Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1940 — Page 12

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<$ By Eddie Ash

THE 0ld-Tinte Baseball Players’ Association ‘of Detroit staged its Annual parade, frolic and game in the Motor City yesterday. . .. Only plavers of the bygone ‘days were allowed to perform as “regulars” and it was left to the individual te ‘quit the field When he felt himself slip-

ping Th the torrid heat and humidity. Bobby Veach, who starred in Detroit 1h the long ago. ‘managed Michigan banker, who ‘ised 'to pitch Nick Altrock plaved first base the Country Boys and ‘Grover Cleveland Alexander took & turn ‘on the ‘motnd for the Slickers. Comedian Altrock acted as ‘drm major ‘in the parade, Prior to the 'Old Timers ‘game, Alexander and Harry Heilman, former American Teagie bAtting champion, fell ‘to reminiscing ‘about the era when they were the toast baseball Alex recalled that Th 1912 he won 28 ‘ganies and lost 13 with the Phillies and &ll he ‘got for his summer's brilliant Pitching was $1500. hs The Phillies weren't stingy, but they Weren't ‘making money,” Grover stated

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THERE is Al¢o & North Attleboro and the rivalry ‘between the two cities ‘was At high pitch Th Alexander and Heilman's ‘palmy ‘and balmy ‘davs THe ‘citizens ‘Of ‘exch ‘community ‘put ‘up ‘huge bankrolls to ‘pay for the special series The Attleboro series reilly shid Heilman Imagine, we had as ‘A reserve right fielder. ‘One Year ville the Tineup. He shat the ‘bench looking pleasant.” Another Hoosier Answers Big Teague ‘Call VETERAN baseball fans ‘will recall Bedford Bill Rariden, ‘one ‘of catchers ‘in ‘the ‘majors in ‘his ‘day Now Bedford, Ind, another hometown boy to ‘the big show, Yank Te pitcher, from e Touisville ‘Colonels headed for the Boston Red Sox He ‘deal was ‘completed late Yesterday and Terry was to report to Manager Joe Cronin ‘in ‘Cleveland ‘today Yank ‘had a ‘couple ‘of trvouts with tHe Thdianapolis ‘club before becoming & ‘Colonel Hoosiers big are ‘Oral Hildebrand, Tndianapo Vanhkees: Paul Trout, Tere Haute, Tigers; Billy Herman, New Albany, Cubs: Fred Fitzsimmons, Mishawaka, Dodgers, ‘and Merril Mav, Laconia, Phillies

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940

Russell Fires 37 Going Out) in 2d Test Round

Juniors Bidding for 32 Spots in Title Flight |

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The well barbered Indian-| (apolis Country Club greens and the near-100 degiee tom-| perature continued to conspire, ‘against Indiana's golfing ama- | tours today as they moved) | . Y | through the second qualifying | (round of the state tourna ment. , | Most of the early starters —and weveral of yesterday's leaders were among them=— | ‘couldn't equal par on the out- | going nine, And again the Ihlame was put on the velvety | (carpets, which pro Jim Law. ‘son had had cropped even | loser wince the first round | vesterday. Bill Russell of Speedway, Who paced the field of 191 thiough the first ound With a par<equaling 70, | Teported | 87 At the ond of The fist nine holes today. At that, he canre back brilliantly after a bad frst Hole, Where he was ‘in the Tough | and a trap and off on his puttimg, | Pollak Fives a 8% | The best carly nine-hole total Was [eaided hy young Dick Stackhouse lof Nroridian Mills, who shot a 85 | Coupled With his 75 of Yesterday, {This sum gave him an excellent {chance of qualifying for the championship Tlght of 32 Which begins match play tomorrow Mike Pollak, anoles stroker whe hatted a 76 Med a 37 going out, ang identical totals ware repoited By T.. W. Lealth | Thdianapolis County Club

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the and Dan Oravens, Franklin junior The veteran Clark Fspre of Hill crest, Who tuited ih a 71, second lowest woore vestarday, was out fate and hadnt rounded the turn. That | {alse was tive of slugger John David BY GFORGE KIRKSEY [of Willciest, whose 72 put him in Unite Prevs Seal Corfesponirent, | third Place Wheh Play started this 30 — Four mormng the Dodgers make the circuit The junors tarned on no-hold barred festivities yesterday and knocked They've staged battles with the Oards, Cubs, dreams about a tough layout still have to take ‘on the Giants, Bees and Phillies into the 19th hole The Tatest episode ih Brooklvns @amond Wars Started fh the Pivate The leading juniors, the Younger oR me ordayv when Dodger “@f who can't vote but who slap Catcher Babe Phelps grounded ‘out a Pillow of golf balls, averagad | in the mmth, Pitcher Mace Brown | for the Course that Jimmie said | to Fibie Yretehs: The Pirates [would require a couple of 80s to

* Ny N Pleasant Run's thought Phelps Freteher in | quay crossing the bag Lady Sel P { The first junior to crack the TistHORE ®mOTOSS the ICS ace day golden eiicle Was Mike Gai-

