Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1938 — Page 6
By Joe Williams
(Batting tor Eddie Ash) THE COLONEL
SO, YOU CHOOSE THE OTHER GUY
PICKS A WINNER
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herewith
the winner of the Louis-Schmeling fight.
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as is generally the case, the other theory that Louis did not fight his fight two Schmeling knocked him out and that he up to this fight in a different frame of mind the 'k to win by a knockout in about six
June 20.—With all the enthusiasm of an amorous young man about to cuddle a cobra I respond to the vigorous urging of the customers to pick
It seems the want to know my
way.
no guarantee goes with this
is presented merely for what it may be worth
at the current rate of exchange.
Here are Sf
yme of the factors which have persuaded
\ mav turn the tables when the heavyweight chamion attemnts to defend his title Wednesday night in Yanse Stadium against the man who knocked him out. (1) Louis took Schmeling lightly the first time; (2) he
vd to
waltz
irfiires
through the opening rounds for the motion (3) lacking experience he got up without taking
sunt when he was dropped the first time; (4) he seems have shortened his left hook: (5) he fights back now
1 hen
hit :
nH 3 duced:
he ig (7) 0 imnroved. = 2 2 1 ( INE 11al
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not taking the German lightly this that he is vounger and faster remain in are hook;
ced than he was factors tual test shortened his workouts
must Thev his left he
the
s ha the vhen the hips are dow! be. of course le and would have 6 If thi th {hterest ing and ~antributed to the
14 1 yw he fought
a much vounger
has been fiehting back when hit came thing when he faces the German in the middle
(6) the probability of being hit after the
man, he figures to
2 ” n
of these factors may be more theoretical than fact-
[hey may be borne of wishful thinking oh the part writer who seeks to bolster his wobbly judgment. no denying the reality of some of the factors. Namely,
time, that he is more
doubt until they have been important ones, too. First, second, that he fights back throwing a shortened left It remains to be seen
very
been
that Schiele was the better man viewed won no matter how Louis approached is true he probably
will wih again. important to review some of the
Negro's downfall
8 ficht every time Louis threw a wide left hook Schmeling s+ right hand that almost tore his head from its moot-
irinne th fiocht IN ne Ii
1ien he did he scored
If anv one thi
seemed strangely there
of punch
Schmeling waited for solidly ng brought about his defeat this was it.
Louis to throw this his was the fatal chink
vulnerable in the region of the shakes him up badly. And yet
able to drop him once with a punch on the temple
iis do i ven in
16 s6int
2 = imp Lots has b which he has his handlers which happens to
only Bunch
wn it was with 4 punch that the case of Liouis the chin apparently is still the
sen hit often with right hands shown no improvement have been able to develop a defense be Schmeling’s
landed squarely
fF 5 8 This Neither the
best punch. For
. punch that Sthmeling knocked him out the first
him out again
ach him to see how I have a en and there Rohit THis and
his guard. blinked
ich stirred neither his enget
me of us to question his
iit to be we were right Louis
with
workouts him
in hie
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he
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Baseball at a Glance
STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WW. Li Pet INDIANAPOLIS 33 20 830 at. Paul 3 21 598 City 21 23 514 29 23 337 500 148 370
159
Kansas Minneapolis Milwaukee Toledo Columbus 1 onisville
1 Nn 28 32 a0 24 19 33
AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww Li Cleveland 33 29 New York 30 21 Boston {4 : 32 23 Washington 30 29 Detroit 28 28 Philadelphia 21 23 { hiraeb 19 31 Qt. Libis 17 33 LEAGUE WwW: I York 31 21 13 35 ali] 22 30 1
pet. 823 588 293 508
NATIONA)Y Pel New Chit Cincinnati Pittsburgh Boston 78 23 St. Louis 21 29 Brooklvi 23 33 118 Philadelphia 14 33 288 Disputed game to be replayed, | still counted ih standings
TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN ARROCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis (2), toledo at Milwatkee. Columbus at Kansas City f.ouieville at St. Paul (2).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York at St. Louis, (Only game scheduled)
NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Boston
Chicagh at Brobkivn (Only gates scheduled)
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
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it will mote Louis feeling
when tagged, ct ood not enthusiasm the first has
seeins to have resigned himself to the knowledge om a right hand and that
kind chance with Aodinst was encouraging to his supporters handers
much nower as
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| Foxx,
Foss
be with this same punch. than once with a righthander reacts the first time he is vou will get the answer to
fight back. He merely I'he rocking effect of combative instinets, This for fighting. And it may
didn’t still
his
time savagely, a flurry
fichting back counters with
beh right he
hig only rebuttal must when Schmelihg hits to win because he hits faster both hands whereas Schmelihg Natie Mann Lioutis showed
of spirit
tore ih and demolished the German
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(Second Game)
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PIGRKIN, RHEEPRKIN ETARS Of the 10 high men graduating from the Notre Dame 1aw school this year, four are former varsity footballers: Bteve Miller, John De Mots, Joe MeMahon, and oe Pojman,
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Having pitched one no-hit, no-rum game in daylight and another at night, it would seem das if the only thing left
PAGE 6
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938
for Vander Meer is to try his luck in a tunnel.
