Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1940 — Page 24
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AINTREE, Eng P.) —Bogskar, a | gy horse with a wide, sweeping | = ide, carried the silks of Lord Ste idge to victory in the 102d runn : of the Grand | National Steepleci e today before 500,000 spectators- le largest crowd { assembled in Eng! i since the war broke out in Ser = aber. Lightly backed | ‘dds of 25-1 in ® the betting and r .ziveri a chance in the pre-race ¢ Srting, Bogskar swept into the leg ‘ess. than a furlong from home w 1 Royal Daniel, a one .of the low-p ed choices, fell = on the second frc leading for the the torturous cou: =| Capt. Scott Br 's Mac Moffat, | an 8-1 choice, w / second in the fleld of 30 start i, while James Neil's Golden Ar /, another dark
| Times Special | } EVANSTON. Ill, pri 5.—North: western University's, s| baseball team, fresh from an eight game Southern training trip, will n its regular season against Notre . Dame - af South Bend tl ‘The Wild- | i
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Historic Tomlinson Hall, April 5 0. 4
‘host in the years past to many a varied event, was seething today with flying white balls, fast footwork and foreign accents. This time it’s the national table tennis tournament, getting under way at 2 p. m. and continuing through Sunday. \. The rambling old structure thus finds a new chapter writ.
ten into its history. Six-day bicycle races have been held in Tomlinson Hall, to say noth«
cats won three tied one, and losk four on the Dixie ~ Tomorow 8) game ¥i be the first ; of two with the Irish this spring. | The return clash be played at Roycemore field in Evanston April | 27. The teams divided a two-game series last year. Hl Either Dick Klein, sophomore basketball star, or John Goldak, a senior, will pitch for the Wildcats. This pair turned in the best hurling performances on the Southern trip and will probably be the regu-
3g of the jantings i poNsgent. “od lar starters this season. Both are horse at 50-1, car! ion with a rush 4 tors and jthe sereeches of ol right handers and | | possess consid- for third. dr fiddlers’ contests. erable speed. 1 2h Amerioun ‘ned horses, Mrs, Players Arrive Hourl ard’s ‘ilano and ‘John : ve y J. | Teachers Face I U. Hay Whitney's N bnal Night, fin- | Preliminary matches (three best |’ Times Speci ished out of the | ney. ”
TERRE y aUTE , Ind, April bir Thirty-eight athletic events in } ; Ailing M 5. Dykes
baseball, track, golf | land tennis are
vision get the current show started
out of five) in the men’s singles diat 2 o . and the first-round
‘matches in| the division will follow scheduled for Indiana State Teach- G ho Se Se : A ; Stars from over the nation and rection te . Timas- Ave Thephoigt™ IM 3 ai Srol quer the sation Sug i ot alee bt tote pr Licht Msprare. cooling of atter a biasing 64 at Augusta. uc m : yesterday and were still coming into is baseball ee ai hr BRYN MAWE : ha., April 5 (U, 3 { town this morning, stars such as Monday at Bloomington. The var- P.) —~Mrs. Jame Dykes, wife of | Mayo Rae Rolph, comely 20-year- sity track squad open Fits schettule [an Tum ea al 1 usta, the manager | | the Chicago - old college student from Portland, ; with Earlham College here on April 9 g White Sox, was iported “much Ore.; Laszlo Bellak,. bald-headed, 13. | 'l a improved” at ¥ 1 Mawr Hos- ? fun-loving | Hungarian, also from 11 furnish opposi “| pital today aft: ‘a flying visit Portland, and Ruthe Brewer of A : WPI April 19 Jridn I Dubbed | Tr (Cinderella from. her husb¢ . Dykes flew Nol York. } 1 1 : mimes Photo, | and the tennis squad will have its A here yesterday om El Paso, a a rar MoGlares club | Laszlo Bellak of Budapest and Portland . , . never a dull moment. Hoo aI i ; a ° Pr or ee 4 at 20 Virginia Ave. There they # > By HARRY FERGUSON White Sox. Mrs vkes has been Illini Opens Toma row United Press Sports Editor under observatil | for the past
rested, gossiped and got in a little : practice. | H D C h Fl k i P d f '| Times Special AUGUSTA, Ga., April 5—He was christened Lloyd Mangrum 25| {WO weeks “becat _jof an abdomaga Nn | oes 0acnes oC 0 uraue ior CHAMPAIGN, 1, Kpril 5.—Tlli-| years ago in Dallas, Tex., but today yherever men watch the flight of a inal ailment. | | ’
| Bellak| Mak | a | akes "Em Laugh nois will open its" home baseball | golf ball for the green he is known as Mr. Cinderella.
