Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1945 — Page 16
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Wright to Seck 9th Straight Vitory ~~ LE Tonight : at Junior Baseball Benefit Tilt; Arautman to: Replace Chandler as Guest
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The Entry List °
Sally Sessions, Muskegon, “Mich! War‘garet Kinerk, South Bend; Mrs. - Little, Indianapolis; Margaret Wi Ly Memphis, Tenn.; Mary Gorham, Frank{ort, Ind.; Jeanette Fishbein, Indianapolis;’ Mrs. Perry Conner, Oak Park, Ill; Jean Hutto, Kansas City, Mo,; Carol Clark, Wyoming, Ohio; Eileen Ann Johnson, Urbana, Ohio; Mrs, W, B. Killian, San Antonio Texas; Miss Margaret Muench, Glens
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view, Ill; Babe (Carol) Freese, Portland, : : : {Ore.; Louise Suggs. Atlanta, Ga.; Jane BULLETIN ) ot bg | Indianapolis was completing ARR Ns a fagale, 15 Miss Doroiny Ed Wright is slated to try for president, said that tonight's pro- | the series opener, 8-4, while the ‘Joe Higgins was "hres shots "| § plans today for welcoming Amer- | oiympia’ Fields, 11 "Virginia *Bartoex (his ninth straight victory tonight gram would go on as schediiled and [Colonels were repulsing Milwaukee. over Broadmoor's par 35 for the | lica's top-flight women golfers who Chioage; Sirley © Eposk, Deyiolt; Saney) against ‘the Kansas City Blues injthat George M. Trautman, Ameri-| Wes Flowers won his third FLOWERS TE first nine holes of the final round | | will participate in the women’s yazel Park, Mich. and Marge Becker, {the Junior Baseball benefit affair can association head, would occupy |straight and sixth of the campaign AMIR ONG— ; 4 | western open -golf championship | West Englewood, N. J. [at Victory field which will be shy the box which has been reserved in stopping Kansas City last night, 3: Ses 10]
of the district tournament today. ; 5 ! He missed a short putt for a birdie > a | | on No. 7 and had his first three- : ’ 4 ;
| Also entered are: Jean Hopkins," Cleve-
tourney starting Mohusy at High- fiand; Mrs. L. ‘B. Lockwood, Cleveland: | Baseball Commissioner “Happy” { land. § | Mrs, Faward G.°-Cahill, Shaker Heights, {Chandler as the honor guest. ' {O.; . Polly ley, Ft. Worth, i) {| “The occasion of Ann ey, F vee wy | Chandler was forced to
for Chandler, Kid Teams to Play
He gaye up only. five hits, two of
which were homers with men on Herschel Arms
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. J {| Mrs. C. E. Stricker, Detroit; Mrs. W, H.| remain i base and produced. all of the Blues’ Thursday 10 a. puit green of the meet on No. 8. {the event, which Bretaiat Jr, Detroit. Mrs, Frits Morris, lin St. Louis after the Cardinal The program will start at 6: 3 | Callies, Bo gy Indianapolis; M Rudolph Block, Indian- | easant, rier By LLOYD WALTON Iwill extend to the apolit: Elizabeth Hicks. Claremont. Cal: ame was rained out last night.|©0clock. with an all-star team op-| The Tribe worked a runner G. H. Herrman Joe Hi s, 30-year-old Highland | 36-hole finals Sat- Marion Schuster, Western Springs, Iii He is to present the awards to posing the Rhodius Park PAL club|around .in the first stanza and ~ ASPY—Dr. Joh links star, was gunning for a new furday, is espe- George W. Welch, Glencoe, Tl: Mrs. The Indianapolis-Kan-| came = through with some solid son. 0 Mrs.
