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By EDDIE ASH

STARS WITH LOSERS , . . Not ATE NE I a in something on the order of baseball where a second division >utfit “‘'will have one or hd outstanding sluggers. . , . Phil | d Hergesheimer, the = American Hockey League's leading sea~ son, still is with the lowly Philadelphia Rockets and he'll be in indianapolis Sunday when the ker City puck rs tackle the hel Hoosier Caps. . , . ic The Rockets finished a far last during the 1946-'47 campaign and . are in the eastern division's second division this trip. . . .

sheimer has collected seven goals

and three assists for 10 points in his last four games. , , . He is back in high-geared form after missing several tilts because of a fractured Jaw received while enguged in the rugged rink sport. . . . Working with a better team, "phil probably would be an even greater standout. +s.» At any rate, he's to be commended for plugging along to give his best regardless of the Rockets’

poor outlook to make the league

playofis. , , . Providence, the eastern division leader, is 20 points ahead of fourtn-piace Philadelphia.

pounced right up to the big show. +++ Jt turned out to be a bargain . Ted couldn't be had now,

deal. . . for $100,000.

TIME MARCHES on.

than the summer of 1949, . , «

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Armory Box Office To Open at 6:45 By EDDIE ASH . Times Sports Editor Get In there and pitch leather boys, the Golden Gloves tournament is at the halfway mark. But the young mitt throwers don't the. survival of the fittest in the Pn ‘boxing classic and the 1948 tourney's third show is scheduled to ‘be held at the Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania| St, tonight. Thirty-six lads were eltminated “tn the early -presentations and The Times-Legion tournament committee estimates there will be at least 18 more bouts tonight, maybe 20. The action in the Armory indoor punch bowl is slated to get under way-at.8 p.m, with the boxing office openipg at 6:45 p. m, All bouts between these determined youthful fistic warriors are scheduled for three rounds, two minutes to the round with a oneminute rest between heats. There's Always a Winner Decisions are awarded on a point basis and the winner is declared by the referee and two judges. The Amateur Athletic Union boxing rules govern Golden Gloves com-| No draw verdicts -are allowed in these Golden Gloves eliminations because the large entry ‘lists makes it unwise to prolong the fighting. Every Golden Gloves center in the

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Windy City three- ring” extravaganza. This year's Chicago dates are Feb... 23, 24. and. 25. Thirty-nine Golden Gloves centers will send allstar teams to Chicago. This arrangement will match the | champions who come out of the current Times-Legion tourney against

Fighters on tonight's Armory card will come from five different weight divisions, 112 pounds, 118, 126, 135 and 147, in both novice and open

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gladiators worked hard in gym classes since st. Catherine Monday and are expected -to be on Holy Cr climb

COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan, 23 (UP)— Don head football coach lat the University of Missouri, said | 1oaay that he had turned down an

y Rudy an alumnus of Missouri and coach here since 1935, said he leaving his | alma mater. The offer by naval

Phill |ofMcials was not described by al soho mT (Division 2.0 pe |Caps peppered Bastien's pads during] In long wear- jj| Faurot. Holy Rosary; 1 St Philip 2) vs | the balance of the period trying to ing twill, these Philp (3); "3, St. Ann we. SC gin, of cate up, but he turned all shots pants look as % Lady of Lourdes va. Bi. Bridget. |aside and ‘was credited with n Chicago Rink Skates 0 4 saves. 3 they ve never go Tink aon A a ee een worn. oly Name vs oan © re; 3:2 Sac eart vs. Bt Joseph; 4.30, St 9 9 her! Lars, omy Rar, El di IV's Safe—it's Warm] |

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The Golden Gloves amateur By BOB. STRANAHAN

night at the Armory, first bout Indianapolis hockey camp today.

Prom 18 to 20 bouts, estimated, On’ the heels of their 4-2 defeat at the hands of

all for thé price of a single admission, and approximately three hours of continuous action in the

of yielding third place to Cleveland tonight. The Barons play the tailend Lions at Washingto odds-on choice to continue their victory string: And there's no relief in sight.| plltisbursh. (1) Ebble Goodfellow at St. Louis is|K¢ putting fighting words in "his Fly- | Dockon ers'-mouths--and the - Mound: City. Lemieux

boys give promise of doing battle popates:

The prices: Ringside and first row in balcony, $2; reserved chairs, main floor, $1.50; general adults, $1; general admission, children 12 and under,

{Holy Trinity (1) § 0 St. Philip (2) 3 cage and the Caps put up a mild

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St. Bridge 6 0 8t. Joan of Are 4 y » w Have Lady of wirdes 5 18t Ann 5 argument that it wasn’t even-in the n EXT AM 3 Holy Rosary 5 goal TONIGHT Cleveland at Phitip 3) 6 * TOMORROW LEAGUE | Dawes Injured Jay. Haven at Thin gaered Heart y b Lady of Lourdes 1 +4 It was shortly afterward that Buffalo at Springfiel |8t. Joseph : 9 Cathedral ‘A 3 3 Dawes was injured and the Hornets de PAY RY kis at it Joan ol re q or 4 3 Holy Rosary 1 s scored their third marker in a little New Haven 3° 2/Holy Trinity 1 5 over a minute. Almas saved on

Holy Name 3 St. Roch LI} } NEXT GAMES

Tomorrow Morning CADET LEAGUE (Division 1) Holy Rosary vs. Cathedral at Cathedral; into the nets.

