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— ea ' By EDDIE ASH = Bee TT | LN ae - Y RE ce at LLL Si Ka S De PARTY FOR PETE... Theres: VOICE 18 EN ROUTE , ,, i dl e going to be a lot of conversational| dianapelis Charlie Logan, w,, bag punching, oratory, the renewal) bash '25, \ ’ ’ . |of old friendships, handshaking and n 0 e anecdotes exchanged at the Robert

is going to make a presentation gy = , 'E. (Pete) Vaughan Testimonial to; the “honored guest on After 0 Lakers Pour It On Bete,

‘be held in the In 64-45 Victory © |the Indianapolis : Preparat

| main ballroom of The Indianapolis Kautskys were Athletic Club ‘Ring Action

Flyers Give. Local Skaters: Bit of Help

deeper in the cellar of the Western Starting at 6:30

Division of the National Basketball Saturday evening, \ Is expected to be in his usual

“voice and will arrive in Indus

itsburgh Pulls { League today and things didn't look 88, the Wabash Ee to Deadlock |at all bright for a three-game road Col1ege | cav’E cls lomurey 1% wy | A Amery [trip staring them in the face: , a ‘ers inio's e——— TS a pr . Times Sporie:

By BOB STRANAHAN The Caps are discovering that { comes in handy to have a few “cousins” in the American Hockey League. St. Louis, for example, has’ been the favorite “relative” of this sort

| Minneapolis really rubbed if in lon the Hoosiers at the Fieldhouse {last night, 64-45, before 10,332 fans for the worst home beating handed the Kautskys in two seasons.

After putting in paining licks of th the young boxers ei Times-Legion amatet will taper off -tomorr to ring action in the

steak dinner. . .

PITCH-PIPE UMPS . , . The life The affair has

expectancy of a baseball umpire taken on the never has been computed. . , g, (touch of a nation- works short but hazardous hours 'wide party in honor of Pete, the! and occasionally he has to make

Coaeh Bruce Hale's team plays (ormer football, basketball and ath- a run for it ‘to escape extinction,

At Fa Pete Vaughan

\ i |at Flint tonight, at Syracuse 1t0-|jetics director of the Little Giants.| . But the o t: ever since the yes same inte the| \ wh Grove Garland Lewis . , . Decatur Central Henry Potter vas Franktin Twp. | morrow and at Oshkosh on Satur-| ©" EO El oven per aer LR But the het ay, in Bet Bh" ihe second weel league, and the a or op , 4 al - day, and the alien courts won't be orying Old Wabash for 28 years. National League arbitrator, too J] Golden Gloves tou —that yn rt { very helpful in" getting "them out of "The former Notre Dame-Prince-|unto himself a bride, 63. , , yrainers and coaches he Ramblers wort be too difficult fue Teague “dungeon. {ton football-basketball star, played' great life if you don't weaken, [§ (er proteges-are a 1 handle at the Coliseum tomorrow | Only at the outset last night did the two branches of major col Byron was known as the “singing form. night Bt. Louis won last night | Indianapolis appear to have any lege sports when the going was real- umpire.” . . . When players griped Many of the lea 3 " , . y | chance against the big visitors. The ly rugged . . . He has friends and ad- Bill gave with a song and’ probably started tourney work

s month ago and ar

{ Kautskys held their only lead in the mirers all over the world as a result js the originator of the “singing into the roped aren

[first few minutes and after that!of his long connections with college | commercial.” |Ciey never were quite able to cope athletics as player, Geach Jad 3h ; * » = | with the Lakers’ double pivot or|letics chief... He coached at Pur- i [the = sharp -shooting of Herm due and the University of Cali-| FIGHTING MABINE . . « Las Schaefer, a former teammate, |tornia before taking over at Wa- oo = out of .the World boast Leads Scoring bash tn 1919... . .. In World War L| 4; °g “niping Corps, has mad Schaefer's famous hook shot got| Vaughan was. an taps eapialn rapid strides as a middleweight, him high-point honors for the eve- and served overseas. i; Ro . n + + « He Is undefeated in his last ning with 17, and. the work of the days of “trench fighting andj ,, bouts. . . . He is to meet Tony Janiro, Youngstown, O., in a 10.-

