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' against the Saints but were fancy |

i+ enough 8-to-1 decision. He kept the sight - blows he allowed “well spaced a

| Shupe, ib -. with men on base. Dab.

! Walt Tauscher. Six of the 10 Indian- | Sipper.

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+ Conservation Clubs to Receive Quail

department of conservation, an- .. nounced today.

~~ clubs throughout the state.

~~ Camelli Declines "Army Team Berth

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& “If I don't play for $1500 2 month, western universities.

Ed Wright Becomes Leading “Pitcher in Association With 810d Triumph Over Apostles

BT. PAUL, Minn, May 24—Ed Wright. of Indianapolis was the leading pitcher in the American association today with five straight victories, The big ‘righthander gained triumph No. '5 last night ‘from 7the | Apostles “on the heels of his no-hit performance agains, Kansas uy | Blues last week, 5 Wright's slants weren't as potent ; ~

The Box Score

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The Tribe settled the issue as | Enghan, of ‘early as the initial stanza when Morgan, rf. they chased over two runners and Geraghty, 2» pinned the Joss on Ralph Branca, | Wright P : who gave way later to the veteran| «rg. M8 8ST. PAUL AB R

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1 okin counters, Ancther run came Dunn

. across in the third of Shupe’s sec-| Branca, Dn

. Pacifico area, Schoendienst

‘Chiel Specialist Pee Wee Reese”

co-coachés of third marine division

(1é1tY, former Brooklyn shortstop, | those passes for Notre Dame, are baseball team in the South

ond two-ply smash “and another| Tauscher, p

double by English. | Scheiwe The lone St. Paul counter was

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Totals: i..ovieas. 35 Dunn baited for Kimball in ninth, when Leighton Kimball drew one Schoendienst batted for Branca of the two passes issued by Wright, advanced on a sacrifice and scored | ET : on Carl Tucker's single. 1 . Runs batted in-—-Heltzel, Parks, Shupe,! Indianapolis picked up two more | English 5. Two-bise hits—Shupe 2,

d tl thand lta eatal Spe Sunday, ir yesterday's Kingan Relia S in the seventh and. English eltze Schultz. | ree-base | for Rood measure | hit—English. - Sacrifice—Brafica, Doubie dication of what to expect.

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English's triple drove across three}. """gl io to Geraghty "Lett on “bases runners in the ninth off Tauscher. | —Indianapolis 6, St The clubs were carded for another | 22! on Br wd | game in their set tonight with Wes | i Flowers as the likely pitching'choice | jg; ar a for Indianapolis. His opponent was, > cher. 2 expected to be Tom Sunkel. Ipitey As Louisville and Milwaukee both |

‘won ‘games fst night, the Indian<| ‘Cochran Leads 2

1 pi By Wi ia pit ches—Branca, Tous Lost ng pitcher—Branca UmPaparella and Mullen, Time—

. although outhit 7103,

_apolis ' victory didn’t improve the | Indians’ third-place standing inthe!

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| night's match,

In Cue Tourney SAN FRANCISCO, May M (U. 2 ) Shells Cochran of San Fran- , today held a S-point lead | S "Willie Hoppe. of New York in! their transcontinental three-cush-ion billiard tournament after last

Cochran took yesterday's ' block, 60 to 39, in 85 innings but in the

today and tomorrow remain to be played in the series. _

The teams clashed as the new 7 the Reliable teams got a n

came in the sixth. Charlie Uhlir

led off with a triple, and the bases nicipal stadium. Isernberg 1-6 decision over | walked and Fred Cato was hit by a

were filled as Butch

| pitched ball.

- . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Reese, Bertelli wi Marines

fs THURSDAY, “MAY 2, 1945

All Look Alike

Dave Ferriss—

rectory, which is as gopd a reason cess with the Boston Red Sox. Ferriss hasn't had a chance to hitters. corporal with the army air forces in Texas. And since then he has been too busy mowing the batters down to pay much attention to whether he could get tifem out or not. The 23-year-old kid, apparently bent on beating every club in the league on his first time out, is-a| little ‘let down when he doesn't score a shutout. He has beaten five different teams in as many games and has scored three shutouts, allowing only three runs in 45 innings and. just 30 hits for an sverage’ of six-per game. “ , Beating the champion St. Touts Browns, 4 to 1, at Boston yesterday was no ordinary achievement, but Ferriss expressed disappointment at the finish because he didn’t blank them. He didn’t miss by much, holding them to five hits and keeping them scoreless until the seventh inning when Mike Kreevich doubled and Gene Moore singled him home.

ble-De Wolf- News game is an inTwilight loop got uhder way, and.

s nosed. out their rivals 2-1.

