Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1948 — Page 9

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t hazardous’ hours ally he has to make ) escape extinction, her ‘day, in Detroit, long-time retireq le arbitrator, took bride, 63. . , I don't Weaken. wn as the * ‘singing hen players griped, | song and probably or of the * ‘Singing

MARINE , . . La. lled the best boxer the World War 1g Corps, has made is a middleweight, efeated in his last le is to meet Tony town, O,, in a 10. ' York Friday. , ,, puncher,

heavy for official ec. " - 5 JEP... In the 1039 {ing Kong. Charlie lew York Yankees, 1¢ runs as the Cine ‘ere trounced four hat was the classig > Lombaradl’s ‘classie e plate. . , . Kejler

. Coming in from . bowled over--huge-

two more Yankees hile Lombardi was

dust around home

” » GRIEF . . . Coach Drew of the Ala.

Tide football team sop in the world to ailing wall for weeks ‘exas beat his team Bowl, 27 to 7 , plays that led tw 1fall were a fumole, and ‘an intercepted at's mass agony to There's no defense of that type. een

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‘Ring Action Slated At Armory Fidoy »: nt By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer After putting in their hardest training licks of the week ‘oday, {he young boxers entered \n The Times-Legion amateur mitt classic will taper off - tomorrow preparatory

to ring action in the Armory Friday|

\ wa the second week of the annual Golden Gloves tournament, and irainers and coaches have reported. “heir “proteges—are-at- the peak - of! rm. om of the leather throwers started tourney workouts more than

3 month ago and are eager to get g oo the roped arena and slug it) | We aon boys were eliminated last| +

seek and several of the three-round melees pulled the sports goers out] of their seats as the adversaries threw punches from all angles and! (rom "bell to bell. | pown through the years the! novice class fighters usually have swiped the thunder from the open, class boys and the youngsters have made a running start this year| furnishing thrills for the. ringsiders. |

Battle to Decision

"All bouts are fought out to a "decision of the referee and two!

judges. A winner must be declared) in every match since draw verdicts) are barred in Golden Gloves compe- | tition. This arrangement leads to the wildest kind of -action on many occasions, especially when: & bout: is running about even the first two’

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

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| |vear.” '% The selection and gift. was made as the first. of & Series of annual Quarterback" —football supplement of the baséball

awards by “The

J. G. Taylor Spink, publisher of

The gray-thatched Cardinal boss; admitted, with a grin, that although all the good things the speakers |

. |had said about him were true, he! © istill had to be “lucky” to win the

: {league championship.

Conzelman said the team had an obstetrical problem before the game! with ‘the -Chicago Bears, to get Boris Dimanchef{’s baby born before the kickoff.

“You see,” he said, “we had a pass

Iplay set up for Dimancheff the first! ‘time we got the ball.

I figured if we scored first we'd win. Well, {Dimancheff{ spent every possible

{moment at the hospital and we had

ino chance to run over the play. ;

NEW ENTRANT—A scrapper in The Times-Legion amateur fistic tourney this year is Warren Keller, heavyweight, entered in the novice class. He hails from the Jacksof gym and it's his. first Goldes’ Gloves ven-

new

ture. The tournament's second show is to bg’ held at the Armory Friday night,

rounds and the boxers step out dot Pirates Ca I]

the third and Tast stanza. This ¢

for the gloves to fly in & This sas: Fam Session

fashion as the rivals strive to escape elimination.

“PITTSBURGH, Jan.

This year, The Times and: {pe Pittsburgh Pirate scouts, minor

Robison - Ragsdale Post of *

every boxér who participates in least one bout, win or lose, | Other prizes are af stake for the

uthmate champions and runnersup *¢

in both classes /nd in all eight! weight divisions

“the league managers and business man-

American Legion, tournament §pon- ABers will meet here from Jan. 26

are giving a valuable frize to !0 28 to plan for the 1948 season,’ is, : . wie at it was announced today.

Ray Kennedy, Pittsburgh's farm

director, will be in charge of the

ssions. General Manager Roy Hamey also

revealed he had sent contracts to

{all Pittsburgh players except Raiph

Tedm Trophies Two team trophies, novice and

|Kiner and Dixie Walker. outfielders will arrive this week-end!

