PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .DEC. 17, 1932 CINCY REDS OBTAIN BOTTOMLEY FROM ST. LOUIS CARDS Carroll and Crabtree Trade Places in Swap Polo Fives Carry Hopes of Tigers 7 Big Ten to Battle Are Given in Exchange Fives PlavJ. Owner Sidney Weil and Agree on Im- Muncie Tackles City Roller Purdue Host to St. Louis; portant Player Swap After Lengthy Conference; Team Tonight; Receipts Wabash Invades No Money Involved in Trade. Aid Charity. Illinois. By United Press TONIGHT’S LINEUPS By MUNCIE. United Press CINCINNATI, 0., INDIANAPOLIS. CHICAGO. Dec. 17.—Seven Big Dec. 17.—The today obtained first Collins First Rush W.- Lewis baseman Jim Bottcmley exchange for T. Lewis Second Rush Stethem from the St. Louis Cardinals in Center Davis Ten basketball teams will be in pitcher Owen Carroll Crabtree, Quigley and Estel according to tele- Danforth Half Back De Witt action tonight against non-confer- phone by May Coal Bader announcement President Sidney Weil of t-ie Reds from New ence foes. York. title, Weil The hard-skating roller polo club Purdue, winner of 1931-32 said he made the deal with Branch Rickey, vice-president and faces St. at La- general Muncie will clash with the In- Louis university of the Cardinals, after an extended conference. No from fayette #§l. \ ffnjpHi in a game that is expected money was involved in J,he trade, Weil said. dianapolis team in a regularly i to determine the chances of the Sunny will be a - ill i scheduled contest of the National Boilermakers in the coming race.. welcome addition to the Queen City Roller Polo League, at Tomlinson St. Louis, coached by Mike Nyikos team and will help round out the of fame, hall tonight, and the customers will Indiana and Notre Dame T our infield that Manager Ownie Bush has won two games and should fur- Share have the added satisfaction of is reconstructing for the 1933 cam- nish tough opposition for Ward paign. The Cardinal veteran fell knowing that most of the receipts Lambert's Boilermakers. ** will go to will off to extent in hitting in 1932, charity. Admission Marquette invades Madison to some ... 25 finishing with a mark of .296, but be cents. test Wisconsin hopes. The touring Open Lead Ken- he figured a better hitter than Gar Davis and Hendricks Pittsburgh quintet, which lost to is worthy, who are the this averages show. In 1931 promoting Northwestern Friday night, 31 to 22, year’s games here, have reduced the “over- By United Press \ he was a contender for the to Minneapolis to tangle with close head,” and state that every one con- moves PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 17.—Four high average title of the National Minnesota. The strong Carleton five nected with the promotion is donat- meets lowa. golfers were locked in a four-way tie League, batting .348, losing out to ing his services. But it should not and by a Owen Carroll Michigan, already beaten by for leadership today when 125 quali- take any charity angle to attract on fraction of a point. sports Michigan State, takes Kalama- fiers in the $4,000 Pasadena open lovers to Tomlinson hall to- zoo Teachers at Kalamazoo. Pete off for Strong on Defense night. Last Saturday a big crowd teed the second round at It Vaughan's Wabash sophomores in- Brookside park. is said Bottomley was not ex- State Ring Rulers Seek enjoyed thrills as the local quintet with conditions in St. vade Illinois. Chicago will play a Fred Morrison of Leo actly satisfied drubbed Ft. Wayne. Anandale, year to Protect Amateurs team of alumni stars. Diegel of Agua Louis this and was mentioned Jim Bottomley The Muncie team will be accom- Caliente, Harry as new manager Cooper of Chicago, and Metz of prominently the panied to Indianapolis by a big Dick of Reds until after Bush was Legislation to place all amateur of San Antonio stroked into the delegation fans. A prelim game themselves lmded. Sunny Jim is rated high boxing shows in Indiana under