Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1950 — Page 15

Writer City with 10 jor unbeaten aign headed

| Press poll,

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dleweight division after the middleweight winner withdrew. This year, however, both have been working hard at Leeper’'s

Fighters will weigh in for the second round between 2 and 5:30 p. m, Friday, the day of the fights. The second round is scheduled to get under way promptly at 8 p. m. Bouts will be drawn and pairings made just before the scheduled starting time.

Finals Feb, 8 ; Bn L A A Mei

“and are amateurs. They « fight] Stree twin ale TNs Er OO pliance with rules of the Amateur Athletic Union. The tourney finals are set for Feb. 3 when winners in the Novice and Open Classes will be crowned. Each entrant in the tourney will receive a prize with special awards going to the winners. Open winners will form a team to represent Indianapolis in the Tournament of Champions in Chicago, Feb. 2 Feb. 27, 28 and M 28 and Mar. 1.

Printeraft Plans

Hargy Hood

Head Start in

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a ‘on These deals weren't as spectacular as some engineered by the, desperation clubs but they may prove to be thermost significant of the off-season. Possessing fine pitching an an excellent outfield, the Tigers were handicapped seriously by a;

they picked up Gerry Priddy, from the St. Louis Browns and Dick Kryhoski from the New York Yankees to plug the holes at second and. first. Neither transaction weakened the Tigers except in the treasury.! They obtained Priddy for Pitcher Tou Kretlow and $150.000 and got Kryhoski in exchange for

Pin Tournament

The Union Printing Crafts Tri-| Cities Bowling Association will hold its third annual tournament on the weekends of March 5-6 and 11-12, The event, which is made up of bowlers who hold membership

cards in the printing craft and]

registered apprentices, is open to all eligible keglers from Cincinnati and Louisville as well as this city. These cities alternate as hosts

Outfielder Dick Wakefield, their {bonus baby who was a problem child, anyway. { Keller, released by the Yankees, was signed as a free agent as “insurance” in the hope that his ‘home run bat might start. booming again,

Braves Most Active

Billy Southworth of the Boston hit the 700 mark. She rang up an|Jjack Lockwood, Ski

Braves, under pressure because a housecleaning was required, proved to he. the most active

Winter Trades Give Tigers

By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Only time will tell who won baseball's) National winter trading derby but the Detroit Tigers jumped off to a heaa | head: Bes gone nto MOVES. sould. mean. an. American Le FR Abns. ad. & 2a CL gague

pales 3 2 Wifi = -

Serweight Grows this year In orles

By JACK CUDDY

NEW YORK, Jan. in. 3p) George dis-| Ray

a shot at the “New York on of the middleweight!

championship.” Gainford and Robinson: are convinced that the New York state commission will vacate Jake Lamotta's 160-pound iitle on Feb.

Robin Hood

1 and arrange for a tournament’ to determine his successor. |

{ Burly, brown-skinned Gainford ‘will be held at Anderson, begin-

lexplained: “When Robinson signs

{for the final in that tournament, ball Con

he will give up his welterweight! {(147-pound) title.” New York state rules now forbid a fighter to wear more than

featherweight, lightweight and] welterweight diadems sigpultaneously. Gainford sald Robinson meanwhile would go through with a non-title bout against Jeorge (Sugar) Costner at Philadeipma on Feb. 22, and he would defend

‘ithe welterweight crown against

Charlje Fusari at Madison Square Garden on Mar. 31. | Why are Gainford and Robinson convinced that LaMotta's title will be vacated in New York on Feb, 17 ‘Big George sald: “You can see the hand-writin’ on the wall at Detroit. When LaMotta arranged

Pennant Race

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full- time outfielder Walker may be it. Except for landing Wakefield, | the Yankees were content to ride

padly and.

