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City Goons Park Facilities

Tourney an Important Activity of City Youth, Mayor Feeney Says

Weigh-ins Changed From Noon Until "6.P. M. on Day of the Fights

By JIM HEYROCK . Park Department, beginning with

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Facilities of the Indianapolis the Northeast Community Center, Gloves’ trainees, This was announced last n

Legion committee and officials for the Golden Gloves met in the Antlers Hotel to further plans for the coming todrnament, Mayor Al Feeney told the com-:

mittee the Northeast Community Center, “and other park department facilities” would be opened immediately for use by youths entering the Golden Gloves Tournament. “This (the. Golden Gloves) is an important activity among our youth,” Mayor Feeney told members .of the committee, “and we will begin jmmediately to plan schedules for Golden Gloves aspirants to work out in the city's recreational centers.” . Notables Attend Mayor Feeney was one of sev-

Golden Gloves ast night. Mayor Feeney, like Sheriff Jim Cunningham, have joined the honorary department of Golden Gloves fight judging since entering public life: But they are ardent supporters of the annual tournament, which is. schéduled to open Jan. 6 in the National Guard Armory. Sheriff Cunningham

Joe Arthur Si

“kickoff” banquet

assured a

Anderson on Pro Ring Bill

The 16-bout winning streak Arthur might come to an abrupt

will be made available to Golden!

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the committee he was still one of the “Gloves” staunchest support-| ers and wished them well in the’

coming tournament,

A. J. Thatcher, city recreation] Idirector, said he would begin | work immédigtely to re-open the! city’s recreation centers to amateur boxing. Other Speakers | Other speakers were Vic Free, | managing editor of The Times;| Fred DeBorde, American Ath-| letic Union representative - here,| and Heze Clark, Golden Gloves| ploneer an? honorary officia’. An important chahge decided] upon by the group was that weigh-ins for the coming tourna-| ment should be from noon, on the day of fights, until 6 p. m.| In the past the weigh-ins have) been from 4 until 6 p. m. In charge of the meeting was/ Tom Miller, pinch-hit‘ing for] Golden Gloves Chairman Paul McDuff, who is recovering from a recent operation.

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of Indianapolis middleweight Joe end this week

Arthur, who has been winning without any great effort over

recent opponents, weight champion of last season's Anderson, for ‘his meeting Friday night with Arthur in the Pennsylvania St. Armory. Arthur began his win streak last year and has clubbed his way to being one of Indianapolis favorite battlers. Good Sports, Inc. “who is spon-

soring the card, has sighed Willie been silenced in Yankee Stadium. dinals made the most of their favorite The chunky slugger yesterday was free throw opportunities. to/conditionally released by the Yan- 18 to 10 at the half time, they

Clemons, another local and former AAU champion, meet Sherman Washington of Columbus, Ohio, over 5 rounds. 10-Round Main Event

On the main event of the ecard, Gerald LaBroi, one of the fighting Gary twins, will square off for 10 rounds against Ronnie Harper of Detroit. Harper, in the past few months, has become favorite with professional boxing fans here.

In the semifinal, over eight

rounds, will be Joe Sgro, Indiana

welterweight champion, against Eddie Miller of Dayton, the. lad who flattened Sgro here several weeks ago in the second round. The first 50 persons at Friday's] fights will be admitted free after payment of tax. Tom Mate pro. moter, said this will be ne appreciation for the oh vy The genergl admission windo opens at-7 p. m.. J. H.

Notre Dame Picks

Team From Foes

SOUTH BEND, Dec. 7 (UP)— Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist back who was virtually a one-man gang against Notre Dame last Saturday, was honored by fhe Irish today as the only unanimous choice on their all-opponent team. « The Irish squad members also picked the Mustangs, by a narrow edge over Michigan State, as the best club to play N&tre Dame in 1949. SMU received 19 first-place votes and Michigan State 17. The all-opponent “team, with number of votes out of 36 ballots cast: nds—Art Weiner, North Carolina, 33: Jock Dittmer. Iowa. 14 RL ckles—Don Coleman, Michigan State.

Neal Pranklin, Southern Methodi don, Michigan State, 3§: Ning, 510 ana, Southern Rethodist. Michigan State Purdue 1

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WELCOME THE CAPS HOME

HOCKEY

Caps vs. New Haven Thurs., 8:30 P. M.

Reserved Seats: $2.50, $2,00, $1.50, Tax Inc. at Coliseum Box

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Yankees Release Charley Keller

United Pres NEW YORK, Dec. %—Charley

Keller's once powerful bat has!

kees after 10 years of service.

