Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1936 — Page 18

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Hirill-Packed Moments of the Sport World in 1935

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BEST GRIDDER JWSR -JKSHSMHHBaWM^ Jay Berwanger, University of Chicago halfback, was the outstanding football star of the year, shining brilliantly with a weak team. Right—William Lawson Lit* tie. husky Stanford student scored repeat victories in the British and American Amateurs. Here he Is hitting a rai rway shot in the latter tournament at Cleveland

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Hickey Cochrane piloted Detroit Tigers to world title..

The Babe! The most glamorous career.in baseball ended when George Herman Ruth bowed off the stage, fleecy clouds forming the scenery, wearing his last big league uniform—that of the Boston Braves.

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Sir Malcolm Campbell. English sportsman, setting an auto speed mark of more than 304 M.P.H.

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Breaks three world records and equals another In one day’ Jesse Owens hung up new marks in the 220 220 low hurdles, broad jump, and tied century figures in Big )0 meet at Ann Arbor.

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Buddy Myer. Senators' second sacker, led A. L. hitters..

Arky Vaughan Pirate shortBtop. led N L hitters.

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The richest horse race ever to be run in the United States, the Santa Anita Handicap, gave Fred Alger, Jr., owner of Azucar, the winner, Here’s the reformed jumper breezing home ahead of the field on the picturesque track at Arcadia, Calif.

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Danno O'Mahoney Irish soldier became undisputed wrestling' champion when he flopped Ed Don George in Boston

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King Saxon, with Jockey Rainey up, generally la recognized aa sprint champion ot the 1936 equine world.

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Biggest football upset recorded in Notre Dame-Ohio State game. Andy Pilney starring Here s Bill Shakespeare, who threw winning pass to Wayne Millner in last minute, lugging the leather

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Glenna Collett V a r e annexed women’s golf crown.; ‘

Sam Parks, Pittsburgh golfer. won the National. Open,

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Mary Hoerger, cl Miami, won women’s diving honors At 11. Copyright IML.

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The play that started the big brawl in the world series, Umpire Moriarty calling Phil Cavarretta out at second.

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Wilmer Allison beats Fred Perry! The Austin, Tex . tennis star, shown here in full tilt, defeated the English ao.e in the semi-final of the singles at Forest Hills..Then won the title.

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Helen Jacobs won women’s tennis singles £or aecond year.

Katherine Ri w 1 s won breast stroke, medley titles, NBA StrvKfr faft

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Vamarie. trim yacht of Vadnun S Makaroff, of New York, winning the Miaml-N'assau race.

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Omaha won the Kentucky Dei by, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes. Jockey Saunders is shown on the champ.

Winston Guest became only 10goal handicap indoor polbist.

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Surprise! Jimmy Braddock came up from the docks to stick his left hand into Max Baer’s face so often that Braddock won the heavyweight championship Here’s Jim. left, popping the Butterfly Butcher Boy

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Babe Rlsko lifted Teddy Yarosz’ middleweight crown.

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Up he goes to anew world record. -. Keith Brown,' Yale van Iter, set anew mark of 14 feet 5 Vfc inches at I, C. 4-A meet in Harvard Stadium. -ftLeft—Joe Louis climbs, another step in his pugilistic career . by . bombing big Primo Camera out of the picture in the sixth round at Yankee! Stadium. Here's Primo in one of his many trips to canvas. t

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Mrs. Helen Wills Moody .returned to tennis after a lapse necessitated by an injury in 1933. and won revenge on her old rival. Helen Jacobs, to whom she defaulted in the ’33 national singles. Here’* Mrs. Moody in action during the match in which she scored victory at Wimbledon.

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