PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -MARCH 5, 1932 Indians, Saints TECH, NEW BETHEL AND WASHINGTON NET VICTORS Look Good to Bush of Kels Decatur Central Five These Are Busy Days at Hoosiers’ Camp I. U. Track By Timet Special Montgomery. Aia„ March 5. —lndianapolis and St. Paul—- Aces Shine the 1932 American Ben Davis that’s the way Surprises Association race looks to Ownie Bush, new pilot of the Min- neapolis Millers, who are at work in New Augusta, Manual, Ben Davis and Oaklandon Bow in Brocksmith and Hornbostel their spring training camp here. The former Washington, Pltts- Thrilling Second Round Sectional Cage Tussles Beat Big Ten Marks in bugh and Chicago White Sox pilot, back in the A. A. for the first time at East Side Gymnasium. Warmup Meet. since been scouting in the 1926, has BY DICK MILLER By United Prets southland. He spent several days at Technical, and CHICAGO, March s.—lndiana’s the camp of Emmett McCann’s New Bethel, Washington Decatur Central won their way into of the local high strongest track team in history to- Hoosier club at Sarasota, Fla. the semi-finals sectional school basketball tournament this morning at Tech gym. New Augusta, Oaklandon, Man- day was revealed a dangerous con- “Indianapolis has a splendid for Western pitching staff and they’ll to ual and Ben Davis were eliminated. tender the Conference be hard indoor title after an easy Ownie “St. Paul also Technical will meet New Bethel at 2:30, with the second semi-final triumph beat,’* said. over has a fine mound an tilt one hour later. The winners will meet at 8 tonight to determine Minnesota, Chicago, North- staff and western and Purdue in a five-way evenly-balanced club. the local sectional champion and the representative from this district “But watch Toledo,” Ownie to play in the regional tournament game here next Saturday. meet. warned. “Cleveland will give the Technical never was in much The Hoosiers grabbed most of the Maumee town some good material danger in Its game with New distance runs and scored 44 points Augusta by a top heavy in nine of and Bib Falk’s team may surprise.” and won Technical, 51; the ten events conducted a m u count, 51 to 20, using substitutes in Chicago's new fieldhouse, before has been visiting most of throughout most of the fray. New Augusta, 20 1,000 persons. Minnesota was sec- BUSHthe big league camps in Dixie They hold a decided edge in dope ond with 34“4, Chicago counted land, trying to line up some new over New Bethel, which conquered Stewart looped one in that gave 17)*, Northwestern 8. and Purdue, 5. material for the Kels. He has Oaklandon, 23 to 12. Augusta a two-point lead, but they Indiana took firsts in the half lines for two or three big league Prc-tourney dope ran true to form All is not play in the Tribe mile and out saw it melt away when Dischinger mile, two mile runs, the and he lands them, prom- as Washington defeated Manual, camp at Sarasota, Fla., where mile high hurlers if free relay, jump, and a tie ises Minneapolis fans a winner. The 21 to 19. The Redskins staged a tossed a throw and Pursell Emmet McCann’s Hoosiers are for first in the pole vault. The Millers open the season at Indian- great rally at the finish. Decatur | looped in a free field basket. getting toughened up for the 1932 Hoosiers bettered two conference apolis on April 12. Central suprised Ben Davis, scoring King tossed two free throws that American Association baseball records when Henry Brocksmith, Bush not worried by holdout ' a 23 to 17 triumph in the final At top of the lanky ran the is again put New Augusta in the lead, race. the left some senior, mile in 4 troubles. Harry Rice, the former 1 morning tussle. battery candidates are indulging minutes, 17 seconds, axxd Charles 4 to 3, but Gauker through Washington, Detroit and Yankee Fox sent the Manual five into came in a medicine ball session under Hornbostel easily covered the half put back outfielder, who was obtained from a two-point lead after the tip-off, this time to Tech in front, a boiling sun. That’s Lefty Hall, mile run in 1 minute, 55.6 seconds. Baltimore, has sigred his Miller and increased it to three on Leeper’s 5 to 4, as the first quarter ended. the home-town southpaw, on the Brocksmith was a close second in contract. Hugh McMullen, catcher, foul. Howard picked up a point Edwards and Gladden entered the far left. the half mile. Orly records made fray for Dischinger