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By Frank. Wilson

hy Pritchett's Indianapolis League shared honors with the El Lilly . loop at Penn last night in the production of honor-count scores. Both groups posted two scores of better than 650 while the Indianapolis Water | Co. League at the West Side Bowling Center and the Allison gathering! at Pritchett's. contributed one each, The women failed to rise above

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15th Times-Legion Event to Include . 5 Boxing Shows °

BOXERS 16 YEARS or AGE OR OVER

the 570 mark. . —l12 —tt ——eNovice Class | For Youn \ Tops in the city was Carl Hardin's tries when this list is completed. | —118 —60 (Beginners) { Out-of-Town Contestants Urged fo Enter; DART g4& Oid 685 scored in the Indianapolis There are seven openings left in —t tts Sites Class | h f 5 1SAMES # League meeting. His games for the the 8 p. m. squad on New Year's| 185 HY (Experienced) c amps fo Form Team for Chicago Trip ¥ Barbasol quintet were 206, 235 and Eve, and 10 left in the 10 a. m.| ‘Thé anhual Indianapolis Times-Legioir Golden Gloves Boxing Tour-

244. Close behind - was the Lilly squad on New Year's Day. League's Jim Blake, who had a 680! for the ‘Chemical five. His games Fight Results were 180, 234 and 266. Pros The other Indianapolis loop high| PORTLAND, Me. Hermie Proeman. 137, | score was a 679 rolled by Len Fouts| Eagle Lak % oe. outpointed Joe Poccia, | on games of 251, 214 and 214 for the

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Delaware Bowling Center's squad. | deiphin M¢., S0pped Al Henly, IW, P nila:

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PASKRALL faves

{nament is to swing into action next month and the amateur fisticuffers already are sharpening up for the. big event. With the. city tourney out of the way, the mitt lads are now leveling to battle for glory and prizes.in the 15th renewal of Indianapolis’ Yop {independent amateur presentation.

uardian, —— There will be five shows, all on] Department, The Indianapolis “Times, 34 Ld Friday dates, Jan. 9, 16, bY the Amateur Athletic Union,

[23.30 and Feb. 6. will have eight weight divisions, 112

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The event is to be fought in two| Pounds, 118, 126, 135, 147, 160, 175, $360 to $1000 classes, open and novice. The open | and heavyweights, both novice and

division is. for experienced ama- | Open.

OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS

f the C jon t in th ee Cor manne ot Last Night's Leading Bowlers

208, 247 and 213, Roy Robbins of the Purifiers was Indianapolis Water Company's!

600 BOWLERS (MEN) Carl Hardin, Judianap olis ... | Jim Blake, El lly Lou Fouts, indisna Hs .....

. 680 R Ey it iar . oa Russ Egg! priolet

. Canterbury Grid teurs, the novice for beginners. No| There is no entry fee of any kind.

# Squad Honored boy will be permitted to compete The AAU registration fee is-paid by | DANVILLE. Dec. 18—Athletic Di- unless he is at least 16 years old. the Golden Gloves committee, This is a national Gold Gloves rule. |

iL. Lehmann, Riviera erican Mixed 569 685! M. Branson, Link-Belt Mixe

Many clubs and gyms will enter

LIONEL TRAINS

22% wa $4750

entry in the honor<count race. He| Barge on Johnson,

Lilly Ind . Water Co. scored a 666 on games Of 231, 221! ES Parish Allison. © and 214.

nnie Snyder, Indianapolis a duced a 652 by Ed Parish. Parish Louie Stumpf, Indianapolis...

. 642 T. Uberto Wm. H. Block Co. Mixed. . 841 WW, wab, Continental Optical Mixed . 641 pul Koch, Fidelity Trust Mixed

The Allison League pro- oomile Sells alph Richman, Indianapolis . 640 Lauck, Sacred Heart Holy Name

ut together games of 102, 268 and Red Stuart, Indianapolis .. 639 R Eckstein, Sacred Heart Holy Name pa oged Be Howard Caulfield, Federal Employees 620 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) I his score, Bob Susemichel, Indiana ar 828 M artha Starr, indians Water Felepnans i p, g Harry Wheeler, Indianapolis ....... 5 Helen er High for the ladies was Martha Paul Myers, Howe 400 +v.. 622 Mary Fahey, Bowes Seal Fast . Starr of the Water Co. Ladies’ Jake ¥reije, Knights of Columbus . iH Hazel Wagner, ‘Question Marks .. y . s Charl tt n won ili OANn cDona League who garnered a 564. Helen Bill Bowen. West Bide Merchants 618 Betty Bisesi, Tom kins Ice Cream ay ewelry .

p « Jim Coryell, West Sie Merchants . 617 Frances Sullivan, Miller of the Indiana Bell Tele ohn Fehr, Indianapolis . Mary Ralston, RCA phone League at the Delaware Bob Carnagua. Indianapolis ts y Davis, Lylian Lee Beauty Sion { . Cl ndianapolis . eggy Lanham aver 8 worked a 563 to tie for second place Robert, Yager, Mutual Mi... D. Brier, Anderson's Spring Service : 7 Es Roy Wishmeyer, Mutual Milk .. with Mary Fahey of the Bowes Seal | del England, Indianapolis . Helen Treacy, El Lilly Fast in the usually. prolific Fox- a State igh way .. 810 Lylian Lee, Lee Beguty Salon Bios. Or’ i Bud Land, Internationa arvester .. | Gertrude e, r Me Hunt Sponsor's Classic. Art Cline, West Side Merchants ..... 609 Dorothy Etter, R. Mallory Office .

