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Heavier ‘Amateurs a Action Tonight |i Chicago Stadium

“Fred Rice; George Fahor; Thomas Blair

* And Sylvester Simmons Are Eliminated - By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ; CHICAGO, Feb. 24—Four up and four down. The lis PF Glovers lost their first four matches in the Tournament of in Chicago Stadium last night and it's now up to the the four heavier weight divisions, Julius Griffith, 147 pounds; Terry, 160, Bill Roberta, 175 and. Willie Clemmons, _heavy-|S8

y Rice; 112 118 pounds, gave Sam Pusateri, i 118; of Chicago, something to worry Blair, 126 and Sylvester &bout in the early stages. They 1 were ‘eliminated Started off the first round with ' the tournament's/@ crisp exchange of sharp lefts it in None survived a and rights. It was 'a “foelert| {round with neither fighter know- | ndance at the opening ing exactly what to do to chalk | the three-night mstent up the points,

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HERE —— Closs, rangy Texan, will join his Kautsky teammates tonight in their battle to catch up with the | Sheboygan Redskins at . the In the second round they Fieldhouse. Sheboygan leads a it up. Then came a fast| the local pros by. ah games,

from 38 cities competed | ms ticufing wil continue| exchange and out of it, Tabor!

| went down. It was 1 minute and. rh tomorrow night. Taete: 22 seconds of the second round Kautsky S Face action in eS ta will 2% Tabor was counted out in a gat and and this O. resulting from hard lefts! .

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Blair Performs Well

complete the finals. ‘Eager at Start

: Blair, perf. _|tonight against the Sheboygan|Builders. In one of the first bouts of the performed well for the In Redskins at the Butler oyean|

tmrsameek of champions, Rice dianapolis team — but Eugene neh

tough Fred Robnett, St. Louis, proved to be ngled With rugmed, Rice was® fast-moving adversary. (n the

orales of Ft 2 at the start pan ; jefts and rights atin a right, followed with anSi The Ft. Worth kingpin Other right, but the St. Loais No set and Rice countored|entrant came back with a hard

{1D St Morales came through left. From then on, both wvoys/®Me teams played here, Kaut- {jt op Markey,

kys won, 57 to 53. \ Rice sur-/We.* cautious and they exchanged 8 wi SO with a/lefts and rights. Although both pried 4) upperéiit, followed by Doys dif remarkably well, right. Morales came Times ringside scorecard gave % with 2 left. The Times score Blair. the edge for the round. ae 4 at the ringside gave the edge, In the second round, Blair night's » Rice for the round. - |forced the action and made the Terre Haute Flamingos; 60 to 54, | The boys, both cautious by now, St Louis contender “get to work.” inched at the start of the second Robnett, incensed at the attack, smd. Then they exchanged left came back with a left then the ps. A left by Morales surprised boys, both anxious but cautidvs, Rice and he was caught off bai- clinched. After the clinch, Rob-| ace and went down for a count nett, shot out a strong left. "hey Ini of two. Morales came back with |clinchéd, then Robneft came left and a right.. The second [throiigh with another left. Biair| the Ft. Worth boy’s round. |ecutnered with a left. Slug It Out = jclinched, Blair tried hard out

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Kautskys will continue their Optimists League, also at the bid for a National Professional| Pritchett slides, Roberson worked | {way. He hit the score three times In the 126-pound class, Thomas Basketba]l League playoff spot| games of 187, 217 and 268 for the for the evening's only reported |

The Redskins are the club _ first Kautskys must replace in the | and he ex round, Blair forced the fight Western division’s fourth place R but the Sheboygan crew holds a! Fred nson. |4%,-game lead. The last time the Gane Zwhesier Cours 1

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Chelt® play in addition to tonight's| CAL, iia er Capit al Paper while the Redskins are scheduled Lee pec rdholt, Ref

| Geor, The local pros warmed for to-| | Wyat battle by defeating the p. Fotsewst. Little

last” night in an exhibition con- | Ed Cam bell, im Player-| p28 y Bain, oe,

Inter. t Coach Bruce Hale paced the vie AL Kriner. St. Philip's A. C.

| y In league play last night, the art Porat, N. 8. Business Men nneapolis Lakers cinched first jw. MeDivitt, Ayrshire Colleries — [place in the Western division by|X John |defeating the second-place Tri- Lero y Callahan, Evangelica TeX(Cities Blackhawks, 57 to 48, at gharles Sav oe

