Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1928 — Page 11

OCT. 15, 1928.

Butler Grooms for Danville

Five Bouts on Negro Ring Bill Five bouts are being arranged for the all-Negro fistic show at the Indiana theater, 412 Indiana avenue, Friday night. Shifty Calloway and Kid Sunshine, popular welterweights, will meet in the ten-round main event. Danny Huff, Dayton, 0,, and Kid Lewis, a local junior lightweight, will meet in the semi-windup. Three four-round bouts will be announced later. Seals Hold Lead in Coast Series On United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—'ITie San Francisco Seals must win only one more game to clinah the championship of the Pacific Coast League. Playing the fifth game of the championship play-off series here Sunday, the Seals won from the Sacramento Senators, 15 to 3, putting them ahead in games won, 3 to 2. WANTED TOO MUCH CSOIN Jimmy McLarnin Demanded $17,500 for Bout With Glick. By United Press NEW- YORK, Oct. 15.—“ Unreasonable” demands of Jimmy McLarnin, Vancouver (B. C.) lightweight, have stopped negotiations for a bout between McLarnin and Joe Glick, Brooklyn contender, matchmaker Tom McArdle of Madison Square Garden announced today. McArdle said Pop Foster, McLarnin’s manager, asked $17,500 with a privilege of 35 per cent for McLarnin’s end. RACES AT RUSH VILLE McQuinn and Marshall Win Twenty-Five-Mile Speed Events. p,y Times Special RUSHVILLE, Ind., Oct. 15.—Two twenty-five-mile auto races were here-here Sunday. Harry McQuinn, Indianapolis, driving a Fronty Ford, won the first event and Cy Marshall, Indianapolis, took the second. McQuinn’s time was 22:28 and Marshall’s 23:22. Runner-up honors went to Floyd Dean, Frankfort, and L. Updegraff, Clermont. No accidents marred the racing. HOCKEY TIME NEARS By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The national hockey league season will open in New York at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 18. The opening game will be between the New York Rangers, world’s champions and holders of the Stanley cup, and the New York Americans. SHADE MEETS WILLIS By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Dave Shade, California middleweight, and Cowboy Jack Willis of Texas will fight ten rounds here tonight. SPEED WON HIM JOB Because he was the second fastest man on the Minnesota squad, Nagurksi was made over f nr a tackle into a full back by Coach Spears.

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Bulldogs to - Meet Centra Normal in nome Coming Fray Saturday. LOCALS REVEAL POWER Clark Team Has Strong Offensive Combination. Coach George (Potsy) Clark, head coach of the Butler university football team, today began preparations for the Bulldogs’ fray with Danville Normal in the new stadium here next Saturday. It will be the Butler homecoming game and a large crowd is expected to view the conflict. Danville has a veteran aggregation and Is expected to give Clark’s proteges a hard battle in the weekend feature in Indianapolis. The Central Normalites will be striving hard against the Blue and White and are reported to be shaping up a strong defense for the game. Butler showed plenty of power against Franklin and the Normal team will be hard pressed against, the tough Butler backs. to make^Tro^debut By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Joie Ray, American marathon champion, will make his professional debut against El Quafl, French Algerian winner of the Olympic marathon championship, and others in a marathon billed as the world’s championship race, at Madison Square Garden Sunday night. The race will be held on a specially constructed dirt track over the full distance of 26 miles, 385 yards.

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