Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1947 — Page 7

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‘Yanks Take Over American League Lead;

Pirates Have Lost 16 of Last 19 Games

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 16.—Polks looked at the American league race

in a slightly different light today because First Baseman Murrell Jones

changed his “sox.”

Traded from Chicago to Boston, the 25-year-old ex-navy fighter pilot put on red sox for the first time in his major league career yesterday and hit two homers, drove in seven runs, made four hits in eight

times at bat and scored three runs himself as he sparked his new mates to 7-to-3 and 8-to-4 victories over the White Sox, his colleagues of the previous day. The Pacific war hero was swapped |g even for 34-year-old Rudy York and | Ke unless he turns out to be a “one- |! day-wonder,” might be the man the Red Sox need to get them back on top in the flag race. He broke up the second game with a grand slam homer in the ninth. "The Red Sox now have won six in a row,

New York took over the lead) nye aia

with 10 to 4 and 2 to 1 victories over the last place Browns, winning the opener on a 16-hit barrage good for 28 bases and includ-| Ss ing homers by George McQuinn and Billy Johnson. Fielding Highlight McQuinn also hit a second game homer to provide the winning tally against his ex-mates as rookie catcher Larry Berra provided the fielding highlight with an unassisted double play on a squeeze bunt. With none out in the ninth and with Jeff Heath on third, Johnny Berardino dropped a squeeze bunt fn front of the plate. The alert Berra snagged the ball, tagged Berardino and caught Heath coming home for the 13th unassisted twin killing by a catcher on the major Jeague books. The Senators snapped a couple of finxes at Washington when they got their first victories of the year over the Tigers, 1 to 0 and § to 1. Walt Masterson ran his string of scoreless innings to 26 in the opener when he edged Hal Newhouser in a duel. s, Cleveland Divide The A's and Cleveland divided at Philadelphia. Mel Harder pitched his 220th big league victory as Cleveland won the opener, 5 to 2. The A's came from behind with four runs in the eighth to win the second game, § to 4. Hank Majeski and Dick Adams hit homers for the A's. The Oardinals, like the Red Sox, also were rolling again and hit two new highs for the season in a 17hit, 11-to-3 victory over the Dodgers at St. Louis. It was the most hits

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Major Leaders By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE

Mize, Giants. ... Reds ..... i Keller, Yankees 5 Kiner, Pirates ... 2 Williams, Red Sox i Bn IN

. 46 Keller, Yankees.. Marshall, Toni’ 4) Kiner, Pirates .. Torgeson, Braves me A 1/ Robinson, ers 40 rnp Yanks i 4 Thomson. ants , 38 williams, hed: Bo moits, Reds . 69! PM haY SS . Daan Yanks 65! Haas, Reds ...... o" Blaughter, LL

Brave rally in the fourth inning of the second game and sent Johnny Sain off to his seventh trumph, a five-hit job. Billy Cox got two Pittsburgh homers and made six hits for the day. It was Pittsburgh's 16th defeat in 19 games. Rowe Wins No. 8 The Giants divided with the Reds at Cincinnati, winning § to 1 on 13 hits after losing the opener, 4 to 3. Grady Hatton's homer and a two-run double by Frankie Baumholts were the big blows off Clint Hartung. The Giants made five runs on five hits and three walks in the fourth inning of the second game to make it easy for Monty Kennedy, who won his sixth game. Johnny Mize hit his 17th homer for New York in the nightcap. Lyn Rowe ended Chicago's mastery over the Phillies, winning a five-hit, 6 to 1 game for his eighth victory at Chicago.

Poland, Raffensberger

Traded to Cincinnati PHILADELPHIA, June 16 (U. P.). —QOCatchet Hugh Poland and Pitcher Ken Raffensberger have been traded to Cincinnati by the Phils for Catcher Al Lakeman, Cieneral Manager Herb Pennock of the Phils announced today. No -oash was involved in the trade. Poland started the season with Indianapolis and was meade a free agent,

Skeet Winner CHICAGO, June 18—Dan MeCormack of Indianapolis won the Class A %0-gauge title in the Great Western skeet tournament here yesterday in a shootoff. He defeated Junior Baldridge of Terre Haute, 26 to 24.

