Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 11
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“In Acton Tonight
Headlining tonight's amateur poxing card In the South Bide Motor Armory, 2011 8. Pennsyl-
'} vania St, will be a bout between
Robin Hood, South Side
nity Center, and Bob Browner,
Marion, Both are wel Other contestants on the card
47135 pounds-—Hob Roberts, In-| Bill Williams,
dianapolis, vs,
apolis, vs. Al Long, Marion. 147 pounds--Bud McShay, Indianapolis, v8: Lee Dick, Anderson, and Billy Mitchell, Indianapolis, vs. Don Howell, Indianapolis. anapolis, v8, Buddy Johnson, Marion. There will also be a ‘special heavyweight preliminary bout between Bill Barlow and Dick Rex, both of the South Side Center.
Fight Results
By United Press FPALO—Leé Bavold, 100%, Ps knocked out Buddy Walker,
BU NJ. knock hester, .N. Ros TERSEY Riss Ricter, 180%. Pat4 es out Ted Di oa me ne » lackw ood. 162,
Paterson 'N, Suipointed Johnny Walkrd Marl Ra 12%.
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only professionals who use the '|interlocking grip. “I made the switch from the overlapping when I found the (Third of a Series) pressure exerted on the thumb Was hurting my left wrist. Ever
cate of the interlocking grip. 8 =
IT IS MY opinion that the “| thumb off the front of the shaft allows the wrist more relaxation at the top of and more freedom in the completion of the. swing. As f{llustrated in the accom°k-| panying photographs, the left
By FRANK WILSON Two of the city’s bowling organizations closed their seasons. last night with banquets to honor their champs. The Holy Cross| Church League feted its champions with a steak dinner at the
Knights-of - Columbus
Home, -and the ‘Riviera Bowling “Association
honored is title holders at the Riviera Clib. Joe Kirkhoff, retiring -president. of the Holy Cross -gTOUp,-pre-
sented incoming prexy, 2S ls Curran, with a trophy for him and his teammates who carried
victory. Curran, captain of the Mull's quintet, then handed the
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|trophy over to sponsor Ed Mulvaney. This was the first year
the Mull's Place banners to league Which Mulvaney had sponsored the
team. Also presented in the ceremonies was the new ABC championship certificate which made its first appearance this year. In the election of officers Curran sucéeeded to the presidency in line with league tradition. He had been vice president of- the group. Replacing him was Bill Leppert who was elected unanimously. Joe White was re-elected secretary-treasurer, Members of the championship team were ‘Curran, «White, Dan Healy, Bill Brunot, Charlie Quinn and Gene Hinderliter. In the festivities at the Riviera Club, Armond Priest took over the duties of bowling chairman of the club’s bowling association. The main speaker at the dinner was Butler athletic director and head coach Tony Hinkle. Representatives of the Women's Indianapolis Bowling Association and the Indianapolis Bowling Association ‘were also pre-
sented to the group. The Riviera Association tno}
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INTERLOCKING GRIP—Left hand, the completed grip and a the fingers, GENE BARAZEN, Chick Har160 pounds—Psul erry, Indi. Pert and myself are about the
since I have been a strong advo-.
Yo right, position of the left rear Saw showing the position of
hand he the ou in the same manner that a baseball player holds a bat, with the thumb eircled across the front of the club rand” the fingers curled under neath, ho
"we IT IS difficult to _digtinguish between -the two grips in the completed view, but the Photos| graph shows that anotheér difference is the little finger of the right hand and the index finger of the left being interlocked. That's where the grip gets ta name, As to grips: take your choice, but after you have made your decision be sure to perfect the one you have chosen.
cludes five mixed leagues. to the presidency Tues. the Sunday Ladies Mixed loop was Robert Turkiss. Other officers elected were Helen MacDonald, vice president, ahd Alvin -Yetter, secretary-treasurer, The Past Presidents League ee |@lected William Swope, president; Ethel Cassenberg, vice president, and Richard Dryden, secretarytreasurer. Pioneer League officers will be Lyle Clift, Charles Boswell and Virginia EIff, American League, W, E. Teske was elevated to the presidency; Maxine Priest; vice president, and Al Heffner, secretary-treasurer. National League officers will be Gaylord .Overman, Marion Koskey and William MacDonald. Entertainment ‘was provided by Miss Patty Joy, and the dinner was over bychairman Don Young. THE LEAGUES «Leaders in the leagues last night were Bennie (Jacobs, who twirled a 186-230-2 in the Indianapolis leaching Co. League at Delaware, and Dorothy Dietz who downed 496 pins in the Bischoff
PATTER ~ Headpin+ tourneys last night were won by Melba Dressel, 270, in the Internal Revenue League at Indiana; Martha Bennett, 292, in the U. 8. Rubber] Co. League at Illinois, and Mara J . "w 0 BOWLERS . Jacobs, Indpls.
