Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1946 — Page 22
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Swiss Pilot To Make Bid For Victory
By ART WRIGHT Rudolf Caracciola’s second bid for American racing laurels will be made here May 30 when he roars away from the starting line at the| § Indianapolis speedway With 2
heir home opener, 7 to 1.
{ i di- » ®: N line jockeys. {formance of the home nine as obs : Sl in gasoline alley rected by their new. manager, Don B S that the Swiss-German ace will be Gutteridge. . ox core fast enough to gain one of the cov- nitia nit The Indians’ lone run was a . rap o / INDIANAPOLIS eted starting places ... for hell be homer over the left fleld fence by at the wheel of a powerful eight- Stan Wentzel in the second sinnza. SBl. &s AB R H 0 A El cylinder, European-built Mercedes. At Raceland After that, Toledo's Sanford Was prews av. .......4 0 0 2 2 0 y : y ty mt : in charge. Sanford also beat the|Shupe 1b . .... 4 00 800 This is the: same type mot if tha Loviinbenibing™ | Nieman, "5 0003 08 0 0 0 Caracciola drove at Roosevelt Race- dl es ins at In po 4 | Wentzel, ef Lilli4 L130 0 way on Long Island in 1837 in his! Midget auto racing in the Indi- y. : | Bestudik, It. revives iyi first visit to the United States. He &napolis area will get off to a flying| The defeat dropped the Tribe: | Brady. o rates, 3 0 1's oo qualified over the winding, twisting 'start next Sunday afternoon at| sters into third place behind Min-| parks ae en course at 83.172 miles per hour, a Raceland. \neapolis and Louisville, who share |§iaucet ©... Roof .n one pace even faster than that-set by Announcement of the 1946 open-ithe league lead. Blackburn... 0 0 0 a0 0 of the great Tazio Nuvolari who had|ing or he | filth wile yack on. High Briel Series Totals i apsimaiay on mn It cup Way ween TOSY 3n ; ; ries hap | Parks batted for Derringer seventh won the George auger or | Fortville came today from Lou This is a brief series here of only | a Es ed for Derringer in seven classic there the year before. Nuv two games and in the finale to- Staucet ran for Parks in seventh lari's qualifying time in 1937 was | Moore. Moore said the Indianapolis 8 |* Blackburn batted for Woods in ninth, 77636 hil hour. While this| Auto Racing Association, Inc, will{night, before the Indians move on | FOLESD 71835 Illes per. h th again operate the season's events at to Columbus, Rex Cecil is slated to AB BR H OX B speed Seegts much of Indianapolis| Raceland. [receive the Tribe mound assign- | White, ef oe 30 4 00 . ater i 1 : ine rari a neck- breaking | Thirty midget cars are expected |ment against the Hens, Lan ou 3 +30 3 8 an Sh of the many dangerous | {to report at the starting line for) Paul Derringer got into trouble | Witte 1b .........& & 3 & & 0 ol and left curves which marked {qualifying trials at 1 p, m. At least|{in the first frame last night by | Gutteridge, 3b ..... 4 0 0 1 0 © re It Raceway as one of the|d dozen will be powered by the Of-- | giving up two walks. The Hens Pe Sones sf 3. 48 De ¢ dam y courses. |ienhauser engines which have car-|quickly took advantage and tallied | Sanford, p . ...... 4 1:0 a¥2 0 World's noe g E | ried the nation’s greats to many two markers before the side was| roiale ym Te YN wr oy Third European Entry world’s records. | retired. INDIANAPOLIS 010000000. While Caracciola became the Seven Events | Les Moss, catcher, starred at bat | Toledo . 20001040 x Runs batted in ‘Wentz gel, Lulz 2 Moss,
third European to officially enter.) rig. qualifiers will make [Or Toledo by blasting a home run
the foreign roster is certain 10, 4}, field for the first sprint race and nn double. He also hit a homer |
mount before entries close at mid- at 2:30 p. m. Seven events willl lin the opener at Indianapolis last night May 1. Nuvolari several .,. ..ice the opening day's program, | Wednesday. weeks ago was disclosed by The ending with a grand sweepstakes | Joe Bestudik got two of the Times as having contacted a {of 30 laps. Tribe's five hits last night, Wentzel one accessory firm for equipment | The field will include drivers from one, Ted Cieslak one and Bob Brady
his team while here. promises to be an all-star lineup. | sacks. Caracciola’s wife will accompany | | Headliners of the big car circuit will Nieman, Shupe Falter the European. champion here. She| pe in the midgets also. ! was a member of Louis Chiron’s | Moore is also busy at the Indiparty when the Frenchman won| anapolis Speedway preparing two| seventh place in the “500” with a cars for the 500-mile classic. One|
The Tribe management ginning to worry about two players. who were expected to pound
i ion. 1 t owned by Caracciola’s wife, was the other, the car which won the] These are Butch Nieman.
