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CHICAGO, May 20 (U.
looks like another long and expen- |
sive summer for Lippy Leo Durocher, who daily is growing hotter under the collar as his Dodgers grow |
!colder on the palying field. |
Pitcher Mort Cooper, late of the Cards, already has won a game since reporting to the { Boston Braves and the big right arm looks good Yo Manager Bob Coleman (left) of the Hub City National league team. Cooper was traded to the Braves for cash and Pitcher Charles Barrett.
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Leo - just can’t bear to lose ball |.
games and with the sun getting | warmer and his Dodgers skidding farther down the standings, ;Durocher promises to be his same old self this seasan—baitihg the umpires and paying for the privilege. Today Durocher had a telegram | from President Ford Frick of the National . league informing the scrappy Dodger manager that he | owned $75 for using “profane and | violent language” during a Conver. | satian with Umpire Bill Stewart | sunday. { Never quietly, Sunday by protesting Stewart's decision on a strike in the first game of ‘a double-header with the Cubs here, He protested for five minutes until Setwart got tired of it all | and- thumbed him out of the game. “Model” for While Up until eight days ago, Leo was | a model manager. His Dodgers | were in second place with 17 vic- | tories in 24 games and everything was right with the world. { Then the bubble burst. On May {20, the Cubs swept a double-header: | from the Dodgers beforé a jam-| packed Brooklyn crowd at Ebbetts| field and the Flatbushers haven't
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Dave Shaw received high school's highest track trophy in an honor day celebration at the school yesterday in which 81 students received athletic and physical education awards. Shaw's award was a miniature ‘winged track shoe’in gold. Ray Raker, senior; Charles Smith, junior; Thomas Cross, sophomore, and Roy Turley, freshman, received Roines club medals.
Okinawa Ball
Season Open
{By SGT. HAROLD E. FOREMAN) Marine Combat Correspondent and Former United Press Staff Correspondent,
OKINAWA (No Date) (U. P.).— It was one of those rare quiet days {in the 1st marine regiment and the men were restless when some- | lone made the suggestion that the former Japanese ~~ parade . ground
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For Tonight
An all-junior Shh card, featuring. Ali Ali and Mike Angelo
wrestling offering of the Hereules A. C. tonight at the Armory. Joe Steele of Des Moines and
| Tom Felis of Columbia, Mo., new-
comers to Indianapolis, open the program at 8:30. They meet for one fall, The semi-windup pits Don Eagle, young Indian from Quebec, against Earl Malone of Chicago, It also is for one fall. Ali Ali and Mike Angelo are ex“shoot the works” in the Both are rated aggressive grapplers and have turned in impressive .vistories in this territory. All is'a Turkish matman and They meet for two falls out of three,.
Crosby, O’Brien To Retain Holdings
DEL MAR, Cal.; May 29 (U. P.) — Repotts that (Actors Bing Crosby | Pat O'Brien planned to sell their holdings in the Del Mar race track have been denied by Track Press : Tunney. “Neither is there any truth” Tunney said, “in the report that {Del Mar will not open July 11 and run through Sept. 3 as planned.
{ The track definitely will. open on
that date and run as planned and Bing and Pat are not selling their interests.”
