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) to the Decatur Cen. (30) Center Grove ( s pf : suv %local area limelight, have already | 33 Richardson, £ J 4 8 racked up 10 victories in 14 1°85 003 games in some fairly fast com- 3 i 3 i 3 pany. The Tech-Cathedral wi 31 234 should rest near the pole position ’ : : among the city contenders for 003 sectional laurels. L104 08% In other games t, Broad roeore Ripple is host 'to Noblesville, Lu Bennett Crispus Attucks goes to . Center Grove—Ci town, the Deaf School Is at Man- Cleon Reynolds ante Pena Town CL ve ship and Pike Township enter- Riley Leads Spartans tains Advance. Sacred H 8s Kept Aside from Tech's well-earned | their home floor BpastAne OL by victory over Muncie, the city and|downing Beech Grove, 49 to 44, county each had something tojas Ray Riley found the net for ‘talk about today. Manual's spas-|14 points. modic Redskins ran Shortridge’s| Beech Grove was never in the
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: Lafayette Mauls Marion, 60-31
Hot Dogs Upset Anderson, 58-55
By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer The scouts who. saw Lafayette
Jefferson’s Indiana high school
basketball champs maul Marion
.|last night were convinced today
that Coach Marion Crawley’s outfit has lost little of its power since last March.e
their North Central Conference mates. But that loop’s two front-run-ners, Anderson and Muncie Central, were stopped in torrid league
ond only to New Albany in this week's United Press rankings, fell to Frankfort in an overtime thriller, 58 to 55, while Muncie’s Bearcats, in fifth place of this
tall Indianapolis Technical, to 46. Those two thrillers set the stage for tonight's “game of the
week"”—Madison at New Albany.
Glenn Unbeaten Meanwhile, unbeaten Glenn of
Vigo County led contenders into the semi-finals of the 34th anBertram, nual Wabash Valley tourney at Terre Haute.
Glenn- moved into the foufr-
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game will be played tonight. Lawrenceburg and Monroeville; also members of the “Big Ten,” kept on the victory trail, the Tigers beating Batesville, 54 to 34, while the Monroeville Cubs made it 18 in a row, dumping
Woodburn, 60 to 22
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Southport 55, Ben Davis 38 Tech: 48, Muncie Central #8, Warren Central 49, Speedway 38, WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY
* 80, Filimore 43 Sungier » Glenn 37, Helmsburg 33. Monroe City 45, Bruceville 31 Gosport 43, VanBuren 40 At Terre
Bruceville 55, Terre Haute onroe City 87, Srarseiile 32 ton 38
ryville 27, Attica 55, Shelburn 44. Cllenn 54, Milimore 39. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Alblon 48, Wolf Lake 40 A Summitville 41
Amo 49, Stilesville 31 ia 55, Berne 47.
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*| The Broncos, who've had their ups and downs this season, romped to a 60-to-31 victory over
games. Anderson's Indians, sec-
week’s UP roster, were edged by ‘48
‘Attica; runnerTerre Haute Garfield last year, and Glenn were to clash this afternoon. In the other game, once-beaten Gosport will oppose Monroe City. Gosport reached the semi-finals 3h dina ,| their first bout last February. One challenge will be filed with|fp{the New York Boxing Commission and another with the Na-
Auburn, Bloomington, Gary Mann, Evansville Central and Lapaz, all members of the “wellregarded” class, also were winners. Auburn chalked up No. 18 without a miss, dropping Decatur, pi|54, to 33; Mann won from Valparaiso, 53 to 40; Lapaz swamped Etna Green, 58 to 27, for its 16th straight win, and Evansville Central’'s: Bears clubbed Cabby O'Neill's Jasper Wildcats, 57 to
Guard Dick Ricker and Forward John Toeppe combined to -igive Frankfort's Hot Pogs -a hard-fought overtime victory {over Anderson. The Indians rallied in the final period to put the game into overtime, but Ricker's two fielders in the extra period pulled the game out of the fire.
| Hammond Clark | ton 34. Hanna 04, Kingsbur} 38.
