Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1941 — Page 7

MONDAY, APRIL %. 1041 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7

Tigers Release Four Pitchers; | There Is Plenty ina Name Gus Moreland Takes the Thomas Taggart Hopper Leads Frisch Puts the Heat 4 Zo | Trophy Home for Keeps This Time Re Tey :

FRENCH LICK, Ind. April 7 (U. Rue fon the 145-yard 13th hole of the Hammond today with a virtual

. » : Nic 0 She 3 . | ER On His Starting Hurlers : GH R : i \ A P.) —Gus Moreland, winner of the | S = 3% Valley course. monopoly on the honors from the

ips : 3 Leaders’ cards: : : 10th Annuai Midwest Amateur Golf FY Wloreland. §7-3t=11-91) annual Indiana state rifle chamhema : 5 : AE tournament, returned to his Peoria, : Dan §3-98—15—505, (pion ships at the Armory yesterday. LAKELAND, Fla. April 7 (U. P).—The Detroit Tigers, minus four| : 5 . EAE TS 8 TI, home today with the Thomas RE XN BE rai ives The Hammond man captured the Ss wl were released to Buffalo as the club broke camp, left at Sawai x N.S ® D. Taggart trophy for the third SRN X John Barnum, Houston, Tex. 22 standing event with any sights by dav on the § 1 trek northward. First s , J i 7 : \ / ‘ . \ R } T , St. Louis, 229 B ATH Ae , a I ST a Lovo 5 ek < Ga ; 7 time, and this time he has the cup : ; 3 Tack Roeper. Chica 0. 230 a 189 score, placed SScong Jn the ney meet the Washington Senators today. The Senators have : ¥ © * . | Yor eens \ Marshall Carlson, Toledo, 231 prone iroh sight and prone any them five times. General Manager Jack Zeller announced § = =. {= ok Se a | tor keeps. Sa i ER A gL CRE sight firing and finished up third » ¥d Hutchinson, Virgil Trucks, Charley Fuchs and Earl Cook had : HH FF a aa 3 . ; = | Moreland gained permanent pos- | & Paul Welton, Kansas City, Mo. 31 in the standing iron sight compe3 3 * 3 i 8 bh IRR { : : 8 3 t aR i i eleased under optional agreen s to Buffalo of the International fii gg N TF 3 § S& session of the award by scoring a 1} & : Jim og 233. ition besides sharing second place issn Si | 3 fi A : fa Ri : an) . d-breaki 215 sad his : Gus Novotny, Memphis, Tenn. 234 among the two-man teams with Dr Ty New Orleans of the Southern As-| : ln Ae 2g Ladi Bresingen Rogge | 10 | Rents Tiimnronk, Tu ilo ag, | P. H. Makielski of Mishawaka \LBUQUERQUE, N. M., April ciation a we os oh . Ie go FIEAISSL C euy ny . a \ \ Bob Kuncl, Chicago, 236. Gl Arthur Blocher of Elkhart took U. P.).—Pittsburgh Pirates’ oe a | : “5 5 , SE 2 at ‘the finish of the three-day x : Ton Teme. ChleaEe: 3h: the only double honors as he took : 3 . ; TR v . PE s 1m Co , , cag 23%. : { Manager Frankie Frisch turned JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. April : 18 ame | CER A 54-hole tournament which ended . Bill Koch, Chicago, 237. over top spot in the prone ang the e1 asi i itchi y N 1 ! \ mie rn oR be S S CRA 3 Earle Wilde, Chicago, 231. X " os e emphasis on his pitching stafl 7 (U. P.).—Bump Hadley faces the Ae y axe 2X i v here yesterday. Ri Ben Conforti, Chiengo, sight event and the standing re today by ordering his hurlers to (Cleveland Indians for the New 3 \ iy

