Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1937 — Page 21
By Eddie Ash
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DOYLE ADVANCES IN ‘SPOT’ DEAL .
FTER striking out 15 Little Rock batters for a season’srecord in the Southern Association and coming within two of the league mark in shutting out the champion Travelers, 3-0, Pitcher Carl Doyle of Memphis was snatched by the Detroit Tigers whose scout was on the spot with a fat check . . . Paul Gehrman, who appeared on the Reds’ mound in Cincy yesterday, was voted the best right-hander in the Piedmont League . . . He won 21 games for the Durham Bulls this year ... The American Association had a close race to the wire ending on the last day with Columbus topping Toledo by one game, but the little Class D Evangeline League in Louisiana surpassed the A. A. for excitement. ! Only 14 games separated the eight clubs as the curtain fell and Lafayette and Rayne tied for the pennant and had to play an extra game to decide the battle, Lafayette winning.
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JESS HAINES of the Cardinal pitching staff announced he would retire from active competition at the close of the season ...Heis 44... It's back to the farm, says Jess, unless he finds a job as coach, scout or manager . . . This is “his 18th campaign with the Cdrds . . . Carl Reynolds, up
from Minneapolis, and Bob Logan, Indianapolis, will not.’
be eligible for World Series competition, should the Chicago Cubs reach the classic. Regulations require that a player be with a pennantwinning club on or before Aug. 81 to qualify, for the championship play.
s ” o 8 » 2 OODWIN ROSEN, up from Louisville, made his big league debut like a green pea rookie. . . . Brooklyn sent him in as a pinch runner the other day and he was promptly picked off first by catcher Lombardi of the Reds. . . . Toledo’s Mud Hens drew 259,272 cash customers at home during the regular season. . . . It was alinost a 200 per cent increase over last year. . . . Manager Fred Haney thinks his Frank Croucher will land the shortstop berth with Detroit next year. . . . And that Frank Cullenbine is destined to become a top flight big league star, y 2 » » 8 8 ” ®
NSWER to Columbus fans: The double-header in Cincinnati Sunday between the Boston Bees and Reds is set to start at 1:30 (12:30 Indianapolis time). There is no organized party going from here. Some will go by motor, others by rail. B & O excursion leaves Indianapolis at 4:35 a. m. Sunday, arrives 8:55 a. m. Cincinnati time. On return it leaves 10:50 p. m. Cincinnati time, or 9:50 Indianapolis time, and reaches here at 1:10 a. m. Indianapolis time. The Big Four regular train leaves here at 7:45 a. m. Sunday and reaches Cincy at 11:30 Cincinnati time. Leaves Cincy at 10:10 p. m. Cincinnati time and arrives at 11:55 Indianapolis time.
‘Those Giants seem to be conjuring. up more trouble for National League batters, Johan Hubbell, brother of King
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
16, 1937
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PIRATES GOOD TO GIANTS IN FLAG CHASE
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Baseball at a Glance .
NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) W. L. Pct. G.B. .609 oa 588 2% S533 10 529 10% | St S500 1414
New York ...... 81 52 Chicago ........ 80 56 St. Louis cessed 2 63 Pittsburgh servo 2 64 Boston ......;... 68
Walkup, - Hennessy and Giuliani; liams and Hayes. (Second Game) 000 100 101—3 6 000 0
002 000 000—2 7 1 103 021 10x~—8 12 2 Wil-
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Brooklyn .. 5 444 22 Philadelphia .... 80 .403 21% Cincinnati 81 .391 29
AMERICAN LEAGUE WwW. L. New York ........ Seees 44 Detroit ...cc.ioci00vee 54 Chicago .....i.00:50.0. 59 Boston ..
Pet. 672 600 566 538 533 467 2323 301
Visasdevesenine 61 Cleveland ............. 63 Washington ........... 2 Philadelphia .......... 90 St. Louis .............. 41 95
Yesterday’s Results AMERICAN LEAGUE (First Game) 000 003 100 1—5 9: 0 . 000 000 P40 0—4 8 © Ma-
Cleveland New York . Feller, Harder and Pytlak, Vance, lone and Dickey. Glenn. (Second Game) ns aif oop Bae 4 2 Xo Galehouse, Junkels and Pytlah; Pears and Dickey. T300
Cleveland New
010 000 003—4 12 3 ar OD oii rer Lea H 2 an olton, ayworth; W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. y
: Trotter and Hemsley; Smith and BruckTr.
Chicago 200 000 300—5 12 1 Boston 210 000 000—3 6 ©
Dietrich, Brown and Sewell; Grove, Wilson and Desautels.
