Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1946 — Page 6
Redskins Pour It On Brewers | In Milwaukee and Advance Four Full Games in Front
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor What the Indianapolis Indians did to the Milwaukee Brewers over the week-end shouldn't happen to that elusive snake down in Shelby
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Fatten League Lead
Picks Up Cash _ Play. Under Way in Women's
City Links Meet; Miss Varin Adds Spice to Competition
] Co-favorites Alice O'Neal and Dorothy Ellis toured the Indianapolis | Country club course together today as nearly 100 women fired the 18-hole | qualifying round of the annual city championship golf tournament,
county. Although it all happened in Milwaukee, which cut Victory field |
fans out of the picture, the news was greeted with wild acclaim «in Hoosier capital sports circles and the Redskins were the toast of the town today, even if it had to be by remote connections. {upon three hurlers in the Sabbath Just before the Indians left home, first encounter and Glen Fletcher the Brewers bumped 'em off twice finally emerged the winnér Rex | al Victory field and the Tribesters’ Cecil and George Woods saw mound | league .lead was sliced to a game duty in the early innings. and a half. But take ai look at the standings) now. The Indians are out in front | of second-place Louisville by four games and ahead of third-place St. Paul by six. Roser Leads Way The Indians touched off their | week-end splurge in Milwaukee
/ Turchin Kept Busy Eddie Turchin, Tribe third sacker, turned in spectacular fielding in yesterday's first game by handling | nine assists without a bobble, And | some of his stops and throws were | | sensational Stan Wentzel got seven hits in the three week-end games and lifted Saturday night by walloping the his batting average above the .300 Brewers, 8 to 1, behind Steve Roser’s mark again three-hit pitching. It was his fourth] [per
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A. A. double-headers
straight Tribe triumph since the yesterday the Millers downed the Boston Braves sent him down. Louisville Colonels in both ends, 7-3 In jhe Saturday fracas, the In- and 6-5, at Minneapolis; Columbus
dians also launched a .slambang drive by pounding 11 hits, including a two-run homer by Al Roberge The slambang attack not only was continued yesterday, but it was expanded. The Redskins slammed out
divided at St. Paul, the Saints copping the first, 11 to 10, and the Red Birds the second, 9 to 7, and at Kansas City the Blues dropped an 8-to-7 game to Toledo after winning
the opener, 8 to 2 {
Tribe Batting
FIRST DIVISION | Pct. G.B.!
f Ww. L. Indianapolis “eo 08 43° 504 .. AB R H HR RBI Pet Cae 1 4 Poland °, 11 4 0 164 Louisville .... 60 46 .366 Sisti 105 418 ~! 148° 5 o 154 St. Paul-......... 58 48 547 Gi Roperge 47 191 38 62 3 31 325 Kansas i 53 .495 11%; English 42 115 14 37 3 1) 122 City «R25 2iShupe 108 417 B56 120 4 60 a Ww entzel 107 399 64 121 7 60 308 | 17 hits to annex the first half of the | Bestudik 106 302 67 118 18 94 Jon} | Wieczorek 54 187 26 56 3 33 Sabbath double-header at the | | Turchin 5 173 34 “9 0 14 a Brewers’ Borchert field, 12 to 8, and Blackburn 71 161 34 45 0 9 280] | Riddle 52 157 15 dl +3 11 6 in the Sabbath second game, the Dregs as oan al DAN Tribesters belted 18 hits and won, Brady 8) 184 21 44 1 AN 138 i Weatherly 11 19 1 1.9
83 | Triples—Sisti 7, Shupe 5, Brady 5, T > : | iples——8Sistl 7 upe rady 5, Ue No. 7 For Reid ! chin ‘3, Blackburn 3, Wentzel J, Drews 2 i Bestudik 2, Roberge 2, Wieczorek, Tous a | Earl Reid pitched the Sunday Doubles--8Shupe 33, Sisti 24, Bestudik | nightcap victory and held the Mil-|20, wentzel 19, Wieczorek 12, Roberge 11, waukee pastimers to five blows. It] Riddle 11, Drews 10, Brady 8, English ! Turchin §, Blackburn 3, Poland. was Reid's seventh mound triumph | Stolen Bases—Wentzel 13, Sisti 12, Tur- | eat. It also was the!chin 7" Bestudik 5, Drews 4 Wieczorek without a defeat Shupe 3, Blackburn 3, English 2, Riddle Indians’ 10th double-header sweep: Roperge, Brady of the season. p— —— | The Redskins are booked in Milwaukee for two more battles, one
Clowns Carded * today, one tomorrow, before head- |
The Indianapolis Clowns will play ing for Minneapolis on Wednesday. the Chicago American Giants in an In yesterday's first tilt, Chet American Negro baseball league Wieczorek paced the Tribe's swat- game at Victory field Wednesday ters with “four for four,” and in night starting at 8:30 o'clock. The the second game, Vince Shupe col- Clowns bowed to the Kansas City lected four hits out of six times up. Monarchs, 16-3, before more than The Indians were forced to call 4000 fans Saturday night.
