Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1940 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1940

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son closed at Perry Stadium yesterday Manager Jewel SOMETHING that still | Ens of the Indianapolis Indians was on a plane and a awaits a sound explana- | og : : : couple of hours later was at home in Missouri. tion from science or the : ah an | i Tigers Sag as Yanks For the remainder of the big league season he will census bureau is the ann- Go to Pieces spy on the American League pennant contenders and ual fluctuation in high deliver his dope to the Cincinnati Reds. school football material. ; a a Te : By GEORGE KIRKSEY SEN 2 SRS SR Ny United Press Staff Correspondent

Catcher Dick West of the Tribesters was packed up and ready Take Washington, for ex- | oH SE : 8&8 TT : ; : Ta to head for home in Louisville when President Leo T. Miller of i v : 5 ae : i Tee Rs NEW YORK, Sept. 16. the Redskins was notified by phone to have the big catcher join ample. Last year’s squad : 2 R | We The Ameri L the National League leaders in Philadelphia Tuesday. looked like a machine built ; > 8 i uu ? : & [Lhe merican eague race Ernie Lombardi received a minor injury yesterday and West . q : : a Wey EL » today was almost beyond will serve in the role of catching “insurance” for the Redlegs. . . . from blueprint. Up front | : RE r bask. fl : ie Comb? hensio Ti Cl ‘e He will not be eligible for the World Series, but will receive an extra was a sturdy, burly line - : HE : # 3 5 pre ens) n. Ie Bye. week's pay. pit ° v y aa 0 EE fg ¥ ON nN | [land Indians, counted out of President Miller will watch the American League contenders which apparently fed on ; : : : Le ry { RET ' i ! %f the running a few davs aoo battle it out for a few days and Secretary Dale Miller will go on whole milk and ten-penny § : : : iff : & : i 3 : E45 wT a fishing trip in Minnesota. , & world have tt v : ; ; £1 : ; were back on top. The DeLeo Miller will winter in Indianapolis and Manager Ens will make nails ana wou ave tried : g A : a hy \troit Tigers, after their great occasional visits here to huddle with the boss about the Tribe's to take out a Marmon-Her- § wat. p mA spurt, had slipped to secon, x : ; 2 3 ] : : : i © C MN

1941 plans. . . . That 11 for : sp £ 5 ; . I 2 a call for a lot of huddling. rington tank if someone had : i i a ; | : et Th Tow York Yank Players Scatter to Their Home Bases iven the word { 1 Bl § uYOy S Oris Xan Rens, CON given the word. ¢ 3 ; ling apart at ti S S . SOME of the Tribe players got out of town last night, others Operating in comparative safe- 3 3 ; : : £ PR R 19 Seams, Sopa a a er yes rea 5 i pie ty behind this defense was a light, ! 4 : : : Lo [ieee about washed up. ribe q 1¢ ass m S rt A a., i Tr spr g 4 : % . 3 i 3 | : he y r . . training. . . . Winter addresses of the 1940 Indians: lightning-like backfield that boast- ; : : ut the Chicago White Sox, ed not one, but two twinkle-toed ‘sneaking up from nowhere,

CATCHERS $ John Pasek 1908 N St Ni Fi NY Albert toters. Those, if your memory is a ER SE | were all aflame with pennant Jonn aser, 1dve Niagara ot. agara al . . £ er am v 3 : BR Pa N b = hat short, were t iow ho, x : ? . : ; > Lakeman, 1917 Pogue Ave. Cincinnati, O. Bhi from Sally League os . oe oo vi ie TH . 5 : CER TR 1 Se fever. The Boston Red Sox, wins, Boris Dimancheff a ill) ‘alas, were licked and merely

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PITCHERS But graduation tore a big chunk Don French, 932 Cooper St., Jackson, Mich Glenn Fletcher, out of that team that won five, sion berth. R. R. 1, Danville, Il. . James Sharp, 1140 King St. San Ber- tied two and lost one. Only five SR La Using the poor Philadelphia Ath nardino, Cal. . . . Pete Sivess, 20 Armstrong Ave., South River, N. J. lettermen survived the sheepskin § Be : > Bed pS 4 letics as a stepping stone, Cleveland

