Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1948 — Page 26
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COACHING HUDDLE—Purdue University s football coaching staff was tendered an appreciation dinner last night by Indianapolis alumni in the Marott Hotel and land 5:30 p. m. are the young mitt|
gladiators in the novice and open, Standing [left to right) Backfield a Ioavier weights, 147, 100,
Seated «175 and heavies, plus the a
here they are in "huddle"
. Clair and George Mize, president of the local Purdue Alumni Association. are Stu Holcomb, head coach, and Jack Mollenkopf, line.coach.
Purdue Freshmen | Are "48 Grid Key — : ASH
Holcomb Foresees [opportunity knocked but Joe Baksi ,
‘Interesting’ Season
Head Coach Stu Holcomb of Purdue figures his Boilermaker ~ gridders are due to get it either
pointed out last night at the Purdue Alumni dinner at the Marott,” And | ‘you know that the Irish already | are | expecting ‘a national championship |
for 1948.
“Then we meet Michigan. Should | Notre Dame succeed in beating us| two or three—or four or five—
touchdowns, of course Michigan wil
want to make it worse. If, by any
good luck we should happen to beat Was too good for the whole list of Notre Dime. . , . Well, then we heavyweight contenders. . .
still have to worry about Michigan trying all the harder against us." Holcomb grinned and “guessed the Bollermakers are in between.” Freshmen Are Key In a more serious vein, the Purdue
freshmen of last fall | will be the key to Purdue's success in 1948. “If they come through as it is
possible that they may,’ he said,
“Purdue may have a good season At any rate, well have an inone.”
teresting Captain-elect - Phil O'Reilly as much as committed the team to the Rose Bowl in a short-talk in which u le urine 18 ne 1eAGershiD prove ‘himself all over again to ob-|
‘joined enthusiastically in their!
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his staff—backfield Coach on Assistant Line Coach Prank Clair and Line Coach/ All spoke briefly i appreciation of alumni support! in getting the new system of things,
(Pinkie; Wilson,
organized at Purdue,
Others who spoke "briefly were | _ Athletic Director Guy Mackey: C.! 8. (Pop) Doan, assistant and ticket! manager; Ed Baugh, alumni secand Bob. Woodworth, director of sports Publieity for the
‘retary,
university. George -Mize, president of the In< _dianapolls alumni group, served as
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By EDDIE ASH
MUFFE D GOLPEN CHANCE . . , footer with graceful pitching (orm. failed to answer ., , . and Jersey will be a gate attraction if he be- j Joe Wolcott replaced him againstcomes a consistent winner. Joe Louis and came within a cat's Other Detroit-grown mound rookies whisker of annexing the world's due for trials this year are Ted heavyweight title; Gray and Walter Pierce. + «+The assign-| ® ® = ment _was_ offered Baksi, who declined , . , said] he wasn't ready to tangle with the champ. , , , He did not know, of course, that the Brown Bomber was ready to be , taken , , , decided "that Louis still]
There was a time in the old days when the Detroit Tigers had three regulars, all from Indianapolis and Indianapolis natives, brought |, up on the Hoosier capital's sandlots. , ... Ownie Bush, shortstop, 4 and Paddy Bauman, second base, formed the Bengals’ keystone combination and George Dauss was the Tigers’ mainstay right. | handed pitcher. . . . Dauss also |g
Joe Baksi
was one of the best hitting pitch- |amateurs, ‘they prefer to fight it| . Champ | ers in the majors. |out in three heats and put every{Joe wanted to tackle 3aksi last] ‘88 {thing into each stanza. As-a re-/guispend and outearn any and all rivals, the National Football League
|September ... . that was after daksi|. COMING FROM OVERSEAS .
