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Golden Gloves Crowns
: Several Younger Battlers Have Moved :
Final Warm-up By JIM RIYROCK
Action Scheduled ~ . ~ Youths who fight simply because they love fightir g—the Golden | By JIMMIE -ANGELOPOLOUS. | Glovers— will 44d their annual word to the loca! fistie picture Marion County's five high Friday night, school mat teams will square off) It will be the opening of the 17th '‘mas-Zegion Golden Gloves
in. their final dual meet action Tournament in the National Guard Armory, T11 N. Pennsylvania. == 20
this week and next prior to the Other sessions will be on Jan. 13, 20, 27 and Feb. 3. second annual eounty igen FOR My Large groups have entered the ourniment scheduled for South- {coming tournament, both in the port Jan. 13 and 14. Caps, Flyers [Novice Class, for inexperienced Tech's defending county cham- Battle to Tie |tighterd,) and the Open Class, for (Continued From Page 15)
pions; unbeaten in five matches] to date, and Southport’'s once-| beaten Cards face the heaviest -g | I Southport entertains Lafayette the cefiter line that ended when Seles ™ titles won - last year. Jeff's NCC champions Thursday he flipped the puck into the net on at 7 p. m. then tackles rival Tech at 18:15. . Friday night at home in probably, The summary: the top dual meet attraction of; Pha: 7+ by periods the season to date. : | INDIANAPOLIS / Tech meets conference foe Mun-|selsiasi- (charging: Wecons cle, a perennial mat power, Thurs-| POET CUED Indianane- bantamweight division 1 day night. The meet begins at 3:15| us. Lundy (Sclisiexsl, Quackenbush) 5:33: tourney y. m. at Tech | Penalties— Doran (elbowing), Lund (hold- , ‘ . Pp. m. . | og, rap (crass ohecking), Walter Haywood, whd has been Southport and Tech split In &tpoo (Doran: Sufiivan) 3.30. 3: St. Lows. PING up an impressive record in pair of dual meets last year. CoachiM amb _ (Bacckar, Jaccarl) ¢: Indian. amateur circles in the midwest, Penalties None, T won the banta eight toga last ST Lu1s—conl Almas; Defense, Milli- season but will be’ seeking the ber, T Gau- rel res enter, Tries, Wines. - lightweight efown this year. Feathefweight Champ Out
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Coach Chauncey McDaniel's! Southport Cards, 50 to 45, Tor the| ounty title at Decatur last season od Tustin, Pozzo, Backor. Baccarl ' INDIANAPOLIS — Goal, Sawchuk: DeAlthough results of the Tech-| lense, y Southport dual meet will’ mean| little in determining a possible tourney championship, the meet
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Leo **Aitle. Horace Sumner will be de- /
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ar i ‘ . y Reeve, 133-poundeér, Don Her,” New York 4. Boston 1 at the Times Sports Department schell, competing as a heavy- GAMES TONIGHT Tuesday ) ! es sday. weight, and Charles. Hadaway, &t Louis at INDIANAPOLIS Cleveland . » 103 - at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Her. Se shey at Providence, Sprinetivid at New Broad Ripple and Shortridge, Haven. . ; ) v i h ’ At National League wth showing improvement over i Toronto at Detroif, Montreal at Chi. last “year, atso have outstanding °*#o New York at Boston individual contenders aléng with CH Tech and Southport. ¢ Pro Basketball Locally, Shortridge ms de- NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION |feated Broad Ripple but lost to] EASTERN DIVISION 1 Pet. | {Southport and Tech, “The Blue|Syracuse vers 34 4 AN Devils oth t eo or New York «30 12 825 | : Re 0 Crawfordsville Washington MH 500 Thursday. The Athenjans hold-a|Rojen sel IT 28) Wd nieet victory over Southppriwhiadsiohia © bivishon (V3 4 : , \ . 0» % ’ SION Coach Milt “Hiatt's: Ripple tam, rochester 19 8 [led by unbeaten Dick Burge, 138- Minneapolis wine 30 - 18. ge jpaund county--champion last year im “Wayne it : il “0 iY 18t. Louls 13 18 A will be idle writ, the Oiraey. WESTERN DIVISION . Shortridge’'s Ted SL Apdecson 17 54 - , rr IANAPOLIS , 11 13 563. [the 103-pound vopunt NFA That Sheboygan 11 12 oe {year. Tech's ( avgilab county | gr Sits. 1:8 3 1 f r 2 jchamps include Gale Sparks, 95 Denver 3 4 108
st. L RESULTS LAST NIGHT } ouls ochester §7 {Herb Quandt, a middleweight, now n Wayne 68, Philadelphia 62 | @ Qa - ars | Minneapolis 886, Waterloo 68 jcomp ting a's a light-heavyweight. Washington 70, New York 64 All are finbeaten thus far, . | GAMES TONIGHT . . : INDIANAPOLIS at Sheboygan " Chicago at aver Boston at Pt. Wayne Anderson st Minneapolis Philadelphia at New York. aterioo at St. Louis Washington at Syracuse Baltimore at Tri-Cities
