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ed me, ‘that's all there is to it,” Pesky declared. “The Harry Walker was | really Just a single and I didnot think Slaughter would ever try to score. I took the relay from Leon Culberon, I dropped my hands a little nd when I realized Slaughter was treaking for the plate I just Co ldn't get off a good throw’ in! It was all my fault.” a former Pacific Coast league player, visited in Los Angeles few days before traveling to Portland, Ore. his home, where he was ; clubhouse boy for the P.OrL.
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” » STAND UP AND SING, , . . diana Varsity,” a new Indiana uniersity song, will have its premiere t tomorrow's football game beween Indiana and Pittsburgh at The song was comed by Dr. Milo Sweet, Los Angeles dentist. . , , He has written for Southern California, . C. L. A, Baylor, Southern MethTexas and several other major
* ohtiny Pesky ‘When | book—except good hockey., The boys
» TIME ON THEIR HANDS, ; , . 's an old story in professional orts . . . the one about idle hours. + « The play-for-pay athletes are: in the habit of getting out of line! hen the manager is out of sight. | p- « This may explain the ill mood the St. Louis Flyers at the Colin last night. . . . They were nwatched” for two days, what h no practice and no game from
~ - ” BUTLER DOES THE. SMART HING . . . The battle between Bulldogs and Wabash's ‘Little Giants here tomorrow is to start t 1:30 p. m. ,., That's one-half hour earlier than October kickoffs. + « Butler authorities are to be commended . . . They are taking no chances on darkness in the fourth! eriod . . . It would be wise for pther colleges to do likewise on November ie
UNDERDOGS EMIT GROWL Virginia and Navy
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league today.
incidental in the proceedings at midweek crowd of. 4892, | These customers may have missed 'a “little sleep, but they saw just about. everything in the hockey
were too concerned about body
ered ‘about playmaking. All of this took two hours and 35 minutes and here are a few of the | highlights in more or less chronological order (the press got confused, too, with some of the goings on): Starts Tamely
Three minor penalties were im-
Morey Rimstad scored for St. Louis at 7:20 on a rebound shot,
The Flyers began to get boistrous
‘Fists and Protests Prevail
PESKY MAKES IT OFFICIAL |, . Talking to friends in Los Anshortstop ohnnly Pesky of the Boston Red Sox, said he took “full blame” for allowing Enos Slaughter of the St. Louis to score the deiding run in the 1948 world series
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With St. Louis at Coliseum
\.; By BOB STRANAHAN
The Martins and the Coys were good neighbors compared to the] Indianapolis Capitals and the St. Louis: Flyers, but Tommy Ivan's boys were in the top spot in the Western division of the American hockey
The score .was .5 to 2 for the Caps, an
checks and fist swinging to be both- go
posed in a tame enough start, then | goals for the Caps before the period
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Argument
and this seemed sort of the Coliseum last ‘night before a
paign.
single game figure of last season.
Miss ‘Court's 289 game ranks at the top of the nation's scoring, according to the WIBC bulletin of |W the 700-mark, Oct-21. Mrs. Graham's 671 is also
scoring, ranking third.
