Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1939 — Page 24

PAGE 24 Playground | Track Title Is Willard’s

Host Squad Wins All Six Boys’ Events to Cop Championship.

A preview of the city high school track meet two years from now was heid at Willard Park yesterday afternoon at the local playgrounds’ annual track meet. The hosts monopolized the carnivai, eapturing seven first places, a second, and a third, with its entries in the boys’ events taking all six races. The meet, a relays affair, included shuttle, block, ponyback, and three-legged races for both senfor and junior boys and senior and Junior girls. The summary: GIRLS Junior 200-Yard Shuitle Relav—Golden Hill {Colleen Agan, Eva Johnson, Pat Lynch Rosaun Bordash), first; Christian (Thelma Harding, Mildred Piersall, Doris Compton, Rosemary Sterruzal )\, second; Tenth Ketcham (Betty rakel, Betty Gu Lizna Bosiak, Fie Gol ¢), .third. £00- Sy ard Block Race— oid Hill wi an Joh Lynch, Bordash), frst; lard Nor ma Smoot, ysalingd Bergman, Wa mary Bergman, Gloria Wilson), Second: Tenth and = tcham (Srakel Bosiak, Guifey, Gale), third Senior 200-Yard Block Race —Wi Florence Northrup, Wilma ling ~Rergman), first; Rhodi us (Eva Middleton, Thelma Dailey, Marie Campbell, Rosann Bordash), second; Riley (Maret Coul fer Willa Barrett, Frances le Wi HR third

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ph 100- Vara gel Race— Willard (Higgin Howard), ar IR; Rader an Udell "Alber + "Shell, Louis nalds, Harry Marlow, Don Moser), cond. Tenth an Ketcham (Rudolph Bayt, Edward Bencik, Joseph Gole, David Reamer), third 30-vard . Three-Legged Race — Willard] , Anslett, Ursiny, Howard), first; ijlev {John Turner nald Faulkner, Weaver, Head), second Golden Hill (Elmer Striebeck, Fred Rhine, Kenneth Rake, William McClain), Thi rd

“It is my hope that Perry Stadium will be filled to overflowing,” said Governor Townsend as he purs chased his tickets for the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association’s Amateur Day, to be held July 23. Here is the Governor receiving his tickets from Tony Hinkle, (left) program committee chairman. Others pictured are Tom Quinn, (center) I. A. B. A. president, and Dick Munter, I. A. B. A, director. The four local amateur teams selling the most tickets will play a double-header on the Amateur Day program. The Catholic Youth Organization is assisting the I. A. B. A. in sponsoring the shew.

Centers Announced for» State Softball Meets

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, July 12 (U. P)—8. Harlan Vogt, Indiana Recreation Association president, today announced the sites for 37 sectional softhall tournaments to be

Senior

200-Yard Shuttle Relay—Willard (Higins, Robert Close, Robert Peck, William assan), first Greer _ (Mike TAN

Arthur Towns, William Taylor, John Mas-| cari , Second; Rung old (Clarence Craig | Williaa McClain ario Salamone, Chaones), third

400-Yard Block Race—Willard (Higgins, Close, Hassan, Peck) first; Rif nego | (Crai McClain, Salamone Coones), secon Hawthorne (Willjath Keenan, ‘ Charles Fultz Fre Mitchell, O'Banion), third

100-Yard Pony-Back Race— Willard ae Shafer, Hassan, Cl gre, Peck), first in gold Fdward Mil Lafe McCall, Geel Cherry Thurman Bithop). second; Garfield (George Ruth, Melvin Nordholt, Harry Tyler, Clarence Cr aig), third.

Reiser Back Minus Bone Chip, Tonsils

NEW YORK, July 13 (NEA) — Pete Reiser is back from Johns Hopking Hospital after having a chipped bone removed from his) throwing elbow Keeping up with the Brooklyn clubs double-header custom, surgeons also removed the shortstops tonsils. Reiser is the Dodgers’ hope on their farm clubs. He was a batting phenomenon during the training season and was) hitting 339 for Elmira of the East-| ern League when he went under the knife.

Yacht Dates Set

NEW YORK, July 13 (NEA) =— The Star Class will hold its Atlantice Coast championships Aug. 2125, with Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, at Port Washington, as headquarters.

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Claims Baseball Hurts Softball Player’s Game

DETROIT, July 13 (NEA) —Most baseball men maintain that soft. balls shorter pitching distance and |

shorter baselines undermine the judgment of a hardball player But Tony Pieper, equally proficient in both sports, says the softball player's game suffers if he plays baseball Pieper, Briggs outfielder, asserts that the softball batter, accustomed to swinging against a pitcher only 40 feet away and who usually is able to bend the sphere in any direction, has more time to make up

sponsored by the association Aug. 11-13 preliminary to regional, semi= final and finals in the contest for the state championship. The state champion will go to St. Louis in September to battle for

the national title of the American Softball Association, Vogt said.

