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: Times Sports Writer CHICAGO, Feb. 28 —Bob Johnson will be the only Indianapolis amateur boxer to return to the fipals of the Tournament . of Champions. Bleek, hard-punching Bob last fight won his quarter-final battle, decisively defeating Richard Martinez of Nashville, Tenn. i The victory gave 18-year-old Johnson his third win and moved him into the gala finals here,

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" n n JOHNSON returned home today with the rest of the Indianapolis Golden Gloves team, all of whom suffered defeat, with the exception of the Indianapolis 126pound champion. A crowd of 9762 cheered Johnaon on to victory over the hardhitting Martinez. But there could bé‘no doubt of the outcome from

. the opening bell.

The last boy who returned to Chicago for the finals of this boxing extravaganza was Willie Clemons in 1948. He was defeated. o n n

BUT AROUND the ringside

last night, Johnson was being termed “one of the best body punchers in the tournament,” and

“qne of the smartest fighters in the Chicago competition.” Johnson moved in last night against one of the tournament favorites, Martinez, who had never been defeated before in his amateur career, Martinez, a PFC at the Stewart Air Base in Tennessee, has been fighting for two years. Johnson was not impressed by records. He moved in and shot his deliberate attack to the body and head.

5 ” ” IN A way, it was revenge for the Indianapolis team. In last

vear's quarter-finals, an Indianapolis boxer, Walter Haywood, lost by TKO to .a Nashville fighter when the Tennessee youth butted Haywood and split open his left eye. In last night's battle, Johnson pressed the fight all the way and made the Nashville youth a counter-puncher. Nate Bradley, Indianapolis! qther survivor for the quarter‘finals last night was beaten by decision by Bill Tate of Chicago, touted here as the new middle-

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BRADLEY SHOWED plenty of courage although he was completely outclassed. But he stuck with his opponent and attempted tp trade punches. Johnson will remain in training for the finals and carry into the Chicago Stadium ring the hopes of Indianapolis for a national championship. |

Arizin Leads Mikan by 45

Times Special

Feb.

PHILADELPHIA, 28 — The Warriors are making it a habit — rushing up in the final

quarter to overtake the Indianap- | plis Olympians. They did it in Indianapolis Tuesday night and repeated here last night with a late spurt that caught the Olymps, 97 to 89. Paul" Arizin,«who got 31 Tuesday night, picked up 25 more points last night hiking his season’s total to 1409 points, 45 more than the Lakers’ George Mikan, who has Played in one less game.

PHIL ADELPHIA'S seventh victory in the last eight starts also was the fourth in six games this season with Indianapolis. The Warriors were out in front most of the way. They led, 46 to 43, at halftime. Bucky O'Brien tied it up for the Olymps at 75-75, but bullseyes by George Senesky, Andy Phillip and Neil Johnston put it at 81-75 for the Warriors ard they were never in trouble after that. Leo Barnhorst

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43 RESULTS LAST NIGHT ston BR. Byracuse {ladelphia 97, INDTANAPOL: 18 89. (Only games scheduled),

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! ‘NEW. YORK, Feb. 28 (UP).-| Johnny Bratton of Chicago, for- club will stage ,a fox hunt Satat| an‘l Johnny Saxton of New York City Park at 9. Lunch will be Milford. have agreed to terms for a 10- served in the scout cabin in the |. round bout at Madison Square park. The public

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HOOSIER BASKETBALL fans may notffollow bowling but most bowlers are hard-

wood enthusiasts. This scribe found that out last night. Ordinarily it was another league session on the alleys but in Butler's Fieldhouse the sectional tourney was opening. T he situation

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rolled 2627 to boost their record to 63-15. Schuster’s five had 2573 and now carry a 57-21 ledger. Indianapolis Morris Plan

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lover Battles Way To Final Round

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grabbed the runner-up spot on |

a 58-20 record after Carpenters Union, 3-0, Other league scores included Dutch Newton of Bemis with 587, Pat Dryer, Morris Plan, 575, and

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Mary Spuzich, Milano Inn, 564, |

