Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 27
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1940
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 27
Bob Logan Sold to Cincy Reds for 41 Delivery
It'll Be the Fourth Trip Up For Lefty, Winner of 17, Loser of 12 Here This Year
And He'll Go With Best Wishes of Local Fans; Next Thursday Is Galatzer Night
By EDDIE ASH What all Indianapolis fans have been wishing for has me to pass. Le
big show.
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fty Bob Logan is to receive another chance in the | Winner of 17 games and loser of 12, several de-| being heart-breakers in which his failed to hit in the clutch, Lefty Bob today was sold to the Cincinnati Reds, the
National League champs, for 1941 spring
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Dale Miller, Tribe secretary, received the news from Tribe President Leo T. Miller and added that the transaction is an outright ca the amount undisclosed and with no other players involved. J.ogan is 29 years old. His sale to the th trip to the majors, first with Brook-|
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lieved that Johnny Vander Meer’s hitch with the!} = 1 something to do, ’ [uy gets off to a flying start in the| purchase
by |championship race. 3o0b out-pitched | Bagged Two Openers d He won both the home and road | o res : {openers this year and was highly superior control. Then Vandy [successful against the heavy-hit- | returned to the Reds and de- ting Minneapolis Millers all isis a - . {the campaign. Teateda yesterday | Bob has pitched his share of shut-| Bowlin in his maior league |outs this year and was the starting | 4 *. 3 : {pitcher for the All-Stars against the | comeback ribe Manager
Bob Feller . .
start. |ieague-leading Kansas City Blues in | Lorne iy ey tacyin te) arles McCann Eddie Ens, the|the American Association’s All-Star| Charle ER . | : ! - =! y Sino t, took a lik- game. In that attraction, he worked Striebeck’s place today as kingpin f hurling andthe first three innings and goose- in the tenpin department. a good word for him, 'egged the Blues. McCann knocked off games |b Dis last start, Wt Louisville, wg and 198 Yor w 676 ws the b. who makes his home Monday, Logan barely missed tally {niversal League opened its s and spends the off- ing his 18th victory when the son last night at Pritchett's. he State High- Colonels beat him, 3 to 2, a Tribe; mpe other 600-or-better shooters {s into shape|error accounting for two of the |jast night : | Kentuckians’ TUS. I Bob Shell, Koch Furniture Secretary Dale Miller also an- D. Mattioda Parkway Inounced today that Thursday, Sept. Kee Parkway +o = 10 12, will be celebrated as Milton [Charles McCann, Universal |Galatzer Night at Perry Stadium.|Bou Heaton, Intermediate |Galatzer has had a big season, is|Bob Cogill, Intermediate batting well over .300 and is a great E.
Rez Kline, Inermediate Johnson, Intermediate ' rE [team player. | # GOODY EAR | The veteran outfielder is one of] ~ the Indians’ most popular members|... uy last night to hold its sec-| GOODRICH Ba a valuable asset to the cigs. H® ond annual dinner dance Oct. 19) oN - filled in at first base at times and |. (1 Claypool. FIRESTE Wh Y worked just as hard there as he < i - does in his natural position. # = U.S. ROYAL > AJAX
Milton is getting along in years, | The Indianapolis Railways Handi- | {but still flashes an uncanny eye at cap League will hold its final meet- | and Other Fine Makes m 7 —To Be Sold at—
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Clair Morris of the Indianapolis @ meeting at 10 Country Club scored a un g- at the Indiana Alleys. Call RI-
and-7 victory over Patricia Luken- 0540 for additional information. | bill of Hillcrest today to win the | #
£3 first annual city junior women’s] v.5dy ; Ay shington League will open the lgolf tournament at Hillcrest. Washing ag I
In the consolation match Mary DEW season tonight at the Illinois
: {Alley her 'e openings for Sever of Hillcrest was 2 up on Mary | Alleys and there are opening
|Jo McGuire of Meridian Hills at
{the end of nine holes. (loop. Call Tn semi-final matches yesterday iS requested to report tonight or ca
Miss Morris downed Ellen Jane | Wilbur Durbin at BE-1065. | Schneider of Hillcrest, 7 and 6, and | ® ww =» Miss Lukenbill ousted Betty Leiber
. ; x Related Foods League, rolling at y Be suns Country Club,!i1e pennsylvania Alleys on Thurs-| and 2.
days at 6 p. m, has openings for] PSs i Ss two teams. It is a handicap cir-| 2 Californians Play For Girls’ Net Title
cuit. For information call Paul] ST. MARTIN'S, Pa.
Young at DR-1100. = '(U. P.).—An all-California {was scheduled today in the 23d an{nual National Junior Girls’ Tennis {Championships at Philadelphia Cricket Club, with Louise Brough of Beverly Hills meeting Pearl Harland of Santa Monica.
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Jack Is the Underdog But Look Out!
