Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1940 — Page 11
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Chet Miller Cotton and Chet Part for a While
Will Drive for New Yorkers
Decides to Quit Boyle! 500-Mile Team
Chet Miller, for the last four years one of the Kingpin drivers on the Michael J. Boyle team, said today he'd drive the 500-mile race May 30 for Richard T. Wharton and Tom Dewart, young New York sportsmen. The Detroit pilot is to be: | gin practice with his new! mount — an eight-cylinder, § supercharged Italian Alfa Ro- |} meo, as soon as it arrives in § Indianapolis. | Tentatively signed to drive again for Boyle and Mechanic Cotton| Henning, Miller said, after a tryout] in a four-eviinder rear drive ear which has just been completed, that |} he felt it would be unfair both to| them and to himself to drive this! in the race. “I have driven front-drives for the past four years, and have n accustomed to their handling,” h explained. “Going into a rear drive of a conventional American racing design, I felt that while I could go fast with it I would be under a strain throughout and would be dog-tired if IT managed to get into the latter stages of the race.” i Miller said he had an understanding with Wharton and Dewart that, if he decided against the Boyle- —— Henning car he would switch to their team to drive the Alfa. “If I had that little job of last year though,” Miller said, “I wouldn't trade with anv of them.” Before-making his decision, Miller went for rides in all three of the Boyle-Henning cars — the Italian Maserati which Shaw again will
Times Photo. Cotton Henning (left) and Chet Miller . . . a nice car , | + __ but it's a rear drive.
Pete Sivess Named to Pitch In Finale With Saints
drive: the eight-eviinder machine 7'™es Special | Galatzer’s home run was his first which Ted Horn of Reading, Pa. ST. PAUL, May 97—The In- in two seasons with the Indians. will pilot, and the four-cylinder ear dianapolis Redskins were to close | Rookie Zentara also broke into the hed been offered their Twin Cities stay today in the homer list for the first time as a [series finale with the Saints and in Redskin. Playing his first season fall probability Pete Sivess was to on Double A ball, the youngster receive the Tribe mound assign- continues to look the part of h ment. He looked good in his last wizard in the field. start when he defeated Minneapolis. Tomorrow is an open date for the| last Friday and anyway, Manager Indians and they will not have to! Griffin's pitching staff is battered hurry to get to Kansas City where no end. they launch a three-game series | The Tribe chieftain saw Bob with the Blues on Thursday. Logan, his ace, fall apart vesterday! ‘The Tribe has won three and lost and three relief hurlers also took two on the road and was back in a beating as the Apostles collected (third place after giving way to BASEBALL 21 hits to win, 16 to 4. i Kansas City in the runner-up spot : Striving for his fifth straight vic- to the league-leading Minneapolis
Pure Oils will practice at 5 p. M. tory, Logan was not himself at any | Millers. tomorrow and Thursday at Garfield. {ime and was derricked in the sixth.
They will play Falls City Saturday p was a great day for St. Paul fans in an Industrial League game at ,¢ {heir team evened the series. Oa el oS a Po haan Art Herring chalked up his fourth - . 3 > straight triumph and the home team ran wild, Herring is undefeated. Biggest innings ‘were the sixth— five runs—and the eighth—six runs. Ollie Bejma $Smacked a homer in|
4 : : Following a victory the fourth, Gil English belted one \ in the fifth and Bobby Reis wal- Thesz here a week ago. Big Jim
loped a round-tripper in the sixth McMillen, the Chicago husky, will with two on. (attempt to continue at the expense The Indians got 10 hits but only lof Everett Marshall as the two top after Herring eased up. He held! flight grappling performers meet the Hoosiers scoreless for Six ins {tonight "in the main event on the nings. They finally got a run in the Armory mat card. ‘ a seventh, two in the eighth on Ben. Both Everett and Jim are serious nie Zentfra’s home run with one Soulenders for Ray Steele's title ave on, and one in the ninth on Milton tre Is & possibility that the win Galatzer's homer ner tonight may eventually get Logan. Charles Bauers. Art Doll ‘chance at Ray. Marshall held the
and John Wilson all felt the power Champ to a draw here a few weeks of the Saints’ war clubs. As a mat- 2 ter of fact. the Avosties Cotabed McMillen weighs 235 and Marjust about | evervthing the ‘Tribe | shall, who is from La Junta, Colo, pitchers offered and were ahead, 10 Scales 2M.
to 0, at the end of the sixth, (falls out of three. y aw In the semi-windup, Dorve Roche,
222, Decatur, Ili, engages Cowboy Luttral, 235, Texas. plenty of action as Roche won on a disqualification a short time ago {when they met in Atlanta. Morris Shapiro. 185, skilled Jewish | Eimatman from New York, tackles! Alex Kasaboski, 180, Toronto, and Hans Schnable, 229, Holland, opens against Jack Kennedy, 228, Texas.
