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NEW. YORK, Dee. 23 (UP) —Future rivals of Kentucky's basketball team got a dim, ‘flickering ray of hbpe toddy— Kt-Yasunthall ve Wildcats are human, after all. Ole Kaintuck marked up ? stamping grounds, but this time hard, worry a lot, and call on their best shots before edging a plicky team from Tulane, 51 to 47. ¥t was much too close for
the Wildeats' comfort.
By EDDIE ASH, Times Spor THE big league gag of the moment goes like this: At)
least seven clubs will fight for second placg in the America It's an offhand tribute to the|i.ammates to a 70-62 victory over
Cleveland Indians, top heavy favorite to repeat as pennant Nay Jast og. a the two| winner. . , . Many major baseball observers concede that Os cat in history before winter deals have made Cleveland stronger than in 1948|a huge crowd at the Chicago
when the club captured the flag
cidentally, at a recent sports dinner, “At no time were we ever in doubt,
World Series. Not Ye Word felt we were in when Steve Gromek. beat Johnny
winning
through. We
Sain the second time out. Sain Was a as sharp as when he
runs and Btve Foy oly oe in
ll admit 1 was concerned in the sixth game at Boston because, 14
the Braves won, they would have|
Sain for the seventh game: “eAnd, do you know, Gene
. was no more than he'd have : _ Corown in the bullpen, anyway." .. Boudreau cited the infield wer “of his club as being a ter:
, pennant drive.
rific factor in the “He sald, “T don’t recall when| an "infield ever batted in more.
» SULLIVAN, the Indian~
em for the
Nl club's energetic busi“has announced -
g of an
V openin “indoor country club” at VieField next season. Member-
This club will be closed during time . . . and on Sundays.
; Just 2 Weeks Left to Enter Golden Gloves Tourney
By JIM HEYROCK “Entries for the oo “Times-Liegion “Golder Gloves Tournament totaling.
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Novice Class is for boys without experience while the Open -Class teurs.
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they will battle in the Tournament of Champions. The Chicago) tourney will be Feb. 21, 22 and
ts will be Jan. 14, 21,
iit have a Ave-day;
paid trip.
...Many Novices Enter
“Meanwhile, entries were com-|-ing into The Times sports det from youths in. Indian apolis and surrounding communities. Many of the entries are in
the Novice Class.
* Prizes - will. be awarded each contestant participating in the tournament while
awards’ will be made to winners. As time nears for the Gloves, gyms in Indianapolis are stepping up their training schedules. Reports are that many fightérs in . top physical condition will be entered in both classes by Indian-
apolis gyms.
Mall order sale
nights of the
oF seals for uli Ble Reserves Lose
tourney was!
3 its first loss in nine games, proved nevertheless that it has one of the finest collegé teams in the country. of praise for a game fight and refusing HR $0.quit,. sven. when hey {railed by 14 points In the second half.
KENTUCKY'S Vicrory was its aaveDtl stoaight. the closest once it nicked Holy Cross by three points. Riflin’ Ralph Beard
Sports Roundup— Boudreau Says: ‘We Felt Sure’
In Sixth Series Game
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..ers of the Southern Professional {for his entire evening's output of
|" "HUGH DEVORE, Who has ac- offical ‘Harlow
. spectacular. «++ When . iE Tech wis a football Strai CS power and annually on the Irish hard-fought -
e.| by flattening three men in one dive, when a ND back University again, 5¢ to 47, in the
additional
entucky’s 5 Wildcats Get Scare But Beat
paced the Cats with 15 points and big Alex Groza hooped 12, but Groza was outscored by the Green Wave center, Jim Riffey of
Washington, Ind., who tallied 22
another victory 1} night on their
y had to work victory.
feat
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Navy aon
Notre Dame’s O'Shea
Scores 21 Points
n; - CHICAGO, Dec.-23 (UP)—Kevin O'Shea led his Notre Dame
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in a one-game playoff. . . . In-(Stadium. Manager ny Boudreau said,| O'Shea, whose guarding had the|
‘that is really seriously, about sailors tied in their hammocks!
after the season we had just gone for" most of the game, contributed
21 points to the Irish triumph. | a» | Navy, who has lost all three of! MANAGEMENT a the Tropl- (its road-trip games against midtrack is yelling [western opponents; came without “rv nC Ia re ATT sso they are $100,000 in the red as (even get a sight on the basket “fo a result of dwindling attend- ja long time after the opening ance and betting. . Hold on, (whistle, boys. . . . The after-C hristmas O'Shea & Co. held the Tars to| werowd will be in Florida short- a lone field goal in the first three ly and the January tourists fminutes and then made thent wait -wellvheeled Sasa gijangthes eight for their second.
