Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1947 — Page 19

Games night

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Giants Dump Phillies, 3 to 0° * NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (U. ¥*).—~There-was go cheer for the Brooklyn

Dodgers today in the score of last

night's Cardinal-Cub game, won by

St. Louis, 3 to 1, but the truly sad news for the Dodgers didn’t show in

the score.

The runs that didn't come home were the tip-off, to the Brooks that

it will be a tough September, St. Louis, off to a 3 to 0 lead on extra-base slugging in the early, “Innings, saw Chicago come back!

with an eighth-inning homer by|c.

Andy Pafko, with none on base. In the ninth Bob Scheffing opened for Chicago with a single and Bill Nicholson doubled him to third base. . The ‘Cat’ Ruiets Things Then Harry Brecheen, often called the greatest clutch pitcher in baseball, and the Cardinals, the never-say-die team, showed their mettle. The next three Cub batters went down easily and the runners died on base. The Card victory cut Brooklyn's lead to three games, as the Dodgers and Braves took a day off, and was St. Louis’ 11th triumph in 12 games since Brooklyn swept a series at St. Louis, The New York Giants, who do not accept the popular theory that they are out of pennant contention, dumped the Phillies, 3 to 0, although that feat does not indicate pennant caliber. Dave Koslo allowed five hits in taking the shutout, which was. the second suffered by the Phils two games. John Mize’ two-run ouble, followed by Willard Marshall's single, produced the New York runs, Augie Galan, a Brooklyn castoff, walloped a grand slam homer to lead Cincinnati to an 8 to 3 win over Pittsburgh. Grady Hatton, young third baseman, also “enjoyed - the night hugely, getting a home run, triple and two doubles in his first four trips. A's Beat Yanks Farl Johnson's three-hit pitching and Same Mele's home run combined for a 1-to-0 Boston Red Sox victory--over— Washington, Mickey Haefner, the losing hurler, allowed 10 hits, three by Mele. Boston pulled

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to within 11% games of New York. The Yankees, still wavering despite return of Joe DiMaggio to the lineup, were beaten by the Philadelphia Athletics; 3 to 2. Rookie Bill McCahan “scattered seven Yank hits, stranding nine New York runners, and got offensive support from Sam Chapman's homer and Pete Suder’s two-run triple. Detroit beat Cleveland, 3 to 1, although .outhit by the Indians, nine to six. A walk, a single; a sacrifice and two outs gave, the Tigers two runs off Mel Harder in the second inning "and ‘Virgil .Trucks protected the lead. Lou Boudreau and George Kell both went hitless and stayed tied for the league batting lead at .336. Rudy, York hit two home runs, one in each game, as the White Sox and St. Louis Browns divided a doubleheader. Chicago won the opener, 5 to 2, on York's three-run homer in the seventh. inning. St. Louis won the second game, 8 to 4, with a 14-hit attack.

3 More Bouts Made by Carter

Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A. C. announced today the rematching of four fighters on the supporting card for the Abel CestacBuddy Knox pro fistic card at the Sports Arena Thursday night.

Bill Davis and Kid Bartley, local middleweights, have been paired again for a five-rounder. Davis won their first meeting on a decision. Frankie Ray, the East Chicago welter, is to be given another shot at Sol Lewis of Louisville. Lewis took a close five-round nod from {Ray last week after the upstate boy had lost a lot of points on an early knockdown. The six-round semi-windup will send Joe Sgro, former local Golden Gloves champ, against Juste Martinez; Mexico" City. welter. Cestac, the Argentine champion, in

the 10-round feature. Cestac is

" completing his training at Leepef's! .

8. Illinois st., gym, while Knox will come here from New York where he has been boxing.

Juniors Wallop Ist Round Teams

Five Class Junior Baseball teams moved into the second round of their city championship tournament today after scoring decisive victories at Riverside park Jesterday. Northwestern Pal ‘defeated Southport Cubs, 16 to 9, and Little Flower, the defending champion, rem over the FEllenberger Panthers, 21 to 2: Other results:were: Christian Pal 17, Douglas Pal 1; Rivergide Collier Cubs 11, Lockefield Pal 2, and Garfield Pal 21, Rhodius Pal 2. . Class B teams will begin their tournament round Thursday and Class A clubs will start Friday, Bowling Notes °

The American Legion bow fs " will hold a pre-season meet)

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Filchock. May Join Canadian Team

HAMILTON, Ont, Aug. 12 (U. P.).—~Frank Filchock, suspended from American professional football for failure to report a bribe attempt, ‘has been signed by the Hamilton Tigers of the Big Four Canadian football league. ; Hardie - Awrey, business manager of the Tigers, announced last night that the club would wait to see what effect the suspension of the former Néw York® Giant backfield star from the National football would have on his status Canada’: ei

The terms of Filchock’s con- |

tract were not known.

