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) Gyms Going Full Blast As Golden Glovers Sharpen Up

Big 9 Experts Times-Legion on Classic

_ Blink Again ht lowa State

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By United P Big. Nine basketball experts blinked again today after watcning| an outsider, lowa State, defeat

Starts Jan. 9 in | National Guard Ring

Winners of Open Class Will Get Trip To Chicago; All Will Receive Prizes |

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ¢ | All gym clubs in Indianapolis with amateur boxing on their program now are going full blast as the young mitt throwers sharpen yip for the annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament. 1 The trainers and coaches got busier than ever just as soon as{fChristmas festivities ended and from now on it will be well- rounded training

Michigan, 47 to 41, for its second gs peqyles at all training quarters.

Victory over the Wolverines in as many nights. The Big Six Cyclones duplicated | Monday's performance by lagging!

the powerless Wolverines. Cyclones won, 53 to 51, ondar | Michigan held Iowa State without) A field goal for the first five minutes, | but couldn't keep its six-point lead. The Wolverines trailed, 27 to 24, at the half. MeCaslin High Forward Boyd McCaslin agaln| paced the Big Nine team, totaling 11 points. Bob Peterson, normally | a ‘guard for Towa State, replaced,

injured Don Paulsen at center and| Golden Gloves weights for both petition, the Journey committee has really bid on him,

are eager to be at the start and then OVEIVAKIng ome St it ph Yond pA

The big gloves tourney is to open. It's a scheduled five-week Yours on Jan. 9 at the National Guard ney, all shows on Friday nights, a Armory, and boxers at all weights the Armory. Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 ho - to answer Feb, 6. The ultimate winners in| called | the eight divisions of the open class]

to send them out under the ring will form the Indianapolis team to | Redskins’ owner, ‘

{lights on inaugural night. compete in the Tournament of] The tourney will be fought in two Golden Gloves Champions in Chi-

classes, as usual, novice and open. cago, March 1, 2 and 8. The novice is for beginners and the| |age requirement is 16 or over, lever, if a Golden Gloves beginner goainst the big city mitt tossers.

The Indianapolis tourney still is| HoW- short of out-of-town entries to send

thinks he’s good enough to compete gtate cities already heard from are in the open class, he has that priv-| ‘Bloomington, Columbus, Greenfield, | ege. {Seymour and Delphi.

In an effort to expand the com-

Tourney Weights

Gilmer Says

He Will Sign For $1 00,000

Alabama Star Wants

5-Year Contract BILOXI, Miss, Dec. 31 (UP)—| Harry Gilmer, Alabama's bean-pole halfback with the slingshot arm, revealed: today that he wants a $100,000 contract before “signing! {with a professional football club, Gilmer, who plays his final college game against Texas he boa

in the Sugar Bowl, sald he has {talked terms with the Washingwn George Marshall. | The Redskins of the National] League and Brooklyn of the tival| | American circuit drafted the blond | youngster. “I told Marshall IT would. sign for | $20000 a year if he would give me| a five-year contract and he nearly threw a fit," Gilmer said. Gilmer indicated he might wait until next August. before signing to | give the pro clubs a chance to It Brooklyn and

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took scoring honors with 12 points. {classes are 112 pounds, 118, 126, 135,}issued invitations to" boys in Ander- | 'wa shington fail to sign him, their | Tonight, Missouri meets North-|147, 160, 175 and heavyweight. There son, Lafayette, Crawfordsville, Leb-!| loptions will be peddled to other western and Wisconsin journeys tolis a thin entry in the heavy division anon, Kokomo, Shelbyville, Green-| clubs. Marquette. In the only other game at this time and trainers are urged: castle, Rushville, Bedford, Conners-| gteve Owen of -the New vork| involving a Big Nine team, un- to go out and hustle up some big ville, Richmond and others. | Giants. who will watch Gilmer to-| defeated Iowa entertains Harvard. |fellows. 1. U. Student Enters | morrow for the third time. oneel On Thursday the Harvardmen, The tourney prises are many and A new contestant tered cald: “If I had im 1 fine. every! Move en io mee: the University ullihiere is an ll-edpefiass paid five. lidiana Uni a - m Hon player in the lineup for not pro- | Ylinois, only other Big Nine teani day trip to Chicago for the winners } versity. He is Richard De BT a

with a spotless record.

{champs

Cleveland Raises [chetmps and runnersup, and to all} Hurler's Salary [Foxe bout, win or lose.