NATIONAL LEAGUE 001 000 010—2 6 2 Chicago 000 101 03x—5 7 O " Shoffner and Mueller; Davis and Hartett.
New York 230 020 000—~7 10 0 Pittsburgh 000 001 010—2 9 3
Schumacher and Danning; Bauers, Weaver, Bowman and Todd.
(First Game)
000 000 000—0 6 130 002 00x—6 11
Lindsey and Phelps;
Brooklyn Cincinnati Hamlin, Cantwell, Schott and Lombardi (Second Game) 240 001 001—8 13 2 100 010 102—5 13 3
Henshaw and Phelps; Gehrman, Barrett, Mooty and Brittain
Brooklyn Cincinnati
... 300 002 100 000 0—6 12 O 302 000 100 000 0—6 12 4 (Called end 13th; darkness.) Jorgens. Atwood; Ryba, Blake, Sunkel and Ogrodowski. : z :
Burkard. Passeau and Grace,,
Terpymen Have Won 15 Out 0f 21;From Them So Far; Play Final Today.
By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, Sept. 16. —Bill Terry and the New York Giants say goodby to Pittsburgh today—but with regrets. If the Giants go on to win
the pennant they will owe a debt of gratitude to Pie Traynor and his Pirates. : All season Pittsburgh has been the Giants’ deep-dish apple pie, but those happy days of knocking down Pie's Pirates end today. The last game between the Giants and Pirates is scheduled at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh. Up to today the Giants have licked the Pirates 15 times, more victories than they've scored against any other club, while losing only six. But that isn’t all. The Pirates have performed a double service to the Giants. , While proving easy prey for New York they've made life miserable for the Giants’ closet rivals, the Cubs, by beating them 13 times, five games more than any other club, out of 22 games. The Giants hung another defeat on the Pirates yesterday in typical fashion, 7-2. They let the Pirates help them. Two unearned runs scored in the first inning when Russ Bauers made a wild throw and Arky Vaughan fumbled a grounder. Another unearned New York run came in the fifth, and between times the Giants batted in four other runs. hal Schumacher scattered the Pirates’ nine hits, including triples by Paul Waner and Vaughan, and won his 12th game. The Chicago Cubs held their distance—21; games behind the Giants —by downing the Boston Bees, 5-2. Curt Davis outpitched Milt Shofiner, rookie southpaw, allowing enly six hits. Frank Demaree hit a homer and drove in the winning run with a single.
13-Inning Draw
Battling for 13 inings, the Cardinals and Phillies finished a 6-6 tie which will be played off today as part of a double-header. Brooklyn and Cincinnati divided a pair of games, the Reds winning the opener, 6-0, behind Gene Schott’s six-hit pitching and the Dodgers taking the nightcap, 8-5, by combining 13 hits with three Red errors. The New York Yankees had their American League lead trimmed vo 9% games by splitting a doubleheader with Cleveland. The Yanks now need any combination of 11 New York victories and Detroit dedefeats to clinch. the pennant. That is if the Yanks win six games and the Tigers lose five, New York will be jin. Cleveland won the opener, 5-4, in 10 innings for the Indians’ first victory in Yankee Stadium this season. The game started out a pitchers’ battle between Joe Vance, Yankee rookie from Kansas City, and Bob Feller, but both were knocked out. Feller gave way under a four-run barrage in the eighth after blank-
ing the Yanks for seven innings.
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Two Share Honors in Columbia Club's Annual Tourney
over the Hillcrest links yesterday went to Dr. M. E. Clark and Frank Weiland with 79s. E. E. Martin carded a net 67 to.take first honors in the Calcutta sweepstakes held in connection with the tourney. In the above phote C. E. White is shown holing out a putt.
Negro Pilots in
Tech Golf Title at Stake on Saturday
Tech’s golf team will defeng its
100-Mile Tussle
With a field topped by Wild Bill Carson, Chicago, and Red Oliver, In~ dianapolis, plans are going forward for the staging of 100-mile Joe Louis Sweepstakes for Negro pilots at the State Fair Grounds next Sunday. The event is scheduled to start at 2:30.
Carson finished first last year and Oliver second. It was a torrid tussle and 13 cars cracked up at one time. E. Armstrong and W. Rucker are the race promoters and they have contacted many of the leading Negro speed pilots in the country. The purse was announced as $18,000.
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Here's a foursome that had a lot of fun at the Columbia Club’s annual golf frolic at the Hillcrest links, Left to right, J. W. Carr, E,'L. Smith, E, E. Martin and P. M. Goldrick.
Games Today AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York. 8t. Louis at. Philadelphia,’ Detroit at. Washington. ~ Only games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Cincinnati (2). New York at Pittsburgh. Boston at .Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis (2).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAY-OFFS
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