Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 318, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1927 — Page 11

APRIL 14, 1927

JESSE HAINES IS HERO

Allows Two Hits —Other Features From Big League Parks. By United Press Wednesday’s hero was Jess Haines of the St. Louis Cardinals who pitched a two-hit shut-out game, contributed an equal number of hits toward his team’s five runs and carried on for three innings after it was necessary to carry him from the field temporarily will a badly turned ankle. The Cardinals’ 5 to 0 victory over the Chicago Cubs was not indicated until the seventh inning, which began with both sides scoreless. Blake, on the mound for the Cubs, was pitching well and had excellent support. But both the pitcher’s arm and the efficiency of the fielders left the Cubs at once in the seventh and the result was four runs for St. Louis. ____________ The Chicago American League team was more fortunate and started a rally against the Cleveland Indians in the ninth which resulted in six runs and a 7 to 2 victory. The Cleveland team was efficient behind Levsen’s pitching until then and boasted a one-run lead. Blankenship and Connally pitched for the White Sox. Babe Ruth contributed two base hits toward the Yankees' 10 to 4 slaughter of the Philadelphia Americans. But if the New Yorkers had made two more hits, Ruth’s showing would have been only average for the team. Gray, Willis, Pate and Ehmke attempted unsuccessfully to stand before the Yankee batsmen. Koenig, Yankee shortstop, batted five times during the afternoon and recorded five hits. Jess Barnes' hacking was not what it should have been and the Brooklyn Nationals fell to the Boston Braves, 4 to 2. Brooklyn was charged with errors by Barrett, Butler and Henline. Larry Benton pitched for the winners. Cleveland's defeat was tempered for the handful of home fans by a tremendous home run from the bat of George Burns, Cleveland first sacker. Burns hit one of Blankenship’s slants over the right field fence in the eighth. Walter Johnson, Washington pitcher, is the only other right-handed batter to accomplish this feat in the history of Dunn Field. WORLD’S RECORD By United Press DES MOINES, lowa, April 14.----What is believed to be a world's record in horse shoe pitching was reported by Edgar Cutler, who tossed shoes to score 178 points in ten minutes. He was racing with time to beat his former record of 161 points in ten minutes, made in July, 1924. PAUL AND BRIDE By United Press LOS ANGELES, April 14.—Paul Barlenbach, former light heavyweight champion of the world, and his bride, formerly Anna O’Reilly, are on their way to New York, where they will spend their honeymoon.

BASEBALL WASHINGTON PARK INDIANAPOLIS VS. ST. PAUL APRIL 14—15 FRIDAY, LADIES’ DAY GAMES CALLED 3 P. M.

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Captain Blue

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The Detroit Club of the Amerlican League is to have a field captain once more. When Ty Cobb took over the management of the club, the position of captain was done away with. With George Moriarty as pilot, the captain stuff has been restored and the honor has been given to First Baseman Lu Blue.

EUROPEAN IS THRILLED AT FIRST BASEBALL GAME Foreign Writer Impressed With Initial Sight of America’s National Pastime —Lauds Sport, Players.

[Editors Note: E. A. Mathis, European correspondent attached to the Washington staff of the United Press, has witnessed his first American baseball came, and he gives herewith his impressions of the great national pastime. By E. A. Mathis United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 14.—Many things in America impress a foreigner, and a baseball game is certainly one of them. I have played in Europe, as a boy, a game called “batting ball,” which, theoretically, is the same game as baseball. But, practically, what a difference! Compared to a baseball game, it is what a horse-drawn trolley car is to a transcontinental limited. It is the speed, the wonderful cooperation, the masterful management, which is the imposing part in baseball. Everybody in the field is all attention, energy, quickness. As by magic, there is a man wherever the bail flies, a man with a wonderfully trained body, with fleet feet, with eyes and hands sure like a hunter. If England, as the Duke of Wellington said, won the Battle of Waterloo on the playgrounds of

—BASEBALL CALENDAR—

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i Won. Lost. Pot. I St. Taul I o l .non Milwaukee ) 0 t .non Kansas City 1 n I .non Minneapolis 1 n 1.000 INDIANAPOLIS O 1 .000 Toledo 0 1 .000 Columbus o l .000 Louisville 0 1 .000 AMERICAN LEAL I K W. L. Pet.l W. 1.. Pet. N York 3 0 1.(too 1 Poston. . o I .000 Wash... 1 0 1.000 Detroit.. 0 L .000 Chieasro. 1. I .500] St. Louis o 1 .000 Cl eve! ml. I 1 .SOOlPliiladel. 0 3 .000 NATIONAL LEAH,K W. L. Pet I W. TANARUS,. Pet. N. York 1 o 1.000! St. Louis I l .500 Pittshprti I 0 1.0001 Chicago. 1 1 .500 Boston., t I .500)Cincin. . o I .000 Brklyn.. 1 1 .5001 Philadel. 0 1 .000 Games Today AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St Paul at INDIANAPOLIS. Milwaukee at Toledo. Kansas City at Columbus. Minneapolis at Louisville. AMERICAN LEAL IK Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St Louis. Boston at Washington. NATIONAL LEALIK Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago. CALIFORNIA OPEN BURLINGAME, Cal., April 14. The California open golf tournament will start Saturday with Willie Hunter defending his title against George Von Elm. Harry Cooper and others.