lexandria 44, " Alguins 34, Springfield Twp. (Franklin)
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Cuban Whirlwind Bowls (Medalist Qusts ar Over Williams With 'Bolos’| . By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 20—Kid Gavilan, Cuba's whirlwind weiterweight who won an upset non-title decision over lightweight champion Ike Williams last night, will challenge officially next week Medalist Peggy Kirk of Findlay, | ing purchased in an exchange for for a shot at Ray Robinson's welterweight crown. That's what co-managers Angel Lopez and Fernando Bolido|of Decatur, Ill, and Dorothy|Only one field goal but turned in
announced today as they spurned offers for a third Madison Square gihy of Atlanta will pla a good floor game. Garden match with Williams, yo play Claire
who had outpointed Gavilan in
tional Boxing Association, the
co-pilots said. And a forfeit check for $2000 will be posted
with each organization. The Cuban won a split deci-
sion over brown-skinned Wil-
. ‘NJ last! liams of Trenton J fight, that the champ lacked his Kitk to tie the match on the back stron
8. usual explosiveness in the second|nine. The Ohio miss sank a 12. Oficial—Jim Belersdorfer. h
night at the Garden in an exceljent 10-round bout béfore 15,125 fans. Williams, unbeaten in 20 straight bouts and proclaimed “fighter of the year” for 1948, had gone into the ring a 12-5
betting favorite.
Director Harry Markson of Hershe the 20th Century Club was so pring el
pleased with the brawl and with the gate of $57,195 that he im-
mediately suggested. a ‘“rubber| match” of 15 rounds at the Gar-|
den on Mar. 11 or 18.
IND Gavilan's. co-managers de- Pittsburgh clared, however, that the Ha. Bue vana kid would fight Williams, the 135-pound ruler, only if RobInson gave up his 147 - pound crown because of weight-making difficulties. Then the rubber
ut Lost the Decision
Extra Night To Gloves Tourne
* vanced toward a Golden Gloves Novice Class.
outs and a default.
Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. Howard Patterson, Ace Exterminators, closes his eyes as he sees a right uppercut coming. Sten Play sash pther ane more Sime ; Martin, Washington A. C., also closes his. straight win.
? elevator about the Upsets Feature Quarter-Final Bouts; time the Golden Gloves and be 160-Pound ‘Favorite’ Knocked Out woes ns RospltaL ine The cream of this years’ Golden Gloves crop today began prc vee “Novice, iat Ope Case “
paring for the semi-final round as the Times-Legion Committee announced the tournament would be ‘extended over an extra night -—Feb, H. : Reason for the change to six nights instead of the five originally announced was the large number of bouts yet to be fought. Last Bigs Louis, 18 in all : slots, of which Next Friday night will be the weren't too popular with the fans. stmi-fngls and the Snails. anes One of the most glaring upsets which eight champions tournament was Charles crowned, will be Friday, Feb. 11. the ot over Upsets highlighted last night's Jones’ Victory by 2 battles when 16 more youths ad-|Arthur Barnard in the 160-poun
crown. And a crowd of 2563 cheer, pgarnard, a highly-touted scraping fans saw plenty of action, per from the Ace Exterminator which included 10 decisions, three team was an early choice to win knockouts, two technical knock-in his division. But a solid right to the head ended any hopes of tom was a rugged Sveming for Ed| winning the Novice crown. emens, Bernie Connelly, Fred Jones, Krukemeler, John Krukemeler, The sight was Janded by Senate a rugged puncher from James Krukemeler and Frank Ar- The knockout punch thur, who, divided the judging/AVe: YMCA. first stanza. ur, {came at 1:30 of the chores, and Happy Atherton and ard ed to be taking
A 1 Bob Duss who split the referee- he 10 pun and aggres-
siveness in the early part of the They were called upod fo issuel’ ' "0 o o.4 Jones caught him
ous rights and lefts to the head. Then he stepped back and let fly with the crushing right. Barnard bounced off the ropes and scooted across the canvas on his face, to take the full count. Another top bout on the card was the one between Walter Haywood, Leeper's Gym, and Jerry McKinney, Ace Exterminators, in the 118-pound Open Class. — Haywood, winner of the Novice crown last year, was the winner by a decision. He outfought the spunky McKinney from the opening gong. McKinney, who was one of the {tournament favorites in his weight this year, was lost from competition last year when his foot was
Jets Trip Pistons For 3d in Row
The Indianapolis Jets may never crawl out of the BAA's Western Division cellar but they may realize some consolation by tieing for the “state” championship with Ft. Wayne Pistons.
