Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1948 — Page 26
ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
NBC HERE IN 190 .. Bow!
Youngsters
Training Grind In “Local Gymnasiums
16 Bouts Scheduled Tomorrow Night at Armory; General Admission Sale to Open at 6:45 p. m,
Conclude
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THURSDAY, 1 FEB. 12, 1045
’'s Exclusive 7
‘Double 700’ Club.
. Indianapolis League Bowler Becomes Fourt To Match or Eclipse Big Total This ns Foun
By FRANK WILSON { A new member joined the “Double 700” club last ight ' Johnny Kiesel took the evening's bowling honars with an set in the Indianapolis League, Johnny's high ally a ™ wn of honor-roll bowlers in one of the lightest nights in All honor counts were tallied. by Men, § as only one Woman was an | to score above the 590 mark.
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| ! | ~ By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | | 'scored a 553 for se second lace 3 LF ‘4 Tomorrow is the day the Indianapolis Golden Gloves world] | Jonny stanted off with 3 202. 202. the Classic. P fn springfield Is 3 8 |, b¢ availing for. the sunrise. | evening with a high 265. He rolls. duiiveret Lois Glass did double | for Game To Thirty-two lads, the cream of the six-week elimination tourna-| | for Marott’s Shoes in the Indian- uty by wling In two Je e Yndians ment, are poised for championship action and anxious to get 'apolis loop which bowls at and coming out above {he 500 gpringfield’s In going under the Armory ring lights tomorrow night. : Pritchett's. mark both times. She scored g- current wester
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The streamlined, well-condit!
oned amatéur boxers wound up|
549 to lead the Coca-Cola | He became the fourth ‘man to| yesterday afternoon at i
the Caps at the
hard training in their favorite th ks (Hrd rain En Il rest up to-| Champions in Chicago Stadium compile two 700 totals. He added | way lanes, and a 510 in peed, pere tonight. he M morrow, weigh in during the lateFeb. 23, 24 and 25. Thirty-nine (last night's effort to 8 707 rolled gynt group. Fonnie Sny des Jpopetul pking 2% apolis twice, In gadie Ash |fternoon and then listen to last. cities will enter eight-man teams lin the Fox-Hunt Classic On| pyjieq go similar trick for the on Cleveland orth. 2903 and 1936 minute instructions from their|in the Chicago Ssuie classic, (Nov. & A Spplied for 1 ran by totaling 626 In the n s piavolt DEEL ie tant ship in the rgani- » The first time, it was held in trainers before climbing through | Some Evenly Matched or The. other men to. roll polis League, and 619 tq ‘ead t attraction on
Tomlinson Hall, %n 10 alleys, when the ABC was in its infancy In 1936 it was held in the old Coliseum at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, on 32 alleys . . Now it's a safe guess that the
the ropes. Sixteen bouts dre scheduled, consisting ‘of eight title matches in the Open class and eight 'n
.|the Novice,
Principals in the first beut are
| Furious probably will be the word for it in some of tomorrow night's bouts here, Several of the| principals appear evenly matched on past performances and they'll] have only three rounds to create |a difference. f
the Inter-Club League on (two are John Fehr, Bill Blyth|jower floor at Pritchett's,
and Ernie Koch. His was the| The Broad le | 46th rolled thus far this season. | Legion weekly Righle Aten
Topping the 600-scorers was with an oddity. The
on the
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| Telford Wright who amassed 677 game of the evening was per...
