Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1946 — Page 8

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One of the three Italian Maseratis

at the Speedway . . .-

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gets its first American bath. Cotton Henning, chief

mechanic in the Boyle garage, waits for the rain Yo stop so he can bed down the newly-arrived foreign car.

Walker Trains for Fight Here

\Dickey Takes

Yank Reins

| BOSTON, May 25 (U. P.) —Bill] Dickey, always a great “clutch” { player, began his managerial career | today, slated to direct his New York | Yankees in the first game of a high{ly important series with the Boston | Red Sox. The veteran catcher, who will be 39 years old next month, moved into the job last night when Joe McCarthy, Yankee manager for 15 years and winner of eight pennants and seven world series, resigned because of ill health. “There never was any question—

§ | Joe and I agreed on Dickey,” said

Larry MacPhail, president of the Yankees, as he announced the changes. vie Dickey has been regular Yankee catcher since 1929, and is the last member of the New York “murderer's row”—Babe Ruth, Lou | Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri and Benny | Bengough. His judgment in handling the pitchers never has been questioned, and- he was regarded as the driving force of Yankee

3 x Jack (Buddy) Walker, Columbus, O., heavyweight mauler, is in |l€AmS before his induction in the

the Stokely-Van

Araining here at at the Coliseam Wednesday night

Camp gym for his 10-round scrap with Abel Cestac, South American

champion. Cestac, now working out in Chicago, plans to come to In-

dianapoelis tomorrow.

Indians Release Three, Add One Before Leaving on Trip

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Before shoving off in a bus for Toledo this morning, the Indianapolis Indians released three players and added one. The new Tribe member is Earl Reid, seasoned righthanded pitcher who was a mainstay here in

prewar days.

Reid was optioned to the Redskins on a 24-hour recall basis.

He

was drafted from them by the Braves while he was still in service with

, the army in the Pacific. The big fellow is under orders to report to the Tribe out on the road.

Elmer (Butch) Nieman, outfielder, were cut off the Indians’ roster just before the team departed for the banks of the Maumee. Nieman to Little Rock Lacy was given an outright release, Detweiler was returned to the Braves and Nieman was transferred to the Little Rock club of the Southern association subject to option of the Braves. The Indians “returned Nieman to the Braves who, in turn, sent the outfielder to Little Rock, After being rained out of a second straight clash with the Columbus Red Birds at Victory field last night, the Indians are booked to make a complete cirouit of the American association before returning home on June 10 to meet the Louisville Colonels. The two rainouts here worked against the Tribesters in the close A. A. race. Both St. Paul and Louisville, the league's current onetwo clubs, won last night, the Saints at Kansas City and the Colonels in their home park, against Toledo. The Redskins now are two games behind the pace-setting Saints and & game and a half behind runnerup ville, On the other hand, the . Indians are only one game ahead

booked to battle the heavy hitting Mud Hens in a three-game series at Swayne field, Toledo, over the weekend, in a single tilt there tonight and in a double-header tomorrow

the clubs, current road trip, the Inplay series of To-

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Earl Reid

Blues to seven scattered blows. The loss permitted idle Mihneapolis to advance to fifth place over Kansas City, In the prolonged 12-inning contest at Louisville, Johnny Pavlick pitched a full game for Toledo and retired in favor of Bob Harris with the score 3-all, The Colonels made 14 hits and gave Harris the 4-to0-3 defeat with a run in the last half of the third extra round. Loulsville, in keeping within a half game of first place, started George Toolson on the mound, followed by Dwight. Simonds and Harry Kimberlin. The veteran Kimberlin was credited with the vietory.

traveled today as the changed,

Twin-Attraction At Victory Field

noon starting at 1:30 o'clock.

nuts” Davis against the Davis and Johnny Humble.

and Lefty

Central Nin Wins

Indians Central college baseball

yesterday at

(Women Bowlers

The Minneapolis at Milwaukee game was postponed on account of wet grounds. The eight A. A. clubs schedule

The Indianapolis Clowns and Chicago Brown Bombers will clash in a {Negro double-header baseball game at Victory fleld tomorrow after-

The Clowns plan to: pitch “Pea-

Garcia | Bombers’ Roosevelt

m defeated Manchester college

navy in 1944, MacPhail said that Dickey's managerial contract was for wo seasons—1946 and 1047, and that the new manager had been given a salary increase over the $25,000 per year it was believed he was getting as a player.

Race Tomorrow

At Jungle Park

ROCKVILLE, Ind, May 25— Drivers from Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri will be in the field at Jungle park speedway near here tomorrow for the second big | car auto race program of the year. Sanctioned by the Midwest Dirt Track Racing association, the program gets underway at 12:15 p. m. (C. D. T) with qualifying trials. The first of three 10-lap eliminations starts at 2:30 o'clock. A sixlap handicap for the six fastest cars and the 20-lap feature complete the program.