5-Round Bouts

On Amateur Card”

0 fiys- -round scraps will headlin the meeting of Dayton, Ohio's Golden Gloves champions, and the South 8ide Community center scrappers at the Shelby street open-air ring ‘tomorrow night. Charles: Sampson, who won the Dayton Gloves crown in the welterweight class, will be pitted against Dick Roembke of the South Side team in one of these. Don. Umerick, Dayton champ, will aqppose Russ ‘McKinney, local Gloves and A. A. U. titlist in the 126-pound division, in the other five-heat engagement. Dayton will bring a team of eight boys to oppose Gene Bland’s charges, who thus far are undefeated locally in inter-city competition. The South Siders avenged a road defeat at the hands of Peoria here ‘recently. Bland will pick his scrappers from more than 50 working out at the South Side gym. He invited other amateurs to attend classes

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Tough September

‘All-Time Titan Fan DETROIT, Aug. 12.~George ~ kovan hasn't missed a home played by the

Joyce on Kokomo Ring Card Aug. 20)

. KOKOMO, Ind. Aug. 12 (U, P),

,oming

HOW IT'S DONE—The free tennis clinic at the Riviera club, Thursday at 2:30 p. m., will feature Charles (Bunny) Hare, former British Davis Cup player and his wife, the former Mary Hardwick,

a former Wightman

up team member. nis association is sponsoring the program.

The Central Indiana Ten-

Tag Bout Tops Arena Show Tonight

A tag-team match featuring Bud

Curtis and Billy Thom, local mat|Curtis seeking his sixth home town

aces, headlines tonight's wrestling show at Sports Arena.

The Indianapolis grapplers will be after their third triumph in as|

many starts as they face -the|leam encounters.

aggressive team of Sammy Kohen, New York, and Martino

Mike) Angelo, Toledo. Ij is for two [Frankie Talaber,

falls out of three.

(Iron |with a one-fall opener between

Tonight's tussle also will find"

victory, He has appeared in five bouts, winning twice in regular {matches and three times in tag-

The card gets under way at 8:30

Columbus, O,, and Benny Truedell, Windsor, Ont,

are scheduléd diamonds,

4 Twilight League Teams Seek Mid-Week Title

By BERNARD HARMON

Although one week remains for of the Indianapolis amateur, baseba

light league schedule runs for five more Wednesdays.

As a result championships in decided for two or three weeks.

Lodge, Tryon Tavern and Kingan Rellables

gain the first place position before, the season winds up. Tryon and Kingan assured them-| selves of at least one championship. dn last Sunday's games, the former clinching the¥title in the, City league, while the Reliables assured- themselves of the top position in the Municipal. y Tomorrow night's league games, on Riverside park|

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Davis Cup Films To Be Shown

An added feature of the free tennis elinic at the Riviera club Thurs- | day will be the showing of motion | pictures of the 1946 challenge round| Davis Cup matches at 8 p. m. The clihic, sponsored by-the Cen-| tral Indiana Tennis association, will begin at 2:30 p. m, and will featuke Charles Hare, former British Davis {Cup star, and his wife, the former {Mary Hardwick, - an ex- British Wightman Cup player. Mrs. Hare also will play an exhi-| bition match, against Ralph Burns of ‘Indianapolis, | Junior players planning to attend the clinic, are requested to bring, their racquets and shoes for instruc-| tion on the Riviera club tennis courts. { The motion pictures at night will| be in technicolor and Mr. Hare will serve as commentator, Both the) alinic-and the motion pictures are open to the 10 the public free of charge.

Short Wave Song ; NEW YORK, Aug 12. —Wave Song trailed so far that a disgusted fan holding a ticket on him named the trotter Short Wave Song.

ball game of Detroit in 18 years.

~Jimmy Joyce, Gary, Ind, and Ted Christie of Chicago will meet in an eight-round lightweight bout at the Midget Speedway here

Aug. 20. FRONT END Three six-round fights and one regularly scheduled games: in four four-rounder “will a ane EARL ‘GREEN ABANA Il association's "five loops, the Twi-| card. "|| carrot aa © NK u

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{meets Prospéct Tavern on diamend | No. 3. Tryon tangles with Linde Air x Products on diamond No. 2. Eagles face Allison in their quest| {of the loop championship, on dia- | mond No. 4 In their previous! Wednesday meeting the Lodgemen | eked out g 5-4 triumph. Kingan and Mallory meet on dia- x mond No. 1. It will be the first time they have clashed in the Wednesday loop, their first game having been postponed by agreement. How. ever, their records in the Manufacturers league and their three-inning| battle on “amateur day,” halted by rain, indicates they are Ww matched. The remaining Wednesday game! finds South Side Saints facing! {Simpson's Studio on diamond No. 5. *

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