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Diot, French six-day bike leg 20 pictures of hiz wife Mrs, Diot 18 an amateur

champion of France,

MICKEY the Mike Cochrane, Detroit pilot, likes the looks of Paul Trout and Bob Logan, pitchers obtained from Indianapolis. . . . The Tigers’ chief has had a week to appraise the hopefuls and thinks both will make a strong bid for permanent assignments on the 1937 payroll. . . . In Trout's righthanded fast ball Cochrane sees the foundation of major league success although Paul's control isn't all that it should be, according to Mickey's early summation. . . « On the Logan side of the picture, Mickey says, “He may be the lefthander we've been looking for.” . . . Logan 1s one of five southpaws in training camp at Lakeland, Fla. . . . The others are Jake Wade, Clyde Hatter and Paul and Joe Sullivan, = un " » » » HE Tigers’ boss would like to use one southpaw as a starting pitcher and another for relief duty, and Detroit baseball writers say Mickey leans toward Wade and Logan. . . . Although there are 15 pitchers on the Bengals’ roster and the first-siring holdovers from 1936 are Schoolboy Rowe, Tommy Bridges, Eldon Auker, Vic Sorrell and . « Wade, Hatter and the Sullivans have had previous trials with the Tigers and are included in the doubtful class. ... Detroit has vet to complete its deal with Indianapolis and the Hoosiers are supposed to get two pitchers, n ” » » » »

LVIN CROWDER, the former Detroit and Washington righthandA er whose arm cracked up last year, foreing him out of the majors, is back in the game as owner and manager of the Winston-Salem club in the Piedmont League, . . , Frankie Hughes, Clinton (Ind. welterweight boxer, will make his first Chicago appearance since scoring a knockout over Don Gonzales three years ago in an 8-round bout against Henry Rothier tomorow night. . Billy Marquart, hard-hitting Winnipeg featherweight, with a record of 10 consecutive profesional vice tories, seven by knockouts, will battle Al Manriquez at St, Paul next Wednesday,

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HE metropolitan centers have no monopoly on amateur boxing. . The 1937 Golden Gloves tournament supplied the evidence, . Only two Chicago lads survived the Western finals and only two New Yorkers earned first-string places on the Eastern team. , . . Boxers from 20 states competed in the Western competition and 14 states were represented in the Atlantic Seaboard eliminations, . , . The combined starting field hit around 28.500. , . . Elza Thompson, Indianapolis Times-Legion heavyweight, who is an alternate on the Western team, is training daily at the Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago. . . . Johnny Behr is coach and Freddie Caserio is assistant. . . . Last summer Behr was coach of the American Olympic team ast and West Golden Glovers clash in Chicago on March 24, » » ” n un » UDDY BATES, Indianapolis’ left fielder last year, is holding out ; on the Toledo Mud Hens, who obtained him from Detroit , Joe Lawrie, the Indians’ local sandlot graduate who threatens to break into the regular lineup this vear. accepted terms yesterday. .. . Joe plaved in the Northern League in 1936 and his throwing arm came around in great fashion . . He's going to hustle somebody for a definite assignment. . . . When Joe Di Maggio first joined the Yankees last spring he had but one suit—and it belonged to his brother. . . . But before the campaign closed Joe was one of the best-dressed play ers in baseball

Season Records Posted In Local Tenpin League

BRADDOCK COOL TO MAXIE'S CASH OFFER #

Champion Not Big Four in Big

Interested in $250,000 Purse

‘Let "Em Boost It to $400,000, Use U. S. Referee,’ Says Manager.

By LESLIE AVERY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, March 11.-=-Max Schmeling’s offer to | Heavyweight Champion Braddock $250,000 to risk his title In Berlin next summer got {ception from the four | parties concerned today. | Braddock, his manager,

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| Gould, Madison Square Garden and | | the New York State Boxing Commis- | [sion turned thumbs down on Max's |

| proposition. | Champion Jimmy, busy absorbing the Florida sun, just couldn't be

| bothered by anything as trifling as

a quarter-milliion, Braddock Not Interested

“I'm not interested,” he said. | Schmeling means what he says, why doesn’t he contact my manager [in New York? [is retaining my title. I'd [fight Lewis in Chicago, anyway.”

