Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1945 — Page 18
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i ST. PAUL, Aug. 24—The ‘jinx’ held over the Indianapolis Indians \ R pe aa & . By BOP STRANAHAN \ poi ANDERSON, Ind, Aug. 3¢ (U.
by the St. Paul Saints was ‘In command again last night and the Wg, \ i > ~ Roy Lewis 12 the latest challenger : : . P.).—George Shafer, Anderson pro« Dae
i series strengthened their 3 A ri four Dice the Jag Ny — ot po : ; ) for the Indiana welterweight title ; : fessional, today held the 1945 In- Pil The Saints now top the Redskins, 11 victories to 10 in 21 clashes : J so ably defended last night by Bob : oS diana state open golf champion-
between the clubs this season and No. 23 comes up under the Lex- § g Simmons over game little Sparky p & : © |ship. ington park lights tonight. a ua : LB Beytiolts: ” 5 8 . i meets | playing on his own Grandview While the Saints defeated the In- : s, a Muncie police depart A 3 course, Shafer won the 20th annual
ns here, “the Brewers edged the Box Score ( | ment member, was introduced from . ; & SE Columbus Red Birds at SRDIAN APOLYS 1 FE the Sports Arena ring—and un- 5 ot - 3 ; Indiana open golf tournament, edg« AB !
Milwaukee, broke the deadlock for ; i : doubtedly will get a shot at Sim- Y \ ; - : ing out Charles Harter, Indianapolis Geraghty, 2b . . ’ : % : the American association lead and |parks, rf Three P. R. Mallory stars, slated | oovouos arama oe 2» |mons’ crown. The Indianapolis Ne- % ig . |amateur, by a single stroke. Shafer took undisputed possession of first Mack, Ib to be in the lineup when their : LR gro plays no favorites. Ha a had a 273 for 72 holes,
. English, 3 NR " o e e ahead of Indian-|wentzel, : s Willi . Reynolds was as plucky as they bh « | Mike Stefanchik of Gary was Place one gam me a team plays Williams Tool & En i come in his second bid for the wel-| RR : SE i | third with 276.
TDM, If 3 | Detore, © gineering in. their (initial city 3 q : ter belt last night, but he was no tournament test tomorrow are | ; match for the cool, sharp-punching
{Heltzel, =s 2 LEADERS AT GLANCE A i | shown above. Left to right, they ae : «* |Simmons. In their first meeting| _ : ; a Shafer, who succeeds Bill Heinlein : oR Sparky carried the fight to his rival.| : ; TE + of Noblesville in the championship
Ww. L Pct. GB. Games | Totals to Play | ; Mil. 80 54 591 — a ; all Last night it was different. e > Sa Ba role, became the first host profesInd 79 55 5% and Slo Yovanovich. At right is A Simmons was the aggressor most % : sional to take top honors in the Lm. 75 30 560 Frank Fletcher, heavy hitting 3 BB [of the way and clearly earned the| oa : + |event's history. Heinlein finished outfielder of Atkins Saws, who 4 i |verdict. The judges didn't give ; ks 6 fourth with 278, : clash with Ft. Harrison, in what | ~~ : F [Reynolds a round of the 12. (The| , : - tL. | | In nfth place was Bil Knick of \ ; t. |Times card scored three even and 1 ; WR «=: | Anderson, an early leader who ended should be the top contest of the the rest for Stmmons.) » : I Ny ; |with 280. Wayne Timberman, In- |" afternoon, ST TR iat dianapolis pro, carded 281.
