Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1944 — Page 10

THE ITANAPOLIS TOMES Trout fo Seek 22d Victory as : Tigers Fight for 2d Place

NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (U. P)— The fast-stepping Detroit Tigers today had the golden opportunity of moving into second place in the American league's pennant race for the first time as New York and Boston, engaged in a knockdown, dragout dole: Beage: at Yankee stadium. Detroit, tied ,for third with the Yanks, was favored to beat Chicago’s seventh-place White Sox in a single game today. A win would lift the Tigers into second spot if the Yankees and Red Sox split their twin-bill as “expected. Manager O'Neill of the Bengals was expected to shoot Dizzy Trout to the mound after his 22d victory in an effort down the runner-up spot. a the exception of first and second ‘place, the Tigers have been in every other spot in the standings at one time or another. Anything can happen at the stadium as was evidenced in yesterday’s 7-4 victory by Boston, Manager Joe Cronin announced that he would start his two re-cently-acquired West coast hurlers, Rex Cecil, who has won two and lost two for the Sox in two weeks,

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Times Sports Editor Tosih at the Finish

"The Indians and Colonels are booked to collide in a second con-| §ecutive double-header out at Vie- | tory field tonight to wind up the 7 Series, after which the Toledo Mud | Steiner. b 1 J Hens will move in for a five-game Genovese, cf . - prush with the Redskins. Bony Bh . Carl Lindquist, righthander, and Cotelle, fo... "Nick Kanavas, southpaw, are slated Berth. if -- to face the third-place Colonels on {Shotner, FE the mound tonight with the first {Deutsch P, filt starting in the “gloaming” at Simonds, p 6:45. Totals Last night the Indians won two] Howerton batted for town TE | Clemens, Jt ro; nings, 4 to 2, and the second in 12} Blackburn, of innings, 3 to 2. ; Poland. € une Come From Behind

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At Home the earliest date in. the club's | |history, with the Buffalo Bisons as SHU out" rrieerss Bt, Louis opponents. Sunday, Oct. 29 ...o......Plitsburgh ~ Announcement of the 60-game Thursday, Nov. Tool Buffalo schedule, 30 .on the home ice and Nn Le 30 on the road, was made today by | Dick Miller; Coliseum general manager who announced also that Sonja Henie and her show will open |: an 1l-night stand here Nov. 16. r The Caps will play six games on the road while the extravaganza is the Coliseum’s tenant. With the entrance of the new St. Louis club into the league and| changes in playing nights by other |y clubs there will be hockey at some city in the seven-team circuit every night except Monday, but the Caps 8 will continue *to do their home pp, TM Providence playing on Thursday's and Sundays. | Sunday, March 11... i Fandenes The St. Louis home games will |Sunday, March 18.. Cleveland be on Tuesdays and Fridays; Buffalo on Wednesdays and Sundays and Cleveland, Hershey and Pittsburgh will remain Saturday night towns. Three will be games here both Christmas and New Year's eves, Cleveland on the former and Hershey on the latter. A squad of 50 to 60 will report to Coach Johnny Sorrell and ,Jack Adams of the parent. Detroit Red Winds Sept. 29 to start training. Because the Skating Vanities will be at the Detroit Olympia early in October the squad wil move across the border to Windsor, Canada, for training. Because of the early opening and limited practice time, the Caps’ exhibition games with Detroit may be limited to as few as two. Exhibitions must be played before Nov. 1. 3

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World Series Opens Oct. 4

CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (U. P.).—The St. Louis Cardinals will open their eighth world series campaign Wednesday, Oct. 4 when they meet the American league pennant win ner at Sportsmen's park in the opening of what may be St. Louis’ first cross-town series.

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Totals Sabena batted for Logan in 12th, (Twelve Innings) Louisville 000 010 000 001-2 Indianapolis ..100 000 000 002—3 Runs batted in—English, Browne, Barath, Clemens, Borom. Two-base hits—Clemens, Shofner, Sabena. Stolen base—Walters. Sacrifices—Clark, Shofner, Browne. Double lay—Piet to Walters. Left on hases— uisville 14, Indianapolis 10. Base on

cpr, 2b ley, p ening weather conditions, the sev-| (Seven Innings; Agreement) eral hundred loyal fans who turned fowler gf 040 374 out sat in on two sparkling per-\" po... ied in— Parath, Steiner, Clemens, formances. No errors were chalked gi cynurn 2. Poland. Two-base hits— up in the twin attraction and the waiters, Poland. Home run — Barath. tter than average. Double play—Kelley to Heltzel to Farrell. plictung Tae ol Harry Kelley op- | Le7 ft on bases—Louisville 7, Indianapolis nd the Indians) posed Mel Deutsch and In the | Deutsch 9 in 5 innings, Simonds 1 in 1.|balls—Off Logan 9, Clark 2. Struck out— eame from behind to win. €! Losing pitcher — Deutsch. Umpires —|By Clark 5, Logan 12. Umpires—Padden. second stanza the - visitors tallied | Kelly, Padden and Allinger. Time—1:18.! Allinger and Kelly. Time—2:55.

