Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 24
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Times: Legion _.eir boxing train F~for keeps. * The 1949 tourney's amount of fistic firewo
and the pleasure of winnibg on ‘ "Toa cane of the amateur Bak busting « will National Guard Armory, 711 'N. Pennsy)-
punch bowl." Jt is estimated that 16 to 18 bouts will be fought out on to-
"Weigh In Today, Friday The pre-tourney weigh-in and sical examinations were to be held this afternoen, at the Armory, starting at 3 o'clock. Local boxers were to go through “the mill” today and out-of-town lads tomorrow, starting at 3:30 p. m. . Golden Gloves committee offi¢lals and physicians. will be on hand at the Armory -today and tomorrow between the hours of 3 and 6 to supervise the weigh-in
No boxer will be permitted to complete in the mitt classic unjess he weighs in and receives the ‘nod from the
Tourngm:
amateurs. . Entries close tonight and some foashis and trainers ‘who have hes holding out are warned that no boxer will Jess his entry slip is on file.
‘By BILL EGGERT
1 baskeibal rumors are Bying ¢ once mare, “Indicating the game is getting the jitters agdin. Out of the latest Whispering may come a realignment of teams. whether. it be in the National League or the Basketball * noeiation ‘of America.
“Two instances, learned today by The Times, point to what
may Savpen before the next season opens,
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THE MINNEAPOLIS LAKERS, a crowd magnet on
anual Times-Legion Fistic Show to
"Get. Under Way at Armory ‘Punch Bow!’
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
the inaugural program.
be the 150
“ ness, . the * city's “Indoor Loe ina Over
Gloves tournament
will be held after 6p; row and the pairings will
t's a five-week tourney. 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4. Golden Gloves
ment anc will be asses. Novice, for be-
general
ginners, and QOpén, for -experi-i first row. There is a special ticket for) children 12 years and under, at 50 cents, first three nights only. Box and reserved seat tickets, at the 's Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. and at Bush-Calla-
be weighed in un-lare on sale downtown
ONE: the road with their giant George Mikan, aren't making financial + ends meet with insufficient hometown turnouts. : L TWO: The National League is still insistent with the hope ! of having a representative team in Indianapolis next season.
Golden Gloves Opener ot. Tomorrow Night
Golden Gloves tournament lads eased up on| ° g today, for tomorrow night -will. be swingtime| .
y<first- show is expected to furnish the usual ois the slambang lads fight for glory
ter the boys have | been ftps yd for weight and physical
ompetition is open to boxers who have reached their 16th
morrow's card with the first birthday. ys under 16 are inmateh scheduled to go on at 8 eligible for Bath Novice and Open| competition. is age rule ap-|
plies all over the'nation in Golden
Drawings for tomo oW's tights, battle . in ‘se post. Golden Gloves tournament, the 8 - ed in the Armory dressing n All" bouts are scheduled tor three rounds, two minutes to th round, with a one-minute rest “Coach of Year tween heats. Decision will be awarded on the point system, by the referee and two judges. “There will be approximately three hours of boxing tomorrow. Jyith.all boxing on Friday nights, Jan. 7
Ticket prices are $2, ringside and first row in balcony; $1.50, reserved chairs, main floor; $1, admission, main floor bleachers and in balvony, exonpt,
By noon today, no entries had been received from several gyms where many boys have been in training for more than a month. 2 It's ~a safe guess, however, that the combined Open and Novice entry list will hit around
- The Continentals of Washington nade it four in a row last night by tripping. Ben Davis, 48 to 44, #t the Giants’ gym. It was the third time in three years Washmgton came out' on top in the West Side hardwood feud. Coach Dave Hine's five broke, the Giants’ back by hitting seven : pa goals in 18 attempts in the
han's, 136 E, Washington St.
General admission
fight n night.
