Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1945 — Page 6
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By Eddie Ash
LIKE the Louisville Colonels, the Toledo Mud Hens are 100 per cent optimistic about this vear’s American association race. . . . The club finished second in 1914 under the new management of the capable Ollie Marquardt and he is back at the helm, feeling great and accentuating confidence in his flock. Writing in the Toledo Blade, Bob French, veteran sports .editor said the Hens can place almost the identical team In the field this year as last. . . , He wrote, in part: “Several changes were made in the Hens' personnel during the pennant race last season, but compared with the group which started the 1944 campaign, the’ Maumee club this year is remarkably similar “Of the Toledo regulars on opening day of 1944, there still
Tribe Gets Tes t“Against Clev dod Club
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor The Indianapolis’ Indians can't | 80 wrong playing the Cleveland | Americans a short series. ‘It's just | what the Hoosier Tribesters need to give Manager Bill Burwell and
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[timber wearing 1945 uniforms Regular game action means a [lot to a ball club in spring training and getting it against major {leaguers helps that much more. [Big league pitchers are in good" form at this {major pilots are unwrapping their | leading moundsmen to sharpen {them up for regular season play. | In yesterday's game here between
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, » Beat ) Wings: Barons Wi DETROIT, April 9 (U.P) ~The Toronto Maple Leafs were riding toward the Stanley cup hockey championship today on Goalie Frankie McCool's “big stick.” Once again last night the rookie goalie shut out the Detroit Red
Wings, 2 to 0, leaving the usually
high scoring losers without a goal in the playoff finals. It was McCool's third shutout of the play= offs and his seventh since the sea~ son began, The game was more than half over before Ted Kennedy of Toronto finally made a goal at 13:05 of the second period. A spectacular solo dash the length of the ice by Elwyn Morris in the
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shortstop. from Ft. Worth, Tex., is shown crossing the plate after his home run in the seventh i inning. Norman Wallen (right), who played with Wilkes-Barre in the Eastern league last season, is expected to handle third base for the Redskins. He collected one hit yesterday and handled four chances flawlessly. Cleveland won the ‘game, | 10- 4,
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Jack Hunt Is Awarded Bemis Sportsmanship Medal
. That hustling, bustling bowling-alley-man with the big’ smile has Two grapplers of the rough and|cashed in on his genial personality—he has won the 1945 Tom Bemis Buck Lipscomb of! {sportsmanship award. a and Ali Ali of Turkey, | The winner was Jack Hunt and he was presented the award. a | Welght who has won six straight ULEVELAND,: April 9 (U.P) three-bout mat card Sterling silver belt buckle, with gold crest, by Tom Bemis, donor, at the [tests here, and Verne Patterson, The Cleveland Barons, with two A.C. (omorsowl {oon sen of the Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors, Ine, in Hotel, {highly regarded Chicago welter, have victories over the week-end, took pine . incoin teday P————— : [been signed for main event action|® three to two lead int their series Armory. Junior heavy- | ] 1 in all of the matches. oe ras — oi ye Tin: Lowe Hora, & 3. chante over the ten.round route at -the| With the Hershey Bears for We ll aving age ' NOY Fav : American H The contest on the Sabbath saw| Adin go opponents ‘are Monty | === alleys in Union!Jones and Robert Barn, {Armory Friday¥night when title tod ockey league playoffs of the Toledo club. The weather at the Cape Girardeau training {some ragged ball afield and some 1. Due. rugged and tricky Holly. | « City, and the .Jud¥ Hindel, who was presented the pair will top a five-bout pro Sn a ani need Duy. one more camp has been warm, and fully as important as the weather has {shaky pitching by Bob Logan of the wood (Cal) wrestler, and the ET A Delaware Central,/the women's medal March 5, was a boxing bill to be staged by Match- = wa oe Ade SIP been the experience gained