Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1936 — Page 39

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G arden en Head | Plans State | Title Match

Expect Protests From New York Athletic Com- "| mission.

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BY JOE WILLIAMS Times Special Writer

| NEW YORK, Dec. 4—James J. Johnston, the strong voice of MadBquare Garden, has gone into another huddie with his skull and ged with a theory which seems stty certain to bring unbridled rousing and thick slabs of hysteria : into the offices of the state athletic commission. The boy .bandit has drawn the managers of Ray Impellitiere

and Bob Pastor|’

from rustic retreats hard by Hell's Kitchen— breathed the Johnstonian madness into their souls and , broached a plan. at’s rather neat—that “broached.” e Big Imp is a denizen of Cold Bprings, N.sY., just across the Hudgon from West Point where Ray's “barber pater plies a flourishing trade among the officers’ beards. #* Pastor is more native than Times “Square and James, of the Johnston tclan is going to match them for the sheavyweight championship -of the tate. The idea is going to strike ire from the commission, an august body which regards James as a caterpillar in’ the salad. Of course “the thing is synthetic as: prohibition gin, but you have to give the boy bandit credit for trying, He would ‘take the credit in any case. : Titles of this sort have proved. so uch prune whip in the past, The £ Junior crowns struck no responsive “notes in the public ear, but the §fplan of Johnston might be fun—for ha while. It's always rather brisk ‘wher James takes off his glasses and begins to throw things- at official ea

Willams

" Shooting at Barlund

But James, who throws things at any head which may dent the horin, is sniping at one which seems ‘mltogether blameless. A young Finnish peasant named Gunnar Barund came into Mike Jacobs’ opuent Hippodrome Wednesday night sand knocked over Frankie Connelley nine rather heroic rounds. But ike is going to control the Bard destiny for months to gome and James is leveling at the Finn in “What may be frankly termed as no gnean fashion. He says that Connelley is only a liminary boy, but it must be reembered that this same Connelley

. George Brescia, a hearty belier hit Connelley with everything ‘bub the Johnstonian derby and “Frankie charged through the storm ‘mnd almost copped the decision. . Bo it would seem that James is g out of bounds. Most of the perts gathered at the Hippodrome ngside spoke of Barlund in hushed ces and mgreed that he is the est bit of heavyweight knuckle odder since Joe Louis beat his money wrench into a fighting mitten. e experts are bound to be right Dmetime and it might as well be w. The Barlund efficiency is unenlable. He ‘may perform rather rribly against the next foe, but he as masterful against the Irishman nd, until some one invents a betmethod, we’ll go on judging the ture by the past.

19th Pro Fight

The Connelley fight was Barlund’s eteenth as a professional and he's only 24. At least, that's the story of Manager Paul Damski and je sticks to it stubbornly. As in a st majority of cases, the boy andit has something to say here, He declares that Barlund is 3 and has 200 amateur fights. of scord. This may be sour grapes but it isn't especially im-

‘Most "heavyweights mature’ late nd Barlund seems rather mature the moment. His boxing style beautifully rounded. He does everything right and there is trependous power in efther hand. Obvers who saw Max Schmeling in arly efforts here will tell that the Gunnar is 40 per cent better. The Schmeling left paw was never use3 once Max had risen from the dinner table and he was awkward

in attack—not too hard to hit at |

any time.

"But Barlund is rarely elusive for |.

8 man of his size. He is remorseJess in his forward shuffling drive. 83t is quite true that he has not yet ped a warrior of the power, Smashing victories over Sandy McDonald and Connelley certainly oint in only one direction and that |& upward.

laying for I rs i State's Sycamores.

Bowlers to Resume Play

- In Central States Meet =

BY BERNARD HARMON

The Central States eighteenth an. tournament, which opened at the Pritchett Alleys last week-end, is to be resumed tomorrow and Sunday with booster teams and doubles and singles events hold-

nual bowling

ing the spotlight.

Three squads of five-man aggregations are to face the maples tomorrow afternoon, all but two of the teams being Booster Class e€ntrants. ' Michelob of Chicago and Champagne Velvets who are scheduled at 7:30 are the

Terre Haute Class A. quintets.

