Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1952 — Page 18

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By JIM HEYROCK Times Svorts Writer CHICAGO, IN, Feb: 27--Two 1 dignapolis t rterfinals of the tournament of champions “here,

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ready to bid tonight for chances at championships in this greatest

of amateur boxing “extravaganZs, Nate Bradley, who Jost and then. won the 180pound titleR in the Indian-% apolis; Times« | * lLggion Golden Gove tournament, ‘won two fights last night te move to to-

Jim Heyrock

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boxers today were in Denver; 1952 knocked out Alphonso Merino of |

Local Gloversin Quarterfinals

last night's bouts, James 147, lost his first fight by TKO tp John Hernandez of] Benjamin Lewis, 175,

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Ft. Worth and then was knocked out in his second fight by Eddie| Jones of Chicago. Willie Craw-| |ford lost by TKO to Stan Howlett {of St. Louis. | Another Indiana team ran into [the “fight for pay” troubles today (as Evansville had a welterweight {disqualified for professionalism. » ~ »

A” MISTAKE in the official {Golden Gloves program here tem-

|porarily’ put the “heat” on ‘Indl- (his first

{anapolis. The boy spotted as al professional was » Elmer Blair, | |And, according to the program, Actually,

mght's round lwas from Indianapolis. with 126-pound Boh Johnson. the ‘oficial lineup should have » read: “Elmer Blair—Evansville.” 2 NATE Por, ISHED off Donnie, Hernandez, 21-year-old soldier

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Nate lost his first fight in the Indiahapolis tournament and was his inesberience, moved in as the {the first fight, Bradley ca me back canvas. reinstated when it was discovered agg his donqueror had fought pro-

fessionally.

stationed at Camp Carson, Colo,

and then came back to was too much for Watkins after| decided the scrap. TKO over Leroy York of his stiff right crosses begafl find-/was hurt at any time,

ing their mark. Watkins, a clever boxer despite,

aggregsor and took the lead in |the first round. But just before the end of the stanza, Hernandez

Legion Keglers Toe

» ‘® Line Again By JACK WELSH

JHE AMERICAN LEGION'S junior baseball pro-

gram has been a pipeline for

stars of tomorrow. In Indianapolis, as in other U. citieg, bowling has also Ae under the guldance of Legionnaires, The growth of American Legion kegling leagues go has been rapid Here, In 15 years™ th e. competition 3 has increased from eignt to 36 teams. The latter figure ultimately forced Jack Welsh veterans of two World ‘Wars to expand to two leagues, This season the American Tegion bowlers are eperating at Pritchett Recreation. They will toe the line tonight in another weekly session which features tense struggles in both circuits.

Kirby Hot With 688

ROY KIRBY bowls for Polke Milki-And the way he performed last~ night in the Recreation! League~at ‘Taria’s, it must be a part of his diet. Kirby pynleashed a 688 series to! gain the high point in city league] “action:

—231-208.202. ¥ EES pe It was a or etively quiet | night ~ for impressive scores.

Russ Houze an old standby for ‘Grapho ‘Water Pumps; finished behind Kirby with 654, Houze's | string included games of 180-218-256 in the East Side Chevro-

lat. League at Prichett-Hunt- | O'Grady. «;Fhere were seven additional

#00 ‘series in the Fast Side circuit, The group included Charles, Martin, Grapho, 645) Willie Cox, National Trailer Sales, 623; Bob Kares, City Ice Cream, 617 Bob| Striebeck, Century Cleaners, 617; Harry Jackson, Hornaday Milk, 600: ‘Jerry O'Grady, Hornaday Milk; 608, and Bob Earl, Grapho| Water, 601. Bob Hensley of Washington Chevrolet just missed an honor count with 649 in the Pennsyl.vania Recreation League, Jerry Ohidester of Iaria's and Wyatt “May- of Fi-Blak both had B08 series. The West Side Classic produced seven 600 series but no one moved into .the 650 class. The contigent included John Murphy, Bowes Seal Fast, 614; Fonnie Snyder, | Advance Electrotype, 605; Paul] Strigbeck, Advance FElectrotype,| § Henry Fon, West Side, 605; Beta: Ernst, Solataire Beverage, 608: Clarence Baker, Freyn Brothers, 601, and .Mike :Bisesi, Tompkins, 606. “Myton Newlin rolled 623 10 lead ‘8furm Recreation League and “McCarkle posted 613. A 622 by. Bh Beck of Haufler's was fn the Broad Ripple Mernts League. Paul Butcher of Bagle Creek Butter posted 619, and-Chalmer Webb of Wege Marble and Tile hit on 613. Harry . Bink. Jr, fired a 605 series. [2 "R. Knox knocked down 629 in ithez Methodist Men's League at Pritchett. and Jim Armour of olet Indianapolis had 601. iott led the Naval Ordwith 608 at Prifchett-unt-0’Grady. oss Hewes was tops in the Sahara Grotto League with 608 at De re and Reg Speicher of Harrell's Plumbing rolled 601 to gad the Troy Oil League at Sport ;Joe Ciuszka of Miller Radio rattled out 619 in the Pepsi-Cola! at Uptown Alleys, Bob Gallagher had $03 in the AMA League at Ce There wari Siteresting duel ame the women in the Solany ee at Parkway: The geord ‘was only 471-—but it caught 1 women in®a tie. included Edith Scha‘Ruth Davis, and Cora Curtis, Fatner and daughter ~ ach

