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Pennsylvania St, tomorrow. night, “out of the 47 boxers still eligible for titles and prizes, 30 are
gcheduled to see action in the The mitt menu calls for 15 oe
- if all lads meet the weight re-
quirements and pass the physical] examinations. - | After tomorrow's card, The Times-Legion tourney field will pe cut to 32 undefeated slambang knuckledusters and they will be paired off in 16 championship pouts on Friday, Feb. 13. The ring warfare tomorrow will | + qurnish melees in both Open and |
Novice classes.
Six and Nine
As of today, and banking on all from the South Side Community
boys receiving the green light at the weigh-in, there will be six pouts in the Open class and nine the Novice, a total of 15 matches, all scheduled over the three two-minute round distance to a decision of the referee and two judges. Barring any last-minute failure to make weight, there will be two bouts in the Open 118-pound division, two In the 126-pound, two in the 147-pound; and in the
“Novice class there will be two [man's Store, 126 N. Perm
battles in the 112-pound division, two in the 147-pound, two in the 160-pound and one heavyweight match. : All boxers-still eligible for tourney competition, the entire list of +47, are requested to report at the Armory tomorrow between 3:00 and 5:30.p. m. for the weigh-in and medical examinations, Must Receive “Go” Sign The drawings for the night's bouts will be held shortly after all boxers have weighed in and received the “go” sign from the tournament physicians. The pairings will be posted in the Armory dressing quarters along about 7
Pp. m, First bout is to get under way at 8:15 p. m. this week and the action will be continuous until all weight divisions havé been fought down to the finals for the big show to bé held a week from toMorrow, @ Reserved seat tickets for tomorrow's show are on sale downtown at Bush-Callahan’s, 136 E. Washington St., and the Sports-
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Tickets for Feb. 13 Show Are on Sale
. By EDDIE ASI, Times Sport > The Indianapolis Golden Glovers today put in the hardest licks of the week as they wound up their heavy training for the tourna-
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Editor to be held in the Armory, 711 N.
local “punch bowl” tomorrow, Mighty Midgets In Battle Royal
There will be an added attraction on tomorrow night's Golden Gloves fistic menu at the Arm-
tain the followers of amateur boxing. Tiny Bland’'s “Mighty Midgets”
Center, eight or nine little fellows under 10 years of age, are
in an old-fashioned battle royal exhibition.
Last two to remain “upright” jwill “slug it out” for Individual honors in two one-minute rounds. The lads have been trained for the specialty by Coach Bland of South Side.
sylvania St. The prices are $2 and $1.50. General admission tickets, on sale at the Armory on fight nights only, are priced at $1. All prices include tax. Finals Show Tickets Tickets for the final night, Feb: 13, are now on sale at the two downtown Golden Gloves agen-
for all nights during the pretournament mail order sale will
cations they were assigned the first five nights. Those purchasers may pick up their tickets at the cashier's cage on the first floor of The Times Building. The tickets must be taken up by 5 p. m. next Monday. Those not claimed by that time will go on sale Tuesday morning at Bush-Callahan’s and the Sportsman’s Store.
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746 pins to their credit. Holman
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count of the campaign, rolled games of 188, 212 and 229.
Skelton of the Yaver Men's oop 213
and they're in there pitching again in a
252660, Chain League at Delaware; J. ) [Fder, 189-246-222—8657, in the Inrolls for the Epler's Hardware dinaepolis; Byron 201-232-656, in the
The two major Wednesday night leagues burned the alleys once more last night with an even dozen honor counts coming out of the evening’s work. Six of the men’s 10 high series were ro |Indianapolis loop at Pritchett's, while both of the women’s honor plans today to spend the first counts came from the Fox-Hunt Spongor’'s Classic. 1 Taking the evening's laurels was Dutch Holman who scored the second highest three-game tally of the season in the Indian-
in the
AMATEUR SPORTS BOOSTERS—Amateur boxers from the Indianapolis PAL clubs always play an important part in the Indianapolis Golden Gloves tournament big way during the current Times-Legion classic. The PAL clubs are directed by police officers from the Juvenile Aid Division. In the picture are the PAL club police department detail: Front row, left to right, William De Jarnette, Northwestern; Wilton Allison, Douglas: Sgt. Emmett Staqgs, superviser; Jim Miller, Rhodius; Denzel Poindexter, Riley Harold Kemp, Garfield; William Crossen, Brookside; Anthony |
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The leaders: Emil Wansa, Lincoln 23~ | Semo Stavich,
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|Wansa, Lincoln Park, bowler who put together a 1716 lled in the total last Sunday, began making
prize money in the $64,000 Peterclassic mee— = more squads fell far short of his |games of 278, 268 and 190 topped man’s Market in the St. John's eight-game total, by one pin the previous second group at the Sport Bowl, Bob| ply 12 squads are left in the I of Gene Zwiester in the gays, 226-102-246—6064, for thei 5 t
marathon tournament and obAmerican Legion No. 1 League American Mariettas in the Indi- |
. {servers said that only a stunning the scores of Johnny Murphy and anapolis; Ralph Gillespie, 191- ,n40t of form could knock Wansa
Don Johnson, both of whom have |217- lout of the running now.
Diamond | Paul Krumske, Chicago Chain. and Charles Boswell, 238-| A] Brandt, Lockport, N. i re Doe HE n +L
Lucas, Kansas Sty "Kans. v + C s In compiling her seventh honor at Pritchett’. IT,
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Yo Cage Tourne Starts Tonight
The Indianapolis District Junior |CYO Archdiocese basketball tourney is scheduled to get underway at 7 o'clock tonight in Cathedral
row ‘night; four Sunday; { next Wednesday; two Thursday, with the finals set for next Fri-| day night, Feb, 13. i The winner will meet diocese; winners in the regional meet to be; held at Cathedral Feb, 15 with the, semi-finals and finals Feb. 22. | Tonight's. schedule: 7, Holy, Trinity vs. St. Philip's; 8, St.) Catherine's vs. St. Joan of Arc; 9, St. Joseph's vs. St. Bridget's; 10, Our Lady of Lourdes vs. St. { Patrick's.
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