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“ 47, Unbeaten Boys
Remain in Meet ‘ By EDDIE ASH
Times Editor With the ffth show in the
Indianapolis Golden Gloves Tournament on tap for this Friday, the trainers and coaches sent
their charges -back into heavy
. training yesterday. The workout routine gyms calls for strenuous duty through Thursday, after which the young leather-throwers will taper off to await the call to the Armory ring on Friday. e fisticufing is to start at 8:15 p.m. this week because the card will not be .as heavy as on past fight nights; Friday's bouts will cut the tourney field to the finals in all eight weight divisions in both Open and Novice classes. Some weight divisions already are down to the “round of two,” but several are not, and these will be given the spotlight Friday. The tournament finals, 16 title —bouts, will be staged on Feb. 13.
All for Three Rounds It 18 estimated that this week's mitt menu will contain 15 bouts, all scheduled over the threeround route to a decision of the referee and two judges. There are 47 undefeated boxers
at all
* The eight Open champions crowned on Feb. 13 will form the
Boxers in the following weight “divisions and classes are scheduled to see action here Friday. Open Class — Basan weigh: featherweights and welterwe! i Novice Class—Flyweights, banwelterweights, mid-
and are still at it, |
Time of Drawings The drawings for the night's bouts will be held along about 6 p.m. Friday and will be posted in the Armory dressing rooms before 7 p.m. by Paul J. McDuff, tourney committee chairman, Reserved seat tickets for this week's Golden Gloves show are oh sale downtown at BushCallahan's, 136 E. Washington
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pair of Indianapolis Golden Glovers going all-out Amateur fistic competition is not all pleasure, however. It's the old story of the bitter ali and the sweet. Lookat Thomas Blair, right. He's just “stopped one." and shows it, as he clinches with Fred Johnson. But that Blair grimace denoting suffering changed to a .| smile at the first round's end. He hauled off and flattened Johnson after | minute 45 seconds. The fifth show of The Times-Legion tourney, the semifinals, will be staged Friday night, followed by the sixth and last, the finals. on Feb. 13. ~~
were alive today.
qualify for the post-season playoff series, so the utskys will have particular interest in the Redskins and Blackhawks for the balance of the season. 2 Player-coach Bruce Hale was the chief gunner for the Kautsky forces last night with 29 points to his credit, afd George (Pop) Glamack.came up with 19. Glamack may have been a little tired from his vigil for the birth of a daughter, but the Blind Bomber
. Still found the range for six field-
ers. Hale got 10, mainly by outrunning his guards on fast break plays. : . : Andres Gets 16
Ernie Andres was the other
to contribute 16 points before finally leaving the game on personals,
St... and the Sportsman’s Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. 4 “The prices are $2, ringside and first row in balcony; and $1.50, reserved chairs, main floor. Gen-| eral admission will be $1 for both adults and youngsters, All prices
ski Knows How to Keep Audience Attentive
(UP)--2Ziggy Czarobski, Notre
High School
most talked of man at late Conception
Ziggy, who likes to talk.even| A better than he likes to play foot-| Centre
ball, spoke at a boys’ assembly at the high school. The girls had|
to-stay-in-their classes; Elem. Czarobski surprised school offi-| Xavier 8. Ohio U, 37
clals when he announced he was going to dismiss school. "When I| say go, you go,” he told the boys.
. : IM EVERYONE more or dss for-| Wheaton 83. Rio Grande 6
got the-instructions as Ziggy told about Notre Dame's games last season. The students sat on the edges of their seats as he described the Dame game. "Suddenly he cupped his sands to his mouth and shouted: “Go.” The boys jumped and ran like scared rabbits. Five seconds later Ziggy was alone in the hall with a few confused instructors. They didn't know what to do next. So Ziggy told them. They sent the girls home, too.
Ziggy, Rockets to Confer
(UP) Ziggy Czarobski, tackle of Notre Dame's 1947 national foot-
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end of the first 10 minutes,
knockout
Blackhawks, 22-11, Hale and Glamack led this basket barrage
with 10 and seven points, respec-|;
tively. That gave the Hoosiers a 38-28 bulge when the teams left the court at the intermission, - Andres, found the range for four fielders in the Kautskys’ 16point third period blast to keep
the home club in a safe leader-|
ship.