Sunday’s program ‘opens at 11 a. m. with a squad “of singles and doubles entrants inaction. Follow-

ing the aspirants Tor ‘the minor:

1 o'clock. Single and doubles carded on the ee 8:15 and 8:15 shifts. The day's program’ is to’ close with the appearance of an-

fire at 9:15. Markey Posts’ ™~

High scoring, which pre‘vailed during the week, a in last night's league sessions, Chuck Markey pounding the maples to the tune of 704 to top individuals in action. The big series was rolled in: the Printeraft League at the. Prifchett Alleys and paced Quality Flowers in its 2941 total, that won it. three

Panthers Named

As Huskies’ Foe

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about on a par defensively, a study

of their nine games show.. Pitt’

shutout five opponents and allowed

of their nine games shows. Pit

shut out five opponents and allowed 35 ‘points and scored 148. Pitt lost ‘to its city rival, Du-

quesne, 7 to 0, in one of the season’s prize upsets, and was held to a scoreless tie by Fordham. Wash« |i ington’ dropped its opener to Min=< nesota, 14 to 7, and was tied 14-all

by Stanford. Strong Comeback’

After the Duquesne setback ‘the Panthers came back to beat Notre Dame, 26 to 0, Penn State, 23 to 7, Nebraska, 19 to 6, and Carnegie They previously

Tech, 31 to 14. had ‘defeated Ohio State, 6 to 0.

Washington also displayed .fine comeback ability. ' After the Min: nesota loss . the Huskies sailed through Idaho, U. C. L. A,, Oregon State, ‘California and Oregon, ‘alone touchdown. After the

lowing Stanford tie they defeated South-

ern California and then swamped

Washington State, 40 to 0. . Pittsburgh began coming to Pasa=

dena in 1928, when Stanford won, to. 6. | The Panthers were back again in 1930, and this time South-

games over Rapid Rollers and team honors of the evening. Markey ‘used games of 220, 252 and 223 in ‘reaching’ his ‘total, * while counts of 975; 1036-and 930 gave the’ team ‘its ‘top series.. Jess. Roe. and “Bunk” Ward, with 818 | and 615, {were other. high’ scorers of the-Qual-lity team; : Eddie: Hornberger's 625, ‘that ‘led Rolles Printing: Co. to a. triple win over-Advance Electrotype, and John Fehr's: $18 for Cornelius Printing, which nabbed two victories over Bingham Rollers, were other honor series of the loop. Larry Langbein’s 663 -and Colin Fulle’s 660 were ‘the feature per-' formances-of the Universal Igue’s session at Pritchett’s. ; Bud Se och

mark were Parker with . 647, John Bentley with 623, Bill'Wolf with 619, Larry Sutphin with 617, Dick Nordholt with 610+ and’. “Bob: Hatgsme with 604. Dutch Masters and Heidenreich Florists, with 1050 and 1046 games, Teatured the team. petformatices, d

Philip No. 3. loop “John tossed the lone 600 series. He had a 854. All team contests were decided ‘over the two to one route. Freddie Shaw's 627-set the pace in the Parkway Recreation League at the Parkway Alleys. Fouch and: Ray Violet also passed the 600 mark, the former with 607 and :Vollet. ‘with: 601. 2

ern California blasted them, 47 to | FT}

14. Three years later U. S. C. did

it again, this time 35 to 0.

The Huskies haven't played the when’ Alabama upset them, 20 to 19. In their 1924 initial appearance here

New Year's game since 19

they were tied, 14 to 14, by Navy. Have ‘Many Stars

This year’s. Panther edition ‘was. sprinkled with players who received | All-America team - consideration ®

and the team received the Lame

bert’ Memorial Trophy, emblematic | Mi

of Eastern gridiron supremacy. Bill Daddio is rated one of the coun-

try’s best ends. Averill Daniell ‘at{ ~ tackle and Bill Glassford, guard, |9f

were other outstanding linesmen. Marshall Goldberg, sophomore find," sparkled in a backfield of capable | Spare ball carriers.

