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Dempsey’s Tourney To Open in Toledo
NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (UP)— The novice heavyweight tournament promoted by Jack Dempsey in the hopes of locating new ring prospects will begin ‘on Mar. 4,
sion in the arena, scene of Dempsey's famous heavyweight championship victory over Jess Willard in 1919, the tournament will become an international affair.
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= ; A : : me i" ‘ Cn | : si 3 > g « * - ~ te ty u ; Huge 3 oo * a +i. : : . @ $ : i 3 So . oe 4 & . ¢ : - 5 . . vg. ® i “ : : Q © : ; 3 wll ; ns fn - : : 1 Xd : ¥ & it pilot on ew ety aha ge : ©" FRIDAY; DEC. 28, 1851 SRDS AGE 20 ¥ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . : ; . i oe: i “# k : i WwW U We End wi thCle eland ri xperts Lavish in Praise of . Yom Ste Caps Warm Up for Wee i v I 5 a . * T { ‘By BILL EGGERT six ex-Caps ‘were in the St. Louis/job as a wing or get his brea On the ice : £ Pp Junie McMahon, op U. S. Kegler Both Win, Wil SHE lndianayens Caps E9t 9 Iheup. be ups dete Fyn EE ee he re J SEG LEAGUE. resi ‘|déal cookin the same style of defense: (n : estern _ Nivision : tinued to 4 Four of: thelr next. five games checking). But wifen the Caps{Once he squashed ex-Cap Rags, iF L° Th tT og Well THE. BOWLING schedule : : \, Hickrhan ’ anime 2 1 are with thelr Western Division got up to their belt buckles iniRaglan against. the fide. railing] evalisd ou 8 ond 3 Indi lis t ht will 8 gua _ Moes — Cleveland Saturday and goals, four in the first period, (to gajn pdssession 0 e pu Rho N33 IT 4 3 8 11a : in Indianapolis tonight wi score last night to hold a seven| Sunday, and St. Louis Jan. 5 and they stayed in front the rest of the(and pass to Jankowski fin the INDIANAPOLIS J 3 8,5 33 98 Is MN virtually ring out with “Auld game edge over Schuster Coal 16. Syracuse puts in an appear-| way despite some rough tactics/second period. Be alo, had an Lu WO IRS er Lang Syme” for. local com- and Bandee Restaurant. Times State Servien ance here Jan, 3. on the part of both teams. {assist on the “mystery” goal in Bitliciee ".\:l 33 13 18 3 2813 un Br | Men Taper Off TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 28—| The “if” in the set-up is that| It was St. Louis’ seventh the irda, Even eo that Sree wi » 5 8 i 4 13 INDEF There will be a smattering of COMPETITION among the men Indiana State and Wayne the Caps, | by gutscoring Olevsjang straight Joss biih fov the Caps ne. ce s n't | po; Ho A ou Dec i dulled by Miss Littrell's work | an uis can make the . ¥ AMES e. 28 3 mixed leagues over the week-end - Was University of .Detroit both the Flye * x. NIGHT'S G 1 % as only four honor céunts were ern raceca mad seramble. It has against the Flyers. Cleveland at. Bt. Lous pleased “ov ht fev Tear : * acknowledged. ~~ |won their opening Midwest been anything except that Bosaue HE aR Re o. orotasted) oT HE caps ave here today dh Bol times ment of th r h | lof the Caps’ miserable geason| layoff on Mon- Jim Rutter had a 80% for tourney basketball games here| Pp the game on the basis of a third- Cleveland and will return here Amateur Basketball strike, was 1 . Star Laundry in the Won-Ten | start, day and Tues- Cinssic 1 t Pritchett’ {last night and will play one an-| " period goal they claimed never jearly Sunday morning to. meet oe resul ington toda; day, this ‘eves assy league ® ett’s. | ther tonight in one semifinal 3 > {the Barons again in the Coliseum. ey. Glass "A -Cooks Shell 10, ren y ning’s rolling Rutter’'s top male mark came Lit, - LAST NIGHT they inched up- (8%, ws the gage. had their/Last night's attendance was 2454. | AA So: Class, B—Naval to re ference on An on games of 257-218-194. How- {final, Indi a| Wards with an 8-to-8 victory here even Cap players ha Coin 36: “Claas C1 Jerson on. id HE gwn A ard Cassidy rus a 659. score Cate on on a wo ver SL 11a, XE 5 arted ont 2 sticks a the scoring with Sue Hockey Summary (ly oars RO ial no The on the year of 1051. § ‘- in the Gwin Paint League at .|Kansas. |an intra-squad”’ scrimmage sing goals Je ng vie od 2TH nny INDIAN APOLIS: Goal,’ ‘Hall: , d tonne. vester vi. Mars | Hill Christian. Yostod tice In recent 8 . . . And don't forget” The Wrest Side, was the big gin Tor Indiana State moved -into the| , do and Enio Sclisizzl, two Burhatn: Jankowetl: siternates Folk. Cot: i ; ‘mas visit wi weeks, we have Sunday Times ... a full page |x. 00) mailer Sales in the Coca Semifinal round by eliminating Irvin Sig ns each, and singles by Dutch Reibel son, Hirschfeld. Reivel, McKay. | He was s dedicated this of howling news, features, plo- |) "rl, ue at Pritchett-Hunt-| Southeastern Louisiana, 69 - 55. and Larry Wilson. QoaSuis:, Gonl. Almas, defense. Raglan. | oll Name It from Fairfa: Space 3» tion tures “4 _sartoops. > 358 Je [O'Grady with a 655 series. Eller’ game detested St. Thomas * For $25 000 The brunt of the Airmen’s at- Witla, = Pearson: gilternates, Milligan. | City, Kas., i oca Kegl orner seven times : ' teve, Witiuk, . . , , front but with ‘Jack Welsh | COECCE Hl atest In up-to- [ing incintéy games of 206-244.| High point man for Indiana] NEW YORK, Dec. 28 UE a EE en Ti op pra, Bin wan; ie] SWE HAVE IT) dianapolis T the permission of city enthusiasts| the-minute coverage . . « en State with 20 markers was Rod- Monte Irvin, the Negro outfielder 2 esti in. each period men, Johnny Sorrell and Hal Jackson. EST who like to relax and reduce on score in the Delaware Major | gor Adkins, Cliff Murray was Who led the National League .in scored early-in each period. INDIANAPSCORE BY PERIODS jp. m, EST, 4 the bowling alleys today we pay Hold N. Y. Loo League. Pond bowls for ‘Waugh second high with 17. runs batted in last season, today| pony esr TEs” Rod ‘Almas St Louis... icone T ¥ _ ing Sopdition tribute to a champion among Tie Holds in P |& Sons. t goo| Wayne University won its became the first player for thei, "4p. myers and Glenn Hall of| FIRST PERIOD 1, St. Louis. Witiuk, | w regs » champions, | SWINGING back to the local Among the outstanding 800 ame. with a fourth-quarter rally pennant - winning New YOK y 40p0501s had had nights) meme soit conn daa 3 In. | ; directly to He is not a local product |scene, action in the New York series for the en Cow n after trailing 47-46. They had Giants to sign his 1952 contract|o, ..4ino the nets and despite the DIANAPOLIS. Jankowskl (Refbel) 14:45. 