Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1940 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14, 1940 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ PAGE 9 | | Buck Newsom Has

“Tribe Pitchers | Rhodius Softbalers to Oppose All-Stars Sohal] Title | Queen Hole em Car [Fo TT RFT hae i! 4 Te | CLEVELAND, Aug. 14 (NFA). — Are Getting At Stake = Bh To ont pet Bo

® | a ¥ 34 & EA > an Ty ® on 3 ka ; 3 J 3 Fo : | ad to 4 bn | ns ! 0 se his Mi h ; hy’ a u Eat J Wat Se ii - . v Pepsi Cola and WIRE | . TORY through the turnstiles. , 2 y Ingy | & Re SR 3 3 2 Ns g N 4 ky 1 ; f E> ? i a Go. & % . _ “If a guy can deliver, there's no

Will Tangle Tomorrow am 1g harm in mentioning it,” says the

big ace of the Detroit pitching staff, “You know my definition of col«

Logan Hurls 2-Hitter; § Series Ends Tonight

The city's best softball team of 1939, with some new faces, will |

| we Et TE, FB : gull > meet what many claim is the gity's | po : \ oe What's coming off here? | = a x "ig Jest team of 1940 tomorrow night | A g * SIO. és; LJ

Have 4 Indi li | X < 3 HR : at the Softball stadium, when | . i i lave the Indianapo I In-| £ : : “ Radio Station WIRE, defending | A 3 bo : Hrd sparking 2es/ aians’ pitchers established! § Fd %. f champion, meets the Pepsi Cola | ;

\ » two hits as par at Perry Sta- : Se ] } : ; " 3 £ : Boosters in the finals of the eighth | r ho J / really must aati?

annual city tournament.

dium? | 8E 8 : B 4 id Nr ! 3” um { : N = : : WIRE stepped up to become the | 3g hey Toipan A pr ye bes/ / SORE ; = 3 : i SS or © final obstacle in the Boosters’ path | : 7 4 FF ww o

At any rate, in achieving his 15 tetorv of oa J Sh a : A a RRR last night, ousting the Illinois 3 1 th y fetory of the season R K ; 3 Rp 3 ob a PER ite Street Merchants, 2 to 1, in a semi- | last night Lefty Bob Logan ? CE. aa gre. © 4g Way 4 MF final game at Stout Stadium. That | | 08 3 y ’ A : , Toy : : hase of WEEE ey i¢ victory completed a drive through ( ) e ¢ 4 y 3 3 : 2 se Ee : : iy licated Johnny Vande: i : 3 oh | A : we ®t E i % ~ the lower bracket which few people | Meer's feat of Monday by = TT : s x : 3 * Cie Sh Gg believed the defending champions | ine ro-hi i A | oT am op eo ve 3 Filet a © could accomplish. 4 , Wahid; y , i id oR va WE i I'he radio ten took the decision How ever, Logan bettered Vandy's | The Rhodius Park junior softball team (above), winner in the recent cily tournament, will oppose an by taking advantage of the poor im ite by IB Shutouts. all-star team drafted from six playground leagues next Monday at the Rhodius diamond. Members of the support given Joe Blasengame of 1 oP Y over Yae NUAKSOHONS Mis team are (left to right): Manager Higgs. Bernard Kirsch, Bernard Hoff, Jack Schreiner, Lawrence Burneft, the Merchants. He ahd Leonard : : . . ‘ Et. ai PH Charles Hodges, Robert Hildebrand. Robert McMillen, John Lahr, Merrill Ward, Corgden Strawser, John Vails. the gray-haired WIRE fling- Helen Crlenkovich of San Francisco rests between practice sessions |

That's a pretty swift pace to fol-| : bn x ce | Totton, James Gosnell, Robert Cook, Donnell Georges and Coach Boyd. ) 3 low and who ever draws the Tribe Totton ib ly i ian ———— hobby, locked in a pitching duel so| A, A. U. outdoor women's swimming championships in Portland, Ore,

mound assignment tonight will be tight that each allowed only three | starting Friday. It's the same meet in which Patty Aspinall of Indiancarrying a load. Indian hurlers | hits. In addition, both pitched apolis will defend her breaststroke title,