‘ Bob Ruston, Racine, Wis., 238 entry event ; 4 : I Jr. of Detroit and = : : 3 go the whole distance when sent York Giants today as the two Tom Sheehan Jr. of en Gene Eller and Pete Chagares of

to the mound during the balance clubs resume their exhibition tour. , \ : & & TN (John David of Indianapolis tied fo: ERROR 4 y : p y | Richmond won the two-man svent of the exhibition season. Begin- (Cliff Melton handed the Atlanta § a x wv #4 second place with scores of 225 and Champion Crow ned | title with a score of 768. ning With Dick Lanahan today, (Crackers of the Southern Associa- i Na Eo ; ha Charles Harter of Indiananolis was In Fencing Meet | ZA a : ; a 5S Be a 3 A fe

rel i ~ will } iven a full i Ww i chitenr Lag bin A y the box Yon Sh a A fourth with 226. Harter chatked . + washin yesterday p iis Ea ik ar Gh . i » FORCIRD Frisch said. Previously, none of pitched the Giants to a four-hit qr a TNE ; ] the best rounds of the finals NS CN enone the Pirate pitchers had lasted 5.4 victory i $y “RN aE ES ] Sunday when he toured the circuit As50¢ as tl ‘ : > y. Ee & 4 : . ions today following seven innings—Rip Sewell's six- _ i oe 3: 3 : ® J in a sub-par 71. Ds en A inning stretch being the longest, SHREVEPORT, La. April 7 (U. Moreland shot two 37's Sunda) ond John Flvnn of the Notre The Philadelphia Athletics de- PP) —Southpaw Clyde Shoun, Car- A NAVE | as challengers who had threatened Date Fencing Club is saber champion while Joe Boak of the Indian=|

feated the Pirates yesterday, 14 dinal workhorse, is scheduled to IMMORTAL : un ti | his eight-stroke lead in the second Hn Cg hy ho rl JHAES SY IN BASE BALL RAE COLLINS Hod 8 i one A Eh i wa 3 : : 3 : apolis fencing corp has the foils ATLANTA Ga An U.P) (the Cards’ ‘exhibition game with : 3 BH : MARY Ok : PANE fF | title and Thomas Tearney of Notre : : La, ‘Ga, Apri o Shreveport. Bill McGee and John AGAIN APPEARS wv. \ In first-round play of the tour-

RUSSO is oduled t itel \! ’ " : Dame holds the epee crown Russo_is sc | 10 DIC mrpdzicki yesterday held the Hous- rey Friday, Moreland shot a sub- }

os NS : The final round of tournament! New York Yan es against | _— - + i 5 . , DO. . . an two - er-par 4 ov in the | OD Tex, Buffs to four hits while Ei par 91. A brilliant two-under-pai play was held in Cropsey auditor-

the Brooklyn Jodgers day in the! ~a. y = I wr = VE 3 * - 1 od ] a 36 1 NNN Pa : rst © ‘ B he wen - he ‘Cards got 15 and won, 5 to 1. | JR She . | 34 gong out Saturday re R Woy § SER ium of the Central Library. The t eame of their annual seven — . { < . BN -_v gave him an eight-stroke lead of EE Rnd Re . | teamfoils title was captured by the ntest series which ends With a WICHITA, Kas, April ¥ (U.P). ; SN 141 over Marshall Carlson of | 880i R TORN Ne .| Silver Mask Club of Purdue. Ellen ee-game set at Ebbets Field —Eldon Auker and Johnny Allen MA A IM IVE ) Toledo at the end of the second EE § 1 ) . : airy rode ; ! | | : § : y Re x 8 | Dilger of Evansville and Richard Both clubs sport a seven-game ‘will see mound duly today for the | KES PRESS 8d : g Eva 2

it round. However, Carlson shot an | . : . . Qn 1 | freak The Vani ale | NW : oy ing _ TEBLD BWI ; : ROI ag hy We i: hua 2 Beemer of Morton High School of | eak. The Yankees wal- St, Louis Browns against the Bos- FOR Ou JO 83 in the final round for a tourna- |: : 5 Richmond had previously

loped Memphis of the Southern As-' ton Bees here. The Browns ves- PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS {eS e { ment total of 231 and finished out

1939, bettered by one stroke the New) || chal Than a in five runs with three hits. MANAGER, : | vecora set by Chick Evans of Chi- Gus Moreland Ws Aire Skeet Honors va y Bowes Rollers | Boston Red Sox continue their J. F. Downey Jr. of Chicago ment when he sank his tee shot broke 50 straight targets 1. k Cl N ™ {spring training series here today GRADUATE HAS SOMETHING MORE THAN A PEDIGREE ls : hi raig ARC LIaSSIC ae

