Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS-TIMES

y Ra eR evs, | SPARK PLUG SPARKS —- Bill (12) ond Konnie King (16), who are in second and third place in city-county scoring, talk over with Coach Ralph Johnson tactics to be used by Speedway against Beech Grove in an effort to go through the season undefeated.

Speedway Boasts Longest Victory |

Robaris

| workous and scrimmage.

l

String in County at Six Straight nosis

By GEORGE WELDEN following week. They always give, Out of a squad of 35, Johnson will

the Chamber of Commerce Athletic Commitiee and much

tion in 4800 fans at the Coliseum last night

paps « Croom For

Indianapolis Skaters Hold Final Workout “For Thursday Game

St. Louis Vanquishes Pittsburgh, Washington Upsets Philadelphia in First Ice Tilts

By BOB STRANAHAN Our Indianapolis Capitals went through their final practice at the Coliseum this morning for tomorrow night's opener with St. Louis with { full knowledge that their American Hockey League chores for the balance | of the week will be heavy. Coach Johnny Mowers and his charges got no comfort from the | reports of last night's openers at other cities in the circuit,

In Bt. Louis a lusty crowd of 12,209 ‘watched the Flyers rap the On the Ice Pittsburgh Hornets, 4-2. And in, AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington the rejuvenated Lions s'ern gh? Ye. GGA staged a furious five-goal splurge Bt. Jiouls : ed o ’ 3 4 2 in the final period to thump Phila- INDIANAPOLIS seers, Bid 8 2 8.1 i ul v3 0 { delphia, 6-2. Cleveland v3 333 3] Washington must bel met here Eastern Division Sunday night following the Caps’ Washington i : : 3 s 3 road trip to Cleveland, Mowers New Haven .. ...... 00 0.0 00 knows all about Cleveland, for he pIONGeEEt, 9 1 8 8 § § saw the veterans take an exhibition Springfield 92.0 0 31 9 decision from the Detroit Red Wings a ers LASE X NIGHT during training. Washmgton' #, Puiladriphia 2. The new Indianapolis manager is Hershey > Shiingtierd, 1. confident, however, that his young NEXT GAMES {team is in good condition for the' Tonight-—Cleveland at Buffalo: Philainitial tests. He told members of d®phia at Hershey; Springfield at Pitta-

burgh; New Haven at Providence Tomorrow —8t Louis at INDIANAPOLIS Providence at New Jaen. Friday Hersh ington Bainrday INDIANAPOL Is at Cleveland Providence ai Hershey Washington at

sports writers as

in a luncheon meeting yes-

erday at the Athletic Club, Pittsburgh: Buffalo at St, Louis, Phila 5 - deiphia at Springfield Free Clinic Sunday-- Washington at INDIANAPO.

5S: Bt Louis at Buffalo; Cleveland at ovidence; Philadelphia at New Haven, UNITED STATES LEAGUE Minneapolis 3 Tulsa’ .

LI Then he put the Caps on exhibi- Pr a free clinic before some Pittsburgh took a 2-1 lead in the first period, but the Flyers forged Mowers sald he'd test a new de- i front in the middle stanza with

The club went through a 40-minute

{fenstve plan of his own as the sea- markers by Bingo Kampman and [so opens.

Instead of pairing back- Gladu, then Pete Backor blasted in

iners, as is the usual procedure, he (he clincher in the final séssion ntends to alternate the five defend- 1p Washington, 3135 fans turned out for the Lions first game since In this manner, he hopes to make the start of the war. Washington he most of their shooting skill and giarted slowly and trailed at the

