Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1946 — Page 22
THE IN OIANAPOET TIMES
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1946
JOE
They had unusual success in vars tonight. ing back the Indianapolis club
virtually knocked the Redskins ou of the league title bunting.
Miller Pilot Sheehan attributes - his club's achievement in “fooling . the entire league by winning a playoff berth” to a tight defense and timely hitting behind pitching by his seasoned mounds-
effective
Winners of four A. A.
ment.
lumbus in the 1941 finals.
During the flve different years they've battled in the post-season matches, the Colonels have taken nine of 10 series, losing only to Co-
Arrangements have been made to
and | playofts in the past six years, the |accommodate 4000 bleacher-seated ! Kentuckians are the most feared |spectators and approximately 800 in club in the league in that depart-
box ‘seats. A sportsman’s exhibit is being. held in conjunction with the tournament.
“I went along with him for three | or four rounds,” J. D. recalled,| “then I thought I had an opening | on him against the ropes. But Ray | weaved around and connected “on me with a left hook, instead.
| This will be a six-rounder.
weight, against Frank Rand of | Camp Atterbury. Byron's rough and ready tactics have made him none too popular, but the fans still respect his hitting ability.
Big Nine.Coachgs Working Charges Hard
‘Star Negro Squad ‘To Play Seattle
A team of All-Stars, made up of Negro American and Natjonal league players, has been booked to meet the Seattle Steelheads of the Negro West Coast league in an exhibition game at Victory field
at the Armory. Both grapplers are rated among the best in the division and their meeting promises action of the “give and take” type. A last-minute change in the program will find Warren Bockwinkle, St. Louis heavyweight, substituting
1943. He was released from the royal Canadian air force last spring and appeared in a few late season games although illness ‘sidelined him in the playoffs.
Ruled Off Turf
DETROIT, Sept. 10
(U. P)—
for Vic Holbrook of Los Angeles
Two grooms were suspended for life:
eg one ot in De 4; SAYS ee jghtnin Pa : girs Je fo eated in | dianspelis In- re dians fear | i : : Hoe Minneapolis Earl 0 eners NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Putting one little word after te fry AIC 4 . . | 3) Ise er Millers in the : another.. The A’s Sam Chapman is up for grabs if any oul ik Sa A. 4 Sayed - "The. dity's two high’ school fook- club's interested. Eric Guerin’s riding best in the east ie Bo By EDDIE ASE, Times Sports Edler of the. a. A. Victory field to- ball early birds licked their frst) these days. Keep in mind it won't help the radio if Joe a SPRIN cellar to work up to fourth ‘place in regular season competition and night is She wounds today and hoped to fare Louis does a quik job of Mauriello. Oa & to a place In the league’s annual “post-season playoff, rolled into presence, of better in thelr next engagements. m b ” il i second QUs : today dripping confidence. Carthy, first Getting at least a week's start on Literary Lights: ison Danzig is eomp eting his survivors p Millers are to battle the second-place Indians in the playoff : . both Sacred| history of baseball. In a vivid burst of inspiration the publishers are in the mat ! : sacker, im the their local companions, bot re as : th , series openér at Victory field tonight and Manages To Tom Sheehan of Mill City team’s . calling it “Batter Up.” Jimmy Conzelinan, the great, gay wit, has Blazing d that Rube ™ Porm Heart and Crispus Attucks Opened) done himself a magazine piece, “I'd Rather Coach the Pros.” And cards of 3 ne or tHe their seasons last night on the, speaking of the pros, that must be a tremendous team Miami has Everitt led Tribe Batting mem Mes road, and pn returned on ‘| assembled in the new league; they managed to hold the Cleveland on ‘opening AB RB. HER RBI Pet. rthy's big bat short end of, the scores. ol entry to a dramatic 44-0 photo finish. Still speaking of the pros, Hon 10 £19 Hat... No 803 W 201 6 84 34 : LO a The suffered P 380 Col. Ret! Blaik, Army coach, believes they use too many old gaffers, 139 ‘set by Roland <veer 3 nos 11 am na shutout at the hands of Beech| ., so5tpell player is on the down grade when he passes 25,” the Dame at 03 34 6 18 4 48 30 po op hon manage of the | factor in put- Grove, while Attucks yielded to New| 1 01 yg Wieczorek . 