Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1946 — Page 7

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i Dodgers, Cards May Battle

Until Frost Is on Pumpkin;

Junior Loop Is

in Doldrums

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

‘ when the Braves took

' won his 13th game.

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By BERNARD HARMON MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE Two local amateur baseball loops al) Ww Lope wound up their reguiar season's|Ti.wari Warner (00h hha schedule over the week-end, the{Allison's = . ............ 5% am Manufacturers finishing Saturday|YPion Printers re 3H 00S

while the Municipal rung down the MUNICIPAL LEAGUE

NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Except for the pennant battle between the curtain yesterday. A postponed gingan Reliables ......... ¥ ¢ oa | Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals which may go on until the game between Kingan Reliables and | ReWols News vena 100 4 frost is on the pumpkin, the major league races were in the doldrums | Broad Ripple Merchants in the Leonard uray ned 148 today. | Municipal is the only unplayed | Eendleton. Reformatory ov 8a 3U From top to bottom in the American league and from third to last game in the two loops. | Suck Auto Parts .. -.... 3 1 214 in the National, the teams have lolled along through the August dog/ DeWolt News continued its siz- Broad Ripple Merchants... 1 13.07 days with only two minor changes. |zling pace yesterday, assuring the | CITY LEAGUE The White Sox, winning eight out|than hits. Boston drew 12 bases on club of second place in the final|g.gies Lodge Rel of their last 10 games managed to|balls, the Yankees nine. Lefty Joe| Municipal standings -through an fiespect Tavern .. ....... 13 J 4% advance to “the dizzy heights of | Page put on the best pitching show|11-1 triumph over Roosevelt Perris Food Markets...... 5 8 387 sixth place, one percentage point of the day, hurling a two-hit, 9 to 1/ | Pharmacy. |ERHstumor Rliwree. t+ B its

Yankee victory in the seventh inning nightcap in which Joe Di-| Maggio smashed a homer in the 12-hit winning attack.

The White Sox topped the Tigers, 3 to 0 arid 4 to 3, in 12 innings at Chicago. They handed Hal Newhouser his second straight defeat in the opener, dropping his record to 20 victories and five defeats. | Southpaw Ed Lopat gave up only | four hits to win his eighth game and his third in a row. The Athletics became the first team to be eliminated mathemati cally from the pennant race by| dividing with the Senators at Philadelphia. Bobo Newsom ended Philadelphia’s “hopes” with a 3-to-1 first-game victory in observance of his 37th birthday. Rookie Gil! Coan’s inside-the~park-homer - gave Newsom his margin. The A's, with the pennant “pressure” off then smashed out. 15 hits to win the nightcap, 12 to 5. By winning all their remaining games they could now only tie Boston, provided the Red Sox lost all theirs. Pinch-hitter Joe Schultz singled in the winning run in the ninth to! give the Browns a 3-to-2 victory | over the Indians at St. Louis but Cleveland took the afterpiece, 4 to 3, on the margin of Hank Edwards’ two-run homer,

ahead of the Browns yesterday, while on Aug..5 in the National league the Boston Braves evicted the Cincinnati Reds from fourth place and have occupied the quarters ever since. The Dodgers, who held first place by only one percentage point today, saw a string of 18 straight | an end when the Phils, packing two years of vengeance into one afternoon, won 7 to 6 and 6 to 4. These were their first triumphs over the Dodgers after 12 straight losses this season. Frank McCormick drove in the winning run’ in each game, doubling in the eighth to send home Johnny Wpyrostek in the opener, while his single scored pitcher Blix Donnelly with the deciding run in the nightcap. Rookies Del Ennis of the Phils and Ed Stevens and Ferrell Anderson of the Dodgers hit homers as did Dodger veteran Augie | Galan. Best Hitting The Cards put on their best hiting of the year at Cincinnati, winning, 15 to 4 and 7 to 3, as Stan Musial made eight hits in 10 times up to take over the major league satting lead with a .369 mark. A 22-hit demonstration in the first zame found Enos Slaughter getting five safe blows and driving in seven runs. Murry Dickson, easing 1p after his 11th victory was as-