Keller had been plagued by in-|at the end of the regulation time.

juries the last few, years. ‘He un-

derwent an operation for the re- took a brief 35 to 34 lead. But moval of a spinal disc during the John Martin hit from the field

1947 season. That was the turning point. Charley came back in 1948 and gave it all he had, but the old power wasn't there, Keller played a vital part in the Yankees’ climb into four World Series, hiting .438 and .389 in two of the classics.

Caps, Ramblers Here Tomorrow

The Indianapolis Caps will re-

OF turn here tomorrow to open a College Basketball |

schedule of five straight games

fon Coliseum ice.

The New Haven Ramblers are scheduled here tomorrow night. Following the Ramblers will be {Hershey, Sunday night; Cincin‘nati next Thursday; Cleveland, Dec. 18, and Springfield, Christmas night. The Caps complete their threeweek road trip tonight in HerShey. Since the last home game,

tied two and lost four games while scoring only 2 goals, | ce— -

Dusek Brothers lose in Tag Match

The tag team duo of Pete Peterson and Enrique Torres, last night defeated the Dusek Brothers in the main mat event at the Armory. Ernie Dusek won the first fall,

pinning Peterson in 20 minutes st Torres |

with a Boston crab. evened the match in six minutes, {Pinning Ernie with a press. After minutes of the third session,| Rerere Strangler Lewis disqualthe Dusek combination for ied the D roughness. The opening oout was won in 20 minutes by Ben Sharp who ' * lused a toe hold to throw Frank |Schofro.

Weidekamp Named on MAC Defensive Team

Times Special "ATHENS, 0. Dec. 6—Flavian |Weidekamp, Butler junior fullback, has been named to the Mid-| America Conference's 1949 defensive football team. Ray McSemek, Butler guard, ) was voted a place on the second & defensive team.

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Padres Sign Rowe

SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 7 (UP)! —Lyn (8choolboy) Rowe, 37, famed major league pitcher, was signed today by the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast base-| ball league as a free agent. Padre ° President Bill Starr announced

tending the minor league baseball I mestirgs. The veteran righthander hurled last year Tor thé; | Philadélphia Phillies of the Na-| __ tional League.

