Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1947 — Page 18
oc uisvi Through in Ninth lose Out, Tribesters, 4 to 3
triumph over the Tribe in a whirlwind finish.
LE, Ay, June 11.—The Colonels will be shooting tonight things with Indianapolis for the season following a tingling
‘Goodman, new-outfielder sent down by the Boston Red Sox.| the winning run in the ninth after two were out to beat the
ROCKED BY ROCKY—Rocky Graziano towers jover Eddie Finazzo of Baltimore . after scoring a technical knockout in two minutes 14 seconds of the first round of a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout, last night at N§emphis, Tenn.
Ladies of Links [Dietz Hurls Cne-Hitter
Smooth Clubs,
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Not Games
U.S.‘G. A: Finds lilegal Grooves :
8ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 11 (U. P). —Aspirants for the national. open golf crown were hard at work today ing the wrinkles out of their clubs instead of their games. , They were moved indoors on the eve of the tourney hy a decree of the United States Golf association that governs the grooves on their fron. clubs. U, 8 G. A. ofMcials estimated that they had inspected 40 sets of irons and in nearly every
PURDUE: PIL O T—Norman (Ned) Maloney,’ Oak Park, Ill. will captain the 1947 edition of the Purdue university football Boilermakers. Maloney, for two years selected by his team. mates as thé most valuable Purdue player, was elected captain last night at a meet _ing of of Boilerm rmaker lof lettermen.
grooves were either too wide, or too close together, giving the ball too much spin, As a consequence the emery wheels in Alex Ayton's pro shop were In great demand. All” of Sam Snead’s and Skip Alexander's irons! were barred and they faced a long workout at the grinding discs to ar on ing bring’ their favorite tools in line with the regulation.
waeter caus or © “11 Policans’ Park Defending Champion Lloyd Man.
grum had only one club, a sand wedge, that needed to be ground] NEW ORLEANS, La. June 11 (U. down. South African Bobby Locke's|P-)—Special detail of 10 plainclubs were all pronounced okay. clothesmen ‘was assigned today to
Richard Tufts“f Pinehurst, N. ¢», {Patrol the New Orleans baseball
Series Among State Big 4
+ Bilt drove in, best th Hoosiers. Louisville and the Indians were tied at 1-all, going to the eae win » two.| Tribe Box Score \ ruin rally to forge ahead. - “7 INDIANAPOLIS Bill Salkeld’s single, an erTor on |g. 0 or ABR EZ SS . Prank Kalin’s = double-play roller Castigions. s 1711 3 a ee dr Pear 1 1} 4 | duced the Tribe's i }81 eighth. Moran e 1.91 - But the colonels weren't through. |gndrss. 5 331.13 " Pete Layden led off in the fatal |Barrett, 2 00 0 00 ol frame with a double and was{ Totals 2 8°% 11 0 {i singled home by Sam Dente. Chick | *Two out when winning run scored. © and that routed Glen Fletcher from |, S34 { the hill. He was replaced by Red Cam o 8 o Yo Goodman, rf id 5 are Sa ANSI jes; 5 Purposely Passed Layden, 788 © 24 McGah batted for Pitcher Bill | Dente. ‘3 13 Elbert and was purposely passed to |Eivert,’ fy e's © fill the bases. Tt looked as though |Siessen ie» "the Tribe strategy was going to pan |McGsh 010 0 00 "out when Chuck Koney hit into 8] wotals .... 3K Sa 1 . double play. Dente was out at the Gleson batted for Vela) in 2 int th. | ‘plate, and Genovese also Wis stased McGah walked for Elbert 3 SHB 8 © on a quick relay from Bu Oran | INDIANAPOLIS ...... 3 | | after Sulkeid's throw had hit Koney. Levit CL, SR AR. 3 Paul Campbell also was passed, | sndres 3. Gleeson, Dente, Goodman, TW : then McGah scored the win- |base hits—Aragon, Cas one, Goodman, : nd hen Goodman pounded Home : an Othe “Sac Bloodi Tn. A Double plays—Castiglione i. a hit into left field. bai von ry Taft ou bases # Layden got the Colonels away in — Indianapolis is 3. Louisville 3. Buse on © {front when he pasted one of Fletch- | truck out—By Fletcher 4 vert Ld Hiu—
