Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1936 — Page 21
Card "Freshie + Homers Again
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‘Stars in Three of Five ““ Games Won From Bruins; Club Regains Lead.
‘BY United Press
NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Johnny
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* peared today to be outdistancing Joe DiMaggio, pride of the New # York Yankees; for the honor of be- ' ing called “prize rookie pf 1936.” + While “DiMag” and Yankees are. coasting toward wm American League pennant in ra unexcit- = 73 ing fashion, Mize is playing a major batting role in the Cardin als’ knock-down-drag - out fight for the National League flag. Topping all National League batters with an average of .384, Johnny’s longrange clouting broke up three of the five contests the Gas House
Gang won from the Chicago Cubs
during the last 10 days. In the final skirmish yesterday, which saw the Cardinals beating the -Qubs, 5-3, to recapture first place by ' & game, it was Johnny's home run with two on in the sixth that routed Larry French and sewed up the + decision. The clout was Mize’s third in the two Card-Cubs series and his Sixteenth of the year. + + Long One to Giants .- New York's Giants won a 12-inning verdict from the Brooklyn Dodgers sto move within two and one-half games of the second-place Cubs. It was a pitching battle between Frank Gabler and Van Mungo, Gabler winning his own game with a _ twelfth-inning triple scoring two i { runs. Pittsburgh defeated Cincin- } nat, 5 and he 1 Se Fogg Pus eated Philadelp other . National League games, k The Yankees, with Jake Powell as i lead-off man in a revised lineup, emerged from a brief batting slump ! to defeat Washington, 11-7, in the American League. The Detroit . Tigers defeated Cleveland; 7-4, and |S the Indians fell 11% games behind New York. Vernon Kennedy pitched his sixteenth victory as the Chicago White Sox defeated St. Louis, 8-3. ‘The Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics split a double-header. ! Boston took the opener, 6-4. Phil- - adelphia won the nightcap, 6-0, behina Harry Kelley's three-hit pitchng.
Yesterday's Hero — Wes Ferrell, besides registering his fifteenth vic-
! tory; batted in all his teams runs’
‘ with two: circuit clouts — one with: - the bases loaded—as the Boston Red Sox defeated Philadeiptiie, 6-4.
A ma teurs
, Two more teams qualified for the ; annual city amateur championship ; series which will start Saturday by : winning league titles in playoffs yesi terday. ! United States Tires defeated P. R. . Mallory; 9 to 4, to clinch the Manu-~ ‘ facturers loop crown, and. Fashion _ Cleaners won over Field's Tavern, ‘10 to 5, to represent the Em- Roe * Senior League in the series. Scores: 000.004 000— 4 14 3 101 042 10x— 9 11 3 Adler and Justus; Gattl and Mueller.
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Bowes Seal Fast and Beanblossom i will.play the third game of the series Sunday at Garfield No. 3. Bean2 Dlessom annexed the first two con-
Pete Bailey will be on the mound for University Heights Sunday when . they play the inaugural game at the - new. Mitchell Park against the MerCc
Teams in the 16-2! 76-21-year-old" class ‘ wanting a game with Walter Drugs, call Belmont 2411-M.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
au as City Minneapolis IND) IANAPO Louisville Toledo
% AMERY LEAGUE
W. L. Pct. New York 72 36 .667| Boston Cleveland: a 49 .559{ Washing’
.. 59 51 .536/St. Louis. 3 Petrol .. 58 51 .532|Phila. ... 37 72
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L Ww 4 Louis. a 4 Ssicincianatt i
Chic New Mork 63 62 i oe Brookiyn_.. Pittsburgh 55 53 .50! 3 '309| Pha, hila. %s £1
Games Today °
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee @ Toledo at Minneapolis Columbus at St. aul. Louisville at Kansas City.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit at Cleveland. St. Louis at Chicago. Only games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia at New York. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Only games: scheduled.
Catherine Wolf Is + Easy Court Winner |"
By United Press HARBOR SPRINGS, Mich, Aug. 13.—As the- Western tennis championships swung . around into the
day, the real stamina of the seeded players was brought out. William Reese, Atlanta, seeded
an upset, as he barely nosed out Frank Stewart, of U. C. L. A,, 2-6, 11-9, 6-2, Ernest Sutter, national intercollegiate champion, lost his first set: in a match with A. N. Halverstadt, but came through to win, 4-6, 6-0,
Chichester, 6-4, 6-3. Catherine Wolf, No. 1 woman’s singles player from : Elkhart, Ind. got by the second round easily ‘with a 6-0, 8-1 win°over Nancy Orr, Chicago. }
Cinders Captures Portland Feature
Times Special PORTLAND, Ind, Aug. 13, — All three heats of the 2:28 pace were |; won by Cinders at the harness racing program here yesterday. Summary.
mie Dean, second; Stanhope, third. Best time, 2:12. 2:20 Trot—Won by Kay Francis, Frisco Watts, second; Drum Major, third. Best time, 2:11. 2:24 Pace—Won by Azle Hal, Mar G, second; Worthy Toddler, third. Best time, 2:10%.