who was loaned out to Oakland of from the gratis line and Bright tied and Gauker. in the championship meet, how- Huston batted a pass into the bas- Two of the men at tfie Indian ever, would official. the Coast League last year, is the the score with a sensational one- be It will be ket, and Edwards came out of a camp who are very interested in held same only holdout. His troubles do not handed shot from side-center. in the auditorium next skirmish under the hoop with a the training progress are Owner week-end . concern salary—he wants to stay Bright Grabs Lead the in field goal. Sutton sent one up into Norman Perry (left) and Jack Beecher, on the coast. Bright sent Continentals Indiana, was high in the lead with a free toss, but Leeper the rafters that tallied. Hendricks, his assistant. They individual points with a first in the tied it up again with a charity shot. New Augusta Battles are shown in the upper right high jump and a tie for first in Welton sank a beauty, but Howard photo, just after conferences with the pole vault. Edwards tossed in but came back with one for the west- another, some of the Tribe holdouts. They Watson of Indiana won the two Win tieing the again. Sutton matched it. King added a in 9:31 by Irish siders, score have expressed satisfaction with mile run outdistancing free toss, the score Washington worked the ball down bringing 11 to progress made by Tribesmen in Currell, Minnesota, 60 yards. The basket but wild 9 with four minutes of the half re- Hoosiers’ time in the relay under the was on maining. spring drills. was shots. Manual was unable to pene- King followed with two 3 26.6. Fifteenth trate the Continental defense and more free throws to tie the score. Ownie Bush, former Indianap- shots from well out on Gladden and Townsend put Tech olis and big league pilot, who took many managed /•// Timet Special the court. back in front with field baskets, the Chicago White Sox '' MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 5.—A Leeper connected with pair of but New Augusta refused to quit, lastst season and is back in the As- French Track a sociationciation for half rally Notre one-handers from the corner. and Stewart kept them in the run- the first time since second enabled manager Dame’s brilliant hardwood five to Bright connected from inside the ning with a long field goal. Ed- 1926 as of Minneapolis, was a visitor at the Tribe camp Suspended turn in its fifteenth consecutive foul circle to give Washington a wards batted one into the hoop just Ace the gun sounded for for several days. Ownie’s home triumph here Friday night. 12 to 6 edge. as the half. By United Prets Irish thumped Marquette, Purple Leads at Half Score, Technical 17, New Augusta is Indianapolis, and he’s predict- The ing things for McCann’s PARIS, March 37 to after the Hilltoppers looped one high up to 13. big Tech, s.—The expected 26, had Welton Washington Show Power in pastimers the l race 21-21 minutes give Manual hope, but Bright Willis replaced Pursell. net- in 1932 campaign. ,500-meter between Jules La battled to a tie eight King He’s on field Doumegue of the final pushed one back for Washington as ted a foul goal for New shown the practice Fiance and Gene before gun. Augusta. (on the with McCann at the At quintet the half ended. right) Pilot Venzke Los Angeles Olym- half time, the Hoosier Sinks Three in Row in the lower left next 17 to 10. Notre Dame Washington, 8. photo. Manual pics summer will not take led Krause, 14; Manual, Opening Frays; Surprises La and De Cook scored eight Howard netted a field goal and a Edwards looped in three consecu- Below right, is Ed Younger, place. Doumegue has been sus- center, goals Washington’s Continentals and Avenging a two-point city tour- Acton opening Whitey free throw. Foudray Bright tive field before King again backstop who mak- 36-23 in the game pended by the French Amateur points each while Budrunas, and the rookie is Tech, finalists in the recent city ney defeat at the hands of Broad Friday morning, scored a Fox tossed scored on a free toss. J. Townsend ing a good showing in early Technical Athletic Federation on charges of Marquette ace, was held to added free throws and tourney, were favored to batttle in Ripple, Manual won its way into the a to shot for the only scored and Earl Townsend was sub- 1 drills. He is a former Chicago first big victory, 29 15 win professionalism. field marker. a charity