Coach Lynn Patrick's New-Haven slub is on a road trip which doesn’t ~nd until Saturday at Hershey and he stopover tomorrow is the second m the list; The Mowersmen held their secnd workout of the week this morn- . ng at the Coliseum and are ready or the rough going of the next four i Aays. - Following tomorrow night's i . ‘lisslg' with the improved Ramblers,

out. Eighteen boys were yeek and several of t melees pulled the sp of their seats as t threw punches .from (rom "bell to bell. pown through ti

Freshman—Jim_ Pollard and Big OVer-the-top thrusts through No- novice class fighters

Coach Johnny Mowers takes his George Mikan had a lot to do with Man's Land. . . . Prior to that, Pete) 0 "Nol yore Friday. swiped i e thinder ‘eam to Pittsburgh Saturday for an the Kautskys' failure, served under Gen. John Pershing| 5/00 CCF DULL PER +f clas boys and the y i engagement with the tough Hornets. Minneapolis led at the end of the °D the Mexican border. . . - Famous | light to be qualified as a middie. made ‘a running s : A "Then the Caps return home to meet first “10 minutes, 15-9, and had 88 an athlete, a sterling soldier, a weight and (oo heavy for oil - § turnishing thrills for 1. Providence’s Eastern leaders on| Fi ; ¢ i $ we \ / y “punched the count: to 36-16 at the topflight coach apd a grand guy. } weller poundage. y ; Battle to D Sunday night, v sc i z / ] * Jewell Young . .. Southport |half. Indianapolis failed to score n.- 8. a = ¥ "All bouts are fou .Enlo Sclisizai missed yesterday's gimysor Bruce ... Lawrence Central Bill Geyer Pike Twp. Charles Nay ... Speedway xoung .. . po from the field inthe second period. TOOK TIMBER WITH HIM THE BIG SLEEP . . Tn the {i decision of _the ref Will dus. to a cold, but a expected... | This big leadership held up through ,,. When Pete Vaughan, who Wa8 \o:1q Series, King Kong Charje [| 46% A Winner mi the last half, although the Kaut-| 3 whale of an athlete at Craw- in every match since

Keller of the New York Yankees,

% skys had a bit better firing luck are barred in Golden

fordsville High School, entered belted three home runs as the Cine

he I on" Montana, Moberly Four Néw County Coaches! . .

a In previous. meetings this season . | A th d : ‘ tition. En with i Haven, each team. has Wi n Tag Bout T G 5 Tourne 3 ot ti Eh oe ny Sai ke the Notre Tame, hie. won the Tallback ntl Reds Nose Sousees four This arrangement MN von a game and one ended in A Young Bull Montana, the Los An- 0 >, e . : Y Pp he : riod blast. . * | post on the Irish eleven , J j Fhe of Cateher. Ernie Lombanits oy wildest kind of act ©, 2-2 deadlock. ‘The Caps won 8! .ojoq junior heavyweight mat ruf- # By GEORGE WELDEN | “The tight Laker defense kept the 594l posts were on the goal line = = ceeasions, especially

“siesta” at home plate. . , . Keller was responsible. , ... Coming in from . (third, Charlie. bowled over -hugeErnie . . . and two more Yankees raced home while Lombardi was

Kautskys well out and ander-the-| in the old days... In a rousing | basket trafic at a minimum. Indi-| battle with Michigan, the story 'anapolis badly missed the presence| is told that the giant - Vaughan,

: - Rh of Bob Dietz f on one bull-like charge throug jus of En ge nae and fot the line, struck and shattered an

is running about eve rounds and the boxe the third and last st for the gloves to fly fashion as the rivals

New Haven, 6-2, and the Ramblers p onnined his grappling talents) : ed al : , ! “®1 whe 20th annual Marion County high school basketball tourney ge lurned_the ta ies’ when hey met with those o Rex Moberly ot Les underway tomorrow night. in the Butler Fieldhouse and it will afford Ken Davies and Bing Juckes are Arce id Billy. Ra-| 0 Spportunity Joe four soaclieg to get closer acquainted with the close ‘ : ori : ’ y ? competition in the county. ; ER a an suc Or of Atlanta, in &- tag pats Por this foursome, it will mark their initial appearance in the an-