Blue Devils Win, 41-38 Shortridge won its fifth gam
Die Bie Devils ied
10 to'7
the first quarter but Martinsville’ took charge with .an 18 to 15 Taxier a5
and also box and reserved seats will be available at the Armory box office tomorrow night and on every
Washington Trips Ben Davis; “Shortridge Spills Artesians
Washington, while Dick Christie with 12 and Fred Kraft with 11 raced Ben Davis,
THE STATE oF IOWA, trom a Hoosler's andpolnt. is the closest facsimile to Indiana’s basketball hotbed and with larger crowds available in Des Moines and a possible increase in operating expense, the Lakers aren't one to pass up a good deal.
Both the BAA and National
on the home-and- home basis, whereby league teams make money
only at home games, With play.
costs out of proportion to gate take,
the red Ink exclusively.
Jumbo Boswell i ne of the | many young fighters who will
The Times-Legion
16th renewal. Boswell is from Gene Jackson's Gym.
Balks at Flying
Attend Banquet DENVER, Jan. 6 (UP)—Bennle Oosterbaan of Michigan Uni-| versity, selected “coach of the year" by Scripps- -Howard news-
it to San Francisco for the big banquet in his honor tonight, partly because of the snowstorm east of the Rockies and partly because he refuses to fly. One of the Scripps- -Howard | papers, the Rocky Mountain] News, ‘made elaborate plans to] et Oosterbaan out of Kimball, | ebh.,, where his westbound train pecame stranded by the blizzard. | The News arranged with a private pilot to fly to Kimball in| a plane equipped with skiis. The Bismall plane was to have flown Oosterbaan to Denver in time to catch a westbound United Air Lines flight. But Oosterbaan, contacted by telephone, said he would stay! {right where he was, He sald he! didn’t want fly.
|
e “It's only out of deference to| in seven -outings last night by my family,” i hesting Martinsville, 41 to 38, onl
he explained.
STATE COLLEGES |
King's (Delaware) 3%. Canterbury 46,
: The Lakers are téported. to have lost $62,000 last year and although owner Ben J. Berger can roll with the financial blow, a reliable report has the Lakers fnterestell in pulling out of Milltown and putung up shop in Des Motnes. 7% :
"getup for wext season.’
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE is toy The league forecasters this year by opening their season and continuing to play. The league will complete its season,
Cwith a new financial: - several
od : Next season National League owners may arrange to have a
20 per oan, J 2 ‘League are operating currently
salaries and transportation some clibs are dipping into
Richard Powell, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. 118-pound Novice class borbr, is shown receiving Golden Gloves pointers from Tom Harding, coach and trainer. Harding is former Butler star ook |
ball warrior.
Oosterbaan Unable 1s Harry Stewart Takes Lead In City-County Net Scoring
Hornet Forward Has Average of 15 Points
A Game; Bill Ralph Is a Close Second
“By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
The holiday milestone just passed by the city and county high school netmen has wedged more distance between the leaders and
the also rans in the Marion County scoring race.
Biggest news among the individual scoring leaders reveals. that Howe's Harry Stewart is pacing the city and county bucket
brigade with an average of 15 points a game. » n n “ »
THE HORNET forward has swished the Sines for 90 points Close behind Stewart is Shortridge’s pillar of strength, Bill Ralph, who is averaging 14.72 points in seven contests. RaJph has scored 103 eon of Crispus Attucks who has a 14.5
off 40 field goals and 10 charity tosses in only six games.
points. and tops Tom Ov point average and 87 points in six games.
Cathedral's Don Roeder is leading thé city-county offensive punchmen with 125 points, but his average in nine games is 13.9
for fourth place.
o = » ” - » GEORGE THEOFANIS of ‘Washington has a 13.57 average and 95 points in seven games,’ while Tom Pollom of Tech has canned 65 digits in five times out for an even 13-point- -a-game
effort.
Allen Wiechers of Speedway follows Roeder in total points
scored with 119 in 10 tussles.
The top 25 scoring leaders follow:
Players’ Averages
traveling club ‘make money on the road, figuring if a team ~i8 an excellent drawing: card it should be sompensaien maybe ..
: A REALIGNMENT of teams " logical hh that a team like’ the -Royals from Rochester, N. Y., are a member of the BAA’s western division, whose scattered membership’ includes’ long over“night jumps to St. Louis and Minneapolis. The feastern Balt Ly snug along the Atlantic coast.
