Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 28

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First Bout Scheduled For 8 p. m. 3 EDDIE ASH Sports Editer

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Thirty-two amateur boxers, 16 bouts. that's the fistic gem to be ered Indianapolis sports goers “punch bowl” to-

een championships are to be decided, eight in the Open class,

i the Armory

and coaches today re-

ported their proteges were in

the blistering sions,

this morning were

Indications that the entire field of 32 had R juries or {illness x their training hours and it’ a safe prediction that all schedfled 16 matches will be fought. Last Minute Check All boxers were to weigh in and

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physical condition for three-round

t 60 per cent for Legion philan-

tourney lads who will battle fistic classic tonight. The scene will be the Armory ring. who will vie for the crown in the 175-pound light heavywe fending champ. At the right is Fred Rice, who will in the 112-pound flyweight bracket. square off against Bobby Smith. There will be 16 bouts, two undefeated boxers are scheduled to answer the bell.

sponsored by The Times and the] They will form the Indianapolis] Robison-Ragsdale American Le-| team which will participate in the glon Post. The event is conducted annual Tournament of Golden) on a non-profit basis. {Gloves Champions in Chicago, | The Times receives 40 per cent Feb. 23, 24 and 25. Teams from of the net receipts for its Christ-|39 cities will compete *in the mas Clothe-A-Child Fund and the Windy Cup | it jamival. Robison-Ragsdale Post receives our ending Champs Defending champs on tonight's Armory card here are Sylvester

roples for f throples and for the promotion of |g bs. lightweight: Julius Grif-

OPEN CLASS FINALISTS—These Golden Glovers are among the Times-Legion

for titles in th e sixth and last show of the 1948 amateur

shoot for the championship belt Roberts is to meet Connie Coe, Rice is to

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Howard Mi Second 700

. Joins Ranks of ‘Doub Peggy Lanham Tops

Membership in the “Double

into the club on Wednesday night

| Indianapolis bowlers are equalling, if not exceeding, their quota of 700's this week. Evidence of this is shown by the fact that one has been turned in every night with the exception of Sunday. Monday evening Roy Wischmeyer garnered a 716, Al Menges, marked a 717, and Wednesday Kiesel copped an even 700. Bowling with the L. C. Cassidy & Son quint in the McClarney's Restaurant loop at the West Side Bowling Center, Mitchell foliectad scores of 226, 223 and a high 258 for his total. On Jan. 8 in the same league, he worked a 713. For the women, two more 600s were to be added to the record books. Peggy Lanham -and Lois Glass led the way for the feminine keglers: All together, eight honor counts were scored in league activity over the city. Both of the keglerettes rolled for the Kiser's Garage five in the Bowes Beal Fast group at the West Side. Peggy solved the lanes for games of 198, 203 and 205 to total 608. Lois, who is a regular

At the left is Bill Roberts, ight division. He is the de-

the first at 8 o'clock. Thirty-

predict furious speed and punching in some of tonight's title melees. Down through the tourney, which opened on Jan. 9, sev|eral of the lads who are paired in the finals stack up as evenly matched. Rivalry at High Pitch The field of 32 undefeated ring warriors include boys from all over town and neighborhood

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1948 Grid Schedule HANOVER, Fel. 13--8ix Hooe/sler Conference games [eature

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tims of the 1947 campaign di-{the Hershey Pears. = rected by Coach Jack Carl. The ————— schedule follows:

Sept. 25-At DePauw, Oct, 2- "Earlham; t Canterbury; Oet.

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Fight Results

Chureh team p. m Kirshbaum 4 terday defeating Manual, 35-23, , ulr asketh I pun nm pA Hh Thomp the Plainfield Inde hi Moe Ay TE in the Ripple gym. Dick Telley | son A is. prt BL halt Preah in tainfleld [5 Sauirt paced the victors with nine Praikiing RL Philadelphia (8)... . |pendents he BAND” ¢ ym *|points.