season: tomorrow against Illinois For this unknown youngster was out in front of the field after the Perry Sho! 4 ng Way
Qty me a lek of Announcing P ] : N 1 F b 11 icks and antics, it was Bellak who i : t State Normal in e first of 10] first d of the Maste i ar cy on EWES m 00 i games to be Bi Illinois field. 64 oh of golf. ane, major SE ae ne po bi In Pro Nei Gi
kept the players entertained and 3 / their minds off the game until the| pApID.TALKING Fred Ha " : Bradley will play! here Tuesday |th Lo 3 “TAL gan of . e great Henry Cotton came in fe ; hig show opens. Chicago will I the public ad- after which the Illini will open |with a 65 in the British Open|gp o . LOS ANGELES. 2 Ne Ede > I don’t care who wins—just 50 gress system [mike throughout the LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 5 (U.P.)—Between 300 and 500 coaches|their Big Ten schedule against|Championship has there been such B 11 ] S d —Fred Perry, for i do,” he said. Bellak has been the |i. .,oment. [Fred is reputed to be| Were expected to meet here today in tne ninth annual two-day Purdue | Northwestern here Friday and Saf- | perfection on a golf course as this r 1] 5 1Zn€ Cup star, led the’ ld today in the outstanding performer in many any. speediesti spieler since Floyd | University football clinic devoted to discussion of the latest developments|urday. slender, dark haired young man West Coast pi 'ssional tennis 4% important [tourney and, is seeded |inhons. in the game. on their recent Southern trip the displayed yesterday. championship sini. 5 play with t v first ahead of Tibor Hazi, Budapest, In sessions this morning four high school coaches discussed various |Illini won four and lost two games, “fiere are’ 51 holes stil tb we in At Lo ola U victories'and no ¢ fats. Don Budgen Hungary, in the one today. Queen of the tourney is Miss |phases of gridiron play—Bob Nipper, Shortridge of Indianapolis; Bob defeating Mississippi College twice, . XO y was second with pe win and no He has been in the game for 14| Mildred Bjotine; 19-year-old fresh- Nulf, North Side of Ft. Wayne; and winning and losing one game | this tournament, but Mangrum is ; defeats. hs 3 years and expects to become an| man of Northwestern University. ° Byron Stout, Sheridan, and Ray- | Fheir series with Southwestern | three shots ahead of the nearest LOS ANGELES, April 5 (U. PB). |.10 Yesterday's 1 ches Perry beat ¥ American citizen im-four more years. : . mond Trobaugh, Kokomo. Institute and Louisiana State. man and if his luck holds he may|—Marty Brill, fo: 1l-America | Eusworth Vines, { 4, 6-2, 6-4; Bill Should he marry an American| A special train’ will carry a car- ar tu in Methods of preventing and treat- —_ nay |—Marty Brill, former all-America mjjgen peat Keitt ledhill, 3-6, 6-4, irl, the road to citizenship: would |load, of Illinois and Midwestern| = furd : find that these four days among the halfback at Notre Dame, was signed |g ¢ and Budge & | Vines defeated girl, 0 o citizenship: would ing injuries were up for discus- | : » ge & % : gs : , dogwood and wisteria of the Augus-|today to a three-year contract to BE R.2 A.0 a not be so long. champions from Chicago to Indian . sion ‘this afternoon, followed by a | t i : ; : Gledhill and Pers; 5, 6-3, 6-0. ‘ “ : ds , Ju 0 ¢ € ta National Country Club will be|coach the Loyola University footBut I can’t find anybody who'll |apolis this affernoon. According %o visit ‘to the practice field where i : oh ball te ! ‘ marry me” he lamented in his|the Pennsylvania people, this group Il er Purdue football team is in the the most eventful of his life, oa wit Bri has| Castleman Dut for quick, staccato accent. represents the largest ever to leave midst of spring training. c Ch Fame and fortune are his. if hel, > oach t La Salle Coll a : Uses Pen-Holder Grip Chicago for fa national champion- CHICAGO. April 5 (U. P.)—Arch |. The annual coaches banquet will " amps can stick to. the pace. Dom ay a Salle ege : ship tourney.| + | hin. 4 lie be held: tonight with Arch Ward, Bunched behind him today as the| Charles A. Bissonette, -chairman
