Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1938 — Page 6
BREAKERS
By Eddie Ash
BARNEY THROWS SOLID PUNCHES
Indianapolis Times Sports
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AHEAD FOR HENRY
NLESS the hand that so has been dulled, Barney
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Armstrong in 15 rounds in the Madison Square Garden
Bowl in Queens, Mav 26. . . .
that Armstrong will earn $200,000 and win two more
suddenly learned to caress Ross should defeat Henry
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Manager Eddie Meade says
world championships within the next 12 months.
Meade figures that the body belting Ross took in his Ceferino Garcia in the Carnival of Champions at the Polo Grounds last August didn't do the welterweight champion any good. Meade points to the fact that Ross isn't the type that leans on an opponent, and suspects that Armstrong will flatten anvhodv who stands up straight. Henry is bigger than Ross from the waist up. Meade insists that the boy who has knocked out 38 of 40 opponents in 14 months can go lickety-split for 15
winning effort against
rounds.
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MEADE likes to believe that Ross fights only in flashes. . . that the Chicago kid coasts for two minutes of each round. . .. While the official contracts state that Ross and Armstrong are boxing at
private agreements calling for
Armstrong 136 or more, and each has posted a $5000 for-
feit. . . . Ross’ natural weight
However, Armstrong isn't
feet as he did Mike Belloise, Petey Sarron and other dime-
a-dozen featherweights. Armstrong, tie the for a solid smacko. fast with his shots,
on
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that crowd. it should be another Barmey fichting men will get vou've got a fight on
one
vour hands.
Rav Arcel. one of Ross prescription for chargers Ross knows what he with a healthy lightweight welterweight championship CHACHT
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game between He is being brought
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Prince of appearing
the Crown of June 4 Indianapolis here bv the building fund The baschall comedian, =n fame 2a laugh-provoker than as a at 15 Worla Series, first will visit Indianapolis as part of his trv's baseball parks n
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Park. New York when of
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War and Tom Smith,
horses
Admiral
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of working their charges everv second or third dav. thev'll ask for hustle just
for more speed The approach of post depend on how the final preliminary chores Conway and Smith before the Special
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packing his to join
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him Beckley
grip
to haul down long flies and liners, A. and M. University coach ever man of pro hal
will still have a lot of baseball career he was an outfield star instead of a pitcher, hitting for a cool 387 in 78 Middle Atlantic League outfielder . One day homers and two singles in a game against Davton
games as a cluding 12 home runs
Baseball at a Glance |
STANDINGS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ww. Pet. 1R L696 if BRT 14 R36 13 A220 10 Ae R AAR adn
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Kansas City INDIANAPOLIS Minneapolis Toledo St. Paul Louisville Milwaukee Columbus 6
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W, L. 9 9 9 14 11 15 1m 19
Cleveland Boston New York Washington Chicago Petroit Philadelphia St. Louis
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ww. L. 19 7 . Yi 12 11 13 14 13 18 17
New York Chicago Boston Pittshurgh Cincinnati St. Louis Brooklvn Philadelphia
TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at (night). Toledo at Louisville. Kansas City at Minneapolis,
Milwaukee at St, Paul.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit, Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New Yerk. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
COLLEGE SCORES
Michigan, § Jowa, 14 Purdue In
Notre Dame, Chicago. § Ohio State, 1, ana, 2; Wisconsin, 0.
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California kid . +» » Barney is a straight puncher and
iz one of those old-fashioned fighters who hits back. the importance of
regardless of how much ammunition he carries the smartest trainers in right hand uppercut will win for him
1S dong every bulldozing a skinnv-legged featherweight this trip who happens
and Kansas City at Mothers School and a share of the evening's receipts will go to the school’s
former
being teamed with Nick Altroek
Seabiscuit race prior to their $100.000 wmner-take-all clash of a mile and a
1t the Belmont race in which the Admiral or Seabiscuit would be eligible to run Thus it will be strictly up to their trainers to have the Admiral and the Biscuit in condition for the Special conditioner and it will be interesting to watch them pit their skill against each other in the final phases of the training campaign.
