Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1946 — Page 18

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’ Riviera Club Sends Qualify, Not Quantity, |Ten Sandlot |Klein inerested [Peak Lacks Half Collision etween | Riviera Club Sends Quality, Not Quantity, Ten Sandlot Klein interes eak Lac Into Competition for City Swim Crown : Paain Tribes and Colonels Gets ii Y Teams Fight |pull Down Stretch Equipment, So | Oper Coach Bud Sawin's Riviera club and the department of parks will A. A. U. officials in Sharge of he} : 5 - le } An interested fan at the Indian- ) team will attempt to make up in|be represented by 38. Coaches of meet. o 's Vie iH Inder Way Tomorrow Night [amore vest ii rts dh wa or Survival [gist fis Brown Wins | om Un er y quantity when the city swimming|from five municipal pools, will be / home tun king of the National } y championship is decided at the Bill Stumph, Carl Spiess, Don league, By.-BOB BT # By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Broad Ripple pool tomorrow and |Corne, Jack Thompson and Ed By BERNARD HARMON A ..& native of Tndisnapells put y RANAHAN FB WW Battle lines are drawn for the American association's Mig” series|Sunday. Hawkins. The 10 teams sill in the running now a Philadel- The olf stary «of, sending & voy the six-d . jot 1946—Indianapolis vs. Louisville. Sawin has nominated a team of( Completing the entry list of 180 for the city amateur baseball cham- phia resident, is to do » man’s work had its coun | Th A i onal rivals, riding out the wa ays of the 34 to defend the fitle in the an- are five nam ; plonship see action e In The league's traditional days of ih de A ed by Coach Hari of fonship wil ton in the ve) 0 sing his va terpart in the final outdoor fistis | Si —— only one and a half games apart, come grips tomorrow nual event sponsored by the de-|Montgomery of Kirshbaum center, juss games carded on city park diamonds| Co. To Ce lg show of the season at the Sports, py night at 8:30 out at Victory field in the opener of' a three-game partment of parks and the Indi-|six nominated by Dave Hines of tomorrow afternoon, home town and Arena last night. The boy couldn't | will = r melee here anapolis chapter of the American Meridian Hills and nine registered The top attraction of the day made 1 & point deliver. ¥ in “The Tribe park series calls for x x = Red Cross, with the sanction of by Hal Tobin of Woodstock. should be the Leonard Cleaner- 10 be on hand for Young Sid Peak of Louisville was | tor Balen d a A. A. U. officials, ‘but the official, Most of the individual entries P. R. Mallory clash at Riverside No. i / the Saturday night single an , the Louisville willing enough, but he lacked the morrow double-header on Sunday after- Box Score entry list announced today by Har-|plan to compete in two or three ~|2, Both teams breezed through with series which opens equipment to match licks with big Re noon, after which the pennant TOLEDO old Snyder shows that three other events each and time trials will be . ‘lease in the initial games last week- omorrow night, Clarence Brown of Detroit in the Pe : 4 contenders will shift the action to R § Q A Earoups will be represented by necessary for at least 24 of the M end, Leonard stacking up 21 runs) “yl” oly 10-round heavyweight headliner. ing $500 p two night games $0 o|larger squads. events. All trials on wo tries, while Mal- The Motor City battler got the Monday or day) and a single ? } i { : ? Coach George Madera of the morrow, starting at 2 p. m, and lory, the defending champion, Je tp n His bit unanimous nod, but was given Next wee tilt there on Tuesday night. Mart 3 0 2 & 32 ily. M. C. A. has nominated 53,the final program will get under Bu totaled 32 on 81 safe smacks. while playing the Klein some anxious moments midway in cludes all f The tough part of the situation +3 3 8 3 § § Coach Jim Clark of the Indianap-|way at the same hour on Sunday. ge The two nines met on one pre-| = 0 "00 Ny bhillies and