Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 24

. Committee today upheld the de-

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: athletes in the winter games wil schedule,

scheduled tomorrow,

GE 24

Swiss Defy U.

Hockey Ban

ST. MORITZ, Jan, 20 (UP)—

The full International Olympic

cision of its executive committee to bar both Uni‘ed States hockey

opening tomorrow. The Swiss organizing committee, however, announced that it

loves Entrants Called For Weighin s

} 3 a “© EL By SOD Tce | Hin SPEED UP BOXING ... Taking was cast aside on three previous| = ae : A a tip: from folden Gloves, the: occastors. . ve ; Michigan State Athletic Commis-| _ ZF me 0 Bion has t X Pole aal Senin. Anita, Cals horse track ) LSE promy Fg will run its new a In Peak Form ith TWo-iiiule ‘Younts Dee £100,000 Maturity Stakes on Jan, Glamack Runs Total a The promoter ik ey recognize the To 67 in 3 Games n ¥ | i Ww sai » Nu aims > graduation of thoroughbreds into| Homeward bound’ fo . or, A the 4-year-old classieation. : ot thetr 76-67 triumph over Fiint, the Ra | Entries will a the to ; | his shows and t ¥ | Indianapolis Kautskys witi be 1 year-olds of las Op Class, ‘Novice tney 8 RE the training. . . . Track ots » LR as far as-leagus activity is con. ; lassic ve a! cerned until Battlers Summoned hustle more and jit the value by 1951. a text Youdsy Neti Regist _ give ans a Molden Gloves eutrants com [vetver: “yum itor + CARRIED THE BALL; FAST {hawks at the Pleldhouse. In Pr pleted heavy training. today and pg. money, . . | +... Billy Them, the local | This will give Coach Bruce Hal Shortridg were ready for the weighin at He filed his re- | wrestling promoter, played Tous a chance to muster his forces for tourney cha the Armory late tomorrow after-quest after gp... aqy | ball for Tarkio College, Mis- McDermolt's : ton's runne: noon prior to the fourth night of (Watching the souri, before Western Confer- team. today with tv's biggest amateurs battle to the hilt in| ence scouts spotted him and he | At Flint last night George _ maining be boxing in the city's biggest ama- |, rier melees. . . . He decided | janded on the University of |Glamack continued to make thy fp tional bask teur ring tourney. that many of his pros slowed! jowa grid varsity. . . . A fleet, |gropiq0y front office look better | The Blu Paul J. McDuff, chairman of down- in the regulation three-| hall-toting halfback, Thom : three-game the tourney committee, announced minute round bouts instead Of| really was that big frog in a The new center sniped 21 points, _night with that without exception all fight-|throwing punches from beli to| metle pond st Tarkio. . . . In |giving him 67 In the last thre § “quest of Be ers must report for these physicallpell. . . . The average Golden| other words, he was the Tarkio [league games since replacing tinentals pe examinations. Gloves amateur match, like in| Torpedo. | Arnold Jisen as 16 regular ive} Cubs’ at Gr — McDuff pointed out that the{The Indianapolis Times-Legion : ; pale Shortridg young boxers must have the doc-|tournament, is usually slambang THERES A DIFFERENCE... a Hoosiers led the Dow club lead at the tor's O. K. before they are per-|/from the start to finish over the | Doubtless, the $109,000 horse im- most of the w; y and were in front North Side: mitted to enter the ring for com-|three two-minute round route. . . .| ported from Buenos Aires, and iat the half, rest of the petition .at night and that ar-|They don’t have time to stop to now in training in South Caro-| In other games last night 16-point bls rangements have been made to catch itheir breath or to reat up lina, is ineligible for the Ken-|Rochester moved within a game vidual per handle the examinations up to|for a “second wind.” i". They tucky Derby... Doubtless is a|and a half of Anderson by beat. teams. 5:30 ppm. ~~ also usually nix the “feeling out” |3-year-old by South Americaniing Minneapolis, 53-50, and Osh. Wilhoi Drawings for tomorrow night's process and start trading leather reckoning, which figures the ages kosh regained second place in the At Green card are completed shortly after-|at the opening bell. . . . Justiof horses from July 1 of the year western Division of the National couldn't cur {ward from the list checked by the watching a Golden Gloves bout|in which they are foaled . . . In League by tripping Tri-Cities, 73. rice Wilhoit physicians and then posted near will keep you warmed up. ... Try |this country, Jan. 1 is the "date, 54. Indianapolis summary: the top Wa the Armory dressing rooms so |it tomorrow night at the Armory, which makes Doubtless SIX| pny (7) “Indianapolis (16) ers, Wilhof {that all fighters will know their where approximately 20 bouts will months older. and a 4-yeat-ola. Cores. fy ft » ip 1 nt ” Jismanp 16 ts “and the approximate be staged. aling ' e halfwa Photos by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photorapher. sein lib Mey PP ne = = PUNCHEK VE. BOXER... . | Faguer. | i : fie 1 . i $ ! At Nobl Er 0C = Janis umack, ¢ 5 FIGHTING FACES—Here's some of the action the fans have been witnessing at The Times-Legion Goicen | First Bout at 8 P. M. wy MONEY. an Louls {Bob SEikas; heavyweight boxer, is Schoen. 