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Star U. S. C. Thinly CALIFORNIA is By Eddie Ash SOUTHERNgunning for another national intercollegiate w . Indianapolis Times Sports track championship. \ One of the most consistent point Amateur Boxing Game Does Comeback winners of the Trojan cinder squad m 9 m Is Edgar Ablowich, star 440-yard INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933 PAGE 8 dash man. one of the country's best. New Tribe Pilot ‘Doing Very Well’ m m m Taylor to Lead Other Sports Gossip and Comment 118 Three-Year-Olds New Hoosier Butler Is Hoosiers in Goodyear Squad Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament has chased Trade 'JNIE Nominated for Derby :: Net Victor Big the depression right out of town. Tomlinson hall was Ulr Seeking revenge for an early sea- just about filled Thursday for the second series of Times- mafSsr Vtem&m son setback here, Goodyear Tire fir imrMßttr- eager of Akron, Legion matches and Bruce Robison post members are of the Many Stars Missing in List of Entries for $50,000 Added Second Half Rally, Strong 0.. invade the Taitt and Campbell Are opinion the final next Thursday custom- armory Sunday to battles will have the Turf Classic at Louisville Track on May 6; Defensive Play Stops battle Kautsky Exchanged for Turner hanging ers from the rafters. Favorite. A. C. in a Nation- and Callaghan. One man purchased forty tickets for this week’s simon-pure scraps Ladysman Is Franklin. al League tussle. Bob six- and announced he would be back next week with the same group and BY THOMAS H. NOONE By Tiinrg Sprnal Taylor, Player deals that have been brew- foot five-inch perhaps some additions. The Feb. 23 bouts will determine the eight United Press Editor cen- ing at Perry stadium for several Racine FRANKLIN, Ind., Feb. 18.—A ter, iads who wiil get a free trip to Chicago to represent the local district in who led the weeks popping today, NEW YORK. Feb. 18.—A field of 118 3-year-olds, from which the brilliant rally in the last half, backed ÜBt started and the Tournament of Champions at Chicago stadium under the auspices scoring against the latest was a trade in outfielders. champion of 1933 may emerge, has been nominated for the fifty-ninth by gave of the Chicago Tribune. The dates are Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1. some stellar defensive play, Mjßk Kautskys in their Doug Taitt, slow-moving fly-chaser running of the $50,000 added Kentucky Derby to be run at Churchill it > imm ;V first tilt here, will The entire middle west and parts of the south will have glove throw- Butler a 40-to-32 triumph over whose batting average fell away ers competing Chicago and the Tournament Downs, Ky„ May 6. be in action again at of Champions survivors Franklin college net warriors here during the waning days of the 1932 will there on March 8 to participate in the finals all sections. The long list, anounced today by Colonel Matt J. Winn, executive Sunday at the return for Friday. season, was sent to the Hollywood Later, the survivors of the March 8 meet will take on the eastern cham- director of Churchill Downs, Inc., showed enrties of eighty colts, thirty- After pivot post. Rex grabbing an 11-to-5 lead in team of the Pacific Coast League :n pions from New York and perhaps after that Chicago and New York will three geldings, and five fillies, but lacked the names of several conspicu- the first few minutes, Butler Moffett, former De campaigns. sniper, exchange for Marty Callaghan, a combine, pick the “champion over all” and send them to France to ous stake winners of the 1932 slumped when Cy Proffitt, center, Pauw T and won the in 1918, speedy veteran. tackle the European amateur title holders. Willis Sharpe Kilmer, who Exterminator Derby leads was withdrawn from the game and Swede Olsen. ex- eligibles. Tribe fans will The Golden Gloves classics are becoming so popular and prominent the list of nominators with seven the Grizzlies were in 25 to 17, Illinois ace. at for- recall Callaghan. green front, He perform that there is every reason to believe the events will be world-wide annual- Edward R. Bradley, native Kentuckian whose white and silks at half time. wards, and Harri- used to for Columbus but and with ly within a few years. The Bruce Robison Post of the Legton and The have triumphed in three derbies, has named six of his speedsters, When play was resumed. Franklin gan and Dick Bol- later Cincinnati. He bats Times co-operated locally and stirred up interest in the amateur boxing