Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1945 — Page 16
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winners in the little world series.
Monday in the American association's upper bracket first round layoff. In last night's contest here, played before a crowd of 4000, the Saints won a free-hitting affair, 8 to 6, despite the fact they made three ‘errors, Bud Kimball's two home runs gave the Saints their winning margin,
Fletcher Is ‘Greeted’ The St. Paul third sacker belted two-run homer off Glen Fletcher in the first inning and he blasted ‘a round-tripper with none on in the sixth at the expense of Lee Hazel, Evansville southpaw who relieved Fletcher in the fourth, * The Indians collected nine hits and made one miscue, the Apostles garnered 12 blows. Gil English of the Tribe walloped a triple in the
‘Bob Dill got three of the Indians’ fine safeties and English weighed in with a pair, The Indians tallied one marker in e first, one in the third, one in fhe fourth, two in the sixth and one the seventh. The Saints scored two runs in the first, one in the ‘second, four in the fourth and one
Saints Splurge in Fourth . The Saints splurged for four
Fletcher off the mound. They obned eight hits and seven runs off o righthander in 3% Innings and ‘it was his second defeat in the
pries. Dick Lanahan, veteran southpaw, ved credit for the victory and . was his second triumph in the es. He was blasted out in the th with none out, however, and orge Coffman went in, halted the 'ribe attack and protected the gints’ lead. “ Hazel held the Apostles to one run ind four hits in 4% innings but was late to save the Tribesters, 'edro Jiminez, who defeated the nts Indianapolis Saturday t, probably will draw tonight's ribe mound assignment in an efto keep the Indians’ hopes alive. ‘Buck Weaver is slated to toe the
In the event the Redskins win to"night and tie it up at 3-all, the series will be completed here to-
meet the Louisville Colonels in the ¢ playoff finals for ‘the right to battle the International league playoff
Louisville eliminated Milwaukee
sixth behind Stan Wentzel's walk. .|pef
ST. PAUL, Sept. 19.—The first round American association playoff series schedule (lower bracket) is running out on the Indianapolis Indians and today they were on the verge of being shoved out of the
. The Apostles now lead three games to two In the best-in-seven series And unless the Tribesters win ton
ight’s tilt out at Lexington park they will be through with baseball . oso
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Saints Ahead of Indians in
» ~ ” Box Score INDIANAPOLIS AB RH O A ® HGeraghly, 2 ...... 85 1 1.1 2.0 Dill, If servers BF 3 1 0. 0 Parks, rf ...........4 0 1 2 0 © Mack, 1b o 4.41 3 1 1 Wentzel, ef ., 3:1 63:9" Q English, 3b 4.3 3 2 5.90 Detore, ¢ ...... wed 0. 0 3 YR Wallace ............0 0 0 0° 0 © Brady, ¢ ...... «0 0 0 0 0 0 Heltzel, ss ... +3 0 0 °2 3 O Fletcher, p . 2 0 1 0 0 0 Hazel, p ...., 1 0 0 0 2 0 PRG «.icisvnnrenines 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 6 9 24 14 1 Wallace ran for Detore In 8th, Pike batted for Hazel in 9th. ST. PAUL AB R H O A B® Vitter, 2b ve 4 1 1 1 § 0 Yaeger, of 5 0 0 2 0 o art, ss : 4 2 2 3 4 3 Kimball, 3b | 2 21 0 4 0 Bchoendienst, 1b ... 5 0 1 18 “3 © Chapman, rf 4 0 1 1 0 o Lund, If 46 1 2 0 0 0 Narron, ¢ a ¢ 1 2 4 0 0 Lanahan, p ........ 3 1 1 1 =1 ® Coffman, Pp ........ 1 oO 0 0 1 0 Totals 0 378 12 27 18 3 | INDIANAPOLIS 101 102 1008 |8t. Paul 210 401 00x—8 al Runs batted in—Kimball 3, Schoen- Up in the alr for the Fran dienst 2, Parks 2, Hart, Vitter, Maek, English, Detore, Fletcher. Two-base hit Arron. Three-base hit—English, Home
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Mullen. Time--2:18,
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Members. of the Indiana univer‘McMillin, head grid mentor, and | Zora Clevenger, athletics director. |
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Game Supervisor
Appointment of Harley G. Hook, Grammer, as supervisor of game was announced today by Milton Matter, director of Indiana Department of Conservation. Hook, president of the Indiana Conservation adwWsory committee, has been associated with conservation work for a number of years. He assumed his new post this week and succeeds Donald R. Hughes, South Bend, who recently was named acting director of the Division of Fish and Game.
te ———————— Buckeyes Win WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (U. P). —Cleveland's spunky Buckeyes advanced one game closer in their bid to dethrone the Negro world champlon Washington Homestead Grays at Griffith stadium last night before 7500 fans as George Jefferson hurled three-hit ball to shut out the local boys, 4-0.