TrisCities fouled repeatedly in +
the final stanza trying to gain
STATE COLLEGES Dame 61, Kentucky 55. 80. Rose Pol 9, : Manchester 66, Earfham 49. OTHER COLLEGES Ohio State 70, Michigan 66 lowa- 57, Northwestern 54 (overtime), mon 52, Presbylerian 40,
HEI, “Texas Westeyan-—+1 Wilberforce 52, Philander-8mith 42 Toleda 1, Potomac 41 Duquesne 48. Bucknell 35
{Hampden Sydney 61, Richmond 54 (overs i time)
Marquette 55. Auburn 47
6 Northernz1llinois 78, Albion 63 Tennessee 47 1584s A
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exciting Bouth Dakota State 56. Omaha 54.
Hamline 65. Carroll 34 oy o
Geneva ethany 52 St. Prancis 63, Salem »9 flltkan 53 "Eastern lilinols. 56
Kentucky 8%, Kentucky evan, 52 ; Kansas State 50, Colorado M4 Mississippt 49, Louisiana State 37 Drake 51, Creighton 38
Loras 48, St. Benedict's 42
Sikes Outpointed in ‘Joey Maxim Battle
138LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Feb. 3[14(UP)—Joey Maxim, Cleveland; O., {133—Hetshel heavyweight gave Bob Sikes of|175—Macey (BR) defeated TV [Little Rock and Indianapolis a Meavyweight-Baird (BR) defeated Har.
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scoring leader for the winners,| popping the long. ones in again |'nsto® shots and the Indianapolis tossers picked up 14 points from the charity stripe during the last 10 The teams played through a!minates. Six of these were-scored ding-dong first period with Tri- hy Hale. Cities holding a 17:18 edge at the!
Dame tackie last season; was-the possession orto block Kautsky ger, cron Immacu- —— 7}
Playoff Hopes Still Alive As Kautskys Win, 77-67
By BOB STRANAHAN Three games back of the Sheboygan Redskins, the Indianapolis Kautskys’' hopes of getting into the National League playoffs still
The Hoosiers: whacked a half-game off the advantage last night at the Fieldhouse with a workmanlike 77-67 conquest of the Tri-Cities Blackhawks before some 3152 paying fans.
Four teams in each division will Pro Basketball
NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern. Division
Western Division Minneapolis 4 kosh ..... Tri-Cities .......
INDIANAPOLIS 77, Tri-Cities 67, Toledo 42, Anderson 38. Syracuse 67, Flint 85 (overtime),
NEXT GAMES
| TONIGHT-Pt. Wayne at Toledo; Oshe on
kosh vs. Anderson at Mar
TOMORROW Syracuse at Minneapolis RS Minneapolis; INDIANAPGLIS at Anderson; Rochester at Shehosgan; Fi, Wayne -vs. Flint at Hunt
THURSDAY Syracuse at
Whitey Von Neida, a the key man in the previous Tri
17. Summary:
Totals 26 25 —8core by Periods
INDIANAPOLIS vo “18° 2313 23:17 Tri-Cities veo ITI TE 35267 Free throws missed." Klier 2, Hale, Glam. . 573 VonNteda 5, Hassett
Offictals—Kriznecki snd Mettler,
wes. copped six
beautiful boxing lesson in taking CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Feb. 3/a 10-round decision in Memorial
[Auditorium last night. Maxim,
third ranking heavy-
* ball champloriship team, sald to- | weight in the pation, was the
day he will confer with officials of the Chicago Rockets Friday on .& 1948 contract.
(aggressor all the way, [to land a knockout punch.
but falled|y was Not| _ {until late in the fight did Sikes, qa1e == the Texas champion and claimant!
to the Southern title, land with
his. famous right hand.
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Decatur Central High of night when they defeated Broa {Rigple. High School, 28-16, in
dual wrestling meet in the De-
catur gym #5 Pound 540 . {130 Reeves (DC) defeated Black, 3-0 128 133 -Wayman (DC) defeated Shaw, ~Birge ABR) defeated Murphy, Burch (BR) defeated Lucas, 5-0. DC) defeated
Crouse, 5-0, 165—Riés (DC) defeated Whitten, 5-0
Junior Golf Tourney
Country Club course,
clash last year.
