Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1947 — Page 19
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Jimmy Schedules Long Batting Drill
LEESBURG, Fla, March 24. After breaking even with two American association rivals over the week-end, the Indianapolis “Tribesters faced a heavy Monday practice on the Leesburg training camp diamond. Reason for the heavy drill, mainly batting, is revealed by the box score on yesterday's game, which they won at Sanford, Fla, 4 to 2, at the .expenss of the Toledo Mud Hens after the Columbus Red Birds annexed S&turday’s game here, 4 to 3 . The Indians collected 11 hits in the Sabbath attraction and Man-
with the amount of .runs on that number of safe blows. “Although happy over: winning from Toledo, the Tribe pilot pointed to the Indians’ left on bases total—14. In other words; Brown told his pastimers they did not cash in enough on their safeties plus six | walks. All of which sums up to the fact that 1T Tribesters reached base and only four scored.
Castiglione at Short
Pete Castiglione, up from Selma, Ale, played short for the Indians and hit a single and a double. Ben Guintini, outfielder, up from San Diego, Cal, also got two blows and batted in two runs. Barl Turner, who is leading the Indians at bat in five games with 8 skyrocket average of .526, poked oust one hit in three times up and batted in two runs. starred in the fleld by accepting 13 of 14 chances, Turner, a catcher, has been on the Indianapolis reserve list since 19042, but spent more than two yéars in the army. With Evansyille in the Three-I league last year, he batted .200.. He is doing the bulk of the Tribe's catching down here and looks like a sure bet to make the team, depending, of course, on his ability to keep his swatting average fairly close to the coveted .300 mark.
Five Games, 10 Hits
In the five Florida exhibtion tilts to date, Turner has collected 10 hits in 19 times at bat, and has belted two home runs,
Castiglione also |
helps water the infield around first training park in St. Petersburg. named, looks on.
Go to Riviera
straight state A. A. U. championship after a week-end of activity in the Indianapolis Athletie club pool. Sawin’s team wound up with 114! points, four new state records and | blue ribbons in all but three of the events. Sixty of the team's points came Saturday, the rest in yester-| day's finals, | The Indianapolis Athletic club was second with 52, while the Lafayette Country club girls were third with 10, Jean Lutyens of Riviera set a new state mark in the featured 100yard free style event yesterday when she defeated Rosalind Berg- | man of the IAC, former record-| holder. | Miss Lutyens, Barbara Jungclaus| and June Fogle swam to another new mark yesterday in the 300yard medley relay. Miss Lutyens also ‘set a mark Saturday in “the 320- -yard | freestyle and the Riviera’s 440- ~yard relay team of Barbara Fadely, Sue | Schaffner, Marilyn Weigand and
Especially gratifying to Manager | Brown yesterday was the perform- | ance of three Tribe rookie pitchers,|
Jodie Howington, up from Sanford; | breast stroke and Barbara Jung- 67, at Cicero, Ill.
Miss Lutyens eclipsed the old Indiana record in that event, { June Fogle won the 100- yard |
Ft. Wayne Pair Is Doubles Meenley WE Leader i in State Pin Meet
By BERNARD HARMON Most of the top positions in the annual state” bowling tournaments,
in progress on local alleys, remained unchanged despite a heavy week-end | P.).—Officials of the Purdue Relays Dearborn . hotel. gym between De- | decided they had the only sure way | Golyer Printgrs ahd Ace Electric. A Ft. Wayne duo took the top spot in the doubles event to feature i, yeen Illinois’ Herb McKenley | | the two-day activity in the 37th annual men’s meet at Pritchett-Hunt- | West with 658 and Willlam Doehrman with 604]
| schedule,
O'Grady’s. Fisher combined for 1262 and first place.
{The top five in the singles and all- {the outstanding bowler in the 22d |
events were undisturbed, and only lone change materialized in the first
‘five in the team event.
| Series of 634, 618, 646 gave Ernie { Voelz of Indianapolis 1898 and third
. place in the all-events, Worthman Home Builders of Ft.
annual women's meet, in progress at |
for 1058 and fourth in the Class A
Wayne posted 929, 1062, 1021—3012 doubles. With her 525, rolled in the |
|at the West: Side Center to take {over fifth place in the tgam event.