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League—May Get Even W orse By CARL LUNDQUIST NEW YORK, May 29.—There was a mathematical housing prob- | | fem in the National league today which may get worse—the Pirates and to move in on the elite first place Giants. hd Currently tied for second place with 17 victories and 14 defeats that was expected of them at the start of the season. The Pirates 1916 No -f i f _ ning streak after getting off to such @ slow start that their home fans rebelled against’ them with & wild ur er INS early season double header. The WwW . ht Vi ‘ Cubs made good headway to begin rig IS] i hen slumped into the second with, 5 p By BOB STRANAHAN way back. They have won four In lor Ale f their last eight clor alanage of a row and seven of the A Terre Haute ‘hopes to get Last season the Pirates gained a ; Car ir ty to beat SuCCessor— he latest no-hit pitche reputation for their abil : for the Indi though 1t was like trying to bring all down a Superfortress with a bean he campaign too late, succeeding only Lottsville i . y § a0 r= A Win viii in securing themselves. in second HroME-Gomhin The Bucs have adopted the same cht he ia technique of going after the leader uy want td meet Wright, though. ledger of four victories and one de-:, oo oo town. br the feat against the Giants. That is “better than they have done ag: dge’s no-hitfer four straight. hitless frames. Complete Unfinished Game Recalls One-Hitter fnning to make it victory No. 7 in a one-hitter against’ Toledo, the string yesterday as they fin- only blow g scratch he the Giants, 11 to 5. Play was sus- Then came hi less: perf pended in the eighth: because of against the Ref Birds. law and Xavier Rescigno held the_against the same club, «the first hit Giants to one hit in the ninth after coming after. a ‘man was out in eighth yesterday. That gave them “Then they knocked me out. of a sweep of the double bill, in which the box,” Aldridge related. for a total of 27 runs and 33 hits Aldridge's feat was against Kansas against the leaders. City on May 17. Since then he has called off <after four innings with The irony of it all is that AlPittsburgh ahead, 2 to 0. dridge’s name is mispelled in the Dodgers, 5 to 3,.to enable Cubs It lists him as “Aldredge.” to keep pace with the Bucs. It was] one bad inning, the third, when the Agi o Sl b Dodgers made three runs on three ng a men ] way, former Guadalcanal seabee, | 8 victory in his debut. He walked | CINCINNATI, May 290 (U, P).—| give> the Cubs three runs on one |league teammates today for a pair hit in the first inning. lof aging right-handed pitchers who : : lubs. The Reds won their third extra © Inning game in as many starts this | Manag#™ Bill McKechnie of the| 3 to 1, on Eddie Miller's third hi, |{YeAr-0ld Joe Bowman, purchased a single which scored Frank Mc- | {from the Boston Red Sox, in tomor-| of three Reds - pitchers, was the] : winner, beating he Andrews. who! Meanwhile, Bob Coleman, Boston t Boston's only run-a first in- with the Reds, announced that he Be homer. had picked up 41-year-old Joe Hevs»ohome in first place and promptly league baseball, after his release _ yan into .a six-game losing streak from the Cleveland Indians. Box, getting some much-neetled hits : : fo win, 8 to 6. Veteran Tony Cuc- Failure to win with the Red Sox singles for a perfect batting day, option Cecil to the Louisville Fer Jed the 15-hit attack. Bob Johnson |@ub ofthe American association
In ke Divs sion of Senior United Press Staff Correspondent Cubs are trying to live on the same percentage point and both want :=3 apiece, Chicago and Pittsburgh have begun to play the brand of ball now are riding a seven-game windemonstration when - they lost an division, and now are beating their fis Dan aire: games. dianapolis before long the high-flying Cardinals, - even Twenty. bag. They started the anti-Card nouid place. ut Ald this year, showing a profitable have felt when he said Er LER SE UT 2 Clubs Plan It took the Pirates only one, Aldridge recalled that he ished Sunday's business by beating bounced off thi rd- base . bag the Sunday Pennsylvania curfew lowed tthat-with 8's hitless stanzas the Pirates made a run in the the ninth. they took the first game, 16 to 4, Wright's repeat performénce Yesterday's regular game was added victory No. 5 to his string. Paul Derringer beat the visiting American association record book. his sixth victory. He had—enly+singles and Dixie Walker's double Wildness cost Rookie Ray Hatha- Join Ni Clubs four men and threw a wild pitch to, There was work to do with National | Reds Win in 12th | were cast adrift by American league year, topping Boston in the 12th, | { Reds said “he planned to start 35‘Cormick. Rookie Howard Fox, last! irow’s double-header with the Phila-| went all the way. Tommy Holmes Braves’ manager; here for a series The Chicago White Sox, who left {ing, only grandfather in major] ended it against the Boston Red| A rookie pitcher, Rex Cecil, also) cinello, with a double and three Prompted Manager Joe Crom gave the Red Sox an early lead with Cecil, brought up last season from |
a three-run homer, his sixth of the San Diego of the Pacific Coast]
year, but Chicago whittled the mar- | league, won four and lost five late gin with a three-run fifth-inning/in 1944, but-had only two wins | in which six successive singles were 28ainst five losses this vear. hit. TT TT. a1. Philadelphia at St. Louis in the Derby Eligibles National and St. Louis at New York Cleveland at Philadelphia, and De- Run at Jamaica troit at Washington in the Amer-. NEW YORK, May 29 (U ican were rained out. Here's how Kentucky Derby dates fared yesterday: Cave Man—third in mile and a i nth Rostand purse at Jamaica. ra Peg—also ran .in Rostand, Hillyer Court—Ieil | Rostanc d after Ie adding.
