Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1946 — Page 31
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4 oy Cae michel, George Heaney, Pete Wil-| Central ° * ETI Ln | 1 LL IIIS | son, Crawford Harbison, John Scott | ; EL Sha 5 as y ? = and S. L. Mitchel. ington and W Skeet Instructors teams, both still : ; ; Booker, Baldridge, Pratt and Dr. victories, will vie in Adkins also will be eligible for ex-| 2:30 p. m. tomorrq | servicemen’s competition. Pratt and | ide oval. | Booker both were skeet instructors | s inexperienced te | during the war, the former assigned | opener to Tech I to the First Troop Carrier Com- » Warren Central pri {mand, and the latter in naval servsaten by Shortridge, |
Frnt Sharpen E f Gun Club Event F Loops | Vecamwe S18 Indians Fa ace nternationa f= arpen yes or Gun Club Even ree 0 our andlot 00ps | SERVICE LESS THAN O.P.A.- } i a Com Their O tion | ire © » | Champs Again; Hope to Regain Co plete Their Organization || Sanders Tire Co. 9 Oo 3 152 McLean Place } 4 | Between 21st and. on Organization of three of the four leagues that will operate under 22nd, -N. ois orm € ore Ie or ome the jurisdiction of the Indianapolis Amateur baseball association this, = SA . summer, was completed at the association's meeting last night. 00 ; : : | The Municipal league, which will play Sunday afternoons, has 1¢s| “ : DE LAND, Fla. April 11.—The Indianapolis Indians were to drop schedule completed and is ready for the “play ball” signal with the fdl-| {) T0-GET ITEMS the curtain today on their Florida spring training and tomorrow at this lowing teams competing: Roosevelt Pharmacy, Leonard Cleaners, Armdur A - ay this season wa time’ the Redskins will be well on the way to Victory field home grounds. & Co. Sacks Auto Supply, Ranga - _ ——€§—;—Y— Te A Garden or had reached th The Tribe squad is scheduled to depart here early tomorrow morning Reliables, Pendleton Reformatory, budget, but again went on. record| RO-HO 95 ; : . Mickleyville Merchants and De as being opposed to the proposed | Gulti- $ vl and arrive in Indianapolis .at 10:25 a. m. Saturday. ya. 8 | or league, fresh ou : : y . ; Wolf News. fees, 1B vators ——— » f 266, 200, 253-70 Business on hand in the Sunshine state today was another tilt The six-team City league, which| -. —— an yo Gom™e® 12° p was in action a with the Montreal Royals of the ¥ un will also do its pastiming on Sun-| IN. E. Lads Under Eine. “$1.50 Jl International league at. Daytona days, is composed of Eagles Lodge, Hand Pro 233, 181, 24565! Ml Beach. It's the “rubber” of a three- Box Score BR Blue Ribbon | Jim Tobin’s Wing i a ale 260 ad 975, 1003, 1066- | Jl came series and stands one victory INDIANAPOLIS Cream, Indianapolis Railways, Fer-| The Northeast community cen- Trowels er ris oh apiece. Sort of a spring “playofT. ABR HOA B ris Food Market and Prospect ter Junior Baseball, Inc, Class C| 2 Folve Laby per | The Royals, the International Joop Staucet, ss Tle Tavern. ~ [foun is rapidly rounding into Lora ork, eac last year, edged Drews, 2b .. : w {sg /for regular season league compe pennaht winners I hema. 20 ‘3.00 4 2g The Manufacturers’ circuit also 1s i ulton had 238, 2 § the Indians at Daytona Beach yes-| | Shupe, 15° 00 M00 composed of six aggregations, but | tion. Jim Tobin, city fireman of] r Lions in the Inter | terday, 4 to 3, but it looked like it| Near 1 ... +7 3.1 : 2 3 there is a possibility that two more | [station 21, Roosevelt and Olney, t's, while Lahti ha would become necessary to hang|aderhoit, 1f .......7 0 1 2 0 0 may be added before the season {is team coach and sends a large ¥ Plant Engineer 1 out the Florida moon to get the fifth 3 ---oooo 3 § 3 3 3 9 opens, The following teams are Squad through practice twice weekecutive at Speedwa; | game OVer. Derringer, P ......, 1 1146 32 ready for their Saturday afternoon (ly. Tobin has many hopeful “future | (EERE gues Forming 3 The contest lasted 15 innings and Javeroe’ aren Y 0 00 0 of competition: -Union- Printers, Kin- |greats” under his wing and diamond | Harper's Garage i Jl required more than three hours, La 1. 