES Younaste + DeWolf News, is certain 'to have|Kingan's vs. Tryon's Tavern, the|20 tilts on the road, two of them Aa F Oy ey g » R ; flan a Y gsters Given {a defeat charged against: them as former with a 2-1 record, and the agains Notre ame hid in ny WL § to 1 OF : # WR Fr : y tive i . erns . ; e first annua 88! better start hoping i x MT Se 3 Nd Chance fo Compete {they clash on diamond No. 1. {Taverns with 3-1, 8
teful date. BR on SI : LT + BYSWILLIAM EGGERT DeWolf, which. also had toted| Tryon’s also had the misfortune the Butler fieldhouse, Jan. 1 gnd 24 Dec, ‘Kansas city, | ers meel on diamond No. 5, both try=-|at Indianapolis; Jan. 3--Butler at Indian | a1 3 80 a 4 a ne LR i [Riviera club, Bud Curtis, Indianapolis, a formef’| three tries, 83 218 BE : r : } 5 X Th beatings in four games, on diamond State at Columbus; Feb. 28--Purdue; Mar. \N LEAGUE | : ; y , “al : \ % ; | |for local splashers. wrestling _professiggally for four|No. 4. ~Tiin SAI ; ¢1 1% 3 ni 28 : & : 4 A a | RR a : “The Broad Ripple progran, set for | years, will be featured on tonight's| In the fifth mid- week encounter,
x8 33 33 + . \ wr. § {1:30 p. m, will include 17 events.|outdoor mat card at Sports Arena, | Simpson Studios and Prospect “FoR HEALTH'S SAKE AND PLEASURE _ 8 B agit : a : : RUNS : X Eh N00 :
Two of these will be 25-meter.frée-| Bud will team with Billy Raborn, Tavern will meet on diamond No, !}’ style races for boys and girls who| Atlanta, in a tag-teim match. Ra-| 3 Neither club has won a iwi :
TR ; R ramet Dec. 6--DePau Dec. 13—Carleton: | gue for six straight a 3 . NE +% [swimmers and a group of promising game Sunday. 15-—Kansas. Biate ab: Ee i % : E : 3 State at East Lansing; Jan, 1-—-Notre Dame afternoon in the Indianapolis Open 158. 21 55 will face Linde Afr at Champaign, Jan. a iG hate; Te 2 342 open the competitive outdoor sedson Northwestern at Evanston; Feb, 23<Ohio |
d-Season mltiestor wh Fo re 58 SERN RR Ah EO 3% A classy field of the city’s leading |® perfect record in the Municipal [to 10se their initial City league |The complete sihiecijle; youngsters will compete Thursday Curtis i in Loc al - Allison's and South Side Saints|Mo.: Dec. 18—Loyola; Dec. 23—Michigan ! ED PRESS : R\ Ck b RAN at _ 10 3 meet at Broad Ripple and Friday : ing ‘to better their .500 average. apoils; Jan. 3 J Jn: WL EAE Pet, 3 \ : A Sai he .¢ ..\'} |morning in a second show at the Mat Debut Tonight Mallory with only one win infdi—lows at lows City; Jub: CT ERALLUL LLY Poh Miami at Oxford, ©. NR 7326 227 W. WASH. STe : : Biv A - , Products 1 ) \ b, 18—Miohigan at Ann Arbor; Feb, 31 | ; ; 4 235 i 8 30 : 3 4 BE AR Ng : oy 2 The two-day holiday program will amateur weightlifter who has been ucts, who have taken three Fe chigan & my
Belier. Yank pe. | 1 } by pit EY 3 Le never have participated in a race|porn is uridefeateq here in “four light game. 3 Hn ; ; 3 for prizes. starts. They meet Dutch Schultz, I
—mpep— bash : BAA . fr E 3 el Bud Sawin, swimming instructor | Houston, and Alex Kasaboski, To- Big Field Ready s Yanks Tae : te : ; at Riviera; has announced his meet ronto in a tussle listed for two
Open a Bc i : Friday will start at 9:30 a. m. and| falls out of three. |For Golf Event
1 the 15-event program will include| - 1t will be the first home appear-| With a field of. more than 250 § . Right now, while our stock of golf 18, July 1 -(U. P), . . "WW [two 50-meter freestyle races for|ance for Curtis. ! amateur golfers expected to come! Syuipmant is ok samplete, ricans in the Brite novice, boys and girls who have not| aA one-fall match opens the show | Pete in the second annual L. Strauss see . . . and you'll like tournament appar a won.a race. at 8:30 and brings together George |& Co. tourney at the Speedway “ " for te shiampions a on Heading the list of entries is Tom | g¢rickland, Columbus, O., and Frank [course tomorrow, Pro Ed Lawson The Famous “Sob Hagey ay althoug ie
: . : ET : Gastineau of the Riviera club. Gas-| Clemens, Battle Creek. announced today that additional | If Ci ) y pro from Kansas IT'S HIS WIFE—Pete Pihos, Indiana university's former all-American end and |[tineau, a Indiana university student,| ~ — ~~ |entries will be accepted at the tee | 0 ups close {othe danger Jullback, gets a physical checkup from his, wife, the former Dorothy Lansing, who is Ned tox Ses plate in the individual; Hoosier Joins Bears until 2:30 p. m. These are great clibs. True-iem r—Johnny Bulla of interning at the Philadelphia general hospital. They were married in 1943 when both :
Ten trophies, Including special with aiay-down shaft and venilated rank Stranahan Gt were sophomores at |. U. Pihos will play professional football this season with the |Lakes naval training station's na-|George Halas, owner of the Chicago
