Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1937 — Page 25
FRIDAY, AUG. 6, 1937
9TH WIN BOOSTS RED SOX INTO SECOND PLACE
Yanks Wallop White Sox and Incr ease Lead |
Boston Too Far Behind to Offer Serious Challenge, Is Belief.
By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Stair Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. Red Sox rode a nine- game winniag Streak into second place of the American League today. but were 100 far behind the pace-setting New York Yankees to be identified as a serious challenger. The Yanks crushed the Chicaan White Sox. 13-8. to extend their lead to games vesterdav. And with Boston entertaining the palehose for the next three davs. the New Yorkers have a fine chance to
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lengthen that margin with the run-
ners-up killing each other off. Boston. shading the Cleveland Indians, 5-4. swept a four-game series. This followed a three- -game swe ep | over Detroit, and two straight over St. Louis which elevated the Red Sox five points above Chicago in the standings. Newsom limited the Cleveland Indians to eight hits in scoring his 10th victory, while the Red Sox Jumped on Willis Hudlin for 11 to hand him his seventh defeat. The Yankees won despite heing outhit 14-10, and it gave them their fifth straight win with Chicago bemg victims in the last four. Lou Gehrig walloped home runs No. 2 and 25, driving five runs. The winners in both other can League games were short end of total hits. hits Detroit won 3-3 over delphia Athletics who got nine. and St. Louis, with only nine safetiss, took a 7-4 decision from the Washington Senators who collected 13.
in Amerion the Cn eight the Phila-
Cubs Win Another
The National League race showed signs of tightening up as the leading Cubs dropped their second straight to the Philadelphia Fhillies. Bucky Walters turned the Bruins back with four hits for a 4-2 victory. The loss cut the Cubs’ lead to five games over the New York Giants who battled the Cincinnati Reds 12 innings before emerging with a 2-0 victory. It was a pitchers’ duel in which Clvdell Castleman, who allowed eight hits, bested Leftv Lee Grissom. who was solved for 10. A two-bagger by Leslie, and singles bv Danning, Rvan and Whitehead furnished the power {or New York's tallies in the 12th.
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KINGAN RELIABLES BEST MEXICANS, 8-4
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League games tomorrow and Sunday will bring to a close the 15-game schedules of all teams affiliated with the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association. Plans for the city series to decide who will represent Indianapolis in the national tournament at Dayton. O., Sept. 11 will be discussed Monday night at a meeting of the association. League winners who will in the city nish Co.,
Grays are without a game for Sunday. They defeated Frankfort recently. 6 to 4, in a 13-inning game. Write Ray Highbaugh, 2451 Wheeler Ave. or call Cherry 1952-R.
The Seven Up team will travel (o Noblesville Sunday to play the Noblesville Merchants. Players will leave 921 E. 10th St. at 11:30 a. m. State teams are asked to write Bill Rider for games at the above adcress.
take part | series include Lilly VarIndustrial League: Kempler Radio Co.. Co-operative League: Foundry, Rockwood League: Kelly All Stars, Capitol City League; Gulling Electric Co.. Smith-Hassler-Sturm. Big Six League. If the Fair-banks-Morse team wins over the U. S. Tires tomorrow, they will win in the Manufacturers’ League, but if they lose, and P. R. Mallory wins, they will be tied for first place. The Union Printers are believed likely winners in the Senior Em-Roe League. The schedule ror the Industrial League. Dodge vs. Magic Chefs Rhodius 2; Link Belt Ewart vs Chevrolet Commercial Body at Rhodius 1: Lilly Varnish Co. vs. Regional All Stars at Riverside 8. Games sn the
League tomorrow banks-Morse vs. U. S. Tires at Garfield 3; P. R. Mallory vs. E. C. AtKins at Riverside 3. and SchwitzerCummings vs. Ft. Harrison at Ft, Harrison Three games scheduled tomorrow in the Co-operative IndusLeague; Kempler Radio vs. Milk Co. at Riverside 7: UERWA vs. Bowers EnCo. at Riverside 4. and the Silk Hosiery Mills vs. National Malleable at Brookside 1. The Pulleys meet the Foundry at Riverside 2; and the Machine Shop plays the Bases at Riverside 6 tomorrow in Rockwood Manufacturing League games, Sunday in the Em-Roe Senior League, games scheduled include: Union Printers vs. Norton Beers at Riverside 3; Armours vs. Fields Tavern at Garfield 3. and Ys Tavern Brews Christamores at Riverside 1,
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Softball
Indiana Avenue Market softball team opened the annual city tournament yesterday with a 7-to-1 vietory over Van Camps. Five first-round games are to be played this afternoon and tonight and the schedule will be resumed with games at Softball Stadium tomorrow afternoon and night. Tomorrow's schedule Holcomb-Holke vs. nue Market, 1 p. m. Real Silk vs. Eli Lilly, 2:30 p. Dean Bros. vs. Hoosier Equipment, 4 p m. E. C. Atkins vs. winner Shaw's Market-Indianapolis Machiner y game, 730: p. m. Jack's Place 9 p.m
KATE C. GRATTAN WINS FEATURE RACE
MUNCIE, Ind.. Auz. 6.—-Kate C. Gratian won the tw a-vear -0ld feature event of the harness racing program here yesterday at the Muncie fair. The summary: 2-Year-Old Pace-—Kate C. Grattan. first; Clora. second: Nellv Scott, third. time, 2:12 3-Year-Old Pace— Betty Josedale Tiger. second; Best time, 2:09, 2:13 Trot-—-Miss Scott first: second: Ray Todd, third. Best 2:17 Pace-—Haley's Comet st; Henley, second: Warren C. Grattan, est time, 2:09! Halt-Mile RunSwinney, ss: P. Will- | Dick, second; R >. Cofman, rf; 0. Wiemer, 2b: Mile Run seconaq;
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Manager Joe Wilson's Police nine is looking forward to a rousing battle Sunday when the Gulling Elec- | tric team is tackled at Riverside Diamond 2 at 10:30 o'clock. The | Gulling club won the championship of the Big Six League aad is reported in rare form to oppose the Bluecoats. Rosters of the teams follow:
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Millers Collect Six Homers
In Opener; Eckhardt Is Tribe Star.