Accident
“T wanted to give myself a thorough test of driving fitness while I: was at it.” he said. “Last vear's accident left no ill effects whatsoever.”
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Empire Life & Accident will practice at 4 p. m. tomorrow and Friday on Garfield 2 for its league game Sunday.
Victorious over the Indianapolis over Louis
Fagles, 4 to 3, the Lebanon Merchants want a game Sunday. Call 1261, Lebanon, before noon,
John Masaura and Otto Brienlich are to get in touch with the Usher uneral Home team. General Exterminators will praefice at 4 p. m. tomorrow at Garfield Park and Thursday at Rhodius Park.
SOFTBALL
Teams interested in a Shelby County league should attend a meetting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the recreation hall, Penn and Hamilton Sts, Shelbyville. Teams wanting games may write Robert Hauk, Rural Route 3, Shelbyville.
A new league will be organized at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at a meeting at Bush-Feezile's. The league will play on Thursday nights at Softball | Stadium.
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| DETROIT, May 7 (U. P).-— Bowlers sent strikes down the alleys Bow for the last few games in an | American Bowling Congress tourna-
Baseball, Are Victorious
The five-man team of the Chi{cago Monarchs already has won the championship with a series of
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| 3047. Doubles, singles and all events Butler University assured the Bull-|
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[Champions Were to be Samed, tally! dogs some much needed practice] onight when the last ball is fir | Records during the 62-day classic | for contests Thursday, Friday ang | toppled like the tenpins in all de- Saturday. partments except high-scoring in| the five-man, doubles, and allevents divisions. Two perfect games were recorded, one by George Pallage of Akron and the other by| Mike Domenico of Canton, O., to umph over Ball State, total eight 300 scores in more than College Conference winners. The 12,000,000 A. B. C. games, {Bulldogs jumped on Bonebrake, The Monarchs, champions last Ball State pitcher, in the first in-
GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y., May | 7 (U. P) —Lightweight Lew Jenkins) completes strenuous training today for his title bout with Lou Ambers in Madison Square Garden Friday night. | Jenkins concentrated on a twofisted body . attack during seven rounds of boxing with three spar[ring partners yesterday. He will taper off with a light limbering-up program tomorrow.
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|$1500—with games of 996-1089-862. yjotory in seven starts. | Matty Faetz Jr. paced their attack | Butler |with a T04 series, CALI on nl 18 to 0, yesterday at Franklin for high-scoring tradition establis Vth fifth ti teh vieRockridge Camp yesterday for his| ho won the 1015 ail-| eir consecutive match ED title shot at Champion Joe Si Sather 9 Wi tory. John Wolf of Butler fired a Louis on June 20 and will begin The Monarch victory gave Chiboxin reparations May 25. {Other Butler scores were: gp By | cago ite 17th A. crown in 90 on, 78: Bob Phillips, 79, and Al | years of compe Goldstein, 85. Cincinnati University became the | fifth team this season to defeat the! Butler tennis team yesterday on the
| CARMEL.,"N. Y, May 7 (U. P).— Heavyweight Challenger Arturo Godoy inaugurated training at the!
Cincinnati's undefeated team nosed | {out the Bulldogs, 5 to 4. pet. Featured match in yesterday’ s| 448 /games was the three-hour battle
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Tech Wins on Links
Tech's linksmen defeated Short-| ridge, 8 to 4, yesterday in a match | at Speedway.
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|vear of the crack Chicago Traveling | ning and nicked him for five runs. !
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Ry UNITED PRESS | ened their winning streak to three The brilliant pitching that has straight yesterday when Roy Hene kept the Jersey City Giants at the| shaw set back Toronto with six hits top of the International League'for a 4-1 decision.
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