100 Per Cent

m—————— i ———" CLEVELAND, Dec. 31 (UP)—The Cleveland Indians today signed pitcher Bob Lemon for next season for “more than a 100 per cent increase” over his last year’s salary, estimated at $8000. It was indicated that Lemon, a) reformed fielder who got “hot” mid-| way last season as a hurler, would make in the neighborhood of $20,000! next year. | Lemon, 27, who first came to the Indians from Wilkes-Barre, Pa, as| a third baseman and then tried his hand as an outfielder, won 11] games while losing five for the| Tribe last season. President Bill Veeck predicted then that Lemon would “win as many games as Bob Peller next year, possibly as many as 45 between them.”

Berardino Signs With Cleveland

{O. Wilson, and he fights open class, | 135 pounds, or perhaps at 126, if he can take off a few more pounds without weakening himself. Wilson comes in as a Bloomington entry, along with Leon D, Willis, a Trainers are requested to begin novice, at 112 pounds, flyweight. thinking about filling out -their| No organization is barred by, eam and individual entry blanks. {Golden Gloves. Community centers, Chere is an ample supply available Boys’ Clubs, PAL Clubs, independent \t The Times sports department, clubs, school groups of high school or they will be mailed upon request. lage and the YMCA's are eligible to No Entry Fee |compete. Boxers also are permitted to enter! The tourney ix strictly for unattached and there is no fee of amateurs. It is sanctioned by the any kind. Capable boxing indtruc-|American Athletic Union and is! ttors arérposted at all gyms and all/governed by AAU rules. Bouts are trainers have announced they are|for three two-minute rounds to a in a position to handle more boys, |decision of two judges and the| {all for free. ‘referee.

in the open class. In addition, prizes will be awarded to open class and runnersup, novice

boys who participate in at least one

Golden Gloves Entry Blank |

National Guard Armory, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb, 6 =-Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— - Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times

ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Cheek ring weight and class:

HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Dec. 31 (UP) | —Inflelder Johnny Berardino, 30. today had his hands full playing a double role of movie actor and | big-league baseball player. When he put his signature on! 8 Cleveland Indians contract yesterday he probably became the first | man to qualify for both jobs, each garnered by independent talents. | Earlier, when traded-by the St. Louis Browns to the Washington Senators, Berardino declared he was through with baseball for good—in favor of movie acting. Yesterday Bill Veeck, Indians president, .came over from Cleveland’s Tucson, Ariz, spring camp) and signed Berardino to a contract —after Berardino was assured his| baseball-playing would not interfere! with his play acting.

Park Netters Win

Park School's net squad took a 48-45 decision from the Alumni in

an overtime game yesterday. The Alumni led 25-18 at the end of the half, Amateur Basketball Northeast Rockets defeated Howard Street Merchants, 46-27. Fadely-Anderson stopp Indiana Conservatory of Music, 26- and Raimont Glass won over Mon-

arch Steel, Class B Strauss tour-

ney net "aaa | Ina night at Dearborn Hockey League is a police officer |

gym Results in the senfor church league at] the Riverside Methodist gym: Union Congregational 38, Riverside ers, 31; Beventh Christian 29, Unit Methodist 18; North Side Church of 36, Plackville Park Avenue

Evangelical U Hornets 44, Paul Methodist 5: Riverside Hornets 44, Seven'h Christian 11

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' Oregon State 63, Cal Re 41 Oregon 61, Kansas 53 | Princeton 45, Rochester 37 South Dakota 54, Bradley §l, Bi. Louis 58

—112 — A] Noviee Clase —118 pe 1 (Beginners) —t —118 Open Class —138 —lvwt (Experienced) NAME ...... rm en d ADDRESS . 0. ovaetiiainiotioatonsasessorasssestertsitoatsetestorsortiterstors The Ind lis Times, Robi Ragsdale Legion Post and 1ndTRRS Dis-

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L. A. Dons to Discuss Orth and Kneilson

Win Tag Bout

A near capacity crowd turned contract terms with Herman Wede- out last night to witness Billy] meyer, Hawalian star of the St. Thom's first local wrestling show Mary's Gaels, after the East-West as a matchmaker aly the Armory game, Ben Lindheimer, one of the and they saw Paul Orth of Massilawners of the All-America Fone. um, O., and partner Stocky Kneillende pro football team, said today. son, Dyersburg, Tenn., defeat Buddy The Dons hold the draft rights Knox, to Wedemeyer, few weeks ago discussed with him In the opening bout Rex Moberly| | the Possibility of playing for the of Birmingham pinned Balk Estes! Dons. “But we will not confer on of Hammond in 30 minutes with a contract terms until after the East- leg-breaker. West game New Year's Day in San| Lloyd Carter,

