Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1936 — Page 23

[TLE BO Plays Lead Role in Iowa Dispuie

Williamson's Scientific Football Predictions [Owners Await os phot gas 8 ueet - — on Bob Feller

Negro Flash Quits Squad, Then Returns

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Victory Would Make Bomber BY P. B. WILLIAMSON

NO. 1 Heavy, [5,2 Su. of suuiais tah its sale tr one: . tory this week-end and according to the Williamson system each SLL Westmi Coach Bo McMillih’s Hoosiers are favored to take the measure of

Fans Interested in Fighters the Chicago Maroons at the Midway; Purdue is the choice over Iowa

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BY JOE WILLIAMS Times Special Writer EW YORK, Nov. 12.—It is announced that Joe Louis, who will be remembered as the Rrown Bomber, the Dark Angel and the Dusky Dynamiter will meet James J. Braddock in a no-decision fight in February. The plans call for a scheduled twelve-rounder. in Atlantic City on Feb, 22. No contracts have been signed. This announcement probably will be received with some satisfaction by everybody except the Madison Square Garden people who hold some sort

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verse decision is possible in the latter game and a tie not unlikely. Here at Indianapolis Butler's unbeaten Bulldogs, possessors of their third Indiana Conference title, are expected to win over Western State On other fronts, Wabash is favored against De Pauw; Evansville is rated over Valparaiso; Ball State is the choice against Hanover, with a tie possible; Rose Poly and Michigan State Normal are selected to down

Oakland City and Indiana State, respectively, with ties again likely, and

7] Fi8 week-end is going 0.he a. honey. Not since the 1935 season have so many games in one week been respectively between teams so closely rated. That is why a more ¢han usual number of contests slated for this week dare predicted with a “T” or “TR” after the prediction figure of 1 or 2. It would be straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel to depend strictly on the “figgers” in so many closely-rated

Fans should please understand that the Williamson ratings always try to shoot at the goal: “Actual results are what count.” liamson ratings are strictly post-game figures. that from theory and several years of actually trying it out on the dog we have confidence enough in the average consistency of our ratings to use them as a gauge for future contests. The ratings are necessarily always formed before the predicted games on which they are used have been

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By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Prospective purchasers of the St. Louis 2 Browns spread their plans before» American League club owners today, seeking their approval of a deal swinging the baseball club from the estate of Phil Ball to a St. Louis syndicate headed by Donald L. Barnes, investment house executive. Nearly as important to rival club

owners as sale of the Browns was

an expected announcement from Judge K. M. Landis, baseball commissioner, regarding disposal of Bob Feller, sensational strikeout hurler. Full power to make a decision rests with Landis. Wealthy. owners have indicated they will bid the limit on Feller should he be declared a free agent. :

Oze Simmons . . . “Ebony Eel”

Godoy Holds Ettore

said. “I made one criticism of Sims mons and he couldn't take it.” Rumors of Jealousy i Other players on the squad hinted at jealousies. One of them said: “Most of the players believe Sime mons has been getting too much publicity. After all, we may get ex« cited about this thing and go out!

Protest by Keyser Feller, Van Meter (Ia) high to Ten-Round Draw

school boy, was an end-of-the-sea- - son sensation for Cleveland. His con- By United Press t thrown » Fach was te ane Pl | NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Al Ettore, | Iowa.

when E. Lee Keyser, president of o first the Des Moines club, charged that | Philadelphia Italian making his Thi ih 2 ensation in ls fuss Cleveland had violated a baseball | first comeback attempt since being him up. He was a star again last TE ors ior aie club can | gnocked ‘out by Joe Louis, was held | year, with Big Dick Crayne blocking i ! : ; for him. ok Reportedly involved in the deal|!c & 10-round draw last night by) "C0 C00 onied to stay at Towa for the Browns was a price of | Arturo Godoy of Chile. “and get my education,” Simmons |