Tn — rar Ed - distribution to form the nucleus of AR : ne ; 3 : ; § 3 3 GIR . John Wilson, 900 Barnesville St, Thomaston, Ga. Paul ; CER § RS CREBROE H BR wR Ro APR * |vaulted back into the lead with a

7] Toa Ye 9 . A ‘ this year’s outfit—one marked by on Ch a Jy. Jigs Sr inhi Boy a lighter line and a weightier . Here, we think, is a picture that pretty well tells what's going in the sports world today: 'The baseball season is in the home stretch, the twin triumph over Connie Mack's Charles Barrett, recalled bv Cincinnati. 551 Tujunga Blvd. North backfield. These are Capt. Dan World Series in just around the corner and closing in fast on both of them is the start of the football season. Representing the |ineffectuals, 5-0 and 8-5. Bob » . o 5 y . Hollvwood. Cal. Roth, blocking back: Fullback baseball world, shall we say, is Coach Bogue of Washington. He's the man on the left in the striped uniform. And the gridiron-togged fellows Feller was Cleveland's hero of the INFIELDERS . Bob Milspaugh; Harry Brown, on the right are his candidates for end poistions. Kneeling (left to right) are Eugene Harris, Paul Paino, Preston Plyes and John Neraston. |day 2s he came within five o ne center, and Bob Kiefer and Ems- In the back row (left to right) are Harold Rickenback, Bill Keers and Bob Alkire. lof pitching a serfect : iS Robert Prichard Jr., 1210 Louisiana St., Dallas, Tex. : Ben lie Lowry. guards. 1 re 27 pe: St Con in Zientara, 8446 Mackinaw Ave. Chicago, Iii Wayne Rlackburn, Continental fans will be glad counters with Southport, Short- half; Delmar Hillard, right half, guards, and Charles Petranoff, end runs, plunges and passes— down game He Ney ye Ned 02 en 2024 E. 24th St. Euclid, O. . . . Roland Van Harrington. 200 Leonard to know, though, that Coach ridge, Tech and Cathedral. and Milspaugh, fullback. center they were all mapped there, and |in order when Babe Siebert Sam " St., Thomasville, N. C. . . . Don Lang, recalled by Cincinnati, 3945 Bogue has a hard time hiding a Here is the full schedule facing A second backfield ready to Obvi v : 1 to these inexperienced eyes they (It was the second straight time in Walnut St, Long Beach, Cal smile when he talks of the juniors the West Siders: Sept. 20, at vank off its hoods at a Bogue bark . viously the Continenta run- looked pretty good. the same spot, one out in the eighth OUTFIELDERS in this vear’s 36-man squad. Al- Rushville (night); Sept. 29, Shel- includes Billy Jones, Bill Smock, ning attack won't be as danger- The blue and white uniforms |that Siebert had spoiled a no-his i : 5 though he won't spsak right out, byville; Oct. 4, Manual; Oct. 18, Eugene Stonehouse and Dick ous as last year’s. Couple that the Continentals will model this game for Feller. : Gilbert Brack, 1212 Homeview Drive, Louisville, Ky. . Milton youre pretty sure he would like at Southport (night); Oct. 23, Gingery. This quartet shapes up with the glow on Coach Bogue's season were equally as spiffy and | Galatzer, 5038 West Park Place, Peoria, Ill. . = . Legrant Scott, to say, “just watch us next year.” Shortridge; Nov. 1, Terre Haute as good ground-gaining insurance. face when he talks of his ends, represent, we presume, the latest Fourteen Left to Play 1116 Princeton Ave, Birmingham, Ala. . Allen Hunt 5935-A To get back to this fluctuation Gerstmeyer; Nov. 8, at Tech, and If there's one Washington de- and it suddenly dawns on you that in gridiron toggery. Coach Bogue With Feller's 25ti , Ridge Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Walter Berger, 3928 Sixth Ave. Los ; : i y. 15 : ing y it’ i y ity’ i 'S y § TSu Niewry in the st 4 De : , in material, something of a let- Nov. 15, Cathedral. Washington partment fully stocked, it's the Washington may be the city’s expects his boys to wear them |bag, the Vittmen made it a clean Angeles, Cal Carmel Castle. Paint iSvine. Ky. Bought from Sally down can be predicted in 1942. officials are negotiating with an end. Wingmen are thick in the razzle-dazzle eleven this season, properly, too. sweep by wiping up a 4-0 deficit to League for 1941. . . Manager Jewel Ens 3702 St. Ann's Lane, Sophomore material isn't plentiful Ohio team to fill the open date Continental camp, and Bogue can using the air for most of its ad- One youngster whose jersey was make it five victories in their last mandy, Mo. . . . Tramer Al Ritter, 2932 Cormany Ave., Cincin- or heavy. But the freshman crop on Nov. 11. put on parade no less than seven, vancing. inclined to creep out of his pants |six games. Cleveland now leads by nati, Q. —at least what Bogue has seen of Against Rushville Coach Bogue including Eugene Harris, Paul Washington's likely style of play when he centered the ball received [one game with 14 left to play. Birds Edge Millers for $2000 Bonus it from the beginning physical expects to start this lineup: Paino, Preston Pyles, John Neras- didn't get a whole lot of attention a strong rebuke from Bogue dur- Detroit folded up at a eritical education classes—looks like a Harold Rickenback, left end; Al- ton, Rickenback, Keers and Bob from Bogue, but after all, it's a ing the practice session we at- moment in the pennant scramble. . race stretched until the last day before second-third duplicate of the junior. gard Armen, left tackle; Kiefer, Alkire. coach’s privilege to keep such in- tended. { The licking they took from the n ighth places were decided. . Columbus and Minne- Without being rash about it, left guard: Brown, center; Lowry, Another strong middle-of-the- formation to himself. But we did “You might not be a good foot- |Yanks Saturday dampened their apolis battled for the runnerup spot and the Red Birds took down Bogue predicts four victories for right guard: Casmer Shull, right line combination is that of John see some neat formations dia- ball team this year,” he exploded, |spirits and they fell before Dutch the $2000 bonus. this year's squad, but lists as ques- tackle; Bill Keers, right end; Roth, Pickard and Joe Haboush, tackles: grammed on the shower-room “but, by golly, you're going to look |Leonard's knuckle ball pitching, 6-1. Kansas City received $4000 for finishing first. . . . There is tion marks the Continentals’ en- quarterback; Ted Colbert, left Lester Berry and Louis Condon, door. Spinners, off-tackle smashes, like one.” [The Senators, fighting to hold sixth no pavoff below second. — ~~ place, knocked out Freddy Hutchin= son and kept pecking away at his