Softball Notes

Holy Rosary ©. Y. O. defosied GreensCosmos Coca-Colas last night at Besth Grove stadium, § to 4 In other Stergas ae Adminisviation OR tia, Pi Plower Vets beat the W. I.

Bl by edule in the Em-Roe Int league st Beech Grove stadium is as follows

Moose Lodge vs. Meeker's Music at 7; Arthur vs. Vonnegut Moulders Corp. at 8:15; South Side Turners vs. Grove Lions Olub at 9:30. Tolighty schedule in the Factory league at pal stadium

136 West Washington Street

7:00 vib Laundry vs. Insley A. A. 8: 3 -- Fairmount vs. k-Belt Ewart. 9:40—-L. C. Preduote vs. Linde PC oL A. A.

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PLAY IN DISTRICT MEET—A Speed way foursome is registered by Starter A. D. Stanton (second from left), official starter, for today's play in the Indianapolis District golf tourney at Hillcrest, Left to right: Fred Burnside, Stanton, Carl Petercheff, Bernie

By BERNARD HARMON For the first time in several weeks, all amateur baseball games scheduled over the week-end were played. DeWolf News remained the lone undefeated team in all league play

Municipal loop game, 9-1. Grant Elrod, DeWolf starting

Kops, held the Tailors hitless and struck out six im the last three frames. Kingan Reliables kept their Municipal record clean as they won their fourth game over Lincoln

four-hit pitching of Jack Bradford.

Municipal league appearance for the Meatmen in the seventh inning, slammed a home run, scoring a runner ahead, Reformatory Rally

Armour Social club's trip to the

{Pendleton Reformatory looked {profitable to the locals until the

ninth inning, when they saw their 5-3 lead tossed aside as the institution’s nine scored seven times for

a 10-5 triumph. Tryon's Tavern continued as the undefeated leader in the City

league, scoring its second victory over last season's league champion Eagles team, 4-3. Tuck Bottom went all the way for the winners, while John Males and Russ Link divided the Eagle pitching. Ferris Food Markets won a City league affair over Indianapolis Railways, 13-5. Dennis Jent held the losers hitless and scoreless after

‘relieving Verle Smith, who allowed

as it downed Leon Tailors in aj; 25

pitcher allowed but four hits in six}, innings, while his successor, Willard{p

Navy-Mae Chiropractic college, 9-3, behind the TH iH Gobby Williams, making his initial

DeWolf Nine Only Team To Remain Undefeated

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five hits and as many runs in the first four, In the third City league affair,

fifth consecutive Big Six league victory, winning over Beech Grove Reds, 2-1. Each team connected for five safeties. Linde Air Products turned in an upset Big Six victory over a favored Navy-Marine nine, 8 to 4. Paul Kurtz’ home run {featured a 25-hit attack that gave Moore Mortuaries a 27-5 Big Six victory over Russet Cafeteria. Edgewood Merchants were also in a hitting mood, slamming the ball all over the lot to smash State Auto Insurance 29-4 in the remaining Big Six league tilt. A pair of “firsts” developed in Saturday’s two Manufacturers’ league games. Kingan’s lost their

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initial game of the season to P. R. Mallory, 6-3, and Stewart-War-ner won for the first time this sea~ son, outscoring BE. ©. Atkins, 10-6.

80 Yachts Entered In Michigan City Race

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. June 16. —Eighty yachts have been entered in the annual Columbia yacht race to be run next Sunday across Lake Michigan. / The course, from the breakwater at the foot of Monroe st., Chicago, to Michigan City, will cover 37 statute miles,

Named Commissioner WICHITA, Kan., June 16 (U. P.). —The Nationa] Baseball congress today announced the appointment of Raymond Smith of Batesville, Ind, as district commissioner to supervise a district tournament at Batesville starting June. 28.

Driving Woman SAN MATEO, Cal, June 16.— Helen . Davis, with a string of nalf a dozen good trotters, is one of the ranking drivers at Bay Meadows.