VANDER MEER PUTS REDS IN SI COND PLACE
to their
Pilhey. ef
| Galatzer | Mesnet
| Parmelee
Mihneabnlis
| Willidths | Cohen to
Indianapolis, 11
| Minneapolis
Johnhy Vander Meer,
no-hit kitg, who vestérday pitched
the
Cincinnati Reds into second place in the Natiohal League by defeating the Bees here demonstrates the windup ahd delivery that has made
him famous.
1. Vander Meer gets the sigha, raises His arms for a brief windup.
Indians Tackle Millers
In Another Double-Header
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Timers Spe rind MINNEAPOLIS, leagiie-leading Thdiang and the Mihneapolis Millers were to clash hee today ih ahother double-header. The teams broke even ih two games yesterday and with St. Paul's streak broken at 11 straight by Colonels, the Tribesmen were able to hold their two-game lead at the top Johh Niggeling and Jack Tising
June 20
the lowly |
The |
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probably will see action for the Red- | same; 7 to 3
skins ih today's games and Manager Rav Schalk and the rest of the boy
were hopeful of adding both games |
victory ecoliimh
AN EVEN BREAK
{First Game)
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Lisenhee, 1 Tallscher, 2; Tiisenbee ; meleer. 5 Ih B inhhings Mods ait in enthi: Tauscher, 2 in 3: Johnson, Lisenbee, 3 {4 3: Phillips, 2 ih pitches Parimelee, 2: Lisphbes, Pareles, Losing UtBires, Johhson
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j they would be satisfied with another even break
Bob liatshaw, voting first baseman, was the batting hero of vestéerday's engagements; hitting three home ring, one in the first whieh the 1nhdidhs 1bst; ahd two in the second encotihtér and the blows sewed up the nighteap for Doh Frénth wha
{did a masterful piece of htirlihg to
account for his seventh vietory of the spashn
I'he score bf hoth games was the
Ihe Millers slapped the offerings |
of Lloyd Johhson, Hod Lisenhee and
Red Phillips for 13 safeties in the | hase coach With the Dodgers at Fh= |
opehing engagement and had little trouble ih winhhihg, the Thdiahs being held to seven blows by Parmelese and Tauscher, Parmelee as usual ahd had to be relieved ih the seventh, The second game was a different story, the Redskins walloping the operings of Poindexter ahd Tatschet for ning blows, French settled down after the first three inhings ahd held the Millers tb Ave seattered hits. Ted Williams of Minheapolis gol
his 21st homer of the season in the |
opening game
Standings Unehanged Ih Astociation Race
BY United Press St. Pail still trailed 1thdiahapolis for the iead today after doubleheaders ih the American Asseeiationh failed to shiiffle the standings. Kahsas City gained oh the 1eagiie leaders by Coliimbiig 5 th 3, andl nosed oil the Red Birds, 8 to T, in the second. Folif teams split twin bills, Indiahapolie bowed to the Millers in Minneapolis, 7 to 3, bit took the nighteap by the same score, 1Lotis= ville ended Bt, Paul's run of 11 straight victories by beating the Saints in Bt, Pal, 5 t6 3, iA the fAfst game, The Balnts took the second 6 to 4 Milwaiikee shoved ‘Tolede further down in the standings by taking their dotibleheader, 8 to 3, and 11 te 10, The Onlonhels, whe ended Palil's etieak of 16 straight Sin two years ago, held the Baints seore1688 for eight innings, Bit Leroy Anton homered in the ninth with tWo on to prevent a shiiteiit Joe Vanee pitehed the Bites’ first Vietory over Ooltimbig, allowing the Red Birds elght hits, Marvin Breiier ane Fred Gay, who went in as relief hitfler in the eighth, were reached f6F 10 hits in the Anal roday's games: Indianapolis at Minneapolis (twe), Tolede at Mil= watlkee, Ooliimbiis at Kansas City and Louigville at 8t. Paul,
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was wild |
taking two games from | The Blies took the first, |
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for balance. pletés thé back swing. around in a wide are.