(a long shot by Pete Backor but {didn’t quite clear and Pete Langelle| 10-30. came sailing in to beat the rebound 1. OR TLANT %, n a. h Rte {1 New leans. a [gra 930. Sacred Heart i 8t Roch at Judinnapclis was: shorthanded patenion NJ 1. ong Sacred Heart; 10:30, St Catherine vs.. when the Hornets scored their fourth Weehawken, Holy Cross at Sacred Heart; 1 FALL RIVER, Patrick » Sst Joseph at Holy Trinity. " | tally early in the final stanza. Yor pr P. Q, CADET LEAGUE (Division 2) 3 Philip vs. St. Anthony at 8t. Philip; 10 30. | Danny Summers had just been — Little Power vs. St. Thomas at a Philip; rent off for charging when Langelle| 9:30, Lady of Lourdes vs. Holy Trinity at Holy Trinity; 9:30, Assumption vs. 8t.| flipped a short one past Almas after Joan of Arc at Cathedral a nice pass from Les Costello. |

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Afte JUNIOR TERETE djvion all games|. The second Cap goal came midat St, Phill St. Philip (1) vs. Holy way in the last period, Baldy Mac-

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Minnesota-lU Clash | |At Bloomington Tops ig 9 Card Tomorrow,

Purdue Favored in Home Tilt Against

Buckeyes; Central Loses at Huntington —

Minnesota and Indiana will tangle in the Big Nine's leading ‘basket Jbail ene encounter tomorrow night at Bloomington. , The Gophers, who have captured their last two contests against | Minot and Iowa, are rated evenly with the Hurrying Hoosiers who at

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young amateurs battle to the hilt. Archie Russell, left, is not “emulating a baseball umpire. He's just ‘been clipped and his arm straightens up

y TKO late in the se the second round. They are welterweights.

Gloomy Caps May Yield 3d Place to Cleveland

Things looked gloomier than the inside of a goalie’s glove in the 1, ate cames last night Indians

some 5681 fans at the Coliseum last night; the Blueboys were in danger |

Hockey Summary

“Right Wing t- W Fodoigks Pittsburgh = pHamiiton. Hill

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Haven at Philadelphia Providence at LIS

Fight Results

ND, Me , knocked out Richard Politi,

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present are holding down last place defeated Illinois, 59 to 51, w out the game only to lose by one point in the fingl seconds. The Hoosiers’ major problem tomorrow will be how to stop big Jim McIntyre who has scored 53 points in Minnesota's last two outings. Purdue Favored

Purdue has taken on the favor|ite's role for its conference ‘clash plat Lafayette tomorrow night against {Ohio State, although Tippy Dye’s

|sophomore Buckeye quintet has

|showed more scoring ability than it was expected to havé, and may make a close game of it. One other league game is scheduled with Wisconsin meeting Illinois at Champaign in a game the Badgers have to overcome a jinx if they are to defend successfully their Big Nine championship. Last year Wisconsin won the opening Big Nine clash from Ti-| nois at Madison, 53 to 47. Later the| Badgers took an undefeated record |

suffered a 83-37 beating. This year Wisconsin opened: the Western Conference season in the same manner, defeating [favored Illinois again by alomst the same score, 52-47. So Coach Bud Foster has groomed Ris club for a new look at the Champaign court and he hopes the result will be different. .

Herd Golden “tris CR to be staged {~The odds ‘favor the THY “The week's card, |Harry Combes club went into the

Big Nine campaign undefeated and favored for the title, and the beating from Wisconsin was its first of the season. Illinois tumbled before Minnesota too, but none of the Big Nine foes who came to Champaign has been able to, beat the home club. : Northwestern will go outside the leagiie to help Notre Dame cele|brate its 50th afiniversary at the game in part of a Chicago Stadium doubleheader.

Harris, right,

{Central put on a last-minute rush

Outlaw Players May Return

INDIANAPOLIS | MEXICO CITY, Jan. 23 (UP)— * guiimas| The inclusion of the outlaw Mexi“smpson can League in organized baseball Couture and the return of all American stars! who “jumped” to Mexico was predicted today by Mexican League

Pittsburgh before |

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while IU ‘last Monday led the Illini through-

Big Nine Schedule

_ Ohio State at Purdue.

