Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1939 — Page 24

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34 Rounds Scheduled On Ring Bill

Outdoor Program Postponed Because of Rain to Be Staged Tonight.

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Boken's Bat Too Much for "Indians, Who Lose Long Game, 8 to 5.

Last game of the brief series with the Saints tonight and it's ladies’ night at Perry Stadium The Minneapolis Millers move in tomorrow for a night tilt and a daylight twin bill on Sunday. A lot of things happened at the ball park last night before the Indians finished on the losing end in 11 It was St. Paul's fifth victory in eight with Redskins this season and snapped their losing streak at nine in a row The score was 8 to 5 A time-out of about 50 plus two extra frames kept the ath-

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Amateur Sports

SOFTBALL The Rush-Feezle State Softball League will swing into action this week-end with one game scheduled Anderson tomorrow night and other here at Softball Stadium dav night Vance

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Optometrists of Ani n entertain the Sheibyville Merchants in the first game. The WIRE club will entertain Columbus Auto Supply in the local lid-

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lifter. The two other teams in the loop Muncie's All-Stars and Kiley Brew-

ing of Marion, will open next Tues-|

day at Muncie. The league-leading Roberts Milk team will meet the Indianapolis Water outfit at Willard tomorrow in the feature Y. M. C. A. Industrial I game. Other games All State Tires vs. Central Y at ChrisPark and Indianapolis Raiivs. Kiefer-Stewart at River-

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wavs siae The Leon Tailors, who will pla) Douglas Theater next Monday, are seeking to book games with strong state clubs. Write Ralph L. Adams 1216 Bradbury Ave

The Englewood Juniors are seeking games with teams in the 14-16 age class. Call CH-4378-R and ask for Keith Doty

Eight teams will begin play next week in the Hamilton County

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Auto, 8:30-—Modern Woodmen vs. Farm Bureau

Thursday Night 7:30 Noblesville Merchants vs. All Stars, R:30-—-Mac's Service vs. Sheridan. The Huddle Club wants a game for Sunday morning with team having access to a diamond. Call TA5075 and ask for Ralph.

{ The Goodwill Buddies defeated the U. B. Cardinals, 7 to 6. Smyser and Ravn led the victors’ attack.

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| | The week-end schedule in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association lL.eagues. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (Saturday) Lilly Varnish ys. Hosiery Union at Rivere 1. Falls City Hi-Bra vs. Polk's Milk at Rhodius 2, Rockwood vs. Link Belt at Brookside 1. MANUFACTURERS ‘LEAGUE (Saturday) Red Cab vs. Rubber Workers at Gar-

field Richardson at Riverside 3.

Basca vs t P. R. Mallory vs. Ft. Harrison at River-

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MUNICIPAL LEAGUE

(Sunday) Union Printers vs. Beanblossom at River-

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BIG SIX LEAGUE (Sunday)

Moose vs. Baird's at Garfield 3. ! Kroger's vs. Bowers at Riverside 3. i Garfield A. C. vs. Cardinal A. C. at Riverside 4 {

The Mooresville Merchants are in the market for June and July games, either at home or abroad Write Bud Kennedy, Mooresville,

Shear and Hevdon will form the battery for Model Dairy Sunday in its game at Crawfordsville. State teams desiring games are asked to write or wire Bill Rider, 1939 Carrollton Ave. or phone LI-4201.

The New Castle Chrysiers want] games to be played at New Castle. Write J. W. Lonabaugh, Chrysler Corp.. New Castle,

Terre Haute Site | Of Semipro Meet

TERRE HAUTE, June 2 (U. P).| —The Midwestern Semiprofessional baseball tournament will start here Sunday with 16 teams competing from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri. A double-header will start the tourney, the Blanford, Ind. Cardinals facing the Hillman Jewelers of Terre Haute and the Gary Sportsmen tackling the Dawson Springs Davlighters. Last vear the Midwestern tournament conducted here was awarded the national semi-pro trophy at Wichita. Kas.. as the most success-

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{midnight and 12 o'clock struck a few minutes after the Indians were retired in the 11th. Rain cut in on the pastiming and jdragged it out far beyond the workman's go-to-bed hour. The Indians muffed a chance to take over third place in the American Association race and also “blew” an opportunity to gain a full game on the league leading Blues who lost at Toledo

Dodger Fans ~ Kept Up Late

But Their Boys Finally Win In the Wee Hours.

Boken

Manager Schalk was aware of the situation and used 14 players trying However, none match Bob He is poison to the

Belts Homer

By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, June 2—Brooklyn's to finish in front. not-so-funny Dodgers spoiled one of Of the Tribesters could baseball's rarest occurrences early Boken's bat today when they squeezed through Redskins. He belted a home run to a 3-2 triumph over the Chicago|/over the left field wall in the Cubs in a 14-inning battle—longest eighth with one mate aboard and in {major league night game yet to be the 11th lined a single which talplaved. {lied two runners. By that triumph the Dodgers pre-! Not bad—four runs batted in on vented a blanket loss by all the two blows. Fans probably will rehome teams in both major leagues. call that he walloped two out of Gene Moore stole home in the 14th! Perry Stadium in one game last to break up the game plaved before season {nearly 35.000 fans at Ebbets Field Indianapolis was out Until that steal, about 12:45 a. m 1, after seven innings. Don {not a single home club had won French issued a free ticket to McThe Eastern American League Culloch, first up in the eighth, and clubs blasted out 63 hits and 42 runs Boken promptly smacked the horseon Western soil. Oddly enough, the hide over the wall Yanks made only eight runs, lowest] Boken struck out twice and of the winning contingent, [forced a runner in three previous Pirates Advance efforts, but declined to bite at {French's bender on his fourth trip | The Cubs tied Brooklyn with and when the Tribe hurler had to la two-run rally in the ninth. Claude stick it over, he teed off.

Passeau, making his first start for, the Cubs, and Van Mungo waged a French Knocked Out Before the inning was over the

pitcher's duel until the seventh! when the Dodgers scored twice gaints had four runs in, French was Mungo weakened in the ninth and jj, the clubhouse and Mike Balas on had to be taken out. Passeau gave {he mound. In the Tribe eighth way to Charlie Root in the eighth. yioore singled after one out and ca. eer Woah he Newman walked. Vaughn flied out Pittsburgh downed the Phils. 5.9 in and “both runners tallied when the other National League night Fleming muffed McCormick's fly in y Bic “I right field. the hitter reaching third. game before 3000 at Philadelphia That knotted the score at 5-all Walter Higbe, new Philly pitcher \ : t fre Bales ny obtained in the Passeau deal, let the| 20d Latshaw batted for Balas and Pirates down with seven hits but drew an intentional pass. Came ™» walked eight men and hit one. The downpour. The umpires called time victory enabled the Pirates to move and the players ran for shelter. into third place ahead of the Cubs.| Some of the fans thought that { had the rain continued, the score

Reds Hold 2-Game Lead { would have reverted to the seventh,

Cincinnati held its two-game lead making Indianapolis the winner, 3 in the National League with a 13- to 1. No dice. The rule reads inning decision from the Bees, 9-4. |something like this: Johnny Vander Meer and Danny . if the team that went secMacFayden waged a pitcher's battle [ond to bat is at bat when the game

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pushed over three tallies. Vander scored in the incompleted inning Meer then blew up in the eighth !'the same number of runs as the and the Bees tied it up. Both scored Other team, the umpire shall dein the 10th. Then the Reds staged clare the game drawn without rea five-run rally in the 13th, eli- gard to the score of the last equal maxed by Harry Craft's homer with inning.”

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