Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1940 — Page 10

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BROOKLYN'S DODGERS finished seventh in 1938, third last year and have been either first or second all this season. . . . While finishing third in 1939, the Brooks were the candy kids at*home, playing .654 ball at Ebbets Field where they won 51 games and lost 27... . On the road they were only fairly successful, taking 38 games and dropping 42, for a .440 percentage. Now for «UST reversed

This vear the Dodgers have 737 pace on the road with clip at Ebbets Field

the upside down stuff themselves and played at a «28 victories and 10 defeats while sagging to a 543 ‘Where they have won 19 and lost 16 Remaining in the pennant race from home new one for the big Dodgers’ case it is strange, indeed loval and give more vocal support other major cities It's just another baseball angle the experts are unable to solve One expert did become bold, however, and point out that Noisy MacPhail, the Dodgers’ top brass hat, seldom accompanies the on the road

mainly through league book And in the Brooklyn fans are 100 per cent their team than the rooters in

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Big Doings in K. C. Wednesday

THE American Association's seventh annual All-Star program n Kansas City Wednesday night calls for a “Little Fourth of July” ireworks display to put the fans ih a noisy mood for the midsummer attraction Prior to the gun powder show each member of the Blues and the Stars, as well as the managers, coaches, trainers and umpires ill wrist watches from the league orge M. Trautman, American Association president, ‘es Conlan, Genshiea, Stewart and Weaver to Action is to start under the lights at 8:45

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ATTENDANCE record for in Kansas last year, 8 hh 0 league's hoard AS apter of the Baseball a the American the same hou

All-Star Setup May Be Changed

ANOTHER eff up Al ved befween West

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the A. A. All-Star games is 16,521, posted The Wednesday program includes a directors at 10 a. m.; a meeting of the Writers of America at 11 a. m.; and Association Baseball Broadcasters at

City the ch

Of

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Session ol

change the All-Star annual game being Fast and pick of circuit ‘year by year, the pick of seven

ort probably will be made two clubs are in favor of the teams \p of the pick of the the s alternating around the method team ting leader date ”

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club has defeat the In 1936 Milwaukee City was bumped, 19 St this vear will wear the road uniforms of the clubs Indianapolis really put on the dog in special Stars when the game was held here in 1938 The red. white and blue all-league (not All-Star) named intact Phil Priddy, Kansas City Kansas Cit » ” JOE M'CARTHY ague lead in the a confidence other flag What's Joe

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the Yankees to snatch the

the American Buffalo Joe has rebreakers ahead for

now expects rive down to in his Bombers contenders all this stuff the week behind the making up

finist and predicts the Yankees being out games True enough we are five and leading Cleveland Club but what's to preth deficit in the second half of the

about endl

of the race?

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games

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It's Barrett's Turn This Evening

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dropping seven in & row, the Tribes-

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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the cellar today they

t'sixth, Red Barrett ‘will do the Redskins’

lourving tonight and try to stretch | the victory march to four in the | lseries finale with the Milwaukee |

Brewers is ladies’ and play ball A playoff of a &t. Paul tomorrow hight clude the Indians’ current stand and on Friday they will betheir third swing through the opening I.exington Park, the Saints’ home grounds

Two Holidays Coming

The Hoosiers will be idle two days | league All=Stal sday. Saturday

night at the Stadium | time is 8:15. postponement with will con-

at

annual tilt night, ‘with Pete Sivess pitching, the Redskins emerged from their slump and up= ¢ Kansas City's league leaders, to 4 Mangger Ens benched | Mack and Don Lang and the change got results erday the Tribe pilot on his two southpaw Rees, vander Méer and Bob Logan turned back the Brewers in a double-header, 8 to 0 and 5 to 2. vas Vandy's third victory as a RedLogan's 13th of the sea-

On

6 JO rostel Yost neal Johnny and

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sacks Loaded, No Runs

shutout and tight spots The Brew-

Johnny twirled the out of the allowing 10 hits 1oaded the sacks on him with out in the first frame but he on. Blackburn threw a runner wit at the plate and then Vandy nned two to retire the side The Brewers got runners on hase in eight of the nine rounds and 14 were left stranded as the big fel. low tightened up in the pinches He struck out nine and walked five Duplicating Saturday night's bat ttack the Indians collected including doubles by Pasek Galatzer (two) and a triple bv Hunt. Marrow, Dickinson Makoskv operated on the Milwaukee mound, the first named being ted out in fhe second stanza,