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Y was rw | to provide the A. H. A. team with The Kautskys came through Cities game here found the going ® Safe’ margin. with’ what ultimately proved the rather rough in the-first half but - pt punch in the second broke loose for 13 points in. the
period when they outscored the!last two periods to wind up with
Totals 2 11 2
Elsewere around the. National cireutt last night Toledo surprised the leading Anderson Packers in [the Eastern division with a 42:33 {triumph and Syracuse was forced | overtime to. win from Flint, 67-65. / The Kautskys are idlé as far as! feague play —is-—concerned—untit Thursday night when they play] the Packers a return. game at|
School] 10 matches” last
Capps (DC) defeated Smith
Holland (DC) defeated McDanjle, 5-0 5-0. 3-0,
orpe, 3.0,
The Indiana Junior Golf Asso: ciation wilt-hold its 1948 tourna{ment in. Terre Haute June 21-25, announced today. The tourney will be held on the Allen-| the {same site as for the state amateur)
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Boxers Pointing For Golden Gloves Friday
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YOUNG GLOVERS AT WORK—This is orci candid a Tier
fér glory as they battle Yo the hilt.
Sweden Wins 4-Man Ski Race
Sweden's four-man relay team won the 40-kilometer (24.8 mile) crossscountry ski race in ‘the fifth Winter Olympiad today and the U. 8 Amateur Hockey Association team defeated Sweden, 5 to 2, in the non-Olympie hockey
Won Lost Pet ABRETEON ive 2 10 19 tournament, Eirasinnnnsatrnans 2 10 , 2 : Warne . 23 13 639 America's four-man relay team Syracuse Ii 3 3% was scratched just beforee the
start of the event, cutting the
Head Coach Walter Prager of
» 18 20 4A1 . INDIANAPOLIS 1.70" 18 3 1sthe U. 8. squad said that none RESULTS LAST NIGAT of the Americans were ill, but
that the coaches “had decided this morning: that the . team wasn't fit to start.” | America's victory over Sweden {in the nine-nation round-robin hockey tourney was its third in four starts. Goals by Bruce Mather of Springfield, Mass., and Bob Baker of Thief River Falls, Minn., gave the U, 8. a 2-to-0 lead in the first period. Jack Riley of Medford, Mass., scored twice within one minute in the second period
ST. MORITZ, Feb. 3 (UP) —
field of teams from 11 nations.|
Evansville Central
all along.
for all.”
La Porte, Bedford, Ft. Wayne South Side and Central and South Bend Central, five members of
{last week's elite, went down in crucial hardwood. battles week.
sive victories,
respectively, had from the “Big Ten.”
game winning streak, achieved primarily against North Central Conference competition, and the fine brand of ball which they have exhibited were in their favor. Evansville Central stood a good chance of carrying the ball right up to the state tourney.- The Bears’ brilliant display of teamwork against Jasper last Friday left no doubt that they are currently the best prep school outfit in the state. = 4 Of ‘last week's winners, East Chicago Washington caught the spotlight with its 51-43 victory over powerful La Porte. That
——_igame . catapulted the Senators
Sports Asked fo Help Juvenile Delinquency
, WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)Professional sports was asked to dig into.its well-filled coffers today and contribute to a nationwide program to curb and prevent Juvenile delinquency. The program was outlined yesterday in a meeting of the nation's top sports authorities, which included Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler, Jonas Ingram, commissioner of the All-America Football Conference; Joe Labrum, representing the rival National grid group; Brig. Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick, president of New York's Madison Square Garden, and a number of sports writers.
Mexican Loop Willing To Make Peace Offer
« MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Feb..3
the Mexican League, indicated to-
day that he would be willing to negotiate a peace between his league and organized baseball if he received the proper kind of an offer. Pasquel, whose money backs the {Mexican loop, said he would come to terms “when and if the offer is made,” but added that he did not regard the recent Mexican visit of Walter Mulbry, secretary {to Baseball Commissioner A. B. |Chandler, as a peace mission.
After last week's numerous up-
sets. and the various beatings which the front-running clubs admitistered each other, the ranking became practically a “free
last
Only Evansville Central, Lawrenceburg, Madison and East Chicago Washington scored impresFt. Wayne Central and South Bend Central, in ninth and 10th place -last week, disappeared
The newcomer and a team which belonged to the upper class earlier in the season, was Richimond. Although the Red Devils have the same overall record as the two Central teams—12 wins against four losses—their seven-
(UP)—Jorge Pasquel, president of Horii
State Teams Jockey. For Pre-Tourney Rank
With 3 Weeks to Go
Tops List Undefeated .
