Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1943 — Page 17
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943
Big ‘Crooshul’ Series Opens in Tribe Wigwam
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
By TIM TIPPETT IF THERE are pickerel in Fall creek and White river, which there 's a good bet that these nasty dispositioned underwater torpedoes found in other streams hereabout. nce the smash of a rising pick can be classed with the explosion it might afford a new variety of fun for
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By EDDIE ASH This is the one the fans have been | waiting for, the big “crooshul” series i | between the Indians and the Mil-
time scaling themselves &s they |waukee Brewers. All roads lead to do the fish. So, if you sill scrape | yictory field! and mess up the kitchen, mean- The super colossal series is to while cutting at least one finger, |open at the Tribe park this evening here is how commercial fisher- [in a twilight-night double-header, men clean their catch: first game at 6:45 p. m. And it’s Take a perch and a sharp knife |ladies’ night to boot. for example. Run the blade along A crowd of more than 10,000 is each side of the top fin and take [expected to watch the bitter Ameriit out; cut out the rear lower fin. can association rivals lock horns. Turn the fish over and cut [They have been feuding most of the through the back of the head at |Season, on and off the field, and the right angles and through the entire league will be on the alert backbone but not all the way |for what happens in Indianapolis through the fish. Slit the bit of [the next three days. : skin left between the two cuts. | The Brewers are in the league's Prv each skin flap back. top spot by only three percentage Take the head in one hand and points over the hustling Redskins. the body in the other. Pull hard iP here RV on Dns Tore Hy Oe EE on lost one more, which makes the tail “Clip ribs from the backbone difference in the percentage table with an old shears or knife and and gives the Brewers the edge:
it's ready for the pan. Five Games in Series
Aside from being a lot easier, games between them this this method takes out the muddy [season it's 50-50, two victories taste of large-mouth bass and [apiece. The current series calls for fish that have been subjected to |five tilts, two tonight, one tomorrow riled waters. Once mastered this [night and two Sunday afternoon. way of cleaning is so easy and [It's a perfect setup to pack the park quick that you might even get [and the Indians believe they are all the wife to do all the work, which |set to give the Suds City gang the next to catching the fish is the |works. biggest problem of the angler. Tribe Manager Ownie Bush ma8 Beet nipulated his pitching staff to have WILLIAM LANGE SR, who, |his two stalwarts, Jim Trexler, when he isn't supervising activities |southpaw, and Johnny Hutchings, at the Indiana Boys’ school green- |righthander, ready for the ordeal in house. has been known to wet a |tonight’s twin attraction. line now and then in the school Trexler has won 12 games against lake, pulled out a 15% -inch bass [only one loss, Hutchings has won this week. This is tops so far for [seven and lost six. Trexler will be the pond. gunning for his 13th victory and 10th straight. With the league {lead at stake these aces are geared to go all out for the Tribesters.
Rich Comes to Life
Last night the Indians gooseegged Kansas City, 7 to 0, while Milwaukee was held to a 16-inning. draw by the Colonels at Louisville. Manager Bush gambled on Woodie {Rich last night and as usual, the Tribe skipper had the right hunch.! {Rich delivered right up to the hilt! although in the fourth inning it looked like he was on the way out.
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2 2 2 WITH THE accent on skill this year, youre going to get your season’s quota of pointless meals working all the angles. Here's a bait trick that's been known to break up a dull day: skin a minnow and bait it in the usual manner. If that doesn’t work get a fresh night crawler and just hook it once under the collar. Hooked in this fashion a crawler gives a pretty good imitation of a free menu item to any bass.
2 2 2 ABOUT THAT electric method of getting crawlers without stay- | ing up all night: Our advice is to | stay up all night.
clear Blossom Yellow Wood |
lakes,
He issued three consecutive walks after two down but the Blues didn’t score. The Blues got one or more run- | ners on base in every inning except | the seventh but Rich always found Hoa ouoNEW= All streams high and g way to escape damage and 11 BENTON Pine, Little Pine and Sugar | Kansas City runners were left creek, muddy, fishing poor. [stranded. It was only the second a RO a or “win” of the season for Rich. | creeks, muddy, fishing poor. The Indians splurged against lake, clear, fishing fair. v | Tommy Reis in the third inning ae CARROLL—Wabash river, Big Wild Cat | jereek and Deer creek, muddy,’ ‘ishing | Scored four runs on three hits, poor. Tippecanoe river and Rock Sreet. | error and two scoring fly A Foi Ly Freeman lake, milky. | ;rpey added a fifth marker in the) | CRAWFORD—Big Blue and Little Blue|fourth on one hit, an error and | river, muddy, fishing poor. two walks. | DEFARBORN—AIl streams muddy, fishing M Wall H | poor organ Wallops Homer FOUNTAIN Wabash river and Coal creek, | Rudy, nshine poor Liye Shawnee and In the seventh the fans received | Shawnee rivers, milky, fishing poor. : : : ; | FRANKLIN— White river, muddy, fishing their biggest thrill when Ed Morgan | poor. Pipe, Salt and Blue creeks, milky. belted an | ishing fair. Big Cedar creek, clear, fish- | after Gil ing poor. Hoffman ponds, clear, fishing fair. Indian creek, milky, fishing fair. Morgan's wallop soared over Center | wORANT_ Mississinews river, Deer erp. | Fielder Shelley and rolled to the. alnut cree an UREr cree mu y, | | fishing poor. Lake Glaeia, clear, fair. ~ |Wall. It was a well-hit ball and it HAMILTON White river, Stony and Col had a lot of carry. The Indians | creeks, muddy, fishing poor. inkle cree clear, fishing fair, Little Cicero creek won the four-game Kansas City, milky, fishing fair. series, three games to one. | HOWARD. Wildcat, Little Wildcat and| In the fifth inning last night. | JACKSON White snd Muscatquek riv. | fird Baseman Blakeney of the, | ers and Indian creek, milky, fishing fair. (Blues was injured when he collided | Salt and White creeks, clear, good. with the grandstand wall while; | MARSHALL —AlIl lakes clear, fishing fair. Pine creek, Wolf ereek and Deep! making a great catch on Morgan's dith, milky, fishing poor. Yellow and) foul. The player received a battered Tippecanoe rivers, muddy, fishing poor.
MONTGOMERY —AIll streams muddy. {| PORTER—Long, Flint, Waohob, Clear, | Canada, Deep, clear, fishing good. {| RUSH—Little Flat, milky, fishing fair Big Flat, Little Blue, muddy, fishing poor.
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LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 16 (U. | P.).—Cecil Isbell, former Purdue, star and outstanding passer for the | Green Bay Packers, has left pro-
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