Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1947 — Page 17

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WUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1947

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Tribe Holds Fourth Spot Alone In Playoff Figh

BEES 1 County Softball Finalists

Indians Split With Brews As Saints Trim Birds

Hallett Blanks Milwaukee in Nightcap 4-0;

Millers Move Into Tie for Fifth Place | MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 26—The Tribe was back in fourth place by half a game over Columbus and Minneapolis today in the hot fight for a playoff berth. The Redskins moved into the fourth slot alone last night on the, split of" a double-header while St. Paul was beating Columbus, 6-1.] Minneapolis edged Toledo, 3-2, to tie the Red Birds for fifth. Louisville

knocked off the leading Blues, 5-3,| in the other game. Tribe Box Scores (First Game) :

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victory of the season in the nightcap, allowing the Brewers only four| bingles in a 4-0 shutout. He fanned eight and drove in a run.

Milwaukee took the first game on Rosenthal, the six-hit flinging of Al Epperly, Moran, Wn... $-3, at the expense of Steve Nagy. Andres, 3b Singles by Ben @&uintini, Ernie Andres, Roy Jarvis and Nagy along with some shaky support gave the Tribe two counters in the second inning of the opener and Larry Rosenthal accounted for the other with a homer in the third.

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Heinz Becker's double and Carten| EER Ss Gillenwater’s single produced a Epperly, Po Brewer run in the second and Mil-| OBIE. os usss ves waukee went on to score three gift| | INDIANAPOLIS - tallies in the fourth. Becker's| wing Batted im BE po 3 aienthird hit drove in the final run in| Becker. Two-base hits—Becker 2, Neill e

Sacrifices—Mur-| the fifth. play—Andres,

The Tribesmen raked Ewald Pyle Brown Sine keft on bases Indian: for nine hits and Jim Davis for two E + 1. Struck out—By Na more in the nine-inning afterpiece. Riser. “mime i8. Sh These included doubles by Guintini,| (Secon ame) Woody Williams and Pete Castig- INDIANAPOLIS lione. Williams replaced Andres on wentzel, ef third in the second game, the first Brown, Bn. time since early in the season that I intint, u Ernie has been out of the lineup. Castiglione, ss . The clubs were slated for another |; 0 rr twilight-night bill to wind up their| Hallett, ° eampaign here, Haugstad Wins Phil Haugstad, the Apostles’ top| Ah. B pitcher and on recall to the Brook-| Roberse: if

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Joe Bestudik| Saison 35 sparked the Saints’ punch with a |jinden. $ see two-run homer in the seventh in-| fehiuster *e ming. : Pe , The game at Mirineapolis went| Tomi batted for Pyle in eighth Into overtime as Rube Fischer out- INDIANAP APOLIS 900 910 0314 pitched Chet Johnson, Toledo start-| Runs ba ted in = Hadlett, Castiglione, ing pitcher, and Johnny Pavlick to| Va, “Wiliams, Castiglione Stolen bases take an eight-hit decision. The |—Brown, Castiglione acrifice—Bro Millers pushed across the winning Horan. Dar uring and Becker. ett run in the 10th inning

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8% Pack 0 Hallett | scored Off Pyle " in 3 innings, Davis 2 in 1 te three runs in the sixth and two (oF {techer—By Hallett (Becker). Losing more in the seventh to clinch the Brg ‘westphail. game at Kansas City. The leaders, 217.

Umpires—Mullen, Meter| Little Flower's outhit the Colonels 10-8 but Clem Tribe Battin g | 56

Time—3:07. Attendance—| city championships. Dreisewerd, who went the route for av] Louisville, was tough in the pinches. | Rega decas 30 .357 | RA i

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Wiliams 6 32 Home ine Genii 15, enthenly 14 Ed Danowski announced today. | Andres 12, Kalin die Moran 6, Jarvis 5, | Rosenthal 5, Ridai A Castiglione 2, | Wentzel 3, Nagy 2 Ha { Three-Base lie Castiglione 9, Weath-| erly 6, Wentzel 5, Guin 5, Kalin 4, | Moran’ 4, Mauch 4, Agra a Rosenthal 2, | Brown, Lint. | Two-Base {lione 23, Wig es

Hits—Weatherly 323, Castigly 22, Moran 1 14, Mauch 12.5 8, Sosentng] 4, . r en of 6 Went! 4, Moran 4 Weatherly °3. Andres 3, Castiglione $, Jarvis 2, Mauch 3, Rosenthal 2, Malloy, Tost.