Tribe Box SE6TEs
Features Sandlot Play: Kingan’s Are ‘In’
The tourney medalist was almost sure to emerge from the twosome of O'Neal-Ellis, but some spice was added te* the competition yesterday ‘with the entry of Carolyn Varin, former state champion. Following today's .18-hole ne] to determine the 16 members of the |
{championship flight, the ladies will | Legion Golf
| begin ‘match play tomorrow, con-
| cluding with a 36-hole final match | P lon Friday. | y t Op | Miss Ellis was out in 37, one a o en
{under par for the first nine today.
{Miss O'Neal had 40 and Miss Varin| Herman Barron of White Plains | 42
N. Y. was $10,500 richer today as the result of his victory in the Chicago's Tam O'Shanter course. Barron fired an eight-below-par 280 to edge Ellsworth Vines of Chicago by a Single stroke.
Nine four-man golf teams repre~ senting American Legion posts of Annex Warm-Up Event the eleventh district will play in
Miss Ellis proved she was familiar the district golf tourney .at Coffin with the trying Country club course |80lf course starting at 2 p. m. to- | |yesterday when she combined with|morrow. The winning four-man John David, state amateur cham-|team and the two low medalists not | pion, for a best ball of 72 in the|On the winning team will represent TTT [preliminary two-ball mixed four-|the district in the State Legion | some event. tourney at Ulen Country club, Leb-
| born Bolas Second place went to the teams of | #non, on Aug. 13. | | Louellen Trimble-Fritz Souders and! John David, state amateur cham- | Mrs. Lou Bola-Joe Higgins, with Pion, has been entered on the team | In QCE@ identical 79s. In the net division representing Robison - Ragsdale {he winners were Mr. and Mrs, |Post-No. 133" and will tee off in Ted Horn, third-place winner in Jake White, with 98-34—64. ¢ tomorrow's event at 340 p. m. the 500-mile classic here Decora- Willard Reed, Indiana state tion day was a step nearer the A team composed of Bob Schu- heavyweight boxing champion, is a American Automobile association | NAM Al Reich, William Hoyt Jr. | member of the Post 389 team. | driving championship today in his and Ernie Smock fired a 68 to win | The following starting times and | two-way. scrap - with George Rob-. yesterday's pro-amateur at Pleas-|drawings were announced by Frank | prances Martin of Evansville. Ken
| : 3 ant Run. | Lutz, eleventh district chairman, | son, Maywood, Cal | : | ; R— | today: Hérn raced to victory in record! Bob Carlson produced a 36-hole| 2.00—wayne Montfort, Post 102: Jon A , ro § - i | Argue, Post 312. Kermit Shelton Post time yesterday in the Triple A sum of 146 to win medalist honors| pe, Lawrence . Laughlin, Post 17 let sanctioned event at the Williams in the qualifying rounds for thei Richard Mohr, Post 313; Al Brown, Post ‘ar er r Comp cles Grove (Pa.) speedway Riverside club tournament. He had |? ” 10—Robert Crouch, Post ber Post 312, Floyd EB : gHiubert
The Patterson (N. J.) pilot drove the 30 laps in 14 minutes, 11.91 see-
a 74 on his first trip and 72 on the Powell Jr. repeat tour, Bob Phillips was 2:15 Herbert
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londs to beat a mark set by. Bill second with 153, and Jim Richwine FX, Post bia: Ray” praneer, Pou 3 x Holland of Bridgeport, Conn, finished third with 164. rey, Pon OG Common, Post 373, | Plans for the weekly grappling \ 25 BI » y | Robson followed Horn across the Timbrook, Post 133; Willard Reed, Post program to be staged tomorrow finish line and Johnny Shackleford A best ball of 88 68 was good enough | Toke. Laitey.. Pabt 500 Michael | night s4-the open air Shorts Avena of Dayton, O., was third. {to win Co 8 pro-amateur for a | Lee, Post 62; Walter Trittipo, Post 388. g pen | threesome including Charles Hess,| 2:35—Bob Laffey, Post 372; George | ‘have been completed by Match-
— : ipo, Pi : { Mitchell Petercheff and Pete Mur-| "3 sone David, Past 130" ont
| Harold G maker Lloyd Carter of the Her- , 1 P 92 Junt P - Midgets to Run ray. A team composed of Carl Futon Fost 390 td Sper tO arvin cules Athletic club with the sign-
Smith, Ken Findlay and Fred Prout| Heckman ing of Monty La Due, Manchester, tied with one including Bob Green, EE ohn Lyons. ~post 133 5. Roger Mass., a colorful junidr heavy who Shute and Norman West for Stige, Post ohn mer °%! thinks that mat rules were made
Both had 70's. 1.2 55— Roberson. Post 133, William to he broken.
