Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 23

FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940

Indians Send Vandy to Hill Here Tonight

colonels Come to Town On Legion Night

The Indianapolis Indians off the road today after experiencing a record

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come in

In of rainy weather in the North that washed eight of their games off the American Association schedule. The opponent in the brief home stand will be the Louisville Colonels and the series ill open under the lights at

tonight at

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Birds.

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Five y Jeflers Anderson, Rounds=130 Pounds Rhodius C. C., vs. Charlie Engl Avenue

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vs. Lee Pounds C., A.C Pounds unattached, A.C. Rounds—126 Pounds Glenn, unaitached, vier, unattached.

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vs. Joe

Leeper

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a deuce gurgled into Sarazen went par-five sixth, approach shot home and canned birdie four. Then l4-footer for =a 1 seventh, They halved

the

birdie the ole Runyan and McSpaden rounded nine-hole all even. Runshot a par 36 and MecSpaden

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Five Green Bay Touchdowns Come Through the Air=Kinnick, Schindler Shine

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Races Sunday

By STEVE SNIDER

United Press Staff Correspondent,

CHICAGO. Aug

Before a record crowd of Packers overwhelmed a rough,

30.—Green Bay's mighty professional football champions, still are sheer perfection in the art forward passing=and let the National League be warned. 84.567 well-drilled squad of collegiate All-Stars,

times world of

Packers. five

at Soldier Field last night, the

45 to 28, with the neatest assortment of aerial skullduggery at their

command. They were at a typical Green Bay best and the deft manner in which their passing mystified such capable backs as Nile Kinnick of Towa, Banks MacFadden of Clemson, Kenny Washington of U. C. L. A and Amby Schindler of Southern California, indicated the Packers tare ready to defy the old All-Star jinx. No professional team has retained its championship since they began to play in Chicago's charity Ispectacle. A Great Victory It was a great victory for Green {Bay. The Packers, over-confident and overweight, lost a 6-to-0 decision in 1937 and that defeat still rankled as they came out under the floodlights last night Too, it gave the National League the lead in the series, three victories to two. Two have been tied. Here's how effectively the Packers were passing: 1. Cecil Isbell to Don Hutson, vard touchdown, 2. Isbell to Carl yard touchdown. 3. Ernie Herber to Andy Uram,

81-

Muleneaux, 26-

40-

i vard touchdown.

4. Isbell to Hutson, 35-yard touchdown. 5. Herber to Hutson, 30 yards and a ‘score. Another long one, 25 yards from Isbell to Mulleneaux, set up their score and Isbell promptl; scampered four yards around his own right end for the touchdown Ernie Smith, who kicked four of Green Bay's extra points, completed the scoring with a 34-yard field goal in the fourth period

Schindler Scores First

All-Stars bovs who

11 ball, provided the spark the collegians in the game. Schindler and Kinnick held gether, ambling Amby with his powsrful leg-drive and Kinnick with his great passing. Schindler scored down of the game, personall) ging the ball from the 13-vard line in three plavs through Green Ba: massed defense. His interception Isbell’s first pass paved the way Kinnick's pass to Ken Kavanaugh of Jsouisiana State, Pood for 24 vards, up a one-vard touchdown plunge for Washington and Kinnick's 27-yard pass to MacFadden scored another: MacFadden caught the ball on the Green Bay 30 and scooted down the sidelines mtouched Washington and bined on the All-Stars’ touchdown which ended Trojan bowling over from yard line Eddie Anderson of Towa, head coach by more than 5.000.000 fans, used 37 of his squad of 68 collegians. Not

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Deer and Kuntz Top Park Ring Show

Deer, representing and Dutch Kuntz Grove, will meet in the main tonight's free amateur al, Garfield open ai program sponsored Marion County Recreation

(ral Beech event hoxing theater

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of cara The City and Bureaus A band concert at 7 p precede the boxing at 8 p. m Other boxers booked to perform Ray Parker, Frank Vaughton, Alike Mattingly, Billy Bohall, Bob Kennedy, Norman Eilert, Joe ¥ontaine, Joe Arthur and Bobbv Ma: The City Parks amateur boxing championship tourney is to be held at Garfield next month, dates be announced later. Entry blanks are in the hands of instructors. Only novices who have competed in one or more bouts in summer park meets are eligible.

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WINCHESTER. Ind., Aug. 30.—At| bay on the world's fastest half-mile | speedway, Jimmy Wilburn—the “old | fox” of the banked tracks—will meet | a rough and ready pack of auto racing daredevils here Sunday. Regular racing rules have been thrown to the winds to bring in the new stars Johnny DeCamp, Richmond, Tnd., speed demon and winner over Wil- | burn here on June 30, will try =a repitition of his feat.

