Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1941 — Page 14

"PAGE 14

Its Al

Here are the Madison Cubs,

Kay, Capt. Don Server, Coach

Ray

Eddy and Eugene Cheatham,

In the

rear row (left to Yiehs are

Norman Smith, Andy Taff, Dick Miller, Bill Lodge. Wavne Montgomery. Calvin Hassfurder and Irvin Stoner, |

SPORT S.

By [Eddie Ash

INDIANAPOLIS baseball Riddle

Catcher Johnny

time with the «

And

itching,

that forms a brother

Johnny ‘chased Johnny with the willow <A big

s but

previous seldom reguls With Brooklyn with Jarly

Ernie last season,

Lombardi still Dick West

for the champions

from the but is leag received

favoring a disappointment y sore arm, and Bill Baker rated not good enough to work reguRiddle is expected to see considerable action

fans are glad to hear that

is back in the majors . . . this hampion Cincinnati Reds,

battery , . . Elmer Riddle

viddle catching.

Kansas rated a service

Citv club He topnotch receiver ue with Washington an opportunity to perform as a left ankle and on the

the he sprained at

shelf

as a Redleg unless the champs negotiate a deal for Harry Danning of

the Giants Johnny was Kansas championship vears and for developing the club’s pitchers, With Riddle added to the ing four in all maybe . However, Young the Tr Bartow. Fla And, of course. the games under his belt Pasek caught 55 games last in the league for catchers . St up after the

ibe’

veteran

> Cincinnati backstop department, the Indianapolis Indians will be in line to land one Al Lakeman is showing great form at camp and may make the Association grade John

season and batted 315. Paul decided Pasek was all washed 1939 campaign and sold him to the

City's first-string catcher during its last two Manager Bill Meyer gave him a lot of credit

. He batted .280 last year

mak-

Pasek still has many good

second high

Indians. . The

veteran was especially successful in holding up Johnny Vander Meer

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1926 and 1941 Down Madison Way

EN THU SIASM in Madison 1926 World

SPORTS the frenzy there during Thevenow was the star of the St A Madison product at shortstop and also contributed mighty New York Yankee: and to three Tommy

hits in

the

1] seven games

The

plaved a 24 times at sluggers on both the field But it's, basketball that time and its high s see what it can do about It's the first time has reached these heights . starters

bat

has

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» » n BOB KAHLE effort to 1 In a game hits in one As a bench warmer Saltzgaver, Kansas City He was a member of shares totaling $18.247

make good at third base for

as many times at bat

Jack salam ceived full to 855.747 Jack

never saw

participated in only 2

action in a World

Golden Gloves Heavy Champ Tn Army

CHARLES champion, has started a vear's hitch khaki at Ft. Benj. Harrison shortly after he participated Chicago AO Loe hoxing inst Cente WPA Is the new Keyvst Boxing

DUNCAN

in local He was

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appointed bh department ring mstructor at one Cente

Louis Cardinals i Thevenow plaved like several

and batted Madison player outhatted the famed teams and came through with spectacular plays in

Madison in the chool quintet will invade Indianapolis Saturday winning the state championship in the history of the tournament that Madison

the Richmond, Ind..

against the Chicago Cubs the other day Bob belted four and batted in two runs and scored

for five vears with the New York Yankees. coach, three World Series bringing his total over games Series.

Indianapolis Golden

Duncan's draft the

. Char Northeast

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a pitch equaling which Tommy i

Ind. ic at Series In

a wizard in the field timely hits against the the Cardinals won, four games |

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of the four survivors of TM

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in those five seasons and

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[Joe {three [today

title

Gloves heavyweight in the Army and is wearing the number came up of Champions at

{

Tournament

Golden Gloves bantamweight champ, has turned ructor and probably will be assigned to Favette Community

the Marion Countv Recreation les Burgin, former pro boxer, Community Center and the

at all City recreational Centers

as the leather throwers sharpen up for eompetition in the first annual

Centers tourney Approximately eligible except

at Tomlinson Hall 100 lacs will Golden Gloves

compete Open class champions

Mare h

26-27

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Silvestri Near Call

CHICAGO, March 20 (U draft questionnaire for Ken Er a4 New York Yankees catcher, was in the mail today. He holds number 10186, making him subject to call within a few months,

