Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1945 — Page 28

"PAGE 28 | ; Tribesmen Square Series

With Red Birds by Launching 11-Hit Attack Behind Wright

By EDDIE ASH

Times Sports Editor

COLUMBUS, O., April 20.—The Indianapolis Indian

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the board today™as a result of thumping the Red Birds, 8 to 3, last] night in the second of the series. The Tribesters really went to town by collecting 11 hifs, including] two doubles and a triple and batting in seven of their eight runs. Bob Fletcher batted in three markers and Artie Parks and Gil English two -#piece.- English cele-, x # brated his return to third base by| INDIANAPOLIS collecting three blows, one for three AB RH O A FE sacks and the veteran convinced Fletcher, 2b 0 Y § 0 his chiefs that he is more than gy 1 ] 3 1 S S capable as a replacement ‘for Nor- I 5 1 3 } 1 0 man Wallen: a 9% 3 o 4a The rubber match of the series ! 13 . : Is to-be played under the lights to- 2 2 35 o night after which the Indians. will s 3 HT move on to Toledo for a single game : ite tomorrow. night,, a double-header| Lo ABR RO KLE Sunday afternoon and a singlé tilt price 3p Johg Sh nee Monday night, Bgl ef wna] 18 $34 Affer the Toledo series thelpider if ..0v nov: 4 1.2 2. 60 0 Tribesters will return to, ‘Indian- Rebel in + 4 8.513 9 9 apolis to open their home Season pycha <4 0 1 4 1 OO next Wednesday night >a. D » 8 9.2.30 Attendance Is Slim I “ ( 0-0 0 The contest .here last night was BIScE p vooovnee @ 8 3 78 0 8 D another cold weather affair and Mazar, p ...oonnen 1 0 0:0 0 fewer than 500 fans turned out. The Ha“en -. 31 0:00 0 0 official paid attendance was only, 7otals-.... 34 3:9 0. $93. EE es Tor Mla nui But the Indians played errorless INDIANAPOLIS i. 10... .. 030-500 000-3 ball again and looked snappy out Columbus 000 020 001 there despite frigid fingers. Pitcher R ns batted in—Fle er 2 Parks 2 Ed Wright, rookie righthander. "yo Rider. Brady. W Youhe lasted the route and retired the Red Three-base hit—Esiglish. Stolen

. verizel, Double ples Birds in order in four of the nine [ “g. 7. i i rounds & Col.mbus 1 1 : my WICK 3 The big fellow helped his own ; i Brinswics cause by fielding his position like a|—Off Bruns

big leaguer and he- also garnered DB two hits, one for two bases, and | Davis) it Taw Passe ni er scored two runs. | Brunswick J res-—-Mullen and FPapaThe Indians tallied three runs in|relle. Time—1:58.

the second stanza and five in the fourth, It was a wild fourth. The Indians collected four blows, two for | extra bases; two of them were hit by | pitched balls, there was one wild pitch and one stolen base. The Tribesters failed to score after | the fourth after the Red Birds!

Thom on Mat Bill Next Week

The farewell appearance of

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The Saratoga Bar team of

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the Rost Jewelry Co. league will

méet Miller and Son, Marion city champions, in a match at Speed-

way alleys Sunday night at 8. handed bowlers, while the visito Both teams have 850

pin stars,

shown above, are, front row, John Sanford,

Rear row, teft-to right Pal Brile

Sport Bowl Ch

Members of the team are leftrs' lineup is composed of youthful Members of the locals, left, and Ted Miller. 5; Leroy Suiter and Gordon Ewing.

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had 947, 1025, 1094—3066, the best three-game total of the season. The Koerner Optical league Sport Bowl wound up ‘its

fon THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : X Roll i in Match at Speedway

from Season held at his alleys Jast ‘night with Karstedts winning list of officials for the meet

{Teams-Await Carnival at Tech Stadium

By BOB STRANAHAN Times Staff, Writer Given any break whatsoever by {the weatherman, the first annual | Indianapolis invitational high school {relays should fure plenty of customers into Tech's spacious stands tomorrow. Local athletic directors have arranged an attractive and varied program. of events. Then, too, there will be the usual rivalry between the city contestants and those of Marion county.