Shipp Hangs Up Suit To. Coach Waterloo Five
WATERLOO, Ia, Dec. 31 (UP)
Charlie Shipp, oldest player in Joe Arthur to Meet |ation in point of service, today Ex-ltalian Champion hung "up. his uniform to concen! CHICAGO, Dec. 31 {(UP)--Glo-{trate on coaching duties, vanni Manca, former Italian
Shipp, player:coach of the Wa- middleweight champion, has sign-
{as playing member. Shipp at 36 apolis in the eight-round feature {was in his 15th season of major bout at Marigold Gardens Jan. 9 [league basketball and was - the Promoter Mitchell Sandler ans) {only player still active for the nounced today. Joe Sgro of In|" [original major professional bas: dianapolis_ dereaind Manca Here! (loft ke ago, {lag tr
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Bears 63-Point Choice Over Bucks; 100000 Expected to See Game
~~ 82,000 Likely af New Orleans for Tilt
Between LSU and Undefeated Oklahoma By EARL WRIGHT, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 31—Twenty-four college football
. teams will clash Monday in 12 bow] games scattered through
the sunshine belt from Florida to Hawaii. \ The Rose Bow! at Pasadena; Cal., which had the New
Year's Day ‘spoflight all to itself when it began in 1902,
was a typical example of a situation which was expgcted to
provide some top-notch com-
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Undefeated California was a 6%%-point . cholce over <Ohio State, but the Bears will go into the Rose Bowl carrying al} the pent-up frustration of the Pacific Coast Conference. West Coast teams have dropped three straight games to Big Ten teams at Pasadena since the two conferences
signed their post-season pact, and
California, itself, lost to Northwestern last year, 20 to 14.
Ohio State will be making its|
first Pasadena appearance ‘since 1921 and the Buckeyes failed that time, losing to California, 28 to 0,: for the only setback ever handed a Big Ten team in five Rose Bowl contests, .
100,000 Crowd Expected
alifornia’s running game, headed by Quarterback Bob CeJeri, will bump noggins with the rugged Ohio State line, led by Center Jack Lininger and the usual crowd of about 100,000 was expected. ng : A At New Orleans, 82,000 Sugar Bowl spectators ‘will be on hand when underdog Louisiana State meets undefeated Oklahoma. LSU
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Rice in tHe Cotton Bowl at Dals las. ‘Justice and his teammates have failed twice in. post-season games in the last three years-and Rice was a Ti4-point choice to send the Tarheels home with an other defeat. A Capacity throng of 75,357 was assured. . ‘ Missouri, which hasn't won a major bowl game in four ‘tries since 1940, will match its split-T attack against Maryland, another it-T exponent, in the ‘Gator wl at Jacksonville, Fla, Maryland, which had the third best defensive record among major cole leges this year, is a slight favorite to beat Missouri before 25,000 fans, p Kentucky Favored
In the Orange Bowl at Miami, Kentucky was rated a six-point favorite over Santa Clara. But the West Coast. school planned to show the expected 55,000 customers a team of “iron men,” all of whom are seniors except Fulle back Saxon Wraith and Quarter {back Johnny Pasco. In other. games, Georgetown will play Texas Western in the {Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex.; Mec-
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Tex.: Tempe (Ariz) State plays
their S3D0G as mone, Bowl at Phoneix, Ariz; unbeatenSake ak Sian i “'Wotford-- meets - Tallahassee,
team, led by Darrell Royal, Lin-|Fla., State in the Cigar Bowl at
dell Pearson and George. Thomas, was a Tl; point favorite to win its 21st consecutive game and second ‘straight Sugar Bowl -triumph., ” The North Carolina Tarheels, with Charley (Choo-Choo) Justice
wearing his No. 22 jersey for the last time, wil try to better a
Tampa, Fla; Emory and Henry {which crushed Hanover, Ind., 32-0, lin“‘the Burley Bowl on Nov. 24, {plays ‘undefeated St. Vincent in the Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, |Fla.; Fisk tackles Rrairie View in [the Praire Bow! at Housten, Tex.; and Stanford meets the University of Hawall in the Pineapple Bowl
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