: Enis hop JY. Goes BEN CHAPMAN, 1 Tre man] "Meanwhile, T.eo Barnhorst, ‘lager of the Philadelphia Phillies, | Irish forward, was tipping in six has punad up as president and points and Johnny Brennan 13, the Gadsden, Ala. club of Class B Southeastern ter line until lanky Dave Mula Chapman is versatile. laney ordered the heavy guns un-
coach of the Birmingham Steel- | seven field goals and a free throw
Basketball League. . . . He 18 an|15 points. old American Association star,| Barnhorst, Brennan and O'Shea 8t. Paul's third sacker. . . . He easily were the class of the floor, used to give the Indianapolis In-|with the Navy's Barrow, Wilson
dians rugged competition. .and finally Mullaney drawing the Ben was a great hitter and fielder | |second billing. in his: American Asfovation ETE "Notre - Dame an so Navy. “8 ” gt ft pt BELIEVE t or dowt ... Un. [Bion 1,3 's " mueer 14 3 like many Southern college Kluck, 10 1 Williams,e 1 1 4 usieatinll squads, the Univer- |g O'Connor. i g Hid 1 : : sty esse’ ma 4 | y 2 a) Sonne . r Brennan; e 4 1 5 MeDonogh,g 0-0 1 IS... « AWE Foley, ¢- 3 1 3 Rensherger.g 0 0 0 a are either home-grown shea. T ! : 1 or from adjoining states, . . . [POCO § y This corner can ‘recall when Gedling sey
Tennessee made a mass player raid on Hoosier high school circles.
Totals 26 18 26] Totals 2% " 18 Score at. Hall-—-Nofte Dame 38, 5, Navy 2. LL
a ‘Throws aufm Foley O'Shea, Gorden Wilson - a Pitzpatric
=a : Wiillams 6, Mullaney. Chicago) and
cepted a new three-year contract|™™ Madden (Cornell).
las head football coach at St. Bonaventure College, New York, bth was one of Notre Dame's great-
ost ends. . « His diving blocks
schedule, the rivals met in many FAMes, —-In-one.... DES MOINES. Dec, 2 uP) exciting tussle played at Notre Undefeated Purdue , Devore reached the heights sixth game to a eg es hilast night by defeating Drake
WAS carrying the ball on a wide second of a two-game series. sweep. The Bulldogs pulled into a brief
43 to 42 lead in the rough-and-tumble second half, but Purdue recovered quickly and turned its holiday series into a clean sweep. Andrew Butchko, the Boiler-
makers’ six-foot-four-inch center, topped Purdue scoring by sinking 10 baskets and nine free throws, 28. .pojnis..
It was Kentucky's 47th straight Southeastern Conference
Minnesota and Ohio State took an added stature as Midwest- | powers by racking up victories over Pacific coast teams. or
Unbeaten Minnesota gained its fifth straight win by thumping St. Mary's of California, 52 to 42, at Minneapolis. The Gophers a great two-man scoring performancy by big Jim Mc- » Intyts wi 29 points and Whitey Skoog with 15 points.