3.1 dTieeny © 8 3 tacked up Gloves bouts at the Armory. In the reproduction at the left, Claude Edwards of the Jackson gym team screws | Tomorrows fans may Sxpent punches in. a four-round ex- [to meet Joey Maxim, Cleveland, Baris =} i i 13) ven e: “oe up his fighting face and backs off after flooring James Smith of the Ray St. Community Center team in their open |} ip tl east . So a Hag hibition in. Cileay 0 a, . in Lirtie Rock To, i SE 8 ® 3 = Death Cer class 126-pound scap. At the right, Charles Lynch (facing camera) and Leon Mallory Jo, it out toe-to-toe. and navies classes. Boxers in| his opponent $2000... It young three times, losing twice oY fod 1 RBI twas BERL boot uibte Lynch fost ht unattached while Mallory represents the Douglas PAL Club in the |18-pound novice class. ail. we sions Foxworth doesn’t forget to.duck [sions and winning once the same ws WissedCares 3 Cotas | by three p Y Fn vnanee ilo Mollory reprefonts the Douglas PAL Cun te His classes all have been summoned| or block at the right time, it (way... . Sikes, who can hit. may ho EE aT ie a Lollar eann: C A I for tomorrow's weighins. will be like finding the two tag Joey, ho is 2 Sleves, Donat drt winners and Today's drills in the various| “grand.” ... He is new to earn- a powder puff puncher.. . winning last {Pin Patter By Frank Wilson aps gain ry clubs and gymnasiums over the] ing that kind of money. . . . Sikes is currently listed as 5¢ Pro Basketball . : city gave the young leatherpush-| Sixteen-ounce gloves will - be champion of of Texas. MER LEAGUR Indoor S - ’ . The ers another full week of groom-| used. : Spt ——— Another women's 600 was added to the books last night as the or ! ace {ing and should have them at near oo. 6 8 LL py py Veteran. ran_ Baseball. Ump.. ... Indianapol bowling leagues of the city connected for nine honor counts. The" 9 {peak form. Most of the entrants PAND In the big 1 wr Di t m his swimming te ‘Indianapolis, League at Pritchett’s claimed five of the eight high Tins el work ‘at least a month: be- ig iw os a eagues of ies at Me Pp diana State ] series turned -in by the men, with Mary Schwab's 617 in the Con-| PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 20—|fore the initial card on Jan. 9 rT ve I Sie I the MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 29 (UP) Haute, Satu tinental Optical Mixed League at Moon-Lite leading the women, Third place in the Western Di-|and have kept in condition since) © a a og pre a Nu dn —Harry G. (Buek) Campbell, will be the s The high woman bowler garnered games of 191, 183 and 243 to|vision of the American League, that time. : 4 ye ne = inter. veteran baseball umpire with 21 door season reach her total. It was her first being swapped back and forth be-| ‘Thus, another action-packed Ta 1 Bat wo irom 4 Montreal | Years’ service in the Southern As- EE. : which lost it 600 in her four years of bowling. by Bob Drexler, 223, 208, 225— |; ween Indianapolis and Cleveland [night is assured for the followers national, Salumore and i ontreal|y, iation, died here late last Peeqtie "i:'i: ana Univers |She carries a 157 average in the|g53, for Barbasol in the Indisn-|jjke a hot potato, again will be/0f the amateur ringmen. Alli’ ous a Tons nag ue, night at the age of 56. Shebovya Joop. apolls League; Curt Heady, 248; [the goal of the Caps here tonight. imatches are scheduled for three, SOLES Coast. Los Ankeles, San A native of Memphis, Campbell|” PRESOI Topping the men was Bob The representatives of the two-minute rounds with a minute OE played in the Cotton States 206, 199-653, for Blythe Rubber 8. rep Francisco, Oakland and Holly- while still to Carnagua’s 685, rolled in the In- . Hoosler city yielded the spot toi Test period between. Save for the Buffalo, . Kansas Cit League e s a youngster dianapolis gathering. Carnagua Stamp at Pritchett's; Dick Rig-|,, "ou 0" 100 night as Cleve. brief intermission, fighting is al- WO, i 1 EWinlo.. Kansas ony and later became a football star : hit games of 228, 233 and 224. He gin, 245, 220, 186—651, for land triumphed at Springfield, most continuous as the bouts major ty ibilities. at Christian Brothers College

