Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 26
ae to Ae It Out In 2d Fistic Show
“Heavier Weights Are Due for Ring Action; a First Bout to Get Under Way at 8 p. m.
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
the Armory punch bowl,
entertaining opening show in several years,
"This is the night the rugged young leather pushers come out swinging again in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament in progress in
It's the second fistic presentation of the 15th annual event, & continuation of the eliminations which started last week, the most
n Glovers Come Out Swinging Tonight
‘ With one more week of bard { ++ training. behind them, it's_sate 10/0 "gis" "im. und tickets
will be in even better shape ‘o sing it out tonight over the torrid three-round route. Drawings for tonight's “matches Were to-be made along about 6pm: a om ny In the fe $1; children 12 years and drawings were to follow the .micial general admission, 50 oe weigh-in. and physical examinations held theré from 3 to 5:30. p. m. |
Hard Punchers Due | These amateur knuckledust The bouts tonight will call for «simon pures” lace on the
row in balcony, $2; reserved
“dynamite” in their glaves, :nem-|piow for blow, all for glory,
sions, 147 pounds, 160 and 175.
re
on in the tourney. conducted on a non-profit
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ot Sa an ee
The Armory box office is to open
say that the eager amateur boxers prices will be available there, both ; reserved and general admission. > : The “tariff” is ringside and first
‘main floor, $1.50; general-admission; | main floor bleachers and balcony,
For $2, therefore, if the card consists of 20 bouts, it stacks up as a isupér bargain, at 10 cents a bout.
bers of the. heavier ' welight ve and just for the fun of hammering /14 out with a rival of equal weight is unlikely that the heavyweignts, Where the Money Goes Archie Tuft, right, is a over 175, will be called until Iater| The Times-Legion tournament is
bouts. will. be fought. toa de- novice and open- classes spén of the referee and two judg- cial .awards and the eight: open lead in the eastern division {National Professional Basket
get going at 8 p. m. paid trip to Chicago to compete in|League last night by’ Honing the
at all
chairs,
under,
ers, all gloves
basis.
gu lus ving ity Jamigh will The Times receives 40 per cent of| in tonight's mitt menu oH - OvVice YOUng- ithe ,net “receipts for its Christmas : ers, They did not perform last|Clothe-A-Child Fund, and the Rob- |. adversaries | i" i fret 4 eek. © ison-Ragsdale “Post of the AmeriThe tournament entry list is. well can Legion receives 60 per cent for| DUP [Reach to Make Carl Shatter. Turks "Tavern populated by welterweights and|region philanthropiés, Including BE I sora. iis ho ath 42 Ba ad Bins middleweights in both novice andthe promotion of -amateur sports. | dk Joe "corsare pie 030 | Ruth diatom, open classes and these potent! Every boxer who participates in
1 « William Hartman, 8: Shrine. gag | Alice 8 Fe ; : = Rochester's Lead BY SOOKE Debut in Garden Eee an Gp RR prize. | | —————S— | ' Surt Heady, MeCiarney’ 5 Rat seas Margaret ¢" Bctinelt Ro In Southport sserasee ford.
punchers are reported all set tolat least one bout receives a answer ‘the bell tonight. . |There is no entry fee of any kind. Ticket Price Range Champions and runnersup in both{ The Anderson Packers moved in
- | Bd burg 35, Clark Township 33. one win and one loss in the. con- Grin asi 96. Nineveh 26
i The Sycamores led, 41 to 22, at the | Branaston’ %, Darmerts vile M.
and Bh Jon tid. the mit $2 ad.
Michigan, which has a record of Jonson County Teurne
46 NYU 63, North Carolina
ew York 50, Bt’ Louis b
ST. PAUL-Glen Flanagan, ul, North
battles between boys Who Sar¥|and tear out at the bell to trade] =~ GOLDEN GLOVES VETERANS—Still young in years but seasoned campaigners are these amateur fistic gladi-
prizes. 4506 who are quaning for high honors in The Times-Legion tournament, the city's No. | mitt show. On the left is Bill Roberts, Scuth Side Community Center light heavyweight, the defending open class 175-pound champ.
a lot of previous Golden Gloves competition. These two weight divisions probably will be called upon for action
a virtual tie -with-Rochester-for the
final seconds, Syracuse led through-|.
