Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1938 — Page 21

Schaub Rolls 681 to Lead ~ City Bowlers

Pittman- Rice Leadoff Man

Bunches Games of 225, 254 and and 202. |

Roger Schaub had occomplished

two things today. The first thing he accomplished was a 681. which he bowled in the Little Flower League at the Indiana alleys last night. That put him at the top of the Shooting Stars. Leadoff man for the Pittman Ricg team, Schaub _ bunched games of 225, 254 and | 202 for his series, The second thing Schaub accomplished was the boosting of his game average upward ‘from the mild 148 that he has hal thus far. this season. With the help of Bus Orphey, the cleanup man, who rolled a 603‘series, the Pittman Rice quintet amassed a 2665, winning all but the last game from the Tony Davis Service five.

The Shooting Stars

Roger! Schaub. Litt! Jess Smythe, State I

of Arc Cross (Church. . e Flower! Bex Nor Reformed Church." Virgil Kehl, Frate rnal ari Irom, Li Goo weesvesiy ‘rank Raftery. Little Flower | Rugh, S. S. Businessmen George Hessman, Court House Dunn, S. S. Businessmen yHartman, Wheeler Lunch. . Hofer, Reformed Church. Beckey, Wheeler Lunch.. Dresser, Fraternal oe Bus Orphey, Little Flower . P. Sylvester, Holy Cross Church McCahill, St. Joan of Standings and averages in the Fox-Hunt Classic League:

TEAMS

VANDER MEER PIRHES SUCCESSIVE NO-HIT, NO-BUN GANES.. FIRST IN 100 YEARS !

Vander Meer

= By Hartnett Are Features

This is the first of a series of

. 600 sports reviews of 1938 featuring the

more dramatic high spots. ‘By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Dec. ‘20.--Buddy Hassett tapped a puny roller down

.|the first base line in the last half

of th> ninth inning of the first night

i] game at Ebbetts Field, June 15, and

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rosy-cheeked Johnny Vander Meer was within two putouts of successive

lino-hit, no-run games, a feat that -leluded Cy Young, Christy Mathew-

e son, Walter Johnson, Grover Cleve-

2(land Alexander . g greats of 100 years.

. all the pitching Vander Meer had shut out the

3 Boston Bees without a hit four days

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19 FOUNTAIN SQUARE ALLEYS South Side Businessmen’s Loagws

919 926-2793 942 = 879-2621

980 838-2767 798 768-2396

861 909-2712 842 995-2701

1011 900-2815 962 802-2760

Seven Up 938 ; Paper Products Nr

Hudepohl Beer Coal Merchants ....

Jack’s Tavern Coca Cola

* Umpi : Gane SCanvon UPTOWN ALLEYS Sehultz Ladies League

676 556--1807 598 604-1800

770 731--2204 619 674-1913

603 681--2086 760 675-2086

778 7197-2206 676 725-—2074

756 7504-2212 678 708-2065

Shanks Duggers

Morris Gidd

Senkins Schneider

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Automotive League

Wheel and Rim .. 899 847 Century Tire 811 867

J. W. Service .... 939. 947 So Vacuvm ..,. 827 926

Gulling Electric .... 777 807 Kibler Trucking .... 818 823

INDIAN A ALLEYS

Little Flower League

893 ! 803

759 837

794 700

863 788

810-2556 832-2310

859-2745 9132666

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Pittman 940 Tony BD “Service 838

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830—2613 761—2357

800 821-2413

773 707 . 920 . 808

Sinclair Service .... 792 Emerson Theafer ... 708 729 ° 793—2230

PENNSYLVANIA ALLEYS

Kroger League

801 926

843 768

860 701

818 760

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187—2376

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775—2449 182—2242

6992515 698—2137

716 780—2367 733 162—2310

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North ‘Side Businessmen’s League

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Center Cleaners ..... 830 883 Reagan's Rye 796 856

Fairmount Glass ie.. 847 891 HE Bar 774 816

Puritan Springs .... 841 919 Krafts Baking 822 847 710—243

Ballard Ice Cream .. 821 881 Coca Cola 813 801

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soz Bulldog Reserves Play at Franklin

Ten members of 's of . the Butler B team have been selected by Coach Tony Hinkle to play the Franklin B squad tonight at Franklin. The contest precedes the Frank-lin-Indiana State varsity clash in which both teams are undefeated to date. Kingan & Co.'s amateur squad handed the Butler reserves their initial defeat of the season last night, 38 to 36.

Team members who will mike the :

trip tonight are Harold Braden, . James McCray, Jack Clayton, Wwilbur Whitinghill, Lester Coombs, Earl Gibson, Paul Herrmann, Paul Armstrong, (Carl Burroughs and ish Wildraan.

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before. But with 40,000 persons on their feet pulling for the plucky Jersey

2 kid to accomplish the almost unbe- ; lievable, Vander Meer lost control

. Walked Babe Phelps, Cookie Lavagetto, and Dolph Camilli,

‘Don’t Take Him Out’

The Red infielders grouped around the 22?year-old left-hander. Bill McKechnie started for the box, with one tremendous shout roaring in his ears: “Don't take-him out!” Vander Meer found his control as quickly as it had vanished. He broke a strike on Ernie Koy, who on the next pitch bounded to Lew Riggs, forcing Phelps at the plate. Now only Leo Durocher stood be-

. [tween Vander Meer and immortal-

ity. Ball one. Strike one, called. Strike two, swinging. A hush went over the crowd, and then it exploded as Harry Craft camped under Durocher’s high fly to short center field. Successive no-hit,” no-run games. Nothing like it in a century of baseball, The Chicago Cubs had won eight straight . 18 out of 21 . .. two from the Pittsburgh Pirates ola needed only the game of Sept. 28 to sweep the payoff series with Pittsburgh and climax an uphill battle by taking the National League lead. The score was 5-5 and there were two out in the ninth when the new manager, Gabby Hartnet, stepped to

-|the rubber in ‘darkness settling so

rapidly that another inning could not possibly be played. Mace Brown curved a strike over the plate, and then Hartnett swung at .., and missed .. .a low, outside ball. Just why Browf stuck the next one in there is one of those unfathomable baseball mysteries, but he dic *. . . and thousands of hands reached for it in the left field bleachers as hundreds of fans

_|cruit, Joe Gordon.

