Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1948 — Page 18
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THE CHAMP SPEAKS . .. Joo 1 ouls, now in Chicago for an ex-|and city teams,
{ibition four-rounder, was asked
\’hether he had seen movies of [in the closing three seconds of play enabled Neat's Whitesto nip the Silent Hoosiers last
reavywelght champ, “but I saw
“is Dec. 5 battle
fight.
a,” the
! Pp . Some of the guys in it are,”
» - whe 'woon... . . Ted Callahan, Corning, : invaded day to compete in a spe-
HE GETS
bowler, other
940 total In four ing 205, 257, 235 and
for a 285 average . . .
the in the center of the court. OshKosh Geclined to come out after
~1aepved-action for thelr-money. and
with Jersey Joe
the
: was whittled down to one
tourney against Speedway, Sho {ridge still will vorite
"Golden Gloves
amore Free Th Record A : 48 & jinx, Ed Mo > * {i ; tor mani i Kautskys Win, 69-65 ‘new name will | ~ End 10-Game Losing Streak by Setting start all around. Down Oshkosh All-Stars Before 3846 Fans ‘monicker ham't i By BOB STRANAI. wa "| heen yet George Glamack, the Cheerful Chetnlk of the Indianapolis hut ued ut Kautskys, today owned a new National record for free A a eae throws as the Hoosiers were In Flint to do battle with their rival will come tallenders of the Eastern division. with a Big George, who inherited the center job after Arnold Risen " onees v's The old was sold, chiynfed 1a 20 S19 the fou) 8 pe last night to be the "er biggest r Kaut~ k he aud Sher ods triumph over Osh-|Pro Basketball rocket. , , . They NATIONAL LEAGUS. usually were The loss dropped the All-Btdrs . : vrone on the gre back of Tri-Cities in the Western|, oc Wen tan Tit 3 + + + ‘division of the league and the vic-|Rachester Gi Wher eer “horra, 404 Pefliory was the first after 10/5 ale nos ah + oo Hel, aight setbacks for the home § erates ki Nand ming don Pro @rid|poye 1 left the Hoosler club six i @ Tiel have Terai wiih {James back of third-place OMh- . pd him” Seat tall fo throw passes osh Sng 12 behind the division fi 3 " outguess defense. . , | '*aders 4 . Back at something near 444 Nan strength with leo Kiler ones RESULTS LAST orn a 0 He was known. as the|M88in in the. lineup, the Kautsky , a “Sprk Id Rifle” when he entry looked considerably sharp. rears hun wh pitched the for the Irish, [°F than in their last Several 4 NEXT GAMES . von FOR. hort sell. afta Jimmy By LA van PR pT via SR Crowley out “of the[[RRter THER SEY BO Ouhkouh, a] I ini B wae Jhon Shot Poser |made it 06-63, then Frits Nagy ranchise transferred. put| Glamack’s t shot proved came through with another Kaut\cKeever's means the|® Poser and the All-Stars found it cky point from the foul line as All-America stays fo Chicago , , | S¥tremely afloat to stop without aid Bap fouled to the bench for Which 1s still one too many pro|f0UlRg the husky center. Big the third Oshkosh player to be rid clubs in one city George to cash In on whistled out of action. ‘ards and the Bears in the rival Shins Inte Mewes throws and] geibo and Cloas traded fast a eT Sa py Ih he enviable oson of BAY: tmained and Uh Kauisky WRG hird contender for the sports A |streak was at an end. : | vers’ ; last three minutes of the| ., _ _ . ,\ised seven chances
third period found Glamack and Coach Bruce Hale “in conference”
ball and the Kautskys were content to nurse their margin. Some of the 3846 fans Hised
came up with a chorus of boos, - If it was done to cool the AllStars, it didn’t serve the purpose. For Oshkosh finished with a rush and that lead melted away rather rapidly under the firing of Jack Maddox: and Glen Selbo until ft
t with a minute and 20 to play at 64-63. Two free throws by Glamack
court in the
at Bloomington. Although Ben Davis went tol the finals in the Marion Coun
still. a favor the Giants in the midweek gounter. The Blue Manual in their game, also at home,
over enplay
tonight invelving Marion County Center Charles Staton's shot
a4 couple of Someo!
