Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1945 — Page 10
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eddie Hold I Leadership
“In A. A. by Slim Percentage; | Play Millers Again Tonight
5 By BOB STRANAHAN Times Staff Writer
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Leadership in the American association, regained by the Redskins; Saturday night. still was the prized possession of the dim margin of .001 percentage point. stayed in bed with ‘an attack of the flu, Catcher George Detore handled ‘the club yesterday in its division] Ed (No-Hit) Wright]
today by the While Manager Bill Burwell
‘of the double-header with the “notched his seventh victory of the] ee *gampaign without a defeat in the -< opener, 11-1, but Sunday Pitcher Glenn Fletcher found the quarrelsome Kels more troublesome in the | finale and dropped, a 7-5 decision. | Milwaukee was rained out at Toledp, so the Tribe retained the lofty gpot won Saturday ni ight on Woody Rich's 5-3 triumph over the Millers y Play-Again Tonight ‘Length of the tenaney of the spot] Is problematical. Our boys face the Millers again’ tonight at 8:30 in a} Ladies’ night affair, but the Brews) play a pair at’Tqledo. A combina-{
tion of wins and losses could keep ne the home boys in first place or drop |s
them back to sécond. Aft any rate, it the Tribesmen will continue to be
, ’ rett to beat the Giants, 11 to 3, definite contenders . after winning wri 3 U d f tf di A f P| Wo rematch for 2 ; r one of the supSTO their last eight gales Since | n e eqare In mareur ay [ep Ie ne in the opener. Ted Wilks showed | RL dale vne 7 15 (porting bouts and will pit Whitey |signs of a return to his 1944 form | the home stand opened May 29 Zeapoils 000 100 000— 1 [Jensen, 180-pound Dayton mauler, | by winning the secdnd 8 2 + Pitching has been sharper {han ever Ls" 220 411 01x—11 Despite yesterday's chilly breezes the 14 amateur baseball teams | oqinct Charlie Reed. focal 185- | | g cond game, 8 to 2 and ‘the hitting timely. | Runs batted in—8hupe. English 2, Parks, | comprising the Manufacturers and Municipal leagues, turned in some | oq ukas-Harold war work rnie Lombardi’ got a second-game As usual, the Redskins hit well } oii | classy performances They drew after four action- Pind Home? 1% New Fork 30 Seow big] behind Wright vesterday as he won| Favorites lived up to expectations, with Kingan Reliables. and .,unds here recently. P league leading total to 13. ¢ 3 ] ! his game handily. 3 A On ty “to ' | Allison's remaining the undefeated leaders of their respective-loops The ou tdoor arena seats approxi Tie Reds won their .eighth They smacked three Miller flip- 1 os to LaFata 2 son | with clean slates of five straight triumphs. . ) 4000. ‘at straight at Cincinnati; beating the : {L arate, Lett Lasts : ‘mately about 800 more than Dodgers, 6 to 2 and 4 to 1. and pers for 15 blows, five of these going |, ndianapolis 8. Base. on The Reliables got away to a the Armory, and is located at North |d t} i { ral ax tr ases. One was lordly 5, Lippold 1, Chamber rs) Nir 1 t son Musgrave of. Lukas-Harold ? » umping them . into fourth place for extra bases. One was a lord Led ay Woient o |nune-run lead in the opening frame | land Pennsylvania sts. The Arena behind the Cards. Joe Bowman, in-tHe-park home run by Stan moers 1. Hils—Off Lippold 8.in 10: of their Manufacturers game with | hooked up in a pitcher's battle In hag been renovated and put in first- | cast off bv the Red Sox last week, Wentzel in the sixth. ; Di pes, Chamb “iicher “By Wright Sara. | ROOSEVeIt