97 333 47 103 5 47 306 ting the Millers 5. golf ‘club ir English .... 58 135 16 41 3 17 .304| Millers, is the man whe, put the 8 Castle, 18-6. 8 0 : ..8 8 the tough Bape ..18) 888 T 178 4 7 as1| rollers under the Indians’ 1946 | In the Postesess Beech Grove played heads-up ball A returning tourist from Buffalo quotes Joe McCarthy: “I'll be thom one-I Weatherby 46 1 15 31 1 18 288| pennant wagon and bumped it | son play. He led in its new stadium against the| peck in some training camp next spring.” Babe Ruth and other The surv Ridge + 18 33 2 0 31> Z| OF the beam. In the last eight | the league this and took advantage of &| critics admit the Red Sox are a good team but captiously add, “They tnal fleld o lackburn. 100 2% 4 #0 1 15 207 games between the clubs in regu- | year in rue blocked punt and intercepted PAss| - don't compare with the old Yankee champions” To which Joe after blowi: Surely rehin: a 14 » a 8 0 x 34 lar season play the Millers won batted in with to score two of its three touch- Cronin sagely nods, maybe so. “But then we aren't playing the Plenily of b ples dis 14, Shupe 6, Blackburn 5.| seven—and the Redskins never | 122 and was downs, old Yankees, we are playing the new Yankees.” Roberge 4 Wisenorek nbneva 3 Foland caught up. yunnerup to the After a 17-yard pass from Glenn "on Ea Four thou Betmthape ‘ sist y - Redskins’ Bibby Clayton to Jack Long had- tallied Is there any such person as an honest professional gambler? Four oth Roberge. 3 ny Beutut] Tuiehln oT Sisti in batting the first Beech Grove marker, Bob| Correspondent William B. Winford, Memphis, Tenn., commenting on seven who 1, Weatherly 1. Biackbu I, P Rae uets with a mark of Dukes blocked a Sacred Heart punt! a recent piece on Col. Ed Bradley inthis space, says, “No.” The ing Rrank | Louisville and St. Paul are follow- on aie Beshank 7 0, dud ecsorex r 0 q .332. Johnny was on the 12-yard line in the fourth! popular notion is that the gambler has so much on his side in the could squee: ing & similar schedule in the other | 4 Shupe 4 Riddle 3. Reverse 3, Blackburn fourth in home period, and Jim Byland recovered! form of “legitimate percentage” he can't lose. Therefore, he can first round het of the. playoff semi-finals}? Eosiisn's Weatherly | . : h runs with 16, the ball behind the goal. afford to be honest. Trans-Mi starting In Derbytown tonight. Mi 1 r r Bi attin wing omg t Later in the period Clayton in- “But ‘did you ever stop to consider his expenses and hazards?” Riegel of Semi-finals winners then will battle | e dh 9 =r berceple a Spartan pass on the| asks our southern correspondent. “All sorts of clerks, dealers, stick stroke back it out in a best four-in-seven finals SRNR Th 5 cred Heart 35 and romped for| men, lookouts, flunkies, payoffs to the law, the possibility of Stephenson for the right to represent the A. A. ad Sil 122 150 28 111 2M Big Bill Taden Sud 19 ayes ops the third touchdown. being closed up the next day, bad checks; thieving employees. Add And Public andres kL MUS Nw Fatiking Ba od a. J dianapolis today A sensational 101-yard run by the| these items up and a gambler, no gambler, can run the risk of an Quick of PROBABLE LINEUPS Campbell Fh % 3 0 0 3 om Sars ge wo n v the first S h | d B L :.! F Trojans’ Max Parker was the high-| honest operation. t 70 and INDIANS DanDeker +... 