Manual the finals of the at the quarter finals a 19 to 13 the (37). (26). Score; stituted for him. Score, Technical, sandlotter and if the local sectional with over old city rivals, Shortridge. This Venzke, high Notre Dame Marquette point of the thii’d quarter. j he keeps up Tech tonight. victory over Ripple, the result of leaves school Fg Ft Pf Fg Ft Pf 25; New Augusta, 15. good may see a gym Tech came through after the score boy of Boyerton, Pa., with the Newbold. f.. 2 t liGorychka, f. 1 3 o Washington, 19; Manual, 9. work, lot of The two strong city quintets per- a second half rally. The southsid- dis- f... 3 2 2 f. 0 0 0 Liehr substituted for Huston who was tied 7-7 at half time. tinction having DcCook Zummach, On a foul, Howard missed, action with the Tribe if Johnny formed in top form to win ers trailed 9-7 at but of run the fastest Krause,' c... 4 0 3[Budrunas. c. 1 2 0 made a field goal just before he Friday’s half time, Oakland closed the morning play mile Ronzani, g.. 1 3 2 but Thompson connected. McDon- Riddle’s injured throwing arm presented defense in the “amateur” in history. Venzke's NCrowe, g.. 2 0 1 left the game. first-round features, the eastsiders a tight with a 12 to 10 win over Beech — FShipley. 3 1 l E. are best time La Burns g 2 0 g.., ald coixnectcd for a Purple field Townsend scored fails to heal. Txibe officials defeating Shortridge, while thewest- closing half that held the Ripple is 4:10. Doumegue has Voegele, f.. 1 2 1 Kukla. {.... 1 0 0 a foul toss and Liehr scored a going give Younger a thorough Grove. stepped in LCrowc, g. 2 0 1 Mullen, 1.... 1 1 0 goal. Yovan tossed in a free throw, two to Southport. boys to one field goal. 4:09.2 unofficially. pointer. Edwards netted two state. siders eliminated Tech, and Washington led, 21 to 11. foul trial, they favorite in the current play, beat Decatur Central got off to a fast Totals ..16 5 101 Totals .... 810 5 tosses. Liehr tossed Manual Rallies a free throw in the finals night against and E. pushed the Purple five city by start Friday Castle- Thompson Townsend in a field ton, Copeland’s added a free throw. basket just a four-point margin. and three buckets Central, 23; Yovan registered a field goal and \ before the third period enabled them to hold a 9-4 lead at Spring Training Chatter Decatur ended. Score: Technical, New Washington settled an argument Fox added another. With two min- 35; -Pin Gossip- that has been going on for weeks half time. The final score was 17 Augusta, 15. By Press Ben Davis, to play, Yovan tossed a foul 27 to 16. United would start hitting something besides utes Dischinger went back in BY LEFTY LEE relative to the strength of South- goal. v for Ed- port, Warren Central tripped Ben PETERSBURG, Fla. —The fouls. The onee. great slugger has and The the Optical county champions, and the city been wards Merrill for Fults. girls of Biock Ladies in last the first Boston Braves to having great Decatur Central rushed into the The entire Washington first team, j Stewart League were hitting the maples in great fives, particularly the westsiders. Davis the game of ST. today planned difficulty straightening out and Merrill tossed free throws, and Product scoring 2,765 for Friday start their annual Regular vs. his drives. Wright lead and held a three-point margin which was withdrawn early in the Liehr style, Giesen j In the last game of the Friday round night’s session to lead, Glenn has been called a field bucket for Tech, and three games. Coca Cola having a 974 sin- Yannigan Regulars and to his home in Harrisville, half time. Riddle tossed two third came into the having session 31-22. Blake gave the victors a games. Mo., by the at period, back E. gle, and Sea. Mueller and Tourney . afternoon the Continentals of his Townsend scored two buckets. of 633, 613 670, respectively. | 7 to 1 early lead with three buckets. rookies will be scattered throughout death sister. and Byers one from the field short- game. Hedegarde tallied a long field totals and showed a marked superiority over Team play showed a clean sweep for j Ben Davis pulled up a bit and both lineups. tt tt tt ly after the game opened. goal. With Manual two points be- Willis Is Injured Roepke Floral, Marott and Blacker Chili the surburbanites and won handily, over McGaw Special, West Side, and j trailed only 13-9 at the half. Bruce Cunningham, first-string ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.