4. ana Junie McMahon hails from Fairs Central League tonight at the Schoeneman, Minit Car as g[led at the first quarter, 18-12 and land he came through with almost Caps’ four-goal spree in that first|s InDIANABOLIS, ison, (0G dy) 17:41 laws Fn 18 Pensylvania,alleys finds two con- with a 640; Dick Crawford, a 639/33 31 a¢ the half. la 100 per cent raise. period, neither club 100K ed|l818. Penalties—Coflin, (interference) 6:50, ‘Big; - he nr the oil. [tenders trying to wriggle out of for Abbott Heating in the Coca’, ,,, State (69) S. Eastern La. (35| President Horace - Stoneham on 54h “Hall got 18 of his 39 OY Toss as) 11.1%, Coftin (intel2g on She flions) ah. a tie for first place. |Cola League; Fred Hoa of “tg 14 pl fs ft p [sald that Irvin would get around |. co "sn -"the third period. SECOND PERIOD, 5.8, Louts. Jvitiuk | a Patel K urname . 120, LIS, - ] Chester Smith Insurance and [Tansy Motors with a er-\Murray.t 6 5 2/Burnett.f 3 6 4/825000° next season, or about|” mp. stickout of the Caps’ drive, ski (Durham) Fab ANA Le: Januow | : oy. for the ‘second time in three | yy... v" share the top slot schell Stillwell, Delaware Bowl, Kn&8°r 3 3 §0%rohinant 2 : 1|double what he received in 1950p cover was the extra oh that) ed) en) B23 | TE I years. with identical records of $3 |637; Dick Riggin of Ideal Furni- Bichardwon. 3 3 3Bovde 4 43 a I a itn istic” 14 ribping) 9:23. J A COMPLE gest Jroblem McMahon defeated the greatest! ying and 15 defeats. Tonight's {ture, 636. |T.Smith.o 2 0 4| Annison, € 4 4 4 ‘Johnny Bright Wins 'wing. The converted defenseman, Ta Wy raion: 5. St. Louis. Witiuk| Line of PARTS - Aig celebrities in the game at the goggion finds Chester Smith go- | Dwayn Adams, Case Construc. Adkings 19 § 1IEECLE § § 3 who is going to have to find a (Morrison) 5:04. 10, ‘INDIANAPOLIS. L.| ongr Coliseum fn Chicago in a week-| jn. against Brightwood while |tion, 629; Harry Biebl Jr. Tansy |p. smiine 0 0 I National Sports Award | Belininzs Zeid), Pirscateid) 8.57 13, Bt. for P ¢ Mr. Truma long tourney completed on Dec.| mercury meets Grinsteiner’s Motors, 625; Bob Lyons, Heiden-/ {Campbel,g 0 0 1f "BOSTON. Dec. 28 (UP) — I Louis, Pearson (Morrison) 10:10. 13, 8t.| or assenger ars “I'm happy t 16. There were 160 of the nation’ s Funeral Home. Iriech Florists, 619; Elridge Burge, Totals 261724] Totals 172118) ight. the - Drake Unk! NBA All- Star Game | oul, Morrison ‘Wikiak: Searson) i: 00. : and Trucks! strike on Jai best but when the battle was over, | lid Shawnee A. C., 617; Gu Porther, | Score by Quarters {Johnny Brig the - Drake Un | Penalties —Reibel (tripping) 3:07, Giese- ful there wil Both the leaders are so oy Indiana State ......18 16 13 23-6 versity halfback who chalked upils Set for Feb. 11 |brecht (highsticking injury) 8:30.” Quack- t all.” it was McMahon who wore the fayorites to dispose of their prob- United Dental, 616; Sam Tezzus, [Southeastern La. - 16 10 18 11-85 0 7 test offensive record in : enbush (10-minute misconduct) 9:47, Hay| Parts Department at all. crown. but if there is any allowance Lucky Five, 616; Buck Loutt,| Pres throws missed—Murray 2. Miller. | g BOSTON, Dec. 28 (UP)—The (interference) 17:37. The strike ; lem but ere y Atha, D. Smith, Campbell, Burnett 2.| collegiate gridiron history was : Largest in the Midwest t least unti C nity Buick, 614; Bennie n second annual all-star game of at least un Junie, often called one of the|given it may be to ‘Mercury. The Community : Barnett 3, Boyd, Maxwell 3, Annison. named today at the winner of the ale a eitctiall Associa: ates of the nation’s travelingest bowlers, is a|Grinsteiner five is now in ninth Miller, NBA Bindery, 613; Jack Nils V. (Swede) Nelson national the National Basketba y 259 : | H . OPEN D AILY gas a, member of the Chicago King|place on a 20-25 record while|Lovelace, Anderson