Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1939 — Page 19

TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1939

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Tennessee or Aggies Do

Will Satisfy Coast; Dallas Is After Both

Coast Seeks to Get Jump by Texans Flash Big Bankroll Having Trejans, Uclans In Attempt to Lure Agree on Foe. Unbeaten Elevens.

DALLAS, Tex, Dec. 5 (U. P).—| They can toss a coin to decide | Dallas went out with a bankroll to- | . .__lday to corral the University of Ten- | Whether Tennessee or Texas Aggies nessee and Texas A. & M. in the will play in the Rose Bowl and Cotto Bowl New Year's Day. fans here are convinced that either| An association of 12 influential would give the western team He uilisens eluding ne legs ahaa She toughest battle. SANT presigen’s an A ace y oe Those are the two teams most | Chamber of Commerce, offered the

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- WHO MADE LONGEST RUN AT POCKET BILLIARDS IN WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIT: MATCH P

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 (U. P).—

You Know

14 Records Broken in

Chicago Bears Knock Off Six Marks; Rookies Do Their Part.

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| NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (U.P.).—National League professional football

teams closed the record books today on the greatest offensive campaign in the history of the sport. The professional elevens swept | the statistics books clean, except for ‘one instance, breaking 14 circuit

Pro League

Aw, Mike, It's 17 Park Gridmen Not That Bad | Awarded Letters

Seventeen members of Park Ou¥MPLA: Wah, Dec. 5 (U. P.). | school's varsity football team will —Arthur ce ‘ r of | : a ee the Seattle club of the Pacific Coast |'eceive major letter awards at the League, indicated today he would annual Fathers’ Club banquet Frinot report to the Chattanooga club day evening at the school. of the Southern League, to wh ich | Heading the list of winners are

he was sold at the minor league three three-year men, Capt. Bill

meeting in Cincinnati. ; Hunt, who hit 15 home runs Elder, John Lathrop and Tom Binwhile batting .259 for the Rainiers, ford. Those who will get their secsaid he “doubted” that he would ond letters are Hank Tinny, Alder report because he didn't care for Breiner and Herman Kothe. Other weather or playing conditions in winners are Jack Meihaus, Norman Chattanooga. Williams, Charles Williamson, James Chapman, Harold Miller, Mike Keene, Jack McLeod, Donald Davidson, Tony Francescon, Don Kirch- | hoffer and Manager Si Sheerin,

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Mentioned to represent the Bast in| Perfect-record Volunteers and the the Pasadena classic New Year's|undefeated, untied Aggies a flat Day and to the man on the street 8uarantee of $85,000 each and an it doesn't make much difference Opportunity, for one, to estabilsh a which one gets the bid. |respectable claim to the mythical Both teams have better records national football championship. to date than the West's favorite, | The association hoped to steal the Southern California, and the invi-| thunder of Pasadena’s Rose Bowl, tation of either would assure a Whose formal bids cannot go out sell-out. {until after Saturday's game between Tennessee, undefeated, untied and the leading Western candidates, unscored on, opened the season as Southern California and the Unithe logical choice to represent the versity of California at Los Angeles East and through the season in Study Offers Today |

gained support by smashing Alabama, Louisiana and Kentucky,| It was understood here that A. & amongst others, M. at College Station, and Tennes3 see, at Knoxville, would consider the Weak Card Is Handicap offers in special meetings of school

Now, with the selections no more officials today and announce their than two weeks away, the Vols still

replies this week. Strictly on the are highly considered as the West- merits of a football classic, the as-| ern champion’s opponent, but two sociation was confident it held the! obstacles could block their second ypper hand on Rose Bowl promoters quest for the richest post-season who hadn't a perfect-record team game. One is the Vols’ weak sched-|tp choose from in the west. ule and the other is Texas Aggies’ On the matter of financial returns powerful undefeated team. lto the school treasuries that Cotton Texas’ supporters won't concede pow] offer was almost—but not quite an inch to Tennessee on any Rose| _as attractive as a Rose Bowl offer Bowl deals and point with satisfac-! wij] he. Duke. which played in the tion to the rocky road the Aggies california bowl last Jan. 1, received have traveled. The boys from Col- | approximately $100,000 and expenses, lege Station have beaten good teams | jg was learned. The expenses of in the Southwest Conference, among | pringing the Volunteers here from them Arkansas, Baylor and 8S. M. U.| knoxville would be small, and the

- WHO PLAYED O8 GAMES OF \ COLLEGE FOOTBALL WITHOUT MIeSING A MINOTE ?

