Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 22
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arness Horse of ar, Soutfern Association, independas ar has seven in lently owned and ope rated without training at Charlotte, but a working prim with a major d two 2-year olds league club, have the team now of Bi Shively at the Or- they. expect to have on the diado mile track, mond opening day. , . . Earl hi ’ n, president, has done a, Joy ¥ h [of dealing this winter. MAROLD” BARKER, Bigh Crackers will operate under cul Belo. Ky. really has some- Dapper, freshman manager, who
[thing to shout about. . . . His "lwite, Jennie, was chosen to reign
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League at West Side. His games jof 258-105-216 rattled the maples for a 660. Other Connor's Cigar Store ‘team joined Blackwell to boost that team’s floor mark to 2867, Curt Heady contributed ‘a id and Gary Coryell managed a.
Incidéntally, the McClarney | League produced some outstandIng scores with a 2045 series (Cassidy & Son that included a a 666 for third spot.
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© By Eddie Ash fy Times Sports Editor / GRAND CIRCUIT reinsmen at southern training cen-
week to grind their standard-
id charges into top shape for the tough 1949 racing wars at Orlando, Fla., Aiken, S. C,, Pine- ’ Macon, and other proving grounds expect to have a 18 neeq ben A training by Feb. 1, the up En tempo of the 2-year-olds-who-are ei a tt time, , . . ‘are stabled at the Ben White Raceway a half-mile oval in Delando, while about 130 are in. training 10 miles away at the mile
Some 325 trotters and
Alken, 8. C., some 100 horses are
next NASON. . + + Kentucky's
hg molded into racing form and 200 more are being trained at neh EE a RR = ;
graduating stars, such as Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, Wah Wah donk and Cliff Barker probably the great
accompany : | Sauk! to the play-for-pay ranks.
. » » THE Atlanta Crackers of the
is depending upon Jim Bagby, former Indianapolis Indian, to top | his mound staff." |
” ” x THE Pacific Coast League directors finally solved their travel problems and adopted a 26week schedule, opening March 30, closing Sept. 25. . . .. But.the club owners still were at odds to the end and the vote was 5. to 8... It's a 182-game program and the léague retained its ~ midseason All-Star game . .. to be played on July 11 in Seattle. . . . Hs . IT WILL BE all work and a long season for the University of Kentucky football players next fall. , . . The Wildcats are to play 11 games . .. g Louisiana State, Georgia, The Citadel, Cin-
icinnati, . Mississippi, = Southern . Miami -
of Florida, vier of Ohio, Tennessee, Florieampus (da and a team yet to be booked.
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: “Bakery Bowlers [ of Enviable Record
Racked Up 49 Wins Out of 60, Average at Parkway,
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hard to nie bowling team.of the week. but plo the Allled Real Estate League would
ist. the team at its peak with 49 wins out moré the bakery boys have had a winning
od some worthy team scores. Rose-
lyn Bakery headéd the list with a 2005. The best individual sewas rolled by Max Sylveson a 636 to head Bob;
Printeraft glore got a
for high floor mark. Bud Schoch, temporarily out of the 700 class, grooved a. 634 for
Moe Bar, . . . Uncorks 600 Series Marge Hoffhein
| bow, with a 607 got her big tally with a 201-209-197 series for Century
League at West Side.
Bohisen who rolls with the E. G. Haha Co. at’ Pritchett's.
the Indianapolis Coal Co. quintet A 2594 that topped thelr nearest
Aono by 68 pins. Their high floor mark was
567, a 539 hy Evelyn Wiesman and a 526 by Juné Glasson.
by Margaret Skeiton|
| when she grooved a 568 1 man Whirlaway, and a
~ . " The Pritchett alleys grabbed s Bowling Leaders
‘generous hunk of top-scoring as John" Burrell, who bowls with
United Commercial Travelers, got wine Blackwe Connor's Cigar Store 1 fg
1a 66 for third spot. : Entire Team Tops 600 ‘top team honor count of 3064 in ‘the same alleys with a 1088-955-
1021 series made by the Grande!nop
{Ave. Florists. The big figure in-
gluded a 647 by Bob DeHoff, a RE Buhnein
pair of 628's by George Halman
and Bll Power, a 616 by Jim |g for Fred Tege-
Butler, and a 608
The Universal League took the Duleh Hohman,
tched his performance for Hardware, A total of 19 iscores over 600 were recorded for| Go
600 BOWLERS (MEN) Turk Tavern
Halman, Grande Ave. Morists. .
that league.
However, the Universal had no ‘corner on top tallies as the DelaMajor came through with Don Mullinix, i
Omer Lartison, Iarid's Ree... .....u. onnle Curran, Bruck's Beer. .. oun Coryell, anna s Cigar Store. . ‘ae Nash, Terminix ‘ oe Plecione Gorridens Tay H. Mayer Maurice Wellman, Al-Moe Jim Butler, Grande Ave.
