Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1945 — Page 8
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JOE
WILLIAMS SAYS
NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Ty Cobb still calls 'em as he sees ‘em. On his all-time, .all-star team he places Joe Jackson and Buck Weaver, discredited - Black Soxers. This horrifies the brass hats but Jackson and Weaver
‘were two of the best.” ry : Cobb also picks George Sisler over Lou Gehrig and all the others at first base. . This column concurs heartily, Joseph Vincent McCarthy to the contrary notwithstanding. -. Sisler could make plays around the bag Gehrig wouldn't event attemp n ” 1.4 THE New York Herald-Tribune reporter \ on rounds to Zivic over young Arnold the other night is being halle in Pittsburgh as the man who did most for boxing in 1945... .. From Albany, Governor Dewey has wired invitations to met opolitan sports IETS to meet him Thursday at-the Hotel Roosevelt in New Yorks . The Albany grapevine Tépofts Tt 15 To armouree” the- appoi Bien. - of ‘Bddie Eagan as’ new chair rman of thé New York State Athletic commission. Another Vote for Hoosier Ford Frick MY Washington scout feports that Ford Frick, the Indiana tive, campaigning for the Landis spot, can count on another American league vote, namely: Clark Griffith's . This may be the beginning of a landslide.
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MEANWHILE, readers continued to send in nominations : Jack Ettlinger of Brooklyn ‘thinks John D. ‘Mar tin, U.S. district court judge at Cincinnati, rates the job . and a very capable man is’ Mr. Martin, too.. I.remember him when he was president of the Southern association. T. L. Hurley of Hostetler, a barrister league. . . . But that doésn’t change the inside track as of now.
Jimmy Byrnes Enters the Picture A LETTER: “If a batter clubs the tar out of a Baseball team’s pitchers—the manager soon starts giving the trouble-making. batter a gift to first—right? “In the same manner of thinking—perhaps baseball should give Bvrnes the commissioner's job. You know-—as. toug h as he seems to want to bé—Jimmy might be a good replacement for the late Judge Landis at<that. (Signed) Pfc. Victor W. McGinnis, Camp
Atterbury, Ind.”
Cleveland offers Wis fellow townsman, Joseph who handles the legal affairs for the American the situation. .'. . Frick still has
Heavy Entry in Pin Tourney; Greathouse Rolls 709 Series
“been victorious in their
-+Rodebeck—at-pentor—-and- Pat. Robs
Bulldogs Take On W hash | in
Conference Go
The Butler basketeers will throw open the fieldhouse doors tonight to their traditional rivals, the Wa-
Indiana State College conference. The Bulldogs have won 33 encounters of -a possible 57 with the Wabash netiifen in past years. Butler netters came into possession -of first place in the conference when they downed Manchester, 48-35. Tonight's game time is 7:30. Wabash holds 11th place in the conference with one victory and two defeats for .333. The Bulldogs have thrée conference encounters, defeating Frank(dn, Ball State and Manchester. Coach . Frank ‘ (Pop) Hedden’s Bulldog lineup tonight will be Ray| Bottema and Art Cook at forwards,
bins and Jake Luther at guards. Wabash's Coach Dale Davis plans to start Hering and Standish at forwards, Moore at center, and Gavit and Young at guards.
