Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1940 — Page 11
completed its home season yester-|scored its only run in the second day with a 7-to-1 triumph over while Indiana pounded across five Butler, although the Bulldog nine/in the second to complete the scorouthit the Hoosiers, 7 to 5. ing. The score: Indiana counted twice in the first Butler ........ ea 010 000 000 1 7 3
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Logan Gets. U. 500-Mile Hopefuls AreH oping Butler Bows to Gimbel Medal fre Wind Will Stop Blowing I. U. Nine, 7-1 pra RE
(Continued from Page 10) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. May 15 inning when Hursh banged a Homey Tex, Steiner and Haack; Dunker and
" (U. P).~Indiana's baseball team run with Kosman on. base. Butler | giouniten. Hoke Receives Award The eur. which was piloted last year, Babe was to put the eight-eyl-y Rex Mays and which is an ex- inder Wheeler Special through its {act duplicate of the one Jimmy paces for the first time today. The | | Syaer drove Studng place. ie a oar carries a Miller motor and Mas- | rear-drive model powe Vv a Six-|e ger. | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May at, CYlinder Rows Sparks mo- i prt - (U, P) Zora G. Clevenger, Indi- tor. I i “ .| GASOLINE ALLEY NOTES . . . ana University athletic director, The car wasn't the only thing at A 05-year-old iady who said she
| ; tracting Gasoline Alley visitors to ‘announced today that James Logan the Thorne stall. Joe's beach chairs, Vo an Indianapolis resident but who declined to give her name was!
of Indianapolis and Robert Hoke of jmnorted from Palm Springs, Cal. | Salem had been named for major were pronounced the most com. ON® of the spectators yesterday in| university awards for excellence in fortable en the grounds, while his Grandstand B. . . . The fish-nosed athletics, scholarship and mental pneumatic starter, which growls like Leader Card Special, to be piloted ily ; an angry bear, caught the crowd's bY Tony Willman of Milwaukee, is ‘attitude, sure to attract plenty of attention]
| faney, | Logan, captain of the 1039 foot-| wy own | When she shows up on the track.! « ++ The sleek, foreign made motor=- |
‘ball team, will receive the Gimbel | Don't be surprised if Raul Riganti, medal “for merit in habits, college the ace Argenine, puts the gas pedal Sele Tide by: Champion. Wilts
sincerity.” to the floor on his Maserati today or ’ " spirit, application and tomorrow. Senor Riganti Whipped | {uel . . . Quite a bit different from
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1840 Hammer Henry Johnny Sues And Jenkins Fight July 17 | 4
ra From Big Ten 140-Pound Limit Is Set; yw No Title at Stake |
NEW YORK, May 15 (U. P.) Welterweight Champion Henry Armstrong and Light. weight Champion Lew Jen king had their names on con-| tracts today to meet in a 12 round, non-title match at the Polo Grounds on July 17. ‘
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The agreement stipulates that neither shall weigh more |
than 140 pounds. | The New York Boxing Commis- | tion approved the mateh after re-| ceiving letters from Armstrong and | Jenkins, promising to make their next title defenses in New York State against opponents approved by the commission | Jenkins won the light weight title last week with a sensational three round knockout of Lou Ambers, The commission announced Al Davis, welterweight contender, had been suspended indefinitely for fail ure to go through with a scheduled bout Thursday night against Tony
Seymour Asks $100,000
Johnny Seymour, Grosse Paint, Mich, race driver, is seeking $100,« 000 damages from the Gulf Refining | Co. for injuries he received in an| accident on the Speedway last May! 20, according to word received here from Detroit today. The suit was filed in the Detroit Court, Sevmour charged that the Gulf company hired him
{The award includes a gold medal ‘that Maserati, eh, Wilbur?
land the interest on $500 given by [Jake Gimbel, formerly of Vincennes. Hoke will receive the Big Ten Medal, awarded annually to a senior ranking high in scholarship and athletics for four years, He is a {member of the track team.
| . : Lions Golfers Open Season Tomorrow
The Indianapolis Lions Club] will open its golfing season at 1 p. m. tomorrow on the Pleasant Run layout, Bill Binder is chairman af the league and Lee Boges is secretary and in charge of tomorrow's play,
(was going to use to cool his motor | time today.
