Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 24

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SOUTH SIDE HOPE—Carrying the hopes of the South Side Community Club in the 135-pound open class of the Golden Gloves Is young Bob Roberts, a brother of Bill Roberts, who holds the light avyweight crown in the city's big amateur ring tournament, The meet resumes tonight at the Armory.

| Evansville Reitz Moves Up hi! . As Central's Big Threat

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5 Evansville Central isn’t - the'peen well in the background of { only “great” schoolboy basketball hardwood activities. They have 3 team ‘in the Ohio River city, nevér actually concentrated on _! observers believed today. They basketball’ and have never seripointed out that Reitz of the ously figured in any of the preceding 37 state tourneys. They

F Pocket City 18 just as dangerous, although {ts record to date isn't have a SIAC Conference record too impressive. {of three wins against two losses Be that as it may, it is gener- and an. over-all record of . nine dilly believéd that there are and Tour. enough - outstandin, basketball | Face Jasper Tonight

players in Evansville to capture - Jasper's Wildcats, a perennial the state trophy. All that stands Indiana high school, powerhouse, in the way is the fact that those will seek to halt Evansville t'enstar performers are scattered over tral's winning streak at 13 when tha five major schols down there. the two quintets battle it out in Bo what will happen this year a SIAC tilt at Jasper tonight. will be a repetition of last year - Cabby O'Neill's Jasperitos ~and every other year before the tdrned the trick in the” Pocket powerful Southern Indiana Con- City last year. And the sttuaference clubs will kill each other tion ‘then was the same as it is off in the Evansville and Jeffer- today. The Golden Bears wece sonville - sectionals and then in unchecked in 15 starts when the the Evansville and Vincennes re- Wildcats spilled them, 47-40. gionals, . | Jasper this year had droypad Await Sectianal Drawing isix SIAC contests against four ~The sectional drawings on Feb. wins. » :

Evansville tourney potentialities. cats showed up at Evansville with In the meantime, the “watch a semi-zone defense that proved Evansville Reitz” cry is making to be the downfall

Reds Put Miller Up for Sale

» | Evansville Bosse, 44-30.

Greyhounds Card 2 New Grid Foes

Two opponents have been added

to the 1948 Indiana Central College football schedule announced

The Cincinnati, Reds offered a * The Greyhounds, winners of good used shortstop for sale to- the Hoosler College Conference's

first championship this past seaday, possibly at a bargain base-l.,, will meet 2 rol in the

“optimistic of getting any i The character in question was Westerville, O. unhappy Eddie Miller, who has| The compléte schedule is: ‘Sept. shed a trail of tears all over the (25 at Butler; Oct. 2, Manchester; National League, operating with- Oct. 9, at Otterbein; Oct. 16, at out portfolio as a club-house law- |Franklin;

as one of the best managerial Hanover; Nov. 13, at Rose Poly. second-guessers in the business.

second guessing to ‘other ballstadium. Players but when he spoke for| _ the local gazettes in Hamilton, O., the other day at a agors CYO Basketball luncheon, publicly decrying Man-| ager Johnny Neun's emphasis on S¢ ule, Standings

offensive tactics, the Reds de- CADET LEAGUR cided it was a little too much. Ww LI w “Ho last night as Neun and CIn-|gecres Heart 1180 Paces © 3. einnati General Manager War-|St Catherine 4 18. Reed 3 ren Giles moved in for the Tou-|Cethesrsi® 3 3iMely Rotary © tine winter baseball meetings, Division 2 ed they announced that the veteran Bt. Anth w v. w Miller was on the block. ty : Minay of Loyrtes 3

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high point men. with 23, John at Cathedral High - m—— ee | 10:30. BL. Trinity CADET LEAGUE Philip vs. Si. Thomas at St Little Flower vs. St. Jean of Are

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JUNIOR LEAGUE (Division 1, all 3 {at Holy Trinity) 1, St, Philip 1) vs, |: 3 Patrick vs. Holy Cro Cathedral vs. Bt, Anthony, 5, AUTOMATIC COAL STOKER va Holy Nar

at St. Philip) —1, Holy Trinity (I) va Philip (3); 2, St, Ann va. Little Flow Catherine vs. St. Joan of