{pins while bowling in the Mutual |plexing to the members o
oe schedule until
k of the campaign Tohany' Mowers is ho usd will be able
the convincing triumph the Redskins’ expense
other appearance than three months age gfield held the 1-1 draw last Saturday
4 $1 © 1950 ABC will be held in the spa3 clous ‘new Coliseum , , , It probably would mean a conflict in dates with the Indianapolis hock-
scheduled to clash at 8 p. m. and boxing will be continuous until That calls for fast, hard 16 matches have been run off. All| Punching and plenty of speed. in
individual tournament prizes will |the six minutes of glove throw-|
Milk group at the Sport Bowl. New Augusta Nursery li \He worked game of 254, 213 and | Bowlers Pettit, Pitcher, Meyerg |210 for his total. Giving him" a and Settle all hit 155 during thes
aE Rear i
team . . . but there is reason _ to believe that the hockey club will bow out and play any remaining March home games on the road . ,
. and also the playoffs
|
on the road in the event the 1950 |
be awarded immediately after the completion of the fistic program. All Must Make Weight ‘ The young leather pushers will weigh In and take the medical examinations in the Armory to-
ing. As of today, none of the Golden Gloves trainers or coaches reported any injuries or (l'neass| {among their proteges, and there] is every reason to believe they] will “all go” when their numbers
ALL WRAPPED UP—Indianapolis Golden Glovers really thiow leather and frequently they are so intent on throwing punches with both hands they collide and
close race for second honors was try. Huff broke the Fionotony hy; Forrest Cox in the West Side coming up with a 142 to complete Merchants loop at Del England’s|the quintet. Speedway slides. Rolling for the. Speedway Pastries five, Cox tum- FUN BOWL WOMEN'S CLAS. bled 675 timbers, His games SIC—Winner of Sea Ferguson. were 234, 233 and 208. third annual Bowling Classic for
on the Indian ice and proke even in two ea ties at Springfield. Mowers has sent through practice gessio their 4-4 Sunday
oosier skaters land in the! be , 4 5: ; with Cleveland and the Hoos League Western Divi- Te rd 530 Some Up to.come out: fighting wel become entangled by their -own gloves. The accompanying picture typifies some of Counting a 660 was Peew eo] Tomen was Gladys Chestnut who. ready for the game wi sion’s upper bracket . .. The opin-| The official weight divisions In| Jara TN Lotion naib sh the close-in action the local amateur bo xers engage in while battling over the three- wijamson in the Indianapolis Caled 1140 pins. First prize was, | ception of Center Red I a 5 WwW fon is based on a recent an-both Open and Novice classes. ‘po ay a : Show! sound. route. Boy at left charged in with head down and his adversary straight- Power & Light Co. League at the p 1 *7EOnC = x Che Sis. in of action. for the balar
nouncement by the New York Ranger of the National Hockey + « « Their rink, Madison | Jitugus Garden, has been leased | to the Ringling Bros. circus in normal ice playoff time . . . and Ranger officials said if their team landed in the 1948 National post-season games they would play them in other cities + « « The American Bowting Congress tourney is a tremendous spectacle . .. More than 7000 “teams have entered Detroit's ABC this year, opening in mid-March.
| GRANDSTAND ‘REFEREES
are: flyweights, 112 pounds; ban-| tamweights, 118; featherweights, (126; lightweights, 135; welter- | weights, 147; middleweights, 160; {light heavyweights, 175, and heavyweights. The Golden Glovers will fight over the regulation Amateur Athletic Union distance, three two-minute rounds, to a decision of the referee and two judges. A winner must always be declared, since draw verdicts are not. permitted in any Golden Gloves competition in America. After the 16 ‘champions are] crowned tomorrow, the eight win-
reserved seat tickets. town Golden Gloves ticket agencles, Bush-Callahan's and the
{that the reserved pasteboards are {being gobbled up at a rapid rate. Boxoffice Hours General admission tickets and any unsold reserved seat Jlucacs will go on sale at the Armory boxoffice tomorrow at 6:45 p. m., or 1 hour 15 minutes ahead of Lhe start of hostilities. in the ring. General admission is good for {seating In the bleachers, main floor, on the stage, and in the balcony back of the first row
th down-| ened up and obtained two handholds. There'll be 32 at it again in the Armory tomor-
row night when the 16-bout Times- Legion tourney finals show is held to crown eight Sportsman's Store, today reported champs i in the Open class, eight i in the Novice.
Kuharich Calls Charges ‘Smear’
BAN -~FRANCISCO; ~Feb—121(UP)—Newly appointed football coach Joe Kuharich today shrugged off “smear” charges ‘against University of San Fran-
You Can Get
a 'Line’
On the Tourney Winner
By THE OLD KUNNEL The first of the tournament “lines” has made Its appearance and Evansville Central is the “spring book” favorite to win the
1948 high school basketball tourn: Just as
ey.
