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SUNDAY, DEC. %,,1648 __ ts “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ de Dee
Hoosier’ Hot-Shots Will Meet In Second ‘Big Four’ Battle In Fieldhouse Tomorrow
Howard Williams . . . high-scoring Boilermaker.
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Leo Barnhorst . . . Notre Dame playmaker.
rh Barrowcliff . . . Butler's tower of shonghh, <= co Phil Buck... Indiana's sharpshooting forward.
Doualas PAL Clubs Expected to Enter 35 Scrappers ~ |OF The Backboard— 6 P pps ~ McCracken Watches Hoosier Fans to Get Squint
In 16th Renewal of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Sophomores’ Actions A¢ Likely Cage Contenders
Durham's Group Hopes to Finish Up . | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 25 (UP) — Branch McCracken,
High mn Lis of Yourney Wines. |Indiana’s basketball coach, may pin his. hopes for a winning season Top Sectional Rivals to Play y KE “Times Sports or on his sophomores this year. nti - The Douglas ‘PAL Club will have its usual heavy entry in the The silver-haired mentor, a. former Hoosier All- American, says From Tomorrow Until Jan. ! 16th renewal of The Times-Legion Gplden Gloves amateur boxing | three or four graduates from last year’s freshmen look * ‘particularly By JIM SMITH he A: Friday; J i tourney at the Armory, Friday; Jan. |good.” Hoosier's top scorer last season It's tournament time on the state high school hard-
«Jack Durham, veteran coach-trainer, and ‘Witton Allison; PAL | . He referred to forwards Bill and the only senior on the squad, wood courts.
| Garrett, Phil Buck and Bob Luke-
supervisor at Douglas, believe their entry list will run_as high as = 35, with 10 lads entered.in the Open class for experienced amateurs, | meyer, all native Hoosiers and! Yepaitedly ¥ was the only “sure” Hoosier fans will have a chance from tomorrow until and:25 in the Novice, for begin-| = all ‘standouts on their respective But McCracken said last year's) Jan. 1 to take a look at some of the top teams in the state
Ihigh school quintet&s Garrett, a six=foot-two Negro, sparked Shei-| ie leinbers ond have fo in action against ‘their sectional rivals. From the results | to-the Indi high school ustle and show their stut fore byville tothe Indiana high sc he Big Nine race begins in order! of these tournaments, Mr. and Mrs. Fan] get a pretty good -
De Out-of-Town Amateurs George Tabor, who won “the! Eligible for Tourney . |
JocdF Open 118-pound title- last} Te ore Vines a winter, is a featherweight now| The Times-Legion Golden - : . : i ho th n ng and will compete for the 126- | Gloves Committee extends a | The sophomores may get a od the assignme a artist, oa. .W ill he a 2 tendi I eens. through this. holiday sepound championship, | special invitation to out-of chance because last year seasoned gets one of the forward, posts, Joams “wi or. the Statelvies. Beall “ i tet town lads to compete in this performers, - rated in pre-seasen title 0 ! t Hunt ngton, e undefea juniors Stu Chestnut and Babi Vikings with nine victories in a
dope among the bestin the rugged, feet-tw: may| Lebanon High School starts | /Big Nine, failed to come through. a is Hi tw, 4 ithe DER ae tomorrow enter-"o" will entertain ht yn. | Thén, the Hoosiers were chosen! A free-for-all rages over -theltaining Flora, Noblesyille sndiCHOY and Washington. a 8 to take the top —6F —FURNEI-UDistarting center berth with Tom Warren Central of Indianapolis; tor is — a hreather spot in the league. McCracken gchwartz and Charley Meyer, Coach Forest Witsman's boys oF 1 he thought 20, ed Bat as the cam- poth six-feet-five, and six-feet- shouldn't have any trouble win-| IN OM wh : ’ - - a paign unfolde ndiana ,was a!four Bob Armstrong in the run-/ning this one. { O an. urneys, Hob Payne aitasnt id Open Dallas Hill ....... 160 Open big dsappoinizen The Hooslers ning. Schwartz is the most offen-| rn Jeffersonville plays host to : calfhuiiamn (won jus ee loop games and give-minded of the trio, while Tuesday, Marion Crawley's ol | dropped the final four conference Meyer was one of Indiana's back-| defending states champions, | Hutingouss, eatuvitle Boa | contests, board spediaiisthijast year. Jeff of Lafayette will play host | 2nd Southport; “ti hurn ofle “I thopght we ‘had what it, With Herrmann gone, Lou Wat-| to Bast Chicago Washington, tertain Kendallville, Angola and takes last year,” McCracken said, son "and Jerry Stuteville, both! South Bend Central and Brazil. | Nappanee; Ft. Wayne North (“and look what happened.” holdovers, were potential starters! This is going to be a toss-up | will be host to South Bend To make it worse, the team's at guard. Watson stand six-feet- between the Bronchios and over-all record of eight wins four, and is particularly effective South Bend Central. The Jeff Rey: Misiawala, and Fl against 12 setbacks was the worst on defénse, while Stuteville, an' boys were the ones who stopped | (0 Golden - Bears have - a8 McCracken year since he came inch shorter, is a fair all-around Frankfort's winning streak and their guests Rushville, Greensand Connersville; Plain...
