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proven himselt by gaining 70 yards in the nine times that he has carried the ball this season. Along with Bsary and: Gatto, Coach Hinkle is grooming Bob

Change | in = In Times-Legion y Butler Lineup Committee Session "Of Amateur Fistic Tourney in Indianapolis The annual Times-Légion Golden Gloves boxing tournament for: Are Handicapped ory. Milliams and Elimination bouts also will be held on succeeding Friday nights— With backs Otville wil Jan. 16, 23 and 30—with the finals set for Feb. 6. | and his seven transfer players in-| for the last night, the finals will be held Feb. 13. eligible, Coach Tony Hinkle spent! Arrangements for the 15th re-| TG) Gecisioned Robin Hood | deci ddleweights amateur fight series were completed |r * Martin wr the Tan oon LS ghie sonnel in preparation for. the Val. last night at a meeting of the Gol- battle reyal. paraiso game Saturday in the offices. Main move of the week is the 7p, committee is comprised of! transfer of ¥ullback Vince tiatto, a representatives of The Times and School, to right halfback to AUR members of the Robison-Ragsdale! rN liS ension ment Les BEsary, who will probably sponsors of Golden Gloves here, By BOB STRANAHAN years of age-and over, in two classes giaple of professional boxers have —novices and open—and vB grown a 00-day suspension in Ine ners in the open class—experienced| cates as the result of a complaint!

" Injuries Cause: Dates Established Preliminary Plans Laid for 15th Renewal Williams, Sylvester { amateurs will open Jan. 9 in the N. Pennsylvania St. Armory. Bill Sylvester on the Injured lst| — 0.0 than four nights are needed to narrow the field of entrants yesterday switching Bulldog per- newal of the city’s outstanding | lighiweights ®), Paw Terry - (88) ow: den Gloves committee in The Times "i Leeper's Stable | Eddie Ash, sports editor, and other freshman from Oathedral High Post of the American Legion, costart in Williams' place. Gatto has Pans again will see amateurs, 16, rainer Tom Leeper and his weight divisions. The eight win*/qiana and. other NBA-afifated |

Straub, Indianapolis, and Robert gmateurs—will make up the team| from the Kentucky Board of Ath- | Warner, Zionsville, for possible ac- which will represent Indianapolis in| jetic Control. BACK WITH TIGERS—Bill tion at right half. the annual Tournament of Cham- waiter N. Ringer, secretary of Bromer, veteran Tiger letters | Valparaiso’s Crusaders will meet inns in the Chicago Stadium. tfie Indiana State Athletic Commis-| man, wil return to the starting |

the Bulldogs before the Butler team's most critical audience of the season since the players’ fathers will be the guests of the Fairview school’s athletic department in their annual Dad's Day game.

Guests at Reception Each father will wear his son's number and will be escorted to a box seat by his player-son. Following the game, the fathers will be the guests of honor at a reception, dinner..and. football movies in the university cafeteria. Coach Emoty Bauer's team has a good combination of a heavy line and a light, fast backfield. His line . averages 193 pounds per man and he has*a complete group of reserve linemen weighing 200 pounds or

The Tournament of Champions sion, confirmed the suspension to-

will be held Feb. 23, 24 and 25. |4ay of the Indianapolis manage:Tickets will go on sale next iiainer.

month with mail orders to be filled] Ringer said that the state body | first. Keep reading your Indian would have to * ‘go along with Ken-| apolis Times for announcement of tucky” on the suspension after al ticket sales, seat prices and infor-| {protest was lodged by Charles! mation on how you may obtain the| | Ernst, director. The suspension fol-| choice ringside locations. |lowed the matching on Nov. % of | his | his high | school team.

South Siders Win | hief War Cloud (Wayne Coats), Gene Bland's South Side Com-| ndianapolis, and Bid Peak, = MAC Harriers Run Here Saturday

munity Center amateur scrappers, {0WD, Ind, in a Kentucky scrap The Mid-American

fullback position for | when the Tigers meet the Little Giants of Wabash in Greencastle Saturday. Bromer, who has been ankle injury, hails from Decatur,

already in training: for: The Timess «Ae, Communication from Ernst Legion Golden Gloves show in Jan- Ri Cie} Yat ii vee! uary, had another team triumph to sly was a novice and una . credit today. P to defend himself” and that Leeper! “rPhe—South~Side Scrappers won S00uld not have permitted the four of six bouts in an inter-city| Matching.

Under, the agreement reached in match with a strong Gary combina- . : Ha 2 g y combi the NBA convention in Montreal

more each in the event that he ‘ecls : Eve ;_|1ast summer, other states- will re-| that more weight is needed in the Russ McKinney, 126-pound ail pect the Kentucky suspension. @ sion winner last year in the Gloves, | i : . game, took 4 unanimous decision from | Leeper's principal scrapper has The Crusaders’ starting backfield been Colion Chaney, heavyweight,

oath Barry in the feature five- | . combination averages 189 pounds, Seorse {Who recently won from Lee Oma ——— i —_—— rounder, Willie Roberts, Indianap- |; Milwaukee and also boasfs re-

olis, was See n Bght Buddy 10} cent triumphs over Abel Cestdc, Ar-| (gram in another top bout, but the| ep, ne south American champ,

| Gary scrapper was running a tem- and Jack (Buddy) Walker, of Co-| | perature and the examining phy-

will be run during the half-time of the Butler-Valparaiso game Saturday as the six MAC teams vie for the team laurels. Last year, in the meet sponsored by Wayne University in Detroit, the Butler Bulldogs finished second behind the host school. Since that

Basketball Results HIGH jence competition.

