Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1936 — Page 18
* Lethal Punches
_ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1936
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Is No Longer Superman
Williams Finds Foes Don’t Fear the Famous
Killerman.
BY JOE WILLIAMS cia Saecial Writer
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Joe Stops Italian in Fifth
Round With Terrific Beating.
BY STUART CAMERON United Press Sports Editor
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.
23. —Joe |
Louis once again is America’s rank- |
ing challenger for the heavyweight title. Safely past Al Ettore, Phila-
“! delphia’s highly touted blond tiger | "man, Louis is back where he was |
nade move to order
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Bulldogs Switch to Aerial Drills
With the starting lineup taking shape for Butler Universily’'s opening game Saturday afternoon, Coaches Tony Hinkle and Wally - Mhddiesworth are drilling their
charges to cap the running forma- | . Somes with an aertal attack. Eulidogs oppose Evansville College |
‘in the initial game at the Fairview
bow
sguad through a two-hour scrimmage yesterday with four back field men sharing the roie of pass tossers —Capt. Costas, Andy Boa, Frankie Welion ang Bernard Breen. sarsity teams and the rhinie squad participated in the lengthy workout. Ray Jureich, Canton, Ili. sophomare, may cinch the left tackle assigmment in the starting lineup. Emmkis is simost settled on the saarting eleven, but it is probable that three teams will see much ac-
Tech Greens Score | Victory on Whike,
The Greens downed thé White, |
al- |.
DOSSess |
The |
The Butler coaches drove the |
before he met Max Schmeling.
The Detroit Negro regained his |
former status before a crowd of
40,407
15-rounder. The crowd and gate largest in Philadelphia's boxing his-
which - paid $210,117 to see | him knock out the squat Italian in | the fifth round of their scheduled |.
were - the |
i
tory except for those of the Tunney- |
10 years ago.
Negro Wins Easily,
Dempsey fight in the same stadium |
Last night's crowd turned out to |
see how: Louis would stack up
against a rugged fighter of his own |
age, a youngster who simply exuded
confidence and whose boasting had | made many believe he really had a | chance to upest the Brown Bomber. | They saw Joe take the test in his |
stride.
Louis made the fight look easy. |
He won the first two rounds with
miles to spare.. In the opening | heat he seemed on the verge of |
laying away his opponent. A left
to the head and a right to the | jaw dropped Ettore for a count |
: of five.
In the second round Ettore stayed |
erect but Louis made him groggy |
from three straight smashes to the head. Ettore’s - only showing was
when ‘he swarmed over Joe, forcing
Louis to cover up half a dozen times. ! Starts in Fourth : Most of the experts credited Ettore with winning that round. The beginning of the endtcame
in the fourth, when a stunning
creditable in the third round
Coach Bob Nipper’s' Shortridge
Fanfare and ceremony will touch off the 1936 public school grid campaign when the Southport High School warriors officially aceept and dedicate the new Roosevelt Stadium Friday night. has been selected to furnish the opposition in the Blue Devils’ opening tilt of the season. The Cardinals of Perry Township already have
Shortridge
Blue Devils, winners over South-
| port, 12 to 0, last year, are ready for the invasion of the new stadium. The new athletic field with concrete bleachers accommodating 3500 is | Jo be augmented by wooden bleachers from the Shortridge field since more than 5000 fans are expected to witness the clash. A fast, husky
eleven has been constructed around three outstanding lettermen. The
lineup expected to take the field for left to right, (line) ®mery Schlake,
Barney Calwell, George Pike, Dick Fisher,
Fred Rash, Bob Adams, Ed Brown.
straight right caught Al squarely |
on the jaw,
spun him half way |
around and felled him on his face |
near Louis’
corner.
Ettore barely |
managed to arise at the count of |
nine.
Louis tore savagely
after him.
Ettore backed up against the ropes, | contenting himself with trying to |
duck under Joe's fire. Despite these
wholly defensive tactics he took a terrific punishment, but he weath-
ered the round. For the first time it was Louis who landed the first punch in the fifth. Ettore clutched frantically but Louis rushed him off, hammering away with the left that was finally to win the bout.