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Penn Sub Beats Irish

By United Press PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Substitute Dick Harter's field goal with one minute and 28 seconds|

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to 30 gave Pennsylvania a 67-66 (victory over Notre Dame,

Jast| night in the nightcap of a double-| header at the Palestra. | In the opener, Villanova College, |

{conqueror of Duquesne University, | - {came to life in the second half to! defeat Siena College 57-49.

Harter got his chance to ve {come hero when Penn's great Ernie Beck fouled out with ‘715 minutes remaining. With Beck out of the game, the Penn rooters were afraid their chances would collapse although the Quakers led, 54-51, ° With two minutes remaining,

{the score was tied at 65-all. Nor-

bert Lewinski then dropped in a {free throw to put Notre Dame ‘ahead, 66-85. Penn took the ball down the floor and set up Harter for a clean shot at the hoop. He sank the fry and Penn proceeded to freeze the ball the rest of the way. The Quakers. waived five free throws {in the final 44 seconds to main{tain possession.

Penn (67) Notre Dame (68) . fg tt pt) fz fu pt {Heylmun,t 6 3 3 Leslief $ 3 4 Brooks, ! 8 2 ){Rosenthalf 8 6 § Jaffurs.t 0 0 oW.Buliivan,t 0 a o | Beck,o $ 2 biLattyger.f 4 0 4 {Harter,0 2 0 }iLewinski.o 3 4 | Holt.g 5 5 3 Gibbons.s 1'0 3 Scanlon. g 1 7 3McCloskeyg 1_0.1 |Revnolde.s 0% 2 McGinn. g 0 00 Totals 24 19 18] Totals 27 13 38 Score by Periods Peli ..ruisvanreve ove 10 20 18 19-81

Notre Dame ..... 18 18 12 20-84 Free Throws Missed—Penn: Heyimun, | Notre Dame: Rosenthal 4, Leslie 2, Reyne! lds 2, Lattner, Lewinski, | bore Juenger and Jimmy On| orne.

Lunch h for Fans

Butler University has announced its cafeteria in the John! Whistler Atherton Center will be open to sectional basketball fans for lunch and dinner Friday and Saturday.

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The meal Bufler basketball reserve ,cagers. Knives and forks ' he ' PPE Players have been waiting for are scheduled to start operating Mr. Business Man, {here are + Shu: 0 since Nov. 29 will be served next at 6:30. . landed one of his vicious right {o'be-even more impressive in his, Only 50 “seconds of the second Wednesday night. . On the banquets 8 , agenda: ; BELLE crosses and Watkins went down gecond fight of the evening. It had ‘elapsed when Lewis landed 1's the afinual Utes Cl ban-| pétter, service and- numeral 4 i BRACKE for an eight count. Jasted only a ‘round and a half his winning punch, Merino ‘was Suet in. honor Bf oo iy. and Awards} a talk by Brice i en FAULKN . "2 fore a fe 5 > : aida ndianapolis ympian player, IG Ww NT KINS MAN AGED to stay before ihe réferee stepped in and aided from the ring after - his M t Th iemceeing by - Luke Walton of FIGURING SECHRI! on fairly even térms through the’ stopped it, seconds had worked over him for a man rown, \WISH; presentation of trophies to AAR second round, Barly in the third Bradley concentrated on his several minutes, |Seniors ‘Orvis Burdsall and Dick in) STITH)

Lands in Hospital

Wrestler Billy Fox of Cleve-

rugged right ¢ross., By the end of the first round York's left eye

Cranny. Chairman of the dinner is Skip

WORRIES.