would not abide by the decision. The 10C ruled that neither the Amateur Hockey Association team nor the team selected by the U. 8. Olympic Committee would

pete. If the ruling should be final, it would mean that all other U.S.

participate on

No Appeal ; “The ruling is final and there is no appeal,” M. J. Ed-

Sigtrid stroem of Sweden, president of the I0C, declared. The _six-man-executive commit-|* tee had voted yesterday to bar both teams but the Bwiss Organ‘izing Committee, which contended it had final authority on the} matter, defied the ruling and in-

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permitted to-compete,

the

rolls for the Delaware Bowling Center squad. Don McNew hit his home slides for a 672 in the Indianapolis loop. His games for Pritchett Recreation team were 218, 222 and 234. Hobert Robinson of the West Side Merchant's McAfee of the Indianapolis loop tied for third honors with 671 each. 'Robinson™ worked games of 200, 214 and 248 for the Cogill Market at the West Side, while 968 McAfee copped games of 238, 189 ang 3 244 for the Indiana Fur five. by Gary Elliott in the Federal Other honor counts were scored Employees League.

Last Night's Bowling Leaders

Ey VEER AIRS

The Swiss Organizing Committee immediately announced that it

would again defy the ruling and Roy

that the A. H. A. team would meet Switzerland in the first game as

Otto Mayer, who is general.secretary of the IOC and a member

out longest to nosé out Witber-

force College (Church) in a bas-|

ketball 118-118. Three overtime periods

and Carl

lanes.

Pritchett's

ho cornu PRUNE NEY. ul Pate pS OF 200. MO yesterday to Join the napolis ..... eee ! h, y ust Mixed. neapolis yeste y join e Don MeNew, Sniabapar any = 72 © «Jones Mixed ....... “1 Cap club before it headed East-

600 BOWLEM (WOMEN ta) Mary SenaaD Cental Opt. Mixed 61

Shorty's Paint and Body in the Moon-Lite Classic; and, Burt Persell, 234, 200, 216—650, for Foxworthy Ford in the Federal Employees League at the Indiana

Blythe Rubber Stamp topped the Indianapolis League team totals with a 3064 on games of 1086, 982 and 996, followed by Recreation with “a 3020 on efforts of 984, 1068 and

i triplicate 175 was turned in

6-4. Pittsburgh's Hornets pulled themselves four full points ahead of the pack in the Western sector by nipping . the Philadelphia Rockets, 3-1, in the other game played. Philadelphia has failed to win a game on the Western swing of the eircuit. Coach Johnny Mowers ° announced he would have a new defensive alignment for the Reds tonight. Thain Simon, the new back liner up from Omaha, will pair with Ed Nicholson. The “look alikes”—Hugh Mil-

as the other pair with Danny Summers relegated to a spare

7/ ward.

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Following tonight's game, In-|titles in the open class. These xipe Darker; oa CS. Shop evens «304 dianapdlis moves over to Hershey are Sylvester Simmons, lighto s71/for an encounter Saturday night |weight; Julius Griffith, welter; Bill . » and then returns home to battle Roberts, light heavy, and Willie * 5 Buffalo on Sunday. Cleveland Clemmons, heavyweight. Some of 835/also has a Saturday night en-|these probably will get the ring

gagement with the St. Louls

Flyers on Baron ice.