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v \ : : rone in the dust around home : former with 44 points and Juckes ,, yageq at the Armory fast night nual event, and all will have a hard road to travel to coach the victors. chores. Dietz was with Butler at WPrisht plate. ome N cimination. sith 36 George (WINGY) Hol with oY Matchmaker Billy. Thom, The men who will be trying for a Greencastle and Hale retired after] __ __ _% * * : This year, The 1 Acq recently in a deal with Approximately 200 wrestling fol- championship in their first year are He is a graduste of Butler Univer- only a few minutes because of a GRANT "MAIN SPEAKER . . ‘| we » i Robison - Ragsdale - Cleveland, also has been going 800d}, vers saw Montana apply a ‘mm- Henry Potter of Pranklin Town-|sity and has been coaching small} game leg. Summary: . |The Indianapolis Association of THREE- Y GRIEF . . . Coach American Legion, tou in the Rambler uniform. merlock and sem to pin Raborn for Ny Overman of Beech Grove, [teams throughout the state for a Kautskys (43) Minneapolis (st) | Wabash Men is sponsoring the Pete Harold (Red) Drew of the Ala. «rs, are giving & vs The Caps could only gain a little|,, oo 0 ro) Both sides set a hot ship; i ih of Lawrence Central few years. eT Rit NP oiarae 8 fi Pj Vaughan Testimonial . ,. John Ott, bama Crimson Tide football team BW ...v boxér who pa i ground if they are st ul against pace as Hughes nailed Montana at Swyscd Cor of Township. Fo Butler Athlete Hale.{ 90 Carlson.t 5 1 4 Wabash 20, is chairman of the In-\ has all the reason in the world to § 1. one bout, win | ow Have tomorrow nahi nce Ce ie-minuie mak of he 200d "Fay mre posure il 14) 5s fr i tem has managed 1 Sikes § 1 ERY 14 J Ganpols commie, and 82 oul patrne Qe valine val iorvets J oer price are 4 : Pit! gh p into a dead- sessfon’ with a reverse full nelson. the shoulders of Potter than any t with five Sloss.s 3 i 1 Schaefer.g $ 1 1 lion, '37, ass al -| a timate champions’ lock with: Buffalo for the Western Montana applied the clincher with Of ae wo bat an even .500 per cen Nagy, { S$ 1 1 oJorseaseng 1 o 3ident Frank Sparks, is co-chairman in the Sugar Bowl, 27 to 7 , , in both ¢l ni ! othérithree. He took over the 1 : -8 £ h classes Ani Division leadarshilp by, DIPPID other hammetlock and Slam, With! Der’ of ‘a team which had aR €x-| goer Braces metters have beet ghar, +3 URapoiifanos 1 8 8: . - Red 2 Robinson, W1; of Ahders|ad, the hres avs 2a a tumas | Ton divisions Washington | a Sebi, 3 Pog how | Hughes the victim, {cellent record last year,. including apie to secure’ seven victories for 3 Totals WO Totals NR 3 30 pn ee nas i : Boviial Sele A Tuma Teim Tro PO! phy A special supporting bout on the the capturing of the county tourney him ending up on the short end of { tskva ~Seore by Periods ‘as " locked Two teatft trophi

E over, would keep the Caps within|,o = wont bill resulted in a “stand " = title. huge pots of She lenders and“ sel! 4. petween Jack Pappenhéim of itp a possible change for the week-end.

