Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1939 — Page 18

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" EVEN SPURNS THE SEABISCUIT

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. MEADE: KEEPS BOLLING: EM HOME:

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Budge-Leads, 11-7 _ CHARLOTTE, N. C5 Jan. 27 (u. A ls Donald Budge defeated Ellsworth Vines, 6-3,

match here last night before

1.2500 fans fo take a 11-7 match lead. in heir? prefossions tennis tour. Eu

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TURNING down an offer from’ Chatles. Ss. Ho to

. ride Seabiscuit in the $10 March 4, Jockey Don Meade

0,000 Santa Anita Handicap, remains “at Hialeah, in gay

Miami; where he has ridden 80 winners in the first 14 days of the meeting. . . .-And this after being baziished: from

the track for two and a half

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Pon Meade

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distances appears more attractive than the "$100, 000

- Hialeah, March © 4,

years. Strange are the ways of the lads who do the ‘Horse backing - ‘at’ the betting tracks and ‘Meade’s case is - a new one for the book. .. i: His comeback has attracted : a . large following to: his’ :

: mounts, yet many of the veterans in the game: dre : puzzled by the manner in

which. Meade came to’ life te moment he returned to e. ‘saddle after a long | “ycation.” avs ‘With. 87 of the 78 oti ig nally nominated remaifiing : eligible for the $50, 000° Widener Challenge: Cup at 3 ‘the: Florida feature ° at this

California ‘classic of the same afternoon. i © The Miami track will show War Admiral, Stagehand,

awrin, and Pasteurized. . . .

And at this time it cannot

be said that Seabiscuit will have such opposition at Santa.

Anita; a] i At any rate, it will be players . .:. picking through

a large afternoon for the both starting fields trying

to spot the winners in the two rich classics on opposite

sides of Uncle Sam’s domain. ; » os o ROM “the Los Angeles Times: *

J ” 2 It may not mean anything but

Ralph Vaughn, spectacular Southern California Trojan basketball

player, will be 21 years of age come he can free Coach Sam Barry from

next Lincoln’s birthday. Perhaps the doghouse of the second divi=

sion in the Pacific Coast: Conference cage race. Certain it is that Vaughn will come close to accomplishing this if he maintains the pace he set against U. C. L. A. over the week-end when he broke Hank Luisetti’s Conference scoring record by bagging 36 points in one game. . “Vaughn was born. in Frankfort, Ind. He was all-State prep forward there and ran the sprints and broad jumped as a member

f the track and field squad. “Ralph has one more season aft

er this and may be aio to crack

uisetti’s all-time mark of 232 points for one year. Time moves on— last season most of us thought it would be a long time before anybody

approached Hank’s scoring sprees.” & # a =» RUCE DRAKE, youthful mentor

” ” 2 of the University of Oblahoms,

is losing’ no time in getting things «done in‘ his first year as

re er athletics director.

i 0 brighten basketball Drake decided to put up 15-foot flags of an schools in'the Big Six Conference, but found they would cost $100 ... more than his budget would. allow.

. So he bought $18 worth

of muslin in ‘the right colors, borrowed his: wife’s electric sewing machine, and made the flags himself.

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\RAKE rigged up a free throw goal with a basket net underneath which | catches the ‘ball and rolls it down a wire mesh chute, bouncing it back into the shooter’s hands without the Player Having to

move an “inch.

He thought. of separating his varsity and freshman squads with

a canvas fence to keep each form I

earning the other’s screech plays.

Thus, Scrimmages are held under asta gaine ebndlitions:

301 Teams to

Compete

In Ci ty Bowling Tourney

A : wid of. dot Peas cs entered in. the annual city bowling \orpna- * ment which, begins<Feb. 4 at the Indiana Alleys; Norman: Hamilton, city ascooigtion: secretary seid today. after’ tie e aking of' schedules had been

completed. fae This, figure. ex dds by: ‘three the records> umber of teams which bowled ‘in’ last year’s fourney at the Fritchatt drives, Hamilton said: douliles event 396 -are étitered, while 626. bowlers will. compee in’ thie singles, Glass. -Last year 478 epmpeted. in ‘the doubles classi, and 75: “in the. e singles, .

The? 20th afmual; tournament will get “under , way at] 2 p. m. tomorrow ‘when ‘the’ first of 108 teams start bowling at the Parkway Alleys. The next shift is scheduled for:4:30 p. m. Competition will continue “Saturddy ‘night and Sunday.

A series of 12 match games is to be played Sunday afternoon and night at the Illineis ..and Central; ~ Alleys. Picked local bowling teams |, are to compete against four women’s and eizht men’s teams from Peru, Kokomo, New Castle, Connersville, Anderson, Bloomington and Richmond. The Richmond squad: ‘will compete against the McCarty Purniture outfit of Fortville in a match at 2:30 p. m.