Iplonships and anchored the Great! CHICAGO, July 1. (U. P).—|awards for juniors and the best/§] 2o cr! srips. Frewar quailty obert. Sweeney Jr,
father-son team, are at stake in the! Matched, Registered ro and - Philadelphia Eagles tional championship 800-meter relay | Beary, today sad that George Guly- | 18-hole medal play tourney. | Woods for a Better ‘Game d = Charlie Jens A : —— Youu last year; ——- -lanics, halfback — from Mishawaka; Al amateurs-are eligible for the -Complete-Sets - Oy N. oc ert, cers *;* e Indianapolis Y. M. c. A. has|Ind., and Leonard Frketich, a for-|event and entrants who did not Loft ight 50 { : ’ » | $ mong the 100 who South Side Boxers Face Open Competition entered 14 men including Bob Was-|mer Penn State lineman, have been reach their 21st birthday prior to ( ots, R gh ) hampionship medal . At Mid } Oo | son and Bill Frederick in the free-(iigned for the Bears’ 1947 roster.|last June 15 any compete Tor the ; 2 M S d T i ge va style events and Ivan Chalfie in the |Both played with the Bears’ farm | four juniqr trophies. ; ; . . mer eens a arion ue omorrow The first auto race under sanction we 2 Sutvmual medley. clug at Akron, 0. ast year. ~ ° N ) ap ge ub § two round tota ® " Toa veeny and Jennings Amateur boxers from Marion,, 160 pounds — Buddy Jefferson of: the Consolidated Midget Auto
1 1% resent Garfield park is composed of , — | & 5 Ee 149. Ind, and Indianapolis will tangle! (Marion) vs. “Red Hassell. {Racing association will be held to- {John Gregory, Bobby Durrett, Don Serato) Attraction : Ee ——————————— tomorrow night“in- another outdoor 175 pounds — Jim Howard | night at the Indianapolis Midget | Smith, Ronald Abel and Billy 2 show at the South Side Community | (Marion) vs. Roberts.
: Crouch. ’ BON nN 3 genter, 1230 Shelby st. oe ponds Jack Dixon SPeedwayon W. 16th st, with time Crouch. ~~~ Jack Kochman’s er \ WITH ZIPPER POCKETS = ;
. A seven-bout program has been| (Marion) vs. Russ McKinney. trials starting at 0:30 oclock: || eadership Held WORLD CHAMPION : ; : Le - AND HOODS
" - G ition will prevail and | y " Well constructed of long-wearing f 3 ged featuring light heavy-| The Mills-Jerry McKinney bout| Open compet { ; : C : ight Bill Roberts and feather-|Will begin at 8:30 p. m. several Offenhauser-powered ' cars| By Pleasant Run HELL DRIVERS 4 : : fis wits. good:Inaking. durshie. long ‘weight Russ McKinney, both In- ee ‘| will be in the field. Jackie Holmes
% Pleasant Run today continued 5 #ianapolis Golden. Gloves cham- Amateurs of Indianapolis is the current leader | to hold first position ih inter-club 3—3Spectacular Evants-28 § Pions, in a double windup. SOFTBALL in the Consolidated driving stand-| competition among members of the |] - The greatest track show (# Preliminary bouts will .be three A oie Bosh-Calla- 1p, Indianapolis Women's Golf asso- ON EARTH minute rounds while the two| 7, Irvington Merchants vs. Kingan A..A.:| - The racing program proper will | ciation.
fk Main events are scheduled for five 3.30, Standard nds Somer: [start at 8:30 o'clock: The card will| Pleasant Run. defeated Wood- INDIANAPOLIS
vo-minute sessions. Specialty. {include a trophy dash for the. four| stock yesterday, 9: to 2'% to bring . ns Make Jinan The complete card is as follows: |, Les Right's scores in the Bm Roe Inde-| fostegt qualifiers; four 10-lap elim-| its total to 37 points. Broadmoor, SPEEDROME \ sJietiquarters 122 pounds — Freddie Mills Meeker Rg i; Arthur Jordan Cons. 6: ination sprints; the Class A feature | winner from Hillcrest, 10-2, is in| ; . #Marion) vs. Jeery McKinney. The Vonnegut Moulder Corp..Beech Grove for Offenhausers and the faster|second position with 29. The | U. 8. 52 at Kitley Ave. 126 pounds — Charles Sims lions Club game will be piiyed ab & teien (cars, and the companion Class B| Country club team defeated High-
* (Marion) vs. Robin Hood. Grove Liots ‘Club in an exhibition game, 25=lapper for slower entrants. land, 814-3%, and Meridian Hills July 8 and 9, Toes. 4M Wed, at ’E G10 A ur . bah LA
2 135 pounds — Gerald Fears|’ 1 hts schedule in the Bm-Roe In.| Consolidated permits Offenhauser| won from North Side, 9%-2%. 8130 P. M. A COMPANY Fm vs. Torpedo Tinsley. diana napolis league at Desc Grove . is competition as long as the drivers| Alice O'Neal of Woodstock, "Successor to the late ROSE jg hie CO. 147 pounds -~ Bob Browner 7 | Bchoetilers Insurance vs. Docks | Cor s|are members of tHe organization youthful state, champ, _had a 8 | “Lucky Teeter” ; . ST Biacion) vs. Dick Roempke. at. 8:15; Beama ne Service ve. Naval Ore: land in good standing. for medal honors. 930 N. MERIDIAN ST.
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