Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1948 — Page 10
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berg is the Swed- : | Divisio warded d today by eing naued Suse oh heavy: with | war tas and, prestige a - Right | Golden Gloves Entry Blank Rachie ™ Won tot pk lelared spotion otiy ve Noirel To iD meuriile, « = Tea n aldor niversity ol i v Anderso pata 5 ‘2 | t] heir new farm club in the Southern, EL S80 Salis L CalifoFnis grid coach, thinks he has| * National Guard Armory, Jan. 9, 16, 23. 30, Feb. § S{PWayne eg get the. Detroit. Pree Press.in hich] Jl Aleit pulifées wilh Sous puna Association. . ‘the solution, in his own case, at| ~Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— . Toregare ool JT UR aa|sports editors ‘in all 48 states and| “Ray Kenned gltitle bout até 8 gion-— . ’ ; : and-off ‘Richmond. Also on the the Pirate ned: genese manager of this year or in Bb \any rate, , . . He sald because of Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times het, Western Digision n Josithe Distrie) of ‘Columbia partict-| hack trail is- New Albany, loser : 8 J | the “heav t-war enrollment, h " : : i pa T , , 1 ihe. dnstallation ‘of . Brown. Was the| 1049. .". The wid a, oy he (ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF ace om ovem | Minneapolis Re as) The sports editors, who backed|!o Seymour last week. The Bulldogs first setp in giving New Otleans apoint ls that AOL -siate- stadunts. : Clieek ring weight ang elas: < |iOshkosh ALT M13 AS8lepe beaten and untied Wolver-|Dave two. tough ones this week, ‘Maxim is man- OUlL-01- u «voy ON thie : Tri-Cities 1113 ax facing Huntingburg ‘snd Blooming. winning baseball team - because he. Id Jack © other hand, some Big Nine schools =n =n Neier Clase INDIANAP = nae 23% lines, reasoned that. they deserved ton in Southern Indiana Conference is a man with a “winning jawed By u ho ee 2 “““lare loaded with out=of-their-own : Siva RESULTS LAST NiGHT, (the nation’s number one spot over : : : “Spark Plug” Jimmy, the “holler €87n%, ¢ Joey Maxim state football stars, 2 —12¢" —118 ——Open Class. Minneapolis 80, Flint 43. _|Notre: Dame because of their su." champion B yrewd fistic 138 —vwt. (Experienced) Anderson > Toledo 3 ot: periority over the Irish against
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--here-for the #igning,- said that hel&lant, Jess Willard.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —___
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: Young Mitt Tossers Will Fron Jabs |At Friday's Show
. Novice Class Well Populated With ‘Kids’ Who Go All-Out in Slam-Bang Bouts
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor There will be many new faces in the annual Times-Legion Golden! (Gloves tournament this year and the sports goers are sure to be welll lentertained by the young mitt tassers who battle to the hilt for the glory, prizes and just for the fun of trading punches. Boys who were under tourney age last year now are ready to out under ‘the ring lights and “start uaowing ‘em from the: floor.” This guarantees that the novice =]
¥|class for beginners will be well Ringsi do, Reserv. ed 5 ’ v
populated at all weights, The 1947 novices who turned in creditable Seats Are on Sale Choice ringside and reserved {
performances have moved up to seats for all nights of the Times-
the open class for experienced amateurs and have designs on deLegion. Golden Gloves Tournament are available now .'. , at
throning some of the champs. It's the open class that will form |the Indianapolis team to compete Bushi-Callahan Sporting Goods in the big Tournament of Golden, Co, 136 E. Washington St., and Gloves Champions in Chicago after| the Sportsman's Store, Inc, 126 the conclusion of the Indianapolis| N. Pennsylvania St. This year’s new, low admission prices are: Ringside or first
mitt carnival. Tow balcony, $2; downstairs re-
| No Scarcity of Entries 1 The heavy local entries are comvy a " served, $1.50. Prices include tax. General admission of $1 for
ing from South Side Community Center, Douglas PAL Club, ‘Jack-| - : son Gym. A Wealen PAL Club,| . 8dults and 50 cents for children Senate Avenue YMCA aid the 12 years and under will go on. Smith's Grocery Club, a new| Sule Friday night at the N. anfateur boxing organization. | Pennsylvania St. Armory. GenThe Golden Gloves. co mmittee | eral admission tickets will be {also has received several out-of-town | le a Sights Sux. Thue = entries this year, from Blooming- be in effect the first three nights
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: {tonight
Golden G Glovers Set For Ring i 7a Richmond Missing
JUMPING JEEP—George
Sobek, known to local basketball fans as the former upstate | | high school star who later made | all-American honors at ‘Notre Dame, will ‘see action tonight with the Toledo Jeeps against | Kautskys™ in a National Professional Basketball League game | at the Butler Fieldhouse at 3:30 |tral (7-2);
Kautskys Meet Jeeps Tonight
Ernié Andres. will-be in uniform Indianapolis
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From Top 10 After.
