Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1945 — Page 12
hh "UME INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = ° 4 SL MONDAY, ONE 1, 1915 tarts Qualifying Round In Women’s Western 4 [Colonels Move Back Into
Lead When Indians Start Road Jaunt With 3 Losses
ST. PAUL, Minn, June 18.—The Indianapolis Indians’ tenancy of first place was shortlived when the Hoosiers hit the road. They dropped out of the top spot in the first encounter and still were in second today back of Louisville. The Apostles won the Saturday night encounter with two unearned runs to depose the leaders, Then they rubbed it in with a double victory yesterday by scores of 3-0 and 4-2. The clubs meet again tonight and wind up their series tomorrow night, Wes Flowers and Armand (Ben) Cardoni were the Indiangpolis victims of the Sunday struggles. : Flowers was tagged for the trio of counters in the first three innings of the nine-inning opener while Ralph Branca stifled Redskin bats with five scattered bingles. Allows Seven Hits
Cardoni allowed only seven hits, the same as Lefty Dick Lanahan, but was beaten in the sbbreviated second game. the second with one out but failed Louisville's division of the double- (to score. ‘A double play cut them bill with the Millers, plus the Sat. | down in third when a tally seemed urday night defeat‘ enabled the |Certain. Colonels to pass the Burwell clan in| The Saints sewed up the game the standings. Too, Milwaukee was|as early as the third, scoring. twice not on. the heels of the Tribe after after two were out. Singles by Joe winning a pair from the Red Birds. | Vitter and Johnny Marion and a The Apostles bunched their hits | double by Paul Schoendienst ac= off Flowers in the first three in- | counted for these markers. 8 BR a Bud Kimball crashed a homer in The Box Scores [the sixth to make it 4-1, but the | : Wires. Gam) Indians eres Hough ge. They i ; got a rally started in the seventh | INDIANAPOLIS gi dnd - Vince Shupe drove Heltzel * 0lacross. Stan Wentzel fanned with § of two men on base to end the threat, 0 however, 0 ol
» City Cards’ Double Bill Is Cancelled
£- Rain forced the cancellation of : the Indianapolis Cardinal's double= ! o header with the Milwaukee Tigers : and 814th Air Raiders (8qdn. D) &t a Victory field yesterday. 3 The Cardinals journey to Ft. § o, Wayne, Thursday night, and then 000-0 | head south for a 15-game tour. The |
000 00x23 olub will return to Indianapolis in Runs Batted In — Brown, Schoendienst,! d-Jul 1 for the eighth |Narron. Two-Base Hits — Parks, Shupe Mi July.
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BULLETIN Mrs, Babe Zaharias, defending | champion, - shot 39-36-75, one | © under par, in her bid for medal honors in the women's western golf tourney. Her score was matched by her partner, Miss Louise Suggs of Atlanta who had 38-37.
By LLOYD WALTON The 16th annual open champions ship of the Women’s Western Golf| association—biggest wartime tour ney in the,nation—opened with 132} players todring the rolling acres at Highland today in the 18-hole qualifying round. Most of the country's topflight linkswomern are in the field. The sun smiled brightly on the fair club-swingers this morning, al-| though the fairways still were soggy from the week-end downpour | and the greens were heavy. No. 10 fairway was like a river for the| early starters. One of these was Mrs. Mildred | (Babe) Didrikson Zaharias, the defending champion. Bids for Medal Honors
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nings, one of them being a tower ing homer by Tom Brown in the initial stanza which proved sufficient margin ‘in view of the Saints’ pitcher, .
Heltzel Hits Home Run
The Hoosiers made more of a fight of the second game. Shortstop Bill Heltzel hit Lanahan’s first offering for a home run over the left | field fence, The Saints squared it | with a pair of singles, a sacrifice . and an infield out, however.
The Indians filled the bases in
Babe Didrikson Zaharias (left) attracted most of the gallery today as she started in defense of her women's Western Open golf title, .Indianapolis' hopes in the event, biggest in the Spot. since the war are pinned. on M on Miss Elizabeth Dunn center] and Miss Dorothy Els, both former city and state ehampions, star in her out nine, however, and [s Next Test
Bues Sip to Second Place gan in hes out ioe. however. and [| On Arena Card Eastern Meet As Young Redbirds Triumph 2 ee bid for medal honors in} NEW YORK. June 18 (U, P.)—A| [Earl Malorie of Chicago will test! PHILADELPHIA, June 18 (U. P.).|
the event. Her card for nine holes| three-day split of the turf’s coveted Wayne Martin, a newcomer from |—Byron Nelson shot a record-break- By CARL LUNDQUIST 58
. | tp : " t | ing sev der-par 63 yesterday to United Press Staff Correspondent | Belize] read: | triple crown apparently was assured portland. Ore. ng seven-un : oh if PAR OUT 455 354 434—37 | today as the three-year-olds headed |: |win the 72-hole Philadelphia In NEW YORK, June 18.—Two youngsters and two old men brought [EXkY 1b
Birs. Zaharias... 547 345 434-39 | toward the. $50,000-added Belmont ing tussle on the outdoor wrestling | quired golf tournament by posting |the ambitious Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers down to earth today | English, 3b ..