Jasper Desk Co. of Jasper posted {2760 for the only change in the [booster class. They took fourth .| place among the visiting booster |standings,
team event, she totaled 1637 over the’ nine-game route for second in the Class A all-events.
was in the Class C singles, where Juanita Ahlersmeyer of “Bluffton posted 1322 to take over the lead.
Set One Record
LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 24 (U.
from breaking more track records. |
Title Battle On in City Tourney.
Th hig: game is on in the ane nual btfion night starti
it is to be played toat 8 o'clock in the
It's the championship match in {the weeks-long event." DeGolyer downed Eli Lilly yesterday, 44 lo 38,
| They left out all the tall Jamaican’s ‘and Electric defeated ao We
| favorite events.
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[to 25, putting the win
As it was, Herb had to be con-| [title match, tent with only an assist on one ihe Indiana alleys. She Sonnected pow American indoor record at the lake for the Electrics and Howard for a 576, good for the running-up | frth annual running of the relays DeGolyer for the Printers. spot in the Class A singles and | Saturday, The Illini, with McKen. |
added a 536 to Julio Danahorn’s’322 |ley running the quarter mile, ran| Scores Hole in One
| the medley relay in 10:08.3, clip-/ | ping two seconds off the old record | Playing golf at Meridian Hills
| set by Indiana in 1940. Another American
record.
Illinois, with first place in the medley, the mile relay, and the pole
record fell | when Harrison Dillard won the 60The only first place position to yard low hurdles in :06.8, a tenth change hands over the week-end of a second faster .than the old|
| yesterday, P. D. Powers took a swing at No. 6 and chalked up a |hole in one, 147 yards. Wayne Timberman, club pro, sald the ace shot was attested by Bill Davis, Jim | Coryell and Charles Arensman. | Powers, playing im the . foursome, | used a No. § iron. :
independent basketball ||
Stars yesterday were Dick West- N
SPRING ‘DOWN SOUTH—Player of the Year Shah Musial
Coach Bud Sawin's Riviera club|One meter and three-meter diving mermaids today held their second honors went to Rosemary swimming | of the IAC.
| yesterday, | Kenosha, Wis., set a new pool rec-
base at the Cards’ naw $300,000 | Al Lang, for whom the park is
» Worthman. Home Bldrs. (Ft, Wayne).
Ribbons and Records
Mermaids
Rosalind Bergman took the 50yard free style dash. The featured men’s 1000-yard free style event was won by Tom Gastineau of Indiana university while Rusty Garst of
ord of :542 in the 100-yard free style forms, men.
Kautskys Still Hanging On
By UNITED PRESS
[Tourney Standings”
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Rose Freshley of South Bend was
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LOCAL BOOSTERS South Wind Louie's gavern Monon Route. . Bendix ......... .0i0nineinine Dalton's Tavern VISITING BOOSTERS Ambassador Lanes (Gary) Blondy's Cafe (Ft. Wayne) . Blsasser (Mishawaka) Jasper Desk Co. (Jasper) Gamble Store (Greensburg) DOUBLES Fizher - * Wem « Wm. Doehrman .
Wayn or + 1302 Radecki ntonowity (South Bend) ... 1357 More-Stevenson - (Anderson) FNP 1333 Neiner-Winterhoff (Hammond) ..... 1219 Shopp-Millhollin (Indianapolis) 1216 SINGLES Bill Fulton Jr fingisuajoeiis) vataes 692 N. Kendall (New Castle) .......... 689 R. Stauffer (North Manchester) «no. 885 V. Austin (Anderson) ............ee. 032 G. Luedeman (Ft, Wayne) sesssseess 870 ALL-EVENTS Earl Winterhoff (Hammond) ....... 1960 Harold Murphy (Decatur) .......... 1904 Ernie Voels (Indianapolis) ....... 1808 db Susemichael (Indianapolis) vee. 1886 N. Sanderson (Hammond) ......... 1850 WOMEN’S TEAM EVENT (Class A) Oid Crown Ale & Beer (Ft. Wayne) .. 2663
Casa Roma Restaurant {Cety}. rune S803 CR Way Transfer (La Porte).
The Indianapolis Kautskys, battling for a chance to meet the Oshkosh All-Stars for the National | basketball league's western championship, today boasted their first playoff victory over the Chicago Gears but needed two straight | triumphs to caglure the five-game series between the section's second {and fourth place.teams. Indianapolis won last night, 68 to Ernie Risen, with
Dick Platnek, up from Selma, and claus the 100- -yard back stroke. 18 points, and Gus Doerner, with
Bob Haas, up from Fargo. They held the Mud Hens to three hits. Howington, a southpaw, al-
lowed only two in three innings; |
Piatnek, one in three, and Haas, also a lefthander, none in three. Howington was pitching on his *home” grounds and before “home” (admirers. He was a member of | the Sanford Florida State league staff last year and turned in the remarkable record of 20 victories | against only seven defeats.
