Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1936 — Page 17

Fast-Stepping Redlegs Near First Division

Remain in Winning Stride by Trimming Dodgers; Cubs Pall Back.

By United Press NEW. YORK, June 23~Cincinnati’s Reds, winning eight of their last 11 games, warned today that they were not to be counted oul of a first-division berth in the National League, They have climbed within three and one-half games of fourth place. The Reds have held the Cards, Cubs, Pirates and Giants even, winning 17 and losing a like amount. Their failure to best the Boston Bees is the only reason they are not occupying a first - division berth today. The {Bees have whipped the Reds eight out of 11 games. 4 Cincinnati took “4 its sixth game of the year from the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday. 7 to 2. The Giants won their third straight, besting the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11 to 5, with an 18-hit attack. The second-place Cubs lost a full game to the leading Cardinals when the Boston Bees rapped out a 5-to-1 decision. Jimmy Collins, with two fourbaggers and a single which drove

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“Oscar Eckhardt Night” is to be celebrated at Perry Stadium tomorrow at which time the tribe left fielder, champion Class AA batter of 1935, will be presented with the Louisville Slugger Trophy. The trophy, an actual sized silver replica of a Louisville Slugger bat,

. will precede the Mud Hen-Indian

game and George S.. Olive, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, will make the appreciation address. It will be ladies’ night at the Tribe park. Eckhardt has an outstanding record as a hitter. He led the Pacific Coast League during four of the

Six Matches

Arranged for Boxing Show |.:==

| Three More Tilts in Making

to Complete Local Amateur Card.

Six of nine bouts to be offered on the Roy Wallace amateur boxing program at Sports Arena Thursday night have been completed, it was announced today. Marshall Allison reports nn

Shelbyville that he is in top shape and confident of handing Johnny Krukemeier, popular local lightweight, his first defeat of the sea-

for four bouts. Johnny Denson, local Golden Gloves middleweight champ, has agreed to appear in the top three-

| rounder, and an opponent is being]

sought. Other three-rounders already arranged are: John Ressler, Tipton, heavyweight, vs. Jimmy Johnson, Greencastle; Earl Johnson, Tipton bantam, vs. Joey Faccone, Indianapolis; Othello. Cardwell, Tipton welter, vs. Billy Jones, Indianapolis; Harold McDermid, Indianapolis, vs. Fay Jones, Green-

Moore, Alexandria welter, vs, Bill Brownlee, Washington A. C.

Yale Takes Lead on College Links

castle, featherweight, and Freddie|

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The New York Yankees whipped the Chicago White Sox, 9 to 6, boosting their league lead to five and a half games. Boston’s Red Sox succumbed, 8 to 7, to the Detroit Tigers. Dusty Rhodes hurled a six-hitter to give the Philadelphia Athletics a 4-to-3 decision over Cleveland. Washington at St. rained out.

Louis was

Yesterday’s hero: Ripper Collins of the St. Louis Cardinals, whose second home run of the day with a mate aboard, drove in the winning runs against the Phillies.

Calendar

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Milwaukee . Minneapolis Columbus ...

AMERICAN LEAGUE L. Pct.|

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N. ash. 31 . 36 26 fhe. | 38

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31 30 .508/Phila. . 32 31 .508|St. Louis 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE Pct. ! Fes Cincy... .603| Boston. hila

583'P 559! - 550] Brkiyn..

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W. L. 8t. Louis 38 23 Shicago 3 3 23 NM ork 33 2.

Games mes Tolay

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS (two games; 5 and 8:15 p. Louisville at Calumbus (night). Kansas City at St. Pa Milwaukee Tt Minneapolis (2).

AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Detroit. New York at Chic Philadeiphia at Cleveiand. Washington at St. lov Louis.

NATIONAL NAL LEAGUE

Chicago at Boston St. Louis at Philadelphia. ‘ Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.

Results Yesterday

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION it 000 001 210— 4 10 1 BC Feu pd 100 100 03x— 5 4 ores, Moore and Madjeski; oS, Weinert and Fenner, Pasek.

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aukee 100 400 000 0-5 13 3 i 020 002 010 1— 68 9 Hamlin and Detore: Tauscher and ar

grave vesserssess 000 000 000—0 § 1 Louisville $3

lumbus 000 010 “Bass and Thompson; Preitas and Owen.

NATIONAL LEAGUE 112 002 020— 8 14 © hilndelphia 020 101 200— 6 16 1

Walker, Haines. J. Dean and Davis; Walter, Passeau and Atwood.

000 100 000— 1 T © 300 100 01x— 5 7 © hg PY Bryant, Henshaw and O'Dea.

Benge and Lopez 010 002 020— 5 6 3

Fiisuceh 023 110 31x—11 18

Swift. Bush and Todd: Schumacher and Mancuso.