Robert Berning of Walpole Inled the Knights of CoJlumbus with 639 at Pennsylvania,

like all of them as friends and as ball players. I'l] praise them when they star or perform well. I'll rake them when they fail to deliver. They failed to deliver Tuesday night when. the 4 Olymps lost, 88- § 86, to. Philadélphia here, I called them “goats” not -in the physical sense, but because they were on the floor when the club frittered away a 15-point lead. The term ‘“goat” “was an unhappy choice.- It meant only they took the rap. And they did. Each of them will admit it. The score was 79-64 when the three players began operating as

Anderson

a unit, Three quarters had been 7 played. Coach Herm Schaefer rested T.eo Barnhorst, Joe Gra-

boski and Paul Walther, who with LLavoy and Bucky O'Brien. had built the big lead. Herm figured he was 15 points ahead and the subs could take care of the lead. The subs didn't take care of the lead. So they the brunt of the blame. simple.

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‘Small America’ |

NEW YORK, Feb. 28 — Sam Nazaruk as his driv

has won a place on the U. ‘Small America” basketball team. With all players over matically barred from the team,

ind THURSDAY {Commission recently cleared the| Nazaruk, East Meadow, East path for such a bout by changing ‘4 ny . 1 a rule to permit the champion of forwards and = Br, ! 13 Mant “83.8 P # = = Middiebury RB] Mies Bs pre Shvision Jo flgu oor a chal. | : eton. Ha *76.4 John Carroll 58.8 lenge against the champion of! | THE ENTRIES were registered all Stia Midwest ul another class without losing his! ry AR State . by dg Rienmond, Ind. Brion" “613 a." Adolphus 42.3 own title when he signed. wno na ev owl's Green 3.3 B y 3 ———— to. pilot his cars: J. M. Robbins, SA 1 Smit." UY Moore Wins by -Stan Royal Oak, Mich. who chose Toledo | 341 ¥ nig ins y aving er, and John, Taiate 638 Wichita Bi Miranda of Indiana University, McDaniel, Phoenix, Ariz, who South Sr : Off Slade Rally i in 10th | S. picked Ball, Ohio 0. vd i Ban Mo . 634 shall 5 al - The winningest car of the lot Afjzons 52.1 Temple State . 500 Archie, Moore, perennial chal 5-10 auto- wa Robbins’ ear-drive Tour Vom {ing palring he a es cnger for a Tignt heavyweigi § - a is 8 wr ’ : ohoing. I y basketball batiing avernses earned’ to Championship “match, apparently,

Gene Herm Schaefer needed Cliff. Bill Bobby Ball, Phoenix, Ariz,

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Miranda,

Columbia City Loses Coach for Opener |

COLUMBIA CITY, Feb.: 28 (IUP)—Columbia City's BKagles will go into their opening =sectional basketball tourney game at Warsaw tomorrow without a coach, The father of Coach Roy Kilby | Jr. died yesterday at his Muncie! home. Funeral services will be {held Friday. To younger Kilby's absence, former Basketball Coach Oris Deval and Fost] Coach Leonard Barnum will

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TOLEDO, O., Feb, 28 (UP) Danny Menendez, owner of thes Toledo Mud Hens of the American