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tting to Deutsch until the fifth | Shen they really rallied in » Dig Hills for Another $10, 000 way after one out. Pat Capr ond sacker, who had been on “the CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (U.P.).—Gold hospital list for a couple of weeks, | oc first discovered in the hills of touched off the splurge with & | Tam O'Shanter golf course in 1941, single. | and today—three years later—Byron

Harry Kelley singled and the ne oo. nad worked the hills for huge inning was under Way. yas,

Clemens, Borom and Blackburn He set himself up as the No. 1 rhack 1 d : Riga S36 Singies an Jee yuns prospector. yesterday svhen he shot Then Poland hammered out an. |® three-under-par 69 for an aggreother single to bat in the fourth gate 72-hole score of 280 and first run. Farrell skied for the third out, place in the All-American open, The six hits in one inning good worth $13, 462 in war bonds for four runs encouraged Kelley and | ($10,100 in cash). His 280, eight he weathered the sixth and seventh |under par and five under Ed rounds. The veteran hurler helped Dudley, second place winner, gave his own cause by making a great Nelson a new all-time money winning mark of $25468 for one year

play on Shofner in the sixth. : and the fourth check from George Red Hot Baseball S. May, the golfers’ friend who The Indians collected 10 hits, the. Sponsors the All-American tournaColonels seven, Heinie Heltzel,| ments at Tam O'Shanter. Tribe shortstopper, also made the| The other two championships of

Colonels’ faces red by coming UD |ihe triple-header All-American were with a fancy stop and throw in the

Barwegen, Guard on Purdue's 1943 Team, to Lead All-Stars

CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (U. P) ~The. College All-Stars and the Chicago Bears went through = their final workouts today as odds shifted back and forth on the outcome of the 11th annual football classic at Dyche Stadium, Evanston, ni, toMOrTow. . The collegians, who will use Head Coach Lynn Waldorf’s single wingback formation against the professional champions, will -be led by ! Capt. Dick Barwegen, regular guard on Purdue's undefeated 1043 football team which shared the Big Ten title with Michigan. Barwegen was elected by his teammates yesterday with Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa university’s All-American back, placing second in the voting. Hillenbrand in Batkfield

Three halfbacks have been groomed to handle the collegians’ offense, including Dobbs, the great kicker and passer who was a kingpin in the defeat of the Washington Redskins in last year's game. Sharing offensive chores with Dobbs will be Billy Hillenbrand, former All-

6. Base on balls—Off Kelley outs—By Kelley 2, Deutsch 1.

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29 (U. P.). ~The Browns’ pennant hopes were shaken today when Pitcher Bob Muncrief, one of their maine stays, was forced out of the lineup for at least a week because of an elbow sprain. The injury was revealed in an examination yesterday. Muncrief had complained .of a sore arm | Ajthough it still is possible for with 295 each, and will go through| for about a month. He has won {he Cardifials ta lose out, the posan anti-climactic 18-hole match| 12 games this season. sibility is so remote that the today to end eight days of the second-place Pittsburgh, 18 games craziest golf ever. behind, did not even have a represcr nroks and made records. | land Clem Dreisewerd, who will be | sentative at the world Series Hop The Tam O'Shanter golf book «| making his first major league start] ling in Judge Kenesaw M. Landis’ looked something like this today: |26inst the champions. Yankee m., yesterday. 1. Nelson broke the all- time | Pilot Joe McCarthy was expected t0| mo” American league was repremoney winning mark of $19,534 ac- OPen With Alley Donald ‘and start. coq py all four of the first dicumulated by Sam Snead in 1938 His 7% wookie: Floyd Bevens, in the | iiion teams, the leading St. Louis as he ran his 1944 winnings to| | Browns whe stand 3% games ah $25,468 in cash. © EE eal Same of the second-place Soston oa “ He was pag ot at the. rate of still battling tor a flag. The Yanks | Sox, the NH Yok Vek on the 8 In cash pep Nrowe fur 0 sho | got 20 men on base, six by hits, 13| y He won the richest golfing on walks and one on an error, but

