Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1948 — Page 10
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Eddie Ash °F) Friday night
when he laces on held between President Paul A. the gloves for a four-round ex- Walk of the National League and
hibition with Sheldon Bell of Co-|Maurice Podoloff, head of the] lumbus, O. . . . This attraction Basketball Association of Amer-
will top a regular professional ring card. ... . The champion said
of myself all these years, wouldn’t be where I am today.
tour through the Midwest for a twofold purpose . . . to keep in condition and to-make some extra money. . . . Lesnevich was
narily, an pro ‘boxer 1s washed up ‘at 33, but the time Tesnevich spent in the Coast Guard did him an immense amount of good. , . . He learned how to stay sound physical
tion paid off. . . . He has been fighting professionally since 1934. «+ » Lesnevich won the light heavy ‘crown in 1941 in an elimination series after Billy Conn vacated the title to go after the “9. Gus entered
NO MEAT SHORTAGE . .. John Kimbrough; who used to . be » football terror on college ‘gridirons in the Southwest, isn’t worrying about making that first down any more....
cattle baron. all on his own
property. ... It's to big John's liking, life in the big outdoors.
fight in thelleft for Chicago today to defend . + « In-|their title in the pro tourney, The dianapolis fistic Times learned that a movement fans will get alls on foot to realign the outlook ‘at _esne- standing basketball leagues next vich in une Arm-|Season.
ca. ther would state definitely he is a better boxer today than|that the proposal is beyond Ay e he was a half a dozen years ago, talking stage. However, adding, “If I hadn't taken care Times informant said it all probably will come out In the open at »|the conclusion of the playoffs in
... Gus scheduled this exhibition [PO circuits.
take the 10 or 12 strongest clubs in both leagues and form an enprety new i Santa tion. Indicalight hea: ore he went s are t Rochester, Minneeh Jay RIE bet the Coast|2POlis, Indianapolis and Ft.
Wayne would be the only NaGuard. But he wasn't a crowd |, ol League clubs chosen.
, fast, two-|others are said to be wavering.
tts Ped Sri-Cities Ii he! 0% calendar include th 1 do I his racing for Ki playoffs and were pronounced by|tee’s calendar include the annualipe congidered a serious threat in|Z007° # rac oF. ng ts for the Mills fight Player-Coach Bruce Hale to be in|Highland Fling, July 9; Spring|the run for the roses. Ranch. A i top form for the Chicago meet|Handicap tournament, June 1, 2,| But there still are several He pert had a Houble to Chicago ‘from Michigan City, questions to be answered. Will Bracuating trom the e074. where he defeated Lee Campione of Chicago in an exhibition
Movement Is On Merger Talked eins By Heads of
long stretch of =" Although the big fellow is 33, he has = not lost th y
Kautskys Would Be Included in Circuit
As the Indianapolis Kautskys
Conferences already have been
The proposed plan would be to
‘To Form New
HI.Y CHAMPIONS—The Junior Hi-Y team of Southport recently won the county basketball championship in the |4-and-under class for grade school boys. The quintet was unbeaten in 12 games and received a trophy from the Central YMCA, sponsor of the Hi-Y League. Team members are (front row, left to right) Bobby Miller, David Ryker, Carl Lassiter, David Haviland and Chick Ryker; (rear row, left to right) Jack Wilson, Joe Hawthorne and
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The Kautskys have had several lengthy . practices since their
opening tomorrow night. Other teams entered in the tour-
Minneapolis Lakers; Anderson
Bridgeport, Conn. a |
seven this past season.
Although the Kautskys finished Highland Women : Better Self Believed
won most of his bouts by maul-|fourth in their division of the ing opponents from in close, league, their presence in the new since he is rugged and could|circuit still is highly desired behandle them in that fashion... ./cause their home games are But since coming out of service|played in the 15,000-seat Butler .|Fieldhouse,
Washington already is out of|0f the Highland Country Club for the Kentucky Derb Heavyweight Champion Gus Lesy, Better Self is overshadowed by Citation,. the BBA next season and some|will officially begin its 1048 sea- but this Ee has a good chance to get out of the a and nevich said ‘today he would “be son Apr. 16 with an opening-day|intc the sun. program and tournament.
List Golf Dates
3 and 4, and the Club Champlonship tournament, Aug. 24, 25, 26|Better Self be able to stretch his
ney are the highly regarded|, 4 o7.
eading|secretary; Mrs. Roger C, FlemNew England team; Tri-Cities|ing, rid Hd chair an; Mrs. H.
