Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1942 — Page 23

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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1042 ___ ey THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Kansas City Lead Today

v The W e Ways and Means Is Going | By JACK GUENTHER Times Special United Press Staff Cerrespondent NEW YORK. June 11 —Today's turf communique bears the vam tidings that the proposed black-out of Saratoga has been voted down.| The blue-blooded, red-nosed bosses of the picture book playground in|

upstate New York have agreed upon a business as usual policy. For

People Have Ready Cash, but A Clean Steal for Gordon ~~ |Indians Can Whittle That

the summer, at least, the biggest racing show on earth will go on—| they hope. _There isn’t much hey can do except hope. For once, the success | _——— = - or failure of their meeting at the; £ ! tree-fringed track which dates back | §

H ogan’ S Team to Civil War days won't depend on

rich purses, glamour horses or low

3-all. Farly in May the Indians

Kansas City dropped two in three at Victory field, Indianapolis.

. admission prices. Instead, it will be Favored Again settled by the railroads. If the| 8 trains keep running, the spa will} (U. Pp) Dbrosper and fatten. If not, well,

TOLEDO, O, June 11 who knows?

Defending Champion Ben Hogan

and Jimmy Demaret were favored Plenty of Dough nant wrapped up at this early stage their sails.”

dropped two out of three here at|the campaign, the Milwaukee BrewRuppert stadium and late in May. were playing over their heads.

They have a good team, but not as

Johnny Neun'’s pastimers are hard [800d as their record snows. to whip on their home grounds and| “Of all the clubs, my own inhave been going great guns during |cluded, Kansas City seems to be the current home stand. the best balanced in fielding, batBut Tribe Skipper Hartnett re-|ting, pitching and team speed. Yeah, fuses to concede that the Blues the Blues are the team to beat for have the American association pen- (the flag. And we're here to brim

Fate Of Horse Racing Will Be Settled By The Railroads

Cancels Race

The annual Clarence Wagner Mé= morial cycle race, sponsored by the Irvington Cycle club, has been cane celed because of the tire shortage. Club members agreed that i6 would not be in keeping with the {club's policy to ask entrants to use

KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 11.-—Held idle by the weather last night, | their automobiles to come here from the league-leading Blues and sixth-place Indians planned to mix in a/ | surrounding states. week-day afternoon game today in the delayed series opener. The rampaging Blue Streaks hold a three-game bulge over second- | place Milwaukee and a 10-game margin over the Indianapolis Redskins. However, the game count between the Blues and Tribesters is| « + + for the Graduate

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to repeat in the eighth anual Inver- The situation is tinged with irony. ness invitation round robin Olli iy... re a greater number of tournament opening at the Inver- .,amers and these customers are ness club today. ‘weighted down with ready cash. Sixteen selected professionals, the p+ the ways and means of bringclass of the play-for-play ranks, {ing the customers and the thorough- ! : open with 18 holes of best ball-match | preds together are fast disappear- : pl ay action in a 125-hole battle for] ling. The automobile is gone, the $7600 in cash and war bonds. There| {special trains are going.

that they'll be hard to catch.

night,” with Minneapolis, Indian-

will be 38 holes of play on each of garatoga isn't alone in this Joe Gordon, Yankee second baseman, is safe at second in Tuesday's game with the Tigers at Yankee Sawin to Teach LG Oo CT i NE

the next three days, each team pjsery. Every track in the United| (adium. Sherte 1 . . i Sery. ) s i p Murray Franklin( left) of Detroit has ball in hand. The umpire is Passarella. Yanks meeting every other pair. States is faced with the same feast| won. 4 to 1 Ripple Swimmers

The winning team gets $2150, or famine proposition. Unlike ball - | | A competitive rpeing Curse for SUPER RB 9 scaling down to $350 for the bottom parks and boxing arenas, they are | . * swimmers will be installed in the *

pair. There is a $250 prize for the not readily accessible. They i Monotonous Yanks Forgotten Rookie Optioned Broad Ripple pool next week ac- |

team with the most birdies and an- anywhere from four to 28 miles ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 11 (U. P)). cording to Charles (Bud) Sawin

other £250 for the twosome with the from the center of their mother] —Buddy Blattner, rookie shortstop | Who will give swimming instructions 4 BESE Sif hun. Re tions For Red- lof 2d Place Battle of the St. Louis Cardinals, has been| there this summer. AVIATION ETHYL

} Sawin will instruct beginners and optioned to ester of the Tutiere advanced swimmers every Tuesday, national league, subject to “quick| saturday and Sunday morning at

Teams. in addition to Hogan and proximately seven miles—something | Demaret. are Horton Smith and Mel more than walking distance.

