Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1939 — Page 24

BASEBALL

The General Exterminating base ball team will hold its second prace tice of the season Sunday at Rivere side No. 1 at 1 p. m. The Extermi= nators are members of the Munie cipal League and will play Sundays. All players wishing for tryouts ree port at this practice.

All Garfield A. C. players are asked to report at 1:30 p. m. Suns day at Garfield No. 2.

For games with the Southport Redbirds write K. A. Osborne, 1083 Hanna Ave.

CLEVELAND, April 13 (U. P)— Sixty-four more lineups attempted today to dislodge the Old Reading Beers and their 3045 total from first place in the American Bowling Congress championships. Though only 1408 of the 4145 teams entered have yet to take their fling, the balance of the lineups are more experienced tournament shooters and today's firing started a week-end attack which likely will bring a new pace setter in the main event of the big pin carnival. Of the 2737 teams which have competed already, only five have beaten the coveted 3000 mark. Scoring in both the doubles and all-events has been exceptionally high, but the five-man and individual! events have been below par. Eckhardt & Becker Brews of Detroit rolled a 2999 total for the only change in the high-10 standings yesterday. The Motor City veterans, off to a poor 924 start, staged a strike rally with games of 1043 and more, : s 3 NN y A 1032 to take sixth place. Louis | Li A : Sielaff paced the Detroiters with 667. : Joe Bodis of Cleveland, who has topped the individual averages over a 10-year rating scored 645 in the good team) ! A \ doubles and 588 singles to reach a | Rae } } Ba 1774 all-events figure, but had a J \ mediocre 541 five-man score. Tim Moran and Joe Battista of Canton, O., though failing to reach the high-10 board, posted totals of 685 and 681, respectively, for the best counts in the minor events.

After a short “vacation,” Indi-{ anapolis bowlers can point to a! score better than 700 today. Ray Roberson rolled 710 in the Indian-| apolis League at Pritchett's last] night. And his team, Falls City Beer, hit games of 1033, 1145 and 994 for 3172. Roberson showed games or 245, 247 and 218. At the same time 57 other pinmen were smashing the maples for scores ranging from 600 up to 695. Dick Nordholt, also in the Indianapolis loop, took runnerup position with his 695 on games of 225} 2 244 and 226. Van-| ——————— (>) RS squeezed v Robe out of a tie with EA TO Nordholt when he | fell one pin shy of 695 on attempts) of 234, 205 and 235. Carl Hardin needed one pin than he was able to score and | ended up with 599. He rolled games| of 196 skyrocketed to 233 and then fell again to 170 Several exceptionally scores were registered in addition to the Falls City tally. Conkle Funeral] Home rolled 3075 when it hit games| of 1024, 972 and 107%, and L. S. Avres and Barbasols each got 3039; pins on a series of 956, 1071 and]

Chance for Record

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EVANSTON, Ill, April 13.<If Sid Richardson of Northwestern Unie versity wins the Big Ten golf chame pionship this year, he will be the first player ever to win the title three years in a row. One player won three conference crowns but not in a row. Richardson won in 1937 and 1938 and is favored to win again this year.

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: URSD ’ . iain - et - am—— . it New A \ mateur Sports ! Roberson Await Ne 71 p “|. City's High | High Scores. gs ear “Ix ce at the Boys Club at 10 a. m. 1g | : Saturday. All tryouts are asked to \ Pi | B C report to Manager McKinney. A The South Side Athletics will » mn Scorer SE At o o ® practice Saturday and Sunday aft- : § DEAN RRR AIR Sb § NE NRE ernoons at 1:30 at Garfield No. 1. RNa { SY 3 \ \ RN 3 Tryouts are urged to attend. Indianapolis League Bowler Week-End Bowling Expect-| ] Posts Count of 710: ed to Shake Up Standings | Still a Champion Nordholt Second. At Carnival, in One Respect DETROIT, April 13 (NEA) —-Irene Burke, 19-year-old University of Michigan coed, failed to defend her 50-yard free-style title in the Michigan A. A. U. women's swimming championships, but she was the real hero of the meet. Miss Burke, who finished second to Doris Hyner, was painfully injured in an automobile accident the same afternoon of the meet, and despite two stitches which were taken in her head, insisted on swimming despite the protests of her coach, Clarence Pinkston of the Detroit Athletic Club.

Farewell Appearance

Times Special PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—<The Rideout twins, Wayne and Blaine of North Texas State Teachers’ College, will make their final appearance in the annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival here April 28 and 29, it was announced today by their coach, Charles Sportsman. The famed twins will run on both the four-mile and the distance medley teams.

