Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1941 — Page 7
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Chuck Aleno
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_ By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent: NEW YORK, May po certainty of baseball ‘is its chief You can never tell what'll happen next. On this theme the late Frank J. Navin, owner of the Tigers, remarked after his club had lost a tough series to a tail-end team: “If those things didn’t happen, we'd: nave to alse every ball park in America.” Look, for InStaudE, oF pened Sunday: 1. Chuck Aleno, rookie third base-
: what hap-
- yj, man recalled: from - Indianapolis last
week, singled in the third, driving home the run -by which the Cin-
einnati Reds broke their six- game)
losing streak (their longest in two
Years), by defeating the Braves, 4-3. . 2. In the Tigers-Red Sox game Rudy York hit a double play ball to second baseman Sammy Hale, subbing for the injured Bobby Doerr, .in the eleventh inning of a 4-4 tie. Hale threw wildly, and one run Scored. - Then Joe Cronin booted a grounder and another run Scored. The Tigers won, 6-5, deSpite Jimmy Foxx’s homer . in the lass of ‘the eleventh, . 3. The _ league-leading Indians, %ith a fiye-game winning streak, met the seventh-place Athletics, Whe had a four-game’ losing streak. Johnny Babich, who had a sore arm all spring, was making . his first Start. The Indians were 2-1 favorites. it So the A’s knocked their ears 4. a ball players that Clark
Griffith traded away, Joe Kuhel and |.
Taft Wright, took advantage of an opportunity to show up the “Old Fox” by blasting six: hits as the White Sox trimmed the Senators, 10-5. Kuhel hit a triple and a double and Wright made four straight hits, pacing the White Sox’s 16-hit attack on three Washington pitchers. + 5. Whit Wyatt, with a winning streak . of seven - straight, faced Larry French, who hadn’t been able to finish a game in his last three starts, in the Dodger-Cub game. But the highly favored Dodgers|i $ook it.on the chin, 7-4. 6. The Pirates had the . Giants licked, 4-0, and had routed New York's new pitcher, fiddler Bill McGee, but Rip Sewell’s defense. fell apart and the Terrymen came on to win, 5-4. 7. Joe ‘DiMaggio popped up for the third out in the fourth inning of the Yankee-Brown game but it jdn’t end the inning. The St. puis catcher tipped his bat on that strike, and DiMaggio was automatically awarded first base. The Yanks scored four runs after the Sopsiene and crushed the Browns, 2
8. The Cardinals’ had their. ace orton Cooper, in the box but he
wasn’t able to finish and they had.
To go to the last of the ninth before finally subduing the hustling Phillies, 6-5. It was a costly victory for the Cards because catcher Walker Cooper: suffered a dislocated shoulder in "a collision with Harry Marnie, Phils’ second baseman, and
will be ‘out of ‘action indefinitely.
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‘Schedule for: ‘Stout Stadium games tonight: TP, M.—Bridgeport vs, Y. M. A.
oC +.8:18. P . $f—South Side Turners Vs. Hoosier Veneer. * 9:30 P. M.—Indiana Fur vs. West: | “View ‘Baptist. Mitchell A. C. defeated Greens-
burg Aces, 18 to 6, at Stout Sta- _ dium Sunday night.
: Preliminary game was ‘won by Hoosier Veneer over the Riverside Buddies, 7 to 5.
- .¥ Goldsmith's Socos defeated Sam's
Men’s Shop, 7 0-3, in the Sunday Morning Bush=Feezle League. For games. ‘with Secos write 535-7 S. Illinois St. Cal] LI-1612. -
--Last night's results at Speedway Stadium: South Bend Girls, 9; H. A. Girls, 2. : Richardson's Market, 12; Sicomincion Lifmest ones, ‘ - C. atkins, 12; Greensburg, 0.
