Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1948 — Page 7
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Satans Defeat ington in Stall: 37-35
Pike in Ist : In_31 Games
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13 when the Elks will stage their geoond annual baseball dinner) party and sports movie show. , . . This event, held at the Hotel Antlers, went over big last year and there weren't enough tables to accommodate the army of fans. . . . This year arrangemen will be made to seat about 700 Tribe boosters, Elks and nonElks. . . . The Indians are to play the New York Yankees on April 14, in a Victory Field afternoon game, and several Yankees mY expected to reach Indianapolis time to join Manager Lopez, his
arty the night before. . . . The Rn the season with Kansas City on April 15, Pa night,
LEADING LID LIFTERS . The four best opening day
PARDON MY Foor . «+» Jimmy Alley, University of Minne. gota ice hockey player, is on the shelf because of a ey big toe... pled while playing that bodyjolting sport . . , But no . . . Alley told his coach a co-ed dance
dangerous and gals really start cutting the rug. . 8» SCHOOLBOY BOXING. « « » wh leading bo 0 WAS 8 pro boxer back 20 years ago, is the boxing coach at Bismark (N. D.) i School. . « . There's an idea. . How's about
schools giving boxing a ¢ Nek their sports. Spandst
® A SCOREKEEPER'S HEADACHE. . . . In a recent basketball game played in Nebraska, Don Watts, Kennard High center, poured in 56 poin
102-13. . . . Watts’ previous single game high was 48 points. . , . He stands 6 9 tout s inches. x STAR OF THE PAST . . . Dutch Zwilling, oldtime Indianapolis outfielder who was known as the “Spread Eagle,” has become a scout for the New York Yankees. . , . He hunted yoory” for Cleveland several ears. , , , & played center field tor the 011 Indian-
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You'd think he was crip-| -
Tech Qualifies Two
season. And Pike's victory came as the first for the suburban team in 30 starts. : ‘Shortridge led its West Side rivals all the way to jump aboard the best won-lost record in the The Continentals trailed at the first quarter, 13-7, and at! the half, 27-14. A rally in the third period brought the West Siders within three points of the winners, 28-31. Then pulled away tp In| 37.29, and almost lost the ball game in a stalling a : Free Throws Win It was the free throw line that contributed most to Pike's victory
FAIR EXCHANGE—Bob hard left in return from Sylvester Simmons of the Dou
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Rushville, on its home floor, last highs s Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney card. had an a od as ta King the In Rape ‘team for the Chicago trip. o
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oberts (left) of the South Side C. C. lands a hard right but receives an aqualy las PAL Club in the tingling lightweight open bout on Ro gained the decision and will be a member of Photos _ by John Spickeimire, Times Staff Photographer.
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Four Experienced Boys Defend ‘47 Titles;
~ Paul Jerry Stops Dick Roembke in 2d Round "By BOB STRANAHAN “The city's biggest amateur boxing tournament, the annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves, today was written into the record books as another success for the fans, the participants and the charities concerned. A capacity crowd estimated at 3500 jammed the Armory last night for the finals and cut loose with mighty roars of approval
during some of the more exciting 15-bout card, ‘Summary of Final ~
Several hundred latecomers were turned away when it was appar. ‘Night of F ighting ent that there would be no room, AL POUnd open-—Fred hy Dom toy them inigiae. ; oi: Eps Boe, opan0ss b, on decion Oh usin hamp! were crown n ' both the open and novice di- i Cn. Yo Jom San Nutsn, Dingias visions on the action-packed p i¢Hound op AGNI show. For the ambitious novice|Dougias PAL Cu Bon technioal knockou! lads, the activity ceases until *si 8,the'™ aC FOUN ier Simmons. next winter when they vill Ive|Northwestern PAL ohn won. from. Bob eligible to compete in the more decision. South
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lis team participating at Chicago {2 fisien in the Tourney of Champions, side Feb, 23, 24 and 25. ! The boys who will make this x all-expense trip to the Windy |g, City are Fred Rice, flyweight; Coe George Tabor, ET the 34 NeATY¥eight—Williy _Clemmone. Thomas Blair, featherweight; hs ring Nort - rn Charles und novice—Walter Haywood, Ins AL Clyb, won from a ugias PAL Club, on 4 nd n » ww Hory
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pou und open--Paul Community Club, Rosmbie, South Side Communi © Iosiout at oun
— Bill Roberta, mn Club, won sania i, JAgkeo n lym, by a oho a 47 row
llus Griffith, welterweight; Paul Bay Terry, middleweight; Bill Roberts, light heavy, and Willie Clem- a mons, heavyweight. fe i Defend Titles | Simmons, Griffith, Bill Roberts ,,3* a and Clemmons successfuly de- Bow ns PAL Clu, ¢ on “degusion q i winning by dataut ‘when hie op NESE nid” Sh VOW 3 ponent failed to put in an ap-® ind novice—Dallas HIN, padianes. I The other three ae 1 Ha ve. vice, on acon. Easley,’ titlists ‘winners in some povice ents. age SR 3 Xi Xrockad ou St GF ry Bh 8 SAS EX Russell "Burden, lightweight; Ed ward
as ovice—Leon rrell, Douglas
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pening gong ang of the South Side Were Community Center team defended TO8 of applause.