had become somewhat of a head- | European amdteur “boxing leaders liner as a result of flattening Pred- are well along in a suftained cam- |
{England. . . . Had the Pennsylvania Send to America this spring to comcoal miner "been in shape for Louis Pete in the International Golden Hm December he might——have Gloves classic in Chicago... . He {knocked him out. , . . Baksi is/®'® the tentative European top con-| lated a more potent puncher than /tenders: Flyweight, Frantisek Majd-| Walcott, . But Jersey Joe heard lock, a Czech; bantamweight, Willie {opportunity rap on his door, jumped Lenihan, Ireland; featherweight, no the grand chance and made the! Peter Maguire, Ireland; lightweight,
‘'most of it. , , . Now the veteran Umberto del Carlo, Italy: welter-|,\ictering action. Befuses Configibint lis \Jerseyite - has another date with weight. Ourles Rimes Frupee; The entertainment supplied " | Louis, for real big money this time.'™ weig eon NOWYASZ thece . representatives of Yung! estion. however, the league did losses. . Meanwhile, Baksi is out of the France; light heavyweight, Vitall snerica is worth anybody's | 8 ’ 2
‘picture Insofar as rich fistic purses L'Host, Belgium: heavyweight -con{are concerned. . He'll have to tenders still undecided. - ” . tain a match for the title, with WHEN A STAR SLIPS
AAs or Wolcott. Hepepding AAPOR
Heavier Boys | Due for Action Tomorrow
dleweights, the 147 and 160-pound
of the fistic blitz entertainment in tomorrow night's Golden Gloves £ show in the Armory, 711 N, Penn~ sylvania St.
List is. well-- stocked “with. ; leather throwers in thesé two weight: divisions, although it is believed that there also will be bouts slated at other weights.
|weigh- in and physical examinations
from these "nine groups and It is estimated that from 18 to 20 bouts
SPORTS ROUNDUP :
y ‘eager Glovers climb into the nng| . Art is a Detroit. homegrown and and start exchanging -blows with
the three two-minute round route to a decision of the referee and. ‘wo Judges. ~ lo Gloves competition means a winner: THREE HOOSIER ACES . , . myst always be declared; in ather; words, no draws.
next year,” ‘ment ladder. {is heavy in any Golden Gloves tour-
ney, draws or an extra round.
last canto as the rivals mix iteviy {die Mills and Bruce Woodcock in paign to form a formidable team to in an effort to win the nod
novice
clinch, they usually gain poise, get the crowd and tear into tne fuses to acknowledge exists.
‘especially at the ticket prices with'n pounced: {the reach of all sports goers, $2,| Ist 50, $1 and 50 cents for-younysrers
~Mlanciste, 42: we pa Dig RE a AEIROR OW MIGRYS
Weigh-In Scheduled | From 3 to 5:30 p.m.
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor { The welterweights and the mid-
uggers, probably will present .nos*
Thé Times-Legion tourney entry
Ordered to report for this week's
1 the Armory tomorrow between 3)
ovices. The night's drawings will come
ill be staged, which calls for at three hours of continuous unching. Precision Is the Rule . As one. ‘match. ends, two more
ardly any time.-lost between bouts. All matches are scheduled over
“To a decision” in Golden]
Loseis step aside 0. wait «or| amateur classics second show,
while winners advance nd keep climbing up the tourna-| It's an’ elimination] a right fo 1 the head.
18 to 20 bouts. left, William Rice, was eliminated last week by Robert Engledow, who is seen landing a right to the midsection as his adversary misses
—e _ THURSDAY, JAN. 5 1948
‘Several Big ‘fs’
Could Place Caps
In First Place
First of All, Local Skaters Must Beat
New Haven Club at Coliseum Tonight By BOB STRANAHAN ‘ A lot of big “ifs” stand in the way, but the Indianapolis Caps today see a possibility of taking over first place in the Western Division of the American Hockey League within the next four days. It all ean come about by a combination of Indianapolis victories and defeats of Pittsburgh and Buffalo—with some tie games also figured in,
Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staft Photographer NEVER A DULL MOMENT—This picture typifies the furious | sustained, all-out action The Times-Legion Golden Glovers furnish when they slg. it out in the~Armory" ring-over the three-round route. “The tourney boys will goto it-again-tomorrow night-in-the
The boy on the
‘} Then, should’ the caps “conquer | “the Hornets at Pittsburgh on Sat=]
First of all and of prime importance, the Mowersmen need badly to |win from New Haven at the Coll-| Sullivan on onto "the the front ice trio |seuth tonight. That would add tWo| ith Enior Sclisizzi and Cliff ft gimp
{points to their total and pull them son to form a “three-8" 9
'within three of Pittsburgh and Licari was pulled out Bip serve as | Buffalo. a spare in place of Sullivan, Four for “The Bandit” Johnny ~Holota, flashy center of jurday night they would be just one |the Cleveland Barons, showed «gns {point back of the Smoky City| today of regaining some of “is old skaters. Buffalo plays at Cleveland form that carried him to the Ameron the same evening, and the. Caps llcan Hockey League's individual |need a little “help” from the Barons scoring title last year. In keeping down the Bison total. He staged one of the greatest [Should that come in the form of a/scoring exhibitions of his career !Cleveland victory, Indianapolis still|last night, blasting home four vals would -be just a point shy. |as the Barons lambasted the Phile Big “IF” Sunday |adelphia Rockets, 10 to 3, at Cleve-
The big “if” comes on Sunday, ‘and 1s a key to the whole thing. ‘The Caps entertain Providence's| 3 id in the only other wague | Eastern leaders on that night while Pittsburgh and Buffalo battle it out On the Ice on Bison ice. Indianapolis would AMERICAN { LEAGUR |have to win and the Pittsburgh- Eastern u Division
ae geld turned back Hershey,
T P : | Buffalo game end in a tie if the Rrovidence 15 3 A 1. br] | Blueshirts are to grab a top Spot) iershey a 3, Rind 14 14 they haven't enjoyed since Tash No-| Elst 24 4 28 131.176 fleld 3% 3.37 131 194 ¢ Yember, i Bag, Western Divisies Brin -19 | All of this is pretty “tar “fetched, L T Pa a 00 but it displays the tightness of po pong fH current race for the Western | Cleveland LIS . » I 3 # ju In |vision title in the league. Cleve-|gt Louis ~~~ 15 19 -5 35 150 1 S LAST NIG
land still is too close to the CADS| event io E {for comfort, so it begins to shape! Springfield 3. Hers] is {up as another four-team race for, TONIGHT — New Haven at i
{the three playoff spots right down Es At Washings to the wire,
| Coach Johnny Mowers realigned p BAGS at o a oh Nev hares one of his forward lines a bit yes- 8 rovidence . at St. Louis;
terday for the tussle with
| DIA he hitadeiphis at at Bpringheid, {Ramblers tonight. He sent Barry | How
Provi INDIANAPO. ; Pitsburg at Buttle; Cleveland a%
flair, and since the field always, — the time element precludes!
Under . this arrangement, and ince all the boxers are simon pure
he judges. Gain Poise Early
jer land with the Olympic bodsledders
class never have tought other owners. hrow a punch or get the feel of a of the rival AAC which, until now!
o1-'and some time later, the NFL re-|
§ MONeY,'the next best “Thompson wishes understood that his proposal con-| templated no collaboration except he The Common ara
{12 years and under.
NFL Stubbornly It Will Outspend Rival
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan.gl5—Stubbornly insistent that it can continue to
Sounds great.
Insists
+ + sult, many of the bouts border 01 today will dust off an internal proposal that it set up a a common draft the sensational .in the third and of talent with the All-America Conference. The suggestion was made by young Alexis Thompson. owner of the ‘TOM eastern championship Philadelphia Eagles, who promptly went to Switz- |
| rather than face responsibility of the pro game he decided instead to
Many of the lads entered in the cardiac collapses among the nine enter radio. Now there would be = {no question but that such a boy
before the public, but once uiey| Such action ‘Would be recognition ‘would play" pro footbal.”