~~ Gene Zwiesler's 735 sad Highest Score "Recorded This Sesion ;
Rolls 233, 257, 245 Games at Indiana Alle Phyllis Gandolf Paces Women With 647 T
By FRANK WILSON “The bowling season's 29th 700 Was scored: last night by : Zweisler in the American Legion No. 1 League. His 735, which is second highest recorded in the city thus far in the current campaigy | shared honors“ with Phyllis Gandolf's 641 marked In the Bowes Seg} Fast Ladies Loop. Zwiesler, who rolls for the Irvington Post No, 38 team, solved a
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& India games 257 ee { Eh ne [A on oe eo i . m a a to the 746 scored by Jonnny Murio - | phy and Don Johnson. It was the Othss henge counts we i * {second 700 of the week. by Chuck Markey, 222, 214, ¢ 660, for McPherson Goal In the Ug : Miss Gandolf scored games of 756, vereal League at Pritchett’s: Rove
212 and 179 in compiling her total! Aumann, 185, 255, 218-658, in the - for Frank's Furniture. It was her 8:30 Shrine League at Central, ad first 600 of the year. Taking the Pete Gallagher, 240, 203, 21 runner-up spot, was Jo Berkopes,| for the School Employees five in the & who tallied a 599 in the Sexton|McClarney's Restaurant Soup” “ | Real Estate League at Dezelan's.| West Side. Yi 4
\\She rolls for the Apex Coal 'squad.| The best team totals were sco \ * High game for the evening was| by Irvington Post No, 38, 1055, 965, led by Art Riley of the Gibson|1047—3067, in the American Legion | Cpany's five in the Automotive No. 1 League, and Mechanics Laun. ‘gathering at Fox-Hunt. He rolled dry, 048, 1020, 8262803, in the | nine am » row, but left the 10-pin/ Bowes Seal Fast League.
Last Night’ 5 Bowling Leaders
(MAN abel England, Kiser's Garage .
SCRAMBL night's encount ourney gt the
Douglas PAL Club confender in the 147- pound open division, an aggressive lad who has had | Central in the
{Gene vi sows n on No. 1 7ac] Alberta ort, sight vood Lunch... .. in the Armory, depending upon the drawings to be made a couple of hours before the | rs Bow MEN) Jt Ry cH Si bout are ¢. arg caled In into fo the he rng oi 8 at 8 B- m___ (Rete egy 30D Shrine ee pel Aletha Bayer “Thom. Bemis Co. 1!’ COUNT (drs, amet ® R. Mall nar O47] RONMATT io Bimal Pod Mi. i
Wilbur Schuck, Universal : 646 ciara mis. old Crow
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ss Hewes, Monon Hoosi i te Bel rman, De Avo ‘Service 1} s Glass,
: GAME 1 to| HERCULEAN TASK ... If Billy fans“in this country don't. wait to) NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (UP — B00, Wilboite Fi Blak naialisiion 2 Thursday, 6:30 P. |
itl nd of ol peel ‘the grang ¥ ee __| Young Lavern Roach, “pride of sre| Yau) Plelds, Universal Gavan i Do iY Brig feynraid Franklin Twp... ... ot ihe 11-1048 predictions, he’ 11. be. entitled, LIFE IS GETTING TOUGHER. Marines,” may go into- the ring. at|Loule Cox, Coca } Food Mkt 1 F— Wis toot his horn all through the + is ‘The- long-standing. custom even money tonight, OF his Madi-|Georgs Schuster +3... Si8i%va Cah gi. ’ a tov _ The| in baseball spring training entups son Square Garden debut ina ig- Ty ns .. 17 Dorothy a { next stove league season . . nificant 10-round bout with speedy a Army's : 18 Jenny Coll od Jus) Ween Bgl