ond victory in five games with
victory here at the Fieldhouse before 2313 fans. The two teams
Little Lionel Malamed scooted across the floor and scored 19
Carlisle Towery and Walt Kirk, a pair of ex-Pistons, accounted for 26 points against their former teammates. :
Tommy Byrnes, playing his
Alice O'Neal, 1 Up
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Indianapolis (77) Fi. Wayne (3) match would be for the vacant|/Doran of Lakewood, O. today inl, 0 + 5% "8 cer ¢ gto , the semi-finals of the Helen Lee/Xirkf 3 § 3/8miley, { 7 18 The speedy, bobbing and|Doherty women’s golf tourna-| Besides ¢ 00 ol Wihasos, ¢ 110 weaving Cuban out-boxed and|ment. Nee y 33 Hatahnken, * 4131 Ee ie Wiliams, Sb" Miss Kirk gained the round-of-Kamiten.s 3 | iTowhs 3 8 8 in the body at|four by-defeating Alice O'Neal of |Byrness © 1 8 oTriicw.s 1 1.1 140% pounds, the heaviest he Indianapolis, one up, yesterday. ®pringer.c 0 0 ‘GArmsirong.g 0 1 1 ever weighed for any fight. Gavi-| After gaining a three-up lead on| Totals = 36% 191 Totals ie 37 wr
lan, 145%, threw so many hooks
and underhand “bolos” into Ike's ) body in the first half of the|Putter failed her, enabling Miss Hamilton 2 Mandie Malamed Kiler 2
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with the Leeper's Gym team. Maruco took numerous rights and lefts to the head before
on the ropes and landed numer-i®eferee Atherton stopped the
fight after the second round. Richard Sanders, “The Battling Barrister” from Franklin College, took another long stride toward the 135-pound Novice crown when he punched out a win by technical knockout over Robert Wright of the Washington A. C. Sanders kndcked Wright down early In the second round with a right to the head and a left hook. From that point on he battered Wright from post to post until the referee interceded. Things got off to a roaring start when Robert Collins knocked out Robert Johnson in 25 seconds of the third round. Both are from the Ace Exterminators team. It was last night's first fight. Next Friday's sémi-final round will begin at 8 p. m, and there will be about 18 fights.
® » = Golden Gloves Results OPEN CLASS 113-Pound-—-Ralph Sexton, Northwestern PAL, won by TKO over Vernon Garrard, Jackson's Gyr, in 1:08 of the third round. 118-Pound—Raymond Lee, Leeper's Gym, won by default over Ike Robinson, North western or Pound. Viale: Haywood, Leeper's , dec e McK A Exterminators. iy = 118-Pound—Flqyd Graddy, Greenfield
. | Boys Club, decisioned Fred Rice, Douglas Indianapolis racked up its sec-|PAL
126-Pound—John Thomas, Leeper's Gym, §acisioned Clifton Scott, Senate Ave,
135-Pound — und Jones, Leeper's Gym, decisioned a - or Dh chard Bentley, North
135-Pound—Horace Sommers, Ace Fx. terminators, decisioned Walter Wilson, 0 Pound Eds d-—Edgar Trice, Northwestern PAL, won by TKO over Joe Maruco, LeePD o0-Pound-~alonso. Paster 3 oun Easley, Senate Ave. CA, decisioned Dallas Hill, Douglas
