Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1941 — Page 22

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 97. 1941

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Halts Game, So Our Mr.

Ash Looks the Situation Over

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

BARTOW, Fla., March 27.—Looking ahead to baseball opening day at Indianapolis, Thursday, April 17, Milwaukee Brewers vs. the Indians: Henry Bendinger, president of the Cream City aggregation, was

training camp vesterday and bee after the Tribe's game wi

by rain, took the floor and informed all present that his Brewers are a far better ball club than the American Association experts judge.

“You Hoosiers have your Wade Killefer and we have,

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 27. —Seven dual meets have been arranged for Indiana University's golf-

| ers, who began practice today under {the direction of James Soutar, | Bloomington Country Club pro, who

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1941 season.

The Lou Thomas gymnasium out on the West Side is humming with activity these days as local boxers on Friday night's professional fight card at the Armory put in hot licks

training for their ring engagements. | Lou Thomas, back from a fight at

Five lettermen and nine numeral ‘he Marigold Gardens in Chicago, |winners last year are seeking play-| Was working out yesterday after-

\ing positions on the Hoosier links| Noon as if he hadn't had a fight in

{squad. The veterans are Wilbur Van | SIX months, and Lou confessed that |

|Horn, Logansport; William Horton, Muncie; Robert Sill, Gary; Wendell | Aldrich, Angola, and Julius Brownstein, South Bend. Sophomores who earned numerals last year are Robert D. Anderson, Anderson; Robert Boden, Louisville, Ky.; Peter Corallo, Lockport, N. Y.; Richard Mehl, Goshen; Lennis Murphy, Franklin; Robert Gaston, Indianapolis; John Powell, Upland; Walter Voss, Seymour, and Harold

he felt he needed all the training | he can absorb in order to make a| good showing against Joey Parks) of St. Louis Friday night. Along about 4:30 Johnny Denson came in with his lunch box and] overalls, fresh from a day's work on his job at the Allison plant. In| a few minutes Denson was in ring | togs, and Lou and Johnny donned; headgears. Denson also is taking his eight-rounder Friday night with |