-Teams A and Starnes came back with a field nind, Washington held the ball''and Willis carried Dr. Chambers an game for 24 to 15. The score at the half was B. captained by was off the floor and odd win New Bethel and Lawrence had a pitcher, who suffered a broken Ruth, and Babe goal and Gill made two free tosses stalled. after a collision with Giesen Product, Hoosier Pete and Elec- 12 to 8, Washington. respectively, will play a game today Merrill. He Cola, Bowes Seal Fast tight battle Friday afternoon in the thumb when hit by a line drive on as the main part of the Yankees workout. bring Ben Davis up to a 6 to 4 Manual fired wildly at the basket went up trolux from Coca Southport held a 6 to 3 advantage Saltzgaver to into the air and came and Real Silk. opening Bethel finally Thursday, will be on the bench for Crossetti ana will form one count at end the first quar- as the sounded. Final score: down on his at the first quarter post. In the game, win- second base combination and Farrell and the of gun head. Pursell went ning Dyke weeks or more. Lazzeri the other. Washington, 19. in. Tarrant used a 268 and Fatout a 258 half, particularily out, 24 to 21, Van and two cr. 21, Manual, Kimball replaced Hollings- second towards a tt tt Babe Ruth Friday pounded the ball to to arrive at the same total of 649 to tie the end of the Washington his six field baskets turning the all corners of the diamond. Mendenhall and Copeland of De- worth. King netted a field goal for high three game mark in the A. C. game, CLEARWATER, Fla.—Manager Max loop. Brandt Brothers, Hugh J. uncorked a burst of speed that be- tide. Sutton with four field bas- Carey of the Brooklyn Dodgers was a tt tt caur bagged fielders just before the for New Augusta, the first in the E. S. hoping today Hack soon Baker and General Asbestos, won three wildered the Bright, and Ellenberger ac- that Wilson RAN ANTONlO—Beginning today the half Starnes looped in a field Manual Gives Fight last half. games from Standard Metal, Engineers Cardinals. kets with three Chicago ended, counted for all Lawrence’s field White Sox will do their train- goal Pursell tossed a and and R. R. Building and Loan, while Heth- Howard, Foudroy, Leeper and ing at and Johnspn made a charity foul E. erington-Berner, Wege-Stanford and Von- the Texas League nark, old stamp- Townsend a Baumbach all contributed to the goals. ing ground of toss for Ben Davis. WASHINGTON I MANUAL field goal, making the negut took three from Architects, Kreis the New York Giants. and Jungclaus. Continental’s After New Augusta had downed A muddy playing Score: Decatur Central, 10; Ben FGFT PF! FG FT PF score 44 to 19. E. Townsend, Pur- Transfer success. Basketball field forced the Sox Foudray, f 0 1 l'Loeper, f.. Oil change. 2 2 l|Yovan, f... 12 1 sell and Dischinger registered from But two games were in the Big to make the Davis, 7. Howard,!. played tt Bright, c.. 3 2 liFox, c 2 2 1 the field, and Heckman, substitute Four League, Hudson River taking three The inter-fraternity basketball tt tt g 0 0 2jHerleg'd. g 10 0 Southwestern, as Suwanee TA p; Fla-—Manager Length Baumb'h from River won *i. Dan Howiev Dribbles of Floor for Merrill, tossed a tournament gets under way at 7 ™ V of LeeDer. g.. 2 0 2 Welton, g.. 2 0 3 foul goal for the odd game from Royal Palm. Burk- the Cincinnati Reds wil start the follow- Warren, c. 0 0 2!Linson. !.. 0 0 0 New Augusta. hart’s 621 topped this play. p. Monday at hotel ing team against a semi-pro team Decatur drib- to m. Dearborn Sunday. local Copeland, Central, Cherrv. f.. 0 0 Oirhomp'n, g 0 2 2 Purdue Out Grab here Final Score—Technical, The was increased bled the length of the floor at McDon’d. f 1 0 liyosha, f... 0 0 0 51; New The second series between the Doctors gym. entry list Crabtree, if; Doutfcit. cf: High. 3b; Darnell, g. 0 0 FSchwom'r.c 0 0 0 Augusta, 20. and Dentists will be rolled on the Central from eight to twelve teams. A title Grantham. 2b: Heath, lb; Roettger, rs: breakneck speed and sank a field Thotnp'n, g 0 0 1! alleys at 10 a. m. Sunday. The Doctors Durocher. ss: Manion. c: Hilcher. p. Ol- basket. have a lead of better than 100 pins going cup will be awarded to the winner lie Eckart will pitch the last four innings Totals.. 8 5 12 Totals... 