Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1937 — Page 21
Ae es ec ror 3 WRIT 5 SOT
{ i EAE aes Ty A ad A
135
And Still Going Strong
# By Eddie Ash ndianapolis Times Sports | ee
- Indianapolis yearling sale, yet hag won
MAJOR LEAGUE TALENT IN A A. |— ue oe : Se. RAR ER more than $50,000 and the Hamble. tontan for his owner, KE. J. Baker of
vy » ¥ PAGE 20 THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1037 es TT VIOCK OF PROSPRCYS wW woor ooo oo ————— Ml hea Ls wipes Tie ;
rere memes. RED SOX HOPES C R USHED BY YANKEES
the American Association are more numerous this vear than at any time in recent campaigns . . . Since most _—
Tes ICT tn Gunailered us Twin Defeat Sterli ings C lash With A’ s at Stadium Tomorrow Miss Miley almost signed and delivered . . . Nevertheless the bidding oN : BIE * LEY : 3 will be lively for those who are on the open It : Is S ad Blow ; 2 he ; ; da $ Set 3 2 LE gio | . hol ; he Still Leads
Most of the Columbus ‘“hopefuls” will be given a
chance in the St. Louis Cardinal camp next spring . . . FT Hub Team . ; Ll a : Seeming almost certain to be called in for another “look” 0 : ; Ns | Taha Harriett Randall Cards 243 are pitchers Bill McGee, Johnny Chambers and Morton a Na RE In Derby. Cooper, with Max Macon, southpaw, going up for his first New Yorkers Increase Lead 3 : R 2 f - a once-over ... Macon 1s a New Albany, Ind., product. 1 To 111%, Games; Clubs Ny S | A * : as TS I— a, . EE po . Bo SOR wi i Ws
X x: a > . a . ' Play Two More Today. \ A : ‘ : a Ea \ $C | Marion Milev of Lexington, Kv., was feos SLAUG HTER, the great young outfielder of the | Camo 1] eb Ey | . a itm uvorie Wo we oe Red Birds. is sure to eet a thorough trial while Dick | By GEORGE KIRKSEY _ : 3 ERE : Ni i wely yy : third consecutive championship of the Women's Western Golf derby
Siebert, the Cover Indianapolis star. may get another | United Pres Stalt Correspondent : AE Vo wR wae 3 re Xo NTE ¥ ¥ ; : Sais $M RE aa x today as she entered the final 18
NEW YORK. Aug. 12.- Boston's iE oa 3 WW id 3 gC TL aendig . oR » ) Colum } d } Red Box. who fought their way from | TH. SE i ig a i % ? : i ; oe x... 3 : hole i id olumbus aces who are rumored on the market are out- ; Wiki 9! 1 aa La a Ls CE Sy Saat o® ; a . : reg > " rke re out fourth to second place by winning 12 $ 1 T ; To : eH : 5 Wl ; RT ie pretty daughter of a golf instructor
fielder Johnny Rizzo and shortstop Skeeter Webb . . . [out of 13 games. pulled themselves pretty Suughter of a golf isirucior tournament with a total of 232. She
Brooklyn and the Red Sox are reported on Rizzo's trail. [out of the wreckage of a double de- ©. | am alt 3 ae 5 i : 3 bei Since li Rodi if dav ; 2} AE $A \ J EN CR 3 clipped two strokes from par yes= Since Indianapolis has no major league connections, [feat todas a is ae? ilma add eR E ER terday to post a 30-30--T8. 4 ro: . : d . . a | ; 'rible part of it is that a PR RB 5 ee & 3X & AE Net Xo ; i 3 ’ nade " n the bidding Should be interesting for Johnny Riddle, Vin- |, B% the hor Sas 3 : , od S - + Only a radical reversal would per= 2 : : 2 | they have to crawl back into Fenway 3 : EE : ¢ 3 | mit Patty Berg, Minneapolis, to
3 # N n ic oi oe ~ a 3 p cent Sherlock, Bob Kahle and perhaps George Archie ... [park today for another twin brush come from her second-place 237 into the title After clipping six