Ralph Johnson, grid mentor of us trouble” lose only six seniors, three of whom, 5 . ) Spars undefeated Spark Plugs’ Nevertheless (he Spark Plugs are Roberts, Pritchard and Crumley, |TheCk"® Mens WL hai) end of the first period, 2-1. and already holders of the Mid- favored to go through the season are on the first string Ivegularly and alternate onlv whet Youngsters Shine State High School Conference undefeated At Speedway 12 Years one is out of action Because of ill. A pair of young recruits from the championship, has at least three! Coach Johnson has a backfield Johnson has been coaching at the ness or injury : Eastern League led the Lions’ winthings in common with Notre combination equal to none in the Motor City-for 12 years. Until they ning rally in the thir.! heat. They

Dame's Frank Leahy county started six-man football a few years Johnson won't say how tough his Two of his backs are in second back he tutored basketball Meanwhile, team 1s, despite six stralght vie- and third position in city-county tories, and neither will Leahy. scoring, and his line is heavy Johnson is somewnat afraid of the rugged schools, Johnson has sent- his!

publicity his team has been getting

and so is Leahy. 37 points while Fullback Bill Reb- pionships and followed closely onl

They both point to records and! erts has racked up 36. the heels of Plainfield twice, ¥ keep their fingers crossed for an! Johnson has dependable Jack So far this season, the Spark Steve Black, undefeated season, Mayhugh at quarterback, and Plugs have compiled

Johnson especially is hoping for either the best Friday night when they Harold Kuykendall for meet Beech Grove on the latter's wing spot field. He knows exactly what the His Line is composed of Ted LawHornets know—8Speedway has won son, 255 pounds, and Charlie Love, the conference title two straight 230 pounds at the tackle posts, and Grove game

the other year the champ$ scored 161 points. |

King or Roberts jump into the city- ¢

Left Half Konnle King has scored charges to two conference cham- the usual big crowd for the open-

county scoring lead after the Beech debris to express their displeasure champs, “We need those touch- Over various decisions,

Ticket Sale Brisk Carr-Harris and Joe

Carr-Harris rammed home

were Johnny

General Manager Ciuman

Since the advent of 11-man foot- Dick Miller said the ticket sale for three goals for the hat trick while and ball in some of the smaller county|the Flyer meeting tomorrow night Ciuman scored one and engineered

has been brisk and he anticipates passes for two more. Murdo McKay, popped the winng. ning goal past Roger Bessette in Sparked by the “kid line” of the last two minutes of the game John Raynak and as the Buffalo Bisons nudged the

143 points Henry Backor, the Flyers defeated Barons at Cleveland, 4-3, before a George Vance or Freshman against 45 for their opponents. Last the Hornets, 4-2, in their opener.

crowd of 8244.

A partisan crowd interrupted the, And at Springfield, a four-goal

Johnson would like to see either contest several times with barrages sally in the first stanza gave the

f programs, newspapers and other Hershey Bears, defending league their 5-1 triumph before

particularly an opening crwod of 4800 fans,

vears and are pointing for an un- Bill Long, 215 and Ronnie Bland, downs,” he added in the final period when Paul Goalie Floyd Perras of the Indefeated season 165 at the guard positions. Dave One thing is certain of Johnson Gladu, scoring hero of the night, dians suffered a knee injury in the Pressure On Boyer and Jim Crumley hold down If the Spark Plugs do win over the WAS ushered to the penalty .box for first period and was replaced in the “The pressure is going to really the end Hornets you can be sure he will be ripping. __ nets by Yves Nadon, be on us in this game,” Johnson H. O Pritchard, whom Johnson happy, but you can also be sure BOVE thinks i8 one of the best in the he'll be screaming Watch out for

“Then there's Pike Township the county, is at the center post Pike Township, theyre

Bowlers Record Fifth 700 Series as Lanes Are Burned for 13 Honor Counts |

’ By FRANK WILSON Recreation League. Del England. ham, 212, 220, 237-660, The fifth 700 series of the season POWling for National Coal in the

tough."

pointed for their annual rivalry with son's in the Dez- the Wabash Little Giants yester- prospect, elan Classic League rolling for Dod- day by sending the varsity against

