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- City Handicap ‘Glovers’ Ready for Friday Night

. Singles Has New Leader

A NEW LEADER in the single and team handicap divisions was posted yesterday as the third week-end of the 46th men’s city bowling tournament was written into the books at Indiana and Dezelan Alleys. Claude Jacobs

annexed: the singles handicap berth when he rolled a 626 and 4 used 112-pin handicap to fashion a 738,

Jacobs, who carries a 153 aver- & age for Wald gf Funeral Home § In the St. John's * Evangeli-

Jack Welsh

THEY KNOW about the Capi-| tal City's kegling prowess in Cin-, Cincinnati| Times-Star Classic has a Hoosier] leader in Hickman's Whirlaways which are setting the pace with | Elstrod Motors

cinnati

today.

The

cal l.eague at a 2643-270—2913. Sport Bowl, put together games is second with 2404-405 of 191-234-201. Dorothy. Berkopes is the Mace Jenkins came through man sparkplug with 563.

with a 670 in the actual singles bracket and nearly eclipsed Ken Christensen's leading score of 683. Jenkins had a string of 243-202. A regular member Yaver Men's Shop in the Gwinn Paint l.eague, Jenkins had four

oon

“ad”

until a- 6-7-10 split. snapped the string in the ninth frame. This, combination also killed Bill!

tensen on Saturday night. Jenkins’ 670 gives him place behind Christensen Lane; who has a 681 actual.

third and

kins is also second in the handi- a cap singles with a 670-52—T722. the erstwhile leader, the league with a 33-9 record, a advantage nearest rival, Mechanics FS

Chagrined by Celts, Olymps Face Royals

If the Rochester Royals pro! 10's mark was estab- basketballers get a cold reception] from the Indianapolis Olympians| lin the Butler FieldWouse tomor-| 10. with a 479, which was OW, they can blame the Boston |

Lewis, dropped to. third with a 621-93— 714. , » ” Ed THE NEW LEADER in the team handicap bracket was the Team No. 10 of the MitchelScott League which operates at! Central Alleys. Team No. 10 chalked up 2198-854 — Dezelan’s, and now leads Circle Bar, 2658-372—3030, and Indiana Fur, 2618-412—3030. The latter enjoyed*a brief lead until Team No. lished. William Wirey sparked Team No. high for the team that carried 854-pin handicap. Chet’'s Drive-In lead in the actua with a 2830. Anderson and West |

retained its

3052 at| Silver |

A mixed

and at Strum'’s -1335.

of posted a 626

teams.

Delaware Alleys will be the site straight strikes in the final game of the next mixed doubles tourna-

ment.

n BUCK ELKINS rolled a 691 to Lane's chances to replace Chris- spark the action yesterday in the Traveling League at laria Alleys.| total came on games of Two splits and two Jen- misses killed Buck's chances for

Elkins’ 277-183-231.

700.

Yaver Men's

five-game

Celts.

The Olymps returned to Inditoday from Beajgiown 1 team division smarting under the dubious

anapolis

doubles

Flo rolled a in a field

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Shop still

tournament over the week-end saw Flo Denny Dale Littrell win first place, Alley’'s with 117 543 and Dale of 123

over

2809. | Hick-

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PRESSURE TEST—Dr. for the Golden Gloves Tournament, checks Al Davis' blood pressure before one of the rounds of fighting. By JIM HEYROCK A BRAND NEW “papa”

might be drawn to

leads . Legion Golden

Gloves Tournament in the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Penn- Pa sylvania St. He is Bud Vear, who is entered in the heavyweight division of the Open Class. Vear became a father last

its]

Golden Gloves. The wife, Gloria, named their son Steven.

-

Side Bowling Center are second Mikan Hits 61

and third with respective scores] of 2796 and 2755. There is no change in doubles handicap and actual divisions following yesterday's action. Paul

Stumph and Al Longerich both of |

Skinner Radio, grabbed the doubles lead on Saturday with a 1228. Jim Blake and Gomer All-|

with 1214. Blanton Roach are third with 1199. Elvage Hendricks and Dave; Parker, teammates on Mueller Motor Sales, remained as the]

pacé setters in the doubles handi-

cap with 1177-168—1345. Stumph and Longerich are sec- | ond with 1228-105—1333 and, Blanton and Roach are third with 1199-122—1321. If anybody is going to knock | off the current leaders in the] singles and doubles division, they must do it next Saturday and Sunday when the action ends. The team events will continue until Feb. 2 and 3.