OHIO STATE ‘whipped Califormia for the second straight night, 68-64, much closer than their earlier 14- ~point victory. Bob
_|Butler Bulldogs Invade the Big Town -
Navy was held back on the cen-|-
. Until a few days ago, he was leashed and proceeded to bullseye, §
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1948
Walker of the losers had 20 pots, Dick Schnittker of the Buckeyes, 18, Unbeaten La Balle College of Philadelphia, trailing 36-27 at. the half, staged a comeback to whip Georgia Tech, 67 to 59, at Philadelphia's Convention Hall. Jim Nolan, one of three regulars to foul out for Tech, led “the scoring With 22 points. In-the first half of the double-header, Temple also came from behind to beat Colorado, 51-50, on Ed Lerner's field goal and free throw in the final 35 Seconds, . #“ » s IN OTHER LEADING Eastern games, Syracuse used Jack Riley's 31 -points to crush Towa State, 67 to. 46;. Manhattan thumpéa Springfield, 68" to 55; Loyola of Baltimore dumped Detroit, 66-58, and St. Francis, Brooklyn, topped Iona, 62-57,
points,
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__ Dee Baker, Trainer Jim Mortis, Jim Doyle, Student Manager Tom McLain, Bob Mehl, Ralph: O'Brien and Marvin Wood (front row, left to right). Ralph Chapman, Walt Fields, Bob Evans, Charles” Maas, Walter O'Brien, Bill Shepherd, John Barrowcliff and Assistant Coach Bob Dietz (back row, left to right), members of the Butler basketball team who meet LIU tonight ‘in Madison Sqiare |. Garden, look over oe city from the Empire Shfe Blding.”
ville.
"Don Roeder. Both are capable of
gy in SIX.
“Tton's Arst victory in five games.
Tulane, 51-47
In the.South, besides the Kentucky-Tulane fray; Pittsburgh pi
trounced Miami, 80 to 48. In other MidWestern games, unbeaten Bradley beat Loyola
‘of Los Angeles, 60 to 50; Jowa shaded Texas Christian, 47-46, in overtime on Al Weiss’ free throw; Kansas State thumped Iowa State Teachers, 54-47. wil - " : s IN THE SOUTHWEST, Texas Tech scored a 65-54 win over Marshall, chiefly by holding Marshall ace Bob Koontz to four points, and the Texas Aggies routed Weatherford, 50 to 30. . "In the West, besides Ohio State-California, Wyoming. edged
Oregon, 56-51,
Coach Reynold’s. eh
| Tackle Sacred Heart |At Cathedral Tonight
Pike Township Host to Charlottesville; Shortridge Trims Ben Davis, 38-32
By JIMMIE ANGEL OPOLOUS lad tidings e-yuletide prep basketball activities will bring g to the Pre-yulet of the two remaining contests conight that close the
game. city-county net card this week. ss Sacred “Heart and Cathedral tangle in their annual rivalry clash at Cathedral and Pike Township _Plays host to _Charlottes~ > 25 to 22 margin for The s ~and- the Irish maintained a possess a pair of sharpshooters in the Blue Devils before the final
d tive session began. Big Bill Pickard sna decob A last-second field goal by Fred
f Ren Davis who got 13 laving Santa Claus to Coaches Kraft o a ney of Sacred Heart points, was scratched from the
| hedral. record books. and Cleon Reynolds of Cathe The Cardinals started an alle
Roeder is currently atop the] sophonitore five and the lineup scoring heap in the HY yi fe changes promptly found the old points in six games {timers coming back as substitutes
hip wit with 5 Ione iso. dre oh 14.04. halt Aas field
Both Teams on Rebound | Southport was behind, 13 to 8, Each of the two city quintets at the quapter and on the ‘short will try rebounding from last|®D nd of a 23 fo 20 count at the week's lickings—each somewhat|intermission. Elwood still led, 37 “surprises.” The Irish, got caught|t® 35, at the third-quarter post, but Dave Bertram got the lead
fin i : Borg aig ur haeck-with five minutes to go...