PS Wayne 2y Replaces Red Devils; : | Jeff .f Lafayette Faces Lebanon Tonight
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer - There was little change noted in the fifth weekly statewide United Press rankings of Hoosier prepschool - basketball teams today as the
|clubs resumed conference play. And with one eye on the sectionals at the end of next month ang
fee other focused on league standings, most of the clubs prepared for 4
busy week. The Top Ten ‘Richmond, upset by Indianapolis L Evansville Central “(won 9,|Technical in.a North Oentral Om. lost 0). : {ference tilt last Friday, and beaten
- |twice in the Marion New Year's Day tourney, ‘was the only club missing from the “Top Ten” roster this week. The Red Devils were succeeded by Ft. Wayne South, which blasted both Richmond #&nd the host team {to win the Marion meet. In order to get their 18-game
2. Lafayette Jefferson (10-1). 3. La Porte (10-0), ; 4. Bedford (10-1). 5. Madison (8-1). 6. Ft. Wayne Central *- 1. 7. Lawrenceburg (9-0). 8.“€ast Chicago Washington 3-1). 9. New Albany, (7-3), 10. Ft. Wayne South (6-1). :
Well-regarded: South Bend Cen-|pre-tournament schedules under -
Terre Haute Garfield the belt, several of the top-ranking
{(4-1); Brazil (8-1); Culver (8-1); powerhouses will see double duty [Plymouth ~ (8-3); Elkhart (9-2); this week. Opportunities to hit the = | Frans (8-2). winning trail ‘may knock on the
front<runners in the early stages of the campaign.
3 Grappling Bouts TR Lebanon Tonight
On Tonight $ ShOW |" mye Tigers, their perfect, record Paul Orth, the Massillon, O, | shaflered In he Dyan : Shatite “Tarzan of the Mat,” will make his | Mas Whey: Stamp sb [first start in single-match competi- | Score 8 BNSVL ie tor eh
doors of Richmond and Princeton,
| before hosting Terre Haute Wiley
date for the U.S. Olympic boxing team.
Jimmy Brown
NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 8 (UP)—
Sinsy Brown, one of the Pittsburgh J0¢Y Maxim, heavyweight,
DEFENDING CHAMPION—Willie Clemmons, Northwestern Community Center heavyweight who packs a powerful two-fisted attack, will defend his open championship in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney which gets under way Friday night at the Armory. Clemmons. also is National. AAU. heavyweight king.and a promising. candi-
"SPORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
a BRAINS IN HIS CORNER . , of triples and 22 home runs. . . . the | Coan, who is fast, is expected to
“who. ‘Yelused So Cleveland- -born Italian, is a serious hold down center eld. oy aminations will be held on Thurs-|at stake in both novice and open {date Arnie Risen leads
|ton, Delphi, Greenfield, Columbus, 2 Edinburg and Martinsville. As a result, all indications point | _
the line and over the five weeks of| The Times-Legion tourney action.
usually receive their biggest thrill 21 {out ot the-niovice -miatohes- asthe!"
bouts. . They've got to “do it” in|
bell to bell.
be held on inaugural night.
swer the bell Friday, the flyweight, bantamweights, featherweights and | flyweights in both classes, novice | and open.
The, weigh-in and physical ex-|
three two-minute rounds and they one
waste no time going about it from, ., night.
sonly, ‘All general admission he
last two nights will be $1.
to stepped-up competition all along | Armory, & between 3:30 and 6:00 p. n p.m.| | This is a departure from last year's!
‘Veteran Golden Gloves fan 5 weighed 0 ie Shag uy = Li {home floor last night by Tri-Cities,
shows.
“Thére will be no second weigh-
~kids™ “go all “out “in slam-bang ,;, priday, but there will be a sec-| “physical” check for the box-| |
who are drawn to-
| All boys who enter the tourney! Boxers in the first four weight| gang participate in at least one bout! divisions will be called upon to an-| wij) receive a prize. Prizes also!
will go to the champions and run=g ches tall; George Sobek and {nersup in the. open class and to the prong Curran, former Notre Dame (champions and runnersup in the novice.