{Hernandez landed another right that sent Watkins sprawling, The

Lewis nearly lost his head in

his second fight. As a matter of| AVERY Hiram

[referee topped the fight and WaS nearly closed. At the middle fact it w . i iBoohre resident of Utes, the . loved Busban SEES Fork o , . was nearly kno¢ked into ; ora »' president 3, of Madelyn Ga awarded Hernandez the TKO ver of the second York could see out tHe next county. He staved even land Yes described az in “good Jophamipre men's honorary frater-§ * ** for TAYLOR Clients Wessel, Donna jaict. te ; one eye and the referee with Jones through ' the first condition” at St. Vincent's, Hos- nity, He's assisted by Stanley When you use TAYLOR SERVICE: mann, Helen | Watkins was ‘the first Indian Pped. in, round, matching blow for blow Pital today after suffering a back Volz and Don Shaw. I. You make me entries }i' your books; Hop, Mary Mo apolis boy to he knocked off his It was unfortunate Indianapo- with the Chicagoan. injury last night at the Armory. TTT TATLOR dows Ji for Airs inte th MOR TARY; 3 i : 5 ere 3 ia ou i ; feet in the tournament of cham-'lis fans were unable to see Lewis, y . . 2, You yoail oF Sine nothing in mre Fioral Park’ Co pions, the 22-year-old soldier stationed And therf, out of the blue came Fox, a 3% Pounder, as hurt Girls Clubs Plan TAYLOR ont Blace reruiarly to pick al ‘the mortuai Bradley came on strong in the at Camp Atterbury, Lewis fo a brutal right that caught Lewis/in the second fall when. he was up You¥ Rgures BARRICK—M i 8 ught : ; anvags bv ¥ a third wound to win the decision fn the most cool, vicious fight of ny on the chin and sent. him down flammed to the canvas by Young Lunch for Cage Fans 3 Lok: an A a rn oh Wind Jawihos . . Phe ; ag Bull Montana in. 11 minutes. he apers to you for wr fight over Ward, of the 1 for the full count, The*time was L J a mail J hands the tax pap B. James Barri 8g an ndianapolis entrants. He 50 seconds of the second. Prior io the slam, Montana A Red Cross charity luncheon signature and payment. Aso 4 srande

. The entire cost of TAYLOR service

Indian from Oklahoma City. Both a Ay.

{boys boxed well and it was ex-

won his Indianapolis title on. a default,

jumped on Fox while the latter by the girls’ club of Shortridge fs usually only pennies per Yriends may

Crawford had trouble. with a FUNERAL HO!

. . (Was lying outside the ropes, an i /f "OV > /tremely close through the first! Lewis felt out his opponent in head -— not his — but Howlett’s, fin, was pinned ape Cow- ang Eroad Ripe willbe provided Ask for FREE Folder Aly Hie, Ful two rounds, the first round and easily out- Crawford battled on even terms, oo miohes in the first fall for sectional . baskethall : fans Lowmbus. 0. The battle was shaping up as a|pointed the rugged Texan. He through the first round and then Hughes cagaes both Montana again this year at the Riviera, TAYLOR BELL—Emma C (tough task for the judges until had discovered his weakness in !he brawl started in the second. , +h. gp f t Club Friday. Janey Wie © the third round. Bradley ) : . y y Eibows head d : lan he eik of Araby in the OOKKEEPING sis er of Frank in. with’ si deters a Dove that first stanza and was readj el Sy ads an fists were final fall of the tag-team match Proceeds will go to the Red B Frances Kuhn, ra‘e Nelth R iret for the kill. At the. bell for the Used. . #nd lost to the Sheik in seven Cross. The girls’ organization SERVICE Vate funeral Pr either bey second round, Lewis danced to Crawford came up with a eut minutes. will provide a luncheon for only SAIRLEY BR the center of the ring and pushed over his Jeft eye early in the Tommy Martindale and Jack 50 cents for fans from 11:30 a. m. 3343 Central H1-8911 pi etn gy yah in a brutal left hook to the second. The referee stopped the Wentworth wrestled to a 30-to 2 p. m. Bus fare from the I

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