Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1940 — Page 21
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Or Sot ith Bend Girl Takes pst in Rankings
nding Champion JimClure of Indianapolis illiant Betty Henry of Bend top the seedings men ’s and women’s
today.
inger announced the seed-
ciation event, Play in seven starts tomorrow afternoon ' Tomlinson Hall, with final
ni Mocture's first in the men’s seed
Was no surprise, since he has main-|
at Toledo a
pei: even Sally anapolis, who wa
Fuller in 1939 (Miss Fuller has re-
| tired). im Sally Miss Henry, ranked No. 7 nationally and no better than No. 6 last | year at Toledo, was given top spot
competition
her shining record ationals. Miss
since last year's
the tournament last| year, stays in that position this year. | In the men’s foreign seed, Lazslo Bellak and Tibor Hazi, Hungarians from Portland, Ore., are Nos. 1 and 2, respectively. Magda Gal Hazi is No. 1 in the women's foreign seedings. | Veterans’ singles | S anounced by Mr. Cinnater through
| George T. Bacon Jr, Manor, N. Y,, at No. 1.
last-minute entry by
cepted, i Bernstein Arri
No. 2 among the vete Bernstein of Newark, N. the title in 1937 and 1938, but who
= didn’t play at Toledo last spring.
Bernstein was the first of the 100 or more incoming entrants to report his (arrival, showing up last night at McClure’s club for some limbering up. No. 3 among the veterans is Bill Gunn of Mamaroneck, N. Y., also| No. 3 in 1939, and Ed Dugan of Chicago, who has just turned 35, liand| will be playing among the veter-
] ans for the first time.
i C [hon r jall honors is veteran Paul Jackson, -land he must play Bacon in the tau terfinals,
ief Indianapolis hope as the
providing both sur{vive the first two rounds. | The next seven places in the jmeps singles seed behind McClure | are filled by Lou Pagliaro of New | York; Sol Schiff of New York, Bob
Bowling
Last night's leaders in league
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Feller and Hubbell To Rene valry
AUGUSTA, Ga. April 4 (U. P.). —Bob Feller and Carl Hubbell were set to renew pitching rivalry today as the Cleveland Americans and the New York Giants resumed their series. Both were scheduled for seven’ innings. Willis Hudlin, whose leg was injured in batting practice, will return to work in two days. After giving the Giants four hits in five innings in the Americans’ 9-to-5 victory yesterday, Al Milnar said, “I'm not afraid of anybody, esp cially E Yankees.” fi
‘Long John’ Gee Faces Chisox Today
L BOCK, Tex., April 4 (U.P). —“Long John” Gee, young Pitts‘burgh Pirate rookie, will be on the mound today when [the Pirates meet the Chicago White Sox in the first .of eight exhibitio - With one head problem, unsolved, - Frisch was forced for treatment of Before he left, ho ~was [considering
fly to Wichita lingering cold. ever, he said he veral deals to
‘strengthen his pitching staff. Pos-|.
‘sible trades, he said, might involve Outfielder Maurice Van Robays, “who apparently has failed to meas~ure up to Frisch’s standards.
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Anderson and Bill Holzrichter of Chicago, Les Lowery of Newton Center, Mass., Bill Price of St.
ton, Mo. In the national rankings, Pagliaro is No. 4, Schiff No. 5, Anderson No. 14, Holzrichter No. 10, Lowery No.
Toledo a year ago, Pagliaro was
seventh, Hendry fifth and Anderson, Holzrichter and Lowery were outside the first eight. Rankings are based not only on national position but on caliber of play between national tournaments and for that reason, Anderson, Holzrichter and Lowery, all of whom have been steadily rising in the table tennis world, have been pushed out
' |to the fore, marked as among the
most likely to succeed. Trailing the Misses Henry and Green in the women’s seed are the following six players: Ruthe Brewer of New York, Mildred Wilkinson of Chicago, Mrs. Mae Clouther of Arlington, Mass., Mrs. Matilda Plaskow of Philadelphia, Helen Baldwin of Des Moines and Mayo Rae Rolph of McMinnville, Ore. Miss Brewer was No. 4 in last year’s seedings and Miss Wilkinson was No. 5. Miss Brewer also is rated No. 3 nationally.
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Time Schedule—
Louis, and George Hendry of Can-|F; M.
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FRIDAY
2:00—Men’s singles preliminary matches. 3:00—Men’s Singles t-round matches. 8:00—OfTicial opening. 8:00—Women’s aE. first and secondround matches. 8:15—Men’s singles second-round matches.
SATURDAY
9:00—Men’s consolation matches. 0:00—Veterans singles first-round matches.
15, Price No. 7 and Henry No. 8. At|A. M. rated sixth, Schiff fourth, Price|p. M.
0:30—Boys’ singles fret round. 2: D0 WFO men’s doubles first-round
tches 3: o0—Bovs Singles quarter-finals and
4: 15—Men' s doubles first and secondround matches 8: 0g--Womense s doubles quarter-finals and semi-finals. 8:45—Men’s singles third-round matches. 9:30—Women’s singles quarter-finals. 0:00—Men’s doubles quarter-finals.
10:30—Mixed doubles first and second-
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0:00—Men’s consolation matches. }100-Mized doubles quarter-finals.