as the hanuf®ppers have their “winter book” on the
Kentucky Derby, the odds layers have installed the Bears as a
Illinois alleys. Williamson put together games| of 211, 247 and 202 for his total. [A 651 was seored by Eugene [Wade in the Diamond Chain loop |at the Delaware Bowling Center. His games for the Diamonds quintet were 182, 254 and 215. * iiounth rises, Doing the honors for the ladies | Miss Chestnut for her 233 effort, | was Joyce Watson of the Indiana | Betty Silas was second with | Bell Telephone girls gathering.|216, and Miss Stansfield was Joyce worked a 592 total. The third with 213. ['Yaverets “were “runners-up in| Top squad bonus winr | topping the speedy an hy Cincinnati kegler who was | Sponsor's Classic. Team captain | awarded Gert Rhodes marked a 568 for| A prize fund of STd was dh... 'lead laurels, and Eva Williamson | tributed among 22 women.
second honors with 1111 for the $100 runner-up award. Another {local bowleret, Elizabeth Stans. field, came up in a tie for third with a Chicago entrant, C, Col. lins. They divided the $125 third
STuad DORs WitheE was.
season because of a fc
Tony Licari probably w lace between Eddy d Baldy MacKay. In a popularity cor ducted by a jewelry fi is in fourth place beh
' IMillar, Cliff Simpson a prize went to *|podolsky of the Caps.
126 votes, Simpson 517,
& |493 and Licari 42,
| Caps Lose Grou The Caps. fell. anot d in the playoff ight when the India: behind to gain with the
+++ In the old days the coaches |[CEITUR ICT: ill re Pri : Ringside and f 1-to-4 choice in the net race dia : the pen class will re. ces are: Ringside and first|cjgoo athletic policies as an at- : . dianapolis Tech, which is held ot Pin Dasietball of- [fume training next week to keep|row in balcony, $2: reserved|tompt by former coach Ed Mc.| ¢ In Other words, you lay the | in the highest esteem of any of |Last Night's Bowling Leaders io? Ee Tay han ficlals. Now it Is ‘the fans. sharpened up to represent chairs, main floor, $1.50; general Keever to “get even” ‘after his $1 on Evansville Central and | he Indianapolis quintets among y oc x : Many current basket |[Ndianapolis in the annual/admission, $1. both adults and| .i me ran out if yours and Central's dreams | the handicappers. 700. BOWLER (MAN) onl BTS ott indie Cr pore Furs . final per when tat in to be self-ap- |TOUrNament of Golden Gloves|children. All prices include tax.| “wo poneh who feuded and| COM¢ true on March 20 you'll Shortridge and Washington ‘ohnny Kissel indiswapolie ....:.. Ed ae ie parhitd ot ae sate receive the handy sum of $4 in | noth are held at 25-1 in the om Ein Riddle, Ing. oi i.
« + « And most of sit too far away from the court to obtain a clear look at the close-contact player ma-
Packers, Royals to Clash
season, denied categorically Mec- | Keever's
fussed with McKeever as the handsome Texan's assistant last
“white letter” accusa-
return, : This, of course, can be figured in terms of tens or. hundreds in case you're that
“book.” if vour jnc'inations tavor the Blue Devils and Continentals.
Shion Wright, Mutua! Milk “a P W Indianapolis Merchants .. PeeWee Wiiliamson, Fnapls. inn Eugene Wade, Diamond Chain ... Jim Wilson, Moon-Lite Classic ... Gomer Allred, Indianapolis Fis erchants
Cleveland cage and sli Goalie Johnny Bower,
sie. ssjden received credit for
meuvers. . . . Maybe a curfew Is | im rt $ P Ti HH The. slip says in not-too-fine = yin "gent West Sid oe needed for adults instead of the n orran ro ! Ho. tS tor sigh Hisky ‘WitB he vent money. Pring that this forecast is for Ww Moiiman, West Side Merchant pe, ‘pidians Juveniles. The Anderson Packers and the Rochester Royals, top teams In| bility ‘and had paid them “sub-| THE HANDICAPPERS have | Wusement only. Dei Eneland. _Indianapelis . Phil Hergeshei:ner,
Ww IT'S UNFAIR . . . The NYU
the Eastern Division of the National Basketball night in what may be the most crucial game of the season.
League, meet to-!
stantial salaries.”
