Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 52

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3) lights in Indian- § aCe apolls’ 16th pres- . entation of Young America. at its physical Ann , the novice part of The me ~ Talon show is the ‘highlight of amateur: boxing in. ‘this area, for thrills and spills ud swnaines action from bell to

IW . i al FAMILY CIRCLES: The fire flashing circle which is more or less a trademark of doesn’t mean old-| Hale-coached: teams is a far cry from the intimate, relaxed group shown above. EOYs open clags contest Leading the bedtime story parade is young Bruce on Mrs. Hale's chair. Pam seems

[Golfing Defeat

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Babe Zaharias Suffers Worst |

~ Texas Open Taken | By Polly Riley, 10-9] ' FORTH WORTH, Tex, Oct.’

18 (UP)—Polly Riley of Fort,

harias down to a stunning 10 and. 9 defeat today In the finals of’ the Texas Women's Open golf, tournament, i Pert Polly never played better. Mrs. . Zaharias, currently the United States Women's Open! titlist, never played worse. Her| putting simply would not behave. It was believed to be her worst defeat at the hands of another woman, Had All the Shots

The Fort Worth girl, a soon] ber of the United States Curtis Cup team, had all the shots at the proper time. She fired six! birdies in the morning round and to complete the match during the | afternoon. Miss Riley had four bogies for the 27 holes, and so wound up five strokes -under par for the

lation figures of ‘112.

nts, will be out of the picture. ¢ er her father's brand of story.

They will ‘be in there with the! {5 pre Same oJstermination nice " take part in the basketball games the PBL broke up, he reported nament of Golden Gloves Cham Jos Manager Is icornons. one of bis team. player concn. 2 sa matter ot thc, the sev Rega] Alger Hero Ti vhs in wir ie van another "son ts iy skaioa By JIM SMITH 1 to Stanford University and be- work. ‘Besides being coach, and

jor class championships are wide open. and this situation will en- came one of the greatest college pl he 1 1 th ger A 4 | 4 ayer, @ Is Also0 € manage WERE, HORATIO ALGER JR. tar of all time, of the Jets.

courage last year's open runnersalive today, he would have a Teal. WiGF/|t camestime to go to! Bruce is “ : y . i! } . dll married to “the young person around -whom.he could eqjege Bruce's old playgroundilady he took to the senior prom

mark in the world. [to get Bruce to pursue his college/who though only 5. already is Zee Hale, manager, coach and career there. But that would have planning = follow his dad's footplayer of the Indianapolis Jets \(qyen more money than Brucelsteps. His favorite tay? .... Why pro basketball member of #* The University of Santas basketball, of course. Miss Pam Busitethull Anociation of Amer-iClara solved his college career by|is only three, but she very obligBea, Bag dad ® 17pe pri life thatlottering him a full scholarship. ' ingly throws the ball ‘back to hero of one of Alger's stories £0 8 young Bruce and she gets a big . : AT SANTA CLARA, Bruce was kick out of seeing a basketball + When Bruce was two weeks 5 J freshman team game, old his mother died. Before he that went through the season = SS had a chance to really know him, \yndefeated. This same club, with : {his father also passed away. [the exception of one man who Ee was forced to leave school, be-| dle opp THANKS TO his brother Jay, came the varsity for the next! : who is 11 years his senior, three years. In each of those

- young Bruce turned to a life of |years, they won the Pacific count iG) 1-1 sports. After years or playingIndependent—champlonship. Ale ; 4 n

