Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1944 — Page 26

‘SPORTS...

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* ° THE Indianapolis Indians, victory hungry and hounded by inclement weather, shoved off this morning “for St. Paul to launch a swing around the Western half of the American association. . . . The Tribesters will be away from Victory field until May 18. 2 The longxoad trip calls for series in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Kansas City. ... Thirteen games are scheduled. ... Tomorrow's series opener in st. Paul will be a night game, Last night's scheduled game here between the Indians and Louisville Colonels was postponed on account of rain. .,. It was the Tribe's seventh home postponement out of 10 scheduled games. ‘s+ « In other words, the Bushmen have only played three games before the home fans this season, two with Toledo and one with Louisville. : . The entire four-game series with Columbus carded at Victory field, April 22, 23, 24 was washed out. ... A twin bill was schedmled on April 23,

Entire League Has Rough Going

ALL A. A clubs have suffered heavy financial setbacks as a result of rain and cold weather. ... It was too cold for baseball tn the Twin Cities yesterday and that’s the area where the Indians are scheduled for two series starting tomorrow, two days in St. Paul and three in Minneapolis. Only one game was scheduled in the league today, Minneapolis at St. Paul under the night lights. . . . Indianapolis, Louisville, Co= Jumbus, Toledo, Milwaukee and Kansas City had an off day.

» » » - ® . TRIBE MANAGER BUSH is just as mystified as the fans over the failure of his pitchers to deliver. “There is not a sore arm in the bunch,” said the skipper last night. They look all right, they warm up adl right, and I still think they will come through. Give us a couple of victories under our belts and perhaps we will get going.”

Stir Up, Skytracer, Challenge Me

DERBY DAY at the Downs tomorrow. ,.. Nine races are on the Saturday card, first at 12 o'clock noon. ... The usual “Derby - mob” will be there and Louisville will be like 8 “mad house” starting tonight. . . . There will be a Derby eve boxing show featuring Bob Garner, Louisville, and Bobby Millslap, Chicago, in the main go. It takes a rugged horse to stand the Derby grind and this is supposed to be an off-year for 3-year-olds. ... But it's the same old story of the survival of the fittest. , . . And the annual Run for the Roses is sure to pack ‘em in... . All horse tracks are gold mines" nowadays. . . . This corner thinks the three leaders will finish in" this order: Stir Up, Skytracer, Challenge Me. . This is just an opinion and not an invitation to wager on the outcome.

Mat Title Challenger Billed

Matchmaker Lloyd Carter an-, armed services. nounces arranging of a “big time” heavyweight match for the Armory | {from the army. wrestling feature next ‘night, the encounter bringing to- | man. gether Gino Garibaldi of Brooklyn

Pace in Browns’

Early Spurt

Rookie Southpaw Stars As Chisox Leave Cellar.

NEW YORK, May 5 (U. P).— The get-away spurt of the St. Louis Browns, which carried them to 12victories in 15 games and kept them in the American league's fiist: place since opening day, was attributed in part today to the stellar job being turned in by First Baseman George McQuinn. McQuinn, who reaches his 33d birthday this month, long has been regarded as one of the better first

NEW YORK, May 5 (U. P.).— Henry and Christine Gehrig, Ger-man-born parents of the late Lou Gehrig, beloved of baseball fans, became United States citizens today. It was for Ma Gehrig that Lou

[McQuinn Sets | Jones Ba

ee a 0 i cote in which the colt ran second to Gramp’s Mr. Jones i 5 positive character and 8 an’ He him bn: take = colt out of a race one day and pus him back the next, and when he did this the boys decided it would ‘be interesting to explore one Of his siseves fo seo just what he had Gumibeslod therein.

“NOW IL TELL you exactly what happened” Mr. Jones said blandly. “The colt simply recuperated from a tough race faster

left Columbia university to join the Yankees. He wanted to pay her back for the hardships that she endured that he might get an American education after Pa Gehrig’s health failed. She permitted him to leave school only after he had persuaded her that the added funds could be used to help restore Pa’s health.

