Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1941 — Page 30
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - PAGE
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: | 3d R J overtime match. Marino, forme: ational singles YX y Pittsburgh plays at Springfield titleholder, And Buck J | urns and ( I'ins The biggest mixed doubles tour- MADISON n oun in the deciding game Saturday, With four 700 totals already on K. ] y ney of the season goes on the In- Years Ni night. Cleveland plays Providence the books, all of these stars will diana alleys this week-end Plans a, Wt. Exp. Class No. By UNITED PRESS again Sunday, be forced to produce sensational By BUCKY Eyes have been completed to add an ex- [Don Server (C.) ..vvvvesesss 155 3 Sr. 5! The Hershey Bears won the Cla: EG SE scores to reach the upper brackets Y BUCKY WALTERS re 4 las Cincinnati Reds’ Ace Richt-Hander tra shift to the Sunday schedule, (Bill Lodge . verve ts 180 Jr, | B American Hockey League play -. Yesterday the P, V. Fuel & Ice
(Written for the United Press) : Wi One hundred and twenty- -five | Wayne Montgomery ....eevse F 165 Jr, 11! off in two straight games when they Bio Names Enter team of Minneapolis totaled 2300 for TAMPA, Fla, March 21.-—Never 9 ® teams have entered the tournament Norman Smith... . ¥ 160 Jr. 12 downed the New Haven Bagles 1-0 o x ; the fourth highest beoster team Jr, 10 last night before 3800 fans. The score in the A. B. C. records, plac
in mv life have ye seen more brains : and a first prize of $30 has been | Eugene Cheatham ....... G 158 and less ability on the ball posted by Henry Belch, manager, for | Calvin Hassfurder .....000s F 160 Jr, 3 Bears defeated New Haven 2-1 ABC Thi Ww k ing them sixth in the regular Jr. 4| Tuesday at Hershey to win the first | £ A 1S ce tandings There were no other Jr, 6 game of the bést out of three match. changes in the tournament stands
han I did in the sports w» a an- A the winning duo. Irvin Stoner ....... *eh ¥ 162 nual spring ball game vest ' g Handicaps for the event will be | Graham Bock .... 3 G 165 oy Pe by, on 1” : NN, y . rs "w 1 | . ~ - » - George Kirksey's Tampa Nuggets Sek ured Bt PROD a dif | Andy Tafr 108 Xo, 8! Pat Mcreavy of the Bears scored | ST. PAUL, Minn, March 21 (u, ings, retained their “world's vitle” by da as Sa ference between ana the com-| pick Miller we. © 190 So. 9 the only goal of the game in the P).— Some of the biggest namie: — a ———" feating Eddie Brannick's Miami i % jo: bined averages of the entrants. En- Coached by Ray Eddy. "Won 29, lost 2. first 30 seconds. © ggest names in| Brannigans, 10-8. in seven nine ; COE tris will be accepted until 1 o'clock v dus wi ’ | The Class C section went into a howling appear this week-end for Stars Wi In a No. 5 and I mean seven brutal innings. Ra 3 3 tomorrow afternoon. Ek ROEBEL OF GARY | tie when Springfield trounced Pitts- competition in the 41st annual CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.. March crowd of 500 turned out, including & Sibir demi ers: Years burgh, 4-1, in their best out of American Bowling Congress 21 ~The Indiana All-Stars. commost of the members >f the Reds A List ga Sony WL | Wt. Exp. Class No, | three match to determine which Tonight, Frank Benkovic, co-hold- | posed of seniors on the Fireball and Giants. Another 50000 smart : 3 | Nim Pritzmntrick, Tntermcdinte 3% Steve Benka ................ } 16 Sr. 41 will meet Hershey in a secondary er of the all-time A. B. C. doubles Five, are still unbeaten in profess people stayed away. 3 \ a | Stuart, North Indiana Power 52 Simmie Isabell ‘vk ; 160 Sr. 42 play-off. Pittsburgh won over record, and Larry Shotwell, all-time sional competition, Last night they be” " . ; : Fr etcher Tru » . ‘ : : i" a hi : ARE ) bp '- Giants’ Secretary Brannick won 3. | Fulton. Parkway Recreation 639 William Martin ...... , 111 Sr. 40 Springfield, 2-1, in their game at singles champion, appear on the racked up their fifth victory--a Sr. 41 Pittsburgh Wednesday. (same team, the Brunswick Mineral- |52-46 decision over the Crawfordss
oy . Ziv] x < he “ | s 619 ~ an argumnt from Kirksey, so he § 3 Rxank EUS: conn eral M8 Davage MINOT .........eenen 175 Sr. 49 In Class A, Cleveland made it |ites of Cincinnati, The at iT ville Merchants Sr. 46 | 4 A ———
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: “ a Nay 150 | Ta an : 0a n a t lon and it Jetiured ire come gain “Joon. Rtaten Pa . ve 1 KOKOMO ie HCE. TRToCaRoul bi efforts of three of his team- ¥. Johnston. 3 Thilin No. Bou BS Years Brannigans wilted in I oy Rill Me F. Pavey, Parkivay Recreation Wit. Exp. Class nings. Horace Stoneham, Giants’| 08 © and on ich t his Ram Oueroaer, Jnteredinte orion i ? Norman Hankins . & 135 5-9 Sr, president, retired he {che S EY a ) y YK. Davis, John Koch Furniture oo John Hoss : . . ° 160 -( 3 Jr.