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Yesterday's Star—Shoristop Fddie Miller of the Reds, whose third hit, a 12th-inning single, beat the Brave, 2 to 1. Previously | he had two doubles. He had been | hitless in three games since joining the club after a long hold- |
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Girls' Softball ‘Federation to Get ‘Funds From Tilts
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{recovered from that humiliation yet. | {They have lost eight out of their Secretary Cliff Wagoner called at- last nine games and tumbled from ies are be- second to fourth place, a game that the ing accepted ‘for the Indianapolis ahead of the Cardinals. yament ‘to open That tailspin admittedly has been June 11 at Hillcrest country club. hard to bear for Bronx fans but for The event will _move to Speed- Durocher it’s been a red flag. “We'll Get Going” can't take defeats lying
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1 paid off way the following dav and-conciude at-Broadmoor: on June 13. “You Wagoner said that more than 100 gown» Durocher said, sounding his names already had been certified. pattiecry, “Youve got to fight to He is accepting entries at 1108 Mer-| o...\' paseball games and that's the chants’ Bank building. way ‘we play. “We haven't been | Dale Morey, -defending champ, playing such bad baseball and we'll will hot be in ‘the field. A 10W iS get going pretty soon. a professional at St. Louis. That's the opening of an old reYY frain which has been played many times during Durocher's six years as Dodger manager. While the Dodgers are winning ‘But when : they hit a slump, Leo becomes irriIn last night's Bush-Callahan tated. He first takes it out on the City league games at Municipal umpires, then his players. And then stadium, Sout field routed Indiana when everybody is on edge, the Roof, 15-1; Service Products wal- Dodgers either begin to win baseloped Bridgeport ‘Brass, 11-6, and ball games, the players revolt or | Electrdonic Laboratories smothered somebody is traded, and Branch | Indianapolis Bleaching, 10-3. Rickey announces that he's build-! | The Debonair girls won a 4-3 de- ing for the future. {cision from International Detrola! Right now, things are simmering donkey softball game at a ———
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£ Out of 2 Meets
CHAMPAIGN, Ill, May 28 (U.P) —Coach Leo Johnson announced today that his Illinois track team, {1945 Big Ten champion, {not to compete in the Central collesiate meet at Great Lakes Saturor the National collegiate championships at Marquette, June 9. Illinois is defending champion in| Toll both meets. Ags Johnson said, however, {is a possibility some might enter -the two meets. “This was a matter for the bows to decide,” Johnson ‘said. ‘They had been through a hard season. Some of them had been injured and most of them had run ‘in: two or i three events Saturday to enable us tto win the Big Ten title.”
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Tech Golfers End army in Season Unbeaten
Tech high school’s links team had Nov. 3, closed a perfect season today folat Balti-| lowing the Green's triumph: in and - Nov. three-way meet at Sarah . course yesterday. Jech had a team score of 310, { Shortridge 344 .and Howe 348. | Richard Kennedy -of Tech "was! | medalist with a 75. { The East side linksmen have won straight matehes incltiding the North Central conference title,
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Louisville Games — Carded for Rockets [Bulldog-Alumni Broad Ripple high—school's base= Game Is Arranged
ball team will travel to Louisville,{ ——|Ky, Saturday for a double-header| Buller university's varsity-alumnij
By UNITED PRESS |with Manual of that city, final Paseball game will be renewed PriAMERICAN LEAGUE
(day afternoon on the Fairview
Bek {games on the Rocket schedule. 35. 261 Manual, 31 .323 Kentucky tourney, 31 23 palls City championship. 35 .318| The Rockets were carded against = ‘Cathedral in the final city appearR H Pet. ance today, 33 53 103 in
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46 3685 #4 3% To Clash Tomorrow |
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at 6:30 p. m, Plans for the event were an{nounced yesterday by Art Queisser, secretary-tréasurer of the B men's association, dinner -may be made with Coach Frank (Pop) Hedden.