He left himself wide open. Louis shot out his left. It was a hogk which caught Ettore squarely on the button. As Ettore reeled. Louis shot over another. flopped downward into the ropes, sagging on the middle strand. He made a valiant attempt to et to his feet as’ the timekeeper yelled “nine.” But before he was erect he fell backward through the topes onto the apron of the ring. The time was 1:28. Se Asked if Ettore took as muc punishment as Max Baer, Loui§ said,
“No, nobody ever took as much as Baer.”
Amateur Football
ng,
Ettore
{
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) In one moment of | desperation Ettore came in swing- |
Leon Tailoring eleven will prac- | tice at Softball Stadium tomorrow |
night at “endleton local
7:30 for the game at Sunday morning. representative of the
The Mid-
west Football League is to play the |
state reformatory squad.
Players |
unable to attend are to call Buer- |
meister at Drexel 0148-J.
Crusaders are to report at the
Candidates for the Holy Cross
{school at 7:30 tonight for practice '"
{and uniform measyrements. Those
{unable to attend call Bill Gearns |
| at Riley 6241.
{ for Sunday. So-Athics notice.
Broad Ripple A. C. holds practice
A game is wanted |
tonight at 7:30 at 63d and Bell- |
fontaine-sts.
| So-Athics will hold signal prac-
{#ce tomorrow night at Christian |
{ Park at 7:30. They will play Broad { Ripple A. C.'s Sunday at Christian Park. {
Hoffa A. C. and Indianapolis Cubs { have combined and will be coached by George Zimmerman. Candidates are to report at practice tonight at 3
da Lo
{ 1:30
The Blue Devils may match
the North Siders is pictured above, Bill Barr, Dick Rehm, H. L. Freyn, (back field) Dave Crockett, »
the vaunted aerial attack of the
The second game of the polo series
Argentina was postponed today un-
Jack Donovan, Boston heavyweight
grappler, TNew York here last night in the feature attraction of the mat show.
Ready for Dedication Game at Southport
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scored three impressive victories this season and are in stride to supplement the dedication céremonies with a victory. The starting lineup selected by Coach A. E. Pitcher is shown above, left'to right, (line) Bill Shimer, Dan Zavella, Franklin Oliphant, Jack Winchell, George Zavella, Eddie Guy, Lowell Colbert, (back field) Buck Wasson, Ed Marback, Bruce Williams, Sam Hendershott.
Eddie Guy (above) and all Perry township are on their toes for the Cardinal-Blue Devil rivalry. Guy, left’ guard for the Pitchercoached chargers, has been one of the mainstays of the forward wall in Southport’s three triumphs over Shelbyville, Plainfield and Noblesville. The ‘$90,000 athletic field is to. be presented officially by Carl Korterpeter, representative of the WPA, and will be accepted by L. A. Hohlt, trustee of Perry township. Mayor Kern, Floyd I. McMurray, state superintendent of public instruction; George Buck, principal of Shortridge; Arthur L. Trester, commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association; Herb IL. Curtis, principal of Southport, and the two coaches are to participate in the program.
Purdue Makes |
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FIGHT
Butler Coaches to Talk
Line Changes
Kizer Works Hard to Fill Weakened Berths for Ohio Opener. Times Special
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept. 23.— Coach Noble Kizer sent his Pur-|
tended defensive | scrimmage here | yesterday and was- disappointed at the failure of the rebuilt group to halt a fast-charging freshman
squad. ‘ Two different combinations were used at the weakened guard positions and the Purdue chief may make further shifts. The strong Ohio University team is to be met here Saturday and the Boilermakers are faced with the problem of catching up on practice. Forrest Burmeister and Andy Grant worked as one combination at the guard posts yesterday and Nate Bush and Lee Graves also saw service. It is believed the former pair will be in the starting lineup against Ohio. ’ John Sines and Ben Medley were tried at left half back, and Tony Juska and Louis Sink drilled at full back to support John Drake. It is said Fred Stalcup, converted quarter back, will start at the late Tom McCannon’s place at left half back. Maj. John L. Griffith, Big Ten commissioner, has accepted an invitation to take part in the Purdue loyalty meeting here tomorrow night. Many other individuals prominent iif the college world will be on hand. .
