Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1938 — Page 16

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league team grabs up Nate Andrews

FELLER BECOMES AN AUTHOR : of the Columbus Red Birds and the PAGE 16 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 sooner the better.

TELLS HOW HE MADE GRADE

gemma, TRIBE STILL SHARING LEAD IN A. A. RACE

youngster can become a big league player . . . “if he (Second Gante)

knows how,” according to young Bob Feller, who, in a _ os : B b 1 t Gl New Tory . 0cond Gantt) ro ® ~ a : > RRR h 2 signed article in the current Country Home Magazine, Epperly of asena at a ance jails, Mareusor” Moneahy “and >. a avis wood,

savs there is plenty of big league material being wasted 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First Game) s ol Cincinnati... 101 200 000— 4 10

he boys don't h | wo Ln Pet |Mimuker, co BEG 8 oI CL BR ELH . p 1+ th wv ai r > y av % . I nneapolis 33 T0x—18 22 ella, § throughout the country simply becuse the oys on ). sb u S € to E 3 Indianapolis 38 26 594 | i Johnson, Sullivan and Just; Toon Sait ang todd. mn ambanil an opportunity to learn the tricks that professionals know. a Kansas City ......' 38 26 594 Henry and Grace, Chicago... 110. bos oo ls 3

« 1 3 3 3 $: Paul .....00i0 SY 26 587 | (Second Game) Weiland and Owen; Lee, Russell, Logan “For several vears before 1 came up to the big leagues Mound Staff \ ® inna olis 5 31 537 | Milwaukee 100000 ga 1 2 2 | and Hartnett. 5 " . TS . ‘ : Fhtnes . ! i lis 2 Xe 100 110 100 7 with the Cleveland Indians,” Feller states; “I was just 1 “NN : : Milwaukee ........ 33 32 508 rp fA Poindexter ant Grace: | Braomvi. 0 yt iN~1 1 2

; . . { i ts : \ RR Toledo Vi 30 3 448 Fette, Hutchinson and Mueller: Hyestell another fellow around Van Meter, Iowa. I played short 3 o Columbus. ooeerer 36 38 40 | Columbus. .......... 030 030 000 4 & 1| prankhouse, Butcher. Ramiin, Tamuiis and

hd Phel <ton for mv dad's club, and made as many errors as the pelt Split Pair With \ aS Louisville ......... 22 44 333 Martynik and Grilk; Willis, Terty and | er

The + . : : X NEE Mad jeski <hortstop on any small town team. When I started to Toledo: Johnson Wins | 3 2} 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Second game eatied fret inntugy foulty | : 2 : 3 s.

mitch. 1 made as many mistakes as the average sand-lot | In Nighteap nitcher. That was simply because 1 had nobody to teach | 3 i jus kod ok ¢ ‘ New York ........ : 5 me the tricks that only professionals know. By United Press Boston ‘34 9 557 | Ehitadeiphia co 00000 000 0 4 !

E 4 & 8 8 Minneapolis was back in fourth | ¥ be SN aE Bs 3 Washington ,..... 34 32 S515 Biel FE. Smith and Brucker; Govies | wr ODAY. thanks to two vears' experience in the major |place ahead of Milwaukee today | ea Rg \ Detroit ........... 33 32 508 (Second Game) FO 2 1s Shank | after beating the Brewers, 18 to 1 | 3 : | PRHAGSIDNIA «oevie 38 33 M48 | pusiadetonia: .. ... 9is G60 4 |

: p h A > N R $ 00-1 4 leagues, and the generous assistance of such really [ang 7 to 1, for the only clean sweep | a E 3 lO ivss 3 33 41] New York ........ 03 IN Wimtd 13 2 » . » ~ : . v - 3 SS RR \ 4 - N D. Smith, Will es; ‘arl Hubbell, Lefty Gomez and Dizzy Dean, [of double-headers throughout the \ o 41 317 | Nelson, I p Smith jNilliams and Hay

| American Association yesterday. 3 3 | : : > ‘b3 i ‘ v RD i i viaesess 000 000 261 I've learned a lot of the secrets which will help any player, | The three-way race for first X Ra TIONA TE LE ais Cann 230 001 Woh A { place was static as Indianapolis and Y Rh WY NATIONAL LEAGUE | Stratton and Rensa; Hildebrand, | plac as ¢ C as polis : 8 \ i ) | 2 L. Pet, | and Sullivan,