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Fail On Floor But Better Door

STILLWATER, Okla, March 20. | (NBA) —For the first time in four

seasons Coach Henry Iba's Oklahoma Aggie basketball team failed to

90 | Win the Missouri Valley Conference

championship. The Aggies, however, smashed all

gis home and road attendance marks

by playing before 113.500 fans, including 18000 at Madison Square

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|Patty Sets a New Mark

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BUFFALO. N. Y.. March 20 (OU P).—A New American swimming record of 3:07.38 was set by vear-old Patty Aspinall of Indianapolis, Ind, in the 220-yvard | breaststroke as the National Senlor Women's Indoor A. A. U. swimming and diving championships opened here last night The 100-<pound miss splashed an easy victory over Helene Rains of New York City. Joan Fogle, Riviera Club, Indianapolis, finished third. Miss Aspinall was defending the title she won last vear and her best previous time | for the event was 3:10.1 made last | year at Miami ! the Mg= | | {

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In the opening event of four-day carnival, Pal won {reestyle

of Newark, N. J. of pPort-

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Anne Ross, New York, won the

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Expect Quickie From Louis

DETROIT. March Louis and Abe Simon ended weeks of intensive training for what may be about three

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15th fight

the Brown Bomber's of his heavyweight

night ih defense

Few are betting that Simon, despite a huge-boned frame that has never been staggered in 40 fights, will be able to last more than three rounds against Louis, Those who have watched the champion at his training camp place the time limit in the first round. Louis, eager to show the folk along the trails of paradise valley a swifter ending than his 10 long rounds against a tenacious Bob Pastor here in 1939, said he would finish the challenger as so00n as possible. Jack Blackburn, Joe's manager, sald it would be as soon as possible He has 20 rounds to accomplish the job. The figure was sel by the| state boxing commission not because it lacked faith in the Detroit bov but because it likes to give fans some expectation of their money's worth, A sell-out crowd of about paying $5 top price, is ex-

Pro Boxers Set For Ring Call

Matchmaker Kelse McClure of the Business Men's Sports Club announces contracts are on file for all ten of the fighters who are to perform in tomorrow night's fourth show of the season at the Armory The last contract to arrive was from Gib Jones of Louisville, a light, heavyweight, who is to oppose Vic Hutton of Terre Haute in the sixrounder preceding the semi-windup. Hutton made an all to brief ap-

lof talent while the thing lasted.

seore |

{pearance in the Armory ring two | weeks ago, when he kayoed Mike | Flarity in a couple of minutes, tlthough he showed the customers lots

Two five-rounders will open the show, with Tiger Kijans and Al Sheridan, Indianapolis middle- | weights, meeting in one, and Bud Cottey, Indianapolis featherweight, and Harshall (Kid) Edwards, Louis« ville, ¢lashing in the other The main event fighters, Armanda | Sicilia of Springfield, Ill, and Rav [Sharkey of Cleveland, was due to {arrive today. the matchmaker states, Jue Yee Kong, Chinese junior lightweight, is to meet Irish Frankie Flynn of Batavia, N. Y, in the eight- round _semi-windup

Hank Takes Up

LAKELAND, Fla, March 20 (NEA) .—In the Detroit Tigers’ first practice game, Hank Greenberg hit the first ball pitched to him over the wall, scoring two mates,

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MADISON, Ind., March 20.—The story of Madison's 1940-41 basketball successes is a tale of new experiences, superstitions and a coach who has been under the weather, The Cubs opened the season was an enlarged and remodeled playhouse. The old Brown Memorial Gym, nearly washed away by the Ohio River, didn’t have the 2300 seats, the four dressing rooms and the large recreation rooms of the new building. And you might call this new gym the outpost of Hoosier basketball, for the south windows overlook the Ohio River and beyond that, the hills of Kentucky. The gym wasn't the only thing new in Madison. In .tepped Uncle Sam with the Army proving grounds. New buildings sprang up, new citizens came to Madison, the Pennsylvania Railroad began service again. With all this, it was fitting for the Cubs to win their first regional tournament and semifinal Through the

season, while the

“ Ready to Go

Veteran Dodger Hurler Makes First Start

LAKELAND, Fla.. March 20 P.) —Fat Freddie Fitzsimmons, League's leading pitcher vear, makes his first 1941 mound appearance today when the

The 39-year-old Dodger

" THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

New To Superstitious Madison And Its Ailing Coach

Cubs were losing only two games, there was no reason to fear a jinx But once the Cubs were successfully past the regional, nobody took any chances. In the first semifinal game last Saturday, Capt. Don Server's father held his coat on his lap and the Cubs couldn't get the lead.

