Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1945 — Page 22

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By CARL LUNDQUIST hak United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 15.—Today was ‘“vindicationsday” in Pittsburgh. The Pirates wére in first place, and the fans were. using pop bottlés to toast their team’s success instead of to hurl onto the field as they did just six short weeks ago. ot But now that the Pirates are on top, the going may become even tougher because the Brooklyn Dodgers are just one-half game behind), ‘in secorid place and are as hot at| the moment as the swashbuckling or i Be Be Major Leaders The Pirates moved in ahead of} By UNITED PRESS the Dodgers yesterday because they NATIONAL LEAGUE won two games from the Cubs while | GS AB X Brooklyn lost ground with a single ip 180 18 victory over ‘the stricken Giants, 4 152 30 who tumbled all the way from first 1/110 16 to third place. x LEAGUE The two Pirate victories over] G AB rked | Etten, New York . 46 163 Chicago, 5 to 2 and 8105, marked Eien, New Chicago the climax to a long hard climb after a disappointing start that]

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Although forced into idleness by the rain, the Indianapolis Indians gained ground on the leading Louisville Colonels last nigh$ and had a chance to regain the top spot tonight, ro : : If thie Burwell clan can take to= night's _double-header from the Kansas City Blues, Indianapolis will move into the lead regardless of the outcome of the Louisville-Mil«} waukee encounter. ’ Secretary A. Schlensker announced that the youngsters will have their Greensbuip, Ms. chance to see the game free. All M. C, of the Sout kids 17 years old and under were ia m., at to have been admitted free last Crown Hill Frie night for the ‘“Happy” Chandle chupe] after 10 a. visit. In addition, it will be COPPLE — Roy \ ladies’ night.

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Giants Swap Medwick, Pyle. For Catcher

NEW YORK, June 15 (U. P).— The New York Giants, apparently seeking to end the siump that has brought them nine defeats in their last: 10 games, completed a player deal today which sent Veteran Qutfielder Joe Medwick and Pitcher Ewald Pyle to the Braves for Catcher Clyde Kluttz. Medwick, for 13 seasons one of the outstanding outfielders in the National league, is a brilliant individualist often omticized for his failure to stress team play. Although lately he showed signs of emerging from a hitting slump that had gripped him from the start of the season, a back ailment had handicapped him and he had not|§ pldyed regularly. i Pyle, a left hander, won seven: games and lost 10 last year, but

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46 163 Case, Washington 40 163 Stirnweiss, New York 46 182 {| Bstalella, Philadelphia 46 174 threatened to ruin their”pennant| 3 chances. Generally regarded strong contenders at the start, the Bucs lost seven of their first nine game and 15 of their first 26. It was during that time that thé fans took | exception to the indifferent play |

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one of the season's biggest turn outs'is expected for the Tribe's close ing game of the home stand. Th club travels tomorrow, opening series at St. Paul Sunday and visite ing each city in the circuit during

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the month-long swing. Pedro Jiminez, Lefty Jim Wallac or Armand (Ben) Cardoni were ex pected to be the pitching choice for the double bill tonight. 3 Due to the presence of Commis sioner Chandler, Tribe officials de layed postponing last -night’s game as long as possible, The last hea | downpour made the field unfit fo! play, however, Milwaukee trimmed the Colone 6-4, after dropping a pair to th leaders. In the other encounters, Minne apolis rapped the Columbus Red#

good. England and Norway which have Wonder where your repair parts! been out of production. and - equipment’ have gone? Well,| According to Harrell F. Mosbaugh, those cotton seine nets are being director of the fish and game ditee ‘Athletics at all who can, pick up rod and reelysed to cover the muzzle of a 155- Vision of the Indiana Department of ay he = €UCS Bland head for open country in nm howitzer or. the helmet of some Conservation, spawning season waPhiladelphia. Clem ausmann ge poh of a fresh stream or clear , [ter conditions were about average|’ ° 4 won his third straight game, eiving {CCR of & trash su e G. 1. Jor use as camouRsge. The ith. tt ception of some low tom. | Prospect. He will be used to spell at Speedway stadium in the fea- ; s while Bobo Newsome lake, ; nylon lines are wound around huge|With the exception ol some lo |Ernie Lombardi, who has been| ture games up three hits, while Bobo New " For this year's fishing enthusiast,| .aples at Stout field where they are| peratures and rains that might have| .

