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THE STARTER—Melvin Allen (right) and Bob Suddath got the Golden Gloves off to a swinging start as they presented one of the top ‘battles of the evening. Allen came off with the decision.
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QUICK SEAT—James Scruggs stops his fall with his hands ‘as Don Redd stands over him. .with Redd receiving the decision.
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Ben Davis, Ripple in Top Prep Clash Tonight
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS . If the law of averages finally catch up with Ben Davis|
and Broad Ripple, the luckless Aockets will-pluck a juicy,
plum at Ben Davis tonight and the Giants’ imposing 10- | ‘game winning string will go withering on the vine,
In three of the Giants’ last four]
games, Coach Jerry De Witt's - Attucks vs. Rossville
balanced shooters have popped two one-point victories ang a two- At Frankfort. Tonight Crispus Attucks has an-
pcinter over Manual. But Coach Frans Baird's Rock-| nounced a change of dates for four basketball meetings. The
ets haven't had their share of] luck that good teams sometimes four - team tourney scheduled Jan. 18 and 19 at Cathedral
need to win. Their six-game losing streak after a Lawrence Cen-|
* tral victory numbers a one-pointer| will be played Jan. 17 and 18 and a pair of two-pointers, and at Tech. now comes the payoff. | The Attucks - Dunkirk tilt
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slated Jan. 12 at Washington will be played at Tech Feb. 16.
Olymps Stop
Knicks, 83-73, Before 3826
By FR ANK ANDERSON | THE GUY who said “Let's put action ever presented in an ithe show on th road” must haves Legion Golden Gloves Tournaf 1 ment. The fans saw 11 KOs or he the Indianapolis Oiyiips in TKOs as the 18 bouts unfolded mind. Our boys are picking up,
| and the Novice] more travel time than a junketing Class took over
weeks. But now and then they] drop in Butler Fieldhouse and| make crowds of from 3000 to 5000 | happy. Then it's off again. | The visit the Olymps paid| 3826 Fieldhouse fans last night]
It was the one and only night k the Novice boys, 8 will hold sway. iOver the next four nights, the]
THE ROCKETS climbed -fast
| Tonight's game with Rossville but
was full of joy. They hounced| # Open, or experi-|
: THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES a 2
Break out In Rash O
18 Bouts Open Annual 25 Loop Tilt Times-Legion Tourney Oi Tap Around
By JIM HEY INDIANAPOLIS’ GOLDEN GDROVES rash of knockouts and technical knockouts last night. But a.crowd of 1240 saw some of the most furious]
Congressman. the entire pro-| Business has kept the Olymps gram in the Natraveling most of the last two tional Guard Armory. |
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es photas hy John R. Spicklemire, JUMP FOR JOY—It looks like J Horton is jumping for joy. Actually, he was trying to keep from stepping on Raymond Thurman, whom he knocked eut in :25 of the first round for the night's quickest KO.
HOLD IT—Benny Banayotte Jr. [right) seems to be putting up
both hands to keep Leo Carter away. It didn't do much good,
however, since Carter’ won the decision after Benny was down twice.
City Pin Tournament Opens This Week-End
| | THE PRIZE gems In the Indi{anapolis. bowling fraternity—the {46th city championships—go on the block today. A giant field will put the show 5—Twenty- on the road at Indiana alleys this afternoon and at Dezelan alleys tonight. But it will be a fourweek marathon before the 1952
"ROCK broke out
» + Nation Tonight
By United Press | opening night of the Times- NEW YORK, Jan. | {five league games in nine confer-| Golden Gloves Results ences and games involving all 16] NOVICE CLASS [top-ranked teams in the United! 112-Pound—Melvin Alleit Bland’s Gym. | Press coaches board ratings high-|
Jesisioned Bob Suddath, Greenfield Boys =r all BD Pound—John Martin. Bland's Gym, |HEDE. tonight's college basketball
| decistoned B. C. Morman, Ray St. Cen- |Schedule. i | champions are | tere Pound—Don Redd. Ray §t. Center, | . Conference schedules swing) determined.
