Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1938 — Page 26
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TECH, FROEBEL FAVORED IN TRACK MEETS
Local T rack § Stars
Tomorrow in
Conference Clash at Kokomo
Big Green Thinlies, City Ch
North Central
ampions, Expecting Serious
Competition From Muncie and Kokomo but Are Figured to Come Through.
By
BERNARD CRANDELL
United Press Staff Correspondent
“roche! of and Technical track teams in the more major cinder titles— and Tech for the North Central. Tomorrow at South Bend, the Northern Conference smash into
at Kokomo,
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Mark your cards for Froebel® straight to the finish this year. The Steel City bovs won the Kokomo Relavs and ran away with their city meet. Thev’ll cause plenty of cinder-sickness tomorrow. The ones to pull in the points should be McCants and Minor in the high jump, Babich and Townes In the broad jump, Pugin and Irving in the century and 220, Brown in the pole vault and Townes in the low hurdles. Horace Mann, Hammond and Elk- | hart will crash through some events, and individuals from other squads will get their fingers in the pot, but the well-balanced power lies with Froebel.
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Hurdles May Surprise a in
There's Uzelac of Horace Mann, threat to Egbert of Lew Wallace the hurdles. who might surprise the field. The Lew Wallace flash barely nosed out Uzelac in the city meet & 15.1, running .3 slower than he #14 in the Kokomo Relays. &tock of Elkhart looks best for the 880. He turned the two laps In 2:032 against Warsaw this week. breaking the field record held for eight vears by Don Lash, famed distance king. when he went to Auburn. Lambert of Horace Mann and Kaminski of Roosevelt, East Chicago, might push him under 2 minutes. Stevenson of Michigan City, who | has tossed the shot within a haifinch of 49 feet this spring, probably will land a foot ahead of Ziemba or Bereolos of Hammond. Clason of Goshen and Block of Horace Mann will place.
the track recently mauled by blast of 10 tough North Central squads.
| decide
of Indianapolis. two of the hottest
another record-breaking feld. And
Lions Golfers
to Compete!
state, filed their spikes today for the big cut-in on two | Froebel for the northern Indiana championship
16 teams combining the two divisions of !
the Kat relays will get the |
Select Teams
Summers and Haug Fire 78s For Blind Par.
Paul Summers and Oscar Haug shot 78s and today held blind par honors after the Lions Club's last
{qualifying round for handicaps yes-
terday at Riverside golf course. Frank Grovenberry honors with an 89. Team play will start next Thursday at Pleasant Run until the first week in September, Lineups of the teams: Hides—Tyrie, captain; Thornburgh and Nemec Claws—Robert, captain; lee, Conkle and Tanner. Tails—Coval. captain; Bodenhammer and Elhers, Teeth—Boggs. captain: berry, G. Campbell and G. Manes—Haug, captain; Heaton and Daniel. Ears—Peek, captain; Summers and Hamilton. Pairings for Thursday's Hides vs. Claws, Tails vs. Manes vs. Ears. After the Claws finish competition with the Ears and the Teeth with the Hides, etc., the Lions will the club championship the
Brocker, Smith. Wilson, McConnell,
plav: Teeth,
| second week in September.
Dinehart Century Favorite
If DeStefano of Emerison has a good day in the pole vault he'll give Brown of Froebel an aerial battle. Both have cleared 12 feet. Swihart of Elkhart migh the highest vault. The century, according times of the dashmen, go io! Dinehart of Elkhart, who has sprinted it in 10 flat, and the furlong belongs to Pudlo of Froebel. He made 226 the city meet. Other entries are Riley and Cen- | tral of South Bend, Mishawaka, La Porte. Nappanee, Valparaiso and Washington of East Chicago. The North Central crew at Ko- | komo has three teams to make the scrap a serious one. Tech, Muncie and Kokomo have some of the greatest track men in Indiana. Tech raced through its city meet and took several duals with well-balanced scoring and good marks,
Williams Should Win
cut in for
to best will
in
Take a glance at the score-card
notes before the meet: High Hurdles—Willi cie should come five vards with the monev. 440—This should go to Dal rymple Tech. He's made it High Jump—Williams of Muncie again. The lanky Negro is a champion and probably will clear 5 feet 10 inches. The Dash—Hawkins was a close second to Piel ridge in the Kokomo relays Piel isn’t in this meet. Pole Vault—A sure five points for Kokomo with Dechamps pulling over 12'; feet, is the prediction. Mile—Stevens of Muncie made the best time in the state this vear when he traveled in 4:33.2 against Anderson. | 380—Anderson should come through with a first with Yates leading Poulos of Tech to the tape. It probably will go under 2.04 Low Hurdles—Here's one wide open Shotput—A one-two Tech with Crawford mick heaving it over the best guess. | Broad Jump—Frazier of Kokomo | has several 22 foot leaps in him, which ought to beat the versatile Williams of Muncie, The Relavs—Tech fig to win both the 880 and mile. Lunsford, Crawford, Cook and Shafier have | made the four 220s in 1:36-—not a good time but better than the rest. Martin, Poulos, Shaffer and Dalrvmple should have a walkaway in the mile and won't be pushed under 3:3.