334 ® % 8 83 ama|AVA Ying > . opening over 0 ve ay ou e LOUIS oe, light of New Castle's victory over| “Richard Canfield, in olden New York days, was supposed te champion f MILLERS Wentsel, of DATUsES «re jpg au +4 po Shs oovig . gn Parker gathered in a punt! be an honest gambler, just as Bradley was. When a reluctant was close a Maynard, ¥ oiienes 3% 54 88 3 43.261 0C . O w A F [+ H B | n own end zone in the third| law for political reasons finally ‘closed him, it was discovered every The fir » HH 4“ » J ’ 0§ Campbell, x Blask buen, y funara um aR 8 3 in WT Vall sia a1 0 0rclook tonight Says ne Oo e IS ’ ow quarter and Iyited his way Jhiroush gambling device in his Saratoga place was a fraud. There is no day that a x —— in , ; g : e entire Attucks team. Other New| Santa Claus, young fellow.” may be ne wan o " A L . 3 ae # Ssidy gm "By BOB STRANAHAN “Pm telling you I ‘thotight the| Castle touchdowns were credited to Comment: Look, the man calls me a young fellow! Al I know match play. oI A. . Leagaers So ye It says fn the papers that Tami ring had caved in. Boy, that guy Bob Reinling ang. Tom Whalen,| about Bradley's Palm Beach joint is that even his rivals agreed it 76 or bett Rober r . - really can hit you!” while. B. Johnson tallied Attucks’| was run on the level. And he ran it for better than a whole genera- . years, a sc Drivi. Battin Dm marian 343; Mc- Sn Mayers Saunt doe _Caldwel Maurielld" 1a 10 fight Joe Louis Turner's fight with Mauriello also|sole six-pointer in the fourth| tion. As to the Firestones, as the boys refer to rubber checks, he land a mat Deringer, p Gariny, Minneapolis, 332 White, Toledo FW IR i ot not|New York on Sept. 18 fof the ynged dissstrously for the Texan, quarter wound up with $2,000,000 of them, this on the authority of his official Missa ! Rg Jeivey 9 Ye She a it oy at Pitts- heavyweight championship of the|but he maintains Ray jolted him biographer, Mae Andrews. Middlecot Runs Secered—Barna, Minneapolis, 122; world. twice as hard. #2 a = a Sg Ri Nea off | ob ite Tolade bid, Wass ouisyile, (url; I TE And it doesn’t say very much in| Turner, a 220-pound giant, fought Lambert to Head The answer man: To Prederick H. McCoun, 25 Broadway: Thanks - Shy} Sue | the Internatio pay Runs Batted In—McCarthy, Minneap- 8 Spo { th ser} : the papers about Elmer (Violent) |Conn in St. Louis five months after for pinning my ears back. Eddie Collins not only was on the football ry 0 Winner. oli" 133; Witte, Toledo, 118; Barna, “Min: S09 Pig Of ihe Amstiean Leglon, | oy. the first Louis fight when Pitts- P C L squad with Wild Bill Donovan at Columbia but, in the end, took the Jraight so In the International, the playoff | “Toll” 0 wt: ia | prize a ling $2000.| “pit for J.D. Turner's money, it|burgh Billy still was “sharp. Conn! K"I'Q age cague quarterback job from the war hero. To J. L. Perkins, Staten Island: LN ise) Indlanapalis, 15, Bp Phils, iivaikes, 33; ™ a with Frank | Should be Elmer the Violent in-|won the decision in 10 rounds but I think Durocher would be a grade-A chump to switch from the record ; Tn les—8ist!, a \napolit 14; Philley, K eg ing a RD eD fol- stead of Tami against the Brown|it wasn't-a popular or decisive one CHICAGO, Sept. 10 (U. P).— Dodgers to the Yanks. He's not only got Rickey hooked to a sweet Everitt, 1, Syracuse, Baltimore and |ilwauxee, 10; Flair, Louisville, 10; Weia), | Kovacs play . Bomber. for the Easterner. Ward (Piggy) Lambert former Pur.| CORtract based on attendance, but he's got some great young players former loc) j in that order, the Royals mdiavilie am Tolédo, 48: Barn lowed. by smother Singles mah 5 Turner isin town this week for & Two Years in Service SEY » 10TMET FUT! coming up. To Murray O. Lorenz East Orange, N. J.: Youll just time profes prevailing by the wide margin of sinnespals 2%: Tipton, Bt. Paul. 19; ie: {Which Tilden will meet Jac 14 bit of action with Colion Chaney)’ : ts © the due basketball coach, signs a con-| waste your time writing to West Point or Annapolis for Army-Navy standing af | ' 181% games over the runnerup Syra- | Carthy, Minneapolis, The doubles will be played by 2 Frid teht-}-. Ober. spen! {wo years tract