——————————— | imi y 393. Clayton Nichols, Post R . C d j= Lioioe - La Due will tussle with Frankie acin ara, ‘ 9 Water: Polo Tilt
Post 162; Hugh Thompson,
Benny Emerick of Germantown, 0. will pilot a midget racer powered with a motorcycle engine at |C€0T8e ‘the regular program offered tomor- | & Second place. row night at the Indianapolis Midget Speedway on W. 16th st. Leroy Warriner, papular west side
{ Hart, Chicago in the special sup- | porting bout on the two-event card.
| pilot who ‘led last week's fea- Tonight—at Richmond (Con- The featured attraction will pit ture until his car was forced out 6 solidated Midget Racing associa- The Indianapolis Athletic club Ali Pasha, Calcutta, India, and with a blowout. also is enfered| tion). water polo team will compete with Mike Mehalakis, San Francisco, and will try to improve his stand-| ‘Tomorrow night—at Indianapo- the Rhodius natators in a tilt at against Wayne Martin and Ken
lis Midget Speedway, W. 16th st. (C. M. R. A)
Shuffle in Municipal League First Division
Rhodius pool tonight scheduled to start at 8 o'clock.
Ackles, both of Hollywood, Cal, in an Australian tag- team ‘battle
Title Taken By Frankfort |
| FRANKFORT, Ind, July 28 (U
ing among Consolidated Midget | |
Racing association leaders.
(First Game) | piicher—Hutchinson. Umpires—Hayes and By BERNARD HARMON SCANDINGS | Pendleton pushed over a run on | { P.).—Frankfort’s All-Stars held the | INDIANAPOLIS |Antin, Time-d:46 i | IN lk and a hit in the first extra AB RE O A El on Another shuffie in the first divi- MUNICIPAL LEAGUE a walk a state semi-pro baseball champion- | Turchin. ib Y 1 3 0%3 of (Second Game) sion standings of the Municipal |p po. WL Fe.linning, but Sacks evened it up In. {o4ay thanks to a storybook ! Raberge, 2 ; 4 1 : 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS league and the sudden reversal of De Wolf } ews : 4 882 their half with a combination of ninth- inning rally . sparked by Bestudik, rf . +5 0 2.0 0 0ipyepn 3p AB BR © A % form displayed by the Union Print~ peonard Cleaners | 3 3 ma/tWe Bits and an error. | Pitcher Bob Shephard Wiecsorek. : 5 0 3 ° 0 oharae, » : : : o : ' ofS, were Lhe highlights uf the week~ Armour. Social Chi. ‘ 3 3 Win in 11th Shephard’s ninth-inning double Nubile vl 3 37 Ff oibemen # N03} J 3 3 gion amateur Baseball ple. re A Po pants} Ji 3 In the llth, the reformatory With two men on base enabled Ceell. p 3 0.06 0 Blackburn rf : : } 3 2 3 DeWolf News took sole possession CITY LEAGUE chased three runners across. Hill- Frankfort to tie Hammond at 4-all} Mods. P rier es } 8 8 0 3 0 Wieczorek it 3 191.0800 of the runnerup spot in the Muni- £ rs w L Pct man singled. Billani was hit by a last night and then Shephard Fletcher, p 2 11.0 o of jy eahery. if 3 8 & 2 Olcipal race through a 2-1 decision Poe ot Rg 111 3% pitched ball. McAllister,” pinch-hit- scampered home with the winning Totals A BREAD Foland c 5 1 2 4 o ol over Leonard Cleaners with whom Blue Rishon Jot Cleam : s 3 ter Mays and Jordan followed with run when Joe Nicholas singled Blackburn batted for Woods in sixth. 