[the world champions, | champions. DY sie, Dating; Babe Sulpiit The new commissioner informed | sas City game is scheduled for the| sticking to boost the count to 5-0 h p ‘ 1 he [regular 8:30 starting time. |S following inning.
passed away 1 Flanner & Buc! m. Pri Planner & Bucl may call at m
cially significant | since this is the | first time that the
the field began play in’ round at Broad-
record as the final 18-nole
baugh, Cleveland; Mrs, L. R. Swanson, Junior Baseball officials that moor this morning. Peoria, Ill; Joanne Barr Tracy, Dallas: would make the trip to Indian-| The Redskins kept pace with| Singles by Norm Wallen,
Mrs. Scott Legge, Indianapolis; Mrs Ben
Higgins, with two 72's to his credit, | ; b | has been W. Bogda, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ben |8pOlis tomorrow, however. | Louisville in the Association raceyGeraghty and Art Parks and BENNETT—Wor y illcrest and Sp ; n. q nducted in In- Olsen, Indianapolis, Si {18 ; or i lees in! beloved, husb over Hiller St and poedyay > | co c ay Ber ohnapONs, cde Matlyn Jean J. R. Tow = Jain baseball | last night hy rapping the Blues in|doubles - by George Detore and George, Fi earlier jaunts, had a chance i | 3 2 M 5 2 : abel Chagton, Mo: Mis Frank Yatiine } 4 Flowers accounted for this fours zr a corp} o revs mark of 216 set In will tee o ori- bows anston, Ill; Peggy Kir n . i aklandon; Mz: Dale Morey's mark of 2 0 + d 1 Mrs. Zaharias | Mrs. Harry = Bitner Jr, Indianapolié | Jun outburst which proved - suffi apolis; Mary D 1944 tourney ” {day in pe al play, ity 1 2% h [Foster soringheid Indianapolis; hmm rt o rq o% organ or | (cient to win the game, Smith Valley; > only t eg otis - ow to ualify for matc oster, Springfle : rs. au am reenwood; ¥ He had or yo! gotiate Broad- | | the 32 q New Augusta: Catherine Fox Park. | Drives in Tally morning, Time
in par 72 figures | | play. Anything below Heading the
moors rolling to equal the mark. that would bea record Conditions. weren't vorable, however, for the fairways were” water-logged and the greens heavy after Tuesday night's down-
| Deland, Fla.: Lis M. Pehn, Des Moines: | list of contestants Dorothy Ellis, Indianapolis; Margaret] { im : | Russell, Detroit: Mrs. Roland R. Hur{ord, {will be Babe Zaharias, defending|giencce 11: Mrs. Dorothy Downing. Chi. | champion. She will .bid to hold cago: Mrs. Dea H. Smith, Charleston, W. Va; Sue Land, Richmond; Mrs. James | her title against such outstanding |giunhs’ Dayton: Betty Jane Haemerle | golf competitors as Dorothy Ger- [St Louis; Mrs, Ralph Cole, Indianapolis . > 1 Mrs. Arn Bruno. New Rochelle, N,- Y> | maine, western amateur, champion [ye David 1. Stone Jr, Indianapolis and 1944 runner-up in the open, Ann Casey, Mason City, Towa; Mrs * Bend: Mrs. Bernie
Wilson Service,
CHOMEL-—EliZa sister of Hele away Sunday. Ind., Thursday, at Colonial Cha 10 p. m. Wedne Moore Mortuari
CUNNINGHAM - of Flora and
Geraghty drove in another tally jin the third before the Blues [finall broke through. = Johnnywho started with the
Secretary Al Schlensker today {Eddie Morgan to Minneapolis for swap. No cash was involved. | Dill, currently hitting .270 for the Millers, is due kL to Tepory here tonight and Morgan in Columbus, [Yanks this season, crashed a Morgan had a good year with the Tribe when F : IF os . ; he came here from Toronto in 1943, batting In 74 : 3 |Flowers pitch over the left fleld