winter's amateur fistic classic at the Armory.
Thomas Biair, last winter's 126-| pound champ, has increased n weight and, wi a FOr JE 13% | Thus far, only a few entries | i . ¥ J 5 N - } pound, 3g ” ero) ity C have been received from boxers [ The Douglas Community Cen- outside the Indianapolis area. | ter-gym is jammed both after-i gjeieq such as Bloomington, nodn and evening as the young | Anderson, Greenfield, Seymour, boxers take turns bag punching, | Crawfordsville, Lafayette, Kok- | sparring, rope skipping and at| ome Edinburg, Shelbyville, | other forms of calisthenics. Martinsville, Lebanon, Bedford, { Seniors Help Juniors Greensburg and others are re- |
| quested to enter their young Cbech Durham keeps a SharP| gypopents of the manly art. eye on the eager punch throwers Entries close on Jan. 6. and is assisted by the older box-| im———— ers in training the’ slambang/ Novive class lads. cro Baskebtall “TH addition to Tabor-and- Blairs cre SENUOR AEAGUE
Duth Open | Lo am’s other leading Openi, ° [here to coach in 1938 performer; thew dropped ..a. game to. the | class knuckledusters are Bob!goii Cross . }-r a : N # 4 : Payne, welterweight, who was Sacred Heart ... 1 " sone from last year’s outfit are ine of the 20, men on the squad Bears of South Bend. They | field will entertain Speedway, the Golden Gloves tourney's 135- ral 1 . | husky Ward Williams, a for- are sophomores. The Hoosiers, came back in the next game 10 | roo ovia and M and dnd runnerup last winter; Boe Lourdes, ..... 3 2300 | ward, and guard Norb Herrmann. never have won an undisputed halt Hammond's winning | ya fingville will play host to pe Little Plower .. _ ....... 3 | Veteran forward Pog (Tex) Rit- Big Nihe tfifle and this may not streak. At present, with a rec- | 1,44, lis od Archie Tuft, 147 pounds, who Was g;. i elbyvile) «ra 3 : | be £ si d ’ ndianapolis Cathedral, Green- ” er a!St. Philip seis 3 25 ter, a dimingive firebrand, the! their year to shine, | ord of six wins an three losses, | castle and Franklin. Opén welterweight runnerup {Hoty Trinity 4 000! . —| the Bronchos because of their at i wien year ago; Dallas Hill, 160 Open.| ;yniom LEAGUE. DIVISION NO. 1 | wins over Hammond and Cen- Bo... who: carried off the Novice mid-| W L Pell tral rank fourth in the state. Thé ““fournament s¢heduted at Weieeight sro ast inten: Fred fi {HOY TARY orzoctsssnins 3 San : | ; f . Columbus has been] cancelled. = n; -and Leon! 32.1000 : PIC D Echo, Se Bowery, Bp nS, i guid; miming 3 sears ub SEs 1 ip Fir | THE TOURNEY at the Civie/North Veron, withibew from Hudson, who was the state’s AAU St Thome: }. ubble Gui 311 1E Neen y wr Center in Hammond also starts tour: and ‘it was im112*pound winner a year ago. {Holy Angels ae 2 1000 , 3.10; Judy R 106 (J. Phifps FIRST or BE gous nas years Up puasday with H ad H TLE possible to- -a-fourth team to- X Douglas is just one of several|Sh Anthony ...........-. 3 000 Blige Fire 120 (W. M iurlongs) Sam Norris 110.:(V. Terra-| \ y with Hammond High the, tne series. uglas St. Philip No. 2 : 2 000 14: iso: Sis Boom Baa, vad’ Blue, . nova), 12.60, 4.80, 3.40; Cashmere 121 (H.| ‘host. They will entertain Ham- 3 local gyms where young mitt| JUNIOR LEAGUE, DIVISION NO. 2 . {Oncebill, Victim, Cross Bayou, Warmou 0d, po ae 3.40. 