third place, four games aft of the tournament in history for the third . Browns. time, bringing his total All-Ameri-| Were ble to bring but four home. can winnings to $15,350. He won the| . Embryo 1941 tournament for $2000; 12 four fay iy Jey tag he Hates the 1942 championship was his for Hess of xy pitch pos $2500; tied for third and $750 in Fourteen straight balls, 12 by

cash in 1943; and won $0000 in starter Yank Terry, loaded the

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Aurie Quits as

Hornets’ Coach PITTSBURGH, Aug. 29 (U. P). —Larry Aurie, ice mentor for the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey league, has ‘left the team he has coached since 1938 for a Detroit industrial job. This fall the. Hornets will be without the services of Aurie, who, in five seasons, coached them to 107 victories, 134 defeats and 35 ties.

Capt. Dick Barwgene Make Eastern Plans If the series is an all-St. Louis affair, it will be played Oct. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11. The games of Oct. 4, 5, 9 and 11 would be considered home games for the Cards, although all contests will be played

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sixth to retire the side with two on. In the second contest, the marathon, Bob Logan and Otie Clark waged an exciting mound struggle from the very beginning of action, Although Logan was wild and issued

played yesterday, but everything was incidental to Nelson, his golf and his winnings. Betty Hicks, Long Beach, Cal, moved up a notch from her runners= up position of last year to win the All-American women’s open by one

American; 280 for 72 holes in 1942 and 1944 and 283 in 1943 to be paid off at the rate of $13.60 per stroke over the four year period Trailing Nelson “were such golfers as Dudley, Professional Golfers’

frame.

Cronin pulled Terry and called on Joe Bowman who threw two balls before fanning Oscar Grimes, and’ Mike Milosevich and getting Mike Garbark to fly out. The Sox rocked starter Bill Zuber

at Sportsmen’s park. If Detroit opposes the €ardinals, the Tigers would play_at St. Louis on Oct. 4, 5 and 6 and then the scene would be switched to ‘Detroit for the final games Oct. 8, 9,

Softball Semi-Final Scheduled Tonight

Rain again forced postponement

American at Indiana, and Charley Trippi, a proven passing and running star from Georgia university. The Bears broke training camp at

take their final workout today at

Collegeville, Ind., yesterday and will’

The three amateur baseball four nament games, postponed last Sunday because of rain, will be played next Suriday afternoon, according to Del Giffin, president of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball asso ciation. The games will be played

for four hits and four runs in the fourth and added another pair in the sixth to clinch theé’game. Bowman was credited with the triumph. In the National, the Cardinals broke a record established on Aug. 29, 1906, by the Cubs, when they became the first team in the circuit’s history to. win their 90th game before that date by beating the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2.

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10 and 11, if the full seven games are required. Should the Cards’ opponent be either the Red Sox or Yankees, the first three games would be played at St. Louis Oct. 4, 5 and 6 and then the locale would be switched to the East for the final games Oct. 9, 10, 11 and 13. The third, fourth, sixth and seventh games will be played for the benefit of war relief and the servicemen’s fund. The $100,000 to be paid for broadeasting rights also will go to servicemen, For St. Louis games box seats

Dyche ‘stadium, where over 50,000 spectators are expected to witness the game. The Bears, a shadow of their former greatness, have built their offense once again on the | ** right arm of Ensign Sid Luckman, although this time there isn't the great line and supporting backfield cast to aid him.

Trophies to Be Awarded

In addition to the annual presentation of the stars, Elmer Layden, National Football league commissioner, will present the Joe Carr memorial trophy to Quarterback

nine walks. he was clam-tight in the clutches and rolled up 12 strike-

association president; Cpl. Buck White, last year’s runnerup, six strokes behind; Sgt. Vic Ghezzi, former P. G. A. titlist, seven strokes away; Henry Picard, holder of all the big championships at one time or another, 10 strokes behind. Harold (Jug) McSpaden, the leading money winner of 1944 before the tournament, finished ninth with 289 strokes.

