Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1922 — Page 17

APRIL 21,1922.

AMATEURS AND SEMI-PROS'

Th* Indiana Travelers will practice tomorrow at Brookslde No. 1 at 2 p. m. The team will leave the Terminal Station Sunday on the 12 o'clock car for Franklin, where It will play the first game of the season. For games write or wire ball club, care of Brlghtwood I*. M. C. A., or call Webster 6980. The West Parks will open the season funday with the Beech Grove Reds at Beech Grove. All players should report t the diamond not inter than 2 o’clock, fl'be West Farks would like to hear from jEome cf the fastest teams In the State. Address Robert Fielder, 934 North Sheffield avtnue. The Imperials will play the Comets Sunday a'ternooa. All Imperial players and those wishing tryouts are requested to attend i meeting and practice Sunday morning at 19 o'clock. The Maywood Grays will play the Ferndale club at Riverside No. 2 Sunday. All Gray players are requested to be at the diamonds at 2 o'clock. The Grays will play at MooresvHle. April 30. For games write William Buck, 1342 Relsner street, or call Belmont 0442. The Noble .Specials line np as follows. McCready, catcher; Diggs, Pitcher; Eastman. first base; Wilson, second base; Sterling, third base; Eddy, shortstop; Thomas, right field; Leeds, left field; Reiter, center field. For games with the Specials write Eddy Reiter, 633 East New Pork street. The South Side Turners and the RUey All-Stars will play a practice game at Woodside Park Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All of last year's Turners and any new men wishing trvouts are requested to report n#t latex than 1:30 o’clock. The Arsenal Athletic Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the club. All players are requested to attend. State learns desiring games are requested to

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call Webster 8970 or address the Arsenal Athletic Club, corner of Nineteenth street and Arsenal avenue. Stafford Engraving Company has organized a baseball team to play In the Industrial League, and desires a practice game with some team holding a £ark permit for Saturday afternoon. Call ir. Wallace, Main 3SS9. The Indian Cubs will meet the Washington A. C.s Sunday at Riverside diamond No. 6 at 3 o’cock. The Favorite A. C.s a local colored club, desire games with State and local teams. For games address Ben Taylor, 440 Indiana avenue. The Hoosler Post No. 624 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will play the Federate on Riverside diamond No. 2 at 1:30 o’clock Sunday. This will be the final practice game before the Vets take t othe road. All Veteran players are requested to report at 12 East Michigan street, at 11 o'clock. The DeMalay baseball team will practice tomorrow afternoon on Riverside diamond No. ii at 2 o'clock. All players who attended practice last Saturday and any new candidates are urged to be present The following players especially take notice: R. Wilson, C. Wilbur, Braugbron, Woolgar, H. Harmeson, E. Harmeson, Schetter Marctr, Cothel, Ogle, McCarthy, Prusser, Meehan, Nipper. Fultz Bray, Mlllhouse. Ewing, Peterson, Schmidt. Castner, Eberle, Link Lantz and Screes. The Indepenedent Order of Shepherds will hold a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. All players are requested to attend. For game with the Shepherds call Btdmout 3737 and ask for Art. The Marmon 34s will travel to Arlington Sunday and all players are requested to be at Terminal station at noon. Bush and Lusie will form the battery for the Marmons. The Marmon manager would

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like to hear from the following State teams; Lapel, Anderson, Bloomington, Greenfield, Martinsville, Kokomo and Ilushville. For games with the Marmons address A. Link, 1632 Pleasant street. Brookside I. O. O. F. holds an important meeting at club room tonight. Every player is requested to he present as uniforms are to be issued and details completed for an openhouse meeting. Friday, April 28. Practice will be held at Brookslde park Saturday and Sunday preparatory to opening of season. The Seal-Fast team will play Five Points Sunday. Purvis and Scott will form the battery. All players should be at the Terminal Station at 12:30. For games adress Mark Montague, 1820 West Michigan street, or caU Belmont 2037. All Morris Street M. E. baseball players are requested to report for practice tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Garfield diamond No. 3. This will he the last practice as the season opens next Saturday with the first game against the St. Paui M. E. club. When You Score a Ball Game A time at bat Is not charged against the batsman if he is awarded a base on balls, or for being hit by a pitched ball, or when the catcher Interferes with him and he is granted first base because of the catcher's act, or when he makes a sacrifice hit. I. V. RAILWAY LEAD IE BANQUET. The Indianapolis Union Railway Bowling League will have a banquet followed by a dance for Its members at the Meridian Street Chicken Dinner Home tomorrow evening, at which time the season's prizes will be awarded. Thts affair marks the termination of the bowling league schedule, with the exception of the sweepstakes, which will be held April 20.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES

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