To climax the possibilities, the queens of the bobby sox brigade ~~ Lou .Spivey rules state three{will deal’ out fancy trophies and cushion hilliard champion for the {medals by the armload to the! third year following . his 50-36

triumph over Jay Knapp of South Bend in the playoff finals last night. Spivey ran out the match in 53 innings and had a high cluster of six. He retired the trophy by winning the third leg. |

| schoolboy winners, The competition itself should be | sufficient to entice followers of {the cinder sport, although the local | meet probably won't see the recordbreaking quality of that at Munie or the East Chicago carnival. Shortridg Ranked High | Shortridge’s unbeaten Blue Devils -and Ft. Wayne North. Side probably will rank as the favorites for the team championship, but it poor policy to discount Manual. any year and Broad Ripple this year,

Denson Faces

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| pitching staff. Detroit was rated | behind St. Louis in pennant calcu-

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| win 56 games between them again.

- FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1045. Benton's s Return From Navy May Be Factor in Pennant Chances of Detroit Tigers

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press. Staff’ Correspondent NEW YORK, April 20 (U. P.).—It began to look today as if the navy, may ‘have a hand in the pennant plans of the Detroit Tigers. % This time it's Pitcher Alton Benton, back with the team after a hitch He provided preliminary proof

yesterday by blanking the Browns at St. Louis, 1 to 0, on four hits, he will be an able stable-mate a . — Cs so-called “two arm” inducted him, the Tiger chances

slumped accordingly, but Benton's return may prove adequate campensation,

feeling that >“'% Paul (Dizzy) Trout-and Lefty Hal At Philadelphia Athleties went 12

Newhouser might not be able to second straight day, Washington

winning, 4 to 3, on a homer by early pace, they won't have to. |Gedrge Case to counter their deLast year the Tigers came from feat the day before. Marino Plernowhere — seventh place to be ex-|€tti, little speed-baller who won 26

the Senators and innings for the

if Benton can maintain his

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Athletic Director Justin Marshall Johnny Denson, Indianapolis of Washington high school an- heavyweight, will take on Jack nounced that teams would check in (Buddy) Walker of Columbus, O., at Tech at 11:30 a. m. to be as-!in the main go attraction of tosigned dressing quarters. Gates at night's Armory boxing show, with the field will open at noon and the four supporting bouts on ‘tap first event on the program will start Denson will be a last-minute reat 1-o’clock. Lplacement. for Clarence Brown of

Events will be run off in {lowing order. - Two-mile relay: quarter-mile re-| {lay; freshman mile {relay trials; distance {shuttle relay finals; fre

the fol-| Chicago who was sidelined by eye injury.

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relay; shuttle! 15 months ago'and dropped a 10- | medley; round decision to the

shman half-| mauler, who is the nation’s seventh {mile relay; half-mile relay and mile ranking heavyweight, relay. Field events will be carried | on while the reMiys aré in progress. | clude Joe Kish, Officials Are Listed . i ‘Marshall announced the

Columbus, stablemate of Walker's, and Danny Williams, Albany (N. YX middleweight.

following | ™* I'he complete card follows:

{Teague Stanley cup:

Denson met Walker here about | | straight games, the Red Wings ‘won

[fielder Dick Wakefield rejoined them

league last year, went the route for his first major league victory, +.Yanks Win Third Straight The Yankees made it three in a {row over the Boston Red Sox at New York, winning 4 to 3. Pitcher Mike Ryba forced in the winning run in the ninth when he hit Johnny Lindell with the bases loaded. Boston Manager Joe Cro{nin suffered a fractured ankle on a ‘slide into second and Outfielder Hershel Martin of the Yankees got

Browns by one game after Out-

finishing his navy pre- flight And when the navy re-|

Wings Boost Cup Chances

DETROIT, April 20 (U. P.).—The

Detroit Red Wings were. at. the , oie wound in the face on a colthreshhold today of one of the |ision with Lindell as they chased a greatest comebacks in hockey his- fly ball. tory, although they remained un-' The Chicago White Sox stayed > th the Y: (OES as the ly . derdogs in the battle with the To- with the. Yankees as the only other unbeaten American league team,

ronto Maple Leafs for the National winning a 17-hit, 14-to-6 game at

Cleveland. Chicago made eight runs

| Held without a goal for three in four innings off Jim Bagby, en= abling Starter Bill Dietrich to retire as the winning pit y 10 | their. second in a row from the fifth, E pilcher in 4

