Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1929 — Page 27
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Fleet Dash men Are Featured at Ohio Relays
Eider, Simpson and Brown in Big Event on Saturday. GRIFFITH RULES MEET Ram in Prospect for Opening Day. TU HARRY SHARPE. r nitd Prts* Staff * orrrpond*nt OHIO STADIUM. Columbus. May 3 two thou and ambitious athletes gathered within the towering walls ' f the stadium today to participate m the sixth annual Ohio relays as aup'-ts of Ohio State university. Rain for the starting gun at 1:30 ,-.,i 3 afternoon appeared in prospect. ( aids banked the kies tins mornnjr n nd a cold northwest wind was blowing. Not more than 25.000 spectators. a mere handful in this giant oval, were expected. Much of today's program was to he devoted to scholastic events, with :i lew Ohio college games and preliminaries in the high school halfmile relay a f 4:50 p. m. bringing the day to a close. A larger attendance is expected Saturday when the great George Simpson, Ohio States fleet dashman, and such stars as Biown ol FPtsburgh and Jack Elder of Notre Dame compete in the imitation century 11,0 p-■ V . ere inaugurated six ■ cars ago. with but a few Ohio col ip ccs competing. Today ten t a tPK and more than 250 schools were represented. Presiding over it all was Major John L. Griffith, athletic commissioner of the Wtc tern Conference, who will be upreme arbiter in all the contests. A program of nineteen relays and ixteen special events, including every phase of the track and triathlon has been arranged. Mat Card Filled for Cadle Arena Bobby Chick, Texas middleweight who won over Silent Olsen last Monday, will oppose Jimmy (Dutch) Mantell. Arizona, in the opening match on Monday night's wrestling card. Signing of these two performers completes the bill at Cadle tabernacle. Heavies will feature the other two bouts with Joe Zikmund and John Pesek. Nebraskans, grappling in the top match which will be no time limit and Ralph Wilson, this city, meeting Dick Routt, Louisville, in a 45-minute semi-windup. First bout starts at 8:30.
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Baseball Calendar Game* Today —Results Yesterday
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION C10t,,. Wot). l/O.t. Trt. Kona fllv II - AP* Minneapolis 9 •"> .813 Indianapolis 9 A ..771 St. Paul ** * Columbus S A .42 f * Toledo S * .:•> I ouinllle t .•* Milwaukee S H .230 NATIONAL IF.At.I t C .' . W L Pet Clubs. W T Pr‘ Ronton ... 7 2 778 Cincinnati ..57 .417 Chicago . 7 5 583 Philadelphia. 4 8 .400 St. Louts . 7 5 .583 Pittsburgh... 4 8 .400 N York 4 t .300 Brooklyn ... 4 7 .364 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club? W L Pet. Clubs W L Pet St. Lo>* .114 .733 Detroit 8 9 400 Phil* 9 4 .892 Boston 4 7 .364 Nf'J York 6 4 .600 Cleveland .5 9 .357 Chlcano 6 8 .500 Washington. .3 7 .300 Gaines Today AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis at Kansas City. Louisville at Alilwaukee, (ntumboi at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St Louis at New York Chicago at Philadelphia. (Only games today.) AMERICAN LEAGUE St Louis at Cleveland. Detroit at Chicago. (Only games today.!
HEADED FOR COLUMBUS Illinois Athletes Move on for Competition at Ohio. It II I ll >1 r'l I‘rrx t CHAMPAIGN, HI., May 3. Tllini athletes, including the champion relay team, were en route today to Columbus, 0.. to compete in the relay events there Saturday. The four-mile team, holders of the world's collegiate record, was composed of Abbott., White, Orlovich and Stine. Indiana, Ohio State and Butler were to be among the opponents.
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Results Yesterday AMERICAN ASSOCIATION it„ Thirteen Innipv Darkness.i 0, .. ■ , MS 000 101 020 o—4 8 2 IT L-,r 002 000 000 020 0- 4 II I P's- Fddlcman and McMenemy: Wel- ;. r c nop, t i —up Williams and Thompson. (Tan Inningsi Columbus 010 020 501 O— 9 13 4 Minneapoli; . :20 000 051 1 10 13 2 Harris. Winters and Shinault; Rhem, Pate, Benton and Ken.ta. Toledo 000 020 020— 4 11 3 St* Paul 340 410 01X— 13 16 0 . Ring. Rabb. Buckeve and McCurdy. Hayworth; Betts and Hargrave. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at. Brooklyn, postponed, rain, Chicaao at Philadelphia, poitponed. rain, at. Louis at Pittsburgh, postponed, rain. Cincinnati and Boston, not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 002 000 300- -5 11 1 Boston 000 100 000—l 6 2 Gro-.e and Cochrane; Russell. McFayden and Asby. Washington at Hew York, postponed, rain. . Detroit at Chicago, postponed, rain. St. Louis at Clevelairaj postponed, rain.
SCOTT BEATS GERMAN Phil Wins Fifteen-Round Decision Over Haymann in London. By f 11 ih (I Prang LONDON. May 3.—Phil Scott, British heavyweight, won a fifteenround decision over Ludwig Haymann. German, at Albert hall here Thursday night. Scctt was too clover for the German. and although Haymann made a valiant stand at the end of the bout, he was decisively beaten.
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Chicago’s Race Season Is Expected to Get Away at Aurora Saturday Both Sides Make Amicable Gestures: Entry Box Opened and Full Card Looked For.
liu United Press AURORA, 111., May 3.—With an apparent willingness of both sides to end the horsemens’ strike which has postponed thrice the opening of the Chicago race season on the
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Aurora track, peace appeared on the horizon today and the meeting is expected to start Saturday. With amicable gestures being made by both sides the entry box was opened again today, and it was expected that a full card would be in readiness before the hour of closing. In the event no further controversy arises, the inaugural race at the track will be run Saturday. While each side awaited the final move of the other to end the disput C. R. Trimble, general manager, gave out the following statement: “If they (the horse owners) want to make a legal assignment of 1 per cent of the money they win at the track to the Thoroughbred Horsemens’ Association, they can do it. I will have no objection.” The only obstacle In the way to a settlement now would be objections from members of the Horsemens’ association to the assignment, observers said. BRAVES WIN EXHIBITION Bn 'l imes Bnecial BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 3 The Boston Braves edged out Bridgeport of the Eastern League here Thursday, 3 to 2, in an exhibition contest. Both clubs got seven hfts. Greenfield pitched for Boston.
I, U. Track Men at Ohio State Bj / Times Special BLOOMINGTON. Ind., May 3. Track representatives from Indiana will be present at the Ohio relays to be held at Columbus today and Saturday. Although the Crimson' runners failed to the Drake relays held last week, another squad
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performed fairly good at the Penn relays. The four-mile relay team placed second in their race, while Todd finished third in the decathlon. INDIANA AND PURDUE State Rivals Battle on Diamond In Bloomington Saturday. Bjl 1 imes Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. May 3. The "battle of the spring.” as far as Indiana and Purdue baseball fans
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I are concerned, will be staged here j Saturday afternoon on Jordan field j when the nines of the two state I schools mix in a Big Ten conference tilt. Both teams have been playing ! first rate bail all during the season and it is expected the game will be close throughout. MAKING THREE LETTERS Joe Truskowski. Michigan athlete, will make three letters this year— in football, basketball and baseball.
