Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1945 — Page 27

Am Carts i CHICAGO, April’ 12 (U. P)-— Ann Curtis, cyrvesome queen Bf Ametican ‘swimming, is a frecklednose college freshman who began swimming because it was the easiest way to get a suntan. But in. the brief span of eight . a years, the 19-year-old California water comet has gained recognition as the greatest female acquatic star Ameriéa has ever produced. And the pretty San Francisco miss, who is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds, hasn't yet rfeached her peak. She won her first: race, the national A. A. U, junior 100-yard sprint, in 1943 and ever since her splashing has made the headlines. B8he has won eight national titles, get 18 American records and two world marks. An example of her bursting speed is the 5:15-minute mark for the 440-yard free style, an American record which experts believe will stand for many years, Wins Sullivan Trophy For her record-shattering performances of 1944, Ann became the first: woman in history -to be awarded the Sullivan = memorial “4rophy; presented —snruady woy-the | A-A-U~to. America’s No.l. amateur |. athlete. “Ann 1s the greatest woman swimmer who ever lived,” her coach, Charley Sava of the San Francisco Crystal Plunge club, said. “She swims to win; she never swims to break records. Her streamlined stroke accounts for -her greatness and she hasn't even reached her peak yet.” Tomorrow, the blond mermaid begins a new assault on records

during the women’s national A. A. U. |

championships, which will continue through Sunday at the Town club.

Pro Grid League Drafts 1945 Schedule NEW YORK, April 12 (U, P.)— . The National Professional Football feague executives, ending a marathon meeting, left for home today after approving a 50-game 1945 schedule which includes one week-

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neither looks nor acts his 70 years.

And judging from his ideas and opinions, particularly about the fight game,-the popular idol of Burbank hasn't aged at all. Big Jim's birthday isn't actually. until Sunday, ah Right a special

boxing and vaudevilie préegram at Jeffries barn, his own brain child, will honor him with such greats as Barney Oldfield, Victor McLaglen, Leo Carillo, Andy Devine and other civic and athletic leaders on hand.

Tht barn, along with his victory

garden and his family, is Jim's pride and joy. For the past 13 years he has held amateur boxing competition in the huge structure near his home, a ‘building which once held hay for his herd of blooded cattle.

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along too fast,” Jeffries said. started fighting when I was 186, won my championship at 24, and retired at 29, but I. w learning | a = es Prain-for-a- fight, ~he-snoried. “These guys now-a-days don’t train. They shadow box, they punch a bag | until they get up a sweat and then take a shower and call it quits and then only for a week before a fight, > “I wish some of these fellows who call themselves fighters coould have seen me go through my paces when I was training to fight Bob Fitzsimmons for the title. I trained every day for six months,” he said.

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Toronto, April 12 (. P) ~The. Toronto Maple Leafs were 6 to 3 favorites today to make it three straight over the Detroit Red Wings |

land 7 to 5 to go on and Win thé, National League Stanley cup cham- | pionship. The Leafs, who shut out Detroit |

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Syracuse Trims Indiana Nine, 8-5

The Syracuse Chiefs of the Interna- | ‘tional league took advantage of Indiana university mound wildness yesterday to rack up an 8-t0-5 win over the Hoosiers in an: exhibition) baseball game. The Chiefs profited by 11 bases on balls and two wild pitches de- | livered by four Hoosier twirlers. Indiana tagged three Syracuse

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| Ane Burial Crown Hill funeral home, HOPS-—M-rtin, entered into rest Thurs- | | dey at the home of wjosephine Jen« nings, 2606 E. 10th st. age 71 year Serve ices Saturday, 10. a. m Norther Chapel, | i 2530 Station st Friends are welcome, Burial Springvale cemetery, Lafayette, | Ind. Moore Mortuaries

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PACIFICO COAST LEAGUE Oakland 11, San Diego 6. Hollywood 9, Seattle 8 Portland 9, San Francisco 3. Sacramento 19, Los Angeles 11,

The Indianapolis Cardinals Negro inine is to play an exhibition game at Pt. Harrison tomorrow and Cardinal Manager Rainey Bibbs 1s juggling his lineup in practice as competiton for regular berths increases. - Severdl youngsters -are pushing regulars for key positions. Veterans who are showing well are Charleston, Shelby anq ™™~° outfielders, and Watts, -

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PITTS —Ossle Berry, beloved husband of ‘Marguerite Pitts, father of Paul, ald and Helen Pitts and Mrs, Eleanor Norwood, brother of Walter and Cro Pitts and Mrs. Myrtle Fort, passed away Wednesday morning. Puneral Friday, 1:30 p. m., from the residence, 4409 Kinsey dr. Friends may call at’ the residence any time. Shirley Service,

REED—Harry K, 3553 N. Kenwdod, nh band of Mabel, step-father of M. 8. Nortman, Martinsville; brothér of Mrs. Hazel Refnel, Mrs. Arthur Davis, William land Charles Reed, all of this city, and | Mrs. Almeda Hammond, Cincinnati; halfbrother of George B. Morrison, . Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday ‘evening. Service Fianagr & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 2 m. Friends invited. Bu rial “Crown Friends may call at mortuary. SALLEE—John Lee, 2911 N. LaSalle. st, entered into rest Wednesday, age 70 years, husband of Mrs. fda Salle, father of Mrs. Beatine Cham Opal Evans, . schell and’ Pmplen vi Service iy . m, at Peace: Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Friends are Burial Washington Park. Moore Mortuaries. SCOTT Jamies M., wood, passed

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mortuary. / wi ME_verdia Frances, Robert PF. Williams y ae Cot Iva Marie Williams. daughter oe Bertram and Iva Walker, sister of rs. Edith Hamilton of Morgantown, Ind.; Mrs. June Good and Mrs. Norene Farmer, Indianapolis, passed away Monday. ices Priday, 2 p m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. * Burial Floral Park cemetery Friends may call at her home, 6017 E. Washington st., until time of service.

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