nirofessional or al Aur in bs ‘ames. : : sr ar 16 fin er a | Kan as OILY. Lied jut the eg. nd LN York : 24 119 | Washington 010 200 100 4 10 2 “Condition.” Feller savs, “is about the most important St. Paul, less than a game behind aa nn : boa . G13 | Boston UU 0 030 00x— 6 11 1 THE SAME sid igs ; ’ ’ them, split their respective twin WN RN 8 3 AA . | Cincinnati 26 574 | Leonard, Appleton and R. Ferrell; Mar-

| The hie leagues don't 0 to training Ne RR 8 a ; a Nh ¥ | Pittsburgh .. iil 25 561 cum and Peacock. (SL) BE ER ; : ” 13 > : ic. NRE $a Chi : 29 547 | Detroit 000 000 040 4 uw | iv Bh A k periods i ‘ing jus The Millers swamped the Brewers Sha TE p | Chicago oo 2 «17 | Delrep oo mm 3 1 ips for six and seven-w i petiods in the Shing 34 : with 22 hits in vesterday’s opener. : ae TL , | Boston... oon 21 +503 py rp York: FB Rok Al ALE CR LLU to renew old acquaintances. The human body is a finely Jennings Poindexter gave only two = sui GA aN 3 \ ~ Th St. Louis .,....... | 31 A475 | pytiak, attuned machine which must he kept in perfect running |" in the second game, FON R x 3 \ i RE Dini . « 25 36 410 SNYONRL VEGUE Ff. W. COOK €O., EVANSVILLE, IND a Lil il “ii 4 : ' NR N 3 X ade a wo80 NJ I +» LEAGU order if one wants to be an efficient ball player. 3 St. au (ised SN aoe Blue a Saat (First Game) : UNIVERSAL BEVERAGE CO, INC. l } n S - 2. 2 \ SX SRE \ \ N York 520 010— 9 1% 1 8 » 4 Ls B.% | first game. Fred Gay, who relieved \ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia CU 000 000 001— 1 2 Phone Lincoln 2446 eland leading the American League by three games and | Al Piechota, walked a man with the | aan ARN SRN INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo gjchumache and Danning Hollingsworth, ati challenging for first place in the national three bases filled. Kansas City swept the | CA TN (night). : : . 105 “pehil { the Giants, talk of an All-Ohio World Series bobs up | nightcap 13 to 1. | tag : Ra Columbus at Louisville. ouently during baseball fanfests. . . . It would be something new Homers by Bennie McCoy and \ WN \ N : Milwaukee at Minneapolis, f quently during i supply a swell dish for Midwest sports followers. Ed Coleman in the fifth cinched a Kansas City at St. Paul. il 4 MEE Fe op & 5-to-1 victory for Toledo over Indi- | a DN : Connie Mack likes Cleveland's chances and has ever since he saw | ha olis in their first game. Liovd |S & NL 3 RX D : AMERICAN LEAGUE team plav in spring training He also thinks that if the Vitt- polis In St game. vi | & Ta } SAE : : SE Dy to hev will win the World Series from any Na- |Johnson pitched the Indians to a | = & § RR RAR a Philadelphia at New York. Rul neh pig Peg he Gianis—because the Terrymen defeated | 4-to-1 triumph in the nightcap. He | A Detroit at Cleveland. onal | Carve RR WE OX ry jon series. . allowed seven hits. Ed Selway, |: \ RRR 3 ae LO Chicago at St. Louis. leveiand in the long spring al Mud Hen huiler, allowed nine, all Y } \ : © ER Re Washington at Boston, £4 4 a & 4 singles. BR La A : Ni rr ur TT looks as if the Yankees and Tigers will battle it out right to the Columbus beat Louisville 4 to 1.in OR § 0 ; Ta \ B NATIONAL LEAGUE : the American League home run derby. The Yankees won in | (Continued on Page 17) | ‘ A RE CE New York at Philadelphia. d Joe DiMaggio, N x 3 RY R Sia Ra RTE St. Louis at Chicago.