It is estimated that 18 or 20 bouts|the annual Tournament of Gold en will be staged, an arrangement call- (Gloves champions, a three-day, Pik. Dow Chemicals, 830 94 capable and af-| was to have the pitchers got their Tony Janiro of Youngstown, O. nn Sakis Whites me © 'D Tru cking.. ing 6 Ton Sppeoxinutely ite hours of |three-ring. event in which 40 cities| The sad news, however, was that! fable Billy sid legs in shape w Josuing Aue The handsome, dark-haired ex Bare Ki Kili fon, 34 os oer Lin Beck mri tandard Printing. Lawrence ......... tinuous enter eight-man teams. ' : | his team is a fashion across . a : , : Se paps : 15 Cleaters GAME 3 i. the Indianapolis Kautskys dropped sure-fire pennant| This year, however, Manager Ted (Marine has won 26 of his 27 Pro-|yixe pudd, American No. 1.7 811 Helen Schmidt, Darkly ‘So sm Purniture Thursday, 9 P.M their fifth game in a row, losing a tend 4 Lyons of the Chicago White Sox fessional bouts. But in Janiro,Joh MeClarne + $13 Ethel el Maher, Marott's hoes .. 8 B Decatur .......50 0. Caps’ Place In Peril close decision at Syracuse; 53 10 3). contender and Lyons of the Oe ore effort, |ROMCh is tackling u seasoned ol Ef’ pihiaally a £13 Fo Wits, Pitman s 2 : Tomorrow night Indianapoiis plays J Jou He wants the hurlers to time performer, despite his voutn.|Art Thelan Firemen's Lo ALS .. 608) Jeanetta “|at Oshkosh. 8 : 1 ving 's what a | YOUngstown Tony has won 63 of 67 Porter, Pi Blak ts a PR. het | She lla ki . Is or Giants] sprint. + + Ted. says that's w 2 h Bl MBSR .uirtps soe Mallard, © 0 \fier 7 ellacking or a ag mi “Go| i Rn PRL? roe ms EE iy £ pe peng RASHES we w ul cl ' ol 1 “enn «se Fad By BOB STRANAHAN swept away y the Beantowners,| ing a tough roller or covering Robert Kreie. 8 p, . Shrine ieheraer. 0, . Niel Young, 8% ro, Tommy Janke, , . : earer
- formed the Na- first base.
| "nn » College Cage ord ' Clarence fone, Automotive .
Nursing butfips and bruises after their worst shellacking ” of the lout until Bill Closs’ fielder: tied it : : oe season on the home ice, the Indianapolis Caps brooded A -] tional League's ene Hinderliter, Am. Legion No. Re o03 | jesse Camp! entire change in the. complexion of the We voded seday over an up at 51-all. Arnie Risen led Kaut- | first division last! HEAVY GRID SLATE . . . North-| TONIGHT iar TR Tavern | Marlton Pickenworth, Am a ; ; . y : " n race in the |sky scorers with 17 points ; Warren Spahn year . .. But western will play six Big Nine grid | Deflance at Indiana Tech. She wer, American Legion No. sd Lehmann, Riviera National Mn. 5 _ Pranklin Townshi y (agus. . Rochester was idle last night and . rivals mext fall . . . Purdue, Min-| Prank Rubbert, Automoti front 800 : r Trust... pasketball champions oT th edicti y ; sketball pions The tumbled before New Haven last night, 7-1, before held its first-place rank in the] Sou worth's other . fop prediction nesofa. Michigan, Ohio State, Wis-- | Earlham at Allegheny. Geo s Nonwieier, ioe, rawmae i "4870 Coliseum fans and found their third place in i linvolves his ace left-hander. War-| 0) y Manchester at Western Michigan. ane, "Moon-Lite Major ... 