in the games with the St. Louis Browns {Ascsjers in the ate nig, Su skilled Angelo Martinelli of Boston. | and PrihewS, guest at the luncheon. maker Lloyd Carter's Hercules Ath-|fore 11,805, after taking the a Strong Showing Made Against Browns |e pies Rieeady day 08 Both have scored i foriida- Josal gigi 3-J Meet Starts rape club. of the Bears on their home ice, 2 to x “i : . . | neip= ! ] § hle opposition in Armoty action. » 2 S| The fourth annual 3-J Women's| ‘my 4 1, Saturday. Hershey led ALL these games were hard fought with Toledo pitchers * |sacker and another experienced out- Martinelli has won in his last two part owner of the| team tournament got under way| The local pattler, who has bee brief spell in their second ol facing big league batters and Mud Hen hitters swinging their bats | fielder but after yesterday's fracas|yisits here. Fox - Hunt a n d|yesterday at the Pritchett-Hunt— going Up agains. plenty of tough just night when goals by Alex Rit ~against pitchers who hurled a club to the American league pennant they Turriedly Totouniey ior oh The popular. Don Eagle, young Pritchett-H unt "| O'Grady alleys with 36 of the 90 | opposition - from neighboring cities,|son and Hymie Buller erased an last year. [forts wg Ai eh Indian grappler ffom Quebec, is in Qiseny steps. fs teams entered rolling their three (has expressed a willingness to meet Sarly Cleveland lead gained on a h h when a re ular season starts, of course, he sen indi a ack ¢ games. y rst period goal by Geor: “Things can happe reg : [at short ston but this: Iole 5 ups] the semi-windup -and faces an most of his time|> yD. Ad os 4 lany outstanding welterweight Carter Cleveland Dy 0 ge Agar. but there is reason to take the optimistic view and figure that posed to be plugged by Heine Bip | £Xperi ienced and speedy foe in Trish orItoting bcs ams No. ook the lead cares to import and Simmons has , n front a few fellows who look fairly good against this sort of competition can | Heltzel of last year ad. {McGee of Chicago, Don has shown Yack Hunt - C i I g | with 1964 (795) 2759; Individual No.!|been taking good care of himself minutes later on goals by Harvey hold up in the American association as it is constituted today.” gilt. of 'S squ {hBre three times, winning his first : tween _ the WO 5 is second with 2170 (582) 2752; up to this point. The Indianapolis Fraser and Tom.Forgie. The BarPp e . a a > They're Still Absent two tussles, with the third match | establishments, but between trips solatajre, third with 2048 (687) | puncher numbers three knockouts| D® Went into the final period ahead ® \» = : : 0 iris. af ac | dO€s a little tenpinning and man- 2735: Curtiss- Wright, fourth, with d th 3: to 2 and increased the margi , ® that Toledo, like its parent club, the St. Louis Heltzel was one of four absentees ending in a forfeit when he was : Cd and threé wide decision wins in “his n Bore slightly dented by pat military draft and by who failed to show up yesterday.| forced to halt ‘as the result of an ages Jory x pe: yy 2286 (441) 2727; and“ Independents; six recent starts here: a phen Les Cunningham and Tom » . Ds : : > Outfielder Ed Morgan and Pitchers injury. Wo ehucdren, Allee, *» anc) WMighae- (fifth, with 2200 (501) 2701. urlington made successive unase member players staying on war plant jobs. The consensus in press Stanley Klopp and Dave Odom were | 16 months, Jack lives at 5257 E Betty Fox of Curtiss-Wright took | sisted goals. , box circles around the A. A. points to the Mud Hens as one of others who neglected to check in Ninth st. first place in the benefit singles Gloves and inter- -city champion at| Hershey's final goal was made by the teams “to beat” in the league's new campaign. . . . Louisville, = |after making promises to be on As a member of the Herfl-Jones tournament being conducted | Art Stroebel. Standing: of course, shares a similar rating and crowding both in pre-season prestige is Milwaukee, last year's pennant winner. » = » =n " n
in Chicago in 1941, where he w | hand on April 8. team of the Indianapolis and Fox- connection with the team events. (Ber Ross trophy as best Yo ie Cleveland w L r oF GA rh Cleveland garnered 15 hits, $erunes | TOLEDO won its lone A. A. pennant in 1927 when it nosed out Milwaukee and Kansas City by two games in a 168-game race. . . .