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Junior Golf Meet Starts Tuesday

The first Indianapolis Women's Junior Golf Tournament will start Tuesday at Hillerest. The field will be limited to players 18 years oid or under and entries| may be sent to Carolyn Varin! Butler University. Miss Varin said | that entries also will be accen‘ed | at the tee.

Plan Roller Party A skating party is to be held bv the True Blue Roller Club at Speed- | way rink tomorrow night, 10:30! p.m. to 2 a. m. The rink is located |

on W. 16th St. across from the Indianapnlis Motor Speedway.

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Bob Simpson will try to make it five victories on Hoosier tracks this season when he tries honors in the dirt track races to be staged next Sunday afternoon at Muncie. The Waterford, Mich., star has captured the feature on two occasions at both Franklin and Columbus. He leads in the point scoring system of the Mid West Auto Racing Association, the organization sponsoring races at Columbus, Franklin and Muncie. Top notch drivers in 20 cars from six states in the Middle West will compete at Muncie in the first race there this season.

: : for The cream of Indianapolis sand- | lot baseball plavers start the quest tomorrow afternoon for the 1940 title Ten teams, the champions and runnersup of five local leagues, will play tomorrow and Sundav=-and woe to the team which fails to win once. Two losses is out P. R. Mallory, defending champion, will meet Garfield A C. ‘on “Brookside 1. The onlv undefeated team of the season, Baird's Service, will tangle with Sacks’ Auto Parts on Riverside 1. The draw: TOMORROW AFTERNOON Falls City Hi-Brews vs Printers Garfield 3 P. R. Mallory side | Baird's Riverside | Prospect Tavern vs E. C. Atkins vs General Riverside SUNDAY Winner of game 1 Riverside 3 Winner of Riverside Winner Rhodins 2 Loser of game 2 vs Garfield 3 Loser of Brookside 1

Greenfield Track Ready for Races

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Shoe Tossers Open Meet Tomorrow

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Service vs. Sacks’ Auto Tarts

limes inl ANDERSON, Ind. Aug. national senior A. A. U. horseshoe , Ipitching championships will open here tomorrow at Athletic Park under the auspices of the Anderson Horseshoe Club. Eliminations will continue through Sunday and Mondav Hubert Trinkle of Linton, Ind {will defend his singles title and pair with Walter Lane Sr. of Anderson in a defense of the doubles crown The meet is open to any registered amateur competitor

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On the Diamonds

SOFTBALL Pepsi Cola Boosters, regional champions in the Indiana Recreation Association, and Shaw's Markets, sectional title-holders of the A. S. A. A, will start a 4-out-of-7 series tonight at Belmont Stadium Logan Kinnett or Carl Martin will go to the mound for the Boosters against Hal Mahoney of the Mar- | xets Seven Up will curtain-raiser. n

Here are the pairings for the finals in the Em-Roe junior tournament at Lebanon Sunday: TiMh-——~Lanter A, C, vs, Y. & B. Paint Oo, 8:00-—Mutual Milk Juniors vs. Bethel A. C The two winners will play for the championship at 9 o'clock ” » recent rains Night at Perry Stadium tonight, the start of the Em-Roe church tournament at Stout Stadium has been postponed until Tuesday. ” ” Washed out bv rains yesterday, Soitbhall Stadium’s Pot o' Gold invitational tourney will proceed tonight according to last night's schedule, with a league championship playoff as an added feature. At 7 o'clock, the Y and B Painters and the Yugo Slavs will play off a tie for first place in the BushFeezle Junior League At 8, the two once-beaten Pot o'Gold bidders P. R. Mallory and Holcomb Pontiac will debate over which will stay in {action and which will take a sideline

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” » ” The Indianapolis Firemen defeated American Can, 5-1, in a Bush-Feezle Twilight League game yesterday, BASEBALL Indianapolis A. B. Cs wish to schedule games for Sunday and Monday Sept. 1 and 2. Wire or

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City May Form Football Loops

A proposed football association under the sponsorship of the Cily Recreation Department will be discussed at a meeting in City Hall at 7:30 Wednesday, Director Wally Middlesworth said today Under present plans, the association would consist of three divisions, one with no weight limit, another for players weighing around 140 pounds and a third for gridman between 120 to 125 pounds. Middlesworth said team managers linterested in such an association should attend the meeting Wednesday night.

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