and Smith wili adhere to a schedule
were hoth eager There is no guestion a warmup test prior to an important race is better than a dozen workouts
just a fan and a semipro plaver in his home town, Dubois, Pa. until he read something in Sporting News one day in 1934 that started the v In the same army was this year's Cincy first baseman. Buck McCormick, fresh from his New York semipro job. Watching Hershel Martin, Phils’ middle gardener, covering acres
got . . . Hershel even continued as an infielder his first 1. If his pitching arm weakens, Clay Brvant, towering Cub ace,
| Louisville
| Cinetnnaty { New York
| Pittsburgh
| Chicago
| Walters,
| Coffman, Lawson and Tebhetts
| Washington | Cleveland
iani; Allen and Pvtiak.
| Vanatta, Bonetti
INDIANAPOLIS |
(which is superior on the diamond. and ear!
‘tie on the University Heights dia- |an odds-on favorite to win the 63d |mond vesterday,
. . Hammering
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147 pounds, they have Ross to do 142 or less and
is 142. going to rush Ross off his
Ross will attempt to spin up, and set him up
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Jimmy Melarnin, and the Chicago lad
Canzoneri victory for ; Only Sting Ross, and Armstrong will have
that and Henry Howells, Ohio State quarter miler, is the higgest threat to George Halerow, Chicago’s defending 440 champion.
Bill McDowell Gets Verdict,
‘Takes Close Decision Over Nick Nicholson.
the business. savs that That's the defensive Harley and Armstrong 1sn't He's In there to be defending the world
minute
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Raseball, will be as an added attraction with Perry Stadium. Orchard
in Tndianapolis the
Association of
has achieved more He haz entertained Schacht second annual tour of the coun-
pitcher, ball plaver
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in a warm-up
" Wild Bill MeDowell, 154-pound
Louisville fighter, had added a close 'decision to his victory record today | after battling 10 hard rounds with | Nick Nicholson of Shelbyville in the headliner of the boxing program
i last night at the Armory, Tt was a hard-fought match clear through {and was close to being a draw, In the semiwindup Harry Brown |'of Beech Grove knocked out Dave | | Williams, Indianapolis Negro, with ia right to the jaw after 1 minute 32 | seconds of the fourth. Walter Johnson, Indianapolis, flat- | tened Holly Upchurch of Muncie for the count in the fifth after flooring | [him once in the first and twice in| [the third Johnny Krukemeier, Beech Grove, took a six-round decision from Joe Poindexter, local | Negro, and Norval Binninger, Indil'anapolis. won over Rov Woods, Tndianapolis, the same way in a fourround hout, There will be no show at the [ Armory next week. The outdoor season is to get under way June 2 at the Sports Arena, North and Penn- | svlvania Sts.
will be seen
on Memorial Day was learned that the condition meeting contains no
who trains know their
George Conway of Seabiscuit,
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. . They'll ask There'll he no more loafing around the corner and muuch in the classic respond to their horses race
to give their A
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Lee Gamble, Reds’ outfielder, was
oung baseball army mobilized at
vou'd wonder how his Oklahoma the idea he was a third basetwo vears
Prep Linksmen | Begin Tourney ——
ahead of him Five vears aan with Zanesville, inthat summer he bunched three Tied by Ray White, Shortridge
[High School defended its state high pio golf crown tocdav against 176 shotmakers from 44 schools in the
[annual tournament at the Speedway | course. The first foursomes to tee off represented Columbus, Tech, Greencastle and Kokomo Franklin appeared to be the | strongest contender for the title, | | with seme tough opposition expected from Columbus, Seymour and Tech {of Tndianapolis. Dan Cravens of | | Pranklin was given a good chance to carry off individual honors,
LEE SCORES UPSET AND BEATS KRIEGER
NEW YORK, May 21 (U. P). — | After two previous failures, Glen | | Lee, tow-headed middleweight from | Edison, Neb., finaiiy has won a major assignment in New York. | Whipped twice in Madison Square ! Garden by Fred Apostoli of San | | Francisco, uncrowned king of the division, and beaten less than two | | weeks ago hy Ceferino Garcia in an , | out-of-town scrap, Lee last night | 1 | Scored an upset, 10-round decision | Rowe, | Victory over Solly Krieger, highly - | | touted New Yorker | More than 7000 fans saw Lee win | [all but two rounds from blood- | smeared Solly, who had won six | | straight fights, five of them by | 1 | knockouts. The fight put the Ne- | braskan back in the running for the | title, He weighed 156'.; Krieger, 160.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
N30 160 06 4 7 100 140 Hox— 6 &
and HWartje; Poindexter,
Kansas City Minneapolis Rrever, Yocke Bean and Galvin
2 2
Milwaukee St an Wyatt Klaerner
N04 200 130 -10 1 ono nnn Onn nn 3 Chelini, | Pasek
1 1 And Beeke) Frasier Dobernic, Herring and
T'nledn 100 Onn (nn 148.)