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NEW YORK, Jan. 30 {UP)— today, : |

ment price, and frankly were not opener Sept, 25 at the Bowl, and Side and Tech teams. Tech won Years old. . . .

will oppose Otterbein Oct. 9 at from Cathedral in the city tour, Leonard: was lightweight cham-, Ipion when Tendler was at his best

" b Oct. 22, Canterbury; yer and establishing a reputation Oct. 30, Anderson; Nov. 6, at have won both previous meetings

All home games again will be followers are chanting that the 9aYs. A Miller previously confined his|played at Southport High School’s| “third time's the charm” and a NéWspapermens Vve© rdictn..

good club can’t be beaten three Tendler was active in the prostraight, The Flashes nipped the Mitt sport for approximately 14

%| Howe entertains Bloomington

6 Panthers have won only six of

hoel; |, Roch vs. Holy Cross ai. Holy

3, St Philip; 9:30

{ ames Joseph, 2, Holy Trinity (23) vs. St. Phily t sa: 4, Assumption

me | JUNIOR LEAGUE (Division 2, all games|

o's. Kramer Leads :

~ WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Jan. 30

bout with Sammy Ddniels of Ba}« timore and was rushed to a hos-

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ry THE LADS WHO dote on trading blow for ‘blow return to’ ( “punch bowl” tonight to mix it up in the fourth 1948 presentation of the Indianapolis Golden Gloves tournament. gist « These amateur mitt artists, eager and sharp after several weeks of strenuous training, consisting of gparring. bag punching, rope skippfhg and road work, all under the eyes of watchful train-

__ers, are at razor edge in most cases. the tournament stretch and are prepared

They have entered

“to go all-out to survive the fourth week of eliminations. The. first

bout tonight is scheduled to go on at 8 o'clock and the action in the ring will be continuous for approximately three Hours, ¥ . ” n . IT IS ESTIMATED by the tournament committee that at least 20 matches will be staged, all over the three two-minute round distance, to a decision of the referee and two judges. . Drawings for the night's battles were to be made after the official weigh-in today and were to be posted in the Armory dressing rooms at 7 p. m. by Paul J. McDuff, tourney committee chair- © an. a Since Golden Gloves competition is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union of America, the AAU boxing rules govern and drawings cannot be made until shortly before the fighting begins. The drawings are “open,” in other words, not “seeded,” which means the boxers are unaware of the identity of their opponent until the pairings are posted. The drawings are b committee and watched by-representatives of the different boxing

teams.

. ” » > . ” » RING ACTION tonight is expected to feature boys who are members of the welter and middleweight divisions, the hard punchers. These divisions embrace the lads eytered in the 147 and 160 poynd classes. The light heavyweights, 175. pounds, and the heavyweights also are due to make their first appearance in the current fistic

Another weight division that still remains to he reduced in eligibles is the 118-pound, the bantamweights, the littl

gize of and fast hitting over the three-roun

fellows who stress #peed | distance. v

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In City Tonight |

One County Feud Also . Resumed

Three city rivalry contests and the renewal of a red-hot county feud features the week-end gun- and signed with nery oh-the high school basket. tlie. Philadelphia ball front in the Marion County | Phillies. «es HE

fessional: boxer having

area. . : twill try to-make- . Two of the imtracity contests|the grade as an lare on the docket for tonight/outfielder . and

and a third follows tomorrow Will be assigned night. Southport’s.third meeting LO one of the of the season with Franklin Phillies’ farm {Township highlights the county clubs for seasonslate, ‘ |ing. «+ +» Heal Shortridge, its losing streak director and the snapped at the expense of Ben chief scouts in Davis, hopes to continue its win- charge of the ning ways against Manual to- Phillies’ system night on the Blue Devil court and believe the only the most [able partisans| youth bas great § grant the South Side Redskins a!possibilities in x chance against the North Side/the national Lew Tender quintet. The other city affair tonight, 19, will _ do better pays a visit to the Washington father Continental gym and then tackles early Twenties. . . . the Big Green at Tech tomorrow! Was RIRRY, er 1 oThe Tish and Continentals’

ney by an 11-point margin, 55-44,

The Greenclads play Central at/and the pair met in two rousing ‘battles, the second in New York, |

|over 15srounds, with the champ ‘copping the honors. +. . . Their| first match was a 12-rounder held! rt In Jersey City, in the no-decision | but ‘Leonard gained the

Muncie tonight, so neither team will have a rest advantage. Franklin Township's snipers

{with the Cardinals, so Southpo

Cards in the four-way tourney Years. at Tech, 46-41, then follewed up with a 42-40 conquest in the later {county meet at the Fieldhouse.

