Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1940 — Page 19
FRIDAY, Millers, Blues F ighting for
A. A. Lead
Wright of Minneapolis, Knocks 4 Homers
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JULY 5, 1940
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Minneapolis Millers and Kansas City Blues split their| holiday double-headers and| still were neck-and-neck to-| in their battle for the ilege of playing host to] American Association's
all-s game.
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ers and today : only by ir points in the percentage fig- | and Kansas was less than | a game behi The Millers failed at a chance ad then their lead vesterday when| ost the first game of a double- | r to the Paul Saints, 3 to 2. came back with a bang the second to trounce its Twin and set two new
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WwW alsh Is on Way To 2d Pistol Title
BLU E : RIDGE SUMMIT, Pa., Waiter Walsh his second champion- | 1 he Federal Bureau who partici- » of the Brady hree years ago, was nearest comsof Chambersvear's ex- | lIf-way mark re of 874 in i
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Bluegrass Champ Plays Here Sunday
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ill be tested against the Hoosier
variety when Bill Kaiser, Kentucky Open champion seen here Jaking a swing, plays in an exhibition match Sunday at the Pleasant Run
course, Johnny Vaughn (inset),
try Club pro, and Roy Smith, instructor at Hillcrest.
Kaiser will team with Tommy Vaughn, Tommy's brother who is the Anderson Coun-
the host pro, against |
The exhibition,
which will be free to the public, is scheduled for 2 p. m.
Golf—
Bola, Gant Win
at Highland:
Three Clubs Play Flag Meets
Louis Bola and Dr. E. W. Gant respectively, ment yesterday. Bola fired a fired a 76 for a net low of 68. B. and Frank Millikan and Harry honors in the net classification. In Class C. Wilbur Smith topped! the gross shooters with an 83, while Bill Kreber's 67 gave him a similar spot in the net division. Bill Reed, Indianapolis District champion, smacked a 275-yard tee shot to win the contest. In putting competition George Pierson and William Kingdon were best. n
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Top honors in Pleasant's two-ball, foursome tournament went to Lon-| nie Bilger and Fred Wuelfing, who| posted a 75-9—66. Don Lafuse and Don Warrick, with a 82-15—867, were second, while Chet Warner and Jack Laffey took third on a 74-6—68 In the blind par event Burt W man and K. Hedrick fired
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lead the field.
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75's to; | Cummings third on his 156
| Tir won Class A gross and net honors, us: in the Highland Golf and Country Club's holiday oe Tim
was allowed an eight handicap and]
Walter Green's gross 78 was best in Class
Dawson reported 67's to split ihe
Flag tournaments were conducted at three clubs yesterday In the Meridian Hills competition Robert Becherer completed the 19th hole for victory. At the Indianapolis | Country Club W. H. Wells laid the| pellet to within 10 feet of the 20th cup, while at. Hillerest B. G. Pipfinished 20 holes. In this tournament the Lambertus Trophy was at stake. ® | The annual Gilson Cup tournament at the Indianapolis Country Club turned into a three-man affair, | with George Enos coming home first with a medal score of 148 for the, {36-hole affair. Major Don Riley, | with a 152, was second, and J.
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Rhodius Team On Way to Swim Title
At Least, It Looks That Way After First Leg
Rhodius park swimmers have given notice that they are still the team to beat for the city championship. The West Side splashers, last | year’s municipal team champs, won
day at their own pool, scoring 69 points. Garfield finished second with 5612; Willard, third with 24% and Ellenberger, fourth, with 11.