Bland's Gym, Sgnate Ave. Banayotte Jr.
decisioned James Scruggs, 126-POUND—Leo Carter, YMCA, decisioned Benny
_ An impressive field prevails in
into high gear for the first time| [this season as five games mark
CT Found harles Allen, NE |the beginning of the big 10 sch °d-| a de 11 divisions— oD I i, James MeReynods: | ule and Yale and\ Pennsylvania| 7B 2 singles, an and|an Ernie Koch of Atlas Supe! the, Sirah SOR Fulk. Biand’s Gyms inaugurate the” y eague’s 50th) «4%. @ five - man and got a 604, Hea Community Center: In 31" ro fin Ture als are jeague) Jack Welsh all-events — but” gq Cooney of Stewart Carey second ' round. g Seven Skyline it will take some| 31555 had a 637 in the Construc-
Bland's {Missouri Vailey,
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135-Pound—Ron Williams,
S ern, | 2 : Gym, knocked out Larry. Miller, outhwestern,| fancy shooting before the ulti-|tjon League ‘at Pritchett Recrea-
|Southern, Southeastern and Pa- mate champions are crowned. (tion and William Murdock hit
against Manual last night, will be played at Frankfort. ithe New York Knicks, 83-73, and § y ; enced boys will] field Boys Club, in :40 of the first couldn't accelerate fast enough.! lodked good Song i The oy Heyrock make their Bids) T° pound Cleo Horion, Bland’s Gym, {cific Coast Conferences. A purse of $11,208 will be | ith a 629 in the Schwitzer CumThey lost 53 to 50. Ripple goes to| Sacred Heart (55) St. Mary's (43) | 25 achieved with a e AIS Ieor titles, knocked wut Raymond Thurman. Bay 'Ss. 2» | divided among the winners. | oo League. Oscar Behrens : : fz ft pf! fg 1t pt| patch of men who have a train-to 7 %'» | 135-Pound-—Eduard © Neett Bland's (OIS, i This figure is a solid boost \ 635 and R. Howe rolled : Ben Davis tonight. It'll be in- Haast £0 IW Powerst 4 3 4 catch. Because the Olymps - did] : Gre deiner Robert roiun dadrs | ILLINOIS, ranked first In the! "oi Se, 40s gictributed last | DAS 2 . teresting Bane EA pt I hol MANY OF last mighty touts] (ify JIT SO rer Mp [HOU DY trie coaches board, risks] over ihe 510,223 wistibuled Tash 534. 3 : Gootee { 0 0 0 Cloes.c 43a “ihad the crowd standing as the| oI35-Found—lames Anderson. Blands |itq ynheaten string against dan-| Year. ro s rolled a 631 Manual led 12 to 6 at the quar- Periv.c 33 4 Manguenie 0 0 1 choo took them toward Hibbing, a4q went at it with every weapon| | Gym. knocked out Paul Lucas, Garfield | {2S a] Rien sting dg of| A special ceremony will teature| Ye ely Hayes, Se lah ter, 27 to 16 at halftime and 37|Presigle, 0 § Kumkoskie 0 0 3!Minn. where they have a date, iyi: command. Eighteen of the, "It pound—Chatles Gamble. Bland's | Kentucky—in one of the most in- tonight's opening at = Dezelan's. gor o% | 2 he ER I to 28 at the three-way post. Then LaFaves 4 2 2 Strader. 2 1 5 with Minneapolis Lakers tonight.) Gym, knocked out James Cox, unat- | G C be 0 e fl eR gE Oo : € p Bea: 711 p {youngsters advanced a step closer] gil, “10156 of the Tiost round triguing = games of the night. slenn L. Campbell, potentate ofl =" prutehard of Equitable rene Neudigate, a typical hit-em- 20 ww : a 2.8.» {to Novice championships. | _ 147-Pound—Gene Carrell, Bland’s Gym (Meanwhile, fourth-ranked Indi- lthe Murat Shrine and president| Security fired a 620 in the In-on-the-run one-hand artist, and _ Totals 201517 Totals 11.8 24, T d ended in| Yon by TKO over Morris Hawkins. un- | ? of the Indianapolis Bowli AS Lo I Ken Hughey, got Ripple back in Sacred Heart ......14 180 17 14-33 WEATHER REPORTS tell us he card started and ended In| attached. in 1:31 of the first round. ana, also unbeaten, takes on dianaj ng | surance League at ‘Pennsylthe game belatedly St. Marya ......... T 14 13 T—43,) .t Hibbing is a cold place. So|slam-bang fashion with three! won be TD rer Bosc: Band's Gym. Michigan in another Big Ten!sociation, will give a brief intro-| vania and Harold Becker came ; I > ny re i , LL pL ig ud that may be why the Olymps straight decisions before the Center, at the end of the second round. [game with national overtones. jductory and the Murat High-| up with a 614 in the same circk Ners on and Bil Green's Khonth 5. Coles 4 KeWiroN 3, Sitader, Fros. a warm knockouts began to come down] war iE a Dn, Hornine, Blana's Sen: | Among independents, NYU, will landers will give a bagpipe ex-| cuit. 7 kept Manual alive, Big Charles like rain. In the -opener, tiny] a YMCA, in 1:55 of the second {ny to bounce back after its 100-75 exhibition of old Scottish fok | The identical scores of 610