To Be Active

Week-end bowling activities will be confined to women pastimers. A meeting of the executive board of the Indianapolis Women's bowling association will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Hotel Lincoln. One squad of entrants in the Parkway alleys’ first annual Speedway singles classic, a scratch affair, will roll tomorrow night at 8:30. The event will be in full swing the following week-end when some of | the leading bowlers of the Midwest | compete for the $1000 first-place | prize. One team will be. in action in the women's national meet in Kansas City, Helen Wolf's Andrews’

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rived. Besides all this,

been rain.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ar And W Last-Minute Rush Inevitable With Bare Dozen Cars Ready

“bugs” that defiled detection, and ine pio eight-cylinder job still must there have been other essential

parts that were late or never, arthere has

Yet some garages believed their|ine features of their big eight-cyl-

cars had the sufficient miles-per|inqer brothers, The first job done hour to run four laps against time.

®

Open Places

racing and reputedly have never experienced engine failure, while

make its racing debut. The “fours” might pass, at a iquick glance, for an oversized Amer|ican midget car, but they. have all

was the replacing of their worn

Seen a Helmet?

Speedway officials said today that a crash helmet is needed badly for one of the members of the Italian racing team. Wilbur Shaw, and three-time winner, recalled that the one he was wearing in 1941 when his car cracked up turned up missing after the accident. “If whoever got it for a souvenir will just let us dse it this year, it will be returned,” Shaw said.

Foremost among the possible qualifiers was Rex Mays, who had the Bowes Seal Fast racer on the track yesterday after its engine had been rebuilt. He was clocked unofficially at better than 120 miles an hour and may decide that he and the car are ready. Ralph Hepburn, whose No. 2 car beds down in the same stable with Mays’ straight-eight, also may be at the starting line today or to-

down and up and in again. New bearings apparently have cured the sickness in the engine

the blue, rear-engined, four-wheel-drive car that George Barringer will handle. His garage crew said the car would run today. Others on the “probably ready” list were

is assigned, the Ross Page Offenhauser Special, with Mel Hanson up; the four-cylinder entry of Chet Miller; the Schoof Special; the Hughes Special that Shorty Cantlon will handle, and the Mobile Oil Special that Jimmy Wilburn is to pilot,

2 ” ” THE SPEEDWAY had a cosmopolitan air during yesterday's wet and dismal afternoon. At the threestall Boyle girage the three Ital-fan-entered Maseratis were being

aisle Robert -Arbuthnot had reregistered his Lagonda Special.

express car and into quarters where the Italian and Boyle crews could go to work. The two four-cylinder Maseratis are veterans of European road-

Time Chart At Speedway

Get, out your watch, keep one eye on the second hand, the other on a car you want to time, and you can translate elapsed time into miles an hour with this chart, The track is two and one-half miles long. The

minute and second column is set| It will be the

upon a basis of the time and miles

Logan scored two runs to give the Indiana university baseball team a| 3-to-1 victory ‘over Ohio State] yesterday. The two teams were again today in another conference game. Score; . 001 DOD DOO 002-3 6

to meet Western |

night schedule.

LEAGUE STANDING AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

WL Pct. WL Pct. Bt. Paul , 22 15 .505| Minneapolis 15 18 456

Louisville, 20 14 .588 Kans. City 1417 452 INDPLS .. 1613 .552 Milwaukee 1217 414 Toledo ... 17 16 .515| Columbus . 13 19 406 AMERICAN LEAGUE WL Pet.| WL Pet. Boston ...27 8 171) Bt, Louis. 1518 456 New York. 2213 .620/ Cleveland. 1419 434 Detroit ... 19 16 .543| Chicago ... 1020 .333

Washing’n 16 14 .533| Phila’d'phia 9 24 373 NATIONAL LEAGUE

oi 18 34 81 Brooklyn. 20 10.677) Chicago .. | 8t. Loujs. 19 11 .633( Pittsburgh, 12 16 430 Boston ... 16 14 ,533| New York. 1318 .419

Cincinnati 1413 519| Rhila'd’phis 8 21 .376

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (12 innings) 002 100 000 000 3 10 1 an 000 003 000 001— 4 14 4 Paviick, Harris and Moss, Castino; Toolson, Simonds, Kimberlin and Doyle.

eri ".. 002 041 000— 711 2

St. Paul . Kansas City ....... 000 010 100— 2 7 1 Nothe and Dapper; Lyons, Valenzuela,

Reis and Niahros, Silvera,

Columbus at INDIANAPOLIS (rainf, Minneapolis at Milwaukee (wet grounds). AMERICAN LEAGUE

Restaurant being on the Sunday Ol

. | Detroit at Chicago.

| .- 2| + DOO 010 OOO 000-1 6 3 Logan and Gorjes. Donnelly and Dudley

Baseball Calendar

NATIONAL LEAGUE

and Lamanno.

