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Top Flyweight Eyed In Golden Gloves Tourney Here

Jerry McKinney KO’ d Grunts and Groans Are Loud a as Scrappers Train for Gloves State. Big g RACE RESULTS ed - gels di i on TNO Ri G0 is, Mi, Tg.

mile Maiden. 114 g McCoy, 32.80, SECOND-- ($1300; . allowances: ‘3 yen 10... Buguene, 116. (M.. Trombley). 4. Lurlongs--Cap Rock. 43. Hi nes Qu g Ss 186: (ish S10: Cold Ray. 119 (A Stone), 4.90 114.40, 7.40, 4.00; Sosa Kan 5: { o _Prcoubage Brace las Big, Kay. 2.00, 5 40. Quintero, 116 oN oan right i. Beths Bomb, mden, “Alp Also; Civil Liberty, Break Thru, One Tasvace, King's Caup, Liberty Babe, A Ration Book, "Bolo Pat, Oresson

SECOND ($2000, claiming, 3 years up; Miss Plaquemine -udimne ard 8 Suriongs) Blenweed, 115 (J. Choquette), * Dally Double paid $108.20 420; Time Eternal, 108 (K. THIRD .. ($1500; allowances: 2-year arever 4.00 x 30; JAlatimy 106 (B.igids; 1 1/18 miles) — Watch Me Win, 101

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“At Leeper’s Gym for 16th Times-Legion Event | By JIM HEYROCK

By Elevator Mishap i

Y | THIRD (32000; claiming: 3 years. up: 6 YE hy ) : wo When the flyweight competition of the 16th Times- Legion] Tomorrow Night {{uriongal-, Longeine. 114. JR. Rozelle), G8 Tarlo CIO Well. 101] IE { i + 4.30. 7.10 440 Our Louise, 114 (L. Batch ' iy . 4 Golden Gloves Tournament opens in the Armory, eyes will be pn| © | Hoosier and Big Nine college etior), 380, 5 10: Respire 114 (3. Bpimaie:, Keene), | ®. Loy; 3%; Sanctus) 118 AG cel 8 ! 4 ‘od Jerry McKinney, 118-pounder, who took the fyweight rovm. in the basketball teams will.be busy six Lio "Also. Excel ente, Tone Bt oD. Lar mb), 1.80. Also: Private Joe.’ Seas city tournament last. year... nights next week with 46 games Pay, Mr. Kilroy. Gavilan nan's Pal, Silver Skipper, Valdina Peron. B mahi nmr scheduled... TF - reer + FOURTH ($2200; allowancess 2 year olds:| PIFTH- (31400: allowances: year-olds; ig things were: chpected of the little, blond battler § in the last * Butler ets the card under we ays JUrIOREST FoF" Jou, “11TH L “BinmeHoTT Rn a Tuutia te 28: MILA bye orverrsm « : 360, 29. Gold Eagle 122 ) nine alrd) Golden Gloves Tournament, but a week before competition opened| tomorrow . night at Michigan Rivers: 11.80. ‘6.00: Dukes Gal 108 i140. 330. Firestricer, 111 (C Picou), a ; Des 7.70. Al 8 4 Al Mirt} 6 50 x-Handy Sort Apistan, his foot was crushed in an eleva- ,/ While Indiana and Purdue take on'muyer Goldneld College. Big Nose Solid Meadow Dan. Prince Flor, listay. Lady tor and he spent -the Text 20 weight, 175. and heavyweight, . jlun-conferenc e foes, Drake and Trick. Appease Nol xhan 4 Lenn Valenti Great Doctor, 75 nsas U., respec y FIFTH ($2200; wllowaices; J year olds; Stisen weeks in a hospital. over 175. Bouts will be under ansas U., respectively, furlongs) Wee Hal 113 (B, Civitello), SIXTH. ($2000: allowances; 3 years up:

Only recently. was he able to Amateur rules with three two- | Two doubleheaders are sched- $10, 3.70, 3.00; Swing Me, 110 (8. Perez),[8 furlongs) - Wajo, 107 tJ West)

begin workouts ‘at eeper's Ring: minute. rounds.. Also: . Cunning Miss. Snow = WHIrl, 7298." S-Invercork. 108 (R I. Baird!,

side Gym, 24 S. Illinois St. ‘He Represent Indianapolis fat Barlham with the Quakers, Lotoftown, Fie PFuttle, oF untom Fleet, z-Miss Neal. - 107 (N. Cartwright). 2 0. will enter the 118- Competition will ‘be over five Oberlin, ;Hanover and Allegheny, "ge "Sle Frit Also: Mertymarch, Newsprint, Bold Harry e pound open e Pa., taki SIXTH 187500; added: -DeBota; Handicap: 2nd Dick Stickney. . : class this January and gym owner | Weeks, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. | he ~ ing part, This week's's years up; 6 furlongs) - Loriot 108 oF © £-Dead a aan: ow. i schedu IA, Smith 9.80 ) uzfuz, « {$1504 owwvices: 3-years Tom Leeper expects him to be(4 Open class winners will repre-| Tule: Neo 0880. *3 30: Phar Mons 118. (J. eds, 1 1/16 miles CIO Sheriff | 114

“among the.. best” where the. Sent Indianapolis at the annual/ TOMORROW NIGHT Breen), 2.80: - Also: Plet, -Mon's Boy, Gay. iP ai gan s.40 3.80, 2.80; Sku. Train,

Spark Erigeron Secnav, Agrarian-U eingert) 280 2.40 Luckv. « “eimon-pure” boys are concerned. Lourney of champions in Chicago. | li 1 Manna H 2 amp. 159 sC L. Martin — 240 Als Ent 20° R Among the top entries in the S # [Oklahoma at lows | BEVENTH ($3000; handicap, § years up Wise Streak Golden-Spain. Girnwood-Kid--inters ove 'tournament- from Leeper's Gym ) on ® Wisconsin at Notre Dame 1ic1s wiles)... Mayram, 106 (W. M, Cook) “RiGHTH “751200. allowance years The Leeper gym expects to en- will be Donald Lee Tipmore, 147, Kansas U. at Purdu Basile: 3.80. 2.20: Kingarvie. 111 (J. Stew-|up 718 miles) — Pretty Valley = 118% -NUESDAY NIGHT 46 art'. 300. Also: Coley Bay, Column, Fa: LG. Het neer 7 500. 360. Gurette

