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{ To Enter Golden Gloves

Greenfield Club To Send 4 Boys

By JIM HEYROCK

Ail the young hopefuls who ex-'

pect to “take home the bacon” in the form of prizes, from the 16th Times-Legion Gblden Gloves

Tournament won't be from Indi-|

anapolis. Among communities which will,

send top-flight amateur teams to the coming tourney, which opens! in the Armory Jan. 7, is Green-

will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. the locations you want and a | second choice. Tickets will be mailed after Christmas, Only mail orders will be honored mow. Over - the - counter sales will be announced later, Prices are: Ringside and first floor balcony, $2; first floor reserved, $1.50. Prices include tax. Mail your order and check or money order NOW to Golden Gloves Tickets, Indianapolis Times,

field. This town will send to Indianapolis a team of three and possibly four up-on-coming pugilists. The team will be from the Greenfield - Boys’ Club. There'll be Hubert Miller, 18, a 135-

pounder who went to the semi-

finals in 1947 and then was, stopped by the tournament phy-| sician because of a growth in lis} nose. This year Hubert is in top, shape and has been training hard. He expects to win in his division. |

Other Strong Contestants Paul . Graddy, 16, 118 pounds, lost his first bout in the 1948 tourney “but is expected to come| back strong in the 1949 go. In| the past year he has had good handling and recently won the championsh! in the Anderson American Legiofi~Tournament.

Wayne Brooks, 18, is a 155-/ " pounder with a fast punch and a

clever style. - Norman H. Updigraye, boxing coach of the boys’ club, says all his boys will be in the best of shape and he expects all to emerge from the tourney with championships. Updégrave says he also may be able to enter a heavyweight. A

terested in entering. He will be included in the team if his condition is right by fight time, Updegrave says, Other communities expected to enter teams are Bloomington, Edinburg, Columbus, Seymour, Shelbyville, Bedford, Franklin, Greenwood, Lebanon, and Danville, Numerous soldier entries from military installations in the Indianapolis area are expected. First Wegh-Ins Jan. § The first weigh-ins for the 16th tournament will be Thursday, Jan. 6, with competition opening Jan. 7. ‘Other fight nights will be Jan. 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4. Blanks should be filled out and sent to the Sports Department of The Times. The coupon appears at various times on The Times Sports pages, ” Competition will be in two divigions, Open and Novice Class. The Open Class is for experienced fighters while the Novice competition is for beginners. Boys must] be 16 years of age before their

~ Fach contestant will be examfined by competent physicians prior to the matches and each youth must be in good physical condition. The bouts will be

Winners-in the Open Class here will go to Chicago with all expenses. paid to participate in the;

Mail order sale of choice seats for all nights of The Times-Le- | gion Golden Gloves tournament | opened. today. Again tickets |

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Sue Kirby—She floats thréugh the air for the IAC.

star. At least that is the hope

YMCA team—Dave-Gunyon, 14;

Olympiad. And to back up this desire they have turned in impressive times for their swimming specialties/n commensurate with their ages. Shows Promise Riviera Club also has a swimer of high promise, Under, Coach Bud;8awin’s tutelage, Jean Lutyens won the National AAU

long distance swim last year in New Jersey. Jean has both the

Waldorf Calls Drill “Stinkeroo’

BERKELEY, Cal, Dec. 18 (UP) —California’s Golden Bears ran through their first scrinmimage in preparation for the Rose Bowl game today, turning in a per-

(formance. Coach Lynn Waldorf

described as “a stinkeroo.” “If we play that way two weeks from now, I don't think Northwestern will beat us by more than

+150 points.” he said after the one-

hour workout.

“We've got a Jong way to come| and we're definitely below where

Tournament of Champions. .

we should be,” hé added:

Single, Double Screens Make Defense Switch

By. NAT HOLMAN City College of NY Coach New York, - Dec. 18—At City

College our offense ia styled #6

that we use quite a few screen.

plays, both double and single. re epioy & “fast-breaking. §

offense.

By using screens it is. necessary

for the defense to switch in order

to cover effectively. It is while the defense is in the

“process of ehunging “over that-

scoring opportunities arise. This play has been one of our favorites, Our. present material is especially suited for it. It can be worked to either side. Sonny Jameson and Dambrot are both capable scor-

A 4 90, ers and work well cutting in to-|four, who loops in téwirds the|ler), LL 80. 8.00; Park Pigeon, 111 (K. mists, Sweeping Wasp, Deep Red

ward the middle. Jameson has a tricky leaping underhand lay-up shot which can| be used to advantage bn double screen. il Two pitches in to five, then crosses over in opposite direc-

Irwin

this screen,

YM Coach’s Hopes Revolving Around Showing of Three Members of His Team

Indianapolis maay be the home of a future Olympic gpm only eight freshmen are out. Coach Madera’s hopes revolve around three members

Stevenson, 15. All three have expressed a desire to be a part of| ‘the swimming troupe to represent the United States in the 1 1952

Jean Lutyens—Riviera's national long distance champion.

