Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1941 — Page 23
THURSDAY, AUG. 28, 1991 _
George Blaeholder, who started in the ninth. He and two other Brewer hurlers held Minneapolis to seven hits. Milwaukee made 13 hits off four Miller pitchers. The losses left Kansas City and or Minneapolis in grave danger of slipping out of the first division.
9 Teams Left in Pro Tourney
WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 28 (U. P). Oscar Judd held the Birds score- {—The Waco, Tex., Dons last night less for six innings, while the Colo- {beat the strong Solomon Kandy nels maintained a four-run lead. | Kids of Wichita. 5 to 2, in one of But Columbus evened the score In {the outstanding games of the Nathe last three innings, and Louis- tional Semi-Pro Baseball Congress. ville scored the winning run in the After last night's games only last half of the ninth. Judd allowed nine teams remained in the toureight hits. nament, which ends Monday. They St. Paul blanked third-place are: Kansas City, 3 to 0, behind Vedie| Enid, Okla, Champlins; Himsl's two-hit pitching. St. Paul {Tex., Dons; Northrop, Cal, scored its runs in the first and ers; Worcester, Mass, Norton; Sixth, off George Barley’s pitching. | Wichita Solomons; Ft. Riley, Kas, Last place Milwaukee beat fourth |CRTC.; WICHITA, Stearman’s; Buplace Minneapolis, 6 to 4, in 10|ford, Ga. Bona Aliens; and StillInnings. The winning pitcher was) water, Okla., Boomers.
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Tigers Are Above Average, DePauw’s Gaumy Neal Says
By WILLIAM BRINK JR. United Press Staff Correspondent GREENCASTLE, Ind, Aug. 28.— There's a new stadium a-building at DePauw University, but whether
Gaumy Neal ;
the architect included in his plans
|an undefeated home season for the 194} Tiger team is something Coach
Raymond R. (Gaumy) Neal would like to know. If he did, he might revise his estimate today that the Tigers probably would be a little more ferocious than they were last vear in winning three and losing f6UF OF ail games played.
| They split even, 3-3, in the Indiana
Conference to wind up in fifth place. DePauw will piay five games in the new stadium, a classy brick and concrete structure seating 4000 fans. The stocky Neal, beginning his
| 12th season as head coach at De-
Pauw, forecast a team "a little above average” this fall with the prospect of a strong line because of the return of a number of 1940 juniors, Some 43 candidates were expected to turn out for the team, among them 10 senior lettermen. An equal number of award winners were lost by graduation. There was no draft problem, Neal said, because most of the hoys are too young even to register. It was a little early for Neal to name a starting lineup, but he had several boys in mind whom he expected to form the nucleus of the first string.
vidge, senior halfback of Chicago, who probably will carry the brunt of the passing chores. At quarterback, Neal named John Long, Toledo, O., junior who saw action as a sophomore last year and established himself as a boy who puts his heart in a block. Warren Brown, Chicago senior, was slated for a halfback st. In the line, Neal moaned the loss by graduation of Tackle Jack Randolph, whose defensive work gained him a berth on the 1940 All-State team selected by conference coaches.
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{But he has at least one seasoned | tackle in Ray Moehring, a junior (from St. Mary's, O. | Also expected to start in the forward wall were Max Biggs of Cuyahoga Falls, O, at end and George Crane of Dayton, O., at guard. Neal reported a crop of promising sophomores in sight for starters or stength. They included Guards Jack Campbell, Oak Park, Ill, Richard McCally, Dayton, O, and Elsworth Sherrow, Lansing, Ill. and Center Ed Stokes of Calumet City, Ill. A trio of sophomores loomed as possible backfield candidates — Ray Courtney, Elkhart; Don Galbraigt, Huntington, and John Jewitt, Shelbyville. Neal had no illusions about a return to the golden era of 1933 when the Tigers went undefeated, untied and unscored upon. But it was
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a cinch they again would be a spirited and polished team. The 1941 schedule: . 27—Franklin,
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Brakes Eye Title Tilt
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug. 28 (U. P.).—The Northern Indiana softball championship was in sight for the Bendix Brakes of South Bend tonight if they could score victories over the Penn Electrics of Goshen and the 2Zollner Pistons of Ft. Wayne, Undefeated South Bend was paired with once-beaten Goshen in the first game, and a loss for the latter would knock it out of the tourney. Ft. Wayne, also beaten once, was to play the winner. A loss for South Bend in either game would send the meet into another round.
the southern Indiana victor for the State title in Indianapolis next week-end.
“Y0O0-HOO” PENALTY HIKE
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, (U. P)). —Four youths from nearby Pierceton yoo-hooed at two local girls. Authorities stepped in and found that none of the four had a driver's license, and the boys were relieved of their car keys. So they did a penalty hike—home to Pierceton.
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Higbee Wins 18th and Pewee
Regains Poise
By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Brooklyn's pennant hopes had a rosy glow today for three reasons. First, the Dodgers held their game and a-half lead over the Cardinals by trimming the Reds, 4-2, before 30,103 last night in Ebbets Field. Second, Kirby Higbe, who was knocked out of the box in his two previous starts, found his winning groave again and won his 18th game, allowing only seven hits. Third, and maybe most important of all, Pewee Reese, Dodgers’ kid shortstop who sobbed heart-broken-ly in the clubhouse after his two disastrous errors against the Cardinals Tuesday, shook off his mental hazard like a veteran and played brilliantly in the triumph over the Reds. Asked if he planned to bench Young Reese, Manager Leo Durocher stormed, “Hell, no,” and installed Reese in the leadoff spot. Durocher and all the Dodgers acted sympathetically toward Reese after his fatal bobbles against the Cards and the treatment helped the fuzzy-faced kid regain his poise.
Belts a Double
Last night in his first time at bat, Reese watched Johnny Vander Meer blaze over two strikes and then belted a double down the third-base line. He moved to third on an infield out and scored on Lavagetto's foul fly to Frank McCormick. That run sent the Dodgers away winning. Afield, Reese was perfect, handling eight chances without a miscue and one of them was a three-star special on Eddie Joost’s hard-hit roller in the third. Highe mowed down the Reds with one hit for seven innings and blanked them until pinch-hitter Gleeson’s double, Mike McCormick's single and Lonnie Frey's double scored two runs in the eighth. Meantime, Brooklyn picked up four separate runs off Vander Meer, who was wild. He walked eight men and lost to the Dodgers for the fourth time. The crowd increased Brooklyn's home attendance to 1,103,740, a new Dodger record.
Giants Kayo Jinx
As for the Cardinals, they refuse to quit. The Giants had them licked, 5-2, going into the seventh but the Cards stormed back to tie
the count on singles by Crespi, Marion and Gumbert, Brown's sacrifice and Hopp's single. Then in the eighth Marion, Gumbert, Brown and Hopp singled in succession for two more runs. Walker Cooper homered in the ninth for another tally, making the score 8 to 5. The Giants knocked out their jinx, Ernie White, who started with only two days’ rest, but their exteammate, Harry Gumbert, stopped them in a relief role and was the winner over Hubbell and Walter Brown. The Yankees, also playing under the lights in St. Louis, beat the Browns, 11-1, before 13,416—Browns’ largest night crowd of the year— and eliminated the three bottom teams, the Athletics, Senators and Browns, from all mathematical chances at the pennant.
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