Louise Suggs Wins at Tampa

By United Press Tampa, Fla. Jan. 21 (UP) ter five straight years of frus-

tration as runnerup, victory final-/rehounding the. Olymps’ through-

and Mell

MINNEAPOLIS, Minneapolis’ Lakers nearly got by alone on George Mikan’s point total last night. giant center, ran up 61 points as Minneapolis defeated Rochester’s Royals, Basketball

red were dropped to second place | tion game that was extended

National

Jan.

91-81, Ass

into two overtimes. Mikan, whose previous high makes the athletic pan

was 53 points against more in 1949, amassed his total on 22 field goals and 17 free missed four shots |

throws. He

from the foul line.

The former Notre Dame and DePaul star failed to shatter the single game record, howJoe Fulks of the Phila- | delphia Warriors still owns it with the 63 points he scored

ever,

Mikan,

Balti-

| | oi in social studies. He hop go into boys club work |

2] —

believes participation in

in a | ocia- |

He spoke of something

basketball. He mentioned t nual Hoosier Relays, a protege - of track-minded {High School. It's coming of Mar.

Paul W. Holtzman, one of the doctors

fight Friday night in the third round of the 19th Times-

Heyrock

Wednesday while he was working out in preparation for the

25-year-old Vear and his

new

Vear is a graduate student at Indiana University,

es to after

his studies are completed and

the

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Kelley, the genial Sam who

ts fit

'at Howe High School, tailored a different thought today.

else he-

rack.

Sam talked about the fifth an- Mar,

Golden Gloves Tournament will help him with his future work.

n on Ny FIGHTS WILL be drawn Friday in the Open heavyweight division. Vear won't know whether he will fight until after the. drawings Friday evening, but he is ready A Shortridge High School football player is after the 175pound Novice championship. He is 18-year-old Jay Jacobs, who played tackle for the Blue Devils this past season and was named to The Times’ allcity team. The rugged Jacobs wants to be a fighter and is working out daily to get in top shape for the Gloves. A senior at Shortridge, Jay works after school in a service station at 30th and Delaware. His weight division also will be drawn Friday.

un ” on THE THIRD round is slated to start promptly at 8 p.m. Friday night with between 15 and 20 bouts on the program. After Friday's program, all weight divisions in both classes will be paréd down to the semifinals, which are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 31.

yard high hurdle events, docket.

[night.

| The spice is provided by a bevy were down. . , . | sides Indiana's No. 1 hysteria— of peauties.

It’s too early to say {now who'll be queen for a day|

agains Indianapolis on Feb, mailed out invitations to some # #5 8 y ou 40 schools over hardwood-happy THE STATE'S hest track or of having the season’s top Indiana. It's the biggest indoor| .nhaois are the targets of the inscore thrown against them yes- high school track show In thei... .vions-— Anderson. all Evans(terday. State--hands down--and may Pe ville schools, Richmond, LafaThe Celts pasted. the Olymps, the biggest indoor high school yotiag two representatives, Ham-

Oly l1oss.

(117 to 98, And the 98 points the ymps scored add irony to the. The Olymps”® {won most of their games this

would

year with that total.

Boston cleared that 100-mark thump nine times this season. Ie 2 AND THEY didn't waste any __'time.

Coach Red Auerbach’s Easterners pumped through 39 points in the first quarter,

” ”

ly eame to little Louise Suggs of out the first half. Indianapolis took in some slack Bonfire to Honor

Carrollton, Ga., in the Tampaj

Women’s Open Golf Tournament./'starting the second half as “it Suggs scored eight consecutive points shot an even women's par 74 on but couldn't offset the sterling the final round yesterday to win second half firing of Bob Cousy.

The poker-faced Miss

the top prize of $1,000 with a four-| day total of 293 strokes. Her 72hole score was three strokes belo women’s par. Five strokes behind Miss Suggs came Babe Didrikson Zaharias, who has beaten the tiny Georgia Miss numerous times during the past few years. Mra. Zaharias, who now plays out of Tampa, also

total that earned her $750. Betty Jameson of San Antonio Tex., soared to a 77 on the fourth round and had a 299 total good for the third prize of $300. Peggy, Kirk of- Ponte Vedra, Fla., also shot a 77 yesterday for a total of 304 strokes and the $325 fourth

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ica. Maybe not, Only are staged Hoosier Relays in quality.

the Goshen Relays, outdoors,

have

gravity ‘in Indiana

Fieldhouse,

out- again this year.

top quantity

which the and

declared. None will be determined weeks period of time , , {Lyle Neat

A bonfire celebration w

Speedway's Champions

ill be

The Olymps will try for their/Staged at the Speedway Park to

74 for a 29%.