100 000 N01 2'% BD Nelson and Linton; Tising and Holbrook. NATIONAL LEAGUE 100 100 200. 4 9 2 no 00 o—n 5 0 Vandermeer and Lombardi; Sehumacher, Castleman and Danning. | . N00 193 01-5 ® Brookivn 030 220 0Ox— 7 12 Lucas, Brown, Blanton, Sewell and Todd; Mungo, Pressnell and Phelps.
1
2
. 210 601 105-16 21 o Philadelphia 020 020 e30— 7 15 3
Carleton, Russell and Hartnett, Garbark; Walt Hallahan, Reis and Atwood, ark,
St. Louis at Boston: rain.
AMERICAN TFEAGUY Philadelphia nO 010 NEN. 5 Detroit 100 060 01H 2
Thomas and Wrucker;
5
Potter
100 010 DIH— 3 10 1 050 000 Hix— 6 In 0 Leonard, Hogsett and R. Ferrell, Giul-
Boston St. Louis
Grove
001 157 101-16 22 BLL 000 60h— 2 8
and Desautels: Walkup,
Cole, H. Mills and Heath. .
New York at Chicago; wet grounds,
Battle 14 Innings Men ow Favorite
To 2-2 Deadlock In Withers Stakes
SEE BELMONT PARK, N. VV. May 21 | Indiana Central and Earlham are | (U.P) — Hal Price Headlev's Menow, | stil] without an answer today as to [winner of the Puturity ast vear | ; Vv pace setter in the recent After going 14 innings to a 2-to-2- Kentucky Derby and Preakness, was
the game was |running of the one-mile Withers called because of rain. Earlham [stakes for 3-year-olds today scored in the third but the Grey-| Menow. coupled in the betting | hounds came back with a run in | with his stablemate Dah He, was a | the seventh. After Earlham took 3-5 overnight choice. A field of nine | the lead again in the 14th, Indiana |is expected to start. Central evened things up with tri- Others include: Mrs. P. Corning’s | ples by Sharpe and Hose in the last | Thanksgiving; A. G. Vanderbilt's | half of the inning. |Red Pepper; J. W. Y. Martin's Bat. | The game was called in the last tle Jack; Ogden Phipps’ Magic | half of the 15th. The score: | Hour; Marshall Field's Oattistoek; | Earlham . 001 000 000 000 01 — 2 7 1 |W. S. Kilmer's Sun Alexandria and | Central . 000 060 100 00 01— 2 © 3 | Greentree Stables Red Breast. All| Keyser jand Parker; Potter and Clayton. | hOYses carry 118goounds
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Big 10 Finals Begun
i feet, [record of 50 feet, 10%. inches,
| today
come members of the “All Big Ten” team that will face a selected squad {nf Pacific Coast
| gathered here
entered, will have the largest squad
‘WARREN CENTRAL NINE
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1988
SLUMP BRINGS HEAVY GLOOM TO GIAN
Michigan the Favorite
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Milton Padway, Wisconsin pole vault star, who has heen flirting with the 14-foot mark this spring, has a new Conference record in his grasp if he measures up to form, Badger supporters say. Michigan is favored to take team honors, ~ » » ”
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COLUMBUS, O, May 21 (U. P) With brilliant individual perform ers and fine team balance, it was Michigan against the firld here toda in the finals of the 38th annual Western Conference track meet The Wolverines, paced by burly Bill Watson, were the top-heavs choice to win their 16th sig Ten title and their sixth within a nine-veal period .
