Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1940 — Page 19
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 19
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Ward Defeats Californian Fencers to Show Stuff Tonight at Willard Park Five to Go and Ra DE _ EE
To Move Into Fourth Round [FT gE FE Tribe Is Done “ii i 2 ROLLER
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Of Amateur Goll Tourney . wo x oo indians Will Play tooo 25 Sr TY . Rn 5B Y
| a 3 § Again Tonight The youngster had easy sailing, | FAIRGROUND Billows, Another Favorite, Is Forced Into Extra, wu = NE Five games to go and the Indi- |p (OURS DRERRE is, TAOS VAC COLISEUM
« tal SER : 3 co anapolis Indians will depart Perry uncorked some good stuff at times, | teal Holes; Hank Kowal Is Eliminated RE a 3 3 3 Stadium and call it a season. including a fancy “hook.” He is| General Admission, 20c
: : a J Several of the boys will be around | Well worth watching and will get a| Doors open 1 p.m. nightly BULLETIN 3 Ce \ in the spring, several know they thorough trial next spring. WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB, MAMARONECK, : Fe : won't N. Y., Sept. 12 (U. P.).—The field was cut to eight today : Ca | At any rate, the full squad will in the National Amateur Golf championship and the weary | ; . | a ® : | Pek. j_— pay survivors set out this afternoon for another 18 holes that : a 3 land then scoot for home to look up will decide the semi-finalists. Here was the line-up as the | : bh | jobs for the off-season. boys grabbed hasty tunches and went back to the wars: | : : : A 8 | Meanwhile there are chores to do Wilford Wehrle vs. George Dawson; Johnny Burke ol Sh ; lk | prior to the farewell and tonight vs. Dick Chapman; Johnny Fischer vs. W. B. McCullough : i : ue Tribesters will tackle the Toledo . R x 3X Mud Hens in the second of the] Jr., and Bud Ward vs. Ray Billows. 5 & N series. Don French is slated to! pitch for the home guard and it will)
By HARRY FERGUSON United Press Sports Editor 2 : . = 3 : | be Galatzer Night at the Tribe park| WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB, MAMARONECK, N. Y,,| ho in honor of the veteran who patrols, Sept. 12 (U. P.).—Detending Champion Bud Ward, a 6-to- 1| ——— Ls center field,
Milton is popular with t § | favorite to keep his crown, defeated Pat Abbott, Pasadena, | popular ir A amb ~ Q 3 % 3 Alanya By 3 . * +hea Nat: % ) > S anions ¢ | Cal, 3 and 2, in today's first 18-hole round of the National ER ] credit to the game all over the! Amateur Golt Championships. To 3 American Association. May his A bright sun bear down and a cool breeze blew over the | ay i “night” be all to the merry and gi : . ol w= 3 with plenty of presentations. He is| course as the 16 tournament Surviy ors began play. They| . entitled to a big hand as well as played 18-hole matches and the eight survivors were sched- | : gifts to honor a great personal sea- | ) : 3 son for the Indianapolis ball club. |
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uled to go out again this aft-| st ("The sicthpioce ies of al T'N( and 1m . . - | 'q N Y ernoon and trim the field to Bo wlin No duel, just some friendly fencing between Dr. D. W. Connor (left) and Mrs. Loretta Roose, state am, locke Oe Pa 3 Samy p : : i 0 i i i is i \ , ” ie . ! 1g Ss the) ac - four semi-finalists, who meet g champion. They're included in the group of Indianapelis Fencing Corps members who will give an ex- rage of base hits and swamped
. : Slits ———————————| hibition of foil, sabre and epee fencing at 8 p. m. tonight at Willard Park. The event will be the ; . rvs Flin 5 TO : { A " A | — over the 36-hole route tomor Tony McCann Jumped 'way ahead first of a series of demonstrations to be given at recreation centers throughout the city. Other fencers Toledo, 14 to 3. Believe it or don't, HIGH OCTANE ANTI-KNOCK—SAME GAS
