Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1948 — Page 22
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Tomorrow
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18 to 20 Bouts * Are Scheduled By EDDIE ASH . The Golden Cloves boys today : concluded another week of strenuous i training as they sparred with gym|% : mates, punched the light and heavy | * bags and skipped the rope. 1 i Working out under the watchful i eye of trainers and coaches, the young leather tossers were reported|.. .M in shipshape form to answer the i} ‘bell tomorrow night in the Armory} ring, 711 N. Pennsylvania St, ‘§ The first bout of the 1948 tourniey's third show is scheduled to get under way at 8 p. m, and the fighting will be continuous until along about 11:15 p. m. “THe Times-Legion Golden Gloves committee figures there will be 18 § to 20 fistic battles on tomorrow's mitt menu, all slated over the threeround route, two minutes to the nd, to a decision of the refereed d two judges. A winner must always be delared, since draw verdicts are| ib d in national Golden Gloves liminations. : i Five Divisions Called Tomorrow night's fistic principals ill be selected from the .tournagment’s first five weight divisions, in novice and open classes, 112 pounds, 118, 126, 135 and 147. ~ The 147-pound division, in both
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SOUTH SIDE C. C in The Times-Legion Gol (left to right): Robin Hoo Donald Foust, Bob Roberts, Stanley Martin, Paul Terry, Coach-trainer Eugene (Tiny) Bland, Bill Roberts, Billy McFarland and Bill Allee. Several South Side boxers are scheduled for action tomorrow night.
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. LEATHER PUSHERS—The South Side Community Center has entered a strong team den Gloves amateur boxing tourney and is making a strong bid for the team title. Front d. Dick Roembke, Leon Childers, R. B. Robertson, Al Hassell and Harry Wilcox. Rear:
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By GEORGE WELDEN Some additional light on whether three of Marion County's net squads will be thrown together in the Indianapolis regional will be revealed tomorrow night when seven city and nine county teams take to the hardwood.
t the present time, both Speeda Township have
Both' teams were directed by the THSAA to centers outside of the lcounty. Greenfield plays host to Broad Ripple tomorrow night and Lawrence Central entertains Danville. |Speedway has already beaten Danville, Plainfield and Brownsburg, three of the teams entered in the Danville sectional. Both Cathedral and Shortridge have beaten Greenfield. Southport dropped both of the
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the country in search of new ring talent. . . . Walker will bear down on young heavyweights and HY 10 develop 8 | newcomer capa : — of getting into the Mickey Walker title swim . . . now that Joe Louis has announced his retirement after one more bout. . . . After hanging up his gloves in 1936, Mickey turned artist and made some success at it. .". . He also operated a tavern
welterweight in 1919 but did not become active until 1921... . Once under way, Walker follewed a busy schedule and took on all comers. .% . He won the welterweight title from Jack Britton late in 1922 and lost it to Pete Latzo in 1926, in May. .. Mickey then invaded the middle= weight ranks and won “the title in that division in December, 1926, from Tiger Flowers. . , . He relin-
local clubs and the Cards have
twice. | Statistically speaking, this should | indicate that the Flashes are considerably better than Greenfield, which is generally regarded as the team to beat in its sectional. Warriors at Speedway Speedway will entertain Warren Central in the top county attraction tonight while Franklin Township plays Sacred Heart. « . Meanwhile, representatives of
‘Red Wings, Leafs League’s Stingiest Goalie
Didrickson-to- Try
other_city and counfy schools will concern - themselves with sharpening .up for the local sectional. Main attraction on the local docket tomorrow night is the Howe-
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; ... By United Press The Detroit Red Wings were back
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Pittsburgh's version of “Mr. Zero,” who is Goalie Baz Bastien, will be the Indianapolis Caps’ problem at the Coliseum tonight:
Problem Tonight
By BOB STRANAHAN
The 28-year-old Hornet padman from Timmins, Ontario, has been
For Men's Title CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (UP)-—Babe + Didrickson, who made golf history
Shortridge clash to be held in Howe's gym. The Hornets*are fresh from
an upset victory over Columbus
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quished the middleweight crown in
been beaten by Franklin Township | June, 1031, and turned to fighting! heavyweights and heavy-
light weights, , ” » . { AT LONG LAST ... Maybe the Detroit. Red Wings are slipping, + + « They finally lost one to the Chicago ice hockey leaguers last Sunday . . . after defeating the Hawks eight times this season. Needless to point out, the Wings are happy that the Windy City “Puck-chasers don’t. fold up and ' oll : “BOOST FOR LOPEZ ., . Jewel Ens, former manager of the Indianapolis Indians, who has been a successful pilot of the Syracuse Internationals, believes the Indians made
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. » 8 | BASEBALL COMEBACK. ;. Thy ~~ resented in organized baseball, in. - dicating that the national pastime is achieving a marvelous comeback in Indiana. . . . Pt. Wayne, Central League, has joined Indianapolis, Evansville, Terre Haute, Richmond
Be two stores until 4:30 p. m. tojorrow, after which they will be yailable at the Armory box office fter 6:46 p. m. Prices are: Ringside and first row balcony, $2; reserved chairs, $150; general admission $1; general admission, ungsters 12 and under, 50 cents. ces include tax, General adn tickets on sale on fight ts only, at the Armory. Armory seating capacity is estited at approximately 3500. Ate Reéridance at last week's Gloves show
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Southport at Ben Davis, Cathedral at Beech Grove, Broad Ripple at Greenfield.
Franklin Twp. at Sacred Heart. main ghortridge at Howe, *
Lawrence Central at Broad Ripple. Crispus Attucks vs. Swayzee at MaArmory. Manual at Silent Hoosiers.
Fencing Old Sport ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 22 (UP) Fencing, one of the oldest sports at the U.8. Naval Academy, originally
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CAN THE CAPS TAKE THE STING
NESE OUT OF THE HORNETS? £ “Many mere. puch | Caps vs. Pittsburgh Tonite, 8:30 P.M.
HOCKEY
ability to kick the puck out of the
| outstanding THSAA eventsinets, but the visitors do have two.of past two years, °° the loop's better point-getters in . subjects are (1) camera Fleming Mackell and Syd Smith, rs headed for additional glory| of the 1046 state basket-| In league play last:night, a whole the Windy City's huge stadium, |ball and track meets; (2) 1047 state hockey game was compressed into Gl = : k Pn [track meet; (3) Ourieg, of Teire | Sxacly nine seconds when the Haute = Marion __Shelbyville-| Buffalo Bisons threw a. quick ones ™ oves Tic els On gi of East Chicago games Ive punch for a 2-1 victory over basketball finals. : Providence Reds, leaders of the ale Downt own The photographer of these films| Eastern Division, “Reserved seat tickets for -all-re-/was-F.Allan-Geraham; of the Ex-{--The-scire--was-0-0--at the start ining Indianapolis Golden QGloves| tension Division staff, who films In-|{of the second period when Leo ney shows, including tomorrow|diana University’s football games. |Gravelle scored for Buffalo on a 's; are available downtown at mo ~{high shot into the corner of the Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Penn- ’ net Immediately after the face-off, glvania St. and at Bush-Callahan's, Week's City-County Len Halderson faked Reds’ Goalie 36 E Bt. Basketball Schedule Harvey Bennett out and slammed {Tickets will remain on sale at ] TOMORROW in another goal,
. |. Providence'’s only score was a long shot by Chuck Scherzsa which bounced off & Buffalo defender into the net. . Barons and Caps Tied The Pittsburgh Hornets remained two points ahead of Buffalo in the Western Division by beating Her shey, 7 to 5, with four goals in the first period. Goalie Gordie Henry of Hershey made a grand total of 49 saves, which wasn’t quite encugh. The Springfield Indians scored
tral at Washington.