Pharmacy, and weht on | their Manufacturers game, that re- class shape for the opening show. | won the first game. while Rookie Scatters Seven Hits gon) Al Tien Wallen) oa Umpires— (to win, 21-1. The game was called | ited in a 5-3 decision for the Carter said. Frank Dasso pitched a &ix-hitter to sore and e I uaa a - i . Wright scattered seven Minneap- | Wh oo Tigi by saree: | West side war plant, [take the second from Ben Chap1 . ’ u Ol r olis hits and cheated himself out of 7 (Sieand. Game) I FC. Oe The gy ee] Allisor. “scored first, getting two . . { man. Nyt At y wal w NTE § ur SU ) { r | . & shutout by walking two men after MINNEAPOLIS | ai Slug runners across in the fourth: Lukas | JUNIOT cavies Bucs Beat Phils s out in the fourth: Hank AB-.R H O A Eithe Roosévelts scoreless in the five | x ope was out in the rth: K | { 4 {came back with one.-in the fifth : The Pirates topped the laggzardly Nowak’s single then drove in the Maulni rl......... 83 1 1 3 0 O%ipnings he worked. The losers| Her ? ph 0 § single th ( LDC Males, 25... oe... a 1.2 27 1.0 and a pair in the .sixth but the - ,'Phils, 7 to 6. with a ninih-inning ly Miller counter Danneker, 2b 3 2 2 3 1 ojscored their lone marker off" Tony | ; Arae omol row 3 pply Miller counter. j Danne epriter 33-23 1 0 Brisnik, who pitched in the sixth {league leaders evened matters in run on an error. The second game | Gil English blasted in two Indian- cow, op "11000000 4 1 32 3 9 | their half of the sixth and pro-| was ‘“curfewed“ —in—the sixth with gapolis runs with a double in the LaFata, 1b anand vb 13} ol Ed Powers and Jiggs Seal were F : polis ! BIa%0. 35.1 ees « 0 1 1 1. 0he hitting stars of the rout. the duced the "winning markers in the| ¥our junior heavyweights who are the Phils ahead, 11 to 9. It wiil be - . 182 3D... reas it 1 1 st ¥ i > ut, | . T initial stanza. The loss was pinned BELT, Ce rr 20 0 YI 0 ; vid re > ne | SEVENth on a walk, an error, two known for their: action-produ completed in July.” Catcher Bill on Starter Greg Lippold when the Swanson, p....s...i 3 1 0 1 1 offormer accounting for five runs| \ ’ s ™} cing he Svanson . 37 3 8 0 Yoiit- two dodbles and trio] . | stolen ‘bases and a single by Vern| nity And 4 Daif of } Salkeld hit, a three-run homer to Indians chased two more across in| fens [F000 3 0.0.0 o ofYithiwo coubies and a lriple. B3/ yj onannes J pair of heavyweighislnace the Pirates in the opener. » 5 7 Se i al wn ~-1Sea] drove in three With a trio” >.) ; Al her . a Lie second. Fytr more were svored) 31.77 10 31 5-0) singles all Close Battle Results Who will be here for the first time| Claude Passeau shrugged at’ 40- ’ > - olaass {UV . = De % 1a” 1 in — Ma ‘INDIANAPOLIS | Gold Medal Beer got away to a| The closest battle of the after- | 13Ve been lined up to open the degree Chicago weather and pitched pees y im ot the con H ltzel, s8 ag 5 ° ? 5 % two-run lead in the third inning | oon resulted in the U. 8. Tire-R.| | outdoor Wresigie season: somorrok Dou Ios otk 3101 view v / oIl= eitzel £ . 2 i a y e PLO a ne 1 Parks, if....eceevess 4 1.1 2 0 Olof its Muni 1 th Ft. Har-|C- A. Manufacturers tussle, won | | night at Sports Arena. Over ine Braves after ‘Boston. had tinued attack after replacing Cham- gates *3 § & 3-7 qo its Municipal game wi als fow the former. 