3.00: Mia Mis 112 (H./mond Clark, Hammond ' Tech, These holiday joaruaments t h eri away to . ' [Cadcadian, Star Call, Sea Chee! should be full of surprises. RSgele whe. Jam ue raat Ist. ! Catherine Ah 7 ° HA % 3 , i SECO ND ($2000; claiming. 3 Journ ob: aa: Pony nb rots adie Whiting, Rossville, Peru and Gary are always fr As Share n en oer # 16 1 ngs) * ‘ tchSpering night. ® toprnament’s 8; 2s rick ‘2 0 loo Archie Tuft ...... 147 Open -George Tabor .... 126 Open rm 830, 4.06; M. Longeine 118 Bo:Gee, Armistice Day, joan Bite, | Roosevelt. Tua iv 2 two-day | aiting 3Ys same filer ams 3 . elie), 3.30; ECON WANE -year- win Dec . {Sacred Heart a1 i 2500 i 8 ‘turiongs) pete Cotter 1a (D. jioney an d of six 3» d big ten and there is always the Novice Field Soars {Holy Name Heoo1 soo, den), 500, 340. 240: Ribard 113 (W.| record of 8 ns and one e¢1e ejuh . _[8t. Philip No. 3 vi il Jt SY Gi Gl ‘Helen, Master. Stepinthdark, . 5.00. 3. -'the Wildcats should take no one pays much atPiya Noviee class. field is. £0ing St: Joe. Shelb 0.2 000 Oli k : Dail uble, $53.18. “or ; : L tention too that turns out to be fer | this tourn s ITY Ty tare Tara = waerini Dlr TURD oy: Sen years up Tha a. ‘Snatehed, Dock Say Un aneY Lawrenoeh tot. the sleeper and dumps a top- . NO. 3 t wenn - 105... : or h but. the beginners in past tour-| we I ” Pei National Guard Armory, dan. 1. 14, 21, 28, “Fob. T {Glibert), 23.20, 11.90, Fighter Jack DALY” oabte Ped $40. . Hg a BFE oT ET yao ranking favorite. All in all," ; neys have been the No. 1 crowd [Little Plower 2 0 10000 Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion ih Bai TR Io 330; ences i Tons) Cay "Rock. 118. nv Veene). {tories, travels to Blooml cron there Is going to-be ‘some good — -— ’ jo», Pp ON teheller) entucky ” f . r pleasers during the early shows. 8 Php No. 1 3 0 10 Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times " His Duughter, ‘Teilmenow, We Hope, Adi 38. 01 “5 | Dec. 29, Seymour and Tingle basketball played between now, si he ’ | bi nian . They fight it out, toe to toe, from [Folv Slog Br testes } 1 Hel ENTRIES. LIMITED 70 AMATEUR BOXE v: ; OVE FOURTH ($2000; claiming; 2 -year-olds; Danist). - Also: ha he, stats, dria are the other teams, along {and the first of the year. bell to bell. Ps Trinity Ne 2 1 : 3% [ L ¥ BOXERS 6 YEARS OF AGE OUR OVER . |i, furlongs) —King Hal 113 (J. Pollard), Minute iwith host Bloomi in thi - The Golden Gloves tourney|St, Philip No. #105002 000, Checking Weight ang class : a Con. Merchant 15 ods: oe irionge) —Kilave 118 (C. How tournament Br Boal ’ dee Ra bl i eT 90; Con erc "x dates are Jan.7, 14, 21, 28 and| Lourdes 0 3 0 — mae CN ET “Aso: ER Aa 20 34 Ral 8 UL do Clie able. to. romp. Aeoutss this one 'Boden’ s Pal Wins ci p—— —178 —O 1 . > | , os al shows at the Armory tons some | 8 Se ER, [Ste A Tas rr) peanevisLh © CENTRAL New Orleans "Cap Holy Name vs. Little Flower: 2: 0 Bt aka a : Cl TERRE Ea FIFTH ¢ Tatiaw A PIPTH (81600: allowances: 3- Hime JE : . po 1 Watch Me. Win 101 i Tita Bvt a hme gE ATE ne ii |G Th i Be Hk 15 TE VR The ne he ol Coals | Bta Ta ae pW amateur boxers Who havelsis moiy Cros va. Lit aap ot Lourae ee: », a io LE Martin). 3.30. Also: Chance Voyage. new Albany entertains J | Bish ’ y } - | ADDRESS o.oo don e Globe, Big Road. y en asper, Bishop, won the Fairgrounds .