1 °F 3 1 3 1 23 0they were tied prior to yesterday's Christamores . 4 3 308 singles. The losers again threat- sharply over third. MILWAUKEE Totals ....74 43 15 18 27 14 1 tilt, Jiadmnsions Railways 2 11.1% ened in their half but were halted] Young Shephard, who recently RHE OO A 2 MILWAUKEE The Cleaners dropped to fourth | UPACTURERS TrAGUE pet after one run was tallied, when had a try-out with the St. Louis Baker, 2 1 4 : 3 : Baker. 3b AB RB 1 9 A ¥ place as the result of the loss, and E ait Mallory . : 1 889 Lentz grounded with the tying run | Cardinals, spaced 10 hits in going | paler, 3 1s 37 3 2 Obewier, & 4 0 2 3 2 o Roosevelt Pharmacy, through an 11+ ajjson's Fans : 1 3% on base. Broderick’s three hits in| the distance. Bill McCann started Farish 1 i 3. i 8 Drckehor. o ean ‘3 : : 3 : ’ 4 triumph over Broad Ripple Mer- Union Printers i 8 41 five trips featured. for Hammond and was charged | OH A 1 0:3 2 o|Namce, 3b -..7.....4 o 1 ¢ 2 ) ¢hants, moved into the Nc. 3 spot. Prospect Tavern handed Ferris With the loss, although Shephard oDes, If ........ ; 2 ! . §| iota, riradunc 4 : ’ 3 ’ 1 The De Wolf-Leonarg game, | Adler gave the Newsmen their sec- Food Market a 13-3 lacing in a and Nicholas made their hits off | Pelderman. © 3 3 4 1 olFernander, e003 0 0 4 o 1/played yesterday before a huge |ORd run in the filth inning. City league game. The Taverns Reliefer Harry Trudemacher. Row. p 0 0 0 0 1 Marine. 3 rarer 8 . ’ ’ ° o crowd at Brookside, resulted in a The tail-end Broad Ripple ag- pushed over six runs in the third In the afternoon semi-finals, a * 1% kb diwats "141 1 0. 0 o pitcher's battle between the veteran gregation built up a 4-3 lead over tg assume a 9-0 lead. Tuck Bottom, Hammond edged Gary in a 12-in-| Walia : 0 0 8 0 0 Lindquist, p b 0 0 0 ® 0 Johnny Twigg, who allowed the the Roosevelts in the first four and Tavern pitcher, registered his 11th| ning thriller, 10-8, and Frankfort | : lish Harris, p 0 0 0 0 1 o winners four hits, and Bob Adler, ® half innings, but the Pharmacy .triumph of the season as he limited | nicked Marion, 9-4. SOLS patted for Hamre: tnsintn | Towis 133-7113 + Who was raked for six by the Dine put it out of reach in the fifth the losers to four hits He also set! The All-Stars will represent the INDIANAPOLIS oof 123 500—f2| Walls batted for Livengood in sixt} Cleaners, before being relieved by When Don Moffett homered with the batting pace With three for State next month in the national Milwaukee 122 020 010— §| Felderman batted for Lindquiet in eighth | Raleigh Miller in the eighth. two runners on base. George Coff- | three (tourney at Wichita, Kas | Runs batted in-Nance, Pelderman 3. INDIANAPOLIS 204 110 01815 ei ‘man was the Roosevelt's top hitter ‘When Indianapolis Railways re- re —————— | Baker I a RY ODa, Wenzel Witwer Le Wo 001. : : Newman Duubles with three for four, } fused further play after disputing H x E t y Fistcher 3. ,Tvo-base hits— Baker, O'Dea, Poland 2 Walls, Reid. Rh : Singles by Jerry Steiner, Stan Strengthen Lead an umpire’s decision in the sixth oosier “Nn ry - iLs-=Wi } i “ 2 \ X | Platener: Stolen