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IT IS the Brewers’ first time in the cellar since 1919. . . . It's 3 A S dl tf T it] ( f d 10-5 and 2-1, and sent them tumbthe sixth time for Indianapolis in sixth place since the organization See You i in 41 : Make Gr id Bow S an 0 / e on en ers ling 32 games behind Cleveland. of the league in 1902 . . . It is Kansas City's fifth pennant. : RA John Niggeling, the 35.year-old When the Red Buds dropped iwo out of three here over the ay el The P. R. Mallory Club, 1939 runs in the sixth and added anothes era ball Deron te vue weekend it was their first loss of a series since early in August | the seventh : er Cesplie Joe . 5 3 . i | . champion and winner in the Manu- in the seventh on a wild pitch after | to's At one stage of the race they were 17 games off the pace and dur- { That's all there is; there isn't any JE SRE | Fans will juggle the home budget fa F ¢ Lomsue ones . Lo: wind Dick Heydon had doubled and {D/A agete 5 30th homer. In the ing the ah the season climbed from last a, May to second, more. : | this week to make room for another ey, , 230 + hop 0 MY moved up on an out. [ET oap Een abating and finished four games behind the champion es. : i = i i up the city amateur baseball series : hh eu ¥ es The Indianapolis Indians said {opening of football in Indiana. wl Saturday afternoon and carry| In Saturday's game Eddie Mar-|mate aboard sank the Bronk farewell to another season yester-| Seven Indiana College Conference | eo a) other title.