Buckeye | yeafs last night, giving the Ontario

Newcomers on tonight's bill in- |

{the first two periods in which the

ironto kicked out a number of po-

Pitcher Hal Gregg of the Dodgers came close to a no-hitter, beating the Philadelphia Phillies at Breoklyn, 3 to 1, oii two hits. seven and walked six, one of the passes, leading to the only Phil run | when it was followed by -a single }

sextet a taste of its own bitter medicine with a 2-to-0 shutout. It was anybody's game ‘through

respective goalies, Harry Lumley of Detroit, and Frankie McCool of .To-

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: ; at n ol- - av . A . i : Va and an infield out. 120 p. m., It switched from righthanded to left Thorn, Jgieran Gi Saf 0 9 last week-end would be avgijable first place in the team race with 72 Starter. Hermon Phillips, Pur . Nain eySui 1) 20Un Se ies tential tallies. The Dodgers made their funs in Chapel, 2002 W i 5 : > y ach, wi 8 : ar ) hillips, y s: Ja 7 . 18 2 do Friend handed pitching but with an 8-run legless res i) Sone, the He ore tomorrow afternoon i victories against 27 defeats. Mary commissioner; clerk of gourse ee > Re ( po y) Walker, | Then in the third period, the the third on doubles by Gregg and | Fark, Fiiencs lead they could afford to coast. the Srappiogs 30 " 0 ihe - ho S|" He advises all entra Lu Karstedt set the pace in the ) ! Him us, + v8. Johnny Denson, {wings opened up, Bill (Flash) Hol- Morris Aderholt. a pass and an in. 1 GATES—Edwart Three Left Stranded ja. © next Tuescay mga ab hel re tn 156 t scor-| women’s individual average race ies, .S. T hy BIaPY 6 d : Wel lett scoring after eight minutes on gag fly Groge went eight hitless 3 Marie Kats - : Armory. ire 4 : 1910 | wud =p ila Viv'y \ mers, Semi-windup— rounds—Wel- '. CB JY - C11 LL S55 § brother of Chiff Columbus registered two runs inj its nasiejiit o a 1219 with 156, while Henry Stumph led {77 Cat eo : .i "la pass from Joe Carveth. : Eight innings last year, also against the | als M Bet | Facing Thom will be "Angelo! = ; a ave the men with 184 Y. wo Bailey terweights: Joe Kish, Columbus, minutes later “Carveth himself pro § Cal a, the fifth and one in the ninth ston ace who has been’; yee aye, 2% ’ iv TH : 0., vs. Sparky ; t 3 od SEI PIO-| phillies, befcre yielding a: pop- | 1 and se: : Martinelli, Boston ace who has been John Harmon turned in 571 for Dagwell, H Hi .» VS. Sparky Reynolds, Indian- vided th linet tally king neral a otherwise Wright held the home iy sal Fare erdit $0: urnea. m Ji ade Fuller. Oral abolic : ed. Lie: cunening y, taking a gingle, : from Speaks & fairly well altholieh he Wi enjoying a winning streak here and the best series in the fina] session lams. inspectors apolis. pass from Bill Quackenbush and = i . : N. Meridian, | team fairly well although he Was .,;'y, peaten several of the best of the Vegetable Growers circuit, Maxwell, Roscoe P Prelim—6 rounds— Middle- | sweeping into the nets with it Pirates Subdue Reds # the East Hill ce Ib hot waier in the urd inning). ior heavyweight division. else. rolling ot Svore Bol ok E. Shumm, R weights: Danny Williams, Albany, | } 14 The Pirates be: ! 