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dleton 55, Noblesville 47, a . lumbus, O. ’ Pandiston 49, Royerton 43, | sician’ would not permit the fight. Bob Sikes, state heavyweight con- team captain, won last year’s indiDecatur. C tolls 43, Eirklang 36. Results of other bouts at the tender, is another Leemer nrotege, vidual honors when he negotiated Concannon 8 Rosedale 35. o | Motor Armory last night: en eee the -3'2-mile course in 21:33 minFlat Rock (Il) anon 23. | Stanley Martin (88) decisioned Ohicf ; Fonlanet 33, West Terre Haute 32. Thunderber, fiyweights (31; Jim White Additional Sports, | utes. This season the meet will be North Vernon 24, sis 31 0 : 1G knocked uv Fred Johnson, bantam. | P 30 by {on a new Butler 4.1-mile course * Batesville 38, Versailles (overtime). weights (1) wk Roberis (88) decion City 52, Swayzee 24 sioned John Taylor, featherweights (3) age | which will finish in the Butler bowl,

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(Editor's Note: Do your realize that if the season were only long enough, my average for prognosticating would soar to We almost unbelievable percentage of of ?

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Conference's | second annual cross-country meet |

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Bl Hoople fsn't Quibbling 943" Average

‘By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE, Famous End ‘and End Man Have you noticed how erably I ‘have

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NEW YORK, Nov. 13" (UP)—The lines by a groin injury.

|New York Rangers last night called

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been gaining as. a forecaster from week to week?

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I started with a’ modest 583. But! [in three weeks I had raised that tof |8 neat, if not gaudy, 643, showing {improvement at the rate of 20 | points per week, Ah! If major lleague batsmen could oily do that!| "5 8 » | FIGURING from a base of 643, | therefore, and with improvement at! {the rate of 20 points per week, my [percentage would reach 943 uf ‘he | season continued for 15 weeks, It |doesn’t, of course, but that is not {my fault, and should not be held |against me--harsrumph! Let us not quibble, gentle ceaders. {We'll simply call my average for the |season 943, and let it go at thal— or, if you prefer round numbers, 950. And so on to games of Nov, Butler 35, Valparaiso 0. | Wabash 20, DePauw 14. Penn 27, Army 14 Brown 20, Harvard 6. Penn State 20, Navy 6. Yale 27, Princeton 7. Columbia 21, Holy Cross 6. Tennessee 19, Boston College 7. Colgate 19, Syracuse 7. Dartmouth 19, Cornell 12. Purdue 19, Pitt 7 Mich. State 20, Temple 6. Virginia 19, W. Virginia 13. Illinois 20, Ohio State 0, Indiana 20, Marquette 0. Minnesota 14, Iowa 7. | Kansas State 14, lowa State 6. | - Kansas 19, Okla. A. and M. 1. ) Wisconsin 21, Michigan M.

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Missouri 20, Oklahoma 7." Notre Dame 20, Northwestern 7. Georgia Tech 21, Alabama 13. So. Methodist 19, Arkansas*13. Georgia 21, Auburn 0. Baylor 20, Tulsa 0. | Duke 20, So. Carolina 7. LSU 13, Mississippi St. 6 No. Carolina 20, Maryland 7. Rice 27, Texas A. and M. 14. Texas 13, Texas Christian 7. Wm. & Mary 20, Wash. & Lee 13. Stanford 14, Oregon 6. Oregon State 20, Wash, State 7. UCLA 6, Washington ¢.”

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ge oleman vs. Bouth Side, ied 2 (noon) Tarkington v8. Ray Bp uly postponed MUNICIPAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE (Sunday at Hioanside Park) Pinch; 2 30—Fast | ide Rabie

y at Riverside Par ~Mohawks vs, Riverside. east v vs. _ Tarkington.

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Taliaferro at IU BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 13 (UP)—Position changes to make up for the loss of George Taliaferro were announced today by Indiana's coach, Bo McMillin, McMillin said Hugh McKinrmis, a Junior, would handle ground plays in place of Taliaferro in the backfleld. Quarterbacks Rex Grossman and Nick Sebek . probably will engineer most of the aerial plays, McMillin sald. Indiana plays Marquetté here Saturday.

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Alter Passing Attack LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov. 13 (UP) — Expecting the Pittsburgh Panthers to feature a passing attack) Baturdhy, the Purdue University] eleven rehearsed to form a back-! field of several poténtial passing! specialists today. Stu Holcomb, Boilermaker coach, said- End Bob

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