They’ re Enfered in Annual Amateur Mitt Classic
© Tommy Mclara is another of the youthful leather pushers who will fight for glory in the city's amateur fistic meet. The 1949 tourney's first show will be staged at the Armory tomorrow night.
Lou Moore Puts 3 Cars in Race
Californian Again’ “First With Entries
Lou Moore, race car owner who | has taken a financial liking to numerical figures “1 and 2)” is {first ‘again to return his entry {blanks for the 500-Mile race next May 30. The California owner of the Blue Crown Spark Plug Specials that have swept first and second |places in the last two races, has announced three éntries again.
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Si po +
in is Moore, - » ”
THE PACKERS alwiya were
with the the Kautskys (now the Jets). basketball here for years, hasn’t wiped his
with professional hands clean of the sport. i wouldn't be a Suprise if
i could be another NL outfit; possibly i commissioner,
at the helm. »'s =» a crowd-pleaser here in games L Frank Kautsky, identified
he retuned: to-the professional _
“Anderson Indians Top
By KURT FREUDENTHAI, basketball powers appeared-today
' |at any other time since the seaso : . The far north, central Indiana and the power-laden southern district all were well represented in the fourth weekly United Press -tpoll. Anderson's Indians topped the rankings for the third consecutive “week. pe Cpt
© And stilt another North Central Conferénce member—Lafayette Jefferson — held down the runnerup spot as it did last week. The next two places, as well las the sixth and seventh spots “belonged” to. the southern elite, with Jeffersonville’'s high-flying Red Devils leading the way.| Huntingburg, Lawrenceburg and Madison completed the downstate triumvirate. Hammond's Wildcats broke up the North Central-Southern moinopoly. The Wildcats held down fifth place, but two other NCC ~_|clubs—Muncie Central and Frank“|fort—were in eighth and 10th place, respectively, . The newcomer to the “Big Ten” was Gary ‘Mann, surprise winner] of last week's steel city tourney. The Horsemen, riding the crest of |a seven-game winning streak, | oppose Hammond Tech ‘in northern Indiana headliner tomorrow night, Tech was rummerup to _iammond in that city's | holiday tourney a week ago. | | Gary Mann replaced -Huntington in the elite. The Vikings {were upset by Decatur Tuesday to end their 11-game Winning streak. Jeffersonville, - which opposes Evansville Bosse tomorrow, made the biggest step forward since last week, Coach Ed Denton's fastmoving Red Devils have won 10] They ended!
(Cagers for Third Week
ge ‘Weekly UP High School Poll Shows Power Evenly Distributed
United Press Sports Writer:
The “balance of power” among Indiana's major ‘high
school to be more evenly divided than n got under way.
Year's Day tourney; Lafayette Jeff goes to Frankfort (the Hot Dogs also took it: on the chin last Saturday, courtesy Elwood) while Hammond hosts Whiting tomer row and travels to La Porte Saturday, and Huntingburg is at New Albany tomorrow, The fourth weekly United Press |rankings: . Anderson (won 7 lost 1). . Lafayette Jefferson (8-3), . Jeffersonville. (10-1). Huntingburg (10-1) . Hammond (8-1), Lawrenceburg (11-0). . Madison (10-1). . Muncie Central (7-3). . Gary Mann (7-2). 10. Frankfort (7-2). Well-regarded: Huntington (111); New Albany (7-2); Brazil (9-1); Bloomington (7-3); Auburn
{(11-0); Richmond (5-4); South a Bend Central (5-4); Terre Haute 2 State (8- -1):
Kendallville (12-1).
‘DeMoss Passes Score
In All-Star Game
HONOLULU, ‘ Jan. 6 (UP) — Western College All-Stars defeated the Eastern College AllStars here last night, 24 to 19, in a wide open football game featuring mainland stars. A crowd of 12,000 watched the Westernars roll up an 18-to-0 halftime lead as Don Doll, Southern California quarterback, made a
Among the 19 pFep teams, Attucks is still kingpin and remains 2 untouched in. six contests with an average of 50 points a game.