N.Y, Chicago the
tally.-
.iwood, 54-41. in other game last
night, 42-41, Staton scored 13 points for the winners, who trailed at the half, 27-19, but staged a fast finish. -
“they de> Hate t
Satans Play Ben Davis In Top Midweek Game
Coach Jerry Steiner's Shortridge Blue Devils will try to end a three-game losing string tonight against Ben Davis on their home
The Satans have lost gonsecutive tilts to Broad Ripple, Anderson and Howe since they won a game from the University ‘School
in all quring his many excursions to the foul line, but he also contributed four fancy fielders. to outclass all individuals with a 28point total, Bob 19 for Oshkosh. Bummary:
.Kautskys Oh _..... Oghkosh
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Springer,
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Totals 20 231 ‘Totals o— re by Periods —— Kautakys ....ooviicinnn 1 17 1 g 2
> J 28
8 2 Kuler, 4
and. Tabaecht,
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Tribe Obtains New Outfielder
released outright to Indianapolis of the American Association, the, Pittsburgh Pirates announced last favorites aga night. Indianapolis’ bought his|TUle, 88 heavy {av ar
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Gray, center, middleweight,
Gloves warriors for The Times-Legion amateur boxing tourne s fo he held at the Armory Friday, ts, are members of the Smith Grocery team,
1948 series. The mitt menu i
Harris and Ham, both bantamweigh
new in the tournament this y
the left.
Outflelder Cully Rikard has been},
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
Bouts To Move
___GLOVERS SHARPEN PUNCHES— With 2 “them, Buddy Harris, feft, and Robert Ham -rightywatch-and listen-attentively.as Troy.
For
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Caps Are En Route East Pair of Contests
The Indianapolis Capitals were en route to Providence today first row in balcony and $1.50 rea Thursd night e ment with the Eastern Division : for ay nig ngage ity that they'd lose third served chairs, main floor. that game, General at Springfield tonight and will inst Eddie Shore's club. will be $1 straight, for beth
On the Ice
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Tourney Eligibles in Open; Novice Classes "WIBC Re to Report at Armory for Weigh-ins R + sill Is Hi By EDDIE ASH, Times Editor : This year's current Indianapolis Golden Gloves tournament hay gix honor. 0 f » technical knockouts and severys @ 0 powling leagy decision over the three-round route. the pest woman's fast in the Armory “punch bowl" and prob. League at a notch this week when the young slambang The 34th 700 leather pushers wage fistic fireworks in the tourney’s fourth chapter, for ng : TT TT of the ewt urine, ne Tee Time Not tor tt I ferees ve done eatio sob and tne tans seidom The Hour for A hear-100 wai
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Three-Round Tilts All matches are scheduled over three two-minute rounds with a one-minute rest between stanzas. Under this week's arrange- | ments, Friday's card is expected {to contain at least 20 bouts, the first at 8 p, m. Boxing will be tinuous for at least three hours and with very little time Jost between matches. ” All; tourney eligibles are re{quested to report for the weigh-
week, at the Armory, Friday, be{tween 3 and 5:30 p. m: - 2 T"Phis means boys in all" weight divisions “of ‘both open” and novice classes are expected to check in and be ready to fight that night, depending upon the drawings, of course. a There will be ring action presented in both open and novice classes this week. Tickets Downtown Reserved seat tickets are on sale downtown at the Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St, and at Bush-Callahan's, 136 E. Washington Bf, The prices are $2 ringside and
The prices include tax. admission this week
adults and children, These tickets go on sale at the Armory box
Zarza
The
Tee-Hee Prank
and accuses him of moving hig
ball. The kibitzer, Louis Fiske, Den. serly ver, asked $50,000 actual damages and $100,000 punitive damages on charges the golfer attacked him Iwithout pro swanky
ages and $100,000 punitive dams ‘in a cross-complainf, He said Fiske joined Garcy's golf partner, Harry Freedman, Tren. ton, N. J, in a $25 bet on each’ nine, then tickled him every time he bent down to tee his ball and accused him of moving his ball
Bo McMillin on Feb, 1, Terms of his contract were not announced No replacement for Zarza has been signed by Santa Clara.