perionty of the Michigan team and | PURDUE HURDLER TO SPEAK HERE
devoted their time to speculating on how many points the thin-clad stars from Ann Arbor would run Purdue University up. The Wolverines were given a chance to equal the 60 with which | they took the title last season, but the all-time high | by Illinois in
Robert Lemen Washington High School Tussdav when the Mothers’ Club will hoiior those participating in spring sports The banquet is to be at 6:50 p. m. in the school cafeteria
threaten mace
not to
of 74 points 1924 Five teams, Indiana, Tows, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio State were in the rinning for second place For the 10 events in which preliminaries were held vesterdayv, Michigan qualified 13 competitors The Wolverines put at least one man in every event except the 220vard dash. Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois and Towa qualified eight each: Ohio State, seven: Purdue and Chicago, five each; Minnesota, three, and Northwestern, one.
Although only one record was broken during the preliminaries ob servers believed eight marks were in danger today. They were the shoiput, discus throw, pole vauit, high jump, the 440-vard dash, one and two-mile runs, and the mile | relay. The lone new record made during the trials was in the shotput where Watson tossed the 16-pound ball 52 11'; inches to better his own
Ietic director, is to be toastmaster Herman Phillips. Purdue {eoach, also will attend
‘Davis Cup Play Enters 2d Round
BERLIN. Maz (U. P.).--Cer-[many and Yugoslavia were favored
21
to reach the European zone finals in | Davis Cup competition as secondsories
elimination hrought
five fronts
round
action today on
singles vicdouble to move into Hungary,
yermanv, with two
tories, needed only a vin
over Norway todav the third round against which advanced by default Meanwhile, at Stockholm, Sweden and Switzerland continued their series after splitting vesterday's [ opening singles matches, At Zagreb Yugoslavia, Great Britain's weakened team faced Yuzoslavia in opening singles matches with the home forees favored Other second-round series opening todav were Monaco-France. and Poland-Ttaly. France and Ttaly were favored.
Shoots at Lash's Mark Tn addition to pacing the field In the shotput, Watson had the best marks in the broad jump and the disens Outside the field events in which Watson will compete, the chief interest is centered in the distance runs. In the one-mile event,
| Charles Penske of Wisconsin, recog-
nized as the nation's greatest col- | legiate performer at the distance, was to shoot at a Conference record doughty Don Lash of Indiana set here two seasons ago. In the twomile run, Ralph Schwarzkopf, Michigan sophomore, was the favorite, The more them
Newcomer on Wrestling Card
A Billy Bartush, 235 Chicago. gets a chance on the “hig
newcomer,
individual performers had than ordinary glory awaiting for top-flight achievements The first two finishers in! event automatically will be-
time” outdoor wrestling ecard at
Tuesday night Henry Piers,
Sports Arena next He will he 228. Holland An unusual number of out-of-town fans are displaving interest in at Chisago next month. { the show, according As a feature, Glenn Cunningham | /10yd Carter. will Tun a special exhibition mile | YAtONS have been side Indiananolis.
race. He will be paced in an effort The feature brings together two to establish a new world’s record, A TINS ay . world oN former champs, Louis Thesz, 226, St.
