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PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MAY 3, 1928 Opening Intersectional Games in Major Leagues to Be Played Friday Indians Find Wanted—A Job! Braves and Pirates Stage Sport of Kings! Legion Ring Butler Freshman ‘Bill’ Cissell Prelude; Real Strength MARKET, England. Going Big NEWMay 3.—A nobleman, a Going Tough to Show. whisky magnate and a diamond Card Filled Stepping Out mine millionaire shared the honors today in the March St. Paul REDS DISPLAY POWER stakes. St. Jerome, owned by for Tuesday for Chicago in Viscount Lascelles, King George’s son-in-law, was first. Hereward, the property of Layne's Absence Keenly Cincy to Get Test in Giant Lord Woolavington, whisky Nearly Ail Boxers Signed White Sox Shortstop Hitting manufacturer, was second, and Felt; Brewers Next After Series. Lucca, owned by Sir Abe Bailey Have Appeared Here in at .352 Clip, Fielding South African mining magnate, Finale With Apostles. BY GEORGE KIRKSEY was third. Eight ran. Previous Scraps. Great. United Press Staff Correspondent Starting the final month of fistic BY C. D. STEWART By Timet Special NEW YORK, May 3.—Opening May shows for the indoor season at the United Press Staff Correspondent ST. PAUL, 3.—Nick Allen’s intersectional games in the two CHICAGO, May 3.—Although the Saints made it three in a row over major leagues will be Fri- Armory, the Legion matchmaker played Herbert, Foe of today anounced the complete card positions of the Chicago dubs in the Indians here Wednesday and day with the Boston Braves and the major league baseball the series finale to be for next Tuesday night as follows: races today was Pittsburgh Pirates staging a prel- give fans over which to be- On Friday the Tribesmen Ten Rounds— Jack Duffy, Toledo, vs. nothing staged. ude today. Wallace, Is Due Paul Allen, Chicago; 133 pounds. come enthusiastic, White Sox fol- open a three-game series at Milwau- Eight Rounds—Chet Smallwood. Sullivan, The eastern clubs in the National vs. Howard Mitchell. Cincinnati; 133 lowers find solace in the remark- kee with Jack Lelivelt’s Brewers. League will remain in the West for pounds. Harris, able showing of ‘‘Bill” Cissell, hung up days, in City Sunday Six Rounds—Jimmie Cincinnati, Walter Betts his fourth seventeen and the western vs. Reamer Roberts, Indianapolis: 126 $123,000 rookie. victory of the season when clubs in the American League wili pounds. pitching Rounds—Charley Cincinnati, Cissell, despite the handicap of he trimmed the Hoosiers Wednes- in East May 21. Six Court. play the until Phil Herkert, Cincinnati light vs. Rip Wilson. Indianapolis; 135 pounds. the greatest ballyhoo ever given a day, 6 to 2, holding them to six hits. of those collegecollege boys with The results of these games should Four • Rounds—Billy Mvers, Cincinnati, heavyweight, will meet Roy vs. Lon Lovelace. Terre Haute; 128 pounds. rookie player, is playing stellar ball. hurler the Indians ONEa great footbal reputation | P throw considerable light on real who He is the same the Wallace, Indianapolis scrapper, in A Cincinnati boxer is a contest- Wednesday, Carroll, Detroit twirler, early and a baseball star who can catch | £ / strength of knocked out of the box in those clubs which have Pennsylvania ant in every bout the Legion ended Cissell’s consecutive hitting Monday’s long fracas. But it was a or play third base, hit .500 and ? / displayed unexpected early season the main event of the on boxing Pennsy card, except the main event, and record, youngster having Betts out Wednesday the bases like flash, ought to k strength. Among these clubs are A. A. show at the new Ujf. Sox hit different there run a arena, S. State Ave. and Williams opposed to the Queen City pugs are safely in the last fourteen games. and he kept control of the situation find job the big leagues. yPy & jjA the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis a in C**- ?■ _ of local and two boys gained St., Monday night, will arrive in a pair differs In nineteen games Cissell has ac- his mates an early lead. Larry All-America Browns, Cincinanti Reds and " after Bettencourt, fessgjyPa Indianapolis Sunday morning. from Terre Haute. Every fighter, cumulated twenty-six hits for an Three Runs in Third Mary’s Brooklyn Robins. - football star at St. College Herkert will work out at the with but one exception, has dis- .