~~ this Derby, but that remains to be seen. How about Stir Up? You

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any sleeper, Pensive is no Lawrin and certainly no Whirlaway. He's Just a fair sort of colt and it may be there isn't much to beat in don't think I can beat him, do you? If 1 can get home third TI be doing all right.” But if Mr. Jones thinks be might get third you can be pretiy sure he thinks he might get ib all, too. He doesn’t ship his horses around the country to pick up consolation prizes. As a matter of fact, Pensive will get considerdble support in the Derby largely because of Mr. Jones, In much the same way Stir Up will ‘get an immense play because of Eddie Arcaro, America’s standout jockey, Nobody has ever figured out precisely how much a trainer or a jockey helps a horse but when you have the best on your side your chances must improve, So, in a sense, this Derby

4 Leagues End Season;

Lou, a citizen by birth, died | June 2, 1941.

| basemen in baseball and is a veteran | of six full seasons with the Browns. A left-handed litter, McQuinn, has been on base often enough this year to score 10 runs, third highest total in the league, and his potent bat has accounted for many others. Yesterday he drove in both runs as the Browns won their first shutout of the year by beating the Detroit Tigers, 2-0.

White Sox Leave Cellar

In the only other junior circuit! game scheduled, the White Sox came out of the cellar with a 2-1 decision over the Cleveland Indians. The Chicagoans came from behind to tag Vern Kennedy for their two runs in the fourth. A pair of infield hits, two walks and a squeeze play bunt produced the tallies and gave rookie southpaw Ed Lopat the triumph. The Braves handed the Giants their fourth consecutive defeat, 8-4, dropping the New Yorkers into a tie for fourth place in the National

He only recently league with the idle Dodgers. Four | was given an honorable discharge runs in the fourth inning sent

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He is remembered [starter Ewald Pyle to the showers Tuesday here as a popular and skilled mat- |and defeat.

Connie Ryan sparked

Chancey Taylor of Pepsi-Cola,! chairman, Mike Bisesi of U. S. Rub-

ber and Otto Van Blaricum of International Harvester. Card Feature Games A program of feature games for two “softball nights” was discussed. | One of the dates was set as May | 30 at Softball stadium, while the) date of the second, to be held at

Bob Garner Matched With Denson in Next Armory Bout

A third clash between Johnny. Denson, former state heavyweight Speedway stadium, will be decided champion, and Bob Garner, Louisville knockout artist, has been arranged

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ball and Walter Lohman of the! Speedway plant donated use of the stadia for the benefit games.

later. Harold Englehardt of Soft-|py Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules Athletic club to top a

five-event pro boxing bill at the Armory néxt Friday night, May 12. The Hoosier belter boasts a slight edge as a result of two previous

meets.

umph in the meet last week. The Southern Indiana confer

for tomorrow. Rushville Favored Evansville Bosse was host to the southern Indiana tests, but Evansville Central's Charley Lindauer, Frank Lutz and company were ex-

Anderson is host and favorite to the North Central conference championships today, with Indianapolis Tech highly regarded since its tri-

ence, South Central conference and Wabash valley meets were carded! Teby Reach, M

Bowl's elimination series will also

regular bowling proprietors doubles events will be staged at Dezelan's starting at 6 tomorrow night and iat 2 Sunday afternoon.