Saturday and show them this is nok a one-man team.” F) Simmons rode a freight train to Iowa City in 1933, saying he heard. Negroes ‘could play football at

of a contract to Last week, counting stragglers over the week-end, the Williamson Mr. Braddock’s | system received results on 273 games, with 19 upsets against the system militant services. | ang six upsetting ties. That gave a record of almost 92 per cent for the The customers | week, '

Sh mot be ox Represeniative games throughout the United Stafes this week-end are listed below pe with each team's rating according to the Williamson National Rating System. Where (fh themselves into ne rating is given, the schedule is insufficient for calculating one clearly. Some omis- Ya Toly. Inst, 6L1..... Washingio: Loe ois Williams a purple lather sions may be due fo incomplete returns. Tri 20.2... 1! Rollin ies : over the legal EXPLANATION: Figure after each team is its rating according to the current Geo. Washington 85.1.0.. Catawba 48.7 complications surrounding a Drize | wuiamson Football Rating Table, published yesterday. In “Predict” column: 1,| *Emery-Henry 43.1 + Elon. 39.3 fight, so the matter of whether MT. | means win for No. 1 Team; 2, means win for No. 2 Téam; T, means possible tie game Braddock is legally within his rights | or close outcome; R, means prediction reversed against ratings. No. 1 Team plays Maryville, Tenn. aL. ol ins a.

t t te dis- | at home. X, Friday afternoon; Y, Friday night; Z, Saturday night. ' I Yennesses 20.1... Cleveland, Miss. 1 isto Tor ta De Oe | a ae tbe symact ~~ appease with a amber. In the: Predict colamn, the team (IRCUE F208: Cll King nd vey, o-oo Ee $323,000 for the club, its players, Ettore, slightly favored because of | explained. : Of greater interest is the fact that | named is favored, but a close outcome one way or the other is not unexpected. A x$S ringhill 389 ......... Birm. Southern 54.5...... Mobi and the San Antonio club of the [three victories over Leroy Haynes,| “If I had wanted to make money,

Furman . Guilford 25.7 Maryland 75 Mount St. Mary caus are ] N. Carolina U. 38.1 Duke 92.3 . Chapel chmond U. . y 498....... Richmond Shepherd T. 12.7 vee Glenville T. 38.8......... . Shepherdstown TR Blacksburg 3 Norfolk

Washington, D.C. 33-0 Emory

"| difference of 5 percentage points or less in the ratings of two teams often indicates | ITennessee urray, T. 42.7... Cookeville , ‘0-13 | rexas League. Sportsman's Park, |who held Godoy to a draw, did not|I wouldn't have come to Iowa. : NE adotk parently, nas oe that their game is 3 “toss-up.” However, in from 55 9.90 per cent of cases fhe Rolling 353. --....." Usiew yl. Tenn, aid a Tarser park -; | home of the Browns, was to remain [seem to have his usual speed and | my sophomore year, I had onerad Detroit Negro and, according to the higher rated team is due fo win, even when the difference in ratings is small ollins Jacks som ville T. 23 8 ob property of the B all estate. SeETessivericss. IL Moras Mich ioar: 8 terms of the articles, will not be INTERSECTIONAL Florida 653 ©'10 0101 Sewanee 25 [1111 " Gatnsville aw, new ounen mirhican League | The verdict of referee and judges | Ohio State.” a risking his heavyweight champion- Team No. 2 Predict Place '35 Score Georgia Tech OST. Alabama U3 In tlanta : to all : acceptable did not tally with the United Press . Vi _| Team No.1 Hiwassee 24.5 .. Tennessee Wesly. 47.4..... : seven remaining operators in : ship. This means that even if beat xEmporia Col. 35.9...... : e .. 2 Lo a Tech 50 Millsaps 40.5 pA T Ruston the league. President Harri score sheet, which gave Godoy five en the gentleman will still retain | xConway T. Me 9 ; {.... Oglethorpe 41.8... 3 a called this as a routin rt) age rounds, Ettore three with two even. his championship status. At least | Jignoir-Bhyne Pr i on 1 rehe +« Bowling Green. By. 16.2. Blowmend. Ky. | 6:48 | indicated he would Be ng, Ut | A low blow in the third cost Godoy oo y officially. How he will stand in the | ’Assun 31.7 Bluffton 34.6 Bandw : tes 38.5 Georgia 77.2 ............. 2T Deland / connection of the St ves fa © 8nY | the round, which almost certainly WHEN YOUR COM esteem of the customers will be L: 8 3s Tennessee U. 87. nals. with the transacti ou Cardi- would have won him the verdict. 0 Barnes became. Mieracted in the | 60007 Weighed 195; Ettore, 196%.) TELLS THIS STORY Too Often It's Time to Use

