Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1937 — Page 7

Indianapolis Times Sports

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1937

Quite a Versatile Guy

Johnny Evers weighed 95 pounds when he first reported for the Cubs and they didn’t know whether he was an infielder or a jockey. He turned out to be both.

GOODMAN AND BILLOWS CLASH IN FINAL

Omaha ( Golfer Dick McCrearys of F uture Clash at Hillcrest Caddy Tournament

Meets Tartar InN. Y. Champ

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HE tip is out that the Indianapolis Indians will seek a working agreement with a big league club next year. . +» Going it alone has become tough sledding, what with major league scouts roaming the land and grabbing everything in sight. . .. Scout Wes Griffin of the Redskins made several trips in search of young talent only to learn that agents of major teams had mopped up ahead of him. Clubs in the little minors hesitate to accept an offer from a Class AA club until they have sounded out all big league scouts, the theory being that if a Class AA team is willing to meet a certain price, a major outfit is likely to : top it. . . . A situation which leaves an independent club [Former Open Titleholder like the Indians balked on all sides. | Has Tough Time Getting | | ee "2 . 2 2 =a ® 2 » | Ee SEE - } ; : ER : 3. Steady there now! NDIANAPOLIS dropped a small fortune in the past try- Past Bud W ard. Sa | : . 6-footer on the No. 17 green. ing to build a “chain” system. ... Large sums were lost 2 and 1. while financing Quincy, Ft. Wayne, Terre Haute and Ft. Worth. . . . The Tribe's baseball school held last summer 4. Wham! Boy, he took that one ri '." on the nose and also flopped as an investment. . . . None of the “gradu- did it sail! Young Deardorff is shown driving off No. 12 tee, ates” made good. . . . Two American Association clubs— Columbus and Kansas City—are owned outright by big N yin bi Jai of the National league clubs and five have working agreements. It was the eighth oe the There is a certain amount of civic and personal pride [stockily buiit Omaha insurance attached to an independent enterprise, but baseball fans Se a Schl hs aS ios view the situation in a different light. . . . They want a rst rune of the Nations! Amateur winner regardless of the status of the men in uniform. to be ls TERI O1elY yeu! Talent from Detroit won the pennant for Milwaukee last year, and talent from the same club may win the flag

| Goodman, 27-year-old former National Open champion, has been for Toledo this season. ... The Mud Hens finished last in the 1936 campaign.

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brothers and two sisters. He eliminated Marvin (Bud) Ward of Tacoma, Wash., one yp in a 36-hole semifinal match yesterday at the ECAUSE of light hitting, Jackie Hayes, second baseman, was re- | Alderwood Country Club. moved from the White Sox lineup and was replaced by Boze In Danger Only Once Berger, . . . Hayes was batting .229. Berger's mark was only .213 when | : Manager Dykes made the change. . Playing a hunch, that’s all. . . . Nop a Hime it appeared as if Government officials put the halter on One-Eyed Connolly, the gate crasher. They told him he must pay Federal tax whenever he’s discovered watching a professional sports event without a ticket stub.

| Goodman might again meet the fate |of the past two years when he was . . . It probably means the end of Connolly's career. . . . He never heard of tax money.

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the National Amateur. Last year ONY polo is being plaved at night in California. , . . And the

1. Norval Brocklehurst chips one from a sandtrap on No. 5. He has only been caddying at Hillcrest for a week and in his match won from Bob Sylvester, 6 and 5.

2. Tom Trittito lines up a putt on No. 13. He lost to

George Deardorff, 6 and 5.

Bernie Minton is ready to sink a Bernie won from Louis Heck,

PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 28 (U. P.). —Johnnie Guodman, who has experienced, the, keen disappointments of golf and the hardships of life, teed off today against Ray Billows, 24-year-old printing and lithographic salesman of Poughkeepsie,

City Amateur Play Resumed

Reed Jr., Medalist, Faces Bill Weber.

