Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1946 — Page 19

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A . * Y “ » . Ape . Y » 9 . : * —- Pyle Flips Shutout Against Defending Titlist Wins Match - - Co-Favorite Also Advances Miss O'Neal Miss Ellis Playing ] di Hi ° Mil k : A a ; Re : ho i a 0 | pe L d W * § : Hin ndian Hitters in Milwaukee; ead Way Into Semi-Final ; L Lead C 36 Round | W T TRA eague d ut to ames ouna o omen’ S ourney - Vocalist By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor. “By J. E. O'BRIEN, Times Staff Writer o From The Indianapolis Indians were finally cooled off in Milwaukee ‘ast Alice: O'Neal and Dorothy Ellis, co-favorites in<the women's sity ) 9 P. M. night and it wasn't by the snappy breeze off the lake. It was achieved | golf tourney, led the advance into the semi-final round of the mest 9P M. by Ewald Pyle, the smooth-working lefthander of the Brewers’ staff. ; (at the Country Club of Indianapolis today. Tax Applied It was the southpaw’s 11th victory against five defeats this season Miss O'Neal, Rollins college co-ed and defending champion in the uisine and it was his seventh straight triumph under Manager Nick. Cullop’s event, turned back Mrs, Walter Brant of Meridian Hills, 6 and 4, while r Charge wing. It also was Pyle’s fourth shutout of the campaign as he scattered + |Miss Ellis was disposing of Mrs. Joseph Rothbard of Broadmoor by IY 1 seven hits and blanked the league Fi jan 8 te 6 margin, ve | 1) leading Redskins, 4 to 0. lumbus, Both teams made seven | Both seemed to apply the pres-| Both reached the 1th hole in It snapped the Tribesters' latest| hits apiece but the Saints were - sure as they started the inward four. But Mrs. Rothbard tapped in winning streak at four straight and | helped by a Columbus error. trip of their 18-hole matches. - |g 10-foot putt to spell victory. —— it cost the Indians a full game in 5» In other quarter-final matches| In other «+ flight the fight for the A. A. pennant as Miss Carolyn Varin was hooked up| matches, Mrs, Walter Brant of both Louisville and St. Paul won. Box Score in a duel with Mrs, Frits Morris| Meridian, Hills edged Mrs. J, I. The Redskins now lead the gos INDIARAPOLIS and Mrs. Fred Herrick defeated Oummings of the Country elub 1 onels by three games’ and the AX OAR Mrs. Robert Laycock 3 and 1, up. Mrs, Cummings commanded a Saints by five. Today was an open | Turchn, 3 0 i 1 ° 1 7 Ahead at Turn : similar 1-up lead at the $urn. date in the schedule for the Indians gro ° - oO 8.3 30 las "Neal const _| Mrs, Fred Herrick of Highland and they will resume firing in Min- | Bestudik, rf to. 8.0. 0 My O'Nea Ralstonyly. out defeated Mrs, W, H, Simmons of Ne tomo igh Wieczorek. If 9-1 4-00 drove her opponent on the outgoing Reapo. rrow night. Bhupe, 1D eevee. 9 19.066 @ nine but Mrs, Brant's short game Woodstock, 4 and 3. Also Beat 'Em Here yuiituel, 52 xrreeers 2 13: ¢ kept her in the running. They Pleasant Run opponents got Yo Last Thursday, in Indianapolis, Hutchings, p : ] : 3 : ohalved 6, 7, 8 and 9 after Mrs, sether when Mrs. Frank Groventhe same Mr. Pyle halted a Tribe | Fletcher, p 9 9 0 04 Brant overshot No. § and went two xy old winning string at five straight by| motals 31 0 TH 8 3 down. \ The latter won, 3 and 1. . beating them, 3 to 1, at Victory Drews batted for HiMrhings in 8th, Miss Ellis had the best meda USO hostess Carolyn Yaris MILWAUKEE score of the contestants for-the out desi fleld. In that game, the southpaw AB RH O A E | nine this mornin shooting one- squeiched the Mrs. Oharies held the Redskins to three hits, all [Baker % ........3 0 0 3 4 0 8 : Ray of Hillcrest had for a golf title 1 2. $hrock ‘oot elelit ’ Brewster, ss 4 0.06 03 Ox {over-par 39 in going five up OVeT |v defeating her, and 4. The chame $5300, ond Sek OW ON eBid 1. 3 § 1 Mor. Rothbard. Miss O'Neal Tad pionnip fight activities were oie TRAY Bi . 5 BUY POLAND Nance, > 4 ! . 2 2 e (a 40, as did Mrs. Herrick in as summated when Mra, Frits Morris ts to 8 30¢ The Boston Braves today can- Galatzer, of ...... 