Midget Pilots
By BOB STRANAHAN Midget racing drivers of the area held another meeting yesterday and were pat on their stand against : |competing with Offenhauser cars Sity coaching staff, including Bo| local tracks Ray Lyden, an owner and driver, Will be the guests of the Indiana | $8id that 32 had signed a pact re-| tase. : {fusing to enter their “doodle bugs” University club of Indianapolis next against the Offenhausers. Most of these cars are outboard or Fordpowered creations. “We'd like it made plain that we're not against any particular driver,” Lyden sald. “It simply 1s no competition for us to race against
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Denton, Lytell On Fistic Card
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Columbus, O, Garner has won nine bouts of 11 in local rings. Walker has never suffered a setback in Indianapolis. Another heavyweight battle billed for five-rounds will send Vie Hutton of Terre Haute, a recently discharged army veteran, against Ted Newsome, of Chicago.
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going to “Offys” in addition to appearance money, The consensus was that the Fords and other midgets of this type helped to build up interest at the local tracks and the owners are entitled to a fair share of the purse now that the races are attracting from 5000 to 9000 fans. The “striking” drivers maintained that in many instances they weren't even making expense money with the Offenhausers taking down the bigger prizes. The purse in the main event at Raceland last Sunday was divided $200 for first place; $125 for second; $80 for third; $60 for fourth: $40 for fifth; $25 for sixth and $15 for seventh, Meanwhile, promoters went ahead with plans for programs this week. Lou Moore of Raceland on State
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Seaman First Class Curly Denton, who hails from Cincinnati and is stationed at Bunker Hill, and Bert Lytell, middleweight stablemate of Walker, have been signed by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter for action in the six-round semiwindup scrap on the five-tilt pro boxing card which will inaugurate the Indoor mitt season at the Ar-
Denton has racked up wins over (twice), Johnny OQ’ Hara and Cpl. Buddy Rose in recent tests here. Lytell, who ranks high in the middleweight bracket, will be making his first start in a
The ten-round headline attraction will pit heavyweights with Bob Garner of Louisville and Walker of
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ship high school. Four years ago, Angus Nicoson, diana Central college with a love for ball at the suburban school, it Since the school had no gridiron or athletic fleld, Nicoson corralled all the available freshmen and put
them to work clearing a wide weed patch bordering the school. Four years later, this same group of boys, who, as freshmen cleared an’ overgrown weed field, have launched their first full season, playing 11-man football. Last year the boys started making the changeover from six-man to 11-man football, Nicoson thinks that he bas the material for a “pretty fair squad.” Included in this roster are’ 14 returning lettermen. There is an unusually heavy backfield of letterwinners. The boys av erage 162 pounds-—-weigh even more
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road 67 announced that the track would stage its first night program tomorrow night. He sald Tony Bettenhausen would come from ChiCAgO to race an “Offy.”
General Manager Ted Everroade sald a special “Legion Night” card was arranged for Friday at the East side Speedrome, Everroade said attempts were being made to secure cars from Chicago and Cleveland to add to the list in this area willing to race in open competition, Everroade said that 15 cars were assured at the Speedrome and that Bettenhausen was a probable contender, HR The Greenfield track has a central states championship event billed for Saturday night at 8 o'clock for 24 of the fastest cars. A $1000 purse was offered. Offenhausers do not race at the track and the Ford and outboard pilots said they expected to-run there.
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The initial 700 series of the current season highlighted last night's activities in’ local tenpin loops. Ernie Voeltz, just out of the army, tossed 230, 217, 2556-702 for Solataire in the West Side Classic league, Paul Moore, a navy dischargee, was the evening's runnerup. He connected for 214, 193, 267— 664 for Lukas-Harold of the Commercial league at Fox-Hunt.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P).—The St. Louis Cardinals and Wash ington . Senators, on parallel miracles to pull them through, prolonged the pennant suspense in the major league stretch drives today after knocking off the leading Cubs and Tigers. ; For both the Cards and Nats to come through when the mathematics books are stacked against them would be lightning striking
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Pat Riley, Chicago heavyweight, won two of three falls from Steve Nenoff, New York Russian, as the indoor wrestling season opened last night at the Armory before some 1800 fans, The Chicagoan won the first fall in 14 minutes with a drop kick but lost the second after nine on a leg breaker hold. Riley took the deciding fall in seven minutes with a rolling leg split. Paddy Mack, Hartford, Conn, and Billy Fox, Cleveland, drew in the opener. Gil LaCross of Boston won from Angelo Martinelli in the last bout.
DELAWARE, O., Sept. 19 (U. P).|. —Hambletonian Champion Titan Hanover, destined to rank with the greatest trotting horses of all time, held another new mile record for 3 year olds on an oval track today, lowering his own mark of 2:03, set a few weeks ago to 2:01 3-5. He was
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the season for “Chuckin’ Charley,” his fourth without a defeat against the Cubs,
the Cubs eating out of his big right hand.
in the first and also drove in the other two runs in the fifth when
he got a bounding single with the bases loaded.
of mud at Washington, drubbed the Tigers, 12 to 5. Paul (Dizzy) Trout, who had beaten them in one game of the series and had stopped them cold in the last inning of another, was tired and ineffective. He failed to last the first inning when the Nats scored four times.