> 2) ready or Pete Sivess, Jimmy Sharp | ¢ JIN Henry Experts themselves out of hot water at “YY gr

er who makes the game his serious | in preparation for the defense of the three-meter diving title in national

and Earl Caldwell. various stages : : | 5 als . VL | ri " : olis, a Davis Cupper, defeated It will be the finale of the series| ' WIRE won in the third on Pete | g . " they ic rani _and the Millers’ last appearance! By J. E. oO BRIEN $ {aro walk, an infield out an avor ovacs Purges dus teaminaié Wie js Jane here for the regular season. The St.! am etonian | roe on a grounded by Paul Flow- oa rsuractod duel MeNeiil! . I Pp | . |

ers and another error on Jim Carr's | short fy.

oh : : 3 sted George Toley of Los Ange- ‘ . " I'he Merchants procured gutiasted . o (Continued From Page Eight) their only run'in the fifth on Ray Over Alloo jes, 5-2, 5-7. 64. Large Bottle rge Bo 15¢

an] Se © Pe bo wid wereld rl ( Paul Saints, who were trounced here | 8 ATR LE Monday, will make a return engage- A } nent tomorrow.

Edge Into Sixth Place |

something new-fangled and show- Wheeler's single, an out. a passed | { Bt hed Ang! EACH STROKE that walloping Behny Hogan has ns : . ball and a fly to left by Blasen-| NewPORT. R 1 Aug. 14 (U.P). ¢ »ast night's victory pushed 1 . " : . : : jofty. game. | Pie rains ' 8. | : Redskins into sixth place and it was taken in medal play this yeat has been worth $1.80 to him, The first thing that I recognized EE ———— {ot yas ay, Sat] Bow ing Pin:poi I bitter bi + the second-place ekibiad : Crancis awers sols 1. : i ER - a ) lay - in-poing carbonaa bitter pill for the second-place a statistician in the oflice of Francis J. Powers, golf S when I reached Good Time Park, Ex-Red Sox Official off, was favored to gain a semi-final | tion keeps Sparkling

Millers. They had a chance to gain : : ) : Ae die they pr ace Ro See av's Hambletonian, was th i » New t Cas rj= | v aA; Ie a ai an Canada Dry Water a full game on Kansas City but press agent, has figured. cene of today's Hambletonian, wa berih in the Newport Casino Invi { The Ladies Matinee League will lively 24 hours after

* + i . Ta . T, "ie > av 5 CAR x doy a : Logan's stuff was too much for them Benny. vou might be interested to know, has taken a 2 tote board I'he tote board came Is in Hospital | tion _‘Tenhis Fournament today { meet at 1:45 p. m. Saturday at the opened! Get some and they hardly threatened at any ’ Hl : out of Australia a good generation with Edward Alloo of Berkeley, Cal, | Fountain Square alleys to organize today — along with

time, total of 5215 strokes on 72 rounds of the 19 tournaments ,o4 put the followers of the trotting PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14 (U. p). the likely victim. | for the coming season. * some Canada Dry The Indians broke the scoring ice | which he has competed. and pacing animal look upon it as __Lawrence Graver, secretary-treas- Fred Schroeder of Glendale, Cal., | The South Side Recreation League hi Shampagee of in the third stanza when Gil Brack 1! : in connection with the Aberdeen Something newer than television, yrer of the Boston Red Sox from lhe nation’s top junior, Opposes wil) meet at the same place at 7:30 Inger Jey -batted in Bennie Zientara who had Each of 1332 holes has | Roundup has been given a new Something more revolutionary than 1917 to 1923, was reported in “satis- Leon Everett of Jacksonville, Fla. in|, m, tomorrow. conscription factory” condition at Lankenau another quarter-final match. |

