Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1940 — Page 13
THE INDIARAPOLIS TRITS SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1040
Foxx Brings a Heap of Cheer Into Cronin’s Life
A. C. in City Meet Red Sox Are 3d Bim Taken Out But Jimmy's Of Historic Bat Is Booming Travers Stake
Cleveland Moves Up as Call to Colors Also Out: into several motives advanced for the club's failure to live Feller Gets 21st. Your Chance Favored up to its reputation, Daniel elimindted several theories : and settled on one as his own explanation, take ‘it or GRORGE KIRKSEY : SAR United Press Stall Correspondent | oe 7,
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33,590 Make It a Big Night for Fitz
SPORTS...
By Eddie Ash
Dan Daniel, New York World-Telegram baseball expert, thinks he has the answer to “the collapse of the Yankees, the four-time champs. Having spent the sttmmer in research work delving
Swimming for |.
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leave it. ] | FY ER Y., Aug 1 a P: ¥ » > y | oy * At any rate, 18t's tune in on. what Expert Daniel has to say, in | NEW YORK, Aug. 17. field for as follows: . hasn't much %o “From the profoundest literary and technical sources the most ; 3 Ba [the erudite theories concerning the backsliding of the Bombers have been smile aboyt these days as he loldest advanced. However, nobody hitherto has mustered the gumption to watches the miracle he pre- | : blame the real culprit—Daniel @. Cupid, a cherubic little fellow Who , Foner oo ldicted <— the fall of the Yankees—come to pass, as
at times can be most destructive he 3 x He 3 i Vigilantes of Yankee Stadium, if you want to hang the guy who 3 3 r : his Red Sox squander appor-| ‘tunity after opportunity be-|
murdered the Bombers of 1938, here is your quarry! Don't be disarmed bv his smile, his dainty bow and arrow, his recommendations cause of their woeful pitching staff, But mention of
from millions of the fair sex, He is a villian! ‘Why, only a month age, while the Yankees were only three games Rp X § : behind the Cleveland leaders on the losing side, ‘Cupid lured Buddy pr E Rosar and Steve Sundra from their important business and got them James Emory Foxx makes Cronin forget his troubles, : | | Toxx voluntedred to go behind 7 des. the bat to help the Red Sox July 31 | i :
married. Stars Go Under New Management ‘ahd has plaved an important role since in keeping the Bostonians |
“LAST WINTER after the Yankees had scaled the Everest of baseball achievement with their fourth consecutive world championship Joe DiMaggio, Marius Russo and Spud Chandler went under new clinging to third place, Yesterday | Foxx's big hat ‘boomed out two homers-=his 30th and 31st—to in-
management Within Gomez crease his lifetime major league production to 485, one more than Lou Gehrig, Only Babe Ruth himself | has hit more major league homers than Foxx. The cherubic-faced Foxx | has quite a job ahead of him to flirt
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AN (rr'eentree Note, Gillen Riddle Finest, J. HH Whitne the Wheatley Stable entry Mnow Ridge Anup Your Ohance, top weight pounds after Bimelech will break from the be ridden by Jockey Harr who rode the Widenei five victories in seven
the of Yankee success started in 1938 Joe Gordon, Frankie Crosetti and Red Rolfe also have fallen for that that two could live as cheaply as one mmy He been left virtually alone in his bachelorhood, comes the warning that he, too, is likely to
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Yes this is no attack on marriage as an institution. Tt apenjoyed a lot of approbation and success since Adam and But when a ball player falls for the wiles of Cupid complexion, . club goes for marriage en masse you of the Yankees.
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affect a baseball player? Well, in the first a manager whose authority supercedes that of the
aoes marriage him club ball player is an ego-maniac. Down in his heart he ree ordered around by a man who is paid to run the team player who has been trapped by Cupid finds he has two and the shock takes a long time to wear off.
the Every 1ts being ddenly the
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Armong Indianapolis Athletic Club entries in the city swimming
championships today and tomorrow in Garfield Park pool ts this trio
which makes up the 1. A, G's “B” medley relay team. They are (left to right) Kathryn Lewis, Betsy Ancker and Louise Swaim, The club's hi . Yd medley team h ‘made up of Virginia Hunt, June ‘and Jonh Fogle.