He said McKeever's letter to
given a line on 40 of what they consider the leading teams in
# = . SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY - NINE "teams are en-
1s Fonnie 8rvder, Tiana lis Robbe Robbins, Hows
11 Kays, Indianapolis SH
hia Rocket right win
: as the fourth man in
basketball team had a narrow escape Temple University last Saturday. . . . With about 10
Anderson leads Rochester by two full games and a victory to-
the field of 779 expectéd to night would give the Packers the longest margin they Have had all
form the big field starting nlay
Wyatt May, Indian is Bud Land, ‘International Harvester 8
USF moderator Father Jerome ican League's history to
Sullivan and Pacific Coast Con-
tered in the 1948 state tourney,
Priends Commissioner L. V. Phillips re- Meyer, Eli Lilly
said an entry blank had not
season, « £ Feb. 25. It scales apward from Joe Rea, INGIANADONS ........ccc.ines OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) H seconds to go, Nelson Bobb, The two teams have not met Pro Basketball tecges and Sicials WHA the 1 on Evansville to the 30: { Porc’ entry ‘ts two less than fn Rani Re, GY) poses 3 Oe Higher on Temple, got possession and had a since Dec. 27 when Anderson de- NATIONAL LEAGUE USF athle 1 for such teams as ‘Anderson, | jast I a hools Don Phelps. West Side Merchionis .. $18] M Behwab. Con. Ops. ‘Mixed "Lo. .. league leading scorer, e clearcut path for a soft layup shot |feated the Royals, 64 to 59, at Eastern Division athletics because of the bit-| 4;oysnuria, Bloomington, Elk- | Jot Jear. Th noe |Bum. ‘ininapelts lobes ok: HE a gt Eg , |exclusive “200 club that would have put the Owls Rochester. The defeat marked the 3 | te wrangling. hart, Marion and Portland entefed and seven Who com- |leny Dorie Frag Hnioress 112 ola] Alice Haverke when he Sly", | ahead, 56-55. . . . But Ray Lumpp, lend of a 14-game winning streak} a4 “There are many misstate-| "ppp there's a “field” you ¢ peted in the 1047 tourney not meq gluse” natgnapols i ~2 ER th ord ws who had lost the ball to Bobb,|for Rochester. Since then thei fia ments In McKeever's letter] play and if any of the 10 quine | core a othe corarn ote Hoe |Chariey Smith. Tadpis, P&T. Dorothy "cul. le hold of the Temple play- Royals have done little better] 31 Kubarich added. “He is hurt-| tots in the list wi 9 short of the record entry list’ | S.ck Brooks. Al mercial ©... 814! Bina Hoff, Fidelity Trust Mixsd rgh Hornets, 5 to 4 AL Lerner : » » { , Andianapolis ..... h by, . i grabbed mple pl yals have don i 19! ing. the boys more than he is e n, you may | in 1938, when 787 teams were | Gene Zwierler Indianapolis 813 B Willoughby, ‘Herff-Jones Mixed “ Baz Bastien, Hornet er's hand and obviously fouled|than break even with 10 victories R expect in return $20 for your $1 | entered. [Bul eingel, Indianapons f= shut out the Rockets f "him intentionally. . . . The referee!in 18 games. - - 15 fot gtting She school of Te, wager. Indianapolis Howe is | Only one mixup in entries Chuck Mariowe, ub. —they ope ~ called the foul and Bob was| Anderson went on from that Ti. L-Citias ‘ a At Chicags; MeKsever sant hel one of the 10 in this “field” | was reported by Phillips, who IE prety Kor fre. four goal offensive awarded a shot. . . . He muffed last meeting to take over first Ox ; kt {didn’t “want to keep this feud| which includes such other in- George Dedic, West Side Merchants -.. period to fall one sho:
ig 4%" but I te the lett Max Glenn, Inter-Club .......... the free throw and NYU won, 53-/place in the league. The Pack. fo POLIS fd 364 flaming, Wro e letter! and-outers as New Castle, | been received from Selvin |John K imer scored ‘Bd. . » . Basketball rulemakersiers have won 15 of their 19| nition ui mort so my position would be clear| Huntington, Lebanon, Speed- | school in Warrick County. | Ser Warner. Allison Commercial and fourth goals to lea have yet to make the penalty so games since their last encounter| ri. Wayne 70. Rochester 6. after I left.” way, Martinsville and last | Phillips said school officials Woo Rees ison Commerciai efforts. Bob Dawes costly for deliberate fouls that with Rochester. & NEXT Gan or OtlikGih McKeever said it was.“definite-1.year's.titlists—S8helbyvilie's{ totd ~him- they had matted the taun~Johnson;-Moon-Live lassie. HIGH —~ or . : he hor, tsmanlike tactics ar Indians team Soo have Bo Pond du Lac, Wis: Fiint at Toledo iY hong ue” he was Atlemiting Golden Bears, Fy and the commissioner |Howard me. A pe « cv’ OCTANE predr hile, ow oe y eal adv FA napoli dovaan: THe o campaign—"at least as Be waa wrt said Selvin would be rmit or! EADERS (MEN ns kept p: pay. : home floor. The Packers have Syracuse: Rochester at Anderson. lear as the athletes are con- FOLLOWING EVANSVILLE to play. pe ted | Rov, J eadelt Friends iced ’ : ANTI- ornets by defeating | THIS SETTLES Ir «+. The |been pedten only once in 20 home| In addition to the Rochester-|cerned.” Central, the Dandicappers have | The new schools competing Leroy ‘Stegemeller, RCA’... Bears, 2 to 1.. fiyweight boxing title will be at (games this season. Anderson game tonight, Flint ette Jeff, Lawrence- | this vear w i >. | Prank Lugar C. wi stake A Belfast, Ireland, Sinks Free Throw will play at Toledo, Minneapolis Cathedral Athlete burg, Madiaon, New Albany and | rey re ated as: Dk 0 Jes, i n the Ice 4 “March 20, when Jackie Pater went night he nid ins ad it Sheboygan, Tri- “Cities st Syra-| One of the athletes mentioned! tis1e a worth 7-1 in the | Francis, Indiana Boys’ School |peeren Stevenson. Bloc Ce Mixed WESTHEN 2Ivis son, England, = meets - Rinty i ploy 70 to 69, “e Ft. I. will Pn ny McKeever was Center Phill, pyansville Reitz. Ft. Wayne at Flainfold, and Taylor of Er Wapameiey. Fionevie ol ton raYn espn hie : 4 i effe ) : 9 3 ifBuffalo ..... 00 Monaghan, Ireland. . + « The | v0 ""Gorivle (Blackie) Tow-| Wis. Last night's Kautsky sum.|C Connor of Indianapolis, a for-| gouth Side and Ft. Wayne Cen- geil Tor Drnin. Hoctro! DIANAPOLIS' 23 31 © The schools 4a i t f1-Jones LIS. 25 3-petnd Juotessiangt erown ery sank a free throw for Ft. mary: Fe Caheatal High Shoot gre. tral are 9-1 were St. Joseph's ey oF A. Johnson Riviera Amer. Mixed .... 2-Gal. Sealed Can louis . 18 38 : n dispu ween pa INDIANAPOLIS (57 8 ) n 1945. , ' Pred Duncan. Legion. Eo ——— EASTERN of little fellows. « America. WAYnS With 15 4sconds 10 30 Bb ae ry 1 or a pL ot Constr has dropped out of the year's runner Quel, Just eT game Dre picinhese. Indus. Witte oo . iil RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE. ot & ET n he IM ost ITTV a. a n ovidence .......31...18=e Monaghan as world's pqy - seponds to take the ball Xiher-# #8 F Chaney; 1--y—gt Univers Paty. ee ee 15-1 ehylce; the ue as In< | Gentryville an Glendale, Fone Hoven Con. Opt ined co 333} THERMO '» 1-Gallon $1.59 van .... 