Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1947 — Page 8

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2 Teams Unbeaten

In League Play By. BERNARD HARMON

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But Redskins Drop Series and Now

Are a Shaky Fourth in Race By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor After splitting a double-header with the Milwaukee Brewers: last the Indians shoved off for Louisville today to tackle the league's

will keep the Tribesters out on the road until June 24, After the series in Derbytown, the Redskins will tour the wedtern| half of the American association, starting at Minneapolis ‘on Friday.

~The Indians have spanked the Colonels five times in eight clashes) field, played before a ladies’ night

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Appling wd DR Null News Ar isin a 2 |» long time only to see the home te Sox and their fans celebrated |g ite tilt, carded on diamond 5, dropping three ols lose the second tilt, ® to 8, i a Day . . . Luke still is out of four to the r achieving a great comeback the shortstop and the White Sox The Eagles have a 4-3 decision second - division » . : faithful presented him With a load over Tryon's Tavern and a 5-4 ver- wers, Frank Kalin, the Indians’ left gifts . . . Radcliff has been gone dict from Allison's. The Saints The Tribesters Solder, walloped a home run in from Comiskey park for many sea-| opened their season with an upset now are five and each struggle, and he’s leading the ona 4nd Bush 18 di napoly oi victory over P. R. Mallory and one-half games feam in this department with Bush, president and part|then slaughtered Simpson Studio behind the seven, owner of the American association last week, 15-0. fR NN Jeaque bhi It was a parade of pitchers in fiindans o ++ Aping's career with| De Woll, which has chased #4" yy 5, OPEN. FAVORITES—When ths nation's leading golfers fee off Thursday {5An*5% S113 rr toot 2 L aTRgeES + After Bush, came Lew games, will clash with Mallory on in the U. S. Open at St. Louis, the above play-for-pay group figure to be the big shots. {fourth - place Co stam, Mark that down in your _ Fonseca, Jimmy Dykes ang Ted 1- diamond 2. fon defemted They are Sam Snead (left), British Open champion; Lloyd Mangeum (center sieve) posi id ° 2 is oa. The mid book. Thén seven hurts speared t 'v + + Luke won Amer Ki Relia efea n threate. Colum e secon , three Wate] ; oh Le Dating cha pionship in 1936 thet Br Sd Progoeet TAY: defending champion and recent winner of the Capitol Open: Bobby Locke (right), [girs fisth, are only one percent-|xee throwers amd. four Indisne ' and 1943 while on his way to be-|ern, losers in their two contests, ! Squth African champion, and Jimmy Demaret and Ben Hogan (center below). Demaret |age point behind Indianapolis. ThE. ribextera ‘were the come . | come one of the best and Host en hook up us dnmdod Both teams js the leading money winner this year. Hogan is P. G. A. champ. Last night's cumtesia’ a Viton, {rom-behind Boys in the opener. * during shortstops of all time in the | are -shoo or the “ . y prevailed after the Brewers . major leagues , . . In his apprecia- | tory. : 3 b by in St . : piled up a 5-to-1 lead. The Tribe- _ tion speech Sunday, Appling told| Linde Air Products and Allison will reen erg opes ay Tribe Box Scores ators Illy got down 10 business 1 _ the fans, “I hope I can stick around | meet on diamond 3. Both teams ' shat Same; | the fourth stansa, rallied for four a few more years” . . . Luke, a na-| have even breaks in two games. A dN.l § 'S Ti runs and then rallied again in the tive of Georgia, is one of the best Tryon's' Tavern faces Simpson! roun or. ome ime’ DAE es ai AB REQ AL § 0 A Xiafth for three. hitting shortstops ever to roam the|Studios in the fifth mid-week \ By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer Mu. Bo $113.3 3-3 8 8 The Indians found their batting diamonds in the big show, league affair on diamond 4. | NEW YORK, June 10—Hank Greenberg, who has done little of |Becke 391 330 $43 2 Sleyes and