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THE INDIAN>POLIS TIMES
HE PLAYS GOLF, TOO—Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis
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In Gridiron
Chappuis,
ii Stars Fail Final Exams
Cardinals Romp to ‘28-0 Pro Victory
By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Aug. 21--The College All-Stars flunked their final exams béfore the Chicago Cardinals last night, and the brightest members of the class didn’t shine a bit. The Cardinals, National Foot-~} cham
passing Lujack, Charley Conerly and Bob a 28-to0 victory Eo the “greatest” collection of college stars in the 15-year history of the annual pro-collegiate game, Revenge for Pros It was a well-deserved victory for the pro titleholders, and it gave them and their league a good measure of revenge for lickings suffered from the collegians for the past two years, Last night, before 101,220 fans in Soldiers’ Field, the Cardinals went to town. They outsped their younger competitors man for man all the way from the heaviest linemen to the lightest backs. They hit first and hardest, and their timing and conditioning was
. HE'S SAFE— The base umpire comes to a screeching halt as he calls this play | at third during last night's junior baseball triple-header at Victory Field. Rhodius" | Third Baseman Don Campbell waits for the ball from Catcher Jim Strange as a Fairview player does a slow. roll onto the bag. |
Champs Crowned
excellent. Contrary to custom,
; 3/Jersey Joe Waloott,
ng only Coach Tony Cuccinello
“Indians won 185, ana Pitcher Jack Hallett, but the] How about
arrived in Indianapolis yesterday
Louis’ Resig
iLetter Has Big ‘If’
By JIM
Commission, However, that letter which is being drafted now is going to contain a nice big “if” in the form of a paragraph which will state that within six months of his can reclaim
change his r him, Joe doesn’t look though he would have very much trouble getting in shape. Since his ast fight, he has been traveling around the country playing golf and taking it easy.| jaunts over 6000-! ard golf courses have kept him trim ahd right now he could weigh in at 208, less than he o/scaled for oe last fight with)
lost no time Ory on the course at Coffin, teeing off at 1:30 with Paul Sparks, Coffin pro, for a practice round. Boxing and golf aren't the only sports Louis is interested in. Joe is = baseball fan, too. His favorite big league team? Well, as he puts it, “I'm pulling for Cleveland all the way, Man, aren't they wonderful?” And Louis should know something about playing on a ball diamond. He was baseman for the Detroit Bombers, a softball team that visited Indianapolis in Jo3p38. The team is still playing, but Joe is ng.longer active. . Not Xe a nat at Mills THe Brown Bomber wasn't the least bit surprised when he heard that Freddie Mills, English light heavyweight, who recently ‘defeated Gus Lesnevich for the title, had signed for a fight in South Africa before ‘giving Lesmevich a return bout. “I think it will be a long time before the U..S. ever sees that title again,” he said. Ezzard Charles,
to play in the Negro National
last night the pros didn’t wilt,
Open Golf Tournament which opens Monday at Coffin Golf Club. Joe toured the course yesterday in a practice session with Paul §parks, Coffin pro, and Leonard Reed, Louis’ secretary. y » » .
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SMITH
The pro titleholders went at top speed for the entire 60 minutes and no matter how deep Coach Jimmy Conzelman dug into hisi,, reserves, his line and backfield were always a shade better than {what the collegians had at hand.
Sustained Drives
“The Cardinals set the tempo of the game in the first half, grindling without a halt on two marches of 80 and 83 yards, both ending in touchdowns. Pat Harder,
Fullback Halfbacks Elmer
today as a result of the triple-he Field.
to 7, in the Class A ni 4-t0-3 victory over the championship, and Fairview Presoyterian won the Class C diadem by routing Rhodius, 7 to _.Don Campbell and Jack Wolf both hit triples to pace the Broad Ripple crew to victory. Don Harney, who went all the way for the Lions, gave up eight hits, but confined Rhodius’ scoring te two innings. Harney's season record
Broad Ripple Lions Club swamped the Rhodius PAL Club, 12 htcap; Northeast Ramblers eked out a kside Spartans to gain the Class B
Joe Louis has never officially retired as heavyweight champion. i{But the Brown Bomber, here for the Negro National Open Golf championship at Coffin Golf Club, yesterday said he would announce his retirement next week in a letter to. Mike Jacobs’ 20th Century Sporting Club in New York, and the New York State Boxing
to succeed him as heavyweight
Coffin, Louis plans to play in his own tournament in Detroit which
: _lopens Aug. 31. with Jngste, (Bd The tournament here Monday is “case he is per-|open to’ both men and women.