Lumber, 611; » Holmes Plans |sportsmanship award, tion will be played Fe at| Four eaning UNTIL 11 P. M Louis Short team despite his home| Chester Smith's opponent has|Joe Wilkerson, Coy Uppolsts gy 1ommy Js kes’ Phe Baht Negro, center Boston Garden: ting the East a Baan in J 1 f 48 starts to tie|608; Charles Cors, Case Construc- ¢ i ’ quads representing the KEast- . , LT Ped ime BE hase tion, 608; Henry Dezelan, Oliver To ‘Hang Up Spikes of a bitter controversy after helo, 5ng western divisions of the Service | Saturday Until 6 P. M. tion. , a: 608: Geor Kirkoff,| BOSTON, Dec. 28 (UP)—Tom-|was injured in this season’s|,,...e will be picked by sports . CIOSUSW topped his championship perform-| Mechanics Laundry, once a top Tailoring, ; ge ’ lah A&M e re. i 228U p ance with a 360 game. nis| ower but now five games off the Roesinger Plumbing, 605. my Holmes, now manager and|Drake-Oklahoma game, writers, broadcasters and tele-|| Every Hour on the Hour Murray will | ED , « Chestnut had a 584 |formerly star hitter of the Bos-|ceived 36 of the 96 votes cast in, , iors’ in balloting starting] union wageseventh sanctioned game and the| pace’ meets Fisher's Market, a| Glady dad 8 ol lton Braves, says he plans tola nation-wide poll of coaches, 5%“ g Until 3:00 P.M. Saturday GTON 8 | fourth perfect gaine in All-Stari20.28 performer. LE I er “h my spikes® up” for good sports writers and radio and tele- Rn 1 by d-| SAM 2500 4 history. It was the second such| An interesting °duel for top while Rosemary Chidester of ang my sp P Coaching berths will be awar SERVICE delegat game fo be rolled in the finals average score finds ~ Francis| Elstrod Motors came through |as an active bayer, on VISIO SOMICaRIers, ackton quar.|¢0 to the ‘pilots of the division | CHEVROLET they wii ree 3 y d Hild oebel of olmes, who n : "| leaders as of Feb. 1. strike a fhe other is owney BY Bua Raftery with a Jal. 51 mark yale Nith a 576 20 ry $ > ehel of | arch. said he will devote fullterback, received six votes and : | DRY CLEANERS Tag Tn se Toit "who. posted a Kenney Boling has a ou| The remainder of last nights leaders time next season to piloting the|Bill McColl, Stanford back, and| Full basketball coverage 18 || gig progueet gy, FR-2205 JfISK wiht amines the u Bs, year. Grinsteiner's, while trapped In the port i owl—_Madison Avenu@Flower League Braves and developing a prom-|Bobby Dillon of the University of| included in the Home Edition of . aT 3 wage increas Junie led the field during the second division, holds the league's Snort Bowrriaduon Curmhtors »... 483 ising crop of rookies. Texas, polled three each. your Sunday Times. hour and oth last two days of the tourney but/ best singleton on a 1139 mark |Art slighton, Schwomeyer ......... - : : he had 8 close call from Bill Lil- and the top series on 3123. (Bil Kenia ar Hartman's, Ser vice... 393 4 : Sche ard of Chicago in the final four Lila L | 8 abot Lanes-. ’ \ Sa The union : ! ittrell Hits 66 [Marge SIDDle .........o.ooeaniiiin 422 games. The former Dallas star =1C ; iamond Chain Leasts — to strike Ne fremed Mctlaten's Ton game| UE WOMEN wad te anwar BSE i lowing a bres opener with a 254 singleton and word in cily tompe in | George Kirkhoff, Roesinger Plumbers. . 05 ations with U moved within 22 pins of Junie. night. And it was a little lady iniconnie Martin, ‘Sanborn Electric ... 