cum limited Baird's to four hits,| Bombers. |day by splitting a aouble-header | Xd | teams will open their schedules, Sat-| With Baird's Service, it's a dif-| While his Mallory mates were col- Slap Red Sox Twice 1 5a) 3 a ; » LE c . i ing | ferent story. Already one down t | lecting 18 off young Charley Shipagse qQ ag qQ ance {with the Columbus Red Birds, and | 3 ) iurday, the feature attraction being erent ory. Aireaqay one down to : er : a witl d ling fini si hey finished sixth and out ; NA | Mallory, as the result of a 13-2 lac-| man. The victory was clinched with| With a dazzling finish that Chi. |since they finished sixth and out : = the Butler-St. Joseph battle at 2 |a six-run rally in the eighth after|cago’s South Side hasn't experie di {of the American Association play-| ; i | 4 So . ing last Saturday, the Service nine| d in 20 hi te . Word or ; |p. m. in the Butler Bowl. The com- . q | the winners had scored three in the enced in years, the White Sox AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN ASSOCIAI{ON |offs, the Tribesters are through for | 38 i pu at (will atiempt to even the score an |first and another three in the third. | {hammered their way to within four tL (First Game) \the year. : plete card: jcarry the series into anotler game) Homer Stull's homer with the bases games of the top by slapping down Rr ay vou 03 020 2212 16 0) The Indians bowed out gracefully £0 if St. Joseph at Butler. on Sunday. iss full sparked the rally. the Red Sox twice, 5-1 and 4-2 (10 asioil, Callahan Haley and DePhii- by bumping off the Red Birds two E o ; : Rose Poly at Wabash. After trouncing Baird's previously : innings). The White Sox have now : Hogsett, Evans. Smythe and Den- out of three, all close decisions. ¥ Indiana State at Louisville, Ky. [unbeaten team, the Mallory Loys|.... > won eight straight and 12 out of 14. (Second Game: tie; called; 6 o'clock 1aw)| Bob "Logan finally achieved his/ . Hanover at Cincinnati. {maintained their perfect record yes- Firemen, Kautskys They have a chance to do the ime : |terday by eliminating E. C. Atkins, possible because of the break they

Kansas City ve eaaee. 100 004 1— 6 12 ? . $ Minneapolis 100 002 3— ¢_s 1 18th victory Danny night, 5 to 4; : || Ball State at Miami, O. I A 1 I i jKews Gearhauser and DePhillips; Haef' (Glenn Fieten won yesterday's | : Four more days of heavy drilling |4 to 3. But it took a ninth-inning| A TY gain i1o0nig ht get in the schedule. Ted Lyons HE ng Santen | first game, 2 ” 1, and John Wilson : will complete Butler's preparations double by pitcher Bud Tex to pull celebrated his own day by holding

Cincinnati .......... 50 65% lols (First Game) He 2 lost the second as the Birds came hake : for the game with the Pumas. Coach |the game out of the fire. Their scheduled encounter last/the Red Sox to three hits in the Brooklyn .... . 83 ! Dat 2,. | Louisville 000 203 lS 3 3 o from behind to win, 4 to 3. + RSE i Tony Hinkle received a side-line| Atkins went into an early lead|week rained out, the Indianapolis | opener. Joe Kuhel's homer with a St Louis eee 1 6 3B OB wiimberlin, Kramer, McDougal, Bailey, Rookie Beats Brecheen { Dick West hi b isnt view of his Bulldogs in action last|by counting a pair of runs in the Firemen and the Kautskys will tan- [mate on base in the 10th won the lah wievanuichs $8 of 3 31%: (Second Et FE gd to si Fletcher kept nine hits scattered, © es ir Job jen Saturday when they defeated the first and another in the third. Tex|gle at 8 o'clock this evening at] nighteap. Boston : 5 82 8 3 Toledo to catch train) struck out three and walked one. He ayer yet freshman. 48 to 0. replaced Carl Rearick on the mound | Perry Stadium. Over in the National League the Philadelphia... > had! i a6 pio— 1 § 0 beat Harry Brecheen, one of the! NEW YORK. Sept. 16 (U. P).— | The touchdown splurge agamst for Mallory in the second and al-| The likely Fireman battery will! Reds moved nearer a mathemati= Thiala and Pavten: Shaffer, Huzh- jeague’s best pitchers and looks the incinnati Reds planned the the rhinies did not reflect any ef- lowed only three hits over the rest{be Twigg and Wyss, while Grine cal certainty by beating the Dodge Ine Cincinnati Reds planned th fectiveness on the varsity’s part. of the route and Young will work for the ers, 13-3, as Bucky Walters hung

