Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1938 — Page 27
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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CUBS VIRTUALLY CERTAIN OF PENNANT
Bounce Bucs From Top by § 3- Game Slam!
— Down the Alleys—
Parkway Recreation; Garland Equipment, Roper] League kegler, combined scores of Ranges, and Columbia Burners took | 259. 198 and 225 for a strong 682 three each in the Citizen's Gas] total to lead local pin-topplers in|League. The Red Haughs Girls last night's meets. Twenty-four | |squad was a three-time winner in pins. JJower was Rea of the Universal | the Thursday Night Ladies League.
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{ imes-Acmse hott ith s Four Pirate hurlers were used as Tel he Chicago Cubs to one run for the Pittsburgh | Three changes were to be made] Se Related Paces League downed the victors colle 10 ates 1 eal of th Chicag {6% © ienmq | IN the Manual starting eleven by Shaw Walker in three games. ‘ ictors collect ted 1C game of their 1icago series gave the Chicago | A h | allowed the Bucs seven hits alf lead over the Pirates in the National League | Coach Harry Painter. William| At the Fountain Square Alleys, only marker was the result Here is Rip Collins, Cub first baseman, scoring the | Fair end; Harold Light, guard, and Hudepohl Beer, Gasoline Equipment, | straight passes in the t n the fifth inning. Al Todd is the Pittsburgh catcher. |Z Charles Fletcher, fullback, are to Thoman Shoe, Weber Milk and The Cubs 1acéd inte an ¢ = combine with the eight other start-|Lauck Funeral scored shutout vic- | > with three runs in the first when) ers of last week. Last year the| tories, i © runs in the fi vhen! arkway Recreation had triple | Russ Bauer's control Was weak | Cardinals swooped over the Red drove in a pair in the fourth el C UU ance skins, 20 to 0. winners in Chambers Plumbing and | More in ARE oo PT 1¢ os ol heh #1 Shelbyville Here Arnold Furnace Co., while Alley No. | 101 i1fth sScoreq ¢ nerd hd y T ¥ ” ~ rg re % pair in the ciehis 1C AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | 1n its first South Central Con-|12 in the Indianapolis Railway | : So other NatiGial Laine W. L. Pct. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF | ference tilt Washington was tol League at the Illinois Alleys fin- | games: Giants 9 Phils 9. pu New York . 98 52 653 Kansas City ....... 000 000 110— 2 9 0 make an attempt to repeat its last; {ished on top in three straight | Cards 4; Bees 2-6 BicORln og | |BOSIOR ....iii 81 GO 592% FRO) CL Coin Four 's victory over Shelbyville, 40 8anes. | TS Ys 25, Broeign 1 8 | Cieveand CLL $ ot ml SAE a Mecaiousn: Fraser, Pape [C0 |, Ares Dry Cleaning and Guaran- | . od TE Io in petro... ..ccocc §2 69 &543 Ee a * rhe Broad Ripple Rockets were (€€ Tire & Rubber posted threeLeasnt Pp! OR Te Washington ...... Hq WB 40 NATIONAL LEAGUE strengthened for their fracas with 82me victories. | Less Be he. Yankees wos Wr: | Chicago nl {1 431 g (First Game) , « » Sevmour by the return of two regu- | The Chisel Bits in the Atkins 1 I 1kees n . ki o 2 SHOR ao: icciciacss 020 000 000—2 Se \ : dl ir i from the Athletics. 7-4 and played I Philadel 3 9 361 groekivn © 100 000 000—1 9 2 lars who have been out with in-| League swept their series. In the | . them 16 a 1- tie In the § Philadelphia 32 98 S47 Mena den Eoin" Th Press. juries. George Cornelius was to re- | Industrial League, Mallory, Mitchell which was halted by wet ca tion came: + wouyes: qansapsiy |piuee mill Tevier at tackle and/ SoOf ad Selmer Tawel were Cleveland beat | the Wi NATIONAL LEAGUE | Boston : 011 103 0-6 13 1 Vance Wilkinson returned to the !Nr€e-lime winners. Det re beat the Browns w 1 Pet Brooklyn . 