{ “Easy” Simmons, rolling in the Universal League at the Pritchett! Alleys, ran away with high-score’ honors last night, his 669 being far above the second series of ‘650. The shooting star opened with a

‘tempt. His third game of 217 was weak, comparatively, but was suffi-| cient to furnish him with the 669, ! Wid Matthews and’ O: Benefell | were the only other keglers to ring /up a score of 650 or better. Matthews' “smashed he pins for a 652 dleys and Benefell

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Scores of last night's table tennis matches in the Church League at the, Paddle Club: . : ‘

“ First’ Reformed, 18; Taboinacte JPresbyterian, 0.

Third Christian Endeavor, 11; Wesimin-

3. ster Presbyterian, 7.

Broadway M. E., 138; Olive Branch Chris-

3 tian, 5.

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Table Tennis Results! ®™

2 Serie: of Gloves Bouts Set Tonight

:|45 of Open Class and 83

Novice Fighters Still In Tournament.

With a large field of energetic knuckledusters still left in the running, the second series of bouts in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves

tonight. “Participants in the opening ento the ring at 7:45 and fighting will be contin-

r uous for ‘approximately three hours.

Twenty to 25 matches are to be

:|run off during the carnival of punch

throwing, with all bouts scheduled over the two-minute, three-round route with one minute’s rest between

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One defeat means elimination and since no draw verdicts are permitted the lads usually swing from bell to bell in an effort to gain the nod of the judges and referee. The open class for the expe-

eligibles and the novice class 83. Tourney dates after tonight are Feb. 3 and 10.

Notice to Boxers

All boxers must report at the Armory this afternoon between 2 and 6 for the weighin and physical examinations. Drawings for the night’s show will be made after the examinations, Many fans are confused about the manner in which the pairings. are made. Amateur rules call for drawings by lot and even the tourney directors do not know in advance what is in store in the matchmak-

g. x A new ‘knockdown rule was

‘ {adopted this year which calls for

a count of eight before a boy is permitted to rise and resume action, if he is capable of continuing without risking injury. The 10-and-out count still holds good, however. The compulsory eight count is a protective measure and is used in

"| college boxing.

Tickets Available

Admission - prices tonight: 175 cents reserved and 40 cents general admission. Reserved tickets are on sale at Haag’s Claypool Hotel drugstore. The Armory box office will open at 6 p. m. and both types of tickets will be available there well ahead of the first bout. Sixty per cent of the tournament net receipts are used for AmericanLegion philanthropies and amateurs sports; 40 per ceat goes to The Times’ Clothe-A-Child fund. Following is the list of boxers still eligible for Golden Gloves _competition: OPEN CLASS 112 Pounds Dick Miller. English Avenue Boys’ Club. William Cummings, Leeper Boxing Scheol 118 Pounds

Lee Prettvman, Bess A. William Reed, : Bess A. & Walter Williams, Boyes A. C.. Warren Wilcoxen, Boyce A. C.

126 Pounds te Bud Cottey, Northeast Community Ceni

C. Lee, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. Henry Freeman. Senate Avenue 5 M. C.

William Carlyle, Leeper Boxing School Rotert Simmons Boyce A. Tommy LeFevre, Merchants Motor Inn. James Henderson. unattached.

135 Pounds Milton Bess, Bess A. C. Leroy Dycus, Bess A. G James Sherron, Boyce A. C. # John:. Payne, Cotton Club. Sam Haslet. English Avenue Boys® Club. K. C. Green, Wallace A. C. Jar.ques Bverello. unattached.

147 Pounds Jack Durham. Boyce A. Buddy Noel, Leeper Sa School. Lewis Johnson, Senate Avenue Y. M. "Albert Sansbury, Senate Avenue Y. M.

C. ¢ Charles Spurling, Senate Avenue Y. M.

- Jimmy George, Kingan Marshall Allison,

ub. Earl Potts. Northeast Community Center.

160 Pounds Eemess Roach, Boyce A. C: James Young, Senate Avenue Y. te Willard Reed. *Silton Allison, Senate Avenue Y¥. M. C. Giaude Banks. Sid

A. i ou ! Gpltys, “Bu Binion A Krenue, ue Boys’. Gi Gib.

A. A. Gonnersville

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Jim Johnson, E red Sheridan, ames Williams,

eam Bible, MeNight Market A, : Stele’ Duncan, McNight Baariet A c: felvin Byriad. Chevrolet Body A

" Heavyweight "Erlo stone, Lee Bosli AJohn. Hartige: Lote B6ing Sc Bohol.

English Ay Avenue Boy’! Club. nis i ate Avenue ¥. “M.

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Baul ‘Quire. ashi iC. Ly Son Bids. Turner: K c, Qnty Boyce, C. ank’, Tunstiil; Boyce A o; Froest Rhins, Senate Avenue ¥. u. Aa A ohert Pope, C. gene Rbartas Sanaitach ed. hond Osborne, unattached.