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Times Special MUNCIE, Ind. May 19.7Fhe Muncie Citizens won - their" third straight 'Indiana-Ohio League vigtory yesterday-afternoon when Rob= ert Katz bested John Twiggs of the Indianapolis: Firemen, 2 to 1, in-a
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“The teams to beat” became evident in amateur baseball circles this week-end as definite leaders in each loop were established. Leonard Cleaners continued to roll over all opposition by downing the West Side Merchants; 7 to 2, for
tory. International (Tool took the maegsure of P. R. Mallory, 3 to ‘2, and Baird’s Service captured a 4-to-2 verdict from Sacks Auto Parts in ‘other league competition. Empire Life moved into the top spot of the Municipal League with 14-to-4 win over Beanblossom while Gold Medal Beer was falling before Falls City, 6 to 3. Prospect Tavern came to life with a 10-to-4 decision over Allison. Boulevard Taproom and Armour remained in a deadlock for the Capitol City leadership as each captured their third victory. The Taproom nine topped Moose, 6 to 3, and: Armour gained an even: break with | them when only six Ford Motors players showed up for action and the game .was forfeited.. Charcoal walloped Fall City, 14 to 3. In Saturday’s league competition P. R. Mallory smacked E. C. Atkins ‘out of the first place tie by downing them, 5 to 1, in Manufacturers’ League play. the catchers as Homer Stull of Mallory' and Dick Roberson of Atkins suffered split hands while Howard, who followed Stull in the Mallory lineup, suffered a split finger. U. S. Tires remained in a tie with Mallory by trimming Lilly Varnish, 8 t6 3, and Stewart-Warner won from Kingan, 13 to 6. «New York Central continued its unbeaten ways “by «drubbing: the Union Printers, 12 to 2, in Industrial competition. Pure Oil “scored four times in the ninth for an 8-to<7 decision over Schwitzer-Cummins.
Golfers Compete In Tourneys
Happenings and results over .the week-end at the. city’s golf links: At Lake Shore—Mrs. Robert Durham and Larry Barton won the two-ball mixed foursome tournament. Second place went to Mrs. C. J. Schutters and George Katzenberger, while Mrs. Jerry Betzler and C. J. Schutters finished third. At Indianapolis Country Club— First-round results in the spring handicap tournament: J. I.- Cummings won from W. R. Schott by default; G. R. Redding defeated Dr. CA Nafe, 2 and 1; R. N. Bowen defeated Rr. S. Lewis, 3 and 2; S. R. Sayles defeated J. O. Birr, 2 and 1; W..S. Souder defeated J.. Ww. Pinnell, 2 yp; D. L. Stone Jr.
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terbury was the lowest gross: score reported in the elub sweepstakes,
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{and Stanley Feezle's T77-9-68.
shooter were: divided between ©," Fuecht, with 88-18-70, William Trimble's 89 was the best gross score in Class C, while net honors went to Tom Jackson, with 91-23—68. . At Coffin—Walter Chapman produced a 70-1—69 to capture the week-end - handicap .. ‘tourngment. Second and third places were shared
Hoy (82-12-70)... . At Riverside—In Industrial Golf Teague competition, R. C. A defeated Kingan'’s, 30% to 17%; P. R. Mallory trimmed romitoisl Harvester, 31-17, and U. 8S. Tires thumped Herff-Jones, 38-10. Professional Russ Stonehouse teamed with Marie: Stener to. fire a low 86-9—77 and win the twobill mixed foursome tournament. ° At’ Pleasant Run—An_ eight-un- |} der-par 65 was enough to win the pro-amateur tournament. produced by ‘a team of Wedmore Smith, John Draper, Carl: Barnes 2 George Mattson.
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distance star, nosed out Warren Breidenback of Michigan Ten track meet in record time.” He ‘was elocked in 1:51.3. Indiana won the meet, title, ending: Michigan's
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defeated L. W. Leath, Lup; R. -W.{j Lee’ Won from G. E. Enos by dé-|.- .. (fault ‘and H. J. Hadley defeated C. Jo
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With a burst. of speed in the final lap, Campbe” Kane (third rom. Fight); lanky Indiana University (right) to win the half-mile event of the Big
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(U. P.)~<Indiana’s handful of indi« vidual track stars carried the hope of the Big Ten Conference today in its fifth annual all-star. meet with the Pacific Coast Conference in Los Angeles, June 17. . A "Hoosier ‘team of great: distance runners and big Archie Harris: cap=
field meet: Saturday by scoring
heavily-favored Michigan. Only eight Indianans scored ‘but théy collected 48 points to Michigan’s 43, Ohio State’s 37, and Northwestern’s 27. -The first three winners in each event qualified for the dual with the West Coast stars. The Big Ten will be seeking its first victory since the duals began five years ago. The Pacific Coast team ‘never nas scored less than 92 points and Big Ten athletes never
Champions Named In State Bowling
Times Special FT, WAYNE, Ind., May 19.—The 32d annual Indiana men’s bowling tournament came to a close this week-end with only one change in the standings. F. Peters of Hartford City crashed into second place in the all-events standings with a 1926 total. ; The five-man title went to Sunlit Motor. Sales of Shelbyville- with. a high - 3007. W. Dohse and S. Marshall of ‘Anderson are the doubles champs with their 1260 pins. ° The singles title went to E. Kraft of Ft. Wayne with a 708 and S.