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the seven

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fo Ti Loran held fanned three Phe Redskin: win this The Brewers got thre and two runs canto. after which he tled down and allowed only blow in the I four innings John Pasck, who batted in two in the first game, came right back and blasted in three more in the nightcap, The veteran catcher doing double duty on account of the absence of Dick West, who is injured held up hoth hurlers erand style and got two hits in each tussle

second game to five hits ned no walks from behind to

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to lefty hits third

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Get Going

three-run rally in the Indians ahead the secencounter, 3 to 2, and they whittled two more in the sixth Two-bage hits in this contest were by Pasek, Scott, Hunt and Harrington Milton ialatzer the nightcap

A in

was held hitless and it broke his consecutive game batting He had hit safely in every the home stand until Xen els, Milwaukee, righthander, stopped him A back-handed stop English whistling third knocked Galatze B

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Miss Dunn Leads Early Women Qualifiers

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the defending champion,

Ww estern Tennis Crowd Puts

0. K. on Wolfenden, Talbert

BY J. E. O'BRIEN

Queen Alice Marble and King Robert

the of

titles and Talbert

Tournament remained for voung Bill of San Francisco to win And if the officials are really in ment to the Woodstock Club next now to bring back these (wo youngsters Unfortunately didn't win the their lobs and merous points from Riggs Marble before the verdict reached Tt wouldn't be fay that Miss smile alone should spinning across the net led losers’ attack. Still lacking the fect foofwork of Miss Mar ginia often finds herself « position in singles match when she is jened to only [th court, she's Both her be pack power jobs often left crimning hi The hOrst set thon. The Talbert bination jumped oul two-game lead [plaved before "evened the nip-and-tuck Marble=Rige: straight games If there the two coasting fenden second steadiness and they

| Tennis |

and Virginia doubles, hut took 1

and Mis was

Rill mixed smashes

either, to whose hall the per Vir ol But hall namite ‘hand tantalizmeg Boh

unfair, Wolfenden, send the

0 ble

nt a ns femmmine d 1ickhand and Ion and hm Alice and OOH real maraWOE com - 1 vith 8

Wore

was Wolt froi 10 pames nd Bobby Thon It way until copped three 11-9 question were and Mis: hy copping The the deciding

b-1 Shame on Welhy!

Talbert and Miss Wolfenden, how lever. deserve a big “A” for effort And in this’ distribution of grades Welby Van Horn should be flunked and denied all student privileges for the rest of the semester. For a highly rated star who had to he coaxed here hy sugared expense monev. Welhv was something of a washout Several times his antics ldiseusted himself, and he threat ened to toss away his racket It wouldn't have made much differ ence, After match point, to slip out ot

and and

Alice conmt all the machin to win, [ONC topnotchers Talbert {that

had was the

was nist Wol the veterans’ sel

settled sot 6-3 told in walked ofl

victors

You,

singles Riggs a

began

the first allowing gradually

winning without Van Horn His shots consistently were hounds 1 the second fame, and DBobhy broke through his orvice to win the third Riggs never was in danger after that and fired a brilliant to take the first aot, 6-3 Wi Welhy only won ame of second set, whic Riggs again al It was the same story the third with Riggs taking a 6-2 decision, When Riges and Van Horn teamed against Charles Hare ol England and Johnny Shrostrom of Chicago, Riggs was to carry most of the load. His hard drives down the middle repeatedly caught his opponents flat-footed in the first set, which went to Riggs and

0

6-3

ac ar the

ended

Ole with m

ace

forced

Welby Gets Wearler Then Weary Welby grew Few of his shots from deep court cleared the net, trom and Hare had set fective blockade against tricks. After winning that set the Chicagoan a Englishmen batted down their opponents with a final 6-2 victory. Miss Wolfenden hadn't the speed

weariel in the

up an ef-

lor footwork to cope with the shots

Miss Marble sprayed all over the

[court in the women's singles finals,

| second sot,

| |

Marvin (Bud) Ward

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 15 (U. P)-—NMarvin Bud) Ward, Spokane, Wash, was the No. 1 man in amateur golf today after winning both the National Ama- |

teur and Western titles within & vear, He took the Western championship vasterday by defeating George Victor, Chicago, in the finals at the Minneapolis Golf Club. Victor, who has never won a major tournament, upset such established stars as Chick Evans and Art Doering, of Chicago, ana Jim Ferrier, Sydney, Australia, in

the early rounds.