6 7 8 in to this set, but the Dentists are de- during dance after the game *?am£: Hilcher and Eckhart both scored, looped Ten Cage Crown a final Ditched in the Three-I League last year. Symonds but Wood”, termined to cut this down. Big Easy for Technical Thursday night. The first- one in for Decatur. Byers went out next tt tt tt Fuel won two from Refrigerator as round schedule: Miami, Fla.—The St, Louis Cardinals on personal fouls and J. Riddle was Cubes, with Weber hitting for a total of NEW AUGUSTA 566, won three from Ice during By Times Special NIGHT and the Philadelphia Athletics. 1931 world TECHNICAL the Polar have tasted more than the ordinary MONDAY , substituted. Gill dropped in a two- 8 Games on FG FT PF| FTPF Kappa Delta vs. Theta Alpha series opponents, will play an Kings, FG Ice series at the Central drives. LAFAYETTE, March 5. share of Big Ten title pies. Pur- 7:oo—Phi exhibition pointer, making the score Decator f 1 7 2:J Twnsnd. f 2 0 0 Ind., a game here today. Stewart. !. 2 1 OHuston. f.. 2 0 0 Purdue’s chance to assure itself due’s were mem- sigma vs. Ace Club. Ben 11. Two out of three ruled the Indiana In- of co-pilots regular 7:so—Del?a The tuned Central. 14; Davis, Fults. c... 0 0 4iDisch’ger. cl 1 2 spection play. 3 and No. 4 defeating —Phi Lambda Epsilon vs. Phi Tau. Athletics up for the game Sutton, g.. 2 0 2 g.. 2 No. its second undisputed Big Ten bas- bers of the undefeated champion- 8:40 vs. Phi Friday in Copeland and Starnes connected Holgswth. g Pursell. 2 T No. 1 and No. 2. Martin’s 586 led this 9:30—Delta Theta Delts. a six-inning game which saw Ten 0 0 FGauker. g.. 1 0 1 play. champinoship in three years ship five in 1930, and were the Big Bill Merrill, g.. ketball NIGHT Ihe regulars Yannigans. ft to 5. for one pointers. Toler came through 0 1 c. 6 2 0 TUESDAY defeat the Kimball, go 3!Edwards. of Club Kappa Alpha 0 3|Gladden. g. 1 0 1 comes tonight, when the Boiler- maintasys the runner-up quintet 7:oo—Felix vs. Phi. Cochrane, Roettger and Foxx hit home with a two-pointer that brought Ben Heckman, 0 1 liWillis, g... ovO Oeftering-Litzelman rolled games of 7:so—Mercury vs. (open). c 2 makers stack danger- last Club • Parker, f.. 0 0 O|E f 5 2 1,003, 925 and 1,130, a total of 3,068 to up against the season. round and semi-final games are runs. Davis within one point of their ri- g Townsd. 0 take Second nigh., tt tt tt By Times Special Whstder. 0 0 O.Liehr, f 2 I 0 the rubber from Indianapolis Toilet ous Northwestern quintet in the Piggy Lambert, Boilermaker men- carded for Tuesday and Wednesday vals. and Apron Supply during the Recreation the title at 8 p. m. Thursday NEW ORLEANS—Rookies Lee, Pearson March 5. Eight on lair at Evanston. tor, will start Dutch soph- with tussle CHICAGO, Totals ..5 10 161 Totals .. 22 *7 ~8 play the Fountain Square alleys. All Wildcat Fehring, night. One more entry will be accepted to and Bean have been named by Manager Copeland Scores One games—four tonight and four Mon- other contests also were decided two to Although the Boilermakers had a omore pivot flash; Ray Eddy, ball- fiill out the first round schedule. Call Roger Peckinpaugh to pitch for the Cleve- one. Fall City Lager, City Candy and Ch. 5554 or Ch. 0777-M, ask for Harold land Indians against the New Orleans day, will wind up the Big Ten 1932 Martin defeating Troy Oil, comparatively easy time defeating hawk forward, and Ralph Parmen- meeting will be to- Copeland gained one on a charity Truck Prima Engelhardt. An important Pelicans of the Southern Association title race. Purdue and Northwest- New Bethel, 23; Beverage and Coca Cola. Johnson, anchor Northwestern here in the first meet- ter, steady back guard, with the held at Dearborn Sunday morning at 11 day. toss, and Mendenhall made two for Prima Beverage, had a total of 681 p. m. All teams are requested to be rep- ern meet in the feature tonight, with games of 245, 234 202. ing this season, 48 to 33, the Wild- veteran stars. points Riddle added Oaklandon, 12 and resented. when fouled. with the championship at stake. In- cats have their claws sharpened, Tonight winds up the Big Ten a long goal. Symonds Beck was the leader in all departments Kids defeated North Side field scored diana is a over during the Joan Arc play awaiting the return tilt and the card for Northwestern, while Pur- Hardwood fieid for heavy • favorite the St. of on. the Cagers, 30 to 19. at Olympic gym. For Four Yankees a goal Davis, but Woods After five minutes of play Van- Uptown drives, with a 249 single and three battle looms up as toughest of due plays again