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THURSDAY, JULY 17,
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 Louis ville 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 fill 10 rounds. The complete program: Main Event (10 rounds; heavyweights)—Bob Garner, Louisville, vs. Hubert Hood, Chicago. Semi-Windup (6 rounds; bantamweights) — Chuck McGow, Indianapelis, vs. Ray Capps, Louis-
Prelim (5 rounds; lightweights)— Doyle Upchurch, Muncie, vs. Sammy Malone, Louisville. * Prelim (5 rounds; middleweights) «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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Win Seven, Lose Seven
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Stay at Home
Our Indianapolis Indians picked an appropriate time to get out
Three straight losses tg the cellar Saints from St. Paul gave the
Tribe a record of seven victories, seven losses and one tie during its)
home stand. Failing to better their
fortunes in the friendly surround-
ings of Victory field, the Indians still stood at 500 today in the Associa-
tion standings as they prepared for an extended western swing, They were to be idle today before opening a Stand at Milwaukee tomorrow evening. In spife of the Indians’ 7-3 defeat by the Apostles last night, the 4343 faithful, had at least a few things to comfort them, among these the pinch home run by Roy
olis cut their lead in half.
the first four innings and then rested on their bats while MinneapWes Bailey allowed the Millers seven base ‘ knocks while the Colonels were getting 11.
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ians Drop 3 To Cellar Saints And Scram |;
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Johnson to Coach Wabash Five
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, July 17 (U, P).—Wlliam 8. (Bill) Johnon ysterday was appointed head basketball coach at Wabash college, Former assist ant basketball coach at Indiana university, Johnson will succeed Dale Davis at Wabash,
Johnson was
¥ * all-Big 10 guard at Indiana in the
a meeting in city hall last hight.
at 12:15 p. m. At 1:30, Tryon's Ta with South Side Saints, top agg gation of the Big Six loop. Kingan Reliables, who lead both the Municipal and Manufacturers’ leagues, will meet P. R. Mallory Co, runnersup of thé latter circuit, at 4 p. m. The Reliables, who are defending city champions, chose to
Jarvis, Gene Mauch's perfect eve- ST. PAUL a lute Tose ates TWILIGHT Meade a ning at bat and Manny Perez's ABR HO AE bli playing on ; 1 ast excellent three innings of relief fitiggs iy Uaiinind 8 5.8 3 | Bit Johnson g35 Jeftersonville|: Ww hurling. a der, % 3 3 } 3 : i high school team that won 31 games 3 867 Situation Sed nae sit -~-3 § 7 § 8 glin 8 tw peters ling 18 the aie i Y e situation |Paepke, c ..... ." i . Other than that, th Fake $I 9 0 8 © 0 Wabash officials smd that John [Pros § ae was sad. Stan Ferek hardly had|poucic® ip el 8 3 0% Linde Air A settled down to his pitching chores Branests, ss a 4 i i $ 4 ; son would conie to Wabash Sept. 1 for the Tribe when Duke Snider Commas, p ...: wld 1408 and 3 ii also would conch 01d thelr Municipal league lineup, Be rn a Totals ....i...38 1 9 18 3 poving he Wali dhe Mallory INDIANAPOLIS entry from the Manufacturers’, the Apostles in the first inning. : And at the end of five innings|Mauch, 2b Bers 4 H [ee noc 0 S Carl ©. Callahan, general chair io Castiglione, 35 ...... 4 1 0 1 01 man, who earlier had named Jae St. Paul had five runs, thanks Rosenthal, X- .. 3132: Walton, WISH radio announcer - u " . ’ ’ six hits, two errors bp Er ndres, 3b 9 0 0 53 master of ceremonies, announced dres and a pair of walks. That'siMoran, 1b -. tts 0d the price of admission as 50 cents. when Perez, stepped In to stop the|wentzel, ef +'5 1°22 00 In yesterday's five games in the cellar-dwellers cold for three | Ferek, p . 1.0.0.6 1.0 - hs a : : - frames. | Peres. p 2 1 9 8 9 0 8 Indianapolis amateur fighters won| Twilight league of the amateur But he had. to yield to a pinch Jarvis 1.1 1 0 o o|six of eight bouts and scored three|association, sterling pitching perhitter in ‘the eighth inning, and Burren, Ben 1 0 0 § § O/knockouts in defeating a team of luttuanives resulted in, four of the Fireman Red Barrett gave up twoO| woes :.. rile K 37 1m "3 Terre Haute and Clinton boxers last | Contests.