built in 1930. It's a rear drive [1941 classic, will be piloted by Joie supercharged mount. Chitwood, : : : The colorful European has been | ji% he wa Jewing of Segiak at undisputed European champion BE nade 10 errors
: last night. siuce. the death of Bernd Rose- Knox Tumbles. | The Mud Hens played errorless | adik =
ball and collected 10 hits, six off | o
meyer, winner of the 1937 Recsrcs
Raceway 300-miler. Caracciola won| B | Dexringer in six innings and four the German Grand Prix five times,| §QI1€S in outs. off-)George Woods in two stanzas. the Switzerland Grand Prix three
times, the Italian Grand Prix twice Another front-line matman “feirT0ledo’s Sanford . rolled up nine and the Grand Prix events of Pdefore Buddy Knox at the Armory strikeouts at the expense of the! France, Belgium, Spain, Monaco, 18st night when the rugged Okla- Tribesters. Tunis and Tripoli. ‘homan took two of three falls over! At Indianapolis, Sanford limited! EERE | Farmer Jones, the Arkansas hill- the Tribe to six_hits and fanned 10 {billy, before au near capacity house
right field, and Vince Shupe, first | base. Another current Tribe fault |
Wren, Corona, Gutteridge. ~—Brady, Moss. Home runs—V Left on bases—Indianapolis
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Enters Baseball's Hall of Fame
India: Slip on Mound and
At Plate in Road Opener As Toledo Blasts 10 Hits
TOLEDO, April 24.—Held to five hits by Pred Sanford, righthander he Indianapolis Indians were never in the ball game after the secon nning at Swayne field last night and the Toledo Mud Hens annexe
A packed throng of 12,258, one of the largest ever to turn out f + game here, was stirred to the heights of enthusiasm by the per
Two-base its
Wentzel, Mos. 9, Toledo 5
Base on balls—Off Derringer 2, Woods
1, oods 2, Sanford 9. H ringer 6 in 6 innings. Wood
| oY Pitcher—By Sanford (Brady), Lutz) Losing pitcher—Derringer,
| 1 Sanford 4. Strikeouts—By Derringer—
its—Off Der$s 4 ih 2. Hit
pires Austin, Mullen and Gordon. Time] for his car and for two others of|the Midwest and Far West in what{one. Brady's blow was good for two | Z1%
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Big Cars fo Run 1. eis” 55 0 Record Throng at St. Paul
It was a rough encounter from At Jungle Park the start and marked the fth
Times Special : straight win here this season ior Watches Home Nine Go Down
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ROCKVILLE, Ind., April 24 —The Knox, who has mowed down all By UNITED PRESS
first big car race of the season un- opposition, Knox took the opening
Dirt Track Racing association willl our minutes, with the Farmer league was set at St. Paul, 21,349.
eight miles north of here next Sun- second session after 16 minutes peat the Saints, 8 to 2. day afternoon. . with his favorite “mule kick.”