Raker, who returned for the first time after a leg injury, worked the boards fer the Redskins, who
Smith,
Terre Maufe
Cathedral (43) Wiley an
rq i fg ft pf. 1g & pf go to Charlottesville tonight. I Soringett: E50 Johnson Fo ! Noe.f 0 0 .liHamilton, 2 Three other scraps are offered foe’ : 1 aco 303 tonight © with the Washington- schraderz 1-3 4 Kirkpatrick.e i 8 3, ivali Blackwell,g 0 0 1/Russellg Tech rematch rivaling the Ben Reofer.{ 0 0 1Flood.t 1 81 Davis-Ripple highlighter. Wash-{Roseman.t 0 0 0iJohnsen f 1 a 2 / ’ Sniith. 1 0 O0iCarnev.f - ington, a solid 53 to 50 winner Yfiiniire 0 0 0Lewis! 000 over Tech in “the Greenclads’ Folevg F 40 tourney, will face a wary Green FoX® Se i team, which. seeks its fifth vic-. Totals 18 11 8! Totals 13 417
Halftime Score—Cathedral 12 Wiley 15
tory in seven games, Free Throws Missed—Cathedral 7. Wiley 6
Improved. Washington has, qyorntown (42) Pike Twp. (34) taken three of its last five games, fe ft pf fg ft pt | i = = . Penick.f 1 2 1¥Young.t 1 1 dropping a 51 to 50 verdict to Richey.t 4 4 3Templin.f 5 5 4] Ben Davis. Howe carries a 6-2!{rvense 2 § diChristianc 3 3 3 ! rice.c 5 2 well,g record against South Bend Adams Linton.¢ ' 3 3 2 Be ell,g }-1 0 at home tomight. Adams has lost| Castettere 0 0 0 Ditaenbergerd 1 1 two of six in the tough Northern §¥inforde 0.90 2 Indiana league. | Bandell 2 32 } | : | Beesley .g <r Crispus Attucks, (7:1) tangles, ret. me — Ct = Totals 17 8 14! Totals 11 12 12 with Rossville at . Frankfort. Halftime ‘Score—Thorpgtown 21, Pike] Rossville lost to Jeff 48 to 41 and hi 13 5 Sheridan 64 to 48. Attucks topped a ree Throws Missed—Thorntown 9, Pike Jeff 65 to 61 and Sheridan 64 to Officials—Wilson and Gloss. 42, Fortville (34) Law. Central an yr =». conve... 3 Plonananr.s I Pal . ombs, d J andler, 4 0 THE TRIPS were shorter for Griffey, f 3 0 4/McDanjel.t 2 1 = : Jarrett. c 0 5 2!/Brunson,c 3 25 the city boys last night. Sacred Ireton. x 1 2 1Lambert,.g 0 0 0 Heart came baék from St. Mary's Brown. & 13 §iBeown. 4 boo of Anderson with a pleasing 53 { Morris, { 11 1} to 43 victory over the well-re- [Perio 233 garded Anderson five, {Reibel. e 2 g 0 : onrad, g Cathedral's Irish hurried home otal on y <5 » otals | otals , after sinking Terre Haute Wiley's' gaifiime score—Fortvilla 14, vr “floating zone’ 43 to 30 as Bob Central 12
Free rence Cen Officials ads Smith and Ed 'May-!| ug oy
us Missed—Fortville 1, - Springer pumped in nine of his Ey $ I law
team’s 16 field goals. Cathedral] led 7 to 6,19 te 15 and 33 to 22.
Necatur Central 4x)
-apped themselves in Officials—Gerald Alexander and citen( shooting average before they de-|
4lscore made it,
parted last night. They sniped a Melvin Allen won a decision over
"humid .382 on 34 connections in Bob Suddath.
It was a case of spunk greatly) outweighing ability as Allen came pack. after being stunned several times by Suddath, who was rep-| resenting the ‘Greenfield Boys Club. Allen continued to bore’ in and won the decision handily,
89 attempts. Probably the warm-/ jest hands belonged to. Bill Tosheff, who connected on eight of 17 attempts from the field. The win over the Knicks wasn't a sure thing until- the last two
minutes. New York dies hard. a 8 Tue Olymps led, Phat 5; Re IN THE second bout, John rst quarte -43, Marti Lal. “It was that Rind of bajjbjartin won a decision over E. C.