Lawrence Central,
Cathedral,
two in the second to beat the Washington Lions, 4 to 3. The Tribe tal. at Warren Central. Gooden, Bill Summerhill and Harry Frost, The Cleveland Barons used a 6-6 tie with Philadelphia to tie Indianapolis for third place in the western division. The Barons have now scored 60 goals in their last eight games, and have gone through six
to all midshipmen as a
two goals in the first period and
lies were made by Paul Corteau; Bill
salaried player in the game, appraised Cleveland's ao “I want to be in a World" Series hefore I go to coaching after my playing days are over,” Feller said. “All-we have to-worry-about- this year are the Red Sox and the Yankees, but with one more good starting pitcher we can’ beat them out.” - Feller said he believed he would equal his 1947 total salary which was approximately $87,000, but his boss, Owner Bill Veeck of the Indians, wasn’t so sure. Veeck said that Feller's base pay wag about the same as last year but that his bonus agreement was re slightly, It was reported that Feller got a base pay. of $50,000 with bonus payments to begin when Cleveland attendance reaches the million mark. It also was beHeved that Veeck has inserted a “stop clause” in the contract, |whereby the bonus payments would cease after Cleveland. attendance hits a certain figure,
DiMaggio with the Yankees will draw approximately $70,000 for 1048 while Williams signed with the Red Sox for $80,000. Of Feller's 1047 salary of $87,000, approximately $52,000 went for federal income taxes,
Junior Basketball Beech Grove and Pike Township Junior High School basketball teams will clash tonight ‘at’ Beech Grove with seventh-grade teams to open the double-header at 7,
State Collegiate Basketball Schedule
TONIGHT Canterbury at Franklin, DePauw at Eartham, Indians Central at Huntington. Murray State at Evansville.
FRIDAY Western Michigan at Ball State,
SATURDAY Canterbury at Hanover, Cedarville at Taylor. Giffin at Indians Tech. Illinois. Normal at St. Joseph's. Manchester at Huntington. Minnesota at Indiana. ‘
Chicago. Ohio State at Purdue. Valparaiso at Butler. ‘Western Michigan at State.
Lou Spivey Unbeaten In 3-Cushion Tourney
the Boatd of Trade parlor, Spivey defeated Al Maloof, 50
berger will meet tonight at 8:30,
St. Joseph's at Chicago Teachers.
Indiana
Lou Spivey, the Coliseum hockey game announcer, has won two matches ii as many starts in the state three-cushion billiard tournae ment being conducted nightly at
48, last night in 75 innings. Maloof had a high run of five to Spivey's three, Guy Moore and Phil Green-|§
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quirer carnival Friday at Philadel-] NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 22 (UP)— [The success this season of the TuJane: basketball. team is arousing. a}. campaign to stage the Southeastern Conference tournament here next year. The tournament generally is
held at Louisville, Ky.
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in a first-place tie with the Toronto by - winning both the British and defeat at the hands of Broad Ripple. |Redskins. . . . Ens said that if/and Muncie. ,.. The new Ft. Wayne % Maple Leafs in the National Hockey bad pews. to oe Cap forwards in three of the five games the clubs American women’s open champion- Tech's Greenclads will meet Lafay- Lopez manages with the same ag- club; like Indianapolis, isa Pittss. ‘ ] League today after dumping the have played Sbastn. for se on | Ships in 1947, intends to try for|ette Jefferson's highly-touted Bron- (gressiveness that made him stand [burgh affiliate. . . . Four different accommodated. But no RANSers. 