base-Oslotor. Bacriion Witesoek,. Wetzel © Monts bie—Shupe 5 npn oe Dal on Barnes gave Kingan Reliables clinched the !n1MD8 of their game against In YV. F. Ww. Tourney «O'Dea, Turchin, Wentzel. Double plays | hit--Poland Home run—Walls Stolen the Cleaners a one-run lead in the league leadership with a 10-3 wi Christamores, the game was forfeit- | org Jo Koberee 3, Shue, Brewster to bases—Turohin Blackburn. Sacrifice— | initial stanza. De Wolf knotted the over Armour Social club. Ed on ed to the Christamores, who held a| Inaiana will be represented in a aehin os Reusrgs D Bi ups, ol TUPI Lety_ou. bages= Jndiahapots 1 | count in the fourth, when Sol cum and Al McGill divided the 5-4 lead at the time. Stan Judd the first national softball tourna- | : Pletcher 2 ‘Ross 1" Linguist pl Strikeouts Marne Rr Bary ya? Rparat ali we id Sesorid, pitching chores for the. winners, had -homered In the fifth for the ment ‘of the Veterans of Foreign - Wont be ry vd! he h rom where he scored on Lou New- | ' i Io ovo I a {Lintquist, 3. ine Dindgont man's dole. 7 208 TE holding the Soctals to seven hits. |" 0 fdr. fan . Wars Athletic association at TopeHoods a ene: : I a os M In 2, Harris 6 in 1. Losing pitcher Ralph Cooper's single, Dean Wil- Four hits and a walk gave the Printers Triumph ka, Kas, Aug. 22-25, by the team in 1. Winning Pitcher—Fietcher Losing Time-3 18. Ate Au aw Hayes ams’ | sacrifice and a bingle by Reliables four runs in the fourth The Printers, who had lost eight of V. F. W. Post No. 360 of Misha-
Attendance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct WwW LP
NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game)
INDPLS 64 42 604 Milwaukee 50 54 481 Chicago 720 002 000--11 13 Louisville 60 468 566 Minneap's 48 54 471 Philadelphia 002 000 001 3 0 0 St. Paul 58 48 547 Toledo 45 62 .42! Borowy and Livingston; Mulcahy, MuiliKas. City 52 53 485. Columbus 41 50 .410 gan, Humphries and Seminick )
AMERICAN LEAGUE (Second Game) 000 300 DOO 3 10 © 100 000 000— 1 4 ough. Stanceu Mautsy
Chicago Philadelphia Wyse and MceCu and Hemsley
W L Pet + Pot Boston 69 28 711 Cleveland 46 49 .484 57 38 600 81, Louis 44 54 426 53 4a .570/Chicago 37 57 .394 48 45 516 Philadelph 27 66 200
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wash'ton - (First Game)
y , Cincinnaty 010 03! 030 RB 12 Brooklyn 5Y 38 633|Boston a 4h ab New York 030 000 000-3 8 4 Bt Louis 55 37 S8New York 42 52 441 yng Degss td, Mueller, Koslo, Thompson Chicago 3 Philadelph 39 51 .433 m Cineinnati o i OSI Lato 37 55 .402 (Second Game) | Cincinnati 020 200 100-~ 5 4 1 New York 000 000 220 4 6
Gumbert and Lamanno Budnick and Warren
SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Abernathy, |
INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee Pittsburgh 201 000" to 31 Rausas City {night , | Brooklyn a 100 m 001—1 : 3 a aul (night) Strincevich and Bake isville at Minneapolis (night). | Herring, Branca, Head yume, & Hstren; AMERICAN LEAGUE | EY i Philadelphia at Detroit { Bt. Louis 4.... 101 000 000- T= 0
Washington at Cleveland (2) Boston
New York at Chicago (night) games scheduled.