2 3 3 5 - . . ” . . . . . S 3 3 a a Pe 5 o : 3 iddle and Sherlock have been up before but only for brief against the Yankees. Look out oR TY, 3 eX 1 ; : a | : : he Red S & g SE ; : \ 2 ; : : REY strokes from women's par on the a . a. 1 a . ch . » | ¢ X | : 3 8 : 3 ! » 3 We 3 A ) y 3 s 5 trials . . . This is the first year in Class AA for Kahle and MEE Pisce, nth § TE ¥0 = i - yo er — : CE SR ad 3 , | qocond day. Miss Berg faltered yes= Archie BE I S05 : a ERE 3 5 a n os : : terday and posted a 41-30-80, even . ahi { The best thing the Yanks do is | se. : i . pr w : R 1 \ i a : po 1 S pol - : 3 ; TYRE. A » ee A Sa n : 3 RE ¢ . - : x x 4 Yl ® > og hey = Ph : < R ¥ Ras } ¢ FN PS i Other low scorers as they entered NC that Kansas City is owned by the New York Yankees, it is a shed Of view Bg Wve : 3 3 @ ae Sl 3 eri gE & ia 3 4 the final round were Betty Jameson, h ‘that ‘ti Bliies' Drosps sity Ny : Ooh straight. Boston was all exclied SER 8 = > pR E SAE FS a ci aR } %Y My > 8 io a he ues’ prospects will head for the St. Petersburg “bout the Red Sox chances and 36.- 3 3 ] Re : , EJ San Antonio, Tex 240 eatrice camp of the champions . Eldon Breese, combination catcher-out- 127 persons jammed Fenway Park 3 i 3 : i a : E _— RR 2 # { ». Barrett, Minneapolis, 241; Mrs. Dan finlder, should get a nod, as should Third Sacker Charlie English, for the “crucial” battles : £2 : : 1 4 i SUNY 6 L A : i iP - Chandler, Dallas, 242; Rdith EstaCatcher Chris Hark. the property of the Yanks before the Kansas The Yanks routed their latest AE % 3 3 VE : oa , : " Re Bis ak. brook, Dubuque, Ta "wy STN City deal A as closed and Pitchers Ted Kleinhans and Joe Vance. challengers. 8-5. in 14 innings and 3 a 3 = u , Sha i RRO cig Randall, Indianapolis 14" and Brooklvn will again give the once over to Pitcher Harry Eisen- [10-4 in seven innings. It was {he 3 n ; XH) y BY 3 ER ia Re 3 : 2 | REleanor Dudley, Chicago, 244 Infielder Johnnie Hudson and Outfielder Nick Tremark. all at vanks' 10th straight victory and in- ; 3 s : ille on option, wh ile Outfielder Goodman Rosen. playing the best creased their lead to 11': games. 5 4 = : 3 RT 3 oo. a: of his career has bean sold to Brookivn for fall delivery. It isn't so much the defeats. but EE LY AT NAR \ 3 at Re SP Additional Sports Outfielders Joff Heath and Johnny Glvnn of Milwaukee may get [it's the way the Yanks do it. They Ea ; ha COR pa : ; a : v big league chance next season, with Heath a pretty good bet to break their rivals’ heart in the bar- a 3 & Va 5 Saad SER ABR ER ERROR Page 22 stick with the Cleveland Americans. Cafchar Harry Helf is another ain. At the start of each game the whan will hav ha nee AW vole ne 3 ies ae 3 Yu enri . a : : . Dltdtiors Whine NS to I Ct Whi he can do. while PR a. ig! gh Py SD The Sterling Beers, pictured above, last vear's champions in the | Front row, lett to right: Leslev Manlove, scorekeeper; Ray Brann, 2b; £1 °TSs Mlnar 10 Zuber prob } WwW » 4 tio? Joe Maggio i 1S 345 oY wid a om . ide y . ie . ' 501 PIOILIY VII T nites Minar a 5 firs! Ht of ‘thie open- Indiana -Ohio League and in second position in the same circuit this | Norman Babcock, ss; Ray Stapels, p: Mike Daley Jr, mascot: Milton = * 2 ” ” » man on : # Thos rely lo i .s . . oR - Mills, ef; Roy Brann, If and ¢. Rear row: Fossie, ¢; Fred Hosler, p. cr and then Lou Gehrig cracked his| Year. clash ‘with the Indianapolis A.s. crack Negro team, tnder the Clvde Hoffa, manager: Reb Russell, 1b and coacl Jim Tobin, cf, Joe 'E of the most no ‘ . vers i ; - - ve ™ ; : ; 3 . . ’ y ". Re SE : ach: Jim n, cf; Joe NE ot the most-sought-after players in the league is Ken Keltner 28th with two mates aboard. | lights of Parry Stadium tomorrow night. Shown in the picture are: Fornell. ¢: George Seal, 3b: Julie Tangerman, 1b and p; Lefty Kertis, p 3 the Brewers. . . Normally a third baseman. he played bril- Was Uphill Fight re — me g Sekhguind ek 8 " rr 44 tly in the outfield at the start of the season, and has been even j :
ore sensational since placed at the hot corner . .. A power hitter. The Red Sox had to fight uphill in . ¢ > . Y T 1 1 N Keltner, if thrown on the open market should bring a fancy price. ... both games. They tied the first Cu bs Getting the reaks his ear, eam Aneups cL but so Forrest Pressnell, has never been up. although 30 vears | game, 4-4, in the ninth. but the ten- A A d . El Ale Announce
