Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1937 — Page 9
ONDAY, MARCH 8 1937
MONDAY, MARCH & 1037 __. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9
YOUNG HIRSCH COMES TO FRONT AT HIALEAH, JOE SAYS
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* # | six rounds to a draw here a few ord. Among his victims are Mick Widener Cup Hillcrest Has Faces Marsha ll Hoster, Stevens | weeks ago and expressed eagerness Goodwin, Mel Coyle, Jose Valpa ore FF HE ACKBOARD | ; | for a rematch over a longer route. |and Carlos Garcia. Hoster boasts ] , | Over a period of three years as a | victories over Frankie Wolfram, On Boxing Show professional] scrapper, Stevens has | Frankie Wallace, Jackie Sharkey bo
Event Won by By JOHN W. THOMPSON Busy Calendar 5 : 2 hb i sat | compiled an imposing knockout rec- Johnny Durso.
¢ Trainer's Son Cynics Must Be Wrong About the Effects of Basketball Of Links Play 3 BG . o ret HH ho <P NOTICE:
Tournaments on the Minds of Local sini oo ou § | sional boxing Show ‘in ‘Tomlinson DAVID KLOR '"The Sportsman's Jeweler," is now EN i t | Hall Thursday night. - J er yt 7 Vea permanently connected with The Fairbanks Jewelry
Mary's Story Known, Wil- High S5hubi Bays. Lambertus Trophy Is Added SEER .... a sr aint | & Loan Co., 213 E. Washington St., where hs will
liams Writes, but Budd = ws oot ger Vary ' | his Friands ard ors yy Stat y HAVE heard cynics, the dyed-inthe-wool types, muin- To Many Events on fo 5 : : | from Columbus, O. to meet Johnn be very happy to meet all his friends and customers S Just tar na. bling in the corner about the bad effects of all kinds
y $ fo TN | (K. 0.) Stevens, Cincinnati, in 10 4 Na 1 % or. Season’s Card. | rounds, as the main event. They are on March the 10th and thereafter, iin ee a fi SE : = % | rated as top-flight Junior light- Signed of competitive sports. EH weights > ge BE a When 1 first mentioned to friends back in my high TE eC ory Tu a In an eight-round supporting role Phone LI. 5212. DAVID KLOR, Manager, Toes SE : ho a i . (arranged a heavy golf schedule for ca “| will be Tom Brown, Covington, Kv. 213 E. Washington St., MIAMI, Fla, March wg school days, that 1 had a hankering to become a star |both men and Nomen players for the Hi lightweight, and Art Shipley of Opposite Courthouse just a chance this piece may be id . : v . ; new season and the programs call] i ; | Ms . , : of interest to sundry mothers and | quai terback, they tried to discourage me. One of for many attractive events. . gu : [iddtewen. 0, These ‘boys fought 4, ie 4 - — . eM a a A ——— fathers, The central figure is Max them suggested that | attempt to save what little men- President Peter Lambertus and : Hirsch. He is a; trainer of race Shey ale ror . : | family have donated a new trophy horses, ‘and = family ‘man. tality I had been able to salvage from my youth which will be competed for on | All his vears Max has worked and not bat it out against some other fellow's more competent skull. July 4 in connection with the usual, hard around the tracks. He mar- But I did not take their advice. I batted away the remnants |flag event, The contest will be 18 ried a lovely lit- of my Latin-infested high school brain in combat with big boys who holes medal play with handicap. The tle Irisher bv the could, and did, twist me about like a match stick. But for a num- trophy will remain in annual com- The aggressive and sometimes name of Clare| ber of reasons, not all of them creditable to myself. I stuck it out. petition until it becomes the prop- {wo-fisted “American style” of who has a rac- And after four years of fruitless endeavor, as far as playing in erty of a player winning the even wrestling as practiced by Everett ing background games is concerned, 1 decided that any boy is foolish not to take three times. Marshall, 220, world's title claimherself. Her part in some form of competive sport The 1937 Hillcrest schedules fol-' ant, faces a tough test at the mother once Tan For football and track, the two sports which T had the audacity lows: : Armory tomorrow night when the the kitchens for to trespass upon, patted things into my mind which no text book "id NEN iui i% xouh blonde Coloradoan clashes with horsemen | €ver written could have taught me. And it has, I believe, left | ARH 17-18 Qualifying roung, ‘e Chai. | the tricky “Oriental” type of back in the davs | Me with the intuition of recognizing those qualities in other people lenge Trophy maneuvers as demonstrated by of Old Brighton