9.1: It | taken the first game, 2 to 1, on the bers in the fourth. LO 4 0 3 3 o ojrison and was never headed, win- ound A Roe i Was a real! Lon Chaney, Vincennes, meets effective “spot” pitching of Letty’ Wentzel «+3 2 3 1 0 Oining 14-2. The winners, featuring’ uel ‘between the Tiremen's| Angelo Martinelli, Boston. i : : NNETrs, gel 1 ston, in “the he she is yl ig “3 0 0 3 1 0lsome extra-base knocks, collected|Arch Kimble.and R. C. A's Bill opener. They are junior heavies Be ig on pu Jae . Ey and he was lifted |CCraghty. 2 3 1 2.2 3 1g nits, while Johnny Twigg, their Green and Bud Schmutte. The|Chief Thunderbird, Victoria, B. C. iy ete H0Wn Wherever he i] etcher g | Fletcher : 0 0 0. 0-8 : gy winners garnered but two safeties 110. also batted. in one of the in the third after Nowak, Joe L&-|Jiminez p.+ R......3 1 3. 0 3 .o|pitcher, was keeping the soldiers off Green znd: Sci : and Frank Marconi, New Orleans, runs. : . =: TT. Ti T3]10 blows well scattered. Te chmutte, - while | are in the semi-wind: ey / Fata and Mike Blazo had pasted| totals ............30. 5 11 21 11 3 » Kimble limited his rivals to three. ! og ¥indun. They are Wins 8th Game him for singles. Pedro Jiminez suc-|Minneapo.is 112 003 07 - Bus Linville and Chuck Alltop led} ™,, * oo (heavies. | Hank Borowy won. his seventh geeded him and ‘was fairly effec-|Indianapois ................: 001 102 1-5{the assault with home runs, both ni i OR got Eva of their hits| pat Riley, Chicago grappler who game against one es og’: Runs batted in—Males, Blazo 2, Shupe.iccoring runners ahead. Russ Link, e second to produce a run, but/tyrned i v Op ome tive, save for the three-run sixthj |gimmez 2. Dilis Garagnty, English, _Two- Joving pitcher, also Connected for a|U- S. came back in their half to tal- ne Sig Free Vic- | Yankees, beating the Indians in.the' Which saw Second Baseman Ben | Wentzel. 2. Maulint, Garaghty, “Parks, four-base knock ly twice on a base on balls, an eITor | the A X sh DS op vpn 3 0 1 Sieve Dione was Geraghty. charged with his first €r-|gijler Bases—Danneker, Dl. Sacrifices— | 10 FP XL : land Whitehouse's single. Neither! rmory, clashes with Mike An- just as effective for Cleveland’ #0 < Waller, Aragon, Swanson. Double plays—| De Wolf News, behind the six | gel o of Akron, O, in the main go. Yor of the seas oT, Danneker 10 LaFatta, Geraghty to Heitzel hit pitching of Raleigh Miller won | {6am was able to get a runner across! { The : 80./gain a 4-to-1 win in the nightcap Work Double Steal {to Shupe. Left on bases—Minneapolis 8. p g 8 aay [Saey are Junior heavyweights. Riley | It was his sixth victory against one
.The Millers worked the double fteal to score their first Vic Males’ in the second.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Weltorneight Fighters Are On Arena Bill
Welterweights Bob Simmons of Indianapolis. and: ‘Gene Gudgill, hard-hitting “Dayton. product, will clash at 10 rounds in the opening {outdoor fistic card of ‘the .summer | season to be staged at Sports Arena | Thursday night, Matchmaker Lloyd |Carter of the Hercules Athletic club {has announced. > Simmons was unbeaten here dur-
{ing the winter season, scoring with knockouts over Al Jackson (twice), {Random Ramsey and Jimmy Wilson.
|He decisioned Bobby Fowler, Eddie {Carson, Verne Patterson and GudgHILL
His previous battle with Gudgill
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Motor League Clubs i Lack of Strength on Road
- By CARL LU <DQU IST & United, Press Staff Correspondent
contender on-the basis of unmistake completion of thé first stage of the races As the teams completed “looping ‘the loops,”
isn't an outstanding .road club in| 5 =n either circuit, Yet with a few scattered exceptions’ even the second|’ division teams can manage to win fairly consistently at home.