ut several scouts are camping on his trail. has , rev cher Johnny Pasek at St Paul is 31, and has had trials with CT pus Heh Xn em. pd All B d Joe S S Ci Lin C ll ] I the Ticers. Athletics and White Sox, but he has found a new Jease | Cracked ‘wide ‘open in the T4th ‘and a 9 ay g 0 ins nju ry The Stering Bears, last year's on life. clouting at a 516 clip and proving a terror to base stealers. . .. the Yanks poured over four runs. | By JOE WILLIAMS to give up one of his pitching aces jvear. Not a real good ball club in winners in the Indiana-Ohio | Claude Linton at Toledo. has a batting mark of 307 and like Pasek is In the sccond game the Yanks Times Special Writer to get Collins. it For hile oh his pitchers League, will clash with the Indianplaving a “panzoup game. cot away to a four-run lead and the NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-One of But when the Cubs were playing r AA HB i : apolis A's under the lights of Perr) . g. 12.—-0n : were going great, Mr. McKechnie stadium tomorrow night at 8:15
Red Sox fought valiantly to tie the . Sub the Giants here a couple of weeks ; ., Peagal he bhed-time stories of baseball 1s] dla es Ip! vee Y ‘ score, 4-4. But the Yanks slammed ; { baseball 15 | 0 and Dick Bartell and Gus Man- had a notion that even his Bees. o'clock. The Sterlings have won
OST of the exodus from Minneapoli ne will ; ; 3 » y i 7 thi M : 1 Minneapolis undoubtedly will be to the gyer six runs in the sixth. that no team can Win a Champion- cys» wore out of the lineup because with all their minor leaguers, might 18 and lost 7 this year, holding vic- »”
camp of the Boston Red Sox. . . . Catcher Johnny Peacock will The Yanks alwavs put on a big ship without the breaks. The Chi- of physical agonies Gabby Hartnett, he able to win the championship. He tories over the Kautskys, Chicago Davton and other leading
—-
. | | | |
chance to try to oust Johnny Mize at first base . . . Two
§
Ol
x” » ” n n n
DT oy I as wi pitcher Jim Henry. . . . Roy show. They almost precipitated a cago Cubs have been getting the pinch-hitting for Grimm as MAN- oo ann balfeve there was much Mills, Chia or, ooh of ye for the free-for-all in the 10th inning of breaks this year. All bad. At one ager, philosophized that such twists Wo NSROIR: ’ > : Re semipro teams. The A's are mem- Youll We Surnrives at the low prices Cube. inv Be another Chance Gl ng a Chicago the first game. Jake Powell got I another every regular on of fortune were all a part of the In t a to beat, . JES I vel. hers of the American Negro Base- Trade With freshifien re ‘bitcher \Charlje Wager o EL A ur © of |caucht in & rundown between sec- | the roster has ‘been laid up for/ game. . . . “A good ball club will Incidentally, Mr. McKechnie is the ball League. T Litzelman & Morrisan gi ane TR RE a and outfielder Stanley Spence. ond and third and charged into | repairs. rise above accidents,” he insisted. gent who peddled Wally Berger to The lineups and save money Despite the fact ‘that Belve Bean and Walter Tauscher of Minne- Pinky Higgins. The players squared oe The most recen. By this he must have meant a the Giants. Berger is normally a | Sterlings- Ray Brann Jb. Rov Rial apolis have both had trials in the majors, their work this s2ason may away but the umpires quickly RT. victim is Rip ‘Col- | i Ny Rteia good hitter. Pop flies go for home i Coren 6 Sear Bh Babcock. 1935 FORD carn them another chance. {quelled the uprising. Myril Hoag lins the first base- “oo. iol eh is farsighted eigsh runs at the Polo Grounds. It was |ss; Keris or Stavels p s ; DE LUXE SEDAN : to protect itself against accidents. |thought he would do all right up Ny childs, Ib Bass MB TR low mileage-—looks
like new
