Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1948 — Page 16

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oi INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . — — tains a m— WEDNESDA Five Defending Champions © In Golden Gloves Field Kautskys Hold Second Slot |

Victory Over Toledo Moves Up Local Five

By BOB STRANAHAN Three percentage . points 86 much, but they meant the/differ-|. ence between second and fifth place in the Western Division gf the Na-

Face Stiff Battles In Ring Tourney

Novice Titleholders Move Up to Compete

In Other Division—Weigh-in Is Tomorrow ih hi By EDDIE ‘ASH, Times Sports Editor Dole ‘ is There will be five defending champions in The Times-Legion Golden| coach Tony Hinkle's But Gloves tournament open class this year and the advance information on|yefsity Bulldogs left for South Bey entries indicates the kings’ crowns will at least totter, and in some Cases, ihjs morning to meet the Universy

appiles fo the open. class novice of Notre Dame's Irish tonight in ty at the Fieldhouse last night, 63-56, This applies to the iT ‘ before 4620 fans,/and vaulted right|,» ever PP open. only class champs ino

up every year-to compete for the bigger titles, hence all eight champion [second position In the standing. Friday at the National Guard

era den PE oo GOLDEN GLOVES COMMITTEE — Times-Legion Golden Gloves committee members, who" laid final plans. for the affair which begins Friday, at a dinner last night, are (seated left to right] A. W. Lockhart, Archie Cain, Charles A. Kirkpatrick, Dr. Frank E. Long, Earl J. Darnell, Tom Miller, Paul J. McDuff, Homer Asher, Earl M. Wise, Ray Wilson, Edward Ewbank, H. W. Middlesworth, Ray Parsons. (Standing) Edward L. Schaub, Dr. William H. Long, Charles F. Schaub, Glenn Speitel, Charlés R: Young and Paul Gary.

They're at Buffs wind up. the ¢ against the Bg Wally Kilrea's knocked the Caj on Nov. 5 and

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"RING TOURNEY OFFICIALS — Officials of the Golden Gloves Tourney who Bill Jordan, William J.” Shine, Ed Aspinall, Don Dietrich, Ed Clémens, Paul R.

"are (left to right) Roy E. Rodgers, NR "2 ) Roy re Atherton, Dr. Paul G.

unningham, Mayor Al Feeney, Tony Coppi. Happy Connelly, Fred Krukemeier, Heze Cla

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National Guard Armory, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6

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Alumni to Honor

4 shoot for jn this division. They're I and a half games behind the Jeading Minneapolis Lakers; who'll be here next week— 7 | Big rge Mikan and all. The Kautskys made it" look easy agajfst the Jeeps last night. Away to/a 15-5 leadership in the first period, Indianapolis gave the impression that” the team could get points any time they were badly needed. v

champions. were: : 112 pounds, flyweight.

pounds, bantamweight.

weight.

A., 135 pounds, lightweight. “ Julius Griffith, Simmons A. C. 147 pounds, welterweight.

Jeeps Rally Toledo pulled within -one point of the Kautskys at the start of the second half, 30-20, on an upsurge led by Hal Tidrick, who sniped 21 points for his evening's work, But the Kautsky's Hal (Sparky) Gensichen had some more goals left in his system -and poured through five in the last half to keep the locals in a healthy lead. He got 20 in his duel with Tidrick. ~ Bill Closs also was in better shooting form and contributed 15 points to the Kautsky cause-in -addition to taking" his “usual “numberof * re (bounds. Summary: . a Kautskys an

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175 pounds. Willie Clemmons, Simmons heavyweight. Tabor Moves Up

Dintaman/ Bob Utter, John / Flyweight Champ Tabor of 194

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Last year’s Times-Legion open George Tabor, Douglas PAL Club,

Gene Parker, Léeper A. C, 118

Russ McKinney, South 8ide Com~ munity Center, 126 pounds, feather-

Sylvester Sinmimons, Simmons A.