.|—from a| 50-cent seat.

Imen” at the 64th running of the

J YANKEES CONTE THEIR DOMINATION: SPURRED BY

Jok GORDON, SEASON'S PRIZE RECRUA

Feul. Homer f= Shakeup

ite changes in the basketball “may be made in order to t dashed onto the diamond to help’ Bayne Freeman said today. run heme the most magificent home| The Green and Whites mentor run ever manufactured by Chars indicated that larger players are Leo Hartnett., Needed on the varsity and said that e present squad is somewhat Things (looked very bright for smaller than the squads in the past Hankus Pankus Greenberg when he

several years. busted two home runs as the Tigers The Techmen have Jost all five swept a double-header with the games this season. Coach Freeman Browns at Briggs Stadium, Sept. said the team showed a marked imThat:gave the Bronx Bomber 58, ai

provement ih the Frankfort and CoJimmy Foxx’s major league mar k

lumbus games last week. for a right-handed swatter, and left The squad = worked on offense him ‘only two behind Babe Ruths Plays yesterday in preparation for record with five games to go. | next week’s tilts with the Shortridge But the pitchers knew what

Blue Devils, Dec. 28, and with the Greenberg! was laying for, refus d

Shelbyville quintet, Dec. 30. to ‘give it to him, and Bob Fell ar ————— broke the major league strike-out HH ockey P layer Sold record by whiffing 18 Bengals in Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium on Siuciiiiy = ee I the last day. | ps rk. ; deSo it was an eventful 1938 for ot Droperty Jie baseball despite the continuance of Red Wings management announced the Yankee domination. Of course | McDonald's sale for $10,000 cash and

the Yanks would have to come Bill Thom with the season’s outstanding 10: ompson, 8 fight wing of

Syracuse club in the International-

American Hockey Le Bill McKechnie took the last- place y roague

Reds of the year before to fourth place. Boston finished second . . highest for a Hub American League outfit’ since 1918 . . . and might have grabbed the gonfalon with another pitcher or two. Joe Cronin turned

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20 (NEA). —Pennsylvania’s total football |attendance of 330,000 was the greatest among eastern, colleges this past season.

Looms for Tech|

[mens Tech’s losing streak, Coach]

the |

Quakers Lead at Gate

Fifth of a Series

By DON BEATTY World All-Events. Champion

In the backswing. the arm must

travel in a ‘straight line like a pen 3

dulum.

Permit the weight of the pall ito

carry the arm back the same way

in a straight follow through. Don’t bring the ball in back of ‘the ‘body in a crooked backswing. You can’t follow through straight |

if the ball is in back of the body.

Once it is there, you have to bring| ‘it out in a crooked line. “Assuming the proper ball has heen

selected and you are . holding it

properly, next in importance is the|

delivery. The success attained de-

pends almost entirely on ‘the in<|

dividual. No two bowlers have the same delivery. Each has an individual style, regardless of how graceful or awkward. You probably would have difficulty duplicating any particular bowler, although one can learn and improve by watching others who have had experience. Do everything as naturally as possible, according to your individual style. Do not tighten up. Be free and relaxed at all times. Practice your delivery stride with-

Don’t bring the ball in back of the body in a crooked back-swing like the one illustrated above by Don Beatty. a

out a ball, by starting 12 to 15 feet| fl

in back of the foul line and slowly

walking to it, holding your hand 1

as if you were carrying the ball.

After you have determined the ||

number of steps suitable to your stride, start the same procedure over again, this Hime with a ball.

NEXT—The bali should roll from the time it leaves the hand.

Season Ends Today

Hoosier sportsmen will end their

open season on quail and Hungarian partridge today, Virgil M. Simmons, Department of Conservation Commissioner, said. Hunters: have reported that they found more quail this year than during preceding open seasons, Mr. Simmons said. partridge are not found in all parts of the state—being most numerous in the eastern part of central’ and northern In@ana—a great many hunters experienced unusual success in bagging these birds this year, he added. With the closing of the quail and Hungarian partridge open seasons, Hoosiers have only rabbits and the

fur-bearing animals to provide field; §

activity.

) Rr p77 74

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NEXT: Football.

50-Cent Seats for Derby to Be Built

CHICAGO, Dec. 20 (U, P).— From now on the “working man” will be able to see the.nation’s No. 1 turf classic—the Kentucky Derby

Col. Matt WiAn, president of Churchill Downs, yesterday announced plans to build bleachers hetween the far turn and the streich to accommodate 20,000 “working

Derby next May 6. Under the plan, the bleacherites also will have mutuel windows where they will be able “to place dollar bets.

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VALPARAISO, Dec. 20 (U. P.).— Coroner Carl M. Davis of Porter

_| County continued an investigation today in the death of Mrs. Elizabeth | . 1

Highwood, 70, died Friday. An autopsy revealed Mrs. High- |

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A.Z. A. CONVENTION TOBE ATFT. WAYNE

FT. WAYNE, Dec. 20 (U. T.).—

Five hundred young Jewish menj #3 and women from Indiana, Ohio and |.

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