Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1940 — Page 25
50 Relays Officials to Meet Tomorrow for
* Final Instructions From Hinkle, Sears
Fifty ole of the eighth annual Butler Indoor Relays March 18 will meet here tomorrow fight for a discussion of rules and tegulations and final instructions from
Athletic Director Paul D. Hinkle
and Relays Director Ray Sears. Franklin (Pitch) Johnson of Drake University wil be honorary referee. Hinkle again will be the announcer and George A. Coaper of Chicago wil be the official
starter. Other officials are: Gerald Woods,
assistant starter; Handly W. Cara- _
way, head finish judge; A. R. Coffin, head timer; Glenn A. Gray, J. W. Wright, Edward F. Fillion, Henry Goett, Raymond VanArsdale, Robert Nipper and Homer Allen, finish judges; Paul Tauer,
Law- &
rence Carr and John Nackenhorst, :
finish judges for the high jump; Harrison Miller, official. scorer; J. R. Townsend Sr., head clerk of the course; Hugh Middlesworth, Richard Papenguth and Verle Campbell, timers; Jack D. Carr, Larry Holmes, John Allen, William Olsen and "John Schumacher, lap checkers; David Burns, J. Russell Townsend * Jr, Richard Collins, George P. Farkas and Perry Zahn, field clerks; Rollin Morrison and Paul Jordan, official recorders; Theodore Cables, Guildford Pearce and Don Hustead, field judges for the shot put; Don Knight, head field judge; Lew Hill, head custodian of trophies; Charles Karabell, Lou Reichel, Al Feeney and George Litchfield, inspectors of turns; Jake Kiefer, Ralph Turner, Ed Shepperd and M. O. Ross, custodians of trophies; Ed Bradford, William Davis and Heber Wiliams, field judges for the pole vault, and George Davis, field physician. Entries were received yesterday from Indiana State Teachers College and the University of Wichita, bringing the total to five.
One Team Neededin National Meet
NEW YORK, March 7 (U. P.).— Only one team remained to be chosen today for the three-day annual national intercollegiate basketball tournament to be held in Madison Square Garden next week. Duquesne, St. John’s of New York, Colorado, Oklahoma A. & M. and Rice have accepted bids. One more team will be selected from a group which “ includes Long Island University, Depaul, Marshall and
Springfield (Mass.).
| Medwick Sulks oe
In St. Louis
‘ST. LOUIS, March 7 (U. P).— Joe Medwick idled ‘around his suburban home today and summed up his salary year with the succinct statemeft: “If Mr. Branch Rickey wants to talk terms, he'll have to come to me.” ‘Medwick, who is demanding $20,000 from the St. Louis Cardinals for 1940, left the Cards’ training camp at St. Petersburg. Fla., yesterday and flew here because Vice-President Rickey failed to keep an appointment for a salary conference. “Of course I want to play baseball this season,” he said, “but not at the terms I've been offeder.” The next move is up to the club.” Th Cards have offered Medwick, who has won about every National League batting honor except that of home run king, the same salary he received last season, said to have been $18,000.
| Michigan ‘Rules’
| Swim Meet
Skimming the high hurdle here is David L. Reidy of Notre Dame, who has done 7.5 seconds in the 60-yard highs.
A’s Beat Portland Beavers And That’s 3 Straight
ANAHEIM, Cal, March 7 (U.P.).
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—The Philadelphia Athletics had |Brucker, who laced out two douthree straight conquests under their bles in ‘his first two times at bat.
belts today, their latest being a 12-3 shellacking of the Portland Beavers. E Connie Mack’s adamant attitude toward holdout Catcher Frankie Hayes was bolstered by the stick-
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All told, the A’s collected 17 hits off the strong Coast Leaguers’ pitching staff. Benny McCoy, gem of the new A’s infield, bashed a single and a double and turned in a sparkling double-play to prove that his lame arm had mended.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. March 7 (U.P).—Manager Doc Prothro hoped to get his Philadelphia Phillies under way today after workouts were halted by heavy rain. Held to a one-hour drill yesterday, the Phils’ followers were impressed by the showing of Bob Bragan, young Pensacola infielder whose genealogical background was ‘uncertain.
