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Heavies Collide In Ring Feature
Two heavyweight maulers who like to slug on a toe-to-toe basis will coilide tonight at the outdoor Sports Arena when Bob Garner takes on Hubert Hood in the 10round feature. An early knockout by either battler is not unlikely, Snarp-punching Garner of Louisville and burly Hood of Chicago will be tangling for the fourth time and the second time in a local arena, The score stands 2 to 1 in Garner's favor, with each previous meeting going the full 10 rounds. The complete prograi: Main Event (10 rounds; heavyweights)—Bob Garner, Louisville, vs. Hubert Hood, Chicago. Semi-Windup (6 rounds; bantamweights) — Chuck McGow, Indianapolis, vs. Ray Capps, Louisville. Prelim (5 rounds; lightweights)— Doyle Upchurch, Muncie, vs. Sammy Malone, Louisville. * Prelim (5 rounds; mjddleweights) «Bill Davis, Indianapolis; vs. Kid Bartley, Indianapolis. Prelim (4 rounds; heavyweights) «Gibbs Pike, Louisville, vs. Larry Chapman, Indianapolis, Pike and Capps are newcomers here. The Chapman-Pike heavyweight brawl will open the action at 8:30 p. m.
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and did not make an appearance. Milwaukee took both ends of a double-header from Columbus last night, lambasting the ball hard for a total of 29 hits and 27 runs.
innings of the first game, Milwaukee won, 15 to 7, at Columbus and took the nightcap 12 to 9. In other games, Kansas City split a pair with Toledo and Louisville walloped Minneapolis, 8 to 4. 13 Runs in Four Innings In the seven-inning opener, Co-
lead which ‘the Brews overcame with 13 runs tallied in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings. Three Red Bird errors and numer ous walks aided the Brews’ 13-hif
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Win Seven, Lose Seven During Stay at Home
Our Indianapolis Indians picked an appropriate time to get out
Three straight losses to the cellar Saints from St. Paul gave the Tribe a record of seven victories, seven losses and one tie during its)
ings of Victory field, the Indians still stood at 500 today in the Associa-
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Johnson to Coach Wabash Five
‘CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, July 17 (U. P.) ~—Wlliam 8. (Bill) John. on ysterday was appointed head basketball coach at Wabash college. Former assist-
fortunes in the friendly surround- a meeting in city hall last hight.
tion standings as they prepared for an extended western swing. the first four ning and then ant Das ko bbal with South Side Saints, top aggreThey were to be idle today be-|rested on their bats while Minneap- Sone i. a gation of the Big Six loop. , fore opening a Stand at Milwaukee olis cut their lead in half. Wes unlve! on onn=i Kingan Reliables, who lead both tomorrow evening. Bailey allowed the Millers seven sod Ye Hiceusd the Municipal and Manufacturers’ In spite of the Indians’ 7-3 de- base ‘ knocks while the Colonels 8 8 3 leagues, will meet P. R. Mallory Co, feat by- the Apostles last night,| were getting 11. Wabash. runnersup of thé latter circuit, at the 4343 faithful, had at least a Johnson was|4 p. m. The Reliables, who are de« few things to comfort them, among .all-Big 10 guard|fending city champions, chose to these the pinch, home run by Roy Tribe Box Score at Indiana in the . Jarvis, Gene Mauch's perfect eve- ST. PAUL ; Se late 1930s after TWILIGHT Mshotn Lhe ning at bat and Manny Perez's AB R HO A E ie playing on the... rodge ... fk 1 881 excellent three innings of relief|Riegs db. 1:03 § 9 o 3 Bill Johnson 1935 Jeffersonville Be Volt News v4 8 i a1 hurling. +4 3 1 3 4 1lhigh school team that won 31 games Kingan Reliables SR TRE Situation Sad +3 1020 in a row before losing in the state Rin Mallory or «3 3 2% Other than that, the situation|i v4 0 8-0 2 finals. South, Side Sains’ wi 8 ud was sad. Stan PFerek hardly had|pS 23.83% 2% Wabash officials smd that John-(Fie0*y Rroquets 111] i ¢ 2 settled down to his pitching chores |] +4 FEN. son would conie to Wabash Sept. I|Simpson Stadios .......... 