Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1941 — Page 9
"TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1041 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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NEA Service Sports Editor NEW YORK. Aug Georgie Abrams beats Billy Soose for the third time That is par for the con and should ington mi
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| Love is a wonderful thing and|{ Baer Aor ‘this is not an attempt to put The Aces are ‘in a rap against it, but Miss | (oa Tuesdays, Virginia Wolfenden’s mar- Thursdays over riage to Frank Kovacs has]
WISH at 6 p. m. Recent big made a new man out of him, names | ing on ‘worse luck.
are to be reviewed on tonight's Re12th year in radio. They got | their start in Kansas City, No Mean Fashion N
By HARRY FERGUSON
United Press Sports Editor k Wy y \| dore Perry's historic visit to Japan
{in 1853 which resulted in opening k commercial relations between the | two countries and touches on important events between the two nations down to the present. .| Albert Warner and John Oharles 3 Daly of Columbia's Washington | staft are the narrators. o ” n
the } il | Harry Salter, who wields the WR . a. ¢: {item on Jour Happy Bish and 5 sg iprogram, Tues- Goodman Ace e, the People programs. hopes to Gone are the good old day days at 7 p. m. on WIRE, have been [HUD to the networks soon with Kovacs, an authentic | Claude Rains, Henry Hull, Nancy [is Sous of Your Life program now r ; | Sheridan, Lionel Stander, Milton that t ASCAP question is near and delightful screwball, kept | |Berle and Rex O'Malley—all from Settlement. Salter removed the pro- | the galleries in stitches; when he | Broadway or Hollywood. Drama 8'am at the time of the ASCAP‘would halt in the middle of a SIZ-| Director Charles Martin is pretty networks break, [EINE Bach a Ig une gt She | Proud, promises more of the same Cie re { p in the future, . . . Charita Bauer, | stands; when he would drive stuffed Henry's sister, Mary, in the Aldrich Voor eh Wiley Jas sighed a chirt officials to the point of mental | family series, is playing in “The | grams of the Summer Sunday ven | befuddlement, which isn’t a very! white Pony, » in summer stock at ning Hour on Sept. 14 and 21. He far drive in some cases, pals. ~~ |Woodstock, N. Y. . . . Eddie Cantor, will commute by plane between | All of us were looking forward! supposed to be on “vacation, rarely Hollywood and Detroit to handle
to Kovacs’ appearance at Forest) fails to chip in with a question for! the broadcasts. | Hills in a few days when he sur-j * au 2 +
prised everybody by announcing {that he and Miss Wolfenden, a | pretty fair tennis player herself, ‘had not been talking about scores! {when they yelled “love” at each | 'other around the tennis courts and | that they had gone and got hitched.
He Didn't Clown It was a new Kovacs who apipeared for the Eastern Grass Courts |Championships at Rye. He didn't clown. He didn’t yoo-hoo and it [wasn't just because the Mrs. was This diving board in the Oriental pool at Manhattan Beach is loaded with swimming and diving talent as six members of the team to the | qitting in the stands with her fingers Women's Swimming Association rest during a final work-out for the National A. A. U. championships starting Friday at High Point, N. C. Left crossed for luck, either. He's just completelr to right they are Helene Rains, national women's individual 300-meter medley champion; Kathleen Lawson, Catherine Wernert, hi la new man. He wants to win now.