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CLEVELAND, May 5 (UP) The Cleveland Indians today decided Outfielder Pat JSeery was worth more than the $10,000
Coal loop at the Moon-Lite lanes.
On Pro Ring Bill Don't Be ‘Lem Lubber’
At least four of the five bouts Promoter Forrest McKinney's! third professional mitt program | of the year tomorrow night at| the Armory will match local boxers against out-of-state opponepts:
This was assured when Mo-|
Kinney matched Richard Dilk, Indianapolis featherweight, against Elmer Kreitzer of Dayton, O., for one of the four-round prelims on the supporting card, for the two 10-round main events. Colion ¢ |Chaney will trade punches with
{Mose Brown of Huntington, W.
Va., heavyweight, in one of the top attractions and Bob Simmons will see action in the other against Eddie Miller, Dayton (0.) middleweight. A six-round clash will bring together Howara® Eldridge, Indianapolis, and Willard Coffey of ‘Dayton; O.,-welterweights.. McKinney said that Bill Roberts, Indianapolis, also will have & spot on the card in another fouriround contest but the opponent -of the young Indianapolis light heavyweight has not yet been selected.
College Track DP tincinnany 41. «Macon 78.26, Bridgewater Bi, Opies, s State
te 86, Duke Trxaville State 8
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Biechedjoria Jones, 200, In the "Antlers
The U, 8. Rubber Co. Ladies League champions were team No. 7. captained by Margaret Maffett. Scored on. a point system they had a 92-36 record. Marge aiso copped the individual
the three-game-total field® with n {871, and in" the average Hntinga tow
with a 151. Margaret turned in the high single gag,
In the 244.
The Antlers Ladies League title was won by the Drill Team,
the high average, 142.
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| NEW YORK, May 5-—Sportsmen, when you go boating this |
| summer, don't be a “Lem Lubber You don't know who Lem Lu
‘He's the sad sack of boating—-a cartoon character created oy | {the Outboard Boating Club of America, who “knows everything he | shouldn’t know about boating-—and does it.”
Lem Lubber jumps inte his hoat {frogp a pier or ledge; he smokes w r#fueling; he stands up in
near swimmers and fishermen; he overloads his boat. He's the guy who turns what should be a pleasant form of summer relaxation into a hundred Twig Spero *
THE OUTDOOR Boating Club's pamphlet %“Common Sense Afloat,” which depicts Lem Lubber grinning thoughtlessly while] causing his fellow vacationers every possible form of disturb-| ance, has been circfilated to boat! {clubs, dealers, liveries, resorts
tion, Common Sense Afloat cartoonizes the “few simple rules that) make boating fun—good, safe! fun. It's well worth a 60-second glance by boaters everywhere. “Boats don't tip over,” the paim-| phlet points out, “people tip them over. “If you should capsize, stay alongside the boat. Hang onto! the sides. Don’t try to climb in.|
indefinitely, supporting several Relax ,, . be calm . . signal for help , . , then wait for it to arrive. » » »
THE OUTDOOR Club's pam-|
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your boat at night. Don't hog the right-of-way.
A moving boat; he runs his craft):
and boaters throughout the na-|
Any wooden boat, or metal boat| jwith air tanks, will stay afloat
phiet also lists a dozen common |j
An overtaking boat must Sle? Shop out of the way—just as
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Three Butler Events Canceled by Rain
Three of the ‘nine athletic &verits on this week's Butler Uni{versity sports card were can-| celed yesterday because of rain. Baseball at Indiana, track meet] at DePauw and tennis against | Ba" Bate. The track meet was rescheduled for this afternoon on the Bulldog| |oval, The baseball game has! been indefinitely postponed be-| cause of conflicting schedules.
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