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TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1907

¥ Times-Legion Golden | Cloves

Mail Orders Accepted | Until Friday

Tourney to! Run Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6

Boxing faris have only this week vet to get their mail orders to The Times for tickets to the TimesLegion Golden Gloves tournament. Over-the-counter sale of reserved seat ducats will begin next Monday | at downtown locations. Watch your| Indianapolis Times for the list. of places where you may obtain tickets from next Monday until the tourna

in this week will obtain the 'best|

ringside’ and reserved seats. The new low prices for these ducats are: Ringside and first row balcony, $2; downstairs reserved, $1.50. Prices include tax. ? Other Prices

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General admission tickets will be |

available only at the N. Pennsyivania St. Armory on fight nights. | General admission prices for adults | will be $1, including tax. For 12-|

year-olds and under the general ad-| J of the Times-Legion Golden Gloves Joumey which begins

mission price will be 50 cents the]

first three nights and $1 the other

nights, Tickets already ordered by mail will be sent early next week 2 the | = mmm purchasers, The Times-Legion tourney — Nn 15th—will be run on successive Friday nights, January 9, 16, 23, 30]

“and Feb. 6.

4 Grapplers in Main Go Tonight

A tag-team battle ig four junior heavyweight grapplers will: feature grappling action at the | Armory tonight. The evening's big brawl will pair Paul Orth, of Massillon, O., and Stocky Kneilson, of Dyersburg, Tenn, against Buddy Knox, the “Flying Tulsan" and Billy Raborn, of Atlanta, Ga. » Balk Estes.of Hammond and Rex Moberly of Birmingham, Ala. will

meet in a rematch in the opening

match at 8:30 o'clock.

Delay C Dog F Racing LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Dec. 30 (UP)—The Arkansas Racing Commission has delayed action on two

applications for permission to op-| turned in games of 235, 248 and 207 234

erate dog racing tracks in Arkansas and approved Feb. 23 to March 27

GOLDEN GLOVERS—Getti

Jan. 9 are Walter A. Palmer, Golder, 135 pounds (center). At

is instructing the youths at his gym, 2I

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147 pounds (left) and Rudolph the right is Gene Jackson, who 211/5 Kentucky Ave.

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An even dozen honor counts were turned in last might By the bowlers of the city. Leading the pack were a pair of 600's by the ladies and

|two 690’s garnered by the men. Scoring her eighth high total of

{ 639 timbers in her three games in the Indianapolis Classic loop at the

| Penn drives. Working games of 206, | star was.eight pins below her honor iseries of last Friday in the Prit[chett's Sponsor's group. & Also topping the 600-mark was Hilda Geldmeier, who hit for total of 608 pins on games of 246, 189 and 173 in the Indianapolis Classic. She rolls for the Town and Country Shop. Leading the men:for the evening was Dick Munter’'s 693, rolled in the Court House League at the Pennsylvania alleys. Bowling games {of 245,200 and 248 for Mechanics { Laundry, he nosed out Tom Connor {of the South Side Business Men's gathering at Sport Bowl for the |laurels by three pins. - Connor, who rolls for the Ideal Furniture five,

to take the runner-up spot: { Three pins behind him was Miller

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+|T8 goals ih 31 games, an average rink playing surface was impropers &|of 252 goals per contest. Béstien| {ly marked, has been denied and and Goalie Floyd Perras of Spring- | the result of ‘the game stands. field were tied for tne most Shutouts However, Podoloff slapped a $150

Sl ud Place {with two each. | fine against the Springfield club. No official ruling has been made Protest Is Deni ied,

| concerning the Caps’ protest of a NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (UP)-Ed' A ruling by American Hockey| Cleveland victory here Dec. 21, | (Whitey) Prokop of the Providence League President Maurice Podoloff when the Caps contended

that Reds, who has collected 50 points ton the Indianapolis Caps’ protest | Johnny Holota batted te puck of a loss to Springfield at Sprin- | into the cage with his hand for {in 34 games, today led the American! flel q, based on the fact t that the | one ot the Barons’ ry Hockey League's individual scoring

(race for the fifth consecutive week. | | Bunched in second place were |Prokop’s teammates, Carl Liscombe and Ray LaPlante and ClUff Simp-| lson of the . Indianapolis Capitals. all with 48 points. Prokop also led| lin goals with 27, while LaPlante had the most assists, 35. Baz Bastien of Pittsburgh led the

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minger scored efforts of 277, 217] and 193 for his 687 total. | Other honor counts were marked | 213, 234, 232] 4% _679, for Sinclair Motor Service in| the Little Flower League at Prit-| chett-Hunt and O'Grady’s; Forrest | Jones, 252, 214, 206—672, for Spon-| sel Bakery in the Court House | League; Morris Pozner, 253, 169, 245667, for Circle Tower Hats in| the Fraternal League; Charlie Gray, 218, 202, 246—666, for the First Re~ formed No. 1 in the Reformed Church League at Pritchett's; Ed| Bufink, 247, 236, 182-665, for Blue] Ribbon Ice Cream in the Lakeshore Mixed ‘loop at Pritchett-Hunt and| O'Grady's; Walt Felkner, 227, 198, 659, for the Victor Pharmacy | in the Little Flower League, and| Felix Lucas, 212, 187, 256—655, for