Drooping Blues Come to Town; 4-Hit Vandy Loses, 1 to 0
Comes now the Kansas City Blues, and of all things, the American
new
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with Ruth's lifetime mark of 714, but he'll stay in there and swing
Changes Jobs Easily
During the recent Yankee-Red | Sor serfes, Cronin, in talking aboit | Foxx's sndden shift behind the bat | after vears at first base, said the | way Jimmy adapted himself to his job was amazing. { “Tf Foxx had remained a eateher | and stayed behind the bat for 10| vears he'd have gone down in his as the greatest receiver of wall time,” said Cronin. “There wouldn't have bean anvbody even close.”
Fat Freddie Fitzsimmons reached one of the highlights of his 16 vears in the major leagues last night at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, N. Y. Tt was Fitesimmons Day and 353,590 Dodger fans roared their affection for the 39-year-old pitcher as he received verbal pratse, an automobile, a vhotgun and two pipes, itz used to make his home in Mishawaka, Ind, and left the Indianapolis Tndians in 1925 to join the New York Gianty, He has earned acclaim as one of the grandest guys in the game, No far this vear Fitz won 12 and lost two, but fast night it was not his turn on the mound,
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‘There have been cases of bickering among players’ wives tearing team to shreds. But this has not been a factor in the Yankee
pro«samatey
Association League leaders and defending champs have lost eight straight! All and sundry thought the Blues were “in” a week or so ago as they galloped out in front by 12 games over the second-place Minneapolis | | Millers Then it happened. The jinx Plate |
a heavy hand on the Kawton club |S "Sorry, Johnny
and said: “Not so fast, buddies, doesnt’ pay to get too fresh.” First the Blues dropped four straight at home and now they have met four setbacks on the road. As a result their lead has dwindled to/Meleod, rt 715 games over Minneapolts and 81 alg over the fast-stepping Columbus English Red Birds, Non One Tonight, Two Tomorrow Boner The Kansas City boys will open & [Farley three-game series with the Indians ‘vin PIIVIV. ahead at Perry Stadium tonight, game time, Totals 2 at 8:15, Tomorrow the GL calls for an afternoon doubleheader,
Since Foxx stepped behind the bat he's batted at a 358 clip and has ¢lubbed 10 homers, The two he hit (yesterday against Washington wer [highly important pokes as they kept | the Red Sox. from blowing a game | after getting a four-run lead. FOXX | hit his first with a mate on in the |
golf tourney, the eleventh ih the 1940 movies staged by the south am of the Tndiahapolis Professional Giolfers’ Association The pro-amateur tovrists he aiming at a 1940 attend ance record at Crawfordsville, fe only Iaxt Monday 107 came forth to compete at the Hillerest Coun try Club here . With almost two months to go there appears to be little doubt that more than 1000 linksmer in pro-amateors thereby
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Indiana Basketball Saves Its ‘Name (No Feud Intended)
first inning and then won the game | By J. E. O'BRIEN with his second in the 10th after! The son that shines bright in his old Kentucky home can have his the Senators had pulled ahead in basketball brilliance dulled when he comes over the fence to play the the ninth. Bobby Doerr's single Thdiana offspring, who themselves are on the best of terms With the | scored Tabor with the frying run in pastime the ninth and the Rad Sox then But we're quick to warn that thix is not thought foi won, 7-6, fh the 10th when Foxx did commonwealth hailed for its hurving hav-Buirners dolly the honors, genuine juleps. Tt's merely an impression 1eft by last night's game 'ieldhotse where the Hoosier high school stars took command in to score 31-20 victory over a Kentucky like | material | Al that, the score show:
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‘AFTER a team has won a couple of pennants even the second stringers begin to think of marriage and a home. World championips mean extra money and no matter how oalculating some of the financial geniuses may be they succumb. What happens after a player is roped and branded? changes his season mode of life. He tertai ol It's a party here and a bridge there, and pretty soon your player abandons his habit of going down to the gymnasium or walking five or six miles. That hunting trip has to be canceled, t0o.