Horseshoe Loop
Planned Here Indianapolis Horseshoes Pitchers’ Association toddy set |
liam Gooch in th
iets. wi 1 League. Goo No Draw Decisions pr a, 216 and 2 Judges must be on the alert!” pHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 28 (UP) ll missed by two pi every second of the way from _, federal court was asked to. man to rol bell to bell. Draw decisions are j,u (o settle a golfers rights Jl this season, havin barred and a winner must alWays |, oqinst a kibitzer who tickles him J in the Fun Bowl C
. The West Bids ter's Classic was who wove es of' 246, 16 nlls for the Ten georing honor cot
with fists and sic were Leo Ahe: ~18th--hole of Ji +=680,~ for -Tompl ‘winter resort golf course, and Maury Welln The golfer, William Garcy, New $81, subbing o1 York, asked $50,000 actual dam. i Beer five.
The evening's kh #0 Fred Schwon 934637, for Ka) Indiana alleys’ R Following Mrs. women's honor I yet Carnagus; in erthe League at
when he wiped it before putting, Mickey Bair : ICoal, gathering with 566 each. arza to Replace J =: coin in the high team SER fr BB 1049-3005, in eller at IU on = # x PATTER — A “SANTA CLARA, Cul, Jin. 2 Jj latest report-fron (UP)=Lou ¥. Zarza, “former J Stricbeck’s 725; Michigan State football and box. Ji bing in the Bowe ing star, resigned today as assist. lj last Thursday, is ant grid coach at Santa Clara fj In the nation. T University to accept an assistant Shop quintet hold coaching position at Indiana Jj the team-totals University, replacing Don Veller, Ji their 3001, just or was expected to take second-place Kor over as end coach under mentor Waukee, The lea
_ sion is the Ohrer wear squad of IL. 3021 pins, The Yaver fiv
LENE
int in the : Xe Rikard, or Oliye Branch, Bouts the Sane by ome py AMERICAN LEAGUS office at 6:45 p, m. Friday, to lay plans for an industrial SUITS and batted 287 and knocked ‘n Indianapolis; however, could re-| LT Pu a 00 W ! league here mext season City-County HS rups for the Pirates last season.ig,, tat Rhird slot again tomor- Providence .... 38 If 3 of a Williams 33 Papa Mrs. | Tobert E, Meeks, INLD] RE Basketball Schedule He is 32 years old and is a lefts ;oq night with a victory OVer Mershey ...... 18 20 9 45 138 il BOSTON, Jan. JP)—MTrS. said that an invita : handed hitter, - veland and | Philadelphia “.., 13 38 8 31 1% 21 {Theodore (Ted) Williams, wife of{tended to any ind JOSEPH TONIGHT al i {the Reds, Both Cleve an Sr ul 14 3 ul 146 188 sve Boston Red Sox si r Ne Rew Davis at Shortridg Naar Ae an Or the Caps-ars scheduled: for Bate Waiiiurn TF 8 HB ati Daaieety Iaien ln. the Sity inal urday and Sunday nights, Western Division | : n : Warren Central at Noblesville. [Coast League during the 1946) wo powersmen held an hour! ..... NLT oRitaday. It is the couple's first Thirteen firms Washington at Greencastle. season. "and a half workout yesterday as Buffsio -® hE 3 Mie 158) © agreed to participate. FRIDAY Pittsburgh also ayndunesd or, | the final tuneup for their two-|IIDAANAPOLIS “34 18 2. 