NOVICE CLASS 112-Pound-—Robert Collins, Ace Exterminators, knocked 6ut ‘Robert Johmson, Ace Exterminator, in 25 seconds of the third round. 14 Polnd-—Howatd Patterson, Ace Exe ators, decisiol > Mart Washington A. C. gi Ar ors 118-Pound—Richard Powell, Senate Ave, YMCA, decisioned Charles PFanroy, Ace Se ul ack Sbead, Senate Ave, YMCA, decisioned Cass Cole, Jackson's
Gym. 135-Pound—-Otis ‘Bryant, Senate YMCA, decisioned John Tinsley, Ace -
terminators, Pound—Richard Sande - terminators, knocked out oe right, Washington A. C., in 1:58 of the second
160-Pound-—~Charles Jones, Senate Ave YMCA, knocked out , : Exterminators. Artur Barnard, An
Sports Events
the first six holes, Miss O'Neal's Wayne SN ™ Kirk 2 Black
Triptow 2. Fale 2. Willams, Kinne, Arm-
foot putt on the 17th hole while Miss "O'Neal missed a. 30.tmener| PFO Basketball BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
to give Miss Kirk the match. Miss Kirby, a member of the
Boston 91, W ton 90. Chicago 83, oF Lous
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tra Gotlege Lain Drafting 23; Indiana
“Basketball Around the State, Elsewhere
North Liberty 49, Lakeville 35 North Manchester 33, Plerceton 20. , Adam Twp. (Carroll 29. Oolitic 44, Shawswick 27 Otterbein 40, Oxford 29.
Evansville Lincoln 53, New Albany Secribe ‘
ner 35, Fairland 64, Whiteland 36, Fairview 33, Orange 30.
26. | Plora 46, Winam
ao 41. Fortville 39, Noblesville 28, Ft. Wayne Concordia 53, New Haven 31.
Ft. Wayne North Side 43, Ft. Wayne South | Pe
Fowler 53, Boswell 41 Frankfort 58, Anderson 55 (overtime). Fulton 54, Royal Center 42 Galveston 54, New Waverly 30. Garrett 43, Columbia City 40. Gary Mann 83, Valparaiso 40. Cary Wirt 57. Lowell Goodland 40, Morocco 38. Greencastle 30, Pranklin 34 Green Twp. (St. Joseph) 40, Tyner 3. Greensfork 53, Boston 14. Greenwood 36, Mooresville 30 Hammond 48, Cary Wallace 23. “ South Bend Washing-
Hanover 36, North son 38. Hartford Center 45, Monroe 3. Hartford City 81, Rochester 41. Heltonville 20, Huron 38. Huntertown 51, Ossian 27. Huntingburg 72, Sullivan 3 Huntington 51, F. Wayne Central 50, Jackson Twp.- (Boone) 39, Liston 31. Kendallville 48, Bluffton 36. Knightstown 33, Spiceland 20, Knox 37, North Judson 34, Kokomo 53, Richmond 40,
Twp. (La Porte) 83, Springfield
Roosevelt 48, Qary TollesWashington 38, Gary
rd) 34. Markleville 86, Frankton 38.
Mt. Auburn 61, Maxwell 48 uiberry 39, Jefferson: (Clinton) 30 ow Castle overt
Princeton 62, Bicknell 38. Raleigh 40, Manila 33, Raub 31, Wa 28
Cc , (Fountain) 46, Alamo 12 Ridgeville 84, Huntsvilie 36 Rising Sun 37, Patriot 33 Rome Ofty 88, Brighton 39.
! ton 36, Parke Rushville 49, Columbus 48. "
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Stoney Creek 51, Cow
ennyson 43, Millersburg 30,
inburg 41, Jaton Twp. (La Porte) 43, Rolling Prairie | State 53.
