Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1949 — Page 31

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Promotes 'd Bout; ler Bowl

EYROCK pre under way illie Pep, feathn of the world, "defend his rewn, three days | 500-mile race, ey, Indianapo~ Pep's handlers epted the offer. anager of the yn, will come to week to close vy sald. : blems still must” ° fore the chamvhich would be n Indiana's his--reality. ’ ¢. problems wil} r the fight. fc ed Butle wh the gréen light rersity ‘adminise

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Aideavor 1 the endeavor, terms "4 $100, would be the cancer. Fund. invited Walter ork" pews coms nder of the cane ar at the fight cer and accept Tr guaranteés or und. o be ironed out vith Pep's man- 5 will be attended eney and civie selection of a for the cham-

title

when

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top five featherp. They include Ray Famechon, ddie Miller and

fight,

Tittle Italiane r, made a come1 to regain his ad lost last Ocaddler. - the title by a ockout. Pep rea slam-bang 15+ -

has set May 27 the fight with serve in case of - promoting the y outside finan-

a featherweight It was set at the ing when 19,007 ,063. ._ Top price at fight was $15,

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lew York Commissioniekr Cager Refuses to Recognize [fi Charles-Walcott Bout | gs

Won't Concede Title at Stake in Fight Sta By Joe Louis; Chicago Threat Recogniz NEW YORK, Mar. 8: (UP)-—Open war between. mmission Boxing

ex-champ Joe Lotis' pew inter po sig A 3

BO. Green at Those

ments of the { officials in

riistic history ‘was under way

heavyweight title by one several promoters, for N. B. A. or New York Commission supremacy, but to decide whether New York City as the fight center) of the world. Louis Plans Chicago Bouts Louis and his associates have pot announced the site nor date of the Charles-Walcott bout, but| {planners were. busy today. setting! they are expected to stage it at a Chicago ballpark in June, and| to promote their indoor shows at Chicago Stadium, owned by |colleges only—for Mar. 7 to 12. partner-Jim-Norris, Control - of the heavyweight Intercollegiate Basketball event

would - enable it to grab - the Kentucky, St. Louis and Oklahojuiciest of - television

gin next year and

divisions. + Chairman Eagan diplomatically made no mention of the Chi- - cago-New York rivalry.

mission would not recognize the ..Charles-Walcott bout gn a title ba balagesd “elimination . bracket

recognize similarly a London bout between Lee Savold and the winner of a Bruce WoodcockFreddie Mills fight. He continued, “as far as we are take. the championship. concerned, Charles and Walcott! are merely two of many contenders for the title.” He emphasized that the heavy-|§ional committees. weight championship is not an! heirloom to be passed down to persons designated by . the res] tiring champion.’ It must be won| basketball players of Emmerich New in competition among the out-'Manual Training High 8 .standing contenders. Did Eagan propose a tourna-| 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school | ment? “ll make a’ definite announce- Speaker will -be Herbert Schwoment about that later,” “There'll be either a formal tour-| member of the .mament or a series of matches| coaching staff,

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Nar Flares In Heay

xing Promotion:

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ged by promoters in various J Cities.” Meanwhile,

club, will b} tle scrap by th to rep uncements SCUNding 10 os peastoner Century Club, few in trom Miami ow oh Beach, where he with Jacobs, Gen. John R. Kilpatrick, presi.

dent of the Madison Square Gar-| Sen i ‘sald’ Lous retirement]

Garden's relations wi ous with he 30 ‘20th Century

Harry Markson, of . 20th

sharply Ju 6 ‘most import&nt fe fight were interhy’ ‘boxing men to mean e¢ biggest battle in has

topped the 3000 mark in a brilliant bowling session.

* [Rodebecks went down in defeat. team with a 670 that included a | Pritchett Recreation slammed out

‘ia 3025 to win ‘all three games.

. |Store squad when they tied on 682 :

“indianapolis Classic League Produces

On Honor Counts in Bowling Warfar

Copeland Drugs were the victins of a 3027 laid down by Delaware Bowl,” The 2742 total garnered by! the Druggists went down easily under the barrage of their oppo-|

© In last night's league ‘warfare as other alleys fatled to produce a nents as the bowl jee tiek slammed

: lgingle honor count.