¥eaghed their 16th birthday. | Juniof Ledgue, Division Ne 1 | SSN TAT str Fe an ESL I ras rae graapessrreisrivansy | Anecdate, Sylvia Dear, Time 8t mas SIXTH ( $2500: ‘EHlowances: 8 years up: Bedford and Madison. The Mad- {$2500 Christmastide Handicap by Tourney ticket prices are” 2 apo el An A de me, a ont Taos OF WT i ars /16 “sithes) 4 00. 250. 240" Athlete 100 (P. Fencener’| som ~ Cubs should win this. [two lengths over Circle K Farm's ringside and first row in balcony; | oly Frio 3, Shiliedral > Holy Trinky. testant. All i nin wn must have covsent of parénts or canrdiam. 2 40: Bright Swort NB har a 50g Boas i: 4 OMY: : They. ha of seven |Athlete today. $1.30, reserved chairs; $1, general [Bhi No. 2 at St Philp. ! Mail or bring entries to’ Sports Department. The Indianapolis Times, 216 ||370: Bug Juice 116 J, Licaust), 3.10. Also a na. ys ie one loss. The loss | ‘Boden's P EE pa ...admissio main. floor pieaghary W Maryland St. tndiandpelis 9. , Ind There Is ne entry fee. Atom Buster, Cat Bridge, Rampart, M ook . \ ¢ | e al, ‘an en ry n, Junjor League, Division No. 2—4 Dp. m..| ra SEVENTH (81300: allow ices: Lawrenceburg |Junfor Wolf, ¢arried “top weight : ¥ and-in-baicony;-except. first-Fow. [JT CUTE vw ot. Roc st soy I i a |" SEveNTH (52000. allowances: 8 Jeuitlug: 11-16 wiles) —Kelcw il Ti. 1 Sa - Th willbe a special rate for| cred Heart. ve. St nity No: 3 x ip T1716 miles Bnd-of 3141+ eo Boyle : Lof 16 pounds over the mile and ere pe ate Sacred Heart: 5. Holy Rosary vs. Fa t F Hi Tir of Sissi : Ba tenellert. 5.30. 4.10. 2:80: ~ Ramadan TAL te To al —_— ‘a--sixteenth--race-children under 12 on the first {Name a ot. Philip; St. Patrick at St. od S$ or Is ime = Couple ssies Lous, ¥oungi 17.20, 8.70; Prefect 118. (Q.|Cartwright). 4.2 Also: - St, . Louisan,| TOPP G rr Now Year's Day nd up. He was ridden b Harold three nights, 50 cents general ad-| H | DETROIT, Dec. 25 — A. Mae- NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 25 — {Pappas). 320. Ales: Dangerous Age, Coley Ground Signal Pioating Clown. Analysis, tourneys will be those at Ander-| vy er Nineee Divishan Neo. 3—1 p. m..| Bay, Top Score, Reproduction, Kingarvie.| [Crisis FB Eve Waviarer. Jellico, eene. mission. fst. Philip No. Y 8t. Joe of | Shelbyville Donald in 1905 was the first auto- First world: title ‘bout Tought: withiSpacaqs, BIGHTH _ ($1200; allowances sears On and Huntington. At Ander-| Weight Classes of Ry Lie Ton Trinity No. 3 3imobile driver to officially set a|gloves was the Corbett-Sullivan|, jig oy Ih clammy; 1 3 Jen ap esting. Er wierd {0.150n, -Coash-Keith-Lambert’s1In-| Athletes jockey. claimed a foul... cabeg TERE Weight Cla —— No. 1 ak. Bt. philip: 3:30, mark of driving, 100. miles. per heavyweight match in New Or-|son), 1020; 630. 480: Flying Mil 18 (LT, © Cook). 2.80 Brosado Maid dians host Logansport, New by Boden's Pal, but it was disal yweig The tournament will be tougnt E45, Fou Cross vs. TaHY or t “Heans: mn 189%; ; cillanford 3. %s 5 dv, rs hy 3 li fae x. P, Boyle). §. so: _ Jolbny Bull, Castle and Kokomo. The Indi-/lowed. Tait des Ee ot Lb uly Mary M ans; currently ranked.as. the No. Boden's Pal paid $9, $360 and