Bulldogs Point Faucet Placed For Wabash Game On Armory Card

Coach Tony Hinkle's Bulldogs Lou Faucett, Gene (Ripper) Jack-likelv-looking welterweight

will get a second chance

West Side Classic League, came at pro boxing action Friday night was recorded last night as the lanes through with the second high tota] Son's Cleaners; Eli Seddon, 232, 213, freshman and inelgible players who at the Armory when the hardof the city were scorched by 13 of the evening with a 681 on games 209—654, in the Allied Printers Ve'® USINg Wabash plays punching former Times-Legion honor count scores. of 232, 202 and 247. The Penn groip League, and Paul Burch, 196. 214. aa, Blikioge clash with the Uittle Golden Gloves battler tangles with I'he male bowlers claimed a dozen produced three other honor counts 244-654, in the Sportsman's Store in one of a rdsville Saturday Les Thompson, another local mauler, of these At the top of the list in the persons of: Leo Jenkins, 215 loop at the Sport Bowl BO aa 1e oldest school rivalrys in a five-round preliminary melee. goes Bill Blyth's 716 series. This 230, 233-678; Dave James, 233, 199, Mabel England made the evening Orville willia 5s. fleet : Faucets scored ou Surprise victory was the fourth 700 rolled by the 226-658; and, Lee Laux, 197, 202, a family affair by matching her hus-' who o0red EN Butler back over highly regarded Frankie Mamen this season. Red Stuart, John: 353-652 band's honor count with one of her dog counters last Sh Wo Ba long of Louisville on last week's ny Mencin and Johnny Murphy The West Side loop brought out own. Rolling in the Stegemeier been handling rarer a a hs bill. The local comer won in imclaim the others. Lou Early holds four additional honor counts. They Grille League at the West Side duties pe ime .‘inging pressive fashion over the more exthe high series for the women with were scored by Wilbur Richwine, Alleys she tallied games of 177, 256 perienced Kentuckian, prompting

IS CONTINUOUS «+. You can get a full delicious meal, light snack or cup of coffee ANYTIME during any day, 10 A.M. to Midnight at

77 dle Ns oe WH 2 | /UNR Pa : A) WAYS * TO ° BE 3} cli ‘nis, svvane

“ramous RESTAURANT | | AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE ROSE TIRE co. G70 N MERIDIAN

‘Guard Weighs 140 | LANCASTER, Pa. Oct. 15 (UP)—

Franklin and Marshall College has one of the lightest varsity linemen | in the nation in Bobby Schell of| Pittsburgh who weighs only 140 pounds. Despite his size, Schell sees | plenty of action as a substitute guard.