bril 5 (U. PD). 4 leman of the ; from baseball
Another early arrival (and pay ; Ward, Chicago Tribune sports| =. £ the Chi H ‘second round starts are th is M Newsreel |camerman were '& ider- |SP ) itor o e Chicago Trib- ow to build bas ketball tents and n starts are the .super-iof the Loyola Athletic Board of Mis Rolph Mins fo the grind away ps Miss Mildred Wil ha Bio ra “captract une; President Edward C. Elliott|win championships will be explained men of golf. Jimmy Demaret stands Control, said Brill would open | Pitcher: Clyde | | Pacific Coast and ; h in| kinson, blond champion from Chi- |gat-$25,000'a year as_ president o of Purdue, and Joe Boland, Notre|by Coach Branch McCracken Mon-|at 67. Byron Nelson, National Open spring football practice when he [Giants has retis aor a . a sophomore in ’ y f\Dame line coach, as the. principal|day noon at the | Columbia Club | champion, and Harry Cooper are atl arrives in a few days. for the year, M
Linfield College, McMinnville, Ore, | €320, and Bob Anderson, also of |the National P rofessional Football (speakers, when the Indiana University Club|69. At 70 are Lawson Little and| Brill succeeds Mike Pecarovich, Sneed toiay amined by a p. yi
found his thigh |
n in Memphis,
ayo Rae! railroaded out of Port- | Chicago, play a match on the League. fetes the boys Whe know how: it’s| Craig Wood and at 71 are Tommy whose contract was not renewed at ns came from
and March 22, went to Chicago and| train from Chicago, Ward said the’ offer was made LAFAYETTE, Ind. April 5 (U. done. Armour, Willie Goggin, Henry Pi-|the end of a bad season there met Bob Anderson. AMONG THE MOST interested by a majority of league club owners. P.).—Governor M. Clifford Town- Coach McCracken and his prote- card, Sam Snead rg Dick Metz, ——ee ee, shor be playing in the mixed | vorord atl the| tourney will be I appreciate the generosity and send has accepted an invitation to|ges, victorious in the national inter-| The chief casualty of the day was|ppe oubles. : Sandor Glanz, formerly of Buda-|confdence shown in the offer of attend the exhibition baseball game |collegiate finals last week at Kan-|Bobby Jones, sentimental favorite of Tigers Meet Flock Co be | i e pa. she thought her pest, Hungary, and a partner of such a long-term contract .at more between the Pittsburgh Pirates and |sas City, will bring along the trophy | Dixie, who had a bad 79 and can’t BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 5 (U. terday, Ben 23 c ances ere were, Miss Rolph said, Jimmy McCliire in a recent barn-|than double what they have been Purdue University next Friday, it{they won. Capt.| Marvin Huff-|recover from it now. P.).—The’ ‘ Detroit = Tigers meet|¢ rniching the We did all right in Chicago. paying for the position but I can’t was announced today. He will take man will show the award given him| Here are some of the things that Brooklyn here today as they con- gl
