Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1940 — Page 25
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F Serio, About
~ That Paychek
Joe Is Working Harder |
Than
ol By JACK CUDDY tos Cd Press Staff Correspondent
Ever Before
21.—The serious- © ess with which Joe Louis is p here in the War-
- wick Mountains provides un-
in:
| Ats first_position
the
| nightly. | night's contest;
expected proof that the heavyweight champion, at leas , Johnny Paychek midable challenger. 10 hard work can liharpen .. man to peak condition, Bomber Joe cerin the “pink” when h the ropes to deagainst Paychek of Des Moin 8 Madison Square Garoe) a week from tomorrow night. ; Days V.eekly
crown defense, the J more Strenus
n't seen ee in astion | | to prominence, rate|: over for the hard-hitting ;
since he ros himap champion, But old champion’s in action in the Midwest. And thetic showing against ‘Goday on Feb. 9, old Jack ith the razor tatting on his face fis g na chances against Paychek whom he describes as “a cutie who mought make Joe look pow’ful its discautious.” ye? ‘That's Bad” - A reporter told Blackburn that Paychek has shown up with a Llack eye yesterday at the New York Boxjon when he got hi: Ee ‘Hence, maybe Des Moines 't such a great boxer as | “A black eye—huh? Dat’s bad— paful bad,” said Jack. “Max meling got a black cye jes’ hefoah ha knocked out Joe dat time. An’ Farr got a cut eye befoah
he gave Joe dat long fight.”
faybe Joe is training hard bese he figures on fighting again
ght in April. If he beats Pay«chek, he'll make only two more deBE 8. this year and both ‘outdoors, ‘and September.
asketball awards recently were resented to the members of the arsity team by Principal Charles Me y Sharp in a school assembly. Hecipents of major block H’s were Capt Don Pfeiffer, ‘Robert E. , Carl Barnes, Joe Bruno, Don Clapp, "Bob Collins, Dick Eichenauer, ck Jones, Fred Sorlls. and Don Williamson. ManBill Prater received a minor
nanager, while the freshCapt. Jack Buchanan, Walter Gil.
Casters
Creek bis 2 team of Garth a score of 305, maintained standing in the rmament at the Ins Show last night. nty Fish and Game ith a score of 255, sters, with the Inunting and Fishing shing second with 229. ty Juniors placed fe of 168. ing Ji in the
casting toui ; en’
No. 1 of Garrett, 262. ¢ h and Game Asso
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Charles Swartout of Garrett, 78. Ee Hoeyer, Bell Conservation No.
Ray Limit of G rrett; 70. - ward Blosm of Garrett, 69. Conservation No. 1, Kennedy, Martinsville No. Bushe m!
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nent | will continue competing in toR./ C. A., Marion and Game 2, Capitol
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Jack Mack (left) and. Arthur Luce are tagged as grade A ma“terial for Manager Wes Griffin
use in building up the 1940 Ay =
dianapolis ball club. The former, a first sacker and outfielder, is a
seasoned performer in the b minors and the latter starred the outfield at Birmingham in th Southern Association. Last y Mack played with the‘ Columbus Red Birds and Newark Internationals and delivered the goods 2 both places. | Along with Dick West, Mack and Luce were shipped on option to ' the Indians by Cincinnati. § From all accounts, Joe is likely to give Jesse Newman and Bob Latshaw likely competition at first |
§ base unless Chief Griffin choosés
‘to assign him to picket patrol.
Who's Tops at Mile and Half?
| NEW YORK, March 21 (U. P).— Most of the current track champions will pass before a Madison guare
Garden audience at the Finnish | Relief Fund meet March 31, but only
112 spread controversy today. In this semi-distance race,’ Fenske and Gene Venzke, two firstrate milers, and Walter Meh {and Ralph Schwartzkopf, two d stance stars, have been matched ‘and, one dollar brings you five if you ca pres dict which tandem will benefit; by stepping out of its norpal Venzke and Fenske, the ol new champions respectively an the milers,. regularly turn i
event—an unorthodox fac at I Chuck
¢ iy
Fenske holding the indoor - J 4:07.4. Both have participated with doubtful success in 3 few Gy o-mile races. I
Pe contributed fair efforts | races. Mehl, who started as # le-distance man and swit
jured foot, turned in| 1:55 half and 4:11 for the mile Wisconsin.
