Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1946 — Page 25
Tribe Sets Sights For Sweep Of Hen : eries
Fletcher Is Tagged to Pitch First Ladies’ N ight Attraction; Sibby- Sisti to Join Indians
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Not SUPeTRIog LOVISVILLE, April 19 (U, P) ~~ Apprentice Jockey ‘Don Padgett, who pas booted home an impressive fAch hat, 50 apprentice To Hated
City Bowlers to Concentrate
On "Week End State Meets
Although there will be no local representatives participating in the American Bowling Congress tournament in Buffalo: over the week-end, this city will be well represented in the men’s-and women's state meets. Ten quintets, hine regulars and one booster, are on the 10 p..m. shift tomorrow night in the men’s tourney in Hammond. Temnhs firing im
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Louisville, Kansas City
Reverse Opening Day Tilts
number of winners at the Bowle|jockeyed longshot Bold Venture te track this season and who is slated |victory in 1936.
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Kansas City. won its first game of the campaign despite flve errors. The Colonels rode homeé on the eight-hit pitching of Walter Rudd
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By EBDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ican association, Louisville and
the regular class are Raymond Fox's Meister Brau Beer; Miller Ens-
With Glen Fleteher tagged to
pitch, the Indians have their sights
set on game No, 3 tonight and a clean sweep over the Toledo Mud Hens, The Tribesters, like the St. Paul Saints, are stil 1.000 in the A. A. standings and the Mud Hens, like the Milwaukee Brewers, have yet to taste
victory in the new race. But you never can tell.
ways maintain the pace after the underdogs find their stride and
start counter punching. The Redskins made it two wr in a row over the Hens out at Vic tory fleld last night, 6 to 3, as tall Rex Cecil tightened in the pinches and kept the visitors away from the payoff W% station in six of if & the nine rounds, He fanned seven while scattering 11 hits. It was announced that the BosYon Braves are sending the In-
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Sibby Sisti
The teams showing “early foot” don't al-
minger’s Washington Chevrolet; Bernie Mills’ McPherson Coal; Roy Haislup's Solataire Beverage, and Walt English’s Morgan's Restaurant. Others are Carl Hardin's Conkle Funeral Home, Willlam Greeley’s
dians another pastimer, an inflelder this time, He is Sebastian (Sibby) Sisti and he will be installed at
| | shortstop although Eddie Turchin
has filled the bill admirably thus far, Bist! is scheduled to report tomorrow. He was in the coast guard last year. He is 25, stands
i15-11 and weighs 176 pounds. Se-
But the Braves optioned him to the Hoosiers to develop as a short fielder.
He's a ‘Swift’
Sebastian, who resides in Buffalo, played for the Braves prior. to answering Uncle Sam’s call. He fis described as a “speed merchant” in the field and on the paths. It will be the new season’s first ladies’ night at the Tribe park tonight in the series finale with the Hens and game time is 8:30. The Columbus Red Birds are to invade for a single tilt tomorrow
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of the contest, a double. He also hit a single, drew a walk and was credited with three runs batted in. Other Tribe tallies were batted in by Turchin, Frank Drews and Ted Cleslak. The three collected two safeties apiece. The Indian infleld was on fits toes and completed three double plays, two started by Clieslak, the other by Drews.
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Looks like Toledo Manager Don Gutteridge picked the wrong pitch-
Bill Scott stepped aside for a pinch hitter in the sixth, Clarence Iott, a southpaw, took over and struck out seven Indians in three innings. He rolled up five consecutive strike outs, the last two up in the sixth and then three in a row-in the seventh. But the Redskins got to Iott for a run in the eighth on Cieslak’s single, an infield out and ‘Turchin’s single, Turchin also stole second. The Mud Hens put one or more
but the ninth, although they only scored in the first, fifth and eighth. The Indians tallled in the third, fifth and eighth. The home boys’ big round was thé fifth when they registered three runs.
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Byers Is Sold The Tribe :sold pitcher Ollie Byers today to the Little Rock club of the Southern association on a “look” agreenrent and returned in-
of the Eastern league, The release of Joe Aliperto, Russ Sehon, Stanley Mazgay and Earl ] er to Evansville of the Three-I league was announced in Wednesday’s Times, Paul Derringer, the Indians’ opening game winning pitcher, fell a victim to the night air and is under the weather nursing the flu. {Infielder Frank Staucet also is a
flu victim.
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Tic Toc Club, Don Screes’ Parkway Inn and Bill Noffke's Lang's Market. Austin McCool's Wilson * Milk five is the booster team making the trip.
Eight Teams at Gary Eight local teams are scheduled
State event at Gary, Bertha Gorka’s Hoosier Coal & Oil, Peggy Eskew’'s Simon's Five, T. Ferrell's Ferrell Flyers, Dorothy Woodlock’s Rose Tires, Blanche Meyer's Morrison Furs, Medal Beer, Betty Leach’s Mitchell's Tavern and Genie Drexler's Mechanic’s Laundry are teams that will see action tomorrow night. In both the men's and women’s meets, members of the local fives will roll. their minor events on Sunday. Here in Indianapolis, the Postal Employees National tournament winds up three week-ends of activities at Pritchett’, with team events scheduled tomorrow night at 8 o'clock and singles and doubles at 9 a. m, 11 a, m. gpd 12:40 p.m. Sunday. Two Hoosier teams are included on the schedule, the local Make-
Local League
600 BOWLERS (MEN)
Keith Miller, Automotive Bob Auman, BE. C. Atkins Co. Bob Sweeney, Pittman Food Mkt. W. McGregor, Universal Glenn Maxwell, Mery | Engineering ..
Rex Laporte, Building Tra 63 Howard Caufield, Marvin Shell Service John Zeunik, Holy Trinity 62 Robt. De Hof, Moon. Lite Ma jor , Commonwealth Loan.