Howe at Home

4{tonight in another of the out3, standing tilts. Although the

itheir games this season, they've 3 met some of the state's toughest.

HLG player for the visitors is

are played nowadays,

Attucks. Decatur Central at Ben Davis. Southport at Franklin Twp. Blpomington at Howe.

hey

Tech at Muncie Central. A LONG JUMP . . Zionsville at Speedway. TOMORROW Cathedral at Tech. Broad Ripple at Noblesville.

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fa, Jan. J Army Surplus Store 30 (UP)—Bobby Riggs was one match nearer to catching his pro-

fessional tour opponent Big Jack

mouton collars; 4 dine lined at

tour now stands 12-10 with Kramer ahead.

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1 Rivalry Games | SPORTS ROUNDUP

MOTHER KNOWS BEST . .. His plans for following in the footsteps of his father as a prooeen | nixed by his mother, young M:i- and made good as a big league ton Tendler turned to baseball

¥ Professional basketball has yet to 2

pastime. . . . Young Tendler, than all

promises to be closer. Cathedral right if he hits like his southpaw | did in the fistic ring in the

w one-of-the best sohinps {ance was a mere 200. . . . This and Paul Armstrong urred

_the promoters. to calch pace. ins Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Won

{boxers in the prize ring’s hnistory. ~The Phitpdeiphia battler rever SP haven't met this season and Won the title but ‘he came very {Cathedral will be in the unhder- close to it. , . . He retired from

'dog role against both the West the roped arena in 1928 and is 40 : The late Benny

FORM SHEET JOLTED . .. Sid Peak, HooBler heavyweight boxer of Charlestown, Ind., was the winner in a’ startling upset is Miami, Fla. recently . .. He entered the ring a 10-to-1 underdog against Lee Q. Murray and won-by TKO in the third heat: Peak sent Murray to the canvas 11 times before “the “referee called a halt... In Ring maga-

Brooklyn “bird dogs” have come up with a star NIGHT high school player, Bob Sundstrumn.

. It's a far I'welve Mile 48, Galveston 27 cry fram Russia to an American hockey rink . .. but the Western Hemisphere's melting pot does a . « Johnny Gottselig, general manager of the Chi-| cago Black Hawks, came. to]

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But boxers in all eight weight of both open and novice classes were ordered to report at the Armory todhy between “ 3 and 5:30 p. m. for a weigh-in and 1 -

“ ” w THE TOURNEY committee to be'called upon for the night's The novice class boxers fight Jads in this tourney. They are the “champs of the future” expect to move up to tougher competition next year.

leather

novices than seasoned rule the youngsters the show from their older colleagues by throwing the premises. ighbarhood rivalry has been { nel vi , who enters the | some section of the

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steps out under the ring lights to give and take with an sary at his own weight from another Golden Gloves boys are from all sections are a few out-of-towners left are employed boys from all kinds o many high schoolers entered in the The 20 or more bout show is admission. Reserved seat and general

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‘on sale at the Armory box office at 6:45 p.m. or more than

‘hour ahead of the opening bout. Prices are: Ringside and first row reserved chairs, $1.50; general admission dren, $1. x :

in balcony, $2; main

thers was an ample crowd thus far this year was Inclement weather last week third show and it dropped to 2700. There is always plenty of room

3000 at the second show,

ers, and also in the balcony. ’