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the NBA Bindery and Maurice Wellman rolled a 617 for the Al- : n
led women
Tire Co. In" the Bowes Seal Fast
A B59 in the same league gave Tillie Jardina of the Fehr's Beer i & second place tie with Dorothy Wabash of Richmond
The top homor count went to at West Side when they produced
made with games of 930-805-859 that included Maybelle Rader's| Wuntingten at Sullty
registered who ‘chalked up a 569 for Rode- | beck Motion Pictures, Jo Berkopes | Proe Hickwas series by Contributed by Ruth Hinton with" Turner Optical. \
Cards’ New Owner To Talk With Dyer,
Squelches Rumors Of Slaughter Trade |
8T. LOUIS, Jan. 28 (UP) —| {Fred M, Saigh Jr., new owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, sura|moned Manager Eddie Dyer to | St. Louis for a conference on team problems and plans today. Salgh squelched rumors that star outfielder Enos Slaughter will be traded to the New York Giants. He emphasized that Dyer will continue as manager. Dyer was expected to arrive today from his home at Houston. “I called Dyer here because I believe he is the most important person with whom to discuss the team’s problems and plans,” Salgh said. Plans No Deals Now Saigh said that he planned no deals immediately. “He scoffed at persistént reports from the east that Slaughter, the slugging| right fielder, would be sent to the Giants for Catcher Walker
Cooper and Outfielder’ Bobby Thomson. Eric es “We certainly would not sell
Enos,” he said. “Why, he’s one of the mainstays of our team.” The new owner also’ said that he was “well sal sfled” with
Eighth for Satans
Shortridge High School won its| 5°
eighth freshman basketball game! in nine starts yesterday with a | 22-10-21 triumph over Ripple at Shortridge. Bob Bruce led ti the Winners with, hb, nine points.
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TODAY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (Loegl) | Manual at Shortridge. intial vs. Crispus Attucks at Wash-
Carmel at, Deaf Schaal, «Howe at Bloomin Beech Grove at Heart. Muncie Central at Tech, Speedway at Warren Central Ben Davis at South, Greenfield at Lawrence Central. Center Grove at Decatur Central STATE Summitville at Alexandria. Peru Be i E170 yao Central, ntin abash 3 ort. :
Conners t wh [rankiin 8 Seymour.
Benjamin Sowell, Senate Ave. YMCA, 147-pound Novice Class fighter.
| * Tonight's battles find Manual
Ronald Garrard
rr of the Jackson Gym squad. Bruceville Upsets Terre Haute State same:
Attica Breaks Bloomingdale Mark
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan. 28 (UP) — Unheralded Bruceville from Knox County knocked the last remaining “big city” team out of the Wabash Valley High ‘School basketball tournament today. The victim was Terre Haute State’s Young Sycamores, who Joined Garfield and Gerstmeyer
en 13, 1 54, Terre ae Stale 4. and Wiley on | the. sidelines. Bruceville won the 16-teami final round opener at Garfield this morning, 54 to 49. Attica, last year's runnerup broke the 18-game winning streak of unbeaten Bloomingdale in the opener at State gym, 43 to 39. Original Field of 108 Narrowed from a starting field of 108 as the preliminaries got
Mack § Shere, head, 126-pound Novice from the Senate Ave. YMCA squad.
16 Week-End Games Slated
By County Prep Cagers Many Ancient Rivalries Rise to Fore
In 10 Tilts Tonight and 6 Tomorrow By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
“In Bou! “Operation Cross-Roads” among the city and county}
high school hardwooders tonight and tomorrow The brunt of the heavy firing this week-end will i heard Irom cross-town, cross-county and city-county basKetball batteries, "Ten games are slated tonight and six tomorrow, At least four ancient rivalries will flame anew tonight and no
than two tomorrow, Howe (4-7), 35 to 32 winners
under way last week end at 14 centers in Illinois and Indiana, the 16 survivors battle it out for honors that are bound to go to a new champion this time, Terre Haute Garfield) whose Purple Eagles have won three out of the last four tourneys, lost in the preliminaries and opéned the door for crowning of a new title-halder. Bhelburn, with 17 straight vie tories, tangled with Newton, IIL.{; and. Glenn, also a 17-game. winper, met Helmsburg. Other finalists were Fillmore, Tangier, Monroe .City, Graysville,
drawings,
Boxers will “Will Weigh For. Fourth Round f Fistic Show Tonig ht
Exped Crowd of More Than 3000 fo gh
Amateurs Vie in 16th Times-Legion Event JIM HEYROCK
) © By This is is “D. Day” for anothe - The fourth card, which
after 6 p. m. each will know,
whether he is a part of the card.