Garrett, Bluffton, Logansport, La=

Cities in which the sectional meets will be held are: Northern division = Hammond, Gary, Crown Point, Remington, Knox, Rochester, Warsaw, Ligonier,

fayette, Kokomo, Marion, Muncie, Alexandria, Tipton, Lebanon, Craw= fordsville and Noblesville. Southern division—Clinton, Rush= ville, Bloomington, Madison, Greencastle, Connersville, Vineennes, Salem, Indianapolis, Batesville, Washington, New Albany, Shelbyville, Coumbus, Seymour, Corydon and Evansville,

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BASEBALL

The Fast Side Merchants Will meet at 8 p. m. today at 714 N. Olney St. Players unable to attend are asked to call CH. 7870.

General Exterminators will work out at Riverside tomorrow at 5 p. m.

The Monte Carlo All-Stars, who will play at Crawfordsville Sunday, have an open date on July 23. For games write O. H. Sweeney, 942 Maple St.

The Kelley All-Stars will meet at 8:30 tonight at 1906 Lexington Ave. The All-Stars are looking for a fast outfielder interested in playing road games.

The Southeastern Avenue Merchants have a diamond but no game for Sunday. Call RI. 5005 between 5 and ¢ p. m.

Model Dairy is ih the market for a game Sunday. Wire Bill Rider, 856 Massachusetts Ave, or eall LI. 1201 during the day.

tends, it is practically impossible] for a speedball pitcher in baseballig to throw one past a player who has

his mind against a hardball pitcher. On the other hand, Pieper cone

Animals Receive Break at Rodeo

PRESCOTT, 2 Ariz, \riz., July 13 (NEA). «A rodeo designed to prevent injury to animals is being tried out here. Ropers are disqualified for throwing animals, even acecidentalIvy After roping the ecalf’'s head, the cowboy dismounts and removes the noose. In steer roping the animal's head or horns are roped from horseback and when the rope becomes taut it breaks a string with which it is ate tached to the saddlehorn This prevents the steer from being thrown. Steer and bronco riders are required to saddle and mount animals in the arena instead of in chutes. Bulldogging and some of the other events tougher on stock are not included in the program.

* KR Hoosier Boxer Wins CHICAGO, July 13 (U. P).—Pete Lello, Gary, Ind, knocked out Eddie (Irish) MecTeever, Scranton, Pa. in the second round of a scheduled 10-

They Shoot Like Their Namesake

CLEVELAND, O, July 13 (U. P).

city with an old shooting name. Herb Carson, a veteran shooter of more than 20 years and long an exponent of skeet, has a son and daughter following the roar of his 16-gauge guns. Herb, firing a 16-gauge gun in last year’s Midwest shoot, brought down 990x100 (39 dead birds out of 100). His laughter Anne, 17, can hit 16x25 with a 16-gauge, and his son, John, 27, can bring down 22x25 with a 12-gauge. Mrs. Car-

round fight last night.

son? “A good rooter,” said Herb.

North Dakota, Illinois Girls in Links Finals

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill, July 13; (U. P) —Georgia Tainter, Fargo, N.| D., and Mary Wilder. Glencoe, Ill, met today in the 18-hole final of the Women's Western Junior Golf ‘Toure nament. Miss Tainer eliminated Ruth] More, Chicago, 4 and 3, yesterday in a second-round match to enter the Miss Wilder defeated Mary'2

Jane Garman. East Chicago, Ind, {3 and 2. In the championship consolation | finals Jeanne Cline, Bloomington, Ill, tournament medalist, met Phyllis Otto, Atlantic, Iowa. Miss Cline | advanced to the finals by defeating Frances Ann MecCanna, Rockford, Ill, one , nd Et “rN defeated Dorothy St. Louis,

—There is a shooting family in this | See

SOFTBALL The third round of play in the Y. M. C. A. Industrial League will begin tomorrow afternoon with three! games scheduled on municipal park | diamonds. Roberts Milk will meet Tndianapolis Railways at Christian Park, | while Kiefer-Stewart and All-State Tires tangle at Riverside. The Pit-| man-Moore-Y. M. C. A. game is scheduled for Willard. Y. M. C. A,,| with a record of eight victories and two losses, leads the league.