35 1% iu'e “a iors Sian Suhey The organization is aiming fot Sacred Heart at Besch Grove. signing of Pitcher Edson Babr, | .... Eastern trip and were toSt. Louis .......18 20 & 43 17 18 teelers gn vhey a national tourney in IndianapPike at Broad Ri ; whe worked in 19 games last py joined y by Thain Simon, RESULTS LAST NIGHT PITTSBURGH, Jan. 28 (UP)— olis by 1950 with a top prize ot Cotharal ot Washington. [i0ason. winning three and losing |y new defenseman up from| Hevifiets iikingion s. Steve Suhey, a guard on last|$1000, highest aver paid. It 40 | ; Omaha. Bt, Louis 8, Philadelphia 3, year’s unbeaten Penn State foot-|is hoped to interest the BRING IN adiucaln (ivassville) 44 Crispws| Bahr was the Pirates’ most "Googie Ralph Almas did Not wommomr EALSAMSS springaue;| Dall powerhouse, today was the High School Athletic Associ iy | DR, JOS, i Decatur Central st Ren Davis, |Chcctive hurler In 1046 when he py iicipate in yesterday's ~drilli iiadainhis of Ptbureh, ‘| latest collegiate star added to the in order that the sport may bs ' Southport at Franklin Twp. a an earned run average po othe o shoulder injury, but! , TOMORROW—INDIANAPOLIS a Provi-| Pittsburgh Steelers’ 1048 roster. 'included in its program. TRACTION rE y . See———
Manual at Shortridge. Silent Hoosiers at Carmel. Tech at Mungle Central. Zionsville at Speedway.
Pike Township bowed to Green-
night with Bud .Wood caging 19 points for the Woodmen. gS
Amo Fan Paints Out Speedway’s Rough Road
Possibility that way's Marion County nét champions
248 .... The
thing about Callahan is the fact
he is an unorthodox pinman |
who starts his
Golden Gloves
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" » » n LIVES THE HARD WAY . .. Den Brown, -one.of the instrucy “tors Tor the local BMIth'é Grocery) also does : some professional boxing when “he isn’t. risking his neck driving midget race cars. . . how he missed becoming a
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may run into quite a bit of trouble Hig-the-fortheoming-sectional tour nament at Danville was advanced today by C. W. Tharp of Amo.
CITY, COUNTY WIGH SCHOOLS Greenwood 54, WM own! , Wiltestown 45, Bion Roosters 41 OTHER NIGH SCHOOLS ndersori 39. Elwood 31. Akron 61, Beaver Dam 38 Bedford 49, Seymour 43, Boonville 66, Rockport 38
gion 37, Brownsburg 30, Avon Conn 2
: tesvitle 35. Covington 38, Ping Village 35 iCharleatown 38, tshirg 26. {Centerville 45, Milton 25 ly: Bend Riley 44 18. Vernon 23, 51, Flora 43. | Buanaville Reitz 48, Vincenne ansville Lincoln 88, Ste {Pt Branch 46, Petersbu
35 =
DuPont 50, Delphi A s 43
ndsl 40.
"Svallace 31.
3 », | Hillsboro 53, Perrysyille M, | Huntington Catholic 40, Andrews 30 {Jefferson Twp. (Grant) 48, Baton 43. Leiters Ford 46, Kewanns 4
ownsville 23. 40, Stoney Oresk 30 Monon 71, Chalmers 41.
Munele Central 44, Martford City 3
Morristown 38, rt Mod Morton Memorial 91, tain) Patoka 48 Oakland City 38, Rossville 49, Prankfort 41. Richmond 80, Muncie Burris ¢1. Saratoga 88, Lincoln 39, St. Paul Pairmount 61, Marien 31. 3, ome
al 43, ndborn 43, Bicknell 41. Lain City n thao (0) 30, ashington * Catholic 47, , | Westfield 37. Kirklin 34. + | Waveland. 33, Russellville 31, | Glonsville 49, Jackson Central 43. | STATE COLLEGES | Cincinnall 72, Butler 53, Lawrence Tech 81, Tri-Sia Huntington Poly. at C
BUFFALO
‘Accepted. TA.
Tharp points out that although the Spark Plugs have defeated
H:S., College Cage-Sco
7, Adams Twp. (Carroll). 38. |
2. Martinsville 41, RBloominglon University
Richmond 3%, Richland Twp (Foun.