EXERC CISE BOY BOSTON, May 6 (U. P.) —Dennis Sorenson of Warren, Minn, 21-vear-old exercise boy at Suffoik Downs, recived a fractured collarhone vestegday morning when his mount stumbled and threw him during a workout.
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|e Coach Bo McMillin turned fortune | The man who lifted | for-|
McMaboe,
Blakes- |
1a. Mm.
Groven- |
Five women of the Pleasant Run |
course were out in front today after the first flight of the Women's Club spring handicap tournament yesterday. Twenty-six entered. The leaders’ gross scores and handicaps: Mrs. Peggy Stonehouse Mrs. Marge Kahn ........ 95 Mrs. Treva Lukenbill .... 95 MIS. V.R.RUpp ..:..ccc.0 § Mrs. Marge Pitcher ...... 98 The second round of the play will be held next Thursday.
Wrigley Defends (ramble on Dean
10 11 17 17 17
CHICAGO, May 6 (U.P) —Phil K. Wrigley. miilionaire owner of the
| the | Co. beat Seven Up, 13 to 4; Banner- | | Whitehill beat Marott,
match | Tenth
| openings for
{ Chicago Cubs, who paid $185.000 and |
traded three plavers to the St. Louis |
Cardinals for Dizzy Dean. said today
he still believes it was gamble. He returned from California last | night to find Chicago fans upset by | a finding of the Cubs’ physician that month's rest. Dean has pitched only | one full game since he joined the Cubs last month, His trouble has been caused by a muscle inflammation near the right shoulder. Wrigley ered only Dean's when he bought him. “A player of Dean's type is an asset to any team.” Wrigley said. “He has spirit. The money he cost does not enter into it.
a good day
Dean's pitching arm needs a!
{
said he had not consid- | pitching ability |
| sweep of the four remaining matches!
“We knew a lot about him before |
we bought him. I knew gamble and thought it was a good one. I still think it is.”
it was a!
He said that if he had been forced |
| to trade Second Baseman Billy Her-
man or Catcher Gabby Hartnett
| 16 will to |
get Dean it might have been a dif- |
ferent matter. “But I'd rather have Dean with a sore arm than I Davis,” he said.
would Curt |
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FT. W AYNE, Ind, May 6 (U. P.). —Seventy-five sharpshooters the annual Northern diana Open Skeet Tournament the Orchard Ridge Range this week-end. Latest entries were two Ft. Wayne teams, the Blue Rock Gun Club of Detroit. the Junior state champions of Terre Haute and
In-
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Station A will practice at 4:30 m. tomorrow at Riverside io a game with the Post Office Subs at | 9:30 a. m. Sunday at Garfield. For
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League schedule for 9:30 tomorrow morning follows: Eastern Division—St. Little Flower at Little Flower: Lady of Lourdes vs. Holy Cross at Willard 1; St. Catherine vs. St. Patrick at Garfield. Western Holy Trinity Heart vs. St. St. Joan 4d’ Arc vs. Riverside 1. Teams desiring day morning league should see McDaniel at the Sportman’s Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St., or call LI-4224.
School
Cathedral Sacred
Division—at Rhodius;
The William H. Block Co. meet Kiefer-Stewart in game of a double-header tonight at Belmont Stadium. SchwitzerCummins will play Hecker Products
in the second game.
Results of games last
stadium: Indianapolis
night Water
6 to 2, and Richardson's Market beat the East Street Merchants, 12 to 4. The Em-Roe Junior League has teams. Managers terested contact Everett Babb. W. Washington St, For games with the Ben Cubs call BE-3356-M. The Speed Demons. . wants a game for
Davis
Negro girls next week . RI-5G17,
Results of games plaved vester-
Twilight League: Boys’ Club, 19; Spades A. C., 7 West Washington Street Boosters, 4; Brookside Sweet Shop, 3.