COLUMBUS, O., March 7 (U. P.). —University of Michigan swimmers ruled heavy favorites today to capture their 11th Western Conference championship during the 15-year regime of Coach Matt Mann at the 1940 meet at Ohio State natatorium. The Woiverines, bulwarked by two individual conference champions and brilliant sophomore replacements for graduated seniors, defend their 1939 tank crown tomorrow and Saturday. Ohio State’s National A. A. U. team champions of last year are the only threat to Michigan supremacy but dual meet results this winter indicate the Buckeyes will not come even as close as iast year. Ohio State mustered only 49-points to Michigan's 73 in the 1939 conference meet at Ann Arbor. The other eight Big Ten schools are not rated as serious competitors of the two leaders who monopolized every first place in the nine events a year ago. Mike Peppe, Ohio State coach, predicted gloomily today that Michigan’s all-around team balance would score 80 points this year.
‘Bama Brother Act
TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Barch 7 (NEA). — Alabama will have a brother act in the pole vault this spring with Vaughn and Nolan Tollett.
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Wiley, as pretty -a blond as ever danced in a Broadway musical, has been granted a jockey’s license. ; 3 . any and all men jockeys, and according to Judge George W. Schilling,
Caliente’s presiding steward who; granted her the permit, she is fully capable of the task. . . . ‘He told me that Miss Wiley was one of the best wnip riders he had
ever seen and in every way was the
equal of the average jockey. . . . She will prchbably ride at Bay Meadows this summer. , . . When not riding at Caliente this winter she exercised horses at Santa Anita and had the respect of all the trainers for whom she worked. . . . And to think that not many years ago women fainted at the sight of a mouse. . . . Chisox Eye Fourth
Just to show you that I am not unaware that the baseball season is fast approaching, and have been visiting *a few camps, let me teli you this about the Chicago White Sox: They will not threaten the Yankees and will be satisfied to finish fourth, just where they did last year. . . . But this is the first year in a long time the Sox have had a campful of promising rookies and Manager Dykes is looking ahead to the day when infielders Kolloway, Meta and Kennedy; Catcher Turner and Pitcher Grove get a little more seasoning. . . . The head man on the club is still Ted Lyons, wnd for sixteen years has shunned publicity and as his edrned run average to speak for him. Lyons has more value to the Sox than just what :s in his pitching arm. . . . He is loved and
respected by everyone on the team |24.
and is father .confessor to all the problem children on the club. . . . His biggest 1ecent success in straightening out temperamental players ‘is the job he did on Eric McNair. . .. The Race Is Off
On second thought I don't care much for my suggestion of a match race between Seabiscuit and Kayak IL. . . . Seabiscuit should be retired and any time Owner Charley Howard starts him in the future he’ll be asking for trouble. . . . How would you feel 1f the valient little Biscuit, with the great heart, suffered an injury while running for money, and nothing else? And with the honors he has achieved already, there is nothing left for him to run
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: Y WLEMORE United Press Staft Correspondent ] ABILENE; Tex., March 7.—Just one note after another—and you ; At the Agua Caliente race track, where
1east twice a day, Miss Anna Lee ‘This entitles her to ride against
ner and ‘Ben Hogan seem to be Pghting it out between then: for the honor. of succeeding Harry Cooper as the golfer most likely to finish second in any given tournament... It is doubtful, however, if either one of them ever match Cooper's feat of finishing second 12 times in the span of one year. .. . Spring is almost here note: Bill Terry, prominent Southern gasoline tycoon, is predicting that his New York Giants will be a sensation.... Says he likes the 1940 club even vetter than he did the 1939 one, which, if you are the sort who remembers what Col. Terry said, is the one he pronounced the finest he ever brought north from a trainngs trip. . . . It finished a fighting.
Basketball
Results last night in the Em-Roe Marion County Church jolpseys.
Bflenood Christian, 76; M, Cass a 36; ol Baptists, 2. Red Shiel ood Christian, 30. Bl SRiois, Ye; Blatae Avenue MethPlay will be resumed at the Hoosier A. C. next Tuesday.
Downtown Merchants’ results: Boo! Okwalter_Ball Greathouse, 48; Indiana
Tourney
“Texaco, 41; Linde Air Products, 16. Mount Jackson ‘Tire, 33; Omar Bakery, Play will be resumed Wednesday at the Hoosier A. C.
Following a 45-t0-42 defeat this week by Edinburg, the Royal Crown Colas will meet the 113th Quartermasters at 8 tonight in the new Armory Gym.
Tomorrow night’s schedule in the invitational tournament at the Christamore gym:
7:00—Indians vs. Carmel. 8:00—0aklandon vs. Bears. 9:00—Ar¢’s Service vs. Eagles.
Inherits Speed NEW YORK, March 7 (U.P.).— Bob Dorland, Fordham track star, inherits speed from his father LeRoy Dorland, who won the national
300-yard title five times.
Clark Shaughnessy . . . shaking alumni’s hands,
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, March 7 (U. P.).—Clark D.