left the bowlers but it came on the rare string of St B ; : B17 919 91" th wr an gpd y : : : Association, has decided thé tripleii 213-213-213. Charley ‘McCue of op ISsons MAYBE THEY ought to call University Heights the A ton ho in here Inston ments — one: on Michaels Shell Service had 636 , 't ketball heights. Followers of Ang N ’ Cu wou ema here inatear the * firing line, and Tom Logan rolled 616 for oo. Times Special rasketba eights, Followers of Angus Nicoson and Indiana of being moved to Charleston, W, and the other, Larry Lehmann, proprietor at{ Globe Industrial. BUFFALO, Feb, 28 ~The Indi- Central think so. Va. . + Fountain Square, can't see any-| John Riggins with #34 and Len Faust @DAPolis Caps have broken an r in’ . Menendez had. threatened to a’ running start DQ! ’ Wn Rh SH Aha la A Nick, who hasn't had a loser in his co: 0 '1 to the nearest body but Crispus Attucks as thei oer “Sip Hac hams Toate © ating eight-game losing streak om the w ros his coaching career al move the franchise of the finandi between wearer of the crown. Carl Bates, paced the Holy Name League wit road and will try to make it two the southside college, finished an 1-47 4 1 I Thistlwaite of Ti ap of 00 Der ‘i «shaky © : ’ ; ra ° bowling at Beech . Grove, also ul Thistiwat ¥ ¢ straight victories Saturday night other winning regular season last 514 v—the—end of three periods, cially-gshaky club to another town Tack -Welen a oq Made Attucks his choice. tor for Foxworthy in the ' -lat Hershey. San night. His Greyhounds outran the Central led only, 60-56, with 345 if local supporters failed to proe : aor t { road Rippl et g CEPRSK . - i to corral TR bowling ca Ss vin New Albany's powerful Bull-| Best performance in the Francesco Cresp The Hoosiers £spoiled Freddie flu and Oakland City, 66-59. 19 play A po Se oh game in the duce at least £45000 in advance ei ! n : Be Itimate JOBS were selected by 'R. E. League came: fram Jim Jackson 'Tavior Hunt's: American Heckey League All that remains for Central 'a8 nu es saved the night ticket sales. So. far a total of a private poll. on é ullimal® phoads at Central; Jim Shew- press Parcel” with 619. Tom Wrights 629 coaching debut here last night as now is the NAIB playoffs in Terre and left Nicoson breathing easier. £41000 in cash, checks and, atate 1 . . t lec n 1 jowl Social League ) i late winnels man at Fountain = Square and Bowl ‘william Brown . had 811, Wi Fun Larry Wilson flipped three goals Haute, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 8 .n pledges has been raised toward Crispus Attucks reeeived 26 George Croft, manager of Illinois Tooeh, i and Neal Myers, 603 into the nets for the hat trick to The Greyhounds, who wound up FLU, WASN'T completely re- the goal, nak ' 7 ? ake or A to f 1 ntern po - v votes. Kokomo's Wilcats were Alleys, oe EO asl as Lot In the inteine- lead a 5-t0-3 victory over Buffalo, regular season play with a 19-9 sponsible for one of the Greyjust a shade in front of New Who do we like: Why don't © Grady x : NN record. meet Taylor in the play- hounds’ pooref showings. Every- . bust The remainder of the scores in the In WILSON mb RSs. ’ Albany with 16 to 14 ballots. vou remember , , . Ko-Kee-Mo! [{ianapoils League included Bil MeGrehor “ IN, knows i ust for Hs off's first game. The other entries hody but Woody McBride was conrespectively. [KAY ery, i 31: im i ms rl assist-work, collectec wo in © are Hanover and Indiana State centrating on giving McBride the . . Tech's Green Wave got six nods Kostoff Rolls 686 Behrens. "Marotts. 