o NEW § Keen 2S OWNS Z

Detroit, Dec. 16, 1929, 2. Andrew R. E. Wyant played

records and tying one, final figures | Indiana Central College's Grey- | for 1939 showed. | hounds will open their home basEvery offensive mark, with the yethall schedule tomorrow evening exception of yards gained rushing, | against Oakland City College in the was bettered as the teams, aided | (ypiversity Heights gym at 8 o'clock.

by the most talented collection of rookies in years, hung up five forward passing, four ground-gaining, three scoring and two field goal standards. One field goal mark was tied. Two or Three Clubs Do It

Former records were bettered in several instances by two or three

GAME OTHER THAN GOLE 16 THERE A SURFACE KNOWN 4s

Coach Harry C. Good has only | three lettermen from last year | around which to build a practically | new team. However, with last | year's reserves and such freshmen as Crowe of Franklin and Yenawine of New Albany, the prediction is a favorable one. | The Goodmen are already off to

1. Ralph Greenleaf made a run of 126 against Frank Taberski in world championship tournament in

clubs, a feat attributed in part to a flying start with a 67-20 victory several rookies like Parker Hall, over Huntington College. Oakland aerial wizard of the Cleveland Rams; |City chalked up its first win over Davey O'Brien of Philadelphia, an- | Wabash College last Saturday night, other forward passing artist, and 37 to 34. several others, including Sid Luck-| The curtain-raiser wil be played man, Bill Patterson and Bob Mac-|by the Indiaina Central reserves Leod of the Chicago Bears: Dick! and the Columbus Independents. Todd, Jim Meade and Jim German This games will begin at 7 p. m. of Washington and John Pingel,! tee ee et—————

Phat Maklinovien and Darrell Tully Hostak Looks Good As He Drills for Go

The Chicago Bear: became the,

greatest offensive unit in league annals when they 'nocked off six records—two in scoring and four in| CLEVELAND, Dec. 5 (U, P.).—Al ground-gaining—by running up 208 | Hostak of Seattle, the N. B. A. points and .988 yards against 11|recognized middleweight champion, opponents. Green Bay, Western continued heavy training today for Division champions, and Washing- his 15-round title fight Dec. 11 with ton also bettered marks in these! Eric Seelig of Cleveland.

Their fans say they have also whipped a good team from the East, Villanova and downed one of the| West's strongest squads, Santa Clara. But mention the Rose Bowl to | either Coach Howard Jones of U. S.| C. or Babe Horrell of U. C. L. A. and the silence is eloquent. Both are pointing for their bitter crosstown battle Saturday as the erucial| game of the year and post-season! possibilities are out of mind until, after that rivalry and the Pacific] Coast championship are settled.

Don’t Tell a Soul

Aggies could almost walk over from]

College Station. The Cotton Bowl seats 47.000. The Rose Bowl accommodates 86,000,

He's Really Pepped Up

J. Curtis Sanford, who has individually promoted past Cotton Bowl games, said he let his civic pride and football enthusiasm get the best of him when the Aggies finished their season with one of the greatest records in the school’s history and became one of the three standout teams of the nation. He desired to eliminate any possible “taint” of commercialism from the

for Bucknell in 1888-89-90-91 and with Chicago in 1892-93-94, 3. In curling the target is known as the tee.

departments, contributing to a new total league-socring high of 1692 points, 298 points more than last

in 98 college football games and never was out a minute. He performed

By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor NEW YORK, Dee. 5—A cold forced Henry Armstrong to cancel (his third and rubber match with Lou Ambers, but a lot of old timers

However, Tournament of Roses’ howl, so he turned his contract over | have an idea they saw a better officials, who sponsor the game, are to an association of prominent cit-| fighter than either one of them at taking no chances of having a prize izens which put the New Year's the Garden the other night.

team snatched from circulation before the West can have its pick. They've proposed — secretly, course—that and U. C. L.. A, agree this week on!

| of |

Day game on a nonprofit basis. Following

taking

his suggestion the

its offer to Tennessee and Texas

| His name is Peter Donato Scalzo {and he crashed big time with a four-round knockout of Allie Stolz

Southern California board of directors met and drafted of Newark.

Stolz was considered “another

Ring Critics Are Calling Young Scalzo Best Featherweight Since Kilbane

year’s total, and an average of 30 points per game. Four new passing performances led to a new total league aerinl efficiency high. Cleveland, led by Hall, marked up 127 completions in 253 tosses for a 50.1 efficiency | high, breaking the old standard by (nearly 8 per cent and bettering the

bauble and prevailed in various former total completions by 13.