today as commissioner of the| football tickets. a surprise cs at the Armory next Friday night. hi | cuse Chiefs. Baltimore and Newark | Total Hits — sat, "inainagol 203; | Bobby Riggs and Welby Van Horn army and again is picking up where qualify in t ES CN Or ire soc | Boi ivi, 104; Lennar, "Joisae, 44: yrs John ‘March and Joe| The big Dallas heavyweight Basi), “jor. off in fistic ranks, “HisiNational Professional Basketball ah Stolen Bases — Wels), Loutsville, 38: | Whalen. fought both of them—and Billy). gon was in Woonsocket, R. L,|league. . . in a playoff staged last night the ledo, 33; Bockman, Kansas Cit Conn, too—and he thinks there's f came into Orioles swamped the Bears, 11-3 20 Sirain, Kanss City, 34. | Singles tomorrow night will be ' last June against Pete Lucas in| The contract will run for three a ours 1 1ZNS an old frien " " . iH Ey no comparison in the slugging round decis The Minneapolis Millers claim Pitchers Reid, Indianapolis (10-2); |Joe Earn against Whalen and Don ; which he took a 10-round decision, |years. Lambert will take over as : . . out 30 Eve 5 Pyle, Milwaukee (18-8); “Borie, Lowi le Budge against March. Doubles will J 5 ling his heels in| 5 e's more thap ready for action. commissioner Oct. 1. Af A rmor With Red Wines the big one be Tilden and Vincent Richards on] Sr Rao ig Ns A It will be the first appearance in| His salary reportedly will be $10,- y oO Grouped Ihave a big problem there, what |pitted against Wayne Sabin and ve iin I a guide to show Indianapolis for the former South- (000 a year. : . DETROIT, Sept. 10 (U. P.).—Sid were Earl with two sluggers coming together. |John Faunce. Een to 2 Loe gu where| Western university student and| The contract will be signed at a| Rene La Belle, popular Toronto| ape], captain and center, today bee Maurice M The pennant - winning - Colonels | Thursday night's singles will be (nT © CHRD BV FICE) Texas A. A. U. champion. meeting of club owners. By-laws junior heavy, grips with the rugged|came the first Detroit. Red Wing John Sierg Hot’ at Finish will have their playoff reputation [Sabin against Faunce and Fred 5 ‘ y Pp. Carter announced a semi-windup|were amended yesterday to elimi-|and aggressive Mike Mehalakis, San |hockey player to sign his 1946-47 eee am : to encourage them but precedent |Perry against Richards. Doubles Recalls Scrap today which should add to the nate the necessity of a unanimous Francisco, to top the initial indoor contract. The Millers won seven of thelr| coi ct them when they line up|Will be Budge and Jossi ‘playing| Turner was telling about his card. He's sending Tommy Byron, vote on election of a commissioner. i d of the season tonight! ADEL 28, was captain of the Wings 8. last 10 games and 22 in their 1ast35.|¢ 0. the eliminations in Louisville [Barn and Caldwell. meeting with Ray in San Diego. |the rock- fisted local light heavy- —————————————————— Wrest ng carp 0 e season tgnight when they won the Stanley cup in 9
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men 4 next Sunday night at 8:30. The|and meeting Gino (Red) Vagoni of by the Detroit Fairgrounds race * The Millers’ big guns on the at- ay ot ae B® nigh them i Stars were assembled by Wilbur Newark in the 8:30 opener. An in-|track today as a result of last [* tack are provided by Johnny Mc- " : | Hayes, general manager of the jured ankle forced Vic out of action.|week's doping scare. Racing Com-
| Carthy, first: base, and by Babe * Barna, rightflelder. Barna belted 28
during the 10 years that the playoffs have been held in the association only three times have the
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vealed today that Fullback Harry , Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, brother | the first for the All-Star squad on Chick): Jagade, River Grove, Ill, of the Wolverines’ halfback star, a cross-country tour. suffered a shoulder injury in Pete, was expected to report for B scrimmage Saturday and would be practice today.