nd 1536. and | have taken in 18 times since 1915. . . . ; Gab} Cinei ti at Pittsburgh : : brea . OR (First Game neinnati a shurgh. jehrie and Bill Dickey are not up to their last year’s pace and . . Llovd Johnsor INDIANAPOLIS yd J Li Boston at Brooklyn.

good guess the MeCarthymen are not going to over-power their : } ) | ) 100 . 7. reo re oO tes Connie Wrong on Yanks; | YESIERPAYS RESULTS || Compare thi whiskey with your fo

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sure. | for 10 hits. It was Meltan's eighth | Mack said, “the Yanks haven't | victory but his first in the last i has toledo : Ek 2.” but todav the T8-vear-old | Panning led the Giants’ attack with npossible for an infielder or catcher to catch a foul Peleus 3 2 pape . : : p i i Possible fof an inlieliet of ta bob Runs batted in—MeCoy. Coleman i), | manager of the Athletics knew he | three hits each in the first game. usually takes three or four hurlers to finish a game and gan, Pofahl. Home runs—McCoy. Cole- “ | the National League lead. the staff can have no regular rotating order. . This | man Stolen base-Galatzer. Double play Mack sald, “Yes, unless those Cincinnati blew a four-run ead | f urse itin tchers, but they are in and out base—Indianapoli 5. B course, affects visiting pitchers, bu ; balls—Off Niggeling, 2. Harris. 2. Ste uc will find themselves in difficulties. | 5. Ta “ | nt de | quit N pl arris 3 Pas ssed | by Paul W aner and Swift, and | p 8d £ 4 | Weafer. Tifme—2:10 |the Yanks haven't been able to do | Singles by Vaughan, Todd, and | y = | (Second Game) |that. We've won four out of si : 3 x rally in the fifth which tied the] two no-hit games and 14 victories against two defeats, Virgil |... | Mack's words had a hollow ring. score, Then doubles by the Waner ks, fireball hurler of the Andalusia club in the Alabama-Florida MeCorimick, cf The Yanks flattened the Athlet1e, 1s being boosted by fans in that section as a second Johnny Choa ' { tally in the seventh. : Meer, certain to advance to the American League within a Latshaw. and trimmed a game and a half off | The victory enabled the Pirates to two | Sherlock. Cleveland's lead, now down to three | i | Lewis . . . The Cubs dr k Fhe pitcher has heen purchased by the Detroit Tigers and may Lewis, e games, The Yanks shelled out five am Duke droppeq tg Sourth Diate vear's seasoning at Toledo or Beaumont before being turned loose | total to 61, only one short of De- ; > : against major league batters. { troit, the major league home run the box in the Cards’ heavy assault which netted 15 hits. Mickey Owen McCoy. 2b ; ; FANDER MEER, in his best season, 1836, fanned 205 in 214 innings | Cullenbine, Bue Hadley Sines Nt Martin hit three doubles. 2 S44 p hail Brooklyn's Dodgers suffered their Trucks has been mowing down batters, he promises to surpass, by far, N . Vander Meer's mark and perhaps amass a total of 400 or 500 strike- dos ae Garkruse i arcs when the Bees took a 7-68 dee on cision last night before a crowd of Trucks has everything in his favor—youth and physique. . . . He : . ne Ek ! was 19 vears old, April 26, and is a native of Alabama, being born at | Indianapolis Chibees 0 —4 § | LRek to life ins ne vanes |; CC LRaa A ¢ : : : started rolling again, Cleveland s and has a fast ball that fairly whistles as it crosses the R bat | fit Eh lterogh etl ake | came o cropper in the West. blov- | § AUTO AND DIAMOND EPR TS from Boston indicate the Red Sox are calling for pitche y Let taon bases iindisherolis, 8. Te. | 4-3. Detroit scored with Hank GEARED-TO “THE-ROAD ing help from the Minneapolis Millers with whom they have a ‘av. 4. Struck out—Byv Johnson. 4. | Greenberg's 21st homer with two on 20 Months to Pay the Bushmen ; Pet | tional League lead to three games | R oge! Hornsby, new pilot at Chattanooga, is believed on the way 8 —————— th s this season. ... 2 ubl as ui : | Fausett : . ’ ’ i he : os t a And Hubbell has downed the Bruins three Mesner : : 30 | | DOWN we'll equip your car all National League hurlers of the 1937 All-Star team who are off | Sherlock ee $2 70 se AD L '§ around with new, safe Miller he squad this year ai izzy Deal y cy Bilney g "581 (or a the squa vear are Dizzy Dean, Cy Blanton, Lee Grissom, Bucky | Pil . j : | “Geared - to - the - Road” Tires on ers of last year's contest are Tommy Bridges and Mel Harder. Boil Sieetnhietroonieat | . | ors sO iow EO any have ——— S————— 1] the best. Don’t miss this amazing Athletics’ outfielder has been bor- | EPAIRED | far greater protection against FOR BOB JOHNSON rowing plate stances e.er since he; EFITTED . skids and blowouts. addition to York's, Johnson also has FAILORIN Co. PHILADELPHIA, June 30 (NEA). | patterned his style after Al Sim- EON: ORING co. ; * ry, FIBRE and CLOTH —And now Bob Johnson is copying mons, Jimmy Foxx and Joe Cronin a | | . . A REAL em % | a COVERS WEEK-END HOLIDAY | " J Choice of over 30 Ww, a TE MEDALIST TIRES new patterns in FISHING TACKLE : p= | With Lifetime Guarantee money « saving Y fia ; prices. BLACK JAPAN SILK CASTING | LINE. ; / / Ride on tires of known quality and TRARESFEARE LEV EL WINDING REEL. i 00-vd, capacity saci le i 4; 1 oa : fl . .. give greater mileage. Buy now Install