4 t0 3, last night while the| The usually high-scoring Caps battered him for seven goals Of, Aperican men's. title this year, (cos. in a North Central Conference out as a. player, he is sure fo make leagues are embraced by the Hoosier ‘be permitted to fight un Leafs were taking ‘it on the chin one n here earlier e 0 h 1 but she isn’t very optimistic about same. The Broncos are favored tol 8 solid hit with Indianapolis fans. franchises. oy theffe Boston, 3 0 L.. Season, buh, oi) Tost he eeislon nye les LEAGUE her chances. win by 15 points on thelr heme : ; W After permitting the Rangers to Eastern - Division ; |. “I'm not sure I could stand that bogrds. M S C I Cc S PY ake aly lsd tu ght Sa Jerod, Fone BR D TE OH eoeil ise Providence I..... nL TBs SS Om kind of competition for three days,”| ~ Hawks Play Continentals o Sey ° ege age cores on a goal by Phil ‘Watson, the Red n, ps "|New Haven ..... 18 22 § 41 154 181|she sald. - “It's different when| Washington will entertain De- LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Cornell 54, Canisius 51. : wings Wings went in front in the second 4-2. Beishey na X x 3 3 145 i you're playing . against women, catur Central and are favored an) Anderson 50. Shortridge 44. Capital 49, Otterbein 48. ‘s matches period on two goals by Ted Lind-| Twice in Pittsburgh the Blue- FhiRcSibhia .---- 13 28 3 30 133 18% They're just as tired as you are, easy victor. Cathedral, which tray. |Silent Hoosiers 44, Mt. Comfort 34. Delta State 2 alauphils Site 1, q Pp. Mm. 'say. . X shirts have dropped decisions to the Washington .... iol Dale 3 138 197), en seem to get better as they els to Beech Grove will be seekin sonar TER HIGH SCHOOLS Eastern snots 53, Ecuador 34. 3 the Armory| New York tied it ‘upon a goal by Hornets due to their inability to get |pumurgn oo 38 8 1 31 107 103 20 along. its sixth victory, _.~ | Angola 45, Premont 35. ; rane 64 Detroit “Tech i p. m. Slowinski but, though Slowin-|the puck past Bastien's almost ime [Buffalo .....°.... 26 13 3 55 160 139°, ; Southport’s Cardinals will rookston 66, Chalmers 18. ky Wesleyan 63, Centre 55. . ; trable defensive’ screen. One| SDIANAPOLIS.. 23 16 3 4 187 143 They're playing the Open at the mOve [Carthy ; h enyon 11, 5. : g received exciting 61 gs another gol in the (hid penetrable, defendve screen. One rd” §f 1} § 3 18} [fl muviers couse this year ana tata 's on Bem Davi minus the services| Be ff SOUL ss 3, pi warn FEMA Bus 1 first two Period, the Wings won out on tal- Nas t 3 oe t ~ . RESULTS LAST NIGHT a tough layout. It has several tough|0f their leading scorer, Marvin pltntral A rm Oklahoms. A. and M. 47, Kansas 38. 3 the “kids” (lies by Bill Quakenbush and Jim|most recent by a count. In| mumaie 2, Providence 1. par four holes and there's one real Christie, who suffered an injured |Frinown se 8 Reybolds Ohio" Wesleyan 76, 4. delivered thrill. Conacher; . , .1 |tie other Smoky City meeting, the| Pituburgh 7 Hershey §. hard par three,” she said. - “In the|ankle in the county tourney. ~~~ [Guilford 3t,' Harrison (G.) 36. a oa nd Mt punching to the far as the Leafs were con- Mowersmen managed a 2-2 tie with Cleveland ¢. hiladeiphis 8 (tle), Open they play from the back tee| Pike Township will be making its roy » ToS orertime). South Hall 1, Wa on “ ; ._|cerned, Bruin Center Don Gal-{the Hornets, one of seven Basten| ..iur _pitshurgh. at. INDIANAPO-(and I can't hit them as far as the(Pid for ‘its first victory after 11|Milltown 33, Leavenworth 31. Temple 8) Mublesberg” 48. type, the was the villain of the piece. has surrendered this season. LIS; Buffalo at New Haven. men can. So even my second shots|Straight ‘set-backs when it enter-|New Richmond 43, Jamestown a _- - Villanova § 2, Rider 5ie'0y, : poise and| Oallinger scored both Boston| Pittsburgh, of course, will be —_——TmTm—— would have to be long and hard.” |tains Westfield. outlet ow 4a gan Clty 3. | Youngstown 81, John Carroll 4. progresses ONL 0 Syl Apps Et tallied er Dries