Five Teams in Fast Loop Top 3000 Mark; Heady Leads Way. With Sizzling 686 Series

Ry DON SIEBERT The Indianapolis Classic at Pritchett's was the only bright spot

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The fast-stepping loop turned out 10 honor counts dnd five teams |, . poo ware Bow! with a 842.

Curt Heady led the way with a 686 series that helped Rodebeck Hohman Hits 661

Motion Pictures reach 2845. His mo roa ™ tion by the

tallies were 243-236-207. oAltors. Gene Zwiesler paced the Bowes

, R ‘Despite Heady's big total the join “the select circle, Dutch his own pace and rattled maples. for a 661 total.’ : Fay Felknor, rolling with Diamond Chain loop at Illinois, had the best chalked up by the women,

256.in the last game. Don Johnson added 650 and Johnny Fehr hurled a 603, Bill Power tried hard for'Cling with 865 and Curly Street stopped on 635, One of the worst beatings of the evening was received by Stumpf Brothers at the hands of the Indiana Fur quintet. A harmts less 2769 by Stumpf was smothBowes Seal Fast stopped just ene by a 3053 series that gave short of 3100 for high team/the fur team’ three straight wins.

Rusty Buhneing added 658 pins to the hefty score and Bill Lane had- 654. -Runnerup honors went to Nan Shott with Art Sachs Used Cars and John Mencin on Marott Shoe was’ rolled in the women's vision and that came out of

Club.

Small all Colleges Vie for Tourney |

KANSAS. CITY, Mo. Mar. 3 (UP)~—The N.A.LB. tournament-

merely for control of tue

not Be

Herm Schaefer . , . ex-Indi-ana University star comes to Butler Fieldhouse tonight.

Jets: and Lakers

Chicago shall replace

(up the nation’s most gruelling basketball show-—open to small

The National Association of

by Louis’ Chicago outfit|passes up the “big boys” like

hopes of making it five straight victories over the cellar-dwelling Joe Indianapolis Jets, Coach John Kundla's Lakers are now two games behind the league-leading Rochester Royals. They hope to gain on the idle Royals tonight. Mikan, at the present time, is leading the individual scoring in|H the BAA. He chalked up 51 points, last week to lead the Lakers to a| 115-114 overtime victory over Bal-|Bob timore. Jim Pollard, high-scoring for-| ward from Stanford University, probably will see action tonight. His first line-replacement will be. Armold Ferrin, all - American] from Utah U. Also on the starting five will be Herm Schaefer, former Kautsky and Indiana University star,

ma A. & M. and draws its entries from smdll champions only. It's a tournament no college ever has won two years in a row since - its inauguration in 1938. And the hectic pace it exacts {from the competitors leaves the title-winfiers limp from exhaus-

id the New York _ition when it is over. a . ark: ome The N.ALB, tourney features

conjracts, hook-ups beoutbid New promoters for talent in all

coast-to-co

would! Games are played any more thant jajot 32 the am, and evening and

{once a school survives the first round, it tust play—and win— four games in as many nights to

Teams qualify for the N.ALB, event by means of . regional tournaments or selection by re-

Honor Manual Players |

Varsity, reserve and freshman ween hn a.

choo | pot iadeiphia : {will be honored at a banquet gt! emare

cafeteria. Awards will be made.

he said. meyer, Manual alumnus, now a - Butler University I Louts 3

Play Here Tonight £5

wiring George , Mikan and |Civde. Sotting Cottingham. Ralph Tave the Minneapolis Lakers will r-{Bob Caraga, Det. Bow A .vade Butler Fieldhouse tonight in!

Fulton, {Morris @illispie, Ell" Lilly {Ihamas Sel

380 235

Pet. 768! Jim Johnsen, 140 Howard Betts, Inter-Club

few and far between. The Bill Anderson Service team had a 2503 that

total. They won two games frogi Four members of the Fur five {Cline Realtors 3097 to 3023. Cline [topped 6800. Bob Kelly led with a {took the first game 1078 to 996,654, Joe Fulton had 634, Frank but the last two tilts saw a re-|Argus managed a 620, and Peck versal as the Seal Fast squad |Plerson scraped through with an

rolled 1087 and 1014 to blank outjeven 800. | patrick. oi ® xu» "8m ,. .n : 600 BOWLERS (MEN) |R. Richmax, Pritchett Ree.» .ie.vvris 08 TEAM SCORES (MEN) Curt Heady, Rodebeck Motion Pictures 688, {Tom Bevin, Indpls. Water C0. ......e 895 mowes Seal Fast ATR PTI,

