Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1936 — Page 25
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\-r==r== SIX BIG TEN TEAMS KEEP CLEAN SLATES
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door winter sports and Indianapolis’ first snow train, the Ski-Bob Special, sponsored hy L. Strauss and Co, is
meeting wren ay wn Boilermakers | Heres a Bill Who Can Pay Off Indiana Central Wallops
operated hv the Big Four and will leave here Dec. 29 at » » — : ; > : ea — 10:50 p. m. and on the return will reach Indianapolis at | In Ohio Tilt 4% 5 ” a Ba LB Lawrence Tech Team, 41-31
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7:55 a. m. on Jan. 8. . .. Lake Placid offers skiing, dog
» - i = sledding .tobogganing, moonlight rides in hay-filled sleighs This Evening Tr le, : 5 ; CI Crowe, Byers, Swank Are Outstanding for Greyhounds;
and other pastimes of the North country. . . . It's a scenic f trip, especially alter leaving Buffalo. , . . Lake Placid is in | } : Pe FF Pes no Horowitz, Lawrence Guard, Leads Scoring. the heart of the Adirondacks, 2000 feet above sea level, ‘Hoosiers Homeward Bound \ : —- ara an T | | - 5 ais ne mm } ks md 4 . g X : 3 RR k ki , | ndiana Central defeated a squad of reserve basketball plavers from here will be in ercollegiate ski competition and A After Clean Sweep n ’ 5 SE N E: i » ; ; ) ® | the Lawrence Institute of Technology of the Detroit Collet of Bhs
college hockey tournament while the Hoosier party is at | The East EE Aan cgay, © TSHR basicetinll game plRyed wt We This th laveround Mr d Mrs) A.”F, Thomas ash | versity Heights gym last night ee winter playground. . « « MY, and MTS. A. . Sy SG | Coach Philip Sachs only had one of his varsity plavers to put of 3045 N. Pennsvivania-st, have been selected to accompany By United Press the Hol 1 Si a first team ix working during the Christmas ( » ; Rive g io e ay t ce the tr and look after the welfare of the party en route and while CHICAGO, Dec. 22--Six unde- yo Fe Yi) Side he trip — : a Wy ha Arrival feated teams remained in the Big ; Sh. : ; WR 4 3 i ie di i” pan: . Sam — at Lake Placid will arrange group activities. | + + Armva Ten today after two dropped their RO ES PI Wp Cora ds 5 F ) i Pn {with Eaton, forward, as the only oe 8 Prem the floor and four from there is set at 6:55 on Dec. 30, first games in a heavy coast to n ; ! ig | 34 0 ‘regular on the floor. Lawrence got =o, On MN€ IN > on Dex z coast schedule last night. ups uve : » A a Ro a fast start and tallied nine fife Yunmery of We WER Toh Pittsburgh, previously defeated by RE ms” yc. § $ i 3 ; : : a. . ie ; | vamping and changes as a re- Ny : ke : RR points before the local team was
YO! don’t have to be an experienced ski jumper or bob i ed scm. sult of their four-game losing : % : 3 : LS {able to hit. The quarter ended sled streak Bill Nferrili cat rignt), has E@® with the score nine to six in the
. 3 Xs h J ¥ . “ i y lor to enlov a tr Jake id. « « « There are an 10st to the University of Wash- a LAGE BE 8 enjoy a tmp to Lake Plac 2 been about the only player who be RE —_ EN TR ? 4 ; | visitors’ favor,
, hoy y . ington in the first of a three-game 5 & many attractions to watch and for the novice easy slones ny 41 to 23 ¢ has stuck to his post. He is the : R Wha SE 3 | At the start of the second period
and competent instructors are available, | . . Diversified | Purdue and Indiana, the defend- ET pretty ‘Wellvaimnoed : ; : SE a oon BR Qua WE i 1 y \ \ . y . i » ions . it) ipa. | i Ss a pretty ell-bala i : 3 SN NHR NR CS : A Wm other regulars, Crowe, Byers, Swank he offered New \ ear s Eve and New \ ears Eh oe pions. od Ih center. His offensive talents are RS oN a 3 : ; ad : PY 3 : land Dorton and during the rest of e tourists riding the special will leave the ence victories. Indiana scored the No more outstanding than his EN Nt Lg (the half they pieked up 11 points () . of J O second decisive triumph of its Bast- | defense and he can get the ball 5 > ib aad ; while holding their opponents to the morning of Jan. 2. ern swing by defeating Villanova, down the floor if its necessary. 3 I a field goal and a free throw. The + ¥ ® Ww yr % % 42 to 28, at Philadelphia, while the | Bill, who played tackle on the i i, ke ¥ score at the half was 17 to 12, Beare at the hall: Tadiana Centra Boilermakers defeated Toledo Uni- | football team, will be at the a § : | The visitors rallied during ‘the | LRyrence. Ll mum
