Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1950 — Page 28

Beginners to ta On Finals Program at R Arory Friday Night

Ralston Evans, Joseph Holloway Square Off In Opening Bout for 112-Pound Title

: By JIM HEYROCK. s Her Sixteen youngsters will be battlirig for their first boxing . championship Friday night.

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have fought before a crowd for the first time this year. | The Novices will open the finals program of the 17th Times-

Legion Golden Gloves Tournament at 8:15 p. m. Friday

night in the National Guard |are, without a doubt, the best in Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania their class.

Finalists in the 118 Novice are}.

B d fi al-/C harles Moore and Lee Bennett.| Sixteen more experience LF Lambie Buin an Soninins

* ists also will be fighting for Hiles final Tound. Bennett punched out

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in the Open Class, But some 0 vid the more fiercely contested scraps ® A a are expected from the Novices. —] Friday's card will open wi

tory over Donald Hoskins, won a default. victory, th over William Sullivan. The

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Leo Bennett lef) and Charles Moore square oe as thay will | Friday night for the |18-pound Novice championship.

DePauw Drops Butler, 64-62,

in tour gnier wagns ne Toe 135pound css wi ed Tg Ayenge Earlier Defeat |

and Novis Clas Ralston Evans and ald for the title. Tucker has been osep

impressive in his last two victories inthe 112-pound division, which of the tournament. Tucker, who

will be fought first on the pro- packs a powerful punch in his gram. right hand, scored a knockout last Evans ‘reached the fimals in a week over Paul Sims. in 1:20 of| slightly tougher manner than did the first round. Holloway. On last Friday's card, Pecisioned Cox Evans pounded out a: decisive McDonald also was a semifinal

victory over Horace King. Al-iwinner when he decisioned Don- That DePauw “Tiger Rag” rubbed out a four-game winning streak call for the three-day meet to theater,

though King could be considered aiq Cox, an “excellent boxer ih Novice james Thompson and Robert competition, Evans neatly out-| Kennelly are the finalists in the {147-pound division while Paul ’ | Booker will fight Ken Romaine Wan by Default _ (for the title in the 160-pound. Del On .the game card, Holloway poe. wi meet Robert Kash in won his bout by default when ithe lightheavyweight tussle. his opponent, Cecil Cummins, “no heavyweights, Homer Can-| failed to appear. On the fourth ,.,. an4 Richard Collins have elimination program, Holloway gach’ had one fight. They will batwon a decision over Fred Ed- {), in the final bout of the Novice wards. (Clas. On the third card Evans de-| pighters will weigh in for the gisioned — Roy Bryant. Their! finals between 2:20 and 5:30 p. m. weight division was filled with Friday in the Armory medical tient and Evans and Holloway | | room,

Bulldogs Favored to Win

Over Broncos Saturday

Indiana Slated to Nip Gophers; Wolverines Picked to Defeat Boilermakers

" By DICK DUNKEL : The Dunkel Basketball Ratings System points to another Mid-| American Conference victory for the Butler Bulldogs here Saturday, iy the Western Michigan Broncos as the victim, |

Tony Hinkle's charges have won 3 and Jost 2 in league com:

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Slexpected to “get well” against In games tomorrow involving!

Hoosler colleges, Franklin fig-

{breather in weak Michigan State.

78,0! back on the home fioor-over-the ! Minnesota Gophers.

another defeat!

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Buckshot O’Brien Stages One-Man Rally In Vain Effort to Muffle ‘Tiger Rag’

By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Staff Writer GREENCASTLE, Ind, Feb, 9—The Butler Bulldogs went on record today and opined they couldn't play the “Tiger Rag” more than once a season on their victory-ola.

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Prospects for completion of all ithe city and county high. school

today. County Superintendent Robert said all the schools are supplied with enough {coal for the next month with ex-| {ception of the Lawrence schools. Principal Fred Keesling stated

postponing or cancelation of the

home game with Fishers High

E School Feb. 18 depénds on relief

of the Lawrence coal shortage. The city schools’ coal supply is {expected to last at least through {the middle of next week, J. {Dwight Peterson, president of the

{has indicated in his report of the! city coal situation.

Postponement _or cancellation!

of any net games involving city [cams also was problematical to-

Delphi Games On Tn-—Delphi-Principat- John — + Curry said today closing of the Delphi High School until Monday will have no affect on the Delphi games tomorrow or next Friday. Delphi wil Iplay Rensselaer totmorrow night and Attica next Friday. - Both games will played in the city Armory and {not in the high school. Mr. Curry| | indicated that present plans for!

i {basketball schedules through Feb. | © |18 appeared somewhat uncertain:

THIS 18 A tall story.

The Radio baseball and basket--

ball teams lost their popular

_ county pitcher and center today with the

jannouncement that Gene (Papa) {Kelly has been called up to the ‘big-show, - ~ he 6-foot-7- inch sportscaster and general manager of Radio

Station WLXW - has accepted a

broadcasting position: with the Philadelphia baseball club of the National League. He will broadcast the Phillies’ home and road K games over station WPEN (950 kilocycles) ind

{Board of School Commissioners, 2 net work of 20 eastern Pennsyl-

:vania and Delaware stations. ” ” » KELLY WILL accept the new position formally tonight at the Y Poor Richard Sports Banquet in Philadelphia, Bob Carpenter, president of the Phillies, will make the arinouncement.

