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), §* lke to Pit Lethal Left fa ; | 4 oy oosier Amateurs Annex ME inst Smashing Right Tie Tri-State Golf Crow: gainst Smashing Rig Ta i-State Golf Crown : LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 4—In- 67 yesterday after taking a 74 in Clash Between Negro Claimants Expected diana amateur - linksmen tyday the Saturday shooting. : To Draw Year's Biggest Outdoor Crowd boasted the Tri-State golf cham-| David and Scott Were runners up By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer plonship with a team total of 733|{to Tommy Earls and Jack Woods . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4—Ike Williams will pit his lethal lett Shots for the two. I8-hole youndsie! Cincinnati, fof, (jhe SWe-misn if; . played Saturday and yesterday at|{crown. They were a stroke bac hooks against Bob Montgomery's right smashes to the body tonight 1 " In their 15-round battle f th 1d" : Big Spring Country club. of the Ohio shooters. - ree To or e world's undisputed lightweigh $ 4 championship at Municipal stadium . Kentucky finished in second posi-| Scores of the Indiana team follow: d=} This clash between thi rival N lai ts the titl tion with 734 and Ohio linksmen | John David, Indiana lis; and Jim Scott, the Bama was expected So t least 10.000 f $970. mani o> ue ile were third with a team total of ‘Waiter Chapman, Indians and Pred na i» Such ld be oy In rs 504 Tare Sap Tom 736. Rol let re Indianapolis And. Walter Sul nes ps td . argos John David of . Indianapolis and Schott, Indianapolis, hive & Gitnn esterday with eh A a fight Tale of Tape Jim Scott of New Albany, former pgm umiaings. Indianaporls 15 g the second, ‘Williams of Trenton, N. J.—who| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4 (U. P.).— state amateur champs, paced the|, G. Redding indisaspolis, and Jos of enton, N. J—who Here's the tale { the tape for to-| Hoosiers with a best ball round of Robert Blake, Atderson, snd Tony year. is recognized as champion by the ares o pe for ; Petrie, And 81-71 arlers for tos National Boxing association—was [night's lightweight, title fight: nas : fravens, Srankiin, and Willard mien av 508 t— at CT Ate TATE Top Spot Held [aii itl, Meoppen,, an and Clarence gomery of Philadelphia—who the| 28 Years Age 24 Years Phil | Talbot, Bloomingion. and Clark " New York and Pennsylvania com- gS Lbs, Weight* 1341, By Sarah Shank Taple ory Jdianapot, §1 A104, 0d 'W: ! : - % In. Height 5 Ft 9 In.’ r. r. Indianapolis, 82-73—188. he short way missions say is king of the 135 . ; 3 : hel to triumph pounders. \ Jun. Reah Rin. TEEN-AGERS HAVE OWN TOURNEY TODAY—Frank Rexroth of Tech cuts loose with a nice swing as some aan Shank amen deg held Bid Fogsioor, Todutapats 5: ois J 14 e . . . y ly hy b 3. Coleman AE was favo lthoush odig Chests gual 39% ™ other teen-agers look on at Pleasant Run golf club where the boys were due to play in the qualifying round of the [course teams fn quest of the Tyndall Hare Jr indingapolis, $-T—181 | En futile against Bobcat Bob's star-|: 16]In. Neck 15% In. | teen tourney today. Standing (left to right), Dick Kennedy, Bob Schlueter, Gordon Muesing, Joseph Clemans, Sn terd thelr som. Myout aL . 7 . . . - . . “i . . . " ser. ,board power in their only previous| 12} In. Biceps 15 In. Humphrey Roach, Arlen Risley, Earl Ensinger, John Foley and Francis Kissick. In front row are Gerald Williams, Dick esterday, on thelr own 'GYM™ |x. Wagoner Indianapolis, 85-14--188." . 3 y ' i : the Sarah Shank swingers picked, A E Coddington Jr. apolis, an fight, Jan. 25, 1944. Montgomery| 10% In. Forearm 11 In. . . hi d D E b k F th lif Il b held + + S h Sh k Bob Smith, napolis, 81-78-1590. Ground gave Trenton Tke a merciless beat-| 6% In. Wrist In. Hume, Fred Espie, David Schlueter and Dave Eubank. Further, qualitying will be held tomorrow at Sara ank. up 18 points to pull into the lead | ‘Dick Stackhouse, tudiinapolia, and John | association, ing. and knocked him out in the| 10% In. Fist 13 In. ° ° . with 62. Coffin had 56% for second | "garry r, Indiagapolis, and Bert i le gained on roma tae npn. Newner| nm wax» | South Side Saints Score Peoria Is Next for S. S. Boxers slot and South Grove third with 4T.