Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1942 — Page 15

| Bears’ hits were both singles—by

Pvt, Jack Wikies Eastern all-star army back, picks up 10 yards

By JACK a NEW YORK, Sept. 14~Deacon bespectacled

Bill McKechnie,

i® land usually benign manager of the

[Cincinnati Reds, exploded angrily ‘|when informed what the Dodger president, Larry MacPhail, had said

i: about him.

through the line in the fourth quarter of the benefit football game

played Saturday against the New The all-stars won, 16 to 0. .

The '43 Derby

1} FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, i§ Sept. 14 (U. P.).—Unless oats i} are rationed, Col. Matt J. | Winn said today that’ Keni} tucky Derby fans may expect another running of the Amerdcan turf classic. “There have been 68 derbies and the 68th will be run on Schedule next year,” Winn said. He ‘declined to discuss what effect transportation regulations might have on derby attendance.

Wittig Stops Newark Bears

Johnny Wittig hurled a masterful, two-hit shutout to place the Jersey City Giants into the win column of the International league governor's cup playoffs = yesterday with a 3-0 triumph over the champion Newark Bears at Jersey City. The series now stands at 2-1 in favor of the Bears. Wittig, who won.11 and lost seven during the regular season, did not permit a single Newark runner to reach second base and retired seven of the champions on strikes. The

Bud Metheny in the fourth and Bill Johnson in the eighth. Veteran Johnny Babich started for Newark and allowed seven hits and all the Giants’ rufis in seven innings. Steve Roser gave up another hit in the eighth. > Bwell Blackwell, 19-year-old Chiefs’ hurling star, held the run-ner-up Montreal Royals to six hits| as Syracuse, which finished in third place, scored a 6-0 triumph inthe opening game of ‘their bracket at Montreal. The second game will be played at Montreal tonight with the next three contests going to Syracuse ‘under the lights.

Another McMillin BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 14 (U.P). ~Coach A. N. “Bo” and Mrs. McMillin became the parents: of their fifth child and third son Sunday

with the birth of Michael McMillin. McMillin is football coach at Indiana university.

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York Giants at the Polo Grounds

[Services Spice

Grid Schedules.

NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (U. P.) = Twenty college football teams, with their regular schedules. spiced by the addition of several service teams, go into action this week.

The Georgia-Kentucky game at Louisville, heads the week's program, which also pits six college teams against squads from army and navy training bases. In addition: to the Georgia-Ken-tucky games Saturday, Clemson plays Presbyterian, North Carolina state goes against Davidson; Iowa meets North Dakota and Virginia Polytethnic Institute battle Cat‘awba. In service collegiate games; College of the Pacific meets the Cali fornia, air cadets, Wisconsin engages Camp Grant, Florida plays|; the Jacksonville Fliers; Kansas battles the Iowa naval air cadets, Missouri meets Ft. Riley, and Texas plays the Corpus Christi Tiers. - In one Sunday game, Canisius plays Scranton.

Brown Bombers anit Clowns Split Bill

The Chicago Brown Bombers and the Ethiopian Clowns divided a twin baseball bill yesterday at -Victory field with the Bombers win-

ning the opener, 4 -to 1, and losing,

the nightcap over seven innings, 7 to 1. ‘ An {nter-league | game between the New York Cubans and the Cincinnati Buckeyes is scheduled for Victory field Wednesday night at 8:30 o’clock. The Cubans are a member of the Negro National league. The Buckeyes belong to the American loop. :

Durocher Fined

NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (U. P)— President Ford C. Frick of the National league announced yesterday he has fined Manager Leo Durocher

‘lof the Brooklyn Dodgers $100 and Coach Charley Dressen, $50, and| . |suspended Dressen for five days for

their run-in with Umpire Al Barlick in Saturday's game with the St. Louis Cardinals. Frick said Durocher was fined for prolonging argument and Dressen for rushing Barlick menaeingly.

Good Dives

NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Amateur Athletic union hears that Capt. Frank Kurtz has been diving so well as an army pilot in the Near East that he has been decorated

with oak cluster. Capt. Kurtz was a diver on the 1932 and ’36 Slympls teams.

SOFTBALL Bethel Baptist Sunday school would lke schedule three es ams

Interested should w Jowa st. oie ght softball | scheduled for ® Garneld park has

canceled. Vital Error

BOSTON, Sept. 14 (U. PJ). ~The birth of a 7% pound J son early. Sunday morning to Mrs. Len Merullo had a disastrous effect on the field play of ‘the Chicago Cubs’ shortstop: Merullo gained the dubious distinction of setting a new. record for errors for a major league shortstop in a single inning when he was charged with four misplays in the second frame of the nightcap between the Braves and Cubs yesterday. Four other short fielders have made three errors in round. They were Gordon Slade of the Reds in 1934, Bill Dahlen of the Dodgers in 1902, and Martin Marion of the Cards and Al Brancato of the Athletics in 1940. : Mother and baby are reported doing well. ¥

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‘& MADISON

"oi ] rr CREDIT

with the distinguished flying cross’

; MOYER--Hanty:

It was a downright shame that

this information had to be relayed

to McKechnie, who was smiling contentedly as he laced a shoe in the room deep under the

_|dressing Ebbets field stands—just after his

Reds had beaten the Dodgers twice,

_ |knocking them out of the National “|1eague lead.

