Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1941 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941 RATE : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11

Terry's Chances Are So Dim Amateurs Tribe Will Go Dykes Chances Open Daily, 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.—Sunday, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. That Col. Joe Cant Hold rn one owe ma A Full Game (Looking Up

row night ARE o ¥38 ngiahe Continued from Page 10 Ave. Special bus line for the spring ; B k 1 1 ! Y ! ES program. ‘Dale Millers’ Defeat ing role and leave Pete Appleton dal IS Irie ® X es @ as the No. 1 relief man.

The semi-finals and finals of the ‘Leo Millers,’ 4t00 Appleton will be spelled by John | Em-Roe church tournament will ke Haynes, bought from Washington: | By JOE WILLIAMS Harry the Horse Danning, and using played Friday. The schedule: Orville Grove, who won 10 and lost! Times Special Writer him as an outfielder. Very likely 7—Second Friends vs. Mormon Meteors.. Times Special nine with Okltiroma Citv. ard Jack | MIAMI, Fla. March 19.—If Mr. he got his cue from the Detroit | 8—Frieden’'s Evangelical vs. Holy Angels. BARTOW, Fla., March 12.—After | Hallett, who won 12 while losing | Bill Terry, the charm boy of the!Tigers. They shifted Hank Green-| = sending his Indianapolis baseball(21 with Shreveport. Haynes had a|

a 167 s ; y ! i~_ berg from first base to the outfield | sha : ; majors, has any more of those mil 1 8 squad through a six-inning prac- sore elbow last year and was

” * acles left his admirers claim for|last year and won the pennant. i | il » : , “How long has this been going on?” owlin tice tilt yesterday, Manager Wade bought on condition. Andy Doberextremely limited ning as his new miracle he per-|Charles Koch. City Hindel, Westside Classic : ve . So All four runs were scored off Cox competition from George Dickey,

him he'd better polish one up and nic is y - | put it.on display Pos quick Da Mr. Terry probably mused. | Killefer planned a game over the Se up for a final try from Wa never was a time when the Giants| They say anybody can play the] past night's leading bowlers: | feguigtion Qistande OF Nine Youd In the infield, Dykes hasn't setcould use one to better advantage. puthed. ¢ They 00 53 Aye c. Boldt, Speedway... o asi Tg bovs seem to like this intra-|tled on his second baseman. Joe| . voi y f11y 1104 Doay but anning. Se WNO CC. Brehob, Recreation gasenn vens 694 ro 8 . : | i vi . | oaty is by nature & frugal, have seen him in action say it's un- Lee Carmin. Allied Prinfers .. .. 68% snyad competitive exercise and they Kuhel will be back at first, Luke conservative man and he has been believable He makes Babe Herman Myron Newlin, City . “vin ar 86% | \alked me into permitting a short! Appling at short and Bob Kennedy | ” Nari Ve . aKes : rem, Recreation . . . { > . in inline ’ . Y Very Sparing In|, ok like Tris Speaker i lights! Rav Roberson. Westside Classic ...... 637 came yesterday,” said Killefer.” So at third. Knickerbocker must fight | unco rking his | € 1T1s Speaker In neon RNS | stuart, Westside Classic. Ae a} ihpi today if the it out with Don Kolloway of Oklai mcles | With palms. |Ered Herther, Allied Printers. ........ 634 it will be nine innings “off ‘Keys vintage miracles i Peiper, Recreation ... .. 652 reateni wv ner holds off. {homa City for the keystone posi-| ¢ A vw; | threatening weathe ) p i in recent years. It was an easy shift for Greenberg Art Dobbins, City ..... .... .. 653) gh tion, and the man who works best] Tl i because I lways sl d flies in| Joris Schoen, Recreation., .- 8501 The “Dale Millers” defeated the “%'%. ; S best | This is under- D aus ® = 3 vs shagge es in R. Gale, Recreation ......... vee. 6191 4 to 0, and into a double-play combination will| stand ~quse | the outfie efore a game by way Kriner, St. Philip No. ‘ed ( ’ h Hite Lt] tandable because of keeping his leas i 8 ditio Way | Gatchen. St, Philip No. 1.5... .. 646 chief Killefer umpired the fracas. get the job. The utility men will the supply of ir Teme me |G Fate, Speedy Classic 111... ti George Gill and Jake Wade shared be Dario Lodigiani of Toronto and PALS re plpe ie of Or Ay — ; ood, ests assiec .. . - : o : : choice miracles is| Before Mr. Terry nominated Dan- Eiger, Power & Light ++eoeeo.. 8400 the pitching for the winning side Jimmy Webb. 640 | i c , rief{ The catching is well fixed. Mike 5 Have F ta | S118 ] ; ; "| Kenny Yewoman. Fox-Hunt .......... 633 and Bill Cox and Charlie Moncrie Re : y these days due to suaded the front office to buy Mor- m' Ranes, Speedway . “ .. #36 worked on the mound for the losing Tresh will hold forth as the starter the war and oth- [ris Pink Brush Arnovich to play the! Justin Forsyth. City : . 831! squad again, but he may receive serious er unpleasant in- outfield, a $22,000 item. The idea, Wernines, Speedway... 011000 630 | cidents i any, seems to be that Arnovich, Bill Murphy. Bleck .. * #38 | who pitched the first three innings.| younger brother of the Yankees’