Chuage- Stadium.

State Collegiate Basketball Schedule

onto the Illini home court and gente.

but fell short by one point, los-

in the conference. Minnesota has

TOMORROW Minnesota at Indiana. w

Wisconsin at Illinois. Northwestern vs. Notre Dame at

Butler at Ohio State.

TONIGHT Western Michigan at Ball State. TOMORROW Canterbury at Hanover. Cedarville at Taylor. Giffin at Indiana Tech. Illinois Normal at St. Joseph's. Manchester at Huntington. Valparaiso at Butler. Western Michigan at Indiana

ing at Huntington College, 63 to 61. Dwight Swalils, Central freshman, scored 21 points. Johnny Wilson taliled 30 points but his Anderson Ravens were beaten, 78 to 60, at Cincinnati University,

Evansville - College edged - Murray State, 57 to 55, at the Pocket City. Dick Bollinger flipped in a onehander in the final 10 second to give Canterbury College “at “45-43 dectsion at Franklin. The setback

in the Hoosier College Conference race.

DePauw led Earlham all the way in winning, 59 to 41, at Richmond.

building up a 36-21 halftime lead. ON

points.

City-County H. S. Basketball Schedule

TONIGHT

| Southport at Ben Davis. |Cathedral at Beech Grove. Broad Ripple at Greenfield. Decatur Central at Washington, Franklin Twp. at Sacred Heart.

LIS 2 cently,

AMES Washington. - Signed Rene La Belle, the flas ard at hershey “bouncing Canadian” for action i APO at 8t. Louis; | the semi-windup and is seeking

Buffalo: PhilaAPOLIS; Providence at heavyweight:

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Matchmaker Billy Thom also a

strong foe for the Toronto junior

T has won sven and fost as many

dropped Franklin from second place

Johnny Mote, DePauw forward, broke a 4-4 tie in the first period and the Tigers went on from therel yn

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" Indian apolis K y with a slimme Seine roster Since th 40 Rochester, tr “Western Division I Shes today after-losir aight game last ni 5. ¥ ianapolis led, 30 half, but forwards Ha oeorge Sobek sparkec that smothered Kautsl

VALPO GUARD — One of Valparaiso's starting guards in tomorrow - night's battle with Butler at the Fieldhouse will bs Luther Calvin, a freshman from Milwaukee. The upstate quintet.

half. Toledo, in’ racking National Professiona _victory, conne #4 free throws. Sobel “each tallied 19 poi ~ Glamack, who is suppc

Bulldog Prelim hm i ee Is Arranged

Risen, however, tall Jast night as Batis lis, 60 to 64 And Sparky Gensichen i sky management had Butler University continued theyll in-and-outer after his régular practice sessions ol Milt Ticco, dum afternoon as they to ts last night as t Ta Prepare meet at Ft. Wayne, 67 Valparaiso’s Crusaders in the Field. Wl gored only two points house: tomorrow night at $1) o'clock. : Mimmeapolis trailed Preceeding the regular game, tiy Ji ball-time, but led Db) two schools’ “B" teams will Yan, former Loyol at 7 as a curtain raiser, - ff sharpshooter, he Lak Wednesday night Valp waring drive that put

this year.

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_.| Rose Poly was the victim of a/**vo™ ! 151-42 derent at fille; "O.. and Yayo will: be the: fifth- Indian games; 13: mere: games tercollegiate Conference has played this season

Rochester; was high pe #1 points, Pro’ Basketball

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St. Joseph's and Wabash. Following the Vi i STi Eay_the.Y ter into competition with teams for the last time this season They will play Cincinnati on road Tuesday before returnin home to oppose Ohio Uunversity i the Fieldhouse Jan. 31.

Cleveland Places 3 All-Star Team "DAF:

ST. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 23 (UP)~jj lines The Cleveland Indians, who fin.) Sborean § Siac ished tn fourth place in the Amer — ery can League last season, ! ] 4 By at Minne three men on the 101 ull" mou Baseball — Writers Association America, the Sporting News announced today. ‘Players named included: Oul fielders Ted Williams of the B Red- Sox; Joe DiMaggio of the N York Yankees and Ralph Kiner

