Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1936 — Page 13
Coaches Fret | Over Heat in |
- Huge Stadium 3%
Fear Many Aces May ‘Burn Out’ in Efforts to Make Team.
BY GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 11.—Berlin - beckoned today to America's foremost athletes—more than 270 of them who enter the last stage of the flerce competition to represent their country dn the Olympiad, bebinning Aug
During the” two days of torrid!
competition in the new $1,000,000 Randall's Bland stadium today and tomorrow, the 50 athletes who will Uncle S8am’s shield at Berlin be picked. The athletes who oy one-two-three in each of the 17 events-—except the 100-meters and 400-meters, in wnich seven men will be picked, the extra four to form relay teams—will make the team. There is no court of appeal. A man either makes the team or he doesn’t on what he does today and tomorrow. World record holders, Olympic. champions and favorites who have their trunks all packed for the ocean voyage will fail in the heat of the heart-break-ing final drive ta achieve the greatest honor which can ¢ome to an athlete. No finals will be necessary in the 10,000-meter race. Don Lash, Indiana University’s great distance runner, already has clinched the right to represent America in that event. Lash also is seeking the 5000-meter honor and must defeat a strong field in the final trial tomorrow to succeed. The main worry of many of the athletes today was the weather, Lawson Robertson of Pennsylvania, head coach of the track and
field’ team, fears that the excessive |c heat, if it continues as predicted to- Medws k day and tomorrow, may ruin the
chances of many an athlete who otherwise would make the team.
There is also the danger of some of | Jno. M
America's best men burning themselves out for Berlin even though they make the team.
Only three finals were scheduled | $Y
today, with Jesse Owens, Ohio State, who has cracked 10 world's records during his meteoric career, headlining the field in the 100-meter dash and broad jump. The other final is in the hammer throw. The remaining 14 finals will be held Sunday. It’s a busy day for Owens, who has won every heat and every event
in which he’s participated this year. |M%
His program today follows: 2:55 p. m.—100 meter dash, trials. 3:50 final. 5:15 8:
final.
p. m—~100-meter dash, final.
AT SUFFOLK DOWNS First Race ($1000; maiden 2-year-old fillies; five furlongs)-~Cherry Can, 13;
Golden T ought, 112; Traitress, 112; Jash es, 113; fio rette, 1% Mary
112: Jamesvi Bite Sjait,, (8) Conejstet 112; Inac- : oe hemer , 113; Off
13; o Shel 18 Ann, ‘entry.
Race ($1000; claiming; ab six furiongs)—Blad Shieh iM ie Xoo, 100; Star Man, hal "General Farle C1 5: ’ xMiss Anxiety, 1 100; tablerie, 1 5.
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br fi ‘Jim 5 VE "110; i John, ad Meadows, 110 : Jonrth Race ($1000; 3-year-old fillies; Set NEE el i jack Mistress, 113; {8)8ea Sinks 12!
onli! 5 Pret and Mrs. W. P. Stewart
Pifth Race ($300; added; The Massasoit Handicap: ; iopeariolad mile and sixteenth) —Acco| Gallant as 103; ope, er "Little Do ie, wap Agel 7;
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Sixth Rage ($12 The Framinghant Handicap; 3-year-olds and u six fura ; dh 108; 3 ee Poe Be efver 1 : g23: Happy eaver Dam. 1 103; (crCIvi War ent: ie, Archibald and "5. ©patiow
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but in stolen bases, the Wild Horse of the Osage has lost his lead to Sew aya who now sports 16
cas, Pirates, have won seven and lost one to tie for the pitching lead.
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leads Pat Malone, another Yankee hurler, in the pitching records.
Malone has eight won and two lost. |
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Dash Queen Is Big Girl Helen Stephens Weighs 155; Wants to Race Jesse Owens.