of too ama Willie Pep Even looking ak i this way, thel_On_Ealindey wieht, Cathedral oojut We. uhsiose ou testants are for n Babe still plans to get into the : on, Crispus Attucks » TWD. ville 19. of physicel/TOronto in the second period, and can League while the Caps still are West Coast Scrap Open and she thinks she has a|PIAYS Swayzee at Marion Armory, Wolf Laks 3, wrubuses 36 s 10:1 Washington 81, 81. Touts 4, second winning the game inscrapping to keep in the.playoft| HARTFORD, Conn. Jan. 22 (UP) good chance to qualify for the 72- |Manual travels to Silent Hoosiers, wasters Michie 15 Veloorsise 80 been slugging third period. Both shots were|running in, front of Cleveland, |—Lou Viscusi, manager of Feather-|poiq test. . Washington to Warren Central and OTHER COLLEGES SAVE on YOUR for close from the corner of the cage. | Whatever advantage goes with o|¥eight Champion Willie Pep, sald| The qualifying trials at Denver, Lawrence Central to Broad Ripple. (Arkansas 43. Alabama 35. o “eager and the other action in thejlayoft will belong to Indianapolis|ioday that Pep had been offered &/where she lives with her husband, In ames last night, Shortridge piigwin-Wallace 64, Akron 1. the call night, * Chioago since the Caps have been idle since|SUsrantee of $35000 and 40 per|ex-wrestler and now sports promoter | dropped its fourth filt in 12 starts, MoD- last Sunday as far as actual com-|0°nt Of the gate to fake part in|George Zahariag, will be held at19Sing at Anderson, 50 to 44, while Cards and Browns nine netition is concerned. Pittsburgh|the Los Angeles charity show in|Cherry Hill, a course she knows the Silent Hoosiers easily conquered: . . ; eg after the nag a hard game with Hershey last| MAY well, Mt. Comfort, 44 to 34, here. "Boost Ticket Prices HIGH times nicht and then had to catch a train ‘Viscusi sald he would be “more| “I usually shoot around 69, 70 or| Anderson's rebound control and| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 22 (UP) — The OCTANE here for the game tonight. than happy” to have Pep risk his(71 there” she said, “and unless|the sharpshooting of Bob Rouse, St. Louis Cardinals and the Browns 8,08 Although the Caps were unsched- | ttle on the West Coast if the several of the boys get awfully hot,| Who collected 19 points, were too|have boosted ticket prices for both ANTI. noe. 3 #luled, Coach Johnny Mowers has|°hamP “comes through okay against|140 or-141 should be low enough/much for the Blue Devils. Ander-|ball clubs, & joint -announcement eK Pe iil ol a couple of practice sessions Sierra at Miami Beach, Feb, 24.” [to get me in” .{son.led at the half, 32 to 19. Short«|said today. : KNO PAID 116 113itor -them to keep in skating trim! ; a - Hage ul Sp nig of- it! The -new- price -schedule—which i} aL han m1 and to test new alignments. Pat b il % Cl | ad u e final utes. Gene|includes the recently enacted 2 per - {Lundy has returned following an 'e er ees eve an | Rogers scored. 13 points for Short~|cent city tax—athounts to an in- ‘GOODYEAR TIRES. ; injury absence and will take his ® ridge. . |crease of 10 cents on each type of D PRICES H.S ort Films regular turn on a line tonight. There, |] 19 8 W orld Series UR ST admission with the exception of] . AT REDUCED P are no other incapacities in the| . ; ; Mitchell to Face box seats, which went up 325 cents. |] “mre yo BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 23 — At- {Indianapolis camp. fon CLEVELAND; Jan. 22. (UP)—Bobby Feller of the Cleveland Indians, Family Opposition The price scale sets the general BICYCLES : ES Indians. high. schookf...+. Petter Bearers +" phates aisha. Jaden. Sites, Sendied seday that his one}.. A ras Tab 2 yer Mamission grandstand Meket at} acy mart ] track and basketball fans, coaches. . 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