ed out only iive in’ losing. The nly ie th cond i ; : : ray : al : _ | handling the burden of the catching} dol I ot Yi BE the outlook is both good and bad.| ced to pick up gliders as tow-planes hurt the north region a little. Nu | despite the st. he is one of the injury jinx again plagu SY First, there is a shortage of equip- (kim overhead. : merous fishermen throughout the Ch Tests Touring Link

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losses and had.not been used in a game in nearly two weeks. Secretary Eddie Brannick, who announced the trade, said no cash {was involved and that the club {considered Kluttz an outstanding

and after a double defeat by Chicago littered the. field with bottles and debris. Boost Batting Average But about May 20, a revival began and the Pirates began to pick up ground, winning 18 out of 24 games. They boosted their team batting average from .257, sixth in " the league, to the current mark of 277, which is tops for both circuits. The pitching has been consistent, with Max Butcher winning four straight sincé May 20, Truett (Rip) Sewell picking up four out of five, Elwyn (Preacher) Roe and Al Gerheauser winning two of three

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water kill of fish, but investigations |. ¢ shared catching duties there Ben Steiner has a chipped ‘ankle ,, 0° »oh existent and nets are be manufactured in the United or this enemy was negligible. the White Sox to their" third! ai | : . : : : are receiving reels made in Canada| But the situation looks better.!the equipment outlook could be] Cavihs ; Highland Monday, announced that After tonight's games, the Trib terday’s double win since the Cubs|gytpitched Jim Bagby of Cleve- : | Sen . : ! : new industry. It's the “kitchen|/may get underway. But it will be|time. four players from Indianapolis, are | : he the § : dr : The other 1 ! when the ians mad, they also I ies . : r golf tournanient which wi 9th annual] 3 50 y is plenty of silk line as the govern-| lers declare. good, clear condition in spite orj Salen go rounds today for the 13th helped by Pete Coscarart’s two-run, ens of the Browns, whose two | pete with a field of 115 golfers from try club, although a few of the 122 —Slamming Sammy Snead, Hot! was bad, needed help from Rescig- * | a | . : * ° {Sea H. Ferguson. out the course, but Marine Lt. Patty | now have won six in a row. T y M t h To Join Team F R h t P I; : St k |" The field will tee-off. in order to! Ben : raniDi {war bond tournament because of ag a ¢ or 1C eS mm 1CO h a e | Berg, former ‘national champion, | {golf meet went into the second sixth in a row, coming from be- —Capt. Hank Greenberg, first ma-. It was the fifth] tomorrow. round, 12 from a second qualifying | Suggs recently won the Helen Lee pall with his caddy about 10 day day th utdoor season has| . . “ : 4 tories. Eddie Stanky broke up the match of the o n ceiving a “well done” commendation | expected crowd of 45.000, the total purse will be a record $87,670. Of |states other than those previously! Babe Didrikson Zaharias, the de- | night after Snead, pained through Brians ma aa which gave Relief Pitcher Clyde Michigan rd. | me {last year by Pensive. won the Rose Run; Darby Dieppe, |achievements. . '|Among her rivals will be Bett Despite injury, Snead fir of James and Ba; mean. y y. d fired a pa Vince DiMaggio's two homers ely Martinelli, ‘rugged Boston | Merin’ Hank” premier slugger of the triple crown, a mile and three-| Which finished seventh, and the 10th ner of the 1934 All-American ama- tional champion; Dorathy Kirby, place moving into the second round Fanner & Buch i ip} [Fellow Cemetery, at Boston. Jimmy Wasdell drove in 1941, was returning “as soon as pos- ; : ie Te ad 3 peti | Gil La Cross of Boston and a sec- dener’s Polynesian; Pentagon sta- appa y right-| turned professional. The 18-hole qualifying round will with a *four under par 66, twa 20 oo Cy Vernon Stephens was the whole yet to be selected. penteq. to make them pennant | Adonis; Mrs. W. G. Lewis’ Darby | followed him home in Kentucky. |the 32 qualifiers will run from Tues- Money winner, Byron Nelson. Sunday noon. | made | | rg triumph at Detroit, driving in all IT 3 i F. Lohman, pass parther. Pavot and Hoop Jr. Favorites |enth horse in history to Ma the " Library Has Books 7 Ha. Bhe also lea Trout. One-armed outfielder pete | 10a mat circles and two weeks | ting and the broken ankle of their!standing favorites, prophetically and Belmont Stakes—made him an { SOFTBALL NOTES Bervices Saturday i i | Stadiu ludes . fehi catching a fiy and had to leave the | Martinelli has been a consistent, ush-Callahan Commercial league. "At r | at fishing? Margaret McCre 3 Benton also expected to rejoin the | sitions. They will be side-by-side| - “Junior” was entered by his dap- | here, Lt. Cmdr. Rollie F. Williams, | Indianapolis Railways clash with Kingan | Hoth st.; 10 a; m | today. ing clashes with Allison No. 933, U. A.| “brushing up” on fishing with man [can’t be offset. yp. morning and was “ready to go.” Saturday. VICTORY FIELD mre MOITow Cardinals Schedule one week later, Aug. 20. Olive Branch Christian in the Southwest | Catch this year will be better i Masesiing Sou { leagues, the Tigers are permitted to| No. 6; Polynesian, No. 7; The Doge, smiled. “That's good enough for | FIRST GAME 7 P. M. | : “ [Balboa Heights, ¢ Young A. C. captured both ends of a| Prominent anglers,” according ta sence, the Indianapolis Cardinals them in the player limit. the post in the derby at Churchill Jacksonville, Fla. contractor, will be | Call RIL. 4488 | —— No. 2 yesterday afternoon Ce aes comets tbs we a OORE — Ella } | } 7s between Johnny:Denson, In- . D) in a twin bill as part of an Elks | lon the bay son of Sir Gallahad III match e | scheduled to headline the bill h Be ay a : 2 Arcaro handled him ip the derby |schedu o headline the bill has The Cardinals; who ‘will be aim- poui vill Lot (Rio ay i Fhursday, June 1 at 2:00 p. m, Sa iE . ERKINS—Elizabe Reds Sell Pitcher ate ave. and proceed to Victory field ; ; ew York Giecond’ Game) Herma Weihmeier, young “rightzone, Capt. Charles DeBow will, levelane