3 6 06 4 6. ¢ suming a four up advantage over of Hillcrest took the measure of Woiedg nding I BR aL Biss. Layuoek 4: the tum, Mrs. N. W. Hatfield, § and & TS Pp ug y Pereira 3.0 1.1: 1-1 { Miss Varin won four holes and )JDLE Poland, catcher, and the Indians | . 30 4 6 27 12 1 | lost two to Mrs. Morris on the out- . purchased his contract SutnERL it INDIANAPOLIS devas hens 260 509 400--. & ward trip, holding a two up edge Martin Ni h 1 was announced by Al Schlensker, WaUkes . ...... Tr sant a - as they rounded the first nine. She 4 1cNno S Tribe treasurer. Poland is out on pa batten la Die E3HOL pine hit Alice O'Neal of Woodstock (left), defending champion in the Dorothy Ellis: of Meridian Hills (right), a co-favorite with Miss |},.q a medal 43 to Mrs. Morris’ 45. . the road with the team. He Was | yack. Double plays—Brewster to Baker| women’s city golf’ tourney at the Indianapolis Country club defeated O'Neal, won from Mrs. Joseph Rothbard of Broadmoor in see- | Miss O'Neal sailed into the sec- Win Ta Mat h the Redskine’ first string receiver | lo Mick, otic to Shupe. Left on haset| Mrs, Walter Brant of Meridian Hills in & second-round encounter ond-round play. Mise Ellis scored a decisive 9 and 8 triumph over |,q round of match play yesterday g c in 1944 and served in the army |,,ic. Hutchings 2. Strikeouts—Hutchings| today. Miss O'Neal handily won her first-round match from Mrs. Dale Lentz of Hillorest in beginning match play. Mrs. Rothbard | with an 8 and 7 defeat of Mrs. Arin 1945, 3. Pyle 6. Hits—Off Hutchings 6 in 7| pny. Apthur Wettle of Pleasant Run, 8 and 7, as Mrs. Brant advanced advanced by virtue of her 1 up victory over Mrs. V. R. Rupp of the | ihr w The action was fast and rough at ey innings, Fletcher none in 1. Losing pitch thur ettle of Pleasant Run. Miss the outdoor Sports inst - er—Hutchings. Umpires—Austin, McKin-| with a 1 up vietory over Mrs. J. IL. Cummings of the Country elub. North side golf elub in a 19-hole match. Ellis had little trouble covering the 2 cApady ne stat night In Milwaukee last night, he again |!®y snd Hayes. Time—1:53. Country club real estate as she grappling kept the Indians’ blows to one-base . = sianumad Ot & 8 And 3 victo addicts saw Wayne Martin, Hollye a and struck owt six, Two of the In- T iss Bat Di M Ki E | . J di ' L . 1d C tiammed out & 9 and 8 victory OVer wood, and Jackie Niche, of Parte ectory a Tost hitters. Sibbi Sisil and ri e a ting in istrict CNihey CXpiains rnaians e1ho ase: © |land, Me, » last-minute substitute, ! 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> Jom, pee blow and the former fanned three 2 ° 364, St f [f H B P tf . Jos. Cotten ti 3 ma 148 3 7 35a CIT UG me e uys Irares Ellis, though, to show her Wood-| The victims were Mike Mehalakis, IS ier Jonts mes, 00 40 64 2 31 320 gion 1 S : / stock perennial rival “the way to|San Francisco, teaming with AM ort. Subjects Sony Seung St Doe Ban ea “0s 64 134 1 8 308 Reached in New York by The Times today, Frank E. McKinney | go home.” The Manual high school |Pasha, the Hindu “cobra hold” spe42 E Washington himself and permitted only six hits,| Besivaix. 108 30% 8 110 13 #5 98] ‘The Osric Mills Watkins Post No. sald his chances of purchasing the Pittsburgh National league club CHICAGO, July 31 (U. P.).—The| dean of women made the junket of clalist. Nichols captured the first ler Brennan but the Brewers got to him Tor Blackburn 1161 u ise o 272 162 team will represent the ith * ‘look favorable and encouraging.” : | executive committee of the National | the course on the out nine with an |fall by pinning Mehalakis, but burly TOM SAWYER" two markers in the fourth.and two Riddle ...... 56 183 34 43 2 327 .264| district in the" state American, The part owner and vice president of the Indianapolis Indians, | | Association of Minor leagues meets| even par of 38 to go 8 up at the [Mike turned the tables om Jackie END 0 : 1 Drews ....... 