4 X= oa ; ’ or rim 5 hagrin, that the baseball writers’ tee Hale, Intermediate : G11 ‘ wo . | Srannick play short for one iMMING. |, oe is much tougher than the| Henman Buckhardt, Atkins . so | Bill The Pe 138 ¢ : Yo 2 figuring the Brannigans’ cause was ''95 : re I MN, Xapihie, Rrinteraft . 410 (Jack Turner ....... 155 -1 Jr, lass {f ball plaved the Easter ohn esut in 608 Tai ’ ‘ ‘ ~ ' hopeless. a Td layed an x 0 oi Tony Driesnite, Rinxan 60s Whit VanCleve . 170 -9 Sr. : % -0 ) Jr. sh
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NOW 15e [ast walking as h » can when he at-| (Continued ¥rom Page BETTER: h, ves, lest I forget, the umpir- unorthodox as high school teams go. Robert Donaldson Ww 6G 154 5-11 16 l 3) ar > 5 “ You'll like the smooth, mild, B ing was h dled in the true World In the first place, Coach Mantz ac- Garland Rane) ' ERT 130 5. 16 | Sorjes Style tually has no starting five, and he Coached by Marion Crawley, Won 25, lost 5.
Jr, ’ p TASTE and : 5 style by Messrs arry Goetz | a in this big E and Tom Dunn ur National | Still isn't certain which 10 of the 12 — — . GREEN tin Try it NOW! E ague an reorge eras of the boys eligible for play will be dressed Ye 3 OR a g y " B American Leagn All three came |OMOITOW. ‘Ah Sho’ b Ho )es Simon I ulls ® Ch, . Al a wit ‘of tl brawl—and do mean| The spearhead of the Frocebel at- | ( pes
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Minor's continual sniping from the . corners that wrecked South Bend Central in the semi-final tourna-| By JACK CUDDY [two previous home town opponent ry y v ve = ment last week, Unitefl Press Staff Correspondent Natie Brown and Bob Pastor, went INC a DING the "EL RANCHO SHIRT "EW i : With English Slotted, High-T ab
There's no telling what running DETROTI1 March 21.—Heavy- 10 and part of 11 rounds, respec ® e mates Coach Mantz Wili select for weight Champion Joe Louis, who tively, Brown-lightning Louis never or Long-Roll Collar! ® Aviators Navigators Engineers Nine ws leh aig rocketed to fame in his first New was quite satisfied with those Deiis Martin have been Iorward yok showing six years ago at the troit performances Photographers Army and Navy Officials companions in several games, but : h Primo Car-| Despite this yen for a quick
A 4 ; expense of ponderous ® Sportsmen ® Chemists @ Section Foremen Simmie Isabel Sees quite a bit of ac- apa stages his second giant-killing clocking, Louis wants his gas- ® Superintendents BE are ca Tonight he hopes—ight n his bugey hudles to ge. some sor of p NC oa Lois baa Wit. oka own home town, a run for their ticket dough. So pable guards, with any two likely to| Louis, who as a young Negro la- he says earnestly, “Ah sho’ hopes
vot the dressing = 1 \ om | nit 5 aden, ~ . . FAMOUS “NELBROS” get the dressing -room call from yo... ran the gamutyof odd jobs in Simon pulls hisself up offen dat Mantz. , y ’ : this Motor City canvas a couple ’'o times, any-
‘he Cal \ c is i ™ : The Calumet folk contend this tosses his dark wavs.”
n \ \ » ve y : fac 2 y : : » Froebel club can go as fast as any ha dynamite against. But giant Simon, as ugly-looking in Jas SRS ne Po 16 He vy it 3 E ®: huge Abe Simon, as he is large, scowls and says. arove « urn “Na ars CI ¥ RS 4 3 I'OVe¢ outh enda’s ears o their Fn the Manhattan «This fight is scheduled for 20
feet in the final two periods. Usu- : 1 an = tain, | yp . AR ln "1 A TELEMETER, figures distance from source of light and sound. ally, though, the Blue Devils wind Man SN rounds. That's 15 too many. 11 before a Sellout pelt Louis out within five. He's an
themselves up late in the game after i . : : crowd of 18,000 ted sl vr. He ‘t take in ve ‘ moving away from the barrier in : : over-ratéa pusn-ovel € can aKe TC , Te : : > A WATCH with a : A STOP-WATCH ) : | 8 at the Olympia. i. washed- ap, Se hmeling knocked
¢lear dial, second in- ™ that records ¢ IOW gear, Bi t all dicator, Say onds, fifths Nothing happened during the sea- isiest of aH him out. Old man Braddock and g ay a son to mark Frochel as a team of champions in his go4 mony Galento had him on the destiny. Right off the bat the Dev- @ } division, Bomber floor. 1've had 40 fights, only 10 ils were soaked by Tolleston, 40-28. Joe 1s defending Jess than Louis—and nobody ever After that they dropped a pair to } his title for the had me on the floor He's not
Horace Mann and lost one each to|™ oC 15th time, but he y cof = the ‘ ! + ; A( n and los one ¢ ch t Yoe Louis ohsiders that fighting a bum-of-the-month this : i Hammond. Gary Lew Wallace, Ham- considel time, : 3 » ir aks. wit | “A. TACROMLTER mond Tech, Mishawaka, East Chi- minor matter. win r opular Nonmbers Se Popular A PULSE-TIMER, for \ tells speed of a move
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| This has been an easy week for is determined to make quick work Skish Games c 3 4 5 773 ai Popular Prices!