Widen Gap

TH Odessa when a . Oahiaty rem Anderson Wins

|youngster. . . . He learned his ice hockey on Dominion lakes and At Sheboygan By United Press

|ponds, then crossed. the border

‘puck chaser. . .. Gottselig is now | ja U. 8. citizen. 3 pm 2 2.2 The professional basketball single-game. attendance record for a regular season league ‘game was posted in New York this year. .. » . The Philadelphia Warriors aid the New York Knickerbockers set the all-time mark at 17,587. . « . They are Basketball Association of America teams. »

. ss ‘ NO CROWD, NO PLAY «+

division, Anderson,

fourth and fifth place teams.

t Sheboygan.

establish itself as a going sport |in some parts of the nation. . . [In New Orleans,

lege hardwood version stirs up 52 to 51, at Toledo.

the brushoff . . . and folded at cuse,

a new play-for-pay league

{the next train out. - = . HOOSIER TURNS CRACKER . . . Joe Jordon, Lyous | (Ind.) High School basketball product, moved below the Ma- | som and Dixon line to pursue a college educdtion and to play the cage sport for the Univer- | sity of Georgia Bulldogs. . . .

Ft, Wayne . Syracuse . {Toledo ..... Flint

Playing guard on the freshman | 20% TerRrEeT— i quintet, he has averaged 15 |Shebavean as 1 i poms 2 game. | RESULTS LAST NIGHT ! Anderson 70, Sheboygan 68. COACHES IN CLOVER ... If Rochester 52. Toledo 5}, the current situation continues to Tt Wayne 8. Syracuse 4p.

‘prevail in the Big Nine basketball 3 race, look for a blanket finish. ... Colts Hope fo Sign

Teams are winning at home with Purdue's Bob Pfohl

{regularity. . . . Don't be too Suf-| o.;orveoRE Md, Jan. 30 {prised some year it all members| .;o. "mw. Baltimore Coll af ! = ore Colts of the || CHOOSE YOURS FROM \wind up with a 6-6 standing. ...|\;) smerican Football Confer-|

More and more, the home floor|

a py b ond 1 said hoped 1s paying off in victory. . . . All ign former Purdue University, |Back Bob Pfohl “in the very near

|of which takes the heat off the home coach. ... .. He can always| alibi for a defeat on the road .. “iv py and the fans seldom see their theroes lose. : “