4! with what they had, plus ‘some the Indiana A

new hands off the farms. Bos{ton and Cleveland weren't much

pair of infield flaws last year. So interested in Early ‘winter | trades. New 'w officers will be elected.’ 1

/for a non-title bout with Dick] Wagner at Detroit on Feb. 3, he|

[practically chopped the New York

{hunk of his crown right off his

{Boxing Association territory for, uts be-

[New York State is not a mem- For "Mills-Maxim Bout

ber of the NBA. |

AAU Dinner "Tomorrow

The annual dinner m

6:30 p. m, tomorrow at DeBorde's/ Restaurant, 544 8. Meridian St.

Jo Berkopes Swats 683 |

Total in CYO

Slumps to 193 Figure in Finale

By GENE LAWSON Jo Berkopes stole most of the

{thunder from the West Side Sin- Joo pr

gles tourney and Dezelan’s Dou-{J;

bles Classic last night by swatting Shuck es an amazing total of 683 pins in Paul Brits. Sunday, the CYO mixed loop "at the In- Dick Perk, B Nal rl

{diana.

Jo had a slump in her last game to blame for her failure to

opener of 224, increased the tempo to 266 and then “slumped” to a 193 figure in the finale.

She needed a strike in the

for the tourney with each getting trader but it’s hard to see how tenth frame of the last game to ¥

it every third year. This will -be the third meet under the present plan. The group was affiliated,

‘a pennant is involved.

The Braves unloaded Second manage was a nine. It was the jean

Baseman Eddie Stanky and

turn the trick but all she could |

third highest feminine total reg-|y

with the Tri-State orgainzation Shortstop Al Dark on the New istered thus far. It was the high- 2

until 1948 before forming their own organization. Team events will be run off at, the Delaware while singles and|

doubles events will take place ater Sam Webb. They picked up|Cleaner loop became the second Muriel Ha s, Medical Mixed = ed i

| York Giants in exchange for Outfielder Willard Marshall, | {Third Baseman, Sid Gordan,

{Shortstop Buddy Kerr and Pitch-|

est total of her career.

Finds the Range {Reaths Ce Carver,

Dolores Cole of the Darko's

the Indiana plant. Bowlers from/Qutfielder Luis Olmo, more or 600 woman bowler when she post-|

Indianapolis will perform on the first weekend and keglers from|

{less a spare wheel with the] {Brooklyn Dodgers. Pitcher Bill

fed a series of 617. Dolores found [the range for scores of 213, 211]

Cincinnat! ‘and Louisville will be. Voiselle went to the" Chicago and 193 at Pritchett’s.

in action on the following week- | end. Officers of the group are: Paul]

Cubs for Infielder Gene Mauch, | {an insurance risk.

| Among others departing were

Hal Gremore got the three top week-end sets as he came up with totals of 636, 633 and 624, all at

Strieback, of Indianapolis, presi-| i fielders Jim Russell and Ed Central. His first series came in dent; William Eckerlle of Cincin-| gq yer to the minors and Marv the Packard mixed last night !ast night in the eight-man round

nati, first vice president; Dierkes of Louisville, second vice

Ray Rickert to Pittsburgh.

In addition to Stanky and

while his others were produced in the Coca-Cola and Packard loops

president, and Clff Young of |Dark, the Giants signed Qutfield- on Saturday. The league that|

Louisville, secretary-treasurer. The entry fee is nine dollars per man per team ahd approx! mately 130 teams are expected to compete in the event.

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SHOP IN

IRVINGTON

ler Mike McCormick and made so would have been rolled off on|

{many other adjustments that | Durocher will have 26 new men in Sina regalia next spring. His]

|either. Mack Improves A’s

Connie Mack was moderately |active and chances are he im|proved the position of the Philadelphja Athletics considerably. {He, too, went to market in St.|

| Louis, buying third baseman Bob

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| Dillinger and outfielder Paul Lehner for four players that, in turn, should help the Browns. So

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into the deal. With Dillinger in [the fold, the A's disposed of third | {baseman Hank Majeski to the

| White Sox for relief pitcher Ed

BOWLING INSTRUCTION MOR and FRI, 10 A. M. fo Noon MOL fru SAT, 20. MI dP. NK

PARKWAY RECREATION 17 W. 340 5 WA. 9977

| Klieman, who should fill a crying need. | The St. Louis Cardinals climbed in with a trade that sent out{fielder Ron Northey and second; |sacker Lou Klein to Cincinnati (for outfielder Harry Walker. Ed-

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Christmas was run off Saturday! instead.