On the Ice

TE Ji Kautskys .. 9 7 12 17-45 pete and author of the Saturday pass. . . . That's mass agony to Bt ra ae one Sogn wily thes ma Lav: Ralph Clevenger .. , Warren CN ries wo ie Ruse a he Evening Post article on him, is to any Lian Tyres defense , Portland, Ore, and newcomer —.—. .. i... including an upset streak, the last game of which was = Officials: Tabacet and LE {be the principal speake a {3S pays pe. Tommy Martindale of Milwaukee. ooo ot last year's sectional a victory over Howe. Lawrence faces They split two falls of a fast match pion, in the recent four-way!rival \Decatur Central in the last and wrestled the remaliing 11 min-{ 0 "oy “recy Coach Potter will igame of tomorrow night's play. utes of a bout limited to 45-minutes , . . . 1.0nce to duplicate the feat,| Bill Geyer of Pike Township will

open, alsé are at s.al teams “to be decide

/The “capital prize, “expenses paid five-da to the eight champio cass. These title hol

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10 95) | without another fall being registered, .. charges open the current have his*fling at an initial victory 10 be crowned on Fe 38 144.13 by either rival. {meet against the Cardinals at 6:30 of the season when his charges meet he Indianapolis tean 28 128 104) at p. m, tomorrow. Southport will gothe winner of the Southport-Frank- fe huge Tourname #18 1 Lotshaw in City +3 the post a favorite, based mainiy|lin. Township’ clash in the second Gites: Chimptons rs 0 oal Andy Lotshaw, who is in his 26th on a tougher schedule agd the fact Friday night. AN, 25. 53 133 130/year as Chicago Cubs trainer, is/that the Cards defeated Warren Geyer took over a team that won The. local champs 3 1% 13 spending a vacation in the old home Warren Central, the four-way tour-jonly one game last season and to Chicago on Feb. 2 138. 109 town “before pointing up to head ney champ on its home boards last/ended with 15 straight losses. In 10}. there boxing and si

st. Lows. 0 | : ' s ery LRT RAST RIGIE 2" £1) (ORAM RIE ANIA SOEIOG RARE WOOK. vy scans esi ean SOMES. thus far, his team has been| [ A n fg 3. ing trip. He is anxious to contact Overman will get his chance in on the short ehd of the count, after} : al CH HN er LAR, RS BE A RE YUE 208 0 CHR T deed omen) ise gry TONIGHT—P! ‘requested to phone FRanklin 8832. when his team m n vis. (Ing the game only ousted by 1tershe ra at. cleveiand. 73 o— ‘a final period drive. HS FOMDRROW—-New Haven at INDIAN:

> rd A RDAY- Philadelphia at Washington. BA’ eland; IN- in

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apolis open champion in the 1 class, has withdra tournament action,

a Her Seeks First Triumph’

— TURDAY—Bufialo at Clev By Frank Wilson | 0id hands at the annual affair

A " : " 9 Four of tit DIAROLY Yhovidence “ab ‘St Lov: "|are Howard Wood of Ben Davis, FHE BEER WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR year, the 112-pount Philadelphis at Spri NAO Garland Lewis of Decatur Central, | 160. re ok "Buffalo; Cleveland si] The Pennsylvania Classic placed three men in the honor roll class! chgries Nay of Speedway, J New Haven. © Tlast night as bowlers of the city produced eight honor counts. The young of Southport and Ralph Tabor Mov

The, defending op “Sylvester “Simmons Julius Griffith, 147 175, and Willie Cle weight, George Tabo pound flyweight' ki up to 118-pound cor Last year's open withdrew from anvat Gene Parker, 118-po Kinney and Weldc pounds, Boxers entered fi classes and weights 0 report-at the Arr “tween 3:00 and 5:3 weigh-in and physics 118-pound novice. Vice and open, 16

" , women failed to break the 600 mark,.and were led by Mary Kidd's-£68 (Clevenger of Warren Central. Clevs|Keller, Mapes Sign in the Stegemeler’s Grille loop, while the men were lined up behind Rex /inger is the “dean” of the county J NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP) Marmaduke's 600. > {#roup. <r “harley (King Kong) Keller, the ~~ Bowling In the Penn group, Marmaduke shot games of 223, 200 and| In the only game played ust \ard-hitting outfielder who was, out 267 to gain first place honors. He ng “rye Kelley's 670 rolled in the night involving a city or county Af the game most of last season rolls for the Ferris Food Market ,y.4 Printers Léague at the Penn- team, Crawfordsville walloped Wash“with & back Injury, and CHff Mapes, squad. Jim Williams’ 682 came up in )vania Janes. His games were 223, Ington’s Continentals, 62-36. Only ~~ rookie ~ Gp from KANSAS City second. position... He. tallied sgames. oo wAE-285 forthe Printers: == the-opening..stages. .of . the. zamey.. igned their 1948 contracts with the,of 204, 2556 and 223 for Ted Seiner Following tie wonien’s high scorer | Were the West Siders able to keep New York Yankees yesterday, Terms Insurance in the West Side Classic. | wos Mary Baringer with a 536 in pace with the Athenians. were not disclosed. An afternoon ‘score was next in the Won-Ten gathering at Prit Crawfordsville led at the end of —— en CI [chett's. the first period, 17-13, and at the