sidelined for a week or more. LAFAYETTE—The BoilermakANN ARBOR, Mich.—A surprise| ers added two more patients to a shift of Tony Momsen, center let-| long list of injured today when terman on last year’s squad, 'to! Bill Barnard, promising sophoguard on Michigan's first string was| more halfback, and Art Haver{made today by Coach Fritz Crisler.| stock, letter -man guard, reported ; == ——1 injuries. Barnard received a knee injury and Haverstoek a twisted ankle,
homers and led the league in runs scored with 122: He also batted in 111 markers. ‘McCarthy follows Barna in the batting order and. opposing
pennant-winners gone ahead to cop the eliminations. Columbus did it in 1937 and 1941 and Milwaukee turned the trick teams back in 1936.
Tribe Calls in 8 Farmhands; Braves Recall 7 Redskins
. The stock market crashes are no determent to the management of the Indianapolis ball club in looking ahead to the 1947 season. Yesterday, the Indians purchased four young pitchers from the Albany club of the Eastern league, Class A, an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and today, Tribe Treasurer Al Schlensker recalled eight young players from the little minors, ys recalled were farmed out the spring for more seasoning| Evansville—Earl Turner, catcher: and will be given another chance to| Joe Aliperto, infielder; Stanley Maz- - make good in Triple-A company | gay, outfielder. next spring. Rookies ordered to report to the Redskins in 1947 are:
CALENDAR
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, — Vern heavies. Eugene Forehand, 44, Brooklyn. Gagne, former El Toro Marine, continued today as a fullback standout for the Golden Gophers. Coach Bernie Bierman sent Minnesota through a scrimmage inside the fieldhouse, attempting to prove how bad they are without too much success,
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MADISON, Wis. — Former Lt. Hank Olshanski, second-string Badger end on the 1942 squad, rejoined Wisconsin today. Coach Harry Stuhldreher shifted Don Kindt, star halfback last season, to the fullback post as both halfback Frankie Granitz and fullback Irv Kissling were released irom the hospital.
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Training Plans
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 10 (U. P.).—The Rhode Island Reds of the American Hockey league will begin training for the 1946-47 season Sept. 23 at Shawinigan Falls, Canada, with some 50 candidates expected to report to Coach Gordon (Tony) Savage, The Reds open their season at New Haven, Oct. 15. Savage, a| COLUMBUS, O.—The Buckeyes former captain in the R. C. A. F., Is |concentrated today on offensive tacstarting his first season as mentor [tics with light scrimmage ordered of the Rhode Island club. by Coach Paul Bixler to polish up
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill—Illini hopes were looking up today with the return to practice drills of quarterback Perry Moss, former Tulsa star, who is on terminal leave from the army air forces. Coach Ray Eliot immediately went to work on his aerial attack, with Moss pitching.
o bo IOWA CITY, IA. —A steady diet ‘ ha » Ky~—Willlam McKee, of defensive tactics for the 11 days nflelder; Earl Tanner, outfielder. lof practice remaining before Iowa's
oii Wash. —Gale Bishop, |snener against North Dakota state, was outlined - today by Coaches Jackson, Miss. —Russell Sehon, In-|prany Carideo and Joe Sheeketskt.
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