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All I'm interested in | rather |

Gould was scornful of the offer. |

{ “Let ‘em boost it [charige the agreement to an ‘Amer[1can referee’ instead of one ‘mutually agreed upon,’ satisfy the claims of Madison Square Garden, and Mike Jacobs, then mavbe we'll talk business—after the Louis fight in Chicago.” he said. “Why should we talk about = [quarter-million when we alread have a half-million guarantee. The | American film and radio rights tha! Schmeling offers us may be worth £150,000, but he'll have to peddl mm.” Garden Is Cool to Offer The Garden which holds the pro-

motional contracts for a title defense by Braddock against Schmel-

[ing June 3 in its Long Island Bow! |

[could not get up any enthusiasm labout the $50,000 Schmeling offered

fers. Mike Jacobs would have to get [half of it as he sold his interest in [the fight (a contract with Schmel- | ing) for half of | proceeds Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, Garden

to comment until a threatened suit against Braddock or “anticipatory

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| Perry—-and the result of the main |

president, said he was not yet ready | 80, Ellsworth Vines vs. Perry, was a

to $400,000, |

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When the Big Ten swimming teams meet at Indiana University's pool tomorrow and Saturday, the four hovs shown above will he out to capture the 400-yard relay crown, They represent Ohio State and | Northwestern have been champions every vear since 1014

Perry Breaks | Predict Record-Breaking Tie in Tennis In Big Ten Swimming Meet

Defeats Vines in Match at 7imes speci

Butler Fieldhouse.

About 2500 Indianapolis have stiff necks today from watch-

: nnis ; back or to guarantee the American promot- | In % Verily Hell 1Y Dueit eod ork

over a net at Buller Fieldhouse last

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Occasion was the International Tennis Matches—the international Britisher Fred

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March

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Ten Swimming Meet at Indiana

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Johnson, John Hartleigh, Ray Kessler and Bill Howell

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With record-breaking perform-

ances predicted in seven of the eight swimming events on the schedule, |

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| year, victory for the English, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2. |

hard-smashing Californian | western have dominated Big Ten

Big Ten swimmers will convene here this week-end for the 27th annual { championship in the Indiana University pool. Favorite to cop the meet 1s Michi« &-

gan's national championship erew, | coached by Matt Mann, one of the | ranking mentors in the nation, while Northwestern, Iowa and Ohio | State also are conceded an opportunity to rest in the crown position. Iowa is defending champion, and the Hawkeyes, runnerup to Michigan for the national crown last have a veteran crew in the competition, Michigan and North-

Butler Relays Draw 7 Teams

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For Bowlers

Five in 2800-Class Totals

Registered in First Night

of Session.

Sy United Press NEW YORK, March 11 ==The 58= [dayv=and=night the annual | American Bowling Congress tours nament is on its second day todav [following a night of lusty, pin=bangs ing that will give bowlers the couns [try over a surprise because of the [unusually high eounts compiled That it was a flying start last was evidenced hy five 2800« class totals, to say nothing of five marks in the 2700 class, Every score [tiade by the high 10 of the evening

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Tech Squad Holds Long Net Practice

Conch Bayne Freeman put his Tech High School charges through a stiff workout vesterdav Tech gym, the last

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| Will have before they meet Plaine | [field In the opening game of the | [regionals at Anderson Saturday af- [ ternoon,

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| mainly of perfecting the Cireen and White close-in offense, lasted more

than two hours, A free throw

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riod and brief scrimmage were also |

on the program,

A | g | PAMEes y. | standing single game, however, was

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000 prize fund [ Something for keglers [about was the 2881 recorded hy [ Royal Recreation quintet of Jersey City on the inaugural squad, They got this mark with games of 0868, | B57 and 958 This team fnished 46th for $104 at the Indianapolis [classic last veat | Then there was the 2842 of Tioga

to think

Clubbers of Jersey City, It had of 086, 934 and 922, The outs

[hung up by the Patersons of Pater son, N. J, ih their final smash, They | hit 1069 and this is likely to stand [ for quite some day: The team hounced into third place with its {2818 Best individual series was offered Walter Miller of Utica, a mem of the fourtheplace Furcinite team, He added games of 202, 237 and 212 for a handsome 651 On his heels was Francis Dowd of the | Royals, games of 245, 101 and 211 gaining him a 647, In individual [#ingle game shooting Albert A, Oars [roll of the Wast, New York Brunings was in a class by himself as he startled the jammed house by knocking out a 274 in his opening SO8KION