33 34 6 } champ, Great Britain gives the game. |Olamack, 8 8 0 3 Abranovie,f 0 0 © Tony Caroselli. a Oe 522 Sealed Cans » eithe} “hve 20 23 9 2 Bod to Paterson. In the only other game last] | nares « 33 Demat 3 : ! Mumps Cancel Dodds’ R d D roe with BOWLERS oe or [cae $1.49 pragina... it 3 : { i Novak, Gert . " . night, Indianapolis defeated Syr- Lewis & 10 TROY 1 + “Runnin S hedul e evils Still Have va Wikiameon Yaver Mens Shep Asa Rg | RESULTS LAST NI . SHORT ON FUNDAMENTALS acuse, 57 to 53, at Chicago. The Sharkey.@ 5 1 8 g >¢ vie Lois G1888, COCR-COM ....o orssrers Hr BICYCLES Soringtield 2. 2 Clevelan » » « Manager Bucky Harris sald score was tied five-times in the ey eYmour.§ 8 1 11 BOSTON, Feb. 12 (UP)—Par-| ! Helen ‘Digte ind Be ie Til B35 (Pittsburgh, 8. Philadeiphi recently ‘that only three playerssecond half’. The sharpshoot-| mj 311818 Totals 31 11 18'aon Gil Dodds, Ameri : re ect Beaten’ Slate Helen Dietz. Ind. ‘Bell Telephone... 28 La . RATIONAL shia, «m his championship Ne® York ing of Leo Klier ‘and Bruce Hale| Hairtime Score — INDIANAPOLIS 3, erica’s top Mare ct Hoffhein, Tnd. OI Equip. = 00 831 Lae va, wig eago 3, Boston © ‘Yankees knew how to make the of Thdianapolis was too much for Svicuse 18 miler, toddy requested the Boston! Bill Geyer's Pike Township Red Devils, who've dropped some M. KX. amen, LT. Lee B. 8. ... 528 Types 9 Frés Throws Missed. Hale, Kier, Gia- might lose ones | 17 Retry Loerh . Mar Ott sas Models first-base _4UFn correctly. . . .| Syracuse. | mack 3, Clos, Homer 8, Novak, Sharkey 3 [Athletic Association to notify Mighty close ones in a 17-game losing skein, still have two chances Thelma Simons. C. J, Carlson, ..... 522 E-Choose 2 on - This js" something they - should " = - [promoters of indoor track meets to] get into the victory column before the sectional basketball tour. Marie Roberts, “indore Water Co. ... 831 have the sandlots or| $ d ¥-opens. : in ond lt . Sandor it Texan May “Be Con en er [in New York and Chicago that « The Red Devils play _Brownsburg tomorrow night, then finish Wie he ‘Eve ol - BIGYOLE TIRES E how that. the caliber of 2 {he will be unable to compete for| their campaign against Mt. Comfort on Feb. ler t e ye. PARIS ROAD GRIPPER ¢{ £8 be the remainder of the winter sea-'" zi5nsville handed Pike Its 17th] on the Haw : ME Nc} big league baseball stir is ar or TOWN sn 18 € eon Deane of, an attack of the gefeat last night, 42-36, on the Central on the Hawks’ cc court, For Hawks in SOODYEAR 4 vs. CHAIN ¢ 98 Delow pre-war standard, Re evi og Fee Red Devils 1: <38, on the strength of pilch- U..S. ROYAL Master Belane- * $2.98
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Dodds reached the decision. to |were.behind by only. three points! Centrar outseree naa,
[cancel ‘his other scheduled ap-| {at the half and couldn't quite|;) field, 12-11, and played witn-| pearances on. the basis that it/catch up“in the final two periods. hoo th e services of George Pluia-| CHICAGO, Feb. 1 CHAM ION. SPARK- PLUGS) aa, take at Jeast a. month. for, Inthe. only: other game invatv-1yrei—gnd Junior Lahgston, who Murray Wier, the “eye” of the SHAMPIO 1 gt - > m to get back In running ing city and county teams last have been suspended by Coach University of Towa Hawkeyes, led| mil or 10 {condition. night Cathedral nipped - Dect | Garland Lewis. {the Big Nine Conference basket-| In sets ...
Ralph Lollar of Decatur Cen-|ball scorers again this week, !