Hildebrand won a Stewart-Warner, |

In other games, Indianapolis BaF; ways defeated -Mitchel-Scott,

When Ed. Powers 9), slaw ‘and Moose fotge outscored Ft. ae

| grounder {the winning choice. mound for the Newsmen, Lefty McGill. and Ochell Tuck hurled for the winners. ~ & Naval Armory Wins In other ledgue contests, Naval | Armory defeated Ft. Harrison, 6-1, and P. R. Mallory nosed out LukasHarold, 5-4. Final arrangements for Sunday's! Victory Field program were made | at the weekly meeting of the In- | dianapolis Amateur ‘Baseball asso-| giation in city hall last night. I

run on a fielder's

Bill Norwood was on the!games at Speedway stadium, while' A. walloped Ft.

| facturers’ | nicipal stadium follows:

Birds will go to 336 conservation Eligibility Rules Talked in Big 10

Allison's, undefeated leader of

with R. C. A. in the opener, and the

P)—Big 10 athigtic stan and The latter teams are undefeated in| FT. LEWIS, Wash, May 2¢ U. figial discussion of post-war eligi- Municipal league play and tied for | P.).—Pvt. Henry R. Camelli, 30, for- bility rules and expansion. the lead with three victories each. | mer catcher for the Pittsburgh Pir.

‘The meeting follows an Informal Apert Hazel formerly with the

} ates, said he didn't think he would discussion last night between West- poco Braves was reinstated fol conference :

" play baseball for the Pt. Lewis prn Warriors.

officials and “repre- | his amateur standing at last night's sentatives from five other Mid- ,.eting He will play with the |

on my own team why should I play! The Big 10's new rules and reg-! [lasnary Cleaners. here,” he said. { ulations, governing the commission-; ‘A no-hit game, me, pitched by Bob Camelli is at the processing center er’s office, also are expected to come Hildebrand of Kingan A. A, fea- |

waiting transfer to the medical up for ratification at today's meet- tured last .night's Bush-Callahan| The new system operates by the |

the Manufacturers league, will cla:\ "Bookies Operate

to second, Uhlir: scores 'rison, 10-8.

In Smith-Hassler league | R. C.

WAC’s

girls’ Harrison

14-4, and Debonairs won

Tonight's” Bush-Callahan Manu-| league schedule at Mu-

7:10—Schwitzer-Cummins vs. E Atkins: 8:20—U. S. Tires vs, Kings Knights; 9:40—Curtiss-Wright vs. lison Smith-Hassler league games, at Speedway follow Qua ool} & Die vs. Allison Gears: 8:00Baking vs. Meexer Music; 8 Omar Moose Country Home. |

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Belt Bearings vs. —B. H.

CHAMPAIGN, IIL, May 2% (V.|yneqn.pe Wolf contest will follow. “On Cuff’ in Detroit

Kreevich made three of the five hits.

Amateur baseball fans should be in for a real treat at: Victory field Catcher Bob Garbark paced the Sox

by. Sig Jakucki, who lost his third |

to Rookie Can’t Figure

Why Victory Wasn't Shutout

By CARL LUNDQUISY ' United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, May 24.—As far as rookie Pitcher Dave Ferriss Is concerned, opposing batters are like so many names

a telephone di-

as, any today for amazing suc-

get awed over the American league] He had no time before he joined the club because he was a

game, putting over the winning run for Pitcher Allie Reynolds in the seventh on a double by Don Ross, an error by Gil Torres and a single by Mickey Rocco. In the National league, Van [Lingle Mungo pitched on the best games in his long career, giving the New Work Giants a 2-t0-0 shutout at Cincinnati, Mungo yielded only three hits and struck out 10 batters for his fourth victory. He also doubled home one of the two Giant runs. somo Buty Win in 18th The Pittsburgh Pirates won loosely played game in the 13th from the Boston Braves, 9 to 8, at Pittsburgh when Al 'Gionfriddo

Pirates should have won in regulajon time but Lefty Al Gerheauser d his successor, Art Cuccurullo, {both blew up in the ninth and | yielded five runs to give the Braves {a tie. Truett (Rip) Sewell, who re{tired the side with a double play]

singled home Johnny Barrett. The

On Ring Card '8 Meetings For Juniors

{Are Drafted

‘Junior Baseball, Inc, will hold the first of eight district meetings at the Brookside park community center tonight with baseball movies planned as the chief attraction. Arrangements for the series were made” by E. J. Rood, secretary, with all meetings starting at 8 p. m, and open to the public without ¢ |charge. “Inside Baseball,” demonstrating the fundamentals of the game, and “The World Series of 1944," are the two movies which will be shown.- They were filmed by the American league and the projector at all of the meetings will be opers,

Bennie Droll, Peoria, Ill, middleweight and a newcomer to Armory fistic action, meets Arnold Deer, local battler, in the semiwindup on the Hercules A. C, card morrow night,

» Routine Affairs Are Discussed in Diamond Session

The balance of the schedule fole lows: May 25, Christian park; May 28, Rhodius park; May 29, Riley park; May 31, Northwestern park;

erside Methodist church; June 5, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Derby Eligibles Run at 5 Tracks

NEW YORK, May 24 (U, P.).—

The six-man committee of the Na-|didates fared yesterday: | tional Baseball association went

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ated’ by directors of the PAL clubs,”

‘| JUNE 1, ‘Garfield park; June 4, Rive.