A A U. Meet Goes To Quarter Final
DENVER, March 31 (U. le P). «| Eight of the top amateur basketball teams of the nation rested today +|/for tonight's grueling quarter-final round of the National A, A. . tournament. The Missouri Valley A. A. U. cir |; cuit and the Pacific Coast each were | represented by three strong teams. The seventh was from a small Western college and the eighth was from Chicago. Two of the M. V. A. A. U. teams the Denver Nuggets, defending
of Bartlesville, Okla.—were favored to repeat their final tieup of last year. | Idaho University, Southern Branch, scored a 30-28 victory last night over] a favored Colorado Springs Martins team and became the first college quintet in two years to penetrate the quarter-final circle. The Acme Steel team of Chicago was the Chicago representative. The Phillips Oilers, runnersup to the Nuggets for the last two years, appeared to have their work cut out for them in drawing the 20th-Cen-tury-Fox team of Hollywood for an opponent in the quarter-finals. The other three teams in the quarter-finals were the St. Louis Rangers of the Missouri Valley, the Oakland, Cal, Golden Staters and the Seattle Savidges. The tournament began Monday. It ends Saturday night.
Indiana Fur Icers Will ‘Do or Die’
"Nick ols manager of. ‘the Indiana Fur Co. team which forced the undefeated Chevrolets to the limit in their only previous game this season, will “shoot the works” against the league ‘leaders in the feature attraction of the amateur hockey program at the Coliseum tonight, | The Sporisman’s Store and County Officials will open the card
tilt of the twin bill, determined to reverse the 4-to-3 decision early this month. In previous games Collis bas used
as the key man of his second forward line but tonight Kayworth will appear in. the starting lineup with Chet Gullen and Collis sharing o| the scoring duties and William’
Boyd Dudley, Sportsman’s Store .| player who was struck in the face el by a flying puck last Saturday night; wiil not be ready for action
-{ but the other three teams are re-
else, ported at full strength.
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one cvent—an unorthodox ralce at}
champions, and the Phillips Oilers |Joe
at 7 o'clock with the Furriers fac-| ¢ ing the Chevrolets in the second |
Al Kayworth, his leading scorer,| %
f| Baltz, another;fine offensive player, io) Baits = at ‘the defense posts with |. -| Gerrard LeBarr,
And No Looking In the Book!
FOR MORE THAN a semester ‘now the teachers of Shortridge High School having been dishing out the orders from their lecture room podiums. And, as you'll recall, there's not much one can do about that if he’s taking the orders. But this afternoon it's different. The faculty and the school’s lettermen have reached a common ground-—-or rather a common floor. They were to stage a basketball game and ‘early reports indicated [that upwards of 1600 pupils would crowd into the gym to see what the lettermen would t| do to’ ‘the teachers, of vice versa. On the faculty squad were Willard Gambold, Robert Nipper and Thomas Wilson, of the history de artment Thomas Woolds and William Merrill, of the athletic department; C. L. Morrison and H. H. Siemers, of the Physics department, ‘ and Hiram. Hensel, commercial teacher. " Proceeds from the fray will go to the Shortridge chapter of the: National Honor To
Bowling
| | Last night's leaders in Indianapolis league: competition: Johnny Fehr, Indianapolis .. os Snyder, Indianapolis ...cececeae
958 526 . 685 . 669 661 .. 857
Ahearn, Indianapolis ... ceeesene Nichols, K. of C. Paul Moore, - Indianapolis Bob Shaw, Uptown Recreation .“ Fulton, Indianapolis Larry Fox, Indianapolis . ~.|W. Otting, St. John’s .. Lyons, North Side Auio ..