Freddie Shaw's | Although the latest official A B.|
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Sify Bovters Battering Pins at a Better Pace” “Poor Crop’ Faces Ep Than They Did During 1945-46 Season
By BERNARD HARMON With virtually two months of the Hoosier Coal & Oil with. 991 were | 1946-47 ‘bowling season a thing of | |leading a year ago, while the Comthe past, comparison of the scoring |ets have the best effort this season, { Bob Huftian, Koerner Optica Mixed against that of the same date last|a 984. R3 oe year shows a marked improvement in this season's performances. At this time last season, five keg lers had reached while ‘eight are in that catogory In among the leaders in three- -game | league play of the present camHowever, 738, the top three-game individual|C. bulletin does not include Rost's,
{Baseball Draft
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Gres Situay, | 3 AW m. re cemetery. at the - Greenwood Chane ay in .| noon, (Decatur, Ta and Frank | Papers - please copy.) | DAUTRICH—Cordelia, Age 03, stster * o Mrs. Edith Taylor, Hondetson, George Chanley, passed | Wednesday evening at the fesidence; ae W. Ohio st. Service Bitineny,
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1 (U. P.).—|ESTEL—Clarence C., husband of Nellie, Baseball's most celebrated
father of Clem, Harold and Leon, broths Daisy Shew, Mrs, Lillie Kirk
a 8.8 bag” event, the annual winter! jane Mrs. Maude Reess ‘and Everett Eutel i . 8 a . effort, does not measure up to Gene |1182, it should rank second in na- |Laveine. Biers. Boweh Sealfast ern’ 303 player draft; got under way today! muy call at the Tol ay a Hot eds Caps Scoring "| Zweissler’s 743, tops a year ago. tional competition. “ 7iTillie Jardina, Bowes, in the offices of Commissioner A. B. } frospect st. an Lime, Rome. Saturday, - (EIGHT GAMES) But Shaw's perfect 300 game Is | A check of: averages of, most of | Mabel Jucher aT wood Poof at | Chandler. Major ‘league represen | Washingion Park. Friends invited Sukovich 9 Are Xe % Ara something unmatched last season the city’s leading loops shows great Soe ison, Bradshaw Service 5 tatives prepared to pluck the like- AUS SeDr. Julius H. of a § 503 Blue Doran... 3 .8 11Morrison.. 1 1 2/until Jack Hunt Cg 12 con- {improvement over Huge oe oar | thal Maher Bowes a ; i) liest candidates from 8 a batch which | | Gun Aker us pi f » > ie bi Licari 4.2 6S8impson... 1 0 1 ( 0. In summin the situation, | Ada Floreancig, B & ales 1 eo me of ra prings, Colo.,. and Mrs: Bdwar Conacher, 1. 3 § Nicholson o 1 secutive strikes on April 17. Amos ago. In su g up [an et Bo coi : 337 talent scouts called “c the | [olorade Spring 1Solo. and Mrs: Bdward cCalg .. 2° 3 4lSullivan... 0 1 1/Bfuhn had a 297 to set the Nov, 1|it looks like the biggest season in | Alice 8imko, Ferndale Tavern ©. a1 | poorest crop in years." | Artie Guan of New ols: Sniher of : 2 ‘4Bclistzzi... 0 1 1 bertta Pittman, Pittman Mkt. Mix. § ; er, Mra. W. K. Steele of Chicago,. passed Summers 3 3 4 Bclistn pace last year. years is in the making. | Ro Spnrita Fiman, Bun Met p30; The New York Giants, sorely inl," Thursday Bese. servis assed Team Totals About the Same Three leaguers vaulted the 650- Bertha Thomas. Fun _Bowi + 33 need of -players, got first choice |& Buchanan Mortuary Saturda di 8 p.m, : LA 0! Owes... PE lends vi rematiol Which Giehersl Manager Dick Miller There's not much difference dy In. las} ight's Joga) Sess ont | (Aan Bateman: Coca- Cola & 36 | Decause of their last-place finish in’ Benen Crematory, ay Sinan 8 said. might be broken. The goal arl Paxton the trio wit) | Arua Bistro we b
wasn't allowed.
when Eddie Olson popped off frgm the bench to Referee Allan Shields and was sent off the ice 10 minutes for misconduct. - Then, in the last minute of the first period, Pat! Reavey was called for charging.
Simpson banged in a 10-footer for | Indianapolis. The Flyers complained loud and long that time had run out before it was scored. The | Caps were equally adamant that it counted. An officials’ conference resulted and the goal was credited lat 19:59, although it must have been {simultaneous with the horn for anlother faceoff wasn’t possible. Penalty Box Jammed Then things REALLY started getting rough. ‘At one time early in the middle session the penalty box was as jammed as a bubble gum line at the corner drug store. Three Flyers and one Cap were doing sentences ranging from misconduct to tripping. Cs Both. teams were at full strength, however, . when Morrison
While St. Louis was short Cliff
cari got his second goal on. assists!