Rens, who won 108 and lost only|Louis Randle, two-ball events; Indianapolis is pitted Against{Lacey Shuler, telephone; Mrs. distance right now.
the Anderson Packers in the sec-|Harry Bitner Jr. and ‘Mrs. Wil-|' Better Self was bred by the Newsweekly over six furlongs. ond game of ‘the opening session.|liam Kiley, Friday play.
Ralph Robinson. Giles Phelps, an Indiana Central College student, was the coach. Champ Welcomes
Serious Derby Threat [Fight in England
By RAY AYRES, United Press Sports Writer
The women’s golf committee j NEW YORK, Apr. 7T—Like every three-year-old being pointed
Jamaica and on the strength of that showing against older horses don next July 26.
Other events on the commit- in the nation's richest sprint, must
ranks in his first start at Belmont Park. He went on to win two
speed over the full mile and a more allowance races at the Em-
Committee officers elected re: quarter Derby route -and will he
bout.
then was deemed ready for stakes competition. °
late Col. E. R. Bradley but has Improved Horse weight.
| mitddle attempt and closed out with a 228. He rolls for Tuxedo Feeds.
WILSO High tallies in the leagues last night were marked by Dick Taylor and Martha Willis. Taylor connected for a 699 in the Pennsylvania
ABC Standing
c Restaurant. d...ve0. 3002|bia, 8. C., for the winter. It was|pione occasionally during the Recreation ; rt! a Er Ohieago. or: 309% a ition Joop and Martha eoliceted a 597 a fhe Peerless Tool & Engl, Ohicago....: Joes/there that Hirsch readied Assault |four-round bout. Stegem Gis 5 214 io h Bowhng . yuicas Engineering, Detroit ....... 3980|for the Derby two years ago. And| ‘:Lesnevich' took $600 on ‘a 30 a , Taylor went to a high of 257 in his Grill, Rochester, N. Y...vececs 3840.0 Aguault, Better Self returned per cent of the gate basis. The
The Stegemeier keglerette
Side Classic, garnered games of
Department and Hardware Store. His 279 was tied by Paul Ferdinand in the
ning’s high game honors. Ferdinand scored a 609 three-game
» . ” 3 RIDDLE NOW CATCHING... Indianapolis Johnny Riddle continues to get better as he gets older.... Manager Bill Meyer of the Pittsburgh Pirates said re-
cently that in the "event he's|Pete Ernst, bowling for the Conpressed for help behind the bat he|kle Funéral Home, trapped games may pull Riddle, Pirates bullpeniof 203, 235 and 226 in the West coach, out of the pen and place|Side Classic. The evening's final him on the active player list as honor count was scored by Amos the Bucs’ No. 3 catcher....Riddle|Bruhn in the Pennsylvania Rechad a great year with the Hoosier reation group. His games of 204, Indians in 1947....In his younger|246 and 213 gave him a 663 for years, Riddle had hitches in the Indiana: Coffee. majors with the White Sox, Reds,| Two teams tied for high honors.
Braves and Senators. = ~ nr THREE BROTHERS... .Tony Brucha, 17, a catcher, has sighed for a trial with the Terre Haute Three-1 League Club, a member of the Philadelphia
Phillies’ farm system...Broth- |4
er Johnny, also a catcher, is with the St. Louis Oardinals and brother Joe is the property of the Boston Red Sox....You guessed it, Joe is a catcher, too. = ” .
THEY'RE OFF IN TWO. . .
There are 58 leagues in organized gayi ailter. Coca-Cols baseball this year. . . . Two al- Porrest Lynch, Allied Printers ... ready have opened the new sea- Bob Kays, West Side Classic ......... € gon, the Pacific Coast and the|Paul Day Penn. Recreation ..
Florida International. . .
Classes range from D to triple-A. Paul Moxley, Penn. Recreation ...
Most of the little minors ar
known to the trade as ‘“bus|¥eldonR
leagues.” . . . Also as “gasolin circuits.”