Betty Jameson Leads Marion Miley

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Bill Reed Jr. Highland, medalist in the qualifying round of the Indianapolis Amateur golf tournament last~ Sunday and William Weber, Speedway, tee off in the opening round of the championship at noon today. Reed fired a subpar 71 in the qualifying match to win the Bill Reed Sr. Trophy, given in honor of his father to the low medalist. Bil Walsh, South Grove, mems= ber of this year's local public links team that went to San Francisco, and Ray Jones of Coffin will start at the same time. Other pairings and starting times

Ohioan Wins At Vandalia

VANDALIA, O., Aug. 28.—Smashing 100 consecutive targets from the 19-yard line, Frank G. Carroll, 35, a hardware merchant of Brecks- | ville, O., captured the Giand Amer- SRE ; as announced by John D. McClure, | ican Handicap here yesterday. It : : 5 association president, and Ed Moo- | was the greatest scoring demonstra - ney, tournament chairman, follows: | tion in the history of the event, ac- Other pairings and starting times cording to veteran trapshoofers. as announced by John D. McClure,

| Columbus 56 .37%6 _ '« Eleven gunners tallied 99 out of | association president, and Ed | Milwaukee 63 523 8 | 100 targets. The runnerups’ scores | Mooney, tournament chairman, folBoston .... 55 60 478 15 | INDIANAPOLIS 70 466 15 | Would have been good enough to | low: Philadelphia ... 48 67 413 22 Kansas City .... 62 71 .466 15 | Win 31 of the previous 37 “Grands.” er, Bieasant Run. Ken Hoy, Coffin

; k Coffin, Cincinnati 65 .400 2215 | St. Paul ....... v6 4%) 21 |. Don Shelton 17, of Marseiies, i i. 2B avi Pleasant Run. 0 Brooklyn 67 402 23'; Louisville tha 80 .394 24; | | I1l., was first in the shootoft between 3 §

12:10—Al1 Wehrel, Pleasant Run, vs. Bob B. G.—Games behind the leader. [oe oars ppp eaking 2 Bud Willi amson Cap h u r eS Yohler, Pleasant Run. R. Bennett, Pleas Honors in State Open

ant Run, vs. B, Crouch, South Grove. the classic.

at Garden City he was defeated by | Johnny Fischer of Ft. Thomas, Ky. In meeting Billows today, Good- | man faced one of the best golfers in the New York area. Billows ponies don’t know what to make of it, feeling thev belong in that |went to the finals by defeating the good old hay after the sun goes down. . . Mike Frankovitch, San |placid-featured Fischer. 6 and 5. Francisco catcher, has joined the Toledo Mud Hens. . . . He used to | Fischer was nine over par in his star in football at the University of California. .. . Cubs and Giants | match, He was In trouble often meet in three more games this season. . . . The Bruins have 10 more |when his woods and long irons left with the Cardinals, who have five left with the Giants. | plopped into deep rbugh. He was In addition to his share of the receipts. the promoter of the Joe |seven down at the 29th. Billows, Louis-Tommy Farr title bout will receive $25,000 for the radio broad- | who is New York State amateur | | cast and $35,000 for moving picture rights. . . . Nice velvet, there. , ,, |champion, was three over par. | | This extra sugar was unknown in the old days of the prize ring. | As the match ended, Billows | % : : | hustled to the 30th hole and joined | 3 SEE ; ERE : : i ® (= sn a gallery of 3500 fans that was] 3 : NCIL HOFFMAN, manager of Max Baer, and James J. Braddock thrilled by young Bud Ward's spec- | concede Tommy Farr (Endeavour III) a fair chance against the 'tacular fight against Goodman, Brown Bomber, in the big fight Monday night. . Jim declares the Welshman has one of the fastest left hands he ever saw a heavyweight possess. Hoffman says Baer’s punches didn’t bother Farr and tells friends he wouldn't be surprised if Tommy outscores Joe on points. .. . It's another example of nothing to gain, everything to lose ; on one side, everything to gain. nothing to lose on the other. | DT, PADL, Minn Aug. 28 WU. PO, Louis is taking the big chance in this one. held a one up lead over ros Farr is said to b> here on a flat guarantee of $60,000 and he’s | Miley of ya today after going to get a bit sea sick when Uncle Sam snatches a slice of the check. | nine holes of play in their 36-hole ao =n iy > 2 | finals match of the Women's WestONY YORK. brother of Rudy of the Detroit Tigers, plays the short | ern Golf Tourney. field for Tulsa in the Texas League. . . . He holds the league con- | Miss Jameson reached the turn in Jeenyver hit record of 12 straight, made in June. Bud Hafey, Mon- | 38, one over par, while her oppontrcal outfizlder, struck out eight times within 24 hours recently. . . | ent took a 39 a 39. He fanned three times in a twilighter, twice in the moonlighter, and | three times in an afternoon game the next day... . For 56 home games the sixth-place Cincy Reds have a total paid attendance*of 410971.... | And this in spite of the fact the Redlegs lost 34 tiits at Crosiey Field. | . They won 21 and tied one. . . . The Yankees have another Italian | coming up. . . . He is Dario Lodigiani, infielder, with Oakland in the | Coast League.