The best “traveling men”
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FAPOLIS AR R H O. A EI 5 n 0 0 0 0 +3 1 tv ¢ 3 NH 4 n 1 2 8 0 2 n 1 2 0 0 vi 818 10 .4 0.0.90 1 .0f v4 o-2r 8 10 }] oy 3 oH 0 0 n 0 0 0 i 0 0 n 1 0 2. 0-6 1 1" 0f ike id Ae VERUISET | o a xi "Oh, he's a good base stealer, all right., But he never wants to give 4 2 ol ’ ‘em back.” : 1 a 0 3 3
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the third on Jiminez’'. double and Vince Shupe's long fly. The pitcher singled the doubling Wentzel across ip the fourth and doubles by ““Wentzel and Geraghty and a t hit by Jiminez brought two more] fn the sixth. Starter Hal Swanson was routed in the seventh when the Tribe made threatening gestures. Art Parks led off with a double and that brought Mike Kash to the mound. Shupe popped out but English sent Parks scampering across
him from the invading trio of] i with a “single. Wentzel = followed y |rate, the hard boots who were bet- on the roof of the very barn in AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE with his third blow of the game Won Lost Pet (First. Game) RESULTS SALURDAY jee, Foon Jr. and Alexis. They {ting on him horse for horse at evens which Pot O' Luck is stabled. Trainand Kash likewise was waved |INDIANAPOLIS wy .505 | Chicage ..... 000 000 010— 1 1 Minatapolis A AlN ,lhavent run out here so- there is | | before the race have given up. ler Jones is ruggedly practical and! aT i Rosy | Milwaukee 2 13 [39| Washington 000 000 033— 3 11 1 INDIANAPOLIS. 000 005 00¥— 5 o no way to get a direct line on them | rv AUTOMATIC COAL STOKER shower-ward by Manager Rosy |g i ie 19 16 © .543| Lee, Caldwell and Tresh; Wolf and Fer-| Leon, Kash and Aragon; R Resolute ai Finish does hot £0 In for mystic symuols, Rvya Ciban Isidor. Juan Leon| Toledo ...... 17 17 L500] ell agon; Rich, Jeficoat|in compatison with the horses on| : | But to h Af h . “A yan. ! . and: Brady. And what about Pot O’ Luck? H ut to his wife, who first ob i Columbus 0° 2 AR8 | (Second Game) {the grounds. But the west now| na what abou 0 uc e . then proceeded to spike the Tribe |g vo Won 16.20 ait a Te. io a 4 y is 5! was one of the favorites but he, Served the interesting pattern, it MONARCH guns when he fanned Norm Wal-|St Paul HA on lil Te 000 000— 1 3 3|Milwaukes ... 001 200 000 000— 3 10 1 = : SN ns ot x San Jaates too, ran out of the money. This|CarTied a message. “At the end A fen and forced’ Bob Brady to pop | Humphries and Tresh Pierstt, Ulrich Xoledy iiryks 90 M5 1 Wim t 13 2 Rg how: e isn't a standout] Sound woise than it was for the of the rainbow,” she murmured, | to short. AMERICAN LEAGUE Holborow and Guerra Mains and Comyn. ’ 18 them. Ich PI It was f “that’s where: you find a pot of SALES CO y Wi Pet The running of the Blue Grass ance ay colt was full of run} oy 4 * t! The isd Ra en New York 815 (First Game) {88 ramd 000 042 100— 3 1» 3 stakes over the week-end told a at the finish. In my book he re- oe oy So Mappers ie Tieiey n& turnstiles, -only aroun Detroit ....-. 571] reverand 100 000 010— 2 & 0 | Louisville 004 300 0dx—11 13 a ; Whe t amounts to just that. Around of the hardier fans turning out. The | St. Louis S14! New York .... {101-030 Mx— 8 13 3| Sunkel, Weaver, Miller, Tauscher, Lana. [1aTg€ part of the story, Seemingly| Tails very much a corilender. ln $70,000 usually, 36 WEST 10TH ST. L1-4438 Saturday night session, 100, WAs| Boston oir. RT| Reynolds. Bagby, Henry and Hayes; | Can and Narron. Lewis: Heflin, Lawson. it eliminated all but two or. three |deed, I thought he ran a remark-|______ oa L 11 Ses . DO, WaAS| Bestan .....copvvacenvnes ARG 4 p ’ alla $ \ 1 y ” poorly attended becalise of thelCleveland ...... , iar | Both at Leo pom sd Lygn, Savino, of the 10 which competed in the able race, . Turning into te Se aay —_ — mi IR OA ] ! Philadelphia ... 39! (Second Game) (1% TARInEs) i ; {he was dead last. ‘To make matchilly weather. Owner Ownie Bush | Washington 447 Cleveland . 