. Louis, and Danno O'Mahoney, 227, 150 Entered in n the
Ireland. The latter won the crown . from Jim T.ondos. while Thesz won Little State Meet Sr vero Mh RICHMOND, Tnd., Mav 21
| the crown by beating Everett Mar(uv. | shall. Ernie Dusek, 235, leader of PP.) —-Nearly 150 college track stars today for the 16th |
the four Dusek brothers, faces G=orge (Crv Baby) Zaharias, 241, annual Indiana Intercollegiate | N®2¢ Man of the Zaharias brothers, track meet [In the semiwindup. Silent Rattan Butler and DePauw were the out- also is to Ste action The bouts will standing favorites in the field of be moved indoors to the Armory in 11 schools, DePauw, with 27 men | Cooc of rain
‘Helen Wills Moody
first-place |
rach tested bs
Conference stars
made from out-
in the meet, Expected to take points are Bill Southworth, Butler miler; Capt. Tom Jones, Earlham; Dave Williams, Central Normals | a four-sport athlete, and Ray Crowe, | SURBITON, England, May 21 (U. Negro sprinter from Indiana © Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, BerCentral. | Keley, Cal, today won the Women's Schools entered are Butler, De- | Singles Championship in the Surrey Paw, Evansville, Tndiana Oentral, | Tennis Tournament by defeating
| wars ; . Central Normal, Earlham. Hanover | Miss Margot Lumb in
final, 6-3, 6-4 Wabash, Indiana State, Bal State : S. and 'Tavior. a The match lasted only 40 minutes
[with Miss Lumb only occasionally bothering Mrs. Moody with her high kicking service and dashing forehand After losing the first three games Mrs. Moody ran off six straight | games to annex the first set, Mrs.
DEFEATS RIPPLE, 3-2.
Warren Central High School had | Moody was accurate with her back- |
added another baseball victory to- | day after defeating Broad Rippde, 3 | to 2, yesterday on the Rockets’ field. | e Owls scored all their runs in | the third and the Rockets tallied in the sixth and seventh. Klein struck | out 11 Broad Ripple batters. The | ore. | Rabh
Warren Central 003 000 NH - 3 RB 3 Broad Rivple 000 001 1-2 4 1
Klein and Waterman; Wire and Burger,
. .
hand and forehand drives.
RABB ELIGIBLE AGAIN COLUMBUS, 0. May 21 (U.P.) .— Reversing a previous stand the eligibility committee of the Western
Wi Sar Ohin State fullback, eli e for another year of intercollegiate féotball,
hurdler, is to speak at a banquet at |
Justin Marshall, Washington ath-
track
to Promoter | More than 100 reser- |
y » | Takes Surrey Title | state, are expected to use Carl Mar[tin on the mound with Jack Crean-
| and Harry Stoddard are expected to | the two-set |
| sseond entry in the loop,
| Conference today declared Johnny |
kmoekout with the first leads,
Somebody's Wrong If a person were to believe everything eoming strong camps these days you would figure the fight will end in a double
from the Ross-Arme
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Terrymen Drop 3d Straight,
Lead Is Cut to 3 1-2 Games: Tribe to Try Again Tonight
Cubs on Batting Spree Get Double Bill Slated for To-
22 Hits to Beat Phils, 16-7.
By GFORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 21 Bill Terry's head hangs low and his face lis downeast as he walks defjectedly from the third-base coaching box to the Giants’ dugout. The Giants’ dream of dominating the National League seems to be fading, and Terry is very sad Licked for the third straight time
week ago had a record of 18 triumphs in 21 games, have cracked wide open. They've lost four out of | their last five games, and their big lead has been chopped to 3', games But worse than that, Terry has [ seen only one Giant base-runner | reach third in the last two games | One man got there vesterday as Cincinnati blanked New York, 4-0 The day before, against the Giants got only one man | second, Tn the last 22 innings they | haven't scored a run, and in the last | three games, 28 innings of play | they've made only 14 hits and two | runs, both homers, That's reaching { rock bottom.