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Denta School 48, Arthur Jordan MH. Pro Grappling Card
OTHER COLLEGES : the Armory x "Risaday night, as atc er y anBeton Hall o1 Proviaencs 43. nounced.
ow ". Se The star, Atiaction will pit 88, Shippensburg COWbOY ughes and Tommy pr Sachers & Bradford: Duster 38 Martindale against Joe Christie | Towson Teachers 86, Frostburg Teachers| dnd Young Bull Montana. | Thiel 39, Buffalo State 36. Hughes and Christie ‘will get [John Marshall 108, Webb Institute 36, an oo tunny to renew their | eud of two weeks which Mercer 63, Flor ago, ic North Curling Bias 7 Richmond 50. |2&W the Pittsburgher annex a North, Carolina College 36° North Carolina gory: victory over Christie that Wighpotnt. 61, ‘Western Carolina Tesch- most of the way.
Maryiang ©. Miem |tor two falls out of three with a
te 58 t $58 Liberty 8 ate . Morris, Harvey n | 90-minute time limit, Fooxville” i) A SMS Rowata la lis 1,
Birminghase Southern 63, Mississippi Col-
Union 87, "Midd Teancssee 35. © Warrensburg "Teachers $2. 8. Benedicta| Of NOTTistown, Pa., held the lead
d today for the longest sailfish Perrot allace HN. ¥hoaton Pn caught in the annual Silver BailUniversity of Chicago “8" Team 41,/fish Derby of the Palm Beaches.
Knox 86, Coe 81. Towa State Teachers 71, North Dakota
Kearney Teachers: 7, Chadron Teachers
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An Australian’ tag-team battle
involving junior heavyweights will headline pro mat action at
had the fans out of their seats
Newberry 68, The Cltadel a“ | The Tuesday feature is signed |
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HOCKEY
(APS vs. PITTSBURGH, SUNDAY, 8:30 p. M.
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TODAY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Koblesville at Broad Ripple Cathed: . WLW Tech. Broadcast, 8 p. m.,
Pet. GB U. 8. Curtis Cup team, trounced washington ......... 169 or o|Mrs. Ella Mae Roessler of Miami, (New York... 0... M18 | Deal School at Mana 143/4 and 3, and Miss Lindsay moved |pniiadeiphia ........ 8 13 | ued Heart st Frauklin Township. 157|into the semi-finals with a one WP ROSIE adersanners 33 10%} oy -e aavhip. 201 |victory on the 18th hole against =o or : | Oubash Valley Finals at Terre Haute. 3% Mrs. Betty Bush of Detroit. Rochestér Pet OB. Rushville at a RRemety . Miss Doran, three-time Cleve- Minneapolis ......... mL Rennsocrnyo | Gary Tolleson Tot" O3/1and district women's champion, |S. Lows |. .il 18 2 444 10 | sun Bend Adams at Pt Wayne North, Pt. Wayne 23 2! 119 aivancedhy updetung Pony RIleY | TR TANAROLIE "18 36 318 15 |oobeg "P00 Concordia at PM. Wayne . , Tex., . RESULTS LAST NIGHT |
LLEGE BASKETBALL Purdue . Northwestern. ) IW hs Minnesota at Hiinols. Okjo State at Mich .
te M! 0. ; wish b Deg BUTLER. © Broadcast, indians State at
llinols Normal at Anderson Earlham at DePauw, . Kalam at Ww
Notre Dame va. Kentue Louis vs. Manchester at Ball State. ae. Beloit at Valpara De oy India : na Tech. Oakland City at Dhion PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL
) INDIANAPOLIS Chi R. Waybe at Bi. Low © ou Philadelphia at New York. Boston at Providence. Baltimore at Rochester. ] TOMORROW
HOCKEY Pittsburgh at INDIANAPOLIS, seu: ig A Col
; . WIBC, 9:56 p. m Washington at St. Louis. Hershey at New Haven. ia at Providence, | BASKETBALL of America)
Baltimore at Pt. Wayne Washington at Sinan ™
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forces Minnesota run, then Illinoi: .; Should Pa The game, on the year in the was certain to : nasium. Minnesc
the Big Nine wins. Illinois, only one of 1
three Big Nine defeats: : Illinois, by
complete one-thi schedule, and path of the Ill than: that for would be the tea title. Betting cards two-point ' favor; cause the game floor. The Minnesot features a threeslate. Michigan point choice ove their match at . Northwestern points better th Chicago Stadiun
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