bem name sonia
| 2. Johhny goés back with thé ball, gloved hand and right foot raised
3. Both feet aré solidly planted as (he 16ft arm eommi= 1. Now the pitehing arm comes whipping
5. Vander Meer & left arm Whigs a6ross the top of the switig and
Dodger Crowd Pitching Ace Yields but 4 Hits in Beating Bees Casey Booked
Cheers Ruth
Extra Thousands Turn Out
To Greet Bambino.
June 10 (11. Pp)
played
NEW YORK, | Babe Riith, the man poker with the major nates inh an attempt to get a man
who
Aper's 10h and lost, was sueeessfully
latineched bh a4 new eareer today
main sideshow attraction with the
Dodgers. In his initial appearance as Arst
yesterday, Ruth drew | extra 12.000 to 15.000 to a dotubleheader with the Cibs. The paid | attendance was 28.013, abotit double the ordinary draw, according to veteran Brooklyn seribes Although Ruth's presence inh a | Brooklyn whiform has the rumer | moheers insisting that he eventii= [ally will become manager of the | Dodgers, Larry MacPhail, executive | head of the élih, insists that the | Bahe was hired for (wo reasons: [ 1. To increase Brooklyn's draws | ih power. 2. To inspire the youhger players | 6h the team. There is ho giuestion ahotit Ruth's | drawing power The fans &till | vividly recall his slugging feats | his 714 homers top all 6ther players ahd his many sensational performanees. ‘That was evident by the wav the eérowd greeted him | whet he came waddling on the field with that short, of his yesterday They yelled fof him te hit a homer in batting practice bub three | years of idleness have dulled his | batting eve and he eouldn't deliver | ah¥thing exeept a foil over the | right Aeld fenee, When he fAnhished batting, Babe was shufng and pufs fing ahd said: "Whew! Bees like T was there hitting for a week.” The poseibility 6f Ruth being placed on the active player ligt te 8EIVE AR A pinch-hitter seems fe= mote bit might happen if he ean | get inte shape
| WHITE'S REFUSAL
WRECKS GRID TEAM
PITTERURGH, June 26 (UU, P) ~The Pittebiirgh Pirates profes: gional football team today faced the 1038 season withott an etitstanding staf from last year's collegiate gridirons after Byron (Whisser) White, All-America backfield ace for Oolorade tiniversity, finally des clined a $165,000 pro contract After months of diekering, White decided to utilize a Rhodes seholarghip to attend mngland's Oxford University and pursue hie seholaste ambitions abroad,
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Johhhy Vander Meer goes, so goes
the Cincinnati Reds.
|
| |
Jiine 20 (U, P.) =AS8 | Dodgers’
The Reds were in second place in |
the National 1L.eagiie today,
owed Vander [| heeame | history no-fiin games After tiirning the Ree | 1688 oh Jiihe 11 and re | performance against 15th, this voting sot his delivery solved yeste deceiving enot score a 14:1
theif ¢elimb to Meer, who only
the first man
| was still Reds to the Bees, Johhny started started was going after in a row, bit with ene the third Deb Garms single to center, ‘That vander Meei's conse innings at 21%, just 8 Young's record,
Real Pennant Th
mincing step |
There seemed to be in baseball circles that | would be a real | right dewn te the An | Vander Meer continties tiohal pitehing. And if dees eop the flag, it first time in modern | tory fof a cliitb that h [last the previels season
Brooklvn
victory
his thir
pennant
will hasehall his=
and they 22:=year-6ld f last week in baseball
to piteh two eonseciitive no:
[| Friis by
| Cleveland
§ hack hit= |
peating the on ithpaw had rday; bit it igh {6% the Over
off as if he a no=hitter man 6iib in glapped a hit ended tive hitless hott of Cy
23, set in 1004,
reat
little deiibt the Reds threat ish line if hig 86nsaCincinnati be the
ad finished
In recording his seventh straight | vietory ahd his eighth in 10 starts
this year,
| folif singles Boston's | AMS in walked
with the
pincth=hitter Ha hasPg loaded,
far ord 568 in 1813 The eeeond game of th Red-Ree dotible-headef [oitt in the last Cincinnati was leading time
