Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1947 — Page 30
Leu the In- [hits while capturing ‘his third aan 4 Weisel, Moran, twirler also hit a third-innin + « Long [straight for the Hoosler Tribesters| . - Be a re inning - |and Sat Hons Milwaukee run was a! Pitching Tribe Box Scores gles. He struck out 13. Bobby DaDaveny, 20, of Chi~ |stop, Alvin Dark, who gave the|Tust ............ PEER Deo: NOAM OLN "on the Side of the high : : POIGR est orrnuss 1 158 13 8 : INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS county hig S feet 7 inches. = |Indians’ Ken Gables a lot of grief|Malloy . 0 9 8 5 ABR HE O AE AB R HE O A Eigehool docket, Southport came off wf Barrett’ 9 19 9 10/Brown, 2b ..........3 0 6 1 3 ofB 4 1 3.32 6 0 : . 8 in the first game by getting “four gwooqs 3 10 1 6 |Castiglione, 5 ..... 30.0 6 00 9-1 1 4 ojwith a victory, but Ben Davis was ANS ARE FICKLE. . . .|for four” on two doubles and two Fletcher } ama he I. asentene 3 GFT 100 9 1% $3 Olbeaten. The Cardinals vanquished with but rare excep. (singles. The Indians were held to peek “011111111! 8 1 ? 185 34:13 3 o|8e 13 8 1 olLawrence Central, 17-3, after a big sttention in horse fs|four hits by Al Epperly, a former SoC. © 0 8 Su 3 8 “3884903 ¢ 8 1 8 8l1run second inning. The Giants on the horse rather frosts ln he sevm-iuing uit, (Voit sat tL 8 nda? “38111 ox ? 9 0% 3 2tell victim to Jeff of Lafayette, 5-1, . A jockey’s place in| Tost * : ET THN. BAR RRTS : 3 a single walk and fanned Brown always - available for that| % 1 418 7 0 as rh jd B0b Wile let trem dwn VI 8 spot in the event the rookies falter. rd RE O A Bes situation stands, the guess| Skipper Brown was suffering from rr 23131 311.01 o| City Standing is that the Indians are now all seta severe cold when: he left on the 13319 913 40 To player personnel for the season |road trip and it’s still.giving him 2 33 2 % 2 867 drive for a first division |trouble, “ ving $3308 $ ¢ 2-8 8 i i . io Sted olf Tait: er 3.8 8:6 3 $3313 3 au ately—they hope. ocal Pilot To o 0 o 3 of s 2 2 02.08 3 000 |, An a mar ot act. mabe wat| Mio Cc ML 53% En i 1:33} Soil KR 3 ‘when the eyes and ears of (4-to-1 victory in Milwaukee last | Standing ~~ |mamaapeiss oie 000 900 11/2 e908 2 ¢ ul . focu on the Ken- night marked the “rejuvenation” of LE, Ind., May 15-—Cliff Jie da a fils : oo oo 0 0 0 © Butler Blanks DePauw 5, : the new Indians. t 11 hits. |Grifith of’ hit: i 'lorotals ...........33 1. OMB xy . 8 19 They go is Indianapolis arid Chick (x: BiscDerk 3 Roberse!|- Totals ........... 3 1 8 3 18 0 In Conference Game ; =» : Star at Montreal Smith of Frankfort, Ky., are waging a RL a bate of Dpots batted for Brady un srrenih. Butler chalked up its second InROYALLY PUZZLED. . ..Ger- | Steve Nagy, the newest addition|a hot fight for the top spot among fodians bs &_ Miiwaukes 5 Base on I ae * Req 1 ue. 0-4 diana collegiate conference baseball don Richards, Great Britain's 30 Tela Roster Pitehed great Midwest Tir} Stak Rains ssboms By Gables 3. Epperly 1 | Balk—Epperly. aR a ite. Brown Salted | Fiumph yesterday shutting out Dechampion jockey, faces a tough or treal, International vers appear at|UmBlres—Meler, 284 Mere. Dad Hn’ Bite Ral kei: Pauw, 5° to t the Fairvi decision. . . . He now has a choice Joague Ee a Jungis Yast nea hte Sunday. 0 ert. eres. “toms un Dark, Sinien bases | diamond. Bat the, ow of in the English Derby, [Won 17 games our. Griffith leads the list with #4 1 Castigitone. 7 of mountain the Enctah Dec, [VOL 1 Eis 40 IO one mit a put me ber] 1€CH Frosh Win [iy a oe Ee manasa ae tt Minstrel, hailed as the colt of the ity 1 ail 5. Base on balls—Off Reid 2 hitters and went the entire route, year in England, and Biue Train, City Track Title Dicker | HitsOf Deris § Ib 3% In:(but the Tigers committed seven undefeated hope of King George. Tech high school's freshman nings Red b fn 80. Boker Cerench; |STTOFS to help the Bulldogs. Norman ++» Any other jockey would jump track squad was the city’s cham- Moore Meier. Time—1:48. Attend-|(Gobby) Williams of Indianapolis at a chance to ride for the king pion today having away withfsnce—a40. ~~ 00 put Butler in the lead when he it so happens that Richards is honors yesterday 4 Shortrl ’S . | re ite Taos « . « and has athletic field. ortridee Softball Tonight Sigied to somte