Neither the Times-Legion Com-/
| | mittee, which is engineering the| 16th Indianapolis Tournament, or|112-pound Novice Class, might be any of the potential “champions” | drawn to fight tonight. He shows has any way of knowing who will promise and may be able to fight be matched in tonight's bouts, to his’ way to the crown in his
But immediately after the) lists of the will be posted in the dressing rooms. A crowd of more than 3000 fans is expected to attend tonight's fourth session. Since the! Gloves started, more than 8000) persons have seen a spirited |
be matched tonight, fans have, their favorites and hope they will| se¢ them in action, There’s little Ronald Garrard, a well-built battler of 110 pounds, | who pounded out a victory in his first appearance. Glving evidence of many hours of hard work and rigorous training, the speedy little
Screwball Golfers Scan Forecasts; Pray for Snow KENDALLVILLE,
make -the going tougher than ever before.
course.”
Man .seénds. If it doesn’t snow, we’ll just add more hazards.” started the annual
spread across At least
the nation. entries
tomorrow,
of Dimes.
Perrysville, Van Buren, Gosport and Linton.
(2-9) going to Shortridge (8-4), over Shortridge last week, will
Davis 14-11) 1h a junket to So rt (5-10), and Speedway (12-3) Tomorrow night's top game por Warren Central (8-7) easily should be the Tech-Cathe-
“lan encore on their county cham. dral. clash at Tech. The Irish y Sacred
jonship double overtime thriller have. a 10-4 standing. D won by the Sparkplugs, 37 to 35. [Heart will go to Franklin TownLawrence Central (10-2) is at shop (6-7) and Advance will go to home to a formidable Greenfield Pike Township, winners of six of squad, Decatur Central (6-6) willjseven and one-point losers to entertain rival Center Grove, and|Shortridge Tuesday. Beech Grove (6-8) plays at Ba-| The Deaf School will play Mancred Heart (4-6). : ual at the Southside Armory, Attucks Seeks Thirteenth 2000 8. Pennsylvania, and Broad Crispus Attucks will try for Ripple, winners of nine of 14 victory No. 13 with Windfall atitussles, entertains Nobleavifle's} Washington's gym" and Carmel Millers, will tackle Deaf School (8-5) at| Attucks will travel to” Freethe Silent Hoosiers” den. town to round out the card.
Williams Fights Tonight With Welter Crown in Mind -
By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 28 Fighting for a shot at the welterweight crown, Lightweight Champion Ike Willlams, 25, and welterweight Kid Gavilan, 23, of Cuba will meet in a return non-title 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden tonight, Williams, of Trenton, N. J.—king of the world's 135-pounders —will challenge for Ray (Sugar) Robinson's 147-pound title next summer if he beats Gavilan im-| pressively tonight. Any doubt about Williams’ With Robinson, weiter ambitions was removed] Many boxing men gave the
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{mediate challenge for a title scrap
Good performances were also, So''mbis Clty st Garrels,
e Concordis at New Havin. Gary Tolleston at East Chicage Roo: »e-
velt, East Chicago Washington dan Jmarson at Whiting. Hammond at Gary Wallace. Clark at South Pend Wash. | ry Mann at Valpataiso, at Bikhart. ans 9 North at PM. Wayne South, t Goshen.
. gan cn atk ayne Cotes; ou Oathoile at Butler.
STATE doh Rutralh United Comm, Butler at RASA IASKRTEA rt Heady oentix Press. .......... 083 TONAL BASKETBALL Al Menges, Brewer Hardware wo 831 PL. Wayne Indiana Haufler Surveyors +. 883 | PMsldhouse. " balla, ‘$20 » Henry Pon, Stevens Mort , BOXING oes A pennayivan Bt, Armory aa. 4». m : b+ TOMORROW “ HIGH unl. oa i 8 Noblesville »t ot muss Rope Towers 3]0-9:30 ww s Roberts Inks ... 838 riapls Aituexs at Prostown, Leo Jenkins, Re Poa Tool. = Weart st anilin Twp. ooo vsd Harold Jude hon, Xa Ride) ie as ine ol o™ Advance at Pike Twp och, NBA Bindery... ....... Charles ® Wabash Valley Yo a TRL, Haute, Am En Bturm's Ree... ....... es Jresnihatie ” uek Navik Ww C ve on Naika Wi Construct. “ a1 Bast oat ther Tan P. R Coss a Powers, Grands Avery orists ... outh Bend Adame ath. North.