Battle of Figures
just that
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But the NFL owners aren't actually so generous. It they figure their Unable to refute Thompson's sug-' franchises are worth more than the And there still is an idea thing: and. an- that they eventually will relegate ithe AAC to the position of a minor it distinctly; league, f One. owner made this deat was
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what happens Jivune i | in basketball last hea and battles will not be made yntil sig ome cis Bol relugg 1048 and gent paogg Ahan. ICM OCTANE ay iio Ea NE Oper Owen hw Se “wenn Cai CP SiR eke he Si elevated his owgers) Et fast season, Tim Mara of| T «+ ++ | had just cause to sing the blues. |inations, or along about 6 p. m. AS 6 the role of philanthropists in his the New York Giants came right Picking. names for yearlings | { +-ov His ace, tall Jim Mcintyre, {a general rule a boy does not know evasion. lout and said’ they'd soon be run-| Bigd around, a race stable calls for | muffed seven charity tosses. ,, . the identity of his opponent until Naturally,” quoth Mf. Bell, “high ning out of millionaires. BEST KNOWR | Motor OI some fancy thinking. . .. There's Although Jim sank eight, it was a he: climbs through the ropes. salaries cut down the profits but! The NFL has figures which indi- NAME IN High Quality a logical reason in many cases. ... | high in misses for him . . . the | Each contestant must furnish his 5uch a situation is good for a boy's cate that only one AAC team, the 2-Gal. Owners give deep thought te the | jowest average of his cage career own towel, trunks and. shoes, Golden! fytire {Cleveland ah money-Jasts CAR HEATERS | = Sealed Tan blood Tines when they figure a colt | through high school and two [Gloves Committee furnishes gloves, Han! season even though the AAC an- $1.59 2 [Rk s gren fore. + + In Yeeens years at Minnesota. |and bandages. CE “Salaries in pro football today nounced four clubs came out of the Lou-Boh ements | wT. on art at” "are su t every of Bull Dog and Spotted Beauty | FUTURE GOLDEN GLOVER... The Golden Gloves shows are set play,” HE ral o% = oy. pond Seunble i National Pras
has been named Spotted Bull .. , Mack McGinnis, ve olde Nebraska and a colt by Blénheim II out of favorite son, passes along an inEvening Shadow will be known as ‘teresting item about boxing herediEvening Bley; ty, . . . The old Nebraska heavyweight, Ed (Bearcat) Wright, who B MOTOR € ITY: “rINDS. The ‘battled many of the tapnatchers of, Detroit Tigers, believe Art Houtte- his day, has a 15-year-old son who
toastimaster for the dinner meeting MAD is due to be a regular starter stands 6 feet 5 inches and weighs
"and the committee in charge was oD the mound this year. . ..
“headed by Henry B. Steeg. Coaches of Indianapolis
guests at the affair. —-R. W. 8.
Tribe Purehases. Veteran Hurler
“Roger Wolff, a - veteran major Flint at Midland, Mich, 58 19 55. léague righthanded knuckleball huri- feated Kautskys this year and was the second straight triumph for | Fulks, Philadelphia's one-man of-
er, has been added to the Indian apolis Indians’ mound staff, accord
“ing-to-an. announcement today by Wayne's 70-56 triumph over Roch-
Tribe officials.
He was purchased from Sacra-
mento of the Pacific Coast Leagu where he was sent last season by th
Pittsburg Pirates who had claimed kosh. 67 to 64, at ‘Oshkosh. from Cleveland Before going to Sacramento he won even terms throughout most of the
him on waivers
one game and lost four for th Bucs.
In 1946, he won five and lost. eight Washington - Senators Tribe Manager Al Lopez was instru- '¢* mental in purchasing Wolff and has announced that he will be on the re- high for the winners. celving end of Wolfl's tricky pitches. {Risen scored 17 for Indianapolis.
with the
Fight Results Petrovich, 141
RANTON, Pa Joc mo Pa.. outpointed Sammy Daniels, timdte 0.
RK (Jamaica Arena)--Nat Har. gh iio, Nox New York, knocked out Tony Victory, Labus, Onone Park, L. Wm.
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not that we're work-.
