Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1939 — Page 25
Goldsmith ‘Chalks Up 300 Score
Rolls Perfect Game in Loop Play; Chase Hits Pins For 682.
~~ Harold (Goldie) Goldsmith today had attained the honor of which every bowler dreams. Namely, that distinction of rolling a perfect 300 game.
‘Goldie found the proverbial “pot :
—for bowlers at any rate— while competing in the Uptown Alleys’
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started in the game Goldsmith was 16 and now _ bowls in three leagues. an average of 188 and just finished competing in the A. B. C. tournament at Cleveland. Goldsmith’s 300 followed closely on the heels of another perfect - game rolled by Ray Roberson who hit his Tuesday afternoon. In each . - case it was the first 300 either had . made. Roberson’s was not made in league competition. * Goldsmith registered a series total of 672. He opened with 184 and closed with 188, his game average. ‘This total was good for a tie for second place on the Shooting Star list behind Leonard Chase's 682. Logan of the U. S. Rubber loop also
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shook down a 672. Chase’s Game Scores
Chase competed in the Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s and rolled games of 199, 286 and 215. Logan hit for 225, 203 and 244. Members .. of the Interclub circuit ran the Indianapolis loopers a good race for the several top spots and placed three in the group above 650. Kiefer, Interclub, took 670; Wheeler, Interclub, made 666, and Fred Mounts of the same group tallied an even 650. Others above the 650 line were Selmier, Indianapolis, 663; ‘W. Tarrant, Indianapolis, and Paul Ray, Uptown, 659, and Fonnie Snyder, Indianapolis, 656. Jess Pritchett Jr., missed by one pin making the list. He showed games of 184, 234 and 181. Eva Dawson stood out in the Roberson Coal Ladie’s loop at .the FoxHunt drives with her 561 on games of 192, 192 and 177. The J. S. C. crew was best in the Roberson loop and scored 2463 on games of 8086, 859 and 798 to beat Marott Shoes which garnered 2391. Pyle led the winners with 524. Barbasol’s high-powered pin smashers racked up the outstanding team count of the evening. They rolled 3077 in the Indianapolis loop at Pritchett’s. Fonnie Snyder was outstanding for them with 656. Carmin was the only member of the crew to fall below 600. He took 559. Barbasol got its score on games of 1044, 931 and a strong 1102. In the third game Snyder rolled 245; Johnson, 222; Carmin, 208; Bisesi, 215, and Fehr, 212. Marrot’s was the only other quintet to go above 3000. The Shoe five rolled games of 998, 1018 and 984 for 3013. Wheeler and Mounts led the scoring with 666 and 650, respectively.
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16 (U. P.).—The dinecinnet! came here today for, a return game with the New York Yankees, of the best played games Grape Fruit League season, the Reds nosed the Yanks, 2-1, in 12 innings at Tampa yestérday!
16 (U. P.).—Holdout Outieider Joe Medwick was removed from the St. Louis Card trading block today fol-
lowing failure of inegotia ions ‘with the Brooklyn
lodgers.
“Medwick will not be sold ‘or
traded,” said Vice Presideiit Branch Rickey. with no thought of trying him to accept thé contrict terms offered, but with a desir current reports that he is in the open market.”
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to deny
Medwick is demanding the same last year, and
The Cards won [their 1xhibition
from the Boston Eees, 1-0, yesierday, as ; Sunkel and Cooper scattered six hits
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to Casey Stengel’s {lub. ion } CLEARWATER, Fla. March 16 (U. P.).—Manager Leo Durocher can get back to work with his ace cumulated outfield talen: today now that his lates: offers io tie St. Louis Cardinaly for Joe Medwick have been rejected. ‘1 thought. we had a chanc: fo got Medwick,” he said, “but Rickey and Breadon turnid down every offer we made. Everything is off now.” ; Ernie Koy is batiling to retain his left field job in the face of Fred Sington’s serilius bid Sington is batting .400 and has belted two homers in exhibition games.
ST. PETERSBUR(}, Fla. March Reds
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Cincinnati's 35-year-old utility in-
fielder, Nolen Richardson, made a
Meduwick Is Removed From Baseball Trading Block
one-handed diving catch to cut off Jorgen’s potential hit and keep the Yanks from scoring in the 11th, and his single brought Harry Craft home with the winning run in the 12th.
BATON ROUGE, La., March 16. (U. P.).—~The New York Giants, held to a 1-1 deadlock for seven innings, loosed a five-run barrage in the eighth yesterday to beat the Jersey City Giants. The final score was 8-1.