the between the courthouse and the lead with par-shattering cards a city class defensive man on the inner- jurisdiction of the A. A. U. or sim- hall teams, will start at 7:30 and the Hoosier Pros of 68. Cox Wallops organiza- good ilar accredited amateur contest will way at Craig Wood, , works and carries a punch at league get under the He and throws tions, was suggested for introduction 8:30. No seats will be reserved. pressed closely behind with 69. plate. swings a left-handed. to the 1933 general assembly at a The Times Clothe a child for at Wood was one stroke of meeting the state athletic Win Miami ahead Bottomley's 1932 N. Y. Welter of com- Christmas campaign will be includ- Willie Hunter. record follows: mission here Friday. Games, 91; at bat 311; runs, 45; ed in the charities to be benefited Six others evened par of 71 to Under the law creating the Indiana com- by hits, 92; total bases, 147; doubles, mission, only professional promotions are the entertainment. By Times Special threaten the leaders. They By Times Special supervised. Death of a youthful were triples, runs, contestant MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 17.—Johnny Eddie Loos and Frank Walsh, both 16; 3; home 11; sacri- NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Tracy Cox, in an amateur boxing match at Elkhart fice hits, 2; stolen bases, 2; runs several months ago prompted the proposal. Watson, South Bend, and Russell of Chicago; Olin Dutra, hard-hitting Indianapolis junior South Bend, P. G. A. balls, Andrew Weisburg, commission Stonehouse, Indianapolis, Indi- champion of Santa Monica; Archie batted in, 48; bases on 25; welterweight, made his Madison chairman, said. Paul R. Jordan of the star struck out, 32; average, Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. is favorable to Pro Rivals in ana pros, captured first money Hambrick, Zanesville, O.; fielding Square Garden debut Friday night new in Ralph the plan. Weisburg announced. best ball Guldall and Chet Beer. .9859. His age is 32. with an eight-round triumph over Tracy Cox, Indianapolis junior welter- |gg the Miami Springs links 10; weight. was instructed by the commission tourney Friday with a 67, three Won Lost 19 Bill McMahon of New York. to answer charges brought against him by here Owen Carroll, righthanded pitcher Cox nailed his foe at will with Ted Sullivan, boxing inspector, in connec- Indoor Fray mimp under par. used part of the deal for Bottom- tion with his recent meeting with Harry llllillllllF Three including Ralph as left and nght punches to the head, Dublinsky, Chicago, at Indianapolis. Cox lllfp 'Me*' ,I|||| teams, ley, won ten games and lost nine- not floor was charged with improper taping of his Stonehouse, Indianapolis, and Toronto but could McMahon. Cox hands. Signs for Redlegs in 1932. Aver- easy victory. By United Press teen the coasted to an The commission granted a license to the Two veterans and a sharpshoot- Denny Shute, Cleveland, tied for age runs earned per nine-inning Hercules Athletic Association to promote CHICAGO, Dec. 17. Chicago’s l||l||||f Wm second with 68s. wrestling shows in Indianapolis, South ing newcomer featurefeature Alexandria’s game off of him was 4.50. He is 30 MIAMI RAPS HANOVER Bend, Terre Haute. Muncie and Ft. Wavne. Bears and the Portsmouth (O.) |||j|||g Dan years old. The Hercules promoters were granted a attack. They will be seen in ac- jjj|| Howley permit to stage a mat program in Indian- Spartans will settle the National HUNTINGTON FIVE COPS Estel Crabtree, the slender fly OXFORD, 0., Dec. 17. Miami apolis Dec. 29. tiontion at Butler fieldhouse tonight, chaser who will accompany Carroll U. staged a comeback after the re- Professional Football League cham- By when the Tigers tackle Short- United Press to St. Louis, batted .273 this year. cent drubbing by Purdue and GOPHERS DROP HARRIERS pionship in an indoor game to be Victors Score Twelve Points