1047 World Series gave you. he rough: Aden: . .
SIDETRACRED + a + CleveTand Football Pro Coach Paul & Brown told an interviewer, rei cently, according te football
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer ' mF —-NEW-YORK, Feb. 12-—Lavern-Roach, -a-rangy young Texan re-: garded as the best boxing’ prospect to come out of the armed services in World War II, was only one important hurdle away today from-being persona -non-Grasiane.--Roach, one of the cleanest living youngsters in a business whose | [industrialists aren't always noted for their exemplary conduct, goes up against rugged Marcel Cerdan
Big Nine Race | —————
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Buller University’, ice session yesterday versity of Cincinnatf’s
sesesnnns
1 Sfove Jeagie vp; A ” lof France at Madison Square box Sergent tapped him for ne | Id H. S College Ca £ Scores tral was the game's scoring taking over from Minnesota's | SEALED BEAM Fo@ ame of the Mid-Ame EX ? that Ohio State post had he Garden on March 12. - ae fii? FRC R iE os {leader with 15 points..while Eddie Jim McIntyre, who still clung] AND DRIVING LIGHTS Be eldhouse Satu | been given a crack at the | After that, if he wins, it means 4 johnny yy is Roach’s| cantly Sounty WIGH SCHOOLS Boston U. #71, Worcester Tech 48. {Neu got 13 for the Cathedral five. doggedly to second place, Universal Baa, $3.69 neinnati is the |. athletic: directorship: wthellbobecin. line fora shot at.a Manager 16day. rEtemaviite v2 Pike I a: Rentucey be eres i Ci ' C H we Wier Towa's ~five-foot, ~ nime+ | Fits Most Cars. —" Season when the | He's the No. 1 professional title which isn’t there, The crown| my 1 1 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS George Washingion 6%, Maryland 49 ity, ounty . S. inch forward, scored 34 points et earlier in th, p | ere's an unusual story In alumni 83, Leavenworth 53. Howard 50, Hampton 41 “ ; 4 e sea : against Tlinois Monda SEALED BEA h y ieurrently rests on the bribe. LAlguing 41 Kitohel--33; " Bask thall L 0! y= ~-night, TCALE 4 barred head of Rocky Graziano, ™. "Port -where—too—many- man J gira, [Towa Wesievan 40. Parsons 44 Ld Schedule almost half of his team's total of home floor E FE arred head o X ITRZIANO, ,oers fight the youth, strength |mattie Ground 46 Klondike 39. Johns Hopkiny 48. Catholle 4%." TOMORROW 70. The b CONVERSION KITS ints scored . who 1s out of work because his “Bo Clifford 41, Cortiand 31 » h ; { i e big evening ran his total y the HERE THEY GO . .. The ham- lower East Side training caused and hope out of their ys and mden 39, Clay Twp. (Miami) n Rn Chien o Qrtave . Speedway at Ben Davis. to 177. For Mostly $4, 65 .. $9, 95 hen they won, 72 to mer-hard Daytona Beach auto - then discard the broken husks.|Chariotiesville #7. Eden 33 Lenoir Rhyne 74, Bast Oarolina 46 Beech Grove at Franklin Tw McIntyre, on th All Cars . i a convenient loss of memory Dayton 57, New Rich " | P| n e other hand, ALON SW I vy Bgest total t 1 i trip 14 For, while few people ‘“evér N mond Louisiana Tech 67. Louisiana College 37.| wy C 1 scored 2 and motorcycle racing strip 18 wpon 1t came to identifying the Green Twp. (Parke) 37, Roachdale 32 Louisville 89, North Dakota 52 arren Central at Broad Was held to a meager 13 points u & d at a dollar bill, Abood | pol SEAT COVERS lidogs so 1 being put in condition for an- .. with the tainted money. sneered at a dollar S Howe Military 44, Topeka 34 Long Island 84. Bergen Junior 43. | Ripple. while losing to Purdue, and ended v ar this y other splurge of auto racing. . a wealthy fabrics: manufacturer Hagerstown 46 Middietown 41 Lafayette 63. Brooklyn Poly 34. Crispus Attucks vs. Howe at up with a 168 tall Coupes ind In downing the Bi i The Florida beach sand offers 1n I's a bum deal for the 22-year {nh whom greed is displaced by Loganepori C3 ™%. Carrollton 12 Manhattan 48 81. Pranem IN ¥.) 