tael, of .... Her score didn't match that of | with Preakness victory Polynesian card of the Hercules A. C. to- ta fin al 269. Nelson shattered the and made it apparent that any ideas of runaway pennant races are pi, rf : beh 3 Brad . her partner, Miss Louise Suggs of| ineligible and Kentucky Derby win-|{morrow night at Sports Arena. | | 10-year course record. extremely prematute. Goathis, 3b Atlanta, for the first nine, however.| ner Hoop Jr. lame in his stall. Martin comes touted as a first rate! Second place went to Harold | The Pirates and Tigers, after steady climbing, took over the lead | Flowers, p .......o.. : Miss Suggs, sensation of the south,! A wide-open battle was forecast | matman, | (Jug) MeSpaden who came up within their respective races last week, but they looked like : anything but | was only one shot over par. | for Saturday's final leg of the triple| The show will be featured by the |® total of 271 for the 72 holes. - He | pennant winners yesterday in drop- | Miss Elizabeth Dunn, one of the | crown because the three top colts| frst tag-team match of the outdoor | Was followed’ by Johnny Bulla, At- ping double headers. Indianapolis favorites and MAany|in pimlico's richest Preakness ob-|S€ason and the four participants are |lanta ZINES pit, who Posed Lig Two young Cardinal . pitchers, times city and state champion, Was| viously will not go to the post and |KnOwn as action producers. It is for Bruce Coltart of 3bsecon. A J.irookie Ken Burkhardt and sophoone of the early finishers with Pavot has been stopped in both two falls out of three. ; came in fourth with a 279 to share more Ted Wilks, humiliated the an 85. She was out in 42 and|pis starts over a distance. Gil La Cross of Boston and Mike | In the prize money. Bucs at Pittsburgh before 32,936 back in 43 for an 85, considered i Angelo of Akron, O. aggressive fans, the largest crowd .of the seaPolynesian, from the stable of}. . safe enough to get her into the, 5" "5 wider would have STRPPlers, form one team. They Cubans To Play son, 7 to 0 and 6 to 2. .. 32 low medalists for the champion- |, the horse to beat on the basis|°PPOse Angelo Martinelli of Boston Victory field will be the scene of Chicago Beats Detroit a clash tonight between the Birm-
i ight. i Aa ard : and Pat Riley of Chicago. : sp oe Bilis. bresent city and) Ol DiS Via in the Withers mile and : It was a different story for the lin the ninth at Cincinnati to beat | rothy + "2 the | the Preakness. The dark brown coit ingham Black Barons, 1943 and Tigers at Chicago as they were the Reds 3 to 1 State titleholder, had a 44 on proved his class as he ran eight 1944 Negro American league cham-!(av6q4 by oldsters. Thornton Lee | straight time Lists season Paul | Wentzel, Kimball Schoendienst. Home | - ront nine. : i i i , » , oC gs | Run—B t se—Heltze ac- | ‘ 1 U Hivals into the light wan track 0; pions, ang the New York Cubans at ny Joe Haynes, 6 to 1 and 7 to 5.| Derringer, who pitched only one | rifice — Vitter, Double Plays — Heitzel to] Several Unreported Pimlico to capture the run for the Toator eagktell. 3 i 8:30 p. m. Haynes had given up only one hit|inning, got credit for “his eighth | Oerasnty. Heltzel to Geraghty to Snips. Several of the leading contend-| black-eyed Susans. ior Yaseua » SUNN IE 'engue and one run before he had to re-|victory, {Base on Balis—Off Branca 2, Flowers 2. | ers for the crown won last year| put neither Polynesian nor Darby Play today in three divisions, had tire in the second g#me with a| Russ Christopher, who has won | Strikeouts—By Branca 3 vw by Mrs. Zaharias at Lake Forest! piepne who finished third in both|11 games scheduled on the follow- leg fracture suffered in a slide to|/11 out of the 20 games the Ath~|Ball—Brady. “Umpires—Padden, and Hur- +. Tl, still were on the course and| ihe Derby and the Preakness, had | ing diamonds: third base. letics have gained this season, ley. Time—1:50. * their scores unreported. | been. nominated for the Belmont. lies A=3:30 Maliory Juniors” The league's leading batter, Tony |picked up his latest against the These included Dorothy Germain | = 4s for little Hoop, he pulled up Beanbiossom at Brookside No. 1 Atb- Cuccinello, left the second game|Yankees, beating them 4 to 2 atl... . of Philadelphia, runner-up 1ast|j;me after