Eckmann said tickets would be me

scaled down from a $4.40 top. T

shift of and

other squad of boosters; opening |

his Bend, Tipton at Sheridan, | Fort. Wayne), Le

{Warsaw at. Valparaiso,

+ | the New. Yi

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games. . Com tition along ower: conference ng,

Other. Loop’ Tos : South— (Tonight): — “Bicknell at Bleomington, Linton at Central (Evansville), and Washington at Sullivan, Bosse Washi

ville at South Side (Fort. Wayne). Central— ht) — Alexandria at Wabasi, Huhtington at’ Warsaw, Peru at "Elwood. Northern—(Tonight) Western Di’ vision—iWashingtéon ‘(East Chicago)-| at Froebel of Gary, and Horace Mann (Gary) at’ Roosevelt “of Fri Chicago. ..° | South’ Central (Tonight) - —=Co~ lumbus. at Franklin, Shelbyville - at Martinsville. ~ ¢ ° Other. games" scheduled include: Tonight—Ja sper at. Bedford, | Greencastle at Jeffersonville, Brazil at Sullivan, Goshen at Plymouth; Nappanee at Mishawaka, Delphi at Rochester, Decatur at La Porte, Riley (South Bend) ai Angola, Crawfordsville at Veedersburg, Cen-: tral vs. North Side at Fort Wayne, Washington vs. Central .at South

: at - Central hon at Lafayette, Marion atf.. Tipton, La Porte at Washington (East. Chicago), Hammond , at Central (South Bend), Central Catholic (Fort: Wayne) at Auburn.

3 Diamond Interest ;- Shifts to Majors

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Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday on the following deals: : “Sale of Dizzy. what ||

quotations but still on. the mark

ork trade, involving Outfielder Hank Leiber, sought by the. Cubs, and

. | Third Baseman Stanley Hack, cov-| al eted by the Giants; Brooklyn-Pitts- | 1 burgh deal, with negotiations now at |.

the point ‘Where even Van Mungo, | Dodgers star ‘pitcher, may be' in-

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the | the West Coast.

Eee bv. other North “Central pi an i DIG ble. hoger ager

Vincennes: (Saturday)—Bicknell at AE Bvangville) abi

ngton. Northeastern—(Tonight. Hata ford City at Bluffton and Kendall-:

major ‘league. meeisng at New: York:

cooled off by. Branch Rikers acer | 1 as \

| James.

nof reported since they football team which will par on tomorrow.

2 strong competition":

~Oakland City will meet De agers.

1a at:Gree castle in an Indiana Inter-

tomorrow night at Richmond, less ing Taslos University of Ind, and ‘Hi <Q, uu invade Ohio fo ‘meet

a ville in a cont

Few \ / eterans

“Experienced Players,”

Dimes ‘Special

Roy E. Tillotson plans daily serime mage drills for his Franklin Coll

of the season.

with an’ acute. ‘¥ienced material al yea. wn beginning of ‘the basketball finds him . with only: four - ‘Astter men, Bill Schafenacker, Wayne; Murlin Houghland, Prank: lin; Robert Grannan-and Homer McCracken, . both of: Washington. More than 15 freshmen, 7 -of whom have had :a little e experience, also have: reported: f practice. fa : ..- Other. Netinen ih Besides the : four. lettermen,

£ and Hugh Franklin; Harold Tracy, MorganON J. T. Pritchard, Vevay; wi- | 55 rishmen Rishard Alford, Frank ;

apolis (Tech); Wayne; Russell :Seille,. 3 io ord, Mich,

opening Golf Sores

| By United Press CORAL

BECEeesan

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qin. | will. play Central | P conference

At: Franklin

Grizzly Gage: Squad Lacks]. HOME, BE-3835, or DR-2670. 12 «Cards of Thanks

merger Ind, Dec. 4.~Concentrating ‘upon. bringing out a: he smooth-working first five from his rough ‘and raw material, Coach

squad before .meeting: North ane To chester Dec. 10, in. the first game: Coach Tillotson has” Been faced and the ~séason

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