Hesit About Taking Long Chances
WITH life comes more is ol on weight and begins league ften the spectre of the minors becomes a dreadful enemv, ictim Cupid also becomes involved in food problems, thought nothing of inhaling a mess of liver and to piteh. | first tilt 1:30 Zientara, 2b he finds he must eat as the missus directs ana |, BoP Logan will be sent out against | gala tzer, rf
a | " y . | Brack plebian viands he never, never put down on his the Blues tonight und will be shoot | Berger a guest the ball club, i
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to worry what he'will do when he is finished as
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Cleveland moved three po of Detroit when Boh weathered a 12=hit attack by th Browns and came through for his [21st victory, 8-3. A three-run rally in the sixth broke 2«2 tie any [gave the Vittmen winning
Villmer Faces N | margin Goon Henry The White Sox blasted three v pointy in the state and they had to
Tiger pitchers for 14 hits and a 13-4 [fit the cogs of thelr machine in a : : ay aT { ¢ Fillet 224° the popular [ triumph A nine=run splurge in va vi : alk Wientle we ha week, Besides that, the hangal' was y J «) IN eo / ¥ ¢ | the eighth included Kuhel's ins hed \ 3 self AN favorite a bit warm, and in the fivet half the homer with a mate and an FDIS 100 HINSpL A A ; fans’ fanning was kept ax a briskel
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little the influences of marriage become apparent in the ball player. Finally he walks into the clubhouse blearyv-eved. The baby was up all night with the colic. That afternoon the victim raws a hoss-collar. That's only part of the story you see In the |Meer perform last night in the series of the Yankees | finale with the St Paul Saints and long does it take & ball player to pass through this perioa [the rooters sat in on a frenzied contransition? Usually two years. By that time he is either whipped |Pest his new responsibilities or awakened to the tremendous importance utting on a big rally and holding on to that job ‘Do we expect ball players to take vows of celibacy? Well, come ink of it, while the going is good and the soft dough is coming ~ hy not?”
Speed ay Track to Be Open To Public Each Sunday
" on whieh scores of hard-driving speed- | be ridden by Johh Q. Public and
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Baseball af a Glance
AMERIC AN LEAGUE
- Sacks Goes Out for Capitol City League Lead
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE + 110 000 100 3 R22 1 Peltor
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GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE
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SEAL OF QUALITY AP. PEARS ON EVERY BOT. TLE OF BEER BREWED BY THE AJAX MREWING CORPORA. TION
(First Game)
St. Louis at Cleveland, Chicago at Detioit Washington at Bost New York at “Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh St, ay au \ Butoher, MaoFayden, Davis, Fernandes:
Philadelphi New fH 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia at New York, Pittsburgh at Chicago, Cincinnati at New York.
1 St. Louis . 010 oe Sho 514 McGee, Shoun and Owen 0% 00x 9 11 00 3 ie Only games scheduled. re oston
Pittsburgh 001 6 18 2 Lanahan, Weinizelman, V. Davis; R. Bowman. Hy wy ER (Second Game) 000 020 5 11 Bauvers and _Warneke and Owen, 00 100 000 000 110 201xw (Twelve Innings) . 000 1 -— TookTyn 006 190 000 S0A— 1 § 4 Strincevich and Rerres; Tamulls and Phelps
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rautase Oity at INDIANAPOLIS MinnEapalis at Columbus (night),
at Toledo (night). Milwaukee at Louisville.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis .... .., Doe Tounwile 000 sabe o—a 3 peter and Denning: Hollingsworth and
Keeps Em Posted
5° NEW YORK, Aug. 17-—-Ernest C Quigley, National League supervisor of umpires, received queries on “gules interpretation from Japan, Australia, and Puerto Rico in the same mail.
Thesn Sacks Auto Parts players will go against Garfield A, OC. tomorrow afternoon at Riverside Park for the undisputed lead in the Capitol City Baseball League, Each Ix tied now with a record of 12 victories and one defeat. Sacks players plotured are (front row, left to right) Art Sacks, sponsor; Jess Lewis, third base; Bob COarnagua, second base; Joe Sherman, outfield; Roy Pulwider, outfield; Ed Todd, piteher; Jack ‘Sacks, ; (back row, left to right) Bob Oonolty, catcher; Cleon Bottom, pitcher; Andy Harris, outs
fielder; Denemann, catcher Lu i} John Borgman, owsfielder, and Homer Lewis, shortstop, | their
Kanan City 1 8 811