sith
TE hb in and] of grain times before - Ho,
ad Ripple enguted “ren we 8 Broad ig notched a charity throw with less
ney Saturday. It was Waghing-
STi deal changed ands
the final round. § : The Hawks were paced by Jack Manual’s Redskins. also won Bennett who got 17 digits. Des their ‘first one in five tilts by . jg/catur commanded the situation, climbing on Pickard and his fo win, 43 to 34. 14 to 8, at the first pole and eonmates » tinued leading, 30 to 26, at the Pike Township's contest tonighti sng poje. It was the Hawks’ is a postponed affair, originallylinirg triumph in seven tilts. scheduled for Dec. 10; but delayed
because of a broken water pump| Seuthport oh of Elweed G0) } at the Red Devils’ schol. ' The sccatney t : 1S muntsinger, te 1M hosts will try for victory No artin, 4 [yirail, § 2 3 in ‘seven -games... Pike Naz rm 1a one hk -% 3 : second best record in the county, Nerding € 9 9 dieu er. s 8s behind Lawrence Central's 7-1 Biriram, ¢ 3 3 Noonon:t 20 6 slate. {Schmifidt, ¢ 0 0 0O|Skinner, g 000 | Boltz, 11.0 Two other county fives im-| Thiel, 3 gy proved their lots last night metas 21 910 Totals 33 878 Score at alf-Time—Elwopd 23; Nona
Decatur Central defeated Plain- eh field, 44 to 37, at the Quakers’ "Figo. Throws Missed—gouthport 4 ne gym w man s wk Ie eu Pius Lutar. Umpire — Bob
picking Elwood; 51 to 50, at home.
Shortridge an y 1 Ben Davis (34) Pp
Shortridge’s Blue Devils re- f ft ot Ben Davis, 38 to 33, for fine { i ? dian ¢ 31 8 their fourth success in six games Ralph. ¢ 4 5/Nahre, © 1-25 and the Giants’ eighth failure in ? Davis » : 3 In iY 4 : i : ten tries. . Phillips, 1° 1.0 3/Heoger, © . 0 0.0 <The Ben Davis fracas was Glaniman, g0 0 1 ey largely Bill Ralph of Shortridge| motais 14 10 18 Tota nin alf — Shortridge 19, Ben
who pumped in 22 of his team’s i at Half
markers, The Giants led, 8-7, ati "Free Throws Missed Shortridge: Axline the quarter but lost their "superi- 2 Sane, Glestng, * P. iy A iis. ority at the halt, 1» to 1. Ralph Christie 32, Andrews 2, hv lg
Sports Calendar
Nichols,
Third Time May Be Charm ets, Ex- Jets For Butler in N. Y. Tonight Play Here Tonight
Bulldogs Seek First Victory Against LIU In Garden Cage Double-Header. Mahnken, Leo Klier To Start With Pistons
NEW YORK CITY, Dee. 23—The third time may be the charm as Butler University meets Long Island University in Madison Square Garden tonight. Five players, who recently
Bi€ The Blarkhawks was 11938, | Other starters for the Bulldogs|tonight when
6-#t-has-beenannounced bythe Gloves Pe te rt Br Drake. nl ho {Ghuaen 2 3 3 -4Stetken, t ¥ 13 ih h-ins for the Dimes Pures,” who will do battle Bahler, of 13 1 Renmicke +: 331% 4 sles 4 o iil a “chance to participate In the Tournament Bilan = 0 0 IT a 130 of Shampions, in Chicago, will be held in the Pennsylvania St. Butterfield, ¢ 1 : t 001 me sare ‘be--the sceneiing “over-the-counter” sales wi eke te A i 3 : of the 1949 Gloves contests |be announced later. [may 3 ant 133 ‘which will extend over a period| ~ Ringside tickets and first: . |G. Olirich,g_ 1 0 1 of five weeks. ~ First night of |floor balcony are $2. First floor| 17 30 23 “Totals” 16 18 25 “oompetition will ‘be Jin: 7. Other{reserved, . $1.50.- These. prices-.in- opr
i i Missed Butehko. 1, B , e I —, 0 clude tax. Orders should be ad-y Qreihed Ryans 4: Berberian 2, "Siefken
dressed to Golden Gloves Tickets 3 . Olirich
amingo 3, Cutshaw’s Sportsmal Inn X-W 2; 4, Hol
~teatied -one-nf the greatest: PIRYETS ASM ELaR ita
Playing. the second game tonight will be Colorade and : I-be-Bob- Evans, forward; John
York University. Long Island has a more impressive early season record with seven victories in nine starts, while Butler has split even in four
Barrowcliff, center; James Doyle : and Charlie Maas at guards. clash in a Basketball Association With this all veteran team, to-|of America game at 8:30 at the
night may well be Butler's night Fieldhouse. in the Garden. . Both Hoosier clubs, drooling for!p,
Sr———————— attem Ss: Pi victories, are nestled in the west “Ih C5 “the” Bulldogs sere! PHO < Basketball -jern. division's: deep, dark gellar...