Pattie Striebeck Tops All Bowlers With 697

By FRANK WILSON Another feather was by in the ‘cap of 18-year-old Pat StrieSako hoe carer, 4nd. hn 0d Mehest omens iy of the women's tally o local ‘Men's Shop quintet in the

opened her elevated series with a 223, She the rose to her Hig do the Hen for 5.230, "| Also hitting the honor count : Her total is the seventh highest trail were Russ Anderson, who rolled nationally thus far this copped a 657 in the Capital Paper

a 697 for the Yaver

|second spot in the national rank-| pred enson with a 655 in ings with a 725 rolled January 22i¢p, a eplienn gathering at in the Bowes Seal Fast League at the Delaware Bowling Center. the West Side Bowling Center. gtenhenson had games of 210, 169 tiand 276 for the Mooseheart five, Leadi the 500 up in the this season. Louanna a holds | women’ En oy Cork second place in that respect, hav- who scored a 506 for the Hotel ing toppled 700 pins in the Prit- geverin in the Indianapolis Clas! chett Sponsor's League on Octo-|gjc Kstelle Nash connected for a ber 10 of last year. Both girls|sgs series in the Classic. were subbing at the time they! afigs Striebeck’s high series led rolled their 700 series. The 697! tne Yaver Men's Shop to a 2759 was Pat's 19th honor count-of the total in the Classic on games. of season. |887, 967 and’ 905, This was high Topping the men’s efforts for for the league. the evening were the 672s rolled Out Pritchett-Hunt and | by Wilbur Otting and Ray Rober-|0'Grady way, Katherine Mueller son. Otting, who bowls for the converted the Big Four split in Athletics in the Evangelical loop the Lakeshore Country Club |at Pritchett’s, had games of 220, | Mixed League. J. Gummer got in , 232 and 220 for his total. In the [the 131 rut in the North Side © Business Men's group at Park-|

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Last Night's Bowling Leaders

800 BOWLERS (MEN) 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) r if Otting, Srangslical HE eer om Pat ‘Striebeck, Indpls. Classic . . . 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Riss “Anderson. pial’ Popes ' ai Juanits Cork, Indianapolis Classic ... 508 House «. 846 Estelle Nash, Indianapolis Classic ... 588 th Bide Pus. jen . 84% Bobby Simerly, Indianapolis Classic .. 588 American Legion assic.. 640! Ann Crull, Indianapolis Classic - .. 586 coves ae Betty Jordan, Indianapolis Classic 1

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638 Elizabeth Hausm Solitaire Bev. . Re 638 Dorothy Bohisen, indpls. Classic $0 «oo 8341 Alice Clossin, Raven nswood 8 ormed Church ... 631 pp, M7 Square Classic ........ 639 Beulah Maners, Thidpis, ade. Evangelical lenn, Darleen Mirabeaux 2 ® May. Fraternal pls. 541

