Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1944 — Page 21

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ST. LOUIS, —The St. Louis Card- | Southworth expressed concern over’ inals with a 15-hit, 8 to 6 victory mediocre pitching. over the Browns appeared today to ' The Cards scored five runs in the have regained the batting prowess|ninth and liad an 8 to 3 lead over that gained them the National|the Browns, when Harry Gumbert

gave up four hits and a walk in succession, yielding three - runs. Lefthander Harry Brecheen stopped the rally, but Sylvester Blix Donnelly, and Fred Schmidt, who preceded Gumbert were hit regularly.

NEW YORK. — Crooner Frank Sinatra will make an’ appearance for Brooklyn fans in a Dodger uniform and Manager Freddy Fitz-

Dodgers said he would give Pitchers Whitlow Wyatt and Rube Melton a thorough test.

SEYMOUR, Ind~—The Detroit Tigers were scheduled to play the ‘Camp Freeman service nine today after a 5 to 1 victory over the Louisville Colonels of the American association at Louisville yesterday. The victory marked the seasonal debut of Elon (Chief) | Hogsett, 40-year-old hurler with the Tigers, who pitched the first | three innings. PT. MEADE, Md.—The Washing{ton Senators and Buffalo Bisons of | | the International league were slated | ito play an exhibition game for | {soldiers here today after cancella-| tion of yesterday's game with the | {Pt Meade nine because of a Tain. storm. : |

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| McCarthy of.the New York Yankees named the starting lineup he plans to use for the opening of the season to oppase the New |! York Giants in a Red Cross exhibition game at the Polo Grounds today. He will lead off with George (Snuffy) Stirnweiss at 2d base; Bud Metheny, r, f.; Nick Etten, 1b; Johnny Lindell, | e. f.; Don Savage, 3b; Ed Levy, L f.; Oscar Grimes, ss; and Mike Garbark, c. i

Galleta Advances i - . To Semi-Finals PINEHURST, N. C. April 13°(U. P.).—Medalist Mal Galleta of St.| 'Albans, N. Y. the favorite in the [North and South Amateur . Golf | { tournament, was slated to play Bill | iCozart of Durham, N. C, today in! ithe semi-finals. . | George McAllister, the tourna-| ‘ment dark-horse from Spartanburg, ! 8. C, is matched against Jim] |Fownes of Pittsburgh, in the other| contest. Galleta was a victor yesterday) lover 8. B. Gardiner, Plandome, IN. Y., 3 and 2, while McAllister turned in_an upset ‘by defeating {Pete Ladislaw, also of Plandome,! i3 and 2. | Cozart won easily from J. B.| |Ryersen of Cooperstown, N. Y. 6! and 4, while Fownes defeated Sted-! man Tinker ‘of Columbus, O, 3 and. 2. {

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| HOLLYWOOD, April 13 (U. P). ~The Boston Olympics, eastern amateur hockey champions, today had an even break in their series with the Hollywood Wolves after a 14-3 victory last night “made it.one! {each. Three of the Boston scores ‘came in the first period and the {winner was netted in the second.

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