Chicago . 102 000 000.3 8 3 Pittsburgh 003-102 00x 6 8 Borowy, Erickson, Adams and McCullough; Roe and Camelli, Brooklyn ::........ 006 000 011-8 6 © Philadelphia 000 100 000-1 2 0

and Anderson; Mulligan, Schans, Humphries and Seminick.

(Eleven Innings) Boston .......... 00 001 000 00— 1 § 2 New York 001 01 2 3

Wright and M Bch ache | ! asl, chumacher, Ww / r rinkle

; THREE-I LEAGUE Davenport 9, Decatur 4, Evansville 14, Quincy 5. erre Haute 3-9, Springfield 2-14. Waterloo 7, Danville hy

SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo (night). Louisville at Columbus (night), Milwaukee at 8t. Paul Kansas City at Minneapalis,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland at St. Louis (nightj. Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston,

NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New York.

track manager |

morrow, The V-8 Novi Governor Special that Hepburn will drive is another that has had its engine out,

of the Tucker Torpedo Special—

the six-cylinder Boxar Tool Special to which Lofiie Tomei

given a home, while in‘ the center

Count Giovanni Lurani, Englishspeaking member of the Italian team, was working with master mechanic Cotton Henning to get the three Maseratis out of a railroad | returning after .a 16-year absence.

Lowls .......... 100 000 000— 1 4 0! . Cincinnati ,. ...... 000 100 O4x— 8 7 3; Morrow, Breechen, Krist; Brazile and O'Dea; Blackwell

European tires with new American shoes. Arbuthnot went for a leisurely {ride in his green, 12-cylinder Laigonda Special when things were |drier at dusk. 5 » ” THE RACING FRATERNITY is noted for its free exchange of ideas, | parts, tools and facilities. Gasoline Alley had another example of it

: SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1946

yesterday when Frank Brisko paid a visit to the Italian crew to tell lof his troubles. | Brisko didn't think he had the {right fuel combination for the eight- | |cylinder Maserati engine in the! Elgin Piston Pin Special. The Ital-| ian mechanic looked at the formula! and agreed with Brisko. Then he! proceeded to write out a prescription for a fuel he thought the Maserati engine would relish. Brisko said he was having trouble with the carburetors. The Italian mechanic told him to bring those around, too, and he'd have a look. » » » SOME FOLKS have wondered whether European drivers new to the Speedway bricks and blacktop have to take a driver's test just like. novice American pilots, The Speedway entry rules state. that all drivers new to the track must take a test of some kind, but threeA officials still haven't decided just how complete an exam to give the foreign competitors. In all likelihood, the foreign drivers will prefer to go through just as comprehensive a test as the Americans take. At least, the French drivers in the last pre-war race took a full examination. :

= » ” THE GRANCOR V-8 SPECIAL that Danny Kladis was piloting yesterday on” his driver's test was turned out in an engine shop operated by Anthony Granatelli in Chicago. The engine has a Mercury block with the rest of it being mostly the handiwork of Granatelli and his associates. You'll recognize the body as one of those from the 10 Fords entered in the Speedway a few years back. = » »

Triple Race Meet Billed

A “triple-header” racing program has been arranged by Trick Manager Ted Everrode for the opening of the new Indianapolis Midget Speedway, located across 16th street from the 500-mile track, Wednesday. The first series of races will be held starting at 4:30 p. m., the sec-

1:30 a. m. Thursday morning, the day of the 500-mile classic. Everrode said that competition for the initial events™will be on an

cars has been assured for the three programs. These will include many of the “midwest’s leading cars and drivers. The new track then will be idle until June 18 when it will enter the Consolidated Midget Auto Racing association circuit, ‘already operating at four Indiana tracks and one in Ohio. A noted boxholder for Wednesday's events will be Rudi Caracciola, European speed champ, who will be watching the midget cars run for the first time.

SPEEDWAY OLDTIMERS are on the lookout for Roland Free, who is! scheduled to drive the Bristow- |

front-drive entry. Free last drove | at the Speedway in 1930, and bes,

| Somewhere in town the Bristow{McManus crew is toiling to get the [car on the track by this week-end, | {but the hideout is classified “top secret.”