106 Ae for the Tribe when Duke Snider|Gugman :3 3 1 § § land probably also would somch. al no yea) Hee walloped a two-run home run over —- — spring sport. d thelr Municipal league lineup, h d for MOPED +uivrveen 357 0.7 1 —— paving the way for the Mallory the wall in right centerfield fo INDIANAPOLIS : entry from the Manufacturers’. the Apostles in the first inning. ABR HO A ¥ Carl C. Callahan, general chairAnd at the end of five innings|Maueh 2b .......... 3 1" 3°79 [ee no 0 S + ' Y Castiglione, ss ...... 41.0 1.6 man, who earlier had named Luke St. Paul had five runs, thanks tO|Rosenthal, rf........ 4 0 1 2 0 1 WISH radi ix hits, two errors by Ernie An-|Ouintini, If . 4 0 1:0 0 . Walton, radio announcer, as “a and a pair of walks. That's anu IH ... : : 0 0 10 o 0 A t Card master of ceremonies, announced when Perez stepped in to stop the|Hadle, © +23 03 1 8 n ma eur he ice of admis Bb U0 Cea he cellar-dwellers cold for three Ferek p + ¥. 00.0310 y y ga : 9 | Williams CY ee 00 Twilight league of the amateur frames. Peres p -.. "0 0 ¢ o 9 oo Indianapolis amateur fighters won| But he had“to yield to a pinch|Jarvis ".... ‘3 1 1 0 o osix of eight bouts and scored three|Association, sterling pitching peruy De: a y p Barrett, p ... «8.0.0 9.0.6 formances resulted in four ‘of the hitter in the eightfl inning, and|Brown T 9 0 00 0 KrOGons o Sgtesting 3 loam ol cUntesta Fireman Red Barrett gave up twoO| moa 33 7 3; Ty 3 Terre Haute an nton boxers last more St’ Paul runs in the ninth| Wiliams batted for Ferek in Afth. night at the South Side community Eagles Lodge shut out Simpson
Studios, 6-0, as Dwayne Hodges limited the losers to a lone bingle. John Masariu homered for the winners.
Jarvis batted for Perez in eighth.
center, Brown batted for Barrett in ninth,
In the 126- pound main event, 000 002 v10—3| Russ 'McKinney -of Indianapolis i Ries 3. Dow -|scored a TKO over Leo Stubblefield in the second round. Other In-| One safe hit was all Linde Alr
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Junior Baseball Teams To Open "Amateur Day’
By BERNARD HARMON ‘Plans to make the coming “Amateur Day,” program of the Indianapolis amateur + baseball association, the most | outstanding in history were discussed by the. various committees in|
The program will open with two junior baseball teams competing at 12:15 p. m. At 1:30, Tryon's Tavern, City league leaders, will clash
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easily, 10-0. Seal had two singles, a triple and a home run, “Two were on base when he homered. Prospect Tavern nosed out -Allison's, 4-3, when hits by Manager Bob Yocum, Tommie Thompson and Fred Smith produced the winning marker in the seventh inning. Smith, on the mound for the winners, allowed but five hits. A fifth inning rally, in which four hits produced two runs, gave
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Carranza Howard, formerly with the New York Cubans, is scheduled to pitch for the Indianapolis Clowns this evening when they close their Negro American league series with x the \ Chicago American Giants at Victory field.
rown Willits “aa 2 . Rina Weber 11, dres 9, Guintini 7, Kalin 7, Riddle 4, An 4, arvis 2, Castiglione 3, Wentzel, Rosenthal, Hallett, Nagi ly hits—Castiglione 7, Kalin 4 Wentzel 4, Moran 3, Guintini 3, Weatherly 2, Mauch 2, Andres, wh, Two-base hits—Moran 19, Weatherly 2 Castiglione 15, © 12 Suintini 11, Ridd
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