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H | . ’ ’ i id 3 : by Bill Hart. lo Berge, English Jo Ceraghty oo wi For City Series ; 1 dl ih J TH 132, also took a decision from Bob| PArk tomorrow. The event is being sponsored by the American Red amateur, and Joe Van de Walle,
Left 4n bases—Indianapolis 6, St. Paul 6. | : : Cross and the City Recreation department South Bend professional Ag eB Ge TR : Beamon, local lightweight, in four . ! P ‘ : * Eight Indians Fan Strikeouts By Rudolph Neat 4 : ' Impires—Mullen, Steengrafe and Somers. : The Tribesters had the strikeout |rime—1:s5. ball tournament gets under way to- One of the high spots of the card
. * ° * . | bi En ri Play Continues ani on sim son Salesman Holds is. Tur’ meet Riviera Mermaids Begin Amateur Boxers J ae ae 1 AY ed as ew ne Trapshoot Lead [ger vie wn var Defense of Title Tonight To Trade Blows
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only one hit for eight innings. I S f b 1 M Leonard, alnog with five of to- leather and laid a sleeper punch on : The Tribe's lone run in the ninth n 0 t d 2 eet MOITow's BEE competition the rangy Chicago belter in 2:55 of LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24 (U. P.).—Ann Curtis, defending champion | Wi Second of a'series of. outdoor HORILZO! was produced by Joe Mack, who |Sunday afternoon, when three VANDALIA O,, Aug. 24 (U. P.).— [the first round. : in the 100, 400, 800 and 1500-meter free style events at the national | gr yon Postar: Stageq oy he 5 Pict doubled and scored on & single by| Winners of tonight's games in games are carded. A defeat in the | A: F. Jones, of Thief River Falls, Another four rounder saw Doug (Women's A. A. U. swimming meet beginning tonight at the Olympic y aa pri ht Le 5 ry Gil English. the annual metropolitan area soft-|opening. round eliminates a team, | Minn. who never won a major | Jordan of Chicago slam out a de-|SWim stadium today was scratched from the 1500-meter event. a Few Sr RD OmOrTow nig {Secreta The Saints tallied one marker in| ball tournament at Municipal sta-| while two losses will be necessary trapshoot title in his life, today|cision over Kid Bartley of Indian- Charles Sava, coach of the Crystal Plunge team from San Fran- y = ue B — E. (T ) Agricul the. first, two in tHe fourth and|dium will complete the eight teams/for elimination in fature games. led a field of the nation's crack|apolis. Weights were given at 154 cisco, for which Miss Curtis swims, declined to explain. Th Nperin 2h) eo A hl o tony 11 Opposec one in the seventh. Tribe Manager | that will play in the quarter finals, Four former champions are com- scattergun artists in the prelim-|pounds. However, Miss Curtis’ withdrawal H Wiheon Os a Vg t Fecioy wholesa Bill Burwell was banished by Um- scheduled tomorrow and Sunday |peting, Kingan Reliables, who will inary Grand American handicap. Commissioners Huddle from the event does not eliminate . ts Tn Slate in Bl Severs 13 Constru pire Mullen in the seventh for | nights. lbe defending their title; Allison’s,| Jones, a traveling salesman Who| qe knockout on the card wasn't her chance to duplicate Miss Helen Rivals to Meet and ready to test themselves over 15 Blackbi; kicking up a rumpus after Bob Dill| Lockfield Pals Club clashes with |p Rr. Mallory and Gold Medal Beer. said he “hadn’t been shooting well|¢, ponafide, however, and members| Madison's feat of winning four the regular amateur three-round guckoo was called out on strikes. Kingan A. A. at 7:10; Eli Lilly faces| schedules for the week-end with for two years,” broke 99 out of 100|of the State Athletic commission |Shampionships two years in a row. A : : Ww route e : ih 16 Coat. of Eight Won, 11 Lost U. 8. Tires at 8:20 and Moose Lodge | ympire assignments follow: targets from 21 yards to go out in went into a huddle on the matter of| I0e San Francisco star has been gain mn estern While the fistic show is arranged amma tangles with R. C. A. at 9:30. The| sATURDAY—2:30—Kingan vs. R. ©. A.