Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1947 — Page 30
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Tars, wipning 1 to 0 When the game ended the Tive- foot eleven. inc h Fighthander had registered his 16th straight hitless - inning. Scarfaced from a Jap bullet that caught him in the face in his 18th day of battle, Connelly entered organized baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics who still own his contract. He was with the A's for the last of the '45 season and was with Toronto, Canada, last year. Connelly boasts a record of nine
apolis, defeated L. Smith, Peru, - 112 Pounds—Charley Fears, Mar- | fon, outpointed Jerry McKinney, In-
vin Twilight League's Race farm club of the Athletics. The|dlanapelis. | By BERNARD HARMON decision over Prospect other is Leland (Low) Brissie, an 126 Pounds—Robin Hood, Indian-| The race for the Twilight ama-|Which was held to six scattered hi army veteran who has broken the |apolis, outpointed Charley Simms, teur baseball league championship Sally strikeout record this year by! Gas City. {remained an open affair for three fanning +256 batters. 147 Pounds—Dick Roembke, Indi- teams as the top trio continued their Brissie's leg was shattered by anapolis, outpointed Bob Jefferson, winning ways with triumphs in yesGerman artillery in the European | Marion. |terday’s contests at Riverside park. theater and he wears a heavy stee 1} 112° Pounds—Jimmy McKinney, Grant Elrod pitched a four-hitter brace around his sensitive leg. Doc- - | Indianapolis, outpointed Pat Pat- fot De Wolf News, the league lead{lors thought they would have to|tersen, Indianapolis. 3
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NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (U. P). Branch Rickey, who reluctantly bull MUNCIE, Ind, Aug. 31.—Wayne professional at Indianhappily was beginning to admit he was wrong, retreated today to his| apolis’ Meridian Hills Country club, shot to protect s three-stroke lead ship, was in fine form today. original view that the Brookiyn Dodgers possibly were one year away 85 the abbreviated fleld of 67 moved through the final 36 holes of the 1t/appeared that no matter how 1 nnant. Indiana open golf tournament today. 53 t he can put Tom a pe i potent a As the season started, the Dodger owner admitted that his young- | Timberman produced a two-under-par 70 over the Delaware Country orb the night against sters were good, but sald that the seasoned St. Louls Carginals would be| club premises yesterday to go with his sizzling 69 of the first round. the fleld a 1047 college the team to beat until his rookies The biggest threat to his 139 su all-slar¥ Age ‘is doomed to defeat. hed mare experience. But the| Robinson led off the Dodger 12tn was the 142 that Bud Timbrook, fessional Noel Epuetion of Syste " EE tw tito : LC with a single and took second on! Richmond amateur, Jashioned from and Jack Taulman of Shelbyville] “It's just a Brooks set out to prove him wrong, . : score Halas wants the . 1d 10- Pete Relser's bunt. The eager rounds of 73 and 69. two Indianapolis simon-pures, George o Ne Nome lead over she Ours Rickey Jackie, best baserunner in the All golfers who shot 156 or bet- Hare Jr. and Ralph Heinlein. Bears to run up” he said. “It Ram ta fess that his league, strained too far off second ter through the first 36 holes were| The defending champion, Mau- might be 50 to 0. jrivately: began to ean mn he ; | Leahy offered several reasons for : _ and relief pitcher George Munger, eligible to .make today's double rice Feeney of Indianapolis, was team might bloom into champion bob i bracketed with the state amateur| his unhappy outlook. ship caliber a little early. unperturbed by Jackie's dancing, round trip, 've had 8 lot of trouble with d \hat way when the Picked the rookie off Gase. That Right behind Timbrook at 143—| titlist, Pred Wampler Jr. of Indian-| “We he sald. “Glenn Davis It logge at way was the ball game for St. Louis, and always a dangerous tournament apolis, at 148.. George Shafer of injuries Dodgers béat the Red Birds LETTE | * | contender—was the veteran Bill Batesville had the same total. won't be able to play. Bob Feni. doublchesder Monday, brut St Louis Johnny Mize, keeping alive faint Heinlein of Noblesville, who com-| Those who qualified for the final more won't be able to pity. Custis Came back to Wi & ng Ee hopes of matching Babe Ruth's bined a 71 yesterday with his 72 of|36 holes, with their totals for the Trippl might not be able b «play. "Tuautay, yelhag UP. eu wh . homer record of 60 in a year got Tuesday. Bunched at 144 were pro-|first two rounds: It's uncertain whether yi game 45 un Ee a his 37th and 38th roundtrippers as #8 * = = cich will be able to play. one, for it wou r NOL the Giants split wit . 