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than I thought possible. On Saturday he looked tired and worn but could be a derby between a trainer and a jockey, with the horses | Side Squeeze league, he rolled like Hv a on Monday he was full of vigor and when I ‘got out to the barn little secondary. a veteran. Darton, lows; | Mc (the ) said he was disappointed Pensive wasn't going sw.” ‘ss = = He had 246, 215, 227—688, ane of Tu Met G oa he i Oi ntet : THIS WILL BE the first time, incidentally, Mr. Jone§ has gone |the best scores of the season in the | Cal, passed N y; he poi frisky and eager Pensive . 8. Missouri st, F was and said, “Mr. Jones I think we can beat the after the Derby ‘without Arcaro. He had the winning Wop fp on |loop. The Indianapolis Indians Tm Hon Bhi kind of horses that . ; i Chapel, 946 N, III Lawrin in ’38 and on Whirlaway in "41. How did Mr. Joneg feel (not the baseball team) were in | RI will be running in the Derby.’ Thres hours later J. had Pensive on bout that? first place in the final team stand- | Be at the train headed for Louisville.” . He ran his stubby fingers through his hair. +. . “Well, he isn't ings. { GRIMES—Charles It is well known, of course, that Mr, Jones is a very kindly-soul eolnE %o Tiely me any by pelng up OB.SHr Up. He's the smartest Four other leagues closed the Hi Coasts 8, Grime and it breaks his heart to see a disappointed jockey, and too, as he fider In ing. He seldom makes a. mistake, is ice cold in the bots On [he J9e.44 season, Cov 8 iF. Witte, Celt later said, “You know, Kentucky is lovely in the spring and T have’ clutches and to him the Derby will be just another race. Stir UPS | orrady. Eosner Optical Mixed Airs Lucile Bi Joi of friends here and I like to be with them on Derby day.” BY tough enough, but that Arcaro makes him just twice as tough.” ringing down the curtain at Sport Saturday, day ¢ now the feathers of the canary were plainly visible in the region We still feel Mr. Jones did not come here merely to see the old |Bowl and Inland Container and P. Feirteid 130 p. -ol the cat's Mouth. wooden stands and the fading green barns, yet we must agree Stir |R. Mallory finishing at the Ilinois. | ps We “I KNOW YOU FELLOWS are Urying to look for an angle Up is the > logics: favorite and should win, Challengers were the Coca- 3 years, beloved w Cola champions; Insurance s - finished in front in the Koerner, 5 Thursday. Puner ; tory was champs and : from the Wi al Al Plans Made The Field for 70th Derby Track Meets [oii icie™ | spies on Miss Moffett Scores 566 i 2t"ine church a! Jockey Probable Odds Moffett had 566, the LYONS—Mina, age Margaret » ther Mrs. For Softball - gn sesssssssrecsecasssecas.- Eddie Arcaro ..... rs istanivgn iS In Conferences best score among women bowlers in Mary J n Fensive cr iisesressensieors DOM MOOTRREY + cosveens 6:1 > sessions last night. She bowled with end. James Ls hallenge esesssesscssssssten koronski ............ - leagu - Pa t, Mrs. Do The Marion County Softball as-| gyytracer i Caffarells ............ 4-1 | Major high school conferences fe v. 8. Ruiter £ at he Gene and Wavie Ba sociation completed its season plans| Broggeloth ..........cec0crereee. Wool ............ veeresees 8-1 [DAMS their track champions in|" io 1000 is being organized f a in a meeting at Fox Steak House! Gramps Image ..................Otto Grohs ......... vreeense 12-1 Meets today and tomorrow with to-| a a ote meeting | mm, at Tuy Sash | last night. ; Alorter ........... saevivssinens co JONNY Adams ..... tveeese.. 20-1 [night's Northern Indiana confer- will be a ay ou night at 0 a the mann hom The association voted to affiliate| paybysger ............ .. Billy Thompson ..... veeee.. 15-1 |ence finals at Mishawaka probably | 0.0 organizati Integested day. Burial Was with the American Softball assoCia-| Autocrat i.........c..eeeeeeo....Farril Zafelt ...... veveess.. 25-1 [the most closely-watched of the [eon P SneivE on. tees 4 MeGEE Thomas 0 tion, enabling-the winner of the! pref Sign .........0.00e..... Venahelo Nodarse .......... 50-1 |contests. Here in Indianapolis to- | oe are re aa McGee and Mrs. local sectional tournament {0 Par-| hut Up ........................ Ralph Eceard ..... rviveeii. 15-1 |day, Manual and Shortridge meet at | ®t = 3qyested present, Toursday. Puner ticipate in the regional and national Gay Bit .......0..o0eosisere.. Jack. Westrope ............ 30.1 |Shortridge. Pig iin ing s. m. 88. Peter & meets. The national tournament| pj,ygiayw ,...... veresseseneseres. Joe Molbert ...... cerrneeess 40-1 Hammond high and Pt. Wayne local week-end schedul ing a Columbia, please will be held in Cleveland. The site| comenow ...... ceverecceccsenae J. KR, Layton ...... vecesees. 80-1 [North Side duel there for the third |, sched So Sunday. of the regional tilts'will be selected | American Eagle .................Jimmy Thornburg .........100-1 |time this season, but it will be the 1 iit ea is She Peng Mir of Riche later. Valley Flares ............c..ss.... George Burns ...... cerared 100-1 [first time these two squads—both Syvan’a t ey3 1050-0 hand}. U8: army, sn A protest committee was selected Rockwood Boy .................. Bill Bailey ...... “eiiiie..100-1 [highly regarded for the 1044 state | TF THUS WIL SOMIBCLe Jumoeron iywood, Cal: by President Bill Calvert of King-| Comanche Peak ................. (No Boy Listed) ............100-1 |championship—meet outdoors. log yn . B week-end titon, ©. Mrs. ( an's, who presided. Members Sr piyce Bells .....................(No Boy Listed) ............ 50-1 | Hammond won two close indoor |powrs elim 8 Bra De Tod ang Ac

