Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1947 — Page 10

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Johnny Bratton, Chicago, a former Golden Glover, turned pro late in 1044 and has had fine success in the lightweight ranks: . . . He also earned a lot of money as he climbed to the position of No. 1 challenger for the world’s title. . . . When his older brothers, Lawler and Jerry, were discharged from the army he gave each five suits of clothes and $300. . . . And only recently Bratton fought a swanky convertible with all { ‘the trimmings, a $5300 job.

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INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee (might). Louisville at Kansas City might). Columbus at St. Paul Toledo at Minneapolis,

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Washington (night). Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston at Brooklyn. Only game scheduled.

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RESULTS SATURDAY ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Kansas City Hallett, Perek, Marshall and Nierhos.

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“|tangle up with the Blues in a - : i ing champion, is due back from ; three-game series over the week- fn . {mond high won't decide the state the entire | end. night Se Beiehest Ned Inia [title between themselves for the Lahghiorve Inte Sodays in meas _replacement.| And the Blues won all three and| 1¢ will be the first meeting be- \ Straight, year. Maserati he is to pilot should make league team |dumped the Indians into the Amer- Seven ‘conferences crowned 1047 tween the Tribesters and Brews its first track appearance tomors + fOr tion cellar—the league champs over the week-end, leaving ican associa eagu : this season. The @Milwaukee club row or Wednesday. coal hole, no less. was scheduled in Indianapolis on the West Central league meet this slay. : they were, Only the older Hoosier baseball May 1 and 2 and both games were afternoon at Brazil as the only Tommy Boggs, the former Alcan the hunt.|inhabitants will remember when |y,,cked out by the weather. major item of unfinished L businigss highway truck driver, said he own fo Mobile in|the Redskins were last. But some-| mye disastrous series in Kansas on Lag snow 8. wi be hopes to have his four-cylinder, ttle minors and spotted n body has 1 be bast, don't they? a City was not without an item on \ sh . EY a he Test of rant drive snags; Soutioned i comer. ... . any ‘rate, Tribe's mound|tne bright side for the Indians. 3 y : tomorrow, 80, he too, little experience staff blew up in Kansas City, al- Frank Kalin, outfielder, went on a 1 them on Saturday. The winging promenade A on Wednesday. His th 3) relay teams and the two best -indi- work has been slowed by an ine a i gy ; viduals in each event at the section-| .yiity to get pistons and con. ° put Edwards in a Je Saturday Je, the Bies won, | ts JET. ADJUSTMENT — Lou Moore makes an adjustment on the carburetor of A ae Me meet here necting rods. He also Sag swe 0 > mete , an yesterday's -} Kalin belted seven hits in 10 times : : > : . ] rearrange the cockp ein the sort and Bender 1s. Eawtowns Manger Billlat: car cute ae doable, eo] 07° of the two Blue C own Spart Ju Specials he, Gesigred ald built for Jie 2th Track: Title A at with being a big| Meyer's team swept the afternoon’striples and two home runs. And he year s 500-mile race. The's eek, Oo en auser-powere cars a reaqy are quartere Anderson won its eighth straight the Dodgers in the|twin presentation, 10 to 7 .and [scored four runs and batted in four.