own seamuusc in asked fue bo ww Ripple 3 hyn - bobo stadiy jot his mind, ; with 33 1-5, while Shortridge placed |® C um, i EE third with 31 1-5. Other scores were RR ost st., for three Practice games. Colle S Jk 843, Eastern “ROUGH SLEDDING. . . Now |Crispus Attucks 209-20, HowejMouldings nc. meets Hoffman | Kentusky 30% if she Caingleysiin we last 233-20, Washington 20% and Man- Specialty at 7, Moose Lodge plays place and 7% games off the pace, ual 15%. =z. . Pepsi-Cola at- 8:15 and Speedway their loyal followers in St Louis) Bob Gilchrist of Shortridge was|V. P. W. tackles Mechanics Laundry aré not too sure that their idols ed the individual scoring leader. He/|at 9:30.- The season opens officially are going to repest as champs this 4 won 13 points with a triumph in the{on Sunday. (Ju: . -. The tes has wou culy | When Jiminy HIooSuoHi Joins pl Lone. a 10-year veteran of the high hurdles and second place in ” games in%2} Saris ang that Twin Cities; Matisger Bruws major Jes the low hurdles and high jump. College Baseball suffered on the return to the bf day play and direct the ry Amateur N lore Whis Tavia Prapit o-Morshall i Gettysburg 4 grounds Tuesday dugout and coaching lines. y Ofes Soldiers Whip Taylor Penn State 3, Bucknell 0. 8 Tuosdyy Jig Bw cond. a for en The Wayne Fost Si bsseball tesm desires 8 | The Pp. Harrison baseball team Nam 3. DSSS Boo or o Se5e of the Mound Olly roojerk plan Calis for Bloodworth to hold| fig*, ers pp 1! Bement 1L{ gy play’ the South Side Saints|North Carolina state 13 North Carolina 3. “ua your 2 pitchers get use Pete Castig- 's Tavern baseball are to Sat the * Th orthwestern 4, Chicago 32. beat it's time to begin worrying. , .| lone or Vic Barnhart at short, with | Dees, 88 7:30" oclock tonight a 181 W. | oer tented Taylor | Be eo rk The Cards havé won only one fame = verti defeated Taylor|Bradiey & Aon Harvard 1-6: «wanes sk we. | Bgseball Standings, Results [x x x EE a S | * * kx x kx * * kx kx Xx Basins a nl gs, as it ED UIDITY 8 clubs w a! L Pet.| Chie Anica Jiacvy J are in last place in the big show |Ioutsvile 13 19 seb iece 910 476| St. Lams at Boston. ent). add in . : + Susie . 13 10 S08 Milawukes 319 414 Qeveland at W (night), x VERSUS Were 0 are standings per St. Paul 1313 i Minatesotl 913 400 Piaget NATIONAL LEAGUE . y " i games. . . , Just item W L Pet. Boston | fom bn |, STEEN en) BEREREE x Hoosierland’s: Favorites City fans are wearing long faces |Sloveisnd © 8 539 w 10 - PE. : General ; and wondering hi New York 10 10 800! 8 718 318 AH Tomorrow MIGHTY enera ng Xial Wi them. VI% ” a wave | Major Leaders Night, | Admission: Spr Ca o as sin cove me Br EiEEE HR omens x Qn Jae $ playing in organized baseball New York 10 10 00/8. ¢ 6 15 .386 Mullin, Detroit ...... Gohl & B Poy “ AU 0 RACES . | eagues, Indianapolis, Terre Haute RESULTS YESTERDAY Dillinger, 8t. Louis .. 23 #1 1¢ 33 .3® Evansville, Richmond and Munele, |... AMERICAN TO | Ae RE ¥ CAPITOL WIDGET RACING ASSOCIATION . . . Texas has 31, distributed among RS 010 020 010 4 3 : Lewis, Washington . 18 66 6-23 .348 INDIANA'S CLASS A RACING CIRCUIT five circuits. . .". That's ‘a lob’ of |g Sark, Alley and McQah; Bradley and | walker, Bron ¥ HB S"% 367 x base! : : Te . Rigney, New York... 20 : ak. ans. # Cotumbas Wing o's 1003 0-3 7 1 Gustine, Pitusburgh. B . 1 3 0 - » BONNING 18 SATER ... Jo" ith ike Thule VR: iit 8 8 if 8 | > RE Listen In! Sunth, sis ney, Suptam of | (Game called nd sth to Allow Toledo | Mise, Glants DOME EONS : SAE en inl An air corps veteran, Ponto dn Toledp' i... .i..:. 010 00 00-3 9 2 Won, Rog a $1 Gordon, Indians .. : pd On u. S. §2 at Kitley Avenue Latest News! hanged ih ae HI papi mt, 3.10, 0 | Mileh Boos" Neutenant , . .. A’ bomber Martin; McGowan and Westrum. — ee —- Daily Except Sunday’ in the Italian theater, Smith sur- AMERICAN LEAGUE : . ns vived 17 missions. (BREE 1 1 ngtom ...... 000-32 6 0 8 8 ® eh and Tebbetts; Haefner and : TELL tes 0 ain 1, LS EM OFF .._ Ralph Houk, Cutade ....... |. 29 2p jin | § } es’ young ‘rookie catcher |” Grove, Gebrian, Maitaberger and Dickey; : who had 8 great war record and |Dobson and H. Wagner. - : rose from private to has St. Louis at New York (postponed, rain). i a major, Ao Cleevisnd at Philadelphia (postponed, o mates. . , ; “You were just another | AL LEAGUE | : of those 11-year-old majors we had [Brookiyn .......... 200 000 00-2 4 3 po put % with in the army” piston, Sasey abd Edwards, Hodges; so wid young Hou, “but when Saat SESE 3 1 wanted ‘the latrines cleaned I |,Jghsen Trinkie and Cooper; Dickson, : : 0. lcsey Jj) ustions like you fOr |pniiadelphis at Pittsburgh (postponed, ; ry "is. ; mona Chicago, postponed (cold . SLIGHT RECESSION. . . . An SCHEDULE TODAY