vel J the Redskins collected 19 blows and ; row. of ote ity bowlers ust gh 3 10 appear wil be Hartman Egger, sete champion: moter and, Nelle Keeling. members of the Sate seven vero or evra buses, ming | mn 3OLD_BY_ MOST ALL OTHERS AT 18.3 ay Billows of Poughkeep- he soil up a 664 score in the » ’ : jing doubles by Zientara, Brack,
Knights of C bus League at the ’ ~ 2 i . : N. Y. one of the car ly | ights of Columbus Agu Deter | Galatzer and Prichard and triples Big New Built- to-the-Floor
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~ . | favorites in this severe test, Ith an 600” totals: : Wi L Vi A 1 — The Tribesters tallied four runs, se Barry SRverriich, Lancaster, | ne Iniapis ou mn or 0S€, itt hears The Indians if tiie 51% wmng, five in the webs] RT ae horse BAS RANGE wy A -w w
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this morning and immediately set |Shaw, Indianapolis ....c..vveens 639 | TOLEDO Ei Re B off on the extra holes that will | Behrens, Indianapolis 639 one as eve an 1 ot Crista, x “eu 2 : } Dee] Bik $ 95 C | determine the winner. | Cray, Indianapolis McQuillen, . 4 Wet » | Jake Roeder, Sugar Creek Steinbacher, saree 3 3 ! } ; caves § te ; LOAN S NS. $125 8 WEEK Y i a
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——— ————— ery Shine, Allison 3 B (Continued from Page 18) Includes All Wiesman, Indianapolis. «=. vos 68| Just how substantial is the Horns-| Mr. Bradley told us the story in|Byrnes West Orange, N. J,, 4 and 3. Roberson, Indianapolis .......e.sss... 601 Where Hornsby is now managing had certain legitimate grievances| Marcum batted for Bailey in ninth, FLORENCE TABLE TOP e, but at the 15th it had been cut| mone Cathedral Lesgue will resume | Wanted to buy the rookie. At least midst of a hot pennant fight is de- Galatzer, ® INCLUDE TAXES and OF WASHERS | A Electric Vacuum
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r : : a" | Tarrant, Indianapolis nk al o S was y : oe Rank Kowal of ydisnapalis | Fox, Indianapolis ..........coeeeansee. 610 lynhappy life a Cleveland manager|to have unwittingly encouraged the| A Bailey : : These Features score being 4 and 2. Kowal pre- | Goqwin, Indianapolis .. 05 by rumor is hard to say. detail—but unfortunately it was off | Marcum It’s So Easy to Deal i Sha . ® Built-to-the-Floor Construction Frank Walker, Central 601 land grew out of the sale of a rookie . INDIAN S : * ) ar TN Bole er fevers G01 Fn one Adkins, to Cleveland, [Put Whether they were important POLIS ® Reduce Both Principal GAS RANGE Large Service Drawer and Interest ® Smokeless Broiler up. Billows squared the | seri ion in taeir 16- team Joop at 8:30 One made a better offer. But Horns-|batable. That there would have been (Bias It rbu the e 18t It isn't a routine practice for a| We thought Mr. Bradley made a Fletcher. . c Insurance America’s leading SWEEPERS The veteran Jess Sweetser. who club owner to pass up a better offer | mistake by agreeing to see the play-| Totals . 1H 18 Marion County Homes : Washers. Whatever } | §
eliminated yesterday by Jess |Schoenecker, Indian apolis 608 | . Gy © 60g | faces friction. - > i S s 605 hd rs jE ¥ : . . . Lv viously had beaten Pat Mucci of | Lous : ¢o»| It originated in Oklahoma City the record. We dan see the players| Totals With Celtic ® All White Porcelain Finish | Voelz, Indianapolis .........evenenene, 601 ¢ INCLUDE Principal and h on the 17th ith conceded | m. tomorrow at Sturm’s. {by was insistent that the pitcher be no rebellion if Vitt was less explo- Bl 1 d the ex- ers. In effect, if not actually, it took Toledo ... 000 021 000— 3 . your washer needs yesterday ousted Hank Kowal of In- Ste e RB Hoi Se to humor the manager an Ct, Ys P= Only : \ A $ Pie ors k a V ¢ 01 planation which was relayed to us is{the managing of the team out of | Indianapolis’ ie To1 00] Wield may be. ABC offers $ 05
