Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1946 — Page 27
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Defeat es, 6-3 ads gave warning Crescents with a he expense of the ‘whom they deWest Coast league ) fans at Victory Seattle sluggers les in the fray. rescents Saturday eld.
Contract Aug. 8 (U. P.).— rmer N. Y. City d captain, signed Madison Square ckers of the Basn of America.
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De Wolf Club Stays Mystery |
"By BERNARD HARMON = * >
Bob Elliott and his De Wolf News team continue to be the mystery men of local amateur baseball. Just when a team looks like the cream the crop, the' Newsmen come along and change the picture entirely. Their latest achievement was the 3-1 lacing they handed P. R. Mallory Co. in a Twilight league game at Riverside last night. Mallory, ter its impressive amateur day showing, appeared to be the best sandlot aggregation the city has pre-
ented in several years. STANDINGS But Elliott's boys, behind the ster- W L Pet ng pitehing of the veteran Raleigh p* RL, Gnd ei oii 0 4900 filler, mastered the elite, scoring De Wolf News ........n0eres 74 48 heir three runs in the fourth in-|Kingan Reliables srreeereress qa 6 ning. Miller opened, the inning with | BoE fo arkeis 71000 8 10 61 bingle, which was followed by an-|Blue Ribbon Ice Cream ...... 2.10 167
pther hit by Ralph Cooper. Leroy Compton then came through with a y triple to plate his mates, and cored a moment later when Bob dler drove a long fly to the outs fleld, |
PAL Clubs In A.A.U. Meet
Numerous strong and well balanced Indianapolis PAL club teams are expected to compete in the Indiana A. A. U. state track and field® championships Saturday at Tech stadium. Youthful athletes who are not affiliated with any team are eligible to compete, A. A. U. officials said today. These boys may com-nth-inning uprising after two men |Pété unattached, organize a team vere out. of their own, or join any of the With Kingan leading 2-1, .Bob teams which already are entered. Werner, who had accounted for the Today marked the final entry-|
Todgemen's initial tally with a alloted time. : a home run, drew. a base on balls,| winners of individual events will |
[Herman Ralls then singled and Don | receive small trophies while holders | orn walked to fill the bases. John |Of the second and third berths will [Males slapped out a triple to plate be recipients of silver and bronze | f8 mates and he crossed the medals. Athletes - filling the next | blatter as Jack Simmonds was| WO divisions will be awarded ribbons. ght in a rundown at second singling ¥ The strongest team in the event Gi - Four Hite will. be presented the L. Strauss & | v 0
Co. trophy, which is a gold figure | Jack Bradford of Kingan was ouched for six hits, while Dwain
mounted on a black bakelite base. [Hodges limited them to four.
With every man on the team getMing at least one of their 16 hits, Leonard Cleaners, league leaders, alloped St. Roch'’s, 11-1, Joe Northangnam limited the Roch's to five (hits and aided his on cause with a home run with two on base. Ferris Food Markets failed to fleld a team, giving Blue Ribbon Ice a forfeit victory.
Get Seven Hits
The winners garnered seven hits off the offerings of Joe Lease and t Cook, while Miller limited the osers to five safeties. Eagles Lodge, who practically ossed away their amateur day game rough faulty fielding, bounced back last night to hand a favored [Kingan Reliable’ aggregation a 5-2 imming when they staged a sev-
Ogden Captures Columbia Tourney
Times Special LEBANON, Ind, Aug. 8—J. B. Ogden of this city showed the way in the annual Columbia club golf= ing outing at the Ulen Country club | yesterday with a T4. { Low net honors went to the tying duo of L. W. Dunham, 80-14—66, and O. M. Jones, 93-27—686. Eighty-three linksemen partici-|
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: a pated in the event. A dinner for \! o\® y ¥ A 200 followed. ae’ Co | Amateur Boxers Wo ‘ye a Travel to Peoria o Eugene Bland, manager and!
coach of the South Side Commu- | nity center amateur boxing squad, | has accepted a challenge by the] Peoria. Ill, amateurs to meet them in Peoria tomorrow. In a previous team match held in Peoria, the In-
sweep in a six-bout card.
seven-bout program and Coach Bland will depart tonight with the following mitt tossers:: Russ McKinney, 118 pounds; Har126; Carl DeWeese, 135; Dick Bill Roberts, 175. It will be DeWeese's second bout since he took up amateur. boxing. He is a Tech high school lad. Bill Roberts, the 8S. 8. C. C. light heavy, won his last two bouts by the k. o. route.
Softball Tourney Deadline Tonight
With an entry of 77 teams already entered and a possibility that
metropolitan softball tournament is expected to be one of the hardest fought in local history. The schedule for the meet will be drawn up tonight as the managers gather at the Kingan cafeteria. Kingan Packers are the defending champions and they appear to M| have one of the strongest entries in this year's meet. However, their National league record has been unimpressive and several other,clubs <4 are conceded more than an even “{chance of unseating the meatmen. t ss = =» SOFTBALL Last night's scores in the Em-Roe Capital City league at Beech Grove: % 1] Hoosier Veneer 13, Knight Mach. Spec. (31 Co, 5; ants 13, Mouldings, Inc. 8; Moose Lodge 13, 4| Bell Telephone 8. Tonight's schedule in the Bm-Roe Inent league at Beech QGrove: , Schoettle Insurance vs. Weaks Market; 8:15, Hollywood Tavern vs. Slovenian Home; 9:30, East Side Merchants vs. i| Paul's Blue Front.
Notre Dame Boxes \Are All Sold Out
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 8 (U. P.) ~All box seats for Notre Dame's home football games next season
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Robert Cahill said today. Cahill said advance sales were the greatest in the history of Irish foothall. General sale of individual ~ |game seats began on Aug: 1. | Only alumni orders are being © .|filled for the Notre Dame-Army ; game ih New York Nov. 9, Cahill © ‘|sald. General public ducats were fA |sold out Aug. 3, he said.
Fight Results
. By UNITED PRESS DETROIT--Jake Lamotta, 162, New ‘| York, outpointed Holman Williams, 160,
© 7 | Detroit (10). wi! PROVIDEN I.—Martin Tabor, 135, out Eddie Petrin, 124,
CR, R. Providence, knocked Montreal (1).
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