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of next year's Times-Legion ledth- (tight in the Novice class: Bol Wabash at St. Joe EIGHTH ($2000. claiming, 3 vears up 08 "ul ou er carnival. Mast of th I 38, 2 y Rose Foly at Earlham 11/16 miles) —Tellmehow. 112 (P. Cocca! wR March, Temporary ast o em areHam, 138, of 522 E. Michigan St., Canterbury at Manchester 1330 Bley ee i IT Sora, Charlie Paisano, Rotate and school boys and have been work- another novice; Wallace Parham... Amumption al Tri-State 670 480; Bow Pen. 08 (B. Civitello: 6 60. Musica Comeds ing out for several weeks 'al-|133, of 3013 Martindale Ave., Open Defiance A NIGHT Alo: VP Clef. War Sword Hip Hoo CLE AT TANFORAN though competition does not start class: Sigmund Jones, 135, of 8571 {Anderson at Hanover ray. A-One Up Uneualed “ opine RA 2000 on Rt CE until Friday, Jan. 7." No boy will Roache St.; Walter Haywood, 118. | [Rte Grande 100 ve Oakiand City A mY Tori 20, y0-30 seagnors FIT. M2 JG. FIRST ($1200 lalming; 3 years up: Glisson), 480 3000 B Maid. 108 'W, be permitted to enter the con- Golden Gloves ~ champion in th THURSDAY NiGHT {about 4%, furlongs) —Dark Buckle, 107 Lite in 2.90 Also Lauretes Kora= tests unless he has reached his Novice lass . last. year; Dari There's no loafing at Leeper's | Kanean State at Indians IF. Sheridan), 12.80, 5.30, 4.40. Turncoal, line Iron Pen. Chakoors, Texas Son Sally % ow al Ww k 110M P A ¥, 16th birthday. However, there is Monza, 137, a Novice class fighte Gym, 24 S. Ninos St. where Tavier at wheston” ° HE [ariin acsadtlly, "Lome Mar “Hone ) . . ! . no age ceiling. from Ft. Benjamin Harrison; and hol - babs | Canterauly at North Central (Naper-|Ggecian Breese, Foneds, Sportnig Code. SECOND ($2500 claiming; 2 yr. olds; & Eatries are already coming brothers, Robin, 147, and Harry youthful fighters. are in training |yguiiigton ot Indians Contras {Buckrake Roan LR JRL IE dE Th into The Times Sports Depart- Hood. 135, both novices. for the 16th Golden Gloves |Guviena © at Indiana Teeth |abous 45%. furlongs) She's Beotch, 113 '¥ 1150, 580; Roman Pennant, 120. (G. Zument. Fight classes will be Nov-, Robin won the sectional AA Tourney In the top photo, | |Western Michigan at: Manchester iD. Rivera), 4.30, 3.40, 2.60, Agency. 110 ay, 38. Mo Holly Time, Jeannie, Criss ’ : FRIDAY NIGHT. [(W' Downs), 940, 540: Inspeed, 110 (C ice for beginners, and Open for! {championship in his weight last] “Ti Bland. frail $ [Nebraska at Purdue . | Meyerhoffer), 3.60. Also: Shadow Dance, THIRD (82500: claiming: 3 years up: 1 experienced belters There willl year and was beaten in the finals. | my and, rainer, supervise: Iapaska at U. of Célorado Mix Man, Billy Bitz, Ringalong, Rolling Tre wijeay= er DIenage IR RE . N/ um porty be prizes for all providing a fight-| Chief trainer at the gym is] ; exercise for three of his bat- As Jodruey at Kansas City (Marshall, Ba (W, Moran), 11.30, 6.50; Sir War, 112 (D. oit, Louisville, Indiana State) Daily double paid $54.80. y er enters at leas: one match. |Gene (Tiny) Bland, veteran of| # i Donald |StpBenedict's at Si. THIRD ($1000: claiming; 3 years up; Wagner) 8 30 qe Sweohing Wasp. { Ot- . ers. lhe scrappers are Don DeP: Ly f © ; tawa Chie a Doon ria ra, Here dre the weight classes: [many years getting boys in shape | . PP Deau af Hiinois Wesley Alle heny, Pa. |!'s Miles) Omaha Mike, 112 (W. Downs), Cargo Ship. Rattle-de-Bang, Good Mae! Flyweight, 112; bantamweight, for the gloves tournaments. Oth- Lee Tipmore, 147, 1216 W. vas Hanover; Oberlin vs. Earlham) il ood 200, Shlaboho, sis hen 0 K. Charlie . 118; featherweight, raise at Toledo mon } Ry win { FOURTH ($2500; - claiming; 3 years up; g 126; -light- er trainers at the gym are Jack! Ray St.; Bob Ham, 138, 522 E. (Erne at Morehead State |2.80. Also: “Vale Dove, Glamour Dust.|g FOURTH (33800. claiming: 3 years, up:

tre (Ky.) at Rose Poly (38 ee Boy, Ship's Mate, Juke Box 10.10, 4.30 2.80: Pirst Salvo, 115 (W. Litze

weight, 135; welterweight, 147; Hannibal, Chris. Bauerly and middleweight, 160; light heavy- Shifty Dando. N Michigan St., and Wallace Par- h SATURDAY NIGHT | POURTH 181200; claiming; i years up; enbergl. 3.10. 2.60; Ground Fog. 114 (E. * ~ owa “at Michigan State about 6 furlongs)--Teardrop, 108 (W. |Arcaro), 2.80. Also: Vesuvio Mardoland, T ham, 135, “3013 Martindale Na x. Northwestern at Chicago Stadium! Downs), 6.40, 440. 3.60; Gallant, 112 P.|Grand Canal and Gey Ace io Stata at Okiaho: Sheridan), 17.60, 8.80; WM Pidgeon. 10% FIPTH ($2750: claiming 3 years up: Ave. At left, three of the {Minnesota va. at Tiinois (G. Baourisi, 7.40 Ai Beaeare Last, 11/18 miles) Last Sou 11 J ongden.

