Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1943 — Page 20

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22 inches long and with & girth of 16 inches, was caught by Charles Wheatley, 1617 S. Talbot st. He'was fishing below Columbus and live chub pulled the bronzeback out. Incidentally, Mr. King is the

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JiLANova OVER , arare ne Chiefs Whip Toronto,

By UNITED PRESS i ported strong. The Syracuse Chiefs, winners of PENNSYLVANIA OVER PRINCE- | 1ast year's International league Gov-TON--Tigers seem a bit too Ught In |, 000 cup defeated the Toronto

back. . ’ ‘ ) {Maple Leafs yesterday the first Navy over } Stile ue Bu Dell; game of the best-four-out-of-seven Flight; Yale over Coast Guard final series, 5-3. Academy; Dartmouth over HOly| Millard Howell turned in a threeCross; Bates over Worchester Tech.; ver Navy: P. & hit performance to reveive credit M bel over 8 y , and Muhlen- [for the victory. The Leafs scored perg over Lakehurst Navy. three times in the first inning on ; > a fluke triple after Howell had loaded the bases with walks. There-

OVER MARQUETTE after, however, he held the league PURDUE champions in check and pitched

MICHIGAN—Looks like easy pickhy, . . Also Great Lakes over Iowa orthwestern over Indiana;” - |Pield over Ft. Riley Cavalry; Tows

over Washburn; DePauw ; Kansas Chaney Given i or New Opponent SOUTHWESTERN OVER COR-

lin, and Wabash over Illinois Wes leyan, PUS. CHRISTI AIR --Grest linel _pfe Bob Rickinson, Baer field, Ft. NORTH Wayne, who was scheduled to opllent line|POse Colion Chaney, Indianapolis, : in a six-round prelim of the fiveDUKE OVER RICHMOND--Blue bout card at the armory tomorrow Devils looked powerful last week. [night will be replaced by Young LOUISIANA STATE OVER webb, - Memphis, Tenn, heavy, GEORGIA = War: smacked Rose Matchmaker Lloyd Carter . announced today. Also Arkansas over Missouri] Rickinson was forced to drop

probably will start for the Chiefs.

N.Y. Yankees

Are Only Three Flying Ebony 5.3 |Games Away From A. L. Flag || Destroyed

- By GLEN PERKINS United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, Sept. 23~The New York Yankees, aiming for their|(U. P.)—Flying Ebony, winner of

1. Mite Indianapolis high school football teams swing into the 8 tomorrow

{leg of the 1943 season

Warren Central will piay at Washington, Sehlbyville is guest

|the Silent Hoosiers, Broad Ripple

afternoon with seven games on tap,

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travels to Seymour, Manual J

a8 Columbus, Lafayette is host to Tech and Shaririigs moves i | Sick of Being Goat,’ Bagh

BOSTON, Sept. 23 (U. P.)—Big Jim ‘Bagby, whose excellent right arm has pitched the Cleveland Indians to 16 victories this season said today he’s goat” and wants to be Lou Boudredu continues as

ager. So far as Boudreau is concerned Bagby may have his wish provided “{hig departare will help Cleveland which now is in third place in the

Bagby said last night. has criticized me on several occasions and a short time ago when the club went to Chicago he left me behind and gave out a statement that I needed a rest. Then he fined me $100 for being out of condition.” /

Wants to Leave

Bagby sald that was when he made up his mind to leave the club.

that things have not been running

SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Sept, 23 {smoothly between him and Bagby. “But,” he added, “so long as he

Southport,

City High School Fobtball Schedule

TOMORROW.

Tech at Lafayette (night). Shortridge at Southport (night).

opener against West Lafayette, 38-0.

eighth American league pennant in their 11 years under the manage-|the 1925 Kentucky Derby, nibbled |can pitch winning ball I'd be foolish The Shelbyville-Silent Hoosier conment of Joe McCarthy, today arrived at the combination figure of three.|today on the evergreen grass of |!0 trade him unless I could make also will Three Yankee triumphs or three losses by the second-place Wash-

ington and the New Yorkers are

assured of meeting the St. Louis

horse heaven.

a satisfactory deal. Of course, I'd]

ing to score i

% Peebled by old age, the black|like to have Bagby contented. He'd|Deaf School

Cardinals, already the champions of the National league, in the world | stallion was destroyed yesterday at|be 8 far more valuable player if he

series.