Tonight's schedule in the Bush-| Feezle Night Factory League at Sortall Stadium: | Sion iNiCH 3 tioanl Harvester ve. Stewart: 9:15—Kingan vs. Link Belt The pairings this evening in| Bush-Feezle’'s City League at Stout!

Stadium:

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o_hachiner 9:00-<Nlinois *Rlreet Merchants ve. Faire mount Glass. Bel-Mar A. ©. and Rast Side Merchants won Smith-Hassler Co- | Operative League games by big) marging at Belmont Stadium last night. The A. C.’s shutout National! Cushion Springs, 10-0, and the Merchants won over Ermet Prod-| uets, 11-1, In another loop contest) Associated Gas & Oil nosed out) Ballard Dairy Products, 6-5. Smith « Hassler Manufacturers League games at Belmont Sign Aion ve. Ma oF

RR Bore Vv Book walter-Bail an o 8. 5 Schwitzer-Cummins vs. heries Cons

| had steady softball experience. fateas | Pieper now plays only softball, His adeptness earned him a job with the firm he represents on the The Indians —— field. Pieper was the hang phenomenon of the national softball tour- MILWAUKEE nament in Chicago in 1937. AR B ¥ A t The Briggs team woh Six games| IB Johnson, Hoivn : 1.3 3 ¢ ® in a row in capturing the cham- En’ folie ¥ £13 1 0 pionthip of the United Staves and Site, ¥ ociiann 2 1 3 3 3 Pieper batted 70, a rare figure in|Sone of lo $ $5 3 34% view of the fact that 300 hitters in| Hernandez, ¢ .... S38 323 softball are as rare as 400 batters Nal 2® ve: 2 3 8 8 3 3 in hardball. Blacheiqer, p Loiie © 0 6 6 1 0 WOE cciqouisiS3 3 BR 18 3 NAZIISM RULED OUT FOR U. 8S. INDIANAPOLIS CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, JY tang 35 ......co0.! Ee 394s 13 (U. P)~—Dr. Manfred Zapp, a thin, Bo 4 } 8 i 3 Nazi newspaperman, said today that [Necoryek, ot iid Ld 8 8 8) a six-month tour of the United Newnan ® Leases } 1 3 3 ] 3 States had convinced him that Na |Rinacacon "ss '03 ¢ 1 1 1 8! tional Socialism would not work in| Moore yu $1 3838 3 this country. In GOBMSOR; Bic 3 0 } 8} XY TOIAE tucisicvers 39 8 11 2 4 1

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cateh train Milwaukee (.iiiiiiinsniies w 3 InAianapoli® ..ioiieviiinn 308 Runs batted in—Hill . ji ory Sue, Mesher, Hernandez, Hunt, Galat-

Newman 9. Two-base hits—Cialatzer, R F JORBEON. Richardson, New wman, Schulte base Rit ~Lang. Home Hane Hin. Sac: ce=Gulli Lett on bases—Milwau« kee, 10; Indianapolis, 10. Base on ballg oft French, & Carleto Struek out Johnson, 1: 8 in 414 innings; Rings hnson. 2 oF, 2% innings. Larry and Johnson Time=-2:19

DREAMS BROTHER DROWNS—HE DOES

SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 13 | P.) —A day after his sister dreamed that he would drown, Ernest Kmitta, 17, drowned in Chain O'Lakes near South Bend yesterday. His body was recovered in seven feet of water, but artificial respiration failed to revive him. When police notified his parents of the drowning his mother, Mrs. Sylvester A. Kmitta, told them of his sister's dream,

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Expect Fast Field For Cycle Races

Barly entries promise a fast field for the six-event motorcycle racing program to be held Sunday at Carey's Ranch, 9000 8. Meridian St, according to Ralph Moore of the Midwest Motorcycle Club, sponsor of the show. Twelve entries have been received and the usual late rush is expected to swell the field to more than 30. Among those already entered are Harold Caldwell of Muncie, Indiana Class ©. champion; J, B. Jones of Marion, state T. T. champion; Dick England, Guy Wray, Warren Todd and Bob Gates, all of Indianapolis. The program will include a threemile novice race, a five-mile event for amateurs, a six-mile professional race, a three-mile amateur-novice team race, a five-mile consolation event, and a six-mile feature Avent. Time trials will start at noon with the main program getting under way at 2 p. m,

M ichigan’s Purucker Signs With Packers

ANN ARBOR, Mich, July 13 (U. P.) =Norm Purucker, star Univer sity of Michigan halfback from Youngstown, O., has signed a contract to play with the Green Bay Packers professional football team, it was learned today. Purueker reached the peak of his gridiron career when the Wolverines opposed Yale and Minnesota last fall, He also was a sprinter on Michigan's Big Ten championship track team.

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