Monday. A Ta. ask. for George. weak Wisconsin five at Madison, mark was the Wild- games call 4161. retaliated for Decatur. Gill tossed Dyke started New Bethel the game of 639. Collins a close the cat win tonight will give the Pur- Minnesota hopes to gain a tie for into second over the three-game route with season. and Menhennett led Crimson Cubs in a free throw and Woods made lead with a free throw, closely fol- 636. Centennial Press and Hoosier Brick The game the final ple a title tie, since Boiler- Llovd dropped second place with Northwestern if and Coal won three from Farrell will mark the to two triumphs last week. Cubs Left in Play one as the game ended. lowed by a goal just Granite appearance of makers won Broadway Aces, 24 to 11, and Riverside Wildcats tonight by drop- field before the and Fagan Seed Store, as Four-Thirty- out town of Purdue’s have nine games and 35 in an overtime the lose Seven, Kelly Olympic A tearp. 39 to Final score: Decatur Central, 23; quarter ended. Builders and Barrett Coal co-captains, Harry Kellar lost one, while Northwestern has with call Ta. 1911, ping lowa at lowa City. Illinois di- annexed the odd game from Whiz Bang, brilliant tilt. For games Cubs By United Press Ben Davis, 17. Wicker sank a free came Republic and Johnny Wooden, who already won nine and two. ask for Russ. Le Grande Aces and Me- vides Chicago. toss and Creosote and J. J. Blackwell lost Intermediates, HAVANA, March s.—The Cuban back with a goal to boost the and Son. ridian Heights notice. Purdue, Minne- field national tennis championships went Chicago goes to New 6. Epsilon quintet defeated Bethel score to Three min- the fast Washington League Phi Lambda into its quarter-final today sota journeys to Wisconsin, Ohio Results in Sigma Nu in a double overtime round Decatur Springs Upset utes remained and Oaklandon had on the Illinois alleys showed a two-game Delta were State plays at Michigan and In- win for Cossey One Stop. Hoosier Optical, game. 33 to 31. Ryan and Sterns with all four American stars in not scored a point, when the victors and Noel and still Schmitt Insurance, Lauth Rockne and to Try Again outstanding for the diana tackles Illinois Champaign Ft. Chuck the losers. All members play. at Cedarholm for BEN DAVIS DECATUR CENTRAL finally tallied with a free toss. Harrison over Central Rubber Supply, squad are to get in on Augustiner. City Candy, Indianapolis Paint of the P I. E. asked Clifford Suter of New Orleans, FG. FT. PF FG FT. PF. Monday. Wicker connected with another from with Sutton Sunday morning to 0 0 n Byers,f.... 10 4 and Color and Gem Coal and a win of the fistic touch fraternity member of “Big Cmtchld.f the field as the half ended. Score: for National Refining from Coca Cola. A lifeblood receive uniforms for the city the United States lohnsc i.f. 0 1 1 Mend’hall.f 12 2 returns to Armory Friday defeated Ricardo 2 1 4 C.Riddle.c.. 3 0 1 New 1.075 game bv the Lauth Rockne team was COLOR,game, the tournament. Ten,” ctarnes.c. Bethel, 8; Oaklandon. 1. high. Gem was a second, roll- Gill.g ... 1 3 2 Copeland.g 2 2 0 Stars City Coal close ring Tuesday night in the person Morales of Cuba, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3; Svmotds.g 2 0 4 Woods.g... 2 12 Pin Invade Morris connected with the basket. ing 1,061 to take a game from the Ft. J. Harrison boys. play (Chuck) Wig- Gilbert Hall of New Jersey roler, :.... 1 0 0 j.Riddle,!. . 0 0 Individual found of Charles Frederick eliminat- 0 Van Dyke tossed a foul goal for leading a large 600 Willser.f., 0 0 0 Kromer field of counts gins, Indianapolis heavyweight, ed Gustavo Vollmer, Cuban ace, Berghofl Specials of Ft. Wayne New Bethel. Morris looped in a with a score of 655. Hackerd had, 606: Star 643 the high Veteran "~6 ~S U; 9 5 9 goal Hovt, 618: Bohn, with single who will meet Yale Okun, prom- 6-2, 4-6, 10-8, 6-3, in the closest invaded Indianapolis today for two field goal, Hockett a foul and game of 243; Parsons, 616; 634: Black. inent New York fighter, who, al- match of the tournament; George DIAMOND LOOP special matches. The upstate pin- Huntley a field toss to make the Hansman. 610: Faust. 610: Tellon. 606: O GANIZE Cross, 604: Lange, 609; Hadley, 606, and though much younger than the Lott of Chicago defeated Lorenzo Asso- sters roll the Markey Auto team of score 9 to 8, new Bethel. Sellers. 