(He plays tennis with the same inNot a O'Donnell. Gloria Callen, national back-stroke champion, and Dorothea Williamson, diver. They're the defending championship team. ol that a bank clerk who had outfit : curr road rip i & Ga ———————— en | been withou have
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boss into the office, re get a out the memory of t here is Detroit array
alee and buy the little woman a fur hale | DETROIT, Aug. 12 (U. P.) —Half- |
back Bill Shepherd was counted a} (WABASH, Ind. Aug. 12 (U. P).— shot and bit a huge hunk out of a holdout by the Detroit Football Kenneth Gunning, former Shelby- tennis ball. Or the time he started Lions today as Coach Rill Edwards ville high school and Indiana Uni- to grow 3 Mesa, OF ks Hip 100 : : .|versity basketball star, was named he was playing Joe Hunt at Fores led the squad through its second day today to the newly created position |Hills Hr ning on one of his of practice at Cranbrook School in .r nacketball coach at Wabash High [better performances. It finally got suburban Bloomfield Hills. School. fon Hunt's nerves and he sat down, “I don't believe Bill is going to! Gunning is now head basketball refusing to continue until Kovacs be with us this year.” said Lions’ coach at New Mexico State Teach- quit the clowning. Kovacs laid his General Manager Graham P. Smith, ers’ College. racket on the turf and sat down who conceded the club was unable] John Russell Tatum. assistant comfortably beside it. to come to terms with the former coach at Broad Ripple High School, A Sit-Down Strike
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Robert gion's tial sports program. Fall Creek:! The championship team from Brightwood, Charles among more than 25000 entries will Kinser, Southwest; pe decided at a Junior World Series v, School No. 41; BIllY to. be held Sept. 1 to 3 at a city d, Riverside: Bill Smith, Udell determined by the outcome of secRader; d Ch arles Smutte, tjonal and semi-final rounds. th sng Arsenal. Winners of 12 regional tourneys
tou winning so long as he had] some fun. His greatest per formance was in some obscure tournament] against an obscure vopponent. Ha | {raced toward the grandstand, hit la shot across the net and kept on going. By the time his opponent 12 got around to returning the ball, Kovacs’ court was empty. Our hero was sitting up among the spectators leading the applause shot into the
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Lions’ coach after a brilliant record! at Western Reserve University, admitted he was not counting on Shepherd this season. A squad of 42 reported yesterday and at least two more players were expected today. Byron (Whizzer) | White, star halfback, is expected! later in the week. He's completing summer school at his alma mater, Colorado University.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug. (U. P.).—Charles Shostrom, Chicago, pre-tournament favorite, faces {Ward Parker, St. Louis, today in! beside a doll, {the second round of the National for his opponent's Public Parks Tennis Tournament, hi 4 Sour. ot al , J * Shostrom reached he seco ennis oincials, coaches an Bowling Notes | oone by defeating 17- bol old on ! friends tried for years to make Ko- —— | Pickering, Youngstown, O., 8-6, 6-4, vacs forget the clowning and settle
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EN F—Nichigan, there. arch T—Mlinois ere, A don t work RE POISOnOUS Waste matter stays | the seventh and last inning eliminated in the blood, These poisons may start nagging | tlhe Beveri squad. | backaches, ie pains, leg lomof | Stewart Warner turned back Holcomb pep and energy, getting up ny | Pontiag, 3-1, in an exihbition gam puffiness under the eyes, heada Tonight's schedule follows: At Sogvan ness. Frequent or scanty passages with smart | Stadium, Schoettle's Market vs. IL D. ingand burningsometimesshows thereissome- | No. 416, at 7:30 m.; Irvington Ne thing wrong with your chants vs, et Indianapolis Merchants, Don't wait! ak you lat 8:45 p. m. At Stout Stadium, Indiana Fe a by mi | Gear Works vs, Civilian Athietie Club eof ive happy ait Ft. Harrison, at 7:30 p. Holy Mid ah Lubes Rash Soul prise vs. Holcomb Pointiae, at tis p.m. Pill. |
