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WEDNESDAY APR. 4, 1951 . State AAU Boxing Tournament Opens
Golden Gloves: Open Fighters Comprise
Bulk of Contestants in Two-Day Show = By JIM HEYROCK
. _____. Times Sports Writ . CAMP ATTERBURY, Apr. 4—Hoping to slug their way tol
national fistic honors; the leading amateur boxers from throughout! Indiana will open the state A U tournament here tonight. The youthful fighters will
ight through preliminary rounds to-| night and through the finals tomorrow night in the main sports! -arena. A capacity crowd of soldiers and civilians is expected for the opener tonight at 7:30 p. m. Many of the fighters won honors
this year in the Golden Gloves Set Ist Annual | Tournaments in their respective communities and went on to battle| - . y in the Tournament of Champions in Chicago. JEWISH Fin Mee No Novice Fighters There are no novice, or begin- 2-Day Event Slated
ning, fighters in the AAU event. ; All boxers have had ring experi-| For Talbot Lanes The city’s first’ annual Jewish |
ence. One of this year’s TimesLegion Open Class champions, bowling tournament will be held| new |
James Martin, 112-pounder, will May 5-6 at Talbot . Lanes,
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compete. Martin won the Indianapolis Golden Gloves title and then was | beaten in the Chicago tournament by a Fit. Worth, Tex., fighter who went on to win the title.
alleys at 2101 N. Talbot Ave. The Indiana Fur Co., sponsors of the two-day event, announced the handicap meet will be open) to Jewish bowlers and teams in| any league. A 21-game handicap
average must be posted for eligi-
157i Niehus decisioned Stone, 8-5 . | 167—Charles Kirkhotf pinned Don | Guaranteed WATCH , Stuhldreher, 3:37. 177—Kenny ~~ Mattingly pinned Jim Usual Low Prices
In the eight-man team that will| represent Indianapolis will be bility. fighters who were narrowly beaten|. Bulk of the entries are expected | in the Golden Gloves this year|from the Beth-El Men's Club,
ALL-STAR—Bob Barnett, star forward of the Evansville College quintet this’ past season,
will be a member of the Indiana |
College All-Star team which meets the Indianapolis Olympians Apr. 14 in Butler Fieldhouse. Barnett has played four years of varsity ‘ball at Evansville and holds the school's fouryear scoring record. He will report to Butler with the other 14 members of the All-Star team Sunday.
Charles to Put Title on Line Against Maxim
CHICAGO, Apr. 4
‘and those who won Novice titles Kirshbaum Men’s Club, Broad- Heavyweight Champ Ezzard
but have now graduated to the|/Mmoor Mixed, B'nai B'rith Bowling, experienced class. In charge of Ball & Chain Mixed and Winston the Indianapolis team is Eugene Machinery Women’s Leagues. (Tiny) Bland.
Go to Bosted tourney will
feature women’s
Charles has agreed to defend his title May 30 against Joey Maxim, holder of the light heavyweight
The ABC and WIBC-sanctioned title.
The only formality standing in
singles and men's teams contests the way of the bout at the Chi-
Those who batter their way t0 opening play on May 5 and men’s cago Stadium is approval by the championships in-the eight weight singles and mixed doubles con- Illinois Atheltic Commission.
divisions tomorrow night, 112, 118 cluding activity the next da ’ s , y. 126, 135, 147, 160, 175 and heavy-| Si Marmalad, tournament secre-
” 5 » MAXIM agreed only last week
weight, will go to Boston for the tary, said averages will be com-|t0 defend his title against. Bob national AAU tournament next puted from x bowling to Apr, Satterfield at the Chicago Sta-
week. ; 2 7. Final entries are due Apr. 21. Heading the Indiana tourna-|The fee will be $2 a person each ment is Fred DeBorde, state AAU entry, he said. boxing commissioner. Official forms will be distributed The tourney is being staged as on league nights or can be oba soldier recreation event and no'tained from Mr. Marmalad, 3313 admission will be charged. The Ruckle St, TA. 3658. Prize lists public has been invited. will be posted later.
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dium June 27. Their fight presumably would be canceled if Maxim beats Charles because, under National Boxing Association rules, Maxim would then automatically vacate his lightheavyweight title, The fight will meeting bétween
Charles and
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im in three bouts before he won the heavyweight title.
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Minneapolis Pros ‘Drop First Playoff George Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers was free today to return to his law boeks. The Lak-
ers have had it in professional basketball playoffs for the first
tion playoffs, 80-75. The win gave the Royals a 3-1 capture of the best-of-five series and ended a three-year domination of pro playoffs by the Lakers. | | Before the Royals’ pulled the! {rug from under them the Lakers had reigned as National League champions in 1948, Association of America kings in 1949 - and NBA title-holders last year. This year the Lakers advanced by taking the Indianapolis Olymps, 2-1, in a best-of-three set. Rochester eliminated Ft. Wayne by the| same margin. Tight Contest
the way. With 50 seconds left
pace the scorers. Royal Center Arnie Risen was second best with 26 points. The Royals will meet the winner of tonight's New York Knick-erbocker-Syracuse National game in the best-of-seven championship series.