103 000 000— 4 6 1| Kansas City.. 002 001 003 002— 8 11 : i prey 3d oy | ters worse, the boy had to pull rr Diamonds, Watches, Cameras, . t 1 \ a . —————— New York . . 000 010 000— 1 8 1) Columbus . 102.010 020 000-= 6 18 y ppe e gray ghost o e { the ght We all peik You ave NATIONAL LEAGUE Gromek and Hayes: Dublel, Gettel ssa, Moon, Pringle and Castro, Erik | blue grass, ring up his third straight | at the last turn to find ractig Musidal Instruments n jam { 14 t we Lt. 1G » / prevatied Nw YI iii nn ol, Gerber rock: Merriwether, Sumey and Buchs. | ogre, He had-racing luck in that|’00m. despite all this he was mov-| LOANS ON EVERYTHING! The Indians plaved the Saturday | Br lureh a Is wl (First Game) Fst. vos AMERICAX LEAGUE 2 [he met with no mishap in a boi stera | IN8 in” high at the finish and he|S Olenst: Las — fight game under protest when it | Brookiva oSL..13 ... Lo ‘ + 100 000 000— 1 5 2! Philadelphia © 000 000 000— 0 4 1] ously contested race but just the] {might as easily have~been second £ Brokers og JEWELRY 5 ea h . I Chicage 19 “18 “374 | Phiikdephia 000 100 H2x— 38 y= Kramer and Mancuso: Gassaway, Black, same he was still running at the { 38 fourth. = the State e g CO. INC. prpeare: Na Bu i Lament na . : id Pg _Anq Maneuss; Christopher and | Gerkin and Resar, George: : {end of the mile and an eighth test| NO horse in-the field. not even Eo a 146 E. WASHIN £ ” k oe it a ; Tribe Philedelpyls 10 31 244) (gecond Game: game called end of 13th Petia assess + 900 100 000— 1 6 1/and that's what you look for in Fighting Step, was coming on more . AR GTON ST. mmimmmmms mm, quaw I rut hen the ib i state curfew law) '| Boston 100 100 03x— & 7 finally knocked the Cuban from in SCHEDULE TODAY St. Louis. oo. 000 000 000 000 0— © 5 ©] Orrell, Houtemann and Richards; Haus.| Derby horses, which must go still’an resolutely at the finish than. Pot ’ . 5 ’ Philadelphia 000 600 000 OHO H— 0 10 2 Mann and Garbark added eighth on the big day. So O’ Luck. It's just an opinion, as kill. Then the protest was dropped. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Shirley and Hayworth, Newsom, Berry ——— 4 : i = i ————_—— Minneapolis 4 INDIANAPOLIS (8:30|and Gerkin snd Bnen, wo DRIIY | Chicago 1% 000 000— 1 19 1 he stays in as a threat. {these things must be in horse rac- : : a—— Washington 000 310 4x— 8 11 2 |ing;, but I think these are the two| » - ? y Hausman Rejected |” Milwaukee st Toledo (2, night. First Game) p Grose, Johnson and Tres; Leonard and Retarded In Jam the easterners have to beat: Pot You Save Because We Save USE YOUR CREDIT . : . | Bt Paul at Louisville (2, night) Detroit : 000 201 000-3 8 of T° So does, Murlogg Farm's Fighting!" =» and Fight St, Men's Suits & Overcoats || ; ST. LOUIS, June 4 (U. P). —| Kansas City at Columbus (night). Boston £120 000 O1x— 4 11 0fo TT010 000 008—'4° » 1|Step, previously retarded in the big | : ghting Step. \Y 0 3 4 INTEC George Hausmann second baseman | AMERICAN LEAGUE Befioms ‘and "Swift; Wilson, Ferriss and Now Fok no Jud os ily o! jam developed Half way down the It -should be remembered, too! 18" "Ne 24" LV, INE) ‘of the New York Giants, has heen | Open date. j (Reeond Game) Gatvemin and Hayes; Bonham, Roser an| oiiotop run. He was one of the { 18% Pot O" Luck spotted the winner | CLOTHING COMPANY Yejected jor military service because NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 01a 001 010— 3 2 | NATION Lesa few jam victims which was able to| fe pountls ahd the second: horse; CASE CLOTHES of 2 perforated ear drum. Cincinnati st Pitishurgh. “Newhouser and Ricardo = aod NAT ONAL LEAGUE regain his stride and go back tolthree in Saturday's stakes, In the | 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9 131 W. Ww atemcsersern esses | Only game scheduled. and Walter. . Boston 013 0 000 1—.5 19 1|running in race horse time. His | Derby they'll all be evenly weighted Directly Opposite Indiana Theater RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Cutohings, Heying. and Mair Derrigen | Performance indicates he will go on | 126. and weight has a way. of j v NRE a. rs TS i § ’ y itehings, evin n i: i . 