RAS walked and advanced on an infield tai <7 08 . igi ; o Nu. #8 . ¢ ac Sy the calendar. Originally g : : A ] . g CL out. | netted SYPHY 7.06 and each ud for the Friday Be This is the first time the Ham- Hospital today following an opera. | Second-seeded Frank Parker of| The Hotel Antlers Recreation In the fifth the Tribesters got| round $127.08 to total the Aug 93 the feast has been moved Dletonian has ever enjoyed a tote tion. (Pasadena, Cal, was eliminated and ' League will meet at 8 o'clock tounder way and staged a three-run £9405 that makes “Birdie Ben” to next Monday night. board, which has replaced the auc- Graver now is a district manager top-seeded Don McNeill of Okla- night at the hotel alleys. All cap- SPARKLING WATER rally. Harrington got a life on an oolf's leadine monev winner of the | N : hanges ‘were made in the (tioneer and bookmaker of yester- for a theater chain. Hospital homa City, Okla, was forced to tains are urged to attend or send - £011 8S 1a i %, ‘Ne DY Pp « r : .: bas > : ’ 1 ne error and stole second as Zientara _ t IR itself. It will consist | Year: The chances are that it will authorities would not disclose what three sets in yesterday's third-round | a representative. There are open- GINGER ALE fanned. Catcher Dennings throw o 18 holes next Sunday and an- D¢ burned as a witch before sun- the operation, performed Monday, hatches. | ings for two teams. For additional ted snter field a ” ” ” ¥ , S roy Wn, as p idshi - , i + -d to second scooted to center field and her 18 the following Sunday. |9%% ; : : | was for. | Midshipman Joe Hunt of Annap- information, call Bob at DR-3884. Harrington reached third. whence Par Does All Right othe: : k 8 late as | I'here are pari-mutuel windows —oH—vvvoioo oo - - me en ee re he scored on Milton Galatzers , te | Entries will be taken as late as lq, 90, and the farmers and

single. The Highland and ~ Hillcrest |! 1 p.m next Sunday, Mr. Ogden their associate rusties spend their Blackburn Smacks Double ladies’ teams went swinging | promised. time gazing through the bars much acainst Colonel Par vesterday in | . 2 = after the manner of prison visitors _ Brack’s single put Galatzer on! ,urenit of the Women's Western | Survival of the Fittest [studying lifers. They place a bet Second and both runners advanced | oir Association par trophy, buf ae %. Call i ‘every 15 minutes or so, usually with on Elon Hogsett’s wild pitch. Walter | inher squad - Murs. Larry Fall, Mus. Car, Cut- |e old and bie $1 bills. or by shakBerger fouled out and the Millers adie ! ter, Mrs. Frank Grovenberry and ing coins out of a china pig.

" acd : could best the i ; \ : rE y y handed Dick West an intentiona! mvinhiecal \ Mis. I. G. Kahn were the only | yi ehoueh of graphic description

dass, filling the bases. Lefthanded; = °° ‘ J survivors today in the womens poi us ee a , i , ' Hogsett chose fo walk the right. | ¥eliaman FEMI cc Pleasant Run, | jy op Set Gm bo naming the win OPEN DAILY, 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. — SUNDAY, 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.

Hogsett Shuse to walk the right- Hishland's ner of thie Hambletonian. handed West to get at Wayne team finished I'd more were to be ousted be- Two of my spies. who took time

Blackburn, a lefthanded swingei seven do Wn SVE (aS fore sunset, with the ttle match of from making applejack to study \ i 1 v

"The Tribe's rookie third sacker| ' av. lize AE ! scheduled tomorrow thie entries and whatever they use “ accepted the issue and embarrassed a n 'b ny : J 3 | The big quarter-final match for racing forms in this rural combthe Millers no end bv slapping a wy : the E 3 was that between Mrs, Fall and munity, turnished me with several 0 : 4 double down the right-field line i rk te 3 3 " Mis. Pegey Stonehouse, defending hot Ups

scoring Galatzer and Brack. It wa ant | ; . champion, with the former taking “Here's one you ean get rich on.” - W 1 . + § i Oo KN y . Blackie's fourth double in two “70 C5 " a 5 and 4 victory. Ovhers ousted Silas B. Hayvstraw told ‘me in a nights PENA lo! in this round were Marge Pitcher, Whisper. “Get aboard Spencer Scott