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By BERNARD HARMON Another pair of season records had been established today by members of the Indianapoils Bowling League. Old-timers classed the exhibition put on by the circuit in its games at Pritchett's Alleys last night, as one of the greatest of all time, The loop hung up the biggest floor average of the season in league competition, the 12 teams missing the 1000 mark by only seven pins, as two quintets posted 3200's, one a 3100 ©- w— and three others 3000s. Five indi- | fgjled to reach its usual heights. | viduals passed the 700 mark for the | gol Becherer's 640, made possible second record i | through a 278 middle game, was With Joe Fulton | the outstanding total of leagues | setting the pace outside the Indianapolis. Becherer | with a 760 that | assembled his big series in the was good for city- | weekly session of the Link Belt wide honors of | League at the Illinois Alleys. A the evening, the 244 opener gave Perry a 615, the | Falls City Hi-8 | only other honor series of that ses- | Brus assembled a Noa | sion. 3268 through 3 | Rex Dawson's 638 was good for | games x 1095, \ | the top spot of the Uptown Recrea- | 1079 and 1093. | tion League at the Uptown Alleys. | Fwiton Ba ont A 257 start sent Dawson on his way ak each Ris | to the big series. Five other mem- | total which was | pers of the 100p reached the select five pins short of the season's record | Sask Bd Erler getting a 625, Frank | series rolled by Bill Wischmeyer | pouroicl 609, Russ Buley 607 and Dec. 16. Other scores of Hi-Bru | Judy Stenpfel and Bill Bowen 603s. members were: Charley Cray, 666; | 1oosier Pete's 1054 opening game Pred Mounts, 626: Ray Roberson, | VAs the outstanding team perform. 614, and Carl Hardin, 602. ance of the session. | Dan Abbott, performing with A 629 by Lou Fahrbach paced a | Bowes Seal Fast, which took a three- Juarse of 600 shooters in the | time beating from the Brus, neared | Knights of Columbus League at the | the 700 mark with games of 216, 246 | Pennsylvania Alleys. Dickman had | and 234, good for a 696. Combined | oo, Mi 617 and Friejie 617. | with Ed Striebeck's 633 and Lary | oo ree of the Polk Sanitary Milk | Fox's 618, the Seal TFasts totaled ‘o. League also used a 629 for 3003 with games of 1014, 1027 and | honors. He featured a 268 middle | 1052. | game. Riggs, another member of |

224,

to Fulton

Johnson Posts 720

Don Johnson continued his heavy | hitting, pacing Barbasois to a 3260 with : 720 total. He had games of | eller led Continental 250, 223 and 247. John Fehr's 685, | CO» another Pennsylvania Alley Jess Pritchett's 645, Lee Carmin's | League, with a 620 series. Prank 609 and Johnny Murphy's 601 gave | BIack’s 616 was good for honors of the recently crowned city champs |'D¢ Post Office League at the Cencames of 1116, 1044 and 1100, good | 81; & 616 was also good for for a shutout victory over Hudepoh! | honors of the Winter League at Beer. The losers failed to land a | the Parkway, Martin being the top man in the 600 class. | shooter; Dock Gick outscored With two members over the 700 | Medical Society members in their mark, Marott Shoes connected for | Matinee session at the Antlers with games of 1032, 1093 and 1028, good | & 613; Killion set the pace in the for a 3153 total and three victories | Automotive at the Antlers with = over the opposing Indianapolis Pow- | 612; M. Wright's 609 gave him the er & Light Co. Ed Stevenson and top spot in the Mutual Milk at the Paul Stemm were the Shoemen's | Fountain Square and C. Campbell big guns, the former reaching 723 | led the Inter Club at Pritchett's with on 242, 226 and 255 and Stemm a | 605, 705 on 235, 258 and 212. ‘Oscar Eva Dawson joined the ranks of Behrens contributed a 658 to the | feminine bowlers who have posted bulging series. Bill Branson's 636 | 600 series during the season, a 255 was tops for the iosers.