610. Central Indiana Baseball Hoosier celebrity, has met and Nodarse of Cuba, and Wilmer Alli- in- St. Philip No. 1 league in the final Kline, injured center, was rushed Tests Orcutt ciation is organizing a league to The William H. Block Company League of in his son half of a home-and-home match back into the New Bethel lineup rolled the Illinois alleys. Optical defeated scores the best of Texas beat Parlo, also of clude the best teams in central In- also on Cuba. on the Central alleys at 8:30 p. m., and connected with the and Fifth Floor taking three kames from class. B- > 1: JaW By Times Special diana. For information, write Andy basket twice Washers, and Main Floor, as Eighth Floor and tackle the Geisen Special team which gave New a and won the Wiggins will be meeting his AUGUSTINE, Fla., March 5. Buckner, 339 East Market street, Bethel 13-to-8 Third Floor rubber from ST. TRYON FACES WEBB of the Uptown loop the Central at the end of the Basement and Fourth Floor. third opponent on the gruelling Orcutt was favored to- Indianapolis. on score third quar- —Maureen By United Press alleys Sunday afternoon. ter. comeback trail Tuesday night, day to win her second consecutive The final week-end of play in the Davis scraps CORAL GABLES, Fla.. 5. Le Grande Aces claim a forfeit win over In the first half of the Berghoff- Mock snagged a two-pointer and Jewelry Company sweepstakes at the Illi- two previous in the last Florida golf, crown of the season. March Postofiice five, who failed to appear for a rolled nois alleys will be rolled Saturday and wins —Howard Tryon, Detroit, was to Markey match the local boys and Sutherland matched it for New Sunday. play month having resulted in She battled" Mrs. Marion Turbie game at Rhodtus Wednesday. Le Grande This is a 400-scratch dou- meet W. Webb, Shelby, N. C., in Aces will tangle with Bond Bread, city well over the 3,000 mark to defeat Bethel. Mock tossed two fouls, bles. players being permitted to roll as over John Schuabe and Benny Lake of New Orleans in the finals champions, in a charity game March 9 at Wayne quintet. Included in often as thev desire, changing partners the final match of the Florida all- the Ft. Kline retaliating with a field each Davis Jewelry Company, Touchstone. Forty rounds of mill- of the annual Florida east coast 630 at Rhodius. Food will be accepted is the goal. series. The wiji.hv~ states golf championship tourna- i-s admission. The city, recreation depart- the visitors lineup popular Van Dyke the sponsors of this meet, will award a watch ing are scheduled for the Legion today. donated Rhodius gym for the widened gap with to the player securing the high three-game tournament ment here today. ment has Roy Stirk. secretary of the Indiana Dyke show, with Scotty Scotten of this (N. J.) ;une. Rhodius Juniors will play a curtain two free throws. Van repeat- total. Wooden is now in the lead for the The brilliant Englewood State Association. time piece of 711. raiser. Bowling ed with a long effort, then added with a scorce city, state feather champion, ace shattered the women's course two free throws as the game ended. One buck is all that is needed to take a meeting Jimmie Buckler of Louis- record with a sparkling 74 to beat Score: New whirl at the attractive head pin shoot, ville in the eight-round semi-final. Wie Chicago, Bethel, 23; Oaklandon, which resumes plav on the Central alleys Virginia Van of 5 and 12. Saturday and Sunday. Arch Heiss is the 3, Friday. Helen Hicks, the young Mad Frump May Surprise present leader in this event with a score champion, beaten by of 338. national was Friday Fight Results Lake in a nineteen-hole thrill- Bob Darnaby had high single game In Mrs. New Bethel Advances the Avalon League for a long time until Chuck Wiggins er, 1 up. Favorites in Turf Classic his teammate. Dr. Kemper, came along AT BOSTON—Adolph Heuser. Gorman with a score of 275 in his first game Fri- light heavyweight. outpointed Rosy NEW BETHEL OAKLANDON day night at the Pritchett alleys. Kemper Rosales. (8): Charlie Lor.go. 148. Boston, FG FT PF! FG FT PF fell by the wayside In his final game, how- outpointed Pat Munroe. 151. Boston. (4); Friday Cage Scores Fred Fox, f 0 0 0 McGinnis, f 0 0 2 ever, barely crossing the 600 line with a Hy Diamond, 147. Boston, knocked out College THOMAS H. NOONE started nine times, winning three Huntley, and a to Sweeney. <2): Track BY Sutherl'd. f 1 0 0 f.. 10 1 604 149 finish. Mack rolled 654 John 150, Boston. Buster Kline, c 1 Klepper, the three-game Darnaby Lynn, Joe United Press Racing Editor purses totaling $15,535, and finish- ..3 0 c.. 0 0 1 lead total. had Price. 