Morgans Leo Carter decisioned Benny‘ Banayotte Jr. Benny | {won the hearts of the crowd, how‘ever, with his refusal to give up.| He was slugged to the canvas | {by right hands in both the first
game. Midway in the third period New York gained a 51-50 edge on | Max Zaslofsky’s two free throws, But Paul Walther’s twister-hook; got it back for the Olymps and
they never trailed after that. land Second: rounds. but houheeds . 2 3 {back to stay on even ‘terms with:| THE OLYMPS had a 76-65 lead| his opponent through the third lat 5:15 of the fourth period, but (round. |New York narrowed it to 76- 1 And then the knockouts started. lin a minute and a half. Just when Cleo Horton was_ the knockout | things looked as though they artist ‘of the evening, stopping | {would get tighter than Rita Hay- his opponent, Raymond Thurman iworth’'s sweater, Tosheff drove of Ray Street Community Center, under and sealed the issue. Hislin 25 seconds of the first round. 80-71, with two Cleo landed. a solid right hand minutes left. The Knicks couldn't. do much about that. They were prisoners| of the cloc away and pretty soon the Olymps, ‘who won ‘the opener in the 112had their ninth straight home/Pound, division, came-on to win
floor victory and a winning streak his bout. Charles Allen scored] 'of two games going. {the first technical knockout of the
evening when he stopped James a 8.0 {McReynolds of Garfield Com-| ALWAYS team balance munity Center in 1:30 of the first |
n 2 IT BECAME a family affair
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{that serit his opponent sprawling. | n
kK. The seconds ticked When the brother of Melvin Allen, !
BL —Bernard Lyons, Bland's |streak- -snapping loss to West Vir- songs.
ivm, knocked out Howard Wickliff, 1 49 of fhe. second Townd. . n sinia against Lafayette in MadiAve. Ison Square Garden, rugged Ford-
|gave [Ed Strong top honors in | The bowling at Indiana al- | the Eli Lilly League and Ed leys opened at 3 o'clock this | pgjkening the same plaudits in
160-Pound—Sault Fox, Senate
YMCA. won by TKO over David Feltner, | Pe od Theoden Ce niccond round. ham seeks its second straight im-| afternoon and will continue | the Beech Grove Pharmac ate Ave. YMCA, decisioned David Sweet- |Pressive road win against Villa- | until the final shift at 9 | League. Bob Owen had a 608 and man, Garfield Community Center. (nova, 15th-ranked Notre Dame| o'clock. | Richard Kersey posted a 600 in
160-Pound—Andrew Walker | : | | Gym. declzioned James Hayden, Senats plays 19th-ranked Lousville, St.| Sunday's schedule at Indiana the EI Lilly League. Everet!
Are [Frances of New York opposes will feature team competition be-| Chandler was the leader in the: ‘Muhlenberg and sixth-ranked St. | ginning at-11 a. m. The schedule New York Central League with Louis meets LaSalle. {at Dezelan's ir the singles and | 606.
ip division starts at 1:30] Bill Gabbert of the Jeweler: Additional Sports |
Basketbal | Notes
Last night's. semifinal Fesults 2s om holiday tournament at Dea Class A—Eagles 69 ME an oo: Ens | B—K. of C. 47, RCA 138; Class C—South-| port Lumber 36, William H Block 28
{paced the Indianapolis Merchant: Dr tourney action over the League with a 617 at Talbo: week-end will be written off at| Lanes. Wilbert Richwine of Good-
Tonight's schedule: 7, (Class C)—Wil(iam Ee Block vs ‘Thomas & Senger On Page 10 | St. Philip Neri where another ses- Win Westfall had a 607. Wilson | fantown: 9. Greenwood Lumber vs. | | sion of the Invitational Sweep-|Shopp's 616 was tops in the
| stakes holds forth. There will be| Allison A.C. at the West Side
{a mixed doubles tourney tonight alleys.
{and Sunday at Pritchett Recrea- | Two 609 series were the work filo ay of Don Wratten and- Ed Greg-
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H. S. Basketball Results
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CITY. COU NTY Knightstown Memorial 53, Brookville 45. | Brownsburg 31, Decatur Central o Knox 69, Roval Center 51. iINewman Hits 713 League. Bill McGregor had a 606 Cathedra erre aute ey X aCross 3, ngsbury 1 | Fortville 34, Lawrence Central 27. Ladoga 64, Whitestown -27 and Russ Smith rolled a 603. Bil!
Lafayette 52, Lafontaine 43, Lagro 33. LaGrange 51, Brighton 44. Lebanon 77, West Lafayette 37, Leavenworth 66, Birdseye 27.