The two front-drive creations, with ‘Mauri Rose and Bill Holland nominated as drivers, have been entered along with the little reardrive racer that was brought here
enough speed. Brings ‘Spare Bagine. The Junior Special will house a larger engine, A driver has not been named for it yet. Moore also announced he will bring along a spare 270-cubic inch engine this: year as a safeguard against mechanical troubles. | Floyd Roberts wheeled one of {Moore's cars to victory in 1938 and Rose, an engineer at the Stu-| |debaker plant in South Bend, | |drove one of the Offenhauser-| powered mounts to victory in 1947 and last year. Bill Holland has! [peen runnerup to Rose each time.
{last May: and failed to rev up|Rjchmond.
finale of
games in a row. Huntingburg’s winning ways after, the Happy Hunters went un-| checked in nine outings. In other important tilts tomorrow, Anderson hosts upset-minded Floyd Baker's club blasted Muncie Central in the the Richmond New stem | New
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pair of touchdowns. Keith De Courcey, Oregon, tallied the other, In the second half Bob DeMoss of ‘Purdue rang the bell with a pair of TD passes, and Spike Cordeiro - starred with several long runs, but they weren't enough to stem the Western tide,
A BEAR FOR WEAR DIVISION OF UNITED STATE RUBS
‘ aa gron grabbed a 13-12|margin at the intermission. In OTHER COLLEGES » ; i ¥: ER CO. the third period, Big Bill Ralph akren- 7, ¥ G FG FT TP Avg Bi mantis 1 hn pu ore, ov 51, et ve B05 3, KER gars toe § 08 3% ShLitle Giants in | lay |6:00x16.... 10.95 : n 170, Kent . Trevis count remained, 33 to 31, at Shortridge . 3 do 20 advantage Cententry, 8 Southwestern” (La) 1n- » Tom ovorion orridge NT : = % i ir 2 ; Cage Tr iumph Re ular , ". r post Dbefore(before the hosts narro °c (Mo.) 70, Chillicot 1 Roed Py ' 6.50 6. 3.95 = feld Dittemore hit three-for-|§ap in the final minutes. entral Ta, Fura othe Business "on X ee { Cuthedsa) Yahi “ee Ly 47 . 31+ 125 13.90 Times State Service xi tsa | four and George Theofanis hit! Ralph got 16 and Jack Axiine!piitil 0 OF 8 "Snic, i * ** fi Pollom (Tech) ...: gan) re RR: RB BE CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jap, 8-- 5.50x17 11.66 a trio of baskets to take a 41|12 polits to pace the winners. [oly Oroms 4. Harvard 48. Fhmlab le REA A cess = 5 23 19 65 13.00| Wabash quelled a last period up- "sen to 40 lead ? Ben Davis Washington uh | Ben Davis (41) 0 Ore| regon en echers ‘Speedway)..... +s 10 43 33 119 11.90 rising last night to defeat Canter- 1 ad away from Ben Da t of} 1 tof Tinos Ns 70, Hillsdale 61. Don Thomas (Crispus Attucks) 6 32 7 1 80] n 5.50x18 11.40 i the final three minutes. [Butatanis 13 ’ prea 8 fd Ba eleran a \ina Tesch. | Bill Pickard (Sacred H cart) i 8 a 12 ot ar Wo-to-45 3 wollege wanker: 4 YE Theofanis with 17 points and! rder OiAndrews, f 2 } 4 estern Caroling "Tedc E 1 sevens . - Se u 0, ball, y 560 Win Ms ith 17 Points nd critiensen; ¢3 3 tBidaut, £11 dutfteles womord 65 (overtime. |B Bob Switzer (Beech Grove)........ 