Norman Richardson, a 135 av-

moves don’t spell 4 pennant yet, |erage bowler, made the 7-10 split § ». m

lat PHO last night. ™his rarity occured in the second frame of his © first game and it was the first time the trick had been turned | on those alleys. Takes Early Lead Merritt Meese of Noblesville grabbed an early lead in the West | Side Singles Tournament with his total of 1646 pins. Bob Shaw, local kegler, was second with 1638..

The event has two more week-ends Ho

A 0 run. At Denzelan’s, and Mike Bova held the lead in the handicap division of Doubles Classic with a 1323 total. They

pave an actual mark of 1013 to|

add to their 310 handicap.

Russ Collins and George Crofts

noms the top slot in the actual [class with their mark of 1204, pins. George rang up 645 for the highest series so far and also has the top single, a 267 affair. Crofts

hot Brass Rail team of the Washington league.

WEST SIDE SINGLES TOURNAMENT Merritt Meese,” Noblesvilie ob Shaw, Indianapolis rR Feidkamp, P{ oulsyille . Stevenson, Jndianabotls ‘ onry Fon oand Aanapolis Cae ebet ouisville Hershel Stillwell, PO EZELAN'S popBLEs Sass

(Handieap Divi S Mascari-Mike Bova hora. 310 133) Robie: porman Britto on J 1:

Jack Curren 1183- 123

le Mixed ..

| Was EEL rth SA od Hie Sable,

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Mike Mascari,

and Collins are members of the Mon

Mixed Loop

coe Lickliter, Ted's Auto Electric 80% Bd Riegel, Packard Indpls oe Eatterson, CcYO Bod Yager, FL. Squ OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

ixe are Tavern Men 600

Don Scott, Roberts Milk Mixed ——.. 597| the Indianapolis Casting Club at the Ul 597/ South Bide Armory; 3s-ounce accra Ben vise, 430 Mixed Men 3831 Men, 1. Harry Sutbhin. 100, 3. Frank 5 1 rit Mixed 587 | terman, 98: ght omen, 1 So a: Berne i Electric Mixed 584 Gladys Hankinson, 96; 2, Doris Bright, Ror Hoostery Workers 582/93; 3. Ellen Goff, 89. Junior, 1, Beverly nan sechel 5 Back le | Skyles. 3: 3, Bob Lynch, 90; 2, David Divile aware a yles h aware Twilight Mxd, 571 s-Ounce accuracy: Men, 1, Wilbur ler. Saturday Nig fit: Mixed 561 | Broan 99: 2, Ed Bright, 98; 3, Prank Nis ght ixed 559 Osterman, 9%. Women, 1. Doris Bright, Tavern Md. ous | 95 5: 3, Clady Hankin son, 5 En fen ‘ o Juniors , Beverly Brig rshel Kelly, VFW 41 1, Karen Carlisle, 95. 2, Bobby Lynch, t tal Mxd. 53 aw Riviera Continenta x 31191: 2, David Skyles, 91. Frank Hines {jaht's Pharmacy . 28 — aifer, aither ~~ — —— _ ...ciies 6 Carl Schmid Delaware Mi 524 Gan ce Brothers Medical Mixed ..... 519 High Juniors ....