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To Strengthen 2d Place Hold
Twin Bill Tonight
At Victory Field Cathedral's Irish will attempt to strengthen their hold on second place in the city baseball series standing tonight when they oppose Crispus Attucks in the second game
Strive.
The Irish’ currently hold the second slot with a four-won, two-lost
straight in city competition. Two North side rivals will battle
Shortridge Gates at Victory field will open at 6:30 o'clock. Game
Crispus Attucks also was scheduled for an afternoon game with Washington at Northwestern, Tech, which is carded against the Rockets in the next double attracon Monday night, was schedto travel to New Castle for a Central conference game to- . The Greenclads took a 14-5 deFrankfort yesterday on strength of a three-hitter pped by Don Stark. The Tech
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miles-per-hour so far.” And in those garages housing sible pole tontenders, work was taking precedence today over conversation or speculation. The No. 1 car--the Bennett Bros. Special’ to be driven by Ted Horn--had its eight-cylinder Maserati yesterday after Horn's first test run disclosed an internal “tightness.” Master mechanic Cotton Henning sald that only after a complete teardown could he say how serious the ailment was. \ . In the adjacent stall Jimmy Jackson made minor adjustments under the hood of the four-cylinder Jim Hussey Special, and he apparently was nearest the ready-to-roll stage of any of the drivers. » ” . AN unhappy crew was. ironing two big dents out of the pretty
cream-and-red dress worn by one| they . didn't do them any good. They
of the Novi Governor Mobil Specials. The car suffered these body bruises on its maiden trip of the season yesterday ‘when Olff Ber. gere, at the wheel failed to get the long, low car through the sharp turn into the pits, The car was rolling at slow speed but it smacked into a utility pole, sheering it off. = Bergere made a hasty exit from the cockpit when it appeared thé wires night topple over on the car, The Novi crew immediately went to work behind locked doors, but apparently the car suffered no serious internal damage. The Lou Moore staff spent the entire day yesterday in the garage laboring on Mauri Rose's mount. " » n ‘JUST BEFORE BERGERE took the Novi Special on the track he had a final conference with, Bud , Winfield
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ps. “Don’t get it over 6000 revolutions a minute,” Winfield warned. “Just how fast is that?” Bergere inquired. , “That's 150 miles an hour.” » - » 2 OTHER CARS on the track yes-
Special handled by Russ Snowberger and the 16-cylinder Lou Rassey
Snowberger’s Maserati, incidentally, is the same that carried Mauri Rose to pole position in 1941. He went the four laps at an average speed of 128.691. ~ ” » : THE ON-AGAIN-OFF-AGAIN situation between Aspar and the
overnight. After the Don Lee in terests had ammounced yesterday that Duke Nalon would drive the 12-
Chicago told United Press that he will not drive until Aspar and the Speedway are in full agreement. The U. P. also reported that an Aspar
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visitor yesterday, He conferred a{ length with Speedway President wilbur Shaw. . . . The 16th car to arrive at the track was the eight cylinder -Jim Brubaker entry. On this date a year ago 24 automobiles were in the Alley Al “hn Jaoke
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Kelly to Head Stafe: High School Coaches
Paul (Spike) Kelly, football conch at Riley of South Bend, will be ine stalled at president of the Indians High School Coaches’ association May 24 at Tech. * Other officers recently elected
coach at Noblesville next year, sere geant-at-arms, and Russell 8, Julius of Indianapolis (Shortridge), secre-tary-treasurer,
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