{Tony Zale of Gary and numerous ~|1ar and Lee Fogolin—will be used |

must move quickly in order that the elimination may be completed. Open class winners in all eight weight divisions form the Indianapolis team to compete in the Tourney of Champions in Chicago later in Frebruary. They are taken with competent trainers and handlers for the all-expense tour to the Windy City and have the opportunity to continue further in the national elimination. Champs Developed Heavyweight Champ Joe Louis,

» " . NEW PARK PLANNED... Based on population, Milwaukee is tops in the American Assoclation. . . . Based on baseball at-

City's big league vision stems ment on to erect a huge municipal stadium for baseball,football and other outdoor

ball

other topflight professional fighters are products of Golden Gloves competition of years ago. Novice champions receive special awards in the local show but do not make the Chicago trip. Four champions are defending

call tomorrow night as the ranks thin out in their divisions.

have gone

eve . « In some places, |

50 dead birds in one grove.

tendance, it is not. . . . The Suds | from the fact there is a move- |

sports. . . . Milwaukee's current | park is strictly minor |

» o . i BLIZZARD COLLECTS TOLL ++ + This is bad news for Hoosier hunters who make an annual fall’ trek to South Dakota to shoot pheasant. . . . The recent blizzard up there dealt a knockout! blow to many thousands of ring-| necks, . . . Wherever field men into the ringneck| habitat, frozen birds were found

rywhere. . the farmers believe the flock is wiped out. . . . One section crew! picked up 45 in one small fleld. «+ « One farmer found more than!

here.

game here last night, {

ries Thomas, Indpis: Pwr. & Lt. Charios Bpotts, Indiana + . Paul Fields, Indiana . ; Ralph Richman, Indianapolis | Robert Rankin, Diamond, Chain ohn Madden,

were necessary before A winner|Den could be determined. The score was tide, 104-all, at

the end of the regulation game. At the end of the first overtime

it was 114-411 and it was 116-all at the end of the second extra

During the third overtime “pe-

riod, Jack Canaday sent Rio, a Grande ahead on a free throw George Caf or ,

and Newt Oliver won the game with another from the foul line.

Joe Louis to Go "All Out’ In Ring Exhibition Tonight

CHICAGO, Jan, 20 (UP)~—Joe hard as he can, ‘you don't take Louis fights a four-round exhibi- any chances.” tion match with Bob Foxworth! 5 : in per at the Chicago Coliseum tonight, formance o s champions! and the Ho Bomber Py to|career but won a much disputed effort was a 279 which he rolled go all out to keep his opponent| decision from Jersey Joe Wal- in his final game. |cott last Pecember, said he would do his best to hit Foxworth,

on the defensive.

Louis’ title will not be at stake. |

However, Foxworth would di

out or even sending him to he}

‘canvas.

JC. oof C .ioune Jack Ryan, “Riviera Amer, xed... ancis Moran, Farm Burews

Iain Sablosky, Amer. Leg. Br.

'" 801{Velma Barrow, Link Belt Owls Mixed’

.. 59 and. Roy Hoegh of

803 Ann Kustad, Riviera aga Mixed . 803 Mildred Frosé: Coca-Cola (Speed. a. 601! Betty Jones, A & P 801 Ruby Pribble, Kingans 601 Rosemary Minatel, LOS Mixed

all RDAY — INDIANAPOLIS. at ui ghey: St. Lou!

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3 Chicago ¢ 3 moved Into the top 10 in the Rip. 546 Petersen $64,000 Bowling Classic,|