: : i des iv layers in the majors. Shortstop Eadie Lake going out ment. Rods and reels can no langer | state have become alarmed about? est active Dlavers in the jors with a groin bruise after being hit yo ,onaireq at any tost due to the sol Vth Phil Masi. A right hander, he i ; : & batted .275 ‘and drove in 19 runs bone and Jim Bucher, also a second unheard of in downtown stores. States, Canada can take the steel|it 1o0ks like a fruitful season for | ror the Braves in 81 games last. [rie S or and ob Bo Jus hy basemann, is ill That's all very bad. sold the dominion and return tithe fellows with the rod and reel. |gpason Mrs. C. A. Jaqua, Indianapolis 9-t0-7 tr no be a registeredy : PRE chairman for the women's west- | 9-10-7 triumph over the Mud each and Ken Gables and Xavier ; rictore Ov ; | ; 3 Rescigno each winning two straight Se Victory Sver He liane Flue, although theyre expénsive— The government recently removed; worse, but with warm sunny veer Pout, City Goliets ; X tter | Will not return to Victory field unt i : s : they're efficient machines. Then, the restrictions on the production|Hoosier fishing dreams wilt be e no entries would be taken after | . - y : n 1Cago ¢ Sunday morning. The field now {July 14 against the Colonels, afforded the opposition and aside "Jang. . . : : i ——— ® \ Being the club that beat thei fly-maker.” So there won't be aia long time before quantity lots| The department reported also that | v in 1945 All-American : . red up practi eS d WV hd : scheduled shortage in this item. ‘Fhere|: available, local sporting goodsimost lakes and streams were in| Ze ed the Soggy fairways slowed up p ce nea it raws are the ones the Pirates may have GET {begin play in Chicago Monday. women's western open golf tourna-| F T | ; si is , wv vai oa A . | | } to beat for the pennant. Butcher, Yesterday's star—Vernon Steph- ment released a quantity of this| The hooks are hard to find, too, recent heavy rains, Indianapolis men who will com- ment at Highland Golf and Coun-| rom ournamen [¥ homer, had little trouble winning homers provided all the runs in | D F . + S + | » Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin entries braved frequent showers. LLANERCH, Pa, June 15 (U. P) 8 the opener. Sewell, whose control a 3-to-2 victory over the Tigers. errol qr 0 anet S rst ‘ntrant are George J. Dougherty, Andrew | Betty Hicks of Claremont, Cal,| Springs Va, today ‘withdrew from | Sharpe, Jacque J. Ferguson and!durati : : ion, | By. Vay i 210 40 talkie the second. The. Bras pe q 8 duration national champion tried | pp a Philadelphia Inquirer $175000 : : split vf bd The Dodgers took their third {qualify 12 players for the tourna-|was unable to- compete. Split bone in his right wrist as they straight from the Giants and their FT. DIX, N. J, June 15 (U. P.).| | ment proper which will be held! Another distinguished arrival was | ound. BALTIMORE, Md, June 15 (U, P).