beaten, 46 to 44, and a diminutive; ASS00IATION OF AMERICA STANDINGS| The Pistons will have Bruce forward named-Jerry-Steiner was : Ww
i gy swap wt} [for Carlisle Towery, Ralph Ham: in {ilton and Walt Kirk. Another ex33%! Fet ‘with the Pistons is Leo (Crys , tal) Klier. ~
éver to enter the Garden. Baltimore The Bulldogs again this year Boston have ‘a small, high scoring for-| providence "17% ward, Buckshot O’Brien, who has Wasters Division
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CINCINNATI O., Dee, 23 + BASKETBALL
~The Cincinnati’ Reds today re-! STATE COLLEGES ~~ ceived an offer for the contract|nderss 5. IE 38 (orettime): of Augie Galan, on whom Waivers Netre Dame 70, Navy 62. were asked: yesterday. - Purine 3. Drake 47. Miss Loretta Wiséman, tele-{fowa #7, Texas phone operator in the Reds’ office, gan tats . BN aE fal) 2. said she would like to buy up the HER COLLEGES contract, which may be had for Baltimore Loyola 66, rol 58. $1 since Galan is being released Bg 00 on a les ios Loyaia 50. unconditionally, Chicago Loyola 86, DePaul 4 Dayton S rk Tis Harvey - » » EAI ne ate te Hier Teachers “IT WOULD BE pretty nice to; Tee |own a husky guy who could] mow aBalle 67, Coe ota Techs ”
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Loyola (Chicago) 56, [the lawn,” Miss Wiseman ex-|jfunhattan 66 rihgheld ‘hiate 55, plained. Pittsburgh 60, i
Miam Plattsville Teacher 55 W tn There is only oné catch—you regis 87, Kearne Roh i ".
{have to own a ball club to buy St * Francis (N. Y.) 62, 1 [the Contrast, Miss Wiseman |Syracnss A grin Baptist 43
| does Jemple 51, Golorade. 50 2 80, uthwest has A est Oklahoma
Texas Tech 65, Marshall
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Wagner 58, Brooklyn College Shortridge reserve basketball Washington State 41, Central Washing-
opened last week. Tickets are be- team dropped its third game inj wie Dru ing sold on a first-come, first-|/five starts to'Ben Davis, 18 to 10; iliam ‘and Mar served basis. Time for the open-'at the Giants’ gym last night:
Wyoming 56, Ore on 51 Youn own 51, n 44, Taviiation Su
Golden Gloves Eniry Blank
National Guard Armory, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb. &
~-Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times
College” IMinois ¢ College Jack 46 . Nort puter” Minnesota ortieft "5 (third plate)
CIT COUNTY HIGH SoHOOLS Deoatur Yentral 4 4, Plainfield 3 ge 38, Ben Davis 32. [esianers 5 ry Elwood 50, RER_HIOH SCHOM.S Alamo it New Auburn 39, Pt. cotlovure = Centra) 38.
tesville % ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVES Bate 58, pomingtan University “ mingdaie’ 52 (over ~—Novice Class Brasil 40, South Bend Riley 35. v ———lf0 (Beginners) Bu {lle 48, Roungl Grove 20. ——— eprint) Gentervilis . Oy: 31 . * Chandler Cr Ap Chester Center a a. sasrene Columbia C 51, Ney Raven " Cavuge 4, inadals - en 48. aint ; i Enetisville 5. “Gosport ny Ones Wash: iy 8 Times, ‘Robison. § Post ‘and Indians bois P ington . Cake of Injury te «J Pora 55. Green I somtestants ender ¥ must have Fanaa SFgai or Foadinn, | Et. Wayhe a SW JA Vories.