pion of Waterford, Mich., will be on | Victory No. 5 with a back breaker gansas City. 3 to 2. Louisville beat hand to defend his laurels as will hold at the five-minute mark of the columbus, 7 o 3, at Columbus, beChick Smith, Frankfort, Ky. 1939 final fall. fore 5872. titlist. They will be challenged by In other bouts on the three-event The eight-hit huriimg of Walt “Harry Hart, Indianapolis, in Clifton bill staged by Matchmaker Lioyvd Lanfranconi while the Brewe: Denny's fast Lencki Special and a Carter's Hercules Athletic club, rahping five Sain number of other outstanding driv- Jackie Nichols won over Dan hits pave Milwaukee its second vice ers. Savage and Indio Yaqui took lhe (ory of the campaign Already more than 20 drivers have measure of Monty La Due Ground rules, because of the Se lries for oe Pos rem bo crowd ringing the outfield, -allowed tart 130 p. m. with time trials. . ‘ two fly balls to fall for dsubles and Three 10-lap eliminations, a special Bundy Will Bid accounted for most-of Milwaukee's race and the 20-lap feature will fol- total low. The first race will start at For Midget L J8i" a cauitnaior & iy or / ge QUrelS A. ninth-inning single by Bill . ; Barnacle that sent Frank Trechock Times Special across home plate made the Mitine-
Notre Dame Nine Manual In. April 24. — apolis Millers’ inaugural a success Houston Bundy o ayton, O., who home crow Bests Purdue, 11-4 : \ \ for the home crowd. _
won the first two midget races of
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Kansas City had tied the score at LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 24 (U. the Midwest Dirt Track Racing 2.2 in the ei2hth on ex-Yankee P.).—~Notre Dame combined a dozen association, will be back to bid for Johnny Sturm's home run. but hits and a generous sprinkling of premier honors next Sunday when ' free passes by Purdue hurlers to the little cars again run at the
In the American association's 1946 * der the sponsorship of the Midwest| ll. With an airplane spin afler all-time record crowd for opening games in. the Midwest's big minor
Lefty Bill Lefebvre, w final inning. Joe M walked nine men before
lieved in the ninth, Walt Rudd of Louisy
Minneapolis.
The Colonels tallied two runs \ Wesley Harrell the first and last innings and single ;
runs in the third, fifth a
The best Columbus could do for the Clare home opener was a brace of runs in Bvi
the third and a lone t sixth,
gain an 11-4 paseball victory ves. Franklin Fairgrounds track B h /| ( / d terday afternoon. He'll be challenged by several of ase qa 0 en ar
Frank Gilhooley and Jack Mavo the. leading midget pilots. of the headed the Irish attack, each with! central states area. One of these three hits in five times at the plate, Will be Clyde Dillon of St. Louis,
LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
vr ol Gilhooley hit a home run. IrishiMo, in a fast Offenhauser. Virgil Minnp Wy Te Kan. ( 5 "29 Pitcher Dick Smullen scattered Ford of Centralia, Ill, and Fred jogii'llc } 2 .Tl4 Toledo ~~ 1 4 420 eight Purdue blows although Olin! Wingate of Dayton, O., are other St. Paul 3 J 500 Columbu: 2 5 .288 Martin, Boilermaker right fielder, fast riders who will be after Bundy's AMERICAN: LEAGLE smashed his second pitch for a!laurels. A Nr To06 home run. Officials of the Midwest organi- New work ean 171 ———— zation expect more than 20 entries Detplt 3 2 nTMiWash'gton 2 6.250 A te for Sunday's event, scheduled to ! NATIONALE yan ma eurs start with time trials at 1 o'clock Ww. 1. Pet cr WwW. 1. Pe Roos Market Sine Is to practice at Ihe first of Jour eight-lap heats Brih 6 1.857 Boston } 4 A20 An SRRIBItOD doubiereaae pH 2. n Will start at-2:30 and will be fol- Chicago ‘ ow Pi oe : ; " played with Indianapolis Rafiways nine 10Wed by the 20- lap feature, New York 3 4 Alvcyneinnati 2.6. 200 Sunday at Riverside diamond 3, first game at 12:30 Pp. | RESULTS YESTERDAY ey Butler Reviving | "wilh Mba AN @ : i Rs 00 002 oon 3 L A N T ahsoLn: Golf and Tennis S L Paul ncor And F. iderman: W. Hy 7 Plans for Butler university to re- ,. "° oy DRpeRIe $ 95 vive intefcollegiate competition in M 000 100 101— 3 6
BLUE POIN AUTO golf and tennis, sports dropped durSUPPLY | ing the war years /
— . - director, in an outline of intra. Maione
{mural competition which will lead AMERICAN LEAG UF {to winning squads representing the EB
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as Washinglion 00 00 u20 08 8 12 university at the Little State meet Boston 020 000 000 00 - 2 8 3 CUS | later this year Masterson. Pieretti, Wolff and Evans Johnson; Deutsch, Dreisewerd, Ry ba, Wil Qualifying tournaments are. to| son and Wagner
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‘second openers” yesterday,
{ Across the Mississipp! river Minneapolis o p Bob Simpson, 1941 Midwest cham-| Tne Tulsa product then clinched jg 200.capa city throng SD defeated oapoIs ened Josterde) env 8 0s M. ho allowed ct six hits, held the visitors safe in the Pr red Spencer. urray also ap hurled six-hit ball for the Blues but Wi he was re- BY
