Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1940 — Page 29

FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1010

200-Mile List Boosted to

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Bikes Are Issued to Cornell Gridders

ITHACA, May 3 (NEA).—For the second straight year, Coach Carl G. Snavely has issued bicycles to meme bers of the Cornell University foote 'ball squad, 55 in number.

Happy Indians Send Johnson Against the Millers Today

49 Mounts

Two More Entries Sent

In From California

TWo belated entries

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ber of cars officially entered for the] ©

500-mile race May 30 to 49. ‘ One was from Rudolph Wehr of Los Angeles, entering a four-cylin-Ger supercharged car, but not ‘des.

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MINNEAPOLIS, May 3.—The Indianapolis Indians were in a gala mood today as they marked time before tackling the Millers in the second of the series at ancient Nic-

Lanky Lloyd Johnson, left hander, was slated to receive the Tribe mound assignment and it was indicated the Minneapolis boys would counter with another southpaw,

The Redskins beat the Millers at their own game of slugging yester{day in the local American Association opener by knocking the stuil-

run outburst in the third frame and at one time Wes Griffin's Hoosiers threatened to slaughter

any kind of pitching tossed their way. Mickey Haefner, Miller southpaw, was blasted out of the box in the first frame as the Redskins teed off, and Walter Tauscher and Joe Gonzales, righthanders, also were peppered by the free-swinging Tribesters. The Tribe triumph snapped a Minneapolis winning streak at seven. Working behind a big lead, Lo-

game and was touched for home

gan eased up in the middle of the,

Riding in autos from now until the end of the semester is banned. Trainer Frank Kavanagh insti. tuted the idea of the bikes, claim ing the pedaling developed the boys’ leg muscles. They take their own iron steeds home and ride them all summer,

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ignating a driver. The other was] | Som Donald J. Greene also of Los a ge es listing a four-cylinder nonFare argeq car, and naming Bill a. mb of Van Nuys, Cal, as the a AN Lipscomb is a newcomer to ¢ 500-mile race and will be required to take the official rookies’ arivers' test before he will be eligible to attempt to qualify. Entries closed officially at midEE a Shesday but ‘any posti efore midni N Tape het night of May 1 Last year's total entry list numbered 49, the same as that so far

ing out of the pellet for a grand total of 19 hits, including home runs in the first inning by Joe Mack and | Johnny Hill. The Tribesters won, 13 to 6, and moved within a game of the leagueleading Mill City pastimers. Lefty Bob Logan chalked up his fourth consecutive victory of the new season and his second win over the Millers. Minneapolis fans hardly could * | believe their eyes as the Indians immy els | threw a five-run rally in the first | stanza. The Miller defense blew up as the pitching collapsed and five miscues were marked against the

runs by Phil Weintraub in the sixth and Roberto Estalella in the seventh. The Minneapolis safety total was nine. Catcher Dick West paced the Tribe artillery with four hits, including a pair of doubles. Joe Mack batted in four runs and Allen Hunt collected three hits and a stolen base. Every member of the Indians garnered at least one hit. Bennie Zentara, rookie second sacker, kept up his expert fielding at | second base and got two safe blows. Attendance at the Millers’ home lid-lifter fell below expectations. The weather was raw and a cold

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Most of the Derby fans expect the above photo to be duplicated tomorrow at the finish of the Blue Grass classic. This is Bimelech coming home in front during the Derby Trial this week at Churchill Downs. Plenty of support, however, is being given Dit (right).

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LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 3 (U. P).

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Lidianapolis staged a second five-

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Qualfying rounds in the annual partnership golf tournament at the Meridian Hills Country Club will be held tomorrow afternoon, with members competing on a full handicap basis. The tourney will be a four-ball affair, with partners playing their low ball against that of their opponents, according to S. B. Lindley, golf committee chairman. Pairings for the first round of match play will be made after the qualifying rounds by Dick Nelson, club pro; Alan C. Sweetser, tournament committee chairman, and Don Ellis,’ vice chairman.

By HENRY M'LEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 3.—Promise me you won't say a word] about it. Cross your heart and hope to die you won't tell a living soul. Listen—I've got something good in the Derby. crown is expected. Other events in-| 9 pimaiecy j= A sleeper. clude veterans’ and boys’ singles and 3—Mioland 126 Now get this—I don’t want to tell you my tip if you're going to run men’s mixed doubles. 4—True Star 126 D. West {about the neighborhood and give it, 5—Roman 126 K. McCombs

—Following is the field for tomorrow’s running of the Kentucky enor is rated the favorite to take Derby with horses listed in order of the men's title with Roger Downs, |their post positions: last year's winner, out. A wide-open!pp Horse Wght. contest for Sally Green's women's| y allahadion ‘126

at the Paddle Club.

the middle of the mon She Fourteen-year-old Charles Tich-

With eight of the 49 entered being foreign cars, Speedway officials today appraised the field mechanically as the finest that has been assembled at Indianapolis in years. Considerably more than half a , million dollars is invested in racing equipment of the 49 cars entered. v A total of $100.000 in prize money, consolation and accessory funds will | be posted for the thirty-three contestants to shoot at.

N. B. A. Title Up Tonight

LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 3 (U. P.). —Tonight brings the first of two separate lightweight championship bouts within one week when Sammy Angott of Louisville meets Davey Day of Chicago for the National Boxing Association's 135pound championship. Exactly one week from tonight at Madison Square Garden, Lew Jenkins of Sweetwater, Tex., fights Lou Ambers of Alerkimess N. Y. Ambers, Po Nr & S ‘Ulinois St. " current lightweight king in all but | INDIANA, 12 . Washingten N. B. A-ruled states, was divested || PARKWAY, Hinois st’ Sith St Of nis tle Tor allure to detend iv | F Yuikirs, of nti, An

ST, P'S ern Ave, STURM REC'N, 1422 N. fllinois St UPTOWN. _i6v College’ ATs, Quakers In Good tim ds Tr eveMUNCIE, Ind., May 3.—The Earl- 2 root VTor Monzue Disys” until ham College tennis team handed |} May 11 (Fill in below). Ball State a 5-2 defeat in an indoor meet here yesterday.