the home boys really got down to! business. Midway. in the period, McCalg| took a classic swing at Hec Pozzo —but missed—and was set down on a major fighting penalty. Rosy Rossignol faked nicely and got|= one past Goalie Red Almas while = Doug was off, but the Caps still had | the situation well in 'Hand<and Li-|
from Bukovich and Doran. Millar Hits ’Em
counted the goal which sent Indiranapolis ahead, 2-1. | This didn't set too’ well with the
jon a few minutes later during a | {Cap sally, walked out of the nets. Carefully he wended his way through the |
feel | gate and around the seats. Then he thted and otherwise put out be- let fly at Goal Judge Roland Vorne- | wil] be back in Indianapolis Dec. 5. cause they have been “taken for | ham with his fists. anted” in tomorrow's games as touches for the Soldiers and the
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Goalie Hec Highton |cracked his share of them last
Highton maintained that he had be home late. sh, respectively . . . A football | fallen on the puck. Vorneham was > m scorned is a dangerous body just as sure that the St. Louis « Look what happened to| goalie had scooped it out of the nessee . .. A slip by either Army | cage. Soldiers and the gendarmes|Cievetars Co, ' or Notre Dame tomorrow certainly | parted them. Highton left the game | | Etisburgh
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| the 2.6-mile course in a driving rain |
About the only certain thing that] came out of it all was that the Caps demonstrated if the boys want to | play rough, they can take care of | Hugh Millar will be an| asset in that department. He!
| night. And, oh yes, in case you're inter{ested in a reservation—the Flyers
They won} play too much hockey, but’ you might tell the missus you'll
- AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
L 'rris. Gg. oa! 43-131 31 4 1 19 33-23 3 2 3 9 41 2 Spat ania 3 3 2 8 M-19 Ist Louis .. SY 4°74 33 3p Eastern Division flefaney B20 13 31 18 {New Haven «5 3 1 3 31-31 [Srrmgteld «3 23°08 2 29 Providence ..... I 3 23 4 231 39 | Philadelphia va. do.g QQ ” 63
RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPO! 5, St. Lows 2. New Haven 6, Providence §.
NEXT GAMES Tomorrow ni
ht—Buffalo at Cleveland Providence at Hershey; St. Louis at PittsDaren; New Haven at Springfield; IN-
IZ an night—Pittsburgh at INDIAN APOLIS: Hershey at St. Louis; Springfield Ww Ha-
at Providence, Philadelphia at ven, { St. Louis (2) INDIANAPOLIS (5)
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Censpranes Almas ThE. Nicholson | + McCal
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R. W.. Licari | Officials ~ Hugh McLean and Allan Shields. Bt. Louis Spares—Oison, Pozzo, Fraser, | | Shewehuck wv! Ei | Rossignol |
ark, McA'tee, Robertson,
| ss a — Simpson, Wort, {Sclisizzi, Summers, Millar, | Blake, Podolsky, Sullivan.
~8core by Periods—
8t 88 iris verre 1 0 INDIANAPOLIS ....... 1 3
| 'Mrst Period Scoring—1- st. Louis, Rim- | |stad (McReavy, Liscombe), 7:20; 2-In- } dianapolis. Sim (Licari, Doran), ! Penalties—Rossignol (roughing), Morrison (roughing), Bukovich roughing], Podolsky HE (hig! sticking), Olson (misconduct), -Mc- | == Reavey (charging). E Second . Period Scoring—3-Indianapolis, |Z Morrison (Blake, Podolsky), 11:17; 4-In- | dianapolis, Licari (McCaig), 18:14; Su lis, McCaig (unassisted), es—Nicholson (interference), ’ Kampman thigh | Highton | (charging), |
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Third Period ota t St. Louis, Rossignol (Poszo, Olson), 11:05; 7-Indianap-olis, Licari (Doran, Bukovich), 17:50. Penalties—MecCalg (major fighting), Schew- | ilson “ftripping),
November Tilts
The November schedule of the Indianapolis Secos professional bas- | ketball team has been released by | Business Manager Abe Goldsmith. .The team. will play. its home| games at the Armory, most of them | being scheduled Sunday afternoons. The November schedule follows: Nov, 10-Pullin's New York Broad- | way Clowns; Nov. 17-Jesse Owens’ Kansas City Stars; Nov. 24-Chicago Monarchs; - Nov. 28-Harlem Globe | Trotters.
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Satan Harriers Win in Rain Shortridge high school's erosscountry team yestérday scored a 22-33 victory over Manual, previously unbeaten in city competi tion. Don Thomas of Shortridge ran
to record a winning time of 15 minutes 23 seconds.