4 (WEIGHS) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First Game) Jeim, Chipman, 'Vindenbers and Livings. and at a speedy clip. As a matfer telling _over Be Joos Fhe a PE, 1IRSON'’S OXYSEN THERAPY yr : on. . ————————————— A GOOD g ’ Fir Game), & Basten aps 100 YU 00d : a 0 | Philadelphia 001 104 000— 6 11 1/0f fact, the boys in the lobby .of | This Equipment Can Be Rented af ANsas iy : WOO) (HM) vif . | Pittsh h HR -— - ‘ Columbus 201 100 Hhx— 4°10 Logan amd Kluttz; Wyse, Stewart and Bre Youd Ju) dus “We state. t| the Brown hotel, which is the down 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 H AA G'’ S RELIABLE PLAC Bahr and Castro; Mazar and Bucha Livingston, [av er, Rescign d Salkeld | town paddock, - were saying today | { E | (Second Game) | susie (Secynd ooo) 00-1 2 1|New York “000 "101 100— 3 3 tthey:d take Fig hting Step over the! FURNITURE *P 1IANOS 402 N. Capitol Ave. { Kansas City 000 121 8— 4 12 2 Cpjenge "000 210 Mx— 3 8 p|St Louis M0 0 200— 2 k. of B AN D INSTRUMENTS Day Phone Night Phone Colimbus es Maia TI Xe enetie | Tobin and Masi; Passeau and Rice, ard. 1a Adams and Lombardi; Burk-| Winner as a Derby pic RECORDS ® SHEET MUSIC LL. 5387 RL 7056 TO BUY Castro, Root and Gracey Se" | Brockisn' at Cincinnati poxtacaed. rainy, The big bust in the race was ola TIRES ® BATTERIES | - a - JSFirst Game) — i ———————— ‘| Ed Bradley's Burning Dream, which, ACCESSORIES * a m— ’ (First Game New York ..... . 00 200 000 3 7 1] alo with Warren Wright's Pot i oh Ss St. Paul O00 030 122 7 10 1|8(, Louis 01 010 25x—11 18 1 . ng : ETHYL GASOLINE : LEVINSON Louisville Mi y J Noh We 5 12 3 Hansen, Fischer, Emmerich, Pyle and Junior Baseball OO’ Luck, was supposed to be the - h th amp er auscher and Narrow; | Lombardi; Barrett and O'Dea, . v | i as tne . f 0 Cecil, Patt 4 cream of the crop out here. The i Clothing... ecil, Patton and Savino. | (Second Game) Dream proved oe a nichtinare: RECAPPING of MOTH HOLES — Burns STRAWS St. Pau) 100 020 nee. 2 8 1!New York , B00 100 N10 2 8 : OR WORN SPO Louisville 111 200 x= 5 8% 0 St. Louis . 004 00) 03x W : i Se $S10NS Planned he ran ninth in a fleld of 10 and ————————————— Women's PLAT gpd ahd Nanton; , Widmay Wind Banas, Same wad Lomberas;| seemed to have no excuses, His RIMBLE CORNERS LEON TAILORING C0. $246 o $750 : Bix more Junior baseball meet- trainer thought he might have Mugidian at Now York Bt. 235 Mass, Ave, ie adie ot poned, ‘rain at Toledo (bath games pout | (First Game) | Ings, featuring movies of the 1944 needed the race as a tightener fichi gan at We
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in the remaining seven innings. P. R. Mallory turned sparkling defensive play in winning | a Manufacturers league game front; |E. C. Atkins, 10-2, Bill Layton, who! {featured in" three Mallory two-ply| {killings was spiked in the seventh | and was forced to retire from the
some | ip Ali Ali,
The winners plated three runners | in the second inning and duplicated {Leonard Cleaners nosed out Wil-|it in the third to take a command-7-6.|ing lead. Although Art Cook was | ballplayer, will be discharged from Pitcher Bernard Goodwin aided his {tapped for 11 safeties, he kept them {the army under the service plan re-| {own cause, when his sixth inning scattered and held the losers to lone | Angus | runs in the fifth and eighth" in-
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| Brooklyn , DOD 010 De 2 8 0 | Cincinnati 051 O00 Mx 6 10. 0 Davis, Nitcholas, Hathaway and Suke-
forth; Bowman and Unser (Second Game) | 1
Brooklyn . DID 00 Oe 1 4 Cincinnati 100 M01 B00 2 0 0 | Chapman and Andrews, Dantonio; Dmsso’| |and Unser, (First Game, “10 Innings) { Philadelphia ...... 201 102 000 08 7 2 Pittsburgh . «011 300 010 1 7 10 2 te Kennedy, Judd and Mancuso: Sewell, | Starr, Cuccurullo and Salkeld, Lopez, Davis, .
