Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1947 — Page 19
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Tech high school's linksmen today the state championship and diminutive Bob Buchanan was only a shot behind the meet's medalist, Barl Behr of New Aibany. Coach Earl Ensinger's foursome had an aggregate of 321, a seven~
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Bloomington, Howe of Indianapolis oame in third with 337; Anderson was fourth at 330 and Bedford had bevy Buchanan fired a 77, just a shot over the medal total turned ia by the New Albany lad. Frank Resroth and John Mahan had 81's and Dick Kennedy an 82 over Coffins arduous layout when the big field finished Saturday. +. The Hornet foursome was coms posed of Gerald Williams, 80; Dick Hume, 85, and Gerald Delks and John Pfeiffer, 86's. Broad Ripple had 357 and Shortridge 370, finishing far down the list. Broad Ripple was represented by John Smith and Clay Walder, 84's; Richard Hall, 91, and Wilbur [cO Appel, 98. Shortridge had Harri son Marsh, 90; Robert Goldberg, 91; Steve Pardee, 93, and James Jordan, 96. Tech's triumph was the 13th in » row this spring for the _Bast side club swingers.
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» . Wrestling Bill Billy Raborn, Atlanta, one of the two newcomers on the Armory wrestling card tomorrow night, avill meet Gordon Hessell,’ Chicago, in a supporting tussle at 8:30. Hessell has been a consistent winner during the indoor season and Raborn is billed as one of the
south. It is for one fall. Peaturing the show is a tag-team match of two falls out of three. Gil La Cross, Boston, and Young Bull Montana, Los Angeles, clash with Jackie Nichols, Portland, Me., and BEd Williams, Springfield, Mo. 1" is. the first Armory .appearance for Williams.
Speedway Triumphs Speedway’'s I6-man team defeated Highland yesterday, 26% to 21% over the W. 16th st. course. Medal honors for the day went to Fred Wampler and Mike Sullivan of Speedway with 74's.
Coffin Team Wins
> On 500-Mile Eve M “After the Mud Hen series, ending | weirs
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Birds, swept the three-game series berth in the American association's The#Tribesters moved up from
achieving their notable dash toward the front runners. Moreover, the Indians have won four straight, thereby matching their best previous rum of the season posted on the recent. road trips They annexed. the. finale at Toledo on Fridey, then trounced Columbus here Saturday, 10 te 2, and in both ends of yesterday's double-headsr, 7 to 4 and 3 to 1. .. Brown: Calls the Turn After coming in off" the road, Manager Jimmy Brown said ‘how's the time” and his Indians caught the point and’ settled: down to bear out his prognostication. The home boys: made their hits count over the week-end and they got effective pitching out of Glen | Metcher, Manny Perez and Ken |
les. Safle four straight wins made the Tribesters even with. the board at the 500 mark with 18 victories against 18 defeats. All of which means a “new race,” and a continuation of that kind of baseball is ‘a cinch to send the Ine dians zooming since they are only one game behind third-place Louis« ville, also only one behind: second« place” Toledo: and three and onehalf behind firstiplace Kansas City, And the Redskins now will take on. Toledo: in a three-game series opening at 8:30 tonight. It will be a ladies’
the Daughters of Isabella,
Wednesday, the old debhil Louisville Colonels will invade {for a single tilt Thursday night, on the eve of the 500:miler. and a twilight-night doublesheader on Friday. Since both. the Mud: Hens and the Colonels, virtually tied for second, are shead of the fourth-place Tribesters, the two series. offer the home boys a great opportunity to snatch off the league runnerup spot to the pacesetting K. C. Blues, After hammering: out 10 hits Saturday night. including two deubles; the Indians peunded out 14 in yes-
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Hit Timely Behind Great: ind Sweep Clip Red Birds; Mud Hens Here Tonight:
7 By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports. Editor : Picking up in speed like the Speedway, the Indianapolis Indians got thoroughly well over the weekvend at the expense-of the Columbus Red
for fotirth. The Hoosiers whizzed by both Bf. Paul and Columbus while
night attraction at the | | Tribe park. Tomorrow's attraction Kalin
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and qualified for a flnst: division closely contested race. seventh inte a. tie with Milwaukee
They won this one behind Manuel Peres, who was. making his. first appearance: after a long. siege on the inactive list on agoount of an arm infection. He. held the: Birds to five hits, three by Barney Olsen, and pitched shutout ball in seven of | | the nime rounds. Kalin. Cleans Up
season after four tough luck. starts. Gables: held the Red Birds te two hits, one a. homer by Mike. Natisin, who alse belted one out of the park in the twin bill opener. Gables fanned five. and issued but. one | walk
a triple: by, Frank Kaelin in the- big fourth inming- in which the Indians talled all three rums. He batted in two runs. on the three-bagger and then scored himself on Stan Wentzel's. long, fly, It was the Indians, first twin bill sweep of the season after losing five-and splitting two. Times really
Kansas Otty held its league lead by fakinghs double-header from the
uintinl Two-base Hits—Moran 10, Weatherly x
Kalin Wer bherly, Qastiglione
Indian: Pitching.
Linksmen representi: 1g Coffin
municipal course = defeated Forest |
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By BERNARD HARMON
m lanapolis amateur baseball as- | sociation’s leagues. The Manufacturers league's two games Baturdey afternoon were completed, but only two of the 10, Pend contests carded for yesterday after- | con noon were played.
One: game. was played in the City |
inning affair. The Railways got away to a five run lead in ‘the third inning on a combination of two. hits, two errors, a, walk and a fielder's. choice, @ene Moore ‘relieved Ivan Champion, starting pitcher, in the fourth and
The week+end rains agains dis- Fh oy : rupted the schedules of three ofthe |E Akin 0 tuteereens oa
circuit, Prospect Tavern nosing out Bl Indianapolis Railways; 7-6 in a 10U
The /Redskins: were held to four| blows in: the sevensinming, second | tit but made them count and :Ken| i Gables won: his: first game of the!