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136¢ welterweight, 147; middleweight, 160; light Hen eight, Jack Dempsey Now ‘Mr Boxing’ {that Tex Rickard would have of boxing, not merely because of | .T know of no other “man insu 175, and heavyweight. vyv J C ’ ; been remembered only as the his punch but because of his per-'the world today who could walk EO —— Ry The bompotes in at] Brought $1 Million Gate to Game |Eatmbler of Goldfield, Nev., who sonality. As an athlete, Dempsey down the street of a city or vil- Ja least one bout, will receive a| By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer promoted the Joe Gans-Battling made the nation and many for-/lage in the United States, Eng-| @ WITH THAT CHRISTMAS rize, win or lose. Top prizes will | NEW YORK, Dec. 25—On this Christmas day the question came Nelson Sght . in 1006.. Withott'éign countries ~“knoekout duieiland, France of several - other iD p ec. n stmas day q n came ne.mpsey, Rickard never would scious”, just as ~ Ruth made foreign countries and be so quick-| A ; a 9 the cham Dione “nd” Novice| [a g: Who ght be called the fight’ game's all-time Santa {have been able to get backing for America “home run conscious.” {ly recognized and admired by GIFT MONEY HAVE A : the “new” Madison Square Gar- “Front Guy” for Sport passers-by. ’ 8 . clakses. o 3 al Who was the guy who gave boxing its biggest bag o presenta; aon that nas been the center of As a “front guy” for his sport, eb gave so much to the sor Sart Opes 'chipsmpe wil] Dem Be Soup. Le Sullivan DE ickard, Jack| {boxing since it was completed in the free-spending, high-living|sport with his punch and his per-' SPORTING TIME sey, e s 1925. Dempsey showed as little regard {sonality that the fans of most 3 »
compete’ in the annual Tourna-| Doubtless many will differ with The t De . who o] they drew $2.658,660. That was| e tigerish mpsey - for money as did Ruth. The Babe|leather-tossing countries still’ re-| ment of Golden Gloves Cham-ime, but it's my personal opinion| “eg. ¢ 27 1927 when a dollar knocked out giant Jess Willard, had a magnetic personality, oe) him as Mr. Boxing. ‘And s0|
Jlona In Clicago, Fh, 21, 22 sadithat the Santa Claus of swat was On eo more than three times little Georges Carpentier, rugged he loved people. Dempsey had|—if the fight game ever had a}. -. : The Times-Legion Golden dynamic tiger-man known as the the futile buck of today. ° Luis Angel Firpo and temper- and still has those two great as-| Santa Claus, he surely must have - : . Gigves bouts will be fought out 31 Mauler—Jack D Gave Boxing ‘Class’ |amental Jack Sharkey--was such sets of a sports leader. been Jack Dempsey. Men's Shoe Skates. § Junior Figure Skates. anassa Mauler—Jack Dempsey. poco." nornincey came along, a terrific fighter, that he is still HOBLEBCOGHIBULLHLVIVICBOLOG VVEOOHLUS Hyde's 21 Boys’ and $10.75 ; Beyer Girl$® ...ices bv Ld
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VILLANOVA, Pa., Dec. 25 —| One of "those gates was thelits top-flight bouts the highest Jordan Olivar, just 34 years old, |iargest in ring history. When He | ticket priceg in the history of this year observed his sixth sea- and Gene Tunney met at Chicago entertainment, son as Villanova's football coach. in their second title extravaganza _ Without Dempsey, | it is likely |
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