Local Swimmers Eye '52 Olympics

| seem to, arouse the spirit for a {swimming team. At present ne {five have reported to Coach Phil {Reisler for the varsity squad and

of George Madera, YMCA rp the|- Riviera and Butler haven't yet

{begun competition, but the YMCA land the IAC boys teams have 'good records so far. Clark’s boys have won four junior and two

Stanley Malkemus, 15, and John|

will and the ability to become a star. have won two senior meets and Jim Clark's IAC team right|tWo junior meets. now 4s depleted because so many | The YMCA seniors boast vicof the former stars have moved | tories over Indiana State and on to college and out of Clark's the Phoenix Ariz. YMCA. The scope. However, he pins his hopes latter was held by telegraph. on 10-year-old Frank McKinney,| Although the IAC swimmers ‘young Billy-Kerr,. and a girl, Sue won't meet the YMCA in regular Ziegler, who is only 15. Butler University, which boastsin the State AAU meet March 18 one of the best indoor pools in| \and both will be _ pointing for the Midwest, unfortunately can't’ victory.

Temporary: Hoodoo Lady, Conquer, Bl ny's Choice, Rotate SECOND

T CHARLES TO r a 1200; claiming; i yea up; | Boo: i olds; 6 1!

TRET ; about 4'% furlongs)—New Hour, 115 (W. Downs), 10.20, 4.20, 2.60; Dark Buckle, 8 'urlon icky Shas 119 ic. Ls 112 (P. Shogidun), 2.80, 40 Flying Moose, | Martin), 24.20, 14. 40, 7.20; Miss Russell, Also: Runaway, 116 (D. Madden), 24.00, 10.60; Royal Sir, Chrys-Doll, | 114 (L. C. Cook), 3.60. Also: Won't Talk, Hyson, Trier; King's Book, Chilaboy, Atha

allowances; 3-year-

115 (A. Monteiro), 3.20. Patrician, Mint 2a Diable, Little Jaybo, SECOND 0 claiming; 3 years up; 118 (W.

miles) —Parade” Ground, hs Billingion), 3.8, 5.00. 50° vests Vv, 110} THIRD .($1500; Aigwime " ears u (A. Monteiro), 8.20, 3.40; Bundie, 110 LAH WY HE vor, 105 ba of Keener. Downs), 3.60. Also: Diabille, Corpora 300: oimy, nr 0.

paird), 3.20, Gol egn cou), 3.40. Also: Blenette, Flying Ben, Bel Beau, Angle Bar. FOURTH ($1300; allowances; 3 years up; 6 furlongs)—Cadet Dan, 108 (M. Danis), 8.80, 9.00, 7.00; Lady Airy, 110 (R. MeQuintero, 113 ( Lucky M, Dancing Gob, Cinder Foot, Waylarer, FP B Eye, Minutes, Chall Pass, Upst (81500; slipwances: * 3.year-olds; 5% roy wsPlay Toy; hes eut. 4.20, 2.40, 2.20; Illustrate, He : Salladasburg, 2:60, 2:20; Hoot n, 118 (H, 2.20. 1

Sonny, Pari Dominate, Conilass, Honoured. nny _ Daily Double, $22.00 D ($1000; claiming; 3. years up; 82 furlangs) Mors. Flame, 113 (W. Clark), 8.40, 4.60, 3.40; Day After, 110 (J. Ulmer), 3.60, 2.80; Brooke Argo, 118 (W. Billington), 4.00. Also: Bonnie Carolyn, Bass Fiddle, Marandan, ‘Ver FOURTH Rha! olds: about. 6; McKinney), {113 (J. Baird, 118 . (F. Law) Pictura, Lily's elo Perhaps, i: 00 ciaimin ear he : by, 118 (8.

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enna), 8. 5.00; A, | Cartwright), 5.00. Also: 3-year-t, 108° (H.