Howard Wheeler of Philadelphia
Clyde Martin of Baltimore, Zeke Hartsfield
Louis thinks Charles is the best in the business and seems to be the most likely candidate
king. Following the ‘tournament at
is the defending Open champion. Other Ne, professionals entered are Ted Rhodes and William Spiller of Los Angeles,
of Atlanta, John Dendy of Ashville, N. C.; 8olomon Hughes of Detroit, and Charles Siliford of Philadelphia. Local women entered include; Mrs. Lucy Mitcham, three times national and Mrs.
|Edwards, good for 45 yards, but
Angsman and Charlie Trippi and Quarterback Paul Christman alliin participated. Christman connected on short passes while the others ripped the line steadily, and finally Angsman scored on a two-yard plunge. In the second period Vic Schwall was the scorer, on a 14-yard dash through guard. The Stars threatened only once, in the third period, when they drove 85 yards to be stopped 18 inches short of a touchdown by the rugged Cardinal defense. The major ground gainer was a lateral-forward pass from Perry Moss to Johnny Lujack to Dan
no points. For Good Measure In the fourth period the Cards made two more touchdowns, both lo-/0n breaks, Center Vince Banonis went 30 yards with an intercepted Perry Moss pass for the first, while second string rback Ray Mallouf passed for 18 yards to Trippi for the
Cabbell..
champion, Marjorie Cabbell and Mrs. Anna ech
ev Proximity Sets New Trot Record
WESTBURY, N. ¥Y., Aug. 21 (UP)—Proximity, the top stake mare in the modern era of harness racing, today was credited with a new world’s record of 4:17 88iaat for a two-mile jaunt. The smooth-gaited mare established the mark last night while soaring to a four-length victory in the second running of the $40,000 Roosevelt Trot before 18,908 fans at Roosevelt Raceway. Proximity, owned by Ralph and Gordon Verhurst of Victor, N. Y,,
The Cardinals’ vidtory made the score in the series eight wins for the pros, two ties and five victories for the . The result also broke a string of two straight for the All-Stars, and it gave Notre Dame's Coach Frank Leahy; . the collegiate mentor for the past two years, an even break in his pro competition.
«Score by Periods AEE 0 ° 0 Lardinals .o....0000n 7 T 0 14-3 Socorin,
Toushdowns—Angeman, Schwall, BanoTrippl. Points after touchdown = Harder, 4.
Griffith on Race Card At Franklin Track
FRANKLIN, - Aug.
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earned a purse of $18,000 for winning the race and an additional $1500 for her world's record performance. This raised her fifetime earnings to $96,592.
Lightweight Match
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 21 (UP)
Griffith, Indianapolis, ‘defending champion of the Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association for the last two years, will renew his battle with Wayne Padgett, Mitchell, current leader, when the big cars race over the one-half mile Fairground track here tomorrow afternoon.
includes two no-hitters. A big second inning proved to be the victory margin for the Ramblers as tHey scored four runs on two Spartan errors and hits by Charles McClellan, Joe Harbin "and Wayne Stafford.