4nvied When the Birds had three runnersi.” °C JUP/or neavyweighl divisionf, also rolling at Sport Bowl. Frank- Biackémyre H. V. Raq y Willams, Albany, | The teams resume the series at 11€ Pirates beat the Reds at Cin- § HEDDLE — Jo stranded. in this territory. owitz Market was the team winner frenk Baird H. A N.Y, vs. Jack Durham, Indian- | Toronto tomorrow > night; Stand- ¢inatl, 5 to 1, on Max Butcher's § yd. husan Young Frank Wilkie showed up| 100M recently resigned as head in the loop wtih 57 wins and 42) gp ve was the def apolis. ling: > = | four-hit pitching. Pittsburgh went | Eileen Bauer a all Fight ai ot - qd P mat coach and an assistant grid ~ losses. Stumph also. led “this cir- “ Ortrigge Was! ie cel enaing Prelim—4 rounds — Welter- | W L T GF GA ris after Walter (Boom Boom) Beck | at his home V a Hits : A goin a coach at Indiana university. He'l . on Coal 10 2 (uit bettéring his Koerner average|C)ambion in the Sou ithport” relays,’ weights: Mike McKessick, Indi- [TGTRFI®- oss: +3 3 81 1 ¢& for four runs in the first three in- § a RL en the om, field to ls Otner|S12(ed 1081 he soon plans to begin, at Pr Ihe coal five PY tWo pins for ah average of 186 yrieh he local Hae i disbiscing anapolis, vs. Kid Watson, Indian- | — ee’ nings. - He gettled down after the § EB. nm Fre NaEtiict sud Haris bright chi a business career in California. BN rome a # us Years team winaer Will have apolis. ‘Bears Triumph damage was done. - § gh TE Jus! an = kanas a - 3 poe : si BOWLERS MEN oy BSORLERS 4 Wow, : : the distinction of being the inital PreJim—4 rounds — Middle- . u Pp | The Giants and ‘Braves split a i CHA of beat the veteran Heinie Heltze Freeman Matzke [5d Fanchaly, f bork Nora Jaki Cola ’ : ; Champion and all times, distances weights: Bob Kane, Indianapolis, Jack Keesling of Lawrence Cen- Patriot's day double bill at Boston, § Jorcuiv- ) out of the job. ’ 4 * 8 al Robe Coal ( . 534 and eights set in tomorrow's meet a : lana poli . ac t 7-4 tri- New c ning th . iy Co Tribe Manager Bill Burwell plans f 643 pinliic B Rodereol Her Bonny oT vs Frank Rand, Indianapolis. tral paced his team to a 17-4 tri- New York , Winning the morning § John Wa star Are Stars of Meet 639 y, 'Badders, St. Philip No.. 1 .... 567 Wil he records to be shot at by The Rand-Kane battle will open Umph yesterday over Broad Ripple game, 4 to 3, and the Braves taking § Mrs. Be on starting Wesley Flowers, veteran| Hee Laux, Autoniotive ....... . li... 0ives 632 ‘Mae Keating, Coca-Cola ............ 567, future athletes the x . p in high school link th ft, t b 3 g day mo southpaw. tonight and Manager; Bob Freeman of Tech and Jake 633 | Niary Leppert; COca-COla ...........s $60 ot e action ai 8:30 o'clock fs dg school Inks mee! a} theilhe sfiemnoon hitung bee, 13 10 3.4 3% Skul 7 1 wer Judy Hindel, Brightwood cvessnive 558 | Elks Country club. Keesling was The Giants made four runs in the § 8i77 E. Was Charlie Root of the Red Birds said {Matzke of Warren Centra were Marion Cole, Illinois Mailnee ........ 558 | | medalist with an 88 | eighth to clinch the opener ¥ gon Park F he also would use a lefthander, Art |triple winners yesterday as the Lentz, Roberson ssvieies 552 | B b /] C ! 1 88. Toc Daan > ell Hill Lopatka of last year's Columbus Indianapolis team won a dual track Rg TN al a aseoaq aien qr St Louis vis iy eel fete Yui By a o_o land field meet from the Warriors at 13 Charlotte Cavin, Roberson _..... 11] 541 SHERICAN 2530CIATIDS ¥ Come to Terms [SF lenis Ce L 28 o¥ n Sei in § pndzei a : t 81, 511 5 Rg ne Schenk, Roberson ........ 540 (Morning game) 4 § oe w 8. Shepart The Red Birds are losing their|the East side field, 65'z to 51%: Gomer Lorenz BOR eran ol3 Mickey Rotert, Brightwood . 539 W. L Pet. New York . .-000 000 040— «+ 8 1| CHICAGO, April 20 (U. P.).— to 2 when thé Cubs yielded five un- don of Louis t fielder, Geo: St f.