Baseball at a Glance

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

G.B. | L Pet. G.B. Toledo Y¥ 56 57% | Minneapolis 36 579

NATIONAL LEAGUE

W L Pet. CHICAGO «» YO 45 609 NEW YORK ... 67 46 593 2 ST. LOUIS 63 52 548 ¥ Pittsburgh 62 53 3539 8

12:15—Bud Owens, South Grover ok DF, Dale Lentz, Pleasant Run oy rimes, AMERICAN LEAGUE Dale Lentz, Pleasasit Run. Roy G Ben F. Cheek of Clinton, Ind, 20 Dick Kiel, Coffin, vs. Bernie Bray, 1 h i smashed 94 Coffin. Bill Charles, Pleasant Run, Vs, ast year’s champion, 3 Coffin Bill Chatles, Pie [out of 100 in yesterday's competi- 25 Bob’ Phillips, Riverside, wd tion. Ten former title holders taced Reilly, Surah shank’ 1. Ston , | the traps only to fall by the vay- 12:30—CIlifT Bush, Riverside, Lg RK es 3 ve. Je SN nie A he Para, pacaman, aye, Bob Schuman, Please The triumph was worth about Pleasany er. coop sen | £3000 to Carroll, $2400 in cash and : EL Lyle W senberg. Comin giohn the remainder in trophies. It vias | Indiana Open golf champion. ant Run, vs. Mike Poliak, Coffin only the third time the “Grand”| The husky shotmaker from the has been won with a verfect score. | Orchard Ridge Country Club won | Mrs. Lela Hall of Strasburg, Mo., | the title by posting a T2-hole card | | led the women’s competition with | of 282 in the 22d annual state open 98 out of 107. It was record for | tournament over the Erskine Park feminine he experls in in A the event. course here. aE Smith, with 305, finished far back

12:40—W. Feddezn, Coftin, vi: Harold Pitt Team Paid, : Pigestor Sa Wichita Final S rr y Due Tomorrow

_ Leonard Oliver, Sarah Shank. 12:45—0. Peters, South Grove, vs. Bob Sparks, South Grove. Lindenborg, Speeds. wav, vs, John David, Hillcrest. 12:50—John McGuire, Hillcrest, Vs. Oakley, Pleasant Run H. rei Pleasant Run, vs. S. Tomlinson, Pleasant PITTSBURGH, Aug. 28 (U. P.) — Pitt is successful in intercollegiate football because it pays its players, Dr. Ralph C. Hutchison, president of Washington & Jefferson College told the convention of the Delta Tau Fraternity here. Dr. Hutchison blamed educational schools for subsidizing athletics, claiming the charge that alumni pay most of the bills was unfyurded. Pitt authorities refused ‘o vom- | ment on Dr. Hutchison's charge.

CAPTURE BICYCLE RACE

Wayne Free and R. H. Webb, Willard, won the 20-mile feature bicycle race at Wiilard Park yesterday. The race was sponsored by the Marion County Works Progress Administration, recreation division, and the City Recreation Department. Robert Keeve and Charles Toms, Brookside, were second, and Bud Cooper and James Worden, unattached, third. James Wheatley and Charles Aevls won the 10-mile event. Ed and Bob Goeble triumphed in the Ave: mile preliminary.