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1012 for Barbasols and 1012, 101%] and 1013 for Ayres. | Barbasols were not up to the form) they showed in setting the present leading score in the state tourna-| ment at Pritchett’s. They hit 3100] “on the nose” to jump into the lead Sunday night. The Falls City five. on the other hand, showed a lot more power last night than it did in its tournament effort which netted the beer team a 2880 and a three-way tie for ninth position Sunday night. Other outstanding team scores were Marott's 3020 and LaFendrich's 3012. Herff-Jones made 2979. Bowes Seal Fast, 2039. Ajax Beer 2881, Coca Cola 28680 and Chaser 2812. i The Diamond Chain Bowling] League will hold its annual banquet at the Lake Shore Country Club tomorrow night at 6:30 p. m. At that time there will be election] of officers and distribution of honors to league members. Officers of the league at present are F. E. Stamm. president; C. W. Wells, secretarv-treasurer, and C. * C. Winegarner. honorary president. The Diamond Chain League is one of the oldest in this city, having rolled regular championship schedules for more than a score of vears.

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Layton Finishes 4th in Cue Play

By United Yress Johnny Layton, Hartford, Conn. won fourth place in the three-' cushion billiard championship last night with two victories over] Arthur Thurnblad, Kenosha, Wis. He won the first game, 350-33, in 45 innings and a night game, 30-42 in| 83 innings. The victories netted him £300 in prize money for fourth po-; sition. i Joe Chamaco, New York. already had won first place and Jay Boze-, man, Chicago, had finished second and Allen Hall, Chicago, third. The tournament closes tomorrow night.' Final standings in the lower bracket will be decided tonight and tomorrow. Thurnbiad, who has four more games to play, meets Frank Scoville at Buffalo, N. Y, today, and Clarence Jackson at Detroit tomor-| row.

Iliness Spoils Biff’s | Attendance Mark

LINCOLN, Neb, April 13 (NEA). —When Biff Jones, Nebraska grid coach, took ill with the flu recent- * jy during spring drill, it was the first time he had missed a practice session in the 19 years he has, peen coaching at Army. Louisiana; State, Oklahoma and Nebraska.

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After several weeks of practice, Butler University’s baseball team was to open its season today against Wabash College at Crawfordsville. Here is James Kubzl, who was expected to see action behind the plate for the Bulldogs. He is a senior from

Crown Point.

Paul Hermon, junior and third baseman, promises to be one of Butler's strong hitters this year. The Bulldogs will get their home season under way here next Thursday against Wabash.

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Blue Tackles Quitting if We Don’t Win, Wabash Nine Boston Ice Pilot Declares

Jerry Steiner Is Nominated For Mound Duty.

Weather permitting, the Butler baseball team was ready to open; its seascn this afternoon against] Wabash Coilege at Crawfordsville. The Bulldog pastimers were] scheduled originally to inaugurate their schedule vesterdayv against the; the Little Giants, but cold weather forced postponement. The delay has bunched four games that must be played today.

tomorrow and next Tuesday and according to Russel S. Julius, Short-|

Thursday. Franklin College will be met there, tomorrow afternoon, Next! week's activities will pit the Butler] Indiana University,

bash, here the following Thursday. Steiner to Pitch Jerry Steiner, junior, is Coach Tony Hinkle's choice to start on the mound today with Dick Wilson, scheduled to work behind the plate. ! Other starters are Bill Hamilton,

ess first base: Silvio Costantino, second

base; Frank Carbon. short stop: Paul Herrmann, third base: Lyle; Neat, left field; Tom Harding, cenfield, and Rex Blacker, right

Also included in the squad of 14 that left this noon were Methody Guleff, James Kubal, Ralph Swager,: Jack Navior and Bob Connor. FranParks, student manager, also

Wabash has taken an early season jump on the Bulldogs, having played in several tilts already. Tues- | day they were beaten 5 to 2 by Indiana's Big Ten champs. Tomorrow's battery starters will

0¢ probably be Neat and Wilson with 5 John Noel and Bill Eggert ready y for relief work.

Taking No Chances |

LAKE CHARLES, La, April 13, (NEA) —Lamar Newsome, Athletics’ shortstop, wears a fiber helmet un-/ der his cap when at bat. He sus-|

{tained a fractured skull last year] | when hit by a pitched ball and was’

told another such accident might be, fatal. | TIRERESTRETIS { Vermont's Best | BURLINGTON, Vt, April 13 (NEA) —Davev Jones, football and track star from Schenectady, N. Y.| was named the outstanding athlete at Vermont, when he captured the annual intramural hexathlon contest.

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Shortridge-Jeff Meet at Butler

The Shortridge-Jefferson of Lafayette track meet will be held at the Butler University track April 24,

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the track has not been completed. Meanwhile freshman track drills were under way today at Shortridge as Tom Woods, Rhinie coach, used the back stretch of the track, which is completed, for his workouts. Coach Don R. Knight's varsity team is expected to move from Butler to its own quarters within a week's time.

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* Olympic Star PHILADELPHIA, April 13 (NEA). — George Nemchik, Temple's regular shortstop for the second straight year, was a member of the U. S. Olvmpic soccer team in 1936.

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