LAKELAND, Fla., March 16 (U. P.).—Manager Del Baker. gave the Detroit Tigers a light workout today in preparation for tomorrow’s Grape Fruit League opening game with the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. The lineup, he said, would be: Croucher, ss; Cullenbine, If; Gehringer or McCoy, 2b; Greenberg, 1b; York, c¢; Fleming, rf; Laabs or McCoskey, cf; Rogell, 3b, and Trout and Benton, pitchers.
NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex., March 16 (U. P.).—The St. Louis Browns made 11 hits account for that many runs yesterday to defeat the Phillies 11-10, for their third straight victory. Doc Protho, Phillies’ manager, used four pitchers, three of them veterans, in an effort to break into the win column.
NEW ORLEANS, March 16 (U. P.). — Hal Trosky, Cleveland Indians’ big first baseman is sef to break into the lineup today in the third game with the New Orleans Pelicans. Tom ‘Drake, Al Milnar and Bill Zuber will do the hurling. Drake has been the most effective. rookie pitcher in exhibition games and seems to have insured himself a berth. Manager Oscar Vitt is highly pleased with Jim Shilling after his work at second in the last game and he will start
again.
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Hoosier A, C. five ténight &t Dearborn Gym iat 8:15 o’¢lock in ¢ ¢| advertised | for the | City championship. The ¢folas hive won
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CLEVELAND, March 16 (U. P.) .— The clatter of strikes and spares struck a livelier tune today as the seasoned keglers start a campaign on the maples in the American Bowling Congress championships. Sixty-four Akron, O., ‘booster” teams are scheduled on the opening squads but the third shift, starting at 11 p. m, tonight will be taken over by Cleveland regulars, including a number of local top lineups. Another invasion of out-of-town teams will peg at the setups over the week-end and a general shakeup among the leaders was expected. : Only one squad of minor event competition was slated today, btc be ing tomorrow the tournament will take on added national championship color, with top-flight keglers from all parts of the country booked. The standings were unchanged from yesterday after a shallow minor events program.
Rens Beat Kautsky Cage Team, 56-45
Times Special GREENCASTLE, March 16.—Fats ~ Jenkins paced the New York Re- - naissance basketball team to a victory over the Kautsky All-Ameri-cans, 56-45, in an American Legion | benefit game here last night. Johnny Sines led the Kautsky scoring with seven field goals.
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31 games and lost nine this season.
33| The team defeated the Drizol Ree
frigerators in a lier las; night, 39 to 37. Jack Briggs, with | 15 poir.ts, and
625 621 | Paul Boyer with 11, led the Coles
while Hoke starred jor Drikol with
olis Aces, 27 to 24, in} a tripe ovel= time game at the Hapsier A ©. last Girls’
first overtime, and 24-24 at lie end
In other contest play d the(k Hoosier A. C. girls topped Hersh - berger’s Shamrocks 33-23, and Central Christian won from Woodruff Baptist, 30-24. Play viill be rasumed in the tournament, t¢morrow glazes ing at 7 p. m. Play will sta
a. m, Saturday with id final Bi
at 8:30 p. m.
The WPA Recreatifin Depe tmen is making plans for a Juni¢!’ Basketball tournament a; the Meridian Methodist Church Mgrch 21-14. Aga limit for participants will b: from: 16 to 18 years. Deadline for entries is tomorrow. Teams already en je red are the
Grays, Meyer Chapel, St. Piul Jr. McKinney Bearcats. Ben Davi: Cubs and Indianapolis Blackhawks Second round schedule c¢f the WPA Recreation Seri jor. Bas etbal Toulnament $ollows, —-M. I. Ben Davis Cubs. i—jentilas “Athletics 13. oh (irove,
9—Meridian Club vs. Brjad O—Jake’s All-Stars vs. J. D. A yins.
Results of first rou play in the WPA loop at the. Meridian M: ethodist Cure: follow: ‘4 M. I Rosedale ilk, Ben hud Gab : Liijeolh Conese, a1. eech Gro ni: iar s Rill, 22, i BK Lg "Athletics. EY is South:rn A.