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last night when Manager Frank | Havana kid aa excellent chance {Blinky) Palermo announced: * ‘IKe | of achieving -an upset. The will make one more defense of! Cuban speed merchant has imhis lightweight title and then go|proved much gince February. gunning for Robinson's crown--|Moreover, he was expected to have if he wins good over Gavilan” |an advantage of about nine Williams won a close decision|Pounds—about 147 to 138. The |over Gavilan at the Garden last| contract set a 147-pound limit. In |Feb, 27, And he was favored at|February the difference was only {12-5 today to repeat his victory.|five pounds—141% to 136%. |Bookies were laying 11-5 and| Williams was favored to repeat [taking 13-5. because he is riding a string of Should Gavilan upset Williams, pe straight victories and because the Classy | Cuban wi file an im-|D
Basketball Scores
STATE COLLEGES Concordia 44, Detroit Tech 3, Evansville 84, Southern Iiinols #7 18, Joseph's 5, Hanti nglon MM,
round fighter In any division. Ike's 10 victories in 1948, Including three title defenses, made him the “fighter of the year. "
O'Shea Gets in Shape
"OTHER JCOULEGES BR A Tes 1. suppers [OF Kentucky Game odiek Teachers ington " { SOUTH BEND, Jan. 28 (UP)—
|Prospects for a Notre Dame bas(ketball victory over Kentucky tomorrow brightened today when [Srainey Hugh Burns sadi there (was a possibility that Guard |Kevin O'Shea might be able to
Michigan State 63, Wayne 48 | Morehead 62, reetown (Ky) 52 {New Britain Teachers 61, American Inter. national B58. New Orleans Loyola 49, Louisiana Tech #4 Texas Wesleyan 53, Slehs 40 (overtime), Wake Porest 52, Duke
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Pairing Feh. 16
high school
of the State High School Athletic Association Feb. 16, IHSAA Commissioner L. V, Phillips said to-
day. Phillips said the association's board of control, governing body of the IHSA A-sponsored tourney, would meet at 1 p. m, in the pres-| ence of representatives of Indianapolis newspapers and ‘wire services for the drawings. Pairings will be released in the afternoon- newspapers of Feb. 17, Phillips said. Last year, 77% teams partielpated in the four-week tourney. Association officials pointed out, however, that the number of en-| tries this time probably would be
township schools, Sectionals will begin at 64 centers Feb, 23, and the four finalists | will battle for the title in the But-/ ler Fieldhouse Mar, 19.
5. H. S..Matmen
. Win, 33-18 Shortridge’s wrestling team de-| feated the Broad Ripple matmen,! 33 to 18, in a dual meet at the| Ripple gym last night. The Blue| Devils won five matches by falls. Suminary:
~Daugherty (8) pinned Schumate, HH » Dinped Kounts, 112-8Starr (8) pinned Smith, 120—Huessman 18) pinned Brock, 127--Dinnick jo ana taugh (BR)
138-Talbot iS decision. ry.
145 BR) 184—Crouse | (BR) deeist Shardelow 165—Brown (8) Secision Staugner, 175 McNary (BR) pinned by
_Hwt ~AUss (8) ) planed Baird.
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John Bowden, manager of the Kendallville Country Club, said talented competion. There's Wile that “we're hoping for snow, of
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promises to another three hours of fistic fury, will begin to unfold in the squared circle. at the National Guard Armory at 8 p.m. today. Some 70 of the eager, amateur fistic enthusiasts were to begin {weighing-in for tonight's battles at 4:45 p. m. today and shortly
scrapper decusloned Philip Horses ley, Douglas P. Garrard, 2 Pal does battle in the
division but there's a FOCKy road
matches | ahead for him.
There are some rugged lads in {his division such as: Ralph Saxe ton, Jr, of the Northwestern |PAL; Langston Perry, Douglas PAL; Roy Bryant, Northeast {Community Center; Robert Col|lins and Robert Johnson, both of
group of youngsters display their the Ace Exterminating team,
A well-regarded lad in the 126+ jpound Novice Class is Mack |Shead, of the Senate Ave. YMCA nad & Although Mack hasn't had an opportunity to fight in this year's tourney, he is expected to do well. Some of the better boys in his division are Cass Cole, Jackson's Gym; Charles Ham, Ace Extere minators; Ruford Tinsley, Ace Exterminators; Richard McKine ney, Rhodius PAL, and Carl La« verne Starkey, Columbus, Ind. : Benjamin Sowell, Senate Ave, YMCA, is one of the top picks in the 147-pound Novice Class. He won in the second session by a d-round knockout and last
Jan. 28 week he won by default.
He has a punch like the kick
nator team with a right to send the latter down for the full count, But his class is heavy with
lard Conger, who has won by a technical knockout and a econ in two starts; Ernest Rice who
Charles Know of the Northwestern PAL, and Mack Carroll of
Bowden and a group of friends the same team. “Screwball |
Snowball” tourney three winters) : 3go as a gag, but its fame ers Shuffleboard Results
Results this week . in the Rock ~Ola
op avern - 25, ‘Al's -l oy Cranford’s 23 : Fountain Square 22, Do-Drep-Inn King's 18, Vara and Marie 15; New Mia. i-Way 15, _Golden Slipper 3
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