Y In- In Golf Tournament Hunt Classic loops, he carries aver- She had 549 (96) 645. Sophia Lowe | the tournament. His most notable Hershey 3S oH HH dianapolis eight. Kerby Farrell got! Bill The Brewers and Blues finished in a tie for the runner-up position
Eggert, Gene Zwiesler. and! ages of 193. However, records of a is second with 538 (105) 643 and victory sirice joining the pros was a! two of the home club’s total. Herbert Betty Jameson .'» . and the next season, 1928, the Mud Hens dropped to sixth
Hicks fired 74's to «share | few years back show he has seen Pauline Stegemoller, third, with triumph over Tommy Bell. Trails in Match and JnSanapolts soared from sixth in 1927 to first.
| Cleveland Indians Manager Lou [ Boudreau of the American leaguers fused two of his leading pitchers, | Allie Reynolds for five innings and {Jim Bagby four, “That's just about an entire ball club. In addition, Blackie | The Cleveland pastimers won, 10 Thompson, slated as an infielder, workedwout with the Mud Hens to 4, total attendance was 4122, the a year ago, but was transferred to Memphis. . | paid 3450. That amounted to more
remain a complete. outfield—Reinhart, Smith and Corona; three infielders—Ignasiak, Wren and Kimble; three pitcher§—Whitéhead, Farnin and Goedde, one catcher—Comyn, and one utility manBoken.
final period produced Toronto's othe er goal. The victory was attributed to the strategy of Toronto's Coach Pat Day, who used only two forward lines, alternating first and second stringers. A crowd of 13,942 saw the game,
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Mud Hens Get Break in Training $i {has seen at an exhibition tilt tor) M i B i “THERE were changes in the Toledo roster after the 1944 season _ [several years. e d ou S
was well under way, of course. Several good pitchers, including Al Play Again Today LaMacchia, John Miller and Walter Brown, later joined the club, The teams were to square off And Babe Martin and Bill Burgo were added to the outfield. All again at. Victory this afterndon at of these 1944 additions are gone now and some.of them will be 2:30 and Cleveland figured on em- | Indianapolis missed. Len Schulte, now with the Browns, also will be missed iploying Red Embree and Steve wij] open the
He wis the fourth infielder of last year's early season Mud Hens | Gromek on the rubber. Pilot Bure Sune ; sg | well of the Hoosiers said he would
. : : ‘call upen young Frank Wilkie’ and “THE spring traini this vear has furnished about as good J oll : | E ring 3 Ung in suas a the veteran George Jeffcoat. ° weights are a-line on the Mud Hen players as any similar period-in the history |
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546 (84) 630. Manager Boudreau of Cleveland , ors in the blind par tournament| {many - better ‘seasons. For several o Hoosier Coal & OI, 1945 city team | (champions, posted the best actual (Conservation Club LOS ANGELES, April 8 (U. P),
who led the American league in| > i years he averaged 200 or better in { batting last season poked out three Staged yesterday in connection. with both leagues. : blows, including a double. Out- the opening of the Lake Shore Holds 814 Record team total, 2420, y fielder Pat Seetey also collected country ciub. o | Jack's ‘best. three caine otal ta) Broad Ripple Tourney To Meet Tomorrow —The mighty drives of Babe Diere three safeties for the visitors. | Low gross winners were Carl league play was a 776 in the In-| The Broad Ripple elimination tour-| A meeting of the Indianapolis ickson Zaharias today gave her a Poor