Red Birds; Millers
ader played last night in Victory
Pitcher Gene Packham, a converted outfielder, gave up only three hits and racked up a triple at bat. The Class C championship was salted away by. the Fairview Presbyterians as they tallied four runs in the first and two more in the second. Pitcher Don Dixon| of Fairview gave up six hits while
only runs for Rhodius in the last of the seventh during a much beMated rally.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
In Toc Baseball
Three new champions reign over Indianapolis Junior Baseball
George Lilly Memorial awards went to three batterymen as the outstanding contestants in the Junior Baseball finals. Don Campbell, catcher for the Broad Ripple Ijons, was chosen for the Class A award; Gene Packham, who replaced the Northeast Ramblers’ regular pitcher in the final series,
Dixon, Fairview pitcher, won the Class C award. Line scores: CLASS A Rhodius 4 PAL Club. ... 000 400 3-7 8 3
Broad Ri .260 103 *--12 12 2 Setsa, ads and Roembke; Harney
Campbe! Brookside teas "ita 0200-3 3 2 Northeast Fambier 40 000 *— oS 5 3 Me CT. Maier; 5
CLASS © Fairview Presbyterian..430 010 0— 7 : 1 Rhodiva PAL Club.. i as 3 and Shoema ammell an nu
Baseball Standings, Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE
won the Class B medal, and Don .
Soli 1 in Bill L Est. GB| Boston st Brookiyn, postponed, rain. Will | od a is aageiphis at New York, postponed, By United Press 63 515 20%|Cincinnatl .......... 000 001 100— 2 § 1 Columbus split a double-header yA CHMS nit gO 00 13s 3 8 2 with Minneapolis last night win- 85 351 43 |Dobernic and Schefling. : ting, 11 to 9, and then dropping Pittsburgh ....... 000— the nightcap, 6 to 3, and Toledo| A AGE + asst, Lous 2/000 114 toa— 1 » . i beat St. Paul ¢ to 3. pH 8 ‘gy | Klutts, Rx Ride; pgp, | Pollet Staley, Chuck Harrington, Roy Broome fiom Brazle and Mike Natisin all homered for Boma the Red Birds in the first game. 86 400 25 sel y Minneapolis’ Bob Rhawn ° ac-|c: CR 27 y's Schedule counted for three of the Millers’ | mp AMERICAN ASSOCIA runs with a round-tripper in the NATIONAL AG os! Tie, at Ra iss (night), third. 48 0e8 cu o at St. Paul (night). { ib Minn The Millers ‘won the second & E+ bab us ot Minneapolis (aighe) game in one big inning, the sixth. Bi ls wo yiskmiokn LEAGUE Up to that point Columbus hurl- 88 413 “tov. New York st Philadelphia. er Harve Haddix held his. op-{¢ NA De ersten ponents io only one run. But "| Chicago at Cleveland. in the sixth the Millers tallied five times. Four of the runs/Resulis Yesterday _ NATIONAL LEAGUE
were driven in by homers by Joe
margin.
in the ninth.
Sunderland Makes
Ohio Tennis Finals Times Special | Bo. MIDDLETOWN, O., Aug. 21—! Jack Sunderland of Indianapolisi will meet Dick McFarlane of| Canton, O,, in the final round of]
ment today. McFarlane is de-|
3 games). Philadelphis at New Cincinnati at ork.
to the Mud Hens. Ahead 8 to 1 (Second going into the ninth inning, Saint Pitchers Mel Himes and Harry Taylor allowed three runs in the last inning, to lose by a one-run Glenn McQuillen and George Corona knocked homers to account for the Toledo rally
Iafata and Jack Conway, each colam RL, r Game, Seven % Jan s with a man on base. Minnes TLL. 508 100 0 ah ? St. Paul lost a heart-breaker|fochim. Beers and Con ola;
Game)
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the Ohio State Tennis Tourna-| EO Drown 230 04 Houtteman, |
1 o | Musial, Cards.
~—Promoter Lou Messina announced today Joey Angelo, Philadelphia lightweight, dnd Buddy Garcia of Galveston, Tex, had
* There will be four five-mile races and ane 10-mile feature, the first heat to begin at 2:30 (CDT). Time trials start at 12:30 p. m.
fending champion..
lis, 6-3, 6-4,
McFarlane gained the final round by downing Chuck DeVoe of Indianapo-| 2-6, 6-2. Sunderland *™
Cincinnati light heavy?
here Aug. 27.
signed to meet in a 10-rounder
The Franklin track is located
west of Franklin on U. 8. 31.
land, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0.
defeated Robert Malaga of ne ss a i
Trucks, Overmire and Wagner
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, Amateur, Independent, : Semi-Pro Baseball
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