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Sweetser, 1922 titleholder, the |Field. Indianapolis McDougal, { Wuensch, Indianapolis Byrnes batted for McDougal in fifth. Small Monthly Payments = wu . Fully Insulated Oven verstick had a two-up lead at|stemm, Indianapolis ...... C600 Several other big league clubs enough to launch a rebellion in the |Zientara, | Interest A. B. C. LA SALLE to Haverstick’s 5. The - Sig ee. sent to Cleveland. sive and ebullient we are fairly sure. | Harrington, dianapolis, couldn't stand up under Runs batted in—Scott 2 Galatzer 3 you a high quality
the olf that Johnny Fischer of Ft. that Okveians and the Oklahoma the manager's hands — and what Pasek 4. Brack 3 Prichard Crise iscola ®Quick Action—No Red Tape!s Je aioe > hi nd he City club are in the process of mak- good is a manager if he can't|zi Xn “Brack. Prichard Galatzer. Wine. | ag 7 mas, Ky. fired at him an F ing a close alliance, one of the de-|manage? |garner. Three-base hits. Scott. Fasek Har. | k able unit 1 \ Reg. $39.95 sweepers, bow ed from the tournament, 4 and) aces arcla tails of which may be the shifting] “I've been in business all my life, »|cingeop. Double play -Neighbors to Christ. es A Complete display of nh laren Teateres 3. Fischer led, 2 up, at the nintl x3 | of Hornsby to the Cleveland dugout.said Mr. Bradley. “Baseball is only |Indianapoiis 8 = Base on balls—Off Wag- Cert models. pe cessories. Absolutely Willie Turnesa, 1938 champion,| NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U. P.).— : one of my activities. From the start Fi rer) Re oh, Soruss, put] EDERAL [= A fd ; new Sweepers. Not re: was eliminated by W. B. McCullough Steve Belloise, New York's brand- Tough Man in Demand my brother and I decided we would |Of Gill 4 in no innings (pitched to 4] SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCTATION 4 Jr, Abington, Pa. 3 and 2. Turnesa new middleweight sensation and| To repeat we don’t know just how be as close to our employees as we men. of Wagener 7 in of Baiey 3 ih 4 | o! Indianapolis g Pay Only went one down at the ninth when principal in pugilism’s latest brother [seriously you should take this but|possibly could. (The brother, Charles innings. Hit bv pitcher—Bailev by Fletcher 23 W. OHIO ST Hl $1.00 Weekly he missed a short putt and never act, gets his big chance tonight in a|the fact remains that Cleveland |Bradley, operates one of the largest |Guinte. times os Umpires—Tehan and , : Ne got back into the match. |10-round bout with ex-Champion must have a new manager; the job|and most successful stores in Amer- ————————— Johnny Burke, Rye. N. Y., defeat- Ceferino Garcia at Madison Square|is not the most desirable one in: the|ica). We decided there never would : : = Fo oH ed Frank Strafaci, Great Neck, N. Garden. world; Hornsby is a hard-bitten,|be a time when one of our employees MacPhail Silent on i TS RGENT SARGENT 7 one up. | Stunning Steve—younger brother |two-fisted leader, and the Cleveiand | could not come to us with a griev- . In — ¥ Medalist Dick Chapman, playing of 1 Mike Belloise, the former feather- situation at the moment fairly|ance.” Dodger Pilot Job 4 3 iT) Gold Label was out in 34 and weight zing-—is favored at six-five shrieks for such a character. Well, that’s what happened when| wpw YORK. Sept. 12 (U. P). — ouUT- xX Thay PAINT held lead over Maurice to ruin Garcia's comeback attempt| There have also been reports that one of the veteran players called Mr. |The