Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1940 — Page 26

| Soy] Indians - Are Hoping To Do Better

1 Gpen’ Two- Day Stand Ir (Fall?) at Milwaukee

Times Special « MILWAUKEE, June 21. The Indians are sorry (at least, they should be) and

they’re going to try to do bet- :

ter (they hope). They pulled in here for a todaytomorrow stand, sliding down the §kids of an 1l-game losing streak. &t. Paul won oyer Toledo yesterday and so the Indianapolis baseball team, rained out of their final game with Kansas City, slipped to seventh place in the American Asciation standings, 15 games out f the lead. The Tribe is now only ne game ahead of last place To0. "After tomorrow’s game the Indianapolis’ schedule reads thus: Sunday (double-header) and Mon- . day—Minneapolis. Tuesday and Wednesday—St. Paul. Thursday—Open, coming through Indianapolis on that day. Friday and Saturday (28th and + 29th) —Louisville. Sunday (June 30)—Back home ‘ against Columbus.

More Indian Relief Is on the Way

. There'll probably be some more changes made-in the Indians’ roster before they return home June 30, Norman A. Perry, owner, said today. Johnny Hill, third baseman, has Been sold to the Atlanta Club of the Southern Association and Damon Phillips, shortstop from St. Paul, made his debut in a Tribe uniform at the Kansas City park. His work, however, was not immediately brilliant ‘and he got one hit cut of six times up.

Amateurs

' Softball as played by both sexes gnd music as produced by a fourPiece string band called the Southérn Ramblers are among the things Belmont Stadium is offering for Sunday night.

The roving Pop-Kola Bombers of Libertyville, Ill,” will stop off here dnd meet the West Indianapolis Merchants at 8 p. m. The Bombers won the Southern Illinois championship last year and have won 13 4nd lost three so far this season. Their star pitcher is Tony Gobbels. : An hour later the Bombers’ auxdiary, as it were, will play the Hoosier A. C. Girls. The opener at 7 p. m. will be between the Graham Motor Sales of Bloomington, Ind. and tne Goldsmith Negro Secos.

. SOFTBALL The South Side Merchants will meet Mutual Milk in the first game of a double-header at 2 p. m. Sunday on Garfield 1.

. The U. A. W. A. will play Metal uto Parts at 3 p. m. tomorrow at alnut Gardens. All U. A. W. A. players are to call IR-4208 between q and 7 p. m.

; The Em-Roe Industrial League figs for tonight at Stout Sta-

%00—Blue Prints vs. Veneer & Lumber 8:15—RCA vs. Meat Cutters & B. W. 9:30—Stockyards vs. beveridge Paper. Tonight’s schedule at Belmont Stadium: %:30—~RCA Girls ‘vs. Midnight Club Girls. 3:50-Hoosior A. C. Girls vs. Seven-Up

Results there last night: a Shwitzer-Cummins, 6; Irvington Mer-

Delaware Flower Shop, 13; Chiroprac- ; Curry’ s Clippers, 16; Aluminum Finish, 9.

The Bush-Feezle Commereial League schedule tonight at Softball Stadium:

7:00—Seven Up vs. Shamrocks. 8:15—C 9:30 We es Ra The Riverside Park Buddies will play at Frankfort against the AllStars at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow.

BASEBALL New Brunswick wants a road

game Sunday. Call Bill, Advance 41F03.

The Franklin Cubs will play the West Side Merchants and the Shelbyville Cubs in a double bill at I'ranklin Sunday.

Kingan’s Indians want, a game Sunday. Call Sweeney, RI-0488, before 5 p. m.

The East Side Merchants were to practice today at 5 p. m. at Brookside Park. Players wishing to try out were invited.

Stage Boxing Show Tonight at Willard

A nine-bout amateur boxing show will be staged tonight at Willard Park, Washington and State Sts, The first bout will start at 8 p. m. and boys wishing to fight should report at 7 p. m.

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Dale Hanover, 2:00 « « « @ definite threat to the ‘Grey Ghost. :

Greyhound runs tomorrow. The holder of 16 world records will be competing against the nation’s outstanding trotters in a $4000 purse as one of the features on the opening day’s program of the Grand Circuit here at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. It is the first time that the “Big Line” has ever opened in Indianapolis. And it is the first time that Greyhound, the famous “Grey Ghost,” has participated in actual race competition for two years. There are some mighty good horses ready to face Greyhound, but the boys out at the Fair

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twice, 2-1 and 11-4, to run their winning streak to six straight, including four in a row. over Joe Cronin’s club. Harlond Clift's homer

{in the ninth broke up a pitching

duel between Galehouse and Niggeling in the opener. The Browns slugged out 15 hits in the nightcap, including homers by Hoag, Cullenbine and Berardino. The Athletics snapped the Tigers’ six-game winning streak with a 6-4 victory. Chubby Dean, with a bit of relief, was the. winner. Brancato and McCoy hit homers for the A’s and Greenberg got one for the Tigers. Losing to the ‘White Sox, 1-0, for the second straight day, the Yanks ran their losing streak to five straight and dropped back to -an even .500 per cent. John Rigney bested Monte Pearson in a 11-in-ning duel decided by Tresh’s single and Rookie Bob Kennedy's double.

