Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 31
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Gus Lesnevich Wants Shot At Heavy Title
Faces Mauriello At Garden Tonight
a JACK CUDDY Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Oct. 31—Gus Les-|
straight victory over fat Tami Mauriello tonight and to earn thereby a shot at the heavyweight crown, Despite Lesnevich’s ambitions and his three
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10-round bout which, . incidentally, returns box~ ing to Madison Square Garden. after a rodeo-caused absence of six weeks. Because of the lack of heavyweight contenders as the 20th Century Sporting Club entered its second decade of promoting at the Garden, Lesnevich and Manager Joe Vella were convinced that Gus could clinch a heavy title tilt with a fourth victory over Mauriello—the man who had challenged Joe Louis for the crown in September, 1946. They wanted a crack at the winner of the Louis-Jersey Joe Walcott title fight, scheduled for the Garden on Dec. 5. Most of the experts favored Rus-| sian Gus, although he i= 32—eight| years older than Mauriello, They! favored him because he is a smarter and faster boxer than his portly op-| ponent, who has been handicapped since boyhood by a crippled right!
FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1007
1 Caps Head For He
Providence
Hoosiers’ Home Record In Free-Scoring Game
Rod Morrison Turns in ‘Hat Trick’; Springfield Blanks Philadelphia, 6-0
By BOB STRANAHAN
Their winning streak on home
route to Hershey today still batting for leadership in the Western Division of the American Hockey League. Providence ended the Indianapolis skein in a freescoring 8-7 affair nevich, light - heavyweight cham- pefore 6197 fans at the Coliseum last night, and these same Reds still pion, hoped to score his fourth have something to do about our Caps’ bid for the lend.
Providence moved over to Pitts
burgh for a Saturday night en-| Hockey Summary
gagement and the Hornets share, the top spot with the local entry. |
Even a “hat trick” by Rod Mor- Alina rison couldn't save the Caps last Summers es
night.
were behind after that. The home|, forces tied it up in the first period on two of Rod's markers but
DIANAPOLIS .....}....: 3 2 ithe Caps still were in arrears at/ZCVACLiOTR ily
15-4 when the teams went into the [final stanza,
Indianapolis Rally It looked as though the Caps! might pull the thing out of the fire at the start of the final period when Cliff Simpson tied it up at 5-5 on
8 pass from Danny Summers, but {
it was only a matter of seconds until the Reds again took over. Johnny Chad whipped in the goal which sent the visitors into the lead again, then Nelson Podolsky retaliated for the Caps. Roger Bedard and Ab Collings picked up Providence goals in fast|IN order, then Barry Sullivan got the final tally of the game for ‘the
Caps. Goalie Harvey Bennett was called on for some fancy stops during the Indianapolis closing ‘bid, but he was equal to the task and his defensemen helped put a curtain about the cage. Rod Morrison was called for in-
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res — INDIANAPOLIS: on, R. Morrison, D. Morrison, DoPavelich, Licari, Fogolin, Providence—Reardon, Arcand, Chad, Laante, Scherze, Propkop, Collins, TayPa Kapusta, ~8core by Periods 3-1 3-8
First oat botiod we i) Providence, Prokop 40; (DD Rrovideuce. | ; (3) IN.
APOLIS, R. Morrison (Doran, Pavelich); (4) 16: oy INDIANAPOLIS, R. Mor(Doran, Pavelich) 17:30. - Pavelich
rison ties—Pogolin (board checking); check Kapusta (tripping). (8) Providence, ‘Chad DIA
(board ing);
Penalties—Soclisizai ripping); R. son (interference); Dew
Schersa) ,2:00; (8) IN N Morrison (Doran, Pavelich), 4:15; (7) Providence, Liscom (Chad), 6:20; (8) Providence, Stanleu tig 0 18:15; 9) IND Hdoari), 10: and Taylor
Goughing): Fogolin (fighting); Scherss ( Third Period — (10) INDIANAP
Simpson (Summers), 1:19: (11) Provifence: Chad (Schersa, Taylor) 1:44; (13)
IANAPOLIS, Podoisky (Sullivan, Nich-
oy 9:18; (13) ovidence, Bed (Fraser, Arcand), 10: 8; i) Providence, (15) INDIAN-
Coll (Prokop), 13:39; POLES, ent (Podolsky, R. Morrison), 16:14.
Ofticials—Norm Locking,
the visitors had a free shot at the cage, first of the year here, but Red Almas turned it aside. In the only other game played last night the Springfield Indians were out of the league's Eastern Division cellar today mainly because FEldie Kobussen, a 175-pound center got two goals and an assist
Ted Graham.
the Philadelphia Rockets, 6 to 0. It was the Indians’ first home vicof the season and was a replay of a contest postponed Oct. 18 when fog caused by heat made play impossible, Harry Frost, Allie Kuntz, Don Webster and Ross Johnstone got
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the other goals as Springfield gave
Church closely was Hershell Stilwell who |S garnered & 65 in the Delaware |S Major loop. His games for Fox-|= ,|worthy Ford were 189, 202 and 266. = In the third notch was Roy Schepman who tallied a 655 in the 8:30|%
Central alleys. Schepman used|S games of 210, 338 and 207 to arrive |S at his three game total. .