600, Harry Teseler first period. and another. in the, "aT mde hits and “tate scoring championship. Team- Used Fishing Tackle of approval. There were also THERE ARE possibly 1000 Dick Weber, Marotts. $14, Bill Kriner. 817 second in a mild game that neces-| THE FLI as Jade is AM mates fed Woodv as much as Trade it in on New - ity , . i oq s last si y ’ ar sS¢ F A : he ) three local votes each for Cath-f ity bowlers -in the American pritchett-Hunt-0'Grady—Lady of Lourdes tated. only two Minor penalties Sonia T he showed it they could, but he'd have no part FISHING TACKLE edral, Sacred Heart and Broad Legion but only one could build Rita Sheehan 3: one for each Sun, 1 tal Grey oun hres ay ed of being a one-man show. De 2 ’i a strong series to lead.the pin How 400 Le iad dei arry’'s two firat-perio allies agains 1e Oak But de p . Ripple. 5 Pp we ague | spite his modesty, though, he y acti ag ior Herman Harreid es 61 6 se o d the aches, the Grey - : All the bowlers didn't place action la: t- night. rr American Lotion were only 8 econds apart. Buf sniffles and ® Br oh dumped in 29 points to just about Pflueger—Shakespeare— . : Bill Kostoff was the gent and Henry Bogie eo: falo’s Baldy Mackay got the first hounds didn’t let 1¢. Visors y ; - 1 heir confidence: in home town 2 and | aver Sis - . wrap up the title with 470, South Bend and Langley their conf he did at Pritchett Recreation Russ Crawior 618 of his two -scores at 17:11 in the have many look-ing, Central led, The onlv : n . h talent. There were two votes each ith 686 : : y BN Heart—Holy Name * | Arst session. 12-11. at the end of the first ie only man who can cate Liberal Trade Jn! for suth clubs as Auburn, Muncie With 4a score. Kostof’s \yury Harding rer B59 { 36-25 at the half. Woody now is Franklin's Ralph ’ TRADING Central, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer string “included 267-195-224. Indiana—Women's Léague Frank O'Grady picked up his quarter and 36-25 at the ha Ferguson. The Grizzlie ace needs MART entral, lerr > Lert . ’ m . ve . . Pauline Crawford 512 ) Bi r r Oaks pared their deficit 20 1 pe y . . m Richmond, Anderson and Rising. There was a dead heat for Glen Hight TTAeTHL Leasus oye 10th goal of the season al 5:1L| The ks } yh ol " 33 points against Ball State to- 301 MASS. AVE. san runner-up honors just 18 pins len Delaware mei Yoicghine o> for Indianapolis in the second pe- night to turn the trick. It's Frdnk- : : x 3 ’ away. Bob Carnagua of Fred Blanche Ha: ® «ss 487i TiO and Wilson banged in an- College Basketball \lin’s curtain-dropper. - ————————————————— Stepping into Dezelan's Al- Cline Realtors rolled 668 in the Niel pr Dairy se3 Other at 18:40. Buffalo drew close Indi Central 66, Oakland City 50 nn = "wR cnc Are - { : art pote 1 entr hb aklan 50, leys, we encountered the re- 1,4ianapolis League. In the Martha Peters 470 again with George Pargeter's Shot Nueiphi #2. N.Y. Aggies 61 | DON'T MISS IT! sounding lecho of falling pins |(),qq5ic League at Beech Grove Fountain Suuare—Western Electric League 1’ 43 and Mackay's 15:55 goal, Albright 13. West Chester 1%. 