announced the trade of Outfielder OQutfielder ‘Bob Dill in an outright any too fa-
; was two strokes over par | and Betty ‘Jameson 1942 western as Virginia Laverty, |runs and playing first base. He has been in the (Wall with a runner aboard. This Ea en at the end of five holes this morn- {open and amateur champion who Frankfort, Ind; ik rank Darby. | lineup only part time this season, however after an made it 6-2, Louise and Avis ing. A 35-foot putt on the 134-yard also tapiired the western. amateur |[rankior, ana Mrs, Nita laughner, i... ison skis injury | Anunearned Indianapolis counter rR TE bag fourth green missed by six inches in 1940 and the women’s natiohal| Alsorlisted are: Thus, the trade for Dill will give the Tribe ah- came across in the fifth and the FOREWAN OF to cheat Rim out of a birdie. He had in 1939 and 1940. Elizabeth Duns In lignapeii 5 Mus "; other full-time ofitfielder - following inning Johnny Devencenzi st, uncle of
and Geraldine | father of John grandfather of
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poled the second home run for A Kansas City with Nowak on base. |Singles by Geraghty and Parks passed away M y ner & Bucha {spaced by. Flowers’ sacrifice pro 1 p. m. Burial duced the last Redskin tally in the Fine Bass, J last half of the sixth. oh
Then came the rains in the eighth A onan
the second
Elizabeth Hicks Newell, the pres- BD Kurby. Akron. Ohio
Mrs. Harel Dill, who bats left-handed, hit .27 ent national amateur champion, who | R Young Jr. Davton. Mrs. Lodis ® jast year for the Millers. He had 22 turned professional, also, will befy. PL ivEine
: Indianapolis; Mrs: 1. L. ‘Lykins, Indian- triples and three homers. present as well as Louise Suggs, who
apolis; Mrs. Fred W. Evans, Indianapolis established a large following as a! . Hoop Jr. to Have New Rider
par on after taking a first.
275 in
112 doubles,
games seven . ® Morgan
on
Shoots 72 The wet course didn't bother the radio time salesman yes- | terday at Speedway, though. The
at Speedway
Phyllis Otto, Atlantic, Iowa; Mrs. Lawseem to I rence H. Selz. Highland Park; Ill; Mrs i result of her accomplishments on! Charles Smith It was wet at Broadmoor this morning for the final round in the z : southern greens last winter. © Conner, Indianapolis;
Indianapolis; Miss Betty district tourdey. Paul Roell of Pleasant Run demonstrates just how Louis; Mrs
Mrs. “David Rs D
Mitchell, St. Kiefaber
mild-mannered Higgins was calm yo phy wading into a puddle for a shot. The caddy in the background Local Stars Entered Lig Tn Last Boren, pre 5 x Le he Siube bemg unable to 1 Bnith, Mary W under Pressure and fired brilliantly| jc Albert Roberts, 3835 Kessler bivd. { The field, whiche already number 3 Lents, Indianapolis: Mildred H Harrison, For Prea ness Run Saturday on 3 oO We tame Sad or Horoar at times to earn his 72, one shot — 115 entrants, will be enriched with | Indianapolis; and Mrs. G. Pred Yessler, | e game being called at that point: 7" Monday, over Speedway's par. the addition of such local per-| Other entrants: Marjorle Row, Annis-| = BALTIMORE, June 13 ST ——— home, 1505 8.