The Dodgers regained the National League lead without turning a hand when the Phillies scored a 4-3 victory over the Reds in 12 innings. Chuck Klein, veteran outfielder cut adrift by the Pirates this spring as washed up, was the hero of the Phils’ second straight win

over the champions. He hit a homer|

and two singles, driving in all four Philly runs. Kirby Higbe held the Reds to eight hits, winning his fifth game. Joe Beggs, who relieved Gene Thrompson mn the ninth, was the loser. The Giants moved up within one game of the top when they spotted the Cubs three runs and beat them, 6-3. The box score showed the Cubs made no errors but Gabby Hartnett’s club played like schoolboys. Harry Danning led the ‘Giants’ attack with “3 for 3.” Elbie Fletcher, former Boston Bee, slammed out‘three doubles and a single, leading the Pirates to an 8-7 victory over the Bees. Chet Ross hit the longest homer of the season in the Bees’ Park, a drive of more Thani 400 feet over the center field ence.

Woods and Hyde Top Realtors

Ford V. Woods shot a 72 for the blirid par award and Edward A. Hyde took low gross honors with a 77 in the second of five tournaments of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board at Hillcrest Country Club yesterday. Next tourney will be

there July 18. Marion Stump won low net with a 67 while the high gross honors were taken by Jack G. Dyer, shooting a 135. Other winners were: Edward A. Arnott, William A. Shepler, Forest B. Kellogg, R. W. Mumford, Joseph H. Argus, J. K. Pierson, Jack C. Carr, H. L. Richardt, William VanLandingham, Henry L. Simons, William N. Harding Jr., Robert M. Collier, Frank P. Huse, Fred T, Hill, Wm. Murray Huse, John K. Parry, A. C. Zickler, A. H. Jorgensen, Fon-

nie Snyder, Wm. V. Kingdon, Tom|-

O’Haver, E. Kirk McKinney, Paul L. McCord, Harold A. Teeters and Howard W. Fieber.

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Grounds will tell you that. if Greyhound is “in the mood,” nobody is going to come too close. - There are some extra fast trotters lined up to compete against . Greyhound and you never can tell but that one of them may come through with a victory. ~ In other words, it is going to be a real “horse race” and the spectators are promised some. real thrills. The Grand Circuit meet, scheduled for five days-—June 22, 25, 26, 27 and 28—is offering a total of $40,000 in purses and there are 302 horses entered, including the fastest. trotters and pacers in the

nation.

Here's a Man With

Faith in Browns

ST. LOUIS, June 21 (U. P.).— The St. Louis Browns, with a winning streak of six games in a row, received their first request today for reservations for the 1940 world’s Series. ; General Manager Bill Dewitt said A. Bohn, St. Louis, had written him to ask for three sets of tickets for the series. The Browns never have won an American League pennant.

Soft Ball Entries Close July 27

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. June 21 (U. P.).—Harlan Vogt, president of the Indiana Recreation Association, announced today that entries! for the: eighth annual state softball

The new: McNamara Starting System, an invention of Loe C. McNamara, Indianapolis sportsman, will be used locally for the first time. It gets horses away in 15 seconds or less and the Grand Circuit is going to use it in all of its meets throughout the season. - : In addition to the regular program tomorrow, there is a special one-mile dash that is attracting society. Five lady drivers will compete and three of them are members of the Indianapolis Junior League, the organization sponsoring the opening day tomorrow afternoon.

Another Day For la Jacobs,

PHILADELPHIA, June 21 (U. —Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, Cal, meets Mrs. John W. Clegg, Philadelphia, and Eunice Dean, San Antonio, Tex. faces Emily Lincoln, Boston, in the semi-finals today of the Philadelphia grass court tennis championships at Germantown Cricket Club. Miss Jacobs, former National and Wimbledon titlist, defeated Madge Harshaw, Ursinus, 6-2, 6-0, yesterday while Miss Dean turned back Argyll Rice, Hartford, Conn., 6-4, 8-6. Miss Lincoln eliminated Mrs. Lawson Earl, Norristown, 6-4, 6-2. Miss Dean and Miss Rice teamed to reach the doubles semifinals with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Laura Biddle and Mrs. W. W. Brown, Philadelphia. Miss Lincoln and Mrs. Clegg defeated Ann Parry, Germantown, and

tournament wouid close July 27.