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annexed the pennant. A victory trophy was presented the champions by Everett Babb, league manager. Randolph McClure, Indiana Farm Bureau star, received the
manship medal warded by the|°
Alpha Mu Kappa National Scholastic Fraternity. Results of the final league games: Bookwalter-Ball-Greathouse, national Harvester, 18. Farm Bureau, 30; Greyhound Bus, 19. Walt’s Cleaners, 37; Little Giants, 30
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Community gym are scheduled as follows tonight: ins We hirtieth Street Eagles vs. GallopSo Fortietn Street Independents vs. 8: BCardinals, Trojans vs. First Pres hytetian Juniors. assady Mot Shots vs. McNeely Ue aiion Army Red Shields defeated Englewood Christian, 32 to 31, in the fianls of the Sunday School tourney at the Central Y. M. C. A. last night. Gene Bland, Red Shields center, "tossed in the ‘winning goal shortly before time expired. Englewood led at the half, 22 to 20, and the last half produced sensational basketball the full distance. Marvin Wyant of the Barth Place M. E. teem, was awarded the tournament sportsmanship trophy.
German Team Leads|
SAN FRANCISCO, March 16 (U. P.).—The German team .of Gustav Kilian and Heinz Vopel led the field on a technical margin of points today at the end of 8312 hours of the six-day bicycle race here.
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Tribe's Full Roster Due
Only Latshaw, McCormick, Batterymen on Hand.
Times Special BARTOW, Fla., March 16.—With tomorrow being the appointed date for the turning out of the entire Indianapolis baseball squad for spring practice, a check at the Indian quarters last night showed that, except for batterymen, only one regular outfielder and one regular infielder had checked in. Those on hand were Bob Latshaw, towering southpaw first baseman, and - Myron McCormick, outfielder. McCormick did not check in at the hotel, but is staying at a Bartow apartment. His wife is with him. Manager Ray Schalk, rapidly recovering irom a throat and ear infection, had his first glimpse of workouts yesterday. Schalk said last night that he believes the batterymen appear to have worked out their rough spots. No holdouts had been mentioned at the Tribe's camp. Leo Miller, president and general manager, has been spending nearly all of his time at the Cincinnati Reds camp in Tampa.
Y Volleyball Team In Meet at Anderson
The Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. varsity volleyball team will compete with squads from Kokomo and Anderson in a three-way meet at the latter city Saturday. The Indianapolis aggregation boasts victories over both teams it will meet Saturday. Those making the trip with the team from here are Robert Cook, Ralph Leas, James Millican, Kenneth Vogel, Walter Widenhofer and Capt. Charles Ray.
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Henry Tackles Lew Feldman - In St. Louis, City of His Birth.
enry welter and lightweight titles tonigni
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N. ¥Y., and the champion doesn’t figure on working very hard—or long—for his share of the puxse.; | Armstrong defended the weller title two weeks ago in Havana, knocking out Bobby Pacho of Phoenix, Ariz, in four rounds but he hasn’t had the lightweight crown on the line since he won it from Lou Ambers last summer. The Los Angeles Negro, sometimes
a date with Ambers in July in New York, and he doesn’t want Mr. Feldman upsetting the chance of some big dough on that occasion. Tonight's fight is scheduled for 15 rounds at Municipal Auditorium. Only Feldman and his handlers ink the bell will clang for the last round. Impartial experts predict that the little Scottish-born Hebrew who speaks with a Bronx accent can consider himself lucky if he goes the distance. Armstrong knocked out Feldman in the fifth round of their last meeting a year ago. This will be the first time Henry has defendzd a title in the city of his birth. A former local bootbiacxk, Armstrong fought unsuccessfully here for more than a year in prelirninaries as Melody Jackson. Then he went West, and the California sunshine did wonders for him. Both fighters have agreed to scale unider the lightweight limit of 155 pounds. A capacity crowd of 10,000 is expected.
One Spot Open On Fistic Card
With the signing of two more prelim bouts only one tilt is yet to be arranged to complete the eight-bout professional boxing card to be preted at 8:30 p. m. at the Armory re All scraps are to be fought over
‘the, four-round route except the
feature hetween Johnny Denson, local light heavyweight champion of Indiana, and Bud Creed, Lima, O, and it is listed as an eight-round scrap. RD ielimaker Kelse McClure announced that Chuck Vickers, Indianapolis welterweight who has made foes step at a hot pace here before, is slated’ to mix with Jackie O’Brien, Lima, O. Herbert Brown, local lightweight, will trade punches with Ernie Page, Dayton. According to McClure each boy on the program has been picked because of his ability to produce fast glove swinging action. The complete program is to be announced tomorrow.
Contract Is Renewed
LA PORTE, Ind., March 16 (U. P.).-~The Laporte School Board yesterday renewed the contract of Jack Steward, basketball coach who piloted the Slicers to upset Hammond in the regional basketball tournament last Saturday.