|front as darkness halted the tourna- holding up the purse of - Jackie entered in the 100-meter backstroke SIC 3ng 18 Greek | The rival second sackers had a trio of winners will join Speedway|at Rhodius (Porter & Beers); 3—De Wolf ment for the second day in a row. i i i ..|instead. However, -she will f fF the entertainment Snd yecress 19 Elapse : : : News vs. Lukas-Harold at Riverside No. : : Collins, Muncie lightweight. Collins . ace| CHICAGO, Aug. 24 (U. P.).—Mrs.| tion of the employees at the Stoke big night in the : field. Ben All-Stars, Allison Jets, Curtiss- 1 (Ratliff & Smith); 3—Gold Medal vs. Lt. Vie Reinders. of Waukesha, was knocked out in 29 seconds of strong competition in the event Babe Didrickson Zaharias risked the ly Food 1 Pp 1¢ t d the bo 21 Father Geraghty of the Indians accepted | Wright, “Link Belt Bearings, and|U. S. Tire at Riverside No. 2 (Bledsoe & Wis, won the men’s “champion ofthe second round by Ralph Turpin from Joan Fogle, star of the de- last great record of her athletic ca- > oo iD an wh or i 2 RO
: . : : Batista); 3—Atkins § . Ft. Harri : ” § i 10 chances, six of them assists, and | Kingan Knights as quarter-finalists. | or picerside No. 3 (Morits & vie S| champions” in the clay target event |os Indianapolis and the commission- fending champion Riviera club of reer today when she met defending |tracted outsiders who parked their (ab.)
the Saints’ Joe Vitter accepted| Two of the tourney’s top pitchers |Mallory vs. Williams Tool & Engineeringiin g three-way shoot-off with Bill|ers didn't like the appearance of his Indianapolis, who won the event|champion Dorothy Germain of {cars outside the enclosure 25 Compar
nine, seven of them assists. The|will feature tonight's contests. Duke 3! Riverside No. 4 (Cavers BF ncy ai|Drennan, of Utica, TIL, and J. R. last year. : Redskins made three miscues, the Duncan the Lockfleld ace who A ie Ts mY. Peres wealthy ‘tobaess man’ from swooning. Hiogle, defending champion Philadelphia in a dramatic seml-| Boys scheduled to compete in i (ab) Apctles nove tured in the lone no-hitter of the| SUNDAY (All games 3:30—tLeonard| py, oo The commissioners, incidentally, | “0% J0®" “EU te] Api finals match of the Women's West-| tomorrow's bouts include Preston | Of the . . ; ct vs. ingan-R. C. A. at : : , jv ; -mete On the current trip the Indians|toirney Monday night, is slated to Riverside No. 2 (Cavosie & Dible); win. Gunnery Specialist Rudy Etchen Ver iver 8 Sen Dill of beam and entered also in two or SF BINION SOU Dram Hobie, utiior ome, WY 3 Con have had rough going. They have be’ on the mound for his team. ner Atking Ft. Harrison ve. winner Gold of Memphis Tors EC TE yesterday by Governor Gates in the Stroke events aries the Hopes of The indomitable Babe has not!Hindman, John Hindman, Pearl 34 a : , -U. 8. re a sarfie ( { by . > > I ’ op . < 3 won ¢ight, lost, 11 and tied one Tommy Lang will do the hurling Meant 5. Tire ut Gareid De | st ty Ru ar | ously charge whi started the Riviera cub for a Sith straight been beaten during eight years of White, Woodrow Combs, Jess 35 NoDpen They won three in four in Mil- for Eli Lilly. . | winner Mallory-Williams at Riverside No.