, Monty 40. achingion 44, South Bend |
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SATURDAY | ~ Cathedral at Tech.
| Pa nville, Plainfield and Browns: | bung. three of the teams to appear, in the sectional, they haven't played the Hendricks + County!
|champlon==Amg-=or Avon and _ feature bout
Clayton, He considers the above trip) § est inthe county and}
defeat all three in tournament play they will be a true cham-| pion.” ’ { |
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OTHER COLLEGES Alabama 45, Louisiana State 43. Arkansas State 1. Ehiite 38 Chicago Teachers 60, Auroras 41 ' Davis & kins i. Siéeteon on 86.
Northern Shurtleff os
TM", Principia “". t Virginia Tech 86, Morris Harvey 5 St. John's (Kas) 83, Central (Kas) 37 Wake Poorest ? Furman 95. {Washington & Jefferson 53, West Virginia
Declares Gambling War
After Duquesne Riot |. PITTSBURGH, Jan, 28 (UP) Pittsburgh Police Superintendent Harvey Scott today promised an all-out war on gambling at sports |events after a riot at Duquesne {Gardens following the defeat of unbeaten Duquesne University. Following Duquesne’s loss to West Texas Wesleyan, 57 to 3%, last night, a spectator yelled to Duquesne's John Barry: “You threw. the game.” . Barry stormed into the stands followed by the whole Dukes squad and fists flew for 20 min-
(utes, the tin-horn gamblers tak-|
ing the worst “of it as police looked on. Gamblers have been riding the Dukes all’ season because Caoch Chick Davies has refused to run up the score against his opponents. Duguesne was an 11-point favorite,
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He was optioned to Portland the Pacific-Coast-League-lat
Was of oe Jast East
on hand for the train ride
today, “Elsewhere over the league, the
season as part of a deal for Pitcher Mel Queen. battle between New Haven and
Mat Decision
Hershey for second place in the Eastern Division still ‘was aip-and-tuck, and both teams were a little closer to first-place Provi-
dence as a result of victories last
or Is Disputed Many Indianapolis wrestling, New Haven, two points ahead. lof Hershey, topped the last-place
res, Jones the second -with-a-mule
Rock 4. C.
Al. Broaddus $3]
fans still maintained today#that|
grappler, was the victor in the) ‘eature-bout ‘at-the.Armory. last night despite eree Lou Thomas. -The-oflicial awarded the bout
third fall and a crowd of
provai.
Montana: won
“the first ‘tall In 15. minutes with. a bammariock,
to Montana when the
{thought Jones had him pinned. |
Bill Sledge, Waxahachie, Tex..| {threw Red Lyons, Beaumont, | Tex., in one pre!/im and the other! | was a draw between Rene La-| +Bele—of—Toronto—and Tommy | Martindale of Milwaukee, All| are junior heavies. rye ———— i O'Neal Advances — - . | MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28 (UP)— Second-round pairings in the) {Helen Lee Doherty women's golf tournament today included Alice O'Neal, Indianapolis vs. Jean! Hopkins, Cleveland, Miss O'Neal won her first round match from | Mrs. E. H. Foulk, Miami, yester-| day, by a 4 and 3 score,
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Both Teams “Barred
| BT. MORITZ, Switzerland, Jan. {28 (UP)—The Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee today ‘barred both U. 8. hockey teams from the win. | ter games,
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Farmer. Jones, Arkansas nilipilly| Iv eshington Lions, 5 to 3, and
| Pittsburgh, 2 to 1. {Ré decision oF Rr {goals in the Tirst period against “amd oe he. L 10. Washington Goalie Gordie Bell, believe that if Speedway “can Young Bu matin $ Al-|and added single tallies in the geles after 10 minutes of the ..,nq and third against his sabi stitute, immediately bellowed its disap-| making his first appearance. Ken Schultz of the Lions was |scorer-with two goals. i : | Y I BUrgl, was ity first of “the year lek and dle in, 12 (Ph inute | against. the Western Division {Thomas then awarded the ture leaders. Babe Pratt and Frankie ANn% i yrario scored the goals. :
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