Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1946 — Page 18
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Indians Are Dropped Into Runnerup Spot |
Redskins’ Weakness on Mound Plays in Brewers’ Hands:
NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—For the general good of the game, baseball should pick up Mitkey Owen's tab in Mexjco and then tell him to go peddle his papers. I don’t "" know how valid Owen's several complaints against Mexico City are but when he raps the food down there he's asking for a controversy. The fact is the food in the
the better places is excellent. : Showpar places it probably warrants the Owen characteriPerhaps the international financier would haye a time if he had permitted his appetite a wider freedom. . x» » wo» are you to say of Brother Rickey's actions in this case? succumbed to the golden blandishments of the Pasquels, ed for the cops and shouted that never, no matter what, be welcomed back to the Dodgers. Now he says, “I'll for that boy. I've always been his friend.” . = =» "a 4 a This is a fine time to show it. The time to help him was when he came back from the navy, bewildered and broke, and apparently
bo ready to make any sort of deal that would lead to solvency, plus. R- » r » » ” ” This was when the catcher needed understanding, fatherly advice and material help. Rickey doesn’t say even now that he wants Owen ¥ back for the Dodgers, but you know what he has in mind all right. 4+ If he could get him back he could sell him, couldn't he? » * ~ » ~ ~ a One of the new owners of the Pittsburgh club is John W. Galbreath of Columbus, O., who operates, among other properties, an extensive racing stable. There is talk now that the gentleman must _ disassociate himself from racing if he is to stay in baseball. This was the Landis policy; it is believed to be the Chandler policy. 1 think the policy is wrong. Galbreath is a distinguished citisen, an associate of John W. Bricker and racing simply happens to be his hobby. As a matter of truth, the Landis policy in this connection was never irrevocably stated. It became accepted as precedent when he Ww» refused to allow Bing Crosby to buy into the Boston Braves. & Frank Shaughnessy, president of the International league, could *" "tell Chandler something about that decision. According to Shaughnessy’s account to me, Landis was disposed to accept Crosby, but before he could definitely make up his mind a jockey scandal broke out at Crosby's own race track, and that, of course, ended that. » ~ » » ~ » Incidentally, Snooper-Dooper, our favorite news hound, reports - that Bill Meyer of Kansas City is in line to replace Frank Frisch __ 88 Pittsburgh manager. Jackie Robinson's 387 batting average in the International league would seem to assure him a varsity spot with the Brooklyns next season.
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Twilight Baseball League Completes Play Tomorrow
By BERNARD HARMON Pinal activities in the Twilight amateur baseball loop is carded at Riverside park tomorrow night, - with the Kingan Reliable-De Wolf ~~ News clash standing out as the top . attraction. “¢ The Newsmen, who knocked off the touted P. R. Mallory nine in last week's Twilight clash, continued their outstanding play in Sunday’s Municipal tilt by down-
mand respect of all rivals.
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3-State Amateur Mitt Meet Set
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Eugene Bland, manager take over the second place in ae final league standings. Mallory in the association's amateur [for competition in the | day program, failed to recuperate] event. by last Wednesday and were hum-| The
Sunday to knock off the fast-step-| winners. . ping Leonard Cleaners, and avenge
i. by the Cleaners. | Results: Harold Green, Indianapolis, Peoria, at 126 pounds
Teams Geared George Tracey, Indianapolis,
Chuck Magow, The two aggregations are geared Freddie Goode Peoria. at 126 pound % oberts, ndianapolis, up for a red-hot game tomorrow Willie Lawton, Peoria, at 178 pounds. night on diamond Na. 2. Jackie Filkins, The leading Leonard Cleaners] {ins 0! . 'decisione
. take on Ferris Food Markets, the Weese, indisnapoa, at 135 pound ? ve ow. eoria, entry that replaced Union Printers,| Roembke, Indianapolis, at 147 pounds
on diamond No. 3. The leaders| Boys who are interested in try-
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b _. No. 4. The Rochs have displayed 7 p. m. Instruction is free.
some classy form at times and de-
The Eagles play Blue Ribbon Ice Cream on diamond No, 1, and after knocking off the Kingan outfit last week, look like sure winners against
boxing pet (tourney is to be held in Peoria, in mid-September and a squad 400/0f South Side Community center
167 ana against Illinois and Iowa lads. and ing Roosevelt Pharmacy, 11-1, wi coach of the local 8. S. C. C. fistic
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d manage ihe Indianapolis team Kingan, which took a lacing from |*® “Three-1"
Peoria tourney committee bled by an underdog Eagles Lodge will pay all expenses. Trophies team. However, they bounced back |and jackets are to be awarded
In their most recent inter-city their only Municipal league defeat,|team match, the 8S. 8. C. C. boys handed them in an earlier contest |broke even in six bouts at Peoria.
