Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1947 — Page 30

AGE 20 _

‘ROUNDUP

_By BOB. STRANAHAN

HH SCHOOL football makes its 1947 debut in

Marion county next week.

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. . 9 ters coal 3 he oa xo Pro Cage Loop Indians and Red Birds fo Square Away. wee rom r .» . . : . : night Warren Central plays at| NBL Wants to Keep | Jent Hurls No-Hitter Tonight—M inneapolis. Meets Brews in Key Tilt Southport, Ben Davis goes to” De- . ) { . . . COLUMBUS, O, Aug. 28—Indianapolis moved into ‘town today catur Central and Speedway enter- Team in Chicago Against Capitol Oil 36 open a Vial series iS Columus Ret Birds, - A tie for fourth; or | tains Brownsburg. . —An| The Riverside Cardinals ruled lace prize for winners. | | CHICAGO, Aug. 28 (U, P).—An| Most county and city squads have uter-loague contract Calling for, today as Class A champions of or pa Pasion depends on the outcome of the Minneapolis game been working for a week or mot "the National Basketball league and junior baseball in Indianapolis after ge: n dropped into a tie Wit Columbus fog ‘thie sometimes twice dally. Coac jes the Basketball Association of Amer-| the tighest kind of battle at Victory ast The 1 Semne we Pel il e umbus for nth rung have been going light on CORUACL icy to play double-header league Red last. DigM. | cation. ob RE tr ge nal T ibe B S work due to the excessive heat bu games in the Chicago stadium next! The Cards succeeded Capitol oil of the season ‘with the Br ri e oX core they expect to bear down from here ...... yu under consideration to-| as king of the sandlot kid teams on sah . ow INDIANAPOLIS on out. dav. the strength of a 1-to0-0 no-hit RHE O A =» Incidentally, the Marion county —, .... Morge, attorney for the effort on the part of Dennis Jent, Wbipiringong ied to give outa Brown, 2b ..... oT ¢°%e schools will have a new rash W° Chicago Stags in the B. A. A, said Washington high school senior. Plage wok ¥ hie a a . Moran. Is ul 83. 1:k tem of their own in determin ® he expected a decision sometime Jent hooked up in a tight mound | | Blues, but Indianapolis wouldn't ¢o-| Suniel ie : 2 3 44 : their champion this A today. tal i Rai]. Sisgomotles of Ben| te. Castiglione, 8.103 I games in the series will © A Any contract for the double- a who allowed the winhers Williams, 3b He fe we course, but Coach Vaughn Wood of , 0. would be between the two, only three safeties. The winning |, The 4 leat pind the eighth on the Jaren ® . 1 ’ : . Warren Central claims that 1b 18 00,00 byt the Stags would be lit-| counter trooped across in the third | tories 1or the crippled Hoos! 2 arth, $.8:3.2.8 easily understood, just as simple 10 01 ( cioners because they have inning. war oi ae Es mies n Peek. p oo. :. 3 3:32 figure out and will be sure fire. the contract to play professional Second Defeat Joti aE An, Set bali Tiley id = - a + - The plan will be explained to the basketball in the stadium. It was only the second defeat of Royce Lint or Bob Malloy was| Xin batted ‘for Barrett in the 7th. coaches next week 0d Jo the press Finance clay, EAR the season for Capitol Oil. | due to get Manager Jimmy Brown's MILWAUKEE ind public a little later. Morse said that both the B. Jent was awarded one of the 1 'h RE O AN . ’ ki aon. Wa hat call as the starting pitcher tonight Beech Grove was the 1946 KIng',,,q the Stags were insistent tha George Lilly memorial plaques a8! ‘raingt tie embattled Red Birds, | 0» 2.3 3.3 o with five victories over Marion they be granted the right to aAp-| the most valuable player in Class 8 | Roberge, 1 : 2 3 3 : county rivals and five over non-|o.aue any applicant granted a Na- A ball. Robert Young of Consoli- : Ross Effective | Becker, ‘1b i» 0 i we 0 league foes, but Southport still Soh tional league franchise ih Chicago dated in Class B and Don Héck of 2 Jlilvaukee Tas Mew Buck Neill, : 2 } : : tends the Cardinals could have play on the double-bill. Listle Flower in Class C. were e ns on six | oi , 3b 0 0 3 4 beaten the Hornets, Wood thinks The National league situation singfed for other awards. hits while the Brewers pinned the Row, 3 ; ta 28? the new rating system will take care pore arose when Maurice ibe! Consolidated. shut ous Christian | (o1tat Of Letty =o hi = we Totalt 13 ” 0 “o ’ arguments ithdrew his » champion Chi- ed Barrett and Totals’ ..... ‘ of all such argumen withdr w hi Joa ge ey fuploh ve Park, 9-0, to take the Class Botan Perek finished the game. INDIANAPOLIS ..o...... 000 060 000— © s wu » : cago Gears from > crown, Little Flower turned back o Murtaugh clouted a t { MAWBUKS® ~..suvsusiessns 200 400 00x— 6 THERE 18 A standing gag weeks ago and organized & Dew) {the Christian Park entry, 6-4, in a es pra trame udu batted in—durte 4 Becker ! essions N J 8 ome rum — ifice — among newspapermen that most | professional group, the Bie tas . | h the Class C division, which was enough to stop thelIY: Bitse-Becker 2, Dark, Rosa, folk don't know one horse from | Basketbnll League of America, A SHOPPING BARGAIN—Ray Poat, newly purchased hurler for the New York | The line scores: wnat ig J FB 3 Double piays-—Dark, Murtdugh ang Beck: . ¥ . re Ager oO p . . i : i . en in e face o - ler; own an 0 Shother} have Pieture of ae Posi eapee: Jer] Ee ne. Giants, handed the St. Louis Cardinals a 6 to 4 defeat in his first mound start yester- (Sipiicl, Of 500.000 0-8 8 8 ive twirling. : oa rout Mivaives Tis "Bases - ou. printe a - the ¢ ehoye ’ , 1 . . . . * os Arret most anything and the deception tional league Was so determined to ii At bat he slammed a homer and triple. He was with the Indianapolis club in |conesmaee and oan Tay 02 3% | Murtaugh drove in two more of Ross 3. Struck oui By Tost'l, Barre would succeed, retain a Chicago team that it would 9472, [Canstisn d Fall hi 3 9% om 9 cools | the Brews four runs in the fourth, | ning i Paets 4 in 19 rere 3 Steve Ream, trainer of Rodney, be willing to finance the club from TT and Fullender; Stanley, {and Heinz Becker accounted for, wild vDtehen. Put, Furup.s Pass balls * rather proved this after the Ham- [the Jeague treasury if it can ar- Livle Plover” seerrens Sie 113 3-4 3 3 3ithe other pair with a resounding! ives Wasiphal Msn nd Meter Time beltonian at Goshen, N.Y, In range for double-header bills, n P t, F m I di li H I | “Horan and Kirkhoff; Brents and De double, |—3:03. Attendance order to protect his charge from | Seek Highest Bidder ay oa or er n ana o IS ur er, longa = ox rd Hit in Second Tribe Pitching the curious public, Ream moved However, he added, “three or Three of the Tribe's six hits came | him to another wall and subsl- four” appilcanis are seeking the Reports to iants, ets Down Cardinals Sikes Is Signed in the second frame when Indian- sn Gd BER : tuted an unknown colt, Chicago franchise, and it pr y : po. a re. [3agy Cees Ream maintains that the public will be sold to the highest “satis-| NEW YORK. Aug. 28 (U. P.).— pote pmrginn ro | two ingles, and Gerry Priddy, win FOr Next Week Tommy Byrpe held the Millers pores .i..00000 "5 '§ loon 103 8 4 got just as big a kick out of the (uetory” bidder. National leggue teams who need Indians in 1942 when he ‘was idl ts nd two runs batted | Bob Sikes, newcomer to local to three hits at Minneapolis. one FE, PH : K+] 3 3 - “sub” as seeing the grout Rodney. | «we're not going to sell the fran- good hitters were shopping - for| 0 0 bere by Cleveland. This © e winners, heavyweight fght ranks from|0f the blows was a home run by Pletcher 7 124% An 1 8 | in) t 0 bel %P y Cleve Divide Twin Bill yugigh Tight 'Lin 5 40% 86 3 " nw chise to somebody who doesn't in-|pitchers today—that seems | year with Baltimore Poat had Pont ? win Little Rock, Ark. has been signed /Cleston Ray who drove the ball, hint or 3h 0 XN PHRASES SOMET IMES stick fOr yond to keep it,” he said, “and we've|the newest and most effective WAY| yon 12 and lost 7 with the last- Of LAig second gay in R IO, BOs- (or the next pro fight headliner next out of the Millers" bandbox in the Howard ee 0 3%. 3..3 8 a lifetime in baseball. . got to be sure that any bidder hasto get them. place Orioles. ton's Red Sox and Detroit's Tigers Thursday night at the Sports Arena. | {first inning for their only rum of | 1 Tost 3: Wilkie lost 1; Goralcs. toss 1 Back in 1034, Lynwood (School- enough money to keep the team| First the Dodgers did it; they . ————————————— split a doubleheader, Detroit tak-| Sikes won a bruising battle from the game. [a bles won 2, lost boy) Rowe made a guest APPEATANCE gong nti] jt makes money.” bought Dan Bankhead from the St. Louis Browns. George Stirn- ing second place by winning the Willard Reed last week, knocking| Kansas City powdered Francis]

on the radio just before the world

series. It was his second year with the Tigers and he was big news Just before the end of the broadcast he sneaked over a hot one on the announcer to get a few words to his girl—who later became his wife “How am I doin’, Edna?" Rowe