Cincinnatl .......... ...000 030 220— 7 10 1

Brooklyn 000 000 002— 2 6 2

Derringer and Campbell: Earnshaw, Jeffcoat, Butcher and Berres, Phelps.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ladeiphia 020 010 010— 4 8 2 mn Mlieieh 010 110 000-3 6 0 Rhodes and Hayes: Allen and Pytlak. 102 000 600— 9 11 2 030 002 100— 6 9 \2 Hadley and Dickey, Glenn; C. Brown and Grube.

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MAJOR LEADERS

LEADING BATTERS

Gehrig, Yankees .. Sullivan, Cleveland . 8. Martin, Cardinals. 51 178 White Sox.. 44 164 45 178

HOME RUNS . 18! Glabis Yankees. 16Di » Cleveland 16 RUNS BATTED IN

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leading the Pacific Coast League last season with an average of 399 while a member of the Mission Club. Many notables of baseball have been invited to attend the ceremony. The presentation

mark of .414 compiled in 1933 still stands as the all time high for the Pacific Coast circuit, however. Last season Eckhardt edged out Joe Di Maggio who was playing with the San Francisco Seals.

With Semi-Pros and Amateurs

Brinks Incorporated players are to hold a meeting Friday night at 8 at 961 N. Denny-st. The Brinksmen trimmed the Irvington Merchants, 9-2, to score their eighth straight victory ana stay atop the Big Six League. Ad Nuttal, Brinks pitcher, put on a one-man show. He fanned 14 batsmen while yielding five hits and clouted the only home run of the game. His catoher was Ameter, Jordan, Kriner, Richardson and Holman formed the Irvington battery.

Wally Hurt, on the mound for Fashion Cleaners, ‘struck out 15 batsmen and allowed four hits as he defeated So-Athics, in an EmRoe League game, 11 to 1. The Cleaners pounded out 15 safeties, with Karnes and Barnes getting three each. Hurt also featured with a home run.

Veterans of Foreign Wars desire a game for July 5 with a fast state team. The Vets are scheduled for a game at Perry Stadium July 10 and at Bloomington July 12. They nabbed a 3-to-0 victory over Ar-

Meet for Juniors Held at Meridian Hills Pool

A swimming meet for boys and girls was held at Meridian Hills Country Club and the program attracted keen interest among club members. Results follow:

25-Yard Free Style (boys and girls, 7 ears old der)—Rex Hayes, first; ill Brinkley, second _ 50-Yard e Style (boys under 14) — Bob Stackhouse, first; James Murary, sec-

ond. O%5-vard Medley (girls under 14) Betty Woodbury, first; Barbara Kign, second. 20-Yard Back Stroke (boys ad irls 2 ae ser)--Dick Stackhouse, first; ex 50- Yard Sree Style (girls under 14) — Beiey Woodbury, first; Jo Ann Binkley, 5€Co! 75-Yard Medley (boys under 14)—Bob Stackhouse, first; James Murray, second. Divin, 12 and under; swan ‘back dive, half twist)—Chud ‘Arensman, first; Susie Muran second. 0-Yard Breast Stroke (girls under 14)— Patricia. 8mith, first; Connie Miller, sec-

ond. o0-vard Back Stroke (open) — Dick Stackhouse, first; James Murray, second. 140-Yard Medley (open)—Cordelia Hayes, first; Annie Holmes, second. Diving (girls, open; swan dive, back dive, jack knife, three other. dives of own choice) — Jean Stackhouse, first; Connie Miller, second. 50-Yard Back Stroke (girls under 14) — ond." Kign, first; Jo Ann Binkley, sec-

n Lengths of Pool (free-for-all under 10 Boh ackhouse, first; Betty Wood- | oH rh ne. 5, hibiti ne of the crawl stroke: 10 yards. on

Softball

Standings in the Industrial Night League, including last week's games, are as follows:

L w 1/U. 8. Tires ... JR RS S0. : 18r wSctite.. . 2/Real A Standings of the All-Star "Night | I

league tilt at Softball Stadium tomorrow night. Both teams have going big in their respective

leagues and a tough battle is ex-

Big Four Railroad and Newcastle

3% | “Phone 766,” who tangled at Soft-

ball Stadium last Wednesday are scheduled to hook up again at New-

cadia last Sunday. For games write Bill - Rider, 1542 Bellefontaine-st, Indianapolis.

Shelby Merchants were nosed out by Martinsville, 6 to 5. The Merchants are in search of a game for next Sunday. Write Kenneth Barrick, 1115 Wade-st, Indianapolis.

Wincel A. C.s outslugged Cambridge City Merchants to win, 21 to 14. Hagist and Shutt were the hitting stars of the winners. The A. C’s meet Fall Creek Athletics next Sunday and the manager of that team is requested to get in touch with H. Wincel, 330 E. Orange-st, Indianapolis.