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Springfield played the entire their| second in a row and the Caps were guilty of breaking only two rules with Podolsky sitting out two minutes in the first period for cross checking, and Tony Li{the 1948 gridiron schedule of Han- cari getting two minutes in the lover College, according to Ath-|final period for tripping. It was [*Tony’s second penalty at home

George town, Ky. and Anderson, Louis tomorrow night and re-| two of the Panthers’ seven vic-(turn here Sunday night to meet| junior team will compete in a

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By FRANK WILSON : 700” club took a swing upward | today as a new applicant”filed his second high total The exclusive club now has five men on its roster. elite is Howard Mitchell, who followed Johnny Kiesel’'s entrance

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-minute {ve measure, |Mmateur sports. , c nedy, assistant director of the|fessional Basketball Associa For the night's fatic fireworks, All boxers who throw gloves on [igi sami. Be Ro \tivaley is exfectod to be at High alls 2h p ineup: Indianapolis Women's Bowling To Department of |of America. . . . Hott Tom the Armory box office is to open| tonight's program will receive in- ET a vel, pitch, once the show gets under of 187. 208 on. Gladys Ch t Association's city tourney will get| nongervation, will discuss wild! is president of both pro organi at 6:45 p. m. and the first bout|dividual prizes after the last bout cooroe™ motor who will be p. took the lead Ey y hentai under way tomorrow night. Ses-|)sq tn Hoosierland’s big outdoors| tions. . . , Some of the AHL a is slated to get under way at/has been run off. Prizes are oo" 00 pe bantamwelght |g Boxing wir be continuous trom the city with a 595 for the Bubble sions gy rg Jor 5 5 1 Ul... and Judge Joe Howard also owners are actively interested 8pm awarded annually to. the cham-| or wn “tonight, was last years oP: M. until all | es NAVE iInns in the Fun Bowl Ladies|in the doubles and sing ve will speak. BAA teams. Last week's ring action started|pions and runnersup in the Open |nyweight king. He advanced one|P¢eD determined. League. Lith NG. Singles com ARTES =u = at 8:15, but since this is the finals| class and to the Novice class weight division in a year. The Armory box-office is to poliowing Mitchell and leading Pe Jone: and Sand 9 p.m In OVER STAFFED . . . Mel GONE WITH THE WIN program, the boys will be ordered) champions and runnersup. The Novice Class leather push- oPen at the usual time for the sale|y, g00 bowlers for the night was was | Bowiin Center at tw Delavare, ihe New York Sins tnchers | + + + We notice that amo 2 square off at 8 o'clock sharp.| In.addition, every boxer who ers will vie for the crowd's ap- ©f general admission tickets at|Raiph Franklin who toppled 673 Coming ts action over the) IY ner A ond Srkers several other Hoosier smajl a3 bouts are hisduled over Somptted in at Jeast | gue bout proval right along wha the older 3 3010, No $1 tickets were 801d|” pins in the Delaware Major gath-| week-end are the power laden| training Ta . . . Bill Rigney, towns. Title York won't parregulation amateur route long tourney, rs tonigh . ering. Franklin's games for the(Yaver Men's Shop quintet, and| Mickey Witek, Bob Blattn pats years Indiana two-minute rounds, to 8|lose, received a special gift. Team These Novices will step up to|in advance. Rosel Bry S an RY ei 3 ner | y yn Bakeries were 228, 207 defending champions Mechanics state high school basketball and two pions Bob Rhawn and Lou Stringer. eo et Pte TA C2 ss if Sr SUES, 1 COC, ahi hy SLR I + - SR i | bette Sci & / » ! . al cal f 1 some o Solder Gloves tournaments op award, of cous ar no Novice Class de- bi Sore and Soh der. Stade Frito sored fates of Rhodes and Pat Striebeck, = clubs, A wou ‘s_chajce™ schools. . , , nation. ward, course; champs. eache s balcony seats or Mueller year: who shoots an- on’t be the same tournamen The Indianapolis tournament is'the eight Open