Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1943 — Page 6
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player, 106 votes, ‘Competed Against Hagg The chunky, bespectacled Dodds|1943 season, official figures was the 10th track man to win the today disclosing that he led all secaward in its 14-year history. Twice ond basemen In the circuit with a . it has been awarded to golfers once |flelding mark . ¥ to an oarsman and the other time| Frey's proficiency around the key- from Jusierdays drill, having to a tennis player. : stone sack earned him a spot in the oo 00 on Chief reason for His selection National league record book — his . : kes were intimates. was the “Thundering Theologian's” 985 breaking an 18-year-old record » begged the anguished Dykes, “could Zeke have |. ingress to compete against of a established Earl J. 5 > der Hagg when the “ (Sparky) Adams ; Be : 5 x : es “No, he couldn't.” Then after a pause: Sven came ho dios ry The league set a new all-time The Caps have been kicking up a lot of ice out at the Coliseum in recent games and + : mer. | Dodds pressed him in every Relding Seon Stpite She to continue the same hers tomorrow night when they face Cleveland in a New Year's eve encounter, .- | "$a. i xo Foo aby tour tat Yo A EX They play at Hershey Saturday night and return here to face Pitisburgh Sunday. Left to right, the tZehe at First Buse Foroes Ald society, He never de- | boys are Red Kane, Billy Thomson and Winky Smith. ‘The latter wasn't trying to hide. He slipped
D for seven years; mostly on account of his |e. 00g the “Smorgasboard Special” when the picture was taken and landed kirplunk on the ice a few seconds later. hit 27 homers for the Sox. but. he provided most of the com- ; Pp . a
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Shieh : ‘8 3 . re mn "311 mir commited sunt oe > __|Herff-Jones Team Rolls 1171 to Establish outdoors hy 2 Atuatiosn, i previous low of 1312 in ‘42. Bisons Gain on 7.
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“mail order” runner. When be : w Zeke at first base. That might have The Indianapolis league, with;Paul Stemm with 616, and Harry] Bertha Urbancic was the lead.
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bi Sn» ( y outfielders, Danny, Herne Saving the sisrring Wheeler with 616. Ing scorer in women's loops. She ; with the steam roller election of Judge William champion. Aided by these lettered with Philadelphia in the early ; gue night's 'tenpin activities. i Bill Noffke and Al St eck were Toledo journalist, calls our attention to & SIMMIAT {org country championship and | 2 Ce Be TL STL g streak! ence, increasing lly | 208, "Two other individuals passed Pacific football conference. The membership 15 Ithe Central Collegiate conference to 189 ney ce margin, while the league lead- | When 560, Mark Bilskey and of 16 colleges, Only Touts oatried om is gE. two-mile title. Sept. 17, 1041, and ended on Bars had to settle for & 2-3|second effort. They bad opened ineiped the Dick's cause with 635.|naving Fegsy Bucew
554's. in the Rose Bowl receipts, the six non- Dominated the Field of this year, He also headed with the Cleveland Rams, lead-| With 1113 and stood great chances) Clarence Shott's 257, 314, 187—858 for | Other 500-shooters of the league
" ers of the western division. .|to establish a three-game record,{palls City Beer and Don McNew's : of course, having a clear majority of votes” THIS | 1 wasn't until the winter of 1042/STCUS Gardenets for the second the west but skidded to 98¢ in the finale, ips, 213. 27-883 for Pabst Blue a. Strlebeck : 543, Agnes; happened at the minor league net. olin that he hit the big time. Pressing Straight year with a fielding mark| fie ies finishing with 3268. Ribbon were other h braved the financial hazards of war Oreg Rice several times as the y ; : : 1 All members were over the 600-| totals, sed to Bramham's re-election; he saved his $25.000 |noire Dame's ‘stars favorite two-| Fumer Riddle, Gincinnatbs o De 1 CAMS [max Jack Hunt, who paced the! *ssqutional 600-shooters were Paui|dune’ Swiggert, 531, Mary reversing prior ruling and permitting the 18 none mile distance, Dodds suddenly game Siubisg p Ty ¢ quintet, nabbed city-wide solo } 648, 648.1528 RA : 526. J or dead leagues, to vote for him. We doubt that the |cuitched to the mile and defeated worst. fielding year since entering honors with 245, ‘250, 182 for 686. Striebeck Sherman Clark 648,1528, Rosemary Kruger , Jessie
