Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1943 — Page 21
Sergt. Joe Louis, Headed for The Movies, Will Not Defend His Crown Until War Is Over
By JACK CUDDY : Ii United Press Staff Correspondent i NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Sergt. Joe Louis, the brand new pappy, has been ordered to report at Los Angeles Monday to play a role in the
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Roxborough
Manager Roxborough, phoning from Detroit, said he wasn’t sure how long
the picture assignment would last,
After that Louis has no ides where the army will send him.
Roxborough emphasized, however, “one is certain. Joe will not defend his title until the war is - over.” The heavyweight champion has been stationed at Ft. Riley, Kas, since late June. His duties included those of boxing instructor and director of the camp’s boxing teams. Jolting Joe had been invited to appear at the New York ‘writers’ dinner next: Wednesday night, but his whirl at the movies will prevent this.
In Movies Before
Louis has been a movie actor before but.never in a picture of this importance, Otherwise his career . a8 an entertainer has been limited
to exhibition tours and brief talks at service benefits and petore bokoO tions. But we preJe I panizat Shufilin’ Joe will be one of the hits of Irving Berlin's extravaganza. He has a warm personality, despite his early reputa- ¥ tion for being “dead-panned,” and he has unusual poise. He has cap- * tivated completely’ audiences at ‘Madison Square Garden and other spots with his simple but extremely effective address. Before heading west, Sergt. Joe will visit b with his wife, ‘Marva, and new baby daughter, at Chicago. It’s lucky for Joe he’s in the army, now that he is a pappy. We could imagine no worse catastrophe for the Bomber than to be awakened at night and forced to walk the floor with a yowling infant in his arms.
The Sleepin’est Man Joe is the sleepin’est man, He certainly loves that shut-eye. We remember the old days at Pompton Lakes, N. J, when Joe disappeared
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again and again in the daytime,|s
mind you, And the searching posses would discover him slumbering beneath an apple tree. The late Jack Blackburn, his trainer, forbade these
but he figured on “several weeks,” {
Butler Plays ° Soldier Five
CAMP ATTERBURY, Feb. 11.—
Camp Atterbury netters tonight in a contest against a team from his old school at the Soldiers’ sports arena, . During his three years on the
437 points, the third best all-time total. Steiner poured 208 of those points through the loop in his senior year for a single season record. And
feats for the Atterbury team. His fielder and free-throw gave Atterbury a 56-53 win over Hanover yturday and Steiner scored 13 ints Monday night although the camp team lost to Dow Chemical squad at Midland, Mich., 35-30. Butler had had a string of seven straight reverses until last Thursday night when the team whipped 34-24. The Franklin team has beaten Atterbury in two meetings,
Mail Invitations For Purdue Meet
LAFAYETTE, Feb. 11 (U. P). — Hermon Phillips, Purdue track coach, said today he was mailing out invitations for the Purdue relays to 106 schools with a list of probable events in both college and versity divisions. *hillips, who created the idea of soring a Purdue relays for the irst time this year to fill in for the
daytime siestas, claiming that too|eve]
much sleep | made the fighter “logey.” Meanwhile Roxborough's statement that Louis definitely will not defend ‘his title until the war is over squelches recent rumors that plans were being made for the champion to meet, in London or North Africa, Freddie Mills of England in a big international bout for
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Johnny Beazley, pitching star of the St. Louis Cardinals and two-time conqueror of the New York Yankees in the world series, is seeking a commission at the officer candidate school of the army air forces technical training command, Miami Beach.
season—1168—which was rolled by Bowes Seal Fast Jan. 27 in the Indianapolis league. Herff-Jones, which rolled against the Seal Past combination, also hit the 3100 mark last night by putting together games of 949, 1024 and 1133 for a 3106 count. The Seal Fast series included games of 902 and 1054 besides the 1190 count. - = Jack Hunt of the Herfl-Jones quintet took individual honors with a 694 series on games of 207, 229 and 258. Other leading bowlers last night were:
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Charles Keesling Wins Mat Title
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb. 11.— Aviation cadet Charles A. Keesling Jr., 3336 Fall Creek blvd, Indians apolis, this week was named 145pound wrestling champion of his platoon, at the U. 8. navy preflight school here. The title was won in the instructional sports period, a part of the
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Bowes Seal Fast Hits 11 90 For Best Game
Bowes Seal Fast served warning on Indianapolis bowling teams entered in the city bowling tournament which opens Saturday by pounding the pins for a 3156 series at Pritchett’s alleys last night—just five pins under the mark which won the title for the team in 1940. Included in this series was a 1190 game—the best score made by a team this season for a single game.
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Fighting Irish Face Violets
- NOTRE DAME, Feb. 11.—Bowling along the come-back trail with four straight victories following it only defeat of the season, Notre Dame's Fighting Irish basketball team will try to retain its strangle hold on New York U., at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. The Violets won their first 12 games in a row before losing SaturPre-
New Yorkers to a one-point decision. Coach George E. Keogan of Notre Dame attempts to explain this drop from a 62-point-a-game pace by the fact that Saturday’s opponents had a lay-off for exams and apparently Jost some of their sharpness. : N. Y. U. has won only two of the
The Violets opened the rivalry with again, 52-43, in 1940. The Irish won
Hagg Predicts His. Own Runs
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 —Fric T. Winberg says Gunder Hagg, incredible Swedish distance runner, predicts his world record runs. “Each time Hagg established new figures, he told our sports editor before hand,” asserts Winberg, American correspondent for a Stockholm newspaper. “I was notified in advance. That was one reason why he broke the 5000mefer mark in a drizzle. Officials wanted to call the event off.” Hagg, according to Winberg, has not yet been all out in the mile, believes he can better four minutes.