WATCH REPAIRS

Are You Tired of High Prices Beg the i + ny «established

Lincoln: Jewelry Co., Ine. On CORNER o No 1) WASHING ST. cross from 1a hone

AIR CONDITIONED 1435 W: MORRIS ST,

Fullback Francis Moriarty, who

the fifth 700 245, 205, 213-663; Jim Wilson, 216, and 199 for a 632 has been injurv-ridden duri Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Biyth put together games of 206, 233, 207—656; Bob Carnagua, 201, A triplicate was turned in by of the aviv fenton ing In Hercules Athletic Club to bring . - N ~ 1 ng" . re ’ ‘eaay y 264 and 246 for his total. He was 256, 197-654, and Earl Simons, 267. John Gaalema in the John Han- for Saturday's meeting. T . pa Faucett back for another Armory t ° . . p : om Sleet, foling' 1 we Ferris Food Market 182, 192-651 cock League at Fox-Hunt, His games who replaced Mvriarty in the gt |5hot team in the. Pennsylvania alleys; Other high scorers were Jim Lan- were all 188 Joe game. has been working at OD Heavyweights are on tap for both A ’ RL P : 1 . . fullback. Sot wit 8 the main attraction and the semiResults in Bowlin Le Ov Ci ' L t Ni ht ullback slot with the second string qd { Fridav . il g aguves er | Y as Ig Sleet may however be sent into a i up ° H vi § Dragrai eh 00 BOWLER (MEN) ahi Foxworthy Ford 401 1 June: Glas. Hoo at & sos tackle post Jack (Buddy) Walker meeting Bob Bill Biv! ¥ Fond MK 718 Fete 3 a1 |} 1. Jacobs 600 Flossie Ha {ne “Hoo: er al & Oil 304 Coach Hinkle has moved un 1kes in the headliner The Sik~s#00 BOWLERS (MEN Bd Huck J man’s, Store 400 Dorothy Crew, Won-1en hy x "Walker skirmish is scheduled for i J ERS : John Mc ational Cousl 600 Ann Reynoids, Won-Ten 302 several more freshmen to the varsity ,. . : 5 Sch g Pi | } ite: ona) Soa ++ 831 Jake Rod Rae to Be Tier Ml lor. en . 07 in accordance with permission t 10 heats. ’ Jer ey Irn ’ J Arrie er. Arthur urray Hr ' i LE81on > “ 77g wen Dodson Cleaners 869 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Billie Pruitt. Bischof Cop 300 blav ther . Chief War Cloud, 210-pound . off al m in ICC contests ' ne, Cook's Beer 883 Russell Jones’ Allison Office Mixed 08 h } 8 “ : a Pe Food: Mkt 838 Hernard. Laxen., Navel Ordbance 806 - YUE LEADERS (WOMEN) They. include Tom Cross. tackle © hippewa Indian, and Pat McGuire, Snlit 5 s \ . g dvthe oer ndpls tail y 0 J 3 i 71 : italre 9 834 IB Funbowl Social 504 | 1 vt er 1 dpls. Railways 4% om Manual: Joe Degan. end fre 185-pound Toronto Canadian, will ¥ A led f 654 ned Ww I. D Adam's ARO Schitem Triangle 480 kan, mn City Beer 654 Russell Coiling, Eagles 373 | NIA a Hy Indpls. Bieach's Co. Mix, 470 Lew Wallace Gary and Tim Craw- tangle In, the semi-final mill. Both Paul Hurch, St k & Wet ve 88 and Power E } 5 et'y Haley, Indpls. Life Insur Mix, 463 ¥ Paul Burch, Star v I a fod fo we t, Link-Beit Rare 3 Gerry Pearson, Allison Office Mixed . 447 fOrd, quarterback from Shortridge belters will be making their initial Fa ons, Bittrich's Meat Mk! #31 | \ dy RO at 4) Margy Jones, Anteler's 487 a Indianapolis starts, ‘ Ha Stark & Wetze gap! Vic Fo 1n4pi Beas Co. Mix. 84% Sophie Kurton Ind. Employ. Securiiy 443 F ik n 1 kins Ice Cream #45 le cQuay Norris Ona Lee Winninger, RCA Mixed 440 Estle, Tompkin's Jeo Cream fag Joe 8 Freihofer Bond Mixed 536 Martian Smith, Internal Revenue 443 our Bi e Teams B h East Side Classic 64) rd Eaton Stewart Warner Mixed 3s Bermice Buce. U. 8. Rubber Co 435 Tied in Maratho rother Act evrolet a4n Lvie « Riviera xe A n een Curls, Stewart-Warner Mix. 424 1 N ne Coal §30 John Eagleson, Riviera Mixed 511 Mrs. Robert Bowen, Parkway Matineg 423 " . . n ST. - LOUIS A ( St. 2 h . y Pin Ian 614 Glenn Rupert, RCA Mixed 509 Virginia EIff, Riviera Mixed «18. CHICAGO, Oct. 15 (UP)~—Four , an. Coca-Cola 631 Tony Wilson, Holiday Mixed 480 Alma Emith,’ Holiday Mixed 393 teams were tied at nine 1 sack Louis University's opponents go ague, Jess Montague Chiro, 630 Paul Thompson, Ind. Employmt. Sec. 479 Ellen Grinstead, Friehofer Bond Mixed 340 dy aps each dizzy trying to follow the Billikens’ xa fy” ehh) 630 Ray Freeman, Indpls. Life Ins. Mixed 474 Dorothy Steele, Manual Train'g Senior 373 today in the 46th International twin-b oth backfiel Lee Al Rob : thet, "Bolliaire gis 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) Bicycle Race at the Chicago oy w hy oi os Rly a MN Robbins, John Hancoc 625 Mabel. England, Lew's Mkt 02 Rated Best Frosh Coliseum after 52 hours ris is the team’s starung rig Oscar Kossma Pennsyivap fa Rec 8H Wo BOWLERS (WOMEN) . Charley Bergna of Patersyy Dalfback, while Dee plays left half. Bob Ki Fen Pin 1a 822 Haskell Bryant, Todd Drugs 380 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15 (UP)— ’ ore { Rlersva, A ER Bill Ca we ¥ an Bus Men ¢ 620 Amy McDaniels Wwon-Ten 80 S y . N. J, and Mike Abt of Chicago, leChamberinin Webb, Dean Pump aij; Chal) otis Snaiand LAY 7 rray 30 Supporters of the Loyola freshman tained their lead position, however Chicago Rink Skates | Fred Shaw, Pennsylvania | Recreation $11 Beulah Fox, Won.Te 519 football team believe the squad on the basis of 449 sprint points, Jravssh— { I . John Hyncork SieiMare oy 9 41s ranks as one of the top frosh units more than twice as rany as their 3 } Y ¥ 1 0 Conn on-Ten } n y "o eares pet S$ Ris 15 ein. Reciea Sis Q Connell, Sarre oo Min the Far West. The team beat ares. SOMpe. tors EhAm ing P Recreat 8 n a 330 Long Beach Junior College varsity ! ¥ Br Rip I Me 6! & ¢ Meadows wi i 0 ,, . I I ) x 611 A na W a er. Won-Ten : 319 12 to 6, and boasts Halfback Al Pleasant Run Banquet ' . } Ei Past Pee Era Or re 83% Pollard, recently rated as one of The annual Pleasant Run Golf { ot} Mashek m-Ten 4 ao aris Tavern 408 Naon Hotel Lincelr 524 the hest young plavers in the Club banquet will be held next SunYa § I Men ( 807 Wilma A \ 80 . , . . . Chris Ra on. Alten OWE 807 J vygh! EL A la country by a national magazine, GAY at Buckley's restaurant in CumLeo A Pomp lea Cream “07 x R Wn Par 11 berland. Tickets may be obtained at -3 Bry Feeney Lourdes ang Ma A n Two Bisiers Bea Balon : . : : the clubhouse Paul Fower, Sahara Grotie a08 ‘Sars sakes, Wone1 “stam Glogoza, PF. L Ja 603 Ruth Ranes Arinur Murray na i! Hotkey Is Toughest - . : Bob Wuensch, Mutua! Milk & Clara Old Crown Ale Bob Whanach, Mutual Mill Soi F402 La Fary. Arthur Murray 111110 Sls NEW: YORK. Oct. 13 (UP)- One-Eyed Halfback Ji t, J Montag: vironract ‘ n n-Te hb im Bret Na Hague Ci actor. 804 Mary ( Roy W meth S14 Harry Torgerson, 33-year-old ex- PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15 (UP)— Men's Black ro High-T Taq Hanna, Indian Pu 4-Cola 512 2 Mi irine.- hero and currently a reserve Quarterback Tommy Thompson of | Mens THACK, ov High-Tup Jim Maners. Pennavivania Recrastion Con the Philadelphia Eagles i White Shoes. Chicago, HeayyDave Parker. Penusyivaliis Rec Si tackle on the New York Univer- pala [ages In the Na- Duty Chassis, Both Fibre and Floyd Wimmer. John, Hancock r Murray 811 Go “football team. was asked to tional Football League is one of the . Maple Rollers me ————— $10 5 As y nuts oe - 89 name the three toughest sports ou Jansing backs in the circuit de AUTO 8 UT 1. Sal so he ever engaged in and listed them ro a oe oat lle has Jost tne BLUE POINT SUPPLY yor since an accident aoe As follows: 1-—Iee hockey, 2—PFight- (during childhood. Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. ing the Japs, 3—Football,