on hard éourts all over the nating such famous college teams ination, he has gained the en-jas U. C. L. A. Oregon, Washing-| (Continued From Page 49) vigble reputation of being one of ton, Stanford, Southern Califor-|capitalized on a Wisconsin fumble the best basketball players'in the|nia and San Jose State, land drove 19 yards. timate. : professional game today: | When Bruce left college in 1941,! Then came the third quarter Bruce came by his basketball he enlisted In the Army Airg80-yard drive with big Ferd NadBiggest Amateur Show \career naturally. His brother Jay Force at Moffett Field, Cal. He herny driving ovep from the 9 and The Golden Gloves tournament yoy one of the court stars of St. kept right on with his basketball Booe again kicking the point, his is Indianapolis’ biggest independ-|1o,,(1us College in San Francis- activity coaching and playing 18th in a row. ent Indoor amatent show and|., (now known as San Francisco, with the air base team. That . yJrost of the Tu IT They University). team went to the AAF basket- The Lineups f from . | LT A - ..ball finals in San Francisco, and SCONEI now the boys go all-out over the| AS HE grew old enough to g9 Bruce was ya the pe Left Ends brag ~Ahree A EO ne. tolout on his own, Bruce headed for apie player in the tourney Zothie ‘win and the action {8 USUAITY con="the “city playgrounds; —there—-40 jy. physiol... education. in. {tinuous from bell to bell as thelr —— ema pee S Nadversaries throw gloves untilGolden Gloves training quarters hu-sivy Proper fant to officer they're arm weary. SR this winter, Leeper's Ringside, .,. 5 00ing as a second leutenant. Rint Ends—Wartinbee Bechilen . The tourney is supervised by Where Tiny Bland will develop & yi, , 00 to the rank of captain ye MEAL Blk ch DO Th i veteran officials and the welfare/full team; Gene Jackson's and Al | Let of the fpants comes first./Farb's, The Farb gym is new Every bay Shar vnderge a mei. since last winter! °° thy Placing his commission on en necks —Bendrick, ‘Radelife cal physical examination before| There will also be plenty of ry Jun x } the start of the tourney and boxing at the many community| BRUCE HEADED for his home ] [oft Fdp-Seisar, Gant er, ‘ * . again on the night his number centers, PAL clubs and. at both|in California, but he wasn’t there Left Guards—McAfee, Prank. . > YFG !

.gomes up to. Aght. .. _. . _|the Central YMCA and the Sen- very long. He received-12 offers. Sos Guards Jablonski,’ Fasano Gi Rag

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Left Tackles—Elliott, Shea e1L CGuards—Ydersiad, Price. Collins enters — wiser Kelly Walkie, Oo Right Guards— Knauff, Gilbert, Gable Righ Tackles—Otterback, Drews

al{backs—Petruska, Paria

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There are eight weight divi- : to Joint the pro basketball rayks] “Right kigs--Clemens, FIDnegay, . i _ sions and no boy is permitted to| Hugh McGinnis; who trained and he finally did, signing with RE Edn Purse, Robertson, a a Ah A De i fight out of his class, The ap-|and developed many Golden the famed Chicago -American, Peters, Booe. Nattaiger.. Jackson, Tite proximate weights are fiyweight,| Glovers in toe past, is back in Gears. ore Yat HAMbacks-— Nat yifer.. ih , re 112 pounds; bantam t, 118; the fold an ve charge of, Bruce ed with Gears for| Right Halfbacks—Raines Lohnes, Keller.) ? j featherweight, 126; lightweight, boxing Classes at Northeast Com- one oe Dia When he te es tho baces — Nadharsy. Leichty, Barks Take $129.50 IS THE REGULAR ! Mantola 135; ight, 147; middle munity Center. National Basketball League to| SCORE BY PERIODS weight, 160; light heavyweight, Jack Durham, formerly inijoin the Professional Basketball|icossin <5 0 8 en Advantage CATALOGUE PRICE FOR THIS "Sin 175, and heavyweight. charge at Douglas Park. willLeague, he went to St Paul as) Touendowns: set Nahernp coon || of gue Low | Are Built i - T 4 t ow . ! . : Age Bequirement lclasses at the St Cs Soxing player-coach. Points afte eld goal Booe Mantola Console Exclusively Boy must be 16 years of age Bo . urc But the Professional Basketball Referee: Russell, H PP. dubanon Buying Price of aver to be eligible $6 compete 5 mana Simmons is expected,League didn't stay together verytaley. Umpirey BG ifn “gon Combination by a DE EE tae ior ro handie I oH TE. a long, in fact only long enough for ead! nesman: BE. C Curtiss, Chicago and Get | i Recogalz of i . uce’s club t , STATISTE i a eng ter. 0, the (01d, Including OF these. they won 4x losing 1 wrod Yearsof | Radio ‘lads under 16 filing out Er (hadive. Riley and Garfield PAL the Gears, or as Bruce says, Bo yOon rushing 700. 293 201 ONLY 95 blanks, but where there, is a 5. “George Mikan.” Net Yards Passing hn - Listening 23 ; Manufacturer fdoubt, birth certificates must bes oiached entries are eligible » on a RT rs Completed «4 for the Eproduced. © P® for the tourney, but the commit-: WHEN THE Gears left the porwards Intercepted $ ? | Pleasure LEFT FOR ° Two physicians re members of, '*¢, Ure all boys to join an or- NBL. their players were drafted Nomber FUNC of punts 33s 03 | B. F. Goodrich the tourney committee and their ganiseq Ki) here competent by. other clubs in the league and pumbles Fumbles : 1 | S———— | Compa /decision governs on all physicalisomniete rein SHAIQL And whers|the oid Indianapolis Kautskys'Bsl Lost on, (lye, 3 4 | Terms If Desired . .. $1.50 Week pany ‘examinations. One physician will; - nan. avallable.idrew the services of Hale. When yards Pensitsed o_o — | FOUR WAYS be ht the Fingside at al) Himes. and ——— : After Down Payment! “one in the dressing room on fight TO BUY: nights. ' | Eligible to compete ‘are boys in [ ® 6 Tubes Plus Rectifier the Indianapolis area and in sur-| | —Cash i © 10-Inch Bell-Tone Speaker ' ORDER NOW! rounding ‘towns and cities with-| THIS MODEL in a radius of 75 miles. | 2—Charge ® Walnut Cabinet : More out-of-town lads are ex- | : | HAS MOVED pected to Sampets this winter and | yA) 3—Budget | Combines the utmost tn skill and engineering With beauty of workmanship and | FAST ° re 10: be hard going for R 4—Layaway | tone Upper door tits forward for radio tuning. Lower drawer pulls out as Golden Gloves training gyms ( \ drawer for record changer. Plays ten 12” records or twelve 10” records. will open in early December and| . . = i there will be fistic actlyity all . of , around town. Membership and R i instructions are for free and| uO Reguler $54.95 36 Lekt : there is no tournament entry fee. 5 - Mantola Table + £The event is sanctioned by the| It $a Automatie Combinations ‘ Amateur Athletic Union. ‘Record Changer Regula, There will be three downtown *$ 9% So a Only 12 Of $ 95 © 888 | Regular 12. These Left ' $1.25 Week After Down Payment

