Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1944 — Page 25

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and Sgt. Adomitas, .vice president. when the Tribesters were out on| The Night Factory league, whose the road. officers are Harry Wincel, presiLast night's defeat made the dent, and Burl Hamilton, vice presi} Indians look weak in the hittingdent, will get under way Tuesday department. St. Paul Pitcher Camp, night with Ell Lilly and R. C. A. 25, had ho clashing in the opener at 7 p. m., experience until this year. He hails| U, S. Tire and P. R. Mallory playfrom Hapeville, Ga. and still was an'ing at 8:15 and Lukas-Harold and amateur last year. International Harvester at 9:30. Indians em e; In the Industrial league openers

Hitter Herndon, the total was eight. | carded

seventh-place Louisville and 13%

Milwaukee. But hark, listen to the

meadow lark, the Brewers have lost| JONnson is vice president.

three straight! Tribe Hires Semi-Pro With Catcher Norman Schlueter

stepped into the semi-pro field and acquired Ross VanAntwert of the Lafayette, Ind., Red Sox as a standin. Hugh Poland, the Tribe's No. 1 receiver, although not in the best of physical condition, has been catching all games since the seasoned Schlueter was injured in Milwaukee, VanAntwert lives in Pranklin, Ind, and has had professional ex- | perience in the Piedmont and South | Atlantic leagues. He is 28. Last night's total attendance at! Victory field was 3068, The paid at- | tendance was approximately 2800. ” |

Rockne’s Mother Dies

CHICAGO, May 19 (U. P).—Mrs. | Martha Cjerma Rockne, 85, mother | of the late Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football coach who was killed | in an air crash, died yesterday. Services were scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.

circuits. : nday night's City league schedule pits American Bearing

at 7:10, Indianapolis Bleaching meets Kingan A. A. at 8:20 and Metal Auto Parts clash with Allison

Curtiss-Wright plays LukasHarold at 7:10 in the opening game of the Manufacturers league Thursday hight.” Stewart-Warner plays

Harold Haines, vice president. Friday night the initial games of | the Commercial league will be) played. Stout Pield Snipers arc] matched against Kingan Knights, at 7, Big Four opposes Indianap-| olis Street Railways at 8:20 and| Allison Gears provide opposition for Biliings hospital at 9:40. League officers are Ira Cook, president, and C. O. Dickerson, vice president.

Sunday night's official opener will! «

match two strong teams, to be selected today. At Speedway stadium on West | 16th st, the curtain will go up| Sunday night as Marion (Ind.) Vic-| tory girls clash with the local Pepsi-Cola girls. The game is sched- | uled at 3:30. League contests are carded during the remainder of the week.

The Baseball Calendar

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

W L Pet! Ww L vet.) Milwaukee 20 5 800 Min'apofls 10 13 435 Columbus. 16 9 640 Kansas City 8 12 400 St. Pasl.. 10 7 588 Louisville... # 14 291 Toledo... 11 12 478iIndpls. .... 6 18 250

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WL Pet WL Pet. | New York 14 § .600 Chicago... 13 13 500) Wash'ton, 15 10 600 Cleveland, 11 16 407! St. Louis. 18 12 571 Detroit ... 11 16 407] Phila..... 13 12 520 Boston... 10 15 .400

NATIONAL LEAGUE |

W L Pet! WL Pet! St. Louis. 19 7 731 New York 12 13 480 Phila. ... 13 10 563 Bosten ... 13 15 .464 |

Cincinnati 14 11 560 Breokiyn. 11 14 440, Pittsburgh 12 10 545 Chicago... 418 a8

Aw, Let's Go!

GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AN Games At Night)

{ ft. Paul at INDIANAPO 5:90). ville. Kansas City st Teledo.

AMERICAN LEAGUE 81. Louis at New York.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinpatl Boston 2t St. Louis. New York at Chicage.

RESULTS YESTERDAY

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Ten Innings) Milwankee ........ 100 020 100 0— § 9 1 Columbus 000 200 200 1— § 12 2

Caldwell, Farmer and Preeti; Burkhart, Barrett and Burmeister.

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Minneapolis ... ST. PAUL lavisrille » . 5 610 220 a i5 1 ABR HO A E! ark, osley, anzlik a ragen; Badke, rf .. ....... 31103 ee {Prutseh. 384 Walters. 1 , ef Ja... 4 1 2 0 { Bares. 1b"! rrae 3 : 9 i 0 Kansas City at Toledo, postponed. sd» 1 om {aapean if ...4 0 3 1 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kimball, wo. 4 0 1 0 1 OiCleveland .......... 000 001 001— 2 8 2 Piet, ss ...... .4 1 3 3 1 0 Washington ........ 000 004 00x— ¢& 8 2 Castro, € ......eeuss 4 1 1 5 1 0 Kieine, Klieman, Calvert and Susce, MeMP, P receeneieenn & 0 0 1 0 Oipgnpell; Leonard and Guerra. Totals ............32 6 11 21 9 ® ent (Tea Jauingy) fem81s 3 CREO ...viennns 0 02 INDIANAPOLIS : New York .. a 001 000 0— 4 8 © Ress, Haynes, altzberger, Humphries rrell. AB 3 8 2 4 lana Tresh, Turner; Benham, Johnsen, Blackburn, 3 0 1 0 1 0 Boeser, Turner and Hemsley. Burns, “$00 8 18 Sst news... 010 000 000— 1 5 4 = "4 0 0 4 0 oiBestem ... co.o.211 101 S5ix—12 13 © Morgan, 1f 4 0 1 3 0 of Shirley, Hollingsworth, West and Hay- » : rth; Judd and Wagner Poland, © .. .3 0 1 6 3 o|worth; gner. Pod, 4 "S00 & 0 & elDetrom ll. 000 000 010— 1 3 1 Rich, p 3 0 0 0 3 o Philadelphia .. 000 000 000—0 9 © Herndon 1 0 0 0 0 ‘ Gentry and Richards; Black and Hayes. Totals ....ooneee. M11 mo NATIONAL LEAGUE Herndon batted for Rich in Sth. | phitadetphia 010001 000—2 B © St Paul fg oes eensie iu 000 001—6 | Cincinnati .... .....000 000 000— 6 3 © Indianapolis ........... -+++-001 000 000—1| " Rafrensberger and Finley; Walters and

Runs batted in—Chapman, Badke, Drews | 3, Burns. Two-base hits—Piet 2, Blackburn, Heltzel. Three-base hit — Drews. Stolen bases—Baron, Blackburn, Badke,

Double play—Poland to Burns. Left on bases—S8t. Paul 6 Indianapolis 9. Base on balls—off Stout 4, Camp 3, Rich 1. Struck

Stout, 4 in 13% innings; Rich, 7 in Ti

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Gillenwatar. Sacrifices — Drews, Bade. | Jivery, Kiopp and Kluttz; ‘Munger ‘Dea.

Besten .............. 000 000 600— 9 5 1 St. Louis 000 000 20x— 2 2 3 and Brooklyn ............ 020 000 100— 8 9 1 PMtsburgh .......... 000 000 004— 4 8 0

Melton, Lohrman and Bragan; Rescigne,

innings. Balk—Camp. Losing Hime] Tree and Camefli, V. Davis.

Stout. Umpires—Padden and Kelly, Time -2:11.

New York at Chicage, postponed.

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