(U. P.).—The winning combination of Hoop | Jr. and jockey Eddie Aicaro which. scored such a thunderous triumph {in the Kentucky derby has been broken up for the Saturday running of
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state champion; Alice O'Neal, who | Hugh Carter, Tipton; Ann Lewis, ington, Ill.; Mrs. George Pfeilschifter, In-
He cut two strokes from par on the back nine with a 34, id
The Box Score
KANBAS CITY
Detroit Ability in Close
birdies on 14 and 18. The card: | was listed among the final 32 in last | gianapolis;’ Miss Geraldine Bariani, | the Preakness, because Arcaro has a previous engagement to ride ABR HO A # Mn Willian i PAR OUT .. 444 435 443-35 ames ccounrts ror eq |vear's championship match, and |Bloomingion, Ind; Mrs L. F. Orton |another horse. : ‘ Zak, ss ‘59 T 1.10 and Frederick F _ Higgins 445 535 453—38 Elizabeth Dunn, ex-city and state pend: Mrs. George F. Underkirk, South| Eddie won't even be on hand for the 55th running of the Maryland | Klug" 13313 Bm at Con PAR IN 454 434 345—36—"1 | By CARL LUNDQUIST champion. | Bend; Mist Rip a Bend; Mrs. | classic at historic old Pimlico, be- | Quoin 3. 2 3°'1 3 1 9 Slishigan. Prie Higgins 454 433 3434-72 | United Press Staff Correspondent Sixteen states are represented in|g Neal, Indianapolis: Mrs. Jvitiam Hutch. chuse he is under contract to ride 1944 unbeaten 2-year-old shatitbion Rove. 1 i ji +2 rads / y t ist of entr eceived up to|ison, Indianapolis: Mrs L. Piel, In-| ir 3 cm dn Two linksmen were tied at 149. i NEW YORK, June 13.—1f John McGraw were alive today, and could | he a) 1 Bt Ios pece I BD I { dianapolis; Mrs. Birdane Brant, Indian-| Greenttee stables’ Devil Diver in likely to rank next to Hoop Jr. in | Bogard, " » : : 3 3 ? 3 fries, mother five shots behind the leader and it spare a moment from his worries over the collapse of the Giants, he jen, 4 ma ba Sings for the match | pals; Mrs Walter Zervan Mrs Tetnard| the Suburban Handicap at Belmont | the betting; Mrs. P. A. B. Widener's Castro, ¢ .....oo0..3 0 0 3 3 0 Franklin, hd Spas ® vw ick . i ‘in th will t y Mo | Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Leonar 2: : un ervices ay, did not appear that they had a probably would pick the Detroit Tigers to win the American league flag. |W! take Place Friday m i | DY Bend. ana Miss D, Munro, |the same day. Polynesian, which beat Pavot in| | Efenniz. Po. 2 2 3 s 3% Se eT. chance to overtake him. They were! It was McGraw, the little “Napoleon” of the majors, who Provided [2 I. Just how much Arcaro meant to|the Withers Mile at Belmont last | Davis, p +20 1 0 349 mh . . ve “ ‘Wu 23 y 3 y ” Fn , iY . . Z a > — i — a a Warren McGaughey of Crawfords- | the proverb “You've got to win the close ones to win the Pennant. Faces Test. | Hoop Jr. Jn the bay colt’ Six week, and Bradley's Bail Bond. Totals » TR 3g OrLrY, ville and Bud Timbrook of Meridian The years have proved that McGraw, the doughty Giant pilot, who | length triumph over a 15-horse | Suytar batted for Bara in 3rd. GOLD Hills. hated to lose, was right. The teams, lion Wins field ‘at Churchill Downs may be INDIARAPOLIS EY de) "McGaughey Has 76 [that come through in the clutch game to increase his lead as top proved in the Preakness.. His ab- Major Leaders AB ° son of ‘Mr. A Wn Yivved to 76 vest are the ones that finish in front. |winner in the majors, beating the! sence is certain to affect the odds. | Hejtael, 2 0 Brother of will ! 1 ’ y . ” 5 | y s, ler; | fcGaughey slipped to 76 vester-| = ,,; that is the way the first-{Red Sox at Philadelphia, 7 to 5, | Owner Fred W. Hooper, Florida By UNITED PRESS Sauer, 1b 1 He oa
day at Speedway after taking 73 at Hillcrest. Timbrook had a round f 75 at the west side course to
tch his 74 Hillcrest trip.