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Broad Ripple Business Men's Classic. His games were rolled for Weatherseal. Charles Kladden tripped 195-258-212—-665 for Indiana Coffee in the Penn Rec.
copped three games close to the Pivot City Ink worked a 1033-|n* Ripa Bite” Krupa, 200 mark but couldn't bring it up|1012-925—2970 in the Penn Reo-| ¢ . ve 3 flto honor count level. She scored |reation League, and Jess Mon-|NiEuoiss jpocgAnthony Mack, WOW™ pp : games of 200, 198 and 199. Her tague’s Chiropractors ta i i od Emery Hogsdus-Prank Sioyko, South Lap Prize Fund : team is the American ILinen|8ames oO 3 an or in Havcid Bretan it quintet. a similar total in the. West Side] Duisty a. aman,
Pail Ray, bowling in the West Classic.
200, 109 and 279 for a 678 to lead |PY Usher Mortuary, 2483, in the Lester Lake, 8t. Johns, that loop. He rolls for DuRay's|Stegemeler's Grille League.
Sahara Grotto|way to Detroit to get the facts Lincoln Protich, Akron O. ......... 1918 , po on. 0. that 43 additional subscriptions League at. Delaware for the eve-|on, Indianapolis teams in the ABC MALE. Ses Fats 57 ©." 83101 $100, since the original Jet of and when we come back we find series. out we left somebody out. In At the Broad Ripple Bowl. Dave mentioning doubles 1130s in our Daniels worked scores of 203, 241 Nory Monda) we Sorgot Dog times as he pleases in the men's Motor Speedway ' Ben Nas and 226 for a 670 to lead the|Screes and John Hsterline. who . g (ANNOUNce a e , p scored a 1181. John had games outing, ‘and the ladies -have ‘a of 211, 203 and 190, and Don tallied 144, 246 and 187.
The Broad Ripple Bowl announces |wj]} get under way at 2 p. m. on Sprin 5 Four-Ball Meet
"LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING LEADERS fit ores 8.68 vt from nit
400 BOWLERS (MEN) Dick Taylor, Penn, Recreation ...... 69 Paul Ray, West Side Classic ........ 6%
De aie RE ems Cami Tom Oberlies Ind. Recreation 11... 883 his wife, Hallie, is handling the 2 - Pete &rnst, West Side Classic 664 r, Bast Side Classic ... 1. 883|po01 work for the ladies’ event. Exhibition Baseball mos , Penn. Recreation . 663| Ray Kennedy, P. L. Jacobs ........000 580 v d Bi Raph on, che. $a ily Finane B, 5 Albi, , dbl AIL checks must be made out| enue a0) Ih JNptithrouss jas) i. arles asant, Wes assic .. » UB . s 0! , Dave Parker, Penn, Recreation ....... 638| Louis Komlance, Indpls. Bleach. Mixed 855 to the tourney secre 8; a1) Cateago (A) 1, Pittsburgh (N) 5. De Nolan, Penn. Recreation ..... 637| Dennis Hillard, McQuay NOITIS ...... 554/they are available for info at|New York (Nj 5, Cleveland (A) 2 (11 Lou mpf, est Side Classic 637| Frank Dickerson, Allison Owls .. ... 551 CA. 5259. ~ innings). Wilbur Richwine, West Side Classic... 636/X; Broucher, Frehofer:Bond Mixed '. 850 New York (A) 3, Philadelphia (A) 2. d Hanna, West Side Classic ...... . Busemichel, Freihofer-Bond Mixed 530 Washington (A) 12," Newark (Int.) 9. Bud Falting, John Hancock ...... 33|Ralph Montgomery. Internal Rev. ... 550 Bifmingham (8A) 8, Detroit (A) 1. Curt Heady, West Side Classic .. .... 630 Charles Rous, Indpls Life Mme. Mixed . 4s Tech Trackmen Down |5"iofie ths, chicago x) 3 Ray Johns, Penn. Recreation Foothury 2 on Sinex, Jugieword Church Mixed ii] ¢ Cincinnati (N) ‘6, Syracuse (Int. 5. * | Dek Raissorts, Allison OF. Mixed. .... 82 | Henr, Cook, Stewart Warner Mixed . iit Washington, 66-51 Brooklyn. (N) - “A"..8, Oklatioms. City rn or | Bryan Soften, vier Fion. Nuisea *. $13 lore thin Siads of Teoh High enkins, Penn. Recreation 24 Paul Hornaday, 8 xed. ..... {School opened ‘their season yes- ’ 2 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ol CAMPER PPLI .. 