In addition, team trophies will
|Kautskys attempt to better their] ition here when he meets Farmer |
Hast- place standing against the To-| { Rg aga | Jones, of Montgomery: County. Ark., ._{ledo Jeeps in a National Professional |, the main event battle of a three-
~|Basketball League game at the] Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30. JUL _gropyiing bill tonignt at’ the The Jeeps were beaten on their] Ty The rough Ohioan will be gunning | 159 to 56. {for his third straight win, having] [ Andres- has been watching from [racked up consecutive ° tag-team “fi the sidelines for two weeks be- victories while paired with Cowboy | {cause of an ankle injury. Len Hughes and Stocky Kneilson. The local pros’ will go on the’ The semi-final 1s slated for one-
Knox, of Tulsa, Okla.,| {night ahd playing at Sheboygan, |against Billy Weidner, rugged | jSunday night. . The Minneapolis|/Columbus, O., junior heavyweight. and Rochester Royals; --Rex Moberly, of Birmingham, and | Murray, of Van!
|divisions, will appear here Jan. 13 couver, B. C., will open the card At and 20, respectively. 8:30 p. m. /
Toletlo stalwarts tonight will in- EE — a {clude Center Harry Boykofl, 6 feet Wol p ines Rated verines|players, and Hal Tidrick of Wash-| jmeton and Jefferson. A be. In 25 National League Rune tol ll ri Kauts
{on Friday
| Hora ‘Crawley's Broncos of La|fayette Jefferson, undefeated in conference play, will start the week
|off tonight against Lebanon before -
| returning to their own floor against | Prankfort’s Hot Dogs on Friday. Madison's -strong Cubs, in fifth {place of the poll, probably have the {easiest assignments. Coach Ray |Eddy’'s boys will travel to state
‘do battle” |;o44 after tonight's contest, meeting fall or 30-minutes and will pit champion Shelbyville tonight and
Boys in the four ursd heavier ‘weights will weigh in on ie. Jeeps. = Toleuy, TH ay {Buddy The first show is to be staged at Thursday, Jan. 15.
the National Guard -Armory; 711 N.|“ *rpe official” Thm 3 es- Legion tourPennsylvania St., Friday, first bout|;.y dates are Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 and | Lakers at 8. p. m. From 16 to 20 bouts will peb, 6, These are Priday dates.
|shouldn’t Have much trouble getting {past the Golden Bears. On Friday
{they will meet Aurora In a confer-
| ence game. 7 Evansville Central. still atop the rankings and idle since the Lafa|yette tourney, will journey to Vincennes on Friday for its only en- . gagement this week. Of outfits in action on Friday and Saturday, La Porte and Ft. Wayne have rugged assighments. New Albany on Comeback The Slicers, who apparently have
St. Louis Gardinals at second base, Handler who guided Champion Jack
4 Matches to 3
«x BUFFALO, N. Ya Jan. “6 WP) — of getting a | / Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, who!licity in the’press and on the radio. park is undergoing a $150,000 pro- |
. "I abandoning his ®play it safe”
Pirate “Loyalists,” join a strike movement of the Amer- threat to throw an obstacle in Olle fean Baseball Guild against the Na- 1 *ndberg’s fistic ou : tional League club in 1945,” was re Path. . .. Tand-
day, one day before the show, at the! ‘divisions.
| COULD BE THE ANSWER ive {The caliber of Pacific Coast college % football has not recovered its post-
guy” of the 1943 wor : : TRIPLE TONE ... Wabash
College has only one color, , . . It's scarlet... . . DePauw has just the one . . . old gold. . . . The average college has a two - tone
mpsey in his golden days. . . NAME ..o0.0iuiiaricenivarneiassarsenes earns knows all the answers in je or boxing game. . . .
the “unknown”
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moved to the Pirates in 143 and’ stuck with the management in when the* club was solidly org by Robert Murphy's now
ADDRESS . ...........¢i0000 unict He picked up
Dempsey, built him up, sold him to The Indianapolis Times, Hobison-Ragsdale Legion Post awd -Indiafia Dis- --
w. Maryland St, Indianapolis
baseball guild, combination to identify its ath- frict A. A. U. do not assume any responsibility. in case of injury to any comthe - sports ublic and skillfully : testant. All contestants. under 21 t ha t of 4 Brown mataged In of Enpavered PA ne ‘ve tall letic teams. . . . But Montana or a Soars Deperime Sehagnt “ i [be funvtian,
State University at Missoula goes ’em--one -hetter—ihree-tone: -Copper, silver and gold . . . typical of the mining country . . . And ie. ickuame. is Alte Grizzlies...