0% on ound! the 29th me H t 10 the Z peril nstead of eastern division by a scant ren Spahn, who, won 31 games in. n and Illinois. . . . Michigan vior at Bluffton, O. | Xiopuiog MEN) i R los over Waren Central a They're only three points in oat Hockey Su [percentage points ithe 1047 campaign . . . Billy said, *"% Minnesota are expecied to open mut most Bent Ware... yu Football Ru p receding’ the Prank of 0 : 8 y ne. ’ No Trouble letere is -& smooth southpaw |as Western Conference title favorites 0 Basketball John McGrew, Build hilng Trades 11 38 3% Make Slight Changes The Flashes adva —face tough Pittsburgh and Provi- Almas Raa 4 | -Anderson ad litle trouble In, good to become a 30-gafme * * Northwestern's non-conference, CY’ Ag oR TE nO 4 SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 16 (UP)-{ibry over Southport’s : Aa or snapping Plint’s two-game winning " AME iits will be with-UCLA, Syracuse § di S hed le Jon Baker, IORM No. 78 ............ 588 - ight before. 56 | Streskits longest of the season, inner the coming season” . . +l .q Notre Dame ... Purdue is to be tan ings, Schedu Gordon Dunn, L. 8. Ayr 21. Sas, Members of the National Footbalfpe ore some 4 Ree th [That's a large order . . . The Braves’| yes : CADET LEAGUE © Charles Batts, Parkway Recreation... 58 Rules Committee headed for homigere kept on the edge wing. eee Jennies The Packers had things their way: ind met at Evanston, Oct. 2, and the IED LEA eorge Horst. RC. A. ie ul virtually R ouzheut the contes WIRE. + +o? Joimeton hout ‘the e piling u a master m pointed out that | sion Fred Winn Pittman Food Mkt. M. 580 today leaving the es (gp rous ec " I throug! game, piling up (Irish at Notre Dame, Nov. 13 . WL WL! Bil Valensi. Riviera National Mixed 3 8 Ben Davis dr Pogoiin. Couture Leal: gg ad Spahn figures to have a stronger| Joseph 4 0,8t. Roch 3 2 Wayne Tooley, Sturm Recreation |they found them. # ff Ben Davis dropped , ure, Lundy, [36-16 halftime advantage. Last fall, the Wildcats and UCLA |S © Cathedral 2.01 i ov 8-39 Svar Juckes, Pishe New aven—Cameron;| It was Anderson's 15th consecutive ‘eam behind him in 1048, particu-| oq a free-scoring thriller, won Snr Cg ER gle n pSPoec Ha iced i The committee announced % ang Decalur Ce the Ramblers outskated and out-|In ches, Haber, wiancien, Lamirande, Mae- vic on the home floor. larly at shortstop and in the out-lpy ‘Northwestern, ~ 26 : Re. | Holy_Cross 3 1 Holy Rosary 0 4 Bob Gallagher. Alpha ved 0%: sion of the substitution role WSwrence Central, 45smarted the Caps at almost eVelY|mainapotis +o. or oor ‘Howie Schultz led Anderson scor- {field , . . Spahn won 21 games 1st ember that one? na BPR J JIB 0 Arte Crooner Bi. Catherines Chain .. - 349 limit replacements after use of tll the semi- finals Se ’ turn and were given some great New fiaven, 1111 AR += ers with 20 pole and Bob Calihan 5¢8son and led the National League ane -— j= rior w Uo re w Py J imme}. Grrl Fewer 3 + allotted pumber of time-outs, onion. pet-minding by Chuck Raynor. To|melier (Johnston. D ong: (hg Nen Haven, th 1g hurlers in earned-run rating with! J ONE STAR Li ® [St Phillp. 