632| Martha Willis, Stegemeler's Grille ... 507 terday with Aa 66-51 victory over | T S si £3 Robert Haagsma, Dean Pump Classic 2 Laverne Blers Ste emeler's Grille ee 81 Washington on the East Side] ents, Cots ’ Rubber . . a » J . rrison, gemeler's rilie .. .... 820{ Ruby Pribble, Arthur Murra; oval. . Boats, Comforters, Sleep- , Penn. Recreation ....... 20| Olive O'Connell, Aled Fate Allen Myrose and Jack Al- ing B S Gl €| Hershel Ge) wel, West, Side Classis ... 818 Ruth Ranes. Arthur Murray 4s\dridge of “Tech were the only g Bags, sun asses. , West Side Classic ...... ary Newton, Two Sisters B. B. ..... o|Dave James. Penn Recreation Co... 1 petty Jordan, Fireside Tavern ........ 83) double winners. Myrose won both Army Surplus | Hesdquaciare rence Moxley, . “es yllis Gan 3 gemeier's e.. ! Claude Watson, Dean Loess Rb Wakefield, Stegemeier’s Grille... 534 the dash events and Aldridge
1 Pp .. Bl Fabian Maurer, Fenn. Recreation... 61 C Hutchins, B. R. Bus. Men's Classic 1} 1 1
{Howard Phillips, J. D. Aoems ooo." 303men. Secretary for the frst Russell, South Grove pro, and Irwin Malsch, Rotary
DOUBLES ‘William lkas-J Romano, Amsterd
and at Indianapolis Friday.
a SINGLES +g Reaches $1 0,100 1000 Nominations
ladies’ total was scored gus" maden, Madisor, oid. '1111 i 000 for the 500-Mile race, May 31, Nick Miller, Brewster, O. ..... sees 00 assed halfway mark. « un Bivard Kowal, Fresion, a allerich, chairman of OOPS! — Here we go all the|aeorge Wade, Steubenville, O. ..... 194th dianapolis Citizens’ Speed-|,.,., Coller, Youngstown, O..... 1032{way Committee, has announced =
$150 going to the winners of the 58, have boosted the total to $10,
handicap and actual divisions, A bowler may compete as many.
Wilbur Shaw, Indianapolis
prize fund, plus accessory awards
session. The men’s tourney wih and the usual track purse wiill take place over a span of .three|2SSure race car drivers of a rec-| week ends and the ladies’ will[{ord purse of $160,000.
A .2 8 cover two. BROAD RIPPLE DOUBLES—| gquads for the men's tourney South Grove to Hold
similar set-up during the May
Sorry, fellas.
two doubles tourneys to take place|gaturdays and run on the hour in April and May. Getting under {11} 10 p. m. Sunday bowling will] The first spring. four-ball tourway Apr. 17 is the Ripple Men’s|pe on the hour from noon untilinament, to be held at South Doubles Classic with guaranteed io p. m. The ladies’ tourney will |Grove starting Apr. 18, will close first prizes of $300 in the handi- have squads on Saturdays from |entries Sunday. Two man bestcap event and $200 in the actual.|7 p. m. until 10, and Sundays ball teams will compete in 18 Starting on May 15 is the Ripple from 2 p. m. until 10 p. m. hole matches, and any club in Women’s Dogibles Classic with Entry fee in both will be $7 Marion County may enter teams.
no deadline is mentioned for the| The meet is in charge of Bill
Bernie Hendricks, Chevrole ceov B85
. 887ltolrney is Al Striebeck, and entries will be registered by him.
Earl Bourne, Link Belt ........ . 583 @
Mar s Schmitt, Allied Electro Savant Bi scored in the high jump and the | sss—— — — —— —— ———— Mary Miner, vot Dalry +i. 23/high hurdles. Washington won GR AND PENING Clara Collier, Stegemeler's Grille .... 523/pboth the mile and half-mile
Pearl Wiley, Indpls. Bleach, Mixed... 523 1 Louise Myers, R. C. A, Mixed ...... relays. & All-Star Drivers and Cars
Tony Caroselli, Coca-Cola . . Paul Kritsoh, rtsman’s Store
Margaret Carnagua, Stegemeier's Grille 1 isters B. 8.