0 FRANKLIN COACH Stan Lob- . # x ' 1400 ES 3 a : ays Alderson-Broaddus 79, Salem ( a) a and the blare of a radio that p. , : St. Patrick's League red watched the Greyhounds per5 ughes Sr.,- of Johhny’s jim Shewman 51 n un o | Alfred 51, Rochester 4K, gave a word picture of the tor- 1... matched * Carnagua’s PoewIan wdianapolis. Rieaching ENIO SCLISIZZI scored on a Bates 17, Buwdein on, - ori: He Jai he wouldn't comie : 2 Paul Stoyanovich 541 : : 8 x's ! ¥ lain Terguson’s te es id OPEREY, ia. Bre ¢ But. total PRU SlOFANOVIER rir rominveer {7 breakaway at 1342 in the final Brmepers 2h New Britain 50 DR Ralph on ak MARCH 1.9 Leo Radkovic, Jroter, Sf Bu “| Carnagua connected on Eames fous Lamba © eH a4 period to® ice the score. Brown it hots Tpand Wy row p e ball more than . ler's Mike, quickly tabbe O~i. » 4. O9R. VR e 3 Louie Lar be 814 rr arnegie Tech 17 ndiana (Pa) 54. te mampions 1 JIS while Hughes’ 50% Ml yey puse 7 W0 Atter Saturday nights game at HEE og wr foe en 5 | Vania Nieoson to tan: MANUFACTURERS BLDG. “The Wildcats have a fast of- FRG included &05249-191. Mike Praria: s—Federal AM Losin’ oY fershey, the ‘aps return to In- Cilarade’ Aegis 78 Dir 34. “Would you care to try for 32?" 2 fours. ad ood defense | Among the other honor counts jarris Colelling __g15 dianapolis . for their:second Sun- Cortland. 41, o8. Masiac usetty | Stan just smiled at that. He'll STATE FAIR GROUNDS n a B * * * in the Indianapolis ‘eircait was whiane Inn League «i; day afternoon encounter, They'll Defiance 4, Adrian 60. let Fergie ‘do hi ing: : They'll go all the way. 653 by Herbie Hohit of Fred Od er Wadke aaa 42 face Providence Delaware 9, Haverford 46, } Bg 8 ta Ing tonight. : Dorothy Powell, who bowls in Cline Realtors and Curt Heady Mabel Ba an 230 * {Eroll, Toh Dinet 41 51 i And McBride? He was too | PL-4938 — PL-9937 the H&P Chemical League, was Sh ~ jRia Bo 504 { Fairleigh. Dickinson 91, Paterson 64, modest to say anything. The | of Marott Shoes wi 50. Penney trania—Ei Lilly Ladies H e Fordh 50. Rutgers 50 (overtime) . y . sad to hear Washington was : of vith 850. |g hte Pasch ... 546 ockey Summary For Marshall 81, Drexel #5 (overtime). Buy has good points beyond Downtown Office bumped from the tourney but Hohlt’'s threesome ine Iluded Beech Grove—Classic League son BUMalo: Goal. Crowdis:. Abfense. Tavitt, Georgetown X5, Mt. St. Mary's 88, 470. iA ’ : games of 226:222-205. Heady Bill Chappel ‘ Durham, center, Pennell] wings. Kaiser. Gettysburg 93, Muhlenberg 82 4 . quickly placed her vote with 5 : Holy Name g17 Parseter; alternates, Long Brandow. De- Hampden-Sydney #3 Virginia Tech #2, | Indiana Central (66) Oakland Cily (30) Cathedral “My brother John earned his mark with 201-193- Bob Be Tyas Ripple—Meridian Bills. ; Ma: o M arm = Mackay, McRae, Bld ber Baden ye overtime) Patterson, is ®t n R Dayvist 2 q ; ——————— ———_— rks aT ’ . 256. Aznes Knox Li 490; DEVS, Mani iy mn Hef 6 n 5% * |Bright.f : pi . rie ae . nes ' 0 INDIANAPOLIR joal. Hall, def ofstra 635. Moravian 57, ; right 1 2 4 Raber.t 3 4 4 plays with Washington and since, "5° Leppert of Matt Roe Dee James 457 poik, Coffin POLIS: eel: wings. Hirsch. | Jona 48, Arnold 30. { Jones { 1 2 3 Borum.c 103 Full Size they can't make it mavbe 5 - Central—Black's Mixed ternat }. Lafayette 90. Lehigh 50. {Sinclair f 1 1 28kinner.c 9 1 2 Tri 15 ye . Plumbing had 658 to lead the Thelma. Mock ..............ccoimvuan. sop Id. Be HS Wilson, Ray Poin Loyola (Md.) 62, American {8 Miller. 0 0 2Catog 4 1 3 the Irish will! 15eld in the Friend's Mixed Le: Frank Roeckel SC aviareiiusee 363 5 A. Tel a ANKOWSKL | fayola (Chicage) 85, Illinois Tech 81, | Pickard. 