Also: Chi eef, Salsand, Barolo. SIXTH ; allowances; 3 years up; 1416 miles)... Telinessss. . id, 109 (D. : 108 Madden), 8:20, 6. , 114 (P. 320.283 Three, ol | Tenagill, 20.40, 6.20; Boden's Pal, 115 (H. Sit Keene}, 2.80. Also : Rodman Keenog, De | Athlete, Rabies, King Gail. heat for show. SEVENTH ($1500; _Jlonnces; wher ate 3 years up;|olds; 1 1-16 miles) ate! e n po Alam Sheridan), | { 4; West), 6.00, 3.40, 2.40; Big Road, 113 Fra ies, 3.20. Bullhead, 117 (P. Lawy. | C.. Picou), 2.60. zCertity, 110 (H. 760, 3.60; Leamour, 113 (W. Downs}, 2.20. 0; | Hazen), : Mella Valenti, Big Iso: Masterdom, Sa Rocket, i ed a isa unlified afid placed 3d. Wren, Sticker, Beau's urs. TH ($1400; allowances; 3 years up;

ridan), 30. “AJso Way Fi he Speedy Quest, Galaxay.

(GH EVENTH ($1200; allowances; 3 yes, 1-18 miles) Siddons, 118 iC." Pico), We “about 7 furjongs)—Blue Fuioon, i» 16.80, 2.60; Silver Skipper, 101 (P. (A. Monteiro), $00, .2.80, 2.60; Carlota, | Bevin: O00. Sido: Village Beat, 108 (J. 107 (J, Baird), 4.20, 2.60; Ariel NEmpo. [ West), 3.00. "Also! Hinkston, -Carmargo 107 (W: Downs), 2.40. Also: Cat E : | BUL. a St. Louisan,. Scotland Grandpa Jim, Spikery, Bold 8 ups | ORE. Joby Tae GHTH: ($1200; claiming; yeas : A A rr ol Fel 110 (W. Downs); 6.00, $2500; - claiming; - 2-year olds; 4.80, 4.00; Old- Fellow, 110 (A. Monteiro), | 8 furlongs) —Papagos, 110 (G. Glissoni;

AE. Chopin), |7 10 4.30,

00; Ho ul Play, 118 il Ii hi Ph Rana), A024, A Jim; } tb Rint le, yin, oreno), 4.5 150: jr Ringly, Tye iPr Kid Msdcaw, Limpio pu Criss

6g, { Cross, Pure Grit. 3 AT. TROPICAL 3 mina 2 yours. Gp: "PIRST furlongs)— “Prince Tread, ler), 13.30, 4.80, 3.20; \R. Rozelle), 3.20,

Westrope), Uytinmyress, 104 (H. w. More: Bound, 8 Cibert), 3.10. Al Bright Kid, Rebuk

reno), 50, Also: ' Ghost nd, Splash O'Glory, Valdins

| weista, Bragl,

CCNY’s Double Screen

middle, Five passes to four. Simultaneously, one moves across for a _ standing block as three slices off him to be in position for a follow-up. Four thén drives in for a goal. NEXT: Bowling Green's held-

tion to form moving screen foriball play.

ERA MT cadian, Re SECOND ($2000; cla

—Qur Louise, $ furloggs)-0 Cleaned, 109 (T. Fico), Ranum),

ming; 3 years up;| THIRD ($2500: clatming; 3 years up; {mile and 70 yards)—Foe Woe, 107 (R. He LL. Bache v 21 80, 12.00, 0 Yorn Up, 115

5 0, 2.70, , 030, HS yy Zac, 114 (W. Garner), | {W. Morus, »%, 70; Oroon Easy, 109 “ . 8.50. Also: Miss Yam, Gay Gazel, Here 50 Als ary:

Yankee Blade, | Am, Fairanfit, Dr. ghashe, Prd Mr. | | Bargaway, Sly Agent, Investigatiqn. Agate. |Chap, Bee W Bee. $40.50 FOURTH ($2500; claiming; 3 years up, Daily Double, § mile ‘and 170 yards)—Busy Pony, 106 (8. THIRD ($2000; allowances; 2 year olds; | Cardia), 17.80, 9.50, 6.40; Pronto Queen, {6 furlongs) —Happy Task, 111 (L. Batchel-| 102 (J. Catanzaro), 19.60, 10.10; Cargo 5.90, 3.70; Ponder, 411 (N. L.iShip, 117 (H. Moreno), 8.10. Ha, Sn oc! Ham Actor, Fall Harvest,

ferson), Jensen), 4.10. Also: Best Go, White Hawk, |Expen Vistory. B Marine Compo, Shifting High, Fair Vision, | Expen hay iu ; Apple River: Midchannel. FIFTH ($2750; claiming; 3 Yo up; FOURTH ($2200; allowances: 3 year olds; 1 1/18 miles)—War Grenade, 2 a 6 bow. 114 (B. Civitello), {Ranum) 12.90, 6.20, 3 a y