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Mrs. Julia Driscall Bradshaw Service 524 phia Athletics, American league | { Mrs. Kith d resent to) y / 522 | itherine Moran of Indianapolis an A lapse of 15 minutes followed | Bowes Seal aft $ 3110 presen than the Shrine league at the Central. Sulte Lawier, Graham Furniture wo. 822 cellar team, received second choice, | Mr. Helen o anerell of San ; sist, e in h aher, p rae a ie Vednesda Ic LA while the pads were fitted on Cen- {Toes | RE Yad Ju SRO. 600 BOWLERS. (MEN) Marilyn Werte, “Bowes o.oo. 522 and the seventh place clubs. wete!Viiienicd po pital, Busetal Batnrdes. » " ’ 0 H N 2. 1 ter Stan Robertson... Tony Licarl)™ @ "C0 coon spurt of 600, bi i [ation, Shiine, 890) 520 Murgaret. Ingersoll, Brightwood- Fuel, sat |next with the same process in ef- Jor 3 Blackwell Puneral Home, 1803 N. and Doug McCaig registered easy | y his | Ed Erler. ‘Ranier Furniture 33 Janet Behnmah, Coen Loib cou rust 339 fect until the pennant winners mass at st ots hare a m. “Inter: - |scoring in feminine ranks put this ciaude Hammond, McLarney's Rest 840 Catherine I3ossom, 3 519 \ ment Holy Cross cemetery lends ine . Mary Brisnik, Ferndale Tisern « 8 make their selections. | years. - totals far ahead of last. Ed Pearson, American Legion 838 Lucille Barkhau, Bowes 517 gm———t er a een vited. Friends may call at the funeral ended to make it 4 to 1 en a Carey's: 834 Mildred Sanford, Pittman Mkt Mixed 517 home a There have been 38.of the coveted EE Brisnik, West Side Outing 632 ee : od KEPPEL—Cora M., 5 . But don’t go away, there's more. Fred Muncie, Fi-Blak Insulation 631 | Audrey Suiter, Pittman MKT" Mixe 511 ra age 75 1119 BE. Ray A ! totals turned in during the present Ef Rr ro. Universal ¢a7 Maxine Parker, ‘Coca-Cola 5 Let us handle mond, beloved Vite of Amer 3 Keppel, y A total as Dorothy Bolson, Coca-Cola mother of Jack Harbor an velyn Wilson Appears campaign against 24 for the same Bob bHolinger Vegetable Growers 625 ot. Bennett, Apex Coal A Nugent, 3 prandchition; Ang Byeirn 3. Who should: come skating out on | time a year ago. br Anderson, Universal 620 Sophie Kr tapes Ferndale Tavern grandchildren, passed away Wednesday the i t “the f » third | he -higl totals, | Ermel Perkins, Stewart-Warner 61s Margie Ja ah Ay : your floral needs p,m “Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., at the {the ice at the ‘start of the: third However, the -high season a (Obert Banks, American Legion 613 Hast | Bryant Bees G. H _ Herrmann Funeral Home, 1508 B. period but tall Tommy Wilson, the with one exception. excel. that of Bob Susemichael. Moon: “Lite Major. sil Re A Srigntwaod Fuel : East st Friends may call at funeral home, |ex-Cap goalie sold to St. Louis last 1. Sally Twyford's | [red Shaw. Universal oo | Lois Behuiz, Brightwood Fuel . TA 4568 McCULLOUGH—Harry John, of 438 N. J Hauk. LE. 8. Avres goa Pauline Richey, Bowes . Temple ave, entered into rest Thurs~ (during the summer. He'd jumped Comets’ 2811 series outshines the gi™ Hed uk LB Ayres oo. 8 Lucille Kisiner st Philip. . - day, age 771 years, brother of Mrs. Anam oe : = | Marjorie Hawks, Coca Cola B 8 * | the. club 10 days or more ago be- 2784 of Mechanic's. Laundry; Ruth Boca Riboert Atoms fe rineie W0 Bunles Koh. | CooasColn Carty and re it of Misy Jans 1 cute the Flyer management| Grahams 1 is 10 pins beer than 1" 80 ASG 1B BEL WEE, Delaware [ii fi sus nh » - {oi K J rdi Universal ks an 606 | ° a t ence Chapel, 208 chigan st lends couldn't provide an apartment. (Genie Drexler's top three-game in ed. Roedes, Fi-Blak 604 | Virginia Gribbe, Coca-Cola {are welcome. Burial Washingtoa Park, His name hadn't been certified | | dividual total of a year ago and EI Brehob, Vegetable Growers . S04 Dorothy Selnsing, Uptawn Reen! p | Moore Mortuaries |before the contest and Miller| Lucy Court's 289 tops the 269 game HoI'Y, Stokes, Fi-Biak IK ki o31 | Tilie Kompovsky, Daiton's Tavern . 