Thom in Another Return Mat Bout
Coach. Billy at the Armory again tonight where he will go against Maurice Chappell of Montreal in a return encounter to feature the regular
bash Little Giants, as the Bulldogs | .|strive to hold its first place in the
Thom ‘is to perform |
By HARRY GRAYSON ‘. . NEA Sports Editor je MIAMI, Fla. Jan. Dit etor of War Mobilization James PF. ' Byrnes may object to racing, but
sport, so more than 200,000 persons are expected to compete in the 99-day 10th annual Metropolitan Miami tournament, extending to April 15. This greatest . of . all fishing tournanients attracted that many
on craft plying the ocean or openating at right were a bit more rigid than. they are at present. No Fuss or Feathers And despite a militant ODT, the tournament again will claim national attention. “Originated by general chairman Henry ‘H. Hyman, Miami public utilities official] and celebrated fisherman, and conducted by Anglers, Inc, a non-profit organization, the tournament's simplicity, ~is-the principal reason -fop jts flat... tering success > There is neither fee nor registration. All you have to do is catch a fish. Servicemen Included Normally there are prizes for the largest of 27 varieties. This year the prize list has been duplicated, to include men in uniform, making the total 54. Prizes are war bonds, of course. There also are awards for outstanding feats—the heaviest and longest sailfish, the heaviest white marlin, etc. : Eligible for entry trolling and still fishing are African pompano,
weekly wrestling show. | Thére are two ‘othet bouts, the! first at 8.30, when Lon Chaney of Vincennes ‘opposes Gil LaCross of! Boston, It is for one fall. In the semi-windup, Tex Hager of Eu-!| gene, Ore., will meet Rene LaBelle | of Toronto. It also is for one fall. | Thom and Chappell met three | weeks ago, engaging in one of the! best bouts of the local indoor season. It was closely contested with the verdict going. to Thom. Tonight's match is for two falls out of three.
Armstrong to Aid Paralysis Fund
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—|
with the deadline for entries 11 days away, and 390 already registered, | the fifth annual Dezelan men’ s doubles classic is expected to attract more
than 400 duos. : The event will be run off over the two week- ends, Jan. 20-21 and Jan.
97 and 28. Starting times of the Saturday squads has been set for 6, 7, 8, paralysis fund, his manager George | last’ summer.
9, 10 and 11 p. m., while on Sunday activities will get under way at 11 a. 3 and be continued at 12 noon, | 1,2 3,4 56,78,9, 10and 11 p.m. | {17th 700 of the season in league, 3 classic is a handicap affair play, and the best three-game ef-| and prizes will be awarded forifort in the Optimist league, which actual high Scopes gd for Be rolls at Pritchett’s. He was in ac-| scores including handicaps. hundred dollars is guaranteed the tion with River Rats. duo with the top actual count, while|" A fellow-leaguer, Al Striebeck of | a first-place prize of $150 is guar-ithe Sculptors, took the runnerup anteed winners in the™Randicap di- berth wigh 243, 237, 204—684. Cecil
Henry Armstrong, onetime holder! {of three titles, will fight Chester! | Slider, Jan. 17, in a 10-round con-| test for the benefit of the infantile!
{ Moore, said today.
fishing has ‘become an essential -
All You Have Do Is Catch. a Big Fish, So 200.000 Compete i in Miami Tourney
a year ago, when war restrictions °
eo Hemry H.—Hyman,-general chairman of -the 10th. annua} Metro politan Miami fishing tournament, fights sailfish with five-ounce tip and nine-thread line in gulf stream off Miami Beach.
albacore or small tuna, Allison tuna, amberjack, barracuda, black bass, bluefish, ‘bonefish, bonito, broadbill swordfish, channel bass or redfish, chiro or ladyfish, cobia, dolphin, grouper, Warsaw grouper, jack, kingfish, mackerel, mako, blue marlin, white marlin, permit, pomipana, the most spectacular sailfish, snapper, srook, tarpon, trout, giant tuna and wahoo. Fly rod fishermen may not care ‘a whoop -about trolling. or still fishing, so gligible in cast
ing and fly rod divisions are barracuda, black bass, bluefish, channel bass, chiro, grouper, jack, mackerel; pompano, snapper, snook, tarpon and trout. Participants fish from private and chartered boats, skiffs, rowboats, piers and bridges. : Men, women and children com- " pete. A 12-year-old lad weighed in the peak pompand in 1940. Pompano costs $3 a crack in a restaurant. Throw out a line.