3 1|8t. Brid 1 3/John Mil fer, V. A. Mix 33% for injured players. The opposin Accurate Shi Pat sett] a 0 Lo (3) Indian. topped his Flint Soainmates wi 12.33. pitched the most innings, ka Now th Ia ID WANTED . . . a 3 1/8t Joe, (Shelb) 1 3 NORA team will be allowed to substitu Coach Henry Potter’ 3 ii matters I's worse, Lundy . oH New Bea, wigandy, (Johnston, Lami: |POINtS. ow-tha Indianapolis Indians | Lady of Lourdes-3-1:8t. Thomas 1.3. Phyllis cenagit Frank's Furniture ... 643 desired . : game with a-pulled groin muscle rande) “10717; “(4) New: Haven, Lancien| Dshk i hird i 5 ‘the most shutouts, seveb. and faced! are going to Mvade Texas for St Joanof Arc 3 1jLittle Flower 0 4, 30 BOWLERS (WOMEN) as many players as des the accurate snip jd Zio kdl bs i lpm as it Resi. quan the kash oe ove of 3 see ue the most batsmen .,’. He was de-| training this spring, Ted Sullivan, | TON vision sg ’ a Wodeveck Motion Pie. m jhe extra-time Yo key Wid “the exoe jce after a bad in the fnall Secon Fetiod scoring: none. Penalties—| SUE feated in 10 games, pitched 22 com- { WL WL! Lou “= sag injured player. + Aor, period. - TT, ("Ring period. scoring: (52 New Haven oar SeiCatine oe rahi Red- plete games and participated in 40, Tr. a het | Hoty Nome 4 1 Noi om’ 3 3ah 3 Other changes will alloy the x: bon Adcock, a [| at Sheboygan. v : a Heller, Jusy_dejtusesinn of Haven Denia “Lancient Lamirande) $47, iar only other game ot night, arin Tol not Lin me slo look like a native when he shows | Shed” ya rinity ® egg or the ki ne iy fe second § Ramblers, biggest - ew Haven, Webster (Davies, John- i produ a 30-| up in the cow country. ... How- |St. Philip.(1) 2 Philip 0 ... 558 y eviously the. ache to the Caps. He turned the| omic: 15s periiien 1amirande| Tri-Cities defeated Toledo, 60 to M4. ame winner sthee 1934 when Dizzy| ever, if Ted is oun. ie a row : tele wi oy dordah, Mechapicl 1a ++ 3% point If two consecutive kickofythnort in the four hat trick for the visitors and ‘was| holding): Teole and Podolsky ( )'|at Moline, Il. af Dean achieved the feat with the pony, he'll probably renege and |Holy Trinity (1) 8 Ost. LR 3 Dron Biers. Rodepeck wh ary 8 £0 out of bunds, and will peril ves, of vital assistance in the back hne Officials Metully and McVeigh, Syracuse won ndanapet Cardinals . . . In these days of the| shove this task off on Hump | Baar of Loutdss 2/8t soun of Are 1 4 Ann crun Mechanics Laundry... .. 8 the use of a one-inch tee of aNW The Flashes Jed 8-6 chores. Homer, { 4/4 3Kller, t 3 5 4 lively horsehide, winning 30 games| Pierce, Tribe train St. Catherine 32 Holy Rosary ~ 1 4 Marge Maffett, Carmichael Signs 33:| diameter fo extra-point and fie e first peri Cap Scori : 4 yKnect 3% er, who became | St, Cornerint 380 Pulp 3) © § Betty LaPolietie, Mechanics Laundry = 381 period but. tr The Ramblers took a 3-1 lead in| “OP ing Abramonie, f FS ar a ~Ollooks to. be beyond the reach of| accustomed to wild west life when | ~~ - SENIOR LEAGU Ramona Frosch, Pehr's Beer 1/s0al attempts. $e haltway mark. I the initial period, all of their goals 8 go Mmtrarh ake’ /3 3 3Risen. ¢ 13 3[the most durable . . . But’ Warren he played for Okmulgee, Jkla. oasre Heart & © Cathedral ha ‘Walker and one by coming from fairly