Brooklyn Dodgers have defi- Oy PAWN —rid NN met?” 100% Pure McCarthy, Cincinnati. land thereby clinch a crack at Ken|Bill Terry has been contacted. It Bradey on the phone and asked for | Initely decided to train in Havana, : os x Tie best The first man -to reach the quar-|Overlin's 160-pound crown. seems these reports always spring up an interview. Mr. Bradley remained|supa. next spring, President Larry | en ’s uits ; 5 e best paint made regardless Eel T " | Garcia, formidable Filipino “bolo” | when Terry has a bad season, or is|faithful to the pledge he and his p..Phail said today. x of price . . . covers between 700
ter- final round was Wilford Wehrle, ; : 5 3% : ; , Se Th J NN ; = puncher, is hitting the comeback trail|angling for a new contract. The older brother had made 30 years ago. He refused to commit himself as, Thoouebly g 3s 50 ; 3 22A and 800 square feet one coat
his home course 1d three-up
s, Ill., ho beat out Tommy Shee- |£ : : 3rd : v o : RS Niles, 1 a 4 for the first time since losing the [suspicion is that the gentleman in- It was a business principle that had |, ext year’s manager. He praised | cleaned — must
han, _ Northville, Mich, 5 and 411.0." Overlin in May. Overlin is|spires them himself. . . . Mr. Brad-|worked out advantageously in their he con-
the work of Leo Durocher.
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hile finis hy n 1d . : S : . Satisfaction or Your Money Back Wehrle finished his round one under... .nizeq as champion in New York [ley tells us he hasn't talked with other enterprises, coal, railroading, Se vn the PRICE PER GALLON par as Sheehan won only one hole, | "= siliated states, and he will de-| Terry and doesn’t intend to. real estate, investments. To Mr.| 2 BEAUTIFUL | unredeemed Large Variety LU elo 2 95 the fourth lfend against tonight's winner on| Not in all the years we have been | Bradley's mind there was no reason | ENLARGEMENTS | Talinents others K "eC of Types . +. In 5-Gallon Cans. . Bilows won his match at the 19th | yy 1. writing sports have we ever come why it shouldn't function just as ef- | With each 6 to 16 exposure FAIRBAN KS Colors and hole when he took a 4 to ifaver- | a a rangey, dark-haired 21-|2across anything that matches the|fectively in baseball. And he still xodak roll developed p Models to GOLD. LABEL p stick’'s 5. Haverstick’s second shot sear-olq Italian does fancy needle- | Cleveland mess. Mistakes have been feels that way about it. . .. “When and printed" .. 25+ JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Choose From! RAT b PAINT was trapped. |work at home. But he does even made on all sides. Vitt is not with-|the time comes that any man work- ff Reprints Sc ea. 50 or more 2c J : EASY TERMS Ln ST fancier work in the ring. He has out censure as a manager. The play- ing for me can't come to see me y 203 E. Washington St. —— te a ; . . ’ WI kayoed 15 of 31 opponents during |CrS are too thin-skinned and tem- | about his problems I'm going to! Opposite Courthouse - BICYCLE TIRES SUPER-FINE ENAMEL. Made Californians’ Near [two years of p:ofessional campaign. |Peramental. The front office seems quit,” he told us. Ne Slow ila ” { 28x1'; High Pressure Tires. 98¢ | from the famous 1 19 ing. He is working on a string of 24 mmm, ; sponse TE — a , . - we 26x2.125 Pharis Balloon Chinese Tung-Oil Roller Derby Lead straight victories. maa LEER ona a 0 BE TE i Bicycle Tires g-Oil. Qt. A ———————— BEE x N y A-T 1X 1 ‘H. The “Californians” today were two | Ri ide to Hold NL ayaa 30 Weather SR ymLVa 1X WASH points nearer the pace set by “Indi iverside to 0 » x2 W]v MInapolis” in the current Roller 26x2.125 Balloon Tubes WALL PAINT. Quart 95¢
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