| 000 000 0000 4 2 Brazle and ‘Garagiole: Niggeling, F. Bar- { rett. and Masi AMERICAN LEAGUE (First. Game)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
a Louis at Boston (might) jcago at New York (night
Week-End Baseball Results, Calon ar
: “108 000 0lx—5 9 i St Sk Sh | macher, Thompson aad iuslior} Belyys n ate eet oof
inning and put the game beyond reach of their rivals. Babe Laurie had three hits in three (rips to
consecutive Manufacturers league | waka. games, came to life Saturday %0| This was announced today at V. take a 6-1 decision over Stewart-'p Ww, headquarters for the depart-
pace the winners. | Warner, for their initial victory. ment of Indiana. Notice of accept(Second Game Pendleton Reformatory had to The team now is en route to Bos- ance of the Mishawaka team as 200 200 0004 10 3 80 11 Innings for a 9-7 victory ton to participate in the National Indiana's representative for the a a and Evans; B30 20% A 1 over Sacks Auto Parts. The re-| Typographical tourney and will be tourhament was received from the ———————— " formatory built up a 5-4 lead In unable to compete in further local athletics ar recreation division RESULTS SATURDAY the first four innings, but Sacks amateur competition this season. |of the V. F. national headquarAMERICAN ASSOCIATION knotted the score in the seventh,| In the second Manufacturers|ters at ET City. Whar 200 000 tna Bui 1 Shen Bernie Broderick homered. game P. R. Mallory swamped Alli- | a ———_———— ¥altkee A 00 104 Neither team scored in the eighth son's 12-0, as Art Cook pitched ar friar tele; Back," Butchinset gr "piri : one-hit bail "7 Riviera Tennis Only game scheduled ‘Event Scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE Entries are being accepted for the |
(First Game) 000 002 1-3 6
Navy Veteran Sweeps Deck
Cincinnati | New York
Heusser, Malloy
Second G econd Games will be the father and son doubles.
{ Cincinnati . 000 000 010--Sncinhatl J he tin ] : 1 A navy veteran shooting in his first tourney competition ruled “ Other’ events, starting: Aug: 11 Shoun, Lambert, Malloy, Fox and La- the Indiana state skeet champion today. ee ng ol .
(will include men’s doubles, veterans’! singles, women’s open, and mixed |
manno; Trinkle and Warren
: Fritz Gearhart, vice president of a commercial freight line and | | who learned -to-break the clay pigeons while in service, had a run of]
(First Game)
+Pittsburgh 000 012 600-23 0 y | doubles. hb id, doi: 30100 straight yesterday at the Capitol City Gun club to win the all-| Trophies and prizes will be
Heintzleman, Roe and Lope: | bore crown.
| Casgy and Anderson (Second Game)
Benriman, | {awarded winners in all classifica-
| Gearhart also had high gun over { tions. Dead line for entries are,
vol A. A. Leaders [all with 1956 of 200 targets and was | 17 0}
Fair Archers Sk
{ing 69 points in | games. Incidentally, that mark |
i night,”
| the floor
dav at Beech Grove stadn In other municipal games. wood girls walloped the local Pepsi-Cola girls, 13-9, i and Indianapolis American Can defeatled Terre Haute American Can, 9-8 Tonight's schedule in the Em-Roe Indianapolis league at Beech Grove: 7 Beech Grove Independents vs. Valley Merhants; 8:15, Murphy Auto Sales vs. J D. Adams; 9:30, Pountain Square Merjo hants vs . Pt. Harrison.
Riviera club's annual tennis tourna-' ment scheduled to begin next Satur- | day, according to Robert E. Avels,| chairman. A feature event this year|
CS — MONDAY, JULY 29, 1948 Shoot for State Honors.
Mrs. Farol Anderson of Ft. Wayne (extreme left) scored 277 hits and totaled 1707 points to win the women's state archery championship during the week-end at Riverside park. Pictured with her are (left to right) Eunice Modlin of Evansville, Geneve Fledder john of Indianapolis, Ruby Mueller of Evansville and
Hazeldine of Terre Haute won the men's title, with 301 hits and 1963
points while Maurice LaFavour took the junior crown on 349 hits and 2157 points,
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+ \Mangin May Fill Doctor's Orders for Bulldog Team
By J. E. O'BRIEN department down at Eli have found just the remedy
In the fluid extract Tony Hinkle maj basketball jitters. . That remedy won't be available in a bottle, pillbox or capsule, but in a blue basketball suit, and it's labeled Leroy Hook) Mangin. The Hook, generally regarded as one of the sharpest basketball shots grown in Indiana, told The Times,
Lilly’ & Co. Butler's to soothe his 1946-47
today that he: is going to enroll in Butler this fall and modestly taeRiv als Are Wary
that he hopes to play with th Bulldogs five next winter, When I greeted Mangin over the Of Boston Club phone, it was the first time we had | ; exchanged pleasantries since that|' NEW YORK, July 29 (U. P).— March night in 1941 in the Field- | The National leaguers who gathes house dressing room. Washington's Hatchets had just stifled Madison to win the state high school tournament, and Mangin had set a few: scoring record in the process, tallythe final four
today to discuss grievances probe
ably won't bring up the fact that some of them may have to face the Red Sox in the world series, but it might be a legitimate beef {at that. The way things have been going lately the widely heralded stretch | dash for the pennant between the “A lot has happened since that | |St. Louis Cards and the’ Brookiyn Mangin confided. “I'm a | ! Dodgers more nearly resembles a married man now—married a girl {march of doom. Nor have the other
from Plainville down near Wash-
went unmolested until Anderson's John Wilson jumped into the picture this year.
