Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1941 — Page 19
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Have You Heard? Our Indians Play
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Joe Mack, the Chicago Pole,
receives another trial at the Indianapolis Indians’ first sack.
2. Kermit Lewis, better known as Seabiscuit because
of his
speed, is one of seven outfielders bidding for a regular job.
3. The Tribe fans are pulling for Outfielder Allen Hunt achieve a comeback after a poor 1940 season when an
slowed him down.
4. After a three-year absence, Roaring Red Killafer roars at the head of another band of Redskins.
to injury
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Lamp that smile. fan:
it radiates a barrel of confidence for opening day
5. Milton Galatzer, outfislder and first cacker
base hite.
6. Gilbert (Gibby) Brack i«
says it with
He led the team last year with a .336 average.
another fly chaser battling hard
+ o| to get in that inaugural day Indianapolis iineup.
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BLOOMINGTON (UJ. Pp.) Indiana mondmen bunched big innings to register victory Indiana Stat ers’ College vest Bob Vittoz. Hoosier southpaw, struck out In and two-thir but walked six and w
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Honors were divided as Indian-
and Marion County athletes matched
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high speed and meets vesterday Washington's { imphed meet ng Ren Davis { and Warren Cent al's 241 { port on
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The Highland Golf and Club will be the scene of the Indiana Professional Golfers’ Association's first pro-amateur tournament next Monday President John Vaughn new [Speedway pro, announced that competition will be on the same plan as used last year, with amateurs rated in Classes A, B and C. An amateur | of each class will join a professional | In each foursome. The site of the Indiana Open will {be selected at the annual P G. A meeting May 5 at Kokomo
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ind broad fa first and high honors Capt and Ro A ot the pole vault 1ct the Cardinals an early Redskin lead. Bob O'Toole led the Red Birds to victory bv Individual scoring honors Joe Nahmias paced with 12 points and Mascari brothers continued winning ways, taking the first two places in the mile run
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