Fleming Inducted,
Nicholson Due
CHICAGO, Jan. 9 (U.BR.. Chicago Cubs gave up their 20th player to the armed services today with the announcement that Pitcher Leslie Bill leming,
‘Slammin’ Sam’
Out Victory at
—The
30-year-old |
righthanded veteran, has been in-|
ducted into the army at Marysville, Cal. : Fleming. came to the Cubs in 1942 from the Boston Red Sox and made his best mark last season when he won nine and lost 10 games. Another Cub expected to be called
soon is Bill Nicholson, hard-hitting!
| outfielder. i tional league’s home run king last {year, has held a 1-A rating since
{ fice has not ‘heard. from him,
Shortridge Five Host to Irish Rivals in Lone City Contest
- Shortridge and Cathedral] are t the BlueiDevils’ hardwood court.
The contest
0 go round and ‘round tonight on 1s scheduled to get under.
vision. Other prizes will depend on Bevis of the Courthouse, rolling at way at 7:30 and it is the only game on tonight's Indianapolis high
in line rolled
|the Pennsylvania, was next {with 224, 200, 257—681. He {with Sponsel’'s Bakery A special award of a $25 war bond, Ty, jeaguers cracked the sticks goes to the individual turning infor g64's, Len. Sylvester having 186, the highest single game during the s47 231 for Fox Steakhouse of the four days of action, The event is| [Holy Cross loop at Fox-Hunt, and open to all. A. B. C. sanctioned ary pritchard, 223 236, 205 for bowlers and averages as of Dec. 16) shelby Street Savings and Loan in will be used in computing handi-|ihe South Side Business Men's at| caps. Entry fee.s & a person. {Sport Bowl. Al striebeck is tournament sec Gets Three 20's retary and entries should be mailed | to ‘him at 330 -N. Dearborn st. or{ Two other members of the South to the Dezelan alleys. Reservations Side circuit turned in outstanding can be made by phone by calling | series.” Carl Brehob had 188, 203, CH-7061 or BE-4443. : Monday night leaguers, idle for and Paul Ray, two weeks because of the holidays; Ritchey Furniture. Clarence Jordan | renewed their attack on the maples of the Fraternal league at the Illilast night and met with great suc-|nois with 191 234 234—659 and Dick cess. The- initial -700-series of 1945 Brocking with 225, 217, 213—655 in was turned in and eight additional the Reformed Church at Pritchett's soloists registered totals over 650 were other leading sol loists Chas. Greathouse of “the Optimist. Bob Earl-had a 606 Gr league was the 700 bowler. He con- Side Business Men's nected for 244, 223, 242—709, the hard way, a trio of a = a BOWLERS (MEN) 15e, st
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ANDERSON, Ind, Jan. 9 (U. P.).| —8gt. Charles, Tyska, 27, star: center on state Catholic championship | basketball teams of Anderson St. ‘Mary’ s from 1936 through 1938, was | killed in Belgium Dec. 18, his wife, | Mrs, Loretta Tyska,” was ‘informed | Stasy yu the war SepRrumery,
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Williams Is New
say Coach at the University of Iowa oa Lakes
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Stars to Tackle Pro Net Champs
Manager Abe Goldsmith df - the Indianapolis All-Stars professional basketball] team, announced today that hi$ aggregation will meet ‘the world champion . Ft. Wayne Zollner’s at Butler fieldhouse Janury 31. The game will be played as part of a double-header, ler University quintet clashing with Camp Atterbury in the other net feature. The Zollners are far “ou n he National Pro leag: ©
one game
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pt emaig rn « to Dischargee Pep Is Asked to ‘Report’ HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 9. (U.P). Champion Willie p, given a medical discharge from!, the navy last February after 1g an eight-months’ hitch, must report for a pre-induction physical atlon at, New Haven Jan ald today Pep went he 1 st ~ApTil an in 16 bouts winning 14 by decisions and two by knockouts. His real name is liam Papaleo
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GREAT LAKES, Ill, P.) —Lt. Comdr. Rollie former. University of
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of eight starts this season, only two tilts and dropped | | five, . Last season the Satans de-
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The burly star, the Na-|
The Cubs’ front of-|
Games involving two of the state's!
