The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1937, Page 10

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“1LY.GuNts se000 [Promoters Set New Contract-Signing Date for Title Warfare in Chicago ~MOURNEY TOHAVAN Death of Virginia Cadet Reveals TOPS EXPENDITURES! Need of Reform in College Boxing BRADDOCK TOGETHER j | Cards, Yankees, Athletics and q Tigers Receiving Substan- i tial Guarantees Tragic Example Was Victim of .Mismatch Frequent in Collegiate Sport REDS RETURN TO TAMPA By RICHARD McCANN i NEA Service Sports Writer na Gonat Billy Eastham, his souls pat in Pacific Coast|cheeks speckled with an Lifting etBan:o splotched with angry red _ welts, Expected to Increase {stumbled down out of the ring and ‘. sputtered protests to his coach. Gate Receipts “Why'd you stop it? Why'd you ‘Stop it? I could’ve gotten up.” ; i —(#)—Maj Billy slouched down disgustedly Regence See aa ye nad into his seat on the bench with the league baseball clubs will spend @P-| rest of the Virginia Military Institute proximately $600,000 in spring train-|poxing squad to watch his fellow stu- ing this season, with the New York Gent Unter, carry, oe aaaices the . i - | University o! ry] am. eae el trip to Havana top-|""Nobody knew it, but he was dying then. ‘These figures represent the cost) During the course of the next bout, of transporting players to the train-|Billy, who said he could’ve gotten ing camps, paying ell expenses in|Up again, fell limp against the shoul- training, and bringing them back to] Cet Of & teammate and his blood- @ crust a thelr Tespective major Teague cities) "He died a few hours later. ‘While most clubs get a minor guar- BON oo ope ee cnie Foggy antee from interests in the cities) i Jeungiom, th edt ate] where they train, only five are under- lee the Ho Shatin hig taretas stood to have received substantial ad- tio t the other Lexington. And vances this season. They are the | ion oe ae oe eee died in Giants and St. Louis Cardinals in|DEmaPs 0° ee me hes - the National League, and the New| tats Sim om ed will porn ® York Yankees, Philadelphia Athletics | @U7" 00 & rause ane | ip bring apow and Detroit Tigers in the American. |®, Pollsae boxing: pI 7 Despite the guarantees, most teams Unequal re trips. a yoken maul 1 ‘Beds a aS cueing Cadet William Judson Eastham, 18- down s guarantee from Puerto Rican|year-old sophomore and scion of interests to return to Tampa. good Washington, D. C., family, was The greatest innovation of the/the victim of college mismatching. 2 training season is the Athletics’ trip ‘His death was accidental, to be sure, all the way to Mexico City. but it could have been avoided, ‘ “The Cards also have changed |should have been avoided. camps to improve the state of the) Young Eastham wasn’t matched exchequer, shifting from Bradenton,|With the murderous-punching Mike Fia., to Daytona Beach because of |Lombardo, a tried and true veteran, greater financial inducements. because it appeared to be a good Receipts of teams training on the match. Young Eastham was match- Pacific Coast this year are expected |@d with Lombardo only because his FIRST SETBACK IN 35 GAMES — {Blackstone Club, FAILS TO UNSEAT ‘A’ LEADERS| Tribune Victors Frank Patera of Bakery Team HOPE 10 GET LOUIS, Poor Conditioning Another Rea- Joe Mey ers Leads Minot Holds Top Position; De- Has High Single and Three son for Current Attack FEBRUARY 18 OR 19 Puck Team to Win! ‘ lnc Pie ety! as vane % on Coaches Soldier Field Site Still Uncer- tay jv, been pfu misaaio, tain; Sheldon Clark Is tham-Lombardo . bout, Conditioned Weary of Delays But Said the boys equally e are matched in ability and it should be in there catching heavy punches on the head and in the stomach. Many of them, you see, aren’t properly conditioned for such & pastime. ‘You may be right off the football team and rugged enough to play four full quarters in a tough game, but that doesn’t mean that you can take @ lusty right hand in the stomach or stand the fury of fists around your commission, and the eyes. club of Illinois, set the new preieesiaal boxérs vier sealed date late Wednesday. round. College boxers don’t rey ‘The formal signing, one of V. M. team was matched with Mary-|coaches and trainers until a month portant scenes in the buildup for a land and because he and Lombardolor so before the season opens and| heavyweight title battle, was to ha each weighed 155 pounds. there's no telling what they have been Just to show you how silly—or is|doing in the way of eating, sleeping, that quite the proper word to use/and exercising, when a boy has died?