080 - x—8 9 3 guard position. The two Bills, | At the Uptown Alleys in the In- | ELTON. De 1 rowns, . - + Fette, Errick Moran, Doll and Muel- AF » -_ ac. | dianapoli: -) d =z LCRICAES .oocciiics $8 61.591 ler: Tamuns, ‘Presonen and Campoei + | Taylor and Wetmore, were back yes- | © anapolis Water Co. League, Hy : ssnel | CRvArETH " rants, Valves and Taps were shut- | Blues Win Playoff: | Pittsburgh - 85 61 582 cincinnati 101 130 001—3 11 1 terday but Ooach Ed Diederich was out victors. In the Automotive | ) ’ INew York ..icc-c: 81 87 547 St. Louis . 000 200 002—1 TY 1 RA to say when they will be | cacue International hoa; ve | incinnati 79 1 5 Vander Meer and Lombardi; Lanier, Mae! able to start. EEN : . { Meet Newark Bears I ciiieiie 79 8 31 a ie an and Owen. nie Talay, Gibson Co. and Fed- $+ i gh . i IE cree “ol i ole : —_— er ri y ip | > “ ST or L a Sept. 30 (U. St. Louis ......cci.t 69 79 466 Pitisburzh .......... gol 000 ov0— 1 1 3 gu Bearings swept their | t ol. Jacob Ruppert was as- Brooklyn .......... 61 80 436 Uhicase ot Greyhound Clips — ured Gf AGr in th itt ne aemteig rr Af yi B Brandt, BI B d _ gure of 3 or in | Philadelphia . 45 103 304 Todd: Lee and Hartnett, O'Dea I'iq Series toqay as Nis i itv Blues sped easiwa " | Philadelphia ......... 010 000 010—2 8 1 EO Be Ds cava NATIONAL LEAGUE [Rania a 1 Record for Mile wilh his New ark Bears i i a i Butcher, Hollingsworth and Atwood; game of their best of Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2). Melton and Danning. at Newark Morrow Chicago at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE Times Special | The Blues clinches Philadelphia at New York. | a! LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 30! = OFTE FTEN mes rankee 1a 1S aston rooklyn (played in oo york ........... 000 023 110—3 13 1 Greyhound, the 6-vear-old chamwhen 1} yn the { double-header yesterday). | Philadelphia ......... 000 220 000—1 13 1 pion owned by E. J. Baker of St.| deciding of th rn Pearson and Dickey; Reninger, S. D. : re hi OW : It's the most I¥s the most healthful ! M : . SMI and Raves {Charles, Ill, today had lowered his cio As dciation avofls, 2-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Second zame; tie; 5 innings: wet grounds) mile trotting record to 1:35 in a exciting sport of the s St Paul Saints last night. | St. Louis at Chicago (2). an ak III or ee—t 4 o trial against time here yesterday. winter season The Bears, who won th le] New York at Philadelphia (can- Ruffing, Sundra and Glenn; Caster ana HIS former record of 1:56 was set Wo S S le last ye nm celed by agreement). drow 061 000 00t— 5 9 o here last fall and was equalled last : the 1eir ¢ by| Washington at Boston. Boon ls #15 010 21x—13 12 1 Friday at the opening of the Lex- Use This Coupon at ut Detroit at Cleveland (to be plaved Appleton, Weaver and Ferrell; Oster- ington Grand Circuit meet. {] ANTLERS, 750 N. Meridian St. : al League in double-header Sunday). mueller ang Peacock. Sep Palin of Indianapolis reined | CENTRAL 18 AW, Ohio St. pect : i 5) LM 3 —— ee (Teh TRRIRED the fleet trotter to the new mark. || FOX-HUNT RECN, 1203 E. Wash. First three games to decide the MAJOR LFAGUE LEADERS | Chicago ... 300 000 030 0—% 11 3/despite a stiff breeze and cool f ILLINGIS. II X. Wines St. min eague championship will be ii y ie vend ol Ta Si i 1—9 J - weather. PARKWAY es No lings St pla Je rk and the fourih AR ( igney, Gabler an ewell, ensa; ud- lv ir s or i INNSYLVANIA, v. « St, : ERA &3 NT iw mk H ; 952 7 195 347 lin, Galehouse, Milnar and Pytlak ey Direct Set a world pacing PRITCHETT S, 31 E. Maryland. 5 21 nore necessary will be H 1g 20 02 168 343 —_ record of 1:35 this week for the mile. | ST. PHILIP'S, 535 Eastern Ave. plaved a {ansas City - X DOX Fd Je 82 iS Lome <.cccoocs 000 BOO 020—2 8 : The old re 0 51 wv STURM REC'N, 1122 N. Illinois St. The Blues who three of their Lombardi, Reds a; B88 3h Detroit an IBY on Pr on « Was posted | yprowN. 