Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 27

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lays; March 14, Indiana university announced its : p(- . entry list of 15 men who will com- ; Te Ww . hin f le d pete in every individual even ‘and Central Has i : 0 as | gion or onar all university relays. : | : : ; Don Olsen, defending champion {mes y. ») UT : LAKELAND—Th squad were missing today, in the 60-yard low hurdles, heads 8 MN asy Goin ing . Snead led by between General a of mepves ‘but ao Jimmy Dykes via

list of eight Illinois athletes. 3 Zeller and the Detroit Tiger hold- | worried. about one, veteran Bob Wright, Ohio State hurdler| a outs turned in Zeller’s. favor to- hari A Appling, J who set a world’s low hurdle record| © BY UNITED PRESS . 72 1. | day as only eight players re- Appling refused his mew conhere last year as a sophomiore, has! ‘It isn’t often that fans find al : ead on mained unsigned. The Tigers were | tract which reportedly slices $1500 been entered again along |with 15|“natural” among the regional tour- - 18-hy en scheduled to play their first game | from the “more than $15,000” he other Buckeye teammates. neys like .the one al Lafayette to-| | : FJ iS v driving | of the spring training season collected last year and has been Northwestern with Don [Schmidt |morrow—a four-teain playoff that : i ee under ERNE ' Alton Benton, who led ‘the sulking at his Georgia home ever | in the high jump and seven runners holds almost as much fire and fury| , 5 : . agdale, N: Y.| club's pitching staff last season | simce. from Alabama State ' have | entered |ag the state final itself, : 3 : for a. 1 ang with 15 wins and six losses, : : the Butler relays for the first “time. Lafayette, Frankfort, = Lebanon - ; : i * signed his 1942 contract yesterday. ORLANDO.—Hoping fora break [| old formula makes : ‘Alabama State entered the col-|and Otterbein make up the slate,| & : deadlocked at 143 a Rudy York, holdout first baseman, | in the cold, damp weather that (| ¢his fine Ken- . lege division as did Wayne, univer-|and fight for the rizht to advance] | ds of 71 and * bounced into camp and after a | HAS sowed up thelr conditioning, || Lou Bourbon a | sity of Detroit. Eleven schools now|to the Hammond seini-final, one of| : : JR ’ 4 conférence with Zeller, took his | the Washington Senators today 1B ‘ “have entered numbering 133 indi-|the: est playofis that will be : : ; ’ first workout with the club. Zel- | Were preparing for the first exhi- superb, savory .. vidual athletes. ' |on tap for March 14, I H E i : ler said he and York failed to | bitlon’ gaine ‘of 'the year next drink that is une AF me : - | Otterbein cannot be counted out. FL F A : reach a salary agreement. He left | Monday wy i New York Yan- ‘3 |1t has won 22 of 23 games this year, i. bev : no doubt that Buck Newsom | kees. and stands a good ‘chance to dump) § : ; + i 28 would be offered to the Washing- ; a the unimpressive IPrankfort Hob . ; | wih ton Senators. York and Catcher | ST: PETERSBURG. ~rhe Su {1/4 Dogs: Who ‘won ‘thelr ‘scotiond! by % : i pri pty Billy Sullivan may be traded with the world A Oh York [of {ff | ine smaiiest victory margin of the Stur-| Sewsom Jor two Senators = | yankees todsy'in the first of | four teams, having rosed out Ross-| J 3 : X yur four Pitcher Emil Leonard and First string of’ exhibition port ; ville, 25-22, in the deciding game, ee , . 8_six-round battle and a| Baseman Jimmy Vernon. the Bronx Bombers which Florida

Several Hundred § , Season Meant Nothing *, fans have chosen to bill as a preTAMPA—The Cincinnatl Reds | i. of the 1962 world series. .

oad Us. od The season has not decided a) oo” : : ; a Aas Sincisiali Beds ; thing about comparitive strengths ’ ] tiating for Outfielder Maurice Van DELAND John Niggeling and of the other three favored quintets. ; | led to start promptly at 8: 20, Robays of the Pittsburgh Pirates | Dennis om Nigesiing and

1” |Lafayette and Lebanon split their| SE 1 Fe The complete program: in another move to solve the per- | sistent holdouts on the St. Louis oe season series, one game each; Main Event—10 Rounds, - light-| ennial Redleg outfield gap in left | Browns’ pitching staff, both had

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Lebanon also divided with Prank- : , weights. Sammy Scully, 134, Chi-| field. Either Pitchers Gene entered the fold ‘today after sete fort; and Frankfort did the same cago, vs. Bud Cotey, 135, Indianap-| Thompson or Whitey Moore of tling salary di:erences with the thing with = Lafayetie, completing Pvt. Joe Louis heads for training quarters, at Camp Dix, New Jer- |olis. the Reds have been mentioned as.| management. the ‘vicious circle. sey, for his March 27 meeting against Abe Simon at. Madison. Square Semi-windup—Six rounds, heavy-| trading bait. 3

All Sises—All Makes! jean, } ethro Jeffers, . | es! lean, B}| AT HAMMOND: Horace Mann,| (Garden. | Smapoils, vo. Bob Beyaai Ko.| AVALON.—E Hanysewsk, sen-

Perfect Casin, gs Good : \ | the favorite, meets Michigan City sational South Bend sandlotter,