ille limited Lo the Red Birds to six hits Colonels were making eight blows Att bak ef count seven runs in the night open- Woe er at Columbus. The victory kept Les ! Louisville in a first-place tie with y
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo (night, Louisville at Columbus (night),
Milwaukee at St, Paul
Kansas City at Minenapolis AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland at St. Louis Philadelphia at Washintge New York at Boston Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEA( Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Boston at New York St. Louls at Cincinnati, Chicago at - Pittsburgh
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Ed Head: of Brooklyn . , , hurls season's first no-hitter.
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Bara Sets Two League Marks To Set Pace for Tenpin Stars
Tony Bara set a pair. of league records in the Indiana Recreation loop to lead last night's scoring on local ténpin drives. He held a string of 10 strikes to open his middle game, but left the 10 pin standing on his 11th delivery. He made the spare and struck | for a 289, the best single game of the season in the Indiana Recreation. Flanking the record game with 201 and 225, he totaled 715, another | The Hens’ big inning last night/ season high for the Indiana loop. | was the seventh when they splurged| It was the season's 27th 700-series| Is be-|for four runs off George Woods.
The Indians have now won four With the Mud A fellow-leaguer,
by Woods | Um-|
Dick Gayde was the third recreaBara was in action] tion member to pass 650. He had Millikan’ s Business Brokers. 1203, 268, 187—658 for Fireside Tavof ern. Telford Wright of the Mutual | Delage in 1820. The Mercedes, will. be driven by Cliff Bergere and the horsehide In consistent fash-| gens have won three and dropped Roselyn LHe VSS le ne Mik fve had 25s, I a an! maining series over 650. A trio y of heavy solo
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St. Louis Browns Hoosier Pastimers own Butler, 9-6 Buy Dahlgren BLOOMINGTON, Ind." April 24 { (U. P.).—Indiana. university's base3. ball team prepared today for its Big, one Ten opener against Northwestern | most widely-traveled | Friday at Evanston, Ill. added another sticker to| ~The s suitcase today as he moved from |non-conference
Pittsburgh Pirates to the St.| i in a straight cash
PITTSBURGH, April 24 (U.
final | tuneup yesterday when they defeated Butler univer-
Butler opened the scoring in the)
who came up. to the 1 majors in 1935 with the Boston Red ’ Sox, went to the New York Yankees
added single tallies in both the sec-
scored four runs in the third in-| Ining, added a run in the fifth, two 21/, Miles West of Speedway {in the sixth and a final two in the {seventh inning on pitcher Johuny/ Wallace's ‘home run,
the Yanks won ie champion-| s, then was sold to the Boston! .. who sent him on to
three American
Of ’46, Once Was Told That He Would Never Pitch Again
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, April 24—Ten years ago a “Louisiana. surgeon looked at Ed Head's shattered left arm and told him he'd never pitch again, Today the courageous Dodger hurler was in,the company of baseball's big league immortals who have hurled no-hit, no-run games, That surgeon was only half right because Head never did pitch another game as a southpaw, but’ with the heart of a youngster who wouldn't let his dream of becom-, ——————— ing a major leaguer fade away, he| He might have been forgiven or learned to throw with his right{not showing up at all yesterday. hand. ° The night before he became the The best witnesses of how well he [father of a six-pound son, Rickey accomplished the conversion are the Dean Head, and he admitted he Boston Braves. They were the vic-|Was “in the clouds.” tims of his 5-to-0 no-hit triumph| “I knew I had a no-hitter right at Ebbets field yesterday, the first|along,” he said. “I ‘got a little to be pitched by a Dodger hurler Worried when I walked Workman since James (Tex) Carleton stopped |in the ninth, but everything worked Cincinnati without a safe blow in|0ut. I was using a slider and slow April of 1940. stuff mostly. Boy, what..a thrill, Four Reach First Base And incidentally, the Rickey in my There was drama in the fact hoy BTS hve Bi with that Head was out there at all ig ent Branch
Only a few short weeks ago in Hickey” spring training, his arm twinged Sixth in Row for Cards with pain and there were anxious| The Cardinals also kept pace moments before he knew whether|With their sixth straight triumph the soreness might end his baseball [after an opening day defeat, beat career forever. ing the Reds at Cincinnati, 3 to 2 Only four Boston players got on|With two runs in the eighth to give base, three by walks and one by|relief pitcher Ken Burkhart the an error. Only one, Carvel (Bama) | Victory. Bert Haas and Eddie Miller Rowell, reached second. He was!|of the Reds got homers off starter safe on Pee Wee Reese's miscue Ted Wilks.