118 Pounds

# Bud. Thrall, Leeper Boxi “Karl ouster, Leeper B B oxing Se Lg

Bovee A C.: * Charles Bruck, - ‘Northeast Community

‘Hal Fr reeman, unattached. - yrdolin Wright, Leeper Boxing School. 126 Pounds Charles . Teckenbrock, English Avenue

Boys’ Joe sel a Ents Avenue Boys’ club. ; Boxin, hool. Pui He tt, Leeper Boxing School.

! , Danny. Shea, Engl eny Moran, Avenue Boys’ Club.

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meet is to be staged at the Armory

Little Bill Cummings, right, last year's local Golden Gloves open flyweight champion, is

is in there

pitching again awaiting his turn to compete in the 1939 Times-Legion meet. Sparring with Bill is

Holland Strube, bantamweight, who was eliminated.

Tommy Leeper is

Lob Pastor Likely to Be Next Opponent of Louis|

NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (U. P.) —If Joe Louis defends the heavyweight title again before summer, it almost certainly will be against Bob Pastor, the ex-New York University football player who once stayed 10 rounds with Joe by backpedaling the entire distance. ‘Promoter Mike Jacobs ‘wants to show the Bomber in Madison Square Garden again March 31, but he is not certain fight: fans will again fork up $16.50 for ringside seats to witness such “rabbit shooting” as they saw Wednesday night

when Louis put away light heavy-|fe

weight champ John Henry Lewis in less than a round. A Not wanting to waste Tony Galento’s drawing power on an indoor bout, and with the only other two “suitable?” challengers unavailable, Jacobs feels that Pastor may be the best bet. Ex-titleholder Max Baer and Lou Nova had been considered by Jacobs but their May 25 date in the Garden’s: Long Island Bowl make them unavailable now. While the first Louis-Pastor bout in January, 1937, proved one of the worst fiascos Jacobs ever staged, he feels it will be a lot different this

tes Glen Vise. Northeast Community Cener.

Gilford Mann, Senate Avenue Y. M. o. A.

Wiliam Jordan, unattached. Charles Stora, gnattach hed. Edward Evans, Boyce A. C.

130 Pounds

Sam Dennis, Boyce A.C. . ’ “ Otis Barnett, Boyce A. C. Earl Paul, Northeast Community Center. Herbert Clark, Northeast Community

enter Will "Rogers Walizce A.C. Leo Steele, Kingan Everett Griffin, McKnight Market A. C. Robert Harmon, Leeper Boxing 8 School. Charles Zurbrugg, unattac Nick Tilief, English Avenue Boys’ Club. Calvin Lewis, Boyce Charles Cross. unattached.

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Don Day, English Avenue .Boys’ Club. Jgimes Eheldon. Senate Aa Y. M.

Robert Jaines. Sonnersyille Boys’ . Club. Ralph Brown, Walla nha ter Dillehay. English Avenue Boys’

Jesse Johnson Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A Paul Smith, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. Robert Gore, Leeper Boxing School. Oliver ‘Williams, Boyce Right, Senate Averiue Y. M. C. 5 Lawrence Cosper, Senate Avenue Y. M

A. Woody Gaines, Connersville Boys Club. Arnold Deer, South Side Turner A. Villlam Gaither, Northeast ‘Gommiunity

Roy ‘Bernhardt, unattached. Preston Taylor, unattached.

"160 Pounds Thad Howard, Senate Avenue 3 M.C A Joe Sylvester, Senate Avenue ¥. M. A. Archie Young, Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. Mack Younger, Senate Avenue Y.-M.

‘Robert Carpenter, Senate Avenue Y. M. ‘Gerrard Walthan, Senate Avenue. ¥. M. feck Dawson, [Copuereyit Boys’ Club

Sxen Gilbert, Zeke Davidson, James Henning, [aerials Bennett, ingan A Neal Jackson, Boye o8 Henry Walker, uaattached,

1795 Pounds ‘

Clarence Nelson, Cotton Club. Yilliam Northern, Washington A. C. e Eddy, unattached. James Wisehart, unattached.

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Georg e William Gi rk, Boyce > C.

time. Louis, on the comeback trail

after being” knocked out by Max

Schmeling in their first fight, looked very, very mediocre when he failed to Nail Bobby that night. But two years have passed andl: Joe has developed into the most savage killer the ring has ever produced. His boxing has improved 100 per cent and he goés into .the ring intent upon putting his man to sleep at the earliest possible moment. No other heavyweight champion had ever scored two successive first-round knockouts in title de‘before -Louis kayoed Lewis in two minutes and 29 .seconds—just 25 seconds longer than it tok. him.to dispose of Schmeling last June. Meantime, Pastor has not fared so well. In his last start: he”"was outpointed by Gus Dorazio, a mediocre mauler who was stopped by. Roscoe Toles. And, Toles, a Detroit Negro whd has been gunning for a shot at Louis for nearly three years,| wasn’t even considered in the “suit able” opponent class.