585 the USW’s 1 McMahon won the second game her fading teens who turned the Francis Hadi xed League sensue 588, . group decide 259 to 222. Lillard was still in| trick. Helen Dietz ..c..ivii oo iaivanmaners S01 threatened st contention but McMahon posted) Lila Littrell a veteran Fert cathy Hoste ne, COMET, EER 1 | Mr. Murra a 257 and a 193 while his foe ber of Hickman waltlawaye. 53! opty Yaihalls Business Me's League membership came up with a 170 and a 201. [the age of 19, splattere e wood Otis Inman, Taylor Market .......... 579 tinue working lat the West Side alleys for a Delaware Ia, Telephone In: the rating. ou the Peter. tunning 668 series in the Bowes py connor tracts 'whicl son point system, McMahon stunn.ng Dezelans BRE vis Yiiel) Dec. 31. Pre held the ed 309-29 to a Seal Fast Classic league. Woody Smith asked that tl e edge , . . Miss Littrell accomplished her Bop : 805-41 posted by Lillard. How- 018. Glenna Keller ept going ! the Tatter @ the [Work on games of 194-218-256. Irene Ken Tae i ton Boards ¢ ever, the latter drew the |3( 0! oieton” and the 668 Mercedes: Beasies 4 DE
ror noth place In the |year in-the classic league compe: "laria™Alitsi—Christion Church Leasus, last three days. tition. Junita Dill oo “rv 33% » : Experts in the gallery dropped| The péfformance was also the|Dick Og Recreation Mews Learns = 57! Pr ice * adjectives freely in their praise/second straight 600 for Lila and Bn phdiaia“Alleys=Farm Byresy . | of McMahon's ‘over-all perform: her seventh of the year. Miss Lit-| 3 Jordan, i iil idl! $46 Pp eli ance , . . it was their opinion that jtrell is far ahead of all women| Moon-Lite Bowi—Ladics Thursday | r e i he won ‘the title only by bowlinglhowlers on 600 series for 1951|mstie Nash -..... Be nis $30] superbly in the crucial moments {and now has a 179 league aver- ROBE PATSONE . vivx ap nx«nssirnnsssns 523 . «and it is with this thought age. Lila received a new bowling Parkway Ae Toren Pniivg WASHING that we take time out to toss an ball as a pre-Christmas present Alberts, Blackburn ................. so) ular retail st orchid to one of the nation's fine ‘and during December has posted| = Shrine Guild League ~~ mail order h champions of this fading year. |four 600 series. Pritchett-Hunt-0'Grady—RCA League | ther prios "4 — [Herman Garnett ...................... 1 2 clothing, ‘text Pritchett Reereation—Bridseport © officials said Now Open 9:30 to 5 Ne OY is LadidiLinsin 581 However, & 1 Gara Cassidy, Al's TORR vueenon-sss tH expected to h. " a Eg. FIBOR'E iiaeesiannsis:) - or Specdwar Acre Linas ake Products| Whether you usher in the New Year as host or guest, be sure to pick up 3 ect ini | Antlers Alleye— Thursday Night League | some Falls City Premium Quality Beer in the Holiday Tote-A-Case of twelve heights pract ambers RAL ANAL ibis iaasans Ror Hat Central—shrine League s . flat-top cans, or the Holiday Cart-A-Case of twelve one-way glass bottles. So this year des] Les Tuingls leys=r. R. Mallory League compact and easy-to-carry with their convenient handles. So gaily decorated I eT LI MoCoy 1111100 Ln a for the holiday season. It's the perfect way to make sure you have plenty Sears: Roe! 2 Penmsyizanis Alleys—Stewart ih of Falls City on hand. The Magic Flavor of Falls City adds pleasure and nounced price : |Guoree Buch Women's Langie : refreshment to any get-together. Buy several packages today at your favor- items in its
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