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Schmidt, Ft. Wayne. The 1941 schedule follows: May 3-——Michigan, at Ann Arbor. May 5—Purdue, at Bloomington. 6.00 S 49 Each in Pairs May 9—Butler, at Indianapolis. x16 Exchange May 24—State meet, at Purdue. | June 18-19—Big Ten meet, at Chicago. Indians.” thrust toward another National In-| June 23-28—N. C. A. A, at Ohio State. S. ; Reindeer | rCONEBIAte team title. | f +h M th Cos h t a 5 | As a matter of fact CICCEr | ve smooth-stroking worverines. Mla gg Start um=0 o Ee on u T/ S t + S . sion contender for at least fourth weeks ago With a récord-breaking| | te por sman $ tore S § * 5 By HARRY GRAYSON |in Hollywood, July 14, and the Lou, A N NEA Service Sports Editor Nova-Max Baer winner of April 4 N 1) A L : Snir Xa i " 3 i Ss S . | season when they lugged home first-| = P57 F FSET Te CCH NEW YORI, March 27.—The Abe| Will be the opus in September. é Remember Iplace trophies in the Intercol-| (U. P.).—The three-day seventh an- Abe Tia legiates, National A. A. U. and West- D Publisher Mike Jacobs ow he other night, anybody will do as 1 * Mi1K 9 t r 5 < c y it tournament opened here today | etroit, Publis = Ike Jacobs now MW Donen: so ois i size-up of the Milwaukee ah PY trying for its 12th title in 15 years with preliminary matches this aft- | choose: Tony Musto as the April 00 1 I A vy Griff 1e erican As i ti 76 sw rs fr : hep { ri f tl -of-the- 1 1 : Ivy nnn, a helpin a wi yg SH a ernoon and quarter-finals scheq- joffering ‘of the Bum-ol-the- Monti and heart, was supposed to go out ciation first sacker who is helping : J NE 3 like a light in a few seconds, but | packed field. Many colleges have| Louisiana State and Wisconsin] The Bum -of -the- Month Club was very much in evidence at the 0 team. Griffin used to perform for|g iarad only their best man instead | University, with full teams entered, membership is now full, Joe Louis end of 12 rounds the Brewers in the old Washington|of an entire team for a fruitless and Idaho, 1940 champions with six having himself been unanimously | Simon Won Four FAMOUS NAME lo , is and this|challenge of Michigan's tank power. ! : Park days at Indianapolis and this g win the mythical team champion- [tion rounds with Human Box-Car The contest was laughingly billed GOLF CLUBS club at Madison, Wis champion, and Wayne University SHIP. : Sith J for 20 heats, and at that stage it Incidentally, last year Ri were rated Joc third Sone Louisiana State's team, unde-| Oddly enough, Louis appeared as though it might go the wr SAM SNEA ong Mig Td A Wi wr nished last in the race and Indi- est, although neither was expecte ul . : fini team victory over Idaho and ap-| whings are so good that the four Hd Tountl hall ous PRECISION MODEL IRONS, Set of 5. £19.95 : . . , ; hess < oS r straight rounds . ..1 S we hole points to Michigan's 45 last year pears to have a better balanced simon edition will be given a sec-| g : : SAM SNEAD FRECISION MODEL IRONS. Set of $31.95 There is a possibility that the but has not, according to the rec- team than either Wisconsin °F | ond and 15-round printing at | Worried : When the giant was + Regular $45.00 Value, Sale Price... . . ' Brewers and Indians will complete crds, kept pace with Michigan's im- , struck by the pay-off poke—an SAM SNEAD WHITE SULPHUR MODEL WOODS. Set of 3 $23 95 Win pair of oy ani 1d | when at $15 a copy Publisher * Regular $37.50 Value, “ene ' . : ol . tpl Cara, twice champion at 127 and | 1 95 | the 13th HITE SULPHUR MODEL IRONS Florida but if one was put In mo Earl Clark of Ohio State is the) 7 4 Oks Jacobs predicts it will gross $125,- . . SAM SNEAD © E SU UR 1 L_IRONS. tion between them last night the snly individual fairly sure of re- | 120 pounds, and Laune Erickson, | Though beltedto un ne * Regular $39.00 Value, Sale Price To “ hl ciale kent it in the dark ini ; " : A {opening session, Simon ly club officials kept it in the dar taining His Crown again. Wisconsin has Nick Lee, | Little Fan Man oP i Regular $38.50 Value, Sale Price. “oe $44.55 Association president, joined the on La RE es Because Musto, the Little Fan ened Louis’ left eye with the only ve SAM SNEAD . 2... i Va Ee Pa St ur lites Tribe's wizwam vesterday and re- year, an ene R , 133 Man, is a rugged story, prospects Weapon in his possession—a left | Set $24 . mained over in Bartow today to jab. % SAM SNEA Regular $32.50 Value, Sale Price “ 99 BLUE RIDGE MODEL IRONS | : > thing but the water bucket Yo SAM SNEAD Regular $32.00 Value, Sale Price 8 | draw most of the attention because Press at Yankee Stadium the sec- down four times in all Simon's Set - lof their high caliber and several ond week in June He i » r $20.55 vesterday was called off on account own dS S {of their high caliber and s Eb Pasir ots & Hird only mark at the finish was a of “grounds. Trautman also undefeated records. Among the] ’ ohms. hh " * RALPH GULDAH SIGNATURE MODEL WOODS. Set of 3 $25.45 { ground: 1 tr \ : ee eee \ . R24 Sa rie ’ conferred with President Bendinger Nc th Carol sntdctested in two didn’t even bloody the 254!z-pound Ey Rs a hm £ 10 $74 95 | North aroiina, un 1 n /( mila} rh vn ’ SIGN! aR. , IR § et 0 ; . . . pickle barrel wrestler's nose. the two chiefs huddled over the, CHICAGO, March 27 (U. P).— seasons; Herby Kendrick, L. 8S. U,| i 4 : % RALPH GULDAH j . : , Milwaukee financial situation that Ten voung leather pushers from the | undefeated this year and runner-up | Conn Stock Up oy JOHNNY REVOLT En ee caused a few headaches in Ameri- Middle West fought their way to $29.95 Set of 6. Reg. $39.00 Value, Sale Price "wh X CHAMPIONSHIP MODEL TRONS a E feated knockout star, and Louie * JOHNNY REVOLT Set of 8. Reg. $52.00 Value, Sale Price 993: 39 ol] and has some fresh money ment. : 1 $ . | ‘ 0 . get the Brewers under! The Chicago team, composed gr] Bralis in 1940. | Patty Berg SAM |winners in eliminations in states! Last minute entries from the| Action centers around the heavier Models Orioles Again Gulf of Mexico and from Colorado | Miami raised the number of con-|competition this evening as the Louis was such an easy target GOLF BALLS The Indians’ exhibition record to Ohio, scored the victory over the | testants to 79. Miami entered three amateur boxing tournament spon-|, cero. o> SHC ah . sili ‘at 4 ; d New York team on decisions. The | fighters, inclding Joey Church, 135- sored hy city and WPA recreation ior Simon's left that Billy Conn’s Regular still stands at one game won andj! S Sa F g {stock has boomed considerably. | Set of 5. $22.50 value, now $6 Doz. Value City today Manager Wade Killefer Tex, stepped into the ring to meet yr sys 7 {inated from the competition by the trait it plainly was apparent that designated Don Bayliss, Ray Starr New York's Lester McGowan of 1 1an, ope {knockout route last night as 16 it now takes the Brown Bomber 13 p T > 7 | hh jv ! . . i . | i t and Bill Cox as his pitchers to face Buffalo, N. Y. Menchaca won a | ighters advanced. Most of the bouts| rounds for what he formerly did in ie ® {clinch the tournament for Chicago. |Y/ B k R division. t hv SOitie. | In Bartow yesterday, the Indians] A] Tribuani, New York's heavy-| mn 1 € aCe Tonichi’s Drost Wei : That is why the Bum-of-the-| Yyavs A 1 ‘ep oe t1s : Si gilts program, beginning at Month Club will consider no more and Buffalo were all set to take the weight alternate, scored the only | ” the diamond. Both teams had com-| atch. He floored Robert Satter-'P.) —Gus Kilian and Heinz Vopel. |week. pleted practice and lineups an- field of Chicago in the first round. [top-flight German team, won this | Results night's | . ” Rn v 3 s | VOS WILDS i h nounced when the clouds opened ud, The flyweights opened the contest city's 11th international six-day : in a big way but it was too late. The | ~. .. J , - [vant over the TItali d f (feated John Anderson | teh ial Gary, Ind., Negro, won a close deci- vantage 1 e ian duo o n ee Takia t Batre > . . 100 Pounds—Donald Henry defeated Howas beyond fixing for the go. from Gus Levine, New York | Cesar Moretti ‘and Angelo Debacco. bert Dugan, Edward Foster defeated Joe afternoon Diogenes gong Springer and Robert Jenkins defeated | 3 a sia ; Milton illips. | League, seems determined to make a decision over Harold Dade, re- to declare the race ended with two |_ 118 Pounds—Howard Sultzer won from | a strong challenge for the Tribe's peating Chicago champion. laps still to go. third-base post. He is a switch hit- ’ r Ne rlem | Fr : Danny Cox, New York's Harlem m,. gna) standings: technical knockout from Del Stidd: Glenn | Stidd won hy a technical knockout from | Points Fremont Wise and Woodrow Wilson de-| ret , ine ] or il= wei : 3 { Audy and Cyr .. 1988 ¥ 1 has yet 2 Coy Ihe Nhe i weight class. The Chicago team | gorena and Bollaert .... 1938 1255 Frank Rand and William Cutliff won by a| lefer that he can handle the hot|went through the next five bouts | Debact sand Schelstraete 1938 y