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tournament,

‘ The first foursome left the tee at 6:35 4. m. and the last one wasn't

to get away until 2:20 p. m,, provid Regardless, dusk was sure to catch more, Marvin. Shaw of Columbus took the lead among the early finish ers with a one-over-par 73. He was out. in 37 and matched par's incoming figures for a 36. Following today's 18 holes, the big contingent will move over %o Broadmoor for the second round tomorrow and then play the third 18 holes Wednesday at Speedway. Dick McCreary was not present to defend his title, but on hand were a number of sharpshooters to step in and claim it. Well up on the list of favorites were John David, amateur champion; Tony Petric of Anderson, who trailed McCreary to the wire by one stroke last year; Joe Higgins, the 1945 titleholder, and Fred Wampler, runnerup to David in last year's state amateur tournament. Record Is 216

Other possibles included Walt

District Scores

Marvin Shaw, Colum Bud Springer, Hoilorest W. Taylor, Columbus Adrian George, Columbus Frank Towel Columbus Bob nan, Bouth ¢ Grove oe qharles Anderson. Greenfl

Mc! enfield ....... Dick Armstrong, leasany Run Fred Holler, Speedw John Eder, Pleasony “evan Max Taylor, Pleasant Run .. Rex Brock, Greenfield

Demote Miller Rookie ERIE, Pa, June 16 (U. P).— Harold (Tookie) Gilbert, 17-year-old first baseman who actually was “picked out of a hat” by the New York Giants last year, moved farther down in their farm system today when he was optioned to Erie of the Middle Atlantic league by Minneapolis.

Home

84 5 with 160, while Erval and David

Chapman, city amateur champion; {Ike Cummings of the Indianapolis | Country club; Jack Hesler of Craw- | fordsville, and Clark Espie, Mike Pollak, Mike Borson, Ralph Jordan, Ad Coddington, Harold Cork and John McGuire. + The record to beat was the 216 total set by Dale Morey in 1044,

Fred Wampler Sr. and Jr. again are the father-son champions of the Indianapolis Public Links: associa~ tion. They produced a gross -total of 149 yesterday at South Grove to retain their title. {Tom Connelly Sr. and Jr, runners-up last year, finished in the same position again

~ 2d" Round Tomorrow at Broatimocrs.. i Final 18 Holes Wednesday af wy:

The sun Was scarcely up and about today when shooting started at} Hillcrest in the opening round of the 54-hole Indianapolis District golf i}

ed the starter held to the schedule.

the tail-end of the field of 226 or]

Hilligoss finished third with a count, of 162. ; Joe Hook shot a 76 for Eli Lilly to lead that team to & 21.18 vic. tory over Kingan in an Industrial league golf match at Coffin yes. terday, U, 8. Rubber bested Barbasol, 35-1, at Sarah Shank.

Firing a 78, Dr, E. W. Gant and Mrs. Rick Herrick copped the twnball mixed foursome tourney yesterday at Highland. A pair of 83's

Paul Whittemore-Mrs. Paul Frame for second place. Leaders in the net division were Malcolm Campbell and Mrs, Gil Gerald with a 66.

A similar event at the Indianapolis country club was won by Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Cumming with an 81, Newell Munson and Dorothy Ellis had an 82, while D. 8. Blackmore and Mrs. Tom Joyce produced a 66 to top the net shooters. A 67 fashioned by Bob Schuman, Clarence Ostheimer, Pete Schaid and Jack Frost was good enough to win the all-amateur tourney at Pleasant Run,

Katy Cottrell became possessor of the Milt Boatman trophy by | winning the first annual hole-in- ! one tourney at Lake Shore.

All with net 70's, Gene Gilmore, Ralph Jordan and George Humphreys tied for the first three places in Sarah Shank's bankers’ handi-

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Clowns Play Tonight The Indianapolis Clowns will open a two-game Negro American league series with the ' Chicago American Giants at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Victory field. The second tilt is scheduled for Wednesday night.

Reunion in lowa

IOWA CITY, June 16.—The 25th reunion of Iowa's unbeaten football team of 1922 is set for Oct. 11 at the time of the homecoming game with Indiana.

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