fifth. A ninth-inning Boston threat Cubs turned in another fine pitch ended suddenly when Charley|ing job, striking out seven batters Workman, who had walked, was | and yielding only five hits in a doubled off first base by Catcher |3- -to-1 victory over the Pirates at Ferrell Anderson after Head struck |Pittsburgh. Frank Colman’s homer out Connie Ryan. was the only damaging Pirate In 1935 Head was a clever sand-| POW. lot southpaw for the Ouachita Par-| Oscar Judd of the Phils avenged ish high school team at West Mon-| an eadMier defeat by the Giants, roe, La. In a bus crash Head's| topping them 8 to 1 at Philadelphia, pitching arm and shoulder were | Ron Northey’s two-run homer highcrushed. . The surgeon, his uncle, [lighted a three-run inning for the said he might be .able to save it, EDils. but that he was through as a The Yankees moved into a first pitcher. i place tie in the American league at He's a New Daddy i New York by beating the PhiladelHead refused to give up. Like a Phia Athletics, 3 to 0, behind Al
The Broad Ripple Ladies’ league baby learning fo walk he learned | Gettel's four-hit pitching. Nick turned in by Pennsylvania Recrea- wound up its season with & head-|to toss stones with his right hand|Etten batted in two runs in the 100 3 Pearl St. Philip/and soon got enough distance and | sixth with a homer behind Charley trio with 207, 255, 203—665 for Bal-| finished first in the event with 305. accuracy to play ball again. n Keller, who had tripled. The Illinois alley management|1938 he another member of the | has announced it will have open|Jackson, 23% team, hit for 1770, 236, 244—650, the alleys available tonight from 6 to 1077,/8:30 p. m. Reservations may be made by calling LI. 0740.
got a professional job mi Gerald Priddy’s three-run homer Miss, and movea to|C¢3PPed a six-run 11th inning rally Abbeville of the Evangeline league that gave Washington an 8 to 2 in 1939. Pinally he reached the | Victory at Boston.
| Dodgers and was just hitting his| Ite White Sox defeated the De{peak when he convinced army | troit Tigers at Chicago, 3 to 1, on
doctors his arm was sound enough | AVe- -hit hurling by Bill Dietrich. to become a G. I, and he lft in Cleveland at St. Louis was rained
{mid-season of 1944. out in the first major league postsot rire — 'ponement this year because of weather.
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Butler university's track team A “rubber” 10-round battle be-|was to risk its perfect record this
| 515| tween Bob Garner, Louisville heavy- afternoon in a dual meet with the
weight, and Charlie Banks, fast|University of Cincinnati on the
—- 382! stepping Cincinnati puncher, ill| Fairview oval. “es aes headline Friday night's Armory box-|{ The Bulldogs previously were high . 554| ing show. se in a triangular meet with Earlham
Banks originally was slated to and Wabash and topped the field in
= 313 | meet Shelton Bell, of Dayton, O.'a four- -way affair with Rose Poly, - 32%/but the latter was pulled off the Wabash and Indiana State. 334 card after Carter learned of an eye; ————————————
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