Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1943 — Page 11

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KeS Deries + Times Special ILWAUKEE, Aug. 27. — After g the Blues, 7 to 2, in as City yesterday, giving them series, three games to one, the napolis Indians today invaded { of the league-leading MilBrewers to open a .fouret under the lights at Borch-

ig “crucial” series between ter rivals. The Tribesters up a half a game on the an association pacesetters ay when the Cream City as held idle by weather. Indians are going into this nt series three games off wer pennant pace and only game: ‘behind second-place

“are ahead, 10 victories to ‘The series opening tonight >be the last between them in glar season play. George Diehl, ‘righthander, Jolated to pitch for Hoosiers £ the series opener,

: ‘Fairly, Glock Sparkle

{In yesterday's game at Kansas “the Indians batted timely as Blues fell apart in the field and ade five errors. Bob Logan was n the Tribe mound ‘and he blanked Blues after the first inning when he homie team got its two runs. Walks and two singles accounted for the Kansas City markers. . After Logan settled down, the ; ‘Tndians wernt to work and tied the ‘score in the third stanza.” In the ‘fifth the Redskins bunched four hits : scored: three markers. The sribesters also tallied in the seventh id “ninth. © The Indians collected eight hits, =including a double by English; the Blues got nine safeties. The Indians played errorless ball and made a couple of important double plays, “with Fairly and Glock sparkling und ‘the keystone sack. Morgan and Fairly got two hits for the Redskins and Shelley ected three for the Blues. Al did the Pliehing for Kansas City. ¢ Logan fanned six and walked four, Lyons fanned: five and walked four, Logan surprised himself and. his . Mates by delivering a timely hit batted in a run in the fifth. ~~ Inr-22 games between the teams this season the Indians won 12, the Blues 10.

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‘Here ‘are two of the stars who will take the field at Speedway stadium tonight when the Curtiss--Wright club and Pepsi-Colas open a three-game series. Left is Betty Fox, ace hurler for the propeller plant club. Right, is Janice Eck, stellar shortstop for the soft drink team. Naomi’ Bennett, heavy:hitting rightfielder, will not be in the Curtiss-Wright lineup. She is in Methodist hospital recovering from an appendectomy. She will be replaced in the lineup by Wanda

Zollners Ready ToDefend Title

FT. WAYNE, Ind, Aug. 27 (U. P.) ~The Zollner Pistons ‘of Ft. Wayne, sporting a 15-game win streak and heartened by the possibility that. star catcher Bernie Kampschmidt will see some action, today awaited the week-end challenge of the Muncie Singer and the Hebron Seeds for the state softball crown now worn by Zollner,

Kampschmidt suffered a fractured finger on his right hand a week ago, and it was at first feared the hard-hitting catcher would not be able to play. However, the finger has responded well to treatment. Muncie meets Hebron in the first game of the state finals tomorrow at 3 p. m. Winner of this game plays Zollner at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow. Tomorrow's two losers clash Sunday afternoon in the second rourid ‘of double elimination play,} and the winner meets tomorrow night's winner Sunday at 8:30 p. m.

Zollner met Hebron during regular season play Winnige 3to2

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VANDALIA, O., Aug. 27 (U. P). —The 44th annual grand American trapshoot entered its final day here today with the “roaring grand” highlighting the day’s features. James Sabatta, 29, David City, Neb., powdered 98 targets out of a possible 100 yesterday to win the

Hamilton Wins Golf Crown

MARION, Ind, Aug. 27 (U. P.. —Bob Hamilton of Evansville can thank his driver and putter today for carrying him to the Indiana Professional Golfers association title. Hamilton defeated Bill Heinlein of Noblesville 7 and 6 in their 36hole final match over the Meshingomesia country club course here

afternoon round.

course with six 3's and three 4's for | a 30 and won nine out of the last 12 holes of the match, overcoming Heinlein’s early 2-up lead.

Driving Superior

match. He clinched it in typical fashion, He drove 325 yards

to. within 15 feet of the cup and then stroked the ball in with two putts. Heinlein took a: five on the hole. Inclement weather kept the gallery small and slowed down the greens, although: the fairways were not much affected.

open three times, took the title held

last year by Wayne Timberman of | rim

Indianapolis. Timberman was eliminated in an early round of competition which saw only 18 entries in the meet.

Ace Negro Nines |Collide Tonight

The three-time world champions in Negro league ball, the Homestead Grays, will play the Cleveland Buckeyes - ‘tonight at Victory field. The largest crowd of the season is expected to turn out for the tilt as. many of the players in the annual Negro East-West classic are members of the two teams. The Bucke have not lost a game at the local fleld this year and they copped a twin bill over the Cincinnati Clowns here several weeks ago. “Fireball” Smith, ace hurler for the Buckeyes, will take the mound duties over tonight. The G are noted for their hard-hitting attack. Buck Easterling and Josh Gibson, favorites of local fans, will be in the lineup of the Pennsylvania team.

Joe DiMaggio

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yesterday and registered a fout- Bus under-par 30 for the first lap of the pH

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Hamilton, who has won the state |

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Farmland Marksman Wins North American Trap Shoot

preliminary grand. The young Nebraska farmer competed with borrowed shot gun shells. Earlier in the day, Orla Booher of Farmland, Ind, captured his first title in three years of registered shooting: when he was crowned North American amateur champion. broke 200 targets without a miss as his two nearest competitors each had. scores of 199. The only other titlist : crowned during the first two days of the meet was the winner of thé North American professional championship, J. R. Hinkle, 64, of Corsicana, Tex., who scored 195 out of 200.

Tribe Box Score

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Faces La Belle All Pasha and Rene La Belle, both of whom have been ‘bowling

will - be - brought - together in: the i I Wattle card next Tuesday night at’ Sports Arena.

from Toronto, has ‘a “long lst" of victories since coming -here: 18

Thie bearded, Ali, & Hindu’ from Calcutta, India, has been/using his

punishing’ “cobra” hold. to. flatten his foes. and’ {feels ‘confident ‘of using ‘it to :success in his match

{with La Belle.

"Rene and Ali met earlier in the season with La Belle capturing the final fall on a tricky maneuver

tion. The bout next Tuesday will be for two falls out of three.

la Belle, s French-Canadian

months ago. He has been beaten| only by one. .opponent. That: was Coach . Billy Thom, but -Rene| whipped ‘Thom Here three weeks

| ago.

which saw - the Hindu floored in| approximately seven seconds of ac-|

over opponents in local mat action, | ‘wa

whole season at the Polo grounds

tro is considering the ‘Giants in his mid-town night club

dilemma. An early recovery would ‘again expose the manager ta the nauseous agonies of the Giants: Perhaps, it would be more merci~ ful to wish him a long and happy Andisposition. . 3 The “When - you - and-I-were-young-Maggie” touch, long associated with Maestro Rose, . was emphasized by the presence of old time greats of the diamond. It was through misty eyes that venerable Giant fans whose memories go back to flashy teams and flashing banners, looked at them. “That's Roger Bresnahan over there,” pointed out an old gaffer

has been a nt ctu to his. IMAGINATIVE, too, the maes-

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old gaffer ‘went on, “you. “meyer hear anybody ‘mention . Bresna han when they talk about allround ballplayers. Well, I can tell you he was one of the best.”

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