19 289 41 70 1 23 24217 ion oolf tournament A 13 at! who is president of the Fidelity Trust Co., added that if he is success- {turn, Miss O'Neal navigated the |with a second fall tri F_ZENDA in the sixth. Both rallies were|Brady ...... 63 184° 27 4 1 31 ‘239| Legion g ug. again today to consider Louisville! a2 IR. touched off gv Jim Delsing, a] Weatherly ...11 18 1 1 0 0 .053| Lebanon's Ulen Country club. f ful in swinging the major league deal, he will become president of 28 | initial half of the course in a two-|took charge at this juncture and E. New York 6211 Brewer rookie a on. acraton Triples Siati 3. Shupe 3 Enya The team, composed of Clayton | the Pirates and sever all connec- -— Manager Harry (Nemo) Leibold's over par 40 and was 6 up on her |ended the tussle by pinning Pasha. THE DAY infield hits to Al Roberge Roberge 3 Bestudik 2, Weare, Poland, | Nichols, Lawrence Laughlin, Bob|tions with the Boston Braves with admitting’ the team was on the appeal of a season suspension for| competitor. In a special supporting bout Monester Morris : Doubles—Shupe 33, Sisti 24, Bestudik | Crouch and Herbert Dietz, qualified { whom the Indianapolis club is now |plock, said he had discussed the sale!an alleged attack on an umpire, The most closely fought match [ty La Due, Manchester, Mass, won 0 LOVE Mack Smacks Bail Bo Went a Te 5: for the event by totaling a low affiliated. | with both men and that he had en The committee recessed its ses. |SCVItY was provided by the obscure [over Frankie Hart, Chicago, by tak= Joe Mack, a former Indianapolis|Turchin §, Blackburn 3, Poland. 310 in yesterday's district meet at! McKinney disclosed that a prom- [gaged in a “very serious and satis- duet of Mrs. Rothbard of Broad-|ing a fall after 18 minutes of & " Ly 0 first sacker of 1945, batted in Hires) Stolen Bases. Venta ig ey the Coffin course. | inent eastern real estate operator, |factory conversation” with McKin- | sion yesterday without coming to 8 moor and Mrs. V. R. Rupp of thé |fracas slated for 30 minutes. * of Milwaukee's four runs. He got | ght 2, Bn 3 English 3, Riddle| Indianapolis’ individual entrants a leading eastern attorney and a | ney. | decision on Leibold's case. | North Side women's golf club. 4 v triple. The other|™ Fevers Brady. in the state meet will be Henry | third associate, who is a Pittsburgh “I would say that these two have | The Louisville manager is under | The Broadmoor par pursuer re- SEAT COVERS . EVOTION a single and a triple. e woe) . 8 = Timbrook Jr. and John David, state resident, are on his “team” in the | equal chance of making the pur-| suspension for the remainder of the| covered from a 4 down deficit at AINT” v=, run was batted in by John Dieksho A. L d amateur champion. Timbrook fired bid for the Bue franchise. |chase,” Benswanger said. “That season. President Roy Hamey first | the turn to edge her rival on the(} FOR MOST 0.06 on a double. A eadaers a 37-35-72 and David & 42-33—74| “In the event of success” Mc- does not mean, however, that there suspended Leibold indefinitely, but! 19th hole 1 up in a torrid match.|| CARS ...... crsiviees TT A double play ball hit by Stan| o_o. mdisnspois, 353 Pau in yesterday's play. At the state | Kinney said, “The nes clubaren't others negotiating. It also! later reduced the suspension to five Superior Putting BLUE POIN ’ Wentzel stopped the Indians in the ey Toigs, 30) meet they will play for a berth in would be transferred to the Pitts- doesn't mean positively that we days. Then President William G.| Mrs. Rupp started out on the 10th second stanza and a great fielding |youisville, " 323. ’ | the national Legion tournament. | burgh farm system. I have already will sell now. A telephone call, a Bramham of the minor leagues or-| tee with 42 strokes marxed on her Delaware, Madison and Ray Surry - play, by Gene Nance on a hot one| BS Wo oe vile'| Individual scores of the winning discussed the possible eventualities telegram, might change the pic-|dered the season suspension after|score card against her opponent's le 6-25 PLUS TAX hit by Johnny Riddle snuffed out! 76, Tipton, St fav Th. Indianapolis, | team were: Nichols, 72; Crouch, with Louis R. Perini, president of | ture.” the two umpires demanded a review! 