5 y " : napolis” .... T6-16— 4 Bern wen in he fa ty Coan, m0 Ona I I SE TE Ble HE then lo of the Bor wee bun weeks of the season With & 5743 4.0 Reds, “Bu k, Richmond .... 13-88-~ rank Penning, Ansanon 79-153 counting game lend or a 4% game MARIN gy, G00 victory in the opener Nos! Be pe 0-1 Glen M: Kot Lalaystte. i very long. Doc Blanchard didn't The margin was 4% today, be- ; *Jobn Rar Jr, Indianapolis 73144! Sohn Nelson, Biwood ......... 4 | arrive until this week. He won't be : ah Tobkien: pou ended an eight-game losing streak ck 7 jiiman, Shelbyville io: Die i Se City... | re to learn the plays ause the h Pitcher Everett Lively doubled - . *Raiph Hethieln 2 . as they were, didn't quite mabeh ony thy winning run in the fourth I. A. C. TEAM SEEKS TITLE—One of the contenders for the city water polo | fh2 Kiuulis St.John, 0 7 i pkotio ,.-.. ] H| Leahy wasn't just singiog the up to the Owrdinal veterans—the i... of tne second game championship in"the annual tourney under the sponsorship of the city recreation de- | Hin Knick’ Anderson. ..::: 73. 8 Clark, | Bowes, blues, Davis, a two-time all-Amer-old pros Jim Russell hit a triple, double John Watson, South Bend 3 *Russ Rader, i . 4-81 ican ‘at Army, injured his knee Youne Blood ln Toussel Tit a, eile, dgivic) partment and L. Strauss & Co., at Garfisld park tomorrow and Saturday will be this |reie sor son, 0 Tsisapo 1-13-14 ie” Nutter, Ja ARIES while catching a punt and Dever as r fa ow o an . 9, For a while it semed as though the Boston Braves, 16 to 10. in a team from the Indianapolis Athletic club. From left to right are (front) George 3 Shafer, Batesville. as 1 Bon’ Brn ’ I saw a scrimmage. He's definitely would be a great duy for the slovpy game. Rusel batted in five Vurgess, Tim Blakley and Smiley Chambers: (rear) Emmet Gilligan, Fritz Panfzer, | yagks, beens issosels nie). Si BT I A oun ’ o » bined. Jackie Robinson runs and scored three *Lennis Murphy, 750 T4149 te " houbleq home a Dodger run in the, Rain stopped the Phil-Cub game Curtis McQueen and Bud Sgr. i Jim Gunouip, Framin. : + “Beh Ha i . X Oklahoma A. and M., also was out third inning, and Ralph Branca In the sixth inning with score tied A n JsKsighe “Gakinia oity.. ’ With bad nee he had a prob st reaching stardom although hogat 1 to 1 out k T T Ivan G Coly : i pa Bo a Dodger for several 3 Tigers Edged ar S ennis ourne “pred, Burnside. Ine A . i! able starting lineup, and there was sons. had & ne-hit game untill The New York Yankees edged A onsets ren Cg ara b . 3 only one question in it. Bur BaldPitay ski single + the Detroit Tig eac £5 emi- ina H. E. Waters, Gary P. Canni 8¢|win, the U, C. L. A. star, will start Whitey Kurowski singled in the th etroit Tigers In 11 innings, 14 *Russell Bowers, Muncie . 0) . { | u Ts, G. Puliiam Jr, Indianapolis. er at end—"if he's able '—Leshy said. eighth. Brooklyn scored im the to 13 overcoming a nine un { y Robert Grant, Kokomo. ......, ‘Amateur. =" eighth for a 2 to © lead seventh Inning by Detroit | Fred Kovaleski, Detroit, faced ly blasted him from the court in the|*ferxer Motte, Bout. Bond But Branca cracked in the ninth York came back with three runs Indianapolis amateur boxers Josep Marmuth Je. of Pyabureh, [fund frame. or Set Scores were| | arn dletsiel.. Nevpo ro { NE and walked two men, although hein the eighth and tied the score scored “five. knockouts — three of en Cal Be d Edward Kil ro] ova 2 oo a- limi Bi oar Siamin ond or. | got two out. Hugh Casey came on With five in the ninth, then won which were the technical variety. § e Leal, Oppose war us, | Kovaleski, second-seeded, elimi= fessler, Crawfo Crawfordsville... . ' | ’ and Rom Northey singled one run on John Lindell's single and Phil lin defeating a team of Peru, Mar {Philadelphia today in Jeatured nated Martin Lide Jr., Bimingham, —— Rome Rizzuto's double lion. Kokomo and Gas City