second round. was twice in the first round for nine/t0 dish out some {his own before the Jound counts, then the hard-hitting; Roberts had his opponent on the Over. The judges decided he canvas another time midway in hit harder and oftener the second round before Coe, ‘blazing Anish. finally roped to stay. | Receive Awards Eckels Winner
Novice Light Heavy Thomas Ragsdale pos, Eckels of Jackson's Gym team|The Times in in the big ) scored the other k. 0, over stable-
Enter Car in 300
eran dirt track and
Motor Speedway this year as driver for an eight -cylinder Baldwin Special, entered by two lo cal business-
The Rockets shot ahead early men. in the second quarter to The car is a unthreatened for the remainder rear-drive of the game. senberg. Indianapolis Sacred Heart lost motor, rebuilt by to Huntington Catholic 52-25 in| Edgar Baldwin, an-overwhelming barrage of fleldia South Stde
garageman, won Bob Droeger the 1927 race for George Souders. The chasis is the same Lou Schneider drove to victory in 1931. Baldwin and “Ralph Havener are -co-owners. Droeger, who received his AAA license last year, plans to com'|pete in AAA competition next ‘|summer prior to the 500 Mile classic, He has been racing cars in the Midwest since 1932 and is a Navy
In other county games Lawrence Central led Noblesville the merry chase to win, 41-37. Southport drubbed North Vernon on the southside floor, 46-31.
Bob Droeger of Greenfield, vetmidget race driver, will make his first bigtime appearance at the Indianapolis
lop honors while Edwards ot his) “UIT Jew WAR GENES hn alent BRAD tucks had gained the lead. » . L E i ' S . See sae exeera| 00a Businessmen Louanna Early's 648 Series give Howe fans a His
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for the failure by tallying four
Friday's leagues.
‘Sporisor’s group. Lou connected for a 648 while rolling with the DeWolf Néws five. Her games were 236, 177 and 235. It was her
Billie Rice of the Indianapolis Typewriter line-up tallied a 625 ‘on games of 188, 226 and 211 to take second honors. Following her closely was Helen Fehr of the Indiana Gear Rangers who |scored a 622 on games of 190, 220 and 212. Yaverette Marge | Skelton completed the foursome with a 603 on games of 199, 202 and 202. Top man for the evening's
600 BOWLERS (MEN)
Leads Women Bowlers
FRANK was broken last night as the bowlers of the failed to rise above the 700 mark. But the women keglers
Sponsor's League. A 700 had been registered every night this until last night's firing. Altogether 1 honor counts were scored in
Leading the high-scoring quartet was Louanna Early, Mechanfcs Laundry regular, who seems to like to sub in the Pritchett
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
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scores above 600 in the" Pri
work was Rudy Jurasz who compiled a 687 total in the Washington League dt the Illinois slides, Juresz worked games of 256, 226 and 205 for Monarch Sales. Dick Weber of the Rosedale Dairy League at the Sport Bowl came in a close second with a 684 for the Maschmeyer Nurseries. His games were 188, 268 and 228;
Billiard Results
Phil Greenberger bested Paul Hughes, 50-37 in 100 innings, last ‘night in a state three-cushion billiard match in the Board of
Trade parlor. Greenberger had a high run of six.
