Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1947 — Page 17

Il Smith, Connersville, and Don Crows, II Brason, Terre Haute on Crowe, Gary Wale il Paugh, Rushville, Johnson, MM. Wayne rdles ~~ Bob Snoddy, a Winniek, eid Hobar, 845%, right, . Wavne Cons Blair, Hammqnd high,

Lew Wallace (J. Jane liak, Crowe) 3:31.40. Hammond

high (Boe ins, McClendon) 1.33.7, ursome ro-Am

s team had a best , top honors in the , tourney held yes Shank course. Batesville, teamed layton Nichols and Indianapolis, and Anderson, and L, h need. that the 36« test for the Ns meet will be held Meridian Hills.

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rett of Shelbyville's is the leading votesports writers and 1e starting five for Stars against Kene was announced toe

Washingtoh; Joe sville Central, and isville,

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ENJOY "Y" SPORTS BANQUET — The Central Y.M.C.A.'s annual sports banquet was held last night, with individuals ‘and teams honored in all lines of athletic endeavor. ‘At the speaker's table (left to right) High School Athletic association comings loners ck "Y", physical education committee; M

films were shown following the talks.

L. Swingley, chairman of the . Lehman, reactor of the physical education staff, and Ted. Sullivan, business in of the Indianapolis Indians. Special sports

were: L. V. Phillips, Indiana

Knox, Farmer Jones

Wrestle Tonight

Buddy Knox, with 17 wins in 20 previous starts, will try to notch another victory on tonight's Armory mat bill when he faces Farmer

Jones, the Arkansas hill-billy,

Knox and Jones will tug over

the two-falls-out-of-three rotte, with a 90-minute match,

The one-fall semi-windup will pit

Gil La .Cross, of Boston, Mass,

against Salvator Balbo, clever young

New Yorker, Newcofner Sammy Kbhen, ‘wiso of

New York City, will meet Gordon Hessell, of Chicago, in the 8:30 p. m. opener. Both supporting bouts are billed with 30-minute time limits and all tusslers on tonight's

program are junior heavyweights.

Sportsmanship Award ,- MONTREAL, May 13 (U. P)—

Bobby Bauer, Boston Bruin captain

who twice previously won the Lady Byng trophy, has been chosen again as recipient of the sportsmanship award for the 1946-47 sea-

son, National Hockey league offi- |league

cials said today.

WA, 310i 2903 CENTRAL

curfew on the

Popular Sentiment Isn't Helping the Pirates

By CORNELIUS RYAN United Press bporis Writer NEW YORK, May 13,—National sentiment for a ball club, which sometimes can have an actual effect on pennant battles, wasn't producing results in the 1947 races today. As the eastern National league teams went west for the first time and the western American league clubs moved east, the popular

shoices were having tro!

Pittsburgh, high in the favor of National league partisans because of new owner Frank McKinney's vigorous efforts to buy a winning team, was in fourth place, 3% games out. In the American league the sentimental choices wire Cleveland, which does have a real chance, and the Athletiés, whose unexpected early-season sprint won them new backers but no real hopes of the pennant. Cleveland was third and the A’s seventh. Pittsburgh, which entertains ‘the Phils today, battled briefly for the lead, but Hank Greenberg

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run hitters, have been in a slump and Kirby Higbe, star pitcher bought from Brooklyn, has lost both his starts despite good wishes from everyone but Nis particular opponent of the day. Philadelphia's Athletics looked good last night in defeating Washington, 5 to 1, in 11 innings, with |X

the route for a seven-hit win and batting in two runs in the four-run 1ith inning. After Marchildon’s single, losing pitcher Rae Scarborough walked three straight batters and reliefer Luther Knert walked another run home. / Bosox Nip Yanks In the only other American league game, the Boston Red Sox nipped the New York Yankees, 4 to 3, with a three-run burst in the eighth inning off Spud Chandler. George McQuinn, Yogi Berra and

|favorites for the state prep golf

[title at Coffin, which also will be | the scene of the I. H. 8. A. A. meet.