Blt in addition to leaving 14 run- |
ners stranded there was another demerit against the Indians Sunday. They committed five errors. The Indians’ in the “grapefruit league” will be played tomorrow, against the Rochester Internationals at Day-|
tons Beach. The Toledo club will | Benjamin, % .. be met again Wednesday, on the Beckman, ® ..
Leesburg ‘diamond.
date.
On the Ice
AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFF
SERIES A ($16,000) (Best of Seven) ershey J, Cleveland 0. Cleveland 3. #9, Cleveland 1 roh pi at Hershey, arch 37-—Hershey at Clevelan arch 20-—Cleveiand at Hershey. SERIES B ($0000) (Best of Three) = 18--Buffalo 3, Bpringfield 3. .
rch 30—Buffalo 8, Springfeid
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alo’ wins series, two games to none.
_BERIES. © ($6000) (Best of Three) arch 18—New: Haven 3, Pittsburgh 2 ALS ~Pitts ‘New Haven 3.
n An New: a yr Pittsburgh wins WeTies, {Wo Gums 5
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117, topped the Kautsky offense,
Steting Beer (Evansville) 2400 {f News (Indianapolis) . 2406 TEAM EVENT (Class '®) Goodman Jester (Madison) ......... 2282 Rich Funeral Home (Kokomo)....... 2282 Dietzen's Corntopper (Kokomo) .. 2263 Stafford Shoe Repr. (Terre Haute).. 2249 TEAM EVENT (Class ©) MoCarthy Chevrolet (Kokomo). ...... 3030 Sunier Lockwood (Bluffton). 194:
saat 9 Heckman Ice Cream (Nappanee) . savas 1936 DOUBLES (Class A) Peggy Hawkins-Martha Bone (Kokomo) Wahi nese h ns 1111 Patty Striebeck-Armetta Ray (Indpls.) 1099 Anita Rump-Hilda Hockmeyer (Ft. Wayne) .. ae Lan 1065 Jule Danahorn-Ross Preshley (South Fondah Shook-Bess Cox (Pt. Wayne) 1053 DOUBLES (Class B)
Edna KR a881- MaTRaTE, Darnell (Crown Poin 1036 Elsie clio inom Bullman ‘(Crown
Point) payla Maklewiecs-Hazel McFall (k-
Fao Ta AML oT and Tk. fiat Jo FANE) ey newpil Tribe Bo. S ° while George Mikan and Bob Cali-|B. Burnett-8. Hentsell (Gary). ...... 987 rn x core han each scored 15 for the Gears. DOUBLES (Class ©) INDIANAPOLIS Chicago, which won the first two Wabds Klingerman-Anna Ressler (KoKister. % 4 3 BR POA RB playoff games, holds » 2 to i edge Mary Haughton-T! “Theims Appleman | Gasgiglione, “lo $ 1.338 ! /in the series. Irie BaMildred Beatty (Plymouth). 808 | we herly, of vend 0 19.0 of Oshkosh won the first-vs.-third SINGLES (Class A) | IE eh, Pp ...neene 8 : : : o| place series on Saturday by whip=|Anita Rump (Ft. Wayne)... .... 8, . .s .“s man. # .02"3 o o 'o o ol ping the Sheboygan Redskins, 49 to RN ley i Be | osan, 1b 3 9 2 8 0 047. The All-Stars will play either Victoria Gauther (Gary)........ . Pda: Boriaimaey 31 40° ¢iChicago or Indianapolis: for thei®® Beajd (Ft. Wainel........... Brovold, 3 ~3 LT O ern ttle SINGLES (Class B) | Roland, $s . i : : : : | Jerry Barry (Gary) cay sac Fer, &. :.. ve | Cook sville) ...... ss D1 |e pn 1 6 1 8 1 1 The Rochester Royals detested Brn Sao nevi a Shanks: If ..ooueen. 3 0 0 0 0 0 the Syracuse Nationals, 54 to 48, in|M. Darnell (Crowkn POINt) .....0nases 493 TOA ocoruvens 3 ¢ 11 7 1 sfthe only other week-end game and SINGLES (Class C) y : took a 3 to 1 lead in the first-vs.-|Marle Paylicsk (Mishawaka)....... sl Majork, o XE PO A Tithird place eastern playoffs, Bob Thelma Appleman min) ee 438 Kilbe, ds... ¢ 3 5 o/Davies and Al-Cervi, Rochester's Ruta di pam gw | Pate: ¥. . : 2 |orona” is . 