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through the mill, Joey Kuhel and George Case each got a triple and two singles. Kuhel sparked the first inning fireworks
twice In almost the same place. Two more 600 shooters emerged (ywore was no convincing the cocky|with his two-run triple. When the from feminine activity. Patty Strie-| reuy on either club that it couldn't | Tigers tied it up with five runs in beck, who last season tied Judy|pe done. the 6th, the Senators came back Hinde] for the lead in the 600 series The rising Red Birds were two|to score four times in the seventh, race with 13, got the jump on her|omey behing with 10 left to play|Case clearing the bases with his rival In last night's session of the(ang the Senators were a game and|three-bagger. Emil (Dutch) Leon Budweiser league at the Pennsyl- ard, who relieved Walter Masterson, vania. Rolling with Stanley Jew- was the winner, elry Co., she had 207, 167, 247622. Pennant Races In the other major league Mary Baas, credited with eight games, the Reds and Braves split 600 series last season, also moved At & at Cincinnati. Boston won the first, into the race with 197, 210, 205—612| AT & ance 3 to 1, in 11 innings, Rookie Ed for Team 16 In the Marott ‘Shoe Wright outpitched rookie Earl Harloop at Pritchett’s. NATIONAL JEAGUE Gs on |Tist, although each permitted only i OTHER LsaGUs LEADERS (MEN) Chioage a % u on i 1 four hits. The Reds won the second ph Franklin, Indiana Reen. ....... §28| St. Louis ........ game, 6 to 2. Hank Sauer hit two Pred Shaw, P 1 feaaan : AMER] : Thad Tedrowe,' Allon’ Cee mixed... a Detroit .......... CAN oR ... s|homers after getting one in the first A amond Chain ......... Prank Schaeffer, Broad Ripple Mer- Sa Wateh —— em» game Yo pace the Winning sitack, Bos ae uh Mn ans area 814 RL Harold Brothers, Link-Belt No. 3 sees, 608 NATIONAL . Chieago—At St. -— 19, MW. Larry More: Detelan Been, ..... 11. 598] py Chienfo—At SL Louis — sept. 19 2 Major Leaders x ran, Our Lady of Lourdes .. 508 At Cineinnati-—27, 28. At Pi Rr Soy Gro Bl Cig dto 0 BOs | my wren re roam age, | Blue Ribbon “ice | RSS08, 88 At Chiearei8. Ju. AC Fite NATIONS MscuE IB Feed Younes . * : AB R H Ave, Ken Andrews, Grapho Products ...... Buly Charles, John Hancock Isuraace sos Tea 5, sand Sept, 19, 20. 3. [TUG cine 12] 1% Wu 16 3 iliams, Dean Bros. Pump « 872 Louis—2p, 30, " . "| Rosen, Brooklyn.. 134. 560 117 185 .330 Wayne Seria, Rano Purniti . bes Washington—At New York—Sept. 20, 31. | Hack, Chicago .. 143 570 103 184 328 oe Post; RCA” (ingnctate) + ‘ 385 At Philadelphia—22, 23 (2). Rutowski, St. L 125 479 79 150 313 anley r, Shrine 864 AMERICAN LEAGUE Joe Post, RCA .)......... x Roy Morical Allied’ Printers sa3(® half in arrears with only five|ouceineiio, Chic'go 115 306 50 138 gu Slim Haiby, Eagles ....... 850 contests left in which to make up |Lesor, Boston ... 100 332 38 108.310 Carroll, Mitchel Scots 543 the difference : Boudreau, Clevel’'d 97 346 50 106 20g Geo. Phillips, Inland Container..." oo hy Heath, Cleveland. 95 344 57 105 | Grob Jitenbach, Gyro... 531] The Tigers must take on the|Dickshot, Chicago 137 413 T4 144 .304 Rex Marmaduke, Unemployment Cop, | Cleveland Indians and the brilliant] ° HOME RUNS toscana 's Tavern 'c''' 326/Bobby Feller while the Senators Holmes, Braves.. 38/Adams, Cardinals. Harold Bauer, Turk's Tavern ........, 520 Janes 8 B. Dickeron, Illinois mixed ...... .... 820 (are idle today. The Cubs play the Stephens, Browns 23(0tt, Giants ...... : n, Braves 22|Kurowski, Cards.. 30 part ee Chie G55 ards agin ni gos Bien miller, Riviera Club .....,. snsessss B14 n Hal Messick, St. Philip mixed ........ 505 # Is Effective Walker, Dodgers 119 Olmo, Dodgers... 108 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WoMEN) | The Cardinals, who have refused Bomex, Braves Lm, Pirates... 108 Laverne Bi H & H Service ....... . posi : Sud Campbell’ Allison Se a Yo be aveq by the lony ion of 8,
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