‘racked, He heard that same quip hundreds of times later when he

rooped to or from the mound and

even to this day the 35-year-old veteran occasgpnally hears it piped from the stands. " And, of course, they'll never foret Bill Terry's “Is Broklyn still in he league?”

” ». " THE CINCINNATI Reds' game f next Saturday has been changed from an afternvon to

night game and will be designated

1s “Matty Schwab night” in honor of the groundskeeper who has served Since 1903.

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was conferring with Chicagoans American league and he slammed | the winning run. Heé had hit the seeking the franchise. As a last a two-run homer in his first major first pitch of the game for a fourresort, It was indicated, applicants league at bat. 80 then the Giants bagger. for franchises from cities outside bought Ray Poat from Baltimore. | Bob Feller, given superb ‘support

Chicago will be examined

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TOMORROW NIGHT

At Indianapolis

52 and Kitley, midget cars, SATURDAY NIGHT

Today In

committee

They of pitching, and it was worth it to {take a chance on the big 29-year: old righthander, who had been up

the Athletics, 2 to 1,

; the A's and Hank Edwards and Speedrome, U, 8. once with the Cleveland Indians pee land then dropped back to Balti-|Ken Keitner of the Indians. {more. | Washington got 12 hits in beating

Memphis Red Sox. of the Negro Weiss’ second homer of the day was

were desperately in need DY the Cleveland Indians, won his 16th game as the Indians nipped All the runs were homers—by Hank Majeski of

opener and Boston re-taking second by coming back for a nightcap victory.

Five runs in the eighth inning,

three on Dick Wakefield's double, resulted in a 7 to 12 Detroit win in the opener. a no-hitter ended with a seven-hitter,

Frank Overmire had| until the

Boston won the second game, 5

to 4, as pitcher Joe Dobson batted in the winning run

sixth, but

in the sixth

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THURSDAY, AUG, = 1941

Tribe Is Shut oe . At Milwaukee, 60: Millers Hold Fourth

Miller moundsman,

Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the third, fifth and ninth innings. The Millers moved over to Mil- | Brews tonight.

Hercules A.C. said he was attempt-| ing to sign a strong opponent for!

the Arkansas scrapper,

scrap could not be rearranged,

Tribe Bat Batting

The Arena will be dark tonight since the Abel Cestac-Buddy Knox

| . the Chicago White Sox, 6 to 5. inning. It was Dobson's 14th vic- AR RE RE Av At Indianapolis Midget Speed-| Poat reported yesterday and Riddle o 3 way. W 1 pe started against the Cardinals last Mickey Vernon, with a double and tory. |Roseninai’ itd o 1 3 Ww At New Castle Mt. Lawn, stock night in a game St. Louis wanted » IRaHn rir 22 20 &4 3 37 desperately to win, for Brooklyn! 19 t A | | Guintini 383 319 oars. Y ' . m 76 143 19 .308| At Greenfield Midgetdrome, {had been beaten in the afternoon ea S in nnua | Neatherly 200 35 a1 13 203! ¥ SUNDAY and the Red Birds had a chance | r fn I S * |Sasticiions “ns 13 3 H At Alexandria Armscamp, midget ‘0 So - Wo. 43 Amateur ase a eries Moran caeesnery 4 Ls " 8 ze Slams 0. | Wentsel ........ . cars. : 187 33 46 19 .248 An entry of 19 teams will compete in the 1947 Indianapolis Ama-! Brown ....cc... J ards w -to- : , JAIVIR fxs rnns 181 11 3 Nn MONDAY The Cards were off to & 3-10-0 \,,,. Basepall association's annual city tournament. Play will start William 32 2 190 At Indianapolis Midget Speedway, lead before the Giants got into Ho ps—Guintini 18, reiberly 14, ight) gear. A single, a double and an Saturday afternoon, Andres * av Kalin Moran 6, Jarvis §, "At W h Funk's Speedway infield out scored one run, and Poat | Union Printers, Stmpion Studios, Stewarl-Wamer, E. C. Atkins Wentoel 2 Na Rigale 4 Casuighons 3, At Winchester, Fun peedway, wipled ROME ANCLREF: } |Co., Pendleton Reformatory and State Auto Insurance, although eligible Three- Base Hits—Castiglione 9, Weath-!

