Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 35
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Redskins Open 15- Came Home Hitch Under Ares Saturday; Split Even on Road Jour ney
By EDDIE Ash, Times Sports Editor After gaining a fNfty-fifty cord on i the western hall of the circuit Indiananolis es were en route! ! home today to begin a 13-game stand af | the lights tomorrow night against the The Redskins returned to the wigwam holding down third place in are in an advantageous position to make
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Louisville and second-place St. Pail Tom Sh but barely one-half game ahead of ure the fourth-place Toledo Mud Hen
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Red Sox. Yanks
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wil Riu Derry led -the A's wit}
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Yesterday's Star—Lonnie Frey of Cincinnati, who made 11 assists to tie a major league record, set by D. F. Murphy of the Athletics in 1903 and equalled by F. J. Parkinson of the Phils' in 1922.
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'°3 miles south of Indianapolis on Ind 135 The program nelude eight races ‘for a pot of $250 in prize money and will begin. at 2 p. m The final race will -pit the first
and second place winners of each of the other seven races against each other in a test of nerve and stamina. Thomas Favored NEW YORK, Mav 10 (U, P).--Johnny Thomas, Negro heavv-
Colan of New ‘York with his first post-war defeat tonight in their 10-round = bout at St. Nichola arena,
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employed on the Tribe mound end| State Federation of Labor secrethe Millers used Bill Lefevre, |tary-treasurer Edward H. Weyler has been limited to the time beGeorge Barthelson and Mike Kash. said the picket line would be drawn! tween 4:30 and 7:30 p.m, | The Indians pounded out 11 hits, by the ushers, ticket-takers and striction was imposed because of (including home runs‘ by Vmce ticket-sellers union with approval of | the congestion caused by construe{Shupe, Gil English and George an A. F. of L. committee which con-|tion work. |Lacy, and. doubles by Lacy and! ferred with President Bruce Dudley |
| Bibby Sistl. Weyler said central labor commit-| T'g gr Match Tops
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ion, 6 to 1, over the tsburgh. The Giants made 11 hits while Voiselle held
Johnny Hopp came home on a
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late four-run lyn in the final * two innings to win, 8 to 7. at CinJ Cat as their ‘second baseman, © Lonnie Frey, equalled a major .| league record for his position by » making 11 assists Peewee Reese Jo f Brooklyn and Grady Hatton and 1 Max West of the Reds hit homers.
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MINNEAPOLIS, May 10.—The- Indians wound up their season's Kept away from the track so far! COUNCIL BLUFFS, Towa, May 10
first western trip here yesterday by landing on the short side of the! Pecause of construction work will score. The Millers made it two straight at Nicollet park, 9 to 7, by 8et their first chance for a look-|
stacking up a 6-to-0 lead before the Trbesters got started. see this week-end.
The Redskins finally got” going in—the- seventh and splureed for Sbeedway officials announced tofour markers, and they also tallied twice in the eighth. and once in 9ay thet, beginning tomorrow, the the ninth. public will be admitted—yes, welBut despite the Millers’ «huge To Picket Colonels |comed--to watch the practice runs. early lead, they were forced to {battle to the hilt to hold off the LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 10 (Ul to 7 p. m. daily, and the admission | |fired-up Redskins and only an |) —Parkway field, home of the! price will be 50 cents, leighth-inning rally good tor three American association Colonels, to-| The same hours will be in effect
| Visiting hours will be from 9 a. m.
|runs saved the day for the Minne. |98y faced a picket line beginning for practice runs on the track, | lapolis gang: tomorrow night because the Louis-| which will allow drivers a full week | ville baseball club refused to nego- of all-day practice before qualifi-! tiate a contract with the ushers’ cation trials begin a week from to-!
Three Tribe Homers
George Woods and Al Hazel were union. morrow,
I'he Millers got nary an exira- tees in other association cities would
1 base blow but they collected 13 be asked to picket ball parks where Wrestling Card singles and were helped in their the Colonels appeared. scoring by Tribe errors and other ————— and Jackie
{loose defensive play on the part Cameras Installed Me., will serve as partners in a tag-team match featuring the wrestling show next Tuesday night enth, both Shupe and :Sisti made WILMINGTON, Del, May 10 (U. at the Armory, (costly miscues and Sisti and Joe p, _gix motion picture { Bestudik permitted an easy fiy back
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(U. P.).—Abel Cestac, 220, Argen|tina, used a terrific left hook that traveled less than a foot te knock out Jack’ Pumphrey, 200, Chicago, in the third round of their schedwed 10-round hout here last night before 1200 fans. Cestac, who was imported from (Argentina by Jack Dempsey, had Pumphrey down for a nine count (shortly before the end of the second round. In the semi-windup, Del Cockayne, 132, Des Moines, knocked out Buddy Williams, 136, Chicago in the third round of a wild slugging match,
Sign for Bout DETROIT, May 10 (U. P.).—Pro- _ moter Scotty Mgntieth announced today that he had signed Jake Lamotta, New York middleweight, and Jimmy Edgar of Detroit for a 10round bout at the University of Detroil stadium June 11.
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