Keller Is High

Neil King Shines | weekly session > | Ladies League at the Indiana AlJohn Blue's 665 and Bobby Wil- [leys, The big series easily won her moth's 621 carried Packard Motors honors over rivals. : to a 3049 and a trio of wins over | Leading scorers of other 1 > | . er ~ Marmon Herrington, Which had | were: Indiana Recreation on Paul Striebeck’s 600 as its top solo | diana), Spencer, 598; Inland Batcount. The Motors used Sames of tery (Central), Dux, 587; SchwitzerRe and 983 for their big | cummins (Parkway), Matthews, : 585; Eli 1 s . ) Neil King was the fifth member McFeely, Lilly Fg INE

ue to reach the 700 class. With eames of 255, 218 and 282 for (Fountain Square). OT Mr an i y Ladies (Pritchett's), a 705 he paced Fendrick Restaurants Mary Rohr, 557.

to a 3016 series and an odd-game |

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decision over Lieber Beer. Earl Goodhue tossed a 604 to help the winners, while Jerry O'Grady’s 673 featured for the Liebers. In the circuit's remaining team match L. S. Ayres & Co., with Jack Hunt's 625 as its leading series, nabbed two wins over the Coca Cola five. Scoring in other loops in action

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| opener leading her to a 609 in the | Indiana |

have to get up often at night—why elimi- |

wav. Schmeling's offer was made sub- | ject to the approval of the State Athletic Commission which was not forthcoming, The commission does not want the State to lose the tax money from a Braddock-Schmeling bout and Chairman John J. Phelan hinted that Braddock's title might be vacated if he did not go through with his June 3 contract. “We have not the power to name a new champion,” he said, “but we

can declare the title vacant if Brad- | | wool

dock refuses to defend the championship against Schmeling.”

Indiana Trackmen

To Bid for Title

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 11. -Indiana University's indoor track | team will make its first serious bid since 1933 this week-end for the Big

[Ten indoor championship title at

Chicago. The Hoosiers, with a group of veterans from last year's squad, which won the outdoor meet for the first time in history, are expected to attle it out with Michigan and Ohio State for top honors. Leading Indiana hopes will be the distance trio of Don Lash, Tom

Deckard and James Smith, with Bob | | the loop collected a 610. The Milk | Collier, sprinter; Sam Miller and | | leaguers roll at the Pennsylvania. Si

tory column. Fred Elliott, Negro sprinter, is an unknown quantity in the quarter-mile, The team will | leave here tomorrow morning.

Shrout Wins Match From Homer Cornell

James Shrout defeated Homer Cornell in the finals of the March table tennis tournament of the Christian Men Builders class last | night at the Third Christian Church, | by scores of 16-21, 21-17, 21-14, The C. M. B. team will play a | match with the Prest-O-Lites at the main office of the factory in Speedway City tonight at 7:30 | o'clock.

M'MILLAN TOSSES BAUER | NEW YORK, March 11.—Jim Mec- | Millen, Chicago, tossed Hans Bauer, Germany; Prank Sexton, California, | decisioned Harry Jacobs, California; Jesse James, California, and Bill Raburn, Oklahoma, drew in wrestling matches here last night. GOLF MATCH POSTPONED By United Press MIAMI, Fla, March 11.—Continued rain today caused postponement [of the finals in the $4000 interna- | tional four-ball golf matches.

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after that Mr. generalship was too much for him. | title since the N. C. A. A. meet was All of which leaves the match score | started in 1914.

of the current tour, 15 to 14 in favor Wildeats Top Winners

of Great Britain, Tom Robinson, Northwestern Barnes Defeats Lott | conch, is dean of Big Ten coaches

Perry's court | tween them have won every national

16-4,

In the opening encounter of the evening, Bruce Barnes defeated the Chicago veteran, George Lott, 6-4

At the conclusion of the singles matches everyone went home save the players and the dyed-in-the tennis fans and Barnes and Lott lined up against Perry and Vines for the doubles match. The Chicago-Texas outfit put up a game fight and the crowd pulled for them, but the big boys were just a little too tough. Winners—Vines and Perry, 6-3, 7-5. High point of the doubles match occurred when Barnes, after a fast one in the alley, collided with a

chair and almost out of the fieldhouse, It was a good show, Impossible

Vines Definitely Off

Last night, except for the first set, Vines was definitely not at the top of his game. He netted consistently, Temperament was provided by Mr. Barnes, who booted his racket after