Games Today Won Lost AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

New York . 79 35 693 | St “Paul at INDIANAPOLIS (ight), : »~ inneapolis at ouisville Dzitoit ...... ‘ 47 Kansas Citv at Toledo. Chicago vou B6 52 Milwaukee at Columbus. Boston 50

AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 56

New York at St. Louis. Washington 58

Boston at Detroit : Y oo. Washington at Chicago Philadelphia X St. Louis v9

in the field of 136 golfers who start- | ed the tourney last Thursday.

Williamson was only one stroke over the all-time tournament rec- | ord of 281 established by John Waison. South Bend, at Gary in 1930. Second-place honors went to Bill Heinlein, Indianapolis, who posted a 283. Heinlein held the open title | in 1934 and 1935. i Frank Champ, Terre Haute, car- | ried off third honors with a total ®of 284 and Watson, Erskine pro, was next with 286. Mike Stefanchik, Gary, who led the field at the halfway mark with 139, faltered on his third round yesterday but finished strong to top amateur rivals with a card of 298. Other scores included: Herman Uberle, La Porte .... 230-68—298 Boh Hamilton, Evansville ..... 229.72—301 Pete Pelcher, Hammond John Mislan, Gary Walter Murray, Gary J. S. Rohrer, Leesburg . Ellsworth Reed, Ft. Wayne ... Louis Qurandille, Elkhart John Ruge, Valparaiso . Fred McDermott, Leesburg ... 228-371-209 Charles Higgs, Kokomo ...... 2832-70302 B. Wilcox, Syracuse . 2290-80309 Wayne Timberman, Haute

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug. 28 (U. P.).—Bud Williamson, Ft. Wayne | professional, today succeeded Marion Smith of Crawfordsville as the

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Philadelphia at Cleveland.

NATIONAL 3 EAGUE Pittsburgh at New York (2). Chicago at Boston 2). St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn 2).

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30 CARS ENTERED IN FRANKFORT RACES

Tribe Box Score

Yesterday's Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game)

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un. 12'55—P. Beeson, Lakeshore, vs. Carl Smith, Sarah Shank. Max Blackburn, South Grove, vs. Fred Gronauer, Pleasan

Run 1:00—H. Cork, Hillerest, vs. Ralph Jor=

dan, Riverside. E. Hollingsworth, Pleasan# Run, vs. Fred Wright, Coffin, 1:05—Joe Doll, Riv erside, vs. Harry Hore

FRANKFORT, Ind, Aug. 28.— Thirty cars have been entered in | ton, + Pleasant Run, Bob Carlsen, Riverside, the automobile races at the fair |Y%.1020c." Lawrence, Riverside, vs. grounds here tomorrow—the first | Hohl, Pleasant, Run, We ott ier, 1 three events scheduled to determine | SPOT; VS: G Petersen, Coffin. =~ Al i i Jim Robinson, Sira the State dirt track champien. Dowd. Solu, Srove. Nichols. South Grove. After competing in the three | Shank. Vv Tein iow BF, events, the driver acquiring the 1:20—C. Andrews, Riverside, vs. C. Vane most points will be crowned Indiana | Diver, Riverside. H. Buses, Pleasant Run, dirt track champion and also will be awarded a arded a wophy.

‘Roy C. Smith Trophy Goes | To Dick Hohl for Victory.

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Pittsburgh New York Dick Hohl was the envy of all the other caddies at the Hillcrest Country Club today as he wore the caddie championship crown and held the Roy C. Smith Trophy as the result of his 6-and-4 triumpn over James Baylens in an 18-hole final match yesterday afternoon over the Hillcrest links. Other winners included Bernie Minton, who defeated T.ouis Heck, 2 and 1, in the second flight; George Deardorff, who topped Tom 'Trittito, 6 and 5, in the third flight, and Norval Brocklehurst, who won over Bob Svlvester, 6 and 5, in the fourth division. Approximately 35 caddies teed off last Wednesday in the qualifying round. They were then divided into four flights and played the elimination rounds Thursday and yesterday.