long range, 40 18 19 Sn Kitterman’ - 6 23 asl, § 0 0 Spahn is gunning to become an all. 2 8 = | 8. Josh 4 0 St Joanof Arc 1 3 ranklin into a 28-24 Jack Lancien was sent off the ice| P38 14cm Ww 3 | Neimark/g ~ 3 3 4 Dien. ¢ 1-1 4time great. More power to him. BACK TO THE BIG SHOW. HOU Name 3 3 Moby rms 14 d of the third stanz in the period's only penalty “or trip- ‘0 8 1 AN { SINT. 00 0 3 + + Tommy Byrne, southpaw, | St. Roch 3 2 Lady of Lourdes 1 4 as knotted three tim ping Podolsky but the: Caps had p, ER i 310017 Totals _ 30 1118 Toe, oy RIDE... The | has earned another ‘big league | Mo CT NEXT GAMES : dean? . al period with Sou . a a n { ply one good A woring chance WE Bono Jin. See Layracom 30, Indianapo:| UNH" Toy of Calitirile_ fostial | trial with the New York Yankees. | 7 LHR wg M en .. H eres Value e lead at 36-34 on 1 abse blew 7 . acuse . * lee { ps 0 v 3 one. After coming back, Lancien] Roni Mh ty “Rio ACs ndian: | PUL the Far West squad is going | six’ wi the . ae ost in naly Romy BY Stat pha; 103 0! 8 The Wooster and sent a long shot from the left into a 1 1 it gl mpetin cio 1. yg i Diets 3, for distance when does. | City Blues last- season “The | Bacred Heart vs, Holy Cross at Sacred FY Oo U NEED A SUIT th ahs went yi “rte eage when he esught' — Ste a aa 1 + Pro Ba Kk tall To 2 Golden Bers are scheduled | fact. that his last thepe American Hearts 0 ar olin Bieph "el Sa a Te Sa a little AY - ot ; . : ak - os ham ™ in’ mine 9 simi ol ro” ; ske - uni a “eross-tountry Might | Association victories were three- [OMBDET a isin a 2.30. or FOR-1 M M EDI AT E: WE A R Fes In succession ia : The Capd really p peppered Ravuor bur Autte Ong Ciame--Tim u "NATIONAL ok ae I net on to play Annapolis N&vY | Fitteis Ted ‘the Yanks to eall him | Pili 1x Asswmstion bg ky von “ : . Sm : " {+ 4ise-of the-crowd he | an the middle period but the New| Three Goals One i A | mochest WoL Pet] id Stimer al . aw Waldorf’s up again. . . Last call, $00, . o o | Trinity; 10.15, St: Thomas vs. 8. -Joan. ’ : vo, 21 three. Rockey foul 3 { ochester . sw : 19, ol * . * J Cine sh of Ih shots, He SH SEBS 1 pe Be Wago BE ware ta save the bers from me | Tee i Rag Si We have just placed 250 NEW SUITS on the racks _ | J" Foo cuted vo ¢ Assists One CGame—Doran 2, Po- 4 "407 ’ ‘ = > 5 yy i : } ’ t of bounds af: had 17 saves to-his credit during dois. Phrsiich (now with Detroit). {Syracuse .... 38 4%] ing out on their studies. _ | a Shelvyville. Sunday, 3 p. x ’ in our Ready-to-put-on department. In our opinion. § alter sin : this scoreless | second _stanze and Lagan; otal ols Sala (one tol | II eas Ar Joe Bog ve to Face pei, Division i. (A1} games hese suits should sell at $10.00 to $15.00 more than I 3 sie — Almas six lage, 297. i : ND HERE. y oh 2 X.