DePauw Netters Tackle Purdue
Times Special GREENCASTLE, May 6.—Defeated for the first time in two years
at Ohio State this week, DePauw's
tennis team today hoped for a clean
on its schedule. Today the Tiger courtmen will meet Purdue and Tuesday they will go to Indianapolis to play Butler. A match at Earlham Thursday and another with Wabash here May close DePauw's season.
Beer finished first and Triangle Bowling Shirts second in the standings of the eighth season. (left), president of the
Francis vs.
| there,” VS. |
Anthony at Coleman: | Assumption at!
to enter a Sun- | i lowa and Purdue—a
will | the first!
| little crystal gazing.”
at !
in- | 209 | or call LI-3446. | | may [ end.
be- |
SAYS MISS MARBLE | WILL SWEEP TITLES |
in the Bush-Feezle Thursday | | Marble of | American | international | T. Hunter, | dicted today.
| land
BLUE POINT
Shown angles, look on
captain of the | in games won.
champions, while Ed Stahlhut, league secretary, Emery Cundiff (holding trophy),
and captain of the Tri-
Both teams received trophies for
taking down the lion's share of the season's honors
Bo Hopeful | Of Good Year
FT. WAYNE, Ind, May 6 (U. P)).
teller today. Indiana University's football tunes from deep depression to a place in the sun, was optimistic. “Indiana will have the best bal- | anced team next fall that the school |
has seen since I began coaching |
he said. “Maybe I arrived at that conclusion a bit prematurely, but I don’t thing so. “Now, before we go any though, let
farther,
| pitcher, ¢ {in seven innings as me sound a warning: |
I'm not hopeful of winning a lot of |
season. We play Ohio Nebraska, Boston tough
games next State, Illinois, State, Wisconsin, Colleze, lot if was one.”
Davis, Bo?
there ever How about Corby “Well, ca fullback—and particularly the loss of a man like Davis—is a severe blow to any team. But let's do a In the crystal, the foxy mentor saw Graham, a blocking back, may be | shifted to the fullback position to compensate partially for the loss of Davis,
All told,” he said, “the squad will
or Kansas | yjctory
|
the loss of any All-Ameri- |
fous { with
A. B. C.s to Open Season on n May 26
Dick Jones’ A. B. Cs. local Negro baseball club. will open the season | against the Cuban Stars in a night game May 26 at Perrv Stadium. A | parade starting at 25th St. and Martindale Ave. is to precede the game, The A. B. Cs. will meet the Sterl-
ing Beers in the stadium the follow- |
| ing night.
Johnson Fans | 15; Wins for Technical
Johnson, 15 Jef Technical High Jefferson of Lafayvesterday afternoon Side diamond. The the seventh straight C. P. Dagwell's Big
Big Sam struck out
School downed ette, 7 0 3, the East was for Coach Green nine. The Techmen clinched the game a six-run outburst in the frame. Four bases on balls Jeff errors contributed to and White tallies.
fourth and two the six Green
| The score:
| |
| with grid opponents for
i fdete Hoosier possibilities that Paul
020 001 0— 3 5 4 010 600 x— 7 5 1
and
Tech Schrader Johnson HELP THE RAIL RO: ROADS The Southwest Conference scheduled 19 intersectional games next fall,
Bordenet and Linne
will be the biggest I've had at Indi- | including appearances in Chicago,
We'll be short -plenty short.’
ana. on experience, | thoughMcMillin Harris, 210-pound New Jersey Negro, |
develop into an outstanding
“He's broken records in track the discus and shotput)
be he'll break records on ‘the grid-|
iron,” McMillin said.
(in | and may- |
believes that Archile maybe the Rose Bowl.
|
| { |
|
NEW YORK, May 6 wu. P.) .—Alice |
former tennis
Francisco, singles
San women's
champion, will sweep the major 1938 |
tennis titles, famed court star, preMiss Marble, who sails for Engnext Wednesday for
Francis |
the All-
England tournament and the Amer- |
ican Wightman Cup matches, is strongest woman player seen,” Hunter
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PIRATES EXTEND SYSTEM PITTSBURGH, May 6 (U, | The Pirates today extended their chain of working agreements with minor league outfits to by completing an arrangement with the McKeesport, Pa, club of the | Pennsylvania State Association.
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