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Weigh-Ins for lo Bouts
Winners Will Form Team to Represent Indianapolis in Chisage Mee Meet Next Month
The 1950 crop of Simon Pure” mitt-tossers is ready
for action.
‘The youths who fight for the love of it in Indianapolis and surrounding cities, today were nervously awaiting the opening bell in the 17th renewal of The Times-Legion Golden . Gloves Tournament tomorrow night in the National Guard
Aary, 711 N. Pennsylvania Sire were many familiar
for the opening round. Fighters from Indianapolis were) weighing in from noon until 6
entrants will go to the scales tween T and 6 p. wn. tomorrow, There was plenty of speculation among the youngsters as they] looked over the weight divisions. But rione ‘ould tell who his opponent would be or whether he would be drawn to fight on the opening night. The Gloves committee will supervise the drawings and make the bout pairings just before the opening battle. First fight is set for 8 p. m. @ith bouts scheduled to move into fhe ring as soon a9 the preceding one is completed. The eommittee| expects to present between 15 and 20 bouts on tomorrow night's pro-
three two-minute rounds.
YMCA,
Community Centers.
gram. Eight weight divisions and two classes will he fought during the todrney. The Novice Class is for those who have limited experi“ence.
‘The
Open Class, Sh nan Gr ARpoE, Ra Sa ha. H.C yy More Tough Luck be fly Yaver Men's Shop
19a TP
Weight divisions will
weight, 112; bantamweight, 118; featherweight, 126; lightweight, S0me more tough luck as they 135; welterweight, 147; -middleweight, 160; light “heavyweight, the session's top series but again
lost their last two: games
175, and heavyweight. Although the young battlers, Marott's
Special awards will be made to and 1032.
. wingers in each division following, A similar thing happened to] Yaver's last week with Pritchett, ecil |
the finals on Feb. 3.
—~——— Recreation playing the villian.
Ex-Indian McCormick Is Signed by Giants
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP)—The Bowl.
their rosiegyn. player they hope league Bob Clayprodt got the B
will prove ood luck charm,” eight-ten split. veteran Outfielder Myron (Mike) McCormick. i The right hand hitting picket again, man, 32, was
Weber Finishes: Fourth
winners—the
of the pennant-winning Cinein-/237, 197 and 233.
ing from Indianapolis, where he Side Social Club led the played two years.
And then, there will be A spe{cial incentive for Open Classers. Ieee The eight winners will frm a team to represent Indianapolis in day as the young hopefuls filed! ne annual Tournament of Chaminto the Armory medical room at pigng in Chicago, Feb. 27, 28 and noon to weigh in and be examined, Mar. 1. It will be a five-day, ex-
penses-paid trip to the Windy City. All fights In the Indianapolis
-of-town tourney will be under Amateur P.M. today and the out-of-town Athletic Union rules, consisting of
Large local teams for the 17th tourney: will come from Leeper's Ringside Gym, Washington A. C., Senate Avenue YMCA, Central Holy Cress and Rhodius, Northwestern and Douglas-Hiil Hill Community Center. These
later circuit he uncorked scores f 225, 255 i 213 in’ pacin his which, 0 P EK Rs
Shoes. Yaver had 3059 all of whom must be 16 or over, Pins on marks of 1011; 1019 and will be fighting mainly for the 1029 but the Shoemen’ knocked! sonor, each will receive a prize, Over 3022 on games of-995, 1035 Bo» Freudenyurs.
Bob Freudenburg grabbed third; eg place by smashing 675 pins in the Fred [Mutual Milk loop at the Sport, Fouls Holi. Ji i Bob registered games of Joh
Back to the Indianapoiis Ciassic| Dick Weber of Yaver's| a member. of the {landed in fourth place by posting ob i last two National League pennant scores of 216, 210 and 245 for Boston Braves of a 671 series while Bud Schoch of | 1948 and the Brooklyn Dodgers league leading Mechanics Laun-| of 1949. He also was a member dry got a “867 set on counts of g
Catherine Treacy of the West women john 'with her 582 in the Bowes Seal
Fred Ries, Walter Wilson, Bobby Smith, Robert Farka, Henry Boyce, Phillip Horsley and Jack
By GENE LAWSON Fonnie Snyder rang up the evening's two highest series as the land Sth. local bowling picture enjoyed its best night of 1950.
to/SOmMe openings
Snyder barely missed the 700 mark twice while posting sets of | Blue Ribbon are staging a close Mechanics is at present 12 games| 694 and 693 in the Inter Club and Indianapolis Leagues respectively, race in oné of the toughest of out of first place. both at Pritchett's. In the Inter Club loop, Fonnie connected for counts of 246, 223 Classic. and 225 while with Cosmopolitian
and with Bowes Seal Fast in the Fast alleys.