There was no further scoring and SE - “ : FS Mrs. Al Craigle and Mrs, BEmhare, | bi-goily” . Logan settled down to the task ot = wa lL looked up Spencer Scolt and he protecting his lead. Hogsett dropped; '! Go O'Brien ‘ : As was 3-2 and dropping like—well t for a Gorham CHIP SHOTS . .. Tommy ame your own smile. We're too

out a pinch hitter in the eighth Ps ; : 3 ’ \ ba 5 1 P, \ a <Q > y and Walter Tauscher finished on the| Went itoul tbbie Vaughn will accept entries for pusy in Goghen to strive for smart dow Mrs. Ruth Lvkins, two Sunday § pro-amateur at Pleas siiles

Minneapolis rubber. | d \ AL | 1 : ; down, and Mrs rene Alsen, three ant Run until a halt hour before “The best bet .of the vear is Sis- Rot NL B x {a 1V ® Y U Ten Hits by Tribe Gown, the 1 p.m. starting time. , . . An- ter Hanover,” Abner Chaff told me ’ RENAN : Nn.

lackbu vith thre aced the The Hillcrest lassies had even | pther in the series of all-amateur between sips of pink lemonade an tackburn, with three. paced the | I Ang

"w ie ok si orse (rouble with par. They fin- die 4% av at N ors © yy FE TENA ' . Tribe's 10-hit attack, Galaizer got| Worse trout le with pai ) tournaments was on today at No- ‘puffs off a cornsilk cigaret. “Shucks, A \ nt nH n ua + two and Black a pair. Zientara and | shed 17 down Mrs. W. F. Book- | plesville. . . . Elmer E. Richard- fella, this one is better than a har- iP . © § e rantee Harrington plaved well around the| Walter was one down, Mrs E. D. | son aced the 106-vard fifth test vest moon.” AE 3 \ ial ® First Line Quelity ® Floet- Tested Sefety kevstone and Berger galloped over Lukenbill. three down; Mus. Wil- vesierday at Pieasant Run... . A | Well Silas and Abner must have fA ® Choice of 2 Treads ® Cost You Less! wide acreage in center field | lam Binder, two down, and Mrs. | pejq of approximately 760 has shared a reefer before they found N : ' ; . Two errors put Logan in a jam in| Fritz Morris, 11 down. filed entries for the National Am- me. Spencer Scott is 3 to 2 and When you've bought the Quality in a Sears ALLSTATE Tire— Voc Fond i TE Cada ih al bechit . "i 1 Sister Hanover is 30 or 40 to 1. I BE | iid “that’s all there is, there isn't any more.” You can PAY more the first frame but he worked out of $ =» = | ateur to be held Sept. 9-14 at the . rid Ry 5s g > \ Bl . . . but no tire-maker on earth can deliver it. 5 )

t in expert fashion. rst hit ofl Winged Foot Golf Club in Mama- 0Ogure I might just as well forget ALLSTATE ALLSTATE

Wim was a scratch single by Den- Concerning the Eats | roneck. N. Y. ... The field a“ re- what these mountain bovs tell me, ing in the “second inning. a hard JB Osden. Ulen's oolf and | duction from the 826 entered last And pick a Hambletonian winner of Non-Skid or Rib Tread Argosy Tire SEARS CHALLENGE TO

gounder that scooted off Blackburn's! tournament committee chairman, | vear. starts its qualifying 36-hole MY OWn. Here's my three-star speYOUR CHOICE THE LOW-PRICE FIELD

Tr : : Sn cial, and if vo lit mly $houlder. informs us that the dinner held i rounds Aug. 27. al, and if you bet on it the only — Ly 1 —SWE__ | SALEPRICE.

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genter in the fourth. Only Millers . Ki , h D | d toGA Beh base after the fourth were LONI- astor 1g t ¢ dVe # a ) v y IN \ i 7a « * S ‘for § ~ { o a ’ 0 ‘hicage Thi SOX . ».00- ) 99 | : > ) . 2.6 Y | It was Bob's best performance of | League by the Chicago White Sox. Tires Mounted ball] 16.55 995 $.00:16 3.69 QUALITY RED TUBES