April 14—Northwestern, at Indianapolis. April 19—Detroit, at Bloomington. May 19—Illinois, at Bloomington. GUARANTEE TIRE and RUBBER CO. eH A Bill thinks his club is a first divi-iygeconn Conference winner three | place and is willing to gamble that go. points. are stronger in nearly | the Brewers top brother Roaring | - | . . After what happened in Detroit Wis nual National Collegiate boxing Senon ‘edition Sod ‘out in Benainger was mM NS orn circuit meets. Michigan will be Simon, who has little besides bulk i g . {Club in St. Louis on the eighth : for n tw ar-| uled for tonight. | S Bill Killefer rebuild the Cream City| {or a point or two out of the star-| fighters entered, were favored tolelected following his 12 and a frac-| | d S O 3 | vear will be in charge of their farm| Yale, Eastern Intercollegiate season, holds 5 to 3 Ss siness. : ~Y h..... $14.85 ne h n » ) i} Jenteq this season, holds a t booms busine limit. Indeed, Simon had copped # M AD anapolis closed out in the sixth to push Michigan. Yale had 42 + SAM SNE Bootiny SIO a a Fae. : Idaho | Madison Square Garden, May 16, [ a player deal before they depart provement this season over-hand right to the nose early in 33.5 Sale Price Set of ©. $29.95 | 165 pounds, will represent Idaho & SAM SNEAD WHITE SULPHUR MODEL IRONS. George M. Trautman, American raised a mouse under and black- / ; I. champion in 1939. Lee will fight in| " in St. Lo 18 BLUE RIDGE MODEL TRONS. Morte Haines eS the 175-pound division this year. |aT® Promising in St. Louis in And, although hit accompany the Indians to Haines The Billy Conn edition goes to 4nd. although hl Set of 8 $39 95 action as their scheduled « GENE SARAZEN SQUIRE MODEL WOODS * Regular $36.00 Value, Sale Price & slight cut on his left eyelid. Louis | heavyweights are Gates Kimball of the Brewers and it's a safe guess Regular $100.00 Value, Sale Price a] $17.95 | last year; Jack Kemper, of San Jose CRAVMFIONSHIP MODEL IRONS can Association circles during mid-| victory over Eastern opponents last State College, undefeated this year, . w JOHNNY REVOLT Al N§ } . winter Now it is rumored that night to win for the eighth time the n it . Had he a small share of Maxie Special SNEAD 50 {from the Canadian border to the Pacific Coast and the University of weight boxers and the open class Baer's equipment, he easily might ~ . Dh | | | com CUP DEFENDER WOODS. ‘ Set of 3. S18 value, now . score was 10 to 6 pound runner-up for the national |sfficials continues tonight at Tom- : dos. two lost, all played on the “road.”|® ch : wus Je d 8'to 5 when | title last year. llinson Hall { Joe Louis will be sharper for Baltimore at Haines Ra adn : the built-up Conn than he was for . {close decision on clean punching to involved entrants t ric : 4 the Orioles in three-innings shifts |C d p : S In the novice 13 seconds. ( 7:30 o'clock, will pave the way for applications for the present field when a heavy shower drenched knockout of the evening in the next| BUFFALO, N. Y., March 27 (U. the championship contests next Pp P : ¥ ‘ i ne ‘a : ollow: and chased the athletes to the club ;n4 Ehicago immediately stepped bike race at Memorial Auditorium | folloy | . 90 Pounds—Everett Roberson defeated] Scarle de-| Negro Leon, unbeaten| The Germans were threatening to |ollins and Joe Hardy defeated Lynn Joe Bestudik, infielder up Eastern 112-pound champion from lap Moretti and Debacco when a 12 Pounds—Ted Haves defeated Ray- | Durham Thomas Webb by a technical knockout and | Fred Johnson defeated Bill Secalf. | ter and batted .314 in Class B last night club entertainer, scored an! . Tavne ckburn, who] 23 y y > ifor Team Miles Laps season Wavn Blackburn {easy victory over Ray Standifer Of oc iho nand Vopel . i let le RL | 6 | 135 Pounds — Grover Oshorn defeated B 1 S | 2 Cr d . 1938 3 ones and come in fast enough on undefeated. Fasting aml Srow er ..- J333 slow rollers and bunts. — - ere en