Weldon Phelps, South Side Community Center, 160 pounds, middle-

Bill Roberts, South Side Community . Center, light heavyweight,

A.C, now is boxing at 118 pounds and

will battle for that open diadem|

Gene Parker withdrew from amater boxing and that leaves the 118-

Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. The first bout is to get under way at 8 p. m. From 16 to 20 bouts will be offered on the inaugural menu. the Only boys in the four. lighter weight divisions, both novice and open classes, will be called upon for action this week. These weight divisions are 112, 118, 126 and 135. The weigh-in and physical examinations are to be held Thursday at the Armory between 3:30 dnd 6p. m., one day ahead of the show. Trainers, coaches and unattached boxers are requested to observe these arrangements. Although the weigh-in is to be held Thursday, the drawings for the Friday bouts will not be held and posted in the Armory dressing room until Friday at 6:30 p. m. ~ Three-Round Matches All ‘matches will be over the| el} three-round. distance, two minutes to the round, to a decision of the feferee and two judges. Tournament competition is limited to simon pure amateurs ‘and for boxers 16

td purge these losses tonight. Following the Notre Dame gang tonight the Butler squad will ma a hurried trip home. in order begin preparations to meet W bash’s Little Giants in the Fy house at 8:15 p. m. Saturday nigh in an Indiana Inter-Oollegiate Co ference game. Week's Collegiate Basketball Schedule Er TONIGHT Butler at Notre Dame, Canterbury at Defiance. DéPauw at Hanover, Franklin ot Webash, ~~ Loyola CHL) &¢ Valparalss

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ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR oven /. Check ring weight and class: : 7

years old and up. : : No boxer will be permitted compete without weighing in and taking a physical examination by the Golden Gloves toutrney physicians. Eo There will be continuous g| Friday, starting at 8 p. m, cove ering about three hours. Just as soon as one bout ends, another will

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Weldon Phelps also withdrew from the mitt sport and it will mean a new 160-pound champ this year. Still on hand and in hard train-

i 7. Pete Vaughan Here i: Gensichen.g : Closs.g | Pete Vaughan, who retired last Glamicke fall after 28 years as athletic di- DofStnckis rector and a coach at Wabash Oul-| Ingres ao ing in an effort to retain their titles / lege, -isn’t going to escape without als 261134) Totals 3114 12iare McKinney, Simmons, Griffith, melUD SIA 0 a lot of fanfare that. has been Kautskys .... Thar 17 17-63/ Roberts and Clemmons, . Y/ planned by Wabash alumni of In-|" Free thr tie, Hai 3 The boys who fought under the rials Ben Davis NAME a [oY | aanapolis. | banners of the Simmons A. O:in 1047 The Continentals will be seeking rn : | Local alumni’ and many of]

idrick 2. | te Whee Inow are representing the Northwest. / vaughan's frierids from throughout) 3 their seventh victory of the SeRson|| \ippeg viii: Membership Increased

Meials: lern PAL Club this year, but they ; Tl ft be SEAR TE AEE IRTE ETE TET TE Eee ses ete sbliansincitnininis U. 8. will honor Pete hefe at! still are under the watchful eyes of after suffering a 51-44 defeat st | the | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UPy= ; , Robison-Ragsdale Post And Indiana Dishands of Tech. last Saturday. trict, A ANT mot Tv oy pan ogo of injury. to _ eons

Flyers Triu By Un Don Grosso w harness with th today, giving s scoring punch +t vision tail-ender Hockey League. The veteran ct Marie, Ontario, turn to the Flye by whipping he “hat trick” as I an 8-to-3 trium deiphia Rockets. The game was the home team “lead in the first real excitement

Canterbury at Anderson. . ‘Taylor at Valparaiso vs. Eastern Kealuly at Louisville.

SATURDAY ' at Hanover, Ball State at DePauw, Huntington at Taylor. : Indiana Central at Manchester. Indiana State at Marshall Purdue at Iowa.