But the mills of journalism grind

|relentlessly, so a reporter said to

McKechnie, “Boy, oh boy! Did Mac--|Phail just put the blast on you in the clubroom. He said you are playing favorites, doing everything you can to beat the Dodgers so that the Cardinals will win the pennant. He said you deliberately pitched Johnny Vander Meer out of turn against the Dodgers on their last trip to Cincinnati, so you wouldn't have to use him against the Cards.”

FINAL TAX DRAFT EXPECTED TODAY

WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (U. P.). —The senate finance committee makes final decisions today on the $9,000,000,000 war rveenue bill which will subject individual and corporate taxpayers to the highest rates in history. The bill is designed to. increase federal tax receipts. to . about

$25,000,000,000 a year to help finance a war that soon will cost about four times that amount annually. In addition, it would raise about $2,000,000,000 in additional revenue to be earmarked for post-war return to the taxpayers.

Ly [i I iT

so-and-so!

pitch the man I think will win on any given day. There's no person connected with the Cincinnati club who cap tell tie when 10 use 3

holding forth in the clubroom. Despite his blast at

five straight defeats, nor over St. Louis lead. No sir, red-headed Larry was just a big cheerleader who consoled a weeping ‘woman in the clubroom | 0 be with lusty pats on the back. The din, lachrymose lady was Manager Leo Durocher’s wife. . MacPhail all tempted to pep her up with: “Take it easy, kid—stake it easy. Dry up your tears, kid. There's nothing to cry about. We ain’t licked yet. Not by a long shot.”

Hoosier Is Cited As Flying Hero

Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. — A Hoosier staff sergeant was the only enlisted man who was cited by the war department today as having won a decoration with the ‘army air forces for action in India and the Pacific. Twelve commissioned officers were on the citation list. \ The enlisted man was Staff Sergt. Ernest E: Lindley, Hunt ington, He was awarded a. silver. star for a low-altitude bombing raid against Japanese warships concentrated at Port Blair, Andaman islands, last April. The war department announcement states: “During this mission, carried out by two flying fortresses, direct hits were scored .on an enemy cruiser and & troop transport and were followed by heavy explosions. The attacking bombers were un-

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der intense anti-aircraft fire.”

2002 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Bur-

chapel after 7 p. m. Tuesday. JOHNSTON—Samuel Everett, beloved son of Mrs. Martha Johnston, passed away Monday morning. rvice at the FlanJer & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, = ends invited. Burial Crown Hi Oa papers please copy.]

EKELLY-~Francis Joseph (Joe), brother of Ste hen Kelly of Louisville, Kv., Michael of Indianapolis, Shed away SunRel at 8t. Vincent's hospital. from the Reynolds mortuary, Pennsylvania st., Wednesd 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral Friends may call 3, the mortary Fuss: jay vend and evening. ends

KUHN--Ida M., widow of John A. and sister of Jiss Jewell Irwin, passed away Monday morning. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Wednesday, 2 Bi m. Friends invited” Burial Crown ill. Friends may call at the mortuary.

LIVINGSTON-—Bessie 1, 2266 Parker ave., entered into rest Saturday, age 55 years, beloved mother of Mrs. yirgita E, Motter and Raymond Kirkm daughter of Mrs. Virgiala. Saltord, sitar of Mrs. Fay Mary 8 harkey, Mrs. Brincie ov xs. ys 6, Carrie, Guy, Kirb y and Seugnerty afford; fr andmothof Donna pn and Kirkman, Services Tuesday, 10:30 a. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burjal Crown Hill cemetery. Friends .are welcome,

MARLETT—Ruth Lillian, 2 age Orin B. Marlett mo and Donald iar daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William McNeer, sister of Vera, Marjorie and Owen L. McNeer, away Saturday evening. Services , 11 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home. vitor. ' Burial, Floral park. may call at funeral home.

4924 Ford she ssred aturday, age 62 y Moyer, father of ve Moyer, grandfather of

3 p.m at Harry al Crown Rill cemetery. Friends are welme

"MYERS ~Luona May, age 60 Years, mother a Eleanor Winzenread, Sure) 0. and Her» bert Myers, sister of M: iss Bertha Kerr, Edwin and Charles Kore oduaday. away Eo ly Monday. Services W 1 iy. 1:30

Funeral Hi Friends

31, wife of her of David

into rest S and of Gladys

invited. Burial Me-

fisonigan. morial Park. Friends may call at the|

funeral home after 10 a. m. Tuesday. UM--Simon B., ot Columbia Club,

away Sunday’ 3 jathes of es Re at ney a. m st the Aaron: ‘Funeral Home. avy d a. husband of . Edna, faite of fins, ton 56 Bis, pons, Kenneth Ple roe, pasted’ awa, 11 at ma; a at the}.

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On In Everything!

Diamonds, monds, Watches, Musical Instruments, Cameras,

sho acing ih rk tr He snarled, “Why-—that red-faced 1 He don't’ know what} he’s talking Re ‘We have nolff pitching turns on this club. Ii}

Deacon Bill, Larry| was not doleful over the Dodgers’

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