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games. RidColumbus drove Al Shirley, Hen aR xg 7, Weatherly 8 Bd * starting pitcher, out of the box in|Guintini 2 Cast 5, weagael 3, Mothe third inning at Toledo. Ray| ran. Kalin, Westherly. Castiglion ~Shore took up from there and) Indian Pitchin ng didn't allow a run for the rest of wi ® EBsBSO down the Red 1 igs 853 elego ded the 21am anu "and tallied the winning 33h 6 8 2M . 03 4 663% 84 3331 Whitey Pi Jie AnE Whitey Platt supplied the home Halles Lo do Bi
the game winning splurge. : | ay
‘Toledo, aided by home runs, came, We from behind last night to win, 5-4, and cut, Kansas Ci City's lead to twol 73
run power for the Hens. Sheboygan Drafts’ Wyemin ter ¥ysming. Cele 11 (0. P). —Mike Todorovich, center on the
basketball league it was learned
It also was learned that Floyd Volker, co-captain on last year’s
1 in 9. Lesing pitcher—
v El ' e for a second-inning homer | Fletcher. 0 Umpires, , King. Hi Hicks and Mul e. Castiglione Doubles { The Hooslers squared things in the| Tribe Batting eu mi a] ; fifth when Pete Castiglione doubled, | or in: 03 1 a | moved slong on Jim Bloodworth's Willams’ it of } 3 3 ® infield out and ceored on ROY | mloodwor Bees 2 3 » 1 a, ot Weatherly’s ong iy. we KRHA cover rans = y ! nr 3 Conséciitive doubles by Goodman Brown 2 13 m Wf and Jim Glecoon, In pinch-hiting | E - fam role, accounted for the Louisville, W entze The 3 3 1 282 mer counter in the eighth Then came Weatherly a 62 3 a xu 28 1
LS 4 Saikeld 4
ioge 3 Dein-
Guintini, 2. “Willams Wentael 3, PS Moran 2 Blood Andres.
1, lost 2, Wikis Jost 1, Gorniek! jost 1.
Nichols, Raborn Take Tag Match
Be sits Weather 3M Moran aos | Lawrence Sexton
: Hold 2 ims
Two women's events comprised
In Junior Legion Opener
Gene Dietz, Southport high sciool youngster, pitched and batted Pléments and balls committee, ex-
the Indianapolis Post No. 4 to a 13-
l. Games ori
| Hillcrest held a guest day tourna- | chalking up the victory.
{ment, with low gross honors going
Connell.
Hillcrest members:
Class A—Mrs. Prits Morris, 95; Mrs. Bethe Lantz, 114-322-902. “Class William Richards, 114; Mrs. Robert O'Neel, 118Class C—Mrs. Louie plas
24-4282. At South Grove, a North Side |
Women's club held « low putt]! Play also continued in Junior[l00P encounter from Williamson
Mrs. Paul Kersey was the Class B
the Class C spoils.
Swails fanned
Osric Mills Watkins edged ‘out Dunvith es Low-gross-and net shooters among Aviation) post; -4-3; and Robison-{ genringion Ragsdale nipped Irvington, 6-5, in rues
iclose encounters.
ie Ripple won handily from [Memoria 16-7, as Bob Haden 120; Mrs. | [A a three-hitter, rounding out
ennington, opening action.
tournament, and Mrs. Ralph E. Baseball's program with the RiverDuntan topped the:Class A strokers.! side Cards blanking Crooked Creek,
9-0, on the strength of Henry 'Hager-
victor, while Mrs. William R. Ster- man’s three-hit pitching. He struck rett and Mrs. M. M. Calbert split. out 13 batsmen in the “A” league
| contest.