BY HENRY M’LEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent EW YORK, July 11. -— Helen ens, the “Babe Didrick-
; Steph 38 208 Of Missouri,” is a very big girl, 34% | She stands Pyk.halr an, inel) Under six feet, and carries 156
pounds. - Her voice is deep, almost startlingly deep, and her mannerisms dre those of a big, gangling boy. Sprawled out in # a chair in the hotel lobby yesterday, she talked ‘her triumphs i the women's Olympic = tryouts last week when she shattered the world’s record for the 100 meters and won firsts in the shotput and jav-
elin “f did the 100 meters in ’‘levenseven up at Piovience, ” ghe said, “put 1 can do better than that. : can’t run tinless I've got som in front of me or right ongside me. You know who I'd like to run? That Jesse Owens boy. 1 couldn't beat him without a handicap, because girls aren’t just built to run as fast as boys, but if he'd give me a start of five meters, I'd bet him 1'd get there first. And in getting there first, I'd break the wi women's record for the distance all to’pieces. I'll tell you. one thing—he can’t come out of those starting holes any faster than I can. For 20 or 30 yards he'd be looking at the back of my shirt. ” 2 » » ELEN, who is only 18, start running in big time competition until a year ago last winter The first time she went
ps at 8t. Louis—dll she had to beat was famed Stella Walsh, the Polish girl’ who held half a dozen world records. “Everybody thought I'd be scared to death, running against Stella, but I wasn’t,” Helen said. our- places on the starting line I said, ‘Helen, here's your big chance, and you're a fine chump if you let jit. get away from you.’ : “And I didn’t. I beat her pretty well. No matter how many, races I ever win, I'll never win oné that will give me the thrill that one did. Gee, 1 felt good all over when I hit that tape in fromt” len; who comes from a farm-
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M RASCHER, 218, with mote speed and power than ever,
‘steps into “big time’ ‘competition
Tuesday night at Sports Arena when he tangles with vince Lopez, 224, California wrestler, in the top attraction on: the all-heavyweight ‘card of the Hercules A. C. Am, pictured here, hails from Cedar’ Lake, Ind. He is a former Indiana University grappling star and Big Ten Conference champion. Rascher’s bout here three weeks ago with Dick (Texas Tornado)
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Raines, won him the right to face a nationally known foe and the popular Hoosier is determined to make good against Lopez. Rascher scored an upset over thé rough Raines. Am returned to local mat warfare recently after gaining a campaign in Southern and Eastern circles. Lopez is rated heavyweight king in eight states. A special one hour semi-windup pits Irish Pat O'Shocker against Milo Steinborn. It is a return tug. Another bout will compléte the card,
(Copyright. 1938,
Race Selections
By Tom Noone
by United Press)
NOONE'S SELECTIONS FOR TODAY
Day’s Best—Esposa.
»
Best Longshot—Dark Hope. ° Best Parlay—Impeach and Polish Beau.
AT ARLINGTON— . One Best—Sun Teddy 1. Optic, Orientalist, Bottle Cap. 2. Impeach, Brandon Prince, Cotton Club. -3. Jirasol 11, Fire Star, Cheer Us. 4. Full Up, Be Shy, Sis Agnes. 5. Sun Teddy, The Fighter, Rock X. 6. Apogee, Miss Dolphin, Coramine. . 7. Whereaway, Finance, St. Bernard. ; - 8. Ilchester, Legal Gamble, Manager Bill. cnn ——— AT SUFFOLK DOWNS— One Best—Sea Cradle 1. Golden Thought, Inactive, Croonerette. 2. Diablerie, Blade Edge, Catchall, 8. Broad Meadows, Teeter Totter, Vester Pow : 4. Sea ON wale, Black Mistress, Savings. 5. Dark Hope, Time Supply, Accolade. 6.Polish Beau, Wise Prince, Indomitable. : 7. Mowery Lady, Mad Wind, Sw an... 8. Crowned Head, Hickory Lad, Admiral. 9. Jubilee Jim, Corvus, Wise King.
AT THISTLEDOWN--One Best—The Break 1. Sweep Myth, Leros, Royal Com-
“As we took | mand.
3. Ricciardo, Semester, Prophetic, 3. The Datb, Toni, Raymond.
4. Ding Bin, ‘Mucho Gusto, Trans- | Ogu
mutable. ‘5. Plag Cadet, Sar, Snow Fairy. iy Voiomtite, Stepin “Anna, Kote~ 7. The Break, Bungalow, Good,
8. Northern Sir, Furled Flag, Lovito.
114; re fu ; erg Fag, de, 108"
|AT EMPIRE CITY—
One Best—Esposa
1. Black Sod, Hypo, Dashwood. 2. Sun Antioch, Sir Quest, Weston. 3. Billionaire, Top Radio, Flying Trapeze.
5. Esposa, Split Second,
Harvest. Good
on Conquer, Bootmaker, Galloping 7. Yonkel, Fogarty, Fluffy Lee.