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Last Night's $ Bowlers

600 BOWLERS (MEN) Dick Munter, Court House

team in the Fraternal League at Johnny Beam's Illinois lanes. Ens- " =» nu

Tony Hessman, Fraternal

Howard White, 80. Side Bus ines smen aio

603 Tom Connor, South Side Businessmen 690 Buck House, U.S. Rubber

Miller Ensminger, Fraternal

Charlie Dickinson, Little er 679 | John Bentley,

Forrest Jonés, Court House .. Morris Pozner, Fraternal Charlie Cray, Reformed Church ..... Bufink, Lakeshore Mixed ..........665 Walt Pelkner, Little Plower .......... 669! Felix Lucas, E. Taylor, Evangelical .... 643 Richard Weber, So. Side Businessmen 640 Pug Leppert, Optimists ih .» 83 Pete House, U.S. Rubber .... . 635 . . 633 vey 629 Gil Mize, Service Club . 627 Bill Greeley, St. Philip's’ AC 626 O. Bain, Auto Transportation s Jim Baker, Moose Lodge .e 623 Faye Rugh, American Legion Classic’ | 620 Walt O'Neill, North Side Businessmen 618 Wilbur Otting, Evangelical Harry Lovett, Pt. Square Classic 517 Jonas Hier, Reformed Church ........ 616 Jim McKivhey, Court House sownes G19 Charles Updike, Transportation ' Kenneth Robbins, Moose Lodge 611

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OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Roy Haislup, Speedway Classic 507 Les Briscoe, Ayreshire Collieries Mixed 308 EJ Pearson, Indiana Bell Telephone Cecil Trowbridge, Stokol Products oo Niles McMahon, Ravensw'd Merchants 501 Ben Hodapp, Brightwood Merchants

5 3 Jack Kenrelly, 8t. Joan of Arc Natl 584

‘William Burge, Inland Container .. 3M Bill Garten, Kiwanis “ 575 Herb Plummer, Manufacturers . . 513 | George Craven, Manufacturers ... . ik Bill McNally, Real Silk Mixed Lou Davis, Riviera Past Pres, Mixed 83

Mike Kirk, Indiana Lumber Mixed 51 { Theron Featherston, Carmel Meth. Mix. 466

600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Marge Skelton, Indpls. Classic aes B39 | Hilda eldmsion Indpls. Classic f..... 608

500 BOWLERS (WOME! y | | Becky Friedman, Indpls. Classic 564 | Early, Indpls. Classic 56 | Pat Striebeck, Indpis. Classic ........ 556] fSophie Lowe, Indpls. Classic .... . M1 Junker, Indpls. Classic verse Harrison, Real Silk Mixed .. 343 Fox, Indpls. veer 43 Ann Crull, Indpls. Aletha Boyer, Thomas Bemis Co. .... 537| Annette Mayhew, Darleen Mabesvy. +53 Roberta Pittman, Indpls. Classic . , Prances Deer, Solitaire ,. y H+ Beulah Manners, Indplf. Classic .. 534 Edna LaFary, Lndpls. Classic . 531 Alberta Rosa, Indpls. Classic y 530 Jo Berkopes, Coca-Cola (Dezelan) ..., 524 Bernie Thorpe, Darleen Mirabeaux 523 Merle Burton, Ayreshire Collieries Mix. 521 Marta Roberts, Indpls. Classic .... 520 Helen Wills, Real Silk Mixed 520 Iva Dininger, Indpls. Classic 5104 Ginny Stroh, Auld Crown Ale ........ 5 Viola Wine, Bolitaire . . SH Marie Scheik, Real Silk Mixed 518 Mary Imler, Nichols Jewelry ares Betty McPherson, Harlin Bros. wri) SM Rosemary Donahue, Coca-Cola (Deze.) 513 Frances McPFeeter, Real Silk Mixed ...5 Ruth Ranes, Indpls. Classic ... B11 Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed Eunice Koch, Indpls. Classic . Betty Jordan, Indpls. Classic ........ 505 Mabel Daywitt, Harlin Bros oo. 502 Marge Hofthein, Indpls. Classic 501 Ruth Graham, Indpls. Classic 501 Catherine Blosson, Arvpogust Fors! Co. 501 Marie Me Old Cro 501 R LEADERS (Woms N) & Light 48

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Patty Dickinson, Indpls. Pow Alice Cloffin, Ravenswood Barbara Logan, Carmel Meth Mixed Doris Baird, Riviera Past Pres. Mixed Marge Bufink, Lakeshore Mixed Ruth Ratcliffe, Stoko! Prod, Frances Hessman, Texaco Betty Jean Carmichael, Ind. Lbr

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League at Dezelan’s. n PATTER—William Stamper converted the 7-9 split while rolling in the Indiana Bell Telephone League at the Indiana Alleys last night. . Dorothy Rubbert tallied a tripli-

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two highest games of each squad, land the high single game of the | tourney. These prizes are for those men finishing out of the money. Eight gamés will be rolled across 16. alleys, and actual pins are the The entry fee is $15, which can be mailed to Carl Hardin, tournament secretary, at the West Side Bowling Center, 2324 | W. Michigan St. Checks should be ‘made payable to the West Side Individual Classic. Payment in full is required before entries will be accepted. Neil King is the tourna-

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Schmeling of Germany regarding a | boxing tour of Argentina.

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