stock dd 2S

: Poat hit a } League Standings, Results wha er

(10 Inhingy New York 100 0 103 000 1 1.8 ’ 0 winning run. Unlike Bankhead, 1y will be a double elunination af-| Louis ‘bi ews, Gumpert, Page and Ronan ! Pot’ s pitching matched his hitting. fair and winners of Saturday's Kramer Moulder, Potter and Moss Washington 400 101 000 6 12 Chicage . 302 600 100 8 8 j/including home runs by Terry games. Saturday's losers will face Hudson, Candinl, Haefner an ahicusn ’ 0 C Nn y a a CaF Betas een wa the loser as the Dards 1, OUT in Sunday contests ladelphis 0 " Pluiadenna 000 001 10x The Saturday schedule, drawn

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up in a meeting of the association

for competition in the meet, withdrew their entries, Winners Meet Winners

Games will be played each Sat- Clowns, LePalomes in 2:30 p. m. Week<End Tilts

Here Three of Negro baseball's top hit-

lio He limited St. Louis to eight hits, games will be paired for Sunday ters of the 1947 season will be seen Malloy, _ Tost. in action at Victory field Saturday ?

Wentzel 5, Guintini 5, Kalin

one 3, Jarvis 2, Mauch 2, "Rosenthal

night when the Indianapolis Clowns Aussie Horse Sold

face the Chicago American Giants in a Negro American league game

at 8:30

SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. P.).— Ajax, a

4, | a 4, Mauch 4, Andres 3, Rosenthal 2,|

28 (U. leading Australian

— | Brown, Lint. | wo-Base Hits—Weatherly 28, OCastigMone 23, Andres 21, Weatherly 42, Moran 20, Guintini 16, entzel 14, Mauch 13, Riddle 7. Kalin 7, Brown 5, Rosenthal 4 Jarvis 3, Williams 3, Nagy, Perez. Stolen Bases--Brown 6, Yenizel 4, Mo- | ran 4, Weatherly 3, Andres 3, Casti

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Saturday Night

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: city Il la New York ‘ » o ha oh Chicago So hog s a 1 Babe Ruth's pace as Ruth set a Eagles Je ia ent lolloug: Sam Hariston of the Clowns and Boston ‘ 6% 38 AT 12% Brooks 001 100 100. 3 12 ’ home run record of 60 in 1927. John Ritchey of the American Det roit . 66 58 511 13 Schmit: and Scheffing, Hatten, Behr. at Riverside No. 5; P. R. Mallory Giants are dueling for the | 2 fhilndeiphia verens. 88 80 52 I Iman Gregg, King and Edwards Ewell Blackwell Cincinnati's vs. Linde Air Products at Riverside v g e leagues Cleveland 63 58 531 14', 10 Innings) reat righthander, became the first Individual hitting honors. Ritchey Chicago 57-87 480 22 Aincinnati 000 200 000 34 10 2/% R No. 3; Navy-Marine vs. Beech', Washington . 83 10 42 26 poston 200000 000 0 2 7 1/big leaguer to get 30 wins when he is leading with a mark of .378 t. Louis 4 TT 363 Blackwell, Gumbert ana Lamanno, Bar- Grove Reds at Rhodius No. 2; Fer- inst H 36: ee rett. Shoun and Camelli, Masi scored a 4 to 2 10-inning decision’; "kooq Markets vs. Armour Social “Spr Jiariston’s 364 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 2.000 000-3 8 0lover Boston. Zell Miles, star oltfielder who W 1 Pet GB Philadelphia 101 000 00x 4 4 lclub at Garfield; South Side Saints}. . 37 ) N 3 = is and Kiutts: Leonard dd as home, runs to his credit this Brooklyn 77 49 8) Queen. Lye K : Superb Pitchin Broakiyn 070 34 Ss a |Seminick per K ve. Prospect Tavern at Riverside coon wil) be in the lineup of the Boston veil 88 AT M4 8% St. Louis 020 010 001-4 8 3 Pitching superbly despite a limp No. 2; Kingan Reliables vs. Rus-| ; ; K {Harlem Globe Rew York @ 8 bie 3 New York 00s, acquired in a collision at hom ;{F'atlem Globe-Trotters in a double Cincinn at 8 61