4160’ Colleze Ave. DIULS, RW OSL Taree oi then TR oo ? an °| Newsom and Sullivan; Bridges and oh ee ee Ge Gee ee ee ee first four games to the Saints. came Home Runs betts. ~~ s back > Win thes Straipnt , ne Greenbers I rers 53 I | This Connon entitles anv white person nre raign SCOTrINE Foxx. Red Sox a3 to roll three practice games for 5( the id Jans 2z cents Good any time of day or eveRn 21 PAROCHIAL LEAGUE | Football ning TRC, 0 A. Play Lo ul 33 ct. 8. cach pers limit ( Fr ‘ : : u h Ja Fill bel ) a ak T0 LAUNCH SEASON I'he Indianapolis Indians are to Woh Sach aay: mum peoy . i 1% Emma practice tonight at Spruce St. and BME TEETLNINEC RET she Ceweve cave ve to 133) The Sportsman's Store Parochial Pleasant Run Boulevard for their J Address 7 School football league containing 22me at Ft. Harrison Sunday. | === Oy | lp {seven teams will open the season Neposny Bight they are to play | » ( AMICK BOUT tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. with the fol-|al Cincinnati ;aribaldi Gi a =r | iY eh IS I er ve tly Cross at Brook- The Spades A. C. were to practice Bout Ww ith Thesz INVESTIGATED side 1. | tonight at 7 o'clock for their game 1 Cr Holy Trinity vs. Little Flower at | Sunday in the Independent League. liane DETROIT, Sept. 30 (U. P)_ Riverside | 20 ¢ Damp the Spades de- » Ral after four con- Prosecutor Duncan McRea today Lady of Lourdes vs. St. Philip at Ba ioe EN an. last week. || | or 100 <bet ster tioh 6 fi% th Ellenberger. — No Limit Ts E % von Yo Ix the) St. Catherine vs. St. Patrick at or Reserve . ri C Wo for sending Jimmy Garfield. AUTO AND DIAMOND | ob s: the ring “in improper, St. Joan of Arc drew a bye. fr are 1st Roscoe Toles on "Prav a% vninm i L oO A N S rE rik PLAY AT EDINBURG | ‘ 211 ; i out the Midland. The East Side Cubs will close 20 Months to Pay G di, a avyweight in 40 seconds of thelr season Sunday at Edinburg. 2 WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. Wrapped vn S ound. Adamick suffereq ine Cubs have won 15 games and 230 W. WASH. ST Nw of Wi 1 concussion, appar-| 1ast three. Players Eg to leave ae — 274, and eal head hit the ring Drexiers at 1 15 p. m. tires. I . He tr h 1 a coma for nearly a ’ ac = Mars ot He has been improving event. The: foi ly since returning to con-| heavyweight ha ness vesterday. | * never lost ocally rT The pom 1a Buc Wi an i | (dT cas cumenris ENE TANT ZIT [A ies action Bu kK 4 oh 3 od [action Buk a former gt ane 1939 GRID CARD <1 twice upset Sil Ration oca . SEER favorite | NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (U. P)— Stock i RRA MATH ; | Col mbia’s foothall eam. vhich ° Mellow . h d Includes FISH, GAME GROUP vied Babe SOR i PTE awe Brunswick 6 Season omorrow an- . . IN FALL SESSION nounced today an _eisht-gamel tobaccos give them Ajax schedule for 1939. It follows: i : : (OcL. 7. ale at New Haven: Oct. their finer flavor. For We Have G. & J. The first fall meeting of the Mar- | my at New York; Oct. 21 . : 21. y fon County Fish ahd Game Associa Princeton at New York: Oct. 28 | 28 years Manila All Car and Other tion will be held at the Hoosier Ath v M. 1. al New York: Nov. 4 Cot- Stub and Truck Nationally ety Cc Monday at 8 p. m. The nell at Ithaca; Nov. 11, Navy at An- ubs have won Sizes i public 1s Invi napolis Non 18, Tulane at New First Ht ire Advertised | , Hon pictures of “Fish From York: Nov 25 C olgate at New York. | smokers by tasting built, fo” run up Makes ell” will be shown, George Gr: ER a to 30,000 miles. to speak on guns and movies of the better. Pr it— ~ Subje Sale. 