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I am not trying to toss any bouquets from my lap into my face but 15 holes. | ” y rls Fe tn the ¢ 2 y May 1—First round. spring handicap. Japanes 1 i 3 star : I do want to giv e credit, vards of it. to the coaches and athletes who My Oi AY IE Stantes. panese ju jutsu star, above, Quite naturally take part in such events as the recent basketball sectional. Mav di . nament, i . ‘ HREN 15 f6-Becon ‘Found ‘Spridg Mar. in their first mateh a month ago, Williams horse racing 7 be ay rou i he bi us May 22-23— 4d spr handis 0 LTHOUGH the thousands who crowded into the big Tech Gym aay 24-33--Third ‘round spring ‘mamii- | ‘tinh, ‘Fie Japanese ‘Brappler ‘foncourses hrough x y : 7 ir tn , . g yo dg : : the ‘Veins ‘of oll the TRA Sh laughed, bawled, giggled and sniffed when their teams won or May 29—Finals spring handicap. _ tures a “sleeper” hold which he | = of $50 or More ve ® a i oe . b Tr eo old lost, no one who has spent his life in the bleachers can understand May 3% Niemorial "Day, Roberts Broth- | claims will “put the works” to any | y . re I run ou — 5 or i OC! the amount of torment and triumph. or emotional disappointment | June 6 inter-club match. team | ODPONENt once it is clamped on. A solid cak dinette suite—consisting of ENE nas. RiWays and satisfaction which seeps into and out of the minds of the players |,Juje 12—Highland at Hillere "| Three other bouts will be held. Yuriy Ch : . J f y ’ y vounEsters ‘Went Inte ‘some Otay] 20d coaches, June 18. ms rere rn sturdy ‘chairs, built to give you years of form of il to : Seite forin ‘that Some of the boys simply can’t lose with grace. Most of them, June 20— Fathers and sons “ oe You Wo have your choice of for f business. Some . £ . EF hontines Pol n aj : , Ww y 26—Hillerest at Country lub either green or brown ocak finish ee | after a couple of beatings, take it on the chin and know what to say teas asch Jones Has Chance in Or SOG See it Tw [ 1} y irs Ss re- : bes it tourname ;ambertus | hy hy suche es important lesson competitive sport is able to teach young men. trophy Fie “vourdaments, Lamon ~ ayy . 8 SS as : ; y » | stl 1 ayile . a 2 > Yxurd ni ne Q < S e July 10-11--Empire Life trophv, Il d T Some will scoff at this defense of sportsmanship and character ol a ere Highland 01 1 iar S 1€ his voungest bov. Buddy. “heir iS : rd 3 ; July 31:—Hillcrest at Meridian Hills — attitude seemed to be. “Well. dad have definite proof. It is more important to me than any of the a ee ebro Pua ent | : : | victories or defeats scored in any basketball meet. Aug. 21—Country Club at Hillerest. A victory by Neal Jones over Larry ts favored by a majority of fans oh "7" | Shapiro in their state tHree-cushion | for you it is good enough for us. : cin : ; ; Sent : oy a ; ae | EN : 5 along with Shortridge, as the probable contenders for the ecrown,, er 11-12—Club championship tourna- | hilljard tourney thatch tonight in Wished Them a Career played the fast little Decatur Central team Friday night and were Sept. 18-19—Club championship tourna- Harry Cooler's parlor will throw the | Y We ‘old ‘gent ‘was ‘mote y ment tourney into a three-way tie for first Secretly the d a p then plotted but with the pride even terms most of the way. It was a toss-up who would score Medal play all through April. nd Lin nism '{ fathers hav that extra basket which meant victory. It happened to the Decatur May 4—Guest da scheduled for 8 p. m : and optimism that all fathers have Mav 11-—Medal play and registration for Jones has been winner in seven 4 ” » » n » Mav 9. 20—Spring cap tournaa career that would be easier and | : Ruy 15, 15, 30—Wpring Nandita) Yona: Spivey ‘With wre tied for Hirst place t 7 ~ after ir ’ Decatur one of the Wash- > P< "ios y 10 ¢ St p . more substantial. He may even HALF hour after their game with De ! 25—Griper's tournament, All three have been defeated once i June l--Guest day : Te y - . ey i . $y > > - \ "OVE a ras » i social levels. Fathers are strange pulling for Shortridge to knock off Beech Gro He Wash Going Tine 15--Selective hole, Western Associa. | ANd Jones is the only one scheduled that way about their youngsters. that to show off. He was doing it because he felt like it. ton pin tournsmedt. this week. Shapiro, defending chamANvway 23, 2 ' . : n ’§ Ye i ra dv Iv ship tournament . sisted they should be permitted to and the Giants were on. The Blue Devils tried vainly to stop the | SBIb tournament . lay. ‘prize for least | Standing: go ints the business. gaps which the Ben Davis offense opened in their defense. It | number of putts. ht. w, 1