FOREST HILLS, N. Y, Sept. 6 (U. P.)=For two years a young Californian with a Prussian haircut trouped the tournament circuit trying to be a “second Ellsworth Vines.” But it wasn't until he decided to he himselt, just plain Jack Kramer, that he became a threat for the National Singles Tennis Champion-
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Today, 19-year-old Jackie plays (Frankie Parker for a place in the semi-finals Jack's the Underdog
Jackie will be the under=-dog but {those who have seen him dispose of Henry Prusoff, Sydney B. Wood, Ed Alloo and Gil Hunt, believe he has the shots to win, In the other men’s quarter-final today. second-seeded Don McNeill of Oklahoma City 1&8 favored over Elwood Cooke of New York, seeded
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Also a surprise quarter-tinalist was Kramer's side-kick, the serious
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Bruce Campbell, Catcher Rolly Hemsley, Umpire George Pipgras and Manager Del Baker appear to be illustrating different forms of dancing as Campbell runs a home run home=-on a line drive off . to the flag pole in center field==for the Tigers in their important series with the leagueNote the ball off Hemsley’s left foot.
Time Takes a Walloping on The Fair Grounds Oval
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trotters and pacers to step over the These hustlers in harness carri
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‘time vesterday, with a result that the average of the 12 heats clocked
was 2 minutes 1.69 seconds. Star among the equine quickies Dusty Hanover, a New Engwhose mark of 1:59 in the second heat of the free-for-all event went down as the best
{for any mile paced this season.
Sister Mary Turns It On
The trotters had their day, too-— Sister Mary of the Hotel Baker Stables. stirred by the whip of Sep| Palin, recording the best mile trot f the meeting with a time of] 100%. She did this to win the third heat of the L. S. Ayres & Co. 2:07 trot after Bravo had been guided | to victory in the first two miles by Harry Whitney. Bravo's times were nothing to sneeze at, either—2:01 and 2:003. | Three times the ultra-exclusive|
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it failed. The first heat developed into a three-horse affair right after the start when Blackstone broke gait. Little Pat was setting the pace
at the midway mark but the Dusty : [conquering the Senators twice, c
one closed too fast for either Little] Ernie Bonham pitched = |] ih
Pat or Chief Counsel. Blackstone Breaks Three Times The second time out it appeared | that Doc Parshall had Blackstone |
Chief Counsel broke vards from the finish, and Vic Fleming came from| out of nowhere with Dusty Han-| over, When Blackstone broke gait) in the third heat while making a stretch challenge, the rest of the| field wilted, and Dusty Hanover| romped in easily. His time in the| first was 2:021% and in the third| 2:01. The prize money and record in the third heat was a nice reward | for Sister Mary, who had made | things hot for Brave in the opening heats. Both times these two] came pounding down the stretch! almost even with Bravo having that extra something that makes a winner.
Mr. Palin Pesters Maybe Mr. Palin drove no win-|
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Hal Schumacher's three = hitter topped Manuel Salvo's five-hitter in the nightcap. The Tigers gave skidding Cleveland another Kick in the pants by
shelling them for a 11-3 triumph. | {i
Rudy York's sixth-inning homer
with two mates on was the payoff | fii | blow, although Bruce Campbell, ex- | ji invited to attend g.i4 sought to best Dusty Hanover Clevelander, added more grief by |i :30 a. m. Thursday jy the free-for-all and three times Slamming another three-run homer |i : Al Benton, reliev- [§ fth, tamed the |§
in the seventh. ing Bridges in the fi Mutineers the rest of the way. The Yanks regained second place, one point ahead of the Tigers, by
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and 8-1. seven-hitter to beat Dutch Leonard | in the opener. drove in the deciding tally. Atley Donald was the winner in the night-
{cap as the Yanks took advantage of |} fin, but again this full brother of|eight Washington passes.
The Red Sox blew a 6-0 lead but pulled through to a 9-7 victory as Earl Johnson starred in a relief
Irole, allowing two hits in the last |ji
62-3 innings. Joe Cronin had a | perfect day at bat “three for three.” | Ed Smith won his 12th victory as | the Chicagn White Sox beat the | Browns, 4-2, last night before 14,749
Indianapolis Firemen Play at Chicago
Times Special CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—The Indi-! anapolis Firemen baseball teany with a party of Indianapolis city officials, arrived today for the intercity benefit game with the Chicago | Firemen tomorrow in Comiskey | Park.
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chance to get past Defending Champion Bobby Riggs when they meet tomorrow. Frankie Kovacs and Joe Hunt, No. 3 and 5 respec~ tively in the seedings, also play tomorrow, completing the quarter finals Marble Plays Bernhard
Women's play will be featured by Defending Champion Alice Marbles match with Helen Rernhard, the New York “tennis Cinderella.” Although she is the fourth
hard barely pulled her match out of the fire in three extra-game sets (with Margaret Osborne of San
sea- | The stopwatches were ready to raise their hands in full surrender | pyageisco yesterday and so she can
| today after getting the works from one of the speediest collections of | hardly be expected to bother Queen
| | Alice. | Opening match on today's profgram sends sixth-ranking Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica, Cal, against Valerie Scott, the English girl, who is seeded second on the foreign list. The women's quarter-final round was completed this morning when Virginia Wolfenden, San Francisco, defeated Patricia Canning, Alameda, Cal., 6-3, 6-0. The match had been postponed from yesterday.
‘Shortridge Grad Captains Cincy
Times Special CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 6-Otto (Smiling Oppy. Oppenheimer, graduate of Indianapolis Shortridge | High School who hopes to coach a team of his own some day, has ibeen named captain of the 1940 [University of Cincinnati football team,
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