2,000 RESERVED ‘SEATS

at 85¢, Tax Incl, On Sale Tomorrow at 10 A. M. at Coliseum Box Office Only OPENING GAME

HOCKEY

Caps vs. St. Louis—Thurs., 8:30 p. m.

1500 General Admission Tickets 60c (Tax Inc.) On Sale Thursday at 7 P, M.—Boxes 2.20 and Side Mez-

at AH Times and Phone Orders Accepted at Both | Coliseum and L. Strauss & Co. Box Offices.

’ = * ‘ 4 4

zanine 1.80 and 120. Reserved (Tax Inc.) On Sale | | 1420 N: Senate Ave.

A

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1947

ith Flyers

TEAMMATES AGAIN—Arnold Risen, leading point-getter for the Indianapolis Kautskys last year, goes over the current club schedule with Don Grate, a former Ohio State teammate and leading scorér in 1943-44. Grate is the newest member of the Indian-

apolis National League club,

Local Matman Wins Main Event |

Buddy Curtis, Indianapolis junior heavyweight matman, annexed his seventh straight-local grappling triumph at the Armory last night |

when the husky former Interna- sional basketball team has knuckled | Gyidolin,

um |

i

Kautsky s Drill For Exhibitions

Kautsky’'s world champion profes- |

Satan Team Hit By Injuries For Irish Tilt

| Two Players Out | For Rest of Year

An injury-ridden Shortridge leleven will entertain Cathedral Fri|day on Shortridge field. | Tom williams and George Thomp{son are lost for the season and {Reed Rice is sidelined with a knee injury. Gene Henshaw has-a knee lcap injury and Fred Davis and |Gene Parr are temporarily out with colds. They may see li ag~ 'tion however, | Jack Leer, stellar quarterback in ''46, has only been able to play in |one game this year. Against Washington, Leer saw limited action and {is expected to see little more in the {Irish encounter. ¢ | Ted ‘Steeg, regular fullback has lconditions of pneumonia with a |temperature of 103 degrees. Coach George Gale will move up reserves who saw action in the first two games of the season when the Satans ran roughshod over Beech Grove and Southport,

Red Wings Center, Traded to Boston

DETROIT, Oct. 15 (UP) Center Billy Taylor, top scorer for [the Detroit Red Wings last year, has been traded to Boston for Armand (Bep) Guidolin, Detroit Hockey Manager: Jack Adams announced today. Taylor, 28, made 17 goals and 48 ‘assists. for 63 points in 1946-47, 21-year-old left wing,

tional weightlifting champion beat 4,0, ¢ o daily 3-to-5-p.m. work- ‘made 10 goals and 13 assists for 23

Dutch: Schultz of Houston, in the main event.

Tex,

lout at the Butler Fieldhouse in|

Curtis clamped on a hammerlock, preparation for a five-game tour of lifted Schultz in a bhackbreaker and the East. slammed the Texan to the mat for|

the first fall after 36 minutes of

torrid going. Despite a lame shoul-|

der, Schultz returned to the ring next Monday but gave up home town of Martinsville against

for the second fall,

after 5 minutes when Curtis weft the Sheboygan Redskins.

to work on the injury,

mont, Tex., born of Atlanta, Ga,

Coach Glenn Curtis and his squad will open their exhibition schedule night in Glenn's

The same

[two teams will meet Tuesday night Red Lyons, who hails from Beau- at Terre Haute.