Golden Glove tournaments and in| Redskins’ Percentage High an international meet in England. |

3 : Washington, sparked by Sammy Since joining the money ranks | . : y : . he has lost only three of 66 battles, | BAUBh and Frank Filchok, eclipsed

One of these was to Simon Chavez, whom Pete Reilly asserts took a home town decision from Scalzo in Caracas, Venezuela. Scalzo is plenty good enough to return the featherweight leadership to the graying Reilly, who piloted Andrei Routis, Bat Battalino and Freddie Miller to the top of that

5 per cent when they completed 117 of 201 passes for 58.2, - Detroit and | Philadelphia each completed 21 [forwards in one game, three more than the previous record. A total of 951 completions out of 2238 passes | by all teams brought the entire | league efficiency to 42.4 per cent, al-

Hostak worked 10 rounds yester-

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Benny Leonard” in and around New

most 2 per cent better than before.

day. He boxed three rounds and | wound up with seven at the heavy and light bags and calisthenics. The good-looking Seattle boxer appeared in fine shape and his hitting was | sharp. He worked easily with three sparring partners and concentrated more on speed than heavy punchthrowing.

N.Y. Team in Line For Health Bowl

NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (U. P.).—| Only approval of the New York) | Board of Education was necessary today to send the Seward High School football team to Miami to play Miami High in the Health Bowl game on Christmas day. A special sports council of Presi- | dent Roosevelt's committee to fight | infantile paralysis tendered the in- | vitation to Seward’'s unbeaten team

Over the straight, level Wabash Boulevard —smoothest roadbed of all, St. Louis to Kansas City— you ride with veteran trainmen whose first aim is your comfort; whose creed is your sa.ety. Wabash personal service makes travel a genuine pleasure. Kansas City bound, you have your choice of four fast air-con ditioned trains every day, two of them carrying the new ‘Coach of Tomorrow’ which gives you extra comfort at no extra fare. Conveniently scheduled trains leave St. Louis in the morning, early afternoon, late afternoon and at midnight. Return service is equally excellent. Wabash offers you through

class and who also had Jack De- he New York Giants. whose skill | Yesterday. Coach Jerry Warshower | Pullman service, St. Louis to San

opponent Jan. 1. Then that team | The Aggies and members of the York, a superlative boxer with a can be given the word-—secretly, Volunteer squad are anxious to meet good right hand. again—to hold out for the formal in a post-season game, it was said Prof. Billy McCarney, who has invitation which can come only here, because each team considers had a hand in the management of

laney. ‘ tb y 2 lin kicking field goals gained them When Reilly seconded Scalzo the jo eastern division title in the

other night it marked his first ap-/,a00 with the Redskins last Sun- } WK

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Francisco, on two trains daily, with frequent through sleepers

after the Pacific Coast champion the other the second best in the is chosen. | nation,

Amateur Basketball

Results at the Riverside Gym:

Prunty Artists will replace Sterl-

{many famous fighters calls Scalzo the finest featherweight since Johnny Kilbane. Shortly after Joey Archibald was recognized as the 126-pound champion by the National Boxing Asso- is gn product of the sidewalks of ciation, Scalzo flattened him with a |New York, and his rise reads like (left hook in the second round after an Horatio Alger tale. experiencing considerable difficulty :

Petey Scalzo. . . . His punch and finesse add up to title contender,

He was born and raised in the |

pearince in a corner in New York dav

in more than 12 years. Scalzo is a pleasant and entertaining kid. He also is an upstand-

work.

Scalzo maneuvers the other fellow | into position and makes every shot |

| count. He doesn't risk hand injuries |

on wild shots. He doesn't hesitate |

reached 2 new season high in

(that department with 14 goals. This | helped elevate the league total to

. |a new ing boxer who always looks at his pep

peak of 52. Detroit tied anfield goal mark with four successful kicks in one game.

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Rules Aid Quits

NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (U. P.).— William S. Langford of Trinity Col- | lege, secretary of the football rules committee since 1925, has resigned because of poor health, it was announced today. Langford has been a

member of the rules committee since Tom Hayden, Wabash Railway

ling Beer in the Bush-Feezle Sun-|in weighing more than 126 pounds | Which was necessary to safeguard the Providence collegian's title. Scalzo came In against Stolz at Tonight's schedule in the Sports-'129 pounds, so will strike his full Gordon Combs and Dick Palmer man’s Store Sunday School League: stride as a lightweight. Not a fev’ paced Salvation Army Red Shields 1:00—Brookside B. vs. First Reformed. Veteran observers have a huncn to a 35-29 victory over Richmond | 8:00—Seutheastern Union vs. Brookside that he would stiffen Ambers and in a Salvation Army State League] bhai | Armstrong right now. game. The Red Shields will play at| Scalzo, a good-looking Italian lad, New Castle next week.