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Win (and Lose) in Breeze |
High school trackmen today knew what it meant to win (or lose) in a breeze. Six county schools got their outdoor baptism {yesterday in near-freezing temperatures, 2 7
times were turned in. Pike's Edgar Cottingham ran the quartermile in 53.5 seconds, the fifth fast-
est time for that distance in the Tne 3.55.3 state this season. Danville’s| 8 George Plerson took both dashes, |2, Warren Central;
or inning the 100 in 104 and the “gic, OSes Fiat lp Uy gy, Last night the Rochester Roy- ae ; tard Ashley RWoR JBLL, Ransom (WC), als eliminated the Lakers trom| , Out 8 Watiaibi Caitral the bole” VawL Kasiie Wes: 2. Bis the National Basketball .|Glants of Ben Davis won a tri-Iywuhiviin' (Loi. ted. Sent Geet 4 | Associa angular meet. Scoring honors allsmith (LC), tied. Height 9-feet, 6-|
B : went to Gaton Allen of Ben| EDs. ed Cord (WO en
Davis, who w itied. Distance, 19-feet, 2 inches. | ? on three events andj Shot Put—I1, McConnell (LC); 2, Pflum | placed second in another. Ben (LC); 3, Rice (LC); 4, Morris (BD). Dis-| Davis piled up 80 points. War-| ance, 37-feet, 7-inches.
AT SOUTHPORT { ren Central had 50 and Lawrence! (1, Southport 10174; 2. Franklin Town- | dts. |
Central 241; points ship 3 ’ 8S. | 100-Yard Dash—1, McGath : 8! In the only other meet South-|!8): Nerding (8). Time, 11. 1: Xs 220-Yard Dash—1, Ellis (8); 2, Nerding|
port trimmed Franklin Township, | (S\; Meyers (8) Time. :36.9 101% to 3115. There were three naire si: otis FITaneY gps
| : a double winners. Southport’s Lee|, Haif-Mile Jun—L, Adelson (8); Car- " DD) riner hv AP. Meaney won the 100 and 440/ ' Mile Run—1 “Anderson (81: Parsons | a Tr ), me, 114.9, n ob Anderson captured the 120-Yard High Hurdles—1, 880 and the mile. Franklin's EL Byrum (8); Haviland : (8).
Phil Wampler came home first fn| 200-Yard Low Hurdles—1, Wampler both hurdle events. {(FT): 2. Quack (8); 3, Byrum (8). Time,
Wampler | Time, |
County Trackmen Learn to [Friday's Fight
Pike Township lost a’ two-way affair at wind-swept Danville, lightweight a -n d welterweight 58 1/6 to 50 5/6. Considering the weather conditions a few good | champ, will have another week to
|3, Warren Central; 4, Lawrence Central. Armory ring. A { Hai-mile Relay—1. Ben Davis {Cunning-| arte ot of el mith, Sprecklemeyer an Arrum); iexhaustin a Ss 3, Ben Davis; 4, Law-| 8 0 DPossihe ops
2. Brunson off this Friday's fight card. Up- Southwest
Black | program on Apr. 13.
(LC), | opponent, Aberdine Lynch of St. Seven’s
- AGH Colorado Coach Raps Proselytin
: : DENVER, Apr. 4 — (UP) —w ar 1 g Coach Fritz Brennecke of Colo irado Mines demanded of college
presidents today how they cof : “permit a sport to operate : their campuses that does not ale low its participants time enough to study, and if necessary, {work to help defray expenses.”! Brennecke made his demand fn elaboration of hig’ claim that three conferences, the Big Seven, and Southeastern,
|dike intends to present a boxing were sacrificing “all ideals” for {which college athletics are supSeveral | fighters contacted by Posed to stand. |"« He based his charge on the Big new scholarship plan, Louis was taken to the hospital Similar to plans in the Southwest for an appendectomy, refused to and Southeastern circuits, which meet Parker. gives board; room, tuition, books, Joltin’ Gene is slated to defend, fees and some money for inciden= his welter title against Andy An-| tals. : derson Apr. 20. | He said that because of the EC es plans there was a good chante A {hundreds of small schools a Take Track Outdoors Mines would have to be content Indiana Central's track team| with inferior athletes.
will seek its first outdoor track|
victory when it travels to Rose] » Poly Apr. 7 for a dual meet. Cen. (Amateur Baseball
tral defeated Rose Poly Mar. 15 ing games with top-flight teams in &
Joltin’ Gene Parker, Indiana's
| get into shape before entering the
Promoter Norb Updike, after|
{ponents for Parker, decided to call
|Updike, after Parker's original.