| Times Special | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. | staggering Indians were to return to daylight ball today in the second tilt of the series with the Millers
| and were hopeful of winning a game behind Lefty Bob Logan or Red Phillips. Belve Bean is due on the mound for Minneapolis. The Tribesters dropped their | eighth game in ten starts on the trip i nthe series apener last night and are in immediate danger of slipping to sixth place. The re- | juvenated Kansas City Blues are only a game and a half back of the Redskins.
The Millers staged a
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| round-trippers to crush the Hoo|siers, 15 to 10. The victory
put |
| the Bushmen in first place again as |
| Columbus bowed to the Blues at | Kansas City. nant threat, lost to the fast-going Milwaukee Brewers, who knocked off the Indians three out of four recently. Times-Acme Telephoto Kress Starts It The Hoosiers tallied twice in the initial inning last night, but the lead was erased at once during the Millers’ turn at bat when Kress connected for the circuit with one mate { on base and Pfleger also walloped a home run. Pat McLaughlin was the vietim of the local offense and he was permitted to remain in the
box. The Millers peppered
in game at the Yankee Stadium yesterMoriarty runs for to a hospital for x ray examination of his skull.
to his aid was rushed
is shown rushing water. Powell
I. A. C. Enters 17 In Louisville Swim Indianapolis Athletic championshins
in the Lakein Louisville.
which Jimmy Crandall took up the toil and was batted hard. Minneapolis collected 19 hits and (in addition to the six home they also banged out four doubles and a triple. Oscar Eckhardt paced { skins with two home runs and two singles, and had the Killeferites received better pitching they would have been out in front. The Trib? got 14 hits and was a threat in spite of the Millers’ big lead. They knocked Jim Henrv out of the box in the eighth and Reggie Grabowski saved the contest for the home team. Indianapolis scored six runs in the eighth and was str ned onlv when Sherlock struck with the bases loaded Three double plays by lers played havoc with skins’ efforts. Buck Fausett joined Frad Berger and Salty Parker on the injured list and the Indians wound up with Joe Hoover, a semipro shortstop. Vic Mettler was in Berger's position in center field and came through with two doubles and a single.
Bill Dickey Fined For Sassing Umpire
part in the water side Club pool, Heading the two-day program is the men’s national junior 300-meter relay. Dudley Jordan, Joe Swallow and Alex Petrovitch make up the I. A. C. team in the relay event. Other I. A. C. entries in the midstates, Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. and open events include Berly Clemens, Virginia Schakel, Rosemary Delatore, Virginia Hunt, Martha Morrison, Patty and Mary Aspinall, June and Joan Fogle, Barbara Cook, Bettv Jane Whitcomb, George Wildhack, Bill Guidone and Al Rust, Miss Mary Alice ant I. A. 'C. instructor, pany the team.
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TWO YOUNG PITCHERS [RAY X TRIUMPHS BOUGHT BY PIRATES IN RUNNING RACE
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 6. — Two| BOONVILLE, Ind., Aug. 6.—Ray young pitchers have been purchased | X outclassed a slow field to win the by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the sne-mile running race over a Soggy | Gainesville baseball club of the | track here vesterdav at the BoonFlorida State League, it was an-| ville fair. All the harness events nounced today. | were cancelled because of heavy The pitchers. Elbert Padgett, a|,ain early in the afternoon. right-hander, and Lefty Sierra, will Miss Evans won not report until next Spring. They running race in 1:39.4 and Adrian | vere purchased by president W. E. |, "fict in the half-mile event in | Benswanger of the Pirates on the 52 9 i ds ; recommendation of scout Carlton °<¢ SeCONGs. Molesworth
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