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:00—Women’s doubles finals. 4:00—Veterans’ singles finals. 4:30—Mixed doubles finals. 0—Men’s_ doubles semi-finals. 0—Introduction of officials celebrities.
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:30—. :0 11 Men’s singles semi-finals. 4 —Men’s jHugies semi-finals. Decia 4 :1 14 3
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Amateurs i | SOFTBALL The Em-Roe Girls’ Big Six League will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at Em-Roe’ s, 209 W. Washington St. Girl teams desiring to enter league play or any other players wanting on a team may call Everett Babb, LI-3446. There w one opening in the EmRoe Zionsville Thursday Night League. Call Mr. Babb, LI-3446.
Delaware Flower Shop will practice at 2 p. m. Sunday at Broad Ripple Stadium. Last year’s players and candidates are to report.
The Illinois Street Merchants are to meet at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at 2952 N. Illinois St. The following players are to report or call Brooks, HA-4560-J: George, Hume, Gable, Lewis, Blasingame, Meyer brothers, Wheeler, Renihan, King Bradley, Fleetz,' King Bolding, Helm, Brown and Fletcher.
Riverside Church will practice at 4 p. m. Saturday at Riverside Park No. 10. |All planning to play on the team this year must be present,
Seven-Up Girls” will ‘practice at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at Riverside No. 10. | Last year’s players and tryouts are to report promptly at 9:30.
The Em-Roe West Side League will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at 648 Cole St. (around the corner from Wayne Park Garage) instead of Monday evening at the Wayne Park Garage as previously scheduled.
BASEBALL Empire Life and Accident will hold its first practice at 10 a. m. Sunday at Ellenberger Park. Last year’s players and tryouts are to report.
Clubs having access to closed parks and desiring games with the Indianapolis Eagles may write R. Day, Eagles Temple, 43 W. Vermont St. The Eagles were to work out at 4:30 p. m. today on Riverside 1. All players and tryouts were to report. General Exterminating has reentered. the Municipal League and will hold its first practice Sunday at Riverside. Last year’s players and tryouts are to report at 1 o'clock.
Chisox Bucs Open 8-Game Series
LUBBOCK, Tex., April 4 (U. P) —The Chicago White Sox meet the Pittsburgh Pirates today in the first game of an eight-game series. They will play without the supervision of Manager Jimmy Dykes who went to Philadelphia last night ky Plans to be with his wife ‘who is ill, The Sox beat the Chicago Cubs,
-|6 to 4, yesterday to end the city
series on the road. The teams will meet again at Chicago later this month The Cubs were en route to San Antonio where tomorrow they will meet the St. Louis Browns.
Tones, Lee Box. Way to National
Buddy Jones, 135 pounds, and A. C. Lee, 118 pounds, winners in the state finals last night at Lafayette, will represent Indianapolis in the national A. A. U. boxing tournament at Boston next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The entire Indiana team, companied by Fred DeBorde, state A. A. U. commissioner, will leave here tomorrow for the tournament. ‘Indianapolis boxers eliminated in the state finals were Lee Prettyman, 126 pounds; Sam Haslett, 147, and Billy Jones, 160.
Russell Welcomed By Cardinal Club
ORLANDO, Fla., April 4 (U. P.).
Jack Russell, former Cub who wil be used as a relief pitcher, into } camp and watched news of the condition, of Jimmy Brown, shortstop who returned to St. Louis for treatment of a pulled ligament in his left knee, injured in training." Manager Ray Blades, admitting that Brown was needed! badly, was encouraged ‘by reports from St.
treatment would put Jimmy into playing shape by season’s opening or soon thereafter. i
Two Players Cut From Nat Roster
ORLANDO, Fla., April 4 (U. P.). —Owner Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators released two more players today as he pared his team toward regular season strength. Second Baseman Edgar Leip was released to the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pitcher Paul Gehrman to Birmingham of the Southern Association. The Pirates paid the $7500 waiver price for Leip; the Nats took a $2500 loss on the resale of Gehrman, having paid $6000 for him last winter.
Tigers Break Camp,
Gehringer Lingers GADSDEN, Ala., April 4 (U.P.) — The Detroit Tigers stopped here today to meet the Brooklyn Dodgers in the first of four games scheduled in as many days as they head northward for their American
_|League opener in Detroit April 16.
Charley Gehringer, veteran second baseman, was left behind when the Tigers broke camp at Lakeland yesterday afternoon. He will work
out with Buffalo at Plant City for |S
a week, hut expects to be in Detroit for the first game.
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—The St. Louis Cardinals welcomed |
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And He's Champ At Billiards
: HARRY COOLER needs only a victory over Guy Moore tomorrow evening to win the state threecushion billiard tournament. Should Moore win, however, another 'playoft series will be necessary. | In ithe second match of the
playoff series last night at Cool- |
“ers parlor, Walter Ramsey downed Moore, 50-41, in 84 innings. A run of seven late im the match gave ey the victory after Moore ed “to within. two points at 42-40.
Rangers Head For Toronto
Sy YORE. ‘April 4 (U. P). — Overwhelming favorites to win their first Stanley Cup in seven years, the New York Rangers headed for Toronto today, holding a two-game edge over the Maple Leafs. The Rangers won their second
straight decision over the Leafs at Madison Square Garden last night, 6-2, in a game that started as a thriller and ended as a rout.
A crowd of 13,000 cheered Bryan
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