Crespi Called ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11 (U. P)— Service calls cut another hole in the St. Louis Cardinals’ infleld today after Frank (Creepy) OCrespi was notified to report for induction at Jelerson Barracks, Mo, on
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SOUTH BEND, Feb. 1 MU. P)— Transfer of the 1943 Notre Dame-
‘Navy football game from Baltimore
to the Cleveland Municipal stadium
1was announced yesterday by off|cials of both schools.
The game was scheduled for nex Oct. 30.
oh is Stanley Cofal, former Irish halfback—was in line with of-
events to larger centers of population, Cofal and other Cleveland committee members met with naval
“jacademy authorities recently, and
today completed arrangements with the Rev. John Cavanaugh, Notre Dame faculty chairman of athletics.
The game will mark the fifth time the two teams have met in Cleveland.
Chicago Teams Jinx Toledo .
TOLEDO, Feb. 11.--Toledo’s allfreshman basketball varsity doesn’t worry about superstition. The traveling party in every instance amounts to 13. Toledo walloped Marshall at Huntington to record the school’s first athletic victory in West Virginia. The charm hasn’t worked on trips to Chicago, however, for Toledo twice had five-game winning streaks broken there. DePaul repelled Toledo, 49-40. Dartmouth and
Os K., age of Lida Shipman, father of Mrs. Ethel Hunt, Edward Shipman, Mrs. Maude Haggerty, Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Stella Anderson, passed away Wednesday a8. m. Priends Hay call at “1410 ‘N. Dearborn, after 4 p. ursday. Funeral 10 8. m. Saturday at the above address. Burial Crown Hill cemetery, Dorsey
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"| TAYLOR—Henry J. age 69, husband of
Bstella M. Taylor, father of Mrs. Eloise T. Mueller, grandfather of Eleanor Ann Mueller, brother of Mrs. Jessie Bryan, Brownsvlle, O., passed away Tuesday m. Friends may call at the Dorsey eral home, 3825 E. New York st. Funeral 2 p. m. Friday at funeral home. Burial Memorial Park Semcon ALENTINE—LYy 2261 Adams st., entered into Yet Wedneads: fed 85, Father of Edward Naomi H
O., o Dpien. O. an Services Saturday afternoon a at Viraailles, 0. Friends may call Moore hapel Thursaay A [Dayton and Greenville (O.) papers please copy.l
VAUGHN—William Lee, age 56, "husband of: Hazel Vaughn, father of Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. Willa Mae McHugh and William’ M. Vaughn, brother of Mrs. Jessie Fitch, Mrs. Mattie Rinehart and Mrs. , Cora Wermuth of Louisville, Ky., passed away ycanesta a. m, Friends ha call at 104 Chester until Saturday noon. oy 3 p. m, Saturday at the Dorsey Puneral Home, 3925 E. New York st. Burial Washington Park cemetery. WEIGLEIN—Henry F. husband of Ross, father of Fred and John, Rosa, Etha, Ihe and Edwena, passed away Tuesday p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect, after 6 P. m. Wednesday. Services Friday, 9 a. m., at St. Patrick’s church. Burial St. Joseplr cematery. Friends invited.
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GLAZIER—I wish to thank friends and pies bors for their kindness and beayofferings extended at the death i ny husb: Jerry Glazier. I especially thank Rev, Paul Crucian and singer, also Indianapolis Lodge No. 669. MRS. JERRY GLAZIER.
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edged the Rockets, 45-44. The figure 13 wasn’t blamed. The Reckets missed 10 free throws.
Oklahoma Schools Plan Double Bills
STILLWATER, Okla,, Feb. 11.— Oklahoma A. and M. and Oklahoma plan to play each other twice in football negt fall if travel difficulties - disrupt the usual schedules. Oklahoma A. and M. ad Tulsa might do the same thing. The schools could go a lot farther and get less interesting
games. . Sooner-Aggie games the last three years were so close, if not actually tied, that re-runs would have drawn more attention than the original.
War-Time Curbs Close Turf Club
NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—~The Turf and Field club, for many years a pillar of the social side of thor~oughbred racing, will be closed this year. Members who formerly lunched at the Manice Mansion before Belmost park races will be accommodated at a small bar and restaurant set aside for them in the mezzanine in the clubhouse side of the stand. Wartime restrictions.
30 N. Y. Contracts Mailed to Players
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (U. P.)— Thirty New York Yankee contracts were en route today to 13 pitchers, four catchers, seven infielders and six outfielders for the 1943 season.
were mailed yesterday. The Yankee batterymen will report at the Asbury Park, N. J., base March 14 and fhe remainder of the squad on March 21.
Predicts Program
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