. ¢83/ Clayton Rey, Continental Optical 894 Indians Pur Bair nays tah + ake Bisesi, RCA Radio 801| Delaware Bowl "Center No: 3... . @79/Jos Kirkoft, K. of C. Bi pred B Choreazion __e6s/0Ale Thomas, Indpls. P. & L. Co. .... 886 Art Sachs Used #81 Wib Messick, Bridgeport Brass 578 Marott Shoe Store .......... {Wayne Tooley, Reliable Ins. ...0..ccois 77) Bil Lilly Capauies Pictures. [are] Huftman, Tecera) Brose NY i “TRAM SCORE (WOMEN)

ae 24% Dick ‘Weber, eheck Motion Pics. .. 569, Bill Anderson Spring Service as za [ack Grain Dealers Ins. .. ses, HC McMal le

d. n, Zener] YT 5 ams. SE. n_ Evangelical. : 3 : Mark Heriber, National Malleable Red Owens, "Federal Kmplayees 4 Chas. Gordon, Gassert’'s Serv. ....... 34 Rite Tully, Beech Grove Holy Name. . 32 Lester Price, Renner Express 32 | (John Kiessl, Marott Shoe Store m, Marott Shoe Store

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John Mencin, Marott Shoe Store .. “INan Scott, Art Sachs Used Cars .... Sans Zwiesler, Bowes Seal Fast .. Power; Pred Cline Realtors + Dutch Hohman, Kay Jewelry Puhneing, Pritchett Bdb Bab Kelly. I Jngians 4 Pure

enabsnssannnnn RP Sesaibnanane

iz Allentown, Pa. ise. 39 = Bowler in Lead

«313

Art Risuki [Curly Bfreet, Ma Roark, Clark Auto Indiana Pur

oe 'ReATorS .

k LUI sraseanes John MéGrew, Art Sachs Tom Christian Br., International Harv'ter 632

imejer,

Paul Stem . {3 \; Del. Bowl. No. 2 a1 1 & IL. Coes 313 (UP)~—Veteran bowler Norman | a, Yori, Tavs Super Ber. 83 pion Pr, odebeok Moen Piss 8 (Nick) Freed of Allentown, Pa, MACCTAL tegin champions; Befle Good Name. Larry Robbins, John Orande & Son 629 Hors chit Roasbeck Motion Pics... sas|led the all-events division of the oP om » - former. sta

Rod 8231 {Charles Cray, Pritchett Rec.

[Claude Noggle, G. J. Reed Grocery .. 628(Charles Cray, Pritchett Rec. ..-..... 520, American Bowling Co er, 4216 Frederick Prank Arkas: Risiers a divasenn 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) {tournament today with an ag- aot al, a Ts. a os aes mg ow J Lenin. Masoft Shae Sears or, Diamond Chain ...... we tgregate of 1877. [State %-ouncs champion, and has switched to the whiskey with the

cis Pay Pelkn hii Battreall, Anderson Spring . . White, Bedford Tavern

iam Egan, iio SHE ve hid ALL BR LR 2 tphin,._tormer.. jckey Rotert, Tompkins Ice Cream ' ‘women’s ¢ ton 15 catherine Pitspatrick, Anderson Spe. sal event; scored with a 618 in the E : ap . an Bell 0 doubles and then wound up the niry fee is $1 for the first

18( Bovey Van Camp, Indians Bell has» crull, Cream .. Bs . . 324 the individual event, .. 519, Freed's over-all average “ mn Ahe nine games was 208.5. = pH ..'312|W, Va., who had topped the

3tb| events division since Feb. on dropped to second place.

Carl Lichtensuer, Conkle Fun, Home Sia Bett Wilbur Schuck, Kay Jewelry 13| Ann {Herschel Griffin, Beanbiowon Mort. Dick Plummer, Ef Lilly ...... ........ Shek Brent, Goodman's Dept "Btore a Satance Baker, Jugtes Cafeteria .... flliam Evers; Eli Li x Clark, Copeland i [Den Broeking, Riviera Federal’ 3 k Dodas Ral os yam : 1a att oe, Friends Mixed «a 608 a Bert Readington. Wm H. Block Go... eog Pauline Wegner, Parm Buresu .... Chuck Markey, Beanblossom Mort. .. sos Lil Malizia, Stewart. Warner hy John Pehr, Bowes Sexi Fast - Indiana “Bell od_Schielmer, Art Sachs a {Jim Vernon, Stackler's Gril 7 Oscar Behrens, Marott Bhs da

Georgiana Kramer, sa Eleanor Kottkamp, Lilly “803 Neilte Schmidt, Beal Fast

or OTHER LEAGUE SADE (WOMEN)

. 600! Ruth Hutsun, Wm. -. 800 Een 5 jerce, P.