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Allison's, undefeated , Rd. Box 6 gle with the Ft. Harrison team of | today. {the Municipal league at the latter's
diamond tomorrow afterrfoon at | Twilight League It will be the season's first meet- Idle Tomorrow
ling of teams from the rival loops| The Indianapolis Amateur base[and fans will be eyeing the result] ball association's Twilight league, in an attempt to compare the rela- | which plays its games at 6 p. m. {ve strength of the two leagues, each Wednesday, will be idle to-
morrow. Its schedule will be" reF erriss Withheld
sumed the following Wednesday. From Mound Duty
BOSTON, May 29 (U., P.).—Dave | (Boo) Ferriss, the Boston Red Sox rookie pitching sensation, will not] | pitch again until Thursday, Mana- | ger Joe Cronin has announced. Ferriss, who-has won six straight | Buddy! games, Including four shutouts, | | without a single loss since joining | tron i&": | the Red Sox, will not pitch.in the | Ind., | Mémorial day double-header against | 117, Chicago | vj vefand.
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The 40-day meeting will be the first for the oval since Pearl Har-
: bor. Del Mar was used by soldiers Simultaneously someone elise re- : 2 : el \bered that one of the fellows and marines and served the nation membere a i as a defense factory until recently.
“sure would make a swell ball diamond.”
in his company had brought a new va GOLF BAGS
softball with him. That was all it Okinawa just a few hours before] Canvas— $3 98 k Up
Speaker Sam Rayburn “threw out the “first—bhal—to-cpen-—-the-malon league baseball season in the United States.
took to open the 1945 season on Leather Trim
BUSH-CALLAHAN SPORTING GOODS CO. 136 E. WASHINGTON ST. Axe-Handle Bat y SHINGTON SY
The marine with the softball was coralled. Two other marines got permission from the colonel's office play, another dug up an axe handle. The end of it was wrapped with paper and twine for gripping. A pair of two-finger gloves, one for the pitcher and one for the first
baseman appeared from som ewhere : and the game was or pa “choose-up” Ee pt —
The cheers of the teams weren't loud enough to drown fran out the booming of artillery and naval gun fire pounding away at Japanese defenses in and around. the capital of Naha. Every player watched and listened for “Washing Machine Charley,” the first marine regiment's nickname for Japanese
| bombers
The Browns and their one-armed outfielder, Pete Gray.—-appeared-to be the popular league - favorites among the men. They watch daily and hourly for the posting of scores, jof major league games on the regimental bulletin board.
Baseball ‘Meeting
It has been announced that the regular weekly meeting of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball association, usually held on Wednesday, would be held in City hall | Thursday night.
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LATER DEPARTURE GOLDEN STATE LIMITED
Train No. 3—Golden State Limited —will leave Chicago at 9:00 pm —one hour later—and arrive Kansas City 8:50 am. No change in arrival at destinations in Arizona and ‘California. Trains Nos. 3 and 4—Golden State Limited —will i be operated as All-Pullman trains. No coaches.
EARLIER DEPARTURE THE CALIFORNIAN
Train No. 43—The Californian—will leave Chicago at 8:30 pm, 30 30 minutes earlier than now, and arrive Kansas City 8: No change in arrival at destinations in Arizona and California.
Trains Nos. 43 and 44—The Californian—will be all-coach trains, but will handle a Standard Pullman locally between Chicago and Kansas City. Direct connection at Kansas City with the Texas Rocket—No. 500 i+ =leaving at 9:10 am for Oklahoma and Texas points.
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