Tennis Tourney

Gets Under Way

Mueller which tied a major league record. Slaughter, Musial, and Dick| morty-four racquet wielders were Sisler of the Cards also hit homers.| to swing into action this afternoon! Sid Gordon's three-run homer in|in the Indianapolis tennis tournathe ninth gave the Giants a 9-0-6 ment at Highland under the He} win and an even break at Boston | pices of the Central Indiana Tennis a 10-t0-2| association. pening decision as Johnny Sain Hank Campbell, city veterans Danny Lit-| champion and Jack Sunderland whiler and Ray Sanders homered | were the top seeded entrants com-| for Boston while Babe Young also| peting for the C. B. Dyer trophy, a nit a Giant homer. new award. The first three- time | A four run rally in the ninth| winner in the men’s singles division | gave the Pirates a 10-t0-9 victory| will retain permanent possession of over the Cubs at Pittsburgh, Jim| the trophy. Russell singling home the tying and TODAY'S SCHEDULE winning runs. The teams battled m.—G. Buschmann vs. R. Leverenz 0 a 4-4 tie in a nine inning sec- <E Lyman Combs: W. Bastian vs

w Abbott: John Shirley vs. R. Barker. snd game called because of the Vv Freeman:

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DeV weslsy ve, vs. M. Galloway. 8. Malless vs. T. Jr;

Sunday curfew. Russell hit a two- ter Jr; R. Yeaman vs. K Vest. run homer in this game while|, Cor: umacher vs. W. DE: Don er vs. Walter Williams; J, Ke nber Rookie John Ostrowski got one in|vs. B. Chamberlain: liars Bastian ve |

sach game and Bill Nicholson hit one in the opener for Chicago. Yankees, Bosox Split The Yankees and Red Sox divided at New York, Boston main:aining its 13 game lead. In a 3%%nour marathon opener, Boston won 3 2 Fe JBestian: 1 to 5, both sides getting more walks way.

© ROOFING Robson Sets Mark At Langhorne

Art Linns vs. Robt. Walt: Victor Carderell vs. Dick Sommers; R. Brafford vs. W. K Lawrence. 6:15—A. Djcket vs. M. Coffee: J. McClure vs. W. Pult B. Ittenbach vs. C. Rng ery; Winn 'W. Bastian-W. bbot winner J. Shirley-R. Barker 71 ack Sunderland vs. R.’ A. Whit EB. Toombs vs. G. Ouerman; PF. Campo] Winner, C. DeV | winner J. Wesley-M. Gallo:

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SPOKANE, Wash., Aug.12 (U.P). —Coach Ray Flaherty said today he will begin cutting his 60-man New York Yankees football squad this week. Two dozen backfield men were warned by Assistant Coach Red Strader to shed excess weight.

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BEND, Ore, Aug. 12 (U.P.).—The { Brooklyn Football Dodgers will | | break camp here late this week | |and move on to their Aug, 18 game |

WHAT PRICE PROGRESS?

| with the Chicago Rockets at la: ; | Portland. | Several farmers in discussing the progress made during . the last 25 years in improv- || F1Ve Quarterbacks | ing farm machinery and VENTURA, Cal, Aug. 12 (U.P.).|

equipment, agreed that today one good man’s work afield equals that of two or three men in other years. But around farm buildings most farmers still do many jobs by hand, the same as 25 years ago. It is for these jobs that electric power, working through automatic equip- ° ment, Yin be of impressive help to farmers in carrying on their work. Southeastern produces abundant electric power, and it now costs you less

—Five quarterbacks were starring today in the Los Angeles Dons’ early season passing practice. They were Ed Heffernan, Bob Mitchell, Charlie O'Rourke, Les Peregoy and Ernie Saenz,