0. Shortridge. : Theoretically, %it’ McIntyre and || front seats reer; S90 w Cincinnati Squad too ; miles of straightaway, but a new old @x-Marine from Plainview. geniiine affection. Linden 31, onion Jo Mississippl 80, Jackson Teachers 48 Noblesville at Lawrence Cen- Wier continue at t Sedans and antage of their supe: T 1 means that he and the Monticello 4 3 Okl 3 he same pace 1 pe layout, to some extent, is being '°X. ANd MEANS ha Already Roach has repaid that|yoroeco 41, Brook 17 10Mver St, Alma dp Ce Colorado 30. trai. the Minnesotan will Coaches .... up Arting center Bill W * aT cn sport of boxing both are paying faith. Since leaving the service Milton 41, Bentonville 12 et 31. Alma * a COME OUL ON J | cm——————— ‘ feet § designed. . . . It will get its first for Grazi New Haven 34 Elmhurst’ 30 [Ohio Wesleyan se. Denison 48. ..c Knightstown at Manual. top at the season's end by a 22 Inches, and st test Sunday, Feb. 15, with the or Graziano's wrongs. | he ha eased ni 4 fignts Aol Pendleton " Cambridge City n | Pittaburen Ri Allegheny 3, ¢ Brownsburg -at Pike. for 23 point margin. AUTO TOP CARRIER "yg Ralph Richter is ed won 23 o em, e Jas n A Pulaski rancesville w 3 running of a stock car auto race.| This kid isn't a run of the mine won Richland § ‘ Penn State 42, Georgetown 40 Sacred Heart at Huntington Wier has been co ors scored 29 pol “ue ng ote Lockhart, who won fighter, a ‘product of the streets ow, Jui Jan Dott vas bls ig. Russeivitle, 3° Reelgvil % doin) &, |Rutsers 40, Army 3. i Catholic. a 221 point en Sonnecting. tor] For Bosts p Ladd the Butler squad po 4he 1026 Indianapolis “300-Mile looking for easy maney. fest step as he decisioned Tony. farses ih Wales Tan, andsion 4. Rhode nisd Sista 84 Coast Guard 12. | Shortridge at Washington. of the 12-game schedule, while STEEL 1.96 n pds the destin { ce (cut to 400 miles acco'rt Not onl he obey. Jn x uae SoMa Gordan, it cotky [Stockwell 0 Colfax 38. 8. Norbert's 1, Oshkosh Teachers 66. Whitehind ‘at Silent Hoosiers. McIntyre is dropping them in at' Sr her's highest | ; rtan ut, even above tha roy vin |8yrac 1, Rochester 46 { OE Ea re tan he is fighting yet for the honor club fighter from Paris, and i | veray Jo Versaihes a Cr Creer Union 11 Cones 88 over). Th a Southport. nrg Pointe per. gama for GOODYEAR TIRES In oti TE a : vy of the corps. Lavern gets past the first few | Wayhetown 8a. New Ross 3 Virginia. State 37, Bluenield 85. k Saturday, Cc Fight Results "| Like his World War I predeces- founds he shod in tis ole Mme oe TATE COLLEGES Wo va Wesleyan 16. Morris Harvey 38, -AT REDUCED PRICES le. plans to use Ji : sor, Gene Tunney, Roach became ARee nderson 83. W. Maryland 90, Washington College 38. as a NEW YORK (Jamaica Arena) Freddie. a pride of the Marines when he clined to run out of steam in the ndisna State Teh Cottrare oo. asters: Kentucky 11. Scott Pile DUNLOP TIRES Dy, FNL Mastin bey J 2 vor ork; o UIRInLSS was stationed at Cherry Point, | |late rounds. Assumption on Detroit Tech 45. | Washington & 65, “Richmond 57 6 0 18 $ n'y Bob C p UAND, | Me.Buddy Hayes, 128 N.C. He went into the gymnas-! Modest and soft-spoken, Roach Brown 46. Amherst 40. | Youngstown | 89, Washington & Jeffer'n 87. 00x CR 12.95 = Tox a ook to one w © Boston, LH Jean Ruehard, 10,| iin che day to Work A and a lia a clean cut kid and ofie of his . rider Univers MONA] 1) ois . main objectives is to prove he de-| THE CAPS "ARE OUT TO SCALP OUTSIDE TT PAINT | Phi Bta three bask serves the trophy: which Tunney hree ate's Dick : awarded ‘him as the best boxer to ; : THE INDIANS TONITE t Geren Gold Label Puts } | mets, and ma Linseed House evin O'She #04 k come ’ J BASKETBALL GOALS | | BASKETBALL SHOES Tg ie aries Swng CAPS vs. SPRINGFIELD, TONITE at 8:30 PA rl i In addition to 0g assignments NET INCLUDED ALL SIZES se FISHIN 8 = a OKLE 3 sasignments r onl 1 $2.25, $3.50 up last Side. Barons Basketball team AT LOWEST PRICES en in Bul Vac bom “wants ‘fume >in’ available. Chl Rods, Hooks, Baits currently has i oF . RL ie ane . 3 FY " #9allnnly Gat Reserved Seats $2.20, $1 80, $1 20. Tax Incl. On Sale Now at 4 SEE US FIRST or the same number ¢ ” . 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