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NEW YORK, May 3 (NEA). — Jim Rogers, son of the late Will Rogers, will appear with an allCalifornia polo team against a highgoal Pegasus Polo Club array at Rockleigh, N. J., June 8.* Playing with Rogers will be Tex Austin, son of the polo pioneer, Bobby Cross and Willie Tevis. Rogers has earned a reputation as one

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Heath Is Signed as Lebanon Assistant

Times Special y LEBANON, Ind., May 3—William (Doc) Heath, former Wabash College athlete, has been signed as assistant athletic coach and history

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to every person you meet. 6—Sirocco 126 No Boy ’ * nL , : If all nine horses entered today | . many people know about. I'm tell- A \Y t F t 3 Ohio Lassies Head = you again. Don't let any of | 0 € rom eC 1 ¢ track and how it is. Forget his : , [in 1938. Now with Newark, he | Sports Roundup: One vote for Dit} : 54 . 4 p Ace on Polo Field today in the singles event at the| him, no master what he pays. It Haas... Her husband will be “up” He has the same immense assumed the lead yesterday with a|tip has only run eight times before far from the blue grass country. .. . iio) it Southern California's mowhile a second Dayvton entrant, pin behind Miss Bucher.

understand, of course, that when I speak of the Derby I mean the Kentucky Derby and not the English Derby or the Arkansas Derby

by a horse after taking a tumble in 1935 she stays away from the) track when he is riding. . .. Gene McCann, the veteran Yankee scout, believes he has a new and

staged by the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis June 21 and 22. . « « The Cincinnati Post and the Reds are conducting a contest for

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ST. PAUL, May 3 (U. Bond SOUTH BEND, Ind, May 3. — [FOW (Woody) Rich, Boston Red Sox Playing during Re ary show- | righthanded pitcher, Joins the Louisers and snow flurries, Notre Dame's | ville club of the American Associagolf team scored a 13-5 victory over tion here today. Rich, who won Marquette here yesterday. The four and lost three for the Sox last Irish won the best ball matches, |season, was released subject to 24-$-2, and the singles, 9-3. hour recall.

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8—Royal Man 126 J. Gilbert going to drop him in a soft spot. 9—Pictor 126 G. Woolf He comes from a stable that total $60,650. pay any attention to his works. . J SE They don't mean—much. Forget the] NEW YORK, May 3 (U. P).— graduated from William and Mary Will Rogers Son SYRACUSE, N. ¥.. May 3 (U. P).| And let me caution you against|!0 win the Kentucky Derby. . . . Iti) ‘me stay and appeared to be a po—Ohio Keglers held top positions bothering about his price. Just bet|Was cast by Mrs. Leon (Buddy) |ioniany better fielder than Keller. Bowling Congress here. than to lose at 50 to 1. the bugle at Churchill Downs t0-|,. i or endous batting power. . . . Mrs. Phil Share of Cincinnati] Another thing: The fact that my morrow. ... But Mrs. Haas will be| will be up to Stanford or Michton, 1939 all-events titleholder.| hand, short of work, and not ready (radio in a New York apartment.|o a" on ionehin’is to be broken moved into second position with 588,{ for such a race as the Derby. You... Since she saw Buddy trampled, ; Sump oe De meet will be 581. Ann Labreque, previous leader, dropped into fourth position, one TRUCK OWNERS

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Tomorrow and Sunday were to have been opening days in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association’s 1940 campaign, but bad weather has caused the whole program to be delayed a week. Officials explained that ncne of the teams has ben able to practice this week and that the diamonds are in no shape for competition. SOFTBALL

Here are tomorrow's pairings in| the C. Y. O. Junior League, all games|

ing or pepper games before play starts. . . . He thinks the jerking around and throwing the ball while off balance upsets a pitcher. . Norvall Hunthausen, Notre Dame's pitching ace who had a one-hitter against Northwestern in the opening game this year, hurled three no-hit-no-run games while at St. Louis Prep. . .. Dan Canale of Memphis, Tenn. is rated the best tennis player Notre Dame ever had. . . . He is a brother of Sturla Canale, who won his letter at end on

the '34 football team. . ..

What's in a Title? PALO ALTO, Calif, May 3.-— Marchy Schwartz will get $4600 a year as Clark Shaughnessy’'s assistant at Stanford, which is more than he got as head coach at Creighton.

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St. Joan of DETROIT, May 3 (U. P).—With {2th St. and Arsenal Ave. l ae . nit bet the 1 st! Two games are scheduled for the | five days remaining before the last sphening night's program at Belmont!

‘ball is rolled down American Bowl- | Stadium on Sunday, May 12. ing Congress alleys to close the Hoosier A. C. Girls will meet a | tournament, leaders in every event Song Jocal team in the opener, and : ‘est Si i i today anxiously watched as final ne e Merchants Will play. in

the feature contest. | scores were posted. Softball will be played

Division 2— St. John vs. St. Catherine at Riverside 3. Holy Rosary vs, St. Roch at Greer Street,

The schedule tomorrow in the C.Y. O. Cadet League, all games beginning at 9:30 a. m.

Cathedral vs. St, Francis at Riverside 1. Holy Cross vs. St. John at Willard 1,

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