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To Pull Up His Fallen Boston Red Sox EET ES Core foc 0 S$ LEGAL NOTog NEW YORK, Aug. 14. — Tom For C ollege Stars for the purchase of the following malte- | A na, at his oMce, 102 North Senate Ave-! South Side Community Center for his Boston America league baseDST team Professional Basketball League of America by Maurice White, iicly in and read four of five matches from a Day-|ioday. White announced resignation of his team from the National basket- Avenue, Indianapolis, indiana. ST CATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION st. jcomposure ‘during the many years ‘we feel that the National league! DIA | ica do not have the headed by Bobby McDermott, , Bob Roberts, Torpedo Tinsley and Bishop, the Ferrell brothers and tion of America ave games to take. the league title. PRELIMINARIES /{grin and bear it this year. The split in the basketball front, A A. had Sgred 10 draft college | the triple. goal of attracting tne| fFei=)0 Rol 135 pounds—Don Johnson deci- His disillusionment began almost / services An opportunity to enter an atT. K. 0, (3) ever Jim Petero. |cornmand of the league from the White, although it was believed jotas to present professional basfoe the Yankees third, 17 sages) INTER-CITY MATCHES ‘ otis ’ wpe g Boston Red Sox owner and millionaire, has his. big check- [bership in. the National circuit,

BS THURSDAY, AUG. 1 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES" 3 S. : C. Bois Yawkey 5 “Fountain Pen oy eal Aaein New 20 Team] Loop Amateuns Ci Results of the Little Six Industrial | Esterline-Angus 6, Tink. elt 1; May Reopen Bids ran vores By JACK CUDDY y p RS oD Yate Sports Weiter Notice is hereby iven that alot bids | Tinsley Figtens 2 Foe in 2d Round big whose®one- ~Way check book of the’ gate paseived Sn airman | won. the jickname of “Fold. sox’ CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (U. P).—Ainew bidding war for basketball stars |e thdianapoils 6. Indiana inti 3801 - y the 25th day of Augus , boxers scored another inter-city tri- ball team, has his fountain pen| was in the offing today with announcement of organization of the 24- no Bish iy they WIR he pabe] on | umph last night When they Worready to write under pressure again president of both the Chicago American Gears and the new circuit. On Nd 00 ton, O,, Golden Gloves team at the | The usually-genial lumber B all be submitted upon standard | center's outdoor arena, 1233 Shelby lionaire, who lost money but p- : | ball league last night to join the new league. He sald he Pulled out | proposal a {of the established circuit because Ui, ths i ns! use| sion. In 1946 the club failed to JOHN H. LAUER, Three of the Southsiders’ victors that his expensive buys such as ia. Make the playoffs, but last spring _ Chairman, | ssocia- —————— were by knockouts, slugged out by!Jimmy Foxx, Lefty Grove, Max as well as the Basketball A 5 George -Mikan, Bob Calihan and oes the Gear Russ McKinney. Rube Walberg failed. to win a pen- Ta np #4 dou, the others it won eight of 11 playoff Complete results were: nant, ig. finding it impossible to came less than three months after | “The Protessional Basketball ; ‘ Ie " » { ill stri for |- | wo ond Tom Bowis 112 paunds--Fat Pullcron deci- HE IS disgusted. and he plans to the National league and the 'B. B. | League of America will strive for BRR Bom Sor nney. siongd Jimmy. Me ney do something about it. highest type of athlete ‘nto the stars jointly and eliminate costly| presenting the ‘athletes with sioned Paul Hornberger. at his moment of deepest gratifi- inter - league bidding for their ! 175 pownds—Bob Kash won by cation. Last year's red Sox took tractive graduate career, and hav- , New Scrap Seen ; ba : X ing assembled these high type ath112 pounds@-Jerry McKinney won He nan “a4 coasted ne the EI SN ; ea » te, sihogn: | believed T. K. 0. (2) over Paul Johnson, Pennant by games over ro is championship team ha |ketball of the highest by ( HOW MUCH PLEASE?—Tom Yawkey (left above], {money during its three-year mem: he i. y aw 126 pounds—-Bob Koberts, Indian- | ; : SK vidiatiboaatd : apolis, won by T.K.O. (3) over Joe book open again and his first objective is to see if he can Ingram, .

The Red Sox’ were heavy fayorites| ‘as they went into the world “series |

intimated. there would be another | {scrap for the best college players. | Seeded Player

135 pounds—Torpedo Tinsley of Indianapolis knocked out Ralph! Henn (2). 135 pounds—Joe Louse of Dayton won by T. K. O. (2) over Carl Woods, 147 pounds—Dick Roembke of In- | dianapolis decisioned Charles Samp-

~ would raise a world championship |

‘against the Cardinals, and vawkey | happily planned an impressive |

hitting shortstop, Vern Stephe ight). ceremony in which the 1947 squad | nd P 4 phar (rig )

13%: games in front on this day., Pesky at shortstop and Bobby Yawkey feels that those figures lie, | Doerr at second base probably will ' | that there is not 241; games’ dif-| hold their jobs, | ¢/THE CARDINALS spoiled that; ference between the 1946 and 1947) Williams and Dom DiMaggio will | | Hey outplayed and outfought the Yanks and Red Sox. | complete the outfield next yeas,|

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“Therq is no reason why pro Goes to Semi-Finals’ basketball eannot take rank With 1,04 geott of Prairie View, Tex..| hockey as a top professional INAOOr | (pected No, 1, was in the semifinals sports attraction.” he sald, “but to |,e the Midwestern tennis tourney at | jusiijers this goal the club owners p,,gjas park courts today. Scott nd sponsors must have purely eliminated James Martin of Indi[unaelfin motives.” anapolis in straight. sets, 6-1, 6-4,

[' The new pro circuit will have [to advance. Other results yesterday.

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