| Matzke romped home in- both |st : 13 Mabel England, Mitchell Bros. Mixed.. 538 Louisville ................. 1. 8&8 LowBesten ............. 001 000 011— 3 7 0 : ii of threes grand star center fielde rge Stump eve Wratten, Moon-Lite Major ..... 6:01 abe al 237: Mil ; Pitchers Paul Erickson and Hy earned runs. Walker Coo Card I or ’ dash and won the broad jump] |Nash Schuck Universs 609 Dorothy Petty, Coca-Cola .. 537 Milwaukee cwrwensss 1 n 1.600 Hansen, Brewer (%), Gee (8) and Lom- S. r per, Car j vapdehiidren to the armed forces. The 33-year-|dashes mk Bord ih a in} . gog June Lawler, Uptown .... res 536 Roiisarois sesso 1 @ L000 bardi; Barrett ana Masi. | Vandenberg, the last of two hold-| catcher, who received his induction | fiends TRY old fly chaser, who has been in i Rresma) Japrared 90 (ore |cClarence Hohman, siversal gog | Ruth Adolay, Bardo 533 INDIANAPOLIS ...ocovnrs 11° “i0 remem (outs, have come to terms with the notice shortly before the game, made | os 1D - ) tkins aes 608} riage RB, ii ny . : rial dol American association 12 years de-|dle events an e 18 J p lw Walt Trencpohl Inland contatisr 00 Jané Waulzen, Roberson - ea + 34 Zolede aoe : ! Ae New York ... 005 000 AT 5 1° Chicago Cubs, it was<reported today.’ four hits to pace the attack. B ( ion parted for his New Orleans home Matzke #lso anchored the WINNIE |pick Hon, Automotive sven ses Wa Eg BeITY, Eperner Opuical Mixed... 381 Kansas City ard 1 ET mys Th bie Bd 35 0lp —r— — V ide Matifiee -..... 530 Kansas City .......... 0005 Pyle? Th; 0 today to feport to Uncle Sam. {half-mile relay team. oO. felch, allison Shesdway . + 893| Mabel Fischer, Roberson a lew i jy Harrell 8) and Lom IL Everett Tames, Marvin S 601 | Mildred - Wagoner, Coca-Cola ! AMERICAN LEAGUE ARERR rere CHICAGO STORE—146 E. Wash St. eww 5.11 Fegan, Automo! ne Baell Sery.... ful fuze} Wegter, gr % ; : . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2 ’ ’ {Bud Falting, Universal oj [Gertrude Pfarr, 0. Cansas City .....:.. 000 030.010 4 8 0 ps QPEN. SATIRIAY. Hl, 6 Pe. + Ms, and, Mon. Night tH Laglk, - - EE rs on pl eli aS 5. Pau) i 002 60. 003— 5 10 o . ; AYR ay RL aan, 2 y , | OTHER LEAGUE L€ABERS SEEN Cy eT O'Neil], Robersens BR 4 SoA MR Rp Fy “MEN! Bu That Don Ti aylor, BP: R. Mallory i. ngler, Emmerich Inn 3 Philadelphia 2 L 214 % y Ed oan ig Power ioht . 2a3 1B H a Toumey, Bobersed St. Louis 2 “333 Milwaukee 003 120 121-10 17 4 Ed RHEest, lnapls. Poe '& Light | 583 Be ty erg Dia Cleveland > oof Minneapolis 001 200 100— 5 11 3 leks Gr vet Wi ts Pr elt Bros. Mixed 582 No z Bet ODO i Boston 3 oo; Mendrickeon_ and Padden; Kash, Al® papers, piease t roy liams, rinteraf .: ie. 8 Mallory .ie.cces herts 5} « 4 NEW SPRING Tom Selmeier, Coca-Cola .... : Doroth Williams Coca-Cola NATIONAL LEAGUE Sriney uh Lilienthal 19) aad Blaze, MANES BR. 2 ih Smt Bro dR sie An I i ns 567 | Peg Eskew, Underwood Typewriter ... 520 New York ..¢..... serns 3 1 . 4 fr BReIrt’ me po Don Ron H ORY H die ? . os 4 : Ann- 8hea, Roberson ’ 520 Lineinnadl Srerienens 2 667 BASEBALL RESU LTS ix 1 F r ‘our, Publi xe 553 ire ar « tchell ys. Mixed 52 rooklyn ..........0 . 2 6 . ta Joh i Re 3 She Y a h PL 1 ee em Giees 353 Pa Kennedy ord Shshel ik . u el HH St. Louis . 1 | 4 Ball State 11 COLLEGES > Joseph Hal ] Elmo Marsha U. S. Rubber Mixed. . 527 Bernice Miller, Coca-Cola “ea 518 | Chicago dhirrreiaens ! 1» 500 2H Pras HI( Wabash 6 ! eee” | DoX man 518 TPittsburgh ........... 1 9%] pears iH SCHOOLS Dor 517 Philadelphia ........ 