Arky Vaughan digmond Trom shortstop and wp |'hacz of South Bend, The pangling braided hig Brooklvp cate wl blond Kid thiew in Tour bides in Th ‘contrast to fichts this : . the Fast six holes to got a 92 on the seavon, the them go. Tt Cooter back ive for a 78 was a S0-secong afrair With abeut With 4] r'am then on it Was the juniors SIX Punches thrown Th all. Both Wighland was second with 38 Who pulled down the average. Dake were banished from the gan. | Nrevidinn Hills had 20 Marey of Martinsville, Tora: junRilerest Was fouith With 6 titleholder, took a double hotie Biovamoor had 19, and Indianapolis On te a oy bi ipa all the x odRIcoR. 3 wp WAY Th but still carded a ™. Jem Can They Stand Up? are the results of vestarday s matches at The Woodctook Glith Bob and Dick Stackhouse of Me- | vida Hills put themselves Preasant Rith . Wilco position With 75% Sa did Bill Nor 3 Beware ton of Coffin and Bod ou) Riverside Rav White of South RoWb y Grove had a TR and Weniy TimOrin brook and Dan Cravens of Ho) both had 79% The big question today win | Whether of hot the Young Tellows could Tramd The pace they set. The Prassire May send their stores into banking figures, but some of them were sure to contimire even Stroke

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TH was ‘the anvthimg else mn the first the Tront Speedway didn't weed along Tor the | were “plenty | 75, However, I'm there David was diving beautify and getting all his Hf Tom around the given | Ruseell and Fupie played even | olf and Doth got their seores With beautiful shots on the 18th. Russell fed to drive the greeh on the 18th BY Kicking off a hump. He slid down today behitvd a tee, Pioh>d wp and then ran his approach to within a Toot and 2 half of the cap Konnedvs Eve Prive Espie got a bide thee on the 18th With a #0-yard chip shot that dropped withm a Toot of the cap. Second sidelipght of the competi-

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Brookiva embroglio ast week, the wv | BrookIvh catcher wandered around RE oe NY the diamond peacefully wearing his SOUTHAMPTON, N. X 30 thask ahd breast protector. Vaughan | U.P) =The first round of the 50th ardthatily a Peaceful Citieh annual Neadow Clabh Tenhiz Tour arely Saving more than ‘hello, how will be are vou?’ : The Phelps-Vaughan battle was Vheh the Jast of the eight weeded only oie of the whusial hoidents PRAYERS, Don MeNeill of Oklahoma ih @p wWRusual bal game. The City and Riwoad T. Cooke of Port Daggers Went hte the hinth Toad land. Ore. $0 inte action ing, 6-0, but the Pirates Tid ft Wp [econd -setded@ MoNaill meets With a SiX=run TRIP and hag what James Robb of Southampton and

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Dempsey Lullaby Bruns Bids for Effective in 2d Third Victory

July 30 (U0, but | seconds ‘of the {Third his Africa,

CHARUOTTE, N.C, P)=Tt took Jack Dempsey one hlow after 34 gacond round last night to gain a technical kKhockout over a 28=year= old wrestler, Ellis Bashara, in Lisgion Memorial Staditmm Mote than 5000 fans cheered as the one-time heavyweight cham= pion took complete command in the Poginning when he drove a right te the wiestler's jaw and sent him to the canvas in the fist five seconds Hashaia went down for acount of seven in the first round and was being counted out again from the results of Tast lefts and rights when the bell rang Tn the second, Dempsey started dishing out the Sante medicitte amd Referee Benny Teonatrd ended the match when Dempsey sent a punch to the jaw. Hashala was carried out UNCONSCIions.

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Bobby Bruns, [consecutive local retharn from | takes on top the outdoo: Sports Arena Roche, a consistent lis from Decatur, II, around 222. He has a | heing at his best when the compet [tion is strongest | The 224-pound Bruns, 8 [attorney in Chicago, has beaten Len Macaluso and Alabama Bill Lee in the past two weeks Bobby was (making a success] invasion of mat rings in South Africa when the wal (broke out and he headed home, beling one of the last Americans to {leave that country Dick Tever, 222, Nash will attempt to tame Chris 230, Pueblo, Jol, in the semi windup, with Don McIntyre, 223, Ransas, mixing with Sid Marcus, 218, New York, in the 8:30 opener,

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back in the victory column when it entertains the Woodstock squad INTERNATIONAL FALLS. Minn, July 30 (TU. P) ~The splendid phy=

next Monday The Highlanders dropped a 100-71 Hills [sical condition of Bill DeCorrevont, point- Northwestern University hallback

decision to ‘the Neridian splashers Yesterday. Chiet potters for the victors wele Bud made his chances of recovery from Wagoner, Jean Summers, Flo Maly an emeigency appendectomy excel Foreman, Bob Everett, Harry Kerr, lent, Dr. Henry Lyshe affirmed Jack Task, Julia Ann Foreman and dav, though the athlete was still on Ann C ark [the “serious condition” list

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6-1, 6-2 hawks 100 hockey defense man, and | Bade Buth, of the hdianapolis hockey Jeaguers, have joined the {hon-prrmantnt active militia wnit of the Grev=Simeoe Foresters, it was announced here today.

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seven hits ia winning his 1th game | The Athletics won their 10th PP). — Joe Burk, world champion today announced his retire. the Amtrican Lsague ment from competition for the rest The defeat cut the of this season. the Burk, holder of the diamond sculls | The As belted and the National and Canadian

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