Five Marlon County squads are scheduled to continue net action tonight following Shortridge’ defeat of Cathedral, 43-36, last night on Tech's. boards. The main attraction is billed for the West Side where Washington

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J former Wabash football players, yy phoenix, Ariz, Athletic -Com= are Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 and Feb. 6: the. copnty, ; « # / [president] Tony Hinkle, Butler ath-| beaten by Warren Central in the | Yankees’ key players, ~~ losses, invades Carmel. American League / .iwrestling ace, had too much stay-| > made and held thousands of new tric Bill Ralph, 6 106 h Blu "% . Si p t § inch Blue genricht achieve games last season and is off to a/minutes, but Orth managed to

'a dinner in’ the Indianapoiis Ath- he membership of the National | Frainer-Coach Bob Simmons: Davis is batting an even 500|| testant. All contestants under 21 must have cofisent of phrenis or guardian. letic. Club, Jan. 17. Boxing Association has been “in- Heavy Mitt Menu Mait or bring nities fo Sporis Department The . inuapolis Times, 34 The dinner will be attended by .reased to 57 with the admission of| The Times-Legion tourney dates students, sports writers and coaches : of rival football teams. Lien The first show is" 0 2e Tait Wis Red Robinson of the 1925 cham-| : pionship basketball team, will serve as “toastmaster. Speakers will in-}-.~ & COT By EDR NSH nr ae patra : —— letic director; Chet Gardner, close; - Ji Civenvaod 3 dn Bin ah “EYE ON THE BALL . .. Tommy/ grams... . . It was their 76th [friend of Vaughan's, and Charles| have won five In a row, excluding Henrich, veteran outfielder apd Meeting on the hardwood the oth." Logan, Jormer Wabiy Sider whol the four-way tourney at Tech When, 0 of tne Champion New York, er night and the Badgers hold a Nl I en from “New Orleans they upset Southport but were Ee 45-10-31 advantage in the- long to attend the dinner, pos an’ series. : finals. |unususl and remarkable i” last! ; s ww Two other county fives are sched- season. , . He also starred in the! HOOSIER IN NORTH. : . . Josk) armer ones uled for road trips. Decatur Cen- world Bariid.. | Young, Jewell's brother, still is hold From rind ta fiend. C.V. tral, ‘with four victories and four|p,° recular season, Ring down a starting esl. on © ome . [SL AY Eig PE TIN defeats, travels to Mooresville and | 10y Tommy was Minnesota Big Nine quintet ’ Pins Paul Orth Pike Township, with eight straights a cond in the | Jewell, our Southport high school : : net coach, is Purdue's former West- ] SAY ... I'he beer whose RAEI Irish Set Pace lin’ runs batted 1 ern Conference scoring champ. . . .| Parmer Jones, Arkansas hill-billy “Cathedral sét the pace during they yr] first. three periods ir last night's uh a ped the | Jack Young has no complaints . . [ower 2. Ful Orth: oleh encounter with Shortridge but the yankees, , ./ Joo what with Jim Molntyre, 6-foob 8-0. “oul 0 ast night's Armory] Blue Devils staged a Iast™ period piMaggio's 97 was -nch. center, playing slongage. {ps mat card. x rally to go in front 33-31. next. . /. But The Minnesota beanpole scor | Farmer registered with a “mule, $F points in 12 Western Conference kick” to take the first fall in 10 vil, i %e EH | ed a TO ment Stands ro Henrich + running start this trip. HE RIuATe Sos nine minutes later and Shortridge was never headed. |fact/ that he batted second dn tie tallied 20 points -against Wisconsin - be Scored with 3 back pike ; ‘The score was tied, 8-8 at the’endinjrting “order “most of the cam- Motuay, aithough the Gophers 108%. o bear hug after per “minutes of of the first period. Cathedral held ipgigrr + DiMaggio always batted. toy AE {the third session-had elapsed... = - = % Bas ‘lead at half time, and a/in the cleanup spot, fourth. . .. Ted Trojans Choose or oe spnj-windup Bude Rak 20-27 nmargin at the end of the d Six slugger, g_s. 8 sa, + An y Weidner, third. Eddie Neu, Don Roeder phd nd the AL In the. Funs.batted-in Irish as Toughest of Selumbus, battled 30 minutes to Mike Radkovic were the principal department with 112, but he, too, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 (UP)=" po "yroperty of Birmingham, Ala., gunners for the Irish while BAlph's always batted fourth in the team’s The boys who took the beatings, threw Bill Murray, Vancouver, B.C. 15 points led the winners, / regular order. . . , Henrich still can Southern California's battéred foot-/newcomer, to gain opening bout 3 EE — FUR ABA HOW Wd Tes ® Food Bill squad; today — picked —Notre-honors.. It... was announced a. tag-. oh ’ Pro Basketball J |fudge of the high ones and liners Dame over Michigan as the best/team bout will headline next week's / NATIONAL LEAGUE |to right field territory. . . He also feam in the land. = —|program. Ee Eastern Diviéion can fill in at first base in capable’ Regardless of polls by sports writ- Farmed Out - 1 MILLION /Wen Lest FL fashion and appeared there in sev-|ers, a representative cross-section of | 1 . : eA 1 eral games during his long career the Trojan team choose the Irish| NEW YORK, Jan. 1. (UP)—The, 40 with the Yankees. . + Tommy as tops in their book. The United New York Rangers of the National 8 served in the Navy during the war. Press polled '22 players, ranging Hockey League announced today He halls from Massilon, O., & ¢ity|from first téam regulars to the ladsi that goalie Chuck Raynor has been. Pet noted ‘more for turning out star who take the beatings in practice. farmed out to the New Haven club 461 football players rather than of dia- Seventeen of them picked Notre| of the American Hockey League. 43 mond greats. Dame, despite the fact that South- ‘ a —— 8 ern California was beaten 38 to 7| ‘by the Irish- Dec. 6 and 49 to 0 by,