unloaded 14 Bits in their gic SLA Ta ya of in arr Tr I 1 3 8 olsix innings at ‘bAt. Then they - APPRECIA . . +» .» Babe |under 4 cated strongly today that instead of winding up his career this year asi; ° 0 1 3 1 ojbounced back with 18 blows in ihe ~ Ruth, when informed that the planned he would remain in uniform several mare seasons. Py : : 3 ¢ 8 2 3.3 Sieame they lost. _ Anlerican association had dis- They had to coax Hank to join the National league club after his © 0 0 © 0 Roser, p oo % 0 0 Loose Fielding Hurts tributed over 50000 autographed gaurs ive [ities tio oun the Fier He was frritated over the short shrift he Bestudi $s o 8 8 0 RFA Dien Dien aes | ie: fe received from the team Yor which Rin the seventh som he Hoosiers the { fellvming actation In recent hb i had armed Jur S6 Jong = Babe Eliminates Bestudik batied far Eliott in sixth. HO Ae Han ae Tri Ay x en erraanans Pitchers Bad Time =e 2, mee, EE gE } 31 J tiated WE -, think T have played in most of “it feels so good” that Greenberg! 3% 3 laalke 0 0 0 | the parks of the pasciation and Kansas City paced the American J happy now he changed his mind.’ ] More 0 ents Eh. 1b 3-44 8 Riadl $3: H Jimmy Bloodworth was the Tribe's \ | wish to thank the owners for their |gssociation by two and a half games, “I'm apt to be around some time Wentiel of 3 4 0 of o 8 o o chief swatter - the night with two | Kindness because I never received |ioday after a night of power-laden| TM APC 10 be roUnC BAEC EOE (adios 55 i101 San o 8 ghitsin the first game and four in . 8 finer welcome than accorded me |haseball. | Dirate dugout at the Polo Grounds] GULANE, Scotland, June 10 (U. Rid ie 3 31 0 1 8 8 oithe second. He batted in six runs, . by those red-hot baseball fans in | plenty of scoring was made in 3 SUEY 2't want med) —Mrs. Babe Dideikson Zaharias Batt? aah 3 343 o © o 3 twoin the first and four in the sec- . your eight cities” . . . In Ing oy, last night and it proved | “And if the Pirates do : Moran ° os 0 0 ¢ oo ®lond 4 dianapolis the Babe played at Syery same ‘an XB somebody may take a chance on of Denver scored two victories to- |maiiert. » ... oe 0 0 0 oe 5 0 o ; a tough evening for mst pitchers.| =. Williams 1 0 0 0 ® ¢ © 0 In addition to the two Kalin ~ both Washington Park and the | ‘Kansas City trounced Louisville, | ™¢ day to advance to the quarterfinals Malloy, » 1.0.0 0 1 8 © Oo, ners Ben Guintini also hit one present field. 8 to 3, Toledo walloped Minneapolis,| Greenberg is bothered by his lack| of the British women's golf tourna- |, 5% 5 3 : 7 1] Totals ....... 8% 8 18 37 7 3for the Tribe, in the fifth round of : eee 12 to 2. and Columbus shaded St.|of hitting, but the Pirates arent ment, but two other U. 8. entranis,| Moran batted for Barrett in third. NLA ia, sighin. .{the opener ‘with ons mate on base. { GOES AND GETS EM. . . . One considered likely to toss in the Mim Heleh Siege] and Migs. Ruth Williams batted for Hallett in fourth. Williams batted for Perek in min : | Paul, 11 to 10. ood ted. MIWAUKEE ...c.e. cexsrensvins 000 Ma a a nth, But the Brewers took over the ‘of the , American assOCIStiON’s| Bill Wright allowed the Colonels | sponge. WondWars, wie Sima: track {T DIANARGLIS voy, ooe cn OTL 00 Ey WARE ic Taices i car os home run swatting, eventually, by leading Suthers on sensation] 11 hits at Louisville, but was stingy | Hedges On Question star, defeated Mrs. Val Reddan, 6 pias Batisd tno Heekes, Macon an, TARAFoLS UTR O11 010 21a, getting three in the long nine-in-jxehes John in lies Bestest in the pinches. “Of course you have to get used and’4, Mrs. Cosmo Falconer, § and | BIov=. Maller, Twoobase hits “Wiliams. | JiR 0 tiie 2 | Brady, av (ning struggle. These were belted ! former Washington Senator alread The Hens broke a three- “§8Me to the pitchers but I cant buy ais, in the fourth round this after- Macon Home runs Kalin, Quiniinl. Dou ove, Wiamy,, Sul Nepretherly. by Tom Neill, Damon Phillips ard : or Two ar thee. Satie any desig Swe at Toledo ia knovking: hit” Hank explained. The bad|noon. Her 33 on the first nine Dlg play=Dark to Becker c's Base on | worth, Beatodik, Dark. 