- ” \ 5 howey The Ramblers made & rout. of 'On the | ! Tir cies B= creat Britain must be heaven Tor Billiard Opponent iy Cros a oy arisity a) ve noi} L- we have. marked them. We may. Rave just what you J JB" 00 the short eng i; n the ice hkos 18 467 00te referees. Th Joe Bogue, ‘defending champion, Chiedral vs. St PhD (0; 5. Si. An- h : nt, ~ the final 20 minutes. . Qantash 18.438 . . The British! ill thony ve. St Joseph. ave been looking for. “Necessary alterations will Roc etl HEaviers, Divisan : + [INDIANABOLIS i311 Football Association. Disciplinary yi “ate 01 Mls second opponent In TLR o MaRS Day Frintey. hr Co Rockey “tallied 17 pe Purdue Track [es tai L1H. 9 OO TE 81. {Comittee is wrestling with ‘a mo- o. the safe three-cushion billiard 3" Little Power: 3, jo Philip 13], ve. be made by LEON'S TAILORS without delay. : aners while Bertram LAPAYRITE a i n Rn 3 3 i ih i Tri-Cities a a {menfous problem ‘After a re- tournament tonight when he meets Holy Rosary. Sat A Ann vs. Out Lady pnnected for 11 each WTeNICe ory opr i 8 13710] Qehkosh yl cent bi “th So Guy Moore in the Board of Trade Philp (3); $, St. Catherine ‘vs. Bt . : Sers. usby of mo, Phil De oh 7 24 4 28.131 173 Anderson 83, g game, e referee com- v +4 Busby of Kokomo, bla of Pugin: 8 8 18H soon SII mrad” nt orange pss were UL i match water am. i 0, BO Priced From $39.50 fo $55.00 | ¥.., to owe t a 1029 INDIANAPOLIS at Oslikow thrown at him by - alter LL rat_vs Holy 4.2 : mo wa — ; avis litt, "ing records, has been elected captain Buftalo Western P12 F 82-183 1s0f SUNDA YC diteele Rochester; oo ot wh Dn vrs ud sey. defeated Phil Greenberger, 50 33 Sacred Heart va. Bi. Joan of Arc : % Beech Grove. yt of the Boilermakers’ track squad for TrFyEL, 1g Bo 3 1 3m Wayne! sheboygan at Tri-Cities. ."Wonder what kind of a re-| 44, in 94 innings. Each had a 5 iy dey Hore Rosary, Bed to hold a 19-18 Jy the coming season. The junior stu- Cleveland ....... 20 12 4 44 188 112 S—————————————— {high run of four. } | Holy Cross (bye). ’ ' . \ d of the i “dent has vaulted 13 feet 614 inches Bt. Louis 15 18 5 3 1% IM K tsk s fo Conduct port he'd turnin if he officiated be- | a e——— 0 in X ra or : n's k and B half but bi ‘ RESULTS LAST NIGHT aursky fore an American baseball, hockey | HE —— ! | t g k t f Cred t tL - ; ¥ron Harper - NAPOLIS 1, ’ Widoors and 13 feet 4 inches out New Haven TIAN SAPD |Kirshbaum Clinic lor basketball crowd? . . Unruly Hughes and | Montana Amateur Basketball | I a 0 tg and. they he TONIOHT-- ~Philadeiphia_at at Washington | R | Ton! Ns. Solin Joague schedule at d n f : . wu Qu nte 4 H W Hh RK ad baetoal te will get 1 nana Track, Baseball Cards . ofurn Mot Go ot ge vs. Lane Drafting; 8:30, dian tei gh Tt nd no easier credit terms anywhere. J i split the ni ske ams will get first-han eaten in two previous wrestlin s Conservatory vs. Central Business, can pa as you got paid by th ] ; and H uin e i S e oa knowledge of the game, Feb. 4, Announced at Butler |bouts by Young Bull Montana, lf: Ftension. 30, ‘Medieal Center 'm, Zurdus} mosith y No it mn » I 4 9 "ek by Points to aq one © when members of the Indianapolis] Baseball and indoor and out- | Angeles, Pittsburgh's Cowboy Len Sr ——— in | . "eee g++ « Ko delay k Long ang John De 0 ee owa an ini Kautskys professional team conduct door track schedules have been Hughes will get a third crack at the Le ‘ : ne 17 points respect a clinic at the center's gym. announced by Butler University. Californian next Tuesday. Chicago Rink Skates . Ing Hornets, ow Indiana and Purdue basketball fives will have an opportunity to = Earl