+3 : t ¥ ® ion, 11-0, vesterday while the terday clubbed the Oklahoma City | UNDER HS FAMOUS TN | of the running A a. It Wopens wha a ‘ | { 5% { 4 - " { w 1 ao 49 1 CONNIE MACK = cago who won the tourney in 1932 winner. Top honors in the skeet shoot at ame drink=new, easy |with the world champions boasting HE HIT 20% FOR BALTIMORE IN 1O4O AVERAGED | re —_— om [2 One Sume advantage over die 320 MOST OF THE SEASON. TOPPED INTERNATIONAL

dodgers clubbed out a 9-3 win over| Indians into submission, 10 to 3. | FATMERS OLD i | Moreland. winner in 1037 and be g : ox | Junior visions, i ER — = Johnny Berardino, infielder, drove E . 3 ’ OWENSBORO, Ky. April 7 (U. Evans shot a 78 vesterday for a the Capital City Gun Club yester- | pr a i Sma Wa RE i UiNuike MOST SONS OF BASEBALL STARS, THE YALE total of 231 to tie for eighth place. scored the only ace oi the tourna- day went to L. Roy Ford when he bi We { rican eqoner Ne f 1 . g " . . . EE a he Er ® LEAGUE WITH QL STOLEN BASES... - Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 o' Clock tnelr o t y 1 St ¢ { ul | A :

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Walter Wisniewski of Chicago really went on the warpath against : {the Indian clubs in the K. of C.| pir 92 pin handicap and Th \ | [bowling tourney here this week-end tie for the United States Open at [ 1171, 1006 and 1088 to, ¢ Wo ame as land recorded the highest score of Philadelphia with Shute and Byron u have a 3357 total which this 19th meeting with a 726 total. welson. In the play-off Nelson and pins more than the IL. S (Continued from Page § Wisniewski's score replaced that . a mbination could scatter vy es {of Elmer O'Brien, Aor Winity 1S ood. Shr ee A 200 handicap to suspect that the young man is & City bowler, atop the singles chalk Out with a 76. The next day Wood flash in the pan (list. The record breaking game, lost the second play-off round to The step-lively command was composed of 255, 258 and 213 soared Nelson i given in the Indians camp today as 10 pins over the winning mark of | He tied for the North and South Snyder added a the Tribe hopefuls assembled to set J. DiGiovanni of Detroit last vear Open in 1931 and lost to Johnny ile Don Johnson up their last hitch in Florida. The but misses by 29 pins the all-time Golden in the play-off. Fehr a 649 Redskins are in their fourth week K. of C. mark set by Joe Norris He was runner-up in the P. G. A. of prepping and most of them are, The Chicago kegler's big total en- in 1934, losing to Paul Runyan. Bob Shaw, at the training peak physically and abled him to move into second place But the worst blow lady luck ever connected they are anxious to return north to in the all-events standings. Team- dealt him was on that same Aulead the get going on another American As- ing with Harold Nowakowsky in the gusta national course, where she sociation championship campaign. doubles he scattered 606 and added and Wood finally patched up their nove the Three tilts remain to be played $01 as his Bishop Kettler Majors troubles yesterday. She made him o third prize In the Grapefruit League before copped second team spot with 3112. the vietim of what probably is the ered from a the team shoves off on a barn-| Sam Saric and Stanley Korbas most incredible golf shot that ever

really came on Storming tour en route to Indian- registered the best two-man mark rattled into a cup. | T ALLSTATE ARGOSY AT OUR REGULAR 3 apolis. The Toronto Internationals or the day and captured fourth | It was in 1935 in this same Mas- {| BUY FIRS

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oh for the dav, Were to be played here today, place in the doubles with their 1253 ters tournament and Wood had fin- {| chonecker who! Kansas City is to invade Bartow total ished with a score that seemed un- (§| LIST PRICE-GET THE SECOND TIRE FOR ONLY =

a PO W Sn XN | Best local performance last night beatable. He win ly due teammates 9 1 Te Sie a tLraro, © was accorded 7 Up No. 2 team which ie Li on he ck | ! § \ { : . : » 3 y . { Field was| V Supbly UW g wound up the evening's bowling Ppe