RESULTS ‘YESTERDAY Boston 117, INDIANAPOLIS 98,

Syracuse 09.. Baltimore 80 Ft. Wayne 83, Milwaukee : a 917 rave: mel, a

78. Rochester 81,

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LAST Y FAR some 500 prep- ‘Was it's county surprise victory a

sters competed against time and fluke? University’s letés sometinfes show remarkable No team victor wag improvement in only two or three

Hardly. High. school ath-

. Coach

has done a fine job

{with his kids in his second year.

I liked Speedway's hustle.

'Speedway teams have shown con-

sistency ‘in that department in the past. Ron Vance, Bill Toole, Max Rumple, Don Swenson and Dave Wilson, particularly, played like they wanted to win.

13th victory in a row tomorrow honor : be i won the Fieldhouse floor. 1952 county basketball champs NC team. however, Janted 10 c : win more than did Southport's elties (117) Indianapolis (98) tonight. Cardinals Coach Jewell Youn Cooper. § 1p! » Ix ft pf| Festivities begin at 7:30 p. m. BIS: LOCH, 8 p 11 "2 Holland 3 Log, Te J has been a prize hard-luck coach ekinne, ! 10 7 Haar: : : J jiPnneipal lawrence Thompson, . Two years a o Speedway took Brannum.! 5 8 [ova 1.4 J and Coach Lyle Neat will head- him 28 10 26 a Verls ALO Macaules.c 413 0 Graboski.c 6 2 6 line the speakers. The Plugs won of Jeary abo, Mahnken,¢ 0 0 0 Toshefl, g 1-0 2 : : his Cardinals lost that one-point-Gousy, & : 1 : 310 Brien. g 1 0 1 their fourth county title in" five er to Tech in the finals of the Sec 0 ’ y ’ - Sharman.g 2 0 1 Barker. & s 3 3years by surprising Southport’ =. Dickey, g 00 Cardinals, 41 to 38, in the finals 4 uw» Totals 4123 181 Totals 214 Saturday. SATURDAY'S final had a Wil- —— 4 eriods— ce ———————————————————— a Boston. werls 21 22 735. ~111 ’ sonf twist of fate to it, . . . Dave Dpres Throws Missed: Iniananoils i Pickering, Ex -Major Wilson or Speeiway and Jaci an 5 Holland, Lagey, raboski ilson of Sou ort were sophoJones, Boston Har™8, Macauley League Player, Dies mores two ihe Sn Pho 0 Times State Serviee played against Jack in Speedway's Pro Basketball | VINCENNES, Jan. 21 -— Oliver first tounty final victory. , . . WESTERN DIVISION L {Dan Pickering, former major, Franklin Townghip's hustle, [Rochester ......s.eseenes " 13 Tass league outfielder, died at his home 1argely, defeated Ben Davis. . , . | Minneapolis .2civeensss 3.0 at here yesterday. He was 81. If ‘1 were to haVe selected a | Miwacios 18 a 4211 Pickering, who played with Speedway-Ben *Davis winner beEASTERN. DIVISION J Louisville in the National League fore a game between those two Syracuse w 5 Pet. in 1896 and 1897, later played teams last week, I would have Boston, he 14 eu with Cleveland, Philadelphia, St. picked Speedway , .. their styles | PRiladlapnia 1 iP Louis and Washington of the are different. . Speedway fast-| Baltimore 25 1324 American League. His best year breaks and balance would have!

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If you want to

AR

WEIGHT CHECK—Edward Denny, park department police.

man, is in charge of weighing-in all entrants in the Golden Gloves.

He

STUDENT SLUGGER — Bud Vear will be trying for the Open

hea

N drawn for action Friday,

is pictured checking his scales in the Armory.

4

SHORTRIDGE BELTER—Jay |

vyweight title. Novice crown.