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sind Thigh SE uisville 35.3 ? MISSOURI VALLE If and when the two battlers Browns on a chance remark. by William O. De Witt, vice president and | PANTHERS WORK OUT treasurer of the Cardina 1s, who was ietm——————

come together, the fight to all prac- xDoane 32.2 ......... sees Midland 35.5 ....... Tense tical purposes will be a real cham- SMarvvine To Mo. 30811 © Girardeau. 314.11" T i ’ x ssour a lo sive arKio ol That if Mr. Braddock is Knocks out xNebrasks Wesly. 35.4.5. ¥o y 13:3 | cxpected to become. general -man- | By United Press or beaten he will lose 50 much pres- gger of He Browns. The American CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—The Univer- OIL removes loose dandruff, and Central. ue De Witt sever all | sity of Pittsburgh football team | proves poor circulation, two of fhe chief; es ¢ Cards before approving | worked out at Stagg Field today be- | ®wsesctialisghair. ~~ Madeis U.S. A: the sale. fore continuing on to Lincoln, Neb., Economy size st

tige as to become just another i's Huntington . ie Tey. heayyweight—and that’s just how Eitan U: is Minncaneils so:s | JAugustana, 8. D. 46.6... Sioux Fails 22. ........ Soux Falls rw scien . No names but Barnes and De Witt | for ‘a: i 4 : ame with the C Tr Write for Valuable Booklet : i3 | were linked with the deal, but re- Soturde Coach Jock Ornhugkers TRUTH ABOUT THE HAIR"

it should be. : 93.5 ii Peru, N ted : F ree: edited by a registered physician, = peated rumors brought in Branch | said he was taking a squad of 45. C ri

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eb. 1 The fact is championships don’t e 56.4 . Susquehanna 36.8 ..... WBieaees Rhy mean a great deal ois onl The | St. John, Md. 50.1 Swarthmore 31.9 YSe Louis 61% ¢ 0.1 op Sie Cards. The syndicate may be asked : to explain his appearance in the . Art Rose Says

A 859 .. .. ..... Notre Dame 85.2 ........ Ln Ww orth .23.1 ew sah, III. terested in championship fights un- Wash'gien ££ St, L. 68.8. Wichita (57.5 te 53 very . Emporia T. 51.3 : Lon Wichita alls less the principals are stand-out Westohesior 2 478 --. PACIFIC COAST and ROCKY MOUNTAINS , estern Reserve 73.2.... performers. You don't need any| Weester 39.4 California Tech 23.8...... 1 further proof of this than Louis . Fresno T. 59. ! himself. He isn't a champion and Decidental 50.59 yet he is the biggest gate attraction in the prize ring.

Public Interest Counts

If Louis knocks out or beats the champion he will automatically be ] accepted as the No. 1 heavyweight .U. 33 ¢ &nd no amount of ballyhoo is going "80.5. +1 vee to change the public's point of view, and this happens to be the “only point of view that counts, As soon

fexas Christian 85.7...... Centenary 84.3 » T Stal duis 8k 5 customers aren't particularly in- Tankee rincipia

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negotiations. Also before the owners for consideration was a proposal to curb radio broadcasters from “secondguessing” umpires, managers - and players.