Cubs Get 22 Hits
John Vandermeer, southpaw rookie, |
’ : [limited the Giants to five seattered Tommy Deckard, Indiana's distance star, is entered in the Big Ten meet in Ohio State Stadium today,
Lombardi drove in three of the Reds’ four runs with a homer and a single, The Reds have won 11 out [of their last 17 games, and share | fourth place with the fading Pirates The Cubs slashed out 22 hits to beat the Phillies, 16-7, and move closer to the Giants, Billy Herman and Carl Reynolds eollected three singles each. Tex Carleton received credit for his fourth vietorv although Jack Russell had to finish the game for him. Brooklyn triumphed over bugh, 7-56 Van Mungo won second game with a bit of help from Forest Pressnell, ¥Frnie Kov and Babe Phelps hit homers for the Dodgers, Tt was the Pirates fourth straight loss
Rowe Comeback Spoiled
Prep Thinlies Compete Here
400 in Annual State Meet At Butler.
his relief
Nearly 400 of the state's hest high came to the the 35th anH. 8S. A A's championships
athletes ’
school cinder Butler oval nual renewal of the 1 field
schools
today for The leading Cleveland Indians of the American League, shigged Emil Leonard off the mound in the second inning and beat Washington this | 6-3 Mel Almada and Johnnv Stone hit homers off Johnny Allen, " y scored his fourth trinvmph Farl | With "a T¢-man ‘squad ‘that Averill hit a homer fo Dover eludes crack mile and half-mile re- The Red Sox kept pace with lav teams, North Side of ¥t. Wayne | Cleveland by hammering out a 18-2 an outstanding challenger victory over the Browns Lefty ; Grove held the Browns to eight win the meet and take the title from | pic 16 win his seventh straight Kokomo. Tech of Indianapolis, | game, first to accomplish that feat Froebel of Gary, Hammond and | The Red Sox made 22 hits off five Horace Mann were expected to make | 8t Louis pitchers, the earnival a five-team battle, (| Rudy York's error on a liner Kokomo is given little chance to | to left field and three eighth in repeat its vietory of last vear but | ning doubles by rookies Siebert, seems assured of at least Two firsts. | Chapman and Lodigiani spoiled Javsee Frazier is expected to give Schoolboy Rowe's attempted comethe Kats a victory in the broad back as the Athletics won from Dejump and Paul Deschamps, the de- | froit, 5-2. Until York dropped fending champion, seems likely to | Ambler's liner, Rowe had pitched repeat in the pole vault, masterfully, allowing only fou: Tech expects five sure points from | Nits and one run. Luther Thomas Bob Delrymple, 440-vard star, He held the Tigers to three hits until turned the Jap in 505 in the sec- relieved because of wildness in the tional meet, which was the best mark thn WO PATHD made this vear in prep circles, Two or TWVO “3AMes chotputters and : Pt 880-relay potted because ‘of Tain
team also should score for the Big B . aseball
Green Although The Model Dairy team field with 17 men, they have Not |p at 11730 o'clock tomorrow shown the speed of other squads morning for a game at I.ehanon Tts mile relay team, however, and | gate nines wanting a game with two good shotputters, are expected | ine Dairy club Man 20. write Bill to come through. Rider, 923 E. 19th St, Froebel has, besides two top-notch high jumpers MeCants and Minor. Babich in the broad jump and Pudlo in the winning
track and
Ninety-six are represented
Qualifving events morning and the finals | way shortly after 1:30 p. m
were held got, under
in-
was to
were post-
Hammond leads the will Tenve
Brown, in Sixteen teams will see action tomorrow as the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association renews its week-end activity The Munieipal, Big Six and Capitol City Leagues are scheduled for games Tomorrow's schedule
dashes may take the markers The broad jump conceded to Mazier of Kokomo, who has hit the pit at nearly 23 fret in previous meets, Frazier and Deschamps undoubtedly will get their firsts with [Hawkins in the sprints probably Plzcing ~ Rix Six Teague The dark horse entry is Eikhart Mourad Nut Mararine vs. 1 which has several athletes capable | & Cn. at Garfield No 3 of raking in the winning points at Ya Ope Co, vi | Stock, hard-driving half-miler; | Thirtisth and vs Baird's Service Swihart, vaulter, and Dinehart, one | no. 4, of the state's best dashmen, are the | Elkhart
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| Monday night
ALS REACHED IN WOMEN'S TOURNEY
Tenn, May Dan Chandler Rettv Jameson, San Antonio, today in the finals of the Women's Invitation Golf Tourna{ment for the Marguerite Gaut trophy, Mrs
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| League is to get under way tomorrow at Softhall Stadium with Cook's Goldblume, local entrant, playing the Kokomo All-Stars, The Goldblumes, rated as one of
in ‘the Chandler, who shot par golf
to upset medalist Marion Miley | vesterday, 3 and 2, ruled a slight : | favorite, Miss Jameson advanced Juke Smith | by defeating Mrs. Charles Newhold Wichita, Kas, 5 and 3, in the semifinals,
the strongest aggregations
nan doing the catching.
