Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 17
Marks Up High Count with 254, 236, 190 At Penn Alleys
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lemerged from their first huddle with Bocchicchio last night, Strauss complained to reporters, “Bocchicchio is taking a very unfair attitude. We have made no progress, at all. We are offering Walcott 20 per cent; but Bocchicchio persists in talking about 30 per cent. Bocchicchio, explaining his attitude, said, “although Louis still
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 27 (UP) —Mike Jacobs tried to break the deadlock today in n tions for a return June title fight
. Pocket City Five Heads UP’s High School has his title by a fluke, we do not| consider Walcott the challenger. | Louis knows,” and nearly every | fight fan in the world knows, that; Walcott beat him on Dec. 5, al-| though he didn’t get the decision. Walcott should get just as much | as Louis for the June fight, but| he's willing to take 30 per cent.” | Jacobs, who did make the Boc-| chicchio appointment in order to!
close for a fight that he believes may draw $2,000,000, said “Wal-| cott positively will not get 30 per cent, but I'm willing to talk this thing out with Bocchicchio. Maybe we can do business.”
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“—Jt was Latin NIGHE" again last night in the bowling Aeaguies is ra BY AURT EL FREUDENTRAL ; {jected - challenger Walcott's ded town. Te tain Gertrude Rhodes of the Yaver Men’ bah ; rem: Spar mand for 30 per cent ‘of the net oo auintet tallied her highest honor count of the season, and the Evansville Central may may be a “surprise victim in the 1048 In- | {receipts, he invited Walcott's repthird highest scored by the women during the campaign, when she diana high school tournament, but the team that will kick the Bears resentative, Felix Bocchicchio of Jed 680 pins in the Indianapolis Classic loop at the Penn slides. -{ out of the running for the copeted state title hasn't been found yet.\Camden, N. J, to confer again working an honor score was Mechanics Laundry star Dotty That was one reason why Coach Walter Riggs’ boys were today, erman. - heading ‘the United Press state-wide rankings for the seventh! pocchicchio, Camden promoter, Rhodes started her series highs series in the city with consecutive week today. Another reason was that the Bears were has a contract for Walcott's exof with a high 254, centered al d 100 On scores of 935, 1025 undefeated in 13 consecutive con- 1 T |clusive services and he has been 23, and wound up the evening |*" a the Americas La tons and fave Jet such Jowerral op len lempowered by Joe Webster, Walwith & 100. It topped by 33 um-l¢ ey viene tones gion Slaanie Sa. = wa bany, City TIVAll \ Evansville Central (wom 13/COtt's manager, to close for the bers her best previous effort, 6471) "py Cpl OH a mey and Latayetie in the wake, 1"), {Louis fight if he can obtain suit-
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HIGHEST TOTAL—Gertrude ; Rhodes led all bowlers in the ’ wes on : oe city last night when she rolled a
key attendance 8, ted at the of the 1948-47 gue season. . , , this season was at the Flyers the Hoosier Caps there last Satur. it by 186. . HE RANKS ,,, n Senators’ policy layers or coaches team to the mane . Joe Kuhel is the “Senator to take thers were George »r Johnson, Clyde Jush, Stanley Hare and Ossie Bluege, h. the Indianapolis ient, piloted ths 923 and received r putting together won the pennant rris in 1924.
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the season. A 631 was the result of Mrs. an’s handy work in the Cussic. She hit 201 twice to open series and closed out by ions to a 229 count. ‘This was
212, 236 ‘and 212 games were for Haufler's Engineers, while Indiana Bell Telephone benefited by| Pearson's 205, 233 and 222. Compléting the honor list were Al Raker's 180, 255, 223-658, for | the Cardinals in the Evangelical
high 680 in the Indianapolis vania alleys.
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“{pulled within a few points-of a tie.|
Bloomington came closest to upsetting the Rears’ applecart early in the season when the Panthers
3. Bedford (14-1). 4. Ft. Wayne South (12-1). 5. Lawrenceburg (14-0). 6. New Albany (11-8). 7. Madison (12-8). 8. East Chicago
Bears at Jasper
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her highest mark of. the , besting by one pin her on October 2 in ihe ‘Bowes gal Fast loop. It was her sixth igh tally. The Berry's Lunch team of the mal League at Johnny
League at Pritchett's Markey's 181, 246, 226—653, for
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portant tests—all Southern Indiana conference games-—are yet to come. The Bears will be at Jasper, winner over Evansville Bosse, on against Rinty Monaghan of Ire- Friday. The following week they land ‘Mar. 29 in Belfast. |tace city rival Reitz and their last The date set comes within two two games of the season will be days of a deadline imposed by |against third placed Bedford and the British boxing board of con-|Princeton. Any one of these trol, which threatened forfeiture teams is ripe to stage an upset. of Paterson's title if he did not | Meanwhile, Lafayette Jefferson, | defend it by Mar. 31. | which lost an all-important North {Central Conference game. to In-|-dianapolis Technical last week, {and La Porte shared the runnersi5/ up spot this week. Jeff's record $14ireads 14 wins against two losses, while the Slicers have dropped one game in 14 starts, Jett, which dropped ihe Christ31%/ mas holiday finale to Evansville Central - for its only -other loss; so7/ Will be a. Marion in a NCC tiit, 8 while Richmond will challenge the Bronchos' bid for undisputed
LONDON, Jan. 27 (UP) Jackie Paterson has agreed to defend his world's flyweight title
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hot, recaptured third place this x 3 week after their overwhelming 0 | win over Mitchell. 3 South Side Rockets Ft. Wayne South rocketed from seventh to fourth place, and ahead of Lawrenceburg by virtue of the Archers’ tougher schedule and their good showing during the last two weeks. Lawrenceburg
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completed the upper bracket of the Big Ten with a nifty 14-0 record.
| MEXICO CITY, Jan. 27 (UP)—| | Alejandro Aguilar Reyes, who as' The _The remainder of the list of|
(11-1). 9. Ft. Wayne Central (11-3). 10. South Bend Central (10-3). Well-Regarded: Elkhart (14-2); Richmond 10-4); Brazil (13-1); Franklin (12-3); Ft. Wayne Concordia )13-0); Peru (11-3); Hammond High (10-3); Plymouth (124); Terre Haute Garfield (9-3); Evansville Reitz (8-4); Kokomo (10-4); Terre Haute Gerstmeyer (11-3); Culver (13-1).
top quintets showed little change. Madison slipped one notch as the result of its defeat by Franklin.
Its sixth place spot was filled by
New Albany, which jumped all the way from 10th place. The Bulldogs’ 41-31 triumph over dangerous Jeffersonville last week
apparently proved that - Gorden
Raney’s boys have hit their stride and will be tough to beat for the remainder of the campaign. East Chicago” Washington, one | of the few top far-northern clubs,
‘moved ‘into -eighth position. The Senators will entertain La Porte
in an intersectional game Saturday that should throw more light on Northern pre-tourney power, Ft. Wayne Central, loser to city rival South, dropped to ninth
{place and South Bend Central re-
entered the select group with a standing of 10 and 3. In other important games this week, Bedford will be at Evansville Bosse on Friday and Miclngan City will be at La Porte. The intra-city battle between < Ft. Wayne Central and unbeaten Concordia will test the Cadets’
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