Shes i. ; | six starts. Bob Seeds and Harry | ands to the baselines at Baker Bowl that it is vir- | indianapolis. . been hitting at their old home run a } hillv pitchers labor under an occupational hazard because of | guns Two-base hits—Culienbine, Mor: | had spoken too soon | Mel Ott hit homer No. 19 to take | Archie to Wilburn to Archie. Left on 3. Toledo | Clevelanders get hurt the Yanks and lost to Pitsburgh, 5-4. Doubles | in three days, while the Philly hurlers are anchored there oui—by Niggeling "3: Harr 3 Cleveland simply overpowers us, but Young featured the Pirates’ four-run | B° ASTING the remarkable record of 230 strikeouts in 142 innings, INDIANAPOLIS {games from them.” But today Mr. | brothers accounted for the winning | Galatzer, If i : Baye] ics twice yesterday, 10-0 and 13-1, | | Fausett | climb into third place. } : . Joht son { a get a trial this fall although it is believed that he will be given a homers and increased their season's 10-5. Bill Lee was driven out of 5 & 8 hE #8 & Wilburn leader with 62. Lefty Gomez and collected four hits and Pepper to lead the minors in strikeouts that year. . . . At the rate Virgil : : ing hitting. s g third straight defeat under the tte h h nt oba hit 3 } ¥ . 3 . § & & . outs, which probably never has been reached by a pitcher in one season - | haven't been themselves lately, come ght _pefo 1 0 Leeds He is a right-hander. standing five feet 11 inches, weighs | Toledo vena 001 969 61 | Hinkle, Selway. Three-base hit—Wilburn. | ing a 3-0 lead in the eighth to let » » » ” = ” Stol bases— set onan se horausett, Mogan Sacrifice | (16 Tigers come from behind to win. L O A N % working agreement . It is said Manager Cronin may try to get Selwvav. 6. Passed ball—Hinkle. Umplres | ind Billy Rogell's round tripper with | Bud Patmelee in exchange for one of the younger Red Sox flingers, | —'veafer and Johnston. Time—1:30. | none on. bp | WOLF SUSSMAN, Ine. . . . The Boston pilot also may attempt to bring back Dick Midkiff from | TRIBE BATTING The Giants increased their Na- | 5 i“ Established 38 Years, | pposite at | back to the majors . « The Giants have ‘won eight out of 12 from | Chapman . 353 : 308 —— WITHOUT PAYING ONE CENT As Low As Walters and Van Lingle Mungo. . . . American League absentee pitch. | McCormick ......oevie.. 207 2 23 FOR THE RUDY YORK IS MODEL | Rudy York's batting style. The ELINED a opportunity to ride on tires with broke into the major leagues. In — | LET US EQUIP ||] | IRR YOU FOR A BIG || 20% & For All Cars all grades at Waterproof, 50 vds., 18-1 roel, 59 w b performance. Miller Tires are safer We pps] STRONG TROT LINE

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