April 24-25—Hoy 7. bli ) i <i i Abril 24-25—Hoyer Trophy. blind par, | gehinjchi (Killer) Shikuma, 202, Beach. : . 8-0—Hillcrest bowling league tour- | The two thrilled a capacity house the spirit ‘of » » Ww > Ww wi i - dian, Shikuma losing on a disqualifica- With Any Pu rchase ers’ trophy i extension table with two leaves and four felt that it would be better if his June 19—Meridian Hills at Hillcrest, | - ay w 5s exacti nd S : : : " . te : ly as less exacting and more stable about it. For being able to cope with defeat is perhaps the most June 27—Dog fight foursomes his daughter Mary, the other was bubs ; its building as the main outgrowths of tournament competition. But I July 24—Junior championship. if training horses is good enough . . . Sept. 6-—Labor Day Golf Committee tro e g Washington's city champions, P beaten, 28-25. It was no fluke game. Both teams were fighting on WOMEN : EL place. The Jones-Shapiro match is | . . hpi vi Central, . trib for their youngsters he wished them spring handicap tournament matches, one less than Cooler and | have given some thought to higher ington boys was sitting in the bleachers not 10 feet from me, June 8—Western Association pin teur- Tonight's match between Shapiro Mary and Buddy in- Then Saturday afternoon Shortridge bumped into Ben Davis June 21, 22, 4, 25—City Champion- | pion, is out of the running, The July 6—Flag tournament, Western Cooler . 1 Murphy
Mr. Hirsch didn't capitulate com-| couldn't be done and the Giants won a thrilling 26-25 victory in an | ciation pin tournament | Spivey 1 Ramsey
pletely. He settled on an intelli-| overtime game. In the last 30 seconds of the contest one of the July 3 BRS itatiohR) de West. | Jones i 1 MeGrezor : Sy wtvidiey armed ned BF a ek Wrote i - July 20--T - - | Rubens 3 Broa So 1S gent compromise. He put them on lankv Shertridge forwards looped one basket through to bring Short | ern Association pie touTaATIent Rubens .. 3 Brooks... their own. They had to make good
ridge up to within one point of the victors. A second before the gun July 27-—~Match play. Kepner 5 Roche without the persuasive help of the
. v Aug. 3—Guest day - - — went off he tossed another from far out 5, ss Toor. It was one he. 10—Team play. ‘Western Association : ree cor r - | S ‘hich eit + Cf 1 or can't and it didn’t, pin tournament. Hirsch background. It was the old of those which ei her can go in 1 i Shidiy Wi AO Golf Contmittee totirris- I. [ . Runners Score gent's notion that as individuals But Saturday night after Tech had trounced the Pe ) hin ment. Western Association pin tournament ~y . 9 » { r i p ¢ FRY ry is crew at s ward was one of the Shortridge | Aug. 24—-Two-ball tournament they'd either stand or fall and | weary Ben Davis crew, that same or rd 0 iA Bx | fu NT Se Slam in 2-Mile Run while I don’t know it to be a fact team members who crowded into the Tech dressing room con- Sept. 7_-Guest day — — tanit, x » | n xy ee ‘Nf i | Sept. 14, 15, 16--Club tourname T sort of think he hoped they'd fall gratulate the winners of the sectional. : : ‘AZ : Sept. 38. Ib Som purnament En That's another funry thing about So. after all, is there something to this Hoosier basketball spor ment CHICAGO M h 8-7} bril- | : 1 .. . 98. o March - Pi]l- | fathers. They seldom want to see | besides scores and victories or am I talking through that spring hat | I at . ! Hance ‘of Ph ans Uli hl h Livin = ' : : . - 9 -AUeSt Gay. liane diana iversity - their voungsters work as hard as I haven't purchased? | Oct. 12—White elephant. . ersit is = g oom he I me iin 1 + YOySt. Nfl He { tance men shone brightly at the Just look at this they aia. : Wate Mirseh is | : | Oct. 26—Match play. | Chicago Relays Saturday night in E come to our store and see all the The story of 1} ary HIrschn 3 { | the International Amphitheater as —_ Pieces we include in this ensem-