Riverside Park "A" 34; St. Paul, 20. Riverside Park “B," 31: Riverside Jun- |day Afternoon League at the Pennsy

nrs, | y: Riverside Park Girls, 36; Woodruff Place Gym. irls, 28.

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9:00—Englewood Christian vs. Victory Memorial,

to sacrifice a punch that has been set up if that is necessary to escape being smacked himself. He doesn’t throw nearly as many |

punches as Henry Armstrong and! ATLANTA. Ga.. Dec. 5 (U. P.).— isn't as impressive to the crowd The Georgia Tech Engineers COs until he scores a bull's-eye. champions of the Southeastern ConBut when he hits 'em they stay ference, today were on a week's

ik Youll hear more of Petey vacation from practice before calzo.

W. 41st St. house in which was

situated the fish market of Johnny Dundee’s father. At 11 he was the 70-pound champion of the Children's Aid Society. At 12 he was the titleholder. At 13 he was the 90-pound champion of New York's West Side. He bagged the Metropolitan amateur bantam

Week’s Vacation

Tonight's schedule in the Bush- |

1923 and became secretary upon the death of Walter Camp in 1925.

Delays Election

NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 5 (U, P.). | — Vanderbilt University football | players, at their annual banquet

| last night, followed the suggestion

| settling down to drill for their New of Coach Ray Morrison and de- |

512 Merchants Bank Bldg, Indianapolis, Indiana

Year's Day battle, probably against cided to wait until next fall before

Chain A. C. defeated First Evan-| gelical, 24-19; Englewood Christian downed Zion Lutheran, 35-20, and] Waverly Oil trounced M. I. A, 47-| 20, in Em-Roe Sunday School League games.

Goldsmith Secos maintained their | perfect record in the Bush-Feezle| Monday night League by edging Royal Crown Cola, 22-19. In other] games, Shawnee A. C. conquered Gem Coal, 27-12, and Kingan| Knights moved into second place] with a 27-25 triumph over Schwitz- | er-Cummins.

Bowling

Donald Wnodard bunched games| of 222, 277 and 182 in the Fraternal | League at the Illinois Alleys for a |

Feezle Factory League at the Hoo- | sier Athletic Club: 7:153—Kingan Reliable ve. J. D. Adams.

R:15—Stewart-Warner vs. Hoosier A, C, 9:15—Stokely Bros. vs. U. 8S. Tires,

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The pairings this evening in the Bush-Feezle Tuesday League at the Pennsy Gym: 7:30—Ted's Ramblers vs. Beveridge Paper. R:30—Barth Place vs. Rockwood Local, DeGolyer

9:30—Arlington Merchants vs,

Printers,

This evening's lineup at the First U. B. Gym:

B. Ho B. Cardinals vs, Lafayette U. 9:00—U. B. Red Devils vs. 101 Class.

8: B.

Games this evening at the Westfield High School gym:

[T'—R. C. A. Girls vs, Deleon Remy Girls.

8:30—Y. M. C. A. Reps vs. Legion Restaurant,

7:00—U. B. Shamrocks vs. Lafayette U.

Main Wrestling Go|

| Skilled and speedy light heavy- | weights top tonight's wrestling card | at the Armory. The main go Pine (pals are Walter (Sneeze) Achiu,! { Chinese matman, and Lord Lands- | downe, Barrington, England. They meet for two falls out of three. Both Lansdowne and Achiu are | listed as among the best in their division. They are clever perform- | ers and their match promises action | galore. Lansdowne is rated one of | the most colorful wrestlers in the game. Hans Schnable, 233, Holland, is | paired against Juan Humberto, 226, | Mexico City, in the semi-windup.

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Light Heavies in Georgetown Undefeated,

| new automobile, the Hawkeye alum{ni chapter at Des Moines followed

| enough to suit ’em.