Michachs, Indiana F. Herther, K. of McCann, K. of c. Joe Falta, Contra Bob Hughes, Jaap olis ess Douglas, Uptown’ Recreation Hunt, Indiana aroid Boyd, Bohone cher, Indianapolis Roy Weiper, Uptown Recreation ‘Wilbur Roesener, Uptown Recreation. . Brown, St. John's Fahrbach, K. of Richwine, Indianapolis .i B Haugh, Central Schau of Bisesi. Indianapolis Cray, Indianapolis .......L...c0. eshsas Joe Zimmerle} Indianapolis Rea, Sptawn Re Roereation Ed Kruwell, St. Joh Parson, Indi: inapo) a Don Johnson, Yndianapolis esssecnees Judy Brooks, Kay Jewelry ....c.cc. Sherm Clark, Banquet .......... sess Al Holman, Uptown Recreation ... Johnny Murphy, Indianapolis . Harry Fox, K. of C. Johnny Mencin. Banks, M. rene | Carmin Indinnapolis Stillwell, Indianapolis ... Argus, Indiana polis Stricklin, Indianapolis ved Earl Gibson, Central colaave Pug Leppert, Uptown Recreation’ ..
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Schumach r and Hubbell Called to Mound
| TAMPA, Fla., March 21 (U. P).— The main squad of the Cincinnati
Reds was scheduled to arrive in Ha-| : vana today for several exhibition :
Three solved for Rs Yel adelphia Phillies | Beach - yesterday.
Tigers Edge °
WINTER HAVEN, Fla, March 21, WW. P.). e New York Giants play the Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game today with Hal Schumacher and Carl Hubbell scheduled to: pitch four-inning
stretches. Former Giants Dick Bartell . singled with bases loaded in the ninth inning yesterday to give the Tigers an 8-7 decision over the
Giants.
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| A’s Having It Tough
Griffin Names First Nine
Times Special: BARTOW, Fla, March 21.—Manager Wes Griffin named his starting lineup for the Indianapolis Indians’ game with Cleveland Sunday at Ft. Myers and from the looks of things that may be about the same nine that opens the season in Indianapolis. “Bere it is:
Art Luce, cf. Johnny Hill, 3b. Allen Hunt, If. Jess Newman, 1b. Fred Vaughn, 2b. Legrant Scott, rf. Dick West, c. Nolen Richardson, ss. . Bob Logan, p.
Eddie Martin, 23-year-old catcher
«from Leeds, Ala., was signed yester-
day on the recommendation of Coach Buck Crouse. Eddie played last year with Montgomery and Gadsden, Ala, hitting .333 for Montgomery and 270 for Gadsden. Another full workout was on the schedule today and Wes hopes the pitching staff will begin to show its
stuff. To date, Logan has been the from Chicago" who graduate
only hurler rounding into top form. Griffin| Isalcl he would ‘take the following men on the Ft. Myers trip in additfon to the starting nine: Ben Zentara and Blackbum, infielders; [Jack Mack, outfielder and first baseman; Dee Moore, catcher, and Mike Balas, Art Doll, Hod Lisenbec and | [Jenny Wilson, pen»
: Bime ech Named for it Withers Mile
March 21, (U.'P.).—The Ph ladelphia Athletics,
LOS ANGE ,. Cal,
victors’ only once in five starts against major league opposition, re-|
turned fo Pacific Coast League competition—where they have won 10 of 12 games—against. the Los Angeles Angels today. The A’s lost here yesterday to the Chicago Cubs, 7:3, on a homer with the bases loaded by Glen Russell in the seventh inning off Buck Russ. Russell's blow wiped out a 3-2 Philadelphia lead.
Phils Meet Columbus
HOLLYWOOD, Fla., March 21 (U. P.). — The : Philadelphia, ' Phillies sought to regain the victory column today against Columbus of the American Association.
Nats Swamp Vittmen
ORLANDO, Fla.,, March 21 (U. P.).—~The Washington Senators gathered 11 hits to beat the Cleveland Americans, 7 to 2; yesterday. Three pitche Ken Chase, Jose Haynes and Walter Masterson— held Cleveland to six hits. Cecil Travis hit for the circuit for the Nats’ first run.