| in Gasoline Alley, and one, piloted by Mauri Rose, made its debut on the track |NCC titie Priday night at Lafa- il H 1 A Wi with the ‘Cardinals. |11 to 7 He walloped’ the two homers in i : yette, and Hammond high carried Bi olian ins ou x : over the week-end. SHIFTED TO MOUND . . . Blues Take First Place YosirayS Sis Same at hue field - off its fourth cbnsecutive NIHSO 20-Mile Race Cem 3 has | The Sabbath victories propelled nd . . crown Saturday at East Chicago. “ Ie nF the Blues into first place in the Od: PIUS a single. Saints Club Insurance Hessell, Kohen in Neither Coach Carl Bonge's de- : Giants’ spring |A- A race as the Hoosiers touched Blow 5-Run Lead . . fending state champs from Ander-| Week-end automobile racing rerookie sensation .. . . He cold Sota, one full game behind| The Indians’ defeat in yesterday's Ni $ 32 Vi 4 Mat Lid-Lifter " son nor Coach John Wansowliss sults Husughont Indiana and at \r season as an |ScVeDth-place Minneapolis, =and|seven-inning second game was hard ine ror E> icror A 30-minute draw. with Jackie| Chis Produced a starting Ts: | misjudged or five and one-half games behind|to swallow. They spiurged for five B a ON * Nichols, highly regarded junior individual winners, but they] AT LANGHORNE, PA.—Bill Hol- : league Kansas ; y BERNARD HARMC : 4 re’ h team land of Bridgeport, Conn., limped to , drives , .. So |, Baise — Tn ih soem a With ideal weather prevailing, local sandlot teams unlimbered their heavy, “on last ‘week's Armory Mishes ugg Sap - a VOxiles victory in the. 20-mile pn a experiment- | 4 ne Blues finished seventh, |vanish as the Blues tallied one|bl§ SuDS in yesterday's trio of leagues, several lopsided scores resulting. | Wrestling bill has earned Gordon. ye 1947 state title. ‘opened the ‘season in the time of : LE Looks like the league is upside|marker in thelr second and then| The biggest scorer of the Sabbath was the South Side Saints of the Hessel, clever Chicago matman, &| goiyrqays most impressive per-(13:19.62 He drove the last 10 laps ind {down, with. three 1948 second-di- staged a five-run rally in the third. Big Six league who registered victory No. 2 by walloping State Auto spot on tomorrow night's card.| inthe South Ce | With a broken cross rod. Tommy insminin 1 vision clubs now in the first di-| In the seventh, the Indians scored |InSurance, 32-4. . lout 31, Navy-Maripe Recruiting | Hessel Will provide a test for the | | meet at Rushville. . There Bill Hinnershits was second. Ted Horn a. vision, and three 1946 first-divi-|two markers, but the Blues bounced | Harold Browning and Burgher| ovo: Edgewood Merchants 7-3, Newcomer Sammy Kohen, of New| on oy o jong.striding sophomore, | Went to the sidelines during the time to ! sion residents now in the second |right back with five. slammed out two home runs each, v s, with Carl York. . _ |trials with a burned-out piston. recta . righ while Sor ated + for and Beech Grove Reds, The Kohen-Hessell .30| TAR the fastest half-mile in Indi- | Cos" 2. Giint Hartung division. Outfielder Chuck Workman was Ernie Kaiser conn Cavanaugh featuring with a home e Kohen-Hessell bout at 8:30]. 4 three years—a 2:014—io! AT ALEXANDRIA--Tony Betten. "meds at least a full season: in big The Indians were in#®Milwaukee released outright by the Indians|%"®: okber Bie. Si test Rus-| Tus downed Moore Mortuaries, 11-4 p. m. will open a mat program that partly assuage Rushville's dashed hausen of Chicago won the 25-lap “thier Jeague baseball for seasoning today after an overnight haul from over the week-end and his new club In ars ae ig Six Saniest. ain other Big Six games. features Farmer Jones and Buddy hopes for a fourth straight SCC |feature at Armscamp. Bob Breadpurposes . . The Giants would ire | "325 City and were standing by|is Oskiand of the Pacific Coast set Gate Bin, ood rs, trailing ingan Reliables, 1946 city cham- Knox in the main event. Jones is| on seymour won when its mile | Ingof Indianapolis was second. * to option him to Minneapolis, their ihe OO ‘by Casey Stengel. Pro 12.3 score at the end of the|Pions. unleashed 21 hits to_smother ‘the rustic from Arkansas who per-| .... team took the final event in| AT DAYTON, O.