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should have no trouble in adding|ing for placés on the Indianapolis another victory to their 10-1 record.|squad for the three-state tourney, The runner-up Mallory team may are invited to work out at the or may not have trouble with St.|South Sjde Community center gym. Roch’s, whom it meets on diamond |Boxing classes are held daily at]
Louisville Grabs Loop Perch
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor The week-long deadlock for first place in the A. A. was unlocked today and the Indianapolis Indians were second, one full gome behind the red hot Louisville Colonels. It wasn't too long ago that the Redskins were out in front by four games and it's a tribute to the Kentucky Colonels that they kept plugging while the Tribesters slipped
The Indians had been in possession of first place, or deadlocked for Box Score it, since July 4. BR HE OAR In last night's game out at Vie- Baker. 3 8 1 1 3488 tory field, played before” a crowd of | Deising, * rf SY 3 3 8 0.3 7060, the Milwaukee Brewers won, [Ehilley, cf 31 1 4 s ’ 8 to 4, by making their hits count. Brewster : $ 3 3 2 1 0 The vistors got 13 blows and all|piGerman. i132? rung were batted in. It was an cheat, b repre 3 : H H ’ : errorless contest. a tg me The series finale is to be played| Tots bin ors M100 tonight, starting at 8:30, and it will ABR H OA EB be Boy Scouts’ night at the Tribe| Drews 3b 3-0 VV 3 1 4 park. The series stands two to one Biate aa 4 ‘s : : ’ 1 3 3 0 in the Indians’ favor but unless Bk ene 8 8 3 8 3 they get some pitching it's going to Wieczorek, i o: ! 1 i 3 ’ 0 be just too bad. : ” ‘ 0 1 | i 0 Home Pitchers Thumped errin sy’! 1.0 The Brewers annexed the Mon-|logan p 10004914 day affair by scoring four runs in Wathen +] 3 $ : : 8 the fourth, one in the fifth and 2 SiR NES
Totals three in the Binth, Be Rijenin VB Blackburn batted for Derringer in sevthe victim e second an “Weatherly batted f Logaw in eighth, George Woods took the ninth-in-|.., a rs vested 400 Teo Bed ning thumping. Paul Derringer and INDIANAPOLIS «0000100304 Bob Logan were in-between hurlers. | Tune Bitten , ng Baker, Dic 3, The Indians’ weakest link is their Ube 2 Tuo-base Shs—Delsing, a mound staff—and that happens to | prewster. oo basas—Milwaukee 11 be a very important link. . The Tribesters were slow start-|2
Le Inaisnapolis Base on balls—Off Kiieman 1, Derringer 3, Woods ers last night and falled to score
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until the fifth, Owen Scheetz|in 5%, Scheetz 8 in 1 in 1, Marino 2 in 1% s 3 1. Balk— Marino. Winning pitcher-—Scheets. Los ing pitcher—Klieman Umpires—Meleor,
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Louisville ...,.... 72 50 590 ... Indianapolis ..... 7 51 582 1 Tribe Ba Batting St.Paul ...... ses 88 55 553 414 AB R 3 HR RB Pet Milwaukee ....... 58 .62 483 13 (gsr ....... 191 484 86 10 5 349 Poland 11 35 8 1 % 1343 Bons a 125 1 39 3 1 HH baffled 'em up to that point and Share . 4m 145 4 68 .307 he also baffled them in the sixth|Wietsttex . 70 245 3 7 $ 41 .2¢ and seventh. : Bestudik .. 132 454 74 131 15 103 289 ... 66 203 37 ] Finally, in the eighth, the Red- Dickbarn . 80 101 EH 5 H 3 30 skins got going, scored three mark- Drews ce fl 1K 830M ers and forced Scheetz to take to|B Brady ‘ee ct 15 “ : 3 i cover. The Brewer starting hurler We pres gists 9 u, 5 Brady 3 Drews 4, Turchin 3, Blackbur 3,
was lifted and Frank Marino went in and applied the brakes. The Indians only achieved four runs on 10 a ; hits, including doubles by Vince i Shupe and Stan Wentzel. They left Soqum 6, Blackburn 3. a 3, Weath 10 runners stranded. er Beata RB, Sint It was Shupe's 34th double of the 3 Shupe 3 ; Blackbur 3, Riddle 2, Roseason and he is the league leader | ®"%¢ % Brad in that department. Wentzel's double was a long drive to right in A. A. Leaders the eighth and it came with the oe ing Sisti, Indianagolis. fio; Phil- , PF. nbases loaded and cleaned the sacks. i, I" 55) “bickanar, Milwaukee, .336; Klieman was charged with the| white, Toledo, ,327 defeat and Scheetz received credit Runs Scored-- Barns. Minneapolis, 101;
Tipton, 8t. Paul, 87, Sisti, Indianapoils, 86. Welaj, Louisville, 85.