“Classic at the Fox- Hunt
morning. The deadline for entries suffered! jis midnight Friday. Dezelan’'s have 750 entries for once again came through with their doubles tournament which also opens Saturday. Theré¢ are for keglers who
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12th Straight |
Again at Coliseum After 3-3 Tie
The Indianapolis Caps can make
{feat tonight when they meet the) seum at 8:30. 11 last night rallying to tie the
games Both teams played sloppy and plays failed to click. Much of the time the puck remained in| center ‘ice as defensemen on both,
sides broke up offensive drives,
Caps Score First After a pointless first period, °° {Indianapolis scored at 3:16 of the second, when Wing Nelson Podolsky bounced in his own rebound off Cincinnati Goalie Gerry
the next two positions. Friendly from a face off with Defenseman
ins I 0 back while; Tompkins Ice Cream and Pabst Tavern is 10 games bac Podolsky Again
at 19:01, Podolsky sank his sec-
the local loops, the West Side > 8 i p The plight of Mechanics is one 4 coq) this time from 15 feet of the big surprises of the Classic. out ‘The ice cream contingent has Functioning with the same per- At 7:03 of the final period
won 41 games while losing 13 and sonnel that is creating havoc in tor. holds a slim two game edge over both the Indianapolis and Fox20 gy oO ARR: sign 1 39 and 15.and right vow: Rous Rik: Sopa = Lo GRE FOI Rit A it home the bacon. But there dre However, they cannot be ruled’ Wing Doug McKay, three other teams that cannot be out yet. At this stage of the c&m- directly tn front of the goal, gave completely counted out yet. paign 12 games is 4 lot of ground Center Jerry - Reid's long shot Williams Furniture is in third to cover but if Mechanics get hot gn extra boost to sneak it past place only seven notches off the they can cause a lot of trouble for McNeil, pace while Friendly Tavern and the others, McNeil had 31 saves to Saw-
short
ertrude Mever, Eli fortison. Podalgh ’ ni es —
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) Tentative Sc ps Seek Toole Bills in New GC
[to improve it.” Bell pointed out that the ten- convene here for the new league's [tative 14-game schedules would organization meeting Jan. 19.
_i put Buffalo at home Nov. 26 and) it 12 straight games without de { Dee.
aL big risks” Cincinnati Mohawks in the Coll-| ditions in Buffalo that late in| York, Chicago and Wi
| Bal areas be at home They extended their streak “tothe 863307. mere an :
IMohawks, 3 to 3, in Cincinnati.|members would It ‘was Cincinnatis 10th tie in 37 Buffalo with a
{cannot only lose its own money, hockey thro sses y ughout aa both ps but the money of the other league
teams as well.”
tbut when the scoring did start, it shift the came fast and furious, to arrange schedules in the hope lot working out something satisfactory by the time club owners
On the Ice
Joe Lepine and Wing Jim Moore. cleveland
11’ But less than a minute later, Providence 6. New Haven 3
Clacinnail ) INDIANAPOLIS 3 (te TUXEDOS jirgh 5. Hershey 4 FOR RENT TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE OURS FIT
Cincinnati Wing Giles Dube took Det; olt pe ¥ i Ti 9 7 SERBY Akt An OME Rn TOA RSM A Ca oA
TRIER A wee LAKT NIGHT'S RESULTS New .York 1. Detroit 1 oronte 4. Chicago 4
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BLUE POINT'S
Program Has Little Chance of arty
New Club Owners, However, Bell Warns PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 5 (UP)—National-American Football
| League Commissioner Bert Bell has a tentative schedule drawa tup to include the Buffalo Bills in the new circuit,
But he warned today that as it stands it has tittle chance
| Face Mohawks of approval by present club owners.
“I don't think it is a good schedule, " he said. “But I'm working
He said, however, that there 10, both of which would be &re numerous difficulties. Only because of weather one of the two teams im New
if our present club 'at the same time; Los a to accept/and San Francisco must have coschedule like inciding home stands to save “After all, a team|traveling expenses for eastern
“I doubt
at,” he said.
Meron an unsatisfactory schedule teams; four teams cannot play at
home until after the baseball season ends, and the Baltimore Colts do not want to play in Baltimore
Owners to Meet Jan. 19 on the same week-end as Navy,
Bell said he would continue to
domino blocks he uses Kiner Named Winner Of Dapper Dan Award
PITTSBURGH, Jan. § (UP)»= Home rur slugger Ralph Kiner last night was named winner of the Dapper Dan award as Pitts burgh's outstanding athlete of the
AMERICAN HOCKEY-LEAGUE Western Division
McNeil's shins. NL TFRs GO0G year, Durham, trainer and coach (left to righ jor the hain vit of a strong fiw fron the Duiglas: ; [Ira nine. seriod Colona QS keros BE Ye frst won the hemor IA youths will battle in the 174 Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tourney | {Wing Bert Hirschfield scored Piusbure sh eis 33 B lod 10s 1947 in a vote among sports write opening tomorrow night. twice in 10 seconds. He sank the Cincionatl $a a0 an MW ¥ ors, radio announcers and Pitts. rg “TTT [first at 18:07, after beating In- CS pi © 0g DUrEh sports officials. The Pitta Snyder Bowls 694, 693 Series in Two Different Leagues im: cov fois paves £3 3 0° i Bre oor, wl Y i in a race for a free ” puck. The Buta hemeld 0018 18 4 38 13) 134 Presented with a Hop the |would like to bowl on the Tth|Mechanics Laundry hold down 56CONd was on a three-man break ger, [sven SR {3 Dapper Dan dinner Fo
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