WINS CROWN Ottawa Hockey Team Clinches World’s Title. Bu United Press OTTAWA, Ont.. April 14.—The Ottawa Senators today held the Stanley Cup, emblematic of the world’s hockey championship. They defeated the Boston Bruins here Wednesday night 3 to 1 in the fourth and final game of the Stanley Cup series. Nine thousand saw the game. The play was rough and once the game wa,s stopped while two players dropped their clubs and whaled away at each other with their fists. Baseball’s Big Four Bu United Press Babe Ruth made two singles in four trips to the plate. Rogers Hornsby was idle when rain postponed the Giant-Philly game. Ty Cobb made two singles in four times up. Tris Speaker was idle when rain postponed the Senator-Red Sox game. —Averages— Batting. Fielding. Ruth 286 1.000 Hornsby 500 1.000 Cobb .375 1.000 Speaker 400 1.000

Eton school, then the United States certainly gained its numerous successes, military and others, on the diamonds. For there hardly can be conceived a better training for citizens who build up and develop a democracy. Everybody a working part of the whole machine, and the outfielders— I would call them “modest” compared with the gorgeous pitcher and the majestic batter —just as important and just as applauded as these other members of the team, who for the layman are more prominent. Why does the United States export abroad only money, motors and movies? Why not add baseball teams? Not for economic reasons, but to gain sympathies. For the people abroad would appreciate this present from the United States, which so often has been accused of giving to the world only material goods. This would be just a joy, Just a means of passing summer in a glorious way, and it would make old Europe more optimistic, more selfconfident, more happy, if it would join in the cry, “Play ball!”

Yesterday’s Results AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul at Indianapolis (rain). Milwaukee at Toledo (rain). Kansas City at Columbus (rain). Minneapolis at Louisville (rain). AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia ... 101 010 100— 4 11 0 New York 110 503 00*—10 It! 1 Gray. Willis. Pate, Emhkc and Perkins; Ruethcr, I*. Collins. Chicago 000 000 01(5—7 0 3 Cleveland 000 000 110—3 8 :j Blankenship. Connally. McCurdy; Lcvsen. Miller. Hudlin and L. Sewell. Boston at Washington (rain). .Detroit at St. Louis (rain). NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 000 000 410—5 1.1 0 Chicago 000 000 ooo—o 3 1 Haines, O'Farrcll; Blake, Kaufman. Hartnett. Brooklyn T)0I 000 001—3 9 rt Boston 100 003 10*—4 7 0 ■Barnes. Ehrhardt, Henline; son. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (rain). New York at Philadelphia (rain), HEART PLACED WRONG Nevertheless University of Nebraska Taekle Is in Perfect Health. [in United Press LINCOLN, Neb., April 14. Though his vital organs are arranged in different positions from those of a normal youth this has been no handicap to Raymond Richards, University of Nebraska footbail tackle. His heart is on the right side of his body and his appendix on the left, but a medical examination found that both ox-gans function perfectly. Richards had not known where his appendix was located until he underwent the examination.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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ML HOUSES PROVE POPULAR The “open winter” weather of January and February enabled Floyd Peterman. 920 Garfield Ave., builder, to complete several houses which he had under construction earlier in the winter. Peterman, who has been engaged in development of the territory north of Twenty-first street and in the vicinity of DeQuincy, Wallace, Bradley, Leland and Caroline Sts., has ' been unusually successful in the 1 construction and sale of four, five and six room houses. Three houses, 2435 Bradley Ave., 2230 Leland Ave., and 2526 Caroline Ave., all attractive bungalow types, are about completed and ready for occupancy- Many interesting architectural features are embodied in these homes. Peterman has made a specialty of small house construction. He is an experienced builder, designing, supervising and financing all of his work. Believing that Twenty-first St., a concrete paved highway, would result in rapid settlement and development In that section of the city, Peterman has finished a number of houses during the last two years. “I believe that the coming season will be a busy one and I pred et that there will be a brisk demand for the kind of houses we have been putting on the market,” said Peterman. “People are demanding good bouses at a reasonable price. By careful planning, we have been able to meet these requirements and I see no reason why business should not be good this year again.” Peterman recently remodeled and refinished his downtown office, 509 Massachusetts Ave.

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