—the whole; Then, too, there is the coaching set-up is, imagine a fight manager|angle. Most of the coaches are pro- saying to another fight manager,|fessors of mathematics, or tennis “Bay, Joe, I’ve got eight fighters, 4 each in a different weight; how guard such as about matching ‘em with your eight | Tallies Four Times as Bismarok Sextet Defeats Mandan, il | if F i ne i # 191-204-161— 556 j 154-153-121 428 108-113-100— 316 180-184-147— 520 EREEE ibs F F rH it dat bse | : oe 7 William Judson Eastham i a 147-142-152— 441 151-104-136— 301°, ! 177-184-167— 528 166-204-211— 581 ep Fos lis Totals .......0. 808-777-854—290 BISMARCK TRIBUNE . e+ 180-202-167— 548 131-156-144— 431 118-147-132— 397 ie re i i i i i i z ‘fighters, huh?” No thought whatever as to whether Ah are a 119-165-159— 443 Joe’s featherweight, for instance, 2 3% 168-208-152— 521 might be the world champion and/drill fighters. Most of them have 2 . ser 42- 42- 42— 126 the other featherweight might bejonly an academic knowledge of the 2 | 233 ——_— just making his debut. » if if can be honored with such 2 433) ‘Totels........ » 765-015-786—2466 Would any boxing commission tol-|a cation. 4 ee7 6 ‘ erate such matchmaking? ‘When teams drilled by men such 3 407 180-167-168— 515 Most emphatically not. Opponents|as Houck meet teams taught by the 4 636 149-170-154— 473 in the professional ring must be com-|untrained coaches, bouts frequently 4. Bee 163«157-147— 467 paratively equal in ability. are) bloody, dangerous mismatches. 7 462 178-169-126— 473 ‘ c. On the other hand—and it looks/ Until college heads change this set- 5 “4 157-152-129— 438 ‘ like blood on this hand—eollege box-| up by hiring expert trainers and ex- 7 ie 7 aeaceeel fee ers are seldom equally matched./pert coachers and permitting only 827-815-724—2906 4 ‘Teams may but not the individu-|equal matches, there is danger of als, And though the score of a team} Death being the second in one corner, MILLERS BEATEN to be larger, because the Coast League Age and Extra Poundage Is Overtaking Receivers; Good Prospects Lacking ‘world lightweight champion, out- Davey Day, 136%, Chi- ae cage (10); non-title, By RICHARD McCANN E sremghsaee (NEA Service Sports Writer) Old Father Time is pitching strikes past major league catchers and age is catching them. ciscover "some bright. young’ men 5 some bright young men 182%, Pittsburgh,, knocked out | teething on catchers’ masks, it looks Buck Everett, 179, Chicago (2). like they'll have to rewrite the rules IT’S A LANDSLIDE |. Glenmores great KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON of ¢ price that brings cheer to your MINT SPRINGS AND KEEP THE CHANGE Slenmores Mint Springs tf or ce ttarae seu BIG LEAGUES WORRIED ABOUT __ |e iattcacecct"s= | "0", scorer nxrron inion tintin Wwe) LACK OF CAPABLE CATCHERS se Sports Round-Up u bil Hi + i make up for his slowness afoot and to limit a team to eight men and do/other shortcomings. The Philadel- away with the receivers. Which, at|phia Athletics (yeah, they're still in that, would be in tune with the times Ameri - since receivers went out of vogue with . Republicans, But, as we were saying, age is| guy who owes you five bucks. There’s catching the catchers. The 16 “boys”|no telling when he's going to make who will be entrusted with the re-| good. ceiving duties for major league clubs} Most of the old gents—especially this coming term average 30 years of|the most used ones such as Gabby age and three of them are nigh onto|Hartnett—have been carrying their |; that figure where life is supposed to|years most gracefully, to be sure, but, My . nlp as the fellow: walking *. gangplank Heading the parade down the hill/remarked, there’s an end to every- to the sunset are Jimmy Wilson of|thing. Catchers, you know, aren't the Phillies, who is “37, and Gabby | babbling brooks—they can’t go on for- Hartnett of the Chicago-Cubs and /jever. Luke Sewell of ‘the Chicago White} And this is what is bothering the Sox, both of whom are rising 36. major league owners: When Coch- Hot on their heels, and, because of |rane, et al, give out, who are going to @ nervous breakdown last year,|take their places? peten eee ey een to is EO Youngsters Are Scarce of e , is Mickey Cochrane, Detroit’s spark-plug who’ is begin- ‘Two sure signs of the scarcity of ning to sputter at the age of 34. The rest of the boys are coming thine of being traded to tt " of to the Town- send club, For instance, Gus Man-|Paigm as No, 2—and possibly No. 1— ‘i cuso of the New York Giants, who is| catcher, ‘while a raw rookie named ‘ U 31, and Rick Farrell of the Boston|Arnold (Mickey) Owen of the Cardi- i Red Sox, Rollie Hemsley of the st.|221s' Columbus farm commands a ut Wagner f Louls Browns, and Cliff Bolton of the ; Guia Kerke’c. NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, INC. CHETT td BRANDIES ioe if i Be Washington Nationals, ell of whom Baloo g 1 are 30, on . 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