4 1 MGwalinevg § 3 4 Jerry Chidester, a veteran keg-|fi2id In the Friend s Mixed League Whiteeet 218 ORieials. Referee. Red Dunn; linesmen,| Mariand 34. Richmond 50 {Lucas.e 0 2 1D Davisg 0 1 1 o : at Sturm’s. Leppert’s series in- Oren Whitesel -... ... .. .....cenedt 588 pabe Bogardis. Mike McMat Massachusetts 78. Amherst 65. Colescott g 3 3 1 ler at Iaria’'s, likes the talent of A im oh Ce pe 8 f : Hlinais—Internal Revenue . 8 bi: kr PERIODS Mantaus State Ly hp CiAR Atate 53. | McBride s 1 3 3 | » 221-233-204. k itt] . 827 a orris Brown 32, Denison | OMAS.§ i . Terre Haute Gerstmeyer and Ger- cluded 221 Rk ee ae 471 2 3 Er Amahire Th: Amherst 43. Zop!.g 033 To Fit Your Car 4 ick Western Electri INDIANAPOLIS ti 13 (New Mexico A. & M. 3. Aritons Wiate Re = trude Walker picks Tech for the Groebel Blasts 620 Dave Bu Hiern eens cers B81 Seo (Flagstaff) 49 : Totals 25 18 18 Totals 20 19 22 d crown;- “I have a boy and girl at yiLDA GROEBEL of Schuster Valhalla—Production Toal xs SL PERIOD: 1" INDIANAPOLIS wi- Newport News Apprentice 71, Randolph- SCORE BY PERIODS % 92% and up Tech . . . 50 we're all hopIng.” coal was the chief attraction Soa Vortammon 1;; ih BIANAPOLIE, Wien Brinomu. Hiler,, gues (Res) 2. Collate af Hgoorin 01. |B Dr need aiid oi8 YY Exchange . . shi The wi a — 12 3. f ( ¥ = Penn State w r 4 + | From Delaware, Wayne Chris- |3mong the women with 620. But ow Side Medical League g1¢ Wick), 1711 Penalties Brandow (8:11). Petemac 81. Shenandoah 53. plies throws _ missed — Bright Jones. tensen said, “Attucks have a she didn’t get that big total until war tr, Company 0 O taste IADR. Folk B15 SCN Queens (NY. NT Vagner 83 iy 1d an se Indians Central— Gue + good chance and should make [the third game in the Fox-Hunt M**'"*g, IUliAmIan Na. 8 Leasue DIANAPOLIS. Wiison Heller. Brunetaau.| Rensselacr 60. Hamilton 83. R 5 7 Msmpa Ji) Ostiand Cnty uarantvee ” y . . : uffalo. Parget P 1 etson ampa . it.” Luke Heiman, who per- (Classic. Al Hock Le 583 Kateer). 13:94 0 Buffeio oy nl Bn iy, aba Bh. Frees throw shooting: Indiana Central— Auto Su i Stores 4 : Speedway—Independent 18 of 23 attempts, .695; Oakiand City— forms in the Western Electric i 583 Marco, Lavitt), 18 55. Penalties—Ashbee Wathinsten and Jefferson 51. Bethany # . Hilda started with 191 and w. Carver “os ih netan 19 of 22 attempts, 864 at Fountain Square, tells us | then posted 185, The Schuster wlio 8 Bowl—Eli Lilly League wh 2 RD PERIOD. 3 INDIANAPOLIS. Wi hd Mary 57. Virginia 85. Technical fouls_—Oskiand City (2) : 11 in Indiquapelis that “Auburn is the team to | ace then threw on the coal and Mutual Milk “oo Sclisazi (Rethel, Folk), 13:42. Penalties—'y, . Dixie, Cauternes, Tourney .| Offcials—Williams and Mayhugh beat. The Tigers will have it ith 2 Glen Stewart “rd oieat : lity Aneel: : 2 Zoe i finished with 244. Marion Helton iriplicate 134 [Millsaps 75, Mississippi College 55 (comtough with Ft. Wayne and Ko- | The hex that hung over Groebel SE Trait Lekeue ws On the Ice solation finals). 2 i Aleen Riordan . 6 | komo, but watch out. . . didn't bother Ann Sauter of Talbot Lanes—Diamond Chain { Gulf States Tourney Ralph Spalding voted for Rich- Bemis Letter Service until the Damon Meredith oe" re ne AE ET UARAGUE Noxthpentern chal al Eeisans Yeah 54, : . : 3 3 a ; i [3 mond while taking time out from final game. Miss Sauter rolled 233 Bil Bradley . sssrsevaess 582 GFW L T G OG Pts Misxinsipot Sern 51. 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