Beck + 600|C. t, Me C. Carl Sacred Heart Holy Name.. 600|Sarah wk, Wedner, naps, Water Co. 8 | 500 BOWLERS (MEN) Lora Lee Whi Dezelan lh el Moon-Lite Classic

Cars.

the state

arenas

srinnsadavan

"Geatomiin. . Con Ainatal CF i si was to meet David Klapper acker, pm. and Will Braskett at Grain Dealers Ins, .. “liom. today.

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049 Pairs of These Quality - Shoes: Last!

SAVE! Men's Goodysar Welt shoes! Made to sell for 7.95 t6 9.95 . . . Now 4.99 for this Sale onlyl A famous manufacturer was overstocked . . . we bought 2,049 pairs far below regular prices! All

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three. Bob Carnagua was eh

The other honor count was racked up by Dutch Hehman. Although Kay Jewelry failed to

score She was nearly 10 pins ahead of her nearest competitor with a 585. Only one team honor count)

cluded a 577 by Janice Battreall, and a 544 by Catherine Fitz.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Mar. Bee

Freed, a veteran of 17 ABC day yesterday with a 658 tally in’

Joe Van Winkle of Charleston,

ain w Bulbin Wins Matches

Defeating Paul Hughes, 50-34, |in 85 innings, and Morris Morris,

Ft. Wayne won two matches in| three-cushion billiard! - 411 | tournament at the Board of] x «+ 4% Trade Parlor yesterday. Bulbin |

Gating Club Plans State Meet Sunday

“Tournament Offers Trophies. for Men, Women and Juniors

set the

10 a. m.

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the the

dai! i stores. 4

the, Events include %.ounce accu

Ladies Wednesday Night Classic racy casting for men, women and at Fox-Hunt where scores were

Huntors; 83 -ounce accuracy cast.

{ing for men,- women and juniors, " Spring team and skish bait casting.

in- Champs Defend Titles

The field will include some o

3033 | Sutphin, Indianapolis, Nationa

3027) 3-ounce and’ %-ounce. accuracy,

3038, champion; Wilbur Brooks, In

+... 2097, dlanapolis, former National skish! RL bait champion; Steve and Augie | ... 3819 Jures, Gary, former national .tifle, holders; Molly Schneider, Jeffersonville, holder. of several state

So |and national titles,

| Others competing will be Bob © | Budd, Jeffersonville; Ear! Lac:

key, Columbus; Jack Moore, In

|dianapolis; Bill Manning, Harry © _ Frank Osterman and Al

{Hoffman, Indianapolis, forme

ievent and 50 cents for each s

for| sion charge.

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FEATURING & GEORGE MIKAN

The 1949 State Open Casting Tournament will be held Sunday in Tomlinson Hall, stayung at

Championship trophies will be presented. by thes Indianapolis Casting Club, tournament sponsors, for winners of all events. A large list of prizes also is offered by the city's sporting ii

the best casters in the state and] . last year's champions will - de{fend their titles. On hand will be {such casting stars as Charles

| women's champion; Gladys Han-'

ceeding event. There is no admis-, MAJOR BASKETBALL "INDIANAPOLIS JETS MINNEAPOLIS LAKERS

Clot Expert Flies to Hog an

—Dr. Alton 8. Ochsner, a famous surgeon and expert on blood clots, took off on an emergency

gan, national pro golf champion, in El Paso, Tex. The bantamweight king of the professional golfers suffered another’ blood clot complication last night and his family “is very

dition, a sister-in-law said today. Mrs. Royal Hogan, wife of the links star's brother, said the new blood clot—third within recent days—appeared around midnight last night.

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NEW —— Mar. 3 (UP)

flight ‘toda: yto treat Ben Hoe

much..concerned” about his cons

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