Shaughnessy, Stanford’s new football coach, comes to Palo Alto today to take up a residence of five years or longer. Shaughnessy, succeeding Claude E. (Tiny) Thornhill after the Indians went through their most disastrous football season in years, comes from University of Chicago, ‘where he was known as “the coach without a team.” A busy day faced Shaughnessy . —a student assembly on the campus, a luncheon at the San Francisco Press Club, an alumni banquet at the Olympic Club. Friday Shaughnessy will go to Los Angeles to visit his son, Clark Jr., a student at University of California at Los Angeles, and to meet more alumni. Saturday, Shaughnessy will return to “the farm” to begin organization of spring . practice. Mrs. Shaughnessy and the two daughters will come to Palo Alto in June.
Grissom’s Flinger ‘Chipper as Ever’
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 7 (U. P.)—Former Cincinnati southpaw Lee Grissom, now with the New York Yankees, said today that his arm felt “chipper as ever.” Cautioned by Manager Joe McCarthy to ease up, Grissom allowed only one run in this three-inning stunt in the Yankees’ first practice game of the spring yesterday.
Promoter Lloyd Carter has the Great. Mephisto, a rugged light heavyweight, scheduled for main go action on the Armory wrestling’ hin next Tuesday night. The Newark grappler “has beeh here once this season, turning in a
Buck Weaver, Terre Haute; Coach Billy Thom of Indiana University and Whitey Wahlberg, Minnesota,
“|are among opponents being consid
ered.
talk to Louis Thesz regarding a return encounter between Thesz and Everett Marshall. ‘The two heavy weight aces staged a “thriller” last Tuesday night, the 90-minute time limit gong ending festivities after each had taken a fall. It was one of the best “big time” bouts staged here in several seasons. Carter will attempt to re-match the two in a no-time limit bout. If he can get
them for next week, he will stage the Mephisto match at a later date,
Basketball Scores
: COLLEGES Pennsylvania, 36; Hatvard, 85. Brown, 56; Da or omsbutE, 70; Indiana Pa.) Edinboro, 39; Polish Alliance, 18. b 3yashington and Jefferson, 33; Waynese ur Sal ale em, 49; Davis and Elkins, 35. DeSales, 81; Calvin, 44. Dhio University, 62; 2 Dayton, 44.
Princeton, 5 Bis! Toma am »
Penn 36. Franklin: oF, arshall, i Gettysburg,
Penn Military 0 i: 8 y gu Delaware, 4% DePaul (Chica a Geotfgetown, George a ngton, 39, NATIONAL LEAGUE
Akron Firestones, 48; Detroit, 35.
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North Dakota, 49; North Dakota State,
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“The fans have called me |g
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The entire Phil |
squad, with the exception of hold- | outs Gus Suhr and Roy Hughes, |
is either in camp or en route.
ORLANDO, Fla, March 7 (U. P.).—Owner Clark Griffith and Manager Bucky Harris of the Washington Senators were agreed today that the current team possesses the “best infield since 1933,” the year Washington won its last pennant.
" SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, March 7 (U.P.).—Bob Elliott, Pirate rookie outfielder who starred as the regulars shut out the Yannigans, 8 to 0,
the first camp game, today nursed |
a slightly turned ankle twisted as
his spikes caught as he slid into |
second base.
Elliott cracked out a |g
triple and two doubles and fielded |fE: well before he was forced to retire} Newly-appointed Capt. Arky| Eee Vaughan laced out the: first Pirate | home run of the season during the]!
six-inning contest. Van cracked out two triples, while Pitch-
Robays |
ers Bob Klinger, Max Butcher and | Oadis Swigart held the Yannigans|&
to two singles.
FT. MYERS, Fla, March 7 (U. P.).—Manager Oscar Viit of the Cleveland Indians today called the first regular-Yannigan game for Friday morning. Joe Dobson and Willard Howell will pitch against Ken Jungels and Don Pulford in the training season’s opener. The Indians will play Sunday as a preliminary to a communiiy barbecue. Rain and cool weather kept the tribe off the diamond during the morning. The team took calisthenics and played pepper ball on the grass adjoining the field.
Lambeau Will Seek N ew Pro Ruling
GREEN BAY, Wis, (NEA).—Curly Lambeau, the world champion Green Bay Packers, will sponsor a professional football
pulsory. : This would do away with the
present goal-post rule which credits |E a ball-carrier with a touchdown |& provided he comes in contact with |& the posts, even though he does not |i
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IN ovice Coach
SEATTLE, March 8 Cotton Wilcox, one-time Purdue football star, never was on skis until he went to the west coast, but has coached five championship teams at Washington.
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