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With a smile and a bit of Weste Storiping tony In/ih¢ wine business make a decision immediately,” Ward part in a flag-ra. i in Budapest,| Glancz came to this Sin A) g-raising ceremony and |as the player mosh valuable to his|made Mangrum’s round a historic|tinue their = northward trek to any Mis San e3Djaine tut country five 4nd one-half years ago said. “I'll probably decide early wo! atlemp to catch the first ball |team. event in sports: He got his 64 on|Briggs Stadium and their season ards Dov 4 F lyers players left in|... "> Hungdrian team that played next week. pitched by President Edward: C.| On the arrangements commitiee|one of the world’s toughest golf|opener April 16. Schoolboy Rowe| 'PENSACOLA, 4 April 5 (U. P.), WV
tournament play that still use : Carl Storck, Columbus, O., Elliott of Purdue. ident; Wil- : ; Bop L a collection pf American stars. ’ ’ are John Scott, club presiden courses. He reached every: green,|is due to start on the mound for|—A big fifth g netting five Fhat's called He perihelion Bib He became so sea sick on the former league vice president, has liam Shepler, Clinton Prather, Earl including the par five ‘holes, in at|Detroit and Fred Fitzsimmons and| runs gave the Sy : ’ © pacale been acting president under a one- Moomaw, Paul Summers, Vin Ryde, |leadt two strokes. He got nine|Wes Ferrell for the Dodgers. The|lead they never |
as the Pensa=
: voyage over | that he. just stayed. i | et u Youd Jou on {onieh Glancz said [he was so afraid of Year appointment since the death Same Old Stor Dr. R. E. Mitchell Bi Kevin Brés- birdies, eight pars and on only one|Tiger-Brooklyn game: scheduled at|cola Flyers of | Southeastern ' False getting} ght UP. |e coming sick on the way back that|l2st summer of Joe Carr, founder nan. | hole, the 10th, where he three Gadsden, Ala. was rained out yes- Lesgue {lost to St. Louisans, a. getting in some practice last and first president of the league. putted, was he over par. terday. ; 8to4d |
# night was Calvin Fuhrman, a lean |® Bung around for two months and
young man: from Hamilton, O,, and |then decided to make it permanent. Te / At P rovidence Philadelphi ia Is Host _——
open champion of his state. Cal- : The Cham Ions | | vin is the only competitor in the A P ; ’ - ¢ E business who’s played in every na- The Seeding S ; ’ Times Special : To 2300 Athletes 8 : In j tional tourney, | MENS ae ry Batiuk and Tibor an The DYaDENCE, RB. I, April S—| oop sperpria, april 5 0. 2). [fF In ¥ a Hla : [Foreign S b e Providence hockey Red it : ff . Fuhrman Still Tryin 1—Laszlo Belink, Budapest, Hungary. doubles. hadn't taste pn) 8 sill —More than 2300 athletes today i : : : 1 g ted defeat on their home £0 But we're s 1 2—Tibor| Hazif Budapest, Hungary. Charles Tichenor, boys’ singles. ice today after five playoff were ready to compete in the largest Ba ‘ orry ' to report he’s American ? singl pblayofl games never won a national championship.| 1—Jimmy McClure, Indianapolis, George T. Bacon, veterans’ singles. for the International -~ American [indoor track carnival in the city’s 7 y And he started playing 10 years ago.| 3_Soi Schiff [New York. = Emily Fuller, women’s singles (NOW| League championship. = history, which will| feature the Na-||H} . 1 gO. Sol Schiff, [New out retired, with Sally Green seeded| T tional Junior A. A. U. track and Bellak’s opposition in practice was| #—Bob Anderson. : ' Wellly=iliree tninittegof overiime| HOT) JuEHOD h Bl furnished last night by Miss Brewer Dr richie? Chicas Mass. No. 1). ldred Wilkin had elapsed last night before Red |field championships tonight, ‘and the b of New York, seeded third in the| Bill Price. |st. Louis, Sally Green and Mildred W. son, Doran fired the Reds’ fourth goal Middle Atlantic A. A. U. champion-| women’s division. What with arg 8—George Hendry, Canton, Mo. women’s doubles. into the cage for a 4-3 victory over |ships tomorrow night. |i ‘ing ‘with reporters that she was rey MER Ep LES Mildred Wilkinson and Alvin Nord-|the Pittsburgh Hornets. The meet, sponsored. by the Phila- : dressed right for table tennis photo-| 1—mazi and Roi] ham, mixed doubles. .