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front. Then Dave Bertram and | | Willams already is under sus-| Ralph is the team’s leading Score 4 year ago. Ronald Nerding made good on! * : pension by the National oa scorer and one of the top of Friday night's games oo marty tones ant Louie [Nliana Central Downs es “oe to’ Detar Schmalfeldt added another from {through a scheduled fight in Los| past two seasons. He is in to Decatur the field® | Angeles. The Pennsylvania com-|third season as center for traveis Southport (40) Sheiwyville (39) Ball State in 2d-Half Rall {mission, an NBA member, indi- ridge, but it will be mid-J ha Schmitiat.t § 15 P3 senvet |cated it would honor the suspen- | before he will see are one gmatrone'e 8 § 3 Rellert {1 3 1 By BILL EGGERT sion after the Monday fight. Two Pivot Men inter on the ar r e “He, » § gertran § 3 0 sales 11 | Tt may not bé pre-planned strategy, but Indiana Central's of-| “He'd better remember!” de-| Unversaw, while a to 42 from paddocke | 0 1 | fensive maneuvering of peppering the backboards with moge field Sland the chunky chairman from player, has soem Lawrence, which Nerding.g 3 1 0 oo | goal attempts than t opposition is paying off. illlamsport, Pa. Williams’ He is 63" and a Sau sta To i310 8 Totals 13 534; Indiana Central threw 106 shots at the backboards last night °'*tements to the press in his| To ease the loss of ‘may Gomd ~8care by Periods BOY dressing room ber Monday Un "Coach J its : SH '3 14 3 $40 to smother Ball State with a second-half rally and run away from : ae ht refi ton onday versa, wo erry In the Own soon. i Throws Missed schmaltelat, Arm. the Cardinals, 71 to 54, in the University Heights gym. —integri eg pred Upoh the has 2 Wotling two meni sah that Kames Priday. Deaf ne Wt Faender - Jack | Ball State's backboard accur- - ee ready to ke rm pives yg” goeh oo Beech Grove, Howe vy, 23 of 62 attempts, usually With a lop-sided 70-to-55 »-55 triumph|® y La action and Dick Supple, 6'4” senior has a junket to Franklin, Ben a lacy, 23 o pts, Yi nd wi . unless illiams can offer proof|a} tes forward. . in : would win any basketball game,|/over Taylor, Andy Taff, rm substantiate his stat | | 8180. operates as . {Davis is at home to [but IC came to life on the shoot-|nasnt missed a free throw in 10| tantiate his statements. The week-end action will 8 and thre¢ other. county teams i ing ibility of, Senior Bill Me- BAe "ux fe goats for 51 Pro Basketball where things are. sweet. once| Township goes 10 Prankith Town: Darton #5 Anderton 32 Grath -who stuffed in 20 points. ed go oF ore goes TEastarn tilinois State 86. Giviane cityso Tt was Ball State's first loss in POINts. Bill Litchield of Jasper, Western Division | again for Coach Ray KEddy'siship. Pittsboro comes ta ‘Pike Franklin 63, Huntington 3 a freshman, added five tip-ins as Pet. | Cubs, unbeaten to date. Township and Mooresville goes lor 85 [two starts and Central's third Taylor lost its first game ater| dese —t g’ Indians Central’ 11. Ban State 54 | victory in five games. Be aarous : i 1 { 12 Games Friday to Speedway. Park School goes to WESTERN CONFERENCE three vigtories. Prec it 3 | Friday's bill calls for 12 games| Charlottsville. SB Wait, 6. Kansas Bate 4 Hanover Wins | Earlham opened its 1048-50 Waierios Aireentie & |and Saturday's. menu lists five] Tech, which skidded at New any 47. GYATIONAL | It took ‘an intermission dis- Schedule with a close 51 to 47 Kastern Divishen | more. Castle Friday, tries applying the Boston College 63 Rhode Island State 48. course on errors to fire up the|triumph at home over Wilming-| Srracyse Ho On the road, the Southport 1 tiff brakes against Frankfort at home California > Pa “Peachers 65, Steuben. Greyhounds after they trailed, 34 | [ton Friukiia ade N wel histo ’ in another NCC collision. # {to 32, at half-time. McGrath straight victories: w a Q a 4 On y. Cathedral is a Garitare (0 78. hen Puttin 80" land Dwight Swalls tied it up in home court decision over Hunt-|b Fhilaafivhia i ‘ i ‘Freshman Teams Play Way Sacred Heart's Comal MIckisan 66 CMichizan Normal 45, /the first minute in the second ington. Ralph Ferguson scored Central Division | In freshman Shing Nan school bascoming Spartans go up to Broad Golumbla 56. Ruteers 45 ‘|half and from there on the Grey. 15 points for the victors as 13\Shiiebous i ketball yesterday, Crispus At-|gipple in outstanding Sty games Cornell 66. Buffalo University 3 {hounds were off to the races. Bill Franklin players got into the Ft Ayne 9 i tucks defeated Sacred Heart, 24| yowe engages Ben Davis and | Bee ul ot linots W Greg, 3 | McClain topped Ball State scor- {opening action. 80 out als 3 3 8% to 21, Broad Ripple won from Crispus Attucks Hope, Eureka (Ill) College 66. Monmouth (ML) ing with seven field goals. | Tom Katsimpalis of Gary made| RESULTS LAST NIGHY the Fairview Grade School, #4, J4dition to the Blue Devil-Card | Fin rs hor College 45 Elsewhere in the state Hanover|it a one-man show for his East-' INDIANA Lg 33; Boston 82 to 15 and Lawrence Central won tilt at Tech ' | Geo Cle 57 remained unbeaten In two starts ern 1ninois squad, sniping 10 field| GAMES TONIGHT from Pike Township, 35 to 22, In| — = — "0 famine 5 Mornineside Bon @, | |goals and a dozen free throws in| GChicaso at Baltimore. the Capitol District Conterencel Additional Sports, Kansas Wesleran 83 Friends 38 Louis Trying for an 80 to 60 victory over Oakland; Washin Mirtiespolie. second team tourney at Deaf

Lebanon Aley 79 Western Maryland 77

{over atheiiay of, Kun, Faint, 3p Knockout Tonight Mississippi 85. Southw mphis: 44 Qreron Slate 4 Sa danny 45 | CHICAGO, Dec. 7 (UP) — | Sctnern Tilinots 3 63 Southeastern Loni | {Former heavyweight champion rT University (Brooklyn) so, | Joe Louis battles Pat Valentino ar Toute 35. Fexas A&M 1 of San Francisco in the Chicago Fouad LT A a ‘" stadium tonight and a victory

Vanderbilt 75. Chattanooga 40 Virginia 06. Maryland 8 38, “ oN

for the %rown Bomber might Missout!| a the opening of his comeback Pi ) Teachers 668. Baltimore | campaign. Louis was expected to weigh about 222 pounds for the brawl compared to 185 for Valentino. They will wear 10-ounce gloves, two over the usual heavyweight

Westchester U 64

vert 1 hican 52, Ho yim and Mary 69. Coty Coline 83. | vier 68. Georgetown (Ky. 42