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missed, and thé.round ended witn| Haislup, Speedway Classic .. ; Af the start of the third—and! /the St. Louis iM ahea d for ae! In the only other game last Bil Mee regor hy +45 H.C ae seanews Borah See | Br I Classic nw both bo, lugged | {night the Toledo Jeeps tightened) | Phinip Mortis Evangelic 904 Jo Ber Coca-Cola rh last stanza-- ys 8 |stanza. | Ray Jagger. Ine Indiana Bell I Telephone’ . 804 Kay Thompson, Darleen Mirabeaux .. § it out in an attempt to win, Rice! - {their hold on fourth place in the Dean 8. Bust - 803 Iva Bininger, Indianapolis Classic .. 51 ng » hard Tight to the body Loses on Foul [Eastern division by defesting|od schech S Sunt le 1 36 Mido Rally indie asi”. Bi ie rales came back with a! Indianapolis lost its last bout! Sheboygan, 57 to 46, at Toledo. Romer Allréd. 8. = Business , Men aes so Harrie Batterton, ndpis. Class aay id , Transportation ...... | . vensw a right. . They clinched and on the Hast night by an accidental funch. ppg, Baskethall Tom Seimeter, Kiwanis “apieog cc 801 Evelyn Reed, Solitaire Bev. Lo. B08 | Sylvester Simmons, the ‘ndian- Bob Avels, Riviera Pas Mixed.. 600 Mabel Fischer, Indianapolis Classic = 504 way out Morales shot a left and lapolis = Times-Legion Gol in NATIONAL pLEAGUR Louie Weiland, Sout Jouse & Mined £0 Vivian Weaver, Indians lis 504 Ris countered with a ‘left..c oy oy lightweight chamoion. woL oe OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Gertrude Clarke, 8. RB lts Cream |. 808 Morales came through with a|(335 pounds) met Ed Slazinik, St. Rochester }¢ [708 L. Selebs. Auto Transportation ...... gog Doris Richardson, Coca-Cola ett and Rice seemed to lose his, Louis. Wayne ... 15 ng Art Bums rm. West Side rey 35% Lib Eickel, 5 R Ice Cream mm, Morales won the round Toledo 20 396 jk McGshey, U 8. _ Rubber Go.’ ih 30a Flossie Hau In the first round, Simmons’ Svracube 2 370 aE eats Be ac; FO. ++: Soo Joan Rosebo, Darigen” Mirabesus nd the decision. was out in front, but he was so Flint : wre Division 1 1% George Miller. Kiein er ha 588 Glare "Pon, "Coca-col Although Rice did a commend-|jotermined to win that he be- Minneapolis’ Te wetpdes BB wom gene Hinderier, Ho oh tooq, Mrchnts. 18 oTHER Leaves. comin ble job, he ‘still permitted him- came over anxious and threw a | Seana N a Bob Hen iatuer 18 Dorothy Hoon: & DR EY. xx it to be kept off balance t00 low punch after the bell. Theos a Noy ang Con ontainer xk 73 Pauline K , Kinbetim, 8 ohn ‘eachers .. BB ee a oT SLE Er) rE RR Fk Gaba vi apolis s . "ae In the second Indianapolis bout injured Slazinik was awarded the| ho, MO 1 Haute Pam 1p RC Dc oreyor, Allison Plant 10... 8 Pave Kellermeyer, . Slokel Prod. a tf the evening, George Tabor, | honors on a foul. | ingoes 84 _ (exhibition). Bob L Mekay. & Toachert 1 Mixed o Betty Tom Carmichael: res Mixed

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544! points.

SPORTS and BOAT SHOW Opens Saturday—Through March 7

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York University and the “‘mir- TA. 2434 The Irish will meet NYU in Madison Square Garden on March 1 in one of the four games| still. remaining on the Violet

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schedule. Notre Dame boasts a CO. record of 11 won and four Jost, whelepr FENCE ‘with the most impressive ref rn we ea formance an upset of mighty CE ————— | Kentucky.

NYU marked up its "18th straight victory of the season last ‘night by topping St. John’s, a traditional local rival, 59 to 54. Other foes: left for the Violets are Rutgers, Fordham and City College of New York. ° La Salle College of Philadelphia ept.in.-the running for a. tourney. rd by. beating St. Francis of { Brooklyn, 59 to 50, for their 18th {win in 20 games.

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NEW YORK; Feb. 24 (UP)— Carl Liscombe of the Providence Reds, who is enjoying one of the best seasons of his long hockey career, continued to push on to-| ward two new records today while leading the ‘American League scoring derby by seven

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{ + CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 24 (UP) = All-America Football Confer{ence draft rights to. Michigan halfback Bob Chappuis have been | transferred from the Cleveland Browns to either Chicago, Balti- | more or Brooklyn, it was learned reliably today. The champton Browns announced last night that they had traded away their rights to Chappuis “with a view to strengthen the overall léague structure” but declined to identify the other team Involved;

Cards Order Redbird Lang to Spring Camp

| ~=Don Lang, Columbus Red Bird third baseman, today held orders | to report to the parent St. Louls| Cardinals’ spring training camp | at St. Petersburg, Fla. about | March 1. Lang still has not returned a signed contract and was re-| “ ported seeking transfer to the Pacific Coast League. He was considered one of the: American Association's best players last season and batted .346 for the Red Birds.

Benefit Planned

| CHICAGO, Feb, 24 (UP)—The | Chicago Stadium announced io-' day it has set aside April 6 for {a benefit boxing match for the parents of Sam Baroudi, New| ork boxer, who died here after ut last week with Ezzard| Charles.

Moves to Colorade BOULDER, Colo, Feb. 24 (UP) | —Marshall Wells, head football coach at James Millikin College, Decatur, Ill, was today appointed line coach at the University of] Colorado, according to Harry G.| Carlson, dean of athletics.

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