The two

open, als6 are at sake, the winning ro. 1e. annual Dapper Dan banquet

teams ‘to be decided on a point basis’ The * ‘capital prize,” is the big ail~ expenses paid five-day trip that goes

cass. These title holders, scheduled

Ww ‘aia 25 15 65 in be crowned on Feb. 6, will f6rm Bou Cook Wisconsin ERE D. Bchnittker, Ohio State. 1 the Indianapolis team to compete in B. SN Re og 5 4 i huge Tournament of Golden, B. $ @

Glstes Champions hit “Chicago, AN, 25.

lo Chicago on Feb. 22 and remain ° there boxing and Sightseeing until * the afternoon of Feb. “Russ

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McKinney, Lo Se ComCarter pipe deat gents, axapotis open Golden oves champion -in the 126-pound open class, has withdrawn from 1948 tournament action, Four open titles are vacant this year, the 112-pound, 118, 126 and 160. i! Tabor Moves Up | The_ defending open champs are “Sylvester “Simmons, 135 pounds; Julius Griffith, 147; Bill Roberts, 175, and Willie Clemmons, heavyweight. George Tabor, the 1947 112pound flyweight' king, has moved up to 118- pound competition. Last year's open champs who withdrew from ‘aimatetr boring were. Gene Parker, 118-pounds; Russ McKinney and Weldon Phelps, 160 pounds, Boxers entered in “the following classes and weights are requested to report -at the Armory Friday between 3:00 and 5:30 p.m. for the weigh-in ang physical examinations: 118-pound novice, 147-potihd * novice and open, 160-pound novice and open; 175.pound. novice and open, and heavyweights, novice and open,

Gloves Tickets on i

Downtown . Reserved seat’ tickets for the second show of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament at the Armory Friday night are on sale at two downtown stores, BushCallahan's, 136 JE. Washington St., . #nd the Sportsman's Stores 126 N. Pennsylvania St. he prices are $2, ringside and first. row in balcony; $1.50, reterved chairs, main floor; $1, genand 50 for youngsters under 12. All priced tickets also will be Available at the Armory box office Friday, after 6:45 p.m Action in the ring starts at 8 PD. m. and there will be three hours of continuous boxing, calling for from 18 to 20 bouts.

Gets Appointment STILL WATER, Okla, Jan. 14 (UP)—~Art Griffith, wrestling coach A Oklahoma A. and ‘M., has been "Ppointed vice chairman. of the

cents

Nrestling committee.

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The. local champs will be taken Ss Badienman. Hiinols |

and both were expected to sign then. i

to the eight champions in the open Big 9 Leading: Scorers =

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The High-Scoring Providence Reds, Leaders of the Eastern Division, Here Sunday, January 18

Dimancheff's Baby Even Figured in Pro Playoff = [-iiuluiss EERE

the Baseball designated Mike before Walker, Conpelman's high school 'urned up With red face and a [coach 33 years ago, to make the box of cigars." © [presentation;

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| LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Bowling Green 66, Findlay 30.

3% (overtime). Vista 50, Western Rein 4“ 4“. Man!

ST. LOUIS Ja. 14 (UP) Jimny Conseiman, coach of the champion & : Outdinals of the Natiatal. Folall Jangus, iooay, omtied 3 wor GEN BL Syracuse 85 had wiped out the sting of a DePauw defeat of Jast season in the Jeweled wrist watch commemorating his selection as pro “coach of me : Cen $y, Lo Bie Normal Wh. top collegiate basketball games in the state last night. IV y

| imhurst J Aur Muma-| Hutte n, ao only NAS 51, | a" rman Washington 63, Gary Wal Howard = Birmingham Southern 35. Xa

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H. Hw College. Cage Scores Greyhounds, Bulldogs _ Smother State Rivals

Indiana Central had a new school scoring record today and Bu

Coach Angus Nicoson's Greyhounds romped to a 90-56 quest of Taylor: at the University Heights gym and this was top scoré recorded by an Indiana Central College quintet, :

