Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1938 — Page 31
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~ THURSDAY, DEC. 15,
‘Wabash Gives
| . Vaughan Vote . Of Confidence
- President and Alumni Stand - Behind Pete; Chicago on ~ . 1939 Schedule.
: '7 . By LEO DAUGHERTY
Wabash and its alumni today were : - worried more about Pete Vaughan, + the veteran Scarlet coach, than old
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Five Scraps At Pro Show
| Thompson and Silvers Head
Armory Ring Card.
Five bouts are on the Armory boxing card tomorrow night with the Elza Thompson 10-round scrap with
Johnny Allen, Indianapolis lightweight, in the other. Eddie VanDever and Ross White
tangle in the six-round semiwindup 8
Hartford City Five
and Noble Wallace and Pat Durban are booked for the other sixrounder Silvers holds knockouts over James J. Thompson, Al Massey and Mike Mitchell, according to his manager. The New Yorker also claims to have battled Nathan Mann and Johnny Withers on even terms and has met Bob Pastor, Harry Thomas and Max Marek. Both Silvers and Thompson. have been training at Roy Wallace's Board of Trade gymnasium, Silvers
and has appeared on several recent Chicago: mitt cards.
turn to action against the Hartford City Cardinals in a professional basketball game at the Pennsy gym Sunday at 3:30 p. m. .
asting Club to Meet
nonresident hunting, fishing and trapping licenses for 1939; nonresi-|- a : : Co The Indianapolis Casting Club ‘is dent fishing licenses for 1939, and to meet tonight in the Tabernacle the special 10-day nonresident fish-|preshyterian Church gym at 7:30 ing license. o’clock. :
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The Hartford City squad includes
Pal Silvers heading the bill, Billy Sparks, Indianapolis lightweight, and Bill Brownlee, Indianapolis, are to mix in one of‘ the four-round fights while Spike
trains in the afternoon and Thomp-
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‘Thompson, who is noted for his been He came up
hitting power, has never
knocked off his feet.
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Forrest Shook, Joe Risinger, Donnie Casterline, Marvin Stout, Mel Wilson and Max Rudicel, all former
Ball State players. ] Two local amateur quinfets will
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. : Pete was about his job. ; + — Of all the luck. Pete came over Sp! ha ; EI : : Li Ln from Crawfordsville last night for 3 : g * the banquet given by the Indian- + apolis alumni for the 1938 football] + team at the Indianapolis Athletic * Club. Unfortunately he brought . With him a siege of what he diagnosed as ptomaine poisoning. T : They put a platter of turkey down|- : before him, but before he could do . business with the choice morsel, * after a season of bitter side meat— ~only one victory, a tie and six de- ; feats—they put him to bed. . . | Pete wasn’t there when his signal . a was called at the speaker’s table. 7 A® > What was worse for him, he wasn’t 4 of # there to hear the group unanimously © 7 adopt a resolution, offered by Paul : Matthews, which contained, among . other things, a vote of confidence]. «in Pete and the rest of the Wabash . + coaching staff. fe :
+ 1939 Schedule ‘Even Tougher Despite some speculation that the -. veteran mentor might relinquish the . reins after 20 years of service, cli- - maxed by last season’s most disas- . trous record, he'll still boss athletics « at| Crawfordsville. ¢
! d as in the past, he won't even %: be required to don the traditional a harness of a coach during the foot-
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Results in the Meridian Club WPA Senior League: Brightwood Merchants, Club, 32. : Greenwood “66,” 40; M. I A. 21, Rosedale Milk, 23; Eainburg Tigers. 82. The Greenwood five, undefeated |g in five starts, is leading the league. :
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Scores last night at Ipalco Hall: Accotinting, 32; Harding St., 16. Meter, 53; Service, 10. The | Ft. Harrison Aces (16-19-year class) are seeking games. Teams interested call Herman Hanson, CH7860, Extension; 185, at 4 p. m. jn. .
The Cowan’s: Kant-Frez five defeated the Crosstown Merchants, 27 to 17. The Cowan team plays the Plainfield Merchants tonight in the Plainfield Boys’ School gym. The Cowans are seeking Sunday afternoon games with teams having ac‘cess to a gym. Write H. E. Wincel, 1518 Kenunington St., or call DR9191.
Cowan’s Kant-Frez five is to play the Plainfield Independents tonight at Plainfield’ and the Lebanon Comets at Lebanon Sunday. For Sunday games call Li-9191 and ask for Ed Carroll, or write H. Wincel, 1518 Kennington: St.
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jacket and slacks still are good . enough for Wabash. _’ Despite the batterings of this * last season, the Little Giants have » strengthened [their schediile for next - fall. <The ‘University of Chicago is listed as a Wabash foe after an “absence of 30 years or more. .Lake
The previously unpeaten Westfield Cubs were handed. their first defeat by the Royal Crown Colas,
o are returned to the |%8-37.In a preliminary the Westfield
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President |I. B. Hopkins announced next fall's card which will be opened at| Crawfordsville on Oct. 7 against the Franklin Grizzlies. On - successive aturdays, the Little . Giants go to| Chicago, Earlham and * Hanover, then return to Crawfords- - ville to meet Georgetown in the i Lo celebration.
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"They come here to meet Butler, then go to Lake Forest and return - home to wind up against the De- .- Pauw Tigers . Cheered Over, - Return of Maroons
. © The Wabash erowd is p.e.ty happy about the return of the Maroons to the 1939 schedule. It was ~ back in 1907 or thereabouts that « Wabash last met Chicago. Fran- * cis M. Cayou, the famed Indian,
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* back which led to labelling Wabash ~' as the Little Giants. Led by Paul Zick and Ben Linder, _ President Hopkins said in his the Achad-Haams’ defeated the, - speech that he has “confidence in Empire Life & Accident Co. team, | ¢ the squad and the coaching staff.”| 47-24. The Achad Haams' would Answering a frank question before like to schedule games with teams, = the dinner about the Wabash |in the 16 to 19-year-old class on » a home-and-home basis. Write
coaching situation, he said that |a Xn 1d-home Martin ‘Bottigheimer, 1432 Union St.
‘ “Pete Vaughan will continue as 0 | Wabash coach, as far as I am con- or call Mike Rubenstein at DR-0739 8 between 6 and 7 p. m.
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