Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1948 — Page 9
den minons, Terry still ; in Nine.
or Golden Gloves C Fett .
Slows Up in |
ng. tors exchanged ‘efts|i
ood Tights in a torrid second = and deciding round,
ad Terry just a little Stronger pis Buckeye opponent and
pied enough points to win the
oe of the top heavyweights of |} r furnament, Clemmons came/ i eager and walked right into| the action against Vince Donnelly! Minneapolis. Despite ie Dounellys x
onight i in the. race Don Lavalle, Ted ten Ally Meyer, wemendous reach, Clemmons
jn with his dangerous left jab. The
Donnelly shot out a hard righ
ind Clemmons went down for a (ast count of one—but immediate- | was on his feet and ready to go.
Al the start of the second, gem mons switched to a
style. Donnelly led with lefts ard
Clemmons displayed his ver
satility with lefts, also. Donnelly landed sn uppercut, and - Clemmons came back with a right, thea another that dazed Donnelly.
ett They exchanged lefts, Donnelly countered with a right. Clemmons shot out a stinging
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W. right that made Donnelly helpless. Clemmons waded in for “the kill’
for a TKO decision.
winner over the Cleveland entry, | Earl Sabotin.
weakened.
and dumped his foe on the canvas)
In the 175-pound class, William! Roberts looked for a time like a Moore Wins Cue Match
In the first round, Rovertalon forced the fight as his opponent tonight at 8:30.
Julius Griffith found a tough opponent in Fred Newbill of Cin-
147-pound division. At the start, they mixed it up with Griffith forcing the battle. Newbill, ~icautious and measuring his Hoosier opponent, came throughis
lowed with a fast left and right. But Griffith's efforts were - lost, for he was down-—taking the count—when the bell ended .he first round.
Griffith looked weak at the
referee stopped the fight, When Willie Clemmons came out for his first bout against Leon McClinton of Chicago there wasn't much argument. Within one minute of the first round, Clemmons threw two right-hand punches and the Chicagoan went down for the count. That ended ithe fight and Clemmons was in the ‘schedule for tonight, still on top in his weight division,
Guy Moore of New Palestine
But in the final defeated Carl Gulbin, 50-40, in 87 stages of a fast match, Sabotin innings of their three-cushion
won the decision when Roberts tate billiard match last night in
Board of Trade parlor. Gulwill meet Phil Greenberger
Male Keglers Have Scoring Spree as Bill Power Ties City Bowling Record
BY FRANK WILSON The bowling men of the city had another field day during last 982. Leading the league however, night's league activities. A city record was tied. Three 700s were Were -the Mutual Milk men who recorded. Another member was admitted into the “Double 700{8cored a 3009 on games of 985,
Club” A total of nine honor counts were turned in. were scored by the men as the best the ladies could do was the 571
score on games of 1034, 985 and
All of these 1000 and 1024.
Three other men hit above the
tallied by Phyllis Gandolf in the Stegemeier’s Grille group at the 650 mark’ in the Pennsylvania |
West Side Bowling Center. Entering the “Double 700’
roster was Bill Power who twirled a 705 in the Chevrolet League at Pritchett’s. But his entry into the exclusive organization. was not
the big news of the night for him.
In winding up’ his series, which had started with games of 190 i 216, Power connected for a 2% to ti the season's city record!
t by Paul Fields.
Bill hit eleven in a row in his
final effort. On the twelfth ball
he ten pin stood, thus robbing
iim of the bowler's dream.
Fields connected for. his 299 in he Indianapolis League on Janu7 21, also at the Pritchett lanes. of
In the preliminary “Double 700 Club’
ower hit a.719 on February 3 in '¢ Chevrolet League. He rolls or the Metal Shop five. He belime the sixth man to roll two
100s this season. Although Power's high
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,/for the evening's work was Carl Hardin who collected a 712 for Tompkin’s Ice Cream in the West Side Classic. Hardin started nis series with a 235, rose to a 244, and closed out with a 233. It was his first 700 of the campaign.
Scoring the other 700 of "the
this year.
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Topping the 600 scorers were John Belcher and Jess. Montague
Rolling for Meyer's Service Station in the East Side Classic at
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with a hard left to the body. Bari. Tis Griffith countered with a short!cnile right to the body. Griffith fol. |18. 185. Cohimbvis
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for a playoff position in the Na-|
tional Basketball League looked
better than hopeless today after! .
“they gained a full game by defeating Sheboygan last night in Bale’
C8 the Fieldhouse, 57-53.
tes Letty first quarter mark, 12-11. |Kautskys had not yét found the Mm _ {hoon for fielders, but had tallted Oshkosh tosses.
kee, with a rolling leg split in
* {cinpati when. they tangled in the|24 minutes.
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the free-for-all tactics and played (basketball. Hale finally found the range to tally four fielders and two free throws, while the best Sheboygan could do was Mike Todorovich's five poihts. The local boys were. never headed in the last half as they poured in points from evéry con|ceivable angle. In the last quar. ter there was a perceptible slowMpons the. part..of the Kautskys!
diana upon Zora G. athletic director, to serve temporarily in that post for the Big Nine athletic directors’ meeting that will “inven SOmrTow in
Unt today
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little late in the season, howcver,
opened the bidding with a basket
{two from way out. Bruce Hai Rn BUFFALO, N. Y.—Allen Faulkner. IST, es A od ou Ft og four more free on
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to be looking: for a stride. 1 n a In last night's game Sheboygan Sheboygan... . Loe d od od ova Morris 3, ey Klier, Hale, Glamack by nM Ranekes Sud Joursd oi 3 Sante Bob Justin‘ and Norris Ward. Kautskys felt: thelr way around. Pro Basketba The Redskins led at oe ; National League
ret. | Kautskys. were never in “334 | trouble:
500 an ‘$6 Kautskys will pet |1088Ue “Dig guns,”
seven free In the second quarter, a combination track meet and wrestling | Anderson match, Fred Lewis found tne| Rochester : range for the Kautskys and sank | Toleds bi | 41 46 ULTS LAST NIGHT the locals took a half time rad. oR ». 27-25. Putting Lewis in the) lineup proved a wise.
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