of the semi-final game of the annual Marion County metropolitan area men’s softball tournament game scheduled at Speedway stadium last night. The rival teams, Metal Auto Parts and Madison Avenue Flowers, will attempt to get together tonight at 8.30. The winner will meet P. R. Mallory for the county title Thurs day night at Softball The Beck Canvas Products-Curtiss-Wright girls’ tourney tilt, originally scheduled last Sunday night will be played tomorrow night

stroke from Philadelphia’s Dorothy on Riverside Germain, while the amateur ended in a three-day tie at the end of 72 holes between a policeman from Miami, Fla., a mailman in a Detroit defense plant and a chemist from St. Louis. Earl Christiansen, the policeman; Ed Furgol, the mailman, and Ken Heilemann, the chemist, finished

outs. : The Indians scored in the first stanza on singles by Borom and Blackburn and English’'s long fly. The Colonels deadlocked the score at one-all in the fifth on Shofner’s single, a sacrifice by Clark and Browne's single. “With both hurlers bearing down when hits meant runs, the contest settled down to a pre-war demonstration of red hot baseball, The Indians came close to settling the issue in the ninth, After one

as twilight affairs during the week was dropped when it was found that such a schedule would weaken several of the tourney teams. Work= ing conditions prevented them from presenting full strength, Kingan Reliables will play P. R. Mallory Co.; De Wolf News meets Stewart-Warner and Gold Medal Beer tangles with U., 8. Tires. Mitchel-Scott, the remaining sure vivor, drew a bye and will be idle, ———————————

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out Farrell singled and reached third on Heltzel's single. Capri, a stranger to the Colonels, was next up and they held a conference and decided to give him free transportation to get at Logan, With the bases filled, Manager Mike Kelly signaled for the squeeze

Sign for Bouts

Two Ft, Wayne middleweights who have pleased local fans in recent tests at Sports arena will be back for Thursday's “Club Night” mitt bill, Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules Athletic club

has scored against several top-rank-ing matmen in local action, will clash with the 235-pound Swedish Angel to feature tonight's show at Sports arena. The Angel is a powerhouse type of grappler, touted for his aggres-

will cost $7.50 each, grandstand reserves $6.25, general admission $3.75 and bleachers $1.25. This includes the 20 per cent federal tax. If games should be played in any other city the prices would be $7.20 for box seats, $6 for grandstand reserve seats, $3.60 for general admis-

game is completed tonight.

Kochan Points for Lamotta Fight

at Speedway in event the men’s

NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (U. P)— Georgie Kochan of Akron, O., re-

Luckman, who was named the most valuable professional year, Pvt. Marlin (Pat) Harder of the marines, who teamed with Dobbs last year to rout the Redskins, 27-7, will receive the silver trophy awarded him a year ago 4s the most

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The Grapho Products Bowling league will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady alleys. Captains and members of last sea= son’s teams are requested to be present.

sive tactics. He boasts of being the “ugliest wrestler in the world.”

Levin, a Jewish matman, is a favorite with Sports arena fans. He has defeated several formidable opponents, including Coach Billy Thom and Steve Nenoff. He

sion and $1.20 for bleachers. cently discharged from the coast guard, pointed today for a shot at the “duration” middleweight title held by Jake Lamotta of New York, after scoring an easy eight-round

decision over Deacon Logan of St.

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has announced. Bud Hershey, the Ft. Wayne belter who scored a recent victory over Rolland Hopp, will tangle with Tito Taylor of Chicago, while Carter is seeking a strong opponent for stablemate Bob Linn, who

play but Logan fouled it off. Then the Tribe hurler hit a liner to Piet in right field and Farrell was doubled up at the plate trying to score after the catch. Farrell got a slow start away from third, otherwise he probably would have made

valuable player in the 10th annual all-star game. Harry Stuhldreher, Harder’s coach at Wisconsin and coach of the 1043 All-Stars, will make the presentation. Odds varied on the game, with an ‘early trend favoring the Bears,

Bowling meetings are planned to. morrow and Thursday nights at Sport Bowl. The Solataire mixed league will meet tomorrow and the Kernel Optical mixed league Thursday, Both sessions are set for

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. In the 12th the Colonels threatened to sew up the contest. Genovese led off and drew a walk. Browne sacrificed and Polly was given an intentional pass. Barath’s

earned a draw here with Tiger Kiggins. Other scraps signed will pit Billy Parsons, Danville, Ill, welterweight, against Cpl. Jerry Kieger, welterweight champion of the 87th division and now stationed at Ft. Harrison, and local welterweight

whipped Thom twice. Tonight's headliner is for two falls out of three, or 90 minutes. Red Dawson, Mineapolis, and Cy Larson, Cleveland, open the bill at §:30, with Frankie Hart of Chicago and Angelo Martinelli of Boston meeting in the semi-windup. Both

LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 29 (U. night. P.).— Dolph Stanley, Taylorvilie,| Ill, high school basketball coach, headlined the program today at the 16th annual Indiana basketball coaches school. Stanley, who coached the Taylorville Tornadoes through an un-