and Cincinnati Reds, dis
ington. We have a son 17 mong | Cubs old.” played any extraordinary enthusie He had attended Indian univer- 'asm over the prospects of getting sity for a year or so. Then into into the big fall show. the army. The Red Sox seemed to be cone Jumped 17 Times {quering the one difficulty that has “That's right,” Mangin confirmed | hampered them—they are begine
ning to hit well on the road. Yes= terday at Sportsman's park, where they may well be taking on the Cardinals come autumn, they fine
“I finished a year at Indiana and won my freshman numerals. Then in the 1942-43 season I played four games before 1 entered the army. : I was in three vears—a paratrooper ished a four-game series in which with the 503d parachute regiment.” they made 51 hits by splitting a And jumped several times? double bill with the Browns. Denny “Seventeen altogether. We were! Galehouse defeated them, 5 to 2, in the south Pacific and saw some | in the opener for the only St. Louis pretty heavy action down in New | victory in the series, but the Red | Guinea. A bomb concussion there | SOX came back to win, 11 to 4, with | got me the Purple Heart, and they | a 13-hit ghower off six Brownie also gave us a battle star. | hurlers, Mangin was released from the pg
army back in February and since i HASSOCKS . Various Shapes,
then has been working at Lilly's. $595 Colors and Sizes
He hopes to continue part-time * HUB FURNITUE co.
while attending Butler next: fall. 414 E. Washington Street
When Mangin was serving as the No. 1 marksman with Washington's
| Hatchets, Coach Marion Crawley ® Shelby Furniture Co. | flatly said he was best basket-| 1113 Shelby Street {shooter he had seen. “He can hit —
two out of three from any spot on |i
3 Ble Watch Repairing
Undoubtedly Hinkle isn't going 3-Day Service
{to demand percentages even apUsual Low Prices
! proaching that from a father and a veteran. But if Hook starts y v Work Guaranteed OPEN UNTIL 7:30 P. M. DAILY
throwing them in—well, Mr. Hinkle KING JEWELERS
has never been known to object to inflationary basketball scores for 108 W. Wash. St, Claypool Hotel Bldg
Butler.
SOFTBALL
first division occupants, the Chicago.
3% Ri first of a three-game series, | Eli Lilly Co. won over Beech Grove Boost. | ers 6-2 at Municipal stadium last night The second game is sched sed next Sun- |
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EIGHT THRILLING EVENTS ADVANCE SALE, ADAM HATS, 8 N. MERIDIAN BUSSES TO TRACK FROM MONUMENT CIRCLE
Cineinnati at Brookivn New ¥ Ptitsburgh ~ 000 200 001 9 16 i} ork 000 000 000-0 & 0 Brook: 210 000 10 . | Aug. and Aug. at noon, Doiy game schedules. Onicage 000 000 02x32 ® Of Albosta, Gables. Halisti, Baht and Sal] ,, Batting--Dickshot, Milwaukee, 301; Six-| & member of the championship five-| Sn smi RESULTS YESTERDAY i B0RhAm and Robinson, Rignev and keld, Baker; Higbe, Casey and Edwards t. Jadianapolls, 354 Felderman Ath {man team. His fellow®shooters were 8 ! —a— AUK 137 hilley Hiwaukee : i | e (Second Game) " Genovese, Louisville, .320 Walt Susemichel, who broke 95; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | New York 002 101 012--7 | 1| Bt. Lows 000 000 300-2 3 ‘3 Runs scored—Barna, Minneapolis, 87; Wil 7; Marvin Christh (First Game) Chicago 000 000 100—1 7 32 Boston x , 010 100 30x—5 81 Indianapolis, 77. Tipton, St. Paul, Pete \ison, 97; AFVIR ristie, ‘oe. 200 ed S10 3 10 8 Deapy Fe AR SeRobinsen Hamner, Maits- | i). ge Ts, 3 Barrett and RY ce, | 15 ela. TLottsviile, 7 