or more with a seem to offer hope for the stumbling gan's Bluff. Come > V. Hoffa is manager of the rissev of St. Paul. Andy Cohen of Minneapolis and Lin Storti of Mil- tossed out of the first game for pro- broken ankle. Og It pein to HOPE that i RL Hye sale was He SoHo Sterlings. REE, re, WE ors hive ib HIDIE tert in the Suki 16 testing decisions on balls and lins is one of the | they are to win, a very vicious and remarked to Mr. McKechnie, “Well, a _ Lo USED CAR LOT fit ‘weil into han "Yio: Yeni nfotire. Sind ig X ° strikes by Umpire Kolls. and first ; : principal reasons vigorous JinX must step in and lay vou've just about sold the cham- AUTO RACES STARTED . Reviolds 33 ‘aid Dusty Cooke. 30 ji Revnol i re d oe pre Co) baseman Jimmy Foxx had to go why the Cubs are SL of the Cubs low. Tn short, the plonship 2 the CHRNLS, a COLUMBUS, 1nd. Auk. 12 ides 555 E. NEW YORK ST. from Wash Nieto Sooke FTO: he hen Sox a a eis ye behind the bat. Things always out in front by a Giants must gel plenty of help {from Mr. McKechnie shook his head. Duncan, Jimmy Garringer, Frit nernes th Atnaricah ult Bia A re browng } ; whe the Yanks are * wide margin. In alien sources. Not a heroic way to “They'll need more than him.’ Sommers, Johnny Burne, Joe Baker terrors to American Association ‘pitching Fy Sn a shrewd. daring win but there's no law against 1l The latest quotations on Berger and Mack Mellene, all of Indianapo- EL A [RU pone: Williams deal that cost As a matter of fact the National are hardly attractive to Giant spec- lis. are among the 18 race drivers Fellar Pitches Well them pitcher Lon League, as Bill MeKechnie. manager ulators. With two singles in his last entered in the dirt track races to be Warneke. A 20-pame winner. the of the Boston Bees, implies is slight- (25 times at bat there is talk of held at the Pair Grounds here Sun- Turn to, Dut classifies 1
ar iC Lage J » d . x Baseball atl a Glance » rl ay NRL Cubs got. Collins from the St. Louis | Iv on the House of David side this ' benching him. dav, L 5 oames ) 7 T= : : > Cardinals last winter. ‘ ” Ey 1 r fron St. Louis Browns, Xai z N rr I aE RRR no ay HY “Washington heat This fellow has made our ball § RR he SH 5- : Ss 2 eat h WI edhe . ER Ha : AMERICAN ASSOCTATION Toledn ° in) BOo 4n3— 7 12 1 the Athletics, 5-4. Bob Feller lim- oi, oh hy Be Ww %. . | hangas City 221 000 000— 5 10 1 sev its. three © D 50. a. ited the Browns to seven h sirencthened three positions, First
inneapalis 0 . 5 Birkofer. Nelson and Li C Ss anti 6 1 poirkofer, Nelson and Linton: Kleinhans. | of them scratches, to score his third oo So 4 aily but second and short
Columbus ai 6 50 : tory e : 3 1 victory of the season as well. Bill Jurges at short and
Tealedn 3 =e 3 a (Col « t wn A Par Bruges a . . RRR . W 5 ver de x) S18 olumbus at Milwaukee; wet grounds Clay (curly-hair) Bryant pitched gi, “yroivian at second are scatter- 5 : : 3 it ak oe I ths to a 5-1 triumph . ) fice | a INDIANAPOLTS .......... 5 5 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE the ‘Chicago Cubs shot throwers. sy sacrifice ac- WER Ne AN LEAGUE over Pittsburgh, and increased the ot thro They sacrific 3 : *
Kansas ‘City sere 51 curacy for speed in getting rid of St. Pp ; 3 03 (First Game: 14 ¥ $) to 6! aa ho 5 t, Paul 8 a. He Cubs’ National League lead the ball. Collins is the type of first
Louisville 13 w 381 New York 200 000 200 000 04— 8 16 2 games over the idle Giants. Bryant . ; ! nv Ye Ra Boston 010 000 201 000 J1— 5 i1 2 Deo only five hits in basting baseman who can get any kind of RE 3 Sedge x Ruffing, Murphy, Makosky. Malone snd "Galan hit homer No. thrown bail. So in addition {0 SEE SEE ° ® : RE Sn
| the first game, and Berg had retire. Catcher Gene Desautels was
bP % F 5% 5% | crashed into catcher Moe Berg in ; ; man. He will be is " ; to | <i out for a month | Anyway the injury to Collins would | there in the Lee-and-Grant of Coo- 2b; Dunbar c: Hughes. Hannibal or $375 Heater and radio:
ME leacue clubs, badly in need of infield replacements. might io far worse than consider Red Kress of Minneapolis, Joe Mor-