| tle thoes $iAos ha Tow wh n {in Muncie and were echoed in In- title on her brett. shoulders oe tournament match play. Twice Miss| Combs, Henry Neace, Willard Burke, town g waukee, won three, lost three and| Curtiss-Wright entered the quar-}? Te 2 Yerle) Hitoke 58 tarvets. three oe ar dianapolis. _ Ieleo swims Ht Yer tears Ee Germain, who at 21 years is the | Ballard Jones, Alison White, Mike | 36 Field (| tied one at Kansas City, won two | ter finals through a 3-1 victory over po t . 5 DD ea EE to Ls Commission President ' Archie réiay teani, the detendin chant most promising golfer to come along |Lazano, D. M. Saterfield, Jim Rus- 37 Adverti and lost three at Minneapolis and | Speedway Vo PW. Jast night; Link-| rates. Acquire jj etsche] Cheek , Ind, Hindman maintained that he was Pt , g in a decade, has tried to stop the sell, Chief Cooper and Tom Combs. ment (z won none and lost four in St. Paul] Belt progressed by downing mdi- Kansas- 5 y Ace 3 wi unner-up. : - {misquoted concerning the: M. J. SE Bary Babe! Each time Mrs. Zaharias has! Stoke}y’s amateur boxers are 38 Olgum with one to go. anapolis Bleaching, 4-3, and the : y 2 —— | (Bruff) Cleary affair at Muncie. | Ly > > ‘Hwhipped -her; in the finals of the|being pointed to participate in next - -§ 39 Skin St. Paul is one of two teams in|Kingan ten eliminated Mallory FIFTSEUROYY Sg % kD. By Mrs. Ed Hatfield i Cleary, a resident of Ft. Wayne, was T o oT a an M at h Women's Western open tournament. | winter's Times-Legion Golden ] 42 Letharg the league which hold an edge over| Bearings, 16-3, to enter further Right-hander Edsen Bahr, star . ; : denied = promoting privileges in g C | Their 18-hole match is the big|Gloves tournament. Local amateur . J 46 Large d the Tribe in club vs, club compe-| competition. pitcher of the Kansas City club in Wins Golf Tourney Muncie but Hindman said it wasn’t C d d T d show while Louise Suggs of Atlanta, | boxing officials have been invited 50 Former Gilion and the Hoosiers will have the American association, has been| = pi poised eapturd {he because he was a Democrat. The arae uesaay tournament medalist, meets Phyllis'to officiate at tomorrow's show. ~ "| 51 His wor an opportunity to even it up Chapman Stays ought by the Pittsburgh Pirates) =o. po. oct golf championship | SOT mission has applicants from : |Otto of Atlantic, Ja. in the other Safety officer at the barracks is § a wide tonight. 1. Yyt in a move to strengthen the hurl-| yesterday when she bettered | Muncie and wants Bruff to stay in Wayne Martin of Hollywood and|{semi-final match. The two winners|Bob Hamlin, who managed the 2 53 Unit St. Paul has been “jinxtown” in As Phils Pilot ing department Pisvagh Mrs, Frits Morris. 4 and ». Fr Wayne. Pat Riley of Chicago will combine |play 36 ‘holes tomorrow for the title. | Stokely boxing team last winter. 3 San the Indians’ path. They lost four| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24 (U. P.).[the close’ of the association season. In the championship consolation, their efforts as one of the duos in —— EE —— ; 58 Make d h 3 OW on their June. invasion | _Ppitcher Ben Chapman of the Phil- Mrs. B. W. Brant defeated Mrs. E. Officials Name the tag-team match featuring the 58 Bard 0 xington park. In games at|lies; who came from the Brook- R. Snider, 2 up. evactli ; : Indianapolis, however, the Tribe-|lyn Dodgers after the 1945 season Game Postponed AS Nonna card Tuesday TERTI( : a ports Arena. {
——————————————— . sters defeated St. Paul nine times|pegan, has been retained as man-| NEW YORK, Aug. 2¢ (U. P)— . F S E : 1 German in 11 clashes. ager for 1946, General Manager |The New York Yankees announced Major Leaders or wim vents Matchmaker Liloya Carter has : a —