Montgomery, Kirshbaum | They are as follows: Matchmaker Billy Thom has . Wrence Central uffle the Big Nine standing this week-end as both teams are scheduled athletic director, said - today the BASEBALL—Aprit 13 st Purdue: ‘Aprit Pitted the pair in the featured at Yin the running , the featured at- i to meet upper division’ foes. professional members would demon- PAL LT hl a Dea: traction of a. three-tilt bill to be GOOD HAND- TAILORING nt for ir re er rT rie Baodrs, winners sue two soe ot rie, Se, lo, SAO S50 ls ult te rn atl i pe a an 5, o . . : Monday night. Puta is at wm iW against Northwestern. but| fense and set- -up shots. hE Se ST NE - am] Marinagte, ors for MORE THAN 34 YE AR S ,. will encounter plenty of trouble > . re | Unversity (double-header); May 26, Wa- windup against an opponent to be | } Monday ut Mafiioe Where the Cc I C S *Nhoor TRACK—Feb. 14, North Cen. Named later, © ; , _ Boilermakers will tangle with the) H. S., oO ege age cores thal: College; Feb. 2, 2 a Indiana Univer: nee I's not foo early fo be measured at LEON'S for conference's firsl- plats Badgers. | MARION COUNTY TOURNEY [Date 40." intmner To, Toarney ee lari lenge: March 37 Outfielder Jeffcoat Jou Easter clothes. New spring weaves are arriv: : Wisconsin ruling the TOOSt Franklin Township 4% Sesthpert ", rane oLLEGES at Purdue Reiave: Aptii"13 wt anderson gop used by Cubs ng daily, . + « Choose from sharkskins, .gabardines, C with four straight triumphs and 18| Decatur Central 45, Lawrence Central 36. Bana Jie mens 20 cover] Bt, Dike" Relae: “April “38, at Indians © oT y hard worsteds and wovelty weaves. . . « LEON'S A one of the few Big Nine aggrega-| OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS time). OUTDOOR TRACK—May 1, Ball State GO, Jan. 18 (UP) — The] 5 tions that holds an over-all series Te mien County, Tourney foro or Arona BOER est Texas MAY §, Western Michican and Chnginnat) Chico Cbg today anfouriced the | Men's Black. Ladies’ High-Top | TAILORS will do the rest! i ful CORD ¢ t eridan St 1 ' purchase - : ’ edge over Purdue, 31 to 21, since J ackson Oentral 41, Fishers mn Carson-Newman College 42, Appalachian Mie American "Conference. Weel oni Pi from Nashvill fet farina i Rite” Shoes, rng LEON'S made-to-measure clothes. a always sold 1008. Hendricks County Tourney [peat Bo ons 68 5 ys June 8 State A A ut at Toe e of the Southern | Duty Chassis, Both Fibre and \ i} 4 Once-beaten Tllinols~ opens its [ainfield 48. Pittsboro 38. | Baporia dusts 51 totthuestern, Sal fans a “Central fasception. The price was . not Maple Rollers. at the LOWEST PRICE that highest quality will 8 Advertised in obar " 0 A.. at Minneapolis, v 3 rmit week-end . schedule tomorrow at Wancach k County, Tonrney | Geneva 46. Buffalo Bate ss. | Jeffcoat, playing his second year f pormi , Sant le 31. LaSalle (Philadelphia) 48, Georgetown 18 ! g y J orized for | Minnesota. Wisconsin entertains| | Wilkineon 48, Cnariatiesvile Lincoln Memoriai #0. Emer y and®enry $1 A Complete Sellout in organized baseball in 1947, batted mM od werLy { ub] 346 with Nashville last season. - | Delaware. Madison y ped e-Corded fy
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