chairman of the U. 8. G. A's im-
as the American Legion Junior basehall program got under way. were carded last Friday, but were rained out. |ho er than vn of Dietz hammered out three hits and allowed only a lone blow in! ween
Dwight Swails got Acton away to Sinding: [to Mrs. George Pfeilschifter with a a successful ‘start in defense of is {99. Best among “the net shooters championship. » [were Mrs. Treva Lukenbill, Mrs. G. ‘batsmen as his team turned back Weistes
Pon Peel others .at the same ratio of 1 to 3. 1.000 The U. 8S. G. A. put the ruling aguas 1000 into effect in ‘1642, but the war Broad \Ripple rite eliminated the Open tournament 000 | that year and not until last year ‘999 | at Cleveland did it have any real Avi , -000| importance. Fane 9%| But at Cleveland, Tutts said, the
big-time bouts.
may be good for the sport in gen-
Jack Nichols of Portland, Me,
feral, but it is being hailed with
and Billy Raborn of Atlanta won many misgivings by the Néw York the Australian tag-team wrestling fight mob. They fear that the illheadliner at the Sports Arena last ‘ness of Promoter Mike Jacobs has night before 2500 fans. {caused the 20th Century club to Ali Pasha, Columbus, O., took the
quintet at Wyoming, had signed with some National league team / Details were not available. 1
Clowns, Monarchs Play The Kansas City Monarchs will |
{Atlantan squared the mateh after (a ‘five minutes with a grapevine. Ra-
{opening fall from Nichols. on a cobra hold at 12 minutes, but the
Born won the deciding fall from|sider with genuine concern the ex{Gil LaCross of Boston in 22|cellent matches that have escaped
Jacobs Losing Monopoly On Big-Time Fights
By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 11.—Unguestionably the feature of boxing this year will be the apparent end of the 20th Century club's monopoly on
On no occasion since the entrance of Mike Jacobs into the fight | game in January, 1934, ‘has there been a schedule of such important at the Indianapolis Midget Speed- | Morgantown, scraps as is now listed by promoters outside the 20th Century's control.’ This dispersion of pugilistic plums
heavyweight bout between Joe Baksi | and Olle Tanberg at Stockholm, Sweden, which many of New York's fistic fraternity regard as a death] blow to the 20th Century hopes of | staging {a Joe Louis-Baksi heavyweight title fight at Yankee stadium in September. | Whether the Manhattan conjectures regarding Baksi's plans are right or wrong no one knows, but the concensus of conjecture now en-
. , blained that the grooves in the face 1 driumph over Wayne post yesterday {of a club—called the scoring—
ithe grooves should be 3-32. If there lis a difference in one, then the dif{ference must be maintained in the
rule was not strictly enforced because of inadequate machinery to gauge the grooving. . Three Are Favored Former Champion Ralph Guldahl and Locke tied the low mark for a practice round yesterday. Both fired three-under-par 68's to match Vic Ghezzi's Sunday round. The golfilng bookies installed Locke as a part of the trio of favorites, all quoted at 3-1. The others are Bantam Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret.
Candy, 11-2, at Brookside park. Broad. Ripple won from Taberpacle Preshyyterian, 19-4, in another “A” game. Riley PALiwon from Rhodius PAL, 13-11, in a “C" league tilt.
Eaton Captures Midget feature oy 1.
Companion Offenhauger midget Dooley of Dayton, O. who cars finished one-two in a torridicoached at Monrovia last year, has {25-1ap feature race before 6832 fans been named basketball coacH at succeeding Claude Dooley is a graduate of
Morgantown Coach
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park in an effort to stamp out what police and team officials admitted was wide-open gambling. The gamblers, said to cluster in the bleachers near first base, bet not only on outcome of games but also on each pitch, it was reported. Roy Dissinger, general manager of New Orleans Pelicans, said he may appeal to Baseball Commissioner A B. Chandler and Minor League President George ‘Trautman for help in ousting the gamblers, Police superintendent A. A Watters said today's detall was) made up of “new faces” becaise a previous squad of plainclothesmen had been pointed out to the gamblers ©y a deputy sheriff.