Michigan= in the Rose Bowl last Thursday.

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Tri-Cities ( Bheboygan 13 16 RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDTANAPOLIS 83, Toledo NEXT GAMES TONIGHT —Ft. Wayne at Oshkosh; TriCities at Flint + TOMORROW --Pt. Wayne at Sheboygan; INDIANAPOLIS at Teledo; Tri-Cities at Anderson; Minneapolis at Syracuse FRIDAY—Flint vs. Tri-Olties at Sagi- |

SATURDAY Anderson at Oshkosh the National Leagué, is spending ahiede Shiochester: Flint vs. Minneap-| the off-season playing the violin _ Z ee i in the Buffalo Sympheny Orches- | tra—he's that good. . . . Ed will | be back In the:A. A. next season as a member of the champion | Kansas City Blues, who open the new. campaign in Indianapolis on April 15, a | 8 |. SUPER ATTRACTION . .. Dana X. Bible, the old topflight .college| football coach, now is athletics director at the University of Texas, the Longhorns. , -. It is said he has| been discussing with Frank Leahy | [the scheduling of a two-game home| tand-home series between Texas and) "Notre Dame the first time their re-| | spective schedules will permit, , . | [That would be another standout intersectional grid gem to brighten | ‘ SATURDAY the national sports calendar. . .| “Hawe at Lawrence. Southwest vs. Midwest powérhouses.| Manual at Cathedral. "..n ® | «Ft. Wayne Central Catholic at TURN OF THE CENTURY, .. . |Crispus Attucks,

The Wisconsin-Minnesota basket- | i i . oe sOPror oan veins. The Ramblers Are Ramblin’ Can The Caps Stop,’Em? : Caps vs. Philadelphia Thurs., 8:30 P. M.

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‘Week's | High School Basketball Schedule

TONIGHT Ben Davis at Washington, _ Mooresville at Decatur Central Greenwood “vs. Franklin Town- | ship at BIuff Ave. School No. 9. Pike at Carmel.

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