Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1945 — Page 32

ROIT, Sept. 28 (U. P.).—The

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_Maligned as a club that tottered in the stretch, the Tigers have the record book to put the le to such talk. Maintaining a gained on June 12, they have fought

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will finish in an exact tie. . Tigers’ Pitchers Tired

The Tigers embarked for St. Louis

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to be confident, even though few clubs in the league are tougher to beat ab home than the retiring American league champions, Moreover, their aces, Nelson Potter, who © shut the Tigers out with two hits { last Sunday, and Bob Muncrief are . Bure to start in the series.

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acquiring the lead at mid-season on July 8, needed just one more victory today to make their 1945 conquest of the National league official. They celebrated unofficially last night when a Cardinal defeat ‘at Pittsburgh, following their own double daytime victory over the Reds assured them of a tie, - But the big “blow-off” for Charley Grimm's happy:go-lucky club won't come until they win the game against the Pirates they need to clinch the pennant for good. That the victory will come, probakly in the first game of a double-header at Pittsburgh tomorrow, was a fore. gone conclusion with every man on the club. Decide They're “In” “We're in, were in,” shouted Grimm in the dressing room after the Cubs had won their 19th doubleheader of ihe year and their seventh from Cincinnati, 3 to 1, and 7 to 4. That was before the Cardinal defeat. In an effort to settle things in a hurry with the Pirates, Grimm will send Hank Borowy after his 12th National league victory in the first game, Should Borowy falter, Claude Passeau, a 17-game winner will go in the second one, leaving Hank

starter in the first game of the

Stnday. The Cubs finished "their season series with the Reds with 21 victories in 22 games, 14 of which were achieved . in double-headers. No other team ever won so many dou-ble-headers from another in a single season. The 19 twin wins also added to their new National league record, established on Sept. 16 when they won their 18th double-header.

21 Out of 22

The 21 victories in 22 games tied a major feague mark previously held by three clubs. The 1937 Pirates last turned the trick, also against the Reds, There was plenty of concern over the injury to Second Baseman Don Johnson, whose services will be needed in the series.

with a pulled muscle in his neck after a leaping attempt to cateh a line drive in the seventh inning of the first game. It was doubtful whether he would recover sufficiently to play. Wyse, who scored vietory 22 in the opener, shared honors with veteran Paul Derringer, who gained his 16th triumph in the, nightcap. For

each it was the fifth victory over the Reds.

RESULTS YESTERDAY

NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicag (Fiest Game) 0 aneaneivins 000 Cinelnnatt %0 000 100 } : :

‘ “ver 000 0 Wyse and Gilles e; Ba esple; Heusser and Lake(Second Game) Chicago ............ 200 102 003 7 10 3 Cincinnati +o. 020 000 020 4 8 Derringer and Gillespie, Kennedy, Fox and Lakeman.

8t. Louis Pittsburgh sean an 300 Dockins, Jurisich and Lopez.

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Mallory and Kingan Amateur Nines Clash at Victory Field

Bill Layton is shortstop for the P., R. Mallory team which meets Kingan Reliables Sunday afternoon in a semi-final game of the annual “fcity amateur--baseball tournament. The winner of thre game, scheduled at Victory field at 2:30, will meet Gold Meda! Beer for the title one week later,

APOLIS TIMES

$102,000 Gate In Sight for Fistic Scrap

NEW YORK, Sep. 28 (U.P). — The year's biggest boxing gate — more than $102,000 — may be

The Medals drew a bye in this week's drawing and will be idle. Each of the three surviving ag-

Bill Layton

gregations have lost one game in the double-defeat elimination play, the Beermen having an even break with the Reliables in two meetings and a win over Mallory in their lone contest. The Medals have-won-five-games; while the other survivors have four victories apiece to their credit. Kingan, managed by Reb Russell, topped the standings of the Municipal league, while Mallory, piloted by

achieved at Madison Square garden tonight when Rocky Graziano and Harold Green, young metropolitan middleweight feudists, clash for the third time in a 10-round bout. This would better the previous high of $101,918, paid by 18291 fans at the Tami Mauriello-Lee Oma heavyweight fight on March a A sell-out crowd is expected because: 1. Rough-house Graziano of the "East side slums has captivated New

Frank Baird, took first place in the Manufacturers circuit. following a playoff against Allison's. The three survivors are all ex-city champions, Mallory having won in 1939 and 1940, Gold Medal in 1941 and 1942 and Kingan last year. The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball association is conducting the meet.