500 FLOWER SHOP NIENABER—Christena, NM years. of 1333 : adav : { p 3U p IRS MEN 1st, er o re obrman ol straightway lodged a protest. Wil- | that put Judy Hindel on top last Joe i Horoaday Mik ui po SL IUER JzAcvx LEADER ong gy and Mrs. Matilda Wickers of Lebasion, ) 2 othy r d, r t i . 0 passed away Wednesday. riends son certainly was an improvement | season. ; : Vic 8omrak, Hornad vy Milk 600 | uth Knobel Antlers oii i 40 2022 North Delaware St. may call at the Jorden Puasral dons over Robertson and was turning | The’ feminine aggregations of OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) is Joona Lealle, P Re aliary . ou 2428 E. j0th st. Funeral Saturday, Nov. Cap shots aside very nicely when this season are still behind thelX\y pucier Alpha. Co a anid aval Ordnance 100 4,f Pm Priends mvited. “Burial Crown .
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8340 N. Capitol, ‘husband of Gertude A, father of Max, = Charles and George Pfeiffer, died Thursat Bt. Vincent's hospital. Fumeral Baturday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st; 9 a. m. St. Aquinas church. Interment Hol cemetery. Friends may call at o tuary. nights of Columbus will meet at mortuary 8 p. m. Friday for prayer. PORTER—-Prank G. age 67: 1918 Holloway sf; husband of Mabel Porter; father of Mrs. Cathryn McClung and Paul Porter, Anderson, Ind.; brother of Albert Porter, - Elkland” Mo.; grandfather of Donald Lee and Kennetly Lee McClung, passed away. Friends may call at the Dorsey Puneral Home, 3925 B. New York st. Puneral 1 Pp. m. Bunday at funeral home. Buta Mt. Hope cemetery, Huntington,
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SHAFFER Russell Lee, age 10. son of Mr. and Mrs, Oskley Parks, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Puckett, halfbrother of Norma Catherine, Velma Louise and William ©. and Jackie Richard Parks, passed away Wednesday evening at City Jaspal. Private service, Saturday, 1:30 m, Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W. Michigan. fon account of contagious disease), Burial Floral Park. Priends may view remains through window at funeral home SLAUGHTER Paris,
age 1138 W. 33d,
82 years, of husband of Ina Callahan< Slaughter, father of Mrs. Charles Kirk Mrs. James Gemeiner, Ralph, Howard and Marie, Mrs, Eugene Combs and Mrs. Carl “Townsend, passed away Wednesday morning. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 130 p.m. Priends invited. Burial Washingféni Park. Friends may call at mortugry-North Park Masonic Lodge members please notice
SPOHR Emilie M , 88; passed away A runwr afternoon at her home, 710 B - er 3 Rupert of Western
hy - i ni; i Joseph, Springfield, O.; rg: Toit, | Mich.; Mrs, Clarence Keppler, Vero Beach, | Fila. Service will be conducted, 2 Pp. m. Adventist Friends
may call the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home, 1041 N. Meridian st. after 6 today, until 10 =. m. Monday. Buriai Crown Hill. Friends. invited. TAYLOR--Thomas, 2315. Hovey, passed away Oct. 20. Puneral will be at Allen Chapel, A. M. E. church, 11th and Broadway, Saturday,.1 p.m rs erment a Jie Crown cemetery. Bod in at Jacob Bros. East Side fr 401" Martin: dale ave, TILSON—Hannah J, widow of Webb Tilson, Qrased gway Thursday Friends may call at the J C. Wilson ‘Chapel! of the Chimes.'' 1234 Prospect st. day evening, Funeral at the J. GC Wilson } Puliera} Home in Greenwood Saturday, 3:30 7. m. Friends invited. Burial GreenTODD—Ernest, Harry, Bert Springer and Mrs. | away Wednesday 8t the McCord | landon Saturday, 10:30 a. m, Noblesville, Friends { funeral home after 4
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