Thon ie of Mikes ot servic K for the first time in the history of a ery w ces. ome or the S A he U k ; . ods of - Look Like New. Take QurY¥l [the two schools. As for the other ammy ngott, Tf e un nown ' Shared managerial n 3p. Advice and BUY Now While two rivals, Mann: bet Brock twice . | rookie ‘hurlers at the Chicago Good Tires Are Still) in tourney rounds, in 1929 an » acl O M. : - Available. | Qa ores even win mast cea FAV OF ver onfgomery Mo a Bar| ER octal Wil Ml) | Roosevelt, winning iri the sec-| . Prelim — rounds, . a 1 : NEW TIRES tional but. losing in 1934. NEW YORK, March 6 (U. P)—Sammy Angott, the “champion|"cishis. Ernie Maynard, 210, il Hil Suh, Tulsa Tightimnder; Looks Easy for Cen®al nobody knows,” battles Bob Montgomery of ‘Philadelphia (at Madison Geave, Il, vs. Tiny Bland, 25, In-] C eslie Fleming, who won one and AT LOWEST PRIC | ™ - |Square Garden tonight with recognition by the nation’s fight fans as|dianapolis. ug: WhO Won ons and For Holders of Priority Rati \| AT EVANSVILLE: Bogaville and| his chief incentive. Prelim — Four rounds, middle- Do one 1 Ea e . n = / | Ft. Branch, evenly matched quin- Angott, who won the lightweight championship from Lew Jenkins Weight, Soldier Fox, 159, Ft. Har- ‘Jough's Night de igen pony 0 i Brand New Heavy Duty Y{tets. are doped to ply their hearts|inree months ago, was an 8-5 underdog for the 12-round bout despite ¥ Nw Biggans, 100, I0-|. 1c" in the Cube third. intra.

flout in the afternoon tilt, thereby a decision over Monigomery, in BATTER S ) {making the final game easter for : Philadelphia, in 1040. It was an| SWelmm — Four rounds, feather- Sad gas yeaa Evansville Central, Central faces N Dame Ranks overweight match and {he title was weights. Charlie Teckenbrock, 123, pASADENA.— Three members Bulle for oExtra Power Sad ) jan underdog Tell City team in the : not at stake. Indianapolis, vs; Joe Poindexter, 125, o¢ the Chicago White Sox 31-man Se. southern Indiana conference j Ba side fram the , Jume, Reed N oniaol Jue Yeo Kong, mae S No g a. ui. public rec- ’ Beis well-represented ir. the regionals, In asketball tognitiof. * And gam Ln DE Ohinese featherweight, who suffered Sorunsaick Bowling Balls Se eight out of 15 teams advancing as not too important to the clean-|®" Injury in training and will be ; FPR sectional champs. Washington, Jas- living Italian-American from|URable to appear. : 5 gir] | per, Bicknell and Sullivan will play| Colorado, Illinois, Long Island and | washington, Pa. His busy fists 39 p LATE at Washington, Boonville and Oen- west Texas State college basketball have earned him plenty of money 13 Chur ch es

Bei] [tral at Evansville, Linton at Mar- . during his six-year professional -2-¥r. Guarantee al Bedford at Bedford. teams are rated in that order this ing y p v if | tinsville and Bedfor week by the national iation of boxing career and the money has GRIBBEN & CRA

; Backers ofa Dif Sousney been handled wisely for his wife E ST. 4 8 5 | [plan that would bracket separately|intercollegiate basketball. and two daughters. y nier Tourney 103 N. ILLINOIS Ex. : | | the small town teams from the large] mach school, also, topped other Undisputed champion of the 135- : FAN BELTS!0r 42 cone ones, will find that 28 of the Pres-| 1. yn its section of the country,|pound class, Angott wilks in the| Emmanuel Baptist and Englewood |" for All Cars

: Bran i 45-PL ATE Netw, ent regional teams are from towns The 40 midwestern leaders were |SHadow of oblivion becsuse he has Christian churches will meet MonDuty | B under 5000 population. = Fourteen been a quiet operator who avoided|92y night at 7 o'clock in the first Cw 3-Yr. Guarantee | {towns represented are under the headed by Illifols, Minnesota, Notre | bright lights and the public eye.|8ame of the Marion County Church $ é 75 en 1000 mark and nine l2ss than 500. Dame, Toledo, Kansag, Purdue, Victory over Bobcat Bob will bring|Athletic association's senior basket- We. oa ry . Sarre. stack: of -Beltubsator Ex

Wisconsin, Indiana, Great Lakes him nation-wide respect from the ball tournament at Brookside U, B. d Appliance

Belts Also | : .& and Bradley. . Butler, according to|fans but defeat will shove him [church. DELAWARE P ark Eliminated the ratings, nosedived out of the|deeper into the shadows. Thirteen church teams have en- BLUE POIN & MADISON list. Sammy virtually is unknown tered the tourney. The first two

Indiana ‘Central, 12th; Indianal|after he takes off the gloves. Even|Founds will be played at the Brook- wv A ny By Morgan Five State, 33d, and Wabash, 31st, were|the Pennsylvania policeman who|Side church. The remainder of the || EERIE Aa the only other teams to appear on|took him into custody recently |CORtESts, including the finals, will be L Oo y Dl S

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