Kinnett to Hurl In Feature Tilt

Eli Lilly Co. will play Lafayette |

McManus Special, an eight-cylinder |

eatherman %¥

+... And Novice Drivers, Too

ond at 10:30 p. m. and the third at |

open basis and that a field of 45

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Just five pieces of pasteboard,

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lke Welch (extreme left), chief AAA obser ver at the Speedway, tells novice Danny Kladis how he ran through part of his driver's test, w hile members of the Grancor V-8 crew listen in.

Five Tickets . .. $500 Worth

but they represent $500 in United

States currency. They're five ringside tickets for the Louis-Conn title

bout in Yankee stadium, June 19.

Each ringside ticket is worth $100.

And Move Into

Dodgers Just Let It Happen,

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First Place |

NEW YORK. May 25 (U. P.).—Everything happened to the other

fellow, and' the Brooklyn Dodgers, were in first place in the National The Dodgers were tied with St

who sat back and let it happen,’ league today as a result. | . Louis until last night, when they |

Just about all the Dodgers had to do to take the lead was show |

up at the ball park. The Phil pitchers went bersérk

in the third inning, and Dick

{Mulligan and Charley Schanz con-

tributed four walks, a hit batsman

V. F. W. in the main attraction/and a wild pitch. Brooklyn, swing- | walker, Brooklyn

of tomorrow night's three-game ing its bats more in self-defense | | softball program : {than in anger, added three hits to | {at Municipal sta- {the inning and ended with six| { dium. (runs, more than enough for an

[final appearance

[eventual 8-to-1 victory that came | before a record night crowd of

per hour for one lap. of the Lilly team : [34492 in Shibe park. 1 b ; mi " before its opening The Cardinals got an unbelievTSS veers 85 | 1210 veers dy |B2ME in the new- able kicking-around from Lady ja. - 84 1ided in: ly organized Luck. 23 88 | 1:189 114 [State league on Their plane from. Néw York to 0s bo | 1178 jis [June 2. With a | Cincinnati was more than an hour 38.3 ’ | 1:88 1171 llineup packed |late as it battled bad weather. 131.8 . 92 |1:16.3 . 318 1384 BIrpe. 118 with star per- Kinnett | When the team arrived it roared to 37 95 | 1:44 | 121 |formers, the ag- the ball park behind a police escort. i. olka 13 [sregation will represent Indianapo-|But the taxi with Stan Musial, Bs. 33 11133 124 lis in the eight-club wheel, Enos Slaughter and Buster Adams 30.0 | 100 | 1:11.4 ° 128 Manager Chauncey Taylor of sprung its hood, and the cab driver ans coi dos | dies [iin isa [Lilly's is expected to use Logan had to sit on the hood to keep it 4 . 10%] 093 coeeer 130 |Kinnett, of last season’s Kingan|down while Musial took the wheel, 257 13 | 1.08.7 vee 1m Knight metropolitan champions, on| Rain prevented any pre-game 3. 107 | 1:01 133 [the mound. The game is slated for batting practice. So the Cards took ae : 1% 1i08.7 138 8:45. a 5-to-1 licking when the Reds ral1s ...... We In the preliminaries, Harding Oil |lied for four runs in the eighth inY= of Shelbyille plays J. D. Adams Co.|ning. Al Libke batted in three CinLogan Wins Own at 6:15 p. m. and Electronic Lab-|cinnati runs, h 3 ; es iner’ -run homer Game for Indiana oratory faces Speedway V. F. W.| Ralph Kiner's three run omer COLUMBUS, O, M 25 (U, P) at 7:30 p. m, was the major blow as Pittsburg ind Feng ou eee | beat the Chicago Cubs, 6 to 3. —A 12th-inning hit by pitcher John| The Beech Grove stadium will inaugu-

rate games tomorrow night, In the headline game of the evening Stokely Foods of Greenwood will play the 8ixies College Inn of Bloomington In the second game Weak's Market and Schoettle Insurance will resume {riendly rivalry The opening me will brin together at 7

m. the the Hoi woud Tavern teams.

Prospect Tavern players are asked to meet at 1 p. m, tomorrow .at Riverside No, 1,

The Fall Creek Athletics will leave 25th st. and Central ave. at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow for their game at Greenfield.

The Indianapolis Moose softbell team is to play the Martinsville club at Moose Country home diamond at 3 p. m. to-

Softball League

"Meeting Monday

A meeting of the Southwest district branch Y. M. C. A, church softball league will be held at the Central “Y” Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Eight teams will compete, starting two rounds of play June3. Members are Fountain Square Christian, West Morris Street Christian, Garfield Christian, Olive Branch Christian, Blaine Avenue Methodist, Mt. Olive Methodist, Second Friends and Second Free Methodist.