| The victory put the locals two|delphia Board of Education in con- : } graphs and batting the bail back| , = Amtivah SNE SNE ea ing Ip over Jue, Pennsylvania foes in ana. rec Mh the, WPA Sinoafien . at her little opponent, she had her| i ure a cl > na ree-of-five game series.|and recreation program an e A. hands mighty full. 3-Holmrichier and. Anderson. The Schedule The Reds previously ousted the In-|A. U. begins this Kfrernoon with 8 i For right in the middle of every- Charles. Tichengr (IRORDAPORS) an TODAY dianapolis Capitals, western division pentathlon, for gs and. loys Jin 3 thing Bellak began using only the WOMEN’S SINGLES Pa i 1d robs winners. der 16. ¢ edge of his paddle to return shots Foreign 3:00 Men's Fite os Lorimer mutes. : : and then topped this by using 1-1Mazde (Ca Hea Rigsvest, Hungary. 8:00— Women’ hg first and second : : | naught but tl Mefleat hes i | oe a Tey oe on Ihe Heny, South end. 8:15— Men's Teen a second-round matches, : i Hi behind his left, much as one does §— Mildred Wiikingon, Shicago. A. M. TOMOSEOW T : Loa? lt 3 when polka dancing if that will help| 5—Mrs Mae Clouther, Avlington. Mass, 9:00—Men’s consolation matches Th h g i S Hit you any in picturing how he does it, 8—Matilda [Plasko y oC hiladelpt phia. 10: Se singles first-round Cc 111 | or f 11 I He wound up his impromptu ex-| .8—Mayo Rae Rolph. Portland, Ore. P.M. > Te ole . Hi i hibition by keeping & bal suspended WOMEN'S DOUBLES '2:00—wom ers doubles "Hist - round , is the Authentic British Inf ormality of | YIM in air by blowing against it. 1 4 wi 3:00—B ingl ter-final d - Mr. Lasczlo Bellak is going to be Bren anu Plaskon. 4: otras 14) a : RE Cr osb S uare Shoes, | = a man to watch in ti Foreign ’ ! = 4 q nL, == ia He also juggles. His wurnameryt. iy Hed and| Molly Kareivis, Newark, | 8: 00—Wornen's “doubiés quarter-finals and Bl - CITEEE YE : - ° | LT Dampers | gE hie ee aioe Faliliy Fi i T= : . College Baseball 1—Tibor and Ma da Gal Hazl, mrt Re I a F 4 p " E N | : : St. Joseph’ s, 11; Wabash, 4. Brewer and a Bella round matches, . ne A CAA, da. (rain) American + SUNDAY | T0 YOUR : Princeton. 3; Brown, 2. ? 1—Wilkinson [and (Alvin Nordhem, chi A Int | ; : Dartmout! ta, George Washington, 2 | of 10 consolation matches. nformality 1s the [Key to distines | Georgetow n 6; Harva 4. —Henry ahd Ralph Muchow, Byansie, 1: doubles quarter-finals. tion .in your footwear this season MEASU RE _ Virginia, "15; “Pittsburgh, 5, Bla een and] McClur 3 —The correct informality offered } stip Dolores Kuyenz and Bill Price, both of| 2: by the authentic fashion of our 1 ' "0% VETERANS' SINGLES 3: Bantsons | : " 1—George Baton. New York. i ! il Ehime MX fv | 4 or g BOYS’ SINGLES | E J : 4 ; | A LR ew Sa polis. 8: semi-final Enjoy the Best in Clothes : =-nais. § 8: semi-finals. - ’ 4 | 9: a ' 9: i : \ ‘ Dodger Aces Work |: on Terms You, Yourself, Set! » ‘Here's the BEST BUY in BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 5 (U.|1L: ey : RAL = mild, mellow, smooth flavor i | P.).—Fred Fitzsimmons and es : | No one here tells you how much you should of and aroma. 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