The single vietery Reds nine percentage p Chieage and the pace=getting faropped a Oatrdinals, Joe Btripp's the bases loaded in the Cards the opener A Henshaw distributed ge win the nighteap, ‘4-2 The Cubs divided a do with the Dodgers, With on the eoaching line for
ago, 4-3, after finally
the seventh when
three games Giants, dntible-header to
vander Meer allowed only
only iin Johnny fl Maggert It ended
his string of scoreless innings at 33, short of Walter JORNASGR'S re6=
& sehediileda was rained
half of the fifth
1<0 at the
Three Games Behind Giants
piilled the oints aheve hehine who the single with
the 12th gave <7, and Rey
ven«hits te
tible<header Babe Ruth inspiration,
the Dodgers gratified a erowd of 28.013 by winning the first, 6-2, bes hind Pressnell’s nine=hit pitehing. Olay Bryant limited Brooklyn to five safeties to win the second for Ohi
halting the
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Times-Aemas Photos. the ball is released. 6. Now the ball is well on its way, seeming te bréak sharply to the 16ft; the pitcher starting his follow-through, still watchifig the flight of the ball. 7. Here Vander Meer completes the follow-throtgh, still watching the flight of (he ball, 8, Watching the aétion " the ale; Johnny straightens, ready to field the ball, @ ==
Marshall and
ninth. Pittsbtirgh 6limbed inte foiifth place above Boston by wallepinig the Phillies in both ends of a twin bill, 14:4 and 16-3. The Bis rapped otit 34 safeties, ineliding three home Johnny Ri#vo,
Stadium, June 29,
Cleveland Advances
Carter of the Herciiles A, © fate i§ Wednesday night, Becalise of the importance of mateh, the show will
American Leagie, the Indians increased {heir lead to two games when they nosed | ott the Athletics, 5-4, Both teams | scored all their runs in the third in= ning. The A's folif run burst was | er topped by Moses homer, and Cleves
In the
séene of There will night at
ATena, offerings, tomorrow
Brice Campbell's four=bagger, mat be The gecond place Yankees were show beaten, 10-9, by the Browns, and | Arena. theif second game ended in a 7-7 tie whieh had to be called at the end of the eighth becatise of dutks ness. It will be the only game played in the leagiie today, The Senators elimbed back Into fourth place by beating Detroit, 10-6, and the Red Box came back to win the gecond game of a doubleheader, 6=1, from the White Box after Chi= cago had ended a nine=game losing streak by winning the opener, 3=2,
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shall, wired agreement of | short end of the purse Casey in the ring with encotinter VEATs,
three,
staged here in
ing selected as a ‘“neiitral”’ sits,
Crews Arrive for Poughkeepsie Race
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. June 20 (UU, P)-—The last of the intereol= legiate regatta crews had arrived today and the Hidson River was alive with trim racing shells repres senting seven institutions boiit, The d6rews from University of |; — — ER ——————
Washington, Cornell, Wisconsin and University of California arrived last | ELINED Men's night te jein Columbia, Byraciise | EPAIRED w and ’ EFITTED omen’s
and Navy, Clothes L E ON
Den Hime, stroke of the cham« | TAILORING CO,
Steve's “own back yard,” and
beratise of the one=fall ruling theres, a former champ
foremost Both will
challenger for open
the title,
pion hiiakies who was forced ott of rowing for abott 10 days with an ats 235 MASS, AVE. tack of hoils, was back in the Wash= - ington varsity shell today, The river fdepesters are betting that he will be able to hoast of never having rowed 6n a l68ing eérew after the intercols legiates next Monday,
HARE MEETS GRANT
RIVER FOREST, 11, June 20 (tJ, P).=0Oharles Hare, England's N6. 2 ranking amateur player, and Bryan (Bitsy) Grant, Atlanta, Ne 4 seeded and three times winner of {he title, compete in today's fea tiire matehes of the 28th annual National Clay Courts Tennis Cham« pionship at the River Forest Town
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The tiissle has been “In the air” for sometime with Indianapolis be«
Sandow refiised to send his grape pling ace inte Boston, figuring it as
he frowned on an offer from St. Louis
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