neglected to include the fillies, Barn Swallow and Algeria, in the list. was held scoreless for fifteen ton at guards will lefthanded. will for this min- In sport and by next year it is believed no hall in the downtown section Bradley won last year’s derby with Burgoo King. His candidates utes and the Bulldogs forged into a complete the in- another deal with the same be enough hold the the “glory” bouts. club, big to crowds for year's renewal of the blue grass prize are a mediocre lot, none of them ?3-to-25 advantage. Franklin ral- vaders lineup. Manager Red Killefer trad- youths thing with purses. The reward at stake for the has not a to do having won a stake race in their juvenile year. lied to pull within tw’o points of the Buck Burkle, ed Archie Campbell, righthanded Their entry the tournament was exactly twenty-five cents to cover Marty Callaghan in _____ invaders, but Profftt returned to guard, and Johnny pitcher, for Jim Turner, also a any attendance divi- ac- Amateur Athletic Union registration and if there is man, which rules as the winter book tion and raided Butler to victory. Miner, forward, righthander. Both transactions dends over local tourney and Chicago expenses tthe extra profits will be of Amer- will be out of ac- were favorite, by virtue being Butler (40). Franklin <32i. even-up swaps and no money donated to the clothing relief station of the American Legion. tion due to in- ica’s leading 2-year-old in 1932, Gossip FG FT PF FG FT PF exchanged hands . Bruce Robison members have worked hard on the promotion and Race Entries Pin 4 4 2 2 1 has entered four, as have William Miller.f.... Goens.f.... 1 juries. Other Callaghan .280 last to a lot of credit. The Golden Gloves event was anew thing LEE 3avis.f 4 1 lFrench.f.... 6 4 4 batted about are entitled Woodward, whose Gallant Fox BY LEFTY Profitt.c... 1 0 3;Miller.c 3 1 2 stars also are on year and stole twenty bases. Tur- here and more or less of an experiment. The experimental stage is over Baird.g 4 1 2 Poison.g Oil the Goodyear Saturday triumphed in 1930, and the Green- Parrish.g.. 2 1 l Anderson.g. 114 ner won eleven games and lost ten. and sport fans desiring to see the wind-up of the action next Thursday Wednesday rolling in the tree stable Mrs. Payne Whitney, night while Demmry.c. 1 1 1 Kline.f 0 0 1 squad. His earned run average was low, are advised to purchase tickets early. It looks like a sure sell-out. of Indianapolis League. Frank Hueber totaled Reissner.f. 0 0 O Barrow.f... 0 0 0 GROUNDS Kautskys lineup however, Tickets be available by Monday night at the and Son drug AT FAIR owner of Twenty Grand, which set 796 for Barbasol. Friday night, while at 3.3, which indicates he will Clark Totals.. 16 8 10! Totals... 12 8 13 will include Wood- the Claypool hotel, sports goods store in the Circle First Race (claiming: 2-year-olds; four anew Derby record of 2:01 2-5 in rolling with the same team tn the City possesses something difficult to store in Spalding's 112; TANARUS, 109, en, furlongsi—Lecanedien. Cora League. Hueber again starred with a Kellar, Tower building and at Bair’s lunchroom and news stand, Illinois and Cherry Time, 117; Norman D, 112; Night winning the classic in 1931. solve. score a for the six Butler cagers returned home to- Murphy, Evjins, Washington streets. Prices will be 75 cents for ringside seats and 40 Brigade. 117; Tyrant. 117; Mad Passion. of 754. total oi 1.550 Taylor In landing Callaghan, Chief Kille- 114; 109. Swivel Filly Threat games, for an average of 2S8 1 pins per day to start practice for next Hosier, Newbold, cents general admission, the for the first two programs. Clasell. A fer believes the Tribe will gain in same as game. To score his 754 Friday night Wednesday’s tussle here with Creigh- Kelly and others. Farm, Race (claiming; 3-year-olds: six The Shandon winner of this Hueber rolled games of 230. 258 and 266. five hold- defensive strength. Perry stadium Second 110, 230 game was low for the six. John- ton, only Missouri Valley Action starts at 3:15, preceded by a HOOSIER VICTUALS LONG ON TONNAGE* furlongs)—Vespa. 110; Dun Air. year’s Jefferson Park Derby with The has a large “orchard,” and Marty's Drombo, 110; Miss Careful 110; Princess son added 609 and Barbasol rolled 3.121 ing a win owr the Bulldogs. preliminary fray at 2. not manager 110; Po- to the odd game from can deny the old evidence and Red Killefer, of Pyre. 100; Odd Star. 110; Upon, the American Flag filly ,At Top, take Hotel Antlers ground-covering ability is expected Cali- 110.