Indsnapolis Cubs, Negro nine, gave the Danville erchants their first setback of the season, 8 to 7. Cubs desire a game for this Sunday. Peru, Lebanon and Arcadia notice. Write to. Arthur Royston, 1510 Conner-st, Indianapolis. :

Medora Cubs scored their sixth straight victory Sunday and wish to book a strong team for next Sunday at Medora. Write or call Bill Phillips x Medora, Ind

Seymour Cubs invade Ho Sunda Hope Merchants bowed to Minton Brothers Sunday, 4-0. July 5 and 12 are open. Write to Lioya Shepherd, Hope, Ind.

Hendrix Brothers downed Penn-Joes, 8-8, and are 4} oppose University Heights this Sunday. game is wanted for July 5. Yair with Hendrix

"Brothers, Bloomington, Ind. phone 5019.

Salvage Equipment Co. Socos are without a game for Sunday morning and wish to Sohedile a uniformed club for a tilt ate* Riversi No. 1. address ade uipment. Co., New York-st Indianapolis, or Lincoln 1831 IE the day.

Davis Club nine defeated the Showte 10-3. Rule, on the mound for the 0 allowed only three hits. Bur. rell and Sanders poled hom Davis team will meet Garfield ~ hod Park tomorrow.

Cicero won its sixth straight game at Tipton, 6-3. Simmons Rollings an starred at bat for Cicero. Duffey Indians of Mundie A Fiay Queso June 28. Games on road ed for July § and 12. Write E. Hiatt, Cicero, Ind.

The American Valve nine will practice today and Thursday, for games with Rockwo next Sunday at Mars Hill. jascording to Bill Fuller, corrections in the Municipal League schedule next hae call for Rockwoods to meet American Yyalve and Enameling Co. at Mars Hill and Tires to meet Fort Harrison at "Garneld diamond No. 3.

Nick's All-Stars, a Negro team, desires a game Sunday. Write Daniel Mason, 1045 S. Capitol-av, India Indianapolis.

Hoosier A. Cs, a “a Neg 3 nine, wishes to k a game for Sunda Fortville and Noblesville Boosters rr no The A. C.s have won their last two tilts. Write O. H. Seeney, 942 -Maple-st, Indianapolis.

Striking out 13 batsmen and allowi but four hits, nd Waite, lefthander o the Cumberland Mer , won his Sixth ame out of ei ht. poy defeating the lenn’s Valley nine, 8 to 3. The Cumberland team has sco.

81 and allowed but hits in the eight games played. Next Bunda nfs the Merchants will meet the Sree eld - Boosters

at Riléy Park, Greenfiel y

FIGHTS LAST NIGHT

AT ELPHIA—Paul. phissone, 163, Cleveland, Stopped Leon Duncan, 166, ATE e, 2 PY ORK. Johnny Mane: 133, DO les BEG TT°d Eddie. Brink, ran a. (AT Fae, BiG Enrico Venturi, 135, , outpointed Lew Feldman ew 126, Panama,

ae); Carlos intana, ed Santos Hugo, 118, New Orleans

AT NEW YORK—Prankie Cinque, 141, New York, sd Willie Elvey, W: Shite Ww

Yor cutpoin 6)

AT ARK, N. J—Freddy 186, Newark. Spots Vincent Punk, un Weehawken

CHAMP SCORES EAYO By United Presa OMAHA, June 23 Barney Ross, 143, world welterweight champion, | knocked out Morrie Sherman, 150, | , in the second round of a non-title fight here last night, °

TENNIS MATCH WANTED

The Julian Goldman Girls Amateur Tennis League team desires to

By United Press GLENVIEW, Ill, June 23.—Yale’s “wind -jamming” golf team, with two of its stars tied for the singles |W lead, held a three-stroke margin in team play today as the second qualifying round in the national intercollegiate championships opened at the North Shore Golf Club. Capt. Herb Eshelman and a sophomore teammate, Paul Jamison, sent Yale into the lead late yesterday when they posted 75s that tied Fred Haas Jr of Louisiana Siste, and Lynwood Lardner, Harvard. Two outstanding favorites for the singles championship—Charley Kocsis, Michigan, low amateur in this year’s National Open, and Willie Turnesa, Holy Cross—dropped four strokes behind the leaders with 79. Twenty-five players were bunched between 75 and 80. Team standings at the half-way mark: Yale, 306; Princeton, 309: Notre Dame, 315; Michigan, 315; Texas, 315; Northwestern, 318: Stanford, 318; Louisiana State, 323: Illinois, 325; Pittsburgh, 327; Washington University of St. Louis, 318; University of Dayton, 329; Harvard, 327; Loyola of Chicago, 342; Michigan State, 343; Amherst, 343; University of Buffalo, 345 and JDartmouth, 349.