Nova Is Promising

Most”. fight followers "question Jacobs’ inclusion of” Baer and Nova in that category. Louis knocked Maxie out in four rounds in 1935 and he certainly is a more proficient fighting machine now. Baer brags about being a ‘“changed man,” no longer the play boy, but he .also is 30 years old and that’s pretty well along in years in this game. Nova 16oks promising and if he wins against Baer in May, he probably will be signed as an opponent for Louis in an outdoor September title defense. The return of Max Schmeling will not change the picture, according to Jacobs, who said “he’ll have to beat some good heavy to show he deserves another shot at the title. It would . be silly to put him in. there again with Louis after what Joe did to him last summer.”

‘We’ll See About loving.” Later,” Schmeling Says PARIS, Jan. 26 (U. P.).—Former

; heavyweight champion Max Schmel-

ing, who sails on the Normandie to-

‘morrow, said today he did’ hot in:

tend to start a ring comeback in the United States. “It will be a short trip combining business with pleasure,” Max said. ‘He did not reveal what his

.| “business” was but he emphasized

he did not intend to box. “We'll see” about boxing later on when my back injury heals,” Schmeling added. “When I was in-

jured last year in my fight with Joe Louis, he rammed me ‘in the back

and I am still under a doctor's care.” Max Machon, his trainer, will accompany Max.

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Indians Buy 3d Catcher

: From Columbia Team.

The Indianapolis Indians today added a third catcher to the 1939 roster: by purchasing: Raymond Thomas, a Hoosier, from the Columbia South Atlantic League club. He is 26, stands 5 feet 10% inches, tips the scales at 178 pounds and bats righthanded, Thomas was drafted by Columbia from the Dayton Mid-Atlantic League teams.and lives.in: South Bend. He was a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers’: chain ladt year and saw service in the little minors with three clubs. Secretary Dale Miller of the Indians said the player's official batting average for 1938 had not been compiled.. Thomas will join Buddy Lewis and Dee Moore in acting as a target for the . Tribe pitchers at the ‘Bartow, Fla.,.spring training camp. !

State High School : Mat Meet Carded

: BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 27 (U. P). ~The : 18th annual Indiana. high school .wrestling championships will be held at Indiana University Feb. 24 and 25, Athletic Director Z. G. Clevenger announced :today. The defending champion will be Géorge|a Rogers Olark High of Hammond,

Raymond Thomas Obtained |i.

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Times Phobos: by

wrestling with the’ weights. Allen Sansbury, Senate Aveave, XY. M.

ee A. open. 147-pounder, favors the

Amateur

The Sportsman’s Store Parochial School League will resume play Sat« urday morning, 9:30 o’clqck with the following schedule. : ‘St. Catherine at Cathedral.

Hel Trinity at Sacred Hea t Patrick and Holy Cross - “Holy Trin-

Little Flower at St. Lourdes drew a bye Entries for the Achad-Hagams Jewish basketball tournament will soon be’ completed, according to Marin Bottigheimer, manager. Any Jewish teams wishing to enter in the 17-19-year-age class should get in touch with Bottigheimer at 1432 Union St.°

Results in the W WPA Brookside Senior League: Shawnee A. C., 30; Mayer Buddier, 14. Indianapolis Cubs, 13; Brighiwond: } Merchats, 30. J. D. Adams, 26; Bethany A C., 21.

"The Louisville ‘Goldberg Girls’ basketball team, which is considered one of the best girls’ net teams in Louisville, would like to book games with any girls’ team in Indianapolis, as well as surrounding . territory.

Canzoneri to Fight Joe Gavras Tonight

© SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27 (U. P.).—Tony Canzoneri, making a comeback attempt as a lightweight, meets young Newsboy Joe -Gavras in a bout tonight. : Canzoneri, former world champion in the featherweights, junior lightweight and lightweight divisions, had the money of the city’s Jargze Italian colony supporting him anc was ‘a heavy favorite. Gavras,

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was expected to put up a good. fight.

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50-36, by . the. Hartford . City Cardinals, are to play the Connersville Aces Sunday. . The Melodiers are seeking road games. Write or call Bill Phillips, Medora.

The Blasengym - 1 Funeral Home five annexed its 20th and 21st vice toriés by ‘downing Ajax Beer, 34-2), and the Olive Branch Church quint, 44-27. For state games with the Blasengym outfit write Ed Bama, 1212 Bradbury Ave.

' The ‘Community Tabernacle’ ih is to be open each Monday night, beginning Feb. 6, for girls’ games. Bo further information call HU.

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