Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1942 — Page 28

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| Mallory Aion,

B Tilt Headlines |} Amateur Play Is

Harold Jenkins’ P. R. Mallory _ nine can cause lots of confusion tomorrow in the city amateur Man- . [ ufacturers baseball league if it can beat E. C. Atkins,

The Sawmakers, perched atop the| St. Roch's | Southport Merchants. .

league standing, and undefeated at that in three games, meet Mallory’s at Riverside 2 in the top league attraction. Jenkins’ team has won two and Jost one and a triumph tomorrow for his boys would throw the first|s place lead into a two-way tie.

Unbeaten Beermen

Gold Medal is not expecting too much opposition Sunday in its municipal league tilt with Ft. Harrison at Riverside 5. The Beermen are unbeaten-in three games and hold a one-game lead over sec-ond-place Empire Life, who meets Falls City Sunday at Brookside 1. Headlining Big Six action Sunday will be the Sacks Auto Parts-Schwitzer-Cummins game at Garfield. A half game out of first place, the Sacks team could zoom easily into first position if Boulevard Tap Room, co-league leaders, drop one to fifth-place Armour. : Rhodius 1 will have the top Capital City game with Southport Merchants and St. Roch’s clashing. St. Roch’s holds only a one-half game " lead over the Merchants. Standings and schedules for tomorrow andSunday are:

Decathlon Date

NEW YORK, May 22 (U. P.).— The National A. A. U. decathlon championship has been awarded to the central association and will be held at Chicago June 26-27 in conjunction with that district’s championships, Secretary Daniel Ferris announced today.

BASEBALL

‘The Indianapolis Reserves of the Indi-ana-Ohio league will play in Muncie Sunday and all players are asked to meet at Em-Roe’s Sporting Goods Co, at 11 A. m,

The Broad Ripple baseball team playin in the Capital City league this year an sponsored y Liwe America, will practice tomorrow > a. m, at Broad Ripple high school’s 3 anil:

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Salis City vs. U. 8. Tires at Garfield. van. -Warner vs. Kingan at Rhodius

: SUNDAY MUNICIPAL

Jeopard Cleaners vs. Allison at Riversi Falls City at Brook-

Empire Life vs. side 1. Gold Medal vs, Ft. Harrison at Riverside 5. CAPITAL CITY St. Rogh's vs. Southport Merchants at Rhodius 1 Keystone Boys club (bye) Usher Funeral Home vs. Charcoal Grill at Riverside 3. BIG SIX Eagles vs. Moose at Riverside 1. Boulevard Tap Room vs. Armour at

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Softball Notes

“Porter” Stineberger, pitching for the La Pinta Wholesale Co., hurled his third no-hitter of the season last night beating Bridgeport Brass Works, 8 to 1, in an Em-Roe Industrial league game at Stout stadium. The Brassmen scored their only run on three errors. Other league scores at Stout stadium last night were: J. LD Adams, 4; Indianapolis Wire Bound Meta 1 Auto Parts, 8; Indianapolis Machine & Supply

The Civic league schedule for tonight at Stout stadium is: 7: Hillsdale Sursery vs. Martin Market. 8:15—South Side Turners vs. Allison P40. 9:30—Paper Package Co. vs. Beveridge Paper Co,

The La Pinta Wholesale Co. will play the Rucetmiere Drugs Sunday at 2 p. at Willard 2.

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Watch Out, ‘Dodgers! Here Come the Cards

FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1942

thing tangible about Brooklyn's big

last night before departing for St. Louis. “I had been too soft, sympathetic and tender with my ball club. I decided to crack down on

500 myself and everybody else.