Grosclose Paces Victors
Wilbur Grosclose paced the vic- | [tors with 13 individual points and | swam on the men’s winning relay | team. E. Wood, swimming in the | girls’ division for Willard, Caan) | three firsts. The meet was sponsored by the | City Recreation Department and | the local chapter of the American | | Red Cross. Summary:
40-Yard Free Style irls under Wood (Willard) ; Rellams Porter {Rhodius),
(boys under 100 Jon by Foster ({Rhodius); Pierce second; Donahue (Garfield), e, 9 9
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under 120] rosclose (Rhodi 28) second; Stu (Willard) tied =
(women) —Won by Stine (Rhodi lus), sec
(boys
"El enberger) \ he third Time 40- Yard (girls under 95 | pounds) Willard) ; Lynch Rhodius), | third 40-Ya pons) (Garfield S (third. Time, :3 -yara Backstroke Kidwell
Kellams (Garfi oe under n (Rhodius); King "Donahue (Garfield), 110 Al- |
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(girls under (Garfield) : J Foreman
stroke under 12 W. Cr osclose tues | second; Stump (Gar26.8 iwomen)—Won by )3 tthews (Garfi eld). (Garfield), third. Tim
pounds) —Won by 3 (Willard)
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stroke men) —Won bv Me. | “Marco (Garfield). second hird. Time. 1:08 5.
lams (Garfie! 1d), third. Time,
roke (men)—Won by Crosclose (Rhodius), third. Time, imen)—Won by Koch and RoudeWillard, third
(Fllenberger); second: Roude-
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(men)—Won by RhoWillard, third
Medley “Gartield second; 1 18.4.
Cleveland ul and Brooklyn?
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with the winning run in the nightcap. Johnny Allen, who relieved Al Milnar in the 10th, was given credit | for the victory. | The old Yankee home run trick| cut the Red Sox to ribbons as the| world’s champions slapped down Joe | Cronin’s club twice, 12-4 and 7-3. | The Yanks hit five homers, good for | ten runs in the opener, and whaled | out three more in the nightcap. Keller hit two and Rolfe, Selkirk] and Gordon one each in the opener | and Rosar hit two and Gordon one Chandler and o went the route in both games
{to win for the Yanks.
On the Diamonds
SOFTBALL
Tonight's schedule in the Bush-| Feezle Commercial League at Softball Stadium: 7:00—Gem Coal
8:15—WIRE vs. 9:30—Seven Up vs.
vs. Shamrocks. J. 8.0
Cook's Beer.
National Wholesale Grocers, after dropping two games to Madison
Avenue Merchants, will play Capitol |
Paper in a double-header Sunday at Riverside 3 Grocers in August, write Norwood | Barnett, 4515 E. 30th St. or phone RI. 5478
Tonight's schedule in the Indus- |S trial League at Stout Stadium: 1:00—R. C. A. vs, Stockyards. 8:15—Indianapolis Blue Print Cutters. 9:30—National V. L.
vs. Meat
vs. Beveridge Paper.
The pairings this evening in the | The Franklin Cubs hold a doub! le |
Em-Roe Girls League at Belmont) Stadium: % Sh Nteanithte A B.
Club vs.
8:00 Hoosier A.C. vs. R. C. A.
Kingan A. A. captured the Fourth |
of July tourney at Stout Stadium]
yesterday with an 11-2 decision over |
Mutual Milk in the final game.| Kingan's beat Frankfort, 11-6, in the semi-finals and Mutual Milk defeated Associated Gas & Oil, 6-3.| First-round results:
Associated Gas, 11; Weak's Market, Mutual Mik, 3: Curry’s Clippers, 4. Kingan's, 9; Five Point, 6. Frankfort, 6; 1.
Hot Point, The Bush-Feezle Sunday Morning | League drawings for 10 a. m. Sunday: Sam's Men's Shop Inn at Brookside 1, Paramount Hardware Riverside 1. St. Merchants Cleaners at Willard 2
6.
vs, Grand Canyon | Goldsmith | Walker |
vs.
vs.
Entries for the Em-Roce Junior |
City Tournament to be held the last | Negro team in an exhibition game |
of this month must be in to Everett | Babb by July 15.
