Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1943 — Page 27
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S MO | 7 u. Signal Corps photo, | Fhe Brown Bamids made the rounds at Ft station hos- | Talking ) La, Sgt. Joe Lo and Capt. W. Stanley Garner, ¢ of the station hospi | 's . grounder are shown. Joe brought along five of his old buddies of the Squared "at second for a hit and| Circle fraternity, all non-coms in the army mow, for an informal talk to the soldiers on physical fitness. The champ will box tonight in the Lead Short-Lived Tent City Punch Bowl at the fort.
Indians’ early lead was short- against the Indians in Indianapolls| Fight Basketball
the Toledo second, after|wednesd Schulte singled and. was am scored after the cateh| Leagues Organized
3S Crtacuia G pripied in left regory on Pike's fly to Gregory e : red on Hayworth's dou- ou 0d (Hock 8 ave on Stewart Hof- a al 4nd girls and. men's ferth’s double to left. are bel ; by the grounder and Haslin struck out. Sujith-Hastles Sporting Goods Co., In the Toledo eighth English 3 Maseap eight will play in the back against the right field fence leagues f ~ After two down in the third the , Jog wns’ bid for an extra newly refinished gym of the AmerRedskins deadlocked the score at hit, ‘ ican Athletic club, Ninth and Me-two-all. Blackburn singled to right and rode home on Glock’s triple to
left center. Both sides were blanked ? ¢ in the fourth. IN 2 Mickey Haslin launched the Tribe fifth by belting a double to the eft ; field corner and advanced to third Last night's leading bowlers were: Offers Resources on Carl Fairly’s infield out. Then james Stewart, Pritchett Handicap.. CHICAGO, Sept. 24 (U. P)— Haslin scored on an UnUSUAl PIAY. jc ‘Gifir isterats. © Elmer Layden, president of the Na3 groundst hopped over udp Bese. Hug Trini tional Football league, today offered Weintraub at first base and second [ote Sehwilen atkins. the full resources Se oa Sere baseman Bucher flelded it and beat|peckwith, Shrine al gridiron circuit to aid the war Logan to the base as Haslin crossed) George Humph Be etine's the plate, making the score 3-2, geary Fen, Hol Indianapolis. Ww. Hall, Goea-Cols But the Mud Hens made it 4-2, | E. Wry : Toledo, in their half of the fifth.|Glean _— John ‘Kech Furniture..
"Gregory bounced a single off Cari | Psi! McAnally, Ayres
Fairly’s leg and scored when Hay- * LADIES
third on the error and scored on|Ms Michiel, 4 ATF . 338 held at the Broad Ripple alleys over Bucher’s double. : wickhorst, : n the week-end. Teams will start
Tribe Evens Score oon : aid rolling at 6 p. m. Saturday and 2
3 Katherine Myrick, seg Pp. Mm. Sunday. In the seventh the Indians
evened the score at 4 and 4 when Morgan led off the inning by wal-|§ loping a towering home run over| the right center field fence. The! blow traveled about 390 feet. It was the lone run of the inning. In Top fs fe Peterson’s pop bunt, Glock tossed SAVE—BUY BONDS! out Baker and Bucher flew to Pike. ; Ee The Indians stepped out in front “W UNREDEEMED - again in the first of the eighth SUITS when they chalked up two markers. T BR Tors ATS Blackburn worked Peterson for an- : ’ other walk and Glock beat out a & O'COATS bunt for a hit. English bunted and + Look” them ove
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was relieved by Seinsoth, Hen |
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