| K8E Yi, hEPPAt pols may 5 eaAsaAn ones, n 8, - . ig pon I was champion at the time. 18 In. Thigh 18% In. - . The strong St. James Boys club ing taken a match at Peoria last pu. 30. Ey —- ] Lv Both K. O. Punchers 13 In. Calf 13 In, 1 2th Shr ai fod Vi ctor team of Peoria, Ill, will be the next |April. ‘Indianapolis won later and| nike Stone and Ralph Jordan of Dutch Mermaids’ i Colontls aod Both are “knockout punchers. 3 4 In, Ankle 9% In. Le Y opposition for the South Side Com~|two meetings have ended in ties, 80 tho Jeading team shared medal hon-| NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The Neth- a h the leaders Monty hat hives noskaus | *Expucten. wa L By BERNARD HARMON munity center boxers at the outdoor| Wednesday's card will be & “Tub.” (ors yesterday with 74s, Buck Hat-|erlands’ champion girl swimmers, . ho Re koyoes in 91 comméreial | Top teams of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball association's four |*TePa on 8. Shelby st, Wedensday| One of the features will be a five-|field and Ollie Hollingsworth of 31-year-old Nel Van Viet and Mrs. | Minneapolis tilts Each has failed to go the L f loops retained their positions today following week-end games. nigh. : rounder with Oscar Allbaugh of Pe- Coffin had 75s. Koster-van Feggelen, 26, will arrive esterday. The distance twice No changes were made in the Saturday Manufacturers league, as| Peoria is the only team to winjoria ‘facing Russ McKinney, local| The final round for the cup will/in this country Aug. 5 to compete in r hosts, the Montgomery was knocked out oy its two scheduled games were called off because of wet grounds. from the local amateur boxers, hav-|126-pound star, be played next month. four top amateur meets. to 6 and 8 to the late Al (Bummy) Davis and oy/ T South Side Saints remained undefeated in Big Six league as it wo at Colume Al Mouzon. Williams was stiffened] 1 8 gam f racked up its 12th straight win; Kingan Reliables added another Minneapolis by Montgomery and stopped by ‘Municipal league victory to its to fifth place, fo pemisid ex-champion. Both| The Capitol City Gun club today ¢Fedit and Tryon's Tavern strength- oy i” Ne hatred ~ = its ahead of of Montgomery's trips to slumber- held team laurels in the Midwest |ened its first place position in the =" 05 "0 omni onl Slee wen 601060 land occurred in early rounds and Open skeet shoot which concluded | City league. : . |bases empty. pa cc fone] . a ns 1 the double- emphasized the fact that he is a here yesterday but the all-bore| The Saints, trailing Navy-Marine| “pop 0 00 0 oi of Git La RB where Bob slow. starter. championship went to F. S. Haw-|DY four runs after six innings, lon: Ag pa OD 3 pas ho y NINE uN DOE the St. Paul hat Under Limit kins of Dallas, Tex {knotted the count in the seventh a Railways "5-1 u ng 4 ianap: ened 0 2-8 ; ar : : | i y 9-1, . ". i un fourbagger Monty expected to weigh just| Hawkins broke 100 straight tar- (20d then scored 10. times in the), =o" 40: ind losing to Prospect ae | y5gy ELECTRIC AVE paid Witte's homer under the 135-pound limit. This|gets and teamed with Billy Perdue eighth to nab a 14-1 triumph, Tavern, 5-4, in the nine-inning BATE : TANS y Toledo in its would give him an advantage of of Springhill, Ala, for the doubles! Edgewood Merchants also came nightcap. WA SRE ad " about one pound over the Jersey crown. They had 199 of a possible {rom behind to win a Bix Six tilt 9 Ls four scores scrapper, {200 {over Russet Cafeteria, 7-5. The RA INDIANA a . - | . | * * “<r . Tonight's show, promoted by the, dlanbpolis hooters had sh Merchants connected for seven hits Championship Bout dei APOLIS POWER re Saints’ Ace Philadelphia Inquirer charities in a te of 489 of 500 D A and their seven runs in the seventh : . EL TY Ay its while his association with Promoter ferman | 887567 8 o o 0 h a | frame. Reavis of Russet hit