1 90 o | consistent point makers, led the Anita Rup (Ft. Wayne) ........es 1702 | Sorin. 3 ? §| winners with 15 and 13 points, re- Rose Fresh ov (South Bend). ervaee 1637 | beras - { sasanss Gilbert, rt 1 0 0 o spectively, but big Mike Novak of Farettn Smith ®Latayette) Ceenaaiees 1596 | H 3 : 1! Syracuse took high scoring hono.,s|Peg Felty (South Ben)... oericvvrss 1594 o 6 3 ol with 16. ‘ ALL EVENTS (Class Bi, coven $111 9 Evalena Cook (Evansville)........... 1810} . : : S : Betty Burnett (Gary) igi 1842 | ilnar, " Bdna Stewart (Evansville)........... : Marcum,» “ 4-33 Pro Basketball Marge Denny (Madison) 1438 Sievers emmiig aE n NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Seiafa SE roe) Totals ..,¢0000:.:. 15 (Best-in-Five Series) - . [SUBRLA Oo NOISIAYES home, Ti sree < Scot w Th Kokomo). Pasar 1250 nasiak batted for t in eighth, Western Division ms RO nr 0 yeaessse 11H
orona batted for Newman in eighth. Sievers batted for Marcum in ninth.
INDIANAPOLIS ........,.. 001 000 2014 POIBG0-" vert res esssrsosieias 010 001 000-2
Runs batted in—8cott, Weatherly, Beck-
man, Guintini 2, Turner. Two-base hit— Castiglione. Sacrifices—Piatnek, Paules Left on base—Indianspolis 14, ledo 7. ase on balls—Off Howington 1, Bcott 3, {atnek 1, Minar 2, Marcum 1. Strikeouts—By ‘ Platnek 4, arcum 32. Hits— Off Howington 2jn 3 innings, ott 2 In 4, Piatnek in Milnar 3, Haas none in 3, Nati 4 in 2. Hit by pitcher -By Scott (Shanks). Winning pitcher—
Plaine. Losing -—-Shafner and Beferion.
Additional Spens:
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Pts. OP
Chicago 210 201 Oshkosh Sheboygah ....... ovens 3 230 3
INDIANAPOLIS 201
Eastern Division w Pts Pt. Wayne .....ieveaess 3 119 | Rochester . 1-181 _ | Syracuse 178 TOIRBO oo: suvervrnnivest 2 L:) ® RESULTS SUNDAY INDIANAPOLIS 68, Chicago 67.
RESULTS - SATURDAY
Oshkosh 49, Sheboygan 47. Rochester 54, Syracuse 3
NEXT GAMES Tonight “Ihachenter at Syracuse;
INDIANAPOLIS
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in Hockey Victory
With Capt. Bob Brown scoring
178! {five times, the Greens defeated the 1% | Blues, 7 to 1, in an amateur hockey
game played before approximately 1000 fans at the Coliseum last night. Brown tallied three times in the
.|first period and twice in the second.
Bartonr Swope and Bofton Rob-
mn. son registered the Greens’. other at{goals and Dale Wilson accounted
Chic Amphitheater); Ft, NAVI. at Fi pied nocessety); . for the Blues! lone’ uiicen
The local duo of Pat Striebeck vault and a tie for first in the and Armetta Ray took over second high jump, won the university’ sec- | place in the Class A.doubles. Miss | tion of the relays SN Fans, Striebeck had 576 and her partner | Michigan, 1946 winner, was second | 523 for a 1009. The best total in the team events | with 21 1-13th. > Conkle Funeral Home (Indianapolis) 3050| Was the 2406 posted by the local 3030| De Wolf News, which gave it fifth | division with 39 points, only three. 3012|place in Class A competition. The | quarters of. a point ahead of the) star-studded Indiana Fur quintet | second- place Michigan Normal a3| halted at 2404 just out of the top | |team. Miami, the defending cham- | 28021 five, 0
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