anything skin to it, existed In the Pacific coast |ni1e king Leslie MacMitchell, Last [0 eons 18 S930. Riddle slipped A ¢ U | - Manuel Schonecker ‘was runner<| 2% Fulton: 627, Henry Unger 626, Womack 526, Iva Dininger 526, Bere
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Mr. French insists, the principle, or 1ack of it {winter he dominated this field. |'® 965 this season; committing one 4p for individual honors getting 109,| 000 Glubka 626, John Fehr 623, Xd nice Robling 325, Dorothy Berkops |
2 one’ | Striebeck 617, Ralph Richman 614,]524, Tess Cox 512, Marie Fulton i One of the most coveted awards [fs ioe (oot 10 0 163 games he 206, 508,
RODE. Carl Hardin 613 and Jess Montague Margaret Skelton 504, Nell
I Ip_* ' {in Smatiur Atnletien the Sulivin : Schmidt 504, and Tillie Kagel S01. Blame "Poison Pen’ Letters |i wae un: mer my alsa, Tech [sme meine okess Bose "The Chicago Store” For Halting LaMotta Scrap [na iss: si Boston. mes tn Tere Haute. Wiley—fmiahd 198]. Maro Shoo had SOIT, hrough : g P : 1934; Lawson Little, golf, 1935 Even Money | with perfect records after Evans-|the efforts of Jim Hurt Jr. with 631
By JACK CUDDY Glenn Morris, track, 1936; Den ville Hosse dropped trong the Bi rms -— rid EN) United Press Staff Correspondent : Budge, tennis, 1937; Don Lash,| - last night in a 27-25 upset scored|cyas stich, Knights of Columbus... NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Poisoned-pen letters from envious fight|track, 1938; Joe Burk, rowing, 1939; By UNITED PRESS by Evansville Memorial. : Bob De Wits, West Side Merchants... . managers to the navy department caused, the last-minute cancellation of|Greg Rice, track, 1940; Leslie Mac-| NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 30.—The| Bosse had won four straight, Pe ee). ‘last night's middleweight bout between Coast Guardsman Georgie| Mitchell, track, 1041, and Cornelius|7-to-5 odds favoring Georgia. Tech|While Memorial had bowed = to|Clarenes Miller, N. Side Recreation... Kochan and Jake LaMotta, according to Tex Sullivan, Kochan's pilot, | Warmerdam, track, 1042. in the New Year's day Sugar Bowl|Loogootee in its last start. p The scheduled 10-round scrap was called off at 6:30 p. m., but thou-| No date Was set for the presenta- gume have been ~ withdrawn and| Marion's slowly improving Glants Bill ample of fans—unawaré of the cancellation—went to Madison Square|tion, but A, A. U. officials said it Tulsa, after impressive workouts, is| defeated the p Elwood» pub, inter-Club a Garden, only to find the punch em | Probably would be made at the na- now quoted at even money, it was| Panthers last night, 33-28, Elwood J. Barrels, Knishts of
; | porium closed. tional indoor championship at Mad- revealed today. ! i 1 : B oy You Will Promoter Mike Jacobs announced | ison Square Garden Feb. 26. : : Post Olle icin : % e ; alpo Handed “no fight” after receiving a tele- HE ————— - 3 . And Helping Us By T aking SEE A gram from the chief of naval per ® ® ° : A American Legion . 383 8 s Advantage of Chis. .civovevaeen : sonnel at Washington. It read: “Re- Illin T ne : i . ; ts 1st Defeat gret participation of George Koch- 018 rips : rf : | - a “ODDS od an, machinist’s mate second class, = Ee k. C. gh Great 0 ‘ ' Hoosier college basketball prestige,|U. 8. N., in a boxing match at Mad- * 8 » Gary Tolleston enhanced ‘8184 Dankeri, Inapls. Power 4 1 . 