In a joint statement they an- _| Holy Trinity 4 : as s| Junior Bob Dobson, who has 'S Teco “3% men , " nounced that Miller would be of-igi. pup = = 3 _3lLiitie Flower 1 ta 157 per game throvgn| Hues Doge for 1947, | puNNESSEE CALLS... Play- mentor and now the Colts’ coach. I} Novelity Weaves! __fered- to any National Leagu JUNIOR LEAGUE Murray was listed No. 6 in the - ease | wo regener that could use hing: eis Division-t 12 contests. gi heavyweight ratings «and ing forward on the University -of ¢ : : : Mf fo Bim omer ple A CHP KE | Bek woo nt. s.+ 04. gennessee. “basketball varsity. -ie JAC... Swimming... Hf A+LEON'S you are rR cnc gi gaan NK itoly “Gross + Ty §| ticks are the “only--¢ity schools| TO gab ees; HONG. OUR than Jay Center, who| The . Indianapolis Athletic} * Ti This Week's College |iumpile 1simuils'® 3 4 with home games on the schedule. ERUCATION FOR FREE « + «| oon min aol siretos for tne CU Swimming team will travel measured by TAIBasketball Card [Irn nme, 3 {hoy Trinuyar-9 3: The Rockets play host. to- Pike gy vig Teague bail clubs tered: diana high school circles for tneto Ft. Wayne tomorrow to .meet. LORS and fitted by . ny” 318." Paiiip” 4) 0 Y Township tonight and then." eco “acholarship” to Buster OW 10M of Terre Haute five. the YMCA. Purdue is scheduled tol} TAILORS and" your TONIGHT vision |travel to Noblesville tomorrow - | : swi magainst the IAC team aeref}}” Yo Earlham of Rose Poly. oy mets 0% Hae camerme 3 4(nIgHL. Crispus Attucks has ee ong et Basketball Resulfs/ next Saturday at 3p. m. Clothes are” fashRie Grande at Oaklana City. TSt Bridget © § 1 8t Joan of Aré 3 4 Evansville Lincoln as a visitor h hs 185 © ae : i ——— “ioned FOR YOU TomoRROW opotloude t LC ALL 1 4itonight ead ¥ "The Phillies won the FIATE Colutces | LL BY TAILOR Ohio University at Butler, {Si Philip (3). 4 38. Phip 3) 0 9 Sacred Heart and the Silent, ng . - - Phillies won the , , ;,, (chicago) 64, Indians State 53. | fw... AILORS Pui seine se aiohi gon Nor ef TON TROVE r= FY SORTErS NAVE TORT FANN Yor | DOG Arom. the_Doy x. Aad. And. SAL sesthern.. ilies 6, Indiana. CARICA. SP. L.....- J yer-se-cosr ms Panterbury al Man, (Final night, the Spartans at Bee n | finance Buster's way . through OTHER COLLEGES | | 18" COST In HO Indiana State at Evansville, won L ' Pa Ch iwake Forest College . . . The prac- Arizona 87, University of Mexico 45. | | more tha d Oakland City at Franklin, 8 n ‘Ldy of Lourd 4 Grove and the State School ior |Centenary 37, Oklahoma City 36. 8. n goo adie Comal at Fork College: acred Heart aldy of Lous * 3 3/Deaf at Carmel tice of having a major baseball Central Michigan 40, Michigan Normal 38 | d + Jasier at Findlay, ‘Holy Name: 4 2 'St. Joanof Ar¢ 1 6 . ’ {élub send a promising youngster Dayton 3, Detroit 80. = h reaay op o-wear hewis at Tri-State. 8 4 5. . vl 6 . { ’ 4 . Valparaise at Beloit. ; Bais rons" : : ‘Holy Trniy i City-County H. S Ime. ay TA EO Teachers 58, Pittsburgh Teach. | Clothes! ip inpi—— "i : i . . s : { { . . : ‘Postponed games Bask | playin football, - |Jeorgetown 47. Transylvania 42. . i . Amateur Basketball NEXT GAMES | etball Schedule pays : 2 - Eavola (Baitimorer 88 Teas Wesleyan 6) nN op EN A LEON Versailles Post 173 of the American Tomorrow Morning TONtUuE IN STEP WITH PROGRESS Pa uaa 2), | i : eo ase Post. 60-84 in 88 CADET LEAGUE (Division 1)—0:30.- Sec! Sacred Heart at Beech Grove. ; JGRESS North Dakotg.s6. Augusians (5. D.) 46. f overtime contest at Washington Migh red Heart vs. Holy Rosary at Sacred piyg at Broad Ripple. « + + The Brooklyn Dodgers’ |GH8 "00 en 61 Amid 41. CHAR [ School gym. Inst night. Bob Smith, wha Heart 10:30, St Patrick vs, Cathedral at ts ft hi n 0FY 20: SdtaCel Di | : scored the winning field goal in the Sacred Heart: 10:30, Holy Name va. Bt. Cathedral at Washington. scouts never muff anything. ... Wilberlorce 60, Wilmington 47. | last second of ‘the overtime period, was Joseph at St. Philip: 10 30, St. Catherine Lincoln (Evansville) at Crispus Since so many night ball games Weatorn Kentucky, 26. Arkansas State, J vs - e iN ¥

William Jewel 58, Central 48 RB ‘Youngstown 78, Rio Grande 63. : , HIGH SCHOOLS Clayton 48, Stilesville 26. iO reensburg. 32, Sheiby ville, 29.

{ athedral: 0:30, Lourdes vs. Assumption 3 Brooklyn's field ts (Gad City 38, Greentown Duty Chassis, Both Fib: d , Tr '{ Lawrence Central at Green-| ' * ° Broo yn e agents \ y y re and || . It Ho ent as ‘cathedral SL | Anthony field. never sleep if they hear a iip He Narcan. » Maple Rollers. | credit terms anyin play a 5 Joseph, Shelbyville, Sun- Manual at Shortridge. on a future great. South, Bend Sentral Se. Mighiwais 43. { AUTO where. You can pay SUNDAY AFTERNOON Silent Hoosiers at Carmel. # aw BLUE POIN SUPPLY LEON'S as you get

