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LOURDES BANOUET SPEAKERS — The Fighting Irish were él represented at the annual Lourdes Day banquet held last night by the Men's Club of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Seated, left to right, are George Connor, captain of the 1947 Notre Dame grid team; Mayor Al Feeney, former ND grid star; the Rev. Fr. James W. Moore, pastor of Lourdes church; and standing, Howard McDavitt, toastmaster, and Bernard Harmon, president of the Men's Club.
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will Be Crowned on Friday's Mitt Card
Young Ring Gladiators Go ‘All Out’ In Efforts to Match Open Performers
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Eight of the 16 bouts on Friday night's Times-Legion Golden Gloves finals mitt ‘menu at the Armory will be between Novice | Tulsan" class fighters, the youngsters who will graduate to Open class competition next year.’ re followers get their biggest kick” out of the Golden Gloves beginners and on several occasions _down_through Wants Pro the years the Novice knuckle- tween 3:30 and 5:30 p. m. for! PORTLAND, Ore. Feb.11 (UP) dusters have stolen the show|ihe official weigh-in and. physical —The. Pacific Coast Professional’ from the more experienced adsl examination by the tourney phy- Basketball League is sponsoring in the Open division. ’ sician negotiations to bring the 1048
The “kids” really get in there, No BREE will be permitted to world championship professional | and throw punches with both'enter the ring without making basketball playoffs to the West | Ray Clark of Portland, today.
|hands, and from bell to bell. weight and receiving <the green Coast, It's the first action in a public light from the doctors. ring for the majority of the| Friday's show will be the sixth Novices and they go overboard toi and last of the Times-Legion's make good under the ring lightsi1948 tourney. It's the 15th re‘with a large, cheering crowd look+ newal “of Indianapolis’ leading §-
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|{triends of the youthful battlers/of the opening show on Jan. 9
ing on. {amateur boxing event, . Roar of the Crowd {| The 32 survivors launched Relatives and neighborhood training at least two weeks ahead
usually are on hand to urge the|and have kept up-a steady pace boys on to greater efforts and day by day as the tourney progthen make the Armory roar when ressed. their favorites gain the nod from, Barring any injuries or illness, the |the 32 mitt warriors are expectThese Novices have trained/ed to be at the peak of condition faithfully for weeks, right along| by Friday when they answer the with the Open gloves gladiators, bell for the championship melees. and trainers and coaches seldom| It's have to request the boys to work top prizes, and for the Open class! hard. They are enthusiastic|fighters there will be the all-ex-|
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Tuesday night's bowling league. action produced another 700, 600, and a total of eight honor counts to add to the record books. High man was Al Menges who toppled 717 pins in the West Side Classic loop. Leading the ladies was Laverne Biers with a 658 to |W her credit. Menges worked games of 248, 232 and 237 for his elevated series. Rolling for the RBittrick poy, Hensley of the Ballard Dairy Meat Market, he scored the first g,intet, also in the Recreation 700 rolled in the Classic this sea-| oon ~ §is 657 was composed of son. It was also his first of the ogg 219 and 230 campaign, and the 45th for the| Thurman Moore contributed a city. 653 to the Link Belt cause at the The top woman bowler scored py; Bowl in the Social League. (efforts of 214, 212 and 232 for her It was put together "with games |a |total. It was her second 600 of|o¢ 223 198 and 232. Stan Glogoza the season, topping by 16 pins berisaiieq a 650 in the Dezlean Recprevious high mark rolled in the eatin League, as did Weldon {Bowes Seal Fast group on De-ipuciy jn the West Side Classic, cember 4. She rolls for the Mike Glogoza had efforts of 202, 237 and 211 for the Cutshaw Sportsman’s Inn, while Rugh garnered 247,223 -and 180. for Foxworthy Ford. In the Coca-Cola League at! Pritchett's, Marge Reimer topped |
Grille Lamu at the West Side. the 600 men howlers was Walt Martindale who marked | (a 673 in the Coca-Cola gathering at the Uptown slides. Martindale connected for games of 266, 181 and 226 to arrive at his total. He rolls for the Uptown Tavern. Dave Billingsley's 669 led the {Pennsylvania Recreation League's session. Working for the Sugar Creek Butter five, he opened with a high 267, dropped to 171, then climbed to 231 for his mark. Following him in the honor roll was
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of training as the older boxers. | They punch the bag. rope, work on the pulleys, spar; |with gym mates, anything to ® a. up muscle and sound wind. The Novices will fight the same number of rounds as the Open| class Golden Glovers in Friday’ 8 Armory show. First Bout at 8 P. M. The youngsters will lead off the night's fistic fireworks with the first match scheduled ‘to start at 8 o'clock. All bouts are schedvled over three rounds, two min-
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‘|The New York Rangers, acting |
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cision of the referee and two| goalie but was forced to the side-| lines when he suffered a broken | cheekbone from a flying puck.! When the bone healed, he was unable to regain the Arst-string job from substitute Jim Henry! | All Open class winners every- and was farmed out to New the 500 women bowlers with a where in the Western Golden Haven to recover his form,
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