600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Jo Berkopes, CYO Mixed oe ena. 683 Dolores Cole, Darko Cleaners 7 | 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Pat Striebeck, Packard Indpis, Mix {Eat Ri Riviera Eontinental Mi Mixe: 0 eane

et armichasl Walther . RELY agi Holy Spirit Mixed ER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) eCIa unday Night Mixed 491 {iolden Kelly, Sq. Tavern Mixed 406 ha Peters, Roberts Mik Mixed 485 Bernice Israel, Saturday Coca-Cola 483

Prosch, Saturday Packard 482 Mar Pavey, Delaware Twilight Mixed in [Pay Sibley, Delaware Social

8:30 Mixed 5 {Ruth Lehmann. (paturday y Mixed 457 Geneva Crowe, 411 Mabel Becker, Service Electric Mixed 4

{Connie Evahs, Light's Pharmacy Mixed 4 Shirley Harris, Ski. i-High Junior Mi xed 363

Spivey Cinches . Berth

CHICAGO, II, Jan. 9 —Lou Spivey of Indianapolis and Jacob Ankron of Detroit cinched berths

robin phasé of the Chicagoland sectional three - cushion billiard tournament.

LEGAL NOTICES

ANNUAL MEETING | of “shareholders and | election of directors—of the Ingurance {Savings & an Association, 505 Indiana Trust Bide. Friday, January 13, 1950--

The annual meeting of the shareholders | the Colonial Savings and an Association, will be held at its office, No. 14] North Delaware Bi, on Monday, Jan, 24 t 3:00 o'clock p. m

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4303-A, In the matter ‘of the joint application lot Findley O, Johnson, Chrisman, Illinois, seller, and Maurice Farmham, Paris, Ili. Dols, purchaser, for approva “ dhe Ale and trunsfer of SertiZicate No.

s hereby” e iven that the Public ssion of Indiana Will con-

10:00 , 1950. Public partici: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF

Earl Everett, Dlrecior vere rec OR PV ERICLE DEPA NT. Indianasolle \nd.. January or 1956

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana 08-B. . Abpligation of kson F New Fark, hicles as a contract carrier of property. Interstate, over the highways in the State of Indiana, as more specifically set in the applicatio YNotie ce is hereby siven that the Public {Service Commission of Indiana oy con- | fuet Sule hearing in this in | & the ommission, 401 dianapolis, Ind., 10:00 day, January, 3. palo LIS p+

| House:

SRRVICH COMMISSION oN el ANA By Far] Everett r R ICLE DEPAR Indianapolis, Ind. January 6, |

On 1/11/50 at 115 North New = |8t.. the undersigned will sell at Wo lie suction, starting at 2:00 M., ol

wine vehicles to the highest bidder for hy “isa Pl mouth, rial No, 11317201, Mot- | P13 3049. retaken from Robe: Senaus as contract of conditional lg hie Willys, Seri

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Baseball Tourney Set at Anderson

WICHITA, Kas, Jan. 9 (UP)— The 15th annual Indiana State |Amateur baseball championship

ning July 15, the National Basess announced today. The N said a franchise to

hold the tourney was issued to the Anderson Junior Chamber of {Commerce and that Raymond M. |

one crown at a time. The rules/Stanesu was named 1950 state have been changed since 1940 commissioner to head the pro- Plymouth tomorrow and Thursday respectively in its showrooms. } 'when Henry Armstrong wore the (gram.

The winner of the double-smt) [nation championship will meet {the Illinois titlist for the regional (crown, with the champion advancing to the national finals here Aug. 18- 31.

W. Va. Coach to Discuss’

Retain | aining His Job | The 1950 DeSoto and the 1950 Plymouth will be introduced to-

MORGANTOWN, W. Va, Jan. 9 (UP) — Head football Coach Dudley Degroot will huddle with] |the West Virginia University ath{letic council “at the earliest pos-| |sible date” to discuss whether he wants to keep his job, it was announced today. i The council figured on having a showdown with Degroot yesterday but decided to postpone it while “seeking to obtain additional information bearing on the

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eeting of | that all 18,000 tickets far the give immediately delivery on most AU will be held at| world light heavyweight -cham-'models, officials there said.

{pionship match between Freddie

{Mills of England and Joe Maxim Gates Sr.,

|of Cleveland, Jan. 24, have been sold. Solomons said the fight probably will be broadcast and filmed, if the British Board of Boxing Control grants permission. He| will not allow the bout to be tele-| vised, however. | Casting Notes

Results of the weekly tournament of

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