‘ATHLONE PRINCESS SCORES TRIUMPH

LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 28.— Athlone Princess, bay filly, owned by Beattie & Cavale of Arcadia, won the only harness race, the 2-year-old trot, on the program at the Cass County Fair yjsterday, Ciccadia, owned by W. /Webber, Chicago, was second. The summary:

2-Year-Old Trot (purse $460)—Won by Athlone Princess; Ciccadia, second: Pear McElwyn, third; Selka Bella, fourth; Athlone Flaxey Guy, fifth, Best time,

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WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 28 (U.P) .— The two survivors of the gruelling National Semipro Baseball Tournament—Enid, Okla., and Buford, Ga. —will play tomorrow for the championship and a $5000 prize. The clubs won through a tournament which started on Aug. 13 and in which 32 state and regional teams played. Enid became a favorite because of its unbeaten record in this year's tournament, but Buford, a club of sluggers, was runnerup in the 1936 tournament and was conceded a good chance. Last night Buford gave an exhibition of what might be expected tomorrow when their sluggers slammed out 15 hits and walloped Mt. Pleasant, Tex., 11 to 3.

PLUTOFF IS VICTOR IN GREENFIELD TROT

GREENFIELD, Ind. Aug. 28— Plutoff triumphed in the 2:22 trot in straight heats on the final harness racing program at the Hancock County Fair yesterday afternoon. Binzar won the 2:22 pace. The summary:

2:22 Trot (purse $250)—Won by Plutoff: second, Guard: third, Volo Montgomery. Best time, 312. 2:22 Pace (purse $250)—Won hv Binzar: second. Gypsy Yolo: third, Joe Edgewood. Best time, 2:10':2

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INDIANAPOLIS vs. C. Bevis, Pleasant Run. bve, Ls

OVERMAN IS NAMED ASSISTANT COACH

1:30——Tom Decker, Pleasant Run, "va. C. Roberts, Riverside. U. McGuire, Willow= brook, . L. Bogg. Pleasant Run. 1:35—Chet Baker, Pleasant Run, hye, Don McGuire, Sarah Shank, vs. R. O'Neel, Pleasant Run 1:40—Bid Chandler, Pleasant Run, vs, Ray Bains, South Grove. Reed Cotton, RICHMOND, Ind. Aug. 28.—Ma- | SPEeavay. bye rion Overman, football captain last year at Earlham College, has been named assistant coach to Owen Huntsman, head grid mentor for the Quakers, Overman played guard and tackle. He graduated from Carmel High School.

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| Cincinnati ... “ 0 000 0-— 2 0 Brooklyn :

Hollingsworth and Campbell; Frankhouse and Phelps,

Chicago at Boston; AMERICAN LEAGUE

xxLozan — Hoover, ss Kahle, Fausett, Phillips,

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Runs batted in—Mettler, Sherlock (2), Eckhardt, Steinbacher. Pas:k, Warner. Gliatto, Riddle, Fausett, Taylor. Two-base hits—Eckhardt, Boken. Sacrifice—Phillips (2). Todt, Coscarart, Sherlock. Double piay — Phelps to Warner to Todt. Left on bases — Indianapolis (11): St. Paul (12). Base : : — on balls—Off Phillips (2): Phelps (3): | Philadelphia Gliatto (1). Struck out—BY Phillips (6): | Cleveland . Phelps (2): Gliatto (1) Hits—Off Phelps. Ross and Haves: 8 in 8 innings: Gliatto. 6 in 2!'53. Hit by | Sullivan. pitcher—By Phelps (Parker), Losing pitcher —Gliatto. Umpires—Borski and Johnson. rime of game—2:13

rain. Pleasant Run, bye.

1:45—-H. Long. vs. Elmer Pox:

McGlinchey, Pleasant Run, Pleasant Run 1:50—C. Carlsen, Riverside, vs. C. Spahr, Pleasant Run. D, Steinhilber, South Grove, vs. B. Burch, Pleasant Run. 1:55—R. Boger, Pleasant Run, bye. Al , Coffin, vs. Ed. Woerner Pleasant

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MIAMI,. BEACH, Fla. Aug. 28.— Paul Westbrook, 138'2, and Abe Schneider, 144, Jacksonville, Fla., drew in eight rounds here last night. Bud Mullis, 152, Miami, decisioned Harry Kirksey, 143, Jacksonville (5).

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LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 28.— Robert Hopper, Tipton Township resident and Purdue graduate, has been named athletic director and commerce teacher at Reynolds, Ind., High School.

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