Racing Card

Tonight—at Richmond (Consolidated Midget Racing association). Tomorrow night—at Indianapolis Midget Speedway, W. 16th st. (CNLR.A.). Wednesday night—at Muncie Veldrome (C.MLR.A.).

than before the war. Every farmer should investigate « N the advantages of electrifying his indoor jobs. New and better ways are constantly being developed to

The Newsmen got away to a

three-run lead in the initial in ning | game back of the Lodgemen through and were never headed, Oris Man-|a 10.8 triumph over Blue Ribbon |ley’s single and steal of second base yce Cream. Jess Lewis, “veteran followed by Paul Moxley's two- manager of the Taverns, featured bagger and a round-tripper by 80l the winner's attack, when he subO'Haver gave the winners their|giiteq for the left fielder and early lead and they coasted through | yansed out a fourth-inning home to an easy victory, ron with two on base. His four-

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| Indianapolis Railways: in a slug- | fest, banging out 19 hits for a 2310 triumph in a City league con-

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7 facturers league activities, Stewart-!can Legion will tee off for the |

In Saturday's windup of Manu- 'by the Indiana Department Ameri-|

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Mallory won two exhibition games| over the week-end, downing Ft. Harrison Saturday, 6-3, behind the six-hit pitching of George Butler

and winning over the state semi-|

pro champion Frankfort nine last night, 6-0. Art Cook limited Frank- | fort to four safeties and struck out 11.

Defeat Avenged safely entrenced in first avenged their

Kingan, place,

whipping Leonard Cleaners, 17- | The Cleaners shaded the re 8-5, in their first clash June 18. The league leaders got away to a one-run ‘advantage in the second City golfers will move into the inning on consecutive singles by|gecond week of competition for the Lowell Young, Butch Isenberg and 16th amateur links championship |

| Fred Cato. They iced the game in| of Indianapolis at South Grove] the third with five runs on five! Sunday behind pacesetter Carl! hits, a walk and two Leonard gmith Coffin shotmaker. Da vine oy gE, Smith shot two stroke sub-par favor -.of > Johr ry v rw ie IOWErs In| golf yesterday in the initial round Isenberg, with two singles and olf medal play to fire a 70 at Riverdouble. X the } win fire attack side. Carl went out in 37 and re- , : Y ‘| turned. to the clubhouse with a 33 [nme Ossie Veweigh starred in the to nead the field of 235 fleld. ,

He bested his nearest rival Russ | Rader, Sarah Shank representative, and the by three strokes. : battled 14| Other low shooters: innings to get a record for the!chet Baker, 5. Grove seasori ‘i Lynn Lee, Pl. Run nin amateur ranks. It WAS | George Bender. 8 the longest game played and was! Be Bresausex. Riverside 1 ende ichey, Speedway.... won by Pendleton, 6-5, | Russ Thomas, Coffin .. With the score knotted at 3- ~all| Frank Weiland, Riverside | Berry, fin in the eighth, Armour pushed across | Robert Wilson, Pl a run when Typen and Shaner were fuck Haran Cons de! . . iv t, reside put on the bases through errors|Bob Bebra Pl. Run . and Eads follow Tracy Cox, Lake Shore i followed with a single. Boys Socte 8 Grove. tex endleton came back in their half {Bernie Minton. Pl Run. a Ed Hyde, 8 Grove “rae nd tallied on MecAllister's single Clayton Mills, 8. Grove. ..... {and Lovelace's double, Bd Juniper, Pl. Run Armour forged in front in the top half of the 14th when Moore, | who had walked, was plated on|Lawrence Laughlin, 8. Grove ... | Wade's two-bagger. Pendleton, how] Harry Cedarbuld, Willowbrook

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Hamilton Triumphs

RENO, Nev. Aug. 12 (U. P.).— Bronzed Bob Hamilton, former national P, G. A. champion from Evansville, yesterday captured the $5000 Nevada Open golf tournament as he fired a blazing 68 in the final round to nose out Jimmy Clark by one stroke with a 208 total,

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