Amateur Basketball

Results ast night

Sportsmans tore New Aususta. Lev-|mitts for. the exhibition bout, Ind 1 ere % Rock prot, Has Bi ano Inn 45, Refiners 3. {scheduled for*10 rounds. A crowd

By-Products 24 of 10,000 is expected.

tro PRET. Sheth Sires Matinee and But joiting Joe will be trying Loan 43, El Lin “Garage a4 Noon flor a knockout before the eighth Coal n’ round, and has ‘said that if

Riverside Men “First | Onited Gru be succeeds he might start workide Ro 2 niversity " Helens Sere hadnt. 18: Riverside INE toward a genuine title fight Raiders 35 Youth For "Chiat 38 union | with present titleholder. Ezzard Rivers ter ney n Riverside) Charles.

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fy rn ft pf 3 2 1 Heat 00 ot f 000 ictal. f 21 1 Bwalls.f-c 2 1 2(Reed ft i 5 3 arith. c-f 8 1 4 McClane 0 of ath, ® 2 1|Porsberg.c 0 11 Sinclair, c 0 0 0B8traight.g 011 8 4 1lNewtong 6 0 4 Colescott,g 0 0 0McCarterg 11 1 Robison, 1 1 1'Garber.g 0 0 2 Stevensong 2 0 3 Blevins, 100 "Totals 30 11 13' Totals 3 8 Halftime score: Ball State 34, Indiana] {Centr 3

Free throws missed: Central, Swails 1. McGrath 3. McBride 2. Stevenson 1. Ball| Sta Reed 2, Forsherg 1. oY aight 1,| McCarter 3, Newton I, Gar Officials Homer Allen, refree; Irvine] Wilson, umpire Percentages Central, 2 ot 106 field attempts, 283; 11 of free throw attempis. 633. Ball State, Nn of 62 field oal attempts, 371; 8 of 18 free throw attempts 500

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Williams Faces Loss of License

Lightweight Champion lke Wil'llams faced loss of his license as

he went to today's commission in-| engages the Kishbaum five at Mg Center at 5 nd 1 quiry into his statements about

ja “fixed” fight.

George J. Jones of the“Penns¥lvania Athletic warned sternly that Williams “had better remember” who told him Monday night's title fight with {Freddie . Dawson was |bag” for Dawson.

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Olymps Take 2 Lumps. At Boston T(orture) Party, but Win 93-82

Locals Gain Tie for Second Spot In Division in Ragged Tilt

By FRANK ANDERSON

The Indianapolis Olympians could start mining: for Denver | Nuggets today the Boston T(orture) party is over. Coach Cliff Barker's boys took two falls but of three from the | Boston Celtics last night to gain a tie for second place in the | Western Division of the National Basketball Association. With | Boston pinned to the mat, 93-82, the Olymps deadlocked with She(boygan and climbed to the 500, ‘mark. Our local pros have the DIE Alex Groza, who looked ledge on Sheboygan, however, tired all the way, took a back {since they stand at 10-10 while, {seat to Bob Kinney, an archeolothe Redskins muster a 7-7 record. §!st's dream. Kinney potted 24 |Sheboygan was idle last night | Points to “The Beak's" 22. Little | Ralph Beard long-shofted his way Last night's unpleasantness was, |to-19 points with a dazzling array as ragged as a politician's tie. Joe 40 creasers from near and far. | Serafin, an alleged official, tooted| Sonny Hertzberg, the “hairy ‘some 47 fouls and missed about ape” from CCNY, stuck to the [twice that number, Serafin's rule|0lvmps like a bill collector. The book must be printed in Braille. giminutive Boston guard was all Play Without Tony lover the floor. He went under, The Celtics, playing withoutover, around and through the Tony Lavelli, the. Yale hookshot, defenses. squeeze-box boy, moved to a 10-4 The Fieldhouse looked vacant lead at the outset, but Alex Groza, After the Laker battle last week, | Ralph Beard and company man- Only 2057 fans sat through Bosaged to make it 20-19 Indianapo-|ton’s hula on hardwood. The prolis at the quarter post. From °¢ds may be used to buy Serafin a pair of glasses,

there on until the third quarter it was the Olymps by a handful] The Olymps can now look for-

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stanza with big Bob Kinney lead: yoiia s ie! ing the “way. New Men. i The party got rough In the § Jrot.e {second half. Indianapolis com. Hevtinue ; i 27 fouls in the Hales | last two quarters and the Celtics | Betis

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5 Prep Cage Tilts Tonight Prelude to Busy Week-End

y JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS A five-game or tonight will usher in the heavy, 17-tiit week: end of local high school basketball Friday and Pike Township and the Deaf School will be at home meeting Zionsville and McCordsville,.

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