^ average of .352. His failure to hit Leverett went the full route (Cal.) last year, Is one of them It will be interesting to see how Dixie HUlf Atherton gym at 2 p. m. played his wares previously in lo- Joe Sivak in four times at bat Wednesday \ \ the Indians, who have won more for the losers and was touched for and he is getting plenty of offers The rings, the stranger being Char- average from the .371 / games than any other team in the Herkert-Wallace scrap will cal dropping his ten hits, the locals’ fat inning being to turn baseball pro. The Pitts- jto&S&K the lay Court of Cincy, who is slated One of the outstanding middle burgh Pirates, the Detroit Tigers / American League, fare against the be a six-rounders as will be mark. the third when they scored three jggajpL> sim-windup between Jackie to tangle with Rip Wilson. distance runners in the Middle fielding / jpr Yankees and Athletics. Os the Purvis Cissell's has been above times. v and the two St. Louis clubs al- West is Joe Sivak, Butler fresh- thirteen games won by the of Kokomo and Ehrrnan Clark of Jack Duffy of Toledo, who re- criticism, although he opened his The Indians miscued three times, ready have bidbid for him and the Indians, Morgan, man, who recently finished ahead "'fl' from the disorganized De- Indianapolis. Two other six-round cently defeated Tod junior major league career by booting his Leverett making bad throw that 6thers wouldn'twouldn’t mind having him. \ six were Ray track star, a Others j_jr* bouts will be presented, bringing lightweight champion, has been on of Conger, famous first two chances on the in the third and * troit club and four from the none opening- helped the Apostles He won’t play until he finishesfinishes _ at the re- too together Larry Pruitt and Allen view in the Armory ring several in a special race Ohio day of the season. In recent games Anderson dropped a fly in the college. strong White Sox. Raul lays. Sivak has shown well in sev- The Reds Watson in one and Johnny Milton times, while his opponent, the high-priced youngster has been enth that gave Allen’s crew a run. lead the National the former University Il- many matches this spring and League in victories with eleven, hav- and Kid Sunshine, Indianapolis Allen, of going far and wide and covering Anderson also let a ground ball get in linois student, has fought here four stands a good chance of making 9 ing beaten the Cardinals five games, Negroes, the other. short field in a manner which it through him. AT WASHINGTON PARK Cherokee Kid, Tulsa, will oppose times. the American Olympic team. The Tribe is handicapped heavily Pyle s Runners the Cubs four and the Pirates twice. has not been covered since the Sox Jack Hendricks may have gathered Frankie Clark, Indianapolis, in a lost “Swede” Risberg in the infa- by the absence of Left Fielder Layne, four-rounder and Al Miley, Indi- out with a bad ankle. Fred Haney Fa-at Negro Club to Battle Here Sat- a lot stronger club than lie has mous “Black Sox” revelations Head for Pontiac been given credit for, and the open- anapolis, will meet Joe Levy, Indian- Sport Chatter From East returned to action Wednesday after urday and Sunday. apolis. in the opening four-rounder. day’s lay-off with a sore thigh ing series between the Giants and a A battle royal top pro- By United Press” TECH DRUBS and he got one hit, a double. Lincoln Highways, fast local Reds may turn out to be one of will off the RIPPLE Bu United Press important early gram. MANDELL STARTS WORK may realize the benefits of two years Morehart, Holke Star 111., Negro aggregation, will play the the most season Crim- NORMAL, May 3.—The Pyle clashes in the League. By United Press of sound coaching with the East Side Club Hands Suburban- Morehart was the batting star for trans-continental runners, only McCoy-Nolen Giants of Milwaukee National N. D. IN NET VICTORY NEW YORK, May 3.—Sammy fall. was The Giants and Reds play four son this Harvard football the Saints with a triple, double and three days away from Chicago, left at Washington Park, Saturday and By Times Special Mandell, lightweight champion, be- something wore than bad when Hor- ites Beating; Lutz on Mound. single and Walter Holke was the games opening Friday, and Cincin- here today for Pontiac, approxi- Sunday. Giants have several vic- PITTSBURGH, May 3.—Tennis gan training today at Orangeburg, ween took over the situation two handed Broad Ripple an mainstay swatter for the Indians mately tories strong mid-western nati will have a fine chance to prove .Tech thirty-five miles away. over just strong players of Notre Dame University N. Y„ for they defense of his title years ago. The change has been 18 to 0 walloping at the Ripple dia- with two singles and a double. how it is this season. Face) John Salo, Passaic, N. J., tied for teams. Lucas, won three matches in five played against Jimmy (Baby Mc- slow, but the Crimson showed mond Wednesday afternoon.