1 2 333 Bera Zionsviile 2 . P, . Y 215 Boston 1 3 “ash road Ripple 11-5 Franklin Twp. 0-0 oT ow ) Hiol \ h | ‘ 13 —————— Ben Davis 5 Shel byville 3. MeINTYRE—CI omorr . - 1 N00 Betty Fox, Cirtiss-Wright ~. ..1l] 513 GAMES TODAY Not Dame | Gri cal ay, pr A in AR 508 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION otre Dame rid H. Stoite, Mr Pay AR; : X ’ ieorge E. Cole ° . Ni » Wi Ti lt Pauline Jenkins, UPLOWD ...ieeeseens 508 INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus (night), George. B, CO LONG WEARING ine S in 1 S Maxing ai Co¥h ives 505 Louisville at Toledo (night), Card Is Announced a q X Bt Fe TED SUITS Gl ac ne, Coca-Cola 503 Kansas City at St. Paul, SOUTH BEND Ind April 20 (U Jarl, ler DE . WORS . bil- "Northern, Bri ghtyood crevaanen 502] Milwaukee at Minneapolis, rT xy LB o hHT : Broad Ripple won a double bill Ollie Shriner, Curtiss-Wright 502 | mien P.).—Notre Dame's 1945 football fuapel hear from Franklin T Doris Stanley, Koerner Optical ‘Mixed 503 AMERICAN LEAGUE schedul f 10 i i call at Peace Single or : nk ownship, Tech Margaret ray, Curtiss-Wright .... 503 | New York at Washington. ule’ o . games, including st, until 10° p } 1 vanquished Zionsville and Ben Davis Rosemary Mintel, Curtiss-Wright... . 503] ®t" Louis at Chicago. jeeUngs with Army and Navy PICKETT Carr Double won at. Shelbyville in games on the Pouer, Magen, Su. Pullip No ive 203 Cleveland at Detroit teams, was announced today by the pe] ean Breasted high “school baseball front yester- Pauline Rutchey Roberson ....... *" soy [Philadelphia at Reston, | Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, vice presi- ; Me rl . Ann Garrett Coca~-Cols PEN 02 | : . ‘ ’ 3 inh ment Glen Al Models d o Allert Dorothy: Woodlocks Roberson : olf aa RATIONAL ) LE AGUE {dent and chairman of the univer- “Betcha” you, too, have -had your viter Max Alien hit a home run in each Mary Brisnik, Emmerich Inn . 501 roohiym at New York. sity. : “ y at? at y ; \ BC HENK Ene 2 tilt and pitched the second as the Xie Borders, gain United Life 300 Ey at Firacipais. The game with Army will be share of “sour-puss” service. Yes, most stocks are he en E. Bcher Outstanding 9 75 (Rockets blanked the Flashes, ‘11-0, | |» (Only, games scheduled.) {played in New York City, he said, shorter—and so are tempers. Maybe we can’t show Schenk, bro and 5-0 « 4%’ OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | oo ; { Sori service. § SUIT VALUES Li YR ICN GUE LEADERS | 456 RESULTS YESTERDAY |but the site for the Navy game has you exactly what you want or even offer you the fax Chitsian & Ai}. Sizes—all. Colors Lou Shipman stopped Ziansville| AMERICAN LEAGUE {not been determined. The sched- . TALBERT — I with five hits as Tech hung up its 'T 1 do to Play Boston S...010 000 101—3 7 2 ule; wide selection of bolt goods you are accustomed to Duied away * ALL-WOOL second triumph, 5-2. oledo to ay je York +000 002 011— 4 19 2| gept 29_Tllinois; ‘Oct. 6—Georgia Tech| seeing . . . . but that is'no reason why we should Margazes, rod | “The Ben Davis county champions Cardinals Sunday ms a Mme Wa A A i] Face thal weld Sho 4 Tok ane Taitart, WORSTED SUITS registered their 13 3th victory over a| 7 : [Navy (site to be announced); Nov. 10— | ear a stop : Warne, Mich, two-year span, 5-3, y | Jesse Owens, former Olympic [Detroit ............. 