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§ ‘ere to continue their gridiron wars League who had a first game total Parts Manufacturing downed Regu- A 0 today and tonight with four games of 264. Lig Assembly i straight games 3 a z Bruins Ops Seria Against | IN ‘on local fields. At 654 stood Oda Boston of Wiles | the i ain League; In pe] E B U Y 0 % = » Be a ti] Tech was to open its new stadium |& Wilson, rolling in the Interme- |. mab Cogs, d % JATADo 53 : Cardinals: Pittsburgh 347 * lib 2-50 " ‘diate League, and Everett Tames] hi i ‘ 2a ee Lomsus g i J (a P. m. when they met f the Indianapolis Water Company | Printing Co. swept their series. |Z 2 At Cincinnati. | Lafayette in the Homecoming pig- posted a stout 648. John Fehr of | o the long end of the score twice |= . skin specialty, Washington was host|the Printcraft League led his team! as t. Philip's were Coca Cola, Steam s E 0 Lr ” : to Shelbyville, Manual meets South-|to a shutout over the Advance Elec- | [oars snd Lyons Das Ay E F i R S T N CHICAGO. Sept. 30 (U. P)— sport tonight at Southport, and|/trotvpe by shooting a 642. E . . . The Cubs, leading the National] {Broad Ripple made a trip to Sey-| Other honor game rollers ele] 9YS Were Stisiiess 7 ummiive 2nd g Radios—Bicycles—B rakes Relined League by a game and a half, opened mour. Crispus Attucks was set t0 aq Sam Allen, 637; John Murphy, ; e = pi . their final three-game series at St.| tackle East St. Louis on Manual’s 634: Gruener of Pabst. 627: Stuart League. IE Make Firestone your heater headquar- 95 Louis today almost certain of the| Delavan Smith Field at 3:15 p. m. |qf Agar Boxes and Harmon of the Be Denslanis Ales oo E ters! Brand New Firestone Heaters Heaters $ championship by virtue of their 10-1} § Park School was to initiate its! | Indianapolis Railway League, 621; dianapolis Irvington <n Offic = Friendl Credit—Quick Acti decision that swept their series with season by meeting Frankfort “B” at |nize of Diamond Chain and Fouts ww wichie i ! 53 ry cee y ction . the Pirates yesterday. | (he local school's field tomorrow. of Universal, 620; Grauel of Uni-|,qq sors gan and > Sus took the |= i Pittsburgh invaded Cincinnati for| § Cathedral has an open date and versal, 615; Dan Abbott, 614; Log- Et oe en fs i ams E its last four games opening with a Shortridge was preparing to leave! lgins of Citizen's Gas, 613; Nanta of | tors and Contacts J. CO Mill £ double-header against the Reds‘this for Dayton and its battle with Alpha, 612; Cecil Wall, 609; L. | Kiefer-Stewsart Teron Dr E . Rr 11 fil i Stivers Tr) Dodie (Pavey, 606; Noggle of Pabst, 604; [1 and Croin Broker a or. 3 t was Big Bill Lee again, out ineup in Dou Charles Kaiser, 603; Fred Johnson, TIE . £ there on the mound for fourth | Still in doubt was Coach Robert 601 and Hank Thomann, 600. {erie in the Related Foods Eg Auto Supply and Service Stores 5 En ee a se iy Bi “encounter il The Fountain Square Alleys saw |& Del. at Wich: 3 A. Siendinen, Mgr, LE : ubs’ long climb into the leagu : | ! * lesdership. It was Bis 23d victory Charles Howard, Warren Huffman| Plumbers in the St. Philip League (¥O-game victories by Climax Ma- Si a A i Fe rs Five weeks ago the Brui and John Higginbotham have been Won three games. The Hotel Ant-| {ine Seven Up and Wizard qgpy 4 WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS, games out of first Piece | Yorter out with injuries but Coach Ball|lers League had straight game win- Machine. day's victory was “their 20th in the i hopes to use them some time during Ders in Salter Service and Mohlgas. | 13 : last 23 star ts and the 10th t the game. |In the Mallory League Chargers, | triumph. Ch M 1 Li Ladder Switch; and Rectifiers | Four Pirate Hurlers ange Manual Lineup |scored clean sweeps. Stokeley of|
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