ktalella, on a walk, in the sixth, Ye ve. 4 phe Gaffke on a walk in the eighth . ° | Ww hite to W aterloo jogan strutk out three and walked / > > ~ | three. : Mike Looks for Louis atc | CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (NEA).—WilHis Season’s Best = . {bur White has been sent on option the season and he was given a bio NEW YORK. Aug. 14 (U. P).—Promoter Mike Jacobs was negotiating | Whizzer White was a Little Allhand by thie crowd of 1800. It was today tor a possible title opponent for Joe Lows some place outside of America football plaver and a at No Extra Charge The above prices include your old tires Si uy the Indians’ third straight triumph. New York City in September or early October phenomenal right-hand pitcher at er — The Millers are leading the league These negotiations were forced upon Jacobs by ‘he postponement of Bradley Tech in club batting but the less they see last night's Bob Pastor-RBilly Conn battle to Sept. 5, because of rain

of Lefty Bob the befter they will Conn and Pastor were slated to ; 3 Balan § F<. like it. . He has been a thorn to their fielit at the Pole Grounds. but their he registered yesterday, seven less Ee eo La sil power all season brawi now will be held indoors at than Pastor. It is expected to boost { ¥ It will be ladies’ night at the Madison Squaie Garden, Last night's the gate also from last night's prob- 3 N 3 5 stadium this eévenine with oe winner had been scheduled to meet able $40 000 10 £70000. because fisht \ A S WD T Ne A : Rye 3

time at 8:15. Louis for the titie in Septem} fans pre § iarden’s | seatouis for the title in § tember ans prefer the ial 11's beter seat 0 1 ile in Sep Spark Complete fen-

Had Conn won over Paster last ing arrangement to that of the Polo BOTTLED IN LL) leaner Polishin der - to-fen night, he would have met Louis in Grounas \ Sheepsk c olish Cloth # Plugs protec fides ew York at Yankee Siadium in and P -~ ) “Cross Country® Lifewear mateurs Shak ai Suk Citic til Coomits Pocket shape Large 0.0r can Enit cotton Oval jewel; ¢ Keeps hands clean, euality, Twin selec. chrome plated Bul with the Conn- A650 hap Shs . Vg- 18 baffle: 4%¢ cool, for trodes. Ka. . plated. ' fc chirome - 19¢

mid-September i Ti awd ae Te 3 nn emai — Pastor melee shifted to Sept. 5, such Spitting Seeds ; MILD and SMOOTH meh cise 85¢ Country . 2 Ih. package In sets or 4 Red trim,

Tonight's schedule in the A. S A < meeting is impossible. In fact any A A. County Tourney at Belmont Outdodr Louis beut in New York is S They Speed \ on I - Stadium: now impossible, since Jacobs an- A ond ONLY : Battery Bargain! — Fredrick Coal vs. Junior Social Clap. NOUNCEd last night that Welter-! GREENFIELD, Ind, Aug. 14— | FALSE : No Char ¢ for Installation —Bridgeport A. C. vs. Shaw's Markets. Weight Chambion Henry Armstrong! “Quick” eating as well as “quick” | \ : 8 —Jerry’'s Markets vs. Moon Trucking. wld defend hic title ne: Q SO aLE : \ a = Nv, ethiiais i ‘ , would defend his title against a driving will be demanded of four | BE ! City Sanitation today protested Jens

: “worthy oppenent” at the Garden| pilots on tomorrow night's midget | ) Bi vs ; 4 = their 4-3 loss to the Indianapolis ; RE 3 : 3 ! A 4 4 Blue Prifits In " Arst Joi) 3 in October auto race program at the Fair FULL i Ser LS 1 ¢ arsi-rou game - . ™ - 3 : Jacobs certainly would not risk an: Grounds. f last night The Speedway Mer- : chi a . : res b Roktnka X | ENR chants beat 7 Up 8-2 and Ric hard. Outdoor New York bout for Louis t I'he ue drivers nominated for a \ PINT ne Markets Gowned , ham. Alter mid-October, and the proxim- UIs special event will be required | FREE son's Markets downed the Sham- to jump from their cars at the A FULL 100 PROOF

. 5 ity of the Sept. 5 and Oct. 4 Garden rocks, 9-1. starting line, sprint to the center of the infield, devour a quarter of

bouts prevent time for a New York Steam-up by mid-October. Moreover, Jacobs is going ahead now 2 watermelon and return to their | oil Jy tt 1 cars for a four-lap race. The best | [EP - ¥ u NNN eater-driver will get the entire \ : \ Pup feat NN

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