. v The Indians will break camp on . 9807 . and told him only a miracle could §! y Regular tot a £ y ( . Wr . , A otal for his| pviday at noon and head for Sol- Nts » RA aly led the haat him. Then, far out on the SIZE Ist Tire List Price ond Tire 2 Tires ' ma, Ala, for a game with that : genes sloping 15th fairway, the miracle - ord 163-team TEAM

city’s Southeastern Leaguers on loccurred. | 4.40 6.12 3 9.12 $ rachack . . \ inti i i 3.29 Ny a3 Er hex Saturday. On Sunday the Tribe- Bivhon reins Dein Crrahatis s1is| Tough little Gene Sarazen was 21 $6. $ $9. riaay night at sters will perform at Montgomery, Archbishop Quigley, Chicago 3.037 coming up the home stretch with a 4 o an ra Y’ Wester 4 i 3.012 i . Ala, and then depart for EVans- rinweyn Pc ET Sha Chicago yoo; One = in - a - million chance. He 50-21 6.12 3 9.12 . ville, Ind., to battle the Three 1 DOUBLES slapped a good drive off the 15th }| 2146 don 334s leaguers on Monday, April 14 and J. Bawer-J. Linhart, Cicero .. 1,814 tee, walked up to his ball and }| 4.75-19 6.18 9.18 . 3 A : - - Ce : : a { Jot 333 31) Tuesday, April 15. CL Mana. Wuennewens. Mibeunes {oes hauled out a oon. Hardly glanc- | RRS 49> RR. The Tribe squad will roll into|s. Sarie-x. Korbas, Chicago 1258 ling at the flag, 200 yards, away. }| 5.00-19 6.18 : 9.18 FOR 3015 93 Indianapolis late on the night ofS: Adamski-R vgs 1.285 | Sarazen hit a shot that streaked [| the 15th, practice at Perry S SINGLE? . i : . HE 1e 15th, practice at Perry Stadium (oo SE Chicago. ....... wag fOr the green, bounced and rolled | 5.25-17 6.99 9.99 SECOND Bh» Sain on Wednesday, April 16, and then gimer Q Brien Chicago ovens, WER INO the cup. Tt was a double eagle, | TIRE - i lift the league curtain ainst Mil- Frank Kaminski, Chicago ........... ®8% , v hiv Priva " " . » ag t © Fred Wrreszen, Chicago evens Bl a two on a par-five hole, and a Shot 5.2518 7.25 10.25 ( waukee Brewers on Apri] 17, Robert Sanky. Springfield wes that never has been matched in - ' y NT ys 3 \B. Dalton, Chi . A Or o i irk 1} n Vol Netters l infield Is Set o ED id 566 major competition, 5.50.17 7.95% 10 95 | The last week in Florida will be y Bb Since. ¢ VENTS Then those who had been con- . » : \ - - & Josep Sinke, Chicago < In Sugar Bowl |

spent in ironing out the Kinks for gyajer EW ORLEANS, April 7 (U, P.).| field lineup is set with Joe Mack yan! Thomas, Toledo .... } sl “The lucky stiff,” Wood said, and

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nd University, winner of | at first base, Benny Zientara, at es cee” lndded with a grin, “that's golf.”

th nal Invitation basketball second; Chuck Aleno at third and Sarazen came on in to tie Wood BUY FIRST ALLSTATE CRUSADER AT OUR REGULAR ent, and Tennessee, South-| Wayne Ambler in the short field Wom R | and the next day beat him in the Conference champion, willl The catching will be handled by] en 0 Crs

ot 30 in the annual Sugar|Johnny Pasek, veteran, and Al piven. that day Wood wag known LIST PRICE —— GET THE SECOND TIRE FOR ONLY =

Bowl basketball game | bakeman the stalwart, 21-year-old Set N ARR M v as “the great runner-up,” but this Selection of the teams Was an-| rookie, who, like Pasek, is death on | \ 1 cW ar S vear the lady set out early to yunced by the Mid-Winter Sports high twisting fouls, pos a fair| destroy the name and the legend. Rew) : T T Association, sponsor of the annual throwing arm and looks the part of | : . She put him in front and kept him a Dre Sugar Bowl football game and ac-| 2 Si on Ee hr Special {there all the way, despite the fact SIZE : Ist Tire List Price nd ire 2 ires AMBATVIRG EVents akeman caught complete games XOKOMO, Ind, April 5.-—The! : ; companying ever ln i i“ {that most of the pros would rather — . mn A lurday and vesterday. There were record keeper wrote six new names be a shot or two off the pace than 4.40-21 $6.90 $10.90 two thefts against him, however, {on the women ‘bowlers’ title list to- [leading the back when the final —— : and he is to receive extra throwing | day and added a little footnote that round starts. But the lady was 4.7519 7.10 11.10) TAILORED practice during the farewell days in the girls were improving rapidly. taking no chances this trip and she . TO YOUR MEASURE Florida. But he is going to be the] The annual women's state bowl ‘made up for all her shrewish be- 5.2517 8.20 12.20 SUITS g 450 No. 2 receiver at the start of the ing tournament came to a close here havior in the past by giving Wood ; : 12.40 Lau SECOND 13.18 TIRE 13.28

egular season and he'll alternate | yesterday with t} 's i ; o TOPCOATS rey eason ai Ie iernate reay with the leaders holding a 66 on the first round. He ran 8.25.18 8.40 15.25

with Pasek unless base runners be- their earlier positions. Scores ranged ahead all the wav. 15.50