NEW YORK, May 24 (U.P.)— Here's how Kentucky Derby cane |

Coincidence—Won six-furlong | into its second day of routine busi- | 8° park purse at Jamaica in 1:13 with four of the 11 hits given up|, one pitch, went on to win the ness today with

Both; ner around in the third and the winning Kingan Tun)

| game. Rookie Jack Creel made a sucYanks Humble Chisox cessful major league debut for the The Yankees humbled the league- | [Cards at St. Louis, beating the! leading Chicago White Sox, 5 to 3,! | Brooklyn Dodgers, 11 to 1.. Homers (at New York, making all their runsipy George Kurowski ,

lin the first inning to give Floyd ganders payed his way to an easy! Bevens his second victory on. a-siX-{ six hit victory. .

‘hitter. Hershel Martin's two-run; ciaude Passeau of the Cubs gave

game,

that any -detisive action would be!

taken on controversial matters. The committee, meeting to draw

up a new major- -minor league agree- | and Ray | ment to replace the

current one| | which expires in January of 1946,

{ was expected to.ratify the measure |

today or tomorrow, President. . Tommy Richardson of|

Michaelo—~Third to Coincidence, §

Hillyer Sure, Stager, Jim's Boy— | | Also ran in Rego park. ]

Bail Bond—Won six-furlong race |

at Churchill Downs in 1:132/5. Night - Strike—Third in. six-fure long race at Pimlico. Nowadays—Second in six-furlong race at Narragansett park.

{homer was the key blow in the big| pj ailing arm a successful work- out |

| Yankee inning. { Detroit defeated the Athletics at Philadelphia, 7 to 1, regaining sole

23-0; Beck Canvas defeated Lukas- | RoSSession of second place from the

Harold, from Stewart-Warner, 10-4.

Browns. Hal Newhouser was robbed of his third shutout in the 9th when Bobby Estallela hif a homer |The A's dropped into last place by | losing. + Cleveland topped the Senators at | Washington, 3 to 2, in a night

against the Philadelphia Phillies at | the Eastern league was thairman of | Ronrey—Also ran- in Nowadays’ Chicago, winning, 5 to 3, on seven | the committee. Other members are| race. - hits. Vince DiMaggio made three|Clarence Rowland, head of the Pa-| Guam—Second in mile race at of the five Phil hits, | cific coast league; Leo Miller; rep- Santa Anita. Yootind 5 v [resenting the International league;! esterday’s Star—Van Lingle (William G. Evans, head of the Mungo, comeback pitcher for the Southern association; Frank Law-! Father, Son Play Giants, who went the route for rence of the Piedmont league, and] LANDIS, N. C., May 24 (U. P.).= the first time in seven starts this Herman White, head of the tem-|In these days of the many major season, blanking the Reds on three hits, 2 to 0.

‘Johnson to Don

something’ new. Leonard

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Ex-Notre Dame |One-Armed Star

porarily disbanded Northern league. | league brother acts, the North Caro- | er reenter {lina State league comes .up with | (Holy) Cross played third base for the Landis team the other night and the §

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DENVER, Colo, May 24 (U. P)

| manager, Leonard's father, Ed Cross,

NEW YORK, May 24 (U. P).— Black-skinned, gold-toothed Jack [Joh nson, former heavyweight

{champion of the world now in his! P.) —Marine Lt. DETROIT, May 24 (U. P.).—The | 67th year, believes that he grows 24, captain of the 1942 Notre Dame |One-armed ball

SOUTH BEND, Ind, May 24 (U.

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in Denver they refer to; | George Smith as “Pete ‘Grey of the| | Prep league.”

George Murphy,| Like the St. Louis Browns’ famed

player, George

{newest wrinkle of bookies here is|healthier as the years go by and|gootball team, was killed in action | Smith doesn’t let a little thing wo

{50 smackers.

The newest phase of the hand- |

{book business was revealed by! {James J. Stewart, chief investiga-

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cutor's office, who said the innovation “is making it tougher for the police ta obtain evidence.”

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