Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1925 — Page 19

FRIDAY, SEPT. 11,1925

PLAY AKRON Prestos to Perform in Tourney at Detroit. The Prest-O-Llte baseball team. CityClass A A champions, will represent tournament in Detroit commercing Sept. 18. The team will leave at 12 o’clock noon Sept. 14, by special car over the pig Four. Headquarters while in Detroit will be at the Wolverine Hotel. / The Prestos will play in the opening round of the tournament, being pitted against Akron. President A. E. Carr of the I. A. B. A. will accompany the team, which will be/in charge of J. A. AlacCrea and J. Green. The following players will make the trip: R. E. Plummer, team manager: D. Mllburn, captain; G. Funkhouser, J. Bowman, S. Parks, J. Reynolds, H. Goett, I. Kelly, R. Woolgar, D. Thompson, D. Roberts, T. Coffel, T. Casey, C. Anderson and D. Tooley. ■■■" " 1 1 W ■ Five Scraps on Final Card The seventeenth and final boxing show of the summer season at Ft. Harrison arena will be presented next Tuesday night. The card, which contains a number of local favorites, is announced by Lieutenant Porter as follows: Soldier Buck. Louisville, vs. Joe Packo, Toledo: light heavyweights. Ten rounds. Eddie Staten. Louisville, vs. Lester Martin. Terre Haute: lightweights. Eight rounds Joe Scully, Indianapolis, vs. Copper Pence. Cincinnati; featherweights. Six rounds. Shine. Indianapolis. vs. fWie .Tack Lawson, Cincinnati: wel•Peifrhts. Six rounds. Soldier Mack. Ft. Harrison, vs. Frankie Paolo. Cincinnati: welterweights. Six rounds. Soldier Buck and Joe Packo ar§ well known to local fans and always have been accorded a welcome in the past. They are both boxers of experience, are of the willing-mixer type and are tough. Eddie Staten of Louisville made a favorable Impression on his former

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Baseball Standings

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost. Pet. Louisville • 98 50 .662 INDIANAPOLIS 81 09 .640 St. Patii 80 09 .637 Minneapolis 78 72 .520 Kansas City . . 74 70 .403 Toledo 67 80 .466 Milwaukee 65 85 4.33 Columbus 52 94 .35 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. I W. It. Pet. Wash.. 85 48 .639 Chicago 70 64 .523 Phila.. 77 54 .683 Cleve .. 63 72 467 S Louis 71 62 .633 N York 57 75 .432 Detroit 69 62 .526 Boston.. 39.94 .293 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet.l W. L. Pet. Pitts... 84 60 .6271S Loui# 63 73 .463 N York 77 69 .566!805t0n. 03 75 .456 Cincy.. 73 63 .530 Chicago 61 78 .439 Brklyn. 64 67 .489|Ph11a... 60 76 .424 Games Today AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus. Kansas City at St. Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Louisville at Toledo. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Detroit. St. Louis at Chicago. Boston at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Boston (two games). Brooklyn at New York (No other game scheduled.) appearances here ana this time he is matched with Lester Martin of Terre Haute, who learned the game under Bud Taylor. The latest addition to the local boxing colony, Joe Scully, Is carded to take on Copper Pence of Cincinnati. Charles Shine will go for six rounds or less with another Queen City boxer, Youngfl Jack Lawson. I GOAL MAT WINNERS Reynolds and Fishbaugh Annex Victories at Broadway Theater. Winners in the wrestling show at the Broadway Theater Thursdaynight were Jack Reynolds and Leslie Fishbaugh. The former defeated Soldier Mack ir. straight * falls, twenty-five minutes and ten minutes. Johnny Carlin downed Fishbaugh in the first fall of the opening bout in fourteen minutes, but the Ohio grappler steamed up later and annexed the second and third tosses.

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Yesterday’s Results AMERICAN ASSOCLATION Louisville 410 002 100— 8 12 0 Toledo 302 302 10*—11 15 3 Koob, Wilkinson, Cullop, Meyer: Grant, Johnson Gaston. Kansas City .... 000 005 200—7 11 0 St. Paul 200 000 000—2 5 1 Messenger. Shlnault: Beall. Merritt. Collins. Milwaukee . . 320 100 200—8 14 8 Minneapolis 010 012 212—9 13 2 Stuart, Bell. McM enemy: Middleton. Francis, Hall. Alnsmith. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pitt fburgh 000 151 200—9 8 l St. Louis 000 000 014 —5 4 2 Udridge. Sheehan, Smith; Sothororv. Dt'ikerman. Clough. O’Farrell. Warwick. Chicago 000 000 300—3 11 2 Cincinnati 133 000 01*—8 13 2 Blake Jones. Milstead. Hartnett; Mays. Hargrave. (First Game) Philadelphia 000 100 012—4 7 2 Boston 000 000 000—0 7 2 Carlson, Wilson: Benton. Anderson. Gib son. (Second Game) Philadelphia 000 000 003—3 11 0 Boston 000 103 02*—6 10 1 Ulrich. Betts. Wendell. Wilson: Smith. O’Neil. (Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE (First Game. Thirteen Innings) St. Louis. 001 001 000 000 2—4 14 1 Chicago . . 020 000 000 000 o—o 8 0 Gaston. Dixon; Faber. Schalk. (Second Gamo. Eleven Innings) St. Louis .. . 000 300 010 02—0 14 1 Chicago ... 300 000 001 00—4 7 2 Wingard. Dixon, Hargrave; Blankenship. Schalk, Crouse. (First Game) Cleveland 001 000 000—1 7 2 Detroit 203 000 10*—6 7 1 Miller. Speece. Cole. Sewell: Dauss. (Second Game) Cleveland 100 000 402—7 10 0 Detroit 000 100 100—2 4 2 Buckeye. Sewell: Wells, Doyle, Woodall. (First Game) New York 000 830 100—7 10 O Philadelphia 100 000 002—3 11 2 Hoyt. Bengough: Gray. Baumgartner, Oochrane. Perkins. (Second Game. Twelve Innings) New York . . 010 201 000 000 4 11 2 Philadelphia. 100 100 020 001—5 12 0 Jones, Luebbe. Bengough, Scha..g: Rommel, Baumgartner. Harris#. Cochrane. (Only games scheduled J ANSWER TO RING QUERY Referee and Judge# at the Wiggins-Risko hout declared Wiggins the winner, therefore the result will go down in the books that way. The judges and medical examiner were of the opinion, evidently, that Risko ‘'tin-canned it." for It was apparent the blow was unintentional and merely a "brush.” and that Risko was not struck hard enough to be hurt.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STAR ABSENT Sturtridge Fails to Show Up at De Pauw. Bit United Press GREENCASTLE. Ind., Sept. 11.— Thirty-five men are out in uniform for early practice of the De Pauw University football team. Coach

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Hughes will start signal practice and scrimmages next week. Reports that Dick Sturtridge, star half back from Gary, might n,ot be back in school this fall caused concern. Sturtridge had been counted on as one of the mainstays of the team. Rain stopped the Spade# M C. G. A game Sunday at the end of the ninth with score tied at 4 and 4. Next Sunday'the Spades meet the Langsencamp Wheeler Club at Spades Park at 3 p m.

TITLE BOUT Berlenbach and Slattery in N. Y. Battle Tonight. Bu United Press _ . _ NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Paul Berlenbach, the world’s light-heavy-weight champion, defends the title tonight against young Jimmy Slat-

tery of Buffalo In a fifteen-round decision bout at Yankee stadium. Both are in good condition. Berlen-

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