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Barthel The come oo bold for him to handle, TY high and six all-time So at 39—an age when most golf- 5 50-16 8 25 Tailor “Ray Starr was booked to open oh | recor S were established over the'ers are over the hillCraig Wood y : the Tribe rubber against Toronto five-week program. wins his first big tournament. and.

Aeration Specialis here today and Bill Phoebus is to] A majority of the prizes had In- if you ask me, lady, it was about $.50-17 9.15

Is W. OHTO get the call against Kansas City to- dianapolis names on them with time. i — | 6.00-16 9.25

ST. morrow. | Capital City quintets taking five of The Indians were in a mental the top ten spots in the Class A - y 1 h : - sweat after vesterday's game at team event in addition to the css M ll { i - ROOFING Roll § Bradenton, where the Louisville C crown. 1 er ap ures 8.2% 16 11,25 Colonels took complete charge and| Judy Hindel rolled a 622 to finish | 6.50-16 11.50 hrepared roofing, Coms scored a 12<to-0 shutout. Rubbing | second in the singles and Rita Johns Fl ” Sh | » , plete with fixtures " it in is no name for it {soared up to 1739 in the all-events | R | yer . ool { STRIP SHINGLES, siate surinced, $3.70 The Redskins were held to five | competition, | v |

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UTO TL walked in two runs and issued six 3 X. 0. Finals ers fiver target crown today as the

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FEAR Oo p A) 5 The Colonels continued the running | Times Special [to an end re i — = : . against the relieving hurlers, Bastien| BLOOMINGTON, Ind, April 7.—| The French Lick defending cham- } Regular J 8 and Bayliss. v eS: ag wears pion nosed out Russell Blot! of SIZE Ist Tire List Price 2nd Tire 2 Tires He } x Of the Indians’ five safeties, Am-{ the Catholic Yout rRanization Kansas Oity with 125 aut of 135 to : and Refinanuing bler and Aleno got two apiece and | basketball crown today Elliott's 119 4.40-21 $9.20 $14.20 20 MONTHS TO PAY Zientara one. The Colonels had a | They defeated St. Luke of Gary| The runner-up, however. won the | picnic at the Tribe's expense and 41 to 37 yesterday in an overtime targe championship crown by | 4.50-21 9.20 14.20 15.90

ES 3 ! » ack was » shorts | tilt, The southern Indi i APs hi , : 3% { Wolf Sussman, TT their attack was led by SRO rd ou Be i Ser smashing 430 targets in 450 at-| 4.75-19 : 9.40 16.10 FOR

Pesky with three blows, period tempts. The gold medal in the | 16.00 SECOND

bh ORR ELE | The Hoosiers’ Grapefruit Circuit | closed and were tied 16 to 16 at the | shoot-off of the 15-fiyer feature | 5.00-19 9.40 SEE EVER Sa) | record is two games won and 10 main intermission, Again Gary handicap Lambs special went to | > 17.10 TIRE 17.35

a RENE | ct took the lead and held a 29 to 24 | pan Heaton of Terre Haute when | 8.25.17 10.90 18.90

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| Herman and Martha Camden took | Huntington retained its Indiana | rau as Bursa Nighy [first place in the mixed doubles Young Men's Christian Association | 7.00-16 17.18 re a Nn tourney at Uptown Alleys yesterday SWimming title this week-end and u can get for =a little when they collected 1319 pins to | 'Ossed in a new record to make it

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* ‘GAR! { pionships, LAYAWAY! NOTRE DAME, Tnd, April 7 | George Haines Jr. of Huntington

Open Saturday Night TI § o'Chot (NEA) —-Arthur W. Pope, next sea- sailed down the 440-vard free style Free Bus | son's Notre Dame basketball cap- (event in 5 minutes and 278 seconds | Roy | tain. hits the bucket from all for a new record. The Indianapolis Free Parking angles and maintains an average of team scored 8 points and dhded in | 90 in his grades,’ fifth place,