Bima Dyers, 8 rt Bowl Recreation. 613 Oray: lassic Frid
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Pacific Coast, Texas and West. wor veteran. | Rudy Juirasz, Washington ......vieeei A Bowl C . a1 ALR. leagues. rr wa -Indianapblis-Tech : or OME Snyder, Real Esta pi pr Newton ro ry le Dairy Bd Harrell, Pun Bowl Classic ... 800 boys for the finals of the state prion Prince; Resedaie ery . (Vie Kreftel, Deselan Classic ......... 600 K R P high school wrestling meet today| JUNI Bo I Leo Ahearn Cream. |. 807 ramer, iggs in Lafayette. Norman Walken, ce hssum tion advanced Archdio- S NOLIODAL «eres Paul Pield DO re Bowing Center.. 807 ourne By Wud Holy Norman Boyle Traftie Club avs Dawson Guthr} ter-Messick Mix. 4 Longest Pro Match 104 pounds, and Tony Zilson, 138|Trinity 31.30 in" the Ans) game of ihe Red Stuart. Roger Bd Behustes, Bénkers v pounds, were winners in their junior A md which ended at Cathedral pred tle Tompkin's DopR Gre A Cream, RM Caslema, Berl-Johes TUCSON, Ariz, Feb. 14 (UP)—|class in yesterda s The Assumption tesm will meet Shoat, Daebrens, Construction .. Louts an, ¥ Jack Kramer held a two-match ye Haute tomorrow at m. ‘in _the first/Byron Speas, Previn Bf Wilfred Brehob I matches. .|same of the Archdiocesan tourney. a i Spe re ID on oR Earl, Sport Bowl | edge 'over Bol p, Freyn B . bby Riggs today y ms from Indianapolis or. Washi Logan, Preyn ‘Bros, after inning, 14-12, 4-8, 18-16; deanery ure -enlered in ihe tourney io-|Raiph Pope, Deselan Classic |B Plummer, Deselan Classis morrow in athedra ne- Mencin " fut night fn what was believed Fight Results ner of the tourney | wh <b begine to- Jorn Jam hy ASarotts Shoes “+x | Russ Cpawlord, Presto-Lite Bat. e longest professional By United 0 e _ Dextiloule jan, Washington love, welr: YORK Sid Pre uare Qarden) Archdlocesan tourney Beginning Feb. .| Emi] ‘Strakis, Sport Bowl Recreation H. eodlove, National ............es Rh on Meord. | |oiererd Bete Bi RL RET TR, RTD TE TS ER LANRIRS or At leads pro Aor Burton, EE 37. Toor: ant Taylor. ‘Traffic Clu! Ey Ft) Real Sul Mixed 13, in Hh croas-| No RCRSTER, Mass Mass_Calvin 114, | ana Medical Center 36, Lincoln ' Chiro-|Ral lison, Traffic Club . peer. 8 Andrew's country series, Nogheste ed ou Me- | practic College 25: Lane Drafting 320, Pra x Johns . ow ay ay 114, "Spingheid. Bentral Business - College 14. /Bd Reeve, National ..... xause Wilson, Christ the King ® eel Eliott, Kinds Alr Prod. . Ci Bn a Ad Ho Ota ity, State High School ed College Basketball Scores rr d Ittenbach, St. Joan of Are Am.’ Prost po TY: COUNTY somoovs PL Wayne Concordia 43, Fi. Wayne South Mt. Summit 41 Cowan I. Mea Yonger. ‘prez Radio Mix Ripple 43, Warren Central 30. Side Macy 39, Chill $3. w netown Eo Now Market ES ia o. Erickson. Trvi Pls Ben. Davis 44, Speedway 38 Wayne Central Catholic 47, Bluffton on, + Lowiy ville a. n Whitestown 47, Fishers 43 “i son Presbyterian. Ronin, Township 51, Beech Grove 4. ‘a. Milan 43, Liverty 35 Whiting 46, Washington Bast Chicago Dick, Schmiil, Insurance"... untington Cat sole 53, Sacred Meart 35. 28. Milr 41, Sunman 3. Carl Wolf, Antier's Recreation Kotehid, Cris Attucks 42. 2» Jestine’ $8. Morristown 3. Wailace Gary 30. Valparaise 34 Robert Sandford, Allison Jets nightstown ual 34. ow. Ross orth West Lebanon 54, Wi te 35. Max Glenn Cummins Pike Tow Te, i Neblesvitle 31 ". New Yo" 42 hattad w Wink ov 31 Eran ie Aiamoria », Henry Witiman, Mitchell own 1 o m ’ : Southport 2g North: Vernon "Si. New Richmond 48; Alamo 43 (overtime).|We s Por Al Richart, St. Philip's Men's Tech 4, Rushvitle New Haven 43, Hosgland 37 willy 47, Te Centerville. 38, Li Sarum, (Eni chine Co Wi Tioga, is te pl Rie n.d span re Dowiaie (Wom Silent a». rion 48, a. HER “" I 31, Versailles 15. w ston 46, Bwits City 48. Se he finan OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS New Albany’ 36, Bvansville Reits 32. aangton 4 BS sa La hes. Tadoie | Troewrliss dersoria 47, Elwood 34. . Onward TWp. (Cass) 48. Winchester 50, Parker 41 Helen Fehr, Indians r Ra , Bt; Mary's 48, Peirmount 46 terbein 47, Inge G. Vavaha 71, Millersburg 32. Marge Skelton, Yaver Men's e). —sleet) | Pine ownehip. Eo 25, Raub 19, Y Sung Ameica 34 Galveston ros eston 36, 560 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ov or ymouth 50, Wabash 43. STATE COLLEGES Bans LaPary, Bowes Barby 2. Poling a Pennville 44, Union City 38. 1 | Anddrson ih, da a is 4, Harte EA arrett 33, ; Pennville 44, Union Oity 38. Aubafn (hr ive tler_44, Pleasant & Decatur Catholic 48, | Auburn y Baton 28 New londop 23. . Alfne o fin’ gb Sgeiond, Op M4 Tr Buhay os Beaters 8. 4,’ Danvilie 37 (overtime). Royertor, Central 43,
masport “tor dsyt iy lle 43. Lafayette 38. City 57, Gregnteld 4. NT Auburn
Bulldogs. Seek MAC Title
mate Charles Just at 1:36 in the second round. Just was out- Vision classed by his opponent ana|and other prizes to couldn't match the punch of either hand. Referee Dick Patton stopped
chance tonight to bring undis-|'® puted claim to the Mid-American Conference basketball champion
DePauw at Pean State. Earlham at Hanover. Franklin at Indiana Central. Iowa at Indiana. Indiana State vs. Eastern Kentucky at Louisville. Notre Dame vs. DePaul at One| cago. Purdue at Michigan. Tiffin at Indiana Tech.