would
2004 N MERIDIAN ST | NC, PHONE TAIBOTY 0
R JEAGUE A 3 SYPRICEY TEN Dickey: Grove, Wilson ain Bers. Desau- | Red Lucas. ~. | plugging a hole at first for us he ; tels. Foxx. 17 and Hartnett No. 8. The Ol. Lo has helped Jurges and Herman,
(Second Game: Called end of seven innings s beat Cincinnati, | . RR Sh even mm: Louis Cardinal: ; v the | given us what practically amounts | New York 400 096 0-10 13 3-2. scoring the winning run in the to a new infield.” | Boston 101 200 0 4 10 ! ninth. Pepper Martin tore 2 liga - on y ~ in ay t Malone and Glenn: Newsom. Ostermuel- | ment in his leg in sliding into third Just how greatly the Cubs will NATIONAL LEAGUY ler. Olson and Bera hase and will be laid ‘up for two Miss Collins remains to be seen ! “ ARIS Young Phil Cavaretta is replacing St. Louis oon oto gen. > % | No ‘other ‘games were played him. Tried ance before, the graduCleveland 401 000 00% 5 i1 0 ate sand lotter proved inadequate Bonetti and Hemslev: Peller and Pvtlak Yesterday's Heroes—Those Yan- at first for the Cubs. He has small Second Game) kee siege guns, Rolfe. DiMaggio and | hands, lacks agility, is of little held (Games Toda) fT oi Ni-21 2i'Gehrig who, rattled out 10 hits. to scattershot throwers. Because of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |g ogsett and Hemslev Galehouse znd scored eight runs and drove in 10 his _inadeq; 1acy Grimm was forced Sulli more as they led the attack against
tight } ilzdelphia ono 01ND 3D— 4 7 0 the Red Sox. > Te 400 001 00x— 5 8 1 eer eee promas Fink and Brucker: W. Ferrell TEMPLETON TO WRITE . ee PALO ALTO, Cal. Aug. 12. CR Way Dink Templeton, Stanford track NATIONAL LEAGUE and field coach, has signed to : . x Avige ‘jes oh. oving picture ak mei: Cincinnati 020 000 000— 2 10 write stories for a m 8 NATIONAL LEAGUY St. Louis 000 101 001— 3 13 firm Yon YY W X01 R. Davis. Hollingsworth and Lombard Johnson and Owen,
a Annual
Yesterday's Results go le os To oot oh i 3 STRAW HAT SALE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION rin gi ik iid 2 Now on
iret Game 13 Tine % LEVINSON'S
BL a he 11 § When it's hot and sticky — — when your throat TY. —— has that dusty feeling, call for a bottle of pn eran BE SURE YOU GET CHAMPAGNE VELVET BEER. T h e T | M E S You'll find that C.V. hits the spot and lifts
g R AVEL ; 02 VE you up like a cool mountain breeze. INTERURBAN | WHILE ON VACATION 3 by J That's because CHAMPAGNE VELVET is
ER ——_—_j”” jh S | an all-grain beer — brewed slowly and aged INDIANAPOLIS han Is delicious..inexpen- ¥ | properly. Your taste will tell you. CHAM- | BALANCED
TO Go : = : : : =e & nh [ sive... easy to make. PAGNE VELVET is smooth as velvet and wis Brew TERRE HAUTE 8 | RN : UT 1010 15 mint Yeaves in mellow as moonlight — any time and every : Wi 100%
: 1 14 or. glans. Add B ten- . . > F Ji 216 Ron CL rite ton vs, §| time you drink it. BRN UNION MADE oun : 2 Rol 3
(First Game
11
i neapolis '
Rinnkivy
1Recond Game ralicd sccount of dar
nN1 201 N3h—
RAAT ras
Stir, evushing mint, Fill with > : shaved ice, add 2 ozs. of Silver VV C.V. ia bottled ONLY at sur brewery, under EL E ® and costs nomore
w— | rip than srdinary beer,
Dallar Bourhan, Stir nntil : : ad glass frosta. Decorate with the finest sanitary conditions. CIE RTE AREWINS E MAU
® Cheaper than Driving : y mint and serve a gennine { A intwibuted by AM AL | | ; : Ly Free COMPANY, INE. ® dvoid Highway Hazards is , ; WEE Julep. Wklin WABASH BEVERAGE CO. 4 : I. EAU * : i= LINCOLN INN DISTILLING €O.,INC., 823 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. R1.-8509 3 o § IND. wo. BE SAFE LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA | C. V. Beer is bottled at the brewery under strict sanitary conditions.
AND SAVE : | | SILVER INDIANA | % [DOLLAR
RAILROAD PHONE RILEY 5551 Bodin SYSTEM Place Your Order NOW | ve pemrecTwmskey ro
LE Rd MIN