Stewart- Waines . , Universal ... Automotive . Ken Olvey, Mallory Ernest Gross, Marvin Shell .. Oscar Kossman, Universal ,, Hershell Stillwell, Coca-Cola .. Duke, Stevens- Mortuary . Floyd Kenyon, Automotive .. Forest Cox, Marvin Shell Hap Power, American Yuited Life .. Bernard Connally, Printe: ‘oe Elmer Brehob, Vegetable I ois ve. 606 Lowell Fouch, Parkway Recn. Ernie Howe, Beanblossom Mixed ....
Box Score
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Lucas, Turchin Stolen bases—White, Sacrifices—Cecil,
ak to Drews to Shupe 2, Drews to Shupe.
Scott. Umpires—Padden, Kinley. _Time—3: an.
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100 100 010—3 002 030 01x—6 Runs batted in—Drews, Wentzel 3, Cles-Two-base TurShupe. Double lays—Lucas to Gutteridge to Witte, Cies-
Left on bases—Toledo 8, Indianapolis 8. Bases on balls—Off Scott 5, Cecil 4, Iott 2. Strikeouts—By Cecil 7, Scott 3, Iott 7. Hits—Off Scott 7 in 5 innings, Iott 2 in 3. Passed ball—Brady. Losing pitcher— Moore and Mec-
Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. Down at Sports Bowl, the second and final week-end of action in the singles classic is slated Saturday and Sunday. The long line of local entrants will be gunning for Bill Bilsky, who #s the leader in both actual scoring and handicap divisions. In last night's league play, Keith Miller, Bob Auman and Bob Sweeney were the scoring stars in men’s ranks, while Jane Wulzen was the leader in feminine competition, ‘ Miller had 197, 228, 255-675 for Miller's Grocery in ths Automotive league at Fox-Hunt; Auman connected for 222, 100, 245-657 for Wide Bands in the B. C. Atkins league, also at Fom-Hunt, and Sweeney had 259, 225, 166—650 for Schoonover Hardware in the Pittman Food Market Mixed at Speedway. Mrs. Wulzen enterad the 600class for the first tim this season with 171, 219, 214—@M for Mad-den-Copple in the Bowes Sealfast loop at West Side. She was the fifth Bowes’ leaguer to hit.the 600mark during the pressmt campaign. Last night's session ef the Printcraft league at the Delaware was the final of the seasom. Bubble-Up topped the final team standings with 72 victories and D4 defeats. Al Meyer was the leader ia individual averages with 188.
Tenpin Scores
Dutch Haufler, Universal Blythe, ak Loan ... OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Kenny Davis, John Koch Durniture... 503 Arnold McCay, Indpls. Powsr & Light. 581 Charles Milier, taste, 518 Dennis ver, i Ed Huck Jr., Koe Thomas Haner, Mitchell
600 BOWLER Ei Jane Wulzen, Bowes Sealfast .........
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Muriel ha es, Bowes 57 Rhoda Huffman, Koerner Optical Mix. : Hilda Foster, Bowes 55 Tillle Jardins, Bowes Betty Weaver, Brightwood Puel . ton Real ala . Marge Gerbeck, Bexton ........ Margaret Sewfan. Bowes Marie McCoy, P, R. Mallory Olive O'Connen, Budweiser Beer
54 7|Irs Lambert, Pittman Fool Mkt Mix. H
Bowes Mary Leppert, Coca-Cola @pritt) Marjorie Hawks, Gova-Cole, (Prith) .. Ann Neese, Sexton sasess Margaret Carnagua, "Bowes
Lora Lee Shelley, Sexton Judy Hinde Brightwood Ann Krull, wes Catherine Treacy, Aletha Boyer, Firmen Mixed .
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a Barry, Bonnie Willsey, Bowes - Ethel Maher, Bow . Ann Reynolds, Coca-Cola Pritt.) ..... Iva Dininger, Bowes Betty Bradley, Coca-Cola dhe) sas Roberta Pittman, Pittman Mixed Audrey Suiter, Pittman Mixed Sophie Krapes, Sexion Alberta Rosa, Bow ‘ees Leona Altee, P. R. Mailorg OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)
Mary Alice Hendricks, Al, United .. 488 H. Hoppes, Antlers . arsv-pvre B11 Anna Kelement, Coca-Coly (Pt. Bq.). 478 Lillian Ounningham, Raniiz Purniture 466
Mrs. Laycock Takes Pleasant Run Meet
Mrs. Robert Laycock carded a 38 for top spot in Class A competition
in the women’s threw-away golf tournament yesterday at Pleasant Run. Carolyn Pickemng placed second with 44. The Class B winner was Audrey Sulter, with 50. Competitors were allowed te reshoot ote stroke on each hole in the nine-hole meet.
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Kansas City reversed opening day defeats but Milwaukee and Toledo suffered second straight losses. St. Paul defeated Milwaukee, defending champions, 5 to 3, while Kansas City evened the series with
Misnespolis on the long end of an to 6 score. Louisville whipped 2 ar 5 to 3, and Indianapolis again dropped Toledo, 6 to 3. Despite home runs by Lew Flick, Ed Mierkowics and Bill Nagel, the Brewers were unable to produce anything ahead of the round trippers and they did the least possible damage. Saints Pitcher Harry Taylor allowed six scattered hits while teammates were compiling single runs in the second, fifth and sixth innings, and two tallies in the seventh decided the contest. He fanned 10 batters. In a sloppy game at Kansas City marred by seven errors, the Blues had more of everything including miscues and luck. The winning margin in the 8-6 victory was scored in the eighth on a pop fly and
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Amateur Ring Bill On South Side
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