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single scored Genovese but Logan refused to fold up. He struck out Walters and tossed out Piet, In the Indians’ half of the 12th and after one down, Capri drew a walk and ‘Mike Sabena batted for| Logan and doubled to right center, | Capri pulling up at third. Chet Clemen'’s single scored Capri | with the tying run and Sabena roosted on third. Manager Kelly] again called for the squeeze play! and this time it clicked as Red Borom delivered a perfect bunt for | a hit and Sabena raced home with! the winning run. | The Indians now have won seven! out of their last eight starts. Last| night marked the first time the | Redskins defeated the Colonels in Indianapolis this season although they bumped off the Kentuckians four straight on their mid-July visit to Louisville,

Pep Wins Easily WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Aug. 20 (U. P).—Willie Pep of Hartford, Conn., recognized by the New York boxing commission as the world featherweight champion, today held a 10-round decision over Joey ralta of Tama- St. Louis 70 54 .565(Cleveland. "qua, Pa. He wdil every round. Boston. .. 8] 38 Ao0 PMA

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beaten season of 45 games and the state championship and whose|" football team lost but one game last season, was scheduled to address mentors from more than a dozen states, Canada and Mexico, on fundamental training offense and defense styles. Coach Floyd Baker, of Martin's Ferry, O., will address the school tonight on basketball training. Yesterday's opening session featured talks by Coach Ray Meyer of De Paul and Lt. Everett N. Case, builder of four state champions = while at Frankfort high school. Coach Royner Greene, Middletown, O., whose record in the last eight years is 144 games won and 24 lost, and Coach Cliff Wells, Logansport, director of the school, will address the coaches tomorrow at the closing session.

Local Boxers Win

Co lion Chaney, Indianapolis heavyweight, scored a technical knockout over Arthur McWhorter, Gary, in seven rounds at the Marigold Gardens in Chicago last night. Frank Rand, Indianapolis, decisioned Henry Pomroy, Milwaukee, Colion Chaney, Indianapoilis AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Gets Ace After Hundreds Fail

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 (U. P.).—After hundreds of contestants had swung unsuccessfully for six days in an annual hole-in-one tournament, Seaman 1-¢ Joseph T. Connor, former caddy and crack amateur from Pittsburgh, stepped to the tee with five . minutes to go and shot an ace to win a $100 war bond.

Hofferth Benched |Negro Swimmers Meet at Douglass

By Tonsil Infection . Negro swimmers will compete for

BOSTON, Aug. 20 (U. P.).—The team and individual championships catching duties of the Boston at the Douglass park pool at 3 p. m. Braves today fell squarely ‘on the Sunday under the sponsorship of shoulders of Phil Masi for at least the city recreation department and a week, the Federation of Associated Clubs. The clubs’ other two receivers,| Entries are expected from FlanClyde Kluttz and Stu Hofferth, ner House, Lockefield Gardens, the formerly of Indianapolis, being Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. forced to the sidelines. ‘Entries will be accepted at all four Hofferth is suffering from if ‘places and at the recreation departfected tonsils and Kluttz is nurs- ment until Friday noon, ing an injured arm. Sterling James, president of the Federation of Associated Clubs, has been designated as “starter and Grant Hawkins of Flanner House The Baseball Calendar {a nouncer. Judges. will be . | Crowell Shelton, Monie Johnson, ——— Bob Johnson, Dave Clark, Ed AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Thompson and John Metzger. WL Pet WL Pet. Milwaukee 90 3 72/8t. Paul . 69 61 .581 Toledo HH INDPLS, . 51 82 .383 Louisville $0 5 607 Mnpls. 48 86 .358 Columbus 735 62 .547 Kan. City 37 95 .280

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AT THE FIRST CANING YCLP THE ELCPHANTS STAMPEDED. TRAFFIC WAS COMPLLTE: LY BLOCKED * AND IT LOOKED AS THOUGH THCY WERE HCADED FOR A MAJOR RIOT. "POLICE CARS GAVE CHASE BUT ONLY ADDED TO THE CONFUSION UNTIL .

Ex-Champs to Fight WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (U. B). - | —Chalky Wright of Los Angeles Kansas City 50 00 x3 | i and “Pittsburgh Jackie” Wilson, and Pruett; Shanklin and hoth former featherweight titlists, Mit NU |have been signed for a 10-round i en ty Ned Wi-13 10 2 3 bout at Grifith stadium Ba 12,

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