Regatta to Draw Large Field
N. Y., June 11 (U. P). ~The annual Poughkeepsie regatta, to be rowed over a threemile Hudson river course here June 21, has drawn 11 varsity, 10 junior varsity andeéseven freshmen crews —the largest college aggregation since the regatta was first run back | in 1896, it was disclosed today. Columbia oarsmen, maintaining a tradition of being the first to start practice over the choppy Hudson course, arrived last Thursday and have been working out on the river. ‘Princeton is scheduled to arrive today, with the remainder of the crews due in Priday snd Saturday
way on W.. 16th st. last night.
Kenny Baton of New Castle passed | {Leroy Warriner late in the race!
| DePauw.
for a week of intensive drills.
: sc am. 188, etait,
|and held on stubbornly to capture {the event. Bob Breading of Indi‘anapolis was third amd Frank Tilliman of Alexandria, ‘fourth. The {winner's time was 7:1L3. Breading, Warriner, ‘Me! Hansen of Los Angeles and Ray Lyden of Indianapolis won elimination sprints with Warriner having the best time at 2:489. Warriner captured one of the 15-lap semi-finals and
{of the nation’s top fighters at the! champion, in Leadville, Colo. The
make their debut at Victory field iminutes. All are junior heavytonight at 8:30 o'clock against the weights. Indianapolis Clowns, local entry in| Gordon Hessel of Chicago wresthe Negro American baseball league. |tled to a draw with Ed Williams of The invaders currently are leading |Springfield, Mo., in the 30-minute in most departments of the circuit | opener.
and are defending champions. | ts a ———————— Southpaw Golfer Harness Accident | Accused of Burglary
BATAVIA, N. Y,, June 11 (U. P). BRIDGEPORT, Conn. 11 —The starting gate at the Batavia| UP Former on ne Downs harness racing track col- | If tional hand * | golf champion Spencer Brainard, lapsed at the start of the third race 53, Branford, ‘was ‘on trial: before, last night, injuring driver Jim) 2
a superior court jury today, acShanstberger and ‘his pacer, Buy cused of burglary and jheft of
ii EM about $600 worth of golf equipment. ei The son of a former lieutenant-| j $600,000 in Stakes 1 INGLEWOOD, Cal, June
| governor, Brainard pleaded inno11.—| cent to breaking into the fashionThe 50-day Hollywood Park meet-| able Longshore club at Westport, ing running through Aug. 2 has a and the Pedersen Manufacturing $600,000 stakes schedule. Co., Wilton.
So
League Standings, Results
i : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION g Ww L Ret
AMERICAN EAGER
Boston 000 100 110— 3 8 1
GB
} 27 17 8 Cleveland 000 000 200— 2 5 O/ § 22 . 2 | Dobson, E. Johnson and Tebbetts: Get- | i 28 537 3 tel and Hega an 3 A481 6 [Washington be 000 010-1 2 © 481 6 t. Louis 000 200 00x— 2 7 1 28 457 1 Hudson - and Mancuso; Muncrief and
28 A481 71% (Moss, Early. 30 434 8'a|New York . 120 110 000 5 9 1 Chicago 000 300 000 3 5 noandler and Houk, Lopat, Caldwell 4
J Philadelphia ciiseen 010 013 400— 8.14 1 ve | DC . 000 132 110— 8 10 @
troit
| Steve Bagarus Goes
{change for backs Ralph Ruthstrom|175-pound title tilt may be staged
visions big Baksi of Kulpmont, Pa. (Hansen the other. bexing’s foremost organization. The as being quite willing to pick up| Hangen spun out ‘n the teature outside matches include: | wealth in Europe, “where he’s a sort race and there were several other June 23, Los Angeles, Jersey Joe | of king,” until 33-year-old Joe Louls spins and collisions, but all of the Walcott vs. Joey Maxim; June 24, » | retires undefeated. Then, they drivers escaped without injury. Cleveland, Ray (Sugar) Robinson figure, Baksi will step in and take! The Indiana all-star basketball vs. Jimmy Doyle for the welter- over the vacant crown, with vir- {team was introduced before the weight championship; July 16, Chi- | tually no opposition. start of the program. cago, Tony Zale vs. Rocky Graziano. Some of the more optimistic Ni ——— rea for the middleweight title; .July 30. | yoriers believe that Baksi, despite, ‘Baseball Guild L Ebbets field, Les- | se | oses Brooklyn's ts Gus Les- ihe Stockholm engagement, nevich vs. Tami Mauriello (nOn-|;. oy playing hard-to-get so that | “NEW YORK, JUNE 11 (U P.).