later |the battle and came out of it with olis stake r the fact that the hometown wo 0 ] : : : olis Athletic club has registered 45/ Ed Aspinall, as referee, heads the vious occasion this season, Leonard for the Chicago Cubs. The former |® cut Hp. added Fox ae are trailing the Kentucky |s rt 333% . o tuning in a 3-0 triumph in the| oo CCl LTO of baseball | Peak threw dozens of haymakers, - pacers, wh Colonels by the 1% games margin p42 Twilight league. With botlr teams in yok business in Philadelphia. (Put Brown ducked most of them eign” tragk | y oh wl 50 0 1 4 well-fortified with pitching talent, In 1932 Klein, then known as|and countered with a clever body using the My in regular season compe: § nee 2 18 3 and Red Bergfeld and Art Cook | i" 130% THO WICH KOOWD M8 00ck which jolted the Kentucky depot. ~ ition. | Siw ol slated as prospective starters, Iti o.oo ine most valuable player fighter to the canvas four times The pro And it looks like the Redskins wil| Total _.........3 4 133% 1 73 Ion brohable 8 lob of Tun-making |, the National league. His highest In the early going. He rallied nicely, fi sehusy have to win four out.of the SiX 10| Witte batted for Litzinger in eighth. Jost. batting average was .386, posted in |lowever, to win two later rounds, | will og make the pennant grade in the INDIANAOLIS Reliables Double Winners 1930 His top home run total was but Brown kept him away in the | Wo Big two-club fight for the champion- yu. \o.n go AF 39-1 % : Kingan Reliables, 1944 champs, |43, compiled in 1929, and he bounced |!ast three heats to win on his early | Ret igh , ship. gs» 8 1130 E who also have two tourney victories |back with 40 round trippers in 1930, | MATgin. ory Seng The old rivals have met 16 times | | Neatheriy, wt } 3 J 8 3 % to their credit, meet Roosevelt |He led the league in hitting in First 10-Rounder Poplar x this season and it's a draw between {aupe, Ib ST 1310 6 Pharnfacy, which turned in a de-[1933 with an average of .368. It was Peak's first journey over In the sul them to date—eight victories apiece. Wentzel, of »31 1 83240 2 feat and a victry in initial trials.| The big fellow was a four-time [the 10-round distance. Sep Palin Both clubs won their last night's he 8.1.8 4 8 9 © Kingan drubbed Sacks, 14-1, on|leader in home runs. Jimmy Sherron stopped Clinton and Ben v games and both were idle Youay to : » a ol 1 ’ 00 2 0 Saturday, but the best the Phar- Brosks hi me ow Tout of their rest up for the “colossal collision ht, 9 .eeeen 8 8 4 210 macy could do with the same team sched x-heat welterweight tomorrow night. Fact is, the con- Ramudie | Piseinsec]l 0 00 0. 0 § on Sunday was to gain a 6-2 tri- Ei h S semi-windup. Both are Indianap- Four sf WORRME <isvaerens soo 1 Tom Gastineau, veteran Riviera club star, gives some pointers to three younger members of the 'umph. 12 i urvive jolt boys. spreadeagle FIRST DIVISION English batted for Poland in sixth. | gsauad which will defend the team title in the annual city meet at the Broad Ripple pool tomorrow and The two nines met in two pre- Best bout on the card was a six- racing — th ' To Mo "hatte Tor 3 ner m ue Sunday. In the water (left to right) are Leo Mahoney, Tom Mahoney and Sam Mahoney, who will com- | vious games, and the Roosevelts still In Yomen’ S Meet Hor light heavyweight slugfest pace, the I W. L. Pet. GB. ia) INDIANAPOLIS '..... 1h 10600 x8 pete in the 50-meter events for boys. are smarting from the double de- Mien Tomy Suton of Tndiaste Yopi=ia s Louisvillé ... 85 56 .603 .. Runs batted in—_Westhetts, Martin 3, : . feat handed them on July 14, when| gpOKANE, Wash, Aug. 30 (U.|® an er o . man Futu Indianapolis. 84 58 592 145 12 BORCte COREL, NANCE halte Clary, yuMar.| The complete entry list follows: i Linda Wood. Sail ali Pirie ia Roi. Tank Poster Charles tant iil’ Thornsen. |the meatmen won 6-3 and 3-2 vie- P3 Three’ professionals sud’ vel M0 Byron banged out the decie pacers and St. Paul .... 75 67 528 10% 12 in rv. Home run} se bits-Wes herly.