prawn . | DISPLAYING hjs usual steady] Funke of the Hot Shots had a | hand, Joe Newman rocketed to gno in the Men's League at Prit!the top among city keglers last chett-Hunt-O’Grady. night. The ace bowler of Oscar's (pester Bockowskl ‘of Willow
Manual 53, Broad Ripple 50. | Sacred Heart:55, Anderson St, Mary's 43. Southport 53, Warren Central 45, Speedway 64, Beech Grove 36, Thorntown 42, Pike Township 34. OTHERS
Linden 54, Bowers 36. | Alexandria so. Monticellp 52. fosanspors So. Rochester 36. |Loan in: the Fun Bowl Classic rook Golf rolled a 607 and Boh h minenc: s -r ou Angola 71, Garrett 53. Madison Twp. (St. -Joseph) 57, Lake- League notched a 713 series and| pederle of Ryan Auto had a 605 Aurora 51, Madison 47 ville 47 n Avilla 5%, ‘Rome City . | Martinaviite 42. Shelbyville 41. {ecaine the i an to reach jh the Steeg Drug League at Avon 49, Clayton 42, cCordsville 54 en (35. coveted mar 1 w Bainbridge 48, Roachdi's 39, | Michigan Clty 60, Goshen 58, Nowren' ; s week, Broad Ripple alleys. Batesville 48, Vevay '4. | Milan™ 50, Napoleon 20. Newman's string included The other leaders were: Bellmore 40, Mecca 39. | Millersburg 51, Topeka 48. games of 213-266-234 and it | : : | Bippus 43, Clear Creek Township (Hunpi-| Mitchell 52, North Vernon 51 vd | Antlers—Women’s League Kon Blovsfatd 485. Worthinkton 21. Re I ey Uatrame » was the. second tinie. he had | Norms, Robinson, Americas Forior dl omfie Jorthinglon n 59, Buffalo 38, ear 9 | Bioominston 48. Bedford 41, Montezuma 35. Green Twp. (Park) 21. rolled a 700 series, having | Central—-Street Car Railway | Boonville 5&, vernon 50 ontgomery ‘ onroe y 23. 5 ~ . as | Bourbon 49, North Liberty 47.’ Montmorenci 47, Dayton 41. posted a 726 in league compe- {3anman Bachre ' 47 | Bridzeton 35, Tangier 31. Montpeler 48, Albany 36. tition. : y To dok- 39, Remington 38. Mooresville 55, Danville 53. 5 Durin 11 1950-51 Minels—Real Silk fixed eague . Dt 65, Reynolds 28, Morristown 77. Milroy 34 g e 0-5 season,| Laurin Davis - 33
Mt. Summit 70, Kenpard 50
Buck Creek 40. Monitor 47, Mulberry 55, Michigantown
| Camden 54, Lucerne 44. Carmel! 50, Windfall 48. Carrollton 31, New Waverly 22 Carthage 51, New Palestine 45, Center Grove 49, Ninevah 15
v | Newman led the Fun Bowl Clas-|/Roberta Aytile Mir . N2spanee 5, Banse Twd (Elkhart) 33. | sie League with a 197 average. Harry Stiver ashington Leaku Ne 3 56, | Ny Hn. Ral ans [A veteran of five seasons, the Talbot Lanes—Printeraft Lease New Ross 51, Wingate 40, Sam Friedman, Phoenix Pross
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Rav Hamilton poured 16 for the | Brownsburs (3) did the trick. And what balance round. Chariotiesvitle 63, Mi. Comfort 49, Newport 46, Cayuga 40 Uptown Alleys—Consolidated Finance hosts Phillips, f 3 1 1 McKinney! 2 3 1 didn't take care of, Tosheff did. The night of fighting iotAd up [Clark Township (Johnson) 46, Green- Noblesville 64, Tipton 54 {mark and is second. in the league Barney Wyant 84 Sis. Wehe. f 2 3 2 Holderfleldf 8 2 4 wood 36 North Judson 53. Chesterton 51 behind William B » ; . Kate Akin 4 Road trips for Lawrence Cen- {ackalle ..1 0 sEdwarase’ 6 0 3 Bill hag 17 points for the evening.in a blaze of fury when James Clay City 71, Midland 44 {North Salem 50, Jackson Twp. (Boone) 47. 