167M,. outnointed Marquette F’tn Fox, g 0 0 liTeter, g ..0 1 2 643: Cray. 635. and H. Kris, 608. Day’s Zelinsky. 173'/2.Winthrop. (8). Notre Dame. 37: U.. 26. unplaced six times. His most won games 22; Washington, 21. YORK, March s.—ln addi- ing VanDyke, g 2 6 2 Riley, g ... O 0 0 Divots and Fox’ Roughs three California, Wicker, c from Burt’s Irons and Hutchinson’s Tees, Young Stars to Wyoming, 29; Brigham Young U., 38 Flight, notable achievement was his vic- c.. 2 1 3 Black’ter. 0 0 C AT SAN FRANCISCO— Corbett Meet NEWtion to Top the C. V. Morris, f.. 2 0 0 as the Hunker Caddies and Darnaby Putts 111. 147*2. Fresno. Cal., outoointed David Creighton. 47; Nebraska, 13. tory in the endurance handicap at Mock, f ... 1 2 0 copped the rubber from Young's Drivers Mexico City. (10). Cornell College, 29; Coe. 24. Whitney establishment has named Traps. Velasco. 149. By United Press College 23. Wt S.ni.M.n Bowie in November, in which he Hockett ... 0 1 3 and Zimmer's St. Ambrose 38, Penn Mad Frump and Clotho as poten- Jackson, g.. 0 0 o AT SAN Murdoch. Western State. 47; Ferns. 22. defeated a formidable DlEGO—Eddie 151. NEW YORK, March s.—Records 34. standard bearers for the Ken- convincingly Triple win ruled the Pennsy R. R. Oklaoma. decisioned Gabby Bagdad. 150, Bucknell, 41. Juianta. Bent Axles tial field. Total ..8 7 7 Totals .. 4 4 9 ; League. Machinists and Road Foremen de- San Francisco. (10). are expected to fall tonight at the Columbia, 32; Dartmouth. 17. tucky Derby. feating Boiler Makers and Division Engi- Knox, 28. Monmouth 19 and A high-spirited Mad Frump a Two hundred fifty-eighth artillery Frump, a handsome bay colt sort. ; neers Tabest and Shugest staged heated AT HOLLYWOOD—Stanley Poreda. 202. Harvard. 43: Williams. 25. Mad stands close to sixteen hands high KRUSKAMP WINNER I race for individual honors. Tabest winning Jersev Citv. technically knocked out Jim- armory when athletes from twen- Yale. 43; Fordham. 22. Frames by Mad Hatter-Frumper. may be the JS_ ! 609 to 603. White's 245 was high single mv Glinker. 177. San Francisco. (2. Rutgers. 28; Princeton. 26. and weighs about a thousand game. ty-five colleges meet in the eleventh 13. for _ one to accompany Top Hobart. 24; Hamilton “At It selected pounds. He nas a long, even Hardy Kruskamp, Co- AT HOT SPRINGS. Ark.—Leroy Dugan. annual renewal of the I. C. A. A. Mississippi College. 38; Millsaps. 33. stride popular Blytheville, out Tommy Fox, New Flight in the mile-and-a-quarter and a dazzling turn of speed once knocked A. A. track and field games. the lumbus. 0.. heavyweight, took the WELTER CHAMP BOWS York (2 1. test, providing champion re- he gets going. His pos. manners second and third to defeat The events in which competition a running mate. falls quires Clotho, a as a juvenile were a trial to Julius Steinbaugh in the feature By United Press I. U. GRAPPLERS IN ACTION will be keenest are the mile run son sere STEGEMEIER'S coal black of St. Germans-Mrs. starters, but his behavior is said wrestling event at the Armory BOSTON. March 5. —Johnny In- By Time* Special and the mile relay. In the mile Trubbel, is quartered with the other to have improved, and odds of Friday. drisano, Boston’s hard-luck welter- BLOOMINGTON,Ind., March 5. there will be some thirty-eight CAFETERIA two Whitney eliglbles at Brookdale, 60 to 1 prevail against him in future Sailor Jack Arnold pinned Dick weight. a ten-round decision Ten entries, least ten of whom have won —lndiana university’s Big at Famous for Good Food and all are under the care of the books. Lever in the semi-final, and Black over Jackie Fields of Chicago, championship wrestling will bettered 4:20 and several who have trainer, team Since 1892 master Thomas J. Healey. Clotho won only two of his fif- Panther Mitchell and Buck Lips- world’s welterweight champion, in defend its undefeated record against gone below 4:15. Carl Coan, Penn Os Mad 24-HOUR t the two colts, Frump has teen start?, as a juvenile, but ran comb wrestled thirfltr minutes to no a non-title bout at Boston Garden the strong Michigan squad here to- ace, tops the list. N. -Y. U. is the Capitol and Maryland—N. W. C*r. SERVICE Lie most impressive record. He some creditable races. fall in the opener." Friday night. night. - favorite in the mile relay.