Then Mr. Server sat on the coat, and Madison went ahead immediately. He sat on it through the night game and expects to again Saturday. School Superintendent EO Muncie's phone rang this week and a voice said: “I suppose you're having the boys’ suits cleaned before the state tournament.” Yes.” “Then be sure to take them to the same cleaner who handled them the last two times, Otherwise, it's bad luck.” And the man on the phone wasn't the cieaner. Tuesday the Cubs couldn't hit the hoop. “This is Tuesday, isn't it?” Coach Ray Eddy asked. Since were off today, we'll be off Tuesday and Saturday. That's bad. You might laugh at that, but I'm convinced a team ix hot just half

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The Dodgers lost New York Giants yesterday,

SEBRING, ia, “March 20 (UU, P.).~The New York Yankees are ahead of the selective service act today as they play their farm club, the Newark Bears. Joe DiMaggio, Frankie Crosetti, Charley Ruffing, Spud Chandler and George Selkirk disclosed that they have been deferred because of | dependents, The Yanks beat the Kansas City Blues yesterday, 8-0.

TAMPA, Fa. _ Mareh 20 (U.P) The New York Giants meet the Cinfor the first time in the Grapefruit League today. Hal Schumacher, who returned last night from his father's funeral at | Dolgeville, N. Y.,, probably will pitch | for hte Giants. The Gaints ended | their series with the Dodgers in a | three-all tie by winning yesterday, 10-8.

10-6

HOLLYWOOD, Fla, March 20 | (U, P).—~Manager Doc Prothro was frantic over the weak hitting of his Philadelphia Phillies as they came here today to play Columbus of the American Associa tion. The Phils got only five hits | ax they dropped a 2-1 game to Rochester of the International Teague vesterday. Rochester bunched six hits to win,

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March | 20 (U. P.).—=Bob Feller and Clint Brown were named today to piteh against the St. Louis Cardinals in an effort to bring the Cleveland Indians spring exhibition game percentage over the 500 mark. Cleveland made it five won and five lost yesterday by defeating the Louisville Colonels behind their best hurling of the training period. Jim Bagby gave up only two hits in five innings and Al Smith none in four while the Indians got 10 hits to win 7 to 0.

LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 20| (U. P.).—The Pittsburgh Pirates | play the Chicago Cubs today in search of their third straight exhibition game victory. Three Pirate rookie pitchers yesterday shut out the Philadelphia Athletics, 4-0, to | give the Pirates their second vice | tory in as many days. Aldon | Wilkie, expected to hang with the | squad, turned down the Athletics | in the first, three innings with only | two hits. Bill Cemenson and Oadis Swigart allowed only one hit each | in their turns of three Nil apiece,

Snead Blazes W ay In North-South Open

PINEHURST, N. C.. March 20 (U, P).—Sam Snead, Hot Springs, Va, slugger, paced the low 60 professionas—those who had 157 or better—into the final 36 holes of the North-South Golf Tournament, today with a nine-under<par midway total of 135. IPour strokes behind came National Open Cham - pion Lawson Little with a 139 while Byron Nelson, P. Gi. A. champion, and youthful Clayton Heafner were next with 140s

3 1 Aggies Book Cats COLLEGE STATION, 'T'ex , March 20.—Contracts have been signed fon football games in 1942, 1043 and 1044 between Texas A. and M. College and Louisiana State University