1 Brown, who owns West SideLink Bel Lesus ps i ‘ 37 sea A, : a 200 avera j . tral: Pike Township and Decatur Furkhouser.s 4 0 Pe : : 3 Other pleasant totals {for Indi- Hayden and Andrew Walker Cosste a Siusubusca M0 {North Yornon sh DuPont 48. " a 5 Average, Chet Kasnak +n B Central were a little longer. gwiy 28 Gpumers 20 9 anapolis were Joe Graboski's 21.'stepped into the ring. It could Columbia: City 63. ueeatur 52. | Northwestern (Howard) 41, Lapel 40. N a Polls was top man in the. pSnesdway—Linde Air Miaed Lawrence wasn't stalled on the Garner © 0 0 Allison.c 10 3 Leo Barnhorst's 14 and Paul have been called the main event Concord Township (Elkhart) 61. Bristol 34. Nowultn i, Richlang 29, or (ordnance League at Prit- gleanor Chapman eae ” — : i © 3, ia q ( - nt- } PZ ’ y : road until it met Fortville, which| Totals 2% 5 20 Tolals 15 12 1s Walther's 12. The simmering Dick of the evening as each wis Kore anton 5 ours Orleans Ju, _kerdinand 33. i. ee pa ¥ A © veteran tases ont: Link Belt Leasus » stalled Lawrence to a‘4-all stale- certtalie Score—Brownsburg 31. Decatur, McGuire led New York with 15, staggered by blows from the other Hip gon Tuaten. 3. Otter Creek 38, Shelburn 35. ¢ nougt » r oltz collected Sport Bowl-—Rosedale Dairy Leasue mate in the first, and a 20 to 19 Free Throws Missed—Brownsburg 10,/two more than the points pro- during the three rounds. {Danville 48, Portland 46. Dicemiiie il, Date 31, Fn ugh wood for a 671 series. His william Warren or B84 edge in the third quarter. It was Tam © |cured by Harry Gallatin and 2 2 4 {Danville lil.) Sehiatmaa 31, New Mar- Paragon’ 0, Unionwille 5. { 108.236.037. fame On games Of), 0 Toto oan Lean It helm 1 (53) 3 | v Darlington 65, New Richmond 31, arker 38, Lynn 32. y corn RT tavmeeRinsa x Yahan roughly played. anua 155) ott Ripple an ph {Zaslofsky. WAL BER WON the decision Dapiinaton 85. New 1 chime Peru 44, Muncie Burris 43, Johnny Fehr, another seasoned! ces 1 Sturm—Kingan Leasus us Lemoine Combs, with 13 points, (Green T 3 cont ! 0 1l A schedule of 12 games in the and it was after the battle that Dubois 65. Plainville 44. Ponmuilie 48. Portland 16 campaigner earned t H ; Ray Johnson. “Continental Optical... 58 ~ yers 7 2 » . y OF i 3 ses paced the Fortvillers. Scott Re 13 11 Huehes 1, : 3 1 next 17 days will keep the Olymps the tournament doctors discov-|gast Chicago Washington’ 71, Gary Em- Plerseton 31, Flenions 3. - the Fox-Hunt re dni a pe Sot . 0 -| erson 47. mento B55, Farmersburg . 4 " vo Chandler and Bruce Brunson feacove 9 8 JHusseimanf 0 0 0 pusier than mosquitoes at a ered Hayden had suffered a pain- | etson 43; Clay Twp. (MiamifN3, Pine Village 34, Boswell 29, la 658 series. .Fehr, wearing {he Betty Haley DE A Learu Glas 524 gathered eight each for the sandlers 0 2 2/Neudigatec 1 2 1/nudist convention. They'll follow| ful shoulder dislogation in the Economy a2 Wilamsburs 4. Jiainfieid 48, Zionpyille 41. [colors of Bowes Seal:F TE | "st. Phillip Neri—Friday No. 3 League 3 . . » Hobar s i - Bears. i nese 9 3 up Minneapolis tonight with a {opening - stanza. Even with the giberfoid 46; Wadesville 41. Rensselaer 93, Winamao 48. {ioned hi n Bel, Sashioe Wve i a a 8 { Begley. 0 1 1lvisit to Ft. Wayne's snake pit/torturous injury, Hayden stag-| Elkhart 05. South Bend Washington ¢7.\Riley 47, Spencer 33. | 202-231, 8s total on games of 225-| aT ohete Reereation—Ell Lilly Women — : 5 | | Hinchman, 00 3 etisville 53, Greencastle 41. Rising Sun 64, Dillsbore 30, : ae BIE ica ie inn ana PIKE CAME back an the short | Yount. ns #30 4 tomorrow. Tuesday they ~enter. gered his opponent in the third Elmhurst, 83. Arcola 39. a Roanoke os Monroeville 42. . __ Pritchett-Hunt- .0'Grady— end of the 42 to 34 count at me = ASpiceny 2 2 34ain Minneapolis here: |roun Th Evansville Central 62, Vincennes 45. RC EDOIS 52 Mhnxls a Ww : ; Aletha B Irvington Ryevyierian £41 Thorntown, which led 13 to 7, Totals 17 19 15 Totals 21 8 23! Schaefer has ample material Proof