It’s a Pirate Day 4
PASADENA, | Cal, P).—A barrage of home runs «from Pittsburgh Pirate bats yesterday de-
feated the Chicago White Sox, 10-7,
in a game in which even the only White Sox player to hit a 'home run comes from Pittsburgh. Fletcher, Rizzo and Vaughan all lifted the ball out. of the park for circuit blows and Gustine achieved the feat twice. The only Chicago homer was made by Julius Solters, who lives in Pittsburgh. -
Hawks Finally Get 2d 9-Letter Man
IOWA CITY, March 21 ( Erwin Prasse, all-around
A) — thlete this June, will be the first nine-letter man since Aubrey Devine in 1921. Prasse stars in Tootuall basketball and baseball. | -
March 21 (U.
Title at Stake
Charles Tichenor of Indianapolis he’ll defend his national boys’ title.
A team of three meh and two women will be chosen from competitors in the national - table tennis tourney here April 5, 6 and 7 to make a trip to Japan in June, tournament officials announced today, , The announcement followed a challenge issued by W. Numa, general secretary for the Japanese Table Tennis Association. Numa cited a. victory by the Japanese players over Xzabados of Hungary, world’s champions six times. Yoshio Fushimi, ex-champion of Japan, has filed intention of competing in the tourney here at Tomlinson Hall.
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Results of Industrial League matches last night at Jimmy MecClure's:
i hos 17; Indiana National
ent. oF Central 3 Lig in Tr oy 2 finn s, 14; Aas States,
Here's how the. Commercial Leagiie matches came out at the Paddle Club:
Security Erust, 25 Household Finanee, 0. Indiana Bell. Dun & Bradstreet, 6. Farquar Heating. 13; Feltman-Curme, o
Awarded Swimming Letters at I. U.
7 imes Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 21. —Robert Boaz, sophomore sprinter, and Rembrandt Hiller, senior manager, of Indianapolis, are among the varsify award winners ih swimming
‘|at Indiana University, Athletic Director Z. G. Clevenger announced |
toda, Jax. Indiana team this season won|
five of seven dual meets, including thre¢ wins over Big Ten opponents, to chalk 4ip one of its best records in recent years. :
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2 N. Pom—2 Slius- 43 W. Wash. |
NEW YORK, March 21 (U. P)—|—
ready named for the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Bel-
=o mont stake, was named for anoth-r
famous 3-year-old race today—the $5000-added Withers Mile. Bimelech headed a list of 57 of
8381 Col. E. R. Bradiey’s Bimelech, al-|=
the nation’s foremost colts and|= fillies entered for the Belmont Park | =
stake won by Johnstown a year ago. Other topflight contenders <wvere Fenelon, Boy Angler, Roman, Lead, Corydon, Third Covey, Jacomar, Call to Colors, Ep-
61 ¢o3| atant, Andy K. Ekwanok, Merry
Knight, Carrier figeon, .light Command, Calory and Your Chance.
set.
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| Hogan Finally
PINEHURST, N. C., March: 21 (U. new national 36hole EI golf Tenors: Ben N. X. showed his heels®to the field by
of 133 as the North-South Open
36 ‘holes today. Not content with tying the course record in the first round with a smoking 66, Hogan came back yesterday with a 67 on four birdies and an eagle to set a new P. G. A. gecord for 36 -holes of com, itive play.
‘Boosters’ F il As B. C. Mleys
DETROIT, March 31 (U.P)— Four squads of Michigan and Ohio
‘the American Bowling Congress tonight with an overflow detachment shooting tomorrow morning. | Schedule makers were attempting to dispose of 2334 booster teams to make way for the record entry of 3739 regular quintets, of which only 5 per cent have Appeared in the 62-
Going to Win?
_ His nearest fivals, Sammy Snead and Johnny Revolta, were bracketed -
seven strokes behind and four une der par while three men were at 141, They were Craig } ood Dunkelberger, High Poin amateur, and Stan ok,
Tournament Manager Fred Core _
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Firing yesterday produced only one thange among the leaders. A Cotton, Highland Park, Mich., a 179 average bowler, piled up 1812 pins for fourth place in thé all-events competition. Cotton. hit 613 pins in the individual event, 643 in the doubles, and 556 for his team score.
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