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is accepted as a first class trainer— | A 1 y and-picked jockey, Ir: kor SE re y . = beauty, triple mirror vanit and her hand-picked ) : a | The ‘Columbus. Ind. Seniors — a in second and third places to tie up | E dresser Jenny Lind bed and fuil to her understanding, shrewd and | monthly challenge trophy event, a a ey HR Frederick W. Hunt, president of Lash's time was 9 minutes, 243 =— fit that you'll be Pro oT, ut. sympathetic handling. | 50-target handicap, was won by ID a. game e | the Associated Tennis Clubs of In- | seconds. : Buddy Just Rolling | Store OF 99. tourney at Dearborn gym yesterday | preq LePeil of Chicago is to um- — The Kitchen The story of Buddy Birsch is not | Evans. Griffith and Lumpkin shot afternoon. he Columbus quinte | pire the tennis match between Fred § TR ip the story is short. He has just be- | tapeet skeet event. Collins, with a 22 to 18. ; __ | Butler Fieldhouse Wednesday night. E Pomorie Jind new type The victors, winners last year in| Local linesmen for the three- = a five-oiece breakfast Sel in anv and his father Max he is a real| so.target trapshoot. Ir 1 color you desire—brown, green or horseman. His 4-yvear-old mare,| at the Capital City Gun Club, | participate in the third annual meet | gan, Tommy Wilson, George Horst, Saturday and Sunday at Ft. Wayne. | Obie Smith, Harry Shepard, Ralph ner Cup down here over the week- gam and Richard Vandiver each The Emmaus Girl and | | end broke 45 targets to tie for top hon- | teams were winners in their respec- | Quinn, George Diener, George Seilot. Three of the better nominees— ilev scored 21 hits to win | games, nelius Holloway. : Pete Beile In the first event of the evening were scratched. But Columbiana | the 25-target trapshoot with a score, The Syrian Crescents defeate ‘ beat the best she was asked to face 0]. [th : < v ics i S George Lott at 80 clock. The Perrybn Tn . ihe Riverside OIVMDICS in a fast Vines match will follow an hour Ry oF: ras all anybody dem ed. i y - : : : il ry i rs i tt took y fi ae. Yuen F t Hill Sit I ls. | against Vines and Lott in the dou- | NOL % i 3 : : Ramet orest Hills dite bles play. ET BERR [fF | 3 Your Money Back Azurac, Whopper and the rest. The | 3 Defending Champs BE Thar B. —) | I ; : Em eri Ri . If You Can Buy a for ess Earlham Baseball pe... \ - = a Buddy's mare won going away. She | | . 8 ™ ied: | 8 i - A i LF Li Jin ara or even similar merchandise any place else had plenty of run, plenty of stamina | - Card Is Announced R Visit Dr. Dix’ || ho Pog “ili yo mn IX uid is or FN Shall mediately and 3 od J cheerfully refund the difference and a quarter test she equaled the | 7 —The first J i i go \ F and a qu e q | NEW YORK, March 8. The first ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 8. | RICHMOND. Ind. March 8— | J 3 3 Wisi, ier e0 | ¥ f " - atinY Vv Se It’s Big Thing in Florida q Pores il istoric | ; : : be played on Torest Hills hIStoric | ging champions fighting it out in | has been announced by Coach oY cou of -Pc. Bedroom Widener Cup does not mean a great | American zone finals—expected to| One track event will be staged when | oh are returning this season. The deal. I mean contrasted with the |be Australia vs. United States—are | schedule: : Belmont and possibly even the $100,- | May 29, 30 and 31. Michigan will furnish two of the | April 12—At Miami. | Bont v stra down ‘oavident Heestaty --pay the balance in small weekly another winter race. But Gown here yrajter 1. Pate of the committee on April 17—At Ball State ie. | it is the ‘world Seri ” ; MN | a sophomore three years ago, but! PD Ba ate at Muncie. it is the world series of the turf, !pnanagement, said the selection had ! " £0, April 24—Indiana Central. DR. DIX SERVICES ~ lie AY Tey Q - ul 1 2 J y y R \ & : Pn ct Par LIT: Yee Mn > BI ise nt takes on real sig | Australian team departing from Bill Staehle, who won last year. | haader). | § Renae, Ea Byotthen Plate BHoance. | Sydney March 18.