8 doy pert already weakened by several week-|ison Square Garden canngt be e WN Five Dy ¥ ; . : 0a a \ : suffered another | authorized.” ithe aT “fn Gy ine ats Rercantion. «os & END ..BrokenLots S 8s Valparaiso uni-| Kochan, who has had 35 pro- : wp rb ) 4 » a yo : fis first game in|fessional fights during his two years| CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Dec. 30 (U. P.). beating Whiting , se BO) All Few-of-a-Kind. Everything that is not in keeping with Wabash college,/in the coast guard, was ordered by|—Illinols defeated the Great Lakes a : our policy of well rounded stocks. Men's Clothing, Furnishings |the navy on Tuesday to withdraw |basketball team here last night, 64-] TASADENA, and Hats—Merchandise as good as the day it came from the
| the Cessna | from the match, according to Sulli- handing heavyweights fr i : OTHE) ; manufacturers—Now offered at Worth-While Savings! : van, and was transferred from a 5, the Sailors their first|lne, Don Deeks, Zi | Vera gy .. ay
fireboat in the New York area to a |0€16at In seven games. and Gordon Berlin, 205-pound cen- 7 : Entire Store Se HS ios Fay Night,
wn barracks on the~ Hud-| The youthful Ilini boosted their|ter, were incapacitated with colds| Added jin, Hson river. Sullivan, confident that|Pré-conference record to five|today, but Coach Ralph Welch sald Nw to Staff | ; plantsjthe difficulty could be “straight. |Yictories in six games and avenged ihe expected them fo be ready for YORK, Dec, 80 (U. P)—|— 'fened out,” hurried fo Washington, |thelr Only defeat of the year, 52-|the Rose Bowl game with Southern President Ford Frick of the Na- B k tb but accomplished nothing there, He| 44 108 to Oreat Lakes in the Chi-| California here Saturday, tonal league announced today that askel craft Tuesday night, 50-48. [Informed Jacobs of the situation cago, Stadium three weeks ago. : Luton Duster Boggess, a former : : 1 found the. tangs Tuesday night. Al day yesterday "g'City 0 minute to pay, Hes | BOUTIANG £0 REPOTE |oire; ha been add to the iat tows, wi murs. off . 4132, "The | maneuvers, but likewise falled, ~~ |AD Schacter, the Bluelackets hot| For Navy Training [fwd Al Barlick who went inta [big & Sues Narst Resepton a J Men's Capeskin LEATHER COATS 7 soldiers had| Remembers OM Ruling. [both teams with 20 points. Illinois’| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30 (U.P) —| = ‘mee Caroling Pre-Fleh, 0) Full} Vell Made—Coat Style. Belted or semi-belted. . It seems that the navy depart. |highest scorer was Junior Kirk with |Ciff Bourland, who- holds the ("allnps to Retire Specially priced 8 «..ciiiociciiieriiiaiiinins og gises '| ment remembered its ruling of June | 17 Points, of the secund half. world’s 300~-yard record, will report , Columbla, s SS—————————————————————————— 18, 1042, which prohibits navy| Tor the Illini, Stan Patrick witaito Northwestern university Jan. 13] NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 20 (U. P). Davee . n, s J Men's Heavy v teams or athletes from competing in| 12 Points, Howard Judson wiih 11,ifor navy training, he said today. |—Jackie 'Callura, Hamilton, Ont, COLLEGE TOURNAMENT AT Good, warm heavy Shirts snd Drawers commercially sponsured games or|Pon Delaney with 10, and Dick| A Bourland, a senior, was captain boxer, who failed in an effort to re-| on oo PICO BE ...asasinssnzmeniehases srs psassnns th matches, This ruling has been en- | Foley with 8 followed Kirk. of Jast year's University of fh : “Heavy Union Suits $139 and $149 the Suit, forced against champions Gus Les-| This was the last game for Foley, |California track and field : wo EL ne nevich, Tony Zale and Pred Coch.|Who now reports to the army fur|tional Collegiate Athletic *irane; but not against lesser-name active duty. champions. fighters. pe P————— —— team a rea. hav en mC | dl N » ’ B * C . | : road saint Kon» aecwes| J@V@IONY Is Nation's Boxing Capital—or
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