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npeso De Pani at Chicago Stadiuin| | Maygood Girl, Spread Wings, Galaxy, 5.60, ‘320, 2 70: Jacopades, 112 = Mitch hopefuls punch one of the big | Wabash at Butler Equinow, ; ei), 330, 390; My Empire tourney at Kansas City . dial), 4.10. Also: Pea- Soup, Third prddie,

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{Ball Stat —Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— ney, 118; Sigmund Jones; 135 Douie Eh! a atom 1A ety (A Monteiro), $00. 2.30 Tanersole. 1091 1/16, miles) ~Barsard. 13 1&° resol, ano i 1 « yO JU, + sticsol IR. num Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times of 857 Roache St. and Walter | Valparaiee: w Bowling. Green 0.) at HR oy Battle Sundais. Bar: (830. 440; Candy Kane, 111 (H Moreno): ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Haywood, 118, the 1948 Gold- 6s Toieds Crs E | Mo-Pat ! {6.00. Also: Grand .lsle, Tickalong, Picture ansville a astern Kentucky Check ring weight and class— Cent: SIXTH (81200: allowances; 3J-year-olds;! — tray ——Novice Class’ . oo Jerry McKinney, Sigmund J Jones, Walter Haywood os n Novi vice champion. a Ye Olan ON. about 7 furlongs) —Count Display, 106 (P. Peri buky s 0 le mest Cla: —us — ] (Beginners) s _ Netherland S Sharing) oa, 150.8 ia cuban a. 108 lon. = Tio Herd ale 1 2.40 i —— ——— . —— athe § = —138 —Hvwt. ( APerienced) Football's Little Giants,’ ‘Nevada wimmer jc. Meyerhofferi, 5.40. Also: Sister Leona, Sec Tee See. 117° (R. ers is Als: rl : ' L.. "To Tour ‘Down Under [Bhdetior + Table, Piobuck C. last Cash Reward. Tropical Sen. Happy Josue, . - - ra . ” exas Sandma Y NAME a iiriaierereibitintiiraitinttaraaraseetiotianasatianetannens es Mi S t Off M k ‘ ‘| AMSTERDAM, Holland™. D SEVENTH ($1200 allowances; I years EIGHTH ($3000; ; i esessns . ec: claiming; 3 years up; } up; about 7 furlongs)—French Lure, 107 11/16 milth)—Mantetite, 116 (H ) exas ines, e ense ar S [11 (UP)—Mrs. Fanny Blankers-|s. Austin), 11.60, ¥ 80, 280: Cordon, 113/18.50, 6.10 4.40: “Regal Maid, 12 YS Cur: ADDBEBE ..vcossoerreiiiiirriineeevaventinnrssssastsnsritnrtnrseenrenessanens UP d packfield ¢ BI hard. Davis 'Koen, Holland's wonder woman | (J. Owens), 2.80, 2.40; Blue Egret, 106 (E dial), 400, 3.0; Good JBweep, 8 iD. NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (UP) -— 378.3 yards gaine per game backfie of ‘Blanchard, |athlete wh Dosher), 300, Also: Grandpa Jim, M.| Wagner) so: Jousting Match, The Indianapolis Times. Robison-Ragsdale Legion Post and Indiana Dis- ; : | , 5 0 won four gold medals v trict A. A. U. do not assume any responsibility ne of ry to nn brio Nevada and Texas Mines, two erased Army’s old mark of 359.8/and company in 1945. lin the London Olympic--games. | Derby Day, Pire High, Friendly Migs, Love | Darby Slory. yadeva, The Man, Newsbeat, eiant. 0 An i f! must have consent of parents or suardian. | “little giants” of the collegiate yards per game. That-old stand- Both Nevada and Texas Mines changed her mind today —just’ EIGHTH ($1300 claiming; 3 years up; We wo {1 W. Maryland St- Indianapolis 0, Ind There 1 no enireisnapolis Times, 214 | football world, today were hailed ard , was set by Army’ s great are scheduled for New Year’s-Day io any -other woman. 1 1-16 miles) The Shot, 106 (H. MeKin. cater 2 the Liston’ # top ground: gOb- sate - wel pogagements. ae ous The Netherlands’ “flying houde-|(F aw), $00, 3.0; Winterberry. 103 (W. | ing units for the recently com- b wife” toda | Dow 3.60. Also: Alahion, Red Lake, -H h B c Pl H T h pleted campaign. Wa ash Swamps Tow, Villanova inthe - Harbor ALStAlY Socio. 10 apoept 23} Masterdom, Our Bid, Rendova.- 3 Nevada's Wolfpack set less Bowl, and. the Miners, with Fred . ” | . AT FAIRGROUNDS ers ey ears, aps ay ere onig: i han four all- pa Jesolo Rose Poly, 96-53 iWendt, - the nation’s leading Yaown nde A paving Ye 's FIRST (41200; Micwances: 3 3 Jeliy up! - urlongs) 0Ck Woo ar jan La both’ the total offense Times State Service |ground gainer, at the helm, en the schedule would be too strenu- Pucou), 14.00, 580, 4.80; Delorah, 109 | and forward passing titles, and, CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 238¢ West Virginia in the Sun ous for her. [R. Montgomery), 3 rr poy Bay.