'Thise: Sas Atte {Bob Brady. 1408 WO or. -place Minneapo Dick weather has hurt me, but then I against Mrs. Falconer was the best [balis—Off Nagy 1. Malloy 1. Struck ison OR atrifices Murtaven | Poor baserunning or poor coachthe Goloos with mile-long Shuses Kimble, Ellis Clary and Hank Helf never started hitting until June— score of the tournament so far. BR DT a Parrott ion Nell” att oy. bases iivakee { “ling hampered ing a efforts’ i nasht slowed 8 down: on: the ba (homered for the Hens. but, say, it's mid-June now. They| Miss Siegel, Philadelphia star Fyie$ in 3%, Hellett § in 1 Davis § 00 5.1 WEL Nae, 1 Wallace 1 Eppecy in the second tilt and probably cost * paths, either ofr -— Mike Natisin's two-run homer in seem to be throwing the ball around playing under the handicap Of ao 'in"1 Winhing pitcher_Haliett “Los-| Sui By Epperly J Wallace 1 Basrect 1 |them two runs. I Solon sacks Just your with 37 Eo BALE eu Seta at Colum- the bat.” | mytne RE ee 3 and |vehs and Padden. Time THe Nagy, Un Ls Bppeny 13 in Ot. pi The 100,000th fan through the 5 ait : g e ; k o ’ ‘and has 10 this year. eighth the Red Kirby Higbe, the blithe spirit thei," “5 "0 \'s biggest $n 1 Winning pitcher—Epperty. Los- (turnstiles this season -was Mrs. Sapp inning, Birds pound- , e tournament's biggest up- ing Pitcher s. Umpi Stevens 4 ' ss = = 1 : ta) Pirates obtained last month from set. Miss Woodward ‘ousted Cath- i n Padden and Serafin. Time Ras ‘Pauline Dunn and she received a 3 ENGLISH UMPIRE. . , . There's ) he un Im iho Shp In a| the Dodgers, looked up and inter-|o ine park of Gullane in the third Tribe Batting RH RDAs CETL 1947 season pass good for two as now an Englishman on thejy...0 of runs in their half of the rupted: v round, 1 up, but lost to Mrs. M.Iipeminger .....%. T10 2.7 3 2 Indian Pitchin a gift from the management. { Amitican-asicistion umpire SL. ninth only to set the stage for Nati- “Well, I ain't pitchin’ anymore K. MacKean in the afternoon, 1 up. | Williams ........- 8 4 J 2 3 36 hing W238 80 Loop Prexy Here : He's Harry King, acquired from then homer, \ until you do start to hit.” lin... Bmadi : ¢ 1% 4 2 1 President Frank Lane of the “Eastern league, and he was horn Greenberg grinned and then! Bloodworth HH aud § 3 64% 60 11 33 —lc ,and reared ii South Shields, Eng- Rab hedged on a question whether there Midgets to Run Andres [0 214 3 TX 70 175 8.1 3 dence tore he reaches» decison ‘land, a small hamlet within bagpipe RADON Seeks 3d were any marked differences at al, Ope n Compeatition Weatrel oon. ... 51 188 3 ® 1 a8 h ‘on. Mon the In . of rday distance of the Scottish border. . . . M between the American and National] pay] Walk, manager of the Indl- Casi lions “ens Agia 13 U6 33 Mw al BOLT Siang Divkest of Sat '“I had never éven heard of tne Mat Triump h Here |icagues. Tne big guy with the biack anapolis Midget Speedway on W. Sukeid ..... 3 W 1 18 2 BEgIRR coc $1 G0 53 0g it) I a om § e of baseball until I landed in Billy Raborn, Impl will be seek- hair just didn't want to blow the 16th st. has announced tha: to- Gut Hits -Weat herly 12. Moran 10 1 Ela ans: Soriano yon 3 Joods won i th 4 were. Pets ithe states at the age of 10." King|ing his third local triumph when |Vhistle on anybody. Inight's program at the track will Wentael 9, Castiglione 7 Rid] o 3: Blood: . hicks wi 1h Secon Same ions and confesses. , , , But it didn't take he appears in ‘a tag-team match “Why. should I tell you fellows,” he open competition for ail drivers. | Guintini’ 2, Williams : y ighons, rookie op ‘him long to catch on. headlining tonight's outdoor wres-|1® laughed. “I'm going to write] The track has been operating un-| what 3 Moran 3 Blosdworit, Den: Amateurs Ernie Andres, thirtacker. Young : ’ Pete poked out two triples and a : ® = = tling show at Sports ar a book myself some day. That's der the Capitol Midget Auto Racing | + NO LIGHTS FOR HACK. . .. Al- na, when 17 let you know all the dif-| tome Runs—Kalin T Weatherly 3. Rud- SOFTBALL single. In the third inning he