—Kentucky Dethy winger Hoop July 26 to 29. The final field- for Louise Suggs, whose ability on] Snead, a leadin i 3 ; : ; . > : : : 3 , contende . hind with two runs in the ninth «To Top Show jor league baseball player to enlist Jr., and Pavot headed a field of nine three-year-olds entered today for the All-American amateur will con-| southern golf courses this past win- | top money in the LN Nees i J straight loss for Bill Voiselle, who | in world war II, was ready to trade) 108 55th and richest running of the Preakness stakes at old Pimlico sist of 12 players from Monday's ter won her a large following. Miss| jured the wrist while playing hand} "~ g or Bi oiselle, who | 1 , ) ~ " rs i i i ride > firs -t restling | ic i ; t v 3 p : . started out with eight straight vic-! The first tag-team - wrestling nis rife for a bat today after re- If all the entries go to the post at Old Hilltop tomorrow before an round July 23 for golfers from |pouherty tournament in Miami. ago. The injury was discovered last ? a m, from oi i i i been lined up for Sports Arena next | Bb : h Friends may call game with his fourth hit, a single Tusiday ont OE a feature top And an honorable discharge from this amount the winner will receive ; | listed and golfers exempted from fending champion, was scheduled out his first round play yesterday, KORNER—Mrs King the triumph ranking junior heavyweight .mat- the army yesterday. $68,170—topping the $60,075. won Downs last week—Hoop Jr. which qualifying on the basis of previous tg arrive during the week-end. | visited a Philadelphia physician. Davie, Mrs. Harr Phils Beat Braves Pat Riley, Chicago star, and an. | News that 34-year-old ‘Ham- | Also entered for the second leg of | Which was third; Sea Swallow,| Dale Morey of Martinsville, win« Jameson, San Antonio, former na- 70 to tie with four others for fourt Ted oY paced the Phils to a 13-to-8 victory | ppler have been obtained as one | the majors before. his enlistment in!|sixteenths test, were Bobanet sta-|Place Alexis. Little Hoop's siX-iteur will not be eligible for ama- Atlanta, and Dorothy Germain,| Jimmy Hines, Chicago, Jed the 2 y in N ve | ot the tans They will go againgt Ible’s Bobanet: Mrs. P. A. B. Wi- length victory through the mud at teur competition as he recently | philadelphia, runner-up last year, | field into today’s second rotigd pla { day. 2 p. m ve ‘runs with a homer and two : asin E ; § 4 | ILEMR Frederick, doubles. oad wrest] sible” to the Detroit Tigers was eX-|y, js The Doge; William Helis’ |ened off all other opposition which | pt ht Ibe held Monday. Match- play of Strokes up on the year's leadin dence. 3338 Mars ond estler St L i Cl b : g ; Matchmaker p ; o y show for the Browns in a 3-to-2 a Sa Be? Liova Daler hopes 101 ravoritis. Dieppe; Christiana stable’s Alexis,| That performance, which ” ours al 5 {day through Saturday. The cham- ray 8 e Ange.o 0 » O, |" Currently in first place in a wide|and C. S. Howard's Sea Swallow. |him a favorite to become the sev- Will Play Sailors | pionship match will go 36 holes oh . the runs with two homers as Sig Riley has come to the front i Yace, they have nei Meir. er. GREAT LAKES, Ill, June : 9 epherd. Priend: outpitched Paul (Dizzy) | {ground despite serious lack of hit- | 7 ; ; - | triple crown—the Derby, Prgakness| ’ yw j 3 ev Jakucki pitc y g p Pavot and Hoop Jr., the two out pl i$ U. P).