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Feature Bout {to get Nick Jemas to ride Hoop Eliceinelle, eal 152 22 53 .349|wajlen, 3b
It was disqualification night at Jr, unless William Helis decided to | E 30 344 Detore, ©
‘ 3 he 25 5 Geraghty. 2b . Sports Arena last night when two start one of his six dark-horse St 58, N 6 182 40 5 19 foragh
action June §, will "be held Pr Philip Neri: chu MENDENHALLM., mother o
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place Tigers are going. They are {when Dick Siebert homered in the | Wentzel, cof
a fairly safe bet whenever they get | 12th to break up the game. into a close game. They won their! Southpaw Thornton Lee, winning | 13th low-score game yesterday, his seventh game in a courageous
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ht 3 1 sister of Mrs, Fl Paul Sparks of Speedway was A a . 4 : oo | Estalella, 1 21 54 318 . = folyth With 7475=150 and Jn Je2tiDE the Browns, 2 % 1, in 11jcomeBack {fom sim trouble wien #7 grapplers went down to defeat via|NOminees. Jemas is under contract TT Total ..oeiiis N08 13 2 2 3764’ Rickie. 8 : i iii innings at Detroit. threatened to end his career, gave | k : to Helis. - at thy West 1 Reed had 74-77—151 for the fifth . 3 that route as Reteree Harry Burris 187 Kansas City ...0 0 0 2 0 32 0 0—4 bi 4 spot. Reed Is a former district | Among the other clubs, only the|the White Sox a 1-to-0 win over 9 ; . “1: ‘got tough” before a crowd of ap- | Had Special Permission 364 | Indthnapolis 1430 TR 0 t= Burial West, N : : : : in-! I t —: : . | Ott 360 Runs batted in—Shupe, Geraghty 2 v R champion. {Yolikees have Deen a h {Ey leading | {proximately 1800 wrestling fans! The Greentree owners gave Ar-| Kur 358 Foo, Heltzel, ig | rN 2 J. C. Win 5 Russ Rader of Sarah Shank and Hers a hex Giants, 7 to 4; at. Brooklyn to ding] {who braved inclement weather to caro special permission to ride at|©Br : +13} Detove De ars il its. MILLER— Steph: John Hare Jr. of Highland were Bes. y 1 and half of first] | see the three tilts. Louisville because he had a chance HOME RUNS | Ostrowski, Devencenzi. Sacrifices—Wale wn st., hus 10 - games by one-run margins. | wit nin a game +and a half of firs 10 tie the three Derby Lombardi. G 13DiMagglo, Phil 8|len, Flowers. Double play—Flowers to rs. Mercedes
as Chief record of Indian’ victories held by Isaac Murphy George Earl Sande: = | But now that Arcaro has established his mark in Derby history, Trainer Jack Gaver of Greentree doesn't want to take a chance of |
tied with 154's after the first two! rounds. - Phil Talbot of Bloomington was
Rain fell intermittently Thunderbird. Clnadian took - the first fail “over { (K. 0.) Koverly, of Hollywood, Cal. Koverly was roughing the Chief {along the ropes after fivé minutes of the second session and Burris
Baugh, Mrs. Vi
Cleveland . has won nine of 13, { place. . Reokie Vic Lombardi gave | 3/c Jack. Miller BI
| Washington - seven out of 13, Bos-| {up seven “hits to win his fourth} ton ‘is even up with six and six. game, only a stroke over Higgins ab|m. wire sox five out of 13, the] The second-place Speedway, but his 83 at Hillcrest | four out of 13 with the Browns vanced to within a nade his total of 155 far off the |} inging up the rear. | Giants by topping pace. Si Kick of Anderson, Mike Fears that Hal Newhouser, left- |Cubs, 9 to 3. Pitcher
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| 8) 8hupe. Left on. bases—Kansas City 4, and ort,
Browns 8{Indianapolis 4. Base on ballswOff Flw3 ers 3. Strikeouts—By ren 4, Davis 12.7 Hits—Off » Pfennig 7 fn 2 innings, 37 Davis 6 = Losing pitcher—Pfennig, 34 | Umpires—Rudolph and Steengrafe. Time -1.50.