support humxt Ed Wright's Fuehring and John Macy with 82's -| dianapolis, but in open competition NAment also got under way over the! Hunting and Fishing club will be! | 4-up advantage over Betty Jameson, to them, Mr. showing. The rookie righthander Bill Faust was third with an 83. | he posted his all-time high, an 814.! week-end with teams trying for the held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | deft golfer from San Antonio, Tex . ized labor is worked the first five innings for | : {In his better scoring vears he was 32 positions in match play. Team | at the Lincoln “hotel, parlor A. Al : tory. Indianapolis and ‘held a.lead of 3! Softball Meeti \iegulaiiy ii the No. 4 from the Fountain Square| |at the halfway mark of their sched« Yet they to 1 in four rounds. In the fifth, 0 all iviee ing : | nine in 1932.33, Classic ‘was the best scoring aggre- | fechnicolor film, “Whistling Wings, "| uled T2-hole challenge match. . publie beean | however, ‘after ‘two. down and. no The Bush-Catlahan Softball” as« geten in 1936-37 gation of the week-end, getting’ 3162. {will be shown and Chatlés. H.[- The second half of thetr * ‘match “I wartime runners . on, --the visitors - scored | Is 4 Other leaders’ ‘are McPherson Bechert, conservation department of the century” will be played April- ibl ociation wit] meet tonight. at 7:30 He was a member ficial will address th . 28 at’San Anto : public more three unearned. markers. At any : “~! champion Augustiner« Beer Coal, 3124; Wally’s Grille, 3116; (oC will address the group. 3 Bh Antonio. + A “The criterion rate, officials of both clubs took & lat the Bush-Callahan Sporting wean Carmel Lions, 3100, and American | Stewart E. ‘Gordon, president,| ‘Mrs. Zaharias gained her . 4-up - Trast-biushe king to Wright's performance, | Goods Store. Teams intefested in| Bearing 3101. [said .that the club contemplates | lead yesterday by. touring the Los found union ¥ietcher Hits . Homier | playing in hight Jeagtes or in twi- Ed Erler's 201, 223 239—663 for{ SoHsticton of a small lake along| Angeles Country club course in 148 prevent intro light and Sunday afternoon leagues : should have representative at this
t 2 Cleveland gui io: Logan for two) Parkway Inn was the best individual ¥ ith. a permanent club site. strokes to 156 for Miss Jameson. devices. new TERRE. HAUTE.—Those extra- ~ ninth. Indianapolis tallied two Meeting, or call Carl Callahan at
runs in the sixth and three in the rseries. “nate need fol Ted Wessell and Gertrude Bradley ticularly in long hitting drills instituted by markers in the second, one inthe took the lead in the initial half of and pfessur _Manager Steve O'Neill of the De-, third and one:in. the seventh, A troit Tigers are starting 0 pay +
their 10-game match at Pritchett’s rules calling ; -Others off, he believed today. The Tigers | homer by Bob. Fletcher, shortstop, Fiver . For game with thesdincolss,
. yesterday, defeating Bill Bilsky and than really n ie Gere Mike—Bisasl, Bill Judy-Hindel, 1831-1700... job. done, Mr 1 : p + s v) made 18 hits yesterday in defeat- The drive cleared the runs section BN Sheffield, Nit ° ing the Chicago White Sox, 15 to of the scoreboard. New Tribesters
Leo Hale : . Harry Moore, IFT were : \ should tread % Saul (bias) Trou, Tipe sar | Norms Walls at third and “Tom Jones Lauds Record- Shattering Performance of Nelson at Atlanta
not fight, fo hits himself in pitching the route, have the goods to make the doubleATLANTA. Ga., April 9 (U. P.)’—|had never seen anything to equal to Tony Brisnik with an 81.