: OR No one knows the outfielder, is to sit on the bench | Phil Rises: City ... 0... ... 628 Outfielder Carmel Castle, rookie, Bill Dickey. This 25-year-old rookie Bill Terrv better how limit- ae watch Danning, the catcher, 4 Ren Clb Hun Pia "1. §33 and second baseman Bennie Zien-| hit 315 under the tutelage of Rog- : ed the supply is Play the outfield. Corydon, St. Philin Na. 1 628 | tara regular, paced the batting at-|ers Hornsby at Oklahoma City last than Mr. Terry. His best vintage| However, most baseball men We | Komionkson, artha Hh: aigs i 031 | tack for the winners by banging out year, : was Hubbell ’33, and although a have talked with down here predict | L Weere, whiedway, iii inetiiie 623 doubles in the clutch. The lineups:|” The outfield will be much the conservative person, he was prac- | Mr. Terry will presently become diS- | Faneewarth ‘Recreation... i 33 | Dale Millers—Blackburn, 3b; Har- same Julius Solters in left, Mike tically bacchanalian in serving (couraged and put Danning back E.dchugter, Reclealion serraasseaa pi rington, ss; Zientara, 2b; Prichard, Kreevich in center and Taft Wright this particular article. True, the | where he belongs; either that or|Ashe. ‘st. Philip No. 1 : . 4191 1b; Castle, cf; Brack,rf; Hunt, If; right. Larry Rosenthal will reresults were more than satis-|trade him. There is no great love I; Mestis Herl-Jones, fy Lakeman, c; Gill and Wade, DP. Imain as chief utility man, while factory. They represented the three|or respect between the two For| Hale. Westside. Clagsie |. ooieiiiiil 6 16 Leo Millers—Blinstrub, ss; Pettitt, either Dave Short or Thurman

championships the gentleman has|some singular reason Mr. Terry has|§; Fulle. Soeedway .. a14| 3b; Parrett. 2b; Galatzer, 1b; SCO, py oper both of Oklahoma City, will won, or been credited with, since he developed a desire for Babe Phelps, | Leonard Binnion. Bubhle Up s13| tf; Bestudik, cf; Doljack, If; Pasek, ,\o otained. took over the club. But when the|the A. W. O. L. Brooklyn catcher. g*'gr Link Bubble tn in &13/c; Cox and Moncrief, p. supply was absorbed the miracles Since Brooklyn has an excess of Pagel, Recreation 612| Doljack, veteran outfielder, is a Advertisement Fouch, Parkway 3 612 | free agent working out with the

| ceased with shockine suddenness. [trading material and the Giants can! yw Wh : y : vl s: A fastidious connoisseur, Mr.{use almost anything, the possibility Rosenitty. Forum . th Indians. He is trying to land a job Hemorrhoids Get Terry has been trying earnestly to|of a deal involving Danning and en eee i) Sn 569 with a Double-A club. . restock his cellar, and along with it! Phelps is not to be ignored. What Pe er ity .. "08 Relief Now restore hic nrectio iit he has had | Mr. Terry 1 1 S. i v hime: K a 1: ith 4 o wore as SHER: ut il Fa MN oo Hy oe gi OR Cha ra au wo Musto F ights Joe Millions of sufferers in the last 30 no success; the Giants have gor B A Sy Rickey, Ki and. WC. .00000000000000! Gog years have found a way to get quick from bad to worse, via Hoboken, he'd play him at short. | gutterow. Fox-Hunt ................. 601] NEW YORK, March 19 (U.P.).— relief from the itching and smartwhich is the hard way. They fin-| All in all Mr. Terry's prospects of | ® Meninix; Recreation : 8% Gabe Genovese, manager of heavy- ling of piles. They use a delightished third in '38, fifth in ’39, sixth re-establishing himself as a miracle| - | weight Tony Musto, announced to- |fyl cooling, soothing and astringent in '40. There is a suspicion they man (without the aid of Hubbell’s Clason Elected [day that Musto had been signed for | formula—Peterson’'s Ointment. No may finish on the outskirts of arm) do not seem to be excessively la 15-round title fight with Joe wonder one sufferer writes, “The Peoria this yea: bright. It may be that this is the EVANSTON, Til, March 19 (U. 1ouis in the St. Louis Auditorium itching and smarting stopped, and Still is would not be fair to give year we are to see the definite de-|P.)—Henry Clason, Goshen, Ind.| April 7. He said Promoter Tom I slept all night. Peterson's Ointup on Mr. Terry just yet. Even now flation of a myth, which isn’t im-|Who scored 151 points during the packs would stage the fight. ment is marvelous.” 35c a box, all he is experimenting with a new portant, and the disintegration of past season, last night was elected| Promoter Mike Jacobs, who holds druggists, 60c in tube with apmiracle. He is taking the best a fine baseball institution, which is| 1941-42 captain of the Northwest-| contracts for Louis’ exclusive serv- plicator. Money back if not decatcher in the National League, important. fern University basketball team. | ices, refused to comment. { lighted.

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