Se BAY TED IN | 8 sell, Pirat Pirates ad-| Is game of the’ the visiting
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Miller, New Yor day morning. F at the Farley Morris st. ™
{ : : : ri ' 3 n funeral home ar + Pollak of Coffin, John Macy of Lake | sent him to the showers to cool off, losing without him at New York. " o kept Chicago at bay all the way! { . : : : MOORE — Ma Shore and Charley Harter and Bill | Wing ace of the Tigers, wasn't up P 8 declaring Thunderbird the ‘winner! Elsewhere on the Preakness front, | Wits of Abe 1 to his 1944 form ‘Were dispelled 2nd paced the attack with four | : ’ i i it bec rent ; of Albert J. M Deupree of Speedway also had when 1 : hth hits. The Bucs made 14 hits. | Here is the latest picture of by disqualification. it became apparent that the field Mrs. Alma Ma) on ‘hen he won his eigh ame | | : re i is t w n ‘considerably fr . , 155's. against four defeats. puttin es The Phillies, still going in re-! Johnny Denson, Indianapolis | The first disqualification occurred, Would be down ‘cons iderably from and Mn, Melva Scores of early finishers today: | 28808 r defeats, putting him > in the opening tussle when -Barto the number that went in the Derby ., passed aw
11. Funeral se Wald Funeral | Thursday morn] Interment Crow are welcome funeral home,
his record at/verse, lost their 15th straight, | 10 to 0, at Boston, to set a new lub record for consecutive defeats.
(Dutch)
heavyweight, who faces a real test tomorrow night in the top bout at the Sports Arena against Jack Trammell of = Youngstown, O.
Ellis Brown, Woodstock 3—250 exactly even win Frank Rexroth, Pleasant Run »0 | this "stage of the race a year ago ; re : Bob Buchanan, South ‘Grove “6 He was ‘a miser in the pinches,|°©
A’s Hopes Bolstered stranding 13 men on base, as he|
with probably starters. From addition to WwW. G.
Hill, of Boston, Masf, was ruled out and Gino Vagoni, of Salem, O., declared the winner at the 14 minute mark. Hill. and Burris
no more than eight the Derby field in “The Hoop” were Mrs.| Lewis’ mudder, Darby
Yesterday's Star—Emil
, outpitched Jack Kramel { Leonard, Washington knuckle- { T 1 boast ecord of 52 tangled in a private scuffle shortly Dieppe, which finished third at HULL aR PHILADELPHIA, June 13 (U.P) imil (Dutch) Leonard, who baller who beat the YX ankees, | yamine ass. ® Yecor . “¥ pefore the finish, Louisville; Mrs. C. S. Howard's Sea Vv...» Sap Morristown, Ir “Hopes of the Philadelphia Ath- makes the second division Sena-| 3 t0 3. for the second time in a victories by knockouts and will be | 1, {ho final bout Frank Marconi, Swallow, seventh in the Derby; “ : ” vosoe TBettonh letics for vacating eighth place in'tors look like champions® when he| Week. knocking them out of first | striving to land one on the Den- tr gion O, beat Cherry Vallina, Col. E. R. Bradley's Burning Dream. - SOMe in a.m. Priends the American League picked up pitches against the Yankees, beat ‘Place. son chin, of New Orleans, La. with. a drop- ninth, and Christiana Stable's ; Services urs foday when Mayo Smith, 1944 In- them for the second time in ‘a mY kick and press after 19 minutes. It Alexis, which was 10th . foneral i) ternational league batting cham- week, 5 to 3, knocking them out! {was an all-heavyweight card. | Other almost certain starters 1 Ret MUNSON—Mrs. pion, revealed he had recovered of the lead. ase qQ qQ en qr rt | were Walter M. Jeffords Pavot, the Please eu mother of F from rheumatic fever and was Russ Christopher, pitching thtfee SOFTBALL | Your Cases on a ready { to 8 Play the left field spot. linnings in relief, won his 10th! AMERICAN Tt Pet. | i io | six games are on tonight's softball] y The Home of and Bottles A My aay OO | Lowisvilie wees 38 630. gt. Louis 001 000 000 00— 1 3 o Schedules at local stadiums. Bush- Galles to Your Dealer a m. from iXbiAxArouss 1 1am aL oo too fp = 18 8 Banna nglenciedue ent | TOM Coupe, oi Diamonds, Watches, Cameras, Toledo rat a 2 565 _ Kramer and Hayworth; Newhouser and p.iuave vs. B. T. O. 8:20-Stewart- . A and Lawn cen
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