The game was nip-and-tuck ally
100-Yard Dash—1, Collins (WC):
“His x 14 14 . {Indianapolis area. Teams interested sho os AT WARREN CENTRAL |abs RPL ountk: (8) and By (18% to 39% in an indoor meet. ' Icall “sim Necessaty at _RI-2413. « Ben, Davis 80; 2, Warren Cent (FT), tied. Height, 5-feet, 8-inches. 3, Lawrence Central 241%) entral 30: "Broad Jump—1, Nerding (8): 3. Wilsey
8. 8. Kresge baseball team is ths 1 h 4 ’
[(8): 3, Barnard (8) and Baker (8), tied. J.
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High H as—1, 2, Roberson a 9
Allen (BD): runson (LC). Ti .
: (WC); me, :17 poil-Mile Run—1, Taylor (BD): 2
(BD); 3, Sorrel i 4 : Time: 26" el (WC): 4. Dobins
220-Yard Dash—1,
145.2. Mile Relay—1, Southport (Byrum, Baker, 4 Allen and Nerding) 2, Southport; 3 ranklin Township. Time, 4:96. AT DANVIL
Mock | - (BD). (1, Danville 58 1/6; 2, Pike Twnshp 50 5/6) |. 100-Yard Dash—1, Pierson (D); 2, Golds3, Snyder (PT). Times. :10.4.
Collins (WC); 2, by. (Di); 3, McCord (WC): 3, Cunningham (BD): 4. 220-Yard Dash—1, Pierson (D); 2, SnyNewhouse (LC). Time, :26. boty Poder ET Qoldsby (DJ Jumes 351. 2 W oy -Yar ash-—1, Cottingham (PT); 2, Raserto Hay: et on eh (BDV: 3: Etienne (D): 3, Ralston (PT), Time, :88.5.
Melton tWCi; 4, C
lins (WC). Time. :25 880 Yards—1, Cassidy (D); 2, Bell (PT);
h G , 2:08.1. Mile Relay—1, Ben Davis (Taylor, Stew- 2 Noe Rui, Time, 2108 Lr: 2, Gowns art, Mock and Teney): 2, Warren Central; , (Dy; 3, Canada (D). Time, 4:46.7. {120 High Hurdles—1, Guilford (PT): 2, Graham (D); 3, Embry (PT). Time, ;16.3. Set State Meet "180 Low Hurdles—I, Graham (D); 2.
Martin, ig 3 alker (D), R. . Time :21.7. : Times State Service . High Jump-i, Anderson rh and_ Eni sia .! bry (PT) i 3 r (D), Height, FT. WAYNE, Apr. 4—Twenty 5 feet, 8 Inches. Ae . Wal al-
Broad J 1, Guilfoil (PT): "2, eight teams from all over Indiana ker oD); 3 Pierson (D). Distance, 17 feet,
will compete in the annual state Shon ut 1, Goodson (D); 2, Anderson Shuffleboard Tournament Apr. 26- iF iS: Moos (PT). Distance, 40 feet
i Pole Vault—1, 8h (D); 2, And n 29 at the VFW Club, Titles in |e? 34 Walker iby and Embry (PT) | tied. Height, eet, nches. both men’s and women’s divisions | Mile Relay—1. Pike Township (Cottingwill be at stake in the meet, which ham, Shite), Seiston, D. Bell); 2; Dana. me, (44.8. Half-Mile Relay—1, Danville (Martin, { Graham Burrows, Pierson); 2, Pike Town-
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hous OC); 2. New- Distance, 17-feet, 8 inches. a hie Shakers had Sos to one ertel wer Find Saban (BD): . 4, rie yalli—l, Quack (8): 2. MeCulicugh Y point. Rookie Joe McNamee's tip- ile Run—1, Stewart (BD): 2, Riley |Helght, 10-eet 8), ang Magey. (8). ued. | V3 in with 35 seconds left iced the 505s 3 Wash (BD): 4. Peck (WC). Time. | Sot Put—1. Johnsen (FT): 2. Egenolf| i Yt ); 3, Hurrle (8). Distance, , BY $ decision for the Royals. 440-Yard Dash—1, Teney (BD): 2. Henke | IDCheS: i : Mikan, still bothered by. a bad ;WE: 3, Warrum (BD: 4. Clark (LC). lg bi ikon" mud Mcaatheryr 2. Frank: ° left ankle, hooked in 32 points t0| j35.vard lin Township. Time, 1 oe H
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