Pirate farm club, a eventually to the crown. . . . : That was in Toledo, July 4, 1819, . who was| When ~Deémpsey slaughtered they ‘Kearns
'Simpson Only 1 Point put Dempsey in the big 1 mohey hin : » wo impson a n y -K. 2) oln pre also got in on it himself. e THE TOT "DRE: u Te B ky of 3 k L d : a will be able to do Maxim Haute is i Rae >. om! e in oC ey ea ers
_ia lot of good betause be. Knows baseball season _in a big way... ; : . 3 Som ae lo dre + amp fo hve Lough Dr 15 ny co ot ne a a well-yér: in cks 3 s n- Division, -tohe roe anon mes spacious 3 ogi "ond wna + day monopolized the upper bracket of the loop’s individual scoring list. | Tied for the lead with 52 total points each were Carl Liscombe and
switch hitting A
would. #the season as a bench P manager, but might play later.
Krafer Leads Riggs,
how NY is confident enough|. his mastery over Bobby Riggs to|t
league's “big five.” ‘Baz Bastien, chunky Pittsburgh! Hornet goalie, was still tops in the] netminding department. allowed only 84- shots to elude him
134. ‘Toronto, FEOERA NOW
199,
. Maxim was a clever boxer atgram of improvement. . . The set. git to: instruct the heavyweight club. . . . Even the grandstand i1s| The “Leading Scorers |*°h 2nd 38 assists 10.get the best out of & punch.[to have a new roof and the ball 9 GP a Only a point off the pace was professional tennis king, 4 HR & to 3, in their 65-match cross-coun- be been boxing professionally for sev<|new and modern dressing rooms. . . . cil a Tos ¥ in * 5 by Bd (Whitey) Fron: _ a vo The former national amateur/date Hsts 53 victories, 14 defeats parking areas. Eidte Kobussen, Fapringneld. 3» % 2 4 — BA Week uid - dopped During the war; from first to fourth place. Prokop, Paul Gladu, St. Louis. ... » 14 28 ¢Xwho held the leadership for five S - The Britisl Roger Bedard, Providence. 37 17 24 41 straight weeks, had 50 points feated Riggs 3-6, 6-3, 8-6, Frgnciscoiin the Army Air Foroes. . . . His|- ie British soccer pool gamblers Syd Smith. Pitbargn 30 311 » . (Pancho) Segura of Ecuador de-|best ring weight is slightly more shot the .works in last Saturday's|jee Beil, Buffalo. . Bhan a Don G Lo: 32 16 23 39 8-6 in the priliminary attraction. the last week that they will - not | n FOM0, Sh Louis. = HARDWOOD JAILROUSE © + + [have to give 10 per cent of the pool Prog Ho an Sets Record ball League has lifted a leaf from a new. tax law. .Just_one more! Football's Extra Point : | the ice hockey book. . . . The break for the bookies. » Looks) PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 6 (UP)—| Wo "nieces for an average of box stunt. . .. After a player has Yankee cousins in- allowing “more [substitution of an extra period’ to : i " pe | been charged with five fouls, he for the house. eliminate all tie contests will be LOS ANGELES, Jin. (UP)! all to see. . . . He stays there | League riles committee meets in Bteel-nerved Ben Hogan, ® ia two minutes while his team con- [Net York next week, it was revealed | hard-bent on regaining the honor, ers on the floor. $70, 000 Contract Strong backing for the “sudden, today with. the victor's share of the| 4 = NEW - YORK, - Jan. 6 (UP)~Joe death™ ending of tied contests came 1048 already .in his pocket, . Although the American Asso- (signed his 1048 contract today and| |satd he would recommend that the| Yesterday “Hogan negotiated the ciation doesn’t know. it, President | \although terms were not announced, pro circuit inaugurate the rule for Country Club for a sizzling 67, four - . - The postmaster at St.-Peters- i; the neighborhood of $70,000. "which gives victory to the team! under par, to capture the 22d an=| burg, Fla, advised us early last, piMaggio came to terms after a scoring first after the regulation | a 275, nine strokes below par. [in our name, postage due, 3 cents. pan Topping and. General Manager cult only in the NFL championship | His total broke the Open record|. . . It'cost us 3 cents to send hifi George Weiss last night. | playoft contest. year in winning the event. He also) - It was a Greetings of the Sea~ icy of not divulging any salary figtook the crown in 1942. son and Happy New Year... from|,re a spokesman said ners PROVIDENCE. - R. 1.—Géne Patland. a Providence, Knocked out Indian 279 for second- “place. honors was| N oo. NW {was being publicized.” That figure Coon “Lloyd Mangrum. Hogan ect 1 EARNS ANOTHER TRIAL ¥ g ogan collected Affer twa trials with the Wash- was between $70,000 and T $7800: | York Det grum $1400. a Kkk dR ddhdok oie Rokk dokeiokeok doko dok ok Frank Stranahan, Toledo, led the! Coan is coming back for a third New Hampshire Hopes :
4 |scorers with 286 poirits. iE ~~ | trails “closely “with 281
THIS - “TONIGHT -Toledo at { _TOMOR! | Tri-Cities at Flin k THURSDA Sreereritigiiet arte stit ie sata ten ta sad ae | PL.