The Gem Coal softhall team captured {wo s last night. They defeated Sheri an, § to 2 at Sheridan and . then journeyed to Vestaeld. ig ere they deated the jocal ten,
Seniors—John Grande. Coleman: will compete at three sectional cenCarl Roberts and Dick Carter, Hax- | rare: Miles City, Mont, Aug. 21 to thorne; Robert McCord and Charles 94. Columbia, S. C., Aug. 23 to 27. Brookside; Robert Banks oe . Charles McGee, Elienberger; mond Utterback and Jim Rr 21 Matches on Walford anda Ed Roney, Garfield; Tom Gable and Floyd Chaffee, 46th The Ladies’ Tuesday \ we could be another Budge, and and Arsenal; Stanley Tansy and m | League will meet at 8 m. today | Parker won the toughest match 3 : . ennis ro ra at the Hotel Antlers. Pp: of the day when he defeated Mor- | that probably is true for he has Ca elm: Golden Hill: Jack lton Stern, Philadelphia, in five sets, |better shots than any of the amaSpri Fall Creek: | + je city parks tennis t t ; hilosopt Walter Lentz; -Armold McDan- ©! the city parks tennis Buried wilde (Recreation League will meet to-| Willis Anderson, Los Angeles,|Same philosophy as Walter Hagen jels and Roy Stoyanovich, Camp hiv Wi ey aah Fhe Kay Jewelry Logics League hd seeded No. 2, defeated Joe Arm-| 282 In go reste oR in wn ek S 1H Vv ) Sullivan: and Tom Gazas, School matche C nu on e Meet tomorraw “night Ly FM "Ihe strong Jr, South St. Paul, Minn, | you lose, wha 1e hell, Ss oniy| x NL | No. 38. Only one upset maried the 23 members are requested to attend. Jim Ratliff. seeded fifth. of Cin. With Mrs. K. in the stands and ‘ duels fought in the first round yes-| PRITCHETT'S ALLEYS einnati, O, was the only seedeq | the Eastern Grass Courts title at / a 8 ° : : : : : Yankees Fear |No. » among the ladies, found the p 1 Speninks Tor two losing to John Jorgenson, Chicago, Sabin in straight sets. But if you {play of Ann Atkins tco baffling and! teams. Call Fred Tegeter NGA Ihe0 14-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6.2. wanted a laugh, you had to bring S bowed, 6-1, 6-2. The others went lo. Rekreation A Te vour own joke book and that's the ump or 1 ag | | are asked to attend : . ro! ¥esterday's results: a a a. Thee aandican JNeagne Love, ah, love! Men's Singles tains are to attend. pga The City Bowling League will meet tekees almost out of sight of alllyr &-3 &-1: Vie Kingdon eter 5-5 s = en. other American League clubs, .but Sou “Wood. etait Joubh Downing efrom Manager Joe McCarthy Kentucky Group Elects les Finke defeated Noel (Shen vi Purdue Completes Sharer was elected pr esident pr the | 1. B, A Joe DiMaggio going into another jon 6-2, 6-4: Dick Wood defeated Charle reunion of Kentucky people in In-| tor Si 3 . ” hen DiMag lashed out a single aah pe on union Sunday in Garfield Park. The! The County Council today refused nst Washington after going hit- [¢- 3 Dave Scu rader fefeated MN Rev. D. W. McBurney was named to appropriate $2000 requested for| ry for 10 aight trips, everyone Shes &0, 7-5; Jack Sunderland defeat | of relief. Teammates Dick Eliott 8-0, 6-3: John Shirley detested | LAFAYETTE, Ind » Aug. 12 (U.!Smith, secretary-treasurer. Tuberculosis Hospital, give the Yankee Clipper credit for Eimer St effan Jr. 6-2. 6-1; Tom Messerlie P.).—Purdue University's completed The Council also reduced to $1800 | spark ¢ them to subs tantial league defeated Dick Wood 6:0. 6-3: Earl Otey delead with 56 and 18 consecutive- feated Everet: Tackitt, §-1, 3-8, 6-3. season was announced today by A. bers of Indianapolis Lodge 137, | planing commission for operation ing Boys’ Singles “ H. (Mal) Elward, athletic director. Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood |,r a), office for the remainder of foundered during his early :.5° 63: Wilam Watson defeated Dick! The Boilermakers will play 20|of Firemen and Enginemen, will { 194, The county commissioners’ slump. Goldst 6-4, 8-4: Richard Wood y | . ; Bil Collths 6-0. 6-00 Bil Borer Sefenteg ing Ward “Piggy” Lambert's 25th | Thursday in Gar in Garfield Park. buildings also was turned down by [Fo Chriee, 6-1, 6-1 vear as Purduesbasketball coach, the council. Ann Atkins defeated Nancy Aun Trimbe Tire Scheie: The only appropriations allowed 1 le 1, 6-2; Mirisnne Gallagher defeated Betty | po* (87 nl Pani, here. gts BA K [Mohr €-1, 6-2: Mary Grace Lauck de-| pec ji_y. A here. [clothing for inmates of county inDec. H_Buthr, | stitutions; $3000 for a new water | well at Sunnyside Sanatorium and Jan. 5—Michigan, here. Jan. 10—Ohio State, here, Jan. 12—Indiana, there. P).—The 10 delegates of the | Total appropriations asked in an it Feb. i—lowa, here. United Automobile. Aircraft and ordinance submitted to the Council SOFTBALL Re Agricultural Implement Workers Vvesterday amounted to $15,500. I. 8. A. TOURNAMENT Paul Bain struck out nine batsmen as| : vention are instructed to vote to retain Philip Murray as president. | This action, taken yesterday at| LNW \ answer to reports that John L. [JS | Lewis might seek to return to C. I! BILL HENRY “me conve CALLING"
Hodges, Rhqgius; Walter Johnson, ang Charlotte, N.C. N. C. Aug. X 20 to 23. son, American Legion Auxiliary; Eq Don Robbins, Brightwood: Leroy and Bd Porter. Play in the four singles divisions] INDVANA ALLEYS 9.6. 3-6. 7-5. 6-3. 6-3 {teurs now playing. But he had the x x it \ » y ’ \ Bob Sey Creek courts. same time. All former team captains and 8-6, 6-3, R-€, a game.” terdily. Nancy Ann Trimble, seeded] gye ymiversal League will meet at 8 'casualty of the first dav’s matches, Stake, Kovacs smothered Wayne The Recreation Atague wilt — at 8] according to the dope. - way it's going to be at Forest Hills. The Florsheim Shoe Handicap League BOSTON. Aug (NEA). —van- | Murray Dulberger defeated Bill Maver night at x » " PAY RAISES REFUSED on fea ed Charles Mitchell 5-3 { down the line, the New Yorks fear |§ 5- 0: © Charles Tichenor detested Bill prolonged hitting slump. enner, default. N S h d | dianapolis at the 22d annual re-| Combs | et Schedule | vy 8-2; Don Olsen feleated | vice president and Mrs. Emerson J.!increase of salaries at Sunnyside | heay ed a sigh lefeated Warren Bess 6-0, 6-0: Bob Clegg cchedule for the 1941-42 basketball | Annual Picnic Thursday—Mem- the $5200 request of the County ob game hitt 08 Tenis The elu Port BURT Geet, to season Trall 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; Joe Quinn defeated Paul games against major opponents dur- | hold their annual picnic at 4 p. m. | request for $2500 for repairs to Women's Singles Dec. 8—Wabhakh, here. 1 the Council were $1500 for new feated Emily Fickinger 6-2, 6-3 i Anh Klein Dee. 31—Texas A or ‘M., here. A 4 N + | the $1800 for the planning commisJ f, Aug ma eur o es Jan. 26—Minnesota, here BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug 2 Feb. 16—Wisconsin, here. (U. A. W.-C. I. 0) to the forth- Total amounts allowed were $6400. Metal Auto Parts defeated Beveridge Paper! the Us A. W. international con- | The convention also vigorously SRY 9:13 p.m 15 p.m.
Stidham Prepares For 'T' Parties
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 12 (NEA). | —Suspicious Tom Stidham won't be surprised if his Marquette University football team runs into quite a few “T parties this fall. Because of the success of the system last year, Stidham expects “T” formation plays to erop up in the offenses of possibly as many as five Marquette opponents —Wisconsin, Michigan State, Duquesne, Mississippi and Detroit.
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