Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1938 — Page 20

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ITALY IN BASEBALL

INCREASE IN

SONS OF

SHOW THE MAJORS

SONS of Ttaly—American born—continue: to ‘make headx wav in the national pastime’s fastest company and the hig leagues present a flock of them this year... . Mentionknown and starting with Joe DiMaggio of Yankees and brother Vince of the Bees, both outfieldBonura of the Senators and first sackers; Ernie LomGus Mancuso of the Giants, catchers; Giants: Tony Cuccinello, Bees; Harry LavaTonv Lazzeri, Cubs, and Frank Crosetti, Johnny Rizzo, Pirates, outfielder; Phil outfielder-first baseman, Joe CasJulio Bonetti, Browns, pitchers. » 4 » n Ho »

THEY are

ing the best the the lineup includes Zeke

the Dodgers,

ers, Dolph Camilli f the Reds and (

of bardi o Lou Chiozza, cetto, Dodgers: Yankees, infielders;

Cavarretta, Cubs, and

carella, Reds, and [talian each finds more of in the in all minor leagues of the upper bracket. sport and have a fire to their play which

color

second and third generation youths of

ancestry and year them

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lifornia the chief incubator for Italian ball play-

was from that state vears ago that the renowned He was one of the top,

Ca 18 and 1t 1 Yew to the majors. ..

to reach

Rodie made his was first [talian he reached it on slugging alone. Bodie had no class as a fielder, are sparkled with all-around & Their

the nastimers of ancestry and but the vouths of his

race who succeeded him 1 bil-

And mor

Keeps Lhe pace

ty to them. « enthusiasm for

power

the sport stepped up and heightens the com-

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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938

INDIA

Split Even in Series With Toledo Club

Four Games Are to Be Played With Columbus’ Revamped Team.

Raj today with the first tilt is scheduled under tonight at 8:15 o'clock It's the first 1938 invasion of the | Birds and Perry Stadium fans will | be infroduced to many new faces. | 1937 American Association | champions are under the same man- | agement as last year, but Pilot Burt | Shotton is barely acquainted with some of his pastimers. The St. Louis Cardinals, owners the Birds, tore the pennant winners apart and have been making wholesale changes in the lineup since the opening of the season. Columbus is scheduled here tonight, tomorrow night and for =a double-header Sunday afternoon. will follow the Birds at the | park for night games on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday It will be ladies’ night at the stadium in the series opener tonight. |

to open a the Columbus Red Birds and the |

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Divide Series With Haney's Club

TOLEDO, May 20.--The Indianapolis Redskins were en route home today after getting an even hreak in their two-game series with the Toledo Mud Hens. I'he Indian: game Hane:

took revenge for the defeat by defeating s hovs, 7 to 5, under the

lichts here ]ast night. Though out-

S TACKLE RED BIRDS HERE

Meyer C

Schalk led his Indians home | § four-game series |.

Louis Mever (center with black

hecks

sweater) examines the spark plugs

Simple Justice In all fairness it ought to be noted that in paving the Dodgers’ Burleigh Grimes

roster,

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lease only those who will soon be eli-

gible for social security.

Motor After Speedway Trial

Speedwan Mever is one of the favorites for the 500-mile race

| my holder,

| Wiring

TONIGHT

Drivers Plan

Final Tests

Hope for Tuneups Prior to Qualifications.

expected afternoon, putting the their

Plenty of activity wa: at the Speedway this with the “early bird finishing touches on fore the opening of qualifications at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning Speedway officials predicted thera would be “plenty of them out” if the weather permits Among those the bricks this

cars be

expected to take tn afternoon Snyder and Ronni who are driving Art

Both took a few lap:

were Jim House Spark

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qualify tomorrow Mechanics were one of Harry It caught fire yesterday as Bailey, Detroit, was bringing it into the home siretch following a trial pin. Bailey stopped at the pits and the fire extinguished before much damage had been done Two of Miller Speedway now and he bring his other two here early next week Billy Winn and Relph Hepburn definitely have been named 10 drive in the four-racer team T, KE. (Pop) Myers, general and Joe Copps, Speedway lHeity director, were hosts to press and broadcasting company representatives at then annual party last night at the Athenaeum, A beefsteak dinner was served

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By GEORGE KIRKSEY T'nited Precs Staff Corresnondent NEW YORK, May 20 —The ted hot American League pennant race found the Cleveland Indians back on top today, but the National League gradually was sneaking | back into the spotlight. nn 29 1 The big drama in Yesterday's TOLEDO baseball all came from the National, AB where four specte-ular games were * won in late innings, - Top triumpn the Cubs’ 1-0 victory over the ieague-leading New York Giants in 10 innigs. Big Bill Lee emerged victorious over Harm Jumbert in a tense pitching duel which gave the Cubs the series hy a two-to-one edge and chopped the Giants’ lead to 415 games Tt was Lee's first complete game this season, and it was a master: He allowed only five hits, all walked none, and permitted only one man to reach second. The Cubs made six hits off their jinx Gumbert. Two walks and Billy Hermans single won the game The amazing B2es surged ints third bv winning their third straight victory aver Pittsbureh bv margin, 4-3, in 11 inAl Lopez's double and Rah- | Warstler's single produced the winning tally Rookie Max West led the Bees’ 13-hit attack with two | singles and a triple. Tra Hutehin- | son, who relieved Lou FPette, pitched the last nine innings to get credit for the victory. Trailing 4-1

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