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man Dwight Swails who § set “the scoring pace. The former lash

lowed his coach to the Greyhound

Houston . . abn |Luckily, the baby’ was born the day Hamiine MV, MucAloster 2 At Greencastle, Coach = Tony] TONIGHT the game. Next day, Boris Holy Crom Harvard a2 Hinkle's Bulldogs of Butler A150! pry nklin at. Hanover. ’ 4. Fond Tech 83, rande’ 38. enjoyed one of their hotter firing, Grande [Wabash at Cahterbury. Chicago Roose- [scrosse Teachers 65. finona Teachers 37. sessions and banged away toa 67-42] eriown 34, Woodbu | LaSalle” Pr) 11, Scranton 4. ort I | mer “Coach,” the Indianapolis player Hun Chihalic $6, Bt.iPaul's (Mai-/ Michigan St 1 ages Me espins UMBh aver: the Tigers o - | said, “We picked nothing but boys’ ihe 66. College Carter (0) 41, 54. [This more than wiped out-the sting} names for the kid. What are we Kendailvilie 43. Avilla 26. Maiug 30. New. Hampshire 47. of a 49-30 setback suffered in the|from Franklin Township who fol{going to call my little girl?” | Marion 5. Huntingto Mivsour! Valley 61. Stiawa a. | DePauw gym last season.

n 33 “Just before he trotted onto the! 8 Pasir Cathiolle “w field he settled the problemi to his Milan 61. Bol, Bee reba satisfaction. That play clicked for|Ocer Cr Bernice 35. 180 yards and a touchdown. I'm! Princeton 68, Sullivan 46;

Rockville 44. Perrysville 38 Oregon State 59 ldaho sure glad he got to call her Vie- Russellville 3s. |Qhio Northern 60, Wittenberg 8, {toria."

Montana State €5, Nevada 67 | Korth Carolina State 83 McCrary 48 | Nebraska Wesleyan 54. York 52 | Niagara 8, St. Bonaventure 52 |New York University 58, Cornell 83,

[sixth victory “in nine starts this

[s e Blueclads ahattanbun 54 Olivet 43, Alma 36 ason, ™

Sout Ben: Central vy ain Bend Riley Qehkosh Teacliers 58, St Norbert§ “w. Kia bh

ig min oma Satis st 61 fends |Terre. ane State 37, Terre Haute Wiley 8 Louis 8 8; Long Island Uhivenity 5 e- FIGHT RESULYS mela nami v 8 A pd Marys (Mich) 33, Keego Harbor 34. ‘after that. ’ th AMD! el ghty jon_ VAlionia I a, 65, Florida State Ne | Ral Buckshot) ‘Brien . Tke Williams, 138, on, N. out: Wein ig Whe Lebanon HW Hpringfleld Teachers 51, Wasnhburi 43. | Ralph -O'Br eh 1 pointe] Doug Carter, IE Renan Nd STATE COLLEGES South Dakota State 68. Augustana 53. tpery-little guard; proved the tough:

Butler 67, DePauw 42, St. Olaf 38 Carleton 30 BUFFALO, N. Y.-Jimmy Bivins, 188%, Doflanee 57, Huntington 30 Springfield College §7 Cleveland, O. outpointed Jonnny kor, Morehead 61, Evansville 3% Trinity 56, Amherst “45 214%, Baltimore, Md. (10 Indiana Ceniral $0, r 58, Trinity (Tex) 39, Daniel Baker 3% SAN ANTONIO, Tex.- M Mario Trigo, 126.) OTHE RCOLLEGES Tulane B84. Louisiana State 4 Los Angeles, Stpomted Lioyd Shiflett, 126, [Abilene Christian 67, ‘Southwestern (Tex.) Warrensburg Teachers 56, Missouri Mines firing during the first half. )

Miami KALAMAZOO, Mich — Jimmy Palmer, Awtin Peay 42, Middle Tennessee 37. 155," New York, outpointed Eddie Miller, | {Albi on 47, AShiamaton 39. Willamette #1, Porland 56 | 156, - Dayton, | 0. (10). {Allegheny 68 8, Thiel "3 West Liberty Teathers 74, Steubenville 51

Massachusetts 34 d jup 22 points.

| Washington & Lee 81, william “& Mary #0. Mote got 11 points for the losers.

bounced /on tonight's docket. linto a 43-23 lead during the first{At Canterbury and Franklin pays |20 minutes and were easy winners 8 visit to Hanover.

Butler hit better than 50 per|school got 23 points against the cent of its shots against the Tigers| Trojans.

last night in winning the Bulldogs'{the half, 44-25, Two state conference games are

Indiana Central led at

Wabash plays

‘Clearwater Bound PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14 (UP) est Bulldog for DePauw and piled Bob Smith, star Villanova pitchere Jim Doyle followed outfielder, finishes his college work {with 17. Both did the bulk of their|/in February and then heads for Don |Clearwater, Fla. to train with Utica {of the Eastern League, a farm club At Indiana Central, it was Fresh- of the Philadelphia Phillies.

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