swing] semi-final matches of men’s singles Ala., 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 yesterday. GOLDEN S Kurowskl, a tar since 1042) Three runs in the top of the 10th Int last night at the South ors competition for the 1947 national] In other matches, Anderson, Si es an eed HIGH dribbied a grounder toward thirdinning gave the Philadelphia community center. [Puls aks gid SHumpotuty. | former champ, swamped Hainline’ FLASH OCTANE baseman Johnny Jorgensen, one of Athletics a §- -to- 2 victory over the | In the feature five-round 126- ar ith a po Youngs: Peokies Teo, 8: -3, ¥L 6-1, REG ETHYL : f—— the Sess of he Brook rookies Jor-| White Box. Perris Fain batted inipound bout, Russ McKinney of In-| "Island, 11, the defending champion jane d A “Ind pols, Clash Toni ht : x gensen “froze” then fumbled th: one run and Sam Chapman singled |dianapolis kayoed Jackie Dixson of | ” g pion, trimme r nne, Indianapol is, AX ball. The game was tied. Brooklyn home the other two, Taft Wright | Marion in the second round Re. "DO was upset by diminutive Lou 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. AX PAID T PAID almost scored in the 10th, but sent home both Chisox tallies with sults of othe boat 4 : * |Faquin of Memphis, Tenn, in a bit- Heat Victims Bob Sikes, 197-pound former Ar-| ’ Sopa Chuck Diering's. fine throw froma pair of hits a 5 9 pitier ova! : ter, three-hour struggle | Two players were victims of ks kansas heavyweight who is eyeing| Men's, Wom., Boys’ & Girls FISHING TACKLE right field caught Ed Stanky at the! The Red Sox were rained out at 112 Pounds—Clyde Carmen, Indi-| poquin, former navy lieutenant, {intense heat. Hank Campbell, In-|the Indiana crown, and Willard] Bl CYCLES . plate, |8t. Louis. anapolis, scored TKO over Del Wil- will meet John Hyden, Nashville, |dianapolis, led Joseph Harmuth Jr. Reed, former Hoosier titleholder,! CASTING Not Finished Cleveland ran Washington's los-| Hom Peru (2), [Tenn today, and in the other semi- two sets to one when he collapsed will clash at the outdoor Sports| REELS Kurowski, first man up in the ing streak to 11 games hy edging 135 Pounds—Don Johnson, Indi- final match Sunn Chinn, Honolulu,jand was forced to default. {Arena tonight in a 10-round bout Juno, 12th, hit the first pitch for a home the Nats twice in extra- inning anapolls, scored TKO over Carl Bos- was pitted against Arnold Beisser,| June Crow, Santa Monica, trailed that will top a five-battle pro mitt Outdoorsman run. But Brooklyn wasn't finished. games, 4 to to 3. and 7 to 6. well, Marion (2). San Prancisco. | Violet Kastl, Chicago, 6-4, 4-0 inicard. Reels in Stock tne 160 Pounds—Morris West, Indi-| Overeomes Lead | her quarterfinal match when she| Both Reed and Sikes are after A $3.98 up * Iwo Jima H Hur | {anapolis, knocked out Bob Crom-| The top-seeded Hainline led by was forced to the sidelines. shot at Billy. Petersen, the state's Utica Automatie : 5.95 ero ur S (well, Kokomo (1). two sets in his match against Faquin| Meanwhile, favored Mary Arnoldicurrent heavyweight champion. Fly Reels, gi ; : 135 Pounds—Torpedo Tinsley, In- vesterday when the wiry sporting Prentiss, Los Angeles, gained the|Sikes has moved here from Little Sull Fuhingana 90s No-Hitter i in Sall Lea ue | dianapolis, decisioned Bob Carter,|800ds salesman settled down, out-| women's semi-finals by downing|Rock.and soon will be eligible for{§ Large Variety pi : Rag Casting Rods, $3.98 Peru. {maneuvered his taller opponent in Elizabeth Stanfield, Indianapolis,/a title go if he proves his worth of Types, 95 4% And 5 Ft. Lengths. ........ JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Aug. 21 (U.P) Bill Connelly, Purple Heart, -126 Pounds—RBob Roberts, ‘Indian. the third and fourth set and virtual- (6-2, 6-1. ° against Reed. | lotsa Heddon Mea $22.50 hero of the marines on Iwo Jima, today became the first Sally league apolis, TKO over Bob Pohl, Gas . Bikes, whose long «suit is =) w |g No. ies 5-Foot Pitcher to record a no-hit, no-run game this season. He turned the City (2). ‘Stin Pitchin bi hii a] fighting, is expected to employ a From! 2. lh Glastik W trick for the Savannah Indians last night against the Jacksonville 160 Pounds—Red Hassell, Indian-| ) | ’ 4 S good left hook to Reed's body, Casting "$20.95 |
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