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Municipal Is Only Loop With Beaten Leader

Four" amateur baseball

the embarrassment of defeat —Baird's Service, the Garfield A. C.’s, Atkins and Richardson Rubber—go out to the

sand lots again this week-end. Four. of the teams leading the five leagues ‘of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association have

won-four and lost none, but in/ the Municipal League there isn’t a one that -hasn’t been beaten. General Exterminating (4-1) took over the Municipal lead last week. putting Prospect Tavern and Falls City (both 3-1) into tie for seconti place. In the Manufacturers’ League, Link-Belt gets a chance to ruin Atkins’ no-loss record, with Polks in a similar situation as concerns Richardson’s clean slate. General Exterminator plays Fireside Tavern in the Municipal; Garfield A. C. meets Klee Sodas in the Capitol City, and Allison’s will take on Baird's Service in the Bix Six. The schedules:

TOMORROW - MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE | Lilly Varnish vs. U. 8. Tires, Riverside 3. Link-Belt vs. Atkins, Riverside 4 Mallory’ Sg VS. Selwitser- Cumin, Rhodius 1. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Falls City vs. Basca Manufacturing; Riverside 1. Polk’s vs. Richardson Co., Brookside 1. | | Pure Oil vs. Sdlataire, Garfield 3 SUNDAY | ' MUNICIPAL LEAGUE | ‘Emp Life vs. Beech Grove, Beech Grove. Indiana Fur vs. Prospect Tavern, Brookside 1.

Beanblossom vs. Falls City, Rhodius 2. | : General Exterminator vs. side Tavern, Garfield 3. CAPITOL CITY LEAGUE Usher [Funeral Home vs. Indpls. Aces, Riverside 1. 1 Klee a vs. Garfield AC, ‘Riverside 7. Sacks | Auto Parts vs.

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| BIG SIX LEAGUE Service vs. Allison’s Riv-

teams that have yet to feel

CITY RADIO CLUB. INU. S. CONTEST

Despite FCC Prohibitions, Amateurs to Tune In on Others_Tomorrow. Despite conflicting regulations

|issued by the Federal Communica-

tions Commission within the last two weeks, the Indianapolis Radio Club tomorrow and Sunday will participate in the annual field day of the American Radio Relay League, Noble Burkhart, treasurer, said today. ; The club will set up portable experimental staiions: at the Boy Scout Reservation for a 24-hour period beginning tomorrow at: sundown, he said. Within the last fortnight the FCC has ruled that portable operations are prohibited and also that porte able operations are permitted only if they are emergency testing stations, Members of the local club believe they will be operating legally since they are experimental units and also because none of the FCC's regulations have been received here. The League is a national. organRation for amateurs composed of al clubs. Each year ‘the League sponsors a national field day as a training for operators in times. of emergencies such as ;flcods, tornadoes or earthquakes. During the 24-hour period the winning club is

the one which contacts the great-

est number of other clubs. The FCC requires that the clubs keep logs on the day’s - activities.

13 NURSES INJURED

IN AUTO-GAB CRASH

Three Long Hospital nurses were injured today, one seriously, when a cab in which they were riding was struck by another car at 1232 W. Michigan St. All are in Long Hospital. Dorothy Haehl, 21, and Virginia Nichols, 22, received, cuts while Rhoda Johnson, 25, is in serious

“|condition with a fractured pelvis.

A fourth nurse, Winifred Hall, 29, was not hurt. Frank Ringo, 27, of 814 E Drive, Woodruff Place, driver of the car

which struck the cab, was arrested |-

on a charge of failure to have an operator's license. He and two .of his passengers, Homer Smith, 18, of 131 E. Michigan St., and Charles Flynn, 19, of 952 N. Tecumseh St., were cut.

BUILDERS LAUNCH WAWASEE FROLIC

Indianapolis members of. the Home Builders’ Association left. to-

day for their annual summer outing |

at Lake Wawasee. The three-day program includes boating, fishing, golf and horse back riding. Morris P. Shelby, spcial affairs commitiee chairman,

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PORTSMOUTH, N. H,, June 21 (U. P.).—The submarine Sailfish, formerly the ‘Squalus, makes her first sea trip in trial runs next week. The 1450-ton = submersible Which sank with loss of 26 li *s “"ay 23, 1939, will be commanded by Lieut.Comm. Morton C. Mumma Jr. Among crewmen and observers will be four survivors of i:s Squalus disaster.

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LAFAYETTE GETS POOL! _

LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 21 —This

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swimming pool bordered by a 30foot white sand beach. On the opening fay 1200 persons used the pool.

U. 8. ENVOY GOES TO BERLIN NEW YORK, June 21 (U. P)).— Alexander C. Kirk, Charge d'Affairés of the United States Embassy in Berlin, was in route by Pane American Clipper to Europe today,

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