48 She never won another ‘hole. 0 % Tribe hopes in the fifth. 95: Tipton, St. Paul, 83; Witte, Toledo, 78 77; Laughlin, 79, and Diets, 82, [the Boston Braves and have| Benswanger, representing Mrs. of the cage. Superior putting accounted for ; McCarthy, Minneapolis, 78 35: Lab-| obtained his consent to go ahead. |Barney Dreyfuss and the Harris, Mrs. Rothbard’s victory. I= . FIRST DIVISION ner, Toledo, * Philley, Milwaukee, 26; M . L d Stock Transfer theater interests which own most | She started her recovery on the : W L Pet. GB Eriples—Phitley,’ Milwaukee, 9; Tipton, aijor eaaqgers “Perini would purchase my 10 per of the Pirate stock, was said to be ‘Clown. 'H rl IS 10th hole by canning a six footer. il 11! 2 Indianapolis ... 65 43 .602 Syl PALE, Louisville, 8; Sisti,.In- | AL AEAGUS cent of stock in the Braves and we | seeking better than $2,500,000 for | ns u € Both had missed on the way down ; ADI aure Louisville ..... 62 48 3514 3 ome Kumite Toto, 23 Burns. | ATION Ce As E HB Aw would buy the Braves’ 40 per centithe club. the fairway. A six-foot chip shot ' | St Panl ....... 60 48 556 5 16, Tipton. SC pant je Indianapolis op. Boston #0 200 30 108 37s Of stock in the Indians. However,| He. said he would confer again Set or ants gave Mrs. Rothbard the 13th hole. Kansas City me 55 486 121; | Tota Hits—Sisti, Indianapolis, 140; Walker, Brooklyn 88 341 51 1m 378) | there would be no change in the with Margiotti, probably today, and She took the 17th hole with a i ter rem et Shupe, Indianapolis, 131; Atte, Toledo, | Musial, St. Louis 94 377 73 135 3 thi ear. ! [ E. Wash. St. 128: Bockman, Kansas City, 125. | Mize, New York 95 350 69 1M .345| | Indianapolis-Boston setup this y {that any offer made by him or by | A victory that will help their dramatic approach shot of 30 feet i al New Jory Paul Derringer is slated to pitch Sten Bases — Wela), gi tulle, I7: | stanky Brooklyn 83 273 61 84 .308| «J am not impressed by what the other prospective purchasers would : . |after swatting out of bounds while janis Carter 8 y, 25; Tipton, St.|Gordon, New York T8 261 40 81 .J08 farm | chances of winning Negro Ameri- | pg yp for the Redskins in the series Paul, 17; White a Pdlanapolls. tne) AMERICAN LEAGUE [Pirates have to offer as a farm pe relayed to McKinney, who will 3 {her opponent was. arriving on the : er er ret against the sixth-place Millers in| Sanford Toledo (13-6) Pyle, Milwaukee | G AB R H Avg |system and there is plenty of room| be given a chance to top it. can league second-half honors will green in four and two-putting. The 1 East Side Minneapolis Thursday. The In.|'!'%: Rudd Loutsville (9-4 | Gornon, Wash. «93 3 83 13 28) for improvement along Wat Je | sm ———— be sought by the Indianapolis|18th hole. was won via the putt Ee Boren ont f 2 8 1% 12 ave convinced me that the Pits-| Wa rrinar § Chowne ver the Oniagy Americus] SER8 AVI 14 J EK Seu | : as Maggio, . stroke than Mrs. Rupp's three I A oi association Additional Sports on Pesky, Boston 9 406 83 130 .320/,..,0h club is one of the ‘best buys’ arrier cores Giants at Victory fleld tonight a ->. PP ; PACU Ll games played last night, Louisville Page 20 witans. 7. SOME BUNS vents 3o|ln Deseball—if it can be obtained. 8:30, 6—25¢, Plus Tax whi Minneapolis, 9 to 4, St. g . | tama Det. 23 Seerey, Cleve 17| It’s a one- team major league city! In Midget Race Manager Jesse Walker . of the| STFEL FISHING | RON: » BENDIX Paul trimmed Columbus, 4 to al Mize, Giants 22 DiMaggio, Yanks 17/and is blessed with a wide radius | Clowns has his pitching aces, Atires | and Toledo blanked Kansas City, of population. Leroy uA of Indianapolis,| Garcia, Ed (Peanuts) Davis and Two-piece older und 8 Se 8 to 0. All games were in the wesl- “I have received the permission of | {Jim Forte of Philadelphia and Bob Johnny Williams all primed to hurl | dle, _reel holder SPECIAL ern cities ase a 0} en ar President William E. Benswanger of | Breading of Indianapolis finished |and will choose the starter just be"Grand Slam AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the Pirates to go over the club books one. two-three in the 25-lap feature fore game time. The American CASTING ROD SPECIAL f base blow with the bases gig Pet. W L Pet RESULTS YESTTADAY again and these will be taken to In-|race last night at the Indianapolis | Giants are planning on using thelr One-piece tubular rod, ne A-four- INDPLS. 