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CHICAGO, Sept, 28 (U. P).— World series madness was creeping over Chicago today although the Cubs still needed one game to clinch the National league pennant and the first scheduled series game was a week away, Saturday, Oct. 6. Ticket agencies at leading loop hotels said series tickets “will probably go for $150 a strip for one box seat, three games. Grandstand tickets at about $75 a strip.” The Cubs’ front office announced

Tom Brown Paces City Pinmen

Damp weather evidently affected last night's tenpin scoring, a 653 ble | series being good for solo honors in the various league sessions. Wyse, Wie teum ate, 3 the probable Tom Brown had 188, 235, 230—653 for Snyder Auto Service of the - " Two i a Batur-| Automotive league at Fox-Hunt to carry off the evening's honors. JOT Sorter. x a on | bowlers trailed him by two pins, Elmer Lunsford getting 205, 232, 214—651

Total of 653

ite Major league, as Al Meyer paced the Princraft at the Delaware with 216, 200, 235—651 for Bubble-Up. Eleanor Mitchell's 571 for Blythe Rubber Stamp in the Coca-Cola circuit at Pritchett's was the best feminine performance of the evening. OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Ed Huck, Jr, Koerner Optical, mixed 647

Bob Bollinger, Vegetable Growers.... 642 Jas. Calvin, E. C, Atkins Co.,........ 640 Walt Gillespie, Commonwealth Loan.. 639

H, Anderson, Universal

Al Mueller, Universal ................ 635 Oren Medlin, Indpls. Power & Light.. 633 H. Clark, Parkway Recreation......... 629 Everett Tames, Marvin Shell Service.. 615 Ed Polkening, Coca-Cola «+ 811 Bob Darnaby, Shrine . 609 Gene Briner, P, R. Mallory... .. .» 604 Fred Stevenson, John Koch Furniture. 593 Al Beebe, Bturm Recreation.......... 500 L. Buiter, Pittman Food Mkt, mixed 588 Frank Hart, Grotto ver BI

Woodrow Lyon, St. Catherine.. C. Wilson, Building Trades.... Bill Kelly, Holy Trinity .............

Mel Ott, honored last Sunday for

National league, was under contract today to manage the New York Giants for another five years.

fielder, who is completing the last season of a three-year contract, was signed agdin by President Horace 8S terms of the deal.

terms of the contract and the confidence of Stoneham.

Mobile Prevails In Southern Playoffs

P.)—Mobile was the new playoff champion of the Southern tion today after beating New Or. leans, 3 to 1, for a fourth victory)

York fans with his wild-swinging, slam-bang style and with four straight knockouts, 2. Smart, speedy Green of Brooklyn won two close decisions over Graziano before Rocky clicked off his cluster of kayoes. 3. Both youngsters were on the canvas in the last brawl. 4. Rocky is favored at 7-5 to avenge his previous defeats, because 2f his heavy punch. Graziano expects to out-weigh Green about 153 pounds to 149 for this bout.

Ott Receives New 5-Year Contract

NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (U. P.).—

his 20 years of active play in the

The colorful and popular out-

toneham, who did not reveal the

Ott said he was happy over the

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 28 (U.

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Irish Veteran

Bob Skoglund, end, who starred in Notre Dame's late season games last year, is expected to give the Illini a lot of trouble In tomorrow's big grid clash at South Bend. /

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South Bend. Some 50,000 fans are expected as Hugh John Devore makes his debut as the Irish head football coach (acting). The Irish have lost Center Frank Szymanski and Fullback Marty Wendell on the season's eve. “But, even with those stars in the game, it's doubtful that Notre Dame could have maintained its jinx over Ilinois and held off the power-packed Illini. Illini Loaded The tip off in strength comes from the fact Notre Dame will start three freshmen, while Illinois has 18 lettermen available, The Illini also have the advantage of ‘having one game under their, belt. Besides Notre Dame, Butler, Valparaiso, Central Normal and Ball

© [State will tip the lid on 1045 sched.

ules tomorrow. Central Normals Purple Warriors and the Cardinals of Ball State tangle at Muncie. Valparaiso invades Terre Haute to meet Indiana State, while Butler plays host to Eastern Illinois Teachers, Both Butler and Val-

Hogan in Front

Of Golf Leaders

land open golf tournament.

PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 28 (U, P.).—It was Ben Hogan against the field today as the par-shattering little golf professional took a commanding four-stroke lead into the second round of the $14,333 Port-

Hogan is just rounding back into form after three years in the army. He combined 31 and 34 half rounds

paraiso are back in football after {a wartime intermission, ~The out-of-state headliner involving a Hoosier club finds Indiana battling Northwestern's Wildcats at Evanston. The Hoosiers, fresh from a sparkling 13-7 victory over Michigan, don't figure to have much: trouble with the once-pow-erful Wildcats. McMillin Is Happy In fact, Coach Bo McMillin is pretty happy about everything. His squad is in perfect physical shape, with Fullback John Cannady and Halfback Dick Deranek ready for full-time duty. He has what appears to be the “freshman find

—— : an i FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1945 Both Major League Pennants Are Cinched But Not CI Tigers and Cubs Hope to Settle Issue Tomorrow, the Former at

St. Louis, Latter at Pittsburgh

CINCINNATI, Sept. 28 (U. P.). ~ *migers, who Fave been in|The Chicago Cubs, who have main4 Xa wained a first-place margin of at least a game and a half ever since

Heavy Football Chores on Tap For Hoosier College Warriors; 50,000 Expected at Notre Dame

College football in Indiana hits its full stride tomorrow as five more Hoosier elevens, including Notre Dame's Irish, get underway. - Indiana collegiate football representatives are involved 'in eight

for a seven-under par 65 to crack the competitive tournament record at the Portland ‘Golf club. He had seven birdies and missed three others by inches. +» Three men tied for second with 69's, Harry Bassler and Ray Mangrum of Los Angeles and Harold McSpaden, Sanford, Me. Newton Basser, Carmel, Cal, discharged army

Jehnson was taken to a h ospital Wednesday night that all reserved

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seats were sold out. Established price for a strip of grandstand ducats was $18.35, one hox seat for the three games, $21.95. Meanwhile, a few eager bookies already were quoting the Cubs as favorites in the series. Other bookies, however, preferred to wait and check on the injury of second baseman Don Johnson of the Cubs and also get a line on probable pitchers.

2 Heavy Scraps On Armory Bill

Two heavyweight battles, two middleweight bouts and a headlining welterweight match featuring state champion Bob Simmons and

a 10-round rematch will be dished up for local fistic followers at the Armory tonight. The complete card follows: Main event—10 rounds—welterweights: Bob Simmons, Indianapolis, vs. Bobby Fowler, Minneapolis. Semi-final-6 rounds heavyweights: Vic Hutton, Terre Haute, vs. Jack Pumphrey, Chicago. Prelim—§ rounds—middleweights: Jack Hill, Bloomington, Ill, vs. Leroy Scales, Chicago. —Prelim—5 rounds—heavyweights: Billy Sullivan, Chicago, vs. Al Sheridan, Indianapolis. Prelim—4 rounds—middleweights: Mike McKessick, Indianapolls, vs. Doug Jordan, Chicago. The opening bout will get under way at 8:30 p. m.

MacPhail Banks On

i. McCarthy in 1946

HAVANA, Sept. 28 (U. P.).—Pres. ident Larry MacPhail of the New York Yankees let it be known today that he is counting on Joe McCarthy to be his manager again next season, He sald he hoped to complete ne-

5| gotiations with the veteran pilot

when he heturns to New York next week. It had been reported that McCarthy, who suffered a serious illness during the current season, would retire at its finish.

80-Lap Program at Speedrome Tonight

Topnotch pilots of the Mutual Racing association will compete in an 80-lap program at the Indianapolis Speedrome as races are resumed tonight after rain washed out Tuesday night's bill, Lined up at the front of the loop's battle for point honors will be Bob Breeding, Indianapolis, and Ted Hartley, Roanoke; Ind. Other driv ers scheduled to compete are Ralph

with many others.

Races begin at 8 p, m. following time trials at 7 p, m.

Game Rained Out

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Chas, Hughey, L. 8, Harry Hollenbeck, Mitchel-Beott H. Theabold, Beanblossom Mort., mixed 538 Ernie Perkinson, Basca mixed .....:@ 531 Chas. Power, American United Life Ins. 508

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)

A. Buiter, Pittman Food Mkt, mixed 532 Laverne Biers, Bowes Sealfast 528 Gertrude Pfarr, St, Philip. .........., Eva Barry, Koerner Optical, mixed.. Doris Parsons, Brightwood Puel...... 513 Mollie Brodnik, Sexton Real Estate .. 508 T. Deputy, Beanblossom Mort, mixed 508 Mary A. Hendricks, American United 507 Juanita Lagle. Antlers

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Leona Allee, P, R. Mallory........... 475 Emma Scott, Kingan & Co........... 471 Lillian Cunningham, Ranier Furniture 446

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league's regular season race 14 games behind first-place Atlanta.

95-Yard Run

played between Franklin Township and Decatur Central high séhools at Decatur Central yesterday, the former won, 13 to 0. Don Copeland scored both touchdowns, one on a 95-yard kickoff return, the other on a 20-yard end run.