the run at old: Hilltop istics ve. Northeast Trojans at Brook- 54| with a pulled muscle after making |Philadelphia after New York won Parks, If + year; Betty, Jameson, blond Texas | ang undoubtedly will remain in the| Class © B—1:30, DePaul Center s| three hits. the first game, 7 to 1. | Enghieh, belter who recently turned profes. | barn come Saturday. Bay Sree. Tot eh RophWe stern: at The amazing Dodgers took over| The Boston Red Sox topped *the | Di Sr sional; Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta; | Wonder Horse of 1944 Brookside No. 1 and Hillside Christian vs the lead undisputedly, benefiting by | Senators twice at Washiigton, 2 Weltue, 3 Phyllis Otto of Atlantic, Ia. and PAL Club Eagles at Brookside No, 2; 8, : | a 3 y h the | Fall Creek Mud Hens vs. Ferris Food Pittsburgh's lapse and the Massa- (to 1 and 7 to 1. Detore, Betty Hicks of Claremont, Cal. Miss | And as for Pavot, who was e ui TT 8 Geraghty y Hicks 0 : he w Market Cubs at 46th and Arsenal; 5:30, chusetts curfew. Playing at Bos- Cardoni, Hicks holds the medal record of] wonder horse of 1944 when he won p ic 5. Aa ioht is igventl ts. Poly- 8 ton, they handed Morton Cooper his 307 for the T2-hole tourney although | 811 eight of his juvenile starts, Poly 15 0 I Rect ; for th first defeat after six straight vicshe never has won the title nesian had fixed his wagon for the HOME RUNS | , second time in two tries. The Lombardi, Giants 13 Weintraub . a| tories, 9 to 6, then were saved when
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Hurler Mid Owens | victory with a single {inning * that drove in with the deciding run Pepsi-Cola Girls humbled Pepsi Cola club, 2-to-l,.
Standing of Clubs, Results, Schedules
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vs. Englewood Christian at Brookside No. , and Horents vs. St. Philips at Brookside No. 2; 10:30, DePaul Center vs. Ray First to finish was Miss Carolyn | land three-sixteenths to prove that Pickering, playing her home course the first time was no fluke, Pavot and who turned in a 97. Others in-| wound up a fading fifth to appear cluded Miss Marian Schuster, 1a-| a poor risk at the added Belmont | Grange, Il, 92; Mrs. W. H. Bretz-| gictance of a mile and a half. laff Jr, Detroit, 93; Mrs. W. N. Cox| Writing off Pavot’s Withers loss Toledo... Jr, Terre Haute, 95, and Miss Ger-| ,c 5 late first-time-out effort and ui “pew...
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three withdrawals to pare the start-| ian was the third choice, at a Detroit . ing Held from 137. vain lush 12 to 1, and the rest offered a |New York Yesraries Pee » Gladys Sines of Olympia ot S '| luxurious payoff all the way back Chicago .............. seee 26 Ill; Mrs. Horace E. ener Ww IS.| to Bobanet at 80 to 1. 0. ie 2 . G. R. Redding of Indianapolis. The payoff to Polynesian was a Cleveland 2 BE . record $66,170, bettering Hoop Jr.'s Philadelphia ............. = Pitcher Optioned | Derby winnings and the the Preak- NATIONAL LEAGUE : {ness mark of $60,075 won last year pyooxiyn . SYRACUSE, N. Y, June 18 (U.| |by Pensive. His time was a fair Fittaburgh P.).—Melvin (Dizay) Bosser, young|.sg 4/5—one and four-fifths sec- si. Louis . Syracuse International league chub ICT Alb 1002 record. Gui yrac p { ost on option from Cincinnati. Bosser, | RUNS BATTED IN Philadelphia arm 0 - | Elliott, Pirates... 47/Lombardi, Wm——— = urmy Giseiargee, bad a 2-0 rec Heroes, Braves . 42|Kurowski, SCHEDULE TODAY ORC wh Ome. Dodgers... 4%) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at St. Paul (night) Toledo at Kansas City (night). Louisville at Minneapolis (night). Columbus at Milwaukee (night), AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Chicago acai Only game schedul NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn (night). Only game scheduled. RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSICIATION (First Game) . 100 040 003— 8 n . 010 010 000 2 ; Brooklyn 010 042 206 9 14 1) awson, Simonds and Millies; Uippoia, |B 008 030 $3 Hearn and Blazo, Savino. a Buker and hy os on Sooper, (Second Game) Hutchinson, Earley, Fette and Masi. stvaveanss 100 000 Bee ] 3 0 | (Becona Game—Game called HArst Sth, Abernathy guaday curfew; to be Som leted I Bier) ’
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