| technical knockout from Llovd Stewart.

299 | 160 Pounds—Clanence DeRee won by a 181 [technical knockout from Otis Johnson.

April 26—Ohio State, at Columbus. Red's Hoosiers [every vent Han they were Yash!’ rave COLLEGE, Ya. Murch #7] - : with everyThe 12 heavyweights entered will | i tilt with Buffalo here Verdayne John, Wisconsin's undedinger h hromoted a new Inter-City golden gloves tourna- | Bendi iger Jas pros Allen, Washington State, a semi- | be champion today CUP DEFENDER IRONS, And against i . eee NOB “hrriii : : " Richard Menchaca of Port Arthur.| Five young hopefuls were elim- nan Mountain Simon, but in Dehouse. Later, the sun broke through into the lead when Eugene Joyce, [last night on a spring point ad- [Robert Buckheister and Budds 2 from the Piedmont pyerto Rico, evened the score with bad spill caused Referee Pat Mulvey 126 Pounds—Robert Beamon won by a finished at that spot last season, Kansas City in the light heavy-| Debacco and Moretti .... 1938 : Charles Magee; William Stroup defeated

Some Reds Later

General Manager Leo Miller says “eventually but not now” on the|

subject of pitchers earmarked for] & ¥ Indianapolis by the Cincinnati] % YO it S

Reds, adding, “They have 12 on

their staff and probably will keep the full dozen until along in May.| Pennsylvania

But mark it down. that I expect to (Permit 777)

land at least two after sa long | for only C QT.

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Buffalo at Plant City, Saturday.

Next Sabbath will be spent in

Tampa, playing the Birmingham Barons, and on Monday the Indians will make a third effort to perform “at home” in Bartow against Baltimore. The two previous Bartow aftractions were called out on strikes by the weatherman's moist delivery.

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