Greenfield 37, Noblessille . Hillshoro 55, Dan hs as 53, Dover 43, Clinton) 42, Forest 4,
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4. A Texas Wesleyan 81, Eastern New Mexico 63. |!
Already broken the three-year, alk time scoring mark for Butler... oH
sspennion of
& two meet for the Arst Lime SIREE-IDET 1H “thé frst game of changed uniforms; will be-play-; a Fasketball ‘doablenender. Batler's other previous attempt to-hum-iing “against former teammates;
the Indianapolis! {Jets and the Ft. Wayne Pistons surrey
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‘pet. | Hale and John Mahnkaen, recently a “hy the Jets to Ft. WAYRELE:1S. 3. ;.
Lucas, Buttrwrth, Bennett, & Mundy, § Jones,
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For Today, {Tomorrow
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'oday —— Totals 15 14 To 1 Cit; sigh School Basketball at Half-TH eb t iy, County Sh 5. ime ~~ Decatur Central Charlottesville at . ake (IL) at Attica, Riley » at Craw-| a aN Umpire—Neal. fordsville, Bvansville Bosse at Hunting-| burg, Gerreti ot Kendallvill Evansville § Central at Gary Mann, Paoli at Salem, Haute State at Terre Haute Gerst-
Terre meyer. west Collegiate Tourney
. “at Ferre Haute; Arizona State ( tall) 2. Northeast Missouri State at 7:30 p. tieut state
State, oe WS (New Britain) at § p. m.; Butler &% Long Island University (Madison Square Gar-
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Van Camp Hardware at 8:15 p. m.; Plackville vs, Indiana National Bank at
For His Christmas , * . . Browning Automatie
oda W a out of 8 Io 2. 3% % | dition, # Jet Coach Burl Friddle has . “381 announced Jack Maddox, former INDIANAROLIS LAST i Oshkosh and Hammond player of the National League, will take
RESULTS
New York $7; Minneapolis 79.
Jackson Twp, (Decatur) 0; Birney 40. Washington 102, Providence 77. . Tomar D over Kostecka's spot. Jackson Twp. Howard) 41, Converse ii. Wayne at BE HED ier at po
Pt. 38, Buck Baltimore, St. Louis at Providence. In two previous games this sea-
ets op, P. (Tipgesanive) Ft. Wayne has beaten IndiCreek 35. : son ayne has aten In Pt women stallioh NATIONAL. SHEAGUE. : Jetrvonnilic New Sa LL f Yastern Diviste nt anapolis, 79 to 73, and 77 to 82. jaketon 9, Cun. Anderson ... 3 e1 ‘Tonight's fracas will be the last pas 42, Tyne 9 887 J Lawrenceburg 43, “Mticnigan City 40 13 ‘33:/home tilt for the Jets until Jan, t 39, Kokomo 18 43/4 when the New York - Knicker-
Logansport Losantville 35, Economy .
Lucerne 73, Kewanna 48. L pet |bockers return. fice, Paige So i arco Michigantown 36, Prairie 1 Twp (Tipton) 33.| u 3 +45 Amateur Basketball 1 10.848 itchelr a row Lars 19 268] Hawthorne Communit House will
sponsor its seGond anal holiday basket-
Results Last Night ball tournament, ‘or senior and
yracuse 59, Denver 49
M M Monterey 43, Grovertown 30, M Twp. 45,
oral Arlington 138, aterloo Anderson 4p. unjor teams, The senior division will be RY neh ester ny lihgate M. Dayton 53, Hammond 50' (overtime), or boys who have not Tee Ehet their 18th Otter Greek 01, Pimento 48, birthday before Jan. 1 Uniors, who have not : Yonchied their i irthday be-
‘Southport Wrestlers
Brain, eek 70, Merom 323.
Creel Peru Monticello 40. fore Jan
aria Tast night in the feature {bout of the weekly amateur box{ing show at the Northeast Com{munity Center last night. Other results were:
Tommy Wallsmith defeated Jiminy Taylor, Norman Green defeated Ernie BarnGerald Shields defeated Bobby
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Potvoiesim 46, Pennville 40
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Merrillville 81, _ Griffith 4 90 ) (final).
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