LO8 ANGELES, Dec. 31 (UP)—

Tulsa, and Billy Raborn of

{| Francisco,” Lindheimer added, matchmaker, introduced Thom to i NI ——— {the fans prior to the final event, Bison Cop oam— pei BUFFALC. N: Y. Dee. 31 upy— Chandler Competes

(Hard-hitting Art Lessard, of the With > Buffalo Bisons of the ‘American, g Myth

| CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. 31} [during the summer months in his (UP)—Baseball Commissioner A. B. home town of St. Laurent, Quebec. | (Happy) Chandler said last night ~ |that his every move since taking of-

Basketball Results flee’ “was In competition with a

cl myth"—the late Judge K. M. Landis. STATE COLLEGES He referred to his predecessor, | Canterbury 53, Earlham 37 |saying: “Since his death I have]

{had no word from him and I haven't ‘ithe slightest idea what he would have done.” He added, “Some of! the New York sports writers seem [to be able to commune with him.” "

OTHER COLLEGES Arizona 61, St Josepis 4 (Pa.) 57 Eastern Illinois 58, Louisiana Tach | 3 Gonzaga 48, BRastern Washington Holy Cross 56, North Carolina state sl: (overtime) Iowa State 47 Ny LaSalle (Pa.) 61 ern “Cuiitorata 48. Loras 55, Utah State Missouri 51, Buffalo so. Montana State 56 Springheld Mass.) 53 New York U. 64, Temple 4]

FOR FUN—FOR HEALTH

63, Georgetown St. John's (N. Y.) 49, Utah 44. Tulane 49, Oklahoma 32 Toledo 58, Cornell 41 Western Reserve 63, Connecticut 44. Oklahoma City Tourner Oklahoma A. and M. 22, Baylor 21. Texas 50. Alabama 31 useatine (In.) Toeurdhr Town Teachers 52, Luther 38 (final). Werth (Tex.) Tourney,

TWICE DAILY 2130 to 5 and 8 10 10:30

Afternoon and Night Skating Texas Cristian 50, Texas Tech NEW YEAR'S DAY

Southern Methodist 47, Texas A hi) M 30 Louisiana State 62, Hardin-Simmons 44 Texas Wesleyan 66, North Texas State #81 PROFESSIONAL National League Indianapolis 77, Flint $7 Anderson 71, Toledo 58 Tri-Cities , Byracuse § Association of Aurion Boston 70 PRIA iphia

ACHOOLS Paoli 45, Salem Tourney at Jasper New Albany 58 Huntington 41 (consolation) Madison . Jasper 4 (Anal),

No Skating Monday Nights

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Riggs, Kramer to Meet Here March 29

A pro-tennis match between | Bobby Riggs and Jack Kramer, cur-| rently on a nation-wide tour, will| be held in the Butler Fieldhouse, March 29. Dinny Pails and Francisco (Pancho) Segura, also members of the tennis troupe will play. Admission prices of $1, $2 and $3 have been set for the exhibition. A canvas covering will be stretched across the = Fieldhouse

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Miscellaneous lots of used Industrial Equip. ment, and Iron and Steel Scrap, offered on a Salvage and Scrap Sealed Bid basis. Cate logues, listed below, give full information regarding quantities, conditions, locations, terms and conditions of sale. Get copies of catalogiies at your nearest WAA Customer Service Center,

C-272 Bids opened Jomvery 6, 1948 CL-276 Bids opened Jonvary 7, 1943 OL-1436 Bid opened January 6, 1943

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EVANSVILLE, IND. JANUARY 7-8

$3,200,000 Worth of Materials a

Equipment, offered to Veterans of World War Il only.

Automotive Parts + Air Compressors + Beds + Chemi. cals «+ Conveyors + Cranes « Cable Electrical Equipment + Fire Extinguishers « Hand Tools « Hoists - Lubricating Oil & Grease «Metal & Wood Boxes «+ Motor : Vehicles + Nails « Office Furniture & Supplies « Paint Power Tools « Pumps « Plumbing & Heating Equipment Steel Bars « Tape + Tires & Tubes 1

This property may be inspected January Sth and Sth at the following locations: e U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane, Ind. o Evansville Ordnance Plant, Evansville, Ind. ® Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co., Evansville, Ind. o WAA Site Warehouse, Evansville, Ind.

SALE TO BE HELD AT WAA CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER, Missouri Valley Shipyards, | Cute. No. iS 2th & Ohio Sts.,

Sale will start each day at 9:00 AM, CS.T. Registration -for sale will start each day of sale at 8:15 AM., CS.T.

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