[Club of Mdianapoli:

After losing the first set, Wolfenden broke through Miss Marble's service twice late in the but three straight game | victories gave Alice a 8-6 org.

Local Tossers Win

CRAWFORDSVILLE The State Street

Ind, July Horseshoe scored a 27-23

victory aver the Crawfordsville club

in 8 week- end | ‘meet here,

Mrs, Jas, Piller says; “Gas oh my stom. ach was so bad L couldn't eat or sleap, Gas even secmed to press on my heart, Adlethen brauent Me gu kK relief, Now, b eat

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Hook’ s Drug Co.

Riges won the majo choicest merchandise Cincinnati and Virginia the large final-day earnest about returning vear., they ought to make a

prizes hut

crowa

City's 10 Nines Take Beatings

To the

I.eague

Indianapolis

Indiana Ohio

in were handed

a 11

the Firemen losing cision Muncie C the Maeda Bad 4.0 ordiet } y a favet te [SON Mike Bala Firemen teammat fou 1D . Lie R ohth

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[afavette Veller or, and Staples, « | Medal wh aliowed seven hit was effective in

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Rhodius Sinks Its

aly Pool Foes

Rhodius splashed’ "| bid the championship The West

Park farther 1040

swimmers ahead in fol ¢ity pool

Side team rent summer swim meet winning over three othe: at the RBllenberger pool scored 51 points: Garfield second 45 sllenberger with 40 Willard, fourth 24

city

with and

George MeCool and Wilbur Grose

MeCool scored who

close paced the leaders, double event winner points as did Groseclose in moi swimming for Willard in ind class, tallied 14 point first and three seconds

entered events

Wood,

On1¢

Boys’ Volleyball Meet Opens Today

play in the boy: wide vollevball scheduled begin playgrounds fol of be

First=round nual ment afternoon seven Originally scheduled but postponed because field teams will to se semi-finalists [emi will played Creek and Garfield Parks p.m. Friday, the two finaksts ing at ¥all Creek at 1:30 p Mm irday for the championship

city» was {io at last rain of 52 Ven final:

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the tourna memo

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Muncie

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have their team

vesterday captured the second leg of the cur series by team Rhoadius finished third

with |

a) 10} was Fvelvn the | with |

nl tournathis

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Flizabeth Dunn , . she's woh It eight times,

Dempsey Tackles Another Matman

P)

second

DETROIT Jack victory

July 15 sooks wrestler

(U his opponent bout

Dempsey over a a to

with

tonight in six=round that

Western it Wolfenden

lead fall

Godoy,

may Detroit

Arturo

in Chilean

a mawch

this

who siarted {wo weeks ago a victory over hopeful wonlda he with tonight like 1Tattrell,

Dempsey comeback lanta with Luttrell, night’ with Hix aurn wrestler Fddie T.owis, Arena Gardens, vineced that if Dempsey handle the burly Curry Grodoy is assured time in October Curry will weigh Dempsey, who has whittled three pounds from his bulging wais! line since the Luttrell massa will elimb into the 1 weighing Dempsey he in condition than he ar

his ring in At Cowhoy that tos followed hoxers Bull Ix &

was fight engagements opponent who,

Is

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manager

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ol I = M*'Neill Walks Off With N. Y. Crown FOREST HILLS, N. YX U. PP) Don McNeill

bn y ) 1 [City Nationa! Clay Court and tercollegiate tennis champion,

hut

July

Of

{he division today honors with | Rice Institute McNeill romped | over ‘Guernsey in 6-1, 6-1. 3 teamed with the southwestern to defeat Boh [California and Elwood Portland. Ore 6-3 doubles final

ingle: [doubles

and | sev of

10 an easy the 6, 5-3

captain

fOr

final vesterda:

later Rice's squad Harmon Cooke 6-3

a

6

15 Oklahoma n= ruled New York State clay court men's shared rank Guern-

Vic singles and of championship of of in the

MONDAY, JULY 15, 1840

Shoots an 80; Mrs. Ochiltree Cards an 82

Mary Gorham Also Has Anh 82 in State Meet

THRRE HAUTE, Tnd., July (U., DP) =Elizabath Dunn Indianapolis, eight times state champion, took an early lead today medalist hon

ors in the qualifying round Indiana Women's Golf at Terre Haute Coun

15

of for

of the Tournament try Club Miss Dunn went out in aha pack in 40 for 18-hole of 80 and served notice she is prepared to ake a strong bid for her eighth state title, Her nearest