Runs Batted In—Bestudik, Indianapolis, RUNS BATTED IN 303: MCCAY: od a TP n Ca th . in- Minneapolis it 0 0 - Johnny McC Bhy, in De Shupe, po inanolis. 34: eh first sacker, A ner, To lley, waukee, -| two runs in Toledo last night, |Sistl Teeiesapelie, * i a But he caught up with Indianapolis’ Ta a raukee,, 10 TipJoe Bestudik for the league lead |[ton, St. Paul, 8. Home Runs— Witte, Toledo, 30; Barna, in that department. They have batted in 103 markers apiece. bee Total Hits—Sisti, Indiaanpolis, . 169; Joe has n out in front most Witte, Toledo, 150; Shupe, Indianapolis, of the time since the start of | 145; Douglas, St. Paul, 144,
bu entsel , Wieczorek 3, Bestudik 3 \ Bish 26, ' Bestudik be:
Minneapolis, 26: Bestudik, Indianapolis, 15; McCarthy, Minenapolis, 15.
the season. Stolen Bases—Welaj, Louisville, 30; Bockman, Kansas City, 25; White, Toledo, 22; Tipton, St. Paul,
Pitchers — Reid, Indianapolis, (7-0); Pyle, Milwaukee, (13-5); Livengood, Milwaukee, (5-1); Taylor, St. Paul, (13-6).
for the victory. Klieman's record is now six victories and three defeats. Milwaukee is battling to hold on to fourth place and a post-season playoff berth and the Brewers are
played about evenly with Kansas |City for seven innings, then sent
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George Robson, winner of the 500-mile race, gives off with a grimy but genuinely happy grin after driving to a new world record for mile tracks at Langhorne,
Pa., in 33.29 seconds. Robson's car is shown in front of the stands after he had released a second rocket charge to boost his speed in his race against time, Next local competition for the Maywood (Cal) driver is expected to be at the 100-mile A. A. A. championship race at the Indiana fairgrounds on Sept. 135.
Grid Clinic Slated At Hotel Antlers
The I. H. 8. A. A. will conduct an invitational football rules interpretation clinic at the Hotel Antlers,
Leh- | Saturday.
E. C. Krieger, secretary of the National Rules committee, will serve as discussion leader for the group. He will interpret the new rules, official rulings of the committee and instruct in officiating technique. Invitations have been issued to all officials associations of the state to send two representatives. Officers of the High School Coaches association and other interested parties have been invited. These men will be available to serve as discussion leaders in sectional clinics to be held over the
eight players around the bases in the last of the eighth for an easy | tition. They are expected to send|triumph. | one of their “main go” hurlers| The Colonels got their 10 runs on| against the home boys tonight, Wes nine * hits and all markers were! Livengood or Ewald Pyle. {batted in with Chuck Koney lead- | { The Tribe mound department is ing with four. {pretty well worked over. This situ-| Columbus climbed out of the A A. -|ation was brought to light last night | cellar by edging St. Paul, 3 to 2, in when “Oom Paul” Derringer was|14 innings. Toledo took over _ the used in a relief role. league coal hole by bowing to MinThe score in the game at Louis-|neapolis. ville last night, played before a| The Millers prevailed by a 9-to-3 crowd of 9743, was 10 to 2. score and Babe Barna registered his Louisville, using three pitchers |26th homer of the season.