“The bean-pole announcer, who |

was chosen by the Phillies’ management and beat out 100 other applicants for the job, is the second local announcer to crash bigleague broadcagting. Bert Wilson, former WIBC announcer, is airing Chicago Cubs baseball and Chicago Bears football games for WIND in Chicago,

KELLY, A 10th Alr Force vet-

The Bulldogs had good reason for their musical depreciation. the sectionals in Carroll County eran in the China - Burma -. India

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for them here last night, 64-62, and avenged an earlier 50-49 defeat. open in the city Armory Feb. 23. dianapolis Indians games “here

The _ whole performance was played in fast-break tempo and and their fans celebrated accordput the Bulldogs’ season record at ingly. nine wins and nine defeats, De- The teams really played two Pauw went a little farther up on ball games. Butler lost the first| the hit parade with nine wins and half, 28-25, but took the second five losses. session, 37 to 36. The real tipoff on the game is in the box score. The game was one of those nip The Tigers hit one more than the! and tuck affairs decided in the Bulldogs from the field—21 to 20.| last minute, The contest was tied The free throws were even at 22! up at 12 different points: The last \apiece, deadlock was at 55-55 with little! Sixteen of Butler's free throws more than two minutes to play. were contributed by Buckshot But the Tigers came out of thatiand Jimmy Doyle. Doyle had in a hurry as John Stauffer and nine and Buckshot seven. The {| Tom Beck went to work at the two star guards took scoring

{free- throw line and from the field. honors for the evening with 17

Stauffer’'s free one broke the tie; apiece. Beck was high for the Beck added a charity toss and a Tigers with 14 and Eckelman was basket while Buckshot O’Brien of close behind with 13. Butler was hitting from the pay, Three men were dismissed on line ang the Tigers led, 09-56, with| fouls, The Bulldogs lost Capt. 1:68 lert to go, : Raiph Chapman and Doyle and ‘« Stauffer Hits Fielder {the Tigera lost Russ Freeland, all

Stauffer hit a fielder in close; ia the sécond half. picked up a point at the foul line] The Bulldogs are idle now until

{with teammate Glenn Eckelman| Saturday night when they face

to put DePauw seven ints in| Western Michigan's Broncos ‘on So That left one Riviitly to the Fieldhouse floor in' Indianapplay. Buckshot decided to dolls, . e I something with two stolen passes band won't play “Tiger Rag” in {only to be fouled on both occa-|SPurring the boys on against

sions while trying to shoot. The their Mid - American Conference]

Butler ace hit all four charity! foe. attempts and drove in for a, ude { fielder to boot, It cut the deficit) Baker. to one point for the Bulldogs and | Burdsailt brought the crowd to its feet. : That must have been what(C Johnny Mote of the Tigers was B waiting for. Mote’ was fouled and Sealed the verdict at 64-62 on his; e shot. Buckshot died hard,

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31.222 er With less than five sec-| gaiftime score— DePaiw 2. Butler 3 Free throws missed

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Field of 767 Awaits Tipoff

Louis Saturday and the pig Of 1950 Prep Cage Meet

A field of 767 teams was qualified today to enter the 1950 In-

school missing was Jeffersonville, The deadline for entries arrived at 4 p. m. yesterday with Jeffersonville’'s Red Devils barred from par suspension slapped on the school last fall for luring players from

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ures to edge Hanover, and a small neighboring school, Evansville and Loras of Iowa! But all the other big-guns of} are selected over Xavier of Ohio the basketball world were safely:

| consolidating into Adams Twp.

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Only three IHSAA member *® Mitchum-Schaeter. |8chools eligible to enter this! At Holy, Cross gym: Merchants 49, Em-| [year's meet failed to send in their Pees or. Sean Beniers Qraphic Arts 22:4 blagks. Coalmont, Flint at An. Tonight's._schedule: 7. _Wasson's vs. ars: 8, Bl. Luly va, Hol ; J gola and Round Grove in White Block's vs. L. 8. Avres.’ oly Crom; 4} MCA Leas AMAL have enodgh-boys Eaooai Er eee Ani. Hn their sc hools to floor teams, | Jyetilew » Baptist 36: Ftntiee bettas > i & WAY apThe 1950 entry list represented’ at 30 River Avene Baptist 24; Central a loss of two from last .year's pmeginning Wednesday night. games in/

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124-and-25- Seven Carroll County] teams, plus Buck Creek, will compete in the tourney. No immediate danger loomed today for cancellation or postponement of the 84 sectionals in

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ly due. to consolidation Semi-finals are scheduled to start

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schools was chalked up. Tomorrow is the deadline for entering The number also was 20 less| 1 City Indeperident tourney, with 37 al-

{than the all-time high of 787 pe in the fleld Phone Harold EngelFranklin 0500. | the championship in 1938. Changes in Lineup Commissioner L. V. Phillips

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{the state. Robert Hinshaw, assis- College and had three years pro- youngest major league announcer ‘tant commissioner of the ITHSAA, fessional experience in Class C in the business. He is 31 and will said no word has reached his and D baseball (office. as yet regarding any sec- pitcher, He and his wife, Jean, Phillies’ training camp in Clear- N {water, Fla. where he will direct P

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