0-0. 0 200 gan Reliables, Advance Paint Co. linterest is at high pitch among | Classic was the on! Deadlocked in Fourth Totals ..... 50 3 ‘034 16} Allisons, Stewart-Warner and P. R. |thé little fellows in that area. The 1to h 1 Bestudik batted for Javery in 1lth, Mallory {Northeast C. C. nine plans to play } it 650. He jus G The encounter was deadlocked in| §Two out when winning run scored. " We n re Washing 25, 231, 194—650 . The Manufacturers’ season will | 14S games at George Washington 3 MWe . the fourth stanza at 3 and 3 and for MONTREAL 18 Manulg NR park diamonds summer leagues ar Sl). next 10 innings it was a string ABR H OA E open May 4, while the Sabbath 5 at several alleys. Th of goose eggs for both sides. Rackley, ef .....%..7 0 1 4.0 0 loops will open one day ‘later. Or- |—————- wersmme announced it ha ; Robinson, 20 -..... 7.1 25 4° © ganization of the Wednesday Twi- | Fi ht R Its inl? But the Royals outhit the In-‘shuba, If ......... 6 1 3 5:00 eh 4 . 4 t 19 esuiTs four girl's teams o : ; d the | Gallagher, rf ..000. SX 0 12%.» light league will be completed at| Contact Bud Hine dians, 15 to 9, and Gesesve Ri Remozottl, 3b ..... 5 1 212 0 the association's next meeting. ] — ra you are interested. honors aver the long Tou Re rae Eom b Nee TY Bin Paul V. Brown, parks superinten- | By UNITED PRESS 5, ‘Ted Wessell ha SR 2-7C Winning marker Was tallied prey,” .... 2.08 1.8 0 dent, attended last night's session, |, MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Mike Rafa, 139, Pitts- : 4 ff Bob Log ith one out in the |Milkey, ¢ ..... «4° 0.0 5 8 40 ent, ” Mh burgh, outpointed Rddie Bertolino, 132, fixed league will per | ot 9 St Ban hi Guliagh ut | Raevke, p 200 1 232 4 and outlined reasons for the SUR- | Galves ston, Tex., . (10), day nights, while 4 ig Wii Ter _— oy foe Bannata Pan al 0 : : 2 0 gestion of. she Park. BOR tet a TE ao y I Io willl ¢ - hy 14 0 singles rea aL WHR : 1172, Ithaca, N. 7, outpointe illie § being Organized fc 8 scored from third after the catch| Totals ..........52 4 15 45 16 0 Jee be. assessed ama eur Seams Davis, -173, Youngstown, O., (8), 5) WAYS + TO * BUY— competition, Thurs |} : | ' ‘ using city park diamonds, SlUcing| npw YORK (Jamalea Arens)—Pedro 1 open date aecordin on Remozotty's Jong fy. } upaen hatieq for Raevke in sinh of the park department's budget | Viesco, 138, Mexico City, stopped Prankie CASH, CHARGE, iii 6 may be reached 3 3 The Indians now have won seven i {INDIANAPOLIS ye Sos S00 0 Sod Sp ’ > brought about the move, Brown Ruble, 15 Broek: on Webber, 138 re / 3 and lost four in “grapefruit league” | Runs batted Jn—Shuba, Beards 2 Remoe) Five skeet shooters at the Capitol City Gun club sharpen their eyes for the L. Strauss and Co. shoot, |{5ld the amateur representatives, Pawtucket. R. A stopped allie Wolfe, 138. Tr byl Py competition. Shuts, Derringer, Tatum, Kobinson, Nie-| scheduled for Sunday, April 28, They are (left to right) Dave Arnette, John Scott, Merrill Christie, Dr. | Association officials said they | Newwrk, N. J, () a X] i man. Bacrifices—Derringer, Shemo, Neill realized the board had a problem | BANGOR, Me —Lloyd Hudson, 135, Bath, ‘930 N. [ATL H ; Three in Third Double plays. Remozotti fo Robinson to] H. C. Adkins and S. L. Mitchel. | "Mi rte., stopped Ted Wells, 130, Manchester Nn CO res In vesterday's contest, the Red-| Tatum, Saayce; Stipe States; to She- | ’ in operating the parks on a lower | N H, (4) — - bia s———————— - avira ui— ~ : . : mo to Shupe. Left on bases—-Indianapo- ® # * : = ® ” sii ————— i aa—— iam —————— — skins tallied all three runs in the|lis 12, Montreal 11. Base€ on balls—Of | obnon a: oo 3 GR third frame. In other words, they| Deringer b, Jogery 4, Bacrke 4, Bannata) By J. E. O'BRIEN inson .. 