Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1940 — Page 21

THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1040

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Indians Take on Two I layer Se J lennii ¥ J / ol S D ead 1 “} '500' Om, mark . ? aval A ow ed 5 Ye fe ¥ Ke She I ho Orendsiand Heal for { e pole... .. ear Ke “ ft? h qg S I n chance to get it on the track again. developing a leadfoot during y, oe he. 0 J s 5 php 2 Sacked

ing their ills, has Tony Gulotta’s Refinoil Special ready to roll. Come

i i 8 the sun and the Id be First Night Game Here - the track Within an hour, he sa

Starts at 8:15 snd yesterday. This was the car Bob Swanson : . ab was driving last year at the time The Indianapolis Indians of the three-machine crash on the too , southeast turn. The car was badly k on two more ball players SS scorched and burned in the accitoday and are well stocked in pe : dent, and it's been a six months’

all departments except pitchIng us they hang out the battle flags to meet the first invasion of the Eastern clubs at Perry Stadium tonight. The newcomers are Catcher Neil Clifford and Infielder Russell Bevell, sent here on option by the Cincinhati Reds. With Tacoma in the Western International League last year, Clifford batted .328 in 119 games. He was purchased by the Reds. The young backstop stands 6 feet, weighs 178 and bats right-handed.

He is a Californi i Lefty Bob Logan . . . he'll try Gok), OTHER 3nd vesides 8%! gr nis sinth oul of seven,

Belted 10 Homers Clifford, who is 23 years old, last I year collected 22 doubles, seven e S re ac triples and 10 home runs. He batted in - runs. The big fellow was ° named No. 1 catcher on the Western International All-Star team. n rst dace Bevell played second base with :

few Orleans in 1939 and batted .326 Il 94 games. He swings right-handed, stands 6 feet and weighs 168. Bates- By GEORGE KIRKSEY ville, Miss, is the infieider’s home. Utiited Press Stall Corceaponden't Bevell is 21 years old and is not] NEW YORK, May 16.—It's been classed as a power hitter. His extrala long time since a National League

bases last season consisted of 19 “ r doubles and four triples, club had three 20-game winners but

The Tribe's infield and backstop|the Cincinnati Reds have three DOOR CHIME Cepartments are overloaded with pretty fair pitchers who are a good Replace irritating door-bell

talent and President Leo Millerpet to turn the trick this season. DE uh, Pitacing re

i « For 1 or probably Na se part x we fipis They're Bucky Walters, Paul Der- nections. Use old bell hook ap. make the right connections. ringer and Gene Thompson.

Logan Seeks No. 6 The Reds were back on top to-

After splitting even in 22 games day, half a game ahead of the With the four Western teams, the Dodgers, and Gene Thompson was Redskins now begin a brief home|the big reason why they were there.

stand against their three Eastern Tivals. Thompson held the Dodgers to five

The lid lifter on night baseball|hits yesterday as the Reds won, 5-2, is scheduled tonight at 8:15 and|and he had the Dodgers at hi: Lefty Bob Logan will be on the mercy except in the third when they

Tribe mound against the invadi Coral Red gals He will we slugged out three hits to score their

shooting for his sixth victory in|two runs. seven starts and is definitely back Thompson Has 5 to 1

on that “old big league trail.” : Lefty Bob has defeated Minneap-| Already Thompson has won five

olis twice, St. Paul once, Kansas| games while losing one, with four

City once and Milwaukee once. His| Victories in succession. Thompson's o-tube power

" : ; ith full lone setback was at the hands of the |development from a rookie a year roy ‘dual-purpose tubes).

er he trimmed | 280 into one of the best young inch heavy-duty speaks Saints OR ie ed Foi don Sina pi pitchers in baseball has lowered the| § Bike variable tone conti) April 18. odds on the Reds to repeat. Watch-| § erful Svat oo . The Indians’ current home stand ing Thompson slap down his ball] F st calls for three games with Columbus, [club, Larry MacPhail remarked. three with Toledo and three with| “That kid is the best pitcher on the Louisville, There will be a double-| Cincinnati club.” header Sunday with Toledo. If that’s true Thompson is close All games, with the exception of to being the league's best moundsSabbath attractions, will be staged man. However. MacPlail might at night. have been exaggerating slightly because the Latham. Ill, righthander

i 'h t h his 23d birthd Jungles Is Shipped 3s, Tour act ib 0% Tele?

To Milwaukee ers look feeble.

Derringer Pitches Toda CLEVELAND, May 18 (U. P).— : y Ken Jungles, rookie righthanded| Behind Thompson. according to

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job rebuilding it. Most badly damaged of the car’s equipment were the springs, which lost their temper in the blaze.

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cial. Ralph Hepburn stepped it . around the track at 122204 miles ening to make Mr. Petillo renew on Everything! an hour Suring the qualifying trials Advertisement to get the No. 1 spot in the fifth ’ { row of starters. . Bo Check Itching Diamonds; Watehes, . ® 0 First Application ’ ’ Seen Through the Speedway , 0 p De eczema, Rash, Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.

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ke of the American Association,| who's won five and lost none, and| § i Business Manager Frank Kohl-| Derringer, who's won three and lost| Fj 4 \ DIFFERENTIAL 3

becker of Cleveland announced yes- | two. Walters and Derringer won 52 On

; Inch... terday. games between them last year and 3 GREASE . Size. The move reduced the Tribe ros-|put the Reds in their first World| § -

ter to 25 players, the league limit. | Series in 20 years. Walters won 27 Jungles can be recalled on 36-hoursand Derringer 25. To hold their lead notice. the Reds will toss Derringer at the Dodgers today with Luke Hamlin

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Johnny Rizzo's single off Van Mun- Adds extra life to go, who relieved Wyatt. It was the your car's finish. fourth straight time Wyatt has been knocked out of the box.

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Larry French of the Cubs shut out the Bees, 2-0. French allowed only two hits to score his fifth triumph and his third shutout. French started the winning rally in the eighth when he reached first on Warstler’s error. Hack’s triple scored him and then the Cub third sacker counted on Herman's single.

Hubbell Wins No. 2

Carl Hubbell won his second game, pitching the Giants to a 5-2

victory over the Pirates. Two of the eige Calf eight hits off Hubbell were homers, Beig S .00 by Handley and Elliott. The Pirate ather Sole infield made four errors while the ls Giants made two double plays. om Suanty, Scoring six runs in the second, Regular 6.75 Value the Phillies handed the Cardinals another defeat, 6-3. The Phils

| ganged up on Gene Lillard. and drove him to cover. Kirby Higbe o kept the Cards’ 11 hits well scat- - tered except in the fifth to win

his third game. : 28 N. Penn. All American League games were ] rn postponed.

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