Harbert, Jimmy Hines and Herman! other Tracks Not Fortunate

Barron, Herman Keiser and Chand- United Press Staff Correspondent ler Harper, Henry Picard and Sam| Col. Matt Winn holds that the | NEW YORK, June 11.—The New York Yankees and the monoton-|

Brrd. Dutch Harrison and Denny [Oks will always get to the Ken-| gus manner in which they spread-eagle the field were forgotten momenShute, home pro Byron Nelson and |tucky Derby, even if they mustitarily by the American league today as it concentrated on a red. hot

By OSCAR FRALEY

| Cardinal farm organization, said|icemen will be able to use the swim-

— “It's going to be a tough race | AVE éx ASO] 3 from here in,” declared Gabby last dbp apolis, Columbus and Louisville showing steady improvement. REGUL AR A “I thought, from the beginning of © © 0 0 0 0 0

| recall,” Branch Rickey, head of the|10:30 o'clock. Boys, girls and serv- AIR RIFLES SHOT ’ { today. ming course for open races July 1. GUNS and RIFLES

grum and Lawson Little, Harbert crawl. His situation, however, iS|second place battle among the Boston Red Sox, the Cleveland Indians) / hi ps As Ty 1 i by is America’s t Tigers. * Y } »n and Lloyd Man-|eXceptional. The der and the Detroi - Sy oir od Harper are mak- | Sreatest race and Louisville is a Ten games out in front, the Yanks were too distant to worry] ri e S Ol Y 1 C e u e Stugle Shot Daisy v $4 49 ing their first starts in this event major city. If necessary, the towns- snout but the interest in the three- : Oy Demaret and Hogan lost only one [°K could support the Bluegrass|gac runner-up fight—with the St.) York Giants moved up into a third. June 18—Thursday, St. Paul, 2 games, 6 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Air Rifis .......... $1.79 match—to Picard and Johnny Re-| Pic. themselves. Ohgren City Lou Browns attempting to Soa] place deadlock with Cincinnati by, June 19—Friday, St. Pau, 1 game, “ p. m.; ladies’ day. Daly Red Rider Carbine g9 gQ A i oy is only four miles away from Cit¥V into the picture—produced e! blasting the Reds, 6-1. June 20—Saturday, St. Paul, 1 game, 3 p. m. 1,000-Shot Air Rifle... .... Vr they lost the title last hal, and may be reached by street|resvered interest of a close pennant Rip Sewell allowed only four hits! June 2i—Sunday, St. Paul, 2 games, 2 p. m. Bl Alo 2 rie Svan $3 19 se eas mm C 65 FOPGHREME. land drove in two runs, leading the | Juué 22—Monday, Mnweayolte; } game, Si% p. m.; ladies’ day. Springfield .22 Automatic $ 18.15 J 23—Tuesday, Min : . m. . : t er rac See 1s na Browns Battle Pittsburgh Pirates to their sixth! ine Te: ay, UneayoL 1 Some, S pw RIE oovooooccoviiianin Brewers C limb In Chicago, for instance, : straight triumph, a 3-0 night vic- | une 24— nesday, Minneapolis, 1 game, 8:30 p. m. Mossberg 51M Deluze Automatic Cusis a critical factor. John Jackson,| poston thumped St. Louis, 10-3, tory over the Boston Braves. June 25—Thursday, Minneapolis, 1 game, 8:30 p. m. ou Hele oots $23.25 One-Half Game {manager of Arlington and Wash- yesterday, and remained one-half] Bill Lee registered his eighth win, June 26—Friday, Minneapolis, 1 game, 8:30 p. m.; ladies’ day. Tors (4B Target Rifle Clip Type Be UNITED PRESS |ington parks, told me that as lon2|oame ahead of Cleveland and De- hurling the Chicago Cubs to a 5-2 June 27--Saturday, Milwaukee, 1 game, 3 p. m. repeater shoots long $22 45 aie as the railroads ran his tracks grit. The Tigers held the pace with | TRmeR over the Philadelphia Phils. June 28—Sunday, Milwaukee, 2 games, 2 p. m. vifle shells ............... . Milwaukee's Brewers climbed 2 would thrive—no longer. In Florida, , 4.1 victory over the Yanks, beat- June 29—Monday, Milwaukee, 1 game, 8:30 p. m.; ladies’ day. Single Barrel Shotguns, $10.95 half-game closer to the league lead- many observers doubt that there ing the champions in their favorite | ; June 30—Tuesday, Kansas City, 2 games, 6 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. 