ship to Ipdianapolis—if they beat! Cincinnati tonight at the Fieldhouse,
The two teams are now tied for the number one spot in the conference. Butler, however, has already dropped one to the boys from the banks of the Ohio, for
o| for their only circuit defeat. |
Miami's loss to Ohio University | this week broke up a three-way! tie for the ‘first position. Bytler and’ Cincinnati shared!
Faopable starting lineups:
The Butler Bulldogs have a
was apparent that Matthews was ‘butclassed.
honors for the title last season, cham
to solve the left handed hitting ard bac of his rival but got a 1 tittoke at the conclusion for ness.
and left jabs; stung Burns late ractice m in the first round. Burns rallied | Ip = tat he Banos
the 160-pound open bout at 52|With open and t in the round to/ln the novice - a Roembké possible Wnan 2a a had our nity Sane South Bids Samiti Center and Jackson Gym three paired against Paul EE a/each and Ray St. Community teammate, in the finals, Club, one.
Terry came out of his corner like a whirlwind and caught Roembpke he. the face with a staggering Roemb| went. down for a short count in his own corner, then another time on the opposite side of the ring and, finally, ou. nearly through the
early surprise attack unquestionably won the battle for
Terry. Thomas Blair of the
BLOOMINGTON, | Fob. 14 ‘ (UP) | =Alvin (Bob) McMillin said today that he was still head football
coach at Indiana University but that he had not made up his
C | Douglas PAL Club’also won his! open featherweight crown on a technical kayo from teammate {Cornelius Matthews, Possessor of a ing 3 and strong’ left, Blair {had his arm raised as a victor after TO Ce aiaed 53 3 vigor Referee Happy Atherton when it
Was Battle seven-year contract at $25,000 a The fans seemed to get .| year to head coach of
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he big. the Lions. paul kick aut op ot the ging open Stm.| However, McMillin refused to mons, of the Northwestern PAL °Omment about any préjessional (Club, and plucky Bob Roberts of| offers or a reported offer from the South Side C. CO. a yr nb on Suothee of the a 10-year contract at Indians. Southpaw Simmons thre series of stiff ones to rt IAC Swimmer Sefs
middleweight
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mouth in the first round to draw blood. The South Bide boy came Backstroke Record
{back gamely in the second round, | [but
~/opened up erts’ right eye early in the third.
The Indianapolis Athletic Cluo “team ‘bested Bull State a CS meet last night in Muncle, B Roberts never was quite able) {the local Pod eetet R ogks ut big hand 278 performance. his game-} The triangular meet scheduled
{today between the Indianapolis, The open welterweight bout be-| Vincennes and Terre Haute
tween Griffith of the Douglas PAL| YMCA teams Club and Charles Burns of the at Tete Hants has South Bide team was another rip-| snorter.-
been postponed because of fey roads. Central YMCA junior And
|senior teams will swim against Griffith, mixing up sharp right Butler Monday at 4 p. ny ila
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perceptibly in the second heat but |
t with a flurry of flying leather which had his opponent all but out at the bell.’ Keller Triumphs Warren Keller, Jackson Gym entrant, scored the other techni- ||| "==— cal k. 0. in the final novice bout on the card over James Garrison of the Cen
; Hiotts dy BEAR — rank Mario, Hershey center, is winding up his fifth season with | stopped the Bears and currently is the ling. ies Ca opponent. | rau
team's leading scorer. He'll be | _ Jack Martin of the South Side in action here tomorrow night |
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