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prayer, . ol OTHER - BOWLERS (MEN) QUATTROCCHIy George, Speedway Mixed ....... rino, mother © Roseve Ewing, pends; Mixed .... .. “ Quattrocthl, Mrs te Major 634 Provenzano, Mr Bowers, Moon re Ma, IF een an cnn sine 630 Nancy Fisher, Faucett, Moon Lite AO ries enn 00 away at St. Fras

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

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Beb Helderman, Koerner satainer Mis. 5. George ps, Inland C . 5 L. Schaaf, Lenas Harold

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A registration fee of $1 per team | will be required prior to the open-| ing of the leagues. The fee is pay-| |able to Secretary-Treasurer Roy | Galbreath. William Woodruff, Marion county |

|the Braves’ attack with a homer | softball commissioner and a mem- |

Gino Garibaldi is an older broth- \and two singles to drive in four per of the association’s board of di-

and Vic Holbrook of Los Angeles, |er of Ralph Garibaldi of St. Louis. | tallies.

Cal.

[Gino is listed right near the top |

The Pirates started late but had

Holbrook, a challenger for the | {in the division and is considered enough to beat the Cardinals, 6-3. title, left the grappling ranks two | a formidable challenger for the | The Cards raked Max Butcher for years ago to serve as an instruc-| { championship. They will meet for three runs in the first frame but

tor of commando tactics in the | |two falls out of three.

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{ rectors, and Carl C. Callahan were speakers at the meeting. The two stadia plan openings on the night of May 21. Softball will open its regular league schedule,

| inaugurate the golf season at the

! meetings with the Kentuckian, having gained a shade decision in 10 rounds afer earning a draw in their initial battle here. Garner had the Indianapolis puncher in the resin in the opening session of their first bout only to have the Hoosier rally ito pull even after 10 rounds of | bruising action. i three of Garner's ribs early in their | second get together and slowed the { Louisville slugger enough to edge out a win.

Briefly—

A pro-amateur tournament will

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noon. Pairings will be listed in the|

club house after entries close at| 12:30. The first foursome will tee

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tral,

Denson broke title.

In seven starts before Indian- Haute.

pected to take home the blue

Rushville hosts the South Cenand the host, winner of five straight dual meets, looked like the team to beat for the conference

Terre Haute Wiley put another of its crowns on the block against 16 Illinois and Indiana rivals in the Wabash valley meet at Terre

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Deris Stanley, Koerner

Bonnie Reifers, Sate Mixed Evelyn Harlan, Uptown *

Carey to Pilot Girls' Team

Virginia Emery, Moon Lite .......... 544 Marie Nash, MAS .....in0ceneras M3 Helen Wills, Speedway Mised ..... | 527 Beity Weaver, Moon Lite ............ 5% Judy Nindel, Moon Lite . ............ 523 Mae Eilis, St. Philip No, 1 ........... S04

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while a girls’ planned at Speedway.

Kelly Petillo Pays $25 Fine

—Kelly Petillo, one-time winner

exhibition game is! off at 1.

An organization meeting of | managers of junior baseball teams is scheduled at Brookside Community Center tonight at 7:30. The meeting is in charge of James Burford, director of Brook‘ide PAL club, and John Turner,

A , Cal, .P). GARDENA, Cal, May 5 (U.P). | yy "0 \" east district secretary.

| apolis fistic followers, the Louisville | ace was returned a victor five times;

and his local record includes a four-|

{round knockout triumph over Leo | (Red) Bruce, another former Hoo- | sier titleholder.