Stephenson Is Used as Indiana Tackle
T'imes Special . BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 23.— Seeking to build up added reserve strength, Coach McMillin will continue to juggle the lineup of the Indiana University squad during its practice sessions. Latest move to bolster the line has been the shifting of Robert Stevenson, sophomore end, to tackle. Since Corby Davis, veteran full back, has been hospitalized from a severe cold, G. L. Fowler, a junior, and Paul Graham and Dudley Whitman, sophomores, have been trying for the full back assignment. McMillin has announced no future plans for the varsity except
at Junior Grid Session
The annual fall athletic meeting of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce is to be held this, eve= ning at the Lincoln Hotel, 6 p. m. Football will be the general topic of discussion. , Coaches Tony Hinkle and Middles= worth of Butler will make talks, Several of the Butler football létter= men will be invited guests. E. B. Byfield, president, Riley 7406, is in charge.
Packey M'Farland, Ex-Fighter, Dies
By United Press : JOLIET, Ill, Sept. 23,—Patrick . (Packey) McFarland, member of the
Illinois State Boxing Commission and one-time “uncrowned” light= weight boxing champion, died toe day of a streptococcus infection which had attacked his heart. The infection followed an attack of intestinal influenza and was ace companied by increasingly periodic attacks of coma. He left his wife, Mrs. Margaret McFarland, a son, Patrick Jr., 20, of Joliet, and three daughters, Margaret Mary, Sarah Ann, and Miriam, Together with the Rev. William Desmond of St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church, they were with hi when death came. = McFarland, who fought all -the topnotch fighters of his division, was known as one of the greatest light= weight fighters of all time. He was born in the Chicago stockyards dise trict. Nov. 1, 1888, and began boxing while he still was attending school. He acquired a brewery after his ring retirement, became a paving com tractor, bank director, and Democratic Party leader. He was 47 years old.
Continentals Drill on Punts, Passes
The Washington High School football team was sent through a lengthy dummy workout yesterday with Coach Bogue stressing Hunteing and passing attacks. The Continentals will open their football season against Blooming ton High, at the Indiana University stadium, Friday afternoon. :
due Boilermakers through..an ex- |,
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that conditioning work will be continued in an effort to put every man | on the squad in top shape for the | hard schedule. : Word from Centre College, Indiana’s first opponent of the season, Oct. 3, intimates that the Prayin’ Colonels will be primed for their second Hoosier invasion in as many years. Indiana defeated the Kentuckians here last year, 14-0, in the opening game, after Centre had staged a remarkable stand against the strong Temple eleven the week’ before. ;
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for Sundays in the 18-year-old class. Call Irvington 4912.
English-av Boys’ Club will stage a
signal drill tonight at 7:30 at the |
club.
| night at 7 for players and new can- | didates.
Amateur Baseball | tournament opening Sunday. The host team will play Indianapolis i Cubs in the second game after Uni-
tangle in the opener. | Ciub also is entered. Monte Carlos will practice tomorrow and Friday {at Northwestern park.
Three |
Cleremont A. C. wanis a home {game fér Sunday. Call Belmont {2662-3 and ask for Reese Cline,
Sexson! Coal will play the last jgame of the season Sunday against the Merchants at Greenfield. Players are to meet at 1 for the trip.
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Cardinals Friday night. when Dick Fisher (ahove) goes into action. The six-foot left end has been snaring passes in a convincing manner in practice, and with all of the Shortridge backs capable of handling the tossing assignment, the North Siders may fill the air with an
Irvington Dinosaurs want games |
St. Roch's team will meet Friday |
Bargersville is to stage a baseball |
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Greens, while Darrell Thomas and | § n attracted attention |
Whites.
overhead atack.
FOX HUNT PROGRAM IN SECOND SERIES
DILLSBORO, Ind. Sept. 23.— | With the first heat of the derby for i fox hounds under 2 years completed, | hunters participating in the third {annual Dillsboro Fox Hunt being | held here all this week, took to the field today to run their dogs in the second series of evénts. Winner of the first heat yesterday was Sampson, owned by E. R. Bliss, | Sampson scored 90 points. |
versville, and Tom Crowe Jr. bealonging to Paul Reynolds, New Albany, tied for second with 55 points. Hackey, owned by P. S, Holliday, Milan, took third with 45 points.
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By United Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Sept. 23.— The Birmingham Barons and the New Orleans Pelicans, winners in the Shaughnessy playoff series of the Southern Association, meet to-
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with champions of the Texas league.
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