sacker, has no love for night baseball and Manager Charlie Grimm is trying to arrange a lineup that

the arc-light contests.

o » ¥ TRAFFIC MANAGER. . . . Gus Bodnar, center and right wing star whe played some brilliant hockey for.the Pittsburgh Hornets in the American Hockey league last season, is traffic manager with ‘ Lome Airways of Toronto, . . . . The line operates a fleet of planes

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Serving as Raborn's partner will be Jackie Nichols, Portland, Me. and this popular pair will go against Ali Pasha, Toledo, and Gil La Cross,

Boston. It is for two falls out of "| three.

Raborn was here for the first time on May 27 and upset Gordon Hessell, He returned last week and took a closely contested encounter from Pasha, who had only recently defeated Farmer Jones. Hessell is on tonight's program,

Mo., in the one-fall opener at 8:30. Gordon is from Chicago.

League Standi

Columbus at Toledo (night (Only games scheduled.)

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicago (night), Philadelphia at Detroit (twilight) Washington at St. Louis (night). Boston at Cleveland (night) NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Bos Cincinnati at Brock! Hittburgh at New Vor i (n hight, . Louis at Philadelphia (night),

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ferences. “Still in the League?” “But the comparisons are bad when you try to compare leagues or players,” Greenberg added. “Babe Ruth and Jimmy Foxx both went to the National league at the end and either of them did very good. Of course, Ruth was something special.” Hank went to the bat rack, pulled out a big bludgeon and started! { swishing it when somebody asked

meeting Ed Williams of Springfield, him what he thought of the St. |entire heavyweight division today— fight.

| Louis Cardinals as they wallowed | deep in the second division.

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association banner. 20 Stash Beet Sore An eight-event program Sumi astiglion at 8:30 o'clock. tolen Basey-

ne Kalin, Weatherly, The Kid Speaks—

Billy Conn Wants It Known He'll Fight Louis Any Time

PITTSBURGH, June 10 (U. P.).—|and I are still affiliated. Naw, it Billy Lonn served notice to the wasn't Ray's fault in the last Louis There's no excuse. I'm to Joe Louis not excluded—that he is |blame. Same way in our first fight|, rarin’ for action any time, any place. |in '41. I had Joe goin’ for 12 rounds. The Pittsburgh kid let it be Comes the 13th and I got an idea to known that he has no reptile it out. Then—boom!” limits. Billy said that Sol Strauss, who Billy said he was down to 190 eh been handling the affairs of

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was rounding out in good form.|the ailing Mike Jacobs, visited him {He weighed 182 a. year ago when he last week, urging a comeback. was kayoed by Louis in Yankee| “Sol wants me to fight for Uncle stadium in the eighth round of their Mike again,” Conn said. “I said all| {second meeting. | right. I always did all right with “Well, what about Joe Louis,” |Unkle Mike.”

i ” » # Pure Th fieht him again” the| BEFORE meeting Louis again, : ; Conn said he would need some

kid laughed. “You know; Joe's not ee .up bouts. getting any younger either.” “I don't have anyone particular Conn, who is edging 30, resumed lined" up” Billy said. “Say—this|

{training last week after a crop of | boils forced him to the sidelines for a few weeks.

“BRUCE WOODCOCK? Sure, I'll fight him, too. Like to go to Lon-|that I'm ready to go.”

Ezzard Charles looks good. Yeah, I think I'd like to meet Charles. He's the best.

“Yep, you can just*put it down

tripled to left center, and on his next time up, Brewer outfielders shifted to the left. Whereupon the rookie blasted a triple to right center. y In the final sumup of all pitchers, Jack Hallett, who worked only one. inning, the fourth, received credit for the Tribe victory, and Ken Gables was charged with the Tribe defeat. Ewald Pyle was dependent league at Beech Grove stadium charged with the Milwaukee defeat are as follows: Moose e, 13; Jyuas.

t Moulders, 5: South 3 Turners 5 % and Al Epperly emerged as the eeKer usic Beec! Tove ons ul » 8; Arthur Jordan, 2. Brewers’ winner.

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Y. M, C. A. Church league t is: Haubuist Baptist vs. inthodis at 6:15 p. m. at

. les ne Khedule at Beech ~ an 7: Naval Ord . Dock’s Home at 8:15, and Schoettle’s Insurance vs. Schwitser-Cum-mins at 9: . m.

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