giving the Indians a lot of compe-
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Shrine Golf Meet Billed
Shriners will doff their feses for one dey Thursday when more than 200 of the Murat Templars don suf. visors for their annual golf tourna-
ment at Speedway, Harry Gelsel, chairman of the Shrine’s sports committee, revealed that many prizes await low shooters. low shooters, Linksmen may form their owm foursome and obtain preferred starting time by calling the Murat Temple. Tee time will be at 9 a. m. with 10-minute intervals separating the foursomes. Having mastered all the rituals of the highly secretive art of good golfing, the Shriners will then be guests of Wilbur Shaw, Indianapolis Motor Speedway president, in an open serve-yourself chicken dinner.
Approximately 90 linksmen took to the links yesterday at Batesville in the Indiana Professional Golfers’ association pro-amateur tourney. They followed the pace-setting teams headed by Bill Heinlein, Noblesville pro, and Wayne Hensley of Anderson who divided first and second-place awards, Paul Sparks, George Dougherty and Herman Artmire accompanied Heinlein, while Hensley's partners were Bob Phillips, Carl Marshall and Ovid Henry. Each quartet shot an eight-under-par 64. Darkness called a halt to a playoff after the teams had reached an additional four holes,
Clark Mauydlin, 36-year-old Riverside golfing stylist, claims what is reputedly a world's record. His garlands were gained Saturday in the {club's annual championship tourney
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holes of golf. This bettered the known previous record of 21 putts established by four Bristol, Va. linksmen,
A foursome composed of Jack Carr with 78, Charles Johnson, 80, Ad Coddington, 70, and Dick Grant, 72, turned in a score of 300 to capture the week-end Highland golf tournament,
McKinney to Speak At Sacred Heart
Frank McKinney, co-owner of the Indianapolis Indians and the Pittsburgh Pirates, will speak to a Sacred Heart sports rally Aug. 15. A graduate of Sacred Heart, McKinney managed the Y. M. S. baseball team, when that sport was in its infancy at the Spartans’ school Paul D. Hinkle, Butler university athletic head, will make the principal address. The rally will begin at 8 p. m.
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Junior Baseball Playoffs Started In 'C' League
Playoffs for Junior baseball's “C" league championship start today with 11 teams—all league winners —hoping to get to the final game at Victory field, Aug. 30. The Christian Hawks, defending champions, are slated to meet the Lockefield Pals in the feature game of the opening round. Four other tilts also are scheduled for the first round today. All games will start at 5 p. m. and will be seven innings. The complete first round schedule: Lawrence South vs. Southport Cubs, at
Riverside No. 1. Officials: Durham and Nugent. odius PALs vs. Cardinals, at Riverside No. 2. Officials Hogss and Green,
Northwestern PALs vs. Douglas Midgets, at Riverside No. 3. officials: Osborne and
out, Garfleld PALs vs. Little Flower, at Rhodius No. 1. Officials: Ferguson and Gould Christian Hawks vs. Lockeflel Garfleld No. 2. Officials: Glass and Bova. The North Side Merchants, |
Riverside “C” league victor, drew a first round bye. Second round
meeting tonight in the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. Five permanent committees will be named at this meeting whose
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‘Softball Tourney Continues Tonight
The metropolitan area tournae ment of the Marion County Softball | association swings into its second {night of action tonight at the Mue nicipal and Beech Grove stadiums, A revision of the schedule books four games at each park. The M aneipal games are As Jon owes 6:30-8peedwa Boost vs. Erte Mas chinery; T 46 Mars Hill Wolves vs Ins diana Central Cubs; $—Indiana Bell Tel | hone vs. Stokely Foods; 10 15~ Bullock Radio vs. Bethel A. C. 4 The Beech Grove schedule; 6:30 Squirt vs. Indiana Trust; 7.45--Merz HB gineering vs. South Side Vets, 9- Rd vs. St. Cathérine; 10:15—West Newton Indiana Farm Bred esults of last ht's game follow Mouldings, Inc, 18, 24th St, Merchan! 12; Lincoln College, 7, American Enliste en, 4; Schoettle's Insurance, 14, Jorda Conservatory of Music, Wm oc] , Lilly Blues,
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