> AT EMPIRE CITY First Race 3900; cldimin two-year-olds: 1 furiongs)—Fert” ert. sid.
; Megurks, 108
Seco! (81 added; the White Pisin “Hendictp; ; elass C; threé-y ez olde an about six furlongs) Fb] letus, 115; Laird, 106; Balkan lahd Sir Quest, C; Lois 102; lent Haven, High 5 aTwice, 1 Lord Tol raament, 112; Ar 95; Wes ton. ise i: ek are se, 117; Soy Antioch, 11
1 tix at Foot. 1 Stabie entry.
Third Rac e (32500 added; the Wakefleld Randieap; | Shei ls abou
78° Mead edie eh 165 dado,” fi isis
ag Teapese. 116. "ot toric entry. Pourth Race ($900; claiming;
olds; one m and pics ho ouch ud, S08 Ws
xJudues Verdier 1 toga entry.
a8) —ames H Hr e ($1000 1000 add Handicap; 3-yéar-olds og)
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Wins- Over Marek to. "Prestige as Aspiran to: Crown Grown. 3
By United Prova CHICAGO, July 11=A decision over Max Marek of € placed Light-heavyweight C John Henry Lewis directly heavyweight scehe today. a possible opponent for Joe comtéback match, won only the 10 rounds from the Negro
pion. Lewis, however, was fore call up his best to whip the 3
Chicago heavyweight. The husky Chicagoan displa little more than 4 game fig heart. He belted the Phoenix with a wild swing in the hil open a gash over Lewis, eye, shifted to a body it also opened a ¢ut.on Marek’s in the seventh. Lewis used a clever body att and out-generaled his rival to scot decisively on points. A crowd | 7144 witnessed the bout at Comisk Park. 3
CARDS SIGN END By United Press CHICAGO, July 11.—The catching department of the Ch cago Cardinals of the National Pye fessional Football League was lieved strengthened today -— acquisition of Edwin Brett, st Washington State end. Brett, § is more than six feet tall
o 1kees ...
I des te Sox Sullivasi, hevetana 8 i 178 Got HOME RUNS r ankees. key, Yankees. Ge gk . Foxy Shes Ben” FE Rew York RUNS BATTED IN
lin, Tigers Teakky, Aeveiond. Tal Dickey. Yankees. RUNS 1 4, Yankees. ow unr
Gehri , Yankee Gehriniger) Tigers. 4
HITS 115( J
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AT ARLINGTON Hass
First Race gids; “hve and ion OP laos:
Sotint Ae pe fie; dtd Me hive" drdnite
‘mont Sei) eo" Ocienaist, He: ue, 116; Jules Lazard, 118. a—Millsdale Stable Eh
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Race (8800; clai claiming: hy i Ny riongs)—C i Ca. 103:
5) Bom Cap
Race a &n og up:
FR 13;
haa Fire Sie” 104;
: Ie Acting ; XTad, 106° xComm Kennedy, 106: Triple ple Play, 103,
Fourth Race ($800; elaim olds and aap at firispen rll Firm d. kt ia: sis ARnes. West. 112; xCaptain Red. 112; FDoubjs Nu Lg shy. 117;
: : ! xRubans Choice, Peer: e6 Luxie. 11 - Fifth ace, [sid00; } as) Io 3a
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$Ie ib) oh ie. th (a) Calumet Farm entry: (b)Milky Farms entry. Sixth Race ($5000 sdde 3 Stakes; two-year-olds; 1 futons) +The een, bSir Oracle, 11 Fair i cNations
Reward,
117; n,
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11; Gin D 117; clin endaal, claim 1g) —H. Beadlex o stable oniry:
Widener EF onied
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Eighth ($1 elgiming: year olds nd ‘upc '08 : woos: por : miles 7 tth)—zhed 3 Legal Gam) 3 Booms Pa anager Bill, 111
eather, clear; track, fast. x—Apprentice neé claimed. x
For Business or ay Wear
Entire Stock ‘Men’ s Whit
: $330 ¢ to $3.95