—John Shackelcy - 226 when the : Lincoln Chiropractic College, 26-3| forms his mat chores complete with - 38. ford, Eddie Zalucki and Car] ScarAmerican association farm, but are seventh, scored mine runs in the record time, edging the hosts” 38 ford, 1 of : t d halted |? ® Municipal league tilts. The flowing beard, bare feet and OVer-|, 341 borough finished one-two-three in afraid losing um 5h He Is 50 Inst v0 THINGS oho ik in the| Meatmen settled the issue in the alls. Knox, known in these parts erie the 20-lap big-car feature before a° Sn Ls a and final stanza, when pitcher Tom|OPening stanm with a 15-run|ds the “Flying Tulsan’ sports 8 High School Track crowd of 9000, : .ia tered hi trikeout |SPIurge.. Babe Lawrie's round-| String of 17 victories in 20 starts. East C AT LAFAYETTE—Mike O'HalloSeYeral big league clubs won't grant Quit is rally his 2th Stik ot tripper with one on base featured. | The semi-windup promises fast ‘Hammond High 3Ti Gary Prosbel 1s ran drove his midget car to victory the De a ey paid ® o A =the winners at the plate with two) Armour Social club got off to a/action with Gil LaCross, the “Bos- ary Tollesion 11. Misnavata 15, Michi- in the 25-lap headline event. Ted R Jor Hartung's 1 0 1 6 doubles and a single. seven-run lead against the Pendle-|ton Badman,” tangling with Salva- | fil ars 3 Et Cag non 1p: | Koon of Lafayette suffered leg incontract when Minneapolis was an : : 3 : With Ivan Delock limiting his|ton Reformatory, but their oppentstor Balbo, rugged New Yorker. South Bend Adu a Gary een. | Juries when his car turned over and jadependent Chis under Mike, Kel 3 + 8 $l oppanents to five Hits and striking| came back with 14 runs in the first| = — ot ech 3 LaPorte. 3, Bikhart 5, Ham. plunged througn the rail. - ley and don't velish losing the $319 — | three innings to take a tree-hitting Clowns and Buckeyes [5 roate se at Linea oo " *| AT NEW CASTLE—Charles May~ * young slugger for $10,000, the major * 40 Tribe Batting Municipal affair; 20-15. McAllister ; y' Evansville Beis 4 Vincennes 3% ler of Plainfield was the winner in "» be Price. - >-8-1-3 C ab A BEE av;01. the Pendleton aggregation, cal-| TO Clash Wedensday Princeton 38 sasvile Central 31 Wash: the 25-lap stock-car feature race at * INHERITS LEADERSHIP. . . . ® 0 0 0 2.3 43 a lesley Ive Mss, incluting 3 Nome | The Indianapolis Clowns and the Ne Aves 4. Bicknell giper 1, Lintoy 7.IMt. Lawn speedway With Hank Greenberg The 3-4h base. C {Cleveland Buckeyes, who split a] yuncie Burris 81% Rich Ya. : ‘tional league, ine BX 3 34 the circuit for Armours, scoring|opie-header yesterday in the lo-| Plymouth iis, Huntington 35. Wabash al “league, the American HO AE 71 13 2 6 .2%2 one ahead yes - "| 32'7-10, Hartford City 23}a, Elwood 21 7-10, league’s home run king is Rudy oe 1.01 €1 1¥ 18 5 300 id {cal Negro American league Opener, | Monticello 14. Peru 99-10, Tipton 3. York of the Boston Red Sox whe = ve, itd} 2 1 7 7 3m DeWolf News smacked out 24 hits will meet again Wednesday night | & CT Hes, SURO 01, © columbus Sas i in that 1 RHE O AE 1 3 0 §|Westherdy .......18 30 8 13 1 23%1to sink Leon Tailoring, 28-3, in the|at Victory field in a single game. 26. Shatbyville 23%, Martinsville 14, Cone > ‘of ‘the New Hi ; 3 1 4%8 més 534 1 third Municipal game. { “The Clowns won the first game heceiie’ 16. Pramkin §; Greensburg 3,1 gn ML x 73 | 3 0° 3% 1.1 Paul Moxley's two triples and twosyesterday, 7-6, but dropped the|S. E. I C. Mest at Madison York Yankees is second with 247. i } 2.5 10.3.8 9 15 10 158 $s an ry Ys vy p e YET I ear ., ; iit? : 3 1 8 1% 19% Sow singles featured the winner's at- afterpiece, 3-2. An outfield error | 1s, Scotti AS Batesville 3%, Corydon ki . 