————————————————— » Last Night's Bowling Leaders - | Other honor, counts were scored | ith 2-00, It BAe 8.50WC after

: . {that and the Athenians shot nto by John Esterline,. 245.211, 212-668, “800. BOWLERS (MEN) ~~ Thelma. 5 SPRY TOT ; : 2 : ia--41-29 third-quarter. lead. Doni. - rigx” Marmaduke, Penn Ts) .e Sen ron Fert 313 {or Eagle... Creek CNUrsery...in.. the 9

69) Skeets ert, Hous SCO! ” 7 : fm Williams, West Side Classic; 682 Marjorie Zaepfel, Won:Ten 511 Broad . Ripple Business - Men's uson red "27 polnté “or “the im a Pinte g70 Doris Fall, Stegemeier's Grille 507 - . winners and Bill Niemann 10 for Bete Man s-Classic-808 Mary: Ellwanger, Stegemeier's Grille . 808 Classic; Harry Stivers, 200. 204, 245{ 0 0 0 1s 2 tatty Stivers, Pn <a. boo Iris Grimes, Bischoff Coal Cveririons 30 —~658, for Sugar Creek Butter m| : i

oh Cliton West Side Clasile ..... 652 Mayme Cowen, Won-Tem .......... 505 the Pennsylvania Classi¢; Earl Cox,

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#01 eles = ’ oe Sorrell Wins Awards tutelage, ten-year-old Shirley Ward! OTHER LEADERS (MEN) AMS ¥ ae

” Ben jamin Sorrell of the Lockefield is developing into. quite a bowler: say ardens team has been awarded the Little Shirley has been bowling only! tack Oulling, Rotary 2s! 3s Al Feeney sportsmanship trophy do- a few weeks, but yesterday she tried Carl Roeder, U, 8. Rubber Sunrise ... 566 Dated by the Mayor to the PAL club her first three-game stint. She cone ©, Welch, Naval _Qrdnanc Tite od player displaying the best mental nected for-games of 135, 143 and 142 Sent bile: (MeQuay Nort / 38 attitude. He also received the po- for a nice 420 series. Even Pin

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1s School .. 543 Suss Myers, Holiday Mixed oe ”" 4 Mo lice award, a gold replica of the city Patter, with his stumbling ways, He mer An re Pioneers $37 department. badge. would accept that score yle Clift, Riviera On I red ai . ; a fy tewart-Wa a * . * - Miedo 337 Appreciation Dinner Won Title 8 Times 1 Indianapolis and Merion County, SYRACUSE. N Y. Jan. 14 (UP)Mary Kidd, St jer's Grille ..... 568 ? , N.Y. Jan. — ary Baringer. Wor-Ten ses high school football coaches, prin- gyracuse University's: boxing team FN Lg nig Sudepcuident Biseusl. t4¢/cipals and several prep football hag won the Eastern Intercollegiate Laverne Biers, Btegemeler's Grille ... 343 players will be guests of the Pur- ite eight out of the 14 times-it has Aho varett. Won Ten ............ 841 due® Association of Indianapolis $0-'conineted. san Gass. Won-Ten feoneeeneonnn S38Inight at an appreciation dinner for | artha Eader, Stegemeler's Grille ... 535 Stu Holcomb and Guy Mackey, “la Mutch, Avthini, Metis es §3¢| Purdue grid mentor and athletic + 833 | director, respectively, at the Ma- |

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