"special privile rivet and mo! but he took. it easy. .He made 'A grade. three hits on his own to pace the After today’s game, the teams will finishing Ris greatest Nelson's consistent brilliance John Urquart was second with’an Victory by a-nine stroke margin 84 and Joe Sabotin followed with
I would retire attack along with Rudy. York, who | «rest -tomorrow and then complete over second place Sammy Byrd of an 88
in jig time t wherever he hit a homer. the three-game series on Wednes- “however, figh day. Both will hold squad drills health 3% here tomorrow at different hours. record, had th pefroit who had a- 272 total, gave| A bankers’ handicap was won by’ v f master, Bobby the Toledo, 0. strokemaster his! Virgil Rupp with a 71, Sabotin and - \ " \ | that no golfer eighth major tournament in 18 this Harold Schuman had 72's. | [season and total winnings of $22,615. |
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Bucs 'Unofficial’ Champs In Indiana Semi-Pro Circles
MUNCIE, Ind. dol 9 (U..P.) ~The Pittsbirgh Pirates were the very “unofficial” champions of the Indiana semi-pro circuit today: alter three battering victories in which they made 38 runs and held their combined opposition scoreless, Their latest triumph yesterday was over the Muncie semi- pros, | 14 io 0, Fritz Ostermueller, Elwin (Preacher) Roe and Al Butcher col laborating for the shutout. Bob Elliott and Rookie ShortTo op Vie Barphart hit homers. LOUISVILLE “The "Chicago €ubs figured today they had missed squaring accounts with the Cincinnati Reds by just one run. They came back yesterday to drub the Reds, 19 to 5, following | Saturday’s game in which Cincinnati was a 19-to-4 victor. The pitching of Southpaw Ray Prim of the Cubs stood out. He gave: up one hit in four innings and struck out seven. Roy Hughes, with six straight hits, including two doubles and a triple; paced
700-class, having nine . in 1933-34, .and 10 in 1937-38 of ‘the 1933 city quintet.
Twenty pinmen of 459 nominees were considered in the final balloting. They were, in’ order of the finish: Hunt, Bob Carnagua, Oscar Behrens, T. L: Davis, Andy Laker, Dean: Burns, Charles Liebtag, Mor- | his ‘Tutterow, Fred Schieimer and
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'Brisnik Is Winner In Kingan Tourney | Low gross honors in the Kingan
athletic association links tournament at Speedway ‘yestgrday went. |
—— Byron Nelson, ST. LOUIS—The 3t. Louis.Cards wer? even today with Pitcher Jack Cramer of the St. Louis Browns AH the 16-hit Cub attack. Frank for beating them in the world series INDIANAPOLIS Secory “had a homer, triple and last fall. Acting as if the. defeat \Schlack, If double. still was an -issue, the Cards Feiner Fd te
TT A ’ bounced on Him {cr four hits and! En BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y.—Unless |, .. 8 fnrit Da two runs in the first inning, going | the Brooklyn Dodgers do an about on t6 win. 13 to 4 | Will, > » ! , . Lvon Cc face quickly, their chances in the Kramer gave up 10 hits and six Derore, c Nationa] league pennant race may Wallen, 3 : : runs before being retired in the wi be almost nil, it appeared today third Jnning after three punchless exhibition TE game defeats against what was sup-. posed to have been lesser opposition They dropped their third in a<row yesterday to the Montreal club, 4 to 2, getting a pair of unearned runs in the third inning as their sole offensive. contribution. They
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0 of the oul v . ? 0! proached him. Fi p? " "| Shooting his third sub- Pa Sound Rifle Event Won ® "It was Nelson's succession of sib- [32 Se, Soummament yesterday, Lid : . : nished with a 65; four below regu a-| ¢ par rounds which gave him » 72-((OIE RNS 6) Cr ov Bee By Harry Smith 5 $2000 in the ela ic iron Jung golf | tournament mark ‘of 264 set in 1940] Harry Smith of Indianapolis held 0 tournament, that prompted Jones by Craig Wood of Mamaroneck, N. the top award in the master class “lite one-time king of the links tol Xo at the Forest Hills course inof the Central Indiana rifle league's 2 speak up Bloomfield, N. J. Byrd's score netted annual gallery match. I never| i second prize of $1500. The! Runner-up in - yesterday's event
| “When I was at my best {money was awarded in war bonds. 'was Fred Thoman of Shelbyville.
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