| 1 A C.—Mary Lou Beck, Ardes Bour- | Susanne 4 . Bar, 2 Jim Smita, Richard Sen, Stan Sackett. tories to knock them from first sion in spite of losing one round on Next to Milwaukee .. 69 71 .493 15% 13) ghupe. — Wren, land, Sally Bourland, Marilyn Rasener, | CAGOLS Jirsiue Cora rl Shicley Sonat skin, | George Hill, Hal Wagner. George Tane, [place in the Municipal league aos, | AMAleUry We off in the quarter-/y foul Fox Stake oo Be, EB, Se i, Slt ly Sl ER Se BR Cho CORES Wi four avers srr na of the $1370 tonal wi | Ht ots sac bus og ne oi test here tomorrow Jooms as the " Poon "Ror err, Ray A R en Swadener an asier, Mack Arno . am during the title chase, |en’s open golf tournament — or the fir “key” encounter of the campaign for Si Brown 3. Fletcher 3 Johnson 1. Der- | Dolores Tanger ann. Lov Patticls Stason. alARK DEPARTMENT Mike Miligto, Buirick, Dick, Puncas, Don Ricketts’ thud velt isn't as strong as during the |... eicht finest out of a fleld of a9 in the third and again in the fifth, for years f ringer 1, Rainey strikeouts—By Brown | janett Wilcox, Beier Nichols, Jane Aspenail, | Rona "Sve e Be ov Daniels, Jim Ellis, Larry Prazier, Jack " d both clubs. Fletcher 1, Derringer 1. Rainey 1 | John Morgan, Bill Maron, Jim Maron, Fora. nia I eoans, Wetrer Bougard, Car)| Morgan, Dick Wertz, Dick Milliken, Bl (regular season, so the Kingan's| ,.. i. ted play last Monday in| Foster Lands K. 0. and this | If the Indians win it, they will| ens fo: OF AOE torr $49, 1% | Tommy Mares, el, Mas Camp: | Baier, ‘Bob Wutasn.. Hark Marley ‘Graathouse, Mulls. ‘ill Fredericks, Wally Hari, Bobshould emerge unscathed from their dom's richest| Garfield Poster, tall Indianapolis hation’s th slice the Oolgnels Jd Jo - TO Es lat ot i i 5 Kerr, Patty Schaksl, 3 lo Essig. Bverect Robert Selva Gempis, "Ma "Forrenc. orrence. | Dhet Gene Bons. nig furie Saturday Sooutes, scheduled at [search of distaff golfdom's richest , ,.. poyyy swarmed all over Chuck A, G. Ni ; e Kentuckians | i pd . — {Vouk : . Charles nd, ell, , verside No crown. | the ra iy will shove the Redskins Filche! “Easing. pitcher. Browh: om Kemper, Carol Ki; ner Mary ein Don 15 bres, wi le ge; Keine, Jaa Fear. "mii" Campoell; Btan The, fast-stepping De Wolf News,| The odds-on favorite is ns Po opens Jaw, cami pi bi Sr y to go—and er Le i THO. Atlan TT me? Ci ns hae! i EE ym pAsRiS: y Rob} Dan Nynare: waily i \ouran I. pv es Sy Sets, fe pring is TeBes yp ie oo. pose ane ih Be nn | tram, d Porte: ries . nson n Nyhar a , e scrap wen rT ona - Loulsville. Tribe Battin Bi ng Warren, Hy adie, We Buel ra, 173 has Vite Cobh se eid: TOOK Suckursr. Wood, Patty |another shutout, unless the oppo- regarded as the world's greatest) iq) K. 0. peramental The Indians are in the mids 9 wR CR TN BE Bast ul ar ket Wty Juste, Fup nent, Eagle Lodge, show some im. feminine golfer. Miss Bere neler). Sammy Brown, Louise, tk 2 Tu of a winning su yo —six games— ait s AB R R BHR REI AL hy Jean Mahoney, | by and iH Windisch. Carter, Kurt "Pantzer and Torry Rogers.| provement in fielding t strong With amoth oa Shotmaior "the four-round "opener from Te and their “up.” : opposition. ur o " | Young, Indianapolis. They are | Eight Pitchers i true hn a # 1% 1 Hi 1 R f M $ Inclined to Be Erratie Both of these star performers jightweights. its chief gma 8 id EE Money Players Get Chance [Rogers fo Meet | mu iene vio wn te ory este sor of svi | col weir the owas J 2 They defeated the Toledo Mud Shupe ......142 343 71 161 4 1 . . league title with 14 wins in 15|terday. Miss Berg, in eliminating few hundred and the next leather Royal Am last night in an 8-to-4 SSRUE co 50 35 M13 13.07 386 | Bockwinkle n games, are inclined to be erratic at| Mary Mozel, Portland, 5 and 3. pushing will be done on Sept. 13 product, that lasted : HOS Nestherly .. 