. Moreno), 6.70, 3.90; Batchfly, 100 3m ie 130, Scipio, 117 (Ry Netvah| G3. Glisson), 3.10. Also: Pater, asta

ermane), | Third Fiddle and Sea Flyer, 2.70. Also: The Barber, Swing Me, Mr. air “isso handicap; 3 years yer: Buster, Dobodur 1/16 miles)—Cyclone, 108 (G. Glisson), 183000; ‘allowances; 3 Years up: | 15.60. 6.70, 5.60; Ground Fog, 113 (J. 6 furlongs)—Circus Clown, 122 (A. D./wegtrope), 3.70, 3.40; The Man, 114 (K. Rivera), 36.30, 10.10, 5.30; Buafuz, 134 (C. (c. Fields), 17.30. Also: Albrek, Akahi,

National Guard Armory, ~Auspices Robison-Ragsda

Cheek ring weight and class—

—112 —_—141 —118 —160 —126 . —115 . | —188 —Hvw NAME ........oobes Ree diirrennsrennnns ADDRESS wap Aman The India trict A. A. U.

testant, All contestants under 2!

Mall or ping entries to W. Maryland St, Indianapolis 9, Ind.

Golden Gloves Entry Blank

Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER

iapolls Times, Roblson-Ragsdale Legion Post and Indiana ‘Disdo mot assume a fespuaibilicy in case of injury te any con-

a Baton. The Ini aageiie Times, 214

Jan. 7, 14; 21, 28, Feb. 4 le Post American Legion—

w—-Novice Class (Beginners) Opens Class (Experienced)

t have consent of parents or guardian.

There is ne en

McCreary), 3.10, 2.40; Imperator, 113 (L.|Stimsun, Walter's Boy, Spun Glory, Regal

IBatcheller), 3.40. Also Tigh Squeeze, | Mai and_Port (Engineer. SEVENTH

iuchen Police, Sun Herod, Hornpipe. added; Sequoia SIXTH (87500; added; Governor Cald- | Stakes; 3- yeti -olds; 1% miles) —Tick well Handicap; 3 years up; 11/16 miles) Along, 113 (L. Dotter), 43.50, 8.20, | ~Marchons II, 118 (W. Saunders), 7.60, Barsard, 114 (J. Westrope), 2.60, 14,50, 3.80; Bug Juice, 117 (J. Licausi), Kid Rollins, 114 (L Balaski), 4.0. Also’ 14.40, 3.30; Realtor, 109 (H, Lindberg), fviEoson, Golden Glory 4nd Ala Miya 16.00. Also Catbridge, Faraway, Rampart, GHTH ($2500; Slang; Years up;

1 1/16 miles)—Declared, Frere Jacques, Bright Sword, First Nighter, | Ren, 25.60, 1

(L Dotter), tehell), ir wan Sporty Jack and Dorado

Approval, Column SEVENTH ($2000; claiming; 3 years up: | 121s le) -Tellmehow, 113 (P. Cooc 4.50, 570, 4.20: Patroy, L12"(W. Zakoor).| |. ee 4.10; Vinsfurlough, 108 (P Ana¢rson, E20 hg Sagres Star, Brag Rag ate rac Flaming Lady, Vinita rr || maHTH (82000; claiming, 3 years up Long Island Cagers Win 11/ ER ri 104 (R. J. Martin}, |. 7.90, 4.50, 3.60: King's Coup, 107 (B civit.! NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (UP)— allo), 4,50, 3.50; Northern Trust. 110 (W. Long: Island University overcame akoori, 7.80. Aldo: Burboy, War Sword, Big Hope, Da Lc. Alpine Asiarte Davies an 11-point deficit in the last (Biter, Federal Agent. Quaker, Steel Chain, half to hand Kansas State its [fifth straight defeat on '& coast |to-coast basketball tour, 63 to 60, {tonight in the first game of a

AT FAIR GROUNDS FIRST ($1200; allowances; 3 year -16 Hilos)- Vigilante, 121 (D, Madden. 40,

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y 4.00; Lindsay), 3.00, A 2: Wise Paisano, (Co Ia Martin), Also: Flying Connie, y

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|senior meets and Madera’'s teams]

season meets they will be pitted|”

RACE RESULTS

st Cas. 03, Blue Flag, Gale Ahead, Rede ei TON eo MOLOE, 195. A% ye iy i

Cook.

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3.40; Roman Pennant, 1p ®. 6 in Sond EE ——

SECOND 3 . 1-1 8 ong “PE Pgh 5 ET CR oR ls Pred), 1590, thf 40; Kelley, 118 (J.

Montree, 110 (A. 1 double-header at Madison Square| Garden,

at 297 at 34.5 at 3975

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