ln FRIDAY —
Ray La Plante, both Ked skaters. Each had played in 38 contests, Lis- .
Comb an. Lows. 36-31 183s, had “47 points to complete the!
Bastien|
the “Start and Kearns jmmediately| Philadelphia Phillies operaté the combe accounting for 25 goals and 27 assists while La Plante had 14 back court game, today led the U. 8. +. Although only 25, Maxim has|pliyers and umpires are promised |Cir! Liscombe, Providence. 3 28 27. 53 Clift Simpson .ef Indianapolis, foltry exhibition tour, en years. , , . His pro record to|The fans also are promised larger fa frotph, Frovdefice 7 7 0 other Providence player, ‘.- = . . Les Douguas, Buffalo ......, 17. 26 43 in the final set last night as he de-{Joey served as a physical instructor | TAX REDUCTION OVERSEAS Paul Courteau, Springfield. 37 12 20 41 Harvey Fraser, also of Providence, feated Dinny Pails of Australia 6-3, than 180 potinds. 8 garies over there: It marked Bill-bMec The Pacific Coast Pro Basket- [Winnings to the. government under | May Eliminate 0 Fe Fai | Joop is trying out the penalty like they're stepping ahead of their | Elimination of the extra point and 2.47 N 0ggy arways is sent to a sideline “cage” for [proposed when the National Football vo . Yanks Give DiMag' leading money winner in 1948, was| tinues play with only four play- today. first professional -golf- tourney of] WE'LL SETTLE OUT OF COURT piMaggio of the New York Yankees {from Commissioner Bert Bell who| fog-pocketed fairways Of Riviera Frank Lanes office owes us 6 cents. jt ws believed that he will receive all its league games. The feature, nual $10,000 Los Angeles Open with Week that he was holding a letter conference with Yankee President game ends, now is used by the cir-| for the course of 280 he set -ast|3 cents. ++ Letter arrived yesterday.| while the club clung to its pol-| pT ————————— Fight Results Trailing Hogan by four strokes at Prexy Lane. [signed for about the salary which \ ORONTO Arthur King,’ Phil Terranova; $2000. for winning the event, Man- : ———t— | ington Senators, Outfielder Gil’ ”" : " Tuesday Is Basketball Night
amateur field with 289, | this year. . ., He went hog-wild | DURHAM, N. H, Jan. 6—Nearly rw r—— with the .Chattanooga Lookouts half of the 60 members of this year's | x . of the Southern Association In New. Hampshire freshmen football Amateur Basketball 1047. + . . He batted .340 and his raund were awarded numerals. The JIALOR PROFESSIONAL i +
varsity was ynbeaten.
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The Beecly Grove American Te:| base hits included 34 doubles, 17 “gion Post 27 net squad 15 S0eKiNG | pr —— Ste games with teams in or out of the city having gym facilities. Contact Paul Wilkins, CA; -7260 sung the day.
Results In the Commercial League al it: Oentral Sobor Ports 32, Indianspois" Conserva 24; Hancock” Count + Stars 38, South Side Turners 35; Clutch
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will battle Goshen on lao percent margin, the University. “en masse,” {of Michigan football team was de-| [Friday and well-regarded Hammond
High the following night.
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three common foes. The Wolverines piled up 167]
*|points to 21 for the opposition “in high school principals’ and-superin-oi whaling Southern California, Pitts-|tendents will - attend a physical ‘burgh. and Northwestern. Against education clinic. next Tuesday at the same teams Notre Dame made Butler University, according to Tony Hinkle, Butler athletic director.
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