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DIANAPOLY scaring 1) Pitsburg, | baseball in-the United States have “ Eis] a Shen WAY. ldon of the Indians, third gid tontinte in th boxing game in the featherweight punching. type, staged before a cialis lee Too Much Speed Heats - (Setistrat,” Brunetead), Ingianapchs ailended.” Reyes announced yester- Tn. George Kell of the Detroit Anitely.” class, is surrounded by a “stafl” , . . toaring crowd. Leahy will Stay Pittsburgh had too much speed sity—Thomas (charging). = "| day after ‘a series of preliminary TOMORROW shortstop Lou Bourdreau, plaverdl Jaobs sald he , advisers . . . His man- | Have Trained Hard : ; h 1 ight ond-Pe CH (2) Pitts ren: | “peace talks” with Walter Mulbry,| Lawrence Centra! at Broad Ripple. manager of the Indians h Pa He's long on ‘oe BOSTON. J 23 (UP)—Not and skill for the Caps last night|Mackell (Kemp), 12.17, (4) Pittsburgh:| | Leba , catch New York in the ager and head trainer is Tommy THs a safe guess, therefore, that , Jan. (UP)—Notre|, +. ine Hornets, too, suffered mis- lng “nd (Thomas, Backor), 13°24. Penal-| secretary to Baseball Commissioner non at Cathedral/ Walker Cooper of the Giants an@vweight champi O'Loughlin, Minneapolis; his fa- the boys will be even better tonight Dime Sng sens Sslident fortune even in victory. Bob Third- d Ft, ri ie 5 Pittsburgh: A. B. Chandler. ’ CFiepus Attucks vs. Swayzee at Ma- pitchers Ewell Blackwell of th nds his Ba ge vorite ter, who also is said|because of the extra week of train-| OCAY - ey oa pd ootball| 1 es was carried off the ice in the| Doran MacKay; 8.31 Penalties—sum-| Reyes said he would not agree 10] 0 on Jay, Cincinnati Reds, Bob Feller of th against Jersey J “to have a “plece” of Graves, is Tony ing behind them. 8 y green-| idle period and preliminary in-| Te Jrpping): fPogolin © and. Backor| the recognition of the Mexican| anual at Silent Hoosiers. Indians and Ralph Brancs of th Walcott h —Stecher, “and Jackies| The contestants represent Young MTC TUS O0 the BEST FEU vestigation. indicated that be had) "OMcjais—Oraham and McLean. League into organized ball unless|" -r.vgton at Warren Central. [Brooklyn Dodgers. ht, but lb legal adviser is Judge Clifford America at ta physical best. & boy|, UA% uC U5 E ICE (UL "CO | suffered a fractured left leg Cap Scoring Hr NOR a Whe iuped] LEON TAILORING CO., INC 4 srrangenients wt Enger of Austin, Minn , . . With is on his.own out there under the hon .0 ng Notre| . lie Red Almas was steady in ; would be allowed to return to U. 8. ] ” . td th : this brain trust in his corner, Graves|Ting lights and he's trading blows Dame) paig the Rev. - John J.|,, 1 dianapolis nets in the face of Simpson .... § WA "| baseball held a gd ] C.'S. C., president of Podolsky ‘43 17 nN 38 , : ankee is unlikely to be over matched. with an adversary 4t his ‘own tng ldetermined early pressure play on sclisissi .. 139 18 31 31 Q The list of stars who are still Cod that . a. weight. e university. . He indicated, how- the part of the Hornets, but finally por 40 15 18 34 RL suspension "in - the United IF YOU NEED A § 11 ilo would “p HECKLERS ARE SQUELCHED | Every punch means something in| ever: that the institution will place retard goal at 13:03 after eight iar “B38 3 [states includes Max Lanier od] : " : i , | : : 7 " dollars. “+... Murray Wier, lows's basket. [Golden Gloves and it frequently |" bar in Leahy's way If he de-/, some of these were on the [Couture 4 1% 3 i [Fred Martin of the St. Louis Cards, | : A es ean §BUSIN fans the “Babe Ruth treatment” “tears down the house” when a pair : The first J tally came Bruncteau “17 9 8 171 ~“¢ |Ace Adams and Danny Gardella of . ; LT” “fn Minneapolis early this week. 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Pen then went to work. , .*, His an- {weight and welterweight divisions) 8" Cacherine ; a an i ¥oups ot’ thet Ee | couture, “Fodolk, Paveiich (now “uh two-bout winning streak, will tackle || WO Dave just paced 250 NEW SUITS on the racks In owt : swer was 30 points . . . although in both novice and open classes] atriog 2 3tHely Rosary 0:8 Cy Thomas was thumbed off the ice |, O08, Record—Shutoiits, 0%rone goal Farmer Jones, the Arkansas hill Ready-to-put-on department. In nion these suifs Minnesota won were under orders to report at the Ww Li W. Liter cf Sim d n against, 5 total goals against, 147; aver- (billy, in next Tuesday night's Arm- ? pa our opinion . » Armory this afternoon for the| JL MENON & US JUORY © * Yigonnny Mowers immediately —_ AMERICAN LEAGUE lory main event. Should-3ull 1-$10.00:40-3/5.00 mere: than-we have: marked WE hy i CHEAP. AT ANY PRICE + « .|weigh-in and physical examina- 8 joan of Are 4 1 Shelbyvilie 1.3 tour forwards on the ice. 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