65 43 602 Milwaukee 51 55 481| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | dianapolis for an audit. Midget Speedway after placing the star, lanky Gentry Jessup, who led > guides (line runs 3 loaded, by Frank Genovese, Louis- | i ii. 62 46 574] Mpls. 48 56 482 | Louisville .......... 100 401 300— 9 10 0 .y have been given 10 days by| fi the league in victories the last two center), offset : +ville outfielder, defeated Minneap-|St. Paul 60 48 .556! Toledo 47 63 .431 | Minneapolis .. . 000 103 000— 4 3 3 » I = e 5 Biv dbiit 2 ew [same way in the 15-lap semi nal | gu : ; : Kas. City 52 55 .486 Columbus 41 61 .402| Diehl and Walters; Oates, Webb and Mr. Benswanger event. years. Sie Th ae Prost and definite proposition for the| warriner had a time of 7 minutes Reece (Goose) Tatum, Clowns’ J : AMERICAN LEAGUE —— Pirate purchase. Other interests 93g seconds in the feature and he |first baseman and “showman,” will| ! George Diehl pitched three-hit ball w W_L Pct. [Toledo ............. 002 000 015— 8 16 1 : | ; for TEs pred but one of the hits | Boston 70 28 714] Cleveland . 48 51.480 Kansas Oity ... 000 000 000- 4 o|are in the running for the club and|4yoye the shorter race in 4 minutes be counted on to continue his blaz- SPORTING @ : ~ th ric. homer by infielder New York 57 40 .588|8t. Louis #1 54 433 Sanford and Moss; Reis, Hendrickson, |that naturally means the ‘asking (39 4 seconds. A crowd estimated at|ing hitting that has placed him up y : 209 W. Wash, St. \ Ernie A BB Chie «32 33 Jovy Oue and Drescher, Shvers price’ is sure to Soaz. 1 a. he 6500 saw the program. among the Negro league leaders. | og lon the Indianapolis end of the LL ie A - Harry Taylor won a mound Sug NATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus hy . goo LH 000 2 1 1! venture” from Bill Clemensen in St. Paul's WL Pet W L Pot |8t Paul Lo... -— 4 0 se 0 Co- | Brookls 59 36 .621 Bost 44 49 473| Clemensen, Fisher and Malone, Taylor | second consecutive victory over Brookiyn, je J i Boston, 5 ¥ aa sna mori or oly ‘Pirate Prexy Say Bo. . BR — : | Chicago 51 43 Phila, nm tn —————— ; ¥ Cincinnati 45 48 .484| Pittsburgh 37 55 .402 AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Top Bid Wins’ jj 00. IR, Philadelphia ....... 000 002 610— 9 14 0 E. 10th 4488 BAS E BA L L GAMES TODAY Chicago +... 177" 100 010 000— 3 8 4| PITTSBURGH, July 31 (U. P)—| ther Williams AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Savage, Marchildon and Desautels; The last-place Pittsburgh Pirates | | SAINT” S HM oO E S Louisville at Minneapolis (nighu). Papish, Hamner snd Hayes, Sony high IXCeten o he Sold mn Columbus at St. Paul (night), the near future either to ‘| Henry Fonda ’ Toledo at Milwaukee (night). (11 Innings) i . : c¢Kinney, Indianapolis, or to INCIDENT” Sprint-Last 9 08 | Duly’ ines Ssbedyier: Washington ..... 003 000 008 01— 3 18 1 pr J. Margiotti porer Penn- | ES L REE ay ieina 4-612 0 ’ ~ 2030 Open CH. with | Phtludel AMERICAN LEAGUE Haetuer, ari and Bvans; Perens Sylvania attorney general, | " o 3 adeiphia a cago | a, bs = Steel Spikes PR. Washington at St. Louis (night). = neu, | President William Benswanger, HERN PURSUIT” : New York at Detroit, BOMOR ,.-iiveiviiss 00 110 020— 4 8 0) mphrey Bogart | Boston at Cleveland, Cleveland .......... 000 000 000— 0 3 0 HEE IR ME TRUE" BUSH-CALLAHAN | NATIONAL LEAGUE olin Au Wigner; Gromek, Berry, EEE ih se | ? aU enter an egan . SPORTING GOODS CO. Bitsburgh at_Boston (night). . St. uis at roo Be: ona cn New YORK vuiisennn w— 136 E. Wash, RI. 4453 Chicago oh New Took (night). 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