a home| On WISH Tonight : Alnost lhe 13 for eight Taylor, has the promise of “party, ne ie Brae Saney. ed oH rast, | y cloudy and warmer weather.” It ck Eckman an Bud arvey In other Bix Si tests, Mi rd {formed the local squad. er BIX SIX contests, Moore ] will be aired over the American| Mortuaries slugged their way fo a E: Broadcasting company, network, Alex Kerr of Beverly Hills, Cal. |;5 » win over State Auto Insurance with the main event scheduled tn|/nosed out Loren Bookef of In-| ; R H RBI Av, , | os . and Beech Grove Reds triumphed 15 34 20 .348 begin at 9 p. m. (Indianapolis dianapolis for high over all. He | . 63116 68 311 broke 380 to Booker’s 384 in ‘the °C’ Linde Air Products, 7-1. Ernie 31 83 34 5 time). - | broke 5 | Alltop of Moore limited State to two una. The setup for this show required | various events. [hi 3 10 .307 1, (hits as teammate Don Gardner hit 17 31 20 301 | only the south half of the huge| Mrs. A. Lauscher of Evansville ®.. "ry me runs © Cavanaugh of Nik a stadium in which an all-time record ‘had a score of 92 to take the pW ove alco hit a Homer, | 4 108 31.264 fight crowd of 102,757 witnessed the | women's all-gauge title. . : : 3 a 1 ur first Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney an As Bl Wins by Polen a . classic in 1926 : ngan's unleashed a 26- at19 Guinting n _— m——— men Pirates to Try {tack to wallop Pendleton reform- | Vousugtions Holcomb's Father | Another Yank Hurler |atory 24-8. Charlie Maas and Johnny b . {Twigg connected for home runs ADE : (U, P). x : lone 1, Weatn Is Dead in Erie RO a a 2 | while Babe Lawrie had four hits in WORE ORDER r catherly 1, ERIE, Pa. Aug. ¢ (U. P.).—How-| chased the right handed pitcher five trips. } 061 pn re g, until i" | 3rd J. Holcomb, 62, a father of Stu Al. Lyons of the New York | Jerry Tutterow and Paul Moxley SSR TH | thal 3, Nagy, | Jolomb, Head Joovoall Foch wo Yankees today for an unan- (hit home runs for De Wolf News, A mi bo 4 Mae PUR be u Bves ¥ Ho a heart! unced sum of cash and one | Which handed Armour Social club a i wor | 3omm 908 ‘ i res 3, Jarvis 3, c yest "0 ay a is ome. 5 player to be delivered next spring. {14-2 lacing in a Municipal game.) Bp Montgomery (above) and Ike ak J ; — “NEED MONEY? |. Lyons. a converted outfielder, |The loop’s third tilt was won bY Williams will reduce two fistic titles AD gana ENERGY AVE 1-3 had only one decision with ‘he [etn Tailers by forfeit, when Lin-' 45 one tonight in Philadelphia. The om vo 8903 . Yankees this season, winning |CO Chiropractic college failed © winner of their fifteen-roun clash will ATED} 6-10 Bn #6 fh © 8 | over the Athletics. Last year he jae a leam. : | be undisputed lightweight champion. “oaTe as TA {79130 | bi ON PRACTICALLY | was in only two games, and was | LTTYOn’s, behind the three-hit| Bobcat Bob won the world’s 135-Ib. nowt | Ye8N3. 1.2 ar ; 0" | chatged with one loss, to the Red : Pitching of Gene Moore, won a’ erown from Beau Jack in 1948 but BTHVIE, J CS in Ei EVERYTHING! Sox. |seven-inhing tilt over Indianapolis subsequently dropped it back to the CL spn i 2 i % LINCOLN State Pawners || et ceeetmmamsimt Railways, 16-4. The winners plated | Beau. He regained it several months MOVING 321 ELECTRIC AVE 0" On the Corner Capitos & Wash. 8: || Amateurs {10 runners in the fourth on nine later. Williams annexed the NBA rns : emrem——— smm—s Bn. | title by stopping Juan Zurita at 0 ' I tant’ siceve SOpTSALL Booch Grose MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE Mexico City two years ago. | coi py, J WiLL JORDAN BROS. | tigi oe 2%, Jolows Btopot pesde's | pp Mallory § ly Over the years the wo shuggels “ 1. 3: s Fl « ‘ serra aN, . » » CABINET CO &, Mechanic Eathary 41 Beha!" E17 ingan'e El wR? Cas RtRerima's 3; 0" oC Oe I StI -k ; oe’ . ~ Tr Th CABINETe™ | cepentient ekgie at Buechroie iw, 1° Siewari-Warner [111 3 fig meeting. The first ended in a kayo rt Ly #) bo Se Latte DINE ob 4 eker Music va Beech Grove Lions MUNICIPAL LEAGUE | triumph for Montgomery. 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