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b 3 8 Loe 000 000 100 1 0000 MRED inched the victory which enabled | th 1ocal Will try for DiS apo than the players’ playing Rare ae. the White Box to move inte a third consecutive triumph when he | Tneidentally, the Indiana outfit HD REE PALLET Ts came owt of he Bi- S00 "nino. Tie Mrked IX momethong Loses in Stormy Seventh t Bfrick ont—by Warley 3. Vander Mee) Sng Sup BIN Rinsved a | Ren has agreed to take Oh A hig Stove Hannigan might VOL m Vander Meer was defeated the hIneS. of TAY IGE Rowe ny Inning | 8.3 VICIOTy ‘over The ‘Clibs, D=4 and | order—the 242<pound Coon Henry, [mid-February to advertise the coms | hard wav, 1 to 0, as the Apostles PUL Fla ane Tehan. Time. py MbITeR Chith- | er — rookie OF Kansas Oity Henry likes 10 [roptable atmosphere of Miami | over a run in a stormy seventh. wees vighthander, did a nifty job of re- rough # up. . | Beach Vandy was solved for only four hits, Hef pitching to scors hix first Na Tt will be “all or nothing” for the| The boys from thiz side of the struck out 10 and walked four, but Sa dl i F tional League victory in the secs main go contestants, Dorve Roche, | Ohio River broke badly, te use| his mates were helpless against St. n 0 ans andl game Lonnie rev made SIX 222, of @ecatur, Ill, and Bobby Bluegrass parlance. They couldnt Paul pitching and were held to one hits. thres in sach game. Fourteen Bruns, 224, frém Chicago. Not only [gain control of the aft around eithar bingle, a scratch by Gil Brack off | ° . . 3 hits in the opener and 13 in the ix their bout a no=time-limit affair | hoap, and this combined with Gerlach’s glove in deep short in the nightoad was a feast for the Reds. [ih which there must be a Winner, [spotty groundwork, faulty communis second. ing in ain iy A he hittin thei [but they have agreed that it will be [cation and bad marksmanship put | Tom ¥arly pitehad 81-8 innings a en m R tia winner take all” insofar ar the [them far off the pace for the visitors, but the heat got him : vy pire Ix concerned Of th Good Niart down in that frame and after give| WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 17 (U, P), Dodgers Tove Again Bruns has shown here four Mes, | wreanwhile, the Kentuckians ing up three walks he stepped aside |” ~Nobody is looking for a champion Tr Pirat 1 Cards split annexing each tussle, two of them functioning "around Capt Jore yh for Harry Taylor, I! Te EE ip Susewii 1 ble noRder With Pittsburgh seor | [from Dorve Fulks of Kultawa, went Ahead "" Jesse Newman Jed Off the St, aul Tourhament because there wont he NR ® yuh in ‘the ninth to win the | the weeond session and at intermix 'seventh with a double and Schlueter, One for two weeks. But 10.000 “frst ie 8-5, but dropping the night- sion had built an 18-12 lead, Al time, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track will be } ho had fanned twice, worked Vandy Hie: WA TRA 10) fe ge pin. cap, 9-5. The split enabled (he ORIN | the while the Indiana intelligence thre to the public Sunday. Under the direction of trained guides, for a walk. Gerlach bunted and ev- ing ast evening and had so much [to move 4nto fifth place, ahead of g el ears staft of Glenn Ourtls ahd Tony Filet Sooeb I Cran FT - ; [orvbodv in the park except the ums | fon they sat through a rain, z . - mR Reakinp Rb motorists from all over the country may see and learn the inside facts |CIVD 1 1 [the Cubs. Bob Elliott's double and! Hinkle wax seeking the key to the about the two-and-a-half-mile Spe edway which has become world famous. | Ipires thought Vander Meers’ throw | It rained on them steadily for ang 0 ci single won the opener foi . trouble with a steady parade of re T. E. (Pop) My vice president, to third beat Newman, hour and a half, but they stayed. |... pirates * placements and general manager of the Speed-! Speedway, exclusive of Race Day Calls Tt “Tie Race’ ST hie ay Sprayed With| wok Sirincevioh pitched the Bees ew ort it ¢ When lanky Ohet Gabriel of Ko | way, said that guides will conduct and qualifying trials. ne glass when Ye Tain pelted | to a five<hit, 12«inning 2-1 victory komo continued to have diffionlty | t a limited rate ‘of The winner of the 1940 race,| First, Umpire Dan Tehan gestured against the big incandescent NGI | guar the Dodgers last night, drop- against the Kentucky helght, he ing out the points of Wilbur Shaw, who holds the dis- (2s though calling the runner out, and popped them like bombs, [ping 6'. games behind the Reds Al NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 17 (U P). [way replaced by Bill Fowler of Mar e, the four tinction with Louis Meyer of being, hen switched to the “safe” sign. The downpour didn't start until orowd of 33.500 jammed Ebbets Field |=Top-seeded Don MeNeill of Oklas [fon, Then Ourtls and Hinkle in Which a three-time winner, is a frequent Vander Meer, Manager