Big Series Complete Schedule And Other Details Announced

CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—~The office of Baseball Commissioner Senator A. B. Chandler today announced the complete schedule and official playing conditions for the 1945 world series between the champions-to-be of the American and Nagional leagues. If the series is between Detroit and the Chicago Cubs or the St. Louis (Cardinals, the first three games will be played at Detroit, Oct. 3, 4 and 5

in five games in the annual play-

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|and the last four games at Chicago jor 8t. Louis, Oct. 6, 7,’8 and 10. It it's between Washington and the Chicago Cubs or St. Louis Cardinals, the first three games will be played at Washington, Oct. 3, 4 and 5 and the remainder of the series at Chicago or St. Louis, Oct, 7, 8, 9 and 11. Time of Games Play will begin at 1:30 p. m., eastern time, in Detroit or Washington, and 1:30 p. m, at Chicago or St. Louis, regardless of whether day~ light-saving or standard time prevails, “The commissioner, after consultation with proper officials, will

decide whether a game should be postponed because of darkness, rain or inclement weather, , A game postponed or called before becoming a regulation game will be played on the grounds for which it was originally scheduled before the next] game is played. A regulation tie game will not affect the schedule, but will be played off -if 'necessary—the day after the date for game No. 7. The first team to win four games, of course, is world champion,

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~—Shortstop Frankie Zak of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Miss Helen Druga | of Pittsburghuapplied for a marriage license today. Zak, 23, of Passaic, N. J, and Miss Druga, 21, will be married in Homestead, Pa, Oct. 6,

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OKINAWA (Delayed) (U. P.).— Earl Mitchell, Indiana university's great distance runner of two yews ago, said recently that he believes he will run the four-minute mile

Mitchell, now a second lieutenant in the marines on Okinawa, feels he will reach his peak form in about

Mitchell won the famed Wanamaker Mile in the fast indoor time of 4:08.6—whipping Gil Dodds, Frank Dixon, Jimmy Rafferty and

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from Canada’s armed forces. professional debuts were delayed from one to three years as the result of their call to the colors, are making strong bids for regular jobs. The number of players available gives some idea of the prospects for the parent Detroit club and the Indianapolis American league team which will get first call on all of the 60-0dd men which the Red Wings do not sign for National league competition. The team rosters show that Detroit has 26 active players plus 27 others on its reserve and negotiation lists. Indianapolis has 23 active players and 68 others on its reserve and negotiation lists—making a total of 134 candidates.

Omaha fo Share Omaha of the United States league (formerly the American Hockey association), also will share in the Red Wing talent and will receive second call after Indianapolis. With Detroit limited to 15 men, that leaves 119 from which Coach Johnny Sorrell may select his Indianapolis roster and exceptional talent is so plentiful that Sorrell already has placed himself on the

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State Colleges

GRID GAMES TOMORROW Eastern fllinois at Butler. Illinois at Notre Dame. Indiana at Northwestern. Purdue at Great Lakes.

Central Normal at Ball State. Valparaiso at Indiana State. Illinois Normal at DePauw. Hlinois Wesleyan at Wabash.

of the year” in rugged George Taliaferro of Gary. But, best of all, McMillin found out last night that all-America End Pete Pihos and 1942 starting guard Howard Brown will be able to play this fall after two years overseas. Pihos, one of Indiana's finest wingmen, was all-America in 1943— his junior year. As a leutenant, Pete accumulated four battle stars in Europe. He may have a hard time beating out the Hoosiers’ present ends, Ted Kluzeswski and Bob' Ravensburg, so McMillin is toying with the idea of moving Pete back to fullback.

Ready for Duty

Brown has two battle stars and the purple heart. Both he and Pihos are expected to see limited action against Northwestern. The other member of the Hoosier “Big Three"—the Boilermakers of Purdue—tangle with Great Lakes’ Bluejackets at the naval training station, Also on tomorrow's Hoosier grid card are Illinois Wesleyan at Wi bash and Illinois Normal at DePauw,

Hoosier Ice Caps Assured of

Huge Squad to Rebuild Team

With the finest array of talent ever assembled by the Detroit and Indianapalis hockey club in training at Detroit, it is becoming increas. ingly evident each succeeding day that hockey will be the first sport BB {to return to its high pre-war standard. Almost all of the stars of recent years already have been released Dozens of outstanding rookies, whos

voluntary retired list so that he can devote all of his attention to direct~ ing the Hoosier Caps from bench, Bigger defensemen and faster forwards than in recent years are available and no apologies will be necessary for the lineup which Sorrell finally selects for the American league race.

Tom Ivan to Coach

Omaha Ice Club DETROIT, Sept. 28 (U. P.).—The Detroit Red Wings today announced selection of Thomas N.

Ivan, 34, Toronto, Ont., as coach © the Omaha, Neb., Knights. Ivan has been with the Red Wings as scout and coach since 1937, except for two years service in. the Canadian army. The Red Wings said Ivan was a specialist in training young hockey players and was expected to build future regu

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