SS ————————— Herb Pennock said today. - today tha} this afternoon's game By UNITED PRESS Paul Jordan, Ed Aspinall, John|lined up Mike Angelo of Akron, | Nelson Is Leader Pennock said he tendered the new |with the shington Senators had NATIONAL LEAGUE Lauck and Ed Clemens will head|O. 2s one of the opponents and| . contract because of Chapman's been postponed because of rain and AB R H Avg |the staff of officials for the annual|expects to obtain another formid- | In Knoxville Meet “outstanding job™ since he suc-|will be played as part of a double- i hy 368 | city swimming meet at the -Gar-|able grappler to serve with Angelo. | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Aug. 24 (U.|ceeded Freddy Fitzsimmons as man- header tomorrow. The teams also|Rosen, a Lookin. 458 96 156 .341|fleld park pool tomorrow. Riley nad Martin have been in- | P.) —Byron Nelson was back in his |ager, June 30. will play a double-header Sunday. |e New vex . 113 385 61 121 330| Jordan will be the starter, Clem- dividual stars in local mat circles |
old role today—he was the man to ens chief timer, Lauck chief judge|and also have been extra success- |
beat in the $10,000 Knoxville open. * . > AMERICAN LEAGUE oa and Aspinall diving judge. | ful as .a tag-team pair. Both have | Nelson carded a five under par «| First Local Midoet Race Tonicht Cucoineflo. Chi... 58 43 108 Ave Other officials for the meet, sanc-! been popular with the fans, Mar-/| vesterday to take a one-stroke lead | oO oO Cate, pane 5 37 B 118 318 tioned by the Indiana A. A. U. and tin is of the skilled and speedy after completion of first round | : bitin : detendin n ‘ th Pa Ce Td 30 108 306 Sponsored by the American Red |type, while Riley is rugged and powmedal play over Ben Hogan of Her- | Ninety laps of compe ive revise Ge ending c Ap, ; N€ Stephens, St. L.. 113 73 132 .305({Cross and City Recreation depart.- | erful. The bout will be for two shey, Pa., amateur Fred Haas Jr. 2° scheduled tonight as a field of{Kitley ave. and State rd. 52 track ment, will be K. Mark Cowan, Wil-|falls out of three. “
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of Dayton, O. |program at the Indianapolis Speed- | creation. Workman, Braves }9 Stephens, Browns 18| Fred DeBorde and George Sprague. | : . 51 % : ; 4 HOU 2 rome. Speedrome officials announced |Ot% Giants 8 Approximately 150 local prague. | Hoosiers Beaten "4 wa | Th proses QUT-OF-PAWN With Harry MacQuinn set tolithat qualifying trials would open at ; , CHARLESTON, 8S. C., Aug. 24 (U. e d y q g RUNS BATTED IN mers are entered in the eveent and , , Aug. 2 nation MEN'S |make his appearance in the same 7 o'clock with the drivers marking Olmo. Dodgers .. 90/Adams, Cardinals 96 | time trials will be held at 10 a. m.|P).—Shelby, N. C, topped East : sweep SUITS $ 95 jORentisuvenponarsd SY San ihe times SvSnOing to one of aiker, Duagers 20 Cevarrain, Cubs. 84 A1l championship events are sched. | Chicago Ihe. 7 to L here last night | 4 ‘ oo ture C {carried him to the pion- the four elimination races. e ; uled in the afternoon, starting’ at 2/and earned the right—to represent i 23 5d 1 at on Others | ; ’ i P: oi { to $2495 | ship at Chicago, Speedrome officials |10-lap elimination events will be] BOWLING MEETINGS [o'clock and eight of the 27 races| the southeastern section in the i ; @ priorit 6 Fairbanks JEWELRY || predicted near-record time in the run at 15-minute intervals starting AVL MEL ALN Iwill be A. A. U. championships} American Legion = “little * world ; ; ip 00mm (30-lap feature. (at 8:30 p. m. ice Flower at Little} on to out-of-town entrants. 'series” in Charlotte next week. | 03 E. WASH. 8 In addition to McQuinn's’ highly | The feature event of the evening,| TONIGHT, 6 P. M.—Construction at) — eee ee ee —— —
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