Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1940 — Page 13
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By JACK CUDDY
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Series Shades One of Best Fights in 1940—
Zivic vs. Armstrong Tomorrow Night
2 Rookies Top
Pro Gridmen
Amateurs
Members of the Keystone Boys’ Town are to report to the clubhouse
Y. M. C. A. to Offer Sports Instruction
The Y. M. C. A. physical deparf
ment will sponsor a “sports schoo! starting Oct. 21, a six-week cours
in a half dozen sports designed ¢ i i
||| nastiés, wrestling, badminton, swim-
ming, archery and volleyball,
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United Press Sta Correspondent at 6:30 o'clock this evening. |
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. — With sports interest shuttling busily be- - tween the World Series and football, one of the best prizefights of the year has crept up virtually un-
McFadden and Leemans
‘Opponent Is Sought for Best Yard-Gainers
Vic Hutton
offer intensive training and to mak the participants as proficient 2
: : Hoosier Pete of Seymour is angling possible in the sports they choose.: : or games with strong teams. At-| The course is free to “¥Y” men | isi hi ORE Ou. Sr Dera tention, Frankfort. Write Nelson|bers. Registration may be mac | | P Rush, Hoosier Pete Service, Seymour,| now at the “Y.” ‘Sports to be of
of the five individual offensive de- > pa t partments in the National Football nd fered include body building, gym
League, statistics revealed today. Banks McFadden, former Clemson star now with Brooklyn, led in total yards gained with 165 yards in 24 attempts for an average of 6.8. Tuffy Leemans, New York Giants veteran, was second with 147 yards in 52 attempts for a 2.8 percentage. Don Looney, Philadelphia Eagles’ rookie end from Texas Christian, held his lead in pass receiving and scoring. Looney has caught 18 passes and tallied 24 points to retain first place in each division. NC) Gaynell Tinsley, Cardinals, was : : second in pass receptions with 12. Henry Armstrong . , . the fire is ‘| Cecil Isbell, Green Bay, and Johnny burning out. Drake, Cleveland, tied for second in’ to-1 betting favorite to beat Zivic, I Th i Jed i but those odds are too long. the passers with 19 completions in| Hil Naturally Armstrong should be |28 attempts for 209 yards followed |
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Siz more simon-pures have been added to the weekly nine-bout ama- : tour mitt card to be staged tomor- noe ir to tomorrow night's row night at the Armory, Match- E world title brawl at Madison et Fred DeBorde announced to- Square Cau Deter Were sok Bove wil targl Ls cs. hi and Fritzie Zivie yg Pitts-
ror burgh. fo preliminary scraps—Bobbie This 15-rounder shapes up as a oberts, Ft. Harrison, against Ar-
noid |b , grand battle and a mighty daneer, South Side | Turners; gerous one for the bull-shouldered Gene Harris, also from Ft| Harrison, little Los Angeles Negro who is against Garfield Foster, unattached making his 20th defense of the 165-pounder, and Gene Miller, Eng- 147-pound crown. lish Avenue Boys’ Club, against a ia Bugsy Toul, pneitached Danjam- HAZEL-HAIRED Zivic, of the # Ro = += ) terweights, eris and Deel are el So oe : bashed, pug nose, is one of the best oye has secured the services| Fritzie Zivic . . . spindle legs, alls yu | ic Hutton, Anderson scrapper,| middleweight torso. from Pittsburgh's East Side is fast, | { | |
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who was billed to appear here two smart, strong and tough. And he
us ; = I ‘ pRINK The Toas ATI) ‘ | | “ re weeks ago but was forced to cancel : i : 5 | |! ; iieoaty of an eye injury, and is P enn Should Thank St py a \ | ing an opponent for the Ander- i i i yw : : | son flash. DeBorde hopes to land The Donaldsons Jou yu goal, is 3 no | favored, because of his record, but |py Davey O'Brien_of Philadelphia, By Charles Duncan, Westside| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3 (NEA).| first bout, and recaptured the | HOY 5% tpat price. Tis eid 5 $00 | iio tote 40 comblste passes In 98 ya . 4 r, or 3 v : | . : N ! Northeast, Community Genter heavy, |—J0hn Donaldson, Pennsylvania Lpnowelght tie rom Bammering | "Toyie at 28, is at BS pesk. He BE — | is ( . nry in the second. : , ; 5 . ee ; i by #3 sophomore tackle, comes from a| = yngyestionably Armstrong has | iS & seasoned performer, climbing U. S. Tennis Stars : ; Y Made With Extrh : {me and Grain Famil S t . f . football-minded family. been one of the greatest fighters | through the ropes for his 150th ® . ; Ri 3 Vv Now Gives You Ex ra A a ; 1ly Strife Hits | mis father was a tackle on tne| the ring ever knew. He has lost | commercial tilt. Though 4%: inches | Sai] Saturday i i ee Mar tte S d 1901 Quaker team: a brother, a re-| Pub one bout in 59 contests during | taller than Armstrong, he is built 2 quette dqua serve guard in 1936; another krother| the last four years. That was to | Wenetiing like Henry—with spin | Npw YORK, Oct. 3 (U. P)— : MILWAUKEE, Oct. 3 (NEA), — [starred for Penn Charter and Sibi. Hy Jrooieg Ooh 20 op x “His Pan lt i Headed hy National Tennis Cham Is pein against brother at|Mercersburg Academy; Francis Pomel ih = Sowil Yon fig Armstrong's: 1314 hte 122% ion Dey Melani of Omshom 2 Si : som ue STANDS TO _ Marquette, where John Pfeifer, - | Donaldson, an uncle, was lin h : : > > : : o- Ce ve leading players sal aturaay > 0 ue Pr a, usa 2 eo on 2% nao ra ar Sonn smaiing vorond placed him among | Na Joie Me from New York aboard the S. S. [ili Ea kL #, je} 3 - s : ra 3 Ss. ; | S ) s i Wi » = ; E hs brother, Chuck, a junior, from |inator of the Minnesota shift. bth pion of hn HI - | 145% to 146. pot Art Reson ro 4 KENTUGRY SRAI3HY BOURBAN Whit REASON a tacks posion ”s kali TTT Dusky Depans is Aproavhing | Because of Zivic’s brute strength |. Elwood T. Cooke of Portland, Ore, | AN = 36 This Whisky Is Four Years Old | | IT'S = > ) rapidly e day when he will be | and h, iali in | . | \ : ? : > 28 pelle, got only one grade Good at Books, Too burned out. He is no longer the | oa i TE eg Fis Te On _\ 2 : rom FORMAN Pomnariie, Io Rarer ne uring his: freshman| Jim Garvey, Colgate tackle and Broa Wirrir or As Sl Hane, ia should be a bloody [May Bundy of Santa Monica, Cal. : SMOOTHER! K is the 2%- ier 6 melee while it lasts. complete the party. |
year. captain, is a Phi Betta Kappa.
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