40)

an total

competitors among the early finishers in the Reld of 100 Were Mrs. Jae Ochiltree of Ihdianapolis, the defending cham=pion, and Miss Mary Gorham, Theianapolis, both of whom turned in 82s. Mis. Ochiltree was out ih 41 and back in 41. Miss Gorham had the same rounds Hot on their heels was Mrs, Pan Ciraham, the South Bend champion, who went out in 39 but ran inte trouble on the home stretch and took a 44 for an 83 total. Miss Dorothy Ellis, another Tndte anapolis favorite, took a 44-42 for (ah 86 total and Miss Trmgara \Cirabive, the home-town hopeful, | had 41-46 for an 87, Other Indianapolis clude Mrs, Paul Prame, Jagqua, Mary Gorham, Mrs, Ralph Mood, Mrs, George O, Stewart, Mis, Ben Olsen, Mrs, J. A. Brower, Mrs, | William Mediregor Morris, Mis, | Harry Leer, Mrs, W. A. Miskimen, (Mrs, A. A, McClamrock, Mrs, Glen [Howe and Janet Chapman Th a prelude to the meet yesters dav a women's pro-tournament way held in which professionals teamed with three ladies in best ball fons somes, The ladies were not pars mitted their full handicaps The winning quartet was Dick Nelzon, Miss Ellis, Miss Varin and Mis, Toad, all of Thdianapolis Me ridian Hills Club, The foursoin® carded a 334 proxs Hecond were Gus grange, 11, Mis: RBladgett and Mrs, of Terre Haute

Maybe Millers’

Jinx Is Over

ny Minneapolis of having licked been dogging its trail, but unless the Kansas City Blues ruh into an Lihprocedented hard luck streak it will take the Millers more than # week th become serious contenders for first place in the American As [sociation Both Kansas City and Minneap olix woh double-headers Yes terday | lane 5! games separated them today Kansas City emerged with a 5-to 4 wih in the first game with Louis ville, then steamrollered the Col lonels, 8 to 1. The Millers took the jast-place Toledo Mud Hens in more convineing fashion, & to 2 and 9 to 1

9 TY Boxers From Fort The BI thit the Colonels, 13. N s to %, in tho iret, SNH and scored Seek Revenge

(We winning Tun in the eighth when Bovie singled in Bill Hiteh=| Johnny Lindell held Loui to two hits hunt and a sin ole—in the second, while he and his mates got 12 blows off Al Hol lingeworth, Tex Hughson and Yani [Terms I'he Colonels gave the Blhiaee forir unearned runs in the fourth linning | Trary Kimberlin and Harry Kel [fev fought a no-rin pitching duel hantil the eiohth inning of the first game when the Millers scored fon mins. Behind the four=hit pitching of Mickey Haefne: Minneapolis won the second game in the first inning with a four-run splurge. Lin Stort homered and the Millers were aided in that game by four Toledo errors | The Columbtis Red Birds a clean sweep a double-heade [with St. Paul to 8 8 0 [Buck Jones singled in Coakel Triplett ih the 10th Mning of the first game for the deciding mn Lee Sherrill allowed the Saints foul hits th the shutout, while the Birds slapped the pitching of Art Rerring [for eight runs

entrants inw Mrs, ‘'C. A,

UNITED PRESS | showed signs today

the jinx that ha:

Novotny of Crabbe, Mire Tom Dohert:

1a Ken all

Buzz Cook ville

A trio tomorrow for last amatem ton Park, 30th The City and County ation departments Bam Hauslett Aventte Boys Chub it up with one ol hovs in the main and Gene Harris vison, were defeated last week Plavgrovnd bovs will eomprise goven of the nine three-round matehes for the evening's prograta to begin at 8 p.m

of ™ night week”

hoxing

Harrison shiggers will seek Trevengs defeat at the weekly al, Warhing= Dearborn Sts, WPA recres have arranged popular Engli=h fighter, to mix the Tt, Haron go. Paul ODei poth of Ft. Has

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