more St. Paul runs in the ninth on two singles, a walk and a triple by George Fallon. The Indians didn't score until the sixth, inning—in fact, didn't get a hit off Lloyd Dietz after Mauch had led off in the first inning with a stinging. single between short and third. Mauch started the sixth-inning uprising with another single, and both + he and Pete Castiglione were safe
— Pat Patterson (I). when Fallon muffed a double-play Hit by va —Paepie re tRackley). 118 Poun unds—Robin 1 Hood (I) knocked out ball.. | Dietz. Losing pitcher—Ferek. mpires— WS Y plow red Ha ol n tpointed . Hitter's Dream Hic cks, Moore, rafin. Time—1:55. At-| pM FORREST assell (1) outpoln Pinch 8 tendance—4343. p13 Pounds—Bob Roberts (I) outpointed 5 x : 1 Larry Rosenthal cracked out a . 133 Pounds—Tommy Liggett (TH) out-two-run single, but a double play| Tribe Battin pointed Torpedo Tinsley (I) Aiicek. J 112 . Pounds—Billy Bostick (TH) . outsnuffed ‘any other chances. Jarvis, GC AB R H RBI Av |Pointed Jerry McKinney (I). batting for Perez in the Signi, Mauch ......... 8 de 2s a1 ori ounds-Dick *Rosmbike (17 knocked ' e " added the other Tribe marker on Rosenthii’ 8 .8 20 9 317 Cigseiand Brown Roberta (1) outpointed his home run over the left field ivy. Kalin 3 js 3 a 3 343 126 Pounds—Russ McKinney scored tech. n . - - Stan Wentzel drove a triple deep|igeatherty *: 307 53 93 36. 303 pleat knockout over Leo Stubblefield (TH), into the centerfield shadows in the darvia rvis 3 lo 1» oS 29 ninth inning, but there already were|Castigiions : 26 36 w 2 76 Hawerd to Hurl two outs and the game was over|erer. ----: 306 43 1 3 250 lien, Sumy Biowh flied BUY 1 The LT 0 i 3% 4 de For Clowns Tonight role ome runs--Weathe: Roy was on sick call|Guintinl 7. Kalin 17, Ridaie ‘+, Moran «| Carranza Howard, formerly with
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. . Scoring frequently in all but two 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, Columbus grabbed a first-inming, 5-2 lead which ‘the Brews overcame with 13 runs tallied inthe third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings. Three Red Bird errors and numerous walks aided the Brews’ 13-hit attack. The Birds matched Mil-
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Williams batted for Ferek fifth Jarvis batted for Perez in eight th. Brown batted for Barrett in ninth.
Runs batted in—Snider 2, Riggs, Doug1 2, Jarvis, Fallon, Bestudi Bee-hase Hints Fallon, Wentzel, Jarvis. crifice—Dietz. rar allen, Brancato and Doug8, Putioh and t on t. Base ol
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2, Mauch 2, Andres, Brown Two-base hits—Moran 19, Weatherly 17, Castiglione 15, ens) 12, 11, Guintini 11, Ridd Jarvis 2, Williams 2 " Williams, Ni Stolen bases—Brown 5, Wentzel 4
3, Weatherly 3, Andres 8, tgiton ne Clarence Locke, veteran rightSurvie, Rosenthe," Mach, Maloy hander, is due to hurl fop Chicago. - : . Game time is 8:30 p. m. Tribe Pitching . way... roll 3%| Tennis Tourney To EL TEE pity Le a % - Va Re wn e Richer a 3 4] n n 8 ciation said <today the Western Gables 330% 0 3: $i{junior boys’ tennis championships Fer 3 2 » 1 will be held -at the University of ;
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La Standings, Results
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at New York (2 postponed,
Pitisbuigh at Brook lyn Bt. Lol Boston {night),
(Only “games scheduled. flgton and Klutts; Behrman, Taylor and Cincinnat ....... 100 000 000 } RESULTS YESTERDAY Philadelphia". "100 100 20%— 4 i} | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Leonard and. Seminick, and Lamanno; (First game, seven innings) mente Kansas City ..."... 001 010 6-2 7 'o/ Ze Lott 17 001 00x 3 17 ¢ Ol “vine oF o MeLish ‘snd Niarhos: Johnson and Hel cu Dickson, ‘Burkart and Wilber; S8pahn and (Becon game) Kansas City... 000 001 000— 1 3 |i fl iti (Mes Marshall aud ue 0 or A nr or Shipm an’ and, ‘Schefling: Ken- | Martin, y, Trinkle, Beggs and W. Cooper.
UTO RACES—,
SUN. JULY 20 FRANKLIN
3-7 ; 20 003 oes Russ ‘McKinney ‘of Indianapolis
tC: 4, Wenzel . Oren 3, Guintini 3, Weatherly
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night at the Sguth Side community center, In the 126-pound main event,
scored a TKO over Leo Stubblefield in the second round. Other Indianhapolis fighters scaring knock-
and Dick Roembke, 147 pounds. Complete results:
100 Pounds—Steve Reckley (I) out. pointed Charlie Ends (I), 13 Pounds—Billy Wilson (I) outpointed
the New York Cubans, is scheduled to pitch for the Indianapolis Clowns this evening when they close their Negro American league series with the \ Chicago American Giants at Victory field.
outs were Robin Hood, 118 pounds, 3
Eagles Lodge shut out Simpson Studios, 6-0, as Dwayne Hodges limited the losers to a lone bingle. John Masariu homered for the winners. One safe hit was all Linde Air Products could garner off the offer-
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|
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annual Victory fleld |
The program will open with two junior baseball teams competing
vern, City league leaders, will clash
ings of Grant Elrod and Raleigh Miller of De Wolf News, which turned in a 3-2 triumph. Elrod went six innings and Miller one. Ed Stegmuller iced the game for De Wolf with his fourth inning homer, after Jerry Tutterow’s eircuit blow had produced the second tally in the third. Ed. Marcum otg Kingan's had a no-hitter in‘ his "pocket until two South Side Saints hit safely in the
800 | seventh inning. The Reliables, with 86 | Jiggs Seal batting in six runs, won
easily, 10-0. Seal had two singles,
on base when he homered. Prospect Tavern nosed out Alli-
Bob Yocum, Tommie Thompson and Fred Smith produced the winning marker in the seventh inning. 85 | amith, on the mound for the winners, allowed but five hits. A fifth inning rally, in which
a triple and a home run, Two were
son's, 4-3, when hits by Manager
four hits produced two runs, gave
Tryon's Tay, the edge and a 6:3,
victory over B. R. Mallory Co. Last night's victories by the Eagles, DeWolf and Tryon's left the three teams tied for the top {spot ir the: loop “standings.
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