form the visitors’ hattery, | Radio Station WIRE, Indianapolis’ isscheduled SEFK BIG TEN TITLE to open its season friday night at| EHICAGO, Mav 21 (U.P) Muncie, with the Acme-Lees form- | tapt. John Shostrom, Chicago, and | ing the opposition. The CodkMen | Marvin Wachman, Northwestern, [are also scheduled to see action on| meet today for the singles cham- | Friday night. They play Patrick | pionship of the Big Ten | Henry Beer, last year's league cham- | tpuyrnament. ® AND ®
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| COLUMBUS, O, Mav 21
morrow as Opener Is Rained Out.
The Tndians’ homecoming from short road trip was ruined by rain last night just when Perrv Sta. dium officials had prepared to en tertain a large crowd The Tribesters and Columbus Red Birds will try it again tonight at 8:15 o'clock and John Nigegeling veteran knuckle ball (hrower { slated to piteh for the home team He defeated Louisville last Sunday in his first start as a member of the Redskins Since Minneapolis sas City vesterdan over Indianapolis one-half game The Cohimbus with a double-heade; ernoon and action is seheduled tn get under way at 2 p. m. The Tn ledo Mudhens are hooked here in three night tilts Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, after which the Indians will hit the 10nd again for series in Columbus and Touisville The Tribe's home record shows 11 victories against four defeats, and in enemy territory Rav Sehalk's pastimers have won five and lost four, The Tribe's delaved series opener with Columbus tonight he first meeting of the clubs this son The Hoosiers have wan games from Milwaukee, three Minneapolis, three from 1auisville three from St. Paul, two from Kan | sas City and one from Taledn The Redskins have lost Kansas City, three to St one Toledo,
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Colonels Drop Four
From Roster
COLUMBUS, O., Mav 21 (11 The Louisville Colonels tadas duced their squad te the 20-plaver American Association limit Mm moving two pitchers and a pair of infielders from the active list Yeorge M. Trautman, Association president, announced that William (Cap) Neal, general manager the Touisville club, notified | pitchers John Demoisev and Owens and infislders Fldred san and Shelby Wright removed from the playing No announsement was made of the | disposition of the plaver:
P)
re
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nf him John Britt were being roster
Baugh Dropped By Red Birds
COLUMBUS, O Sammy Batgh fea football star tian and the star ton Redskins in the National Pra fessional League last fall, today had failed to make the grade in American Association barebhall ranks The Columbus Red Birds an nounced they were turning the grid great back to the parent Cardinals Baugh, who has heen stationed at shortstop, fatled hoth in the field and at bat for the club
May 21 1, P) farmer All-Amer. at Texas Chris
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of Purdue and fonthall game: attendance is by schools lncated The Bailermaker: were given only one on the 1941 schedules, Towa, which was able to schedule twos home Teames, providea some backing for Purdue and Indiana in their fight Ohio State Northwestern and Michigan will have four hema games each in 1541 and Tllinois, Minnesota and Tlinois, three sach The long battle over the allotment of home pames prevented drawing Up 1942 schedules, as was plannad originally
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