Play Second Game of Softball Series

St. Frances de Sales and St.

| Patricks were to meet in the sec-

ond game of the Indianapolis parochial grade school softball championship series on the WPA. diamond at Michigan and LaSale-sts this afternoon. Action was to start at 3. St. . Frances, Eastern Division champion of the parochial league, | won the series opener yesterday, 6-5, and a repeat victory Yousy Yodel clinch the title.

DETROIT FALL MEET SET BACK ONE WEEK

By United Press DETROIT, June 23.—The Detroit Fairgrounds fall racing meeting will start Aug. 22 instead of Aug. 15, as previously announced, Judge Joseph A. Murphy, racing director, said today. The meeting will close Sept. 19, after a 25-day session. The postponement, Judge Murphy said, was ordered at the request of a group of horsemen who plan to move their stables July 4, when ‘the Detroit track’s spring meeting concludes, to Thistledown at Cleveland where. racing ends ‘Aug. 15. -

CHANGE GAME FOR SCRIBES’

Accommodating : the Baseball Writers’ Association, which holds its annual outing July 3, the Yankees and ‘Red Sox.have moved up their

part of a double-header at New York, June 30.

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Margaret E. O'Rourke, 81, n J. Strodtman, 70, at 2126 Fletcher, uremia.

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Peter W. pic © card) ascular renal disease. an. vanter, 1, at City,

yan Forther, 74, at 610 W. 30th, cerebraj } hemorrhage David Dial, 69, 4 City, arteriosclerosis. Louis V. Sa 76, at City, accidental.

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SORE. Stella, age 56, beloved wife of " a I. Moore, daughter of Alice Lemley, r of Violet Winters and Otis Moore, | away at her home, 1115 Broad- . Monday, 6 a. m.’ Friends may call at SHIRLEY ROTHERS, 946 N. Illinoisst. Services at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Burial in Srona Hill Cemetery.

MULREY—Catherine, widow ‘of Thomas H. Mulrey, mother of Mary H. Mulrey, randmother of Katherine and Maurice Krair ulrey. eral y, June 24, 8:30 a. m., at the Jesidencs of her late son, Thomas A. Julyey. 3161 N. IllinoisServices St. Bridgets church, 9 a. m. Holy Cross cemetery. Friends FINN BROS. SERVI

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ER ivi : > VES HAR DYE £76. 0 PF. Bldg. ATIONAL Charm Beauty School. FREE Finger Wave or Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St.

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13 Business Services

CLE RS ASCOT CLEANERS. under new manage=Cc ARNELL. delivery. Teer “Bellefontaine. HE-1001 = . CONTRACTING

EXPERT cement and brick work. . Reas ERA Prices. 26 years’ honest service.

CRUSHED STONE, CINDERS

NDERS, crushed stone and ravel: oy Hauling of all kinds. ~-3504;

DODGE bl AN MOTORS Phone—Day CH-5828; nite. DR-5117 . EXTERMINATING

SPIT FIRE KILLS ROACHES For sale now at your neighborhood druggist or grocer, :

EXTERMINATING, ee BEDBUGH MOTHS. etc., and their e Smite y oF Adicated. HOME cal: FLOOR REFINISHING

EXPERT floor work, painting; Seren season rcs will give estimates. HAe~

FURNACES

VICTOR furnaces, ofl burners and a All makes cleaned, repaired. HALLURNACE CO. LI-4576. Be FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by Rbotiomin in cane, hickory or reed. BOAR OF IND INDUS« __TRIAL s+ AID FOR -0583. ~ GENERAL C( CONTRACTING SON;

'G AND CONSTR N C Repairing. COnCreLs, plastering. roo brick wor plete insurance outils. tion. Wante a. Duildings ‘to wreck. Estis timates. DR

Me ! in patching. i ing. cement. brick work. crushed: ston $2.50. SEIEMAN. IR

8. : HI ths GEO. J. EGENOLF. MACH S—Spe-

cializini in pHntine ACHIN s al mae chinerv. . 8% W. South. LI-62186.

MATTRESSES, MADE OVER

MATTRESSES renovated; also made HE innersoring by experts. RI-2347. ii

MOVING—TRANSFER i eu Va BRGwN '& Son. DRE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert. guar. Work. PEARSON BS ; CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-65 $

irs on usical InStrde RL MUS SG oh Mass. ay.

HARRY : (ENTS

PAINT PRODUCTS DISCONTINUED

COLORS 1009, Pure House Paint $3.50 per gal. No. N $2.50 per gal 501 Mass.-Av. ~ PAPERHANGING-P

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