Muncie Beats Tech

Although Corydon Strasser, Tech outfielder, walloped a home run, the Muncie Central high school nine defeated the Greenclads, 4 to 2, on the Bastsiders’ diamond yesterday, ‘The second half of the scheduled double header was rained

out. It was a North’ Central conference game. ;

ol TC

its Sunday night feature attraction | . in the 11th inning gave the New

| York ( | Boston. Ed Wright of Boston had a their | no-hit game until the eighth,

East Side Merchants and { nje Ryan helped New York tie the

A home run by Ernie Lombardi Giants a 2-to-1 victory sover

and errors by Tommy Holmes and Con-

score in the ninth. Only one game was played in the American league. Detroit beat Chicago, 3 to 1, to spoil. Jimmy Dykes going-away party.

Tech Captures Links Tourney -

Tech high school golfers edged Wiley of Terre Haute by four points in’ the state links tourney held at the Indianapolis Country club yesterday. Tech sponsored the event, The Greenclads’ four-man squad turned in a score of 320 to top runnerup Wiley's 324. Fourteen schools competed. Other scores: Bloomington 328, Evansville Reitz 332, Richmond 341, Howe 344, Shortridge 353, La Porte and Anderson 355, each, Lawrence Central 374, Crawfordsville 376, Cathedral 304, Broad Ripple 398, Marion 402. Tech players and their individual scores: Frank Rexroth 75, Robert, Buchanan and Richard Kennedy 80 each. Ellis Brown 85. Norman Dunlap of Wiley posted a 73 for the tourney's best individual score. It was a one-over-par despite a strong wind. ‘Rexroth of Tech was second individual high

Major Leaders |

NATIONAL LEAGUE |

$ AB 1 2 370 1 ski, 8t. Louis... 22 7 18 7 37 Walker 27103 18 38 369 Musial, St. Louis 30 119 "23 43 361 | Reese, Brooklyn .... 30 104 18 37 356 Seminick, Phila .. 22 7% 11-28 347} AMERICAN LEAGUE | Vernon,” Wash't'n 24.9 19 39 394 | Lodigiani, Chicago... 19 70 7 27 3 illiams, Boston 5 124 33 45 363 | Pesky, Boston . 34 146 36 52 356 Berardino; -8t. -Louis-31 132. 14 44 333 DiMaggio, Poston.... 28 102 21 34 333 HOME RUNS DiMaggio, Yankees §/ Greenberg, Tigers. 7 Williams, Red Sox 8 Keitner, Indians.. 6 Mize, Giants. .... 8/Etten, Yankees.... 6 Keller, Yankees . 7 ” RUNS BATTED IN Wil'ms, Red BSox..33 Holmes, Braves... 27 Doerr, Red Box ..31/8laughter, Cards. .26

D'M'g'io, Yankees 27

Game Cancelled The Butler vs. DePauw baseball game scheduled to be played at Greencastle today was called off on account of \wet grounds. COLLEGE SPORTS BASEBALL Indians 3, Ohio State 1 (12 innings).

Valparaiso 8, Illinois Tech 7 (five innings, rain.

. Racing Program TONIGHT AT GREENFIELD-—Midget cars (Consolidated Midget Racing asse~ ciation), 8:30 p. m. (CDT), AT NEW CASTLE—Mt Lawn track, stock cars (Mutual Racing

association), 8:30 p. m. (CDT). TOMORROW

| » (beat Philadelphia while the Cardinals lost to Cincinnati. | AT ROCKVILLE—Jungle Park

Speedway, big cars (Midwest Dirt Track Racing association), ‘2:30 p. m. (CDT). AT WINCHESTER — Funk's Speedway, big cars (AAA sanctioned), 2:15 p. m. AT ALEXANDRIA — Armscamp Speedway (C. M. R. A.), midget cars, 8:30 p. m. (CDT). TUESDAY AT SPEEDROME — Kitley ave. and State Road 52 (Consolidated Midget Racing association), 8:30 p. m. (CDT). WEDNESDAY INDIANAPOLIS MIDGET SPEEDWAY—Across 16th st. from 500-mile track (open competition),

three programs, 4:30 p. m., 10:30 p- m. and 1:30 a. m. (Thursday) (CDT). :

Industrial Golf Matches Arranged

The Industrial golf league will resume play tomorrow on three municipal courses. Allison plays Barbasol at Coffin; Kingan meets U. S. Rubber at Pleasant Run and P. R. Mallory op~

Purdue at Michigan (postponed, rain). Iowa 5, lllinois 1

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