high in the Bowes League at West = Side with a 2697 on games of 900, = 939 and 840. High in the Holy|S Trinity League at Dezelan’s was | Turk’s Tavern with a 2862, 3 |
8 1of Silver tourney were announced = .| yesterday by Frances Rhoads, tour-|3 I ney secretary. For teams only, the contest will start at|
ard order: Nov. 1, 6:30 p. m.—Andrew’s |
|Furniture, Ellwanger Electric and {last night as Springfield blanked | Jewelry, K
Pin Patter "Two of the Comets took a Dusman's holiday last night Bowes Seal Past ladies league at the West Side, Lanes. Patty Striebeck competition, share popular Indianapolis junior heavy-
weight mat ace, will team up at {the Armory next Tuesday night to
of the glory.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |,
rshey After 8-7 Loss Here
Two Mat | Events | On Tuesday's Card
Tommy Nilan of Austrailia who| is undefated here in single-match|
PHILCO Is ON THE AIR
By Frank Wilson
Starting off the evening with a 255 she added games of 212 and
. 504 Tex, and Jack Steele, a newcomer . here from Waterloo, Ia. Their tag-team tussle will top a re i/two-event card and is slated for undry. | CR '2 falls out of 3, with a time limit of {90-minutes. Both Schults and Curtis Tommy Jenke, Koerner's Opt. Mixed.. 488 have seen action here in tag-team! Cg A skirmishes and both have enjoyed bl Bank. . 483
T BE Ei PRS Taking the laurels for the men of (Bilsen Roth. Indians National Bank Rosasco, N
Shrine Leagué at Johnny Beam's =
The Marott Shoe quifitet was g
“4 » : Squad times for the Antler's Pot!S
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the Antler’s slides over the pric {
OLS, | week-end,
Squads will bowl in the following
Golden Pheasants, C. J. Carlson Co.,| Bemis Letter Service, Kamm's Beer, | Link-Belt Automatics, Market Paper Co., A&P Tea Co., and Merry-Macs. | Nov. 2, 3:30 p. m.~Indiana Gear, R. J. Weldon, Roth Jewelry, Capitol Lumber Co. Snider Bros, Les Miller’s Service, and Fehr's X-L (Moonlite). Nov. 2, 6 p. m.—8ally Twyford’s Comets, Mechanics Laundry, Frank's
{Radio Service, Rowe Jewelers, Childs . W. Carr, and Frank-| house Electric.
a 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Hobart Moore, Universal Hershell Stilwell, Delaware Major.... Roy Schepman, 8:30 Shrine Bob Hensley, Universal . Paul Fields, Universal . Floyd Ward, Printcraft .. Maurice Wellman, Printeraft . Everett Chandler, Coca-Cola ....ci0us Max Sylvester, Moon-Lite Major
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Bob Hollerman, Pi-Blak Insulation. ... 627 its last place berth to the Rockets, Paul Ferdinand, pclaware Major .... 8 art-Warner ..... ae who now are back where they spent lier Entlinge er. Universal ........".. 826 arry Link, Automotive .............. most of last season. Homer Asher, American fon No. 1.. 623 — Joe Pritchett, Delaware Major ...... 623 Guy Porter Clarney’s Rest, ...... 621 On the lce Pr. Sourbier Jr., Universal ........ 620 Berl Wetstein, Koerner Opt. Mixed... 619 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baroid Murra Xniversal CAAA he i Eastern Division ars, urm reation ...... | Velbiata W L T rs. a 3 ian ar, Turk’s Tavern oto pid ashington s..se. « 613 ovidence 4 3 » » pig ee $ : FW A Wibie aH ErENBY .eocvinnne op ingheld seennns 2 6 0 4 23 John . 800 | iladelphis 1 6.3% 8 NB MM i 09! Western Division Ede Yanoe, Bela Major 308 { A ware vies INDIANAOLIn sae : 3 : 3 3 B tch Kossman, Fi Blak Insulaiion. 608 Buffalo 3 19 7m 20 George Pigg, McClarney's Rest. ...... 808 &t. uls 3 1 9 = 24 | Leon Rogers, Parkway Recreation - 81 i | ecreatio | Cleveland 3 1 7 33 24 Bui Moxley Delaware Major —-..... 604] ! RESULTS LAST NIGHT W. Dutton, Farkya Recreation esse 803 Providence 8, INDIANAPOLIS 7 Russ _Anderso; Mallory ...... 602 Springfield 6, Philadelphia 0. y or, B. C. AtKInS ............ | NEXT GAMES c , 2 POLIS at Her-
—INDIANA Lou is. at Cleveland; W a; Providence at Pitis-| NDA a v: 8 ot 1 IND. Pn n s uffalo; | phi Hu abingien Hershey ’ Ffade | Bence; ort taareh at St. Louis
‘Amateur Basketball
The Big Four Hawks want to schedule basketbal gems to 0 JyRinasiims on Mondays, Hay Sundays. Write Eugene Hu 605 En lish Ave, or teie hose BL ac The newly formed United ™ Services| Ra | Amateur Basketball League will get unm|derway Sunday in the Naval Armory, The schedule is as follows: 1 p. m—Billings vs. Alr Forces; 2:18 m.—~Naval Reserve (C) vs. National p. m.—Naval Ordnance Vs.
Naval Reserve (B) Tonight's schedule io. 18 the
season tourney te ing vs. Lincoln ; 8:18, Peerless Laundry va iPttsbur Plate Glass Co.
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' yres a Joe Bandberg, Piremen's Local sg. .v 83724 Harold Cutermever, Am. Legion .+ B68 5 . , | Robert Fox, Building Trades . 0 ~| Scots Padget, Riviera National Mixed. B57 Hetulan Garnett, R. C. A. 5 O'Connor, Speedway Handicap 55857 wi EO Win Virgil Rohrman, Mae Xi Kursch, Christisn Churoh......
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Marott's Bhoes......... 606 pd SOWLERS (WOMEN) Fran Snyder, Bader Coffee ........... 504 Ase Stevenson, Bt. Phillp’s.......... ed t, Pri 's Sponsor’s.. 582 Ean n Latz, Standard Printing........ §75 Marie Christian, Poxworthy Ford..... 556 rsons, Brightwood Puel 551
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