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Killefer divided the =quad Regulars and Yannigans, and the { Regulars walloped the horsehide to all corners, Allen Hunt and Gil Brack wa lope d home runs. Lakeman, voung catcher, clouted a | triple, and Bob Prichard, Carmel Castle and Roland Harrington belted doubles It was a good tune-up for the Indians’ first exhibition game against Birmingham of the Southern Association here Saturday. Jack Bastian and Glenn Fletcher were the victims of the Regulars’ artillery. They pitched three innings apiece, Pete Sivess and Bill Phoebus worked on the mound for the winning side and held the Yannigans blow, a single by Legrant Seott, The Regulars collected 10 | hits and splurged for five runs in {the sixth and last frame, Leading swatter was Brack with three safeties in four times at bat, | Leading run-batter-inner was Hunt, who ent four mates over the plate, Best, weather of the spring training period to date was on tap and the Tribe hopefuls got a long workout under a warm sun

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Ray does no scouting and particularly care what Froebel, Kokomo and Washington have up their respective sleeves The Cubs run—and can run fo full 32 minutes. What's the recret of this endurance? “Just a lot of scrimmaging.” Eddy revealed. “I remember at Purdue Piggy used to run us for what seemed hours. But when we played we were never short on wind I suppose it's the same way with my boys.’ Capt. Don Server, the small blond guard, is the only =enior on the team, so Eddy should have material aplenty next year when he begins his first of five years under a new contract. Server is the team’s ball hawk and spark plug and a smart basketball analyst While Madison was having if: troubles with Crawfordsville laxt week, Eddy gave the signal to slow down But Server drifted down the sidelines and =aid: “1 think we can get ‘em if we keep running.” Eddy gave voung Don hiz way, and vou know what the Cubs did.

sistants doesn't

the time. And it looks like Saturday is going to be a cold day for is.”

Eddy, incidentally, is the only member of Madison's basketball family not in tip-top shape. He a cthould have been in bed last Saturday instead of at the Tech gym. The ailment was a strep throat. Earlier it was an appendectomy, and Ray was back with the team two weeks after the operation. All this has Eddy down to 168 pounds, and his normal weight is 180 This week it's worse than ever While we sat in his office, he acknowledged his 40th long distance phone call and told somebody there already were 1400 requests on file for the %00-0dd tickets allotted Madison. There was a gym class to be instructed, a picture to be made of the team and then practice “After basketball is over, I'll stay in bed for declared This Eddy’s Madison, where right, thank von Lambert

1 think two weeks,” he

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THURSDAY,

MARCH 20, 1941

Bill

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convincee« against an 3, weigh: 180 and alternates at forward and The forwards are Montgomery Norman Calvin Hassfurder, Irvin Stoner and Andy Taff, who algo does guard duty Dick Miller is a 8-f and Graham Bock and Eugene Cheatham are other guards A word should be saved for Tommy McKay, student manager, whose supply of wisecracks is as plenti ful as his supply of And he's algo an honor student The team will be ready for In dianapolis as s00n as voung Dick Miller gets another white =hirt He lost the top portion of hi: uniform at Tech last week. and Coach Eddy has made four long distance phone calls ordering an other Dick was informed that hi: form probably would be {he expensive at the Fieldhousre not a word ahout Dick's 1 first shirt-——maybe that {On

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Sectional Play Begins Tomorrow Evening in Kansas City and Madison.

KANSAS CITY, Mo, March

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| Coast, champion Finals Set for In the eastern games at

March 29

The winners of the Friday

Al Ritter and Outfielder vhe h s ig (He SHETing ue: | Wes tern champions | here March 29 Harold G. Olsen of University, the N. C "| tary, | turnover in teams i:

of college basketball, All winners came back with teams and many presented ally unchanged lineups, but the di: trict winners which did it with vounge: [not developed a year ago

Pro Cage Title

CHICAGO, March 20 (U. P)

RIATE an outside chance at the start of the tournament, last night won the World Professional Bass kethall bv defeating the Oshkosh All-Stars, 39 to 37 The Eagler took an early lead and never relinquished it despite a furious Jlast=quarter rally by Oshisash High FERRI, Ed | Puquesne, North Carolina Sandowski, six-foot, eight-inch De- {disputed leader of the troit center, who tallied 11 points, | supplants Kentucky Teachers The New York Renaissance | Bowling Cireen quintet won third place Arkansas, favored fo | Western title, takes ovei ' Institute, the Southwest's

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Dartmouth, which has neve { viously permitted its athletic Ito engage in post season (tion, replaces Bpringfield Teachers College as the New | land reprexentative {took over in the Middle region from itz home {own

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