ae. Yods : 98, Merrill Christie, 93, and Gear- {| your Smooth and/or Repairable hy o | ! i an ayes : . : aol e ne studi wdianapolis , Ostrowski, Dorish and Walters —— 31: Lehner. Toledo, 21; Philley, Milwaukee. | N8rt, 100. Jungles and Wieler. » (First Game) tFirst Game) | pti Indisnapolls M,C Gearhart teamed with Wilson for (Second Gam hiladeiph : Chicago 000 000 000-0 riples—Philley ilwaukee, fpton : aii a %a Np a 030 00 001 001 5 4 0 Detrol W - ~ ~ 0 3 3 3 Philadel hia 016 000 10x 8 a: : S " Paul , 8, Flair, Louisville, 8; Sisti | the (Wo-man title in which they wa 14 100 004 01x— 6 10 1! Flores and Sit wer. Borowy, Bauers and McCullough, Liv-| Indianapolis, 7 roke 200 targets. There is always a b emand for and ‘Walters; Lefebvre, Clark! betts, Ried J Desautels, Trout and Teb- ingston Y Rafensberger and Seminy h ye ome runs Witte, “Toledo, 28; Barna, b 197 of 200 8 : Trimble Tread Truck Tires, but today 3 (Second G Second Game) Minneapolis, 21; Pestudik, Indianapolis. | Dave Arnette had a run of 50 sur supply is exceedingly ly low. wo rn, i ame) (8 2 5 hn 1 ipton, 8t. Paul 14 Today we have on an mas o (First Game) {Philadelphia 000 002 000-2 7 2 Chicago : 001 512 0009 15 0) “Total hits—8isti, Indianapolis, 148; |with Dan McCormack and won a stock of mearly all a Aire size First Game | 021 003 Phildelhpia 000 000 0000 ow | sh -0off in the Calcutt sade rh 1) jia-10 1] 3 Marchildon, Fagan and Rosar, A Bithorn and McCullough; Heghes, Mul- | ai ot km Kansas City, | Qteolt 10 ie Calcuiia, u S Sd . fo and Richards( ligan; Karl, Schanz and Hemsley | A Arnette broke 98 to win the sma. Wilbe | 25; Wela), Louisville, 25; "ny ton, St. Paul, and Th. = ’ mans———— | 17, White, oledo, J ; " gauge title Saturday while Suse- | La gs TRADE YOUR sMooTH (Second So (First G ) AMERICAN AGUE chers—Rel ndianapolis (7-0); Rudd res now Hy 000 000 05 9 1 o| Boston : 106 010 000-2 ew York Axssye. o | Louisville (0-4); Sanford, Toledo (12-8); michel took the 20-gauge crown | your truck for new ones and we 1 $13 3/8 Lous 300 000 vores ' 5 | dhttago” ee oo 8. 3| Pyle, Milwaukee (10-5). with a similar score. will ALLOW you full ceiling price and Malone; gms Welland Mar Salon and Wagner, Galehouse and! | Dettel and Robinson, Bitvestri on your sound casings. arhos; aynes, ollingsworth and Hayes, | — tia (Second Game) | Dickey, BASEBALL 2 “ae : ns 0-11 13, 1 The Full © - | ith t our Michigan 1. “ reek Athletics defeated the Get in touch w us a 5 30) ie go 2 91 i hil Parton An 001 000 4 8 0! phi ndéiphia. . 000 000 020-2 8 1 Mayer House nine, 14-5, yesterday at ng and West St. abying plant and we } BR. 2 der. perio, | Bisoan. 7onidak; Kin. | Detroit 000 00) 30x—4 B 0 Riverside park. The A's are carded AT pe 8 PRICES will be: glad to help vou solve your ‘Newiin, R ¥{ Mane ay n. Fannin and plans GHD and Desautels; New-| against Wayne Post team. next Sunday! SEE US FIRST {J tire problems. es) ; : {and the manager of the Legion club is |] yo, yous Fishing S runs Every Day De : |ntked to call Harry T. Hershberger at 2 - s 1 0 (API Game) tm | Washington... 001 000 110-2 & 3 WA-8028 | : of the Week . A lf) 4 3 on eland 200 000 000 2 2 1, Armour Social club ‘wants a game for | DELAWARE ¢ y 2 ane nai; Pilar ead 0 udton, Masterson and Early, Emoree, Aug 18 Write George Shaner, 1638 BLUE POINT "\inison ||| Michigan and West Sts. RI-1504 ’ e| wd’ Heg Krakauskss and Hegan. _ Edgecombe ave, Indianapolis (3). oe aissiii—— SS _ “ N
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