10 46 22 114 1140/ The Little Giants were never Gal. 4.75/5.00x 19, 10. Asia . tem y mith, Tg TT § Baby. e 99 pr North Central 61. Lake Forest 48 olan ragdon (Lawrence Cent.). E 34 11 79 11.30 headed after getting off to a 12- : . ery, § 0 0 0 McCormack, g) 3 4 Northern Tilinols State 59: Chicane Teach- Bob "Stephens (Broad Ripple). . 8 M 21- 89 11.13} to-2 start, but Evan Fine led the I — 4.40/4.50x21 : 10 90 Sporting Events DitlemoreW.¢ 8 3 christie, § “3 3 1iailhuren 48. Carnegie Tech 3 |Bob Cochran (Pike TWp.)......... 8 31. 26 88 11.00 Knights in a. last period rally f i ’ Lo Pliisburgh Biaie 85, Arkansas Siate 40. (Bill Deer (Warren Central)....... 8 30 22 82 . 10.25 which decreased the margin to 49 Above Prices Plus Federal Tax Here and There, Sots 2 3 Tolle 17 10 16 st "Francis 6, Brookiyn College “. |Charles Englerth (Tech) ......u... 5 18 15 51 10.20 to 45. Wabash then went into a . TIRES MOUNTED FREE ’ Ben Davia 2. heofanis 6 p.|54n Jose Siite 68, L ontana ». | Bailey League (Crispus Attucks) . 8 22 1% .«56 9.30 fancy stall to finish the game, : Today, Tomorrow DE it Kran Andrews, Nahre ae LL 51. Jerry Moers (Deaf Schéol)... vee. . 8 31 12 74 9.25| Fine led the scoring with 15 i 3, McCormack 3, Christie’ 2. Texas Wesleyan 03, Abliens Christian 51. | ATTY McKinsey (Howe) ...... “ees 8 21 13 55 9.17 |points, closely followed by Wa- . L — TTT ’ un a Marinaite_ (30) J; fllanova 18, a Shon ——— 3ed Hagamever tDeat Seoul), ese 8 30 12-72 9.00{bash Center Argyle Jackson | ® em Toor fg ft 1 pf ginia ey 3 ” ° ovie (Ca Fal) sesess . 9 31 18 80 8.80 with 14. . i : car STATE oy. SOHO0L BA cobs, § "1S rg ! 5 1 3 Western “Tinols sine 8. Loras 49 Joe Conarroe (Pike TWp)......... . 8 2 11 0m 8.88] Summary: 4 Gal. Re Pn ere Haute Gerstmeyer ai Ralph. 3 ’ ' oSimait 1 30 3 wee Texas Rate a New Mevico A. 4 Allen Miedema (Warren Central). 8 21 17 71° 888] Canterbury ‘Hr Waban 50) d §{ esing, § na . 5 | iS 8 pl nh "COLLEGE BASKETBALL {R.Davis,"g 1 1 3Dixon, 3 2 .2Wheaton 56, Connecticut Teachers 50. [Max Onidston (MaRUAI} y+vvses . 3.1 Li 13 860 rus ¢ 3 Jglonca.t e3 Iodiane’ tate. ob Miladsle, Mich. 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Decatur Jolt 1 pn 3 Tah eseresrsserrmmrmns D3 2 188 30. GTA |b pk war hate a ders 3 mame Stewart-W entral ols 38, po . Bicomington at Sh at ie 8p om wv reg, Thre ws Missed ~Truax, oregied 3. hs he 83 Rirney “ Warren Central ...ioeveee 4 4 354 338 44.25 42.25 Moai 4 Sea 3. Sportsmans inn AN ah wa arner ; Greencastle at Howe, 8:13 p. m. Hema Aine ania en 3, But | arco 5 born 38, © Sacred Heart .......ivvves 4 4 322 32 40.25 40.75 standings followed by the 8il Sacred Tears at Washington. 8:15 p. m a Collins, Bennett, Jones 3. Mun-|Flaico W Webster 38° w ington erekeaterenes «4 200 318 3738 ..397 n Princess ts in’ third d piace. iver aft) ° GASOLINE Couper and $4.95 to $8.95 Monroeville 66 Ft Wayne ( a " p a ANAS rove at Speedway, 8:15 p m Catholic 33 eniral Franklin Township ..eeues 4 5 368 344 40.89 38.22 HEATERS ST Cc coy RS Frankiin T P Twp " - - 3 BrSmnupure at Deas Chsiral p.m Taylor University Trips duc, Coots to. aon 3, ‘Decatur Central ..i...x:. 3. 4. 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