The Yanks, five games away yes- half of the champions’ eight hits, | mains will be interred at the ranch,

terday, maved two strides nearer the flag by defeating the Detroit Tigers 4-2 while the Senators dropped the last half of a double-header to the St. Louis Browns. The New York victory was attained in typical Yankee* fashion with Charlie Keller blasting his 20th home run of the season in the first inning to score three runs and give Hank Borowy more than enough margin, Virgil (Fire) Trucks was the victim of Keller's circuit clout and suffered the loss,

Extends Winning Streak Washington extended its winning

streak to 10 games in the first game

against the Brownies when Johnny

Chicago ling, % tehed his|delphia Phillies split a twin bill, | Indianapolis Public Links associaNiggeling, an wx-Brgwa, Wi Chicago winning ‘the opener, 5-1. masterful two-hit performance to[8nd bowing in the nightcap, 3-0.|/terday by « foursome composed

second successive shutout with a

gain a 4-0 decision, The Browns bounced back in the nightcap, how-

one a home run, The Cincinnati Reds moved to within half a game of second-place Brooklyn by splitting a twin bill with the New York Giants. Elme Riddle: gained his 20th victory in the opener, which the Reds won, 4-2. The Giants took the second, 10-4 with a five-run rally in the seventh. : The Boston Braves defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-3, when Rookie Buck Etchison, in his first major league appearance at the plate, pinch hit a double in the eighth inning to start a three-run rally. Nate Andrews went the route for the Braves.

The Cubs and the Phila-

Claude Passeau received credit for the Chicago victory. Al Gerheauser

ever, to take 8 9-1 victory. Denny |Allowed but six hits in shutting out

Galehouse, given a three-run lead in the first inning, was never in danger, A The Chicago White Sox scored & double victory over the Philadelphia Athletics, 6-0 and 2-1. Edgar Smith allowed but four hits to score the shutout but the Sox had to come

the Bruins in the nightcap.

Baseball

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF . (First Round; Best in Five)

from behind in the afterplece.|, . ..oone. 1 1 | Muwsakes.

Trailing 1-0 in the last half of the| vs.

ninth, Ralph Hodghy doubled with two men on and two out to drive in

vs. Toledo 1 1] Columbus.... 1 1

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF (Final Round: Best in Seven) 1 vs. Toronto—d.

the Charles Perkins ranch. ' His re- | Were satisfied, but I'll make only a trade that will help the club.” where he spent his retirement years| He said that the schedule called His best known offsprings were the Red Sox and that's what he'll Dark Secret and Flying Heels. Dark [40 if the weather is right. Secret won 23 out of 57 starts for total winnings of $89,375. By win- » oo t ning 17 races out of 43 starts Flying J Lo | Heels amassed a purse of $123 435. 0c uis ISIS Flying Ebony ‘was purchased as * a yearling for $21,000 the year he At Ft. Harrison won the derby with Earl Sande up. ,

He won five other races in 13 starts, Sgt. Joe Louis, world’s heavy-

SAIRING a Lot $0240. weight boxing champion, was to ar- . rive at Ft. Harrison this afternoon Win Pro-Am for a visit with the soldiers there Headed by Ken Miles, who fired|8t Billings General hospital but his a 69, the pro-amateur event of the scheduled eshinition has een postannual golf tournament held by the [POD tomorrow night. go wd The Brown Bomber will go to tion was won at Pleasant Run yes-|Baer field army air base, Ft. Wayne, of tonight to take part in a seven-

Miles, the Sarah Shank pyo; George |Pout boxing card and will be back

fo a 39-0 defeat at the hands

will be out to avenge a 14-6 defeat received at the hands of Jefferson (Lafayette) Broncos when they play under the lights at Lafayette toe morrow. The Big Green will be gunning for its first North Central Conference victory of the season.

Tech Loses Nutt

Meyers, South Grove; Carl Brown, at Ft. Harrison tomorrow night for :

Coffin, and Ken Hoy, also of Sarah (his exhibition. Shank. Traveling with the champion on

his 100-day tour of army posts is Sgt. George Nicholson, Sugar Ray Robinson and Jackie Wilson.

Calendar Hoosiers Work on

: Passing, Punting

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Sept. 23 | (U.P). —~With his freshmen and 4-F

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‘will be made to organ-|Mines; Oklahoma over ; Norman | from the card because of a training |the winning pitcher. before the schedule {Navy; Texas over’ Blackland Anti-|injury, Carter said. Cleveland at Boston was post- NATIONAL next Wednesday night at|Alr; Wake Forest over South Caro-| Light workouts were scheduled |poned. : Mute g lina; Texas A. and M. over Bryan today for belters in the main go.| In the National League the Cardi-|st. Louis .... 5 Anti-Alr; Texas Tech over Okla-|jack (Buddy) Walker, ranked No.|ngls extended their lead over the|Dieckivm . 1942 /homa A. and M.; Camp LeJeune g “duration” heavy by Ring maga-|Brooklyn Dodgers to 19 games, the |Pitisburgh Marines over’ Bainbridge Naval;|zine, was to go through his paces|longest of the season, by defeating |Destes -

Early, ayes; Candinl, Meris, Northwestern “won't eat us raw.” The Hoosiers worked diligently on| : | passing and punting yesterday. with|States. While in this country, Dues o{ Freshman Halfback Bob Hoern-|visited President Roosevelt and oth= 1! schmeyer of Cincinnati tossing to/er United States government repre-

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Rice over Randolph Field; Clemson |at Columbus, O., while his opponPresbyterian and Randolphent, Johnny Denson, state heavyover Western Margland. |weight champion, will taper off at : the Leeper A. C, :

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