Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 35

FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941

Flatbush Fans Pack Park For Dodger-Yankee Game

RICHMOND, Va. April 11 (U P) —The New York Giants go to bat toda; against Bobby Feller of the Cleveland Indians for the fourth time as the two clubs meet In the 11th game of their Spring exhibition series Cliff Melton pitches for the Giants Carl Hubbell and Walter Brown put on an effective four-hit pitching display and the Giants blanked the Indians, 2-0 Hubbell fanned five and allowed only two Indians to reach second.

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NEW YORK. April 11 (U. P.). A capacity crowd of fans is expected at Ebbets Field todav for the opener of a three-game home exhibition series hetween the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees. Whit Wyatt wiil hurl for BrookIvn and Marius Russo for the Yankees. The Dodgers won their fourth straight over the Yankees. 3-2. Yesterday but may have paid a high price for the triumph. Centerficlder Pete Reiser suffered a wrenched muscle in his left side while batting in the eighth innIng and was forced out of the game,

HUTCHINSON, Kas {U. P.).—The

11 Ath-

April Philadelphia

letics continued their spring series with Pittsburgh here today as Manager Connie Mack attempted to iron out infield wrinkles. Inability to make double plays cost the A's the ball game at Oklahoma City vesterdav as the Pirates scored a 10-8 victory. Bob Johnson led the A's attack with three for five, two

of thera home runs. He scored four |

runs.

CHICAGO, April 11 (U, P.).— The Chicago White Sox and Cubs arrive home today for the final three games of their annual “city series.” The Sox made the spring

score 6 games to 5, in favor of their north-side rivals vesterday when thev won, 18 to 13. battering Dizzy Dean, Charley Reot and Ken Raffensberger,

season

DAYTON, O., April 11 (U. P.).— The Detroit Tigers, whose hitting slump has given Manager Del Baksleepless nights, open a threegame spring training series today with their world champion adversaries, the Cincinnati Reds. The series will conclude the Tigers’ spring training activity. Burly Buck Newsom and Al Benton are scheduled to pitch today's contest.

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(Following is the second dispatch in the United Press series covering t rominent contenders for the Kentucky erbr.)

By JACK GUENTHER , United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 11 (U P.).— Out on the sandy soil of Aqueduct | race track Sunny Jim Fitsimmons | 1s spending these chill spring morn-

wanY" , a y f ings quietly scheming to fulfill a ——Yather mediocre as juveniles, they

| prophecy he made early last summer tleman said Bold Irish would be the | eolt to watch in 1941 ang so far he

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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — Just Like Omaha, Johnstown Tribe Takes

The Colonels

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Galatzer cannot be overlooked this spring and although left field isn’t | his choice position, I think the club | owes him a chance to do his stuff there instead of filling the utility | role. In addition, he's our ‘insur-| ance’ at first base in the event Joe Mack fails to deliver at bat, like | last year, “I have said the infield is set, and it is for the time being except for a utility man. None of the reserves on the current squad capable at shortstop and any injury to Ambler would set us back, We have an assortment of trading material on this club and are in the market for a grade A hole-plugger on the innerworks.” Ray Starr is slated to pitch against the Selma, Ala., Southeastern Leaguers tomorrow and Glenn Fletcher will receive the call against | Montgomery in the same league Sunday. The former is being sharp-| ened up to hurl the American As-|

sociation opener against Milwaukee at Indianapolis next Thursday.

Aleno Spiked

(hasn't shied away from the pre-

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Sunny Jim has won the Kentucky

Derby three times and he has won it with a trio of the finest |oughbreds America has produced ‘There was Gallant Fox in 1030 Omaha in 1935 and then there was Johnstown in 1939 All of them were characterized by a single trait

didn't start running until they

[turned three vears old

| Bold Irishman fits right into the mold Like Gallant Fox, he is a son of Sir Gallahad 111, Like Johnstown. he is a tall, husky fellow. And like all three of his predecessors, he [18 a colt whose speed increases as | the months roll along The dark bay youngster started 16 timeg in

thor- |

Chuck Aleno, regular third sack- | er, was up and around as the In-| dians wheeled out of Bartow, he]

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received a deep spike wound above]

{the left knee whiie tagging a run- |

ner out at the hot corner yester-| day and retired from the game in [the sixth inning. No stitches were {required but a brief rest from game faction was advised by the Tribe's physician in Bartow. Legrant Scott, right fielder turned on the power here vesterday as the Indians walloped Louisville, 7 to 2. The chunky flv chaser from the University of smashed out a triple in stanza and a home run | sixth | Wayne Blackburn collected =a single, double and a base on balls lo increase his standing as a leadoff hitter and this achievement brought further contentment to! Pilot Killefer. “All I hope is that he goes at the same pace in the big parks up north,” said the Indians

the in

According to the laws of arithe- al] in 1940 ang only four times did | leader.

matic progressions Maurice Wellman should tie for the lead atop the city's bowlers his next time out. Wednesday night he smacked the wooden triangle for 704 pins but

he win-but his last race was his | best. A rangy colt, the Irishman was bred and is own by Mrs, H. C

Phipps’ Wheatley stable. Marked

{ After pitching to shortstop Johnny Pesku, Louisville's leadoff hitter, who belted a home run, Charlie Moncrief settled down on the Tribe imound and only allowed one more

Johnny Fehr went him two better las a comer before he ever reached |'un in his five inning hitch. Three

with 706 Last night Wellman rose over the again for 712 only to have Dale Logan in the Allison Hiroll a T13—just one

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Joan Fogle Might Break Record

Bud Sawin, {the Riviera Club, (and Joan Fogle

[Junior Women's

will enter June In the National 150-yard medley

relay at Ohio State University Sat

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it 1:58.5 and Sawin said that Joan, who is 12 years old, has a good chance of cracking it. She eliminated the former record holder. | Lorraine Fischer, at the aquatic | meet recently at Buffalo, N. Y., in

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the same event,

‘Chapman Favored

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' PINEHURST, N. C.. April 11 (U

P.).—National Amateur Champion | Dick Chapman, red-hot favorite to the 41st North and South p, meets

in the feature quarter-final match

3% ran

i footing. s Boots at

5% after a rousing 5 ldown the straightway.

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nm! Sunny Jim 21 filled after

swimming coach at|

[the tracks, it was a long while be-

| fore he justified the optimism. He |

[went out four times before he broke his maiden at Saratoga and he tried five times again hefore he could score his second triumph at ‘Belmont, Park. { But once under way, he gained momentum rapidly. He was second in the Champagne Stakes behind

Indian hurlers held the Colonels to [six safeties, Moncrief held them to four in five rounds, Jake Wade worked three innings and gave up two bingles and voung Ben Wade toiled on the rubber in the ninth without

(permitting a hit.

{Monday Lunch, fourth in the Rem- |

sen behind Harvard Square, second behind Stimady in the Ardsley and

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then first in front of the Belmont!

{Futurity winner, Our Boots, in the $30,000 Pimlico Futurity, The latter race was the one which made Bold | Irishman a Derby threat He took the track in front all the way healthy disregard for the A head in front the stretch turn, in front at the finish run all the way The time of 1:49 4-5 for a mile and one-sixteenth was fast enough to prove he liked the distance

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| | NEW YORK, April 11 (U, P).— |

| mon appeared to be a virtual cer- | tainty today following a general | re-shuffling of next month's boxing program by Promoter Mike Jacobs

| | Jacobs announced that Ken Over-

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os | Pitcher Bill Lee said today he can't

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heing paid out for wages and where night-shift workers will flock to the ball park. Colorful rookies such as the Yankees’ sec ond base combination of Rizzuto

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