; ih . alah . . : ' versity at Lafayette, 41 to 32. | pivot position tomorrow night | second half with a flurry of long | “ A Rn “ Christmas and that he is playing Santa Claus to himself by Bn route to the West Ooast. ‘Ohio Poo the Bulldogs attempt to [baskets but were unable to offset LUCAS LOSES TO FURR
hold out for $100.000 next spring. . . . But Dean and State stopped off at Omaha and | get going against Wisconsin's | the scoring of Swank and Crowe, WASHINGTON, Dee, 22-=Phfl his announcements don't Cl bear up uhder close checking. . . . trounced Creighton, 35 to 28. Min- five ; ; E Horowitz, lanky Lawrence guard, Furr, Washington, won a close dects Ford Frick, president of the National League, revealed the other Gay | ata wiso campaigning in the | ' ® : BM lead the scoring with five field goals | sion last night over Johnny Lucas, tl n another year not so long ago the Cardinals had Dean signed 10 | 00 state. Jost to Nebraska, 20 10 | | and two free throws, Crowe was Camden, N. J. Purr weighed 147
il 1 1 oll i EET js | 3 a contra even before Old Diz started blasting about being a stubborn 2%. Tt : 3 : : high for y " . : ! : 24. Tt was , : or the home team with three | pounds; Lucas, 143 hold It made good publicity for both the pitcher wnd the Cop Nr tina eat For the McCoy Challenges : i RL dia : Cards, and the public was none the wiser \ The suspicion is growing Towa hoved into the Little 19 and ; "el . .
that the same situation exists . . Perhaps Manager Frankie Frisch's | goractadq Millike t D y Ji B dd k unguarded statement may explain it, After returning from a long 37 to 30. Tiinois. Nother onl mmmy ra OC | fishing trip, the Cardinal pilot said, “What's all this IT read about us Chicago did not play : | i. "A av. |
ading Dizzy Dean? Say, 1 want that fellow around. He'll win us a Ohio State is the only conference |
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lot of ball games team in action tonight, meeting Ne- | By United Press 10, { g INE= cE B) Vv, 9% Ww yr Ww Ww | braska at Lincoln, Wednesday, Wise | Boo Lon, Dec. 22. -Al _ McCoy : - . en © who won the New England heavyUr I'T1, some one calculates how long it takes Jesse Owens to travel ha plays Butler at Indianapolis, weight championship by outpointing ‘ #EY ru br : ; . y , y inois comes t hie 7 | he . : three-fifths of an inch at top speed, it will not be known exactly De Paul and ar 4 id Play Tony Shuceo Friday hight, today | what time he made in his “record” sprint at Chicago the past outdoor | Ores hioh ‘ut © 4 a clashes with challenged Jimmy Braddock, world track seasor The event was over a 100-meter course and the dai at ‘Omaha | champion, to a 12-round no=decision 5 - . pre time credited the Negro flash was & new mark of 10.2 seconds, . . . On |v iv Re : ; a bout, in Boston. z remeasuring the course, the officials learned it was three-fifths of an I U. Squad Defeats MeOoy's challenge resulted from i TH : 5 neh she of specifications and Owens was denied the new record. . . ‘Villanova 43 to 28 | Braddock's recent statement that he : ie EE { \ Dinner Dance Music bv: Well, he's go to race a horse in Havana during the Cuban Sports ’ | wished to engage in two or | - Be
Festival and will receive a nice chunk of maney, . . . Barnum of circus | The Indiana University basketball no-decision matches before defendfame introduced this stunt about 40 years ago, . Later, the wrestlers | Squad was due to pass through here | mg his title against Max Schmeling went Barnum one better and in Indianapolis one night, at the old Empire | today, homeward bound from its in June. { heater, a “match” was staged between a grappler and a bull. Eastern tour with two outstanding | Bill Brennan, MoOov's wanager. | " » *- ww | aoe Es In yen, [today discussed with Matchmaker | en Conference co-cham- | 5 i | Still plaving em close in the point-scoring league . . . Indiana and Ne to Page oN mn FOptny oon Square | Purdue In five hardwood tilts with non-conference opponents | i = | Garden the possibility of a bout beI. U. has tallidd 23¢ markers and the Boilermakers 230. , . . On the . en ey and Bob Pastor, who | SE RR RE ; defensive side, however, Indiana has the better record. . . . I. U, UL, S. Tires, Akron Toi hocked ont the giant Ray | = ——— — —_ PR Ek na tn A | oppanents have been held to 121 points and Purdue's opponents to 148. . pe ere. | my Vi . | Betituti t wa dG ‘ | . i ———— | , p | substituting for Edouar enet, | BN b> | Quintets to Clash Shelby Riflemen Kepner Is ctor in weighed 156 pounds and Overlin, | ro HEENEY. the old heavyweight, who once fought Gene Tunney | ——— ? ? EL | Local Cue Match | 160, | far the title and receive SAT " ing \ \ = | , We i Gis ga | or the title and received a severe trouncing, is operating a refresh Sundav's pro tilt at the Pennsy | Defeat Local Club ——— BESS A. C. TO REST tand at Miami Beach The Heeney match was Tunney's last gym will bring together the local | ——— Turning in (he fastest game . » E nrofession, is down at Tropical Park, . . . He has saddled more Sot venl Tire & Rubber Co. team boasted a 475-t0-486 victory over the | cushion billiard tournament at amateur boxing activities until after | 170 winners this vear, but hasn't won a bat, . , . He never gam- Charlie Shi : . Hoosier Rifie Club, won at the local Harry Cooler's parior, Cleve Kepner the holidays. Matchmakers in harlte Shipp, Tndianapolis ath- Iyange last hight. The scores were: defeated Walter Ramsey last night, | and Thompson announced today |
on the ponies and figures he's just as well off, | . The Three-I let ’ i : S ; e last season was a member of | i OPE I Fink , SW tying for new life, has six eities lined up for its reorganization. [ha Tire quintet y to vg Shelbyville-—Belter, 98; Bmmert, 50-28. Both players had runs of that the amateur boxing a
re Evansville and Terre Haute in Indiana, Peoria, Moline visitor's lineup. Shipp has been '
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|06; F. Thomas, 85; Peck, 94; ©. Mc- | four. The contest lasted 70 innings, | Pe resumed on Thursday, Jan. 7.
| Namara, 92. | Tomorrow's match is to be be- — i —
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tur in THinois Clinton Towa, " : : & | A ! in and Clinton in a going big with the Ohioans during |" “praeeidie a J Oory Jr. 96: 1. JH. (ween Mr. Cooler and Harry Rubens, | =the curréht season. ‘Smith, 94; XK. Wilson, 92; Don Chvis- | oT . . The Akron team recently handed |... "oo W' & Smith. 89 | CUBAN OUTPOINTS OVERLIN 3 + % | History Rules Against mim ime Son fom WEI SME __ | rie on re i Te AQ overwhelming defeat, while the | ah c [ PARIS, Dee. 22.--Xid "Tunero alloring Ww atisfaction, Tiremen dropped a five-point deci- Additional Sporis Oh |Ouban middleweight, outpointed LEO TATLORING CO. | sion to the Bobbys in their season's 131 E. New York St. ||
Torrance, Ring Aspirant > _ TUL Pages 26-27 round bout hero ist shi, Tunero |
BY HARRY GRAYSON NEW YORK, Dee. 22. (NEA)-—Precedent rules glaringly negative afainst Jack Torrance going anvwhere in the beak busting business,
The 260-pound blond who tossed the 18-pound shot to a new world record and plaved plenty of football and basketball while a student at Louisiana State University launched his ring career in New Orleans the other night with a sudden-death knockout of one Owen. Flynn, Should Torrance go on to cuts M——— tall himself a pirce of change and fame | much of them to protect and carry in boxing, he'll accomplish some: ground. They flop hard and far, | thing that mighty few other men of Nathing is quite as pitiable as = | ? h have been able to ’
{s proportions large fellow in the resin dust of the . 3 8 | Willard & foot 8 wnd prize ring. He has £0 much to a
ing 230 pounds, and Primo Car. Semble, | nera, heavier but not quite as tall Outside of Willard and Carnera, | v& the Potawatomi Pounder, became there never was a heavyweight world champions prizefighter of unusual size who | : But Willard won the title when amounted to anything, and they | here were no other heavyweights | didn't amount to much. Kid Me- | of worth to belt a weary and dis- Coy, who came in at 162 pounds, | ipated Jack Johnson flattened the behemoth, Herr And Carnera who possessed | Placke, who supposedly was en- | % speed for one of his size, dowed with brutal strength. The
amazing pushed i d of punched and his | huge Carl Morris was belted out so chin wa s fragile as a piece of often by comparative midgets that Dresden chin Fhe Jack Sharkey his back became calloused from cone who was mowed down by the Ve- tact with canvas, | netian Leviathan barely was the The ideal athlete in all sports best of a mediocre class, and close | tips the seales in the vicinity of 190 worvers looked upon the result of pounds and stands about § feet.
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