Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1944 — Page 23
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CHICAGO, April 21 (U. P.)—Bob Peller, former Cleveland fireball pitcher who now is on the USS Alabama in the Pacific, appealed to the American league today to supply entertainment for the nation’s sportssstarved sailors, Fe wrote to Lew Fonseca, American league motion picture director, asking for the film of the 1943 world series, which he promised would be shown to “between 75,000 and 100,000 young men” aboard ships
prints for as long as Feller wants them. Feller tag-lined his letter with an optimistic note; “Will be back with you before the #945 season gets far under way.” Feller's letter read in part: “I have been on this battle-wagon for a year and a half and can say
.we have been in about every ‘hell-
hole’ on the face of the earth. My
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 194 Feller Appeals for Series * Films to Entertain Sailors
Fonseca sald he is sending two!
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Dorothy Urbancic Rolls 308 in Headpin Tourney.
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present set-up has me in anti-air-craft gunnery, which at present is quite active. “We are in dire need of entertainment out this way and I would
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It would probably take three to four ‘months for it to be returned upon leaving your office. However, it would be shown on board ship to between 75,000 and 100,000 young men, That sounds impossible; however, these fellows would nearly eat it up as nothing else is available, not even a shore to walk around on while in port. “If you see fit to spare me one film I will personally supervise the showing to the majority of our battle fleet and supply ships.”
Behind the two-hit pitching of Dick Woods, Broad Ripple high school’s baseball team scored a 6-0 shutout over the visiting Franklin township nine yesterday.
Rensselaer, 7-6, at Riverside. Hits by Jimmy Doyle and Jim Maley, a
Cathedral defeated St. Joseph's of
With the season’s activities over in many loops, and others idle because of pin boy shortages, it remained for the Indianapolis league at Pritchett’s to produce last night's outstanding performances.’ Len Faust of Russett Cafeteria hung up the top solo series, 233, 209, 268-713, while “Bowes Sealfast turned in the best team total, 1034, 1045, 1063—3142, Carl Hardin with 648, Leo Ahearn 847, Joe Fulton 641 and Johnny Fehr 628 made the big series possible. Herfl-Jones had three men over 600 to post 1112, 986, 948-3046. Neil King had 258, 200, 195-653, Bud Schoch 616 and Jack Hunt 616, Paul Stemm’s 638, Jim Hurt Jr.'s 632 and Oscar Behrens’ 608 furnished the bulk of the score in Marott Shoes’ 983, 1064, 983-8030.
Others Stand Out
Three additional outstanding individual series were turned in, Fred Schleimer having 199, 240, 236—875 for Falls City Beer, Howard Mitchell 247, 202, 226—675 for Conkle Funeral Home and, Pete Ernst 179, 214, 250— 652 for Bradley Barbecue. The North Side Recreation league at Broad Ripple Bowl completed its season, with Motor. Armory No. 1
ubber league at “filinots also finished its season's schedule: with Maintenance leading the fleld. John Cady’'s 583 was the best individual series of the final night. Lukas-Harold league at the Ilinois took its final bow, the Bearcats topping the list in the final standings. Lindner tied for the final night solo! honors, each having 575.
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walk and a wild pitch enabled the Irish to score two runs and come from behind in the last inning.
Lawrence Oentral golfers defeated Shortridge, 14% to 12%, at the Indian Lake course, Joe Miller of the winners was low medalist with 82.
Ft. Harrison registered a 4-1 viotory over Camp Atterbury in seven innings at the Fort. Milt Couchman of the winners allowed only two hits.
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