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Broken in Scrimmage WAUKESHA, Wis, Aug. 26 (U. P.) ~The Chicago Cardinals’ casualty list was lengthened today after last night's final all-out scrimmage before the team launches its season against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 5. Boris (Babe) Dimancheff of Indianapolis, formerly of Purdue university and the Boston Yanks of the National league, suffered a broken nose and Elmer Angsman, ex-Notre Dame star, broke a finger. |

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HURLS FOR CHAMPS—Thirteen. -year-old Paul Horan, Junior Baseball veteran of four years experience, will pitch for defending champions at Victory field at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the first tilt of a three-game program for the 1947 The I|5-year-old title will be decided at | 6 p. m. and the final game in the class A tourney is scheduled under |

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By BERNARD HARMON The semi-finals of the Marion County Softball association's metropolitan area tournament will be played tonight,

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Russ 9p x 126-pound Gold- : {en Gloves champion of last spring, |will be matched in a, five-round annual Amateur bout against Paul Tanoos f Terre Haute at the South Side

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One of the tilts was carded last night at Beech Grove stadium, but Fh center arena tomorrow

rain forced postponement until tonight. | Allison Jets and Indianapolis Florists will Play at the Grove park,

night, The bout will be the feature

| while Pepsi-Cola will meet Rackett's Cate at _Municipal stadium. fight in the interscity meeting with

|" The Jets eliminated two tourney (favorites, Ertel Machine and Kra{mer Manufacturing, to get a chance [at the Florists, who scored an im- | pressive 6-1 victory Sunday night [over last season's runnerup, Bethel A. C, to gain the semi-final round. The Pepsis were rated No. 1 in the tournament seedings and have {lived up to their reputation with | impressive victories in their pre- | vious games. Two supposedly strong | aggregations, Merz Engineering and IP. L. Jacobs, were among their vic- [ tims. | Rackett's, rated as one of the | weaker teams in Pre-tourney rank.

Junior Baseball Titles at Stake

Three city championships and the George Lilly memorial awards will be at stake at Victory field tomor-] row when' Junior Baseball's 1947 program reaches its climax with a triple-header, Individual plaques for outstanding sportsmanship in each age group and gold baseballs for all members of the three championship | teams will be awaded by the Indian-! apolis Oil club. in memory of the former Junior Baseball president | who died a year ago. The schedule; 4 p. m.—~Christian Park PAL club C team, managed by Cpl. Joe Good- | jen, vs. Little Flower, managed by [Francis Fiddler, for the 13-year-old title. 6 p.m. — Consolidated Finance, {managed by W. G. Sparks, vs. Chris{tian Park PAL club B team, man|aged by Cpl. Gooden, for the 15-{year-old title, 8 p. m.&-Riverside Cardinals, man- | {aged by Herman Olsen, vs. Capitol | Oilers, managed by Luke Allison, for | [the 17-year-old title. Little Flower and Capitol Otlers. are defending championships they| won last year, but elimination of! the Garfield Park PAL club in preliminary play assures a new champion in the 15- year-old divisions.

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Bowling Notes | Captains in the Moonlite Classic! | league are to meet at the alleys at {7:30 p. m. tomorrow. There are

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“—Ithe Terre Haute boxers. ings, have “been the surprise of the is at 8:30®'ciock. meet, show more strength as The South Side team will go to play progress Holy Rosary and | Milwaukee Thursday to start a Billings V. A. Hospital were their series’ which will continue over=the ° latest victims. | week-end, Trainer-Manager Gene| Tonight's tourney contests are Bland announced.

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slated at 8:30, with a preliminary scheduled at each stadium, At * Beech Grove, Moose Lodge lines up Catherine's, while at| Municipal, Roosevelt Inn tangles with F. L. Jacobs Co. Both curtainraisers start at 7. The final tournament game is scheduled at sMunicipal tomorrow night, with the winner becoming eligible for the national regional meet at Niles, Mich, Another tournament will follow the present playoffs, as the annual | “Sweet 16" gets under way Sunday! at Municipal. It is an invitational meet, limited 16 teams, with approximately| in merchandise awards at!

x to $600 stake, Entries will be filed in order received, the first 16 to enter Seung an opportunity to participate.

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