Jew! Ens George Sisler, high commissioner of, oalebrate “Pred Fitzsimmons” homa Oity, Okla, was favored to [teamed the tall boys, but in the syd work on visitor at the track even in the off- and other Indians stormed the dia-|the semi-pros, had presented visit night, the fans presenting the portly [win the singles title in the 24th [it was the down=tos=earth combina season (mond in protest and Tehan received {ing notables and read a congratu-| pitoher with a new automobile Newport Oasino Invitation Tennis [tion of five small bovs that overs Other kings of the roaring road a pushing around. latory telegram from President while his teammates, baseball writers | Tournament when he met Frank [turned the Kentueky olub also occasionally drop into the| According to Manager Ens, the | Roosevelt, [and admirers gave him several other Kovacs of Oakland, Cal, seeded T™wo free throws by Martinsville's Speedway to look the place over, [umpire declarad it was a “tie race” The Wichita Stearmans beat the | gifts Fddie Miller's double and third, in the final today (Henry Pearcy midway in the third between the throw and runner. The favored Golden, Colo, Coors Brew | Buddy Hasvett's single won the ball] The nation's No. 1 team of Me- | (quarter Brought, the homesstate scorekeepers were confused on the! ery, 7 to 2, in the first game, game in the 12th, Neill and Frank Parker of Beverly | [team to within eight points of the decision hecause they believed the| In the second game the Houston| The Chants came from behind to (Hills, Cal, faced the fourth-seeded |ipvaders, #nd successive barkets by ball beat the runner by a step and Grand Prize, one of the tournament | make nine hits good for a 5-3 vie tory | combine of Charles Matman and [Gene Yates of Anderson and Bud could not account for the umpire's| favorites, defeated the Wilmington, over the Phillies inh the other night Robert Harman of Los Angeles, in | Dunn of Gosport left Indiana only ruling until he explained it after Del, allied ball elub, 17 to ‘ _IRame played before only 7362 [the doubles final [five points behind at 97-82 as the the game ; - " lquarter sanded Vander Meer threw his Dunn's one-hander olipped two HOHE on Taige nn) more points from the Kentuckians LR Tend, and Pearcy’ looper from Wav [out put the Hoosiers one point to the Year at 27-28. Then Messrs ecor a S in Hinkle and Curtis, the two cage oats that they are, just looked at sach . other and grinned Swim Meet Yor Se 0 Three expeditions the free throw line resulted three more Hooster points and the lead at PORTLAND Ore, Aug. 17 (U. P). (20-27, Warren Towis of New Castle —Mulsnomah Athletic Club of pattled hiz way under for anothe Portland held & three-point lead as two=pointer, and the crowd, sensing the second day of the Neiyme oh [the kill, began a typical Hoosier . U. women’s outdoor swimming (hysterieal hoot , and diving championships began Malks connected for another from today. Two defending champions lunderneath, but three last minute were upset wih ew NY rec [Kentueky attempts were unprodue ord was established yesterday. [tive Mary M. Ryan of the Louisville, | The tall, lean Fulks, who oan slip Ry. Lakeside Club set a new record [around under the basket like a col of 23 minutes 15 seconds in retain [onel's goatee around mint sprigs, iA - et in oo . ep | wan named the tournament's out style event, finishing nearly | Wr BY the sporta=wiits ahead of 14-year-old Nancy Merki i Pinte he enw, v of Portland's Multnomah Old, Bd | saying that he looked like the choles ‘Ina Solytsiak, Providence R. I, was ost college timber of the lot ore Geestring, 1938 Olympic When the WRhouRcemERt Wi made, Ooaches Hinkle, Curtis and champion, competing unattached Diddle of Western State broke from Los Angeles, took the 10-foot Bd Diddle o on m Sta Rn springboard diving title from Helen out 1h a dead run to shake his Orlenkovich of the Fairmont Hotel hand, Secretly, no doubt, each Swimming Club, San Francisco, longed to get him In a gqilet cornet Chieko Miyamoto, representing where they could stuff enticing lits the Alexander House Oommunity we io ois HR oe Sun | Association of Maui, T. H,, defeated the beautiful coeds that the defending champion Doris Brennan, classrooms of their respective Providence, R. I, in the 330-vard schools, medley relay, with Ann Hardin, At that, they were In a better Stancexu, Haley ana DePhillip, Lakeside Club, Louisville, Ky, slip- position than some unfortunntes Mareum and Spindel ping in for second. Helen Rains, like Branch MeOracken who weren't Milwa Women's Swimening Association of Columbus New York, was fourth, The time we and Hankins; Sunkel and Coop- was 4 minutes 35.7 seconds.
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