—~The St. Louis Browns and On Bait Casting gym Funeral Hom Gray suffered a wrenched shoulder | ago scored an upset over Angelo. |g. pitcher, Alton Benton, him-|drew the number one and two spots 8-5 choice to win tomorrow's run for | the Cardinals have reviseq their| Tonight's softball program at Municipal] Getting ready to “try your luck Sey haw Winner Tete. whois is aserestivel a discharged serviceman. With | respectively in the draw for post po- | the black-eyed susans. schedules in order to play 8ames| gp .; c.janan Commercial league. At 1 The Indianapolis public lib at. Vincent's hos . r i‘ \ | ) Hains & dianupolts Raflways ; ray b-is. at the Kirby BASEBAI L — a am 800d Yevord| resi shortly, the Tigers are ex-|on the pole as the band goes to the |per trainer, Ivan Parke, who said | Great Lakes athletic director, said |r. Go, AL Oh, Tn Heol reports that many anglers are oth ot; 10 a — . ected to have an advantage that i :15 p. m., C. W. T.,, to-|that the colt was galloped this m Te ine 4 will be for two fails out of three, p barrier at 3:13 p.m p | The Cardinals will play here Aug.| W.-C. I. O | good books available on the sport. riends may call - Under regulations- affecting serv-| Bobanet drew No. 3: Sea Swallow, “He's in just about tite same con- 23, to be followed by the Browns| , . . 0 5 von tangles witn| LOUr chances of getting a bigge MONE Earl, 53 Indianapolis vs. Kansas City icemen adopted by the major No. 4: Alexis, No. 5; Darby Dieppe, dition he was for the derby,” Parke Olive Bran Hstien in, the Semtirvest Year Bl A : DOUBLE HEADER TONIGHT 3 Garfield today at 6:15 p. m. | you are equipped with a practical Bd rs Ral 2 Sk 2 Games Sunday carry both Benton and Greenberg! No. 8, and Adonis, No. 9. me.” ‘Bouts Postponed knowledge obtained from books b oe Ll eB LADIES’ NIGHT : Returning home after a long ab- OD. their rosters without counting] Only four of the hopefuls went to| The colt, owned by Fred Hooper, | : IM. Mobr Indi For information or reservations g Rain deferred the staging of the doubleheader from South Side Tavern | Miss Mary Wilson, chief of th Wednesday Mr ill be host to the Milw: ig} ridden by Al Snider. The odds|night boxing show at the Sports| y;®; Jo clo-0. at Garfield diamond] 4010's loan department. riends invited. ° will ost to the Milwaukee Tigers ; a aariivas ; § | arena last - night. A 10-round = and the 814th Air Raiders (Sqdn.| B b Il C | d [pravably would have beer shorter) i ine James A d : : i ’ Dorothy, Guy, dy Dav bond” reli. ot Victors Aeld ase a a en ar except for the fact -that Snider | dianapolis heavyweight, and Jack indianapolis, Mss. Sunday afternoon. y AMERICAN ASSOCIATION » never has ridden him before. Eddie | Trammell, Youngstown. scrapper, . D: sister of Mr f i y INDIANAPOLIS H and hut was uriavailable for this ride. | been postponed indefinitely, Match- hd vg EremeaTa ing or their seventh: and eighth Midvankee a : Bobanet, the long shot in the field maker Lloyd Carter announced. Little & © victories of the-season, will open the Loledo : : A —— Meridian.’ Bur first game of their double-header|Columbug ......c.svers... 23 3 33 Indiana and Ft. Harri os Wanscs City . 354 . . mother of Clar rrison lodges (First Game . a] : T BD of the Elks will sponsor a parade Chicago "#00 001 100—-2' 6 0 SYRACUSE, N.'Y, June"15 (U. anOne of the first Negro combat Boston i i pilots in United States history who St. Loris 300 Chicago 000 020 300— 5 7 o handed pitcher, from the Cincin-| s | Pittsburgh 003 003 00x— 6 13 1 nati Reds on option. He will rePhiladelphia | make an appeal in the interest of | pond sales. |

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