Trutt, middle-distance men, | and Merle Shoemaker, pole vaulter, | | also to be reckoned with in the vic- | Baking |

losing the point in a hard rally and Mr, Lott, who threw his bat into the air after what he thought was a bad line decision. Mr. Lott also yelled “Ow!” three times during the eve- | ning,

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MIDWEST BOXING

| The Midwest Club's professional | boxing card scheduled at Tomlinson Hall tonight has been postponed in- | definitely, it was announced today. Jackie Hoster, Columbus (O.) boxer, | who was matched in the main go | with Johnny Stevens of Cincinnati, | withdrew from the card on account | of serious illness in his family, To avoid a last-minute substitution, the | promoters called off the entire show,

| GODOY, STRICKLAND DRAW

| | By United Press

| NEW YORK, March 11.-—Arturo |

| Godoy, 198';, Chile, and Maurice | Strickland, 181'a, New Zealand, { drew; Bob Olin, 183, New York, de[cisioned Gunnar Barlund, 197%. Finland; Chief Wheeler, 207, Oklahoma, stopped George Gress, 193, New York, in boxing here last night.

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shot followed impossible shot and | Whose team | sustained rallies kept the crowd on | Northwestern strangle-hold on the

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SHOW POSTPONED

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in all branches of athletics, and tutelage the Wildeats have won five national titles and 10 championships, The

records by Northwestern men, The current record breaker on the Northwestern squad is Danny Zehr, who as a Ft. Wayne high school pupil won a place on the 1932 Olympic team, Zehr holds the Big Ten and National Collegiate backstroke records, Mann, a native of England, came to this country in 1908, and has served at Syracuse, PRookline, Mass, Harvard, Yale and the Detroit A, C. Since going to Michigan in 1925 his | immers have won eight Big Ten titles and seven National crowns, Walter Leads Iowan Armbruster, Iowa coach, broke the Michigan-

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Conference title lasé year, has never been in a competitive race, yet he has developed 21 All-American swimmers in 39 events since 1922, The Iowans will be led by Ray the 50 and 100yard freestyle titles and Capt. Dick Westerfield, Although Westerfield has never won a major title, he has been placed on the All-America team in the backstroke event, and may upset Zehr in his specialty this | week-end.

On State Schedule

Hoosier opponents will dominate the 10-game schedule for the Indiana State Teachers College baseball team, according to the announced list released today by A. L. Strum, |

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athletic director, The schedule fol- | lows: April 13—Butler, nt home, April 21-Rall State, away, April Indiana University, April 27—DePauw, at home, April 30-<Butler, away, May 3—FEastern Illinois, at home, May T-=Manche«ter, away. May Ti—<FEastern IMlinoais, away, May 18-—Ball State, at home, May 2l=DePauw, away,

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teams up to seven. At the present | time entries have been received from | the University of JIllinols, Ohio Uni- | versity, Wastern State, Purdue Uni- | versity, Yankton College, Kalamazoo College and Kansas State Teachers of Pittsburg, Most outstanding of these teams Is the Kansas State Teachers College, Last year Teachers’ runners set new relay record of 8:01.2 in| the college two-mile relay, Three of the men who set this record will be back on the same team this season, They are Lee BeDillin, Galen Blackmore and Ralph Brown, Young, who graduated last vear, has been replaced by Oliver Allen, Purdue and Tlinols Universities two schools thus far | in the university division. Both have entered teams in the one and twomile relays, Purdue has also entered teams in the medley relay and fours mile relay. Following the tennis matches held at the fieldhouse last night, the bleachers and basketball floor are being torn down and Phillips will start conditioning the track,

Billiard Tourney In Three-Way Tie

The state three-cushion billiard tourney at Harry Cooler's parlor was thrown into a three-way tie last night when Neal Jones defeatec Larry Shapiro, 50 to 32, In 61 innings. Jones, Cooler and Lou Spivey now are tied for the top honor, each with eight victories and one defeat, Jones had a high against Shapiro's night's match,

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