0* Paying Rinaldo Paolinelli By Eddie Ash You know him, hut hy another name. He's anew Indianapolis Sports umpire S'atinnal League and he user! tn hr a crack Times in the N OTE ON ALL-STAR GRID COACHES major league third-packer. Hip name is Rinaldo Pno- m m s linelti, you won’t recognize him by that jam cracker. INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935 PAGE 10 hut CHANCE TO HONOR HOOSIERS Hep better known ap Rohe Pinelli.

is undor way to select the football coaches OALLOTING° for the College All-Stars who willbattle the Chicago pro- PAR ELUDES PUBLIC LINESMEN AT COFFIN fessional Hears at Soldier Field in the Windy City the night of Aug. 20. The deadline for votes is midnight. Aug. 4, but men- He ’ll Tug With Times readers who choose to cast ballots for la\oiite Early Arrivals Belles of the Bicycle Indians Face America Loses tors are requested to get their votes in at least two da\s Brown Tuesday prior to the deadline. Polish Up on K. Blues in A oting blank is earned in this column today. Fill er C. Net Tilts; Cup out and shoot er in. Address All-Star Game Editor, The Times, Indianapolis, Jnd. Firing to office or mail. Local Course Road Opener Hopes Blasted The ballots received by The Times will b® counted and the results game. The wired to the Chicago Tribune, sponsor of the All-Star agent Indianapolis Times is the The Tribunes official All-Star for and Exhibition Match Tomorrow Tribe Resumes Flag Chase Allison and Budge Bow to .surrounding territory. The Times assisted in the collection of player bal- string. Tonight; Riddle May lots and two Hoosier state ex-varsity gladiators landed on the first to Precede National British Pair in Open- Moreover, Hoo- Purvis of Purdue and Robinson of Notre Dame. other * enough with the Tournament. Join Stars. ing Singles. sier state senior warriors drew votes to land All-Star J Ip** reserves. BY DICK MILLER The three leaders in the Amer- By failed I’lit.t a a a a a a What the treacherous fairways of ican Association were idle yester- 1 WIMBLEDON. England, June 27. your or coaches. However, most Hoosiers I for favorite Charles E. Coffin municipal course —America's hopes of Noble Kizer of Purdue was the head i day, but action was to be resumed regaining the VOTEnaturally will prefer a Hoosier. hold in store for them will be known and for that reason he won't be eligible on the Western front today with all Davis Cup were blasted to bits to- man for the All-Stars last year today to most of the 197 entrants Bo McMillin of In- day when Wilmer of this year. The idea is to pass around the honor. in the fourteenth annual National clubs scheduled. gpr Allison Texas are well up in The diana University and Elmer Leyden of Notre Dame Public Links championship who ar- Red Killefer’s second-place In- and then Donald Budge of Cali- Tribune standing and everything points to fi not race between the pair. rived in town to get a bit of prac- dians invaded Kansas City for a fornia were defeated in the open- Hence, if their Hoo*ier friends put on a heavy drive there's no telling tice for the tournament that will be three-day stand, the third-place Co- ing day of tennis play in the chal- what will happen. next contested all week. lumbus Red Birds were in St. Paul. lenge a a a arrivals round. a a a Early this week totaled Toledo was at Minneapolis, home 70 and A wildly cheering crowd of 15.000, will be a big thing for the Hoosier state if one of the two finish first nearly the Severin hotel, of the pace setters, and Louisville which is headquarters for the which packed every seat and every 80— now's the time to chuck in the ballots. It's best to name three event, was at Milwaukee. IT took on a real convention inch ot standing room about Wim- coaches as the voting blank indicates. That's the way The Tribune wants atmos- phere as trains, autos and even Colonels Trim Brewers bledon's famed center court, saw it. as per instructions to The Times: Choose three coaches in the order of the air transports brought Bunny Austin rally to humble Al- your preference. First place counts three points: second, two. and third linksmen In games yesterday Kansas City from every section country. lison. 6-2, 2-6. 4-6. 6-3. receiving the greatest number of points will win of the 7-5. and Fred place, one. The coach and St. Paul divided a double- Perry rout, " Before the event opens Monday the youthful and the poll Top high will he invited to serve as head roach, and second inex- morning the field of 197, second header and Louisville defeated the DARNO OSTOPAVICH perienced Blidgp, 6-0. 6-8 6-3, 6-4 high will be invited to serve as first assistant and third high as second largest in the history of the event, Brewers. It The clean sweep gave England t assistant. slipping was a right Hercules A. C. offers its will be complete. THHE commanding 2-0 lead and tho Go to it.. Here's the ballot: tilt at Milwaukee. Rollings wal- The Villanova (Pa.) team of St. second “bargain bill” pro- Americans, to win. must take ihe with David's public opened the loped a one mate on gram of doubles match on Monday and the course base with out in the the outdoor season next day's arrivals, landing at the mu- two ninth to concluding two singles engagements the Tuesday night at Sports Arena. BALLOT FOR FOOTBALL COACHES nicipal airport at 4 a. m. in the give Colonels a 6-to-4 victory. on Tuesday, in which will A double main go. with each bout Perry op- T. W. A. Skvmaster. The team is Indianapolis. Columbus, Toiedo pose Allison and will play and Budge I submit the following names as my selections to coach the composed of George Bradley, Andy Minneapolis were idle. carded for two falls out of three : Austin. to play the Chicago Johnny Riddle. Indiana polis ALL-STAR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Fiano, Johnny Madara and Pete and time limits of 90 minutes, Allison Stumbles Near Victory Field, Chicago. catcher, is expected to Professional Bears, the night of Aug 29. at Soldier Lacey. partienpate plus a one-fall opener, will be pre- in the American Association All- Perry's win was expected, for ha Brooklyn Youth Low sented. College Star game at Minneapolis Tuesday is the No. 1 player in the world, Coach In one the The Coffin course, closed to the when a group of league of features, Darno and no one looked for the red- “selects” Ostopavich, 230, Kansas public that early arrivals may warm battle the league-leading Millers. clever headed California youngster, making Coach of City husky, takes on the highly For Head up their games and groundkeepers George Susce. Toledo backstop, who his first venture in international touted Orville Brown. 21, may put a final dress on the fair- received the highest vote in the Wichita. play, to whip him. But Allisons Darno tossed First of ways, traps and greens, steadfastly Barbara Schilling (left) and Margaret Fisher. sports writers’ poll. Ls out of the rough Whitey defeat was a severe disappointment. For Assistant. action Hewitt last Tuesday. Had has refused to yield to having its on account of an injury. 9 he whipped Austin, America par broken. feminine touch has been added to the bike race program at “Rowdy” Joe Cox. 222, Cleve- would have had an even chance, for Assistant of Rvba "Out of land, opposes Roland For Second Yesterday Frank Strafaci, 19- THERiverside Park tomorrow'. First, a three-mile event for women Tune” Kirshmeyer, the English doubles team is weak, 228, Oklahoma City, in the other and Budge year-old Brooklyn