Barret Karl Peacock;
|have been. arranged by
world series and a film of instruction on diamond fundamentals, Secretary E. J) Rood. The schedule: | Methodist church;
‘Tonight, Riverside tomorrow, Tab-
| ernacle Presbyterian church; Thurs-
|day, Pleasant Run Golf club; Pri- | da, Grarfleld Park community cen- ; dune 11, Pirst U. B. church; - 12, Southport. high. school. Ray Linson, director of Junior
(Second Game) | baseball, will speak briefly at each (Called End of 6th State Curfew Law) .(meéting, All &f~the meetings will Philadelphia .......0... 204 023-1110 1], Pitiubureh irri ree. vs 000 351 9 13 1|Start at 8 p.m.
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VICTORY FIELD Indianapolis vs.’ Minneapolis
' TONIGHT, 8:30 P. M.
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TONITE 18 LADIES NITE For Information or Reservations ~~ Call RI, 4488
{was a six-round tilt with the local |youth taking a close verdict. i Gudgill has won: five of seven |starts before local fans and boasts {four knockouts, including Josh | Thompson (twice), Bishop Murphy (and Jimmy Wilson. He decisioned Tiger Jackson and dropped close {verdicts to Simmons and Danny| [ocr of Albany, N. Y. Carter also has signed a heavy-
{was here two weeks ago and drew
{here last week.
By JOE WILLIAMS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
{the conviction exists {much to beat.
there
no “big horse” in the race.
while Angelo beat Ali
LOUISVILLE, June 4—Horsemen! further consideration.’
If there is, the east must produce ryn, lacks what it takes.
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‘ NEW YORK, June 4 —Any team in either major league which can: begin: to win consistently on the road must be considered a pennant ie trends revealed today at the
Major Leaders
MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1085
Cool S pell Fails Halt Softhall Play
The chilly weather failed to- stop
playing every other | the softball activity at two staditeam in the league on a home and home basis, it was evident that there
ums here last night, altheugh it did cut attendance to the bone. = In last night's feature game a Munigipal ‘stadium, Kingan Knights won over Moose Lodge of Danville, 4-1,
In other games, Curtiss-Wright |
-5,
The Cards gained thelr third against two defeats’ trimming - the || He yielded a first |
| straight victory from “Charley Bar- |
loss.
Lanky Russ Christopher, whose
record is the more re remarkable be- fant son in a ‘hospital here
|and won them both {the Dream would seem to merit no
that he will go to the post. old and not too well, has
This usually happens when! won four runnings of the Derby. | Isn't | This was his main hope for a fifth, showered : Apparently there is but it looks as if the son of Bime- denly, and a rainbow appeared in One end of the shimmerAt any ing phenomenon seemed to dance
lech, which failed him in the 1940
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| Browns, 3 to 1.
inning homer to Don Gutteridge | e 0 . fumph Bobby Estallela clinching his five- over Lukas Harold. & 7-6 triump hit win with an eighth-inning ho- jover Lai a night's Bush-Callahan City league | mer, Newman (Tex) Shirley | scheaioe at Mynicipal “stadium follows 1 “ —Indianapolis Bleaching vs. East Side {pitched 13 innings for “nothing,” arp Ach Laboratory vs. working for the Browns against!Bridgeport Brass; 9.40—Service Products vs. Stout field. 3
Bobo Newsom, Joe Berry and Steve
Gerkin
in a 0-to-0 standoff called by .the Pennsylvania curfew,
Detroit ended Boston's’ five-game winning streak with a 4-to-3 second|
game victory the first, by - Jack Tobin,
Ferriss, Paul (Dizzy)
was t
ury
Trout, after a lavoff due to a
behind Lefty Newhouser after 4 10 3,
Hal |
the Red Sox won |
in the eighth on a
double by Eddie Larke and a single| Left-hander Pete Mazar was the Jim Wilson,
he winner,
with