. » [the Blue Devils. Thev were «dis- of the Broadway Be hemoth because | wl : i 8 5 Ze This Astounding Low Price 8 5 missed Monday and Tuesday after-|——— Competing in a field of 95 player: 7 i ir x A “FIVE-IN-ONE"—A Watch, a Timer, noon while Mantz and Coach] in the Marion County Fish and oN NE f 4 a Telemeter, a Tachometer, a Pulso- Johnny Kyle reconnoitered through | CC 1 Ww ar Game Association skish league i) » 5 % 3 = # ; 7 y
eter! ives tl time, gives the 8 Ss 1 meter Gi es le ime, gives th : central and Southern Indiana for | cams at Tomlinson Hall last night speed per mile per hour for any kind of vehicle, gives the dis- information on Madison. Practice | Bill Behnke won the 2-game Serie Kos a indi e . » 2-game serie: ) | tance between points (relving on sound), indicates the number sessions Wednesday and Thursday hiav with scores of 84 and 83 for a : , Hh of pulsations per minute. See it tomorrow! were devoted mainly to working on is a emen | 167 otal. » sinter ha : 4 AE All wool Shetiand defensive assignments for the game — . cs 2 k% 13 r.Neck pull-overs wit Ra am Bina - —— 3 ; i 3 ® V-Neck pull 1 with pull-overs 50¢ DOWN 5c A WEEK with Man son, Che Pour Arsenal Technical High | Advertisement : nN. : two pocket: In plain All 4 Binet 1 whole Stee ity is agog over : : i 3 E S$ | : : 4 2 I y " % rye {ta ria Bk aA Shetiand sleeves NO INTEREST NO C ARRYIN ~ H 3 Froebel's progress At least a Score School bas skethall teams wer hon R ELFOOT LAKE NEW : % 3 A 4 color dropstitch weaves, less sweaters with bute 2 URED =] : NG CHARGE A iS Progress. . ast a | ored at the annual basketball ban- | TA y 3 Ge, : Stal : of gentlemen refuse to change neck- |, jy school's faculty lunchroom By BILL NATION : Full button Bhd ZipEe ton front: . : : . : ', 3 » « » at 4 1 r am . " —_ ties until after tomorrow night, ra wv. . | Sportsmen, our fishing season will ‘ ro n Pp ! hal ‘esterday ; i 4 acket an 108 while some are going so far as to YOROT (ia to those Who S00n begin. Black bass, blue gill HOA, Jaene, apd onl u : . J § 3 « ’ / Whe keep on the same suit of clothes. Javed on varsity, reserve, sopho-| And crappie will be biting by April) Potels Ah aah two , ¢ i arsiiy, S ’ / 18 Mantz, who has been tutoring the Pe and freshman net squads. 1st.. So, if you are planning on a i Bh { Plain colors and twos Blue Devils since 1933, has only one ox al Hanson H. Anderson pre- fishing trip this spring, please get inal Yh Tons ane tone combinations vorry. That's a 10st scorebook. It EPrincipa ih ’ j vh Wi ill Nati y he Hk y backs, a YOPLYs IND . : sided and Athletic Director R. V.[in touch with Bill Nation personally, | i ® All wool English ribbed disappeared after the Central-Froe- > SE nik wd ola ; ate } re. T , . Ba i ro bel Dhow f last Saturday. and nat. Copble announced sweater and pn located at Samburg, Tenn, center Camel shade, browns, pull-overs el game of last Saturday, and nat- Awards jof hunting and fishing grounds, . greens and blues ® Camel shades, luggage, {3 Ww. WASHINGTON ST Lincoln I has y SE Gin Since Houston (Hoot) Meyer was Best reservations including hotel, green. blue! Lerein, ang woulda appreciate very rey YY v “ idex ¥ < wn! siren 9R 2 he wine 9 ' HBR, much having it back on SOI receiving his second major award cottage, ¥uides and boats, Please ® Men's sizes 36 to 46, ® Men's sizes 36 to 46, ! " ft or ! m a second sport he headed the write for further information P. 0, ‘0 after 3 mm : y Lernoon. a merit list receiving a gold basket- Hornbeak, Tenn, or call Reelfoot ball with a green T. Roy Hurley Hotel
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