Siage Close toumament observers back of the first row. Motor Sales - Said Lem and Dotty Cim- es hi ve leeystouses with Little York absent from Soil a ee fe ——— m———————————— The Printeraft League at Del-{merman will shine for the champs.! BLUE GRASS IDOL. . . Wah the sectionals. : . . Too bad ’. C G . Ci I od ; Wah Jones of the University of| Santa Clout, Ind, has no high Tonight's Golden Gloves Pairings aps ain on Cleveland, |Last Night's Bowling Leaders Kentucky is a three-sport varsity| school. = = The pital pairings for tonight's Golden Gloves ehampiap- B oetkin S * fi f d 2 al¥ BowLzR ny yoy | Elizabeth Pletischitter. 1 1nd. © Gear Rs. 528 Stas Widen Maula ou “COMEBACK AT 21”... Tony em cas Novos use g Springfield, 4-2 | Et. Bi Sinn rrr 112 Pounds ( ol a, in, Dela, Major n r ers.. 535| This plays end in foot- one at one time, 112 Pounds (Flyweight)—¥Fred Toy hii bint Le- o a BILL EGGERT Al , \ Friars Finele Henrie. Di ok's Xi Sa s34(ball and pitches on the college satisfied that his ring glory. is Rice and Bobby Smith. Hopkins Hay- Danny Summers’ first goal of the season was worth $10 tolArt gm. Shrine I Ime .- 322inine: . . . The popular athlete behind him. . ., His is an un-- : a wood, : n more c niverss : 118 Pounds (Bantamweight)—| him last night as the Indianapolis Capitals added three 0 Harmid Martin. Dor Gots Malis a standout performer in alliusual case. . . . This former Tabor and Leon Hadson. 118 Pounds (Bantamweight)—| pick up a 4-2 victory over Springfield at the Coliseum. Mace Jenkins, MeChrnerls” Nast. gin Qlarice Cassi ponder C Bemis ..... I: 513 branches. He rates’ with the Eastern Golden Gloves champ . 8 ro « ) Leon Barrell and 1, Leon Mallory. A The triumph enabled the local skaters to narrow the gap be- Fe ali, atic Mkt, Mix {Belen vx, Dick's Bick no Savin. L818) pagt pus bask in the, ed prof rats 4 - (Featherweight) — | tween ves and the third-place Barons who now lead by tour Nela ty eres tlmaa- ice ne country and is a dandy receiver age, in many hard slugThomas Blair and Cornelius|Claude Edwards and Jack Mar- Points In thelr Western division race for the playoffs. are res Hutchings, Boi ee. Double Cop Cotfes ...... 8130 forward passes on the grid- ging matches and recently was Matthews. tin. The game also gave most of Hocke Summa Gene iter, Am. Leg. No. 8 Beer . 514/iron, {upset by Lavern Roach, fresh out 135 Pounds (Lightweigly ght) = 135 Pounds (Lightweight) — the A hele fiat louie at a scor- ackey ” wy . Prank Powers, Amer th Evans. Pup Bowl . ue Ay rE at |upact | ab. fres Russell Burden and Robert Payne. |In8 as Goalie Yves Nadon| yumas © aro ng 0 Dave Jutversal .'....0..00 0 61 | twood Fuel. ...... Si TEAMWORK . . . 's announced erts. : " |_ 147 Pounds (Welterweight) "%lof Springfield missed a second im py ¥ Nidan Ei Ei s . pyres LLL a an, Standarq Printing . 314| The New York Giants’ battery [atte iv oniy 31, hs and is. 147 Pounds (Welterweight) —|Robert Warfield and Edward ®hot You or I could have stopped | Sonim: . AW Raper Bun semichel, Delaware Major i sag | Mari Sangles,’ Standard Printing... $10 of Jonnard and Jommard oper: heading for Hot Springs, Ark. Julius Griffith and Charles Burns.|Gartin. with our hands, .. Sclistzzt LW. gg ERA Univetaal ........s 2 hem Culiivan A x fat Sos| ted hack in the early Twen-.,,, When you have to boil out Pounds 160 Pounds (Middleweight) —| Summers, playing a wing post- =~ Saors by P Noun Ging 1111 I: foi] tes... . They formed the big |af 31, it's Herbert Eas on, APOLIB”, ....5 vex" Trowbridge, 8 175 pasiey a0 Dallas Hi, nets - a he ek he sma ANAPOLIS, Sumimers, MI im sia ys ten Erm aii Hi Busandts. Jaros u. a ie weight) —Charles Just and Thom- Of, the second period. lar, Lu . Sullivan, Bru Bruneteay, ep Bred Brock, Universal... Sia Ma Sa Fie 804 as Eckels, sawbuck was a gift from {ono cai al A Unger, Hos ey Al Menges. Universal , 'Jnek’ Service... 504 Hea: _ Garrison SMPloyees of the production de-{m Y Kobusnen, {204 — a13 | Margaret, Spusich : 504 partment of Stokely F\ Inc, |K pnkman. Automoitve . To [Eset 3 twood PFuel...... 