G AR RB Pe J irls swa either league are the Detroit Tigers, Ott. ‘New York 12148 33 58 33 il mpes Logahsport, 1-1 wh but surprisingly they haven't done Holmes, Boston + 37.156 34. 50 iH Eli Lilly Hiumphed over Mallory well encugh at Home to match their Sno: Bookie B18 BB (PoE 2 | a I Sere RA, New Yo alse fo 3 | At Speedway stadium, Speeqway | losses. H th be: ble to 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE [All-Stars chalked up a 12-3 victory | Se th ac ey So able to win - G AB RH rc lover Shelbyville Merchants in the | on 5 8 0 ose seven in Sucenselin, Chiago 3% 130 18 3a) ‘main attraction. Debonair girls won : eir OE ks Rey pug be Tay Etten, New York 30 140 23 45 321|from Stewart-Warner girls, '11Ng a substantial lead instead ofiStimweise New York. 39 154 33 9 25nd. Bethel A. C. defeated’ North playing second fiddle to the New: °°? Lo 1193.94 20 ; York Yank f HOME RUNS Salem, 9-1, in other games, | or nkees Lombardi. Giants 13 Stephens. Browns 8| In yesterday's = Bush - Callahan | Jeffrtrat Hants 80 G 8 7 y 3 Cards, Reds Profit DMR Bn a IRIS aa Sunday league games on city park Only two .National league clubs, RUNS BATTED IN diamonds, West Indianapolis 'Merprofited to any extent in the Sun- Lombardi Giants 2 Olmo, Dodgers 1 chants blanked Lentz Tavern, 12-0, fott ates 34'0tt, Giants vv. 3% 10= I day slate of double . bills. The Kurowski. Cards a t., Olan | behind the two-hit hurling of Bob Cardinals and the Reds strength- | - . — on { Hildebrand; Indianapolis Bleaching |ened. their positions by beating the {cause he hurls for the last place Won & 10-inning {easton over Hass J |Glants and Dodgers respectively. | athletics, won his eighth game | TUBS, 7-3, Grant Johnsons triple
with the bases (0oaded deciding the
issue; Speedway V. F. W. won frem |
Ertel’ Machinery, 7-3, and H. & H.
Red Bird Hurler Has No-Hit Game
COLUMBUS, O., June 4 (U. P.).~ 3
newest satellite in the ever-produc-
[velief help from Dave (The Greal) ing St. Louis Cardinal farm system besting today,
who returned promising youngsters with a no-hit, muscle in-
moving into the ranks of
no-run victory, 4 to 0, for the Co-
lumbus Red .Birds over the Kansas |
The Senators topped the White City Blues. Sox, 3 to 1, to give Roger Wolff a
seven-hit
came back to win the second, Jonny
I; with
triumph
pitching a.seven-hitter,
Yesterday's star—Charley Barrett, Lagniappe from the Braves in the deal for Mort Cooper, who pitched his jphird-straight victory
for the Cardinals,
- beating the
Giants, 4 to 3, as the Red Birds
won a double
Andrews
bill.
Awaits
Mazar, 21-year-old pitcher, who but . Chicago was with Allentown, Pa. in the 5 10 friter-state league last season, . Humphries also “yielded no walks and missed a per § fect game only because of a. team- }
mate's error. He won 11 games and lost six at Allentown
It was the second no-hitter in
the A. A. this -season, Ed Wright |
of Indianapolis having turned the feat against Kansas City on May 17.
Great Lakes Wins ‘Title; Purdue 2d
Status With Braves
ROWLAND, P.y—Pitcher Nate Andrews of the Dn baseball,
N.
C.. June 4
GREAT LAKES, Ill, June 4 (U. (yu. P.).—Great Lakes, a leading power basketball and foot
Boston Braves awaited word from Dall during two world wars, today Manager Bob Coleman today to see held its first major track and field
whether he will
get
a chance to
rejoin his teammates after leaving without notice to visit his sick in: 'unning of Les Eisenhart, won. the
colt - may hot
simply because he was out of the
money. Just
the sky.
sharply,
May Mean Nothing, but Esiibo Dances o on Stable Of Pot 0’ Luck al Churchill Downs as Derhy ?
make it
ears
Of his. race, quarter haul. The Ben Jones-trained was on the mound as his Fall Creek to give the Athletics There was big man in the white hat hig fourth 11-
are incurable optimists,’ so there's even doubt around the barns ves- Derby but don't give up on him ——— likely to be a big field in the run terday
what inings. Al Hock was the hitting star {Or the roses in the Derby this Sat-| Bradley, | with a single and triple that drove urday.
Ed Pendley of All Son's and 'W il- {in three Mallory runs. as the race was finished it
stopped
| conference | Saturday
title
The sailors, led by the tireless
20th annual Central Collegiate track and field
with 47 points, Purdue
Marquette third with 23.
fs second with 30 points and
Athletics Triumph
sud-
{ Manager- Harry T. Hershberger
beat , yesterday at Riverside park.
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