that this year's crop of | Fairview 38, Mays AS an 32. ® Roll 55, Ridgeville 49. . Two omen Hit 587 | ate a East Side i. B89 21 to 13, and 34 to 22 every eight MATUAL :oommive.er.. os 12.14 1 16-831 for his pre-game talks now. Golden Glovers is anxious-to get: Flora 44, Attica 31. w [Eeiling Praigie 34, Mill Creek 32. Top perfcrmances among the pragindiana Alleys—Women's Leasue : — ” 8 > * . ,g : Font t 41, Prairie Creek 35, 2 ' - ) n rances Sullivan 10 minutes. Bob Richey and Max! | pice a Throws. Missed—_Green, tr His proficient professionals, can linto action was given as the en- Forest 31, Sejreleville. 49. uw {San Plerre 4, Tet st. 0 ame a4 JFritehete Recrea- YAW aga - df * ’ 3 5 ol, . ] aT RT y » p g rm Mnar Price grated 19, Tharkers ou Cooley, Imes, Yount, Spicer 3 | take over second in the Na- J or Sasles waighed in and) y South” Sag Calc 54 5 Ne A RR re by Sauter ro od Cran 0 i Ray Dean Templin of Pike le em 3 tional Basketball Association's 2 0 BAILS: Avie Venti] Catholie erne 9% | Shipshewana #2, Wi 4 [th : S10 | vive 's Si MET : all. He had 15. Be Conte (4 Shao et ot| Western Division if they win | Dr, Fredrick R. Brown and Dr. jreeand Fark’ 82. Otterbein 42, Silver Creek: i. Evunsvinie ‘Mater Del 40. ye lah Le: Se Betty bowls Desclan's- indians State Board Hesitn. » Fish 4 1 2 Johnson t 1 1-3 > : | Freetown 57, Fayettesville 48, Somerset 7, Linlawn 33 or Tuckman and N Brownsburg sent Decatur home yrccora,t 6 0 4 Wilson. f 4 8 0| their next three games. Minne- |Paul W. Holtzman, tournament, Lreetown bh Kaxeiteerlile South Bend Central 62, La Porte 51. is b n on and Sauter|Jim is a «33 with a.51 to ;42 reminder of Ransam, f 0 0 4/Harmon, 4 80 lis. Ft. Wayne, Minneapolis physicians, rejected four of the | Ft. Branch 77, Petersburg 25 Spiceland 33, Mooreland 38. a member of Tom Joyce. Ethel Allison No. Men or | Hods! 1 0 0 Baker, f 1 o 3| apolis, XL. yne, ! po entrants during the afternoon's! Gary Froebel at Valparaiso ustponsd un. | Springfield Twp. (Fayette) range 33. | Maher of Won- Ten fired a 584 Les pHiSwhing eruiiia Brownsburg balarice. Dick We Prange, 6 0 0 .1/Elder. c 2.0 3| —really, Mr. Podoloff, you could : til Tuesday). : Joe 51, Harlan 47, Smith had 21 points for the hosts, who Brune.x 2 1 SiWeddleo 3 3 1] p00 oharted am easier road |PPYSical examinations, including| | Gary Tolleston, at Hammond Clark (gost a6 Paes Afingten 21. ® series. itor of Mouse had three more players making Merrie 3 1. 4|Thens 131 1or our heroes. (one youth with pneumonia and Gary Mann 38, Hammond Tech 35. Stilesville 48, Pittsboro #7. One of the near-misses for Jerr? KIrkPatgor, if, o j...o.o.o.. 408, - at least seven points. It was 17| ICarey. & 00 2 EE a" one with a heart disease, | Gary, ‘Wallace, 09, East Chicago Roose- [Stockwell 6%, Hattie Ground 56. an honor count went to Krank |Kenny Carson . 545 . | Lasiter, g 0 2 1| Indianapolis (88) New York (2) velt erre Haute Garfield 4 nton N v Fountain Square—F. 8. Classis 92 i ey fg 1t pf fg ft pf | | Green Twp. (St. Joseph) 47, Albany 4 Terre Haute State 56, Sullivan 41, Wilmoth of Snyder Service who to 6 at the first quarter and 42 { tp y Jack Ervins, Excelsior Laundry 53 [Totals 18 031] Tot In, 110 18 |Lavoy.f 2 2Vandweghet 7 1 1] FANS WHO attended last | Greene Twp. (St. Joseph) 82, Tyner 41. |Trafalgar 46, Morgantown ted res emr———————— to 35 at the third, Brownsbur a st; 3 8 1Gaiating 52 eentieid "50, Knightstown 49 (double Union Center (Wells) 53, Jefferson Center| Posted <a 646 series for. the Blwares Central. ...... 8 45 | Barnhor t A night's opehing session saw ‘an Greentie | (Whitley) all the vay, ; | Southport ' Shy 33 Holland.