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Boxing Peace Reigns

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On PGA Front

CHICAGO, Nov. 19 pected fireworks at the lw mee of the Professional Golfe mein of fizzled out with no one} 40-14, to win consolation honors. getting burned and the golfers took Fils Yon care of the remaining bits of ‘routine 39, J. D. Adams 36; business today in an atmosphere of Mallory 34: Ailfon 4, Ki peace and harmony.

| Basketb League:

of what had seemed to ‘be the most, Linwood Shulkin MB 31. explosive piece of work on the| Scores in the Bast District YMCA Seniol agenda yesterday when they elected Church Sa Hon the Sryingan PreabyEd Dudley president for another Centenary ol Englewood 48, year without a dissenting vote. \yesbyserian W; Woodside 18, Brooksid Later the accusations of Vic Ghessi, New Jersey shotmaker, that Howard Street Margpante 3M, Ki

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Indiana Medical Center downed {the Lincoln Chiropractic College {last night, 33-18, to-annex the (UP)—Ex-| {YMCA's pre-season basketball tourannual ney held in the “¥".gym. The Builtells defeated Bridgeport Brass,|

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Reculta of games at the Dearborn V0: |. ced financial status.

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he was excluded unfairly from tne J, Insley Manufacturing 33, 33 Fairmount Glass | Hogan might impound Lamotta’s

Ryder cup team, were taken care . Tonight's scheduled: 7:15, Cumber and vs. King's Fixtures: 8. i Moose | of at an executive session. pr v yer Printers; 9:18, Club bank ‘accounts.

Mae's. basketball managers wi meet tonight at 7:30 o'clook.

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Demand Probe

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Again Denies Rumor

{than a week that Leahy denied SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. 19 up) rumors that he would leave the

on the New York State Athletic Commission's investigation of the

—Prank Leahy assured Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The second denial fight when - the Democratic party officials today that he would remain followed a report by a Chicago radio demanded an investigation of the

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Temporarily Stymied

Democrats Demand Legislative Probe Into

Entire Boxing Setup in New York Lam By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 19' (UP)—Reports from the district attorney's Results of the Industrial League games| loffice indicated today that the disappearance of a key witness had tem-|C thers. astool P. porarily stymied the D.A's attempt to unearth an explosive betting - scandal in connection with last Friday night's strange fight between Blankenship,

h Its in the U. B. YMCA Last t's Jesuks to the 1: B MCA Jake LaMotta and Billy Fox.

The play-for-pay boys disposed 25. Brookside 3&4: Southeast WURIoR kK This witness—“A man about town" who has many acquaintances in Smith.

South Side Motor Armory, 2015 8. Pennsylvania St, at 8:30 o'clock.

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a Louisville team are as follows, with local boys listed first: 126 pounds—Russ. McKinney vs. Henry Bowers, 135 pounds—Bill Roberts vi. Joe

160 pounds—Paul Terry vs. Earl|be

entire boxing set-up in New York te. John Weeks, Dr. Nicholas Salerno, Lamotta's - tor, reversed his field during testimony before Eddie .Eagan, | chairman of the athletic commission, | Salerno testified that, Bronx Jake had entered the ring in excellent | condition, although reporters previously had understood from Salerno that the fighter had been suffering from a blood clot of the spleen on the day of the bout. Eagan hung such an effective "iron curtain” about the commis sion investigation that reporters were unable to learn definitely who thad testified. Frank (Blinky) Pal|ermo, manager of Fox, came to New |York from Philadelphia; but he /denied vehemently that he had appeared before Eagan. Palermo emphasized, however, that he and Fox would welcome investigation by the commission and the district attorney, He said the bout was “strictly on the level” as far as he knew, and that LaMotta had merely proved what he and Fox had suspected— that Jake was ‘nearly washed-up as a fighter.” will Introduce Bill When Fitzpatrick issued his demand for a legislative investigation of the commission, he said a bill embodying his request would be introduced at the next session of the legislature. He said the introduction would be made by State Sen. Elmer Quinn and Assemblyman Irwin Steingut, minority leaders. “The criticism of the Fox-La-{Motta fight is the culmination of| a whole series of questionable bouts and is the outgrowth of a cancerous condition. If this is permitted to continue, the future of boxing in {New York is doomed,” Fitzpatrick (said.

City Grid Champs Awarded Letters

| Twenty-five ‘members of Shortridge High School's city champion-| ship football team and the student manager have been awarded letters for the past season. The recipients will be honored at dinner by the athletic department tomorrow night at Holly Hock Hill, 8110 College Ave. Those receiving awards were Bob | Brown, Dudley Burge, Fred Davis, | Ralph Davis, Dick Fleck, John \Grimmer, Bob Hanna, Gene Henshaw, Jim Horton, Kenny Hughes, Charles Keever, Art Klein, Jack Leer, Jack McVey, Jack Olivey, Gene Parr, Evan-Parker, Biil-Ralph; Reed Rice, Gene Rogers, Ted Steeg, Bob Swan, George Thompson, Jack Tichenor, Tom Williams and Manager Max Schumacher,

State Baseball

League Discussed

BEDFORD, Nov.'19 (UP)—Rep-, resentatives of 14 southern Indiana cities will meet in Bedford Friday! to discuss formation of an eightteam Class “D” baseball league. Invitations were extended by local baseball enthusiasts to Vincennes, Princeton; Tell City, Brazil,’ Huntingburg, Cannelton, Jeffersonville, Jasper, New, Albany, Washington, Columbus, Bloomington, Beymour and the host city.

Bruce Smith May Join Minnesota Staff,

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. \|9 (UP)~ A Minneapolis sports announcer reported last night that Bruce

Smith, former . All-American half back at the University of Minnesota, will join the Minnesota coaching staff when his professional playing contract expires. Smith is signed to play with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League one more season.

Game Sold Out PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 19 (UP)— The traditional Thanksgiving Day football ga'ne between the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell

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118 pounds—Fred Johnson vs. Buffal Billy Bishop. :

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LANCASTER, Pa., Nov, 19 (UP) Meredith (Abe) Ashby of Harrisburg, Franklin and Marshall's ace defensive fullback, returned to foot-| ball this season after recovering, from a severe neck injury which led doctors believe that he never would play again.

Basketball Scores

HIGH SCHOOLS

Alamo 41 Wingate 2 29 Aurors 4 Avon 48, Br 32 Bainbridge 41, Ladoga 39 (double over-

paleyile 15, Center 3 Pt. ne Concordia 41, Angola 7, AM 42, Shelby ville 36 Teen Toxnanip Parke) 45, Rockville 40. ymera 33 Jasonviile 34, a ‘29 Knightstown 58, Charlottesville 37, Lawrenceburg 58, Versailles 31 Leiter's Pord 71, Kewanna 30.

Montezuma 51, Bellmore 28. orristown 41, Carthage 35, ew Haven 30, rma 26 ; Otter Creek 48, 8t. Bernice 15. Otterbein 27, Monon 24. Pennville. 26, Gray 24, ; + Rich an Townatip 40, West: Lebanon

(11, Rowan 4, J or Hill 42

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