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Metea 49, Royal Center 28 Young America 38, New Waverly 37.

then will determine the divisions throwing. right along with the open class

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The top three teams in the Eastern circuit of the National REPT .....| Professional Basketball League, ~QOUNTING-THE HOUSE ......| today widened. Lhe gap. which | separates them from the second other high American Olympic of-

Rochester: and Ft. Wayne—one, two and three in [the eastern division—won games {1ast night and among the victims | were Syracuse and Toledo, the

Anderson scored 10 points in'Qlympic | the final three minutes last night which the biggest controversy in| J 'to_defeat Sheboygan, 70 to 65, Olympic #7. Hpapp of South Bend de

Rochester had ‘an even nar- in the opening parade. rower squeak last night easing] However, the Swiss Olympic) victory where the col- past Toledo by a scant point, team défented the U. 8. Amateur cushion billiards championship

the multitude, the pro game got, Ft. Wayne, playing at sSyra- today in the opening match of Trade parlor. had very little trouble/the 1048 winter Olympic games./run of five against three for once, if not sooner. . . . When Houning we Nationals, 69 to 55. A handful of Swiss policemen opened It was Ft. Wayne's game from were completél wildered b Lew. Tendler © BC Go 0 cent City, the attend-| the start with John Pelkington| Pletely be y tne set’’"7 the the tiny main

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{* If Pfohl chooses to play with’ [the Colts, he will again perform for Cecil Isbell, former Purdue

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DEFENDING CHAMPION-=Julius Griffith of the North. “western PAL Club is the defending champion-in-the 47spound—— open class in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney and again is battling for a place a Indianapolis team in the Tourngy of Champions at Chicago later in February. ~

28 Nations Participate In Gala Olympic Parade

ST. MORITZ, Jan. 30 (UP)—Amateur sports champions from 28 nations marched in a colorful parade down the main street of thig gala capital of ice and snow this morning and officially opened the fifth Winter Olympic games at Olympic Stadium, A bright sun and a cloudless sky—the first really good weather in weeks—greeted more. than. 1000. international athletes. as they.

swung through the snowbanked found two of its thres oa a a IR ad sabotaged just before the first fahrenheit. ji jheat of the Olympic two-man The two-mile -long column op PODsled competition was fon: multi-uniformed athletes, many... oe a So Jus ers carrying skis on their shoulders, . U0 ow 0 8 - al ough began the parade of nations at y aa ouse 3) the offi[10:16 a. m. (4:15 a. m. ESTs] Sobeiud ike inte

apodt. | 3 minutes later than! cer, Do Donner. Tow

Avery Brundage, Chairman of "2% : ” is . There was no immediate indi--the U. 8. Olympic Committee. and | coor whather-an investiga: tion would be ordered or whether the sabotage was the outgrowth . -

Iticials Jed the U. S. athletes behind a st jaerican flag. |of the internal U. 8. hockey diswiss Win Opener pute which grew into the bitterest Neither of the two American controversy in Olympic history. hockey teams—the Amateur Hoc-| i Knapp Wins Fifth

key Association squad or the Straight Billiard Game

team approved by the U, ‘8. Committee — around

tory centered feated Phil Greenberger of in. during the past month, marched dianapolis, 50 to 33, in 70 innings ; last night for his fifth consecutive in the Indiana three-

tournament at the Board of Knapp had a high

Hockey Association team, 5 to 4,

Greenberger. Lou Spivey of Indianapolis detims feated Car! Guilbin of Ft. Wayne, ted 20,000 fans who clogged 50-18, in 96 frames. Frank Hobart of Michigan City, was scheduled

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iba'' game. : || Private cars, taxis and jeeps, defending titleholder at 8:30 p. m.

122, intermingled with horse-drawn CH To 4! sleighs. added to the general Ripple “Frosh Win" Kit . Five tiny airplanes circled|, Broad Rippie's freshment net 18 over head, almost scraping the ters edged the Crispus Attucks pet Projecting Alpine peaks as thei frosh. 23 to 21, at Attucks gym 433, parade weaved down the valley. yesterday. Dick Lawson paced the 314) Meanwhile the United States winners with 17 points.

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