{ 1 0 JRattant 1491 WG ve TReY) 4 neon) 62. Hope Christian Church League. Dick Reward for Missing . | Tres Throws’ ie Tn Merrill 3, {Graboski.c-t 7 7 BlCifton.e + o 3 outstanding new official in action Hammond £2, Wane ton Ca thotie 52, |Umlon Twp. (La Porte) ay wlitwell 29. | Nolan of Snyder's had a 636 | Hock . . a ’ . 0 | ntington a ollie ins S58, - 3 Pr Berd Grove fh pti Xoweduar i fh pt Oi inin -Foank. 1 Lo (in. 33 32k i 3 for the first time. He is Cant. RARioons Norkon: site: rrsaities 8% Crom Flaint 30 omtown 46. Nd Charles Walsh of ‘Univer |HOCkey Player Expires Wright. f 3 2 3 Genurig.t 2 2 eiale—Prani Luger and Ot Hurnle,| |Soghetta 2 I XR.McGuires 4 1-3 James J. Connolly, who is sta-| Hartford City 6%, Huntingion 40. Twp, | WAMIOn 62, Moral Tup. (Shelby). 30. - 1 sity Heights rolled a $12, | TORONTO, Jan. 3, (UP)—An : Fok 20 0 Downe. ¢ $1 ''ol 3 S Barkers 1.0 yhmens 233 linked at Comp Atterbury. This HO cominagals 2 Washinatan 61. Evansville Reits 44, |, In the Iaria Recreation League, offer of a $10,000 reward for inh . — a. . < sdale | e rw A ‘ Gant 1 & SBumsles 30.1 ympian coring Totals 341823 Tolls sao seat 2 is first year it the Indian- FRIESE 3 Chandler 42 . Washington fener A "Waitan 11. | Bud Harvey of $mith-Robinson formation leading to the discov- *.* Costellow.g 1 1 2 Vance ® 313 ore ‘by Periods apolis Golden: Gloves but’ he Heney Creek i Hymera if. 10, | NWaveiand 30. Waynetawn 48. |clicked “wilth a 618 and Harry ery of National Hockey League “Russell, & 6&1 -5 Toole, # $11 G™Pe PL Pia Avs INDIANAPOLIS 26718 20 19-1 produced evidence of lon j- offer a EE on) 0 We Lebanon 60 Vecdersbure 32 Totter k 0 0 0Swenson.® 0 0 9 Walther ; 115 341 ee, New York hoa 19 1.13.13 § exper Eb Ne, or lan: Went Point 44 Wen Bi. Beihl of Tansy Motors rolled a star Bill Barilko [Xpiréd with the Slgman.x 0 0 tHemong' & 8 9 Craseekl RBM Kh 8 ren Hhroms Missa —Cavor. Hollahd 3. ence in. the ring, indisonyile ul) 59. Gravsville 33. Next rille 44: Clintan Twp. (La. Porte) 21. | 614. Clarence Moxley fired a 604, new year, Grave «0 0 eure ¢ § 8 3 Tosheft 31 ee ew m1 BS OBrien. Barker, Virdeweehe Gallatin *.| Second. round of the “tourna: {Buntaviile 38, MeKifles 21.. - Wheeler” i. tiebran no | Fonnie ‘Snyder of Union Title Barillke; who fired the Stanley - — tn va [JONES 49209 87 Simmons, Zaslofsky 3, R. McGuire, A "ve. ment will be next Friday, start- jacksen Central 50, Fishers. 33, tewater Twp. (Frankl BY 2 Tries 31. {rolled a $637 to lead the action in |Cu -winning goal for the Toronto Totals + 18 418 Totals™ RE . 54 180 72 Ouire ling at.8 mint 'the A {J kson Twp, (Randolph) oh, Spartan.) iki Ly Rint ell 42 Bg : C10 8 8-36 i 40 174 | 6.7 Hida Goa Teel a 8g p.m. e Armory, Aree $ Rinson 03) aaaLe city oa, ithe’ Indianapolis Real - Estate, Maple Leafs last season, disape “15 23 B 13-84 Sih : LEE 35% mn eld, Go Shan Bh: Riguroys 1 when several bouts in the Open ities 2 il 39, Clarksburg 41 leo a2, Seats 52 League at* Fox-Hunt. Jack Mec-| peared in northern Ontario, ‘Aug. Weight 2, io es a 0B a4 4 3 3 at 2 Class will be drawn. Al fighters Jackion Twp, (Tioppeanoe) 47, Romney 45. "Bryant Tourney Donald's 632 was best for French|26, with Dr. Henry Hudson, a 3 Ba re wR sin | empl Y 5 RA. oreo Ser atin in the tournament will report | id ckne - rant 40, itor 1% ga £0 “a, {Standard Service in the National Timmins, Ontario, dentist, a 31 Ta for weigh-ins between 2 3 + pier RL Le {County Tow League at the same site. Pete route home from. a tworday fab men’ sod May, |p. m. next Friday, ee ve. RESET edi House of Silver Circle had & trip, Gp 2 j Lr i Sn . :