and Marion County high schools were
He has 230 pounds. . . . The young giant had three years of expert schooling, 'is being pointed up to make his !most of it at Buffalo , . ; and he's Golden Gloves: debut next winter. 21. .... Houtteman is a six-/, + Now, there is a-whale,
Down, Down Go Kautskys, | ‘Lose-at-Flint; 59 to 55 -
The National Professional Basketball League pulled two surprises {last night and the Indianapolis Kautskys were: a partrer in one Kautskys, bedded well in the western division's bottom spot, lost to
the eastern division's last-place club,
ot The ‘other surprise — was Ft. Indianapolis (33) Flint (n x t fg ft pf fg it pt or 4 Bb 4 Wagner f 11s ester at Ft, Wayne, It was one of S00 4 1 1 Calthan.'f “8 the Roval's worst defeats of the Bogdanski ft 0 1 4 Patrick, f 4 24 ) | | Yisen, ¢ 5 7 2 Patterson, f ro e Season In the only other league Glamack,e 1 2 4 Schoen ¢ 2 . : contest, Anderson edged by Osh-: Clos g 2] 3Gibbs ce 0113 e Dietz g 0 2 3 Janish, g 1.2 Nagy. g _, 0 4 2 Zunie. g 5 2 5 Flint and Kautskys battled on Andres, § t 0 1 8mick, g 03 Tolals 16 23 21 To'als 20 19 30
too Score at Half Flint 30 ndisnapolt Ss 24 game until the Chemical five k Free Throws Missed Wagner 2, Calthan
a 11:point lead in the third. period Mchaun 2. Patterson, Smick. Klier, Genal Kautskys rallied in the closing min. “Pen 3. Dietz, Glamack, Andres
et
! ) NATIONAL LEAGUE utes but could not overcome ihe Bastorn: Diviviam Won Lost Pel Bp Calihan with 16 points, Was Rochester ............ 2 1 758 Anderson . 23 » ‘ 1s Big Arnie Pt. wayne . 10 0 B]acuse 10 18 wn esas 10 19 3 Ft, Wayne led the Royals all the rint 4 . |way, rolling up a 40-26 advantage yo. Western Division " in the first half, The Pistons led, 55 Tr-c1 Cities drhey 14 H slo 36, at the end of the third | Qunreigen «eo sersner 14 hn "quarter and “then. coasted in to INDIANAPOLIS : 12 13 ! ULTS LAST NIG John Pelkington led Ft Pint 89 aA Tarr, Manr Wayne scorers with 17 points and |Ft. Wayne 70. Rochester s.
nderson 87, Oshkosh 64
his teammate Paul Armstrong was) NEXT GAMES
second - with 15 No Royal player J GHT — Toledo at Tri-Cities Flint 0 LL a nderson; Oshkosh at Sheboygan ek bie to score more than eight DIANAPO LIS " Syracuse fan; IN | nts. | DA finneapolis tL 8 Pa - {INDIAN APOL IS st Oshkosh. © oC em ee a ——————— SUNDAY inneapolis at Rochester
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drawings posted in the dressing room
.are urged to be on hand early ol ready for a call to the rings: Jemaret avored -Paul-J: McDuff; chairman of i] Times-Legion Golden Gloves Committee, will direct tomorrow's weigh-| In 10.00€ in at the Armory and will be avail-. Open able to iron out any problems pre-| sented by the boys. Drs. Harry; RICHMOND, Cal, Jon 15 (UP)-— Brown and Paul Dintaman will con-|The world’s. top golfers teed off toduct -the physical examinations, day in quest of money in the third No boxer will be permitted to en-PGA tournament of 1948—the ter the ring without receiving the $10,000 Richmond Open golf tourn-| _ green light from the weightmaster ament. Fatih ourTey hysictans. “he man to- beat was Fmmy-Fros - maret, leading money. winner of 1947--but the field included all the Scoring Leadership former champions of this event; Widened by - Fulks seven U. S. Ryder Cup siars; three. NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP)—Joe! Walk:r Cup aces; the top American
foreign shotmakers, The defending champion was George Schoux, San Francisco, who rode to fame on his victory here.’
fense, totaled 511 points, an even [100 more than his nearest rival, in| the latest Basketball Association of: America scoring statistics released today. Fulks had 169 field goals and 173 Ne Went on to win $13,000 in tourfree throws to his credit as of Tues- Nament money for the year. day's games for his 511 points, The 8 second place man was Ed Sadowski Vosmik to ‘Manage
of Boston, who totaled 411 points— 140 field goals and 131 free throws. Dayton League Club . CLEVELAND, Jan.
. . | Vosmik, former Cleveland Indian Detroit Lions Sold loutfielder, today was named man.
NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP)—~Fred ager of the Dayton (O.) team in the, L. Mandel Jr. announced today newly formed Central League. Vos-| that he had: sold the Detroit Ljons nj last year managed the Tucson
of the National Professional Foot- club of the Class D Arizona- Texas ball League to a syndicate known peagye,
as the Detroit Football Co, for an They | Play Roug h
BLACKSBURG, ng (UP)—Bob. Smith of Virginia Tech | BOULDER, Colo. Jan. 15 (UP)-—lays claim to being the most injury{Colorado University officials have riddled player in football. In 1046 invited Dudley F. Degroot, former he was hospitalized four. times. In head coach of the Los Angeles Dons 1947 he kept up his record with a of © the All-America Professi’nal| broken nose,'a hand fracture and Football Conference,«to come here a concussion,
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