— title); Aug. 4, Philadelphia, Bob ,. can force the 20th Century to | Robert Murphy of Boston, HarvardMontgomery vs. Ike Williams for! ve hin more than the 20 per cent Sdueated lawyer who began to orthe undisputed world lightweight’ ¢ +1. et gate it has offered him | |ganize major league baseball playcrown. for a September meeting with Lous. jo last year, apparently had adThen, too, there | there Is the July 6 6 But that belief is shared by aniy| mitted fingdl defeat today and the the hopeful minority. {last official traces of his players’ guild were removed with dismissal Becker Offer
| | fof unfair labor practice charges To Los Angeles Club | Meanwhile 20th Century is threat. | against the Yankees, Giants and
LOS ANGELES, June 11 U. P.). ened with the loss of another very Dodgers. —Steve Bagarus, broken-fitld ace important bout. Sam Becker, Cin- | and pass receiver of Notre Dame | cinnati’s ‘millionaire clothing manu- | and more recently of the Washing- | facturer and boxing pronioter, has ton Redskins, has signed with the offered Gus Lesnevich such a large Los Angeles Rams of the National |guarantee to defend his light heavyprofessional football league. . | weight championship against Ezzard Daniel F. Reeves, the Rams’ own- Charles at Cincinnati's Crosley field er, said he obtained Bagarus in ex-|in September, that it seems the
Greene Renamed
TRENTON, N. J., June 11 (U. P.). ~—Abe J: Greene, president of the Nationa] Boxing association, was ready to serve as state athletic commissioner for the third time today, pending confirmation of his appointment by the state senate. Greene was named to the post yesterday by Governor Alfred Driscoll, .
and: Tom Farmer and by an in- | there. When Becker was last in crease in salary over that paid him | |New York, his guarantee to Leslast year by the Eastern club. nevich was $75,000. That has been pe ree increased by a few grand. Baumkoltz Absent. Without the increase, Lesnevich NEW YORK, June 11 (U. P).— Jct atnly would have given Becker's
Joins Little Dodgers
ew York .... 563 Y Flores, Coleman, Bavage, Christopher Bhiladeiphia . i 3 and Roser, Guerra: Hutchinson, Trucks, Ziv e en nd @ 4 whouser and Swift, Wagner | Chicago 471 5 , Lous 444 6 Bt Lo NATIONAL Eescue 0 Washington 431 6% uis ‘ - 8 hin "| Philadelphia i 000 010 011— 3 7 2 % recheen funger and Rice: Jud NATIONAL LEAGUE Jurisich, Mauney and Semin L Pct. GB (12 Innings) Kew York . «.. 31 18 800 | Pittsburgh 000 000 002 000 2 13 : 7 S74 vn York 000 020 000 001— 3 8 1 oo 8343 3 Hitfung, Trinkle, Thompson and £39 r 440 7'% Chicago 008, 000 Te 440 7'2 Boston 000 010 10x 3 3 1 43 an 8chmitz, Meyer, Meers snd McCullough,
| Livingston; Sain and Masi.
J + edeudbtegees (Pirst Game) TESULTS YESTERDAY Cincinnati 0co'002 018 3 4 “4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION POD 080 a. 4 arkwell vor 032 0 412 2] ort wel Mid Lamanno: Branca, King
000 111 5 10 hinson and Baker: Shirley, Milwaukee, Kansas City not scheduled. blk e
(Becond Game) Cincinnay $e 300.5 70 Brooklv 000 02x 6 9 Vandermeer. Lively, I and Muel. ler: Barney, Gregs. Bra Branca and Edwards
SCHEDULE TODAY . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(All night TIANAPOLID A i” ‘Louisville, A Satie Waukee » Kansas Siw. t Minneapolis. " rpicax LEAGUE at Ch Eh at pe oit (2).