000 000 001— 1 9 O/Army at New York; Nov. 17—Northwestern | pect st., Satur Tailored é as Pitcher a x : St. Louis 000 000 000— 0 4 0 at Evanston; Nov. 24—Tulane at New Or-| viied: Burial 1 Expertly Wendell Smith irrendered only | track star, will bring his Toledo | Benton and Swift, Richards (8); Potter |leAns; Dec. 1—At Great Lakes. | H t 1 > 3 lon't ofess to be sales TRUSNTK—Eug three blows and fanned 11 batsmen.| Cubs basebail team to Victory field |3nd Hayworth. ere al leon's—we dont proless io be Ssales- Sand ef Mrs T line scores: | gS TR | > y . “ . y 1 rs, Celeste The line score Sunday for the opening game of the |. (12 innings) men—but we can—and do—greet you with a by one gran First game BIER crs : liane 1 Washington DOL 002 HH 001 — 4 It 3 { . re! . . . fi d thi Thursday after Franklin Township 000 000 0 0 § go Scason against the Indianapolis philadelphia 010 100 010 000— 3 14 2 smile, always! And if you fail to find something you pital. Funera ad Ripple 002 810 Y a Cardinal Pieretti and Evans; Flores, Berry (8) { . ’ . . . ou . y a. m., at the Bie tite. pd 310 x11 11 2 . , . : ey g invited .to visit us again. We . cl 1 Mi Leégan, Kidney and = One of the key players of the To- 2"d Hayes. : like you Il be cordially nn 1 1 2 veut BYE Fh ledo club is Red House, third sacker, Chicago 410 311 00-1117 2 | ON ANYTHING ol don’t sulk—and we don’t high pressure. It pays divi- call at the To Second ne Whe . . . Cieveland 020 020 200— 6°13 3 4 Fe . + 51. Joseph oc Township 000 00-0 5 1 Who edfieste 4: Joins oy fop the} Dittrich. Johnaon (6) and. Fresh: Baghy, dends. Most men understand, in fact many of them Funeral Direct pie 20 0x -5 9 Leg ast.-season. Lhe | 5), C 9, H 9 d hes || : : i itv J S : Ws ‘and Neal, Allen and McDaniel, | with Toledo this vear is Turkey! Rieie 45), Center (9), Henry .(9) an Autos ® Diamonds © Wate are surprised at seeing the selection of quality C 3K1)3 oy : y $ y | owelry o © Radios, ete : 2 is . So 4 OBRIEN = W ¢ y Finks emma Stearns, former star with the Kan- | NATIONAL LEAGUE I? ry 4 Clothing oy woolens and the. values we have in stock at this time. ® sincerely [ha § CAONBRIE irrinreisin, 011 000 0— 2 § 7, + , Pittsburgh ..........202 000 00)— 5 8 1 ors for the Tesh ...... 030.301 x— 8 8.4 a8. City Monarchs o | Cincinnati ..........000 000 010— 1-4 1 | GET CASH IMMEDIATELY Jovely ofiwers « Bo pie amd Foster, Shipman and Gates at the field will open at) Butcher and Lopez; Beck, Fox (9) and > : huspand, Khel a noon and veterans from the ~¥t.| Just, Riddle -(9). { | 0 7) Hf A Bren. We Ben Davis Vie reser 100 004 0 s 13 3 Harrison and Camp Atterbury hos- } Priladaiphia. -... 000 001 000—1 2° 0 - Za 4 77% fb (1474 mera) Home an Ly Smith and Kearns: Luther and Wagner. | Pitals will be Admitted Iree- Brooklyn ........... 003 000 00x— 3 5 ¥ | MRS. NOR. anny § . i ” er cree sme seeet—— Sproul, Chetkovich (8) and Mancuso; | CHILDREN SU J TC IE PG \ M S ol Gregg and Sukeforth, . (ic pr274 0 2 IN MEMORI x J ‘ DIAMOND LOANS : Xi eeting € | q4 Youis i. ...; - "00 330 600— 212 0 : , ADAMS Tn lo z WE BUY DIAMONDS Fred Keesling, secretary of the Chicago 010 1 000 2 TF 3 ILLINOIS and OHIO STS. - ; ing Col. J F h d C iP s Nt t . . . —See the BEST Indiana Professional Ooutery a ar I Runies GY Open to 7 P. M.—Sat. to 10 P. M. OPEN CHARGE “oe Payable within 60 days ' * J: Clation, announced today tha 1€ Livingston. i 1. d who was Pepe errr oes . own orth Afri 0 ussman, [I associations annual meeting Would! eo" 0.670.060 ¢ 6 ¢ ¢ 6 9 66 60506 on i EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN ... 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