Kodba of South Bend took the all-
events, honors with a 1928. Final standings:
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. Dohse-S. gS snal, Andersen. * Kraft-E. t Sr., Ft. Wayn Goo! hus-R. i hel eg ig Pierson-R. Hughes, Indianapolis. Howell-J. Jones, Kokomo SINGLES Kraft, Ft. Wayne Barrett, Fi. Way _Haxilton, Indian, poli . Dietrich, Mishawa vy ’ Johnson, Indianapolis. . ? ALL EVENTS . . Kodba, South Bend : Péters, Hartford City.....cec. 1 E. Kraft, Ft. Wayne “eee J. Bogardus, South Bend....... esac. 1,884 TT. Zavakos, Richmond....,...... sees L885
Louis Chandler and Helen Bartelbort won the mixed doubles bowling tourney at the Pennsylvania Alleys Sunday afternoon as all of the early leaders were ousted from: the standings. The winners rolled: a. 1309 total.
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tured ‘the Big Ten’s 41st track. and ad 2 inch during the qualifying round
enough firsts and seconds to beat Friday. The toss was only an inch
a close race in the low hurdles. Two
won the javelin with a throw of 187
‘14% "inches.
#0 had 21%; Minnesota, 17; Illinois 5(%% Chicago, 4%, and Iowa, 0.
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bases loaded in the third and was caught atthe plate on a: close’ play trying for a home run. Y It was the Tribe’s big inning. The |Képass." : took ‘charge ‘the |Giioey , |remainder of the distance and there | foland ‘ were no hits by the home team in |Cree -* |the last four rounds.
The Indians held a ‘lead ‘of 4 to 2 in the third and the fans thought they were going to see the losing| streak snapped. But the Birds kept
-* |sixth and won it in the seventh.
The rooters received some meas-
' lure of consolation in the comeback
Hoosiers Cony Big Ten Hopes|i: To West Coast Track Show
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 19 have collected more than 44. The| Totals
11940 score was 94% to 36 2-3.
The Big Ten’s star performer is Archie Harris, husky Hoosier negro, who set a new American, intercol-|
legiate, and conference record in|;
the discus, and also won the shot put, Harriss tossed the discus 174 feet,
and a half below the world record. He threw the shot 50 feet. Three other double winners were Campbell Kane, Indiana distance ace; Bob Wright, Ohio State’s.sensational sophomore hurdler, and Myron Piker, Northwestern speedster Kane broke the second conference] - record when he nosed out Warren Breidenback, of Michigan, to take the 880 in 1:51.3 and beat the old mark of 1:52.2 set by Charles Beetham, Ohio State, in 1937, Kane won the mile in 4:15.2, ‘Wright took the low: hurdlés in 23.9 seconds and the highs in 14.3 seconds. Piker won the 100 in 9.8 Seconds and the 220 in 22 seconds. .Roy Cochran, of Indiana, took the 440 in 48.6 seconds and gave Wright
other Hoosiers, Kendall and Jenkins, placed second in the mile and 440. Indiana scored another one-two in the two mile when Wayne Tolliver and Fred Wilt won easily. Tolliver’s time was 9:15. Lawrence Hadley, of Wisconsin,
feet 71; inches; Larry Stout, of Illinois; captured ‘the broad jump with a. leap of 24 feet, 13% inches, and Jack-Defield, of Minnesota, took the pole vault at 13 feet, 4 inches. Canham, of Michigan, Ray of Chicago, Smith of Northwestern and Timmerman of Wisconsin tied for first in the high jump at six.feet,
Fifth place in the meet went to Wisconsin with 22 points. Illinois
Wins at Columbus
Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind. May 19 —Bus Wilbert of Indianapolis raced to victory in the 25-lap feature event on the Mid-West Dirt Track Association’s racing program here Sunday afternoon. Roman Snell of Louisville took an early lead but went over the east wall on the 13th lap. Harold Shaw then’ took first but was forced out of the running by tire trouble. Bill Cantwell of Louisville was second dnd Frank Lipton of Detroit was third. A crowd ‘of 4000 fans wit-
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