Berly Bowling
and Madje x
third round of men’s: singles yester- Phila
No. 1, almost became the victim of Nes
t 6-1. Julius Heldman defeated Hack :
, Featherly, Cleveland. .
2:28 Pace—Won by Cinders, Jim- Gehrig,
rs . Averill, Cleveland JujGehringer,
Standings and Results
Results Yesterday
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION faeven, Janine
0 000 100° 13—11 5 4 an 002 000 10— 8 3
Flowers. Smoll and’ Linton,
'oledo ° iy Sullivan,
1 Olson, Grabowski, Milnar, and Georg
Columbus .. st. Paul
Nelson and Owen; Rigney and Fenner.
(First Game) Lovjsyine 100 000—3 9 0 Kansas Cit, 010 230 00x— 6 12 2
Marrow, Bass and Thompson; Niggeling
ond Game) (Seven {Scone by agreement)
000 201.0 3 : 0 00% 410 xr 2
Ras Tory and Thompson, Ringhofer; ana a
Sieski,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(Twelve Innings) 281
Gabler, Hubbell and Mancuso, # Spencer; Mungo and Berres.
Boston 001 001 002— 4 nu 1 Philadelphia 010— 2 0
Bush and Lopez; Sive Benge and Grace, Wilson. pe ! oa 8 .
Cincinnati 000 001 000—1 68 3 Pittsburgh 010 100 04x— 6 11 © Schott, -
Brennan and Lombardi; Swift and Padde
‘Chicago: c.cveseenann. 010 00 110-314 © St. Louis 3 00x—5 5 0
French, Bryant and pg 8i Johnson and V. Davis, ~
AMERICAN LEAGUE (First Game)
Fhiledelphis. eececases 020 20 003— 4 21 Bosto 002 400 00x— 6 T 1
Lisenbes, th s anasen Seidl], e and Moss; Ww. Su
(Second Ga Game) 610 1
000 000 000— 0 3 3
Kelley and Hayes; Meola, Wilson and Berg.
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000 110 113— 7 10 1. 002 431 01x—11 13 2
‘Whitehill, Cohen and rh Hadley nd Glenn,
020 001 11 3 i 0. 010 000 1 0
Bridges and Ha orth; ee oft: thy notdes™ Lee and Sullivan
200 132 00x— : 10 o
Knott, Lickhards, coanberin and Hemsley; Kennedy and Grube
"MAJOR LEADERS
LEADING BATTERS
p 448 97 170 317 Gehrig, Yarkees 109 412 1 18 376 All| Tron: Cleveland 3 34 Siem, Pies. 2 Foxx, Red Red Sox . 32 Dickey, Yankees. 20
Tger, Bees Aver, Gi Cleveisnd 20 x - Naik RUNS BATTED IN
, Clevelan: HH astn Red Sox . ck Cards, jie lin, Tigers..
¥an 'mUNs Gehrig Yankees 133 crosett!, Yankees 100
CE itm aan Red So
+ 108 Medw | 108
Tigers 187 Sars. 163 + ed Yankees. 155
MONEYBACK Si Tong
| Bobby ‘Riggs of Caiifornia in an-
G. AB. R. H Avg. 47 204 43 Ba 7 56 96 .38
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By United Press RYE, N. Y., Aug. 13.—Semi-final
tennis tourney were to be com$oday, with. Don. Budge. of
expense of of Princeton fighung it out with
other ‘encounter. ' Bitsy Grant of Atlanta and}
N. J., reached the semi-finals yesterday, tween them as they swept
Surface of Kansas City. Top-seeded Alice Marble of Cali-
France scored straight-set victories in the vomen’s quarter-finals. Helen Pedersén ‘of Stamford ~ outlasted Gracyn Wheeler of Santa Monica, 3-6, 6-4, 8-6. Mrs. John Van Ryn
brackets in the Eastern grass couri| "1, Philadelphia, and John McDiarmid | opening’ of
Frankie Parker of Spring Lake, | 2: only six games be- | Si ept through 8 Arthur Hendrix of Plorida and ‘Hal.
fornia and Mme. Sylvia Henrotin of | Thistle
tendon ‘in. a collision in the last running race. ’ J
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