18, 20 and 410 Gauge ..... ing Kansas City Blues last night bY ill be a 1042-1943 winter season. department, home run hitting. | Yesterday's Star—Roger Cramer, July 1—Wednesday, Kansas City, 1 game, 8:30 p. m. Sievers io ay Bolt $13. 95 winning a 4 to 3 victory over LOWS" yy Maryland, only Pimlico is rea-inmjeveland rallied and nosed out the DEirait's velstan centerfielder, whe, Wy 2—Thursday, Kansas City, 1 game, 8:30 p. m. Seven Ga. #-Shot Bolt ville. The Blues, remaining idle for’ (ynably close to the customers Senators, 4-3, in a 12-inning tilt at hit three for five in the Tigers’ vic- | Jaly 3—Friday, off day. en ne te. $15. 45 the second day, still were three a $ ' 3 _..» tory over the Yankees and became July 4—Saturday, at Louisville, 2 games, § p. m. and 8:30 p. m ite in Sota. vanderbilts Must Hoof It {Washington last night. The Browns'| , Fc corth active major league ; : : BT re HER 16-Ga. 6-Shot Bolt $19.95 games in front. loss put them two games below ; July 5-Sunday, Louisville, 2 games, 2 pm. Action Reptg. Shotgun... In the only other game plaved| The case of Saratoga is particu- Cleveland and Detroit player to pass the 2000-hit mark. July 6—Monday, Louisville, 1 game, 8:30 p. m.; ladies’ day. Stevens 410 Gauge $19 15 yesterday, the St. Paul Saints fell \o.q¢ unfortunate. In theory, the : ! » over and under .......... . 10 to 3 before Toledo. and took a spa is supported by local clientele. | Ned Harris belted his fifth home Stevens .22 and 410 Gauge $19.15 firmer grasp on last place lly. it draws heavily from the un of the season with two mates ed over and under ......... | Actually, It dra board in the 11th inning for the 22 Short Rifle Shells, Reming- 9 | > i areas of New Yor ton & Winchester, per box of 50 | metropol tan f York Pe es h over the AE Des 3 A £ inch b c B ASEBALL city—125 miles away. That is. it gid! ger triump er AS IK 22 Long Shells, Remington 27¢ itroit touched Marvin Breuer and Mi L & Winchester, per box of 50 Himbi i . draw heavily. This season, the Van-| ’ 3 Empire Life team players wi 4 actice {Johnny Murphy for eight hits. In- IK & Shot Gun Shells—Remington & at Brookside park Friday afternco derbilts and Whitneys will have to! b AY / Winchester, per box of 25, 95 h Ga aaa hoot it. If they dont, the mutual cluding Jimmy Bloodworth’s seventh OR R 4 IeBauge ............ ss ¢ | windows’ fate rests with the home hOmer. Roger Cramer got three for 46M", BEE 92¢ | folks. five and became the seventh active RA / 16 and 20-GAUGE..... pn The three-gallons-a-week limit on |MAjor league player to pass the 12-GA. ${ 35 Cait |2000-hit mark. He now is one over, u r X 16 o& 2 ’ {gasoline along the Eastern coast | . | : $ M eliminates week-end jaunts to the | joining Joe Cronin, Charley Gehrin- 30 lspa. A round trip from New York Sel: Jimmy Foxx, Mel Ott and Lloyd requires 20 to 25 gallons, and a and Paul Waner in this select group. TRICYCLES and { quantity such as that is fabulous in Gordon Extends Streak VELOCIPEDES these times. Automobiles are defi-| 26 Different

Joe Gordon's batting streak barely was preserved when he waited until the 11th to single and stretch it

intely out. The railroads have com- st plicated the situation by announcing [a et! trains will be elimi- to 27 games. It was one of the 10 jrateY, vain. hits Al Benton gave up in winning

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