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Howe | Gerald Delks' 79, Shortridge was [third with 358 and Broad Ripple ourth with

; Out for the Season

war ‘hero Phil Marchildon going | Mise of

Toon high. school's Jinks towere stamped as one of the

Frank Rexroth of Tech was the

| [medalist for the day with a 77,

closely followed by Bob Buchanan,

|» teammate, with a’ 78. Dick Ken-

had a 7 and John Mahon to give Tech an aggregate

followed with 337, led by

Lawrence. Central

Gene Parr, Shortridge high school athlete, will miss the remainder of the track season, it was learned today, because of a ruptured appendix. Parr, a junior who recently finished third in the low hurdles at the city relays, is recovering from an ‘emergericy operafion.

Coaches Meet

A dinner meeting will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at Buckley's in

Coaches’ association Sports films will be shown. Major Leaders By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R lin, Detroit ...... 17 50 14 » rei ie HEE M a, 7% 8 9 .... 30 T8510 36 347 . nd ..13 40 10 17 247 NATIONAL LEAGUE Walker, ve. 20 T3 18 28 Ber New York 18.72 13 28 0 Billoct, Boston Seiahe 32048183 dn Holmes, Boston ....., 33 T¢ 18 kt / HOME RUNS es Mise, Giants .... | Miller Reds...

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fasion, Braves 30[Doerr, ned ox. 1 Be Results

P ELPHIA--Bob Montgomery, 140, ou! Geor|

140% . Jack oid. Arms 133%, Boston, Guis 138, West, Safwick, . 1. (10), NEW )

8 SE Sr Shek Mahwah, N. Nd ves Twit Altman, 18: Duilio (The Great)

tsa, ie ly. Mikes tio Foheny

160, Cleve. lsnd, knocked hex te erie 63, Brooklyn 9):

Chandler had homered to give the Yanks a 3 to 1 lead, but Rudy] York led off the eighth with a! homer, and Bob Doerr’s single, two! bunts, a walk, Wally Moses’ pinch | single and an out resulted in two more runs. -

lyn jumped over Boston into second place by dumping the Braves, 8 to 3, on Ralph Branca's seven-hit pitching. Earl Torgeson, with a double and a two-run homer, batted in all Boston's runs.

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Friends lnvited. Burial Holy Cross

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Merriman, aunt Rich and Donald Me an, and two grown Shily dren D. suiyiving, hited away Sunda. BS 3 o£ m, from rley Bros.’ Irving 11 Chapel, | am ashi Burial Wash“ington Park. ends may call at the cha ’ LEWIS] hy oved wife of John wis, mother of Mrs, Ruth Cook rs. Louise Johnso Floyd snd Roy Le sister of Mrs, John Wicker and Willlam M. Davis, 12 Sha fldren and two greatgra en, of Indianapolis, Wednesa aw! Bun ay. Services at the daughse Johnson, fois Wade oe Burial Memorial Park. Priends nay call at the above ad-

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Sisage, Mrs. Rrvin 35, 2 city; also autvivod by a by Jo Jiandchijdren ran

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8-—Miss Lorraine Rose, age 746 N. 8 ars, Rose

Riley, beloved dau arkus of Indianter of Harry Markus, Mrs,

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Ogden, mother of Mrs. Dorothy Hall, passed away Tuesday Service Thursday, 1:30 . i. Conkle Funeral Home, 1034 . Michigan st. Friends invited. Park. Friends may

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ROBBINS-—~Jacob M., age 8 5» years, of 3534 Graceland Ave. loved band of Mabel C. Pauline Reese,

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husRobbing: and father Melvin. E.

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SHEPHERD Clarence B., loved husban

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grandfather of stepson of Mrs. A away Saturday

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TEEPL—Ceorge H., age 83, father of

Mra, Helen McCleaster Horton, grandfather of Mary a of

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