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, ’ Photo by Henry EB. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer. wHAAAAAT?—John Hutchings' control, the center of ‘many -reliaf. pitchin roles with the Indianapolis Indians during the baseball season, was not good a, to get this 7-10 split at the West Side Bowling Alleys, where he is a regular patron, covered the 18-hole layout in 88. bowling in the West Side Classic League. :

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{the offering of its 12 top-ranking Roaring roadsters of the Mu-|stakes, each worth either $50,000 jual Stock Car Racing Assocla- or $100,000, for its season opention will pay their last 1948 visit jng Dec, 28. to Anderson Sun Valley Fpeed-| Headlining the program will be/ods [and Choo Choo Justice was way this afternoon. the $100,000 Santa Anita Handi-|slowed to switch-engine pace but Frost went over tackle for 60 A six-event Progam will be cap, Feb. 26; the renewal of the North Carolina finally crashed yards for the only marker of the . - nto { _Santa Anita Maturity, the gates of North Carolina g,n, played during a rain. John 2:30 o'clock. The feature event! Jan 29, and the $100,000 Sf ate’s amazing « y- 8 P g ; will go for 25 laps and will be Anita Derby, Feb. 19. a 14-to-0 victory before 44.000/0 "io ch to the 13 but the losers preceded by four 10-lap heat| Nine other stakes, none worth fans. couldn't go over. Score by peraces and a 10-lap consolation. jess than $50,000, are carded.| For the big, battering Tarheels .; 4. Avery McAdams of Muncie, | Minimum purses will be $3000,/it was the fourth straight victory ye. , hester.... 0 0 0 0—0 1947 Mutual point champion, and with overnight features of $10,000 in & season that has taken them gy, ge0, 0 6° 0 0-8 Dick Frazier of Muncie, lealing and more. Come and get it. [to the top among the nation’s ——— = [rontender for the 1948 crown — sie DiGAKAN._POWErS, ) \ead the field. Ground Gaining They. failed to sparkle as in brought “Tarheel -t

Monaghan Cancels Bout GAINESVILLE, Fla, Oct. 16—|standing didn’t suffer because before that a major upset was LONDON, Oct. 18-(UP)—Rinty Florida Halfback Hal Griffin set State, until today, had the best a possibility. : Monaghan of Belfast, ‘world fly- ® New national -collegiate record defensive record in the country. Twice Beattie Feathers’ inspired weight boxing champion, was fOr punt returns last year with Texas, Georgia and Wake For- State Wolfpack, facing its old stricken with bronchitis today runbacks of 12, 18, 38, 51, 67 and est, all good big teams, had been grudge foe, drove close to the and was forced to call off his 90 yards, two of them for touch- smeared by the Tarheels pre- Tarheel goal-line and once State fight with Dickie O'Sullivan to- downs, compiling an average of viously. : missed a field goal ‘by less than morrow night.. 26.7 yards per return. - | Big Hosea Rodgers’ bull-rushes the thickness of the crossbar. Se CE E; e.. a os

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