it up to 120 miles an hour shortly after noon yesterday while testing new sparkplugs, but the high wind! prevented any faster trials. Osvaldo| . Parmegiannl, Riganti's mechanic, (y0e8 to Minors also is due to take his driving ex-| amination, I DETROIT, May 13 (U. PP) Even before Babe Stapp was Freddie Hutchinson, hailed as ane settled in his new Gasoline Alley other “wonder pitcher” when he was home, he and the boys were hav. Drought to the majors by the Deing some fun, Babe was asked where | '0it Tigers two years ago, went {he would put the dry jee he said he PACK (0 the minors for the second
Freddie Hutchinson
in the race. Babe pointed out a cou. Hutchinson, bought from Seattle ple of spots along the intake pipe, ©f the Pacific Coast League, this but warned: “This engine is going !'Mme was released on 24-hour option to be so hot, though, that I'll have '© Buffalo of the International to drive with asbestos gloves.” | League along with Pitcher Luther
Thomas, who went to Beaumont Along about that time ballyhooer | Texas Longue: oir the Na
Joe Copps showed up and then foi- [N°
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Behind the two-hit performance
batter through in the name of Notre| Dame gridiron glory, kicked his way! through for the glory of Savoldi last night at the Armory It was a wrestling show in which the feet headed the billing Joe lost the first fall after 10 minutes when Jack Kennedy, 228, of Dallas, Tex, did a little footwork himself and applied a flving toehold Then Jumping Joe, 215. of Three Oaks, Mich, came back and won the second in 25 minutes with his celebrated dropkick, plus a press The deciding fall went to Savoldi after only three more minutes, It was another press that dia it. Supporting bouts went to Schnable, 220. of Holland. who downed Gordon MacKenzie, 223 of Seotland, in 19 minutes with a hip-| lock and press, and to Bob Haak, 230, former I. U. performer. who took the opener from Sid Marcus, 218, of New York, with a reverse cradle hold in 12 minutes,
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BASEBALL Zionsville Merchants will open their season Sunday against the Southport Red Birds For games with the Merchants on June 2.9 or 16, write K. 8. King, ZionsInd.
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The East Side Merchants and Solataires were scheduled to prac tice this evening at Brookside.
The following are entered in the Em-Roe Suburban League: Zions ville, Bill's All-Stars, Glens Valley, Mooresville, Coatsville, Plainfield,
Wins for Purdue | ROLF CLUBS
who was driving a sister car, | . Track speculation is that the Of Svivester (Chips) Lux, Techs
third of these Miller cars. now baseball team added another link
. . | y gS § 3 «to-1 quartered in Gasoline Alley, will helo its victory chain with a 20 . withdrawn from the Memorial Day Victory over Cathedral yesterday at
race. George Barringer originally the Green diamond. was signed to drive this ear. but it Lux had given up noe hits until is reported he has bought one of he Irish half of the seventh when Bill White's cars and will drive this! ® triple and a single plated their in the race lone tally, Tech belted two Blue and “ |Gold hurlers for 14 hits and 20
: runs. Bob Smolka and Jack Dem- - 2 Butler Teams
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respectively, clouted home runs Smolka's round tripper came in the second frame with the bases loaded and Demlow hit his in the fifth with one aboard. | Butler University's sports calendar! Tech travels to Broad Ripple to-| for tomorrow calls for the tennis morrow and meets the Rockville and golf teams to see action. The tennis team, victors in one) match this season, will close their season against Rall State in the Fieldhouse and then prepare for the state tourney at Purdue, Mav 23. DePauw University will b€ met by | Butler's links team tomorrow after! noon at Greencastle. The Butler fivesome has won seven matches in a row. They will meet Earlham at Richmond, Saturday, to wind up
the season. The state tourney will be held, June | at Earlham.
5 Roll Over 600 in
Tuesday Loop
Five bowlers topped the 600-mark during last night's competition in the Tuesday Spring League at the Fox<-Hunt plant, The 600 shooters:
Ralph Mullinex Puteh Thiesing ........ Joe Falta .4 Walton | Pullen
Single by Kurtz
1 | nine on Friday,
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The Illinois Street Merchants hold a 11-1 victory over Oaklandon
Gem Coals’ latest exploits consist of a double-header victory, 6-0 over the National Wholesale Grocers, and 10-6 over Real Silks. | Two Em-Roe leagues will elect officers tomorrow night at the store. | The Zionsville League will meet at 8 p. m. and the Downtown Sunday Morning loop will elect a halfhour earlier, Managers of the Girls’ Big Six } | League will elect officers at 7:30 131 W, Washington St. p. m. Friday. Directly Opposite Indiana Theater Two more teams are the Em-Roe state league. Babb at the store, | Results in the C. Y. C, Cadet League: |
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