the Miners from El Paso also put . 1a new record into the books while! Licxliq by Forward Juck Hous The Miners also got into the. ‘emerging with the top rushing ton, who marked up 14 poins, tact in the total offense figures,

{honors among the so-called the W abash College basketball! gaining the runner-up spot be-|

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. ee mer om" tnt amy” ana Mienighn “DAILY SHOPPER'S SPECIAL ] f ' == |contes a | Here's a rundown of Nevada's 53 here tonight. State were the only other teams | :

{record marks, according to fina]! Rose Poly jumped off to an \ { {tabulations of the National Col- early lead in the first 10 seconds| mn he De For MONDAY, Dec 13 : ilegiate Athletic Bureau: ~vwhen they marked a field goal. jer Fo and Michigan S.ate| - : 3 i ONE: A total offense mark of Wabash, however, quickly took 1125 4 402.7. Notre Dame fell : » {4373 yards gained in nine games, the lead and held throughout. At) st under the 400-mark, with 2 . with an average of 487 yards per halftime Wabash was leading 94 396.4 yards per game. 3 game, erasing the old standard to 25. Army had thé sécond-bést -rush- ¥ of 462.7 yards per game set by Wabash (96) |. "Rose Poly (38) ; my veraging 328.3 yards ; 2 |Army’s national champions of Houston! 1 n TsBowman.t % % » RE oifense, Ayefuging h on t. > * 11945, Cloncs,{ 4 1 5Allen,f 1 3 sper game. However, the Cadets z # { TWO: A total Jackson, c 3 1 5Millere 1 0 4 played one less game than Texas » of 2205 yards, with an sberionue osnaass 3 3 Shays 1-33 Mines. 3 1255 yarde pes or th an average of Lilo) *"® 37 Joaranert 1 0 o Notre Dame's backfielders avi 3 rer, rds per game. The previous Kortepeter.1 10 OMichuels.f 0 2 Oeraged 319.4 yards per game to » am 2 i by a per-game mark was set Sure. 3 § 2Siohers o & 3-arn the Trish third place, Then * THREE. To. Hamiliong 20 5 Owens, g 2 4 lcame Michigan State, 304.1 yards, » ey Twenty: soyen- touch. Riggles, 1.2. tand Oklahoma; 296.4 yards. on 3 which was four Conspicuous by their absence »

more. th, tey Totals 30 18 30. Totals 15 23 21 | | Georgia - 2 Char Trippt-tea Score. al. halftime Waba sh 54. Rose Poly Were the Michigan Wolverines, Th Hershey B f the A Hockey L FOU am. set in 1946. 2. i | FS who had the best offensivé mae Hershey Bears of the merican Hockey League's eastern RL An - average of 15.., Free, throws missed: Houston 2. Clones, uo io in the nation last year, The

division will Ps in their first appearance of the season here tonight |OMiPletions per game, far ahead sumilion. Schenck. Righe 3. Karis ‘Wolverines, regarded by many as when they skate against the Cais, Two ‘popular defensemen

hn hu ate agit ho Cua Tuo poe cremamen 3 18 rt 30 einer FR ofl Li EES eo an ft 9 wi e Bears are o right) Ro enahari and Andy Brani- “The Min | Stohler. i - ¢ cu. Place among the : ers ru Officials: Ray Lackey, referee.’ Cloyd __gan. Both-are holdovers from last yodt's season. Branigan, who Shing record of | | salian. in the total offense figures. earned his_defensive ability from Eddie Shere is a ho Cap yor. i

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