“I did and you've seen a change in this ball club. We aren’t at our best yet, but we are getting better every day. We spotted the Giants a four-run lead in that second game Sunday and came on to win. We haven’t lost since and have run

after those Dodgers with hammer and tongs.” Southworth, biting off his words and banging his fist, told of one the Cards’ regular pitchers taking

rubbed. Cards Mean Business

“From now on there’ll be no more of that,” he said. “No ball player leaves the field without permission from me. I'm not asking

don’t do. I am kicking myself good and I expect to prod any player who isn’t putting out everything he’s got. That goes from the time the Cardinals come on the ball field. We had a sloppy infield workout in Boston. And, boy, did IT stop that. I want those players hustling and making their plays and throws just like they were in a ball game.” Southworth didn’t mention it but one Cardinal regular paid $200 fine within the last few weeks. Yes siree, the Cardinals mean business with a capital B. “Concede the pennant to Brooklyn—hell no!” Southworth yelled. “If I, was ready to give up now I'd quit baseball for keeps. You are going to see the Cardinals right up there and don’t you forget it. The

m. | Dodgers think so too, I guess, be-

cause they didn’t want any part of us in the get-away game. The field was in condition to play but

rarin’ to get at ‘em in their own back yard.”

Al] eastern National league. games were cancelled yesterday except the Reds-Phils game in which Philadelphia beat McKechnie’s club, 3-2, and knocked the Rhinelanders down to sixth place. Si Johnson bested Paul Derringer in a pitchers’ duel. Etten’s single and Litwhiler’s triple decided the.game.

Bonham’s Fourth Shutovt

ing himself as the American league's premier pitcher, pitched the Yankees a 1-0 triumph over the White Sox. It was his sixth straight victory and his fourth shutout. He allowed only three hits, two of which were bunts. After the fourth only one Chicagoan reached first and Bonham retired the last 12 men in order. Edgar Smith, who allowed nine hits, walked the winning tally home. With Ted Williams hitting his ninth homer with a mate on base, the Red Sox beat the Indians, 8-3, snapping the Tribe's four-game winning streak. Cleveland has yet to beat Boston.

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By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, May 22.—Shouldering the blame for Cardinals’ weak start in the National league pennant race, Billy Southworth, dynamic little St. Louis: pilot, left town vowing that his ball club would do some-

0 “I came to my senses at the Polo Grounds last Sunday after the Giants beat us in the first game of a double-header,” Southworth said

off four in a row. We are going|

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Entries in the Central alleys 420scratch men’s doubles tournament, scheduled tomorrow and Sunday, has neared the 100 mark, according to Johnny Mencin, tourney manager. With prizes of $300 at stake, the event is expected to attract some of the city’s leading pinmen. Prizes of $150 will be paid to winners in the handicap division and also to the three duos with the highest actual scores. First-place prize in each division is $75; second, $50, and third, $25. Entries may be filed any time during the event, which starts at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Ri, 0078.

With several special prizes being

guaranteed cash awards, the weekend mixed doubles sweepstakes at the Central alleys has already attracted 75 entries. The event will open tomorrow afternoon and continue through Sunday night. Entries may be made by calling Ri. 0036.

Two teams are needed to complete a Spring league, scheduled to get under way at 8:30 tonight at the Central alleys. Teams or individuals desiring to enter this circult are requested to report to the league secretary.

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Wrestling Moves To Outdoor Arena

Wrestling will move to the outdoors at Sports Arena next Tues-

day night where Orville Brown and Chief Little Wolf will renew their “fued” in the headline match. An added attraction will be the return appearance of Vic Holbrook, the popular Boston matman who served as a last-minute substitute and triumphed over Joe Dusek here

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Rookie Lou Blair homered with the bases loaded. Sid. Hudson tamed the Browns and Washington won, 5-2, despite six Senators’ errors. It was Hudson’s third victory.

Yesterday's Hero—Ernie Bonham, Yankee righthander who warms up by tossing around an iron ball the size of a baseball. He let the White Sox down with three hits, winning his sixth straight, 1-0.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE t. Louis at Cleveland (night), Dotrott at Chicago (might). Only two games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philagel (night). Only two games scheduled.

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