31 8 11 ZH 10 HM As A C ti B . times, thereby wasting some fine | turned in one of the finest displays within the N. Pennsylvania st. arm- Maryland, I was a free-hittng macho. ooo 61 3 1 3 4 ccurac astin e S A Mat Feature [Pichins they have received from of golf ever witnessed here. She ory, will be ha - the on eto Drews Li 201 0%. 1.30 of rena e e Dwayne Hodges and Hop Howard.| was four under par for the 15 holes while Berr » lve es—8 . she had to go to win. moundsmen, three Tribe chuckers. Blackpurn 5 Wh "Wise iy Drews 3, ur By J. E. O'BRIEN The second local appearance for Tu vi) be Sielad Ye ay; o Scollard Boots Ou st Mud Hens made it| “Hoos Bestudic 3, Waathetly 3 Accuracy events—those contests more dependent on the human Buddy Rogers, “blond bomber” of The Ho The slugging Doubles—8hupe 40. Sist entael Armour Social Club meets Tov J Tak k Pl ar-oid t an ordeal for the Tribesters and Roberge 25 Bestudik 35 Wiecsorek 17 |element and less on expensive equipment, muscles that ripple and|the heavyweight ranks, will feature |g oo we rer on Riverside No |X OY. ones Lakes Yan acements year-o.d. 4683 Victory field customers by| 7, Weatherly 6, Blackburn 3, Pola f*R | water that doesn't—began today in the national casting tournamems the outdoor wrestling card nextis 4 4 of the teams is slated ‘B’ Men’s Tourney DANVERS, Mass., Aug. 30 (U.P), Jeature, Bb slamming out a 13-hit barrage in-| pln Beside eat. Wisessrek 4. |8¢ the Riverside hatcheries. Tuesday night st Sports Arena. |e" in vor from the tourna- —One of Coach Herb Kopf’'s major 1938 aE cluding four doubles, a triple and o| Sipe’ Riddle 3 Roberge 3, Blackburn As one veteran informer put it, The Camden (N. J) star, will | poi" Boon have won one game| 1°07 JO of the class of 1936) — = 5 was eliminated with the amd The Tribe's lone extra. |® Feiish 3 Weslherly 3. the “money players” now were com- | testants were figured to have & meet a real test in Warren Bock-| "1 0" fired & 76 to win the Butler “B”|qiscovery today of & place kicker hig was a triple by Roy Pleasant Run Champ ing into their own. Using standard | chance. winkle, rugged St. Louls grappler| , ... a. .1e of the Saturday pro- {men’s annual golf tournament yes-|for the Boston Yanks in big Niek Soenon a in the first inning. | angling equipment, the contestants| The favorites were more pro-|Wwho is listed well up the ladder in Allison's and Broad Rippl Elks Country club.|Scollard, all-star end from St. Jo« | Mrs. Robert Laycock today was : ‘ gram, n’'s pple |terday at the try club. , stallion in Redskins were forced to eb, "ob or champion of the Pleas | ¥0uld need keen eyes, keener nerves | nounced in the men's skish fly com- |the division. Warren has beaten |psorehants, both-winners and losers|Second place went to Ralph Quelsser,|seph’s college in Indiana. ievorites. the floor to win. When they tn t Run golf club by virtue of her and perhaps a shade of luck in|petition, in which young George |some of the best in the game. in their first two games, meet st|with 77. . Scollard’s booting talents were colt Volote bat in the sixth the Hens , |, victory over Mrs. Wilmer |PIOPPINg their plugs and flys inside | Applegren Jr. of Chicago defended| Rogers, hailed in some quarters gp. y.q, A good turnout of former ath brought to Kopf’s attention by Joe farms. ab Cox in the championship’ finals. the 30-inch hoops. his title, Applegren holds both the|as “the next champion,” did a slick The draw for the Sunday games| letic award-winners participated in|Manzo's former Bowbo collegs dupa drive the | Mrs, Frank Grovenberry and Mrs.| A Hp-off on things to come was old and new national and world Job of trouncing Buddy Knox ere |u| pe made tomorrow night after the tourney and attended the din- bow! captain, who played with owned by the Indians evidently donned Reed Cotton were winners in the | found in today’s skish bait event for records. a he feature will be the survivors are determined. All to-|ner that followed. They divided St. Joseph star on the army trans- Lexington. war paint and whooped | first and second flights, respectively.’ men, where no less than 28 con-| His chief competition was due to appearance in the semi-windup of mofovs ip ue slated to get Mies time between eating and remi- poet a team in Nashville, own black ne of six rung in . come from Frank Steel of Chicago, under way at 2:30. ; niscing. e Most of their half tne he and a » twice the national winner; Jim Lous Them, Joma heavyweight — meet this year v held it. H eavy Race ar Awai ts Bartow of Detroit, another former; i," Thess has been absent from Futurity fe double plays made it national champion, and Beri Hard-|,. .1 oc tion for some time and only a t of misery for the Toledo H . D . H lid esty of Detroit, last year’s runnerup. recently was discharged from serv- 18 pastimers. They had one or more [J] QOS/I@FS LJUrING oll ay In the women's skish bait event,|ice as & G, I. YOU LL runners on base in everv inning it was to be a four-way argument eo 00 and 16 were left stranded, The twin Hoosier auto racing fans who have followed the fortunes of the involving Joan Salvato and Dorothy| Hoosier Horseman killings really saved it for the In-| midget cars and standard sise speed wagons will have ample opportunity Vogel, both of Paterson, N. J, 4 dians, who collected 12 hits. |to watch their favorites during the next few days. Margaret Weaver of Chicago, and Hurt at Duquoin The home run was ‘delivéred by | The heaviest racing program since the end of the war has been Mrs. Ott Reisman of Kansas City. | DUQUOIN, Ill, Aug. 30 (U. P).— Babe Martin, the Mud Hens’ versa- arranged. Today's program also included the|Harry' Pyle, Shelbyville, Ind, was tile performer. He also got a single| por the Indianapolis area, action opens tonight at the Indianapolis trout fly distance event which injured in a pacing race yesterday, and a double and batted in three gpeedrome, Kitley ave. and U. 8. 52. couldn't be squeezed in yesterday When his entry Guest Star, fell in of his team's four runs. The “big car’ fans will throng| Misdes aerneen snd sighi—At Inti | alongside the salmon fly contest, |the home stretch. BE ME ASURED NOW FOR Colonels Pound Ball Funk's Speedway at Winchester |x, ' The latter Pyle was rushed to a hospital, Louisville defeated tailend Colum. Sunday for the A, A. A. -sanctioned aiondsy ighi=AL Richmond Midget S4a-|, 0 1ate %, heideull. vi ve where he was reported suffering : bus, 7 to 4, before 5000 fans in|Program starting at 2:30. TS spin of arguments over the pool. As it foun Bead 2d neck injuries, shock y AND 1 AILORED has attracted many of the ou : an an arm fracture, The Derbytown last night and St. Paul a a A a , Three More Entries [slowly continued, there were com- ok ns Boi I . whipped Minneapolis, 7 to 3, at ng ’ plaints of the wind and some Minneapolis. including George Robson, 500-mile| The list of entries Jor the 100- mysterious, unanalyzed element in|JWYTwo Red Bird home runs, by|Winner. mile A. A. A. championship race atthe Riverside water that seemed to| The accident occurred in the first Mike Natisin and Bill Howerton,| One hundred-lap midget sweep-|the Indiana State fair grounds on |irim distance. heat of the third race of the day. were not enough to offset the |Stakesd are set for Jungle Park, near Sept. 15, reached eight today as| 0 oo. ently both- Easter Dale won the heat. Colonels’ 14-hit attack and Bill Rockville, Sunday and at Franklin|three more cars were registered for | ." rb “siier Ppa

ning clinched it for Louisville.

Clark racked up his 10th win for Louisville, Clark allowed Columbus of $500 in each program is the nine hits. A three-run eighth in-

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the first dirt track race in Indi. anapolis since 1941. George Connor of Los Angeles and Emil Andres of Chicago, two veterans of the annual 500-mile

Huntington Beach, Cal, who stepped into the canvas “box” in midafternoon and proceeded to whip the fly into an adjacent pool for a new world’s record of 197 feet. His best three

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