leading quintets—Linton and South Bend Riley—and ‘a traditional | Lebanon-Lafayette Jefferson match] | were scheduled for “tonight. | Riley bids for a percentage lead |
over Elkhart in the Northern Indi-!
ana conference's eastern division when it meets its. city rival, Central. | Linton tunes up for the impending |
Wabash valley tournament by play-|
ing host- to Jasonville. Lebanon travels to Lafayette, intent on remoying. the sting‘ of an earlier.21-18 Jefferson triumph at Lebanon. ther leading games tonight find Terre Haute State's once-beaten and HamMann
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WwW iia: Decisians Gary's Willie Joyce
PHILADELPHIA, (U —Ike Williams of
Jan. 9 Trenton,
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was back in the lightweight picture:
today as a title contender, in with an impressive 12-round ver-
iict over Willie Joyce, Gary,
‘here last night
A-crowd of 10,000 fans saw Wil. |
moving: |-
Ind A
i llams even the score with Joyce, |
who won a split decision in their
last fight more than a month ago:
three.and then for a | two count in the second: round, ‘but | shook off the effects of the pumimeling and.came back to make it lan interesting bout.
Basketball Sores
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Jan. 9 (U. the 19th annual
LOS result of
ANGELES winning
the Riviera ‘Country <lub -and a host of other today for
were en route to Phoenix, Ariz, series of winter golf tournaments.
The White Sulphur Springs, Va., two-under-par 69 on the final round
yesterday, his only sub-par 18 in the | Los Angeles tourney, for a 283 to edge out Byron Nelson, the .Tpledo, O., Texan ang. last year's 1éading| money’ winner, and defending champion Jug McSpaden of Philadelphia by one stroke, The former navy chief specialist, who has won three of the five tournaments in which he has partici-| pated since his discharge, played| even par 71 in his first: two rounds, | slipped to 72 Sunday, but snapped, back to a 69 in the fina] round yes-| forge nead had a, birdie four on the fs hole, bogied the fifth for par on the first nine. He then birdied the 13th and sank a four and one-
{half foot putt on the tough 18th
hole. for another birdie and what proved to be the tournament. title.| Nelson, pre-tourney favorite with Snead, went out par 34, with two birdies and a bogey, | needing only par on ‘the incoming nine’ to tie the champ.
P.) —Sammy Snead,
| carded a two-over-par
i but
in a one-under-|
However, | {he bogied the 10th a#td 15th holes.
Snead Slams Los Angeles
richer by $2666 as a Los Angeles open golf tourney at top-flight professionals the sixth in their current
{short end of a {its undefeated record and 1l-game
Purdue Bows
In Net Upset
At Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 9 (U.P. = University of Minnesota's .basketball shooters beat Purdue last night, 4) to 44. 'It was a mild upset. Walt Rucke; marine corps veteran,
paced the Gophers to their victory
BIG NINE STANDING L Pet,
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Disney Holds Scoring Lead | In State Race
By UNITED PRESS Clarence Disney of Indiana Std shaking off all pursuers, maintain his lead in the Indiana colle basketball individual scoring rdf 8 {today for . the fifth consecuti} week, ° i Disney, who was out of the. {# spot ‘only once this season then by a one-point margin, three-points-a-game behind
3, /pace of Harold Brown, Eyansv
captain, however.