High team total for the Indian- Ted Wessel, Indianapolis ... Harry Streibich, Be . apolis League was the Delaware willlam Jordan, 604 Agnes Junker, Indpis. Typewriter ... Bowling Center's 3011 |

609 ‘ee .. 606 ¥ Liee . Frank Stumpf, Jndiens oli .. 804 Janice Battreall, Ind Bell Telephone . | posted on Ralph Schuc! Ge. | he, Merchants. ; 604 Betty Van Camp, Ind. Bell Telephone. games of 1028, 978 and 1005. abo a D. Schadel, Speedwa Recreation cee 1802 The only triplicate reported for william i dogedvay lub 602

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5 Sats OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Olive Chambers, Wm. H. Block Co... Vicky Robison, (Dezeian Matines . “rive

i, Ed Dankert, Indpls. Power & Light . 601 ; the evening was Lillian Loving's Dick Riggin, Moon- Lite Classto «oes 601 Bessie wiiliams, ASE Chain . threesome of 134's in the Kingan's Hugh Sauter, Eli Lilly «reeves 801] Agnes Knox, Meridian Hills

mm’ OTHER LEADERS (MEN) .“ Latics 12agus 8, Swiu’s h Don Par hurst Sousville of n 359 Margarst Malcom. Stewart-W. Warner .. 'orrest Cox es 5 erchants § rothy Caroll xe Cop ng to ckey of the Prank Held, Diamond Shain . 592, Ruth Henderson, Fidelity Trust Mixed St. Philip's A. C., there are only 17 Denny Bearder, L. Mixed . 591 Mary Schwab, Continental Optical . places left for entry in the A. C.s| A Diver x obiys” 6s re . - 387 yrds “Bean: Ce =Cola (Speedway) . ’ . | ely ec xyixa FEO kes. Bob Biles. st * bnilip’ s Men's Club 585 | | Prose Lipps, Vet. am, SMzga seme ses 200 Scratch Handicap Sweepstake H. Siudzinski, St. Philip's Men's Club 585 P. Kimberlin, ‘Riviera Amer. Mixed. The tourney, which will start Sate Herb Hier Le Fr Leg, Br. Ripple $85 | Maxine Priest. Riviera Amer. Mixed i et r s -Franks, Inc ’ Arrow n god... urday, Dec. 27, will have 420 en- . 881'B. Willoughby, Herfl-Jones Mixed ....

68! William Graham, Friends Mixed ..... 546 rector Glenn Joh 1

. 533 |awerds to members of the Canter-

. 519 Norman Cors, Lafayette: Henry Cox, Dan- enter the

. 508 bere, Valparaiso, Fred Jurisch, Chicago;| 506 | Ke Lafayetie: Tack Lane | form the Indianapolis team to com-

. 484| Richard Forrest (Mgr.), Darien, Conn.; dium on three consecutive nights. | (UP)—Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn! Plus T 475| David Robinson (Mgr.), Oak Park, 1 [ In The Times-Legion tourney, rookie first b : 1 LY ny Aa 473| Cross country awards went to William e rst aseman, wi enter 471/ 0'Brien, Richard Swackhamer, Max Cam- prizes will be given to all boys who Hollywood Hospital today for an| SPORTING dae Raynond Yury; we Benak Frye | enter and participate in at least one operation to reriove a bone growth - GOODS CO. © 461 — bout, and to the champions and from a toe. ‘Robinson said the

today an544 nounced the awarding of 25 varsity)

Individuals and teams and unattached boxers also are eligible. The tournament 1s open to ama- Entry blanks are available at The (teurs in Indianapolis and in near- Times. by cities, such as Anderson, Lafayette, Lebanon, Crawfordsville,

Qut-of-Town Contestants

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523 bury football team and five to 564 | cross country teem me: bers.

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63 | . . a0 George Thompson, veteran :lnes-! Greenfield, Shelbyville, Seymour, Big Ticket Demand 543 man, was elected captain and Leo Franklin, Greenwood, Martinsville, iE SKIS 33% Dooley, guard, named the most Bloomington, $§00 said today that 17.000 applications

Letter winners in others, Out-of-town boxers are urged to

334 valuable player, an football were:

; had been received for the school's 330 Leland Boyer and Jerry Burton, Elwood

3000-ticket allotment at the Cotton Bowl meeting with; Southern Methodist New Year's Day Harassed officials added that applications for non-available coming in.

MARLIN Ri ES Bolt Acti big show and trade gn dation .

with the big-city boys. | Champions in the open class will

514 ville: Raymond Crouch, Indianapolis: John punches 514 Deerr, Lafayette, Leo Dooley, Valparaiso, I Richard Isen-

512 Trent Gipson, Danville;

Weaver Telescope SIGHTS

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Joh stner, LH Lewisville: Walter Ney, Michigan City: {pete in the annual Tournament of 3 Morris Pollard, Frankfort: Harold Riddle, i eharaize , Har oh Schu liz 3 Washinglon: Golden Gloves Champions in ChiPa.; rT mil alparaiso Obert {Saow, Plainfield. Frank Berar. dha cago, late in February. It will be u d Ox 498| apolis; John Syrek, Washington, Pa.;|an all-expenses-paid trip of five UYNAergoes peration

491| George Thompson, Danville; William Volk, | oi 483| Indianapoiis; James Young. Lafayette, | GAYS with fighting in Chicago Sta

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: j SIATE COLLEGE, Pa, Dec, 18 Greencastle and ‘UP)—Penn State athletic officials js

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