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION son and Y.aev immediate recall today of Catcher Aided bv freshman miscues, the Mallory “got to Wally Hurt for twolKautskys. { (Continued on Page Seven)

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olede . 38 } 39 3: Blae WB or and Hankins; Swift and season GAMES TODAY | rs el Umpire Muffs One | double-header with the Brooklyn | ea Suffered at faci ; Dodgers. He crashed into the [ankle in Saturdays tilt an * AMI ne AN JENS To Th Columbus got its lone run off | Bayes in tres SIRT inning chas. (came the first serious casualty of il veland ( . : . oy ¥ 3 Se ! pie i Detroit, e Indians— the rookie in the first frame, after ine a foul fiv the season. A reserve end, CournoyBoston at Chicago which he goose-egged the Buck- __ er probably will be out for the sea-

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New 5 ork : 200 20 a= s 3 31 Har: gron, } f he Mi lis Mil wR St. Louis O05 2 jetelver, Bo. vvueony 3 in- header from the Minneapolis Mil-|E ) 3 Bonham. Murphy and Rosar; Auker and A : 1 0% him for five consecutive hits, in RE oor or po (Greenberg, Tigers 34 : The gold seekers of a century ago “panned” many Swift. { Totals 3 2 5 27 10 1 cluding a rousing triple by Walker. 'lers, 0 € secona game was RUNS BATTED IN ; a ion of gravel for es ery ounce of precious metal OBES. oui 100 000 000—1 tied at 6 to 6 when the game Was Greenb's, Tigers 130/F. McCorm.. Reds 119 n & ld Jb 2 (First Game) 101 OYE Join 000 002 00x—2 | Prichard Smacks omer lled because of a 6 lock cl D Mag Yanks 123 Foxx, Red Sox...113 \_ they secured. Today the "gol panne as passe : ‘called because of a 6 o'clock ¢ osing || Ee Boston .. Jo v8 t—1 3 ¥ batt n—Triplett, Gal | 1 t for four uns. JIEV. ards .....120 from the American sceme. Sciemtific geologists Chicago RE ve 3 : hcock uble pi he rally was good for four runs HITS y ] f ‘or p Heving, Ostermueller and Peacock: Lyons | — igton, PATS i CW Indians’ thr St. Paul-Milwaukee and Toledo- ver s ; 3 locate the gold Lefore diggiw’ 11 begun. Modern and Tresh. i to Ha: oper Which topped the Indians ree. Gramer, Red Sox J32 apping. vy Toon. 133 equipment and techniques produce ''pay dirs. (Second Ga to St to. I Tort n bs <= 8o. The Tribe scored in the second, Louisville split their double-head- Ragel iff, Browns 8% Greenberg. Tigers 178

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OR eStng, Mach and Desautels, Peacock: Erechecn 6 Fletcher 3 Umpires—Siewart. fourth inning marker was a home 11th inning of the first game, 4 to 3, | . : Someone has called beer “the liquid gold” among Rignev and Turner. tehan ar hd er 48. run inside the park by Bob Prich- but lost the second, 2 to 0. Toledo 1-0 Title Series

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B—— Minneapolis and Louisville will meet| , i . . : : Juste. bps: departed or | Columbus at Columbus. The teams P!avOfl series between the Muncie the scientific way. Try Wiedemann's. As an expert judge Wy f oly to meet I ” the first- | Vinning four out of seven games Citizens and the Lafayette Red Sox f£ fine b too. will sav that Wied 's is the Cincinnati - 810 000 006 04— 1 R 1|Melton. ® .. oi will meet for the right to play thelis to be resumed tomorrow night at 0 ne beers you, y Wi y ieaemann ; RELR winner of the International League pafayette, with another game sched- “Bonanza” . . . the “seek-no-further.” On draught and in Ru,

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MR | Hunt battéd for French in Tih. ‘olise will have as its guest speaker a series with the locals. (Second Gaime) (Seven Innings; Agreement) ‘Paul D. Hinkle, Butler athletic di- Last night's battle on the sauce ° » St. Louis 0 ib tha 31 lumbus +--+. 000 004 0—4 rector and coach of six consecutive, : n saucer | Philadelphia 000 050 016— 1 n Apolis 0i1 100 0—3 was won by Indianapolis, 23-18. {

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