of the. Swiss committee, an- BE w. . 637| Marie Christian, Ind. Ofl 23 On the Ice Four Titles Vacant nounced that “the A. H. A. team a he ey le ad math R Nieney, Cravioea Bu x sis New open class champs are asdefinitely will take the rink to-|Mm acs Jenkins, W. 8. Merchants ..... @ Sanies Battreail, Indiana Bell Tele. AMERICAN, LEAGUS sured in the flyweight, bantam, morrow in the opening hockey rs nos § Bucksot: Moon. Lite’ Clase... a0 Lote: Gras Varo iene Bhop oon 88! w LT Pts. O OO featherweight and middleweight . ovidence ..... 26 18 § 85 3M1 game of the fifth Winter| Walt O'Neill, Moon-Lite Cla 818 Mickey Retert Tompiins Tce Cream. . HE He 31 3 8 41-119 i | divisions since last year's winners Olympics.” a tae. Federal Bm + 818 (Helen Miller, Ind. Bell Tele. ... ... $4 Moroney =... 1 30 9 45 183 18g oy duated to heav) - Te §11| Alberta Morgan. il Lilly 3 Eiladsipnia 138 1 4 1% 13leither have graduat eavier E pr. rry Medical ..... .. 11 1a ramer, Ind. Bell Tele. ait te 21 8 311% i weights or have given up the Sm Dutch Haslewood. W.'8. Merchants . 817|Jusnita Stamm. Deselan Matinge..... $10 Wringheian 11 3 4 28 138 20 Y h Wh ¢ Hastings, mianapolis : «. 813 Mickey Bpecht, urdes - oo. 500 Western Division ar es, ut ar RAID his. Foderai =. $13 Bertha Willoughty, 7. Herd jones Sind 01 “WL T Pts Tickets are on sale for The John Murphy. Indiana [8s Fogle. Ménidian Fills |... ..... 804 Msburgh ..... an i-1-4-i Tit Times-Legion tourney at BushRTEETILY uffelo ........ 37 18 3 81. 1 Happened To ren A 301 Cleveland #12, 6 81% 13¢ Callahan, 138 E. Washington St., ; ; Lou ++ ¥0\ INDIANAPOLIS © 34 18" 3 8 1% WBiand at the Sportsman's Store, 126 ' ny” 0 gee She Louis. NL 20. 8 41 178 The Scor eboar d? Joh 488 RESULTS LAST NIGHT * N. Pennsylvania St. Prices are $2 . 483 ‘Cleveland 8 Spr ngfleld 4 for ringside and first row in the i ————— i” oe 478 Pittsburgh 3 hiladel hit 1. baicony and $1.50 for reserved 418!" : RIO GRANDE, 0; Jan. 26 (UP) Judy, Joram tne rapous =. 7 803 | Martha ‘Starr, Tndpis, Wat Co. Mixed an depen rE ANAROS st Provic chairs op the main floor. «Little Rio Grande College held Tom Meeder, Allison . 603 Mary Kay Ralston R. C 463 RROW-—Hershey at. Waskington General admission is $1 for

t uis at Cleveland; Buffal 448 pittiburgn Providence at Springfield AY — Buffalo at INDIA 44 | watning ton at Providence; 443 8t. Lous.

How tL Tub on 4 Lois Kingery, Vet, Admin, 433, or LEAGUES. . ad | A inpec Hehderson, Pidel. Trust Mixed 419 Everett Tames, 1s. Minneapo tg & Omaha’ he Don Verburg, mn. nH Ble “lock oo : Mixed £2) Dalia Sty is 83 ston 3 Henry Brin nan. KX of € LL srtere “ Score 1 NATH bYAL FEAGTE, : OTHER LEADERS ex) errr 25%» : Prank Rubibest, Inter. Harv . Louls So Tah Bel Suis ied: Toren York . yin, 88 ate WAY 1iiiaaien OD ox yin Mixe gi Pe ersen assic Somtsnnd = ne eth. Priends 2 Mixed “ 3 i Chicago " . J. " Smoot 8r., W md. archants 5 CHICAGO, Jan, 20 (UP)—Ed- Strol 4 Boston 2 1 v w Yor C! Q. Rilsy. St. ai ps Men's CTU er; ward Grass! of Appleton, Wis.,| Montrest real-3 Tor rorante’s ter

ND Captain Elected

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Chveland at sale at the Armory box office [starting at 6:45 p. m. Oo

The |general admission seats go on

. ” ANSWER TO QUERY . . . Benny Leonard, the former lightweight “boxing champion,

HIGH OCTANE ANTI-KNOCK

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collapsed and died while refereeing a boxing show in New York. ... . It was not a Madison Square Garden show; . . . There are several boxing arenas in New’ York,

TALENT STILL SCARCE ces Post-war baseball has yet to catch] ip“ 1h caliber” With the fast pre-| war brand. . ... Look.what the Browns of St. Louis are banking upon for their 1948 infield; Chuck Stevens, first base; Jerry! Priddy, second; Bob Dillinger, | third, and Ed Pellagrini, short.| + + « Dillinger .is competent, but|

the others can't hit. . . . Stevens

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Nusser of Cleveland last Monday still topped the entire list today. Grassi tied for third place with: Art Porter of Wilkinsburg, . Pa.,! yesterday with 1583 on games of

226, 204, 193, 213, 178, 193, 182 ing was held. yesterday.

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the luster of the Bomber's cham- “and I'm certainly going to hitiDan Bilek, Endi . 188 plonship reign by knocking him somebody. " Ro A T2egh, Chicago is} ZEPHYR Louis planned to enter the ring Eas Goodman, Argo, Tl rrraraie je] weighing about 220 pounds, nine ; 9 If Foxworth should win a clean-/more than he carried against| = oo Kalamasoo, Mich.. 1867 cut decision, Louis would still Walcott when he complained that High S School Wrestlin have the title but it wouldn't be he “dried out too much” and lost g Twice Daily

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