100g Were held runless in 14 out of the) Derringer 1 Hite—Off Derringer, 6 in 5| Peace has been with us long enough now for the shooting to start Listen to Our NEWS Program—Station WISH (1310)—Sundays 1 to 1:15 P. M. Riviers American 3 15 innings—which is not so hot. | Pacpie: 8 in 9 Bannata, ox in’ 8. Hit py! in earsfst. And the gentlemen who prefer to blast at skeet targets will 2 yhnson oi 5 This is explained by the fact they |pitcher—By Bannata (Staucet). Winning | comp inthe first big post-war shoot Sunday, April 28, at the Capitol | A , Johnson 5 had 12 runners stranded and Man- | fisher Bena Losing Fisher Logan City Gun club | id Ka oF 3 ager Bill Burwell didn’t like it Sa EE EIN urn, Tuy ‘Ss so d t L. Strauss and Co., the meet naturally will draw all ¢ " HP , Jewelry “i ge el < jf Te Sponsored by L. | : ® Lady ot Lovrtias eB Getting ’em on and leaving ’'em local regulars plus delegations from South Bend, Ft. Wayne, Evansville, | ’ A N | 1! T0 un DOUBLING | P’ y Johnson ............ s JEMthere haunts any manager. But the |pitchers, the Royals two. Paul Der- Terre Haute, Kokomo, Gary and | ir Giana BEll youereees 3 Montreal pilot also had some grief ringer, Al Javery and Logan shared| washington. In addition, special! for too many new shooters. He ar- 8 johnson .. 5 as 11 Royals Were left on base. the Tribe mound toil, and the|gjvisions have been set up for ex-|gues that the cost of the sport—the inane 5 Frankie Drews, seasoned second Royals’ first three runs were tallied | servicemen. shells and targets for one 25-bird 35800 111+ ns sacker down from ‘the Boston|282inst Derringer, one in the first| The skeet veterans are anxious|round cost $1,75—will hold down hoiidisns Bel ...... 3 Braves, made his first appearance and two in the fourth. Needless to | to see what kind of turnout of ex-|the number of newcomers. North Side ....... 2 in Tribe livery, played part time|S3Y» his work fell below expecta- | servicemen they have. For both| The shoot will be divided into two Johnson Maat o 3 and batted in two of the Indians’ |Hons: | skeet and trapshooting were inte-|divisions of three classifications r, Johnson three runs, The Indians’ spring batting av- | gral parts of army and navy gun-| each based on the shooters’ known Loi-gola trea Tom Neill and Bob Brady got lerages took a nose dive after that nery training and should have de-| ability or proven shooting: ability. BY cinerea two blows apiece for the Hoosiers|\ODg one. Butch Nieman was up| {veloped some new enthusiasts. Veterans will compete in one dii and Frank Staucet was back at seven mes with only one hit, Sport Cowly | ; Yision and the oiher Will be open A rh short, accepted nine chances with. (Shupe was held hitless in sever | However, there's a wide diver to civilians. : atair ro eS ut a miscue and was on the start Oficial times at bat and Morris | gence of opinion on whether wor All entrants will fire 50-target | 3 3 So : : x LEADERS fwouEy) ing end of two double plays. Neil | Aderholt only got one safe in seven |war II veterans will take to the!races, with the five high guns in | Sal a : : H. Block Mixed a had nine putouts in center field, |Lries- Outfielder Shuba paced the|shotgun sports. el. S. Pratt, for each division shooting an addi- J] § : : 2 ; SOFA Agios acy re $ 3 : Royals with three hits, one for two | example, who has shot both as an | tional 50 targets. Se did Ha . pS Ben. ed sd Robinson Stars sacks. The run batted in by the | amateur and professional, thinks Some of the top local shooters ; : : A Hallary ORIEs +,1001 ‘a Jackie Robinson, Negro second,Tribe's Shupe was a long fly, | the skeet and trap ranks will be|o, = co) compete will be Pratt, | ¥ : Fidelity Trust’ Mix, 4 )aseman, displayed all-around form.| Derringer gave up six hits in|swelled considerably by war vet-|,,. otto Dr. Harold C. Adkins, o.| ; , Wm. J. Holiday Mix. 4 He accepted nine chances and got | five innings, Javery two in five and | erans. L. Baldridge, Merrill, Christie, John | : wo hits, one for two bases. Logan seven in four and two-thirds.| On the other hand, Dave Arnette, Moran, Loren Booker, Walter Suse- | 1tals Meet The Indians employed three Javery issued four walks. another top-notcher, doesn. look
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