Riverside Amusements will play | the Gas City All-Stars at 7:30 p. m.|
tomorrow in Gas City. The following players are to meet at Kane's at 6 pm lis, Pallikan, ton, Bisesi, Duke, McCleery and Baker.
| Junior Social Club, 5-4,
Stadium
For games with the]
Dible, Welton, Ryan, El- | Hanarhan, McCall, Mil- | Francis, Pedigo,
The Jugo Slavs over Pp. m.
will try for No. 2/| the Holcomb Pontiacs at Tuesday, having beaten the! in a Bush-| gue game at Stout] The Slavs want a road | game with Shelbyville and other] state teams. Write Eddie Bencik, 701 Concord St
| Feezle City Lea
BASEBALL The Kokomo Advertisers are| seeking road games for Sunday and | dates in August and September. | Write Joel Tinder, 8004 Lafontaine , Kokomo
tor Harding, former Butler star, will be in the Kingan Indians’ lineup Sunday when they meet the Austin Packers.
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victory over the Indianapolis Black Indians, 3-2 and 2-1.
Franklin will meet the Arlington | | Merchants on the Franklin Armory diamond Sunday.
All Manufacturers’ League games | |scheduled for tomorrow have been! | postponed until Aug. 24. The East Side |disbanded and so the Union Printers | | will not play a league game Sunday. | Practice will be held Ww ednesday at | Riverside.
Indianapolis |
The Wolverines want a game Sun- |
{day to be played at 4600 Southeast- | ern Ave. Call Dan Wilhelm, IR4297. For a game with the Indianapolis | Eagles July 14, write Hop Howard, 2315 W. Washington St. The Eagles
| will meet at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the lodge.
Link-Belt will play the Link- Belt |
lat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Belmont | Park.
|
Merchants have |
The White Sox moved into fifth place by lambasting the Browns twice, 7-3 and 8-5 Mike Tresh, with “4 for 4,” led the 17-hit White Sox attack in the opener. | Lawson and Trotter for eight runs {in the first two innings the White Sox pulled through in the nightcap | despite a five-run St. Louis rally in | the seventh which sent Ed Smith to the showers. | Washington deserted the cellar by {licking the Athletics twice, 5-1 and |9-5. Sid Hudson pitched a sixhitter in the opener. George Case, Sentators’ speed merchant, had a | field day, getting nine hits in ten {trips in the twe two games.
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Josedale Tiger
o| Year- -old trot.
Slamming |
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Vandy Delivers
land Gil Brack came in fast and | |executed a circus catch
Johnny Vander Meer . .. he walks none.
Wins Pace
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Tribe on New
has even purchased a second-hand shell from Penn. Wisconsin, incidentally, is trying to interest Minhesota : in the sport.
Tennant on Tennis
Win Streak?
It’s 7 Out of 8 in Current Home Stand
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the ball to the plate in rifle fashion | land Madjeski held third.
Morgan belted a low liner to left
to keep | Madjeski on third. Vander Meer then turned it on in blazing style and struck out Shilling to retire the
Roland Harrington, Tribe short-
stopper, came up with a spectacular play on Lacy’s drive over Lang in the ninth. Harrington grasped the sphere in deep short and got the batter on a perfect throw to Milt Galatzer at first.
Andres Is Alert
Three Louisville double plays put the stopper on three Tribe efforts to coin additional runs, and Ernie Andres former Indiana University idol, started two of the two-ply killings from his third-base post. Glen Fletcher, Tribe rookie right-
Winning the second and ee heats in times of 2:08 and 2:10, Josedale Tiger, Illinois-owned pacer, | took the 2:14 feature ‘on last night’ s | harness program at the Graham Farms Fair near Washington, Ind Another 2:08 mile was turned in Leo C. McNamara's Hollywood | Hertha on the afternoon program, but the trotter lost to Hollywood Hira, which won the second and | third heats. A crowd of 35,000 turned out for | !the program at Anderson to See| Milestone capture the feature 3Other winners were | Counter Direct in the 2:15 pace and | | Adamant in the 2:20 trot.
At Versailles Gallant Lee won the|
feature 2:14 pace. In an accident during the second division of the 2:26 pace, driver Leo Howard suf- | fered a dislocated shoulder and Maj. | Sherry received a brain concussion. Both were taken to the Milan hos-| | pital.
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