503 $= and Marvin Keller partment of Stokely Foods, 1c. FE. rors sping ome. rts SR Ei ir, iv © £1 Ee at Bot Bo cB is Adver fisemen Little Coun uintet Fogolin Rocks "Em Ko Bummers. (Nicholson), ol Rovare Biankerty I "S Tek vo'3 cere. OHH Margarie Pitzer, Double Cup Cotes. Soi | S The scoreless first period was \3)' Sorrgned (Kobusse Pr re yea « $111 ETa Mae Burner, Dick's Auto Servies 300] 3 IND! APOLIS, Lundy Ta Ar ow T enlightened only by Lee Fogolin, dolsky), 18: al, Penalties, Rone. a : Pyul Dukate, F.C. Atkins re Katte OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) ou n' nreres ou oe 0 ause p lenty | Headaches. Caps TOdk-And docks Sl oaBtaR (Hicariy Wihoisom. 1 pio 30; | par! giindel, Am..Jan No . 8 Helen will timate F Pood Mkt Mxd. i eman, ! + Paul Plelds, Uni IB]. ese . a7 Do: a i. . A 1 - ___By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports W Springfield wings checking them i, 1}: *Prinedeld. Cupele. Rr eras npversal 87 Corn Curtis, Millerest: ros i. 41M) : = "Of the 799 Hoosier high School basketball tears ane nave! ut the oy h Silt Su tn us cute F-Pt, Moho oe ih 1... 83 ee Ee ct Rg. ed ’ ‘entered the 38th annual tournament sponsored by the IHEAA. only srom" behind. the net. and out OP Soring uy Dima Towa" 1011 ds Rove, Mk Tatars Salane, Bonk 4 IF .....Your clothes are hand125 are in -the 3 Slaniiown ry The others are &ré| maneuvered the Caps’ defense and Siawaon IIR ast Pie. PIM Roy i hin i, Kostner Ont. 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Bt, Na I asaon . nd i o Rud Palting as ‘ oa J., today won the wt 5 ' i ¥ “- Le ae iain Be ample, has to about “Three B's"—Darrell FATE : ng a BU T i np il = Ari ntain City: rink. |ster, John Bright and Dick Brew-|, ard him. He skated out one BN pumas yA Homi rate rene. ime" Button’s Seating obi him . I . . JiTyoure wearing clothes that fort has rugged. Rowville; ‘War-|_-4re the mainstay of the Port S1CP AIG Mads tHE Al PASE aL ue: Fores phate Foo ietins R Besiar Fay eon 1.11 14 clean sweep of ihe “big three” are cut "skimpy" © saw Milford; East Chicago offense. Their point average Y utes. m Logan, Alphy Shrine ....... 33% figure skating championships. Pre-{} has Merrillville. - 10 name justper game ls better than 2. {iio ‘Gun, goiter, he didnt even (Am J SE Ee eae Tete Shu. 33 viously. the handsome Americas : ord Is Sleeper the puck. He fanned and the(331. ue $i AVETAES|Menk Thoman. ike Levees 872 YOU Wo {ae be s Choice Another highly-regarded small- po lise ; games; goals against, - 1; |J, Tackett. Socedway Handicap 571 lat Prague, Czechoslovakia, Jan. . : ‘ Shelburn and Rossville were the], quintet 1s M0 rubber disc slid past. It didn’t even, one’ 0: Tri I %4 Carroll. Butlers "auto Sery 56944 and the Olympic championship If th don't fit th onto ; oy t ford. The Tro-|hit the rear of the cage. Jack Bannpn, Riviera Nat. Mix. ;... 588 ] ey e co ur Pant rg : oy Jou The! jens; -unbeaten-tn-19-gumes- “MEIC RAVE TCHR oa er [Macadoo Kirsch, Christian Church . 53 SHush qu n the Vincennes regional anc Ross: Counts are the pride of Koscluska(a 3-1 lead at 7:48 of the. finai Western Division AOUE [Soe aroftalo; Vet. Ram Mra of your body pr operly vee ville's great Phil Buck pa 'd the ty. ‘They aren't as big as|period, slamming the puck by W LT Pe OG OciMSx Willams, VP. W. 0... $03 ‘ some_of the other teams, but they|Nadon who fanned: again. This Pittsburgh -.... 3119 7 203 1% oo RT ‘wommny = Hoguets ovet SH In thei nave practically the same start-|shot, however, had more zing. oiieiond B13 8 IN 11 Perey Lanham, Kiser's Garage e ! ye! h ing five that gave Ft. Wayne Cen-| Enfo Sclisizzi loed the game at/INDIANAPOLIS' 26 31 5 51 318 11p|els Olas Wisers Garmes -.... : That's as far as both clubs €3lira) & rough time in the regional| 11:42 taking a lcose puck and °: In 1% 0 Wea OE NEN Tr If the workmanship and styllast year, but they are back this| | rose puck and Eastern Division Gladys Chestnut, Pun Bowl... 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