With Jeff a Close Second in the ‘Big Ten’
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer With only three weeks remaining to jockey for pre-tournament rankings, the dozen or so trafl-blazing Hoosier high school basket“|ball quintets had one of two choices today: iy .- i Either show that their high ratings were justified or make room for a handful of other clubs who have been engaged in uphill battles
ST Top Ten - 1. Evansville Central (won 14 lost 0)
2. Lafayette Jefferson (15-2) 3. La Porte (14-2) » : 4. Bedford (15-2) . 5. East Chicago Washington (18-1) 6. Lawrenceburg (15-0) 1. New Albany (12-3) 8. Madison (15-8) 9. Fort Wayne South (13-2) 10. ‘Richmond (12-4) Well-regarded: South Bend Central (12-4); Ft. Wayne Central (12-4); Elkhart (15-2): Terre Haute Garfield (12-3); Culver (151); Franklin (14-3); Kokomo. (i15); Evansville Reitz (9-4); Hammond ‘High (10-5); Brazil (14-2); Ft. Wayne Central and South Terre Haute Gerstmeyer (11-3); Princeton (12-4).
from eighth place to fifth; and made them the number one challengers in the upper bracket. Lawrenceburg, New Albany and Madison, although victorious last
enough to break up the “ring” which Evansville’s Central Bears have led from the time of the second rankings. { Meanwhile, Lafayette Jefferson, which shared the runner-up spot with La Porte last week, had sole possession of second place by virtue - of Its classy showing| against Marion last week. 1 The Evansville Reitz-Evansvill Central game tonight and that of East Chicago Washington at Hammond High were two of the “bombshell specials” of the week.
Mat Fans to See Heavies Grapple
Wrestling addicts of this vicinlity will get a look at the “high|poundage” athletes for the first time in over three years at the Armory tonight when Matchmaker Billy Thom stages an allstar heavyweight mat program. Heaviest man in tonight's lineup will be Danno O'Mahoney, at 248 pounds, while Ray Villmer, at 228 pounds, will be the “baby” of the group. O'Mahoney, the “Irish Whip,” will meet Lou Thesz, 240-pound
traction, billed for two falls out of three, with a 90-minute time limit, The semi-windup, scheduled for lone fall, or 30 minutes, will pit ike” Mazurki, 238-pound {Holl ' grappler, against Pat (Fraley, of Oakland, Cal... who [tips the beam at 232 pounds. | -. Villmer well see action in the (opening bout when he tangles (with Irish Dan O'Connor, former {Boston policeman who will come |in at 235 pounds. Their clash also {is for one fall, or 30 minutes and
New York Giants, has announced that Dutch . Reuther, old-time southpaw, who won baseball fame
Brooklyn Dodgers, will be at. the Giants’
of + » » The former left-handed great has been
ROUND | By EDDIE ASH
SOR. ++ Mel Ott, manager of the Jersey
with the Cincinnati Reds and the
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City has a
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hired for a special mission. . . .. He will instruct:
St. Louis star, in the featured at-| Ili
Monte Kennedy Reuther and Earl Mec Gowan in the Wnirieaciés oe Saute aw pitching. . . nn pa as a hurler who has everything, but who has not yet learned how to do it the big league way. . . « McGowan was with the Minneapolis Millers last year. ,.. Both -southpaws are believed -to
job to point out the tricks of the trades; . crafty pitcher in his day and put in his best big léague years with the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers. . . . He helped pitch the Reds to the 1919 pennant , . . and also helped a lot with his bat. . . Reuther was one of the original “hitting pitchers” iand he could slap out an extrabase blow just as well as the players who were paid to do the slugging. . . . The shrewd veteran is a cinch to impart some ‘valuable pointers to Manager Ott's fledg-
week, did not appear to be strong lings.
» » ~ NO FUEL PROBLEM. . 4 « Earl’ Brown is moving from Canisius College, Buffalo, to Auburn (Alabama Poly) as head football coach . . . from the blizzard country to the land of the magnolia and mocking bird. , :. Only a robot man can bear up under some of Buffalo's » » » CHAMP CLEANS UP... . Joe Louis is a fast thinker at times. . + « He outsmarted the promoters who staged the exhibition bout in Chicago last week, Louis vs. Bob Foxworth. , , . The heavyweight king agreed to perform for a guarantee of $4000 , , . but also wheedled a privilege of 40 per cent of the net receipts. , . . The promoters underrated Joe's box office appeal and readily agreed. « « » Anroverflow crowd showed up and Louis collected $11,200 for -
{will get things started at 8:30.
MONTREAL-—Johnny Greco, treal, stooped Henry Jordan, delphia
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have bright possibilities in the). majors and it will be Reuther’s|
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| +s and he'll be & 20-year may in the majors. . . + This veteray is always one of the best-con. ditioned players when
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