Hanford, owes most of his success! The Indianapolis Skeet Club the event for the Hoosier school. | Size chest in the new Dupont King Sr. vesterday afternoon, with League Southern Zone basketball | 4ianapolis, anounced today that so well known. Principally because | perfect scores for a tie in the 25- defeated the local St. Paul Seniors, | Perry and Ellsworth Vines at the = wanted, insulated, table top gas gun to roll. But like his sister Mary | sore of 48, was high man in the : in | the Indiana district tourney, will match exhibition will be Dan Mor- = white Columbiana, won the $50,000 Wide- ponald Martin, Harold Reanblos- ; Junior | Brafford, Egbert Disecoll, Tom ? = Columbiana didn't beat a whole| ors in the 50-target skeet shoot. | tive divisions in other final zone densticker, George Newton and CorBrevity, Snark and Roman Soldier 5-target skeet test. Terry won —— Ss the 25-targe gq Bruce Barnes will play against it] in this particular instance rere a t 'mpic-Syri . and in I cu c came at the Olympic-Syrian Gym | joer Perry and Barnes will team back Finance, Dellor, Count Artur, | | - . . 2 rv - | Ty J! form chart tells the story. Young | Of Dav IS Cup Play In Big Ten Two-Mile Ly Ab. Biss or’ even Similar merchandise any piace ele nd plenty of heart. For the mile | By United Press By NEA Service Ti TR | % x | " i i. ih and pl 3 € y United Ir By NFA rvice | Times Special | Xi a” i Office Now! { 3 am, fifi. Ln ad “if “ L. D. FOSTER, Mgr. track record of 2:01 4-5. | Davis Cup matches in five vears will : | . | 3 : RO TULL Pp me Ss In ) ? The unusual picture of three de-|Earlham’'s 1937 baseball schedule | 5 Ai sible illness beIn the general turf pattern the [courts this spring when the North | George Van Dyke. Eleven letter- | ; # eeth. op HY oO fi the Big Ten indoor two-mile event | NL | > . : - , ut it Kentucky Derby, the Hopeful, The | held at West Side Tennis Club, | is held this month. | April 10—Taylor at Upland. 8 000 Santa Anita Handicap it is just | 1n announcing the site, Chairman eo-defenders—Neree Alix, winner os April 15—Miami at Oxford, O. sums. nd Sis iT Or y i" } y id uat | - : i i Ls : hi and this being so, Young Buddy's peen made at the request of the who did not compete last year, and | May 1—Butler University (double- Plates, C.owns at Cleaning. : 3 ii gh 1 $5 Down Don Lash of Indiana, world record | ‘way 8 At Indiana Central. | B Roles Pa po A most extraordinary value,
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{ The team from “down under,” | yn ip ' y nder. Cc : : ; : | consisting of Jack Crawford. Adrian Wil 6 vie ‘part getend June 2—Central Normal. / : chest, a beautiful Jenny Lind
ye McClure Wi an : Sinan MU a | bed, 1 Wi cot Te oS a So WS Riri ciFoNsi | a | | Boni eo ro tie at Mexico City. April 30 BASKETBALL SCORES ST. P RSBURG, Fla, March | poe GW, § : silient coil spring and a pair of ny OS er 30. 8.—Kenneth Recker, Orlando, Fla. DENTISTS SA ER : 55 seatvaitic ToRtiier ilo: 5 tik fay 1-2, while the U. S. squad meets today held the national and south. : . = {Hea no 4 = : 7 Renu ie er pillows, suite Japan, eastern small bore rifle champion | TELEPHONE —1 TRL =} $C Ph : that you'll be proud to own and wimes Rpeciod | The two winners then clash at COLLEGES | ships won in the annual midwin- | 10 I Pannsvivania =k ; ('% 4 at an extraordinary low price. DETROIT. Mich. Mafech Forest Hills and neither Mexico nor SATURDAY RESULTS ter matches. Recker's aggrogate| 4, = Bt 3 | @ This suite is beautifully finished Jimmy McClure, Indianapolis, de-|JaPan is likely to muster up a team Xpife Dame, 3%; Marausute, 55 | score of 1973 gave him the HF sida EY vYodtote iniendem wait,
Michigan, 41. Wisconsin, feated Earl Coulson, another Hoos-
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‘ Ro : i } Illinois, 32: Northwestern, 26. ’ k 1-0 i La Sh % jer, 21-10, 21-15, 21-10, to win the | United States much of a fight. Dartmouth, 48. Princeton, 37 | the southeastern championship. LER a i aR ces Pa Western Open table tennis tourna- SY aa Western Reserve, 42; Oberlin, 28 —— meri a 7 F FREE
ment title here last night. 'HAGEN GOLF CAPTAIN Yili Satan | = 7 | Emily Fuller, New York, was Loe George, Washington, 2; Villanoca i ” — RST 7 x7 | | f Deliver forced into five games to beat Mil- | g, rpited Press Be I enlace. 32. | LPN Ee fa : | NW 7 i y dred Wilkinson, Chicago, for the! gARASOTA. Fia. be. Ni rho | ed 7 Syd : IN INDIANA
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George Hendry of St. Louis, for the ; : won the 400-me - men’s doubles title. Miss Fuller Professional Golfers Assocation | , oS Dic List
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