20 18 Margaret Ray, 0 8 Be wes vs 13 Rita Clark, Bu emeier’'s Grille ...... 13 eq ap 1 Helén Wilion, “Antlers of Mixed. a: Golf L gue to M t A 10 ce Anderson, son Of. Mixed. .... 11| Gertrude Hussung, Stegemeier’s Grille 00 The Industrial Golf League 07 505
Frances Taylor, Stegemeier's Grille . will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock
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CHICAGO, Apr. 7 (UP)—Light
1ad” to defend his championHe ran off with the Paumonok Handicap on opening day at ship against Freddie Mills in Lon-
Lesnevich first heard about the in a car radio as he was returning
. Promoter Jack Solomons an|Packers, second place finishers cently include ‘Mrs. Paul IS. be able to do it with 126 pounds|Pire City at Jamiica meeting and| ooo: ive Tesnevich-Mills fight in the National League Eastern whittemore, chairman; Mrs, [on his back? Division; Wilkes-Barre Barons, Charles L. Smith, assistant chair- Bred By Bradley American League winners;\man: Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett,|- Trainer Max Hirsch thinks so.| It was on the day of the Inter-valo, Lesnevich’s manager, reHe freely admits that Citation national Gold Cup at Belmontifyged to sign until he received looks great and that Better Seif that Better Self made his stakes assurance that Gus could take his Blackhawks, and the New York|L. Bartholomew, prizes; Mrs. must prove his worth. But be|debut in the East View and he prize money from England. thinks Better Self capable of giv- Jade wp Jor ihe Jefeal or a Lesnevich weighed 180 pounds . C. v : tion a good race at an » ’ for his exhibition bout with.CamMrs. C. A. Jaqua, rules; Mrs.|ing Cita y Cup by beating Nearway and pione last night. This is six pounds over his best fighting
yesterday. Preliminary arrangements had been made, but Joe
- - Better Self made his next start! He said he would have no trouT | M by Willi L K i at Saratoga 4s Je Saratoga be. getting into. shape for his : pecial and he a secon t with Mills. His punching ay or J ® art a i IS ea we, eg ers stake to his credit. was sharp last night and even ' By FRANK N _ His two-year-old record showed though both fighters wore 14five victories in eight starts when [ounce gloves and protective headHirsch packed him off to Colum-|gear, Lésnevich staggered Cam-
a much improved horse in thefight was the first of a four-night spring, a winner the first ‘time|tour through the Middle West. ! giout. He will appear at Des Moines, Ia.,{the second fall to square the tonight, at Minneapolis tomorrow match and Facer iced the victory, also ‘at the expense of the “Milwaukee Express,” when he scored with a body press in eight
| CAMDEN, N. J., Apr. 7 (UP)== The lap prize fund goal of $20.1," 1 0 "1600 nominations have
been received for the 11 stake races in the Apr. 15 to May 31 session of the Garden State race
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On the credit side of the ledger was the hitting of Les Fleming, Jack Cassini and Stan Letchas. Even Tom Saffell snapped out of it to get three hits for six trips. Homer by Fleming Cassini left the game with an
double and a single in four times at the plate. Fleming also did
off the center field wall, two walks and strikeout.
to only two runs.
out the game-winning blow.
Pacer, Nenoff Are Tag Victors
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3 a lion’s share of hitting, a homer over the left field fence, a dounle 3
run The Chicks had no trouble find- Stal Hutchings pitches, but Fere I solved until he had tossed |>*5% 5 three frames. In the opening half of the eighth he didn’t get a man out and by the time Stare took over the lead had dwindled »
* In the ninth it was Stare who (J couldn’t find the plate and a double and three walks forced in one run ahd then Armstrong punched
rk School Lists Spring Sports Card
Park School will open its spring sports schedule Apr. 17 with the baseball and tennis teams meet. the Country Day School at
‘ Baseball Coach Seward Wil shere has only three returning Jack Ruckelshaus, pitcher; ‘Bunny Woollen, fielder, and- Steve West, first baseman.
wa Coach George Grabble’s tennis squad will be bolstered again Charley DeVoe, one of the outstanding junior players in the
Midwest. Complete Park School schedules are:
Lefty Pacer, Cleveland junior heavy, combined with Steve Nenoff of Toledo, O., to defeat the heavily favored entry of {Tommy Martindale, the “Milwaukee Express” and Rene”La Belle, the “Bouncing Canadian” tag-team encounter staged at the Armory last night
Thom, A near capacity crowd saw the Nenoff-Pacer combine come back to score two straight falls after Josing the first session’ when Martindale nailed Nenoff at the 21-minute mark with a& dropkick. Martindale was the victim ‘12 minutes later when Nenoff took Lake Fore
In the special supporting bout Gene Blackley of Thornton, Tex., racked up his second straight win here by beating Gil La Cross of
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