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'lwithout the seryices of hard-hit- * proposed Lesnevich-Freddie Mills {ting rookie outfielder Frankie Baum-
"lin serious cgndition from .an ap-
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"an examination disclosed that he
{offer serious consideration after the The Cincinnati Reds were left today VILLANOVA, Pa., June 11 (U. P.).
return title bout at London, Eng.,|—Villanova college catcher Frank O'Neill announced today he’ has Itz. who left. last night lane | WAS brushed away by last week's a aa BS FP was Upset defeat of Mills by Lioyd Mar- [signed a contract with Mobile, Ala., shall, Clevelanti Negro, at London, [0f the Southern association, a Becker is doing his utmost to close [Brooklyn farm club. | the Lesnevich-Charles bout before ES ———————_
\July 25, when Charles is slated to WATCH REPAIRS
{fight heavyweight Elmer Ray” at PRINCETON, N. J. June 11 (U. Noy work's garden. Should Charles || Are You Tired of High Prices? P.).~Neil W., Zunde! of Brigham See the reliable long-established City, Utah, a three-letter athlete glEncck Si Ray, the 20th Century firm of Princeton, wis the proud owner|TISht nap out of its lethargy andl | noon JEWELRY 00., Ine, {try to out-bid the Cincinnati pro- {ll & " .. CORNER of CAPITOL af WASHINGTON ST.
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Babe Ruth | Honored
NEW YORK, June 11 (U. P).— Babe Ruth was honored today as ' “Sports Father of 1947" by the Na- i tional Father's Day committee, which lauded the Babe for his work among the youth of America in the American Legion Junior Baseball program. i
a. Rows Out for Week
1A, June 11 (U. P), (8choolboy) Rowe, Philadelphia Phillies’ right-handed -mce, wok resigned tn snending another week on the sidelines today after
acoration on his freak. af
Ex-Fighter and Bride’ Honeymoon in Church
DENVER, June 11 (U. PJ=~Onhe met Joe Gans, then the lightweight
turn of the century, 84-year-old champion, however, defended his Bert (Birdlegs) Collins, was on his | crown successfully and ended the honeymoon today—in church. {fight in the sixth round by a tech The Negro boxer, who was forced | nical knockout. : to end his fistic career at an early| “The boxer and his bride were age and who now is totally blind, {married at the Sanctified Church married his 67-year-old sweetheart, of Christ, and were given permisLizzie Hill. ston by: the. minister who married
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Set for Jan. 1-2
All 15000 Seats To Be Reserved
Beheduling of a two-day double. header basketball game series by Indiana's “Big Pour” during the holiday season next Jan. 1-2, at the Butler fleldhouse was today by athletic officials of the four schools, Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue and Butl Purdue and Butler will play the first game Jan. 1 and Notre Dame and Indiana are scheduled to play the second contest. The following evening, Jan, 2, Butler will play Indiana in the first game and the second contest will see Notre Dame and Purdue pitted against each other. Indiana and Purdue, the Western conference representatives in the two-day holiday bill, will alternate’ in playing Butler and Notre Dame inasmuch as they will meet each other in a home and home series on their own courts during the regular Big Nine season, All seats in the fieldhouse, approximately 15000 in number, will be reserved for the twin double~ header and will be distributed equally among the four schools. Sale of each school's allotment will be handled through regular campus ticket channels. All tickets in the fieldhouse will ‘be priced at $2 plus tax, a total of $2.40 for-each night, Announcement of the double~ header games followed a series of conferences by coaches of the four schools to complete all details. By agreement of the four coaches, Tony Hinkle of Butler; Mel Taube of Purdue, Bd Krause of Notre Dame, and Branch McCracken of Indiana, officials for the four games (will be assigned by Kenneth I. | (Tug) Wilson, Western conference commissioner,
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