upset favored Billy Ra-| to take the tional Basketball League champions semi-windup and Tommy Nilan, the Will play the Rochester Red Wings |

During the eastern tour the Na-

stocky little Australian, racked up/in a four-game series at Hershey, his second straight victory here by Oct. 28; at Seton Hall, Oct. 29; at

pinning Sammy Kohen, of York City, in the opening bout,

Union OK’s . Filchock As Player-Coach

HAMILTON, Ont. Oct. 15 (UP)— Frank Filchock, erstwhile New York. Giants football star, was at last

|eligible today to serve as player-| coach of the Hamilton Tigers of the Rugby Football

Inter - Provincial Union. Filchock,

suspended from the Na-

{tional Football League for his fail-

ure to report a bribe attempt iast vear, received permission to play for the Tigers at Union's big four yesterday.

Leg Broken

Cliff Rauch, member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at Butler Univer-

sity, suffered a broken leg yesterday in an intramural football game with Phil Delta Theta Fraternity.!

New Schenectady, N.Y. Oct. 31, and at {Rochester, N.Y, Nov. 1. jgame will be played in Baltimore,

|Oct. 30, against the Bulletts.

l.

The club will open the home sea-

[son here Nov. 4 and then return

a meeting of Whe

"REPUTATION FOR FINE TASTE AND EXCELLENT

east again for, exhibition games with the Washington Senators and

e Philadelphia Warriors of the Bal ethall All- America Conference, |

Another

| points. Guidolin, a five-season veteran of major league hockey, will play for the Red Wings here’ tomorrow night in the National Hockey League team's opener against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Goodwill Coach MADISON, Wis, Oct. 15 (UP)= Coach Harry Stuhldreher of Wis~ lconsin promotes goodwill with the Badger alumni by circulating a weekly illustrated “football letter” {with personal comments about the team’s showing after each game on the schedule.

$10,000 Pro-Am | MONTEREY, Cal, Oct. 15 (UP)— The annual $10,000 Bing Crosby national pro-amateur golf championships will be staged over ‘hree Monterey peninsula courses on Jan, 9- 10-11, it was announced today by |Larry Crosby, Bing's manager.

3733-37 Sutherland Ave.

REFRIGERATION

Courses in Domestic and Commercial + + « Introduction to Air-Conditioning Registration Sept. 18—Oct, 20, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.

Veterans Approved G. I. Training For Information, Call Personally, Phone or Write

Elliott-Williams Sales & Service Co.

Division of Elliott-Williams

TA. 9493

HAS A

Distributed by

FARBER DISTRIBUTING co.

WEDNE

Lo Cham Appe: Profe

Bombe

From

The Indian and the stal mittee chair today that He Louis 1s wel Hoosier state his efforts to The commi it was agains to appear on fighters other the AAU sal participated could be sus The ruling it was Jearne flying from state arrang Louis on am: Legion and 1 were being

SHOWS alres

Odon and Je were planne Monticello, Commi The Comm! ment today v “It has bee tion of both t letic Commis Association of parties are ti of Indiana, benevolent ar for the pu amateur box World Heavy Louis, who } as a professio of Indiana, tc attraction fo ‘catch’ to su as follows: “Joe Louis 50 per cent c ever happens “The two receive 25 pe ance, leaving cent of the n posed service tion, “Arrangems would cause almost a cer “The chair ing Committe Borde, wishe motions of hibited by thi Walter N. Ri Indiana Stat states: that s an admission pants are pai out special | of the Comn “Joe Louis box in an e sional card, amateur or p State of Indi

Wha Depe

NEW YC suicide to bt 16 pilots pla: Let's loo Bucky E nexf season DiMaggio ar Shea. Even 1946 campaig declared: “How well to how well gio) goes.”

IT'S MUC Brooklyn, formers in pitcher Ralj 2l-game win Jackie Robir as the “rook Steve O'Ne manager, cl

Yi