Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1922 — Page 15

MAY 5, 1922.

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The Stafford Tones will play the second round In the Industrial League Saturday, meeting the Indianapolis Air Pump team. The Staffords won their first game of the league schedule. The Jones Transfer team will play at Castleton Sunday. The following players should meet at the manager's house not later than 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning: Wilson, I. Wilson. Vanarsdall, Hodge. H Jones, C. Jones. B. V. Jones. Zimmerman Earl, Freeman, Barrett, Wampler. Mindach, House, Greenberger and Sellmeyer. The Indiana Travelers will play at Shelbyvllle Sunday instead of Arlington, is previously stated. All players should le at the Union Station at 11:30. A p-actice game will be played at Brooksi le at 2:30 Saturday. Following Is a schedule of the Fraternal League for tomorrow: De Molar vs. Trinters, Brookside No. 2: Brookside Odd Fellows vs. Bricklayers. Spades: BiFo Re vs. K. of V. No. 66, Riverside, No. 8. The Meldon Club will place the best team In the field that ever represented that organization on Sunday against the Maroons. The line-up and batting order is as follows: B. Stehlin, If; Ward, 2b;

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Matthews, lb; Hurle, rs: D. Stehlin, cf; Smith, 3b; Reilley, ss; Pretzel, c; .Tones or Kemp, pitchers. The game will be played at Riverside No. 1 at 3:30. Tbe Pilot Juniors will meet the Southeasterns Sunday at Willard Park. The Pilots are playing in the 16-year-old class. For games call Drexel 5090 and ask for Ernest. St. Phillip A. C. and B. A. C. take notice. The Marietta Glass ball team will meet at the Terminal Station Sunday at 12:30 to leave for Clermont. The following players will make the trip: Heldergott. J. Llrine, G. Linne, E. Linne, Mongramy, Anderson. Musgrave, Bowman, Adams. Stump, Abbott. For games with tiie Mariettas address B. K. Abbott, 2409 Massachusetts avenue. The Spades have open dates 1n June and would like to hear from Frankfort and Noblesville. Address S. M. Dean, 2408 Brookside parkway. The Hoosler Cubs would like to hear from Lebanon, Noblesville. Crawfordsvllle in regard to games. Address Lawrence Brown, 417 West Tenth street. The Kiley All-Stars will use the same link up against Noblesville Sunday that played last year. Due to a cancellation, the All-Stars have an open date for May

14. For games, address H. S. Smith, 343 North Denny street, or call Irvington 1006. The Lincoln Highways will play at Traders Point Sunday. For games with the Highways address H. L. Coleman, in care of the Denison Hotel barber shop. The Indianapolis Giants, a local colored club, will play at Bedford Sunday. All players are requested to be at the Union Station at 7:30 o’clock. For games with the Giants address G. H. Biggerstaff, Thirteenth and Yandes streets. The Indianapolis Midways will practice at Garfield Park Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Midways will meet the Y. M. S. team Sunday. All players are requested to report at diamond No. 3 at 1:30 o'clock. The Vonnegnt Hardware basebaU team is without a game for Sunday and holds a permit for Spades Park. For games, address Itay Nuttall at the Vonnegut Hardware Company. The Indianapolis Stars, a local colored club, has added two new players to Its line-up. State clubs desiring games should address William Thomas, 857 Edgemont avenue, or call Kenwood 1715. Panl Sylvester, tbe latest acquisition to the Maroor pitching staff, will hurl one end of a double-header Sunday. The Maroons will meet the Trinitys in the first game Sunday while they will clash with the Meldon club in the second encounter. Both games will be played on Riverside diamond No. 1. The Noble Specials want a game for Sunday with a team that has a park permit. The Specials play in the 13-16 year old class. Call Droxel 6900.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

Purdue Meets Ohio State LAFAYETTE, Ind., May B—Purdue was to cross bats with the Ohio State team this afternoon In the third Conference game of the season. Chicago will appear here Saturday afternoon. Rain

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yesterday afternoon broke tip any chances of working outdoors, so Coacn Lambert had skull practice, which was followed by limbering-up exercises and bunting practice In the Armory Wallace will do the pitching today, with Wagner facing the Maroons tomorrow.

Coach O'Connor will take twenty thinlyclads to Chicago for a track meet with the Windy City University Saturday afternoon for the first dual meet of the year. The team Is In fair shape. Bad weather and a soft track has held up this spring work-out.

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