One of. the Tribe's four hits. was ”
have changed in the Tribe Wigwam.
SECOND, WIN~—Manuel Perez returned from the inactive list yesterday to “hurl -the Indians to a 7 to, 4 ‘victory in the: first game of yesterday's in bill. He's won: two and. lost
LEE oasis Capture Tribe: Bo G, AB: R: H RBIAv,| Deininges dann ini 6 9 2 6 3 .661 ABI" . veers 17 47 8 20 6 .42 4414 4 Big State Crown Bloodworth . % 3 9 1321 hd 1 3 13 1" 3 1 nm SOUTH BEND, Ind, May. 26.—I Castiglione 24.84 6. 28. 9 .274 ¢ FAY. “or oran 5 % i" 2 3» 1. 20 diana university. held the Big State Wentsel rein u 138 1 3 3 248 track and field cha mplonship today Guintind |... 20 $n 208| having won the title here Saturday’
6 5-6. points for the fourth spot. Two new records set at the meet |®
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held the Railways to three hits and one run, striking out five, The Taverns combined three hits and a walk for the ninth inning run. that knotted the score. In the game-winning tenth, Geoxge Sou- | venir was safe on an error, Seymour | Mays beat out a bunt, attempting to sacrifice, and Gene Moore was purposely walked. Bill Morris then | lined out a single to ice the game, In the, only other Big Six contest | yesterday the Beech Grove Reds had a field day thumping State Auto Insurance, 28 to 2. The victors collected 28 hits as pitcher Louis Fields lmited the losers to two
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In the Big Six, league, Navy-
{ Marine Recruiting shut out Russet | Cafeteria, 5-0 in a seven-inning
| tilt. Dmle Mackenhorst, on . the | mound for the winners, limited! | his opponents to three hits and | struck out 11. In Saturday's Manufacturers games, Kingan & Co. took over {the lead as it handed E. C. Atkins ‘Co. its initial defeat, 7-5. Harry Pitch of the winners held Atkins "to six hits and struck out 12. Stewart - Warner pushed over five runs in the fifth inning to tie the score against Allison's, but a squeeze play in the next inning gave the latter a run and 5-6-3
Wentzel 3 Kaelin. 6, Riddle Brown 4,| With 76% points. a Andres &; Costighone 2, Guin:| It took the fmaj event, however, | vitor. reesbase Mits—Kalin 4. Moran 32; for the hurrying ‘Hoosiers to win “tims ise t—— wens! Ons eIRET in 3. Ria. 85 Notre. Dame. placed with 715-6 | Amateur Notes gle 3. 3 Qbdres 3, Bloodworth 2, Moran, Sal points. Purdue wms third with 5634. | es Stolen Be ses-—Brown 5. Wentzel, Moran, DePauw led the.smaller schools with a Sonate io WH itsans |
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w FR H BB sq | belong ta Notre Dame's John Smith, | 7:30, } 2 0 31 i 3 is who stepped over the high hurdles | Schedule” for tonight in the Bm Roe 1 : 16% 12 4 : in, :144 te. beat Indiana's Tom | Independent league at "n Bash. ova "3 12 1% 1} '§Mitchell and to Bill Leogard of | icine : "816, Moose Bouin Bide | . : } $% » 1 1 Noire Dathe who won the mile.run in| Turners; 9:30, Arthur Jordan vs, Meeker l ¢ u n ’ n 4:15.77, two tenths faster thén Greg| > 8 allest ; Rice's. time in. 1839. Leonard beat s schedule in in. the Bush-Callahan;| Ex-Ind! ‘Sori 2, Woods { goditer iliane. Yop vos I. U’s ace miler, Barl Mitchell, for a Kinde POL A A: the honors. 8:20, L. C. Produots vs. Insely A. A: 9:40, Fairmount Glass vs. Meohanics Laundry. |
Tribe Box Score
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L ’ AT ional : 3 : i borough « Detroit won, the | Stewart- Warn T° 2 AAA-sanctioned feature at MUNICIPAL LEAGUR Johnny ‘Shackelford of “&ine BARR roireven 38 000 | was second and. Chiasles Relormatory 7.2 1 .ge1/0f South Bend, third, No florins oh 2 JN AT G Lincoln Oltaninors College 0 3 000 Ing and Leroy of, oli CITY LEAGUE apolis won 15-1ap s mi-fina), AL sveity : Tryon's Tavem: ........... 4 5 1 00 Saturday on the 1 Gir ploy Ervepeet Tuvern Aig i 2 1 80 gram which was rained out before) , Union Printers s&s 1 1, _.soqlthe feature could be run, \ Perris Mood Markets ......, 1 1 S00 : Indianapolis. Rallways .... 0 3 ‘30, BIG SIX LEAGUE | South Side Sain Je Re Navy rine Recruiting 2 0 hod Beech Grove Reds . ....... 2 1 667 Bagewoou. Merchinis _t sen 2 1 667 Russel. Cafeteria. ......... 2 2 500 Moore Meri, “aesvpes 0 2 .000 Linde Air Praducts ....... 0 2 £00 'Btate Auto Insurance 0 oi 000 Kingan's: to Pleil l. U. Nine Again
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 26.— {Indiana university's baseball team has added a ‘second home tilt with[] { the Kingan’s nine of Indianapolis to its schedule. The Indianapolis nine will return | to Jordan field May 28. Indiana l| won the first contest here April 15 by a 12-4 score.
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