These boys, in addition to battling for titles and the prizes that go with the crowns, will

all divisions will be but

early

none of those still in the tournament will know whether he be fighting for a spot on the will fight until the drawings ~ team that represents Indianare made by The Times-Legion apolis. next month in the ancommittee just before fight nual Tournament of Champions time. - = in Chicago, 5 ” ” . . 2 8 ALL OF those still in the THERE SEEMS to be no tournament must report for weigh-ing and physical examinations in the medical room of boxing careers. If they win or the Armory. All entrants are make a good showing in the

being examined each week of fightthg. They must be in perfect physical condition before

the

pate. Some of the strong divisions

tha Fri

126-pound Open, Open.

pot

Most

fig

But it's a top-flight track do-. . . ing. The 60-yard dash and 60-|The Giants, as a team, didn't hus- could account - alongitle enough against with four field events, are on the/ Township in the first half. Five relays with several Ron Ragan and |sections attached are staged at bacher are the consistent scorers or Speedway Feb. 8 , , . that'll meetings at midnight, stuck by

| FRANKLY, I don't think there 29. That's one week after are serious morale pro child g]] except one of our state's high the team. Howe!school basketball teams will sing much a gent as you can find. Joy to the World three months I don't

29. He has after Christmas. ‘| prob

body sv

Chieago Tournament, they might be selected on the Chicago team that will fight a y are permitted to partici- ~ team from New York in Madie son Square Garden. A team also against European amateur champions, Prizes will be ‘awarded here 147-pound Open, and 160- to the winners and runners up ind Open. in both classes. immediately of the. third-round after the tournament finals on hts will be in the Open Class. Feb. 8.

t will be drawn to do battle day will be 118-pound Open, 135-pound

40 Schools Gef Bids to Hoosier Relays

laffect the Giants’ showing . for the Franklin leveling aff ... we'll see... ./Giants could bounce back against

Nothing in particular. . .

Leon .Reden-'Southport Friday,

. the rest of the team’s points answer any questions. , . ,

s ” ” |

lems are among the student ties. . if there are any, it could boys. . . .

AA

By United Press

will be formed this year to fight.

Decatur Feb. 1

blems on Rex McKinney , . . they remind Jerry De Witt is as you of good ole George Butler, | ..Harold Moore and Max Shanklin, know what the morale with the Hawks in the late Thir-| . that's a compliment to all

eer Texas Talent ~~

Wants Doak Walker From Detroit Lions

NEW YORK, Jan. new Dallas entry

ed on a manhunt for

players today even hefore it completes purchase of the New York Yank assets, A syndicate headed by 31-year-old textile manufacturer Giles E.

Miller made arrangements to buy

the Yanks from the league after

Ted Collins turned it in Satur-

day. The team will be transferred to Dallas and will play in the 75,000-capacity Cotton Bowl.

Frank Fitzgerald, general man-

ager of the defunet Yanks, represented the new owners in the league meeting last night and bid

$250,000 to buy ex-Southern Meth

odist Star Doak Walker from the of an obvious campaign to get Texas-bred

'Detroit Lions as. part

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stars for local appeal. The Lions gi rejected the offer, but George # {Marshall of the Washington Red- # {skins "said the new club could § You Go Weather or Not have the draft rights to Baylor's { Certainty no skyway

heralded T.arry Isbell for plus $25,000 Ed » ” THIS WAS all Miller, - who: said in Dallas hadn't made any $250,000 for Walker,

main until {York Thursday to confer ito Philadelphia to complete deal with League Commissione Bert Bell.

Several issues must

Jimmy Phelan, who bossed th Yanks last year, {happy to consider the job. Douglas of Arkansas was

ported also in line fbr the job.

| Fitzgerald said he expected th Dallas owners Yank players, including the thre Negroes on: the played with Penn State in th

{Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1948, to cros:

the South's color line. Fitzgeral said he also thought the clu

limit this year on how far the ‘would get Quarterback George § Open winners can go with their |Ratterman without any trouble, & says he

although his contract can't be traded from New Yor

without his consent. | a =» ~

| | IN—DALLAS, Miller doubt the whole business.

broke

left n

ing. This thing is jig-saw puzzle, We framework solidly

have th

fore it's all official.”

Collins gave up the

lins needed to operate in

ritory. The league, its

restrictive television polic

For sheer competitors, I'll take and ordered its lawyers to fight

all | the way,

players

‘confusing to he offer But there was much {confusion and it probably will reMiller comes to New with % | Fitzgerald and then moves along the

be settled Jacobs is after the |75- pound | |Jne is the matter of a coach, ‘and §

said he'd be } Otis re-

to take over all

club. Negroes

that he's breathless about “This thing so prematurely that I'm not in a position to do much talklike a giant

in place but there still are a lot of little pieces which have to be put in place be-

Yanks after he couldn't get his demands for more and better local playing dates in New York. The New York Giants, whose consent ColNew “+ It york in the first place, said they # general never again will permit another The pro team in their franchise ter-

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