3 1-0 0 Home runs—Weatherly 3, Riddle 2, Kalin|tac permitted the Clowns to tally the! ™ i i ao Re rer [Earnie 131i eH tne I] Rie mus sora 3, Keim 3) Eafles Lodge, 148 Oity league|winhing run i the opener. Cleve-| po B © Champ nding every HOSChi, © niyo 8 8. 8 EO a Daiicd Tor Besdiey. 1h ons. Wentzel, Deininger. CL champions, and favorites to repeat|land counted its winning run in A. 8. G. ampions .* ors Hendrickson, P ....0 0 & 0 © Of INDIANAPOLIS ............ 060 020 0— 7 ge hits—Moran ea : this season, were 5-4 victims of the second game on Tommy Harris'| LOS ANGELES, May 12 (U. P) : : + BEF eet ama i ——- A ¥ Riddle 3, . 4 y (U. PD. 5 THE 1930 WINNER. . . . Billy] Totals ............ NWF I CAME ORY eee 913 080 x—11 > Balin 3, 'Wentael 3, . Tryon’s Tavern, who now have two round-tripper over the left field|—The Eddie and Earl Linsz quintet & Arnold, one of the most daring of | INDIANAPOLIS ........ +» 210 100 014 7 Cams hetted mBIown, Aste 3. Moe Stolen bases—Brown 3, Wentsel, Moran. wins to its credit. “ {wall A crowd of 6000 saw the bar- | of Cleveland, O. was hailed today = the 500-mile drivers down. through| guns SR wae Kalin 2. Pie Mapes 2, Oraft 3, Muffoletto 3, Mullin 2. | Digelt Ferris Peed Market won a City gain bill as the 1947 American Bowling Conthe years of the Indianapolis speed |lin et aE 2 | Two-bass hits—Kalin, Stewart. Three|? HCDING league game from Indianapolis Rail-|. ~~ ————————— gress championship team. “The : _~¢lassic, retired from big track race Brown, Miuin, Mud a, Rae Sits... page bits Kalin 3, Mapes. Home run— |. Ww L Ir HE BB 80|.,y 19-8 Judd featuring with five} Joe Kuhel Released Buckeyes who rolled ifito first ‘place . wcopuinn os . ; Craft. Left on bases—Indianapolis §, Kan- bid i ips 4 ing after suffering serious injuries TRE ltale & Buen bese Ory T [sas City 4. Base on balle—Off Woods 3, | Bercett -....: } 3 8 18 3 .§[hile in six trips td the plate In| CHICAGO, May 12 (U. P.)—The on Aprll 26 with a score of $332} WeFoly ols i § sf Mele) in the 1932 five-century grind. . . .|Base on ler 3, Fletcher 6 Bradley 3, Main 3. Barrett 3. Struck owt | Woods ......: }. 3. 10. u 8 another City circuit contest, Pros-|long playing career of Joe Kuhel, | finished atop the heap of 3356 It was a spectacular crackup and miner 4, Hallett 1, }. “Hite. | Of Bradley 3 in 2 tonings X a Pro pllihested BE 20% 19 13 17/PeC t Tavern connected for 18 safe- once one of the fanciest fielding teams, the last of which rolled last 113 N. VEFIDIAN ST. Billy was Jucky 10 survive... Fo | 08 Fiche, in, 8 Hii Bato in| 3 Nth A 3, Buel PI 0 Comet SU, 3 § 1G, 8] ffs to down Union Printers, 13-4 first basemen in baseball, ended to- night won the event in 1930. . . . Arnold Winning pitcher—Hiller. _ Losing | pitcher—Barrett, Sompir er, Aus-| Walsh .......0 0 3 1 3 Gene Moore, Ferris pitcher, struck day with his unconditiona] release ee how officiates at midget car races. pet waa Tein. ic Fria als Teen. Tie o191, Attudae Gables dians: Sotiano wot Wilkie lost 1,]0Ut 11 opponents. : by the Chicago White Sox. A Optical Service

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