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with -18 points. Paul Hoffinan, Pur: due center, had 15 points, Gophers led at half time, 27-21. It. was Purdue's first big Nine loss. Ohio’ State, Western conference defending champions, in their 1045 league start last Saturday. Rated in the bottom third af the| Big “Nine cage performers; Mines sota took the lead last night on Walt Rucke’s opening bucket and was never headed. Summary: Purdue (44). Minnesota (49), FG FY PF
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Totals. . 16 12 18] Totals Score at Hall—Minnesota 27 Officals—John Getchell (St and Lyle Clarno (Bradley),
FT. WAYNE, Ind. Jan. 9 (U. P.), —The “world’s tallest basketball team” from Valparaiso university couldn't score a single point in the first 10 minutes of play here last night and trailed the Great Lakes Bluejackets, 22-0. Valpo finally wound up on the|
52-38 score and saw
winning streak go by the boards.
slambang artist,
He birdied the 17th and with a tie
The teams played on fairly even
sizzled to a tidy|terms in the second half, biit Val{paraiso was
never able to draw closer than the 14 points that sepa-
hanging on the outcome of his putt, | rated the quitets at the end of play.
missed a 20-footer by a matter of | Bob Dille inches for a par on the 18th green.|scorer
of Valpo was 18 points.
high
with Warren
McSpaden threw away the tour- | Ajax, Great Lakes, scored 13 points nament in Sunday's blanket of fog! and Walter Budko chalked up 12
| when he took a six- on the 13th]
hole, playing with the mist already| over the fairways and greens, | For their efforts, Nelson and MecSpaden each received $1600 in war | {bonds.. One stroke behind was| Sammy Byrd, former New York| | Yankee outfielder from Detroit, whol 73 on the | final round for 285. Johnny Revolta, Evanston, Ill, pro, left the first tee with a<12 and a tie with Byrd for the leadership,| he dubbed some shots and. slipped to 75 and 287
for the Bluejackets. John Tanisch | tallied 11 markers for Valpo.
It was Great Lakes’ 12th straight.
victory.
Rosenthal Injured In Ship Explosion
BOSTON, Jan. 9—Simon Rosenthal, outfielder with the Boston | gms
[Red Sox In 1925 and 1926 and with
{several minor league clubs, is un-
A Scout At Work
COLUMBUS Hinchman, scout the Pittsburgh ¢ | Pirates, is putting .in the winter months working-in the main post- | office here. |
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Zurita Active oo LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 (U. P).— N. B. A. lightweight champion, Juan Zurita, ‘invades Texas with a 10round nontitle match against Paul Altman at San Antonio, Jan. 23, his manager George Parnassus announced today. Zurita will fight John Thomas here Feb. #.
The|
The Boilermakers defeated!
first!
treatment at a. naval hospital wounds -re- | the European |
\ But the sandy-haired Sycamd} |freshman forward has trailed oti} [performers in the average-p game department at various. ti :
-| Disney's 183 points from 79 fi
{goals and 25 free throws were points more than the total of BH {Dille,~. Valparaiso all-America [1943-44 "scoring champion; have played in a dozen games. John Janjsch, Dille’s - runnil mate at forward, was .third, .w {156 points. The towering Crusad have a third man in the top sc Hing rankseAlvin—Schmidt,~w notched 104 points. The leaders;
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Disney, Ind. State...... Dille, Valparaiso Janisch, Valparaiso .... Boryla, Notre Dame. .... Brown, Evansville ‘e Gibbs, Central Normal.. Lash, Indiana State ... Paris, Indiana. .. Dee, Notre Dame Gosewehr, Purdue Schmidt, Valparaiso Bottema, Butler’, , London, DePauw .. ..... Armstrong, Ind. State .
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Soldier Boxers In Friday Tilts §
Two Camp Atterbury corpo Dick Cook and Billy Fisher, bo of whom trade punches in ty | liehtweight class, will see action LF | the five-tilt pro mitt bill to be ‘stag Friday night at the Armory, ‘will Cook. facing A. C. Lee and Fishy taking on Raymond Glenn. | Glenn holds a. technical knocko, y {over Fislier in a previous ‘meeti here. The Atterbury mauler wit forced out due to a cut left eye. The headline scrap will be for £ rounds and rematches Arnold Indianapolis middleweight, atl Curly Denton, navy boxer from Cin cinnati. Denton shaded Deer .¢ the last Armory card in six round] The semi-windup will pit Robe Simmons, Indianapolis welterweigh against Gene Gudgill of Dayton, q at six rounds.
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