881, high bowling score in the city.| Tonight's schedule in the Em-Roe Schnable has won in his only two Second place went to Herman Wolff,| Girls Sunday School League at Cen-| appearances, but is up against a who turned in a 674 in the Kiwanis tral Christian gym: (rough and tumble grappler in Humcircuit at the Sturm plant. Johnny ::30—Woeodraff Place vs. First Evangelical, | D110. The opener is between George Murphy of the Optimist League at 8:30—Central Christian vs. Walther League, | 1720s, 217, St. Louis, and Dorve the Pritchett drives took third place] | (Iron Man) Roche, 222, Decatur, | on a 673. The list of “600” bowlers: Lia Ron Woodard, Kraternal 831 posed of former high school play-| Johnny Murphy, Optimist _...ooeien 633 ers and amateurs, wants games with Bein, 8. Se Re NERS Loin geo Strong city and state teams. For 631 | games call LI-3446 or write Clayton ail | Nichols, 209 W. Washington St.

Em-Roe Flashes, a team com-

Rutgers Declines Bid to Sun Bowl |

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.. 636 | his) West Side Red Jackets desire] NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Dec. S| ' 431 games with teams having access to| U: P.).—Rutgers University an-| . 81/gyms or willing to share expenses, |hounced today it had declined an] 33 Call Dutch at BE. 3112-M after invitation, extended by Arizona 86 p. m. State College, to play in the Sun |

Bowl game at El Paso, Tex. | The decision was in accordance with Rutgers’ policy of not playing post-season games,

ooks. Courthouse William Lannon, Little Flower G. Porter, Indianapolis Church Mike Rae, Wreeler Lunch F. Reaper: Evangelical . Brehob, Evangelical ‘a enrv Hohlt Jr., Reformed ... Moxley, Lithographers \ avinger, Transportation J. White, Holy Cross ; Charles Phillips, American Ass Held Sr., Reforme W. Schoch, Reformed aurice Wellman, Fraternal .

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St. Joe Cagers | Defeat Xavier

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Fight Results

CHICAGO—Lee Oma, 175, Detroit, decisioned Bob Ray, 190'4, Danville, Ill, (10); Joey Spiegel, 139, Milwaukee, decisioned Bobby McIntyre, 140, Detroit, (6); Tito Taylor, Chicago welterweight, decisioned Don Swen|son, Minneapolis, (4); Bobby Ryan, | | 112, Chicago, decisioned Baby Face | Lista, 141, St. Paul, (4); Don Gold- | The Pumas jumped out in front here Milwaukee middleweight, early, and after losing the lead gnocked out Coons Petersen, St. {briefly to their hosts, came back to |payl (1). {hold a 24-14 advantéige at the in- | DES MOINES—Lee Savold ; |termission. After that the Hoosier | peg Moines, knocked out a

Church .

.» 80 Timer Special o ond CINCINNATI, Dec. 5—Lanky .. 603 Neal Mosser tossed in six field goals .. 603 | o. 602 and a pair of free throws to lead © 81 | St. Joseph's College to a 36-33 bassol |ketball victory here last night over “ doo Xavier.

gelical .

187, Maurice

Missouri, in the Miami Orange Bowl. All cripples were expected to be ready for rough work in a couple of weeks. The ailing list included | backs Johnny Bosch and Billy Gib- | son, ends, Harry Arthur and George Webb, and linemen Butch Aderhold, Bo Richards and Hawk Cavette.

But Still Alumni Howl

By JERRY BRONDFIELD NEA Service Sports Writer

After Towa enthusiasts had presented Dr. Eddie Anderson with a

year. , . . Max Krause, Washingto Redskins’ assistant coach, : George McAfee of Duke is the best| Times Special college football player he's seen in| CULVER, Ind, Dec. 5—Capt. two years Bable Dahlgren, | William McNagny of Ft. Wayne is Yankee first baseman, has married among the 20 members of Culver’s up with similar gifts to Line Coach Josephine Graco, his San Francisco | Cross-country squad who have reJim Harris and Backfield Coach Schooldays’ sweetheart . . . Eddie | ceived varsity letters. Frank Carideo. . . . On the other! Tolan, Michigan's former Olympic | hand, some alumni are never satis-|Sprint champion, is aiding with the fied. . . . Jack Haggerty just finished |O'g8anization of a Negro Internacoaching Georgetown to its second |tional Exposition to be held in Destraight undefeated season and|troit next spring. some of the wolves are howling be-| The question we'd like to see cause he didn't run up scores high | answered pretty soon, now: Where (will Jock Sutherland be coaching When the typesetter's finger next year? slipped the headline read: “Ted Williams Fined for Illegal Bunting.” |

Hoosier Wins Letter

says |

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