College Football

" (Games of Wednesday) exas A. and M., : Pe rate. 7 > De, Sen a State, 7; Goo s e). Am i Hidians, 5

Carbondale Cedar Rapids Fairfield aloosa Rock Island uncie Bowling Green Berea Burlington ndianagotis : Chios: . 69.7 Colorado U. 65.8 Cedar Falls past 1. 5 Dalornid oe vs .1... Colorado Col. x .. Bayion Yerion Lewiston T. 31.9.......... Yefance

Grandville + SOUTHWEST Greencast a ; $ ig : 5 vi Biller pe 5 tr ew In. a : ; Eransvine 7 Hy EN PR i TE ghter he is through, and that’s 29.3 : Tittin 6.1. 369. ieuisse ve Alw .8 Montana ' State,” 32 ah What will probably happen to the , Hillsdale B : ‘ : champion if he is belted out. Urhana

hi 21; Haske Milligan, 27; Tusculum, 13. .. Whittier, 21: Willamette, 18.

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I imagine Louis will.go into the “57. Bloomington fight, assuming that it takes place, . 61.7 aah Kot ew . Mexico U. 455 .... New Mexico State 56.9.... ord. 13, New Mexico Mil. 37.5 ... Canyon T. 47.6 Jinona Teachers, 7; :St. Marys (WiRollins, 13: Union. 0

the favorite, despi ” > — , Te Max Schemiing demonstrated he i Tm =F ER. | Embers Bie not quite & superman and that arietts st Foc san, xem Heber, Tapa. plolumbla (Dubuque, Ia.). 66: American against an experienced performer . Arkansas U. 83 : las | VBiperior (Wis)® Feathers, 32: Stout Tnhe can be made to look very bad. eas Wesly B23 iren 1. Aone ter. | TRE rs. 20 Seas Pecan Mr. Braddock will bring as much San Jose State, 40; Redlands. 6, . experience into the ring as the Ger- su T5ansas Tech, 40; Monticello A. and man did, plus a sound two-handed ih BHiack. Whether this will be sufii- . Client remains to be seen. The 1. Case 19 champion has been inactive for so| X* — ct

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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

(Games of Wednesday) Southport, 13; Cathedral, 7. Bloomington, 12; Jasonville, 0. Vincennes, 21; Bicknell, 0,

DRILLS ON PASSES By United Press. : CHICAGO, Nov. : Ja Chiragos : varsity today engaged in as AL M’COY SUSPENDED scrimmage with the freshmen betn fore the Indiana encounter Satur-| ginivan 39: Linton, 6. day. . The passing combination,| wiley (Terre Haute), 34: Tech (Terre 12.—Al | Solly Sherman to Bob Fitzgerald, | Haute). 0 :

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edged sharpness. He had come up from the docks hard and hardened. Possibly he can regain much of his old condition but the task is not going to be simple. The champion hasn’t been doing any hard work and the sort of ring activity he has had, working in exnibitions and officiating at wrestling matches all over the country, is not calculated to be of much value to a fighting man. Besides which Mr. Braddock isn't getting -&ny

By United Press BALTIMORE, Nov. 12.—Col. Edward R. Bradley's Brooklyn outran seven other 2-year-olds to win the Walden Handicap, closing feature of the Maryland Jockey Club meeting, run before a crowd of 16,000 on Armistice Day. The victory netted 270. S2M0. Alyn jumped into a lead at the start, was never headed and won going away. Mary Hirsch’s No

appeared their only hope for success.

boxer, Bill Brennan his manager, and Promoter Armand Vincent, Montreal, have been suspended indefinitely by the Quebec Boxing Commission. Decision of the commission, which was transmitted to the National Boxing Association and the Canadian Boxing Federation yesterday, charged that McCoy, who defeated Charlie Balanger in a 15-round bout

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