Casting Club
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If Ed Carnett does as well on the mound as he does on the golf course the Chicago Cubs’ rookie a big way. Here he is pointing to the ball after scoring a hole in one at the Cubs’ Catalina Island training camp,
384 Stars in Butler Relays
Track Pastimers Represent 28 Colleges.
Twenty-eight schools will pre-
men Saturday when the seventh annual Butler Indoor Relays are run off at the Fieldhouse. Indiana Central and Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, Kas., entered the show yesterday with eight men each. The Kansas aggregation is Butler's chief rival in the college .division competition. Butler edged the “dust bowlers” by five points last year to gain possession of the college challenge trophy. Columbia University checked in with one entry. today. Dock Glanslen, pole vaulter, will represent the New Yorkers. He has cleared 14 feet 5 inches this winter. Of the several records expected to fall by the way-side, the ageworn mile and one half appears the most apt to go. In this invitational feature of the 15-event program, Don Lash will run for the Indiana State Police against John Munski, University of Missouri; Ralph Halla, Yankton College; Forrest Efaw, Ok-
lahoma A & M; James Smith, un-
attached Negro runner who was a member of Indiana’s world's record
‘| breaking four-mile relay squad last
year, and Joe McCluskey, veteran steeplechaser {rom the East. Gregory Rice, Notre Dame’s top runner, may not run in this special event, according to Track Coach John ‘B. Nicholson who indicated yesterday that he wishes to use Rice more advantageously in the
relay events against Michigan Uni-
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3 Records Tumble at Dartmouth
On Fast Track; Lash 3 Seconds Short.
HANOVER, N. H.,, March 16 (U. P.) —Dartmouth’s superspeed boards were credited with three more world indoor track records today. Johnny Borican, Elberon, N. J. Negro, cracked the indoor standards for a half-mile and 800-meters, and the ‘Fordham one-mile relay team set up a new mark in Dartmouth’s
night. Don Lash, Indiana State Policeman, failed by three seconds to better his own indoor two-mile record, and New York University’s two-mile relay squad missed by 2.4 seconds equaling the 14-year-old Georgetown mark. Despite these two failures, they were the fastest times for. either event this year, and lent more proof that the big, lively Dartmouth oval is the fastest indoor track in the world. The 25-year-old Borican, sensation of the winter campaign, was paced | by four Dartmouth runners who wilted under the hot pace. He broke the 800-meter tape in 1:49.2 and crossed the 880-yard mark in 1:49.8, breaking the record of 1:51.4 that oye Hahn set for both events in 8. Hahn had the identical time for both distances because he was timed only at 880 yards. It is approximately five yards longer than 800 meters.
Walter Hagen Named
SARASOTA, Fla, March 16 (U. P.) —Walter Hagen, for 25 years one of America’s leading golfers, today was named captain of the United States Ryder Cup team for 1939. Announcement of Hagens appointment was made by George R.
sional Golfers’ Association,
1929, 1931 and 1933 teams. The Ryder Cup matches will be played in this country this summer. Location and date of the matches will be announced later.
Women’s Golf Play To Be at Hillcrest
The Hillcrest Country Club has been named as the site for the women’s State golf championship play the week of July 17 it has been announced by Mrs. Paul Frame. Elizabeth Dunn of Indianapolis is the defending champion, having won over Harriett Randall of Indianapolis in the meet at Anderson last year.
versity’s powerful baton-passing combinations. The Relay show will get underway 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at which time eliminations will be held in the dash, hurdles, broad jump and shot put. Five men will qualify for the finals that evening in the shot put and broad jump. Six men will qualify in the dash and hurdles.
The evening's program will begin
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Clyde Barnhart’s Son
PITTSBURGH, March 16 (U. P.), —Robert Barnhart, son of Clyde Barnhart, of Hagerstown, Md. former Pittsburgh and Indianapolis baseball star, has signed with the Valdosta, Ga., club of the Georgia=Florida League, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced today. The Pie rates have a Working agreement with the club. . Young Barnhart is the second son of a former Pirate to start a proe fessional baseball career this year. The other is Bobby Byrne Jr., son of Bob Byrne Sr. former Pirate
| third baseman. Byrne also may be
with a Pirate team.
Frisch Accepts Broadcast Post
BOSTON, March 16 (U. P). «= Frank Frisch, one of baseball's greats, packed his suitcases today for spring training—but not for a comeback as a player. The 41-year-old Frisch, who mane aged the St. Louis Cardinals from 1934 to 1938, will broadcast National and American League games in Boston this season for the Colonial Network under a one-year contract at a reported salary of $20,000. Frisch, who joined the New York Giants under the late John McGraw in 1919, was released by the Cardinals last August.
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