Deny Lou Novikoff ‘Headed for Reds

Bartolo Favored 'To Retain Crown

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{| BOSTON, May 5 (U. P.).—Sal| Bartolo of Boston, N. B. A. feather- | weight champion, ruled as a slight | favorite today to retain his crown in| a 15-round return title match with | | former champion Phil Terranova of |

CHICAGO, May § (U. P.).—Max Carey, former National league star and oné of the league's great-

| est base stealers, will manage one

of the teams in the AH-American Girls Professional Ball league, President Ken Sells said today. Carey became the sixth manager to sign a contract to manage a team in the league, and he

cemetery, SLATE--William Alice P, Slate, Heath and brot Lauderdale, Fla Indianapolis. pa neral at Shirle Chapel, 5377 EB. 3 p. m. Priend Hill. Friends m p. m, Friday, VINCENT John | husband of Ma of Clara Vince and grandfathe brother of Ea

of the annual 500-mile Indianapolis speedway auto race, today paid a $25 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of battery before Justice of the Peace Frank R. Carrell. Petillo, who originally had pleaded innocent to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon following an altercation with Thomas Tyree at a cocktail bar, changed his plea to guilty when the charge was reduced to battery.

Cuban Released

PITTSBURGH, May 5 (U, P.).— The Pittsburgh Pirates announced (today that Shortstop Tony Orden|ana, of Havana, Cuba, has been re-

|the Piedmont league. Ordenana | was bought on trial from Portsmouth last fall and played in one | game.

Irving Croshier and Raymond Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds] Rodebeck divided honors as War- have not concluded a deal which is expected for the encounter, orig- | ren Central's track team defeated would send colorful outfielder Li! | inally scheduled for last week but | Lawrence Central, 99% to 35' at Novikoff to the Reds in exchange | postponed because Bartolo, who is| the Warriors’ track yesterday. Rode- | for a pitcher and cash, Cubs Gen-| in the merchant marine, was unable | beck set a new field record of 43! eral Manager James T. Gallagher to get leave in time to train propersaid today. iy.

feet and 1% inches in the ‘shot put.

The Kempler Ra Radio Reds and Ft. Harrison were tied at 6 all when darkness ended their game in the eighth inning at the post yesterday. The teams will meet in another game at Riverside on a yet undecided date.

Stars Enter Meet CHICAGO, May 5 (U. P.).—Officials of the Chicago Victory National Golf championships said to=-

| leased outright to Portsmouth, of | day that they have received entries

from Craig Wood, Byron Nelson and Harold “Jug” McSpaden for the tournament which opens June 28.

Baseball Calendar

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w Pet! WL Milwaukee 10 2 999 Kansas City 3 3 m Columbus 10 3 .769Minaeapolis 3 | Toledo .. 6 5 .545Indianapoelis 2 ’ 200 Lovie. 4 6 .400|8t, Pav 14 20 | AMERICAN LEAGUE |

GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Minneapolis at St. Paul. | Only game scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston at New York. ; Washington at Philadelphia. Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveiand. _ —

NATIONAL LEAGUE Kbiladeiphia M Brooklyn, :

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RA x St. Louis. 3 Pittsburgh at Chiesge. 3

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WIL Pet WL Pet St. Louis . 12 3 .800 Philadelphia 5 6 | New York . 7 4 .636/Cleveland .. 6 8 .429 | Washington 6 5 .545/Chi 58 | Boston ,.., 6 7 .462|Det 59 NATIONAL LEAGUE -, WL Pet WL Pel | st. Louis ..10 4 ,714|Broeklyn.. 7 6 .538 | Cineinnati, 8 4 oa; Pittsburgh 5 6 .A55| | Phila... 4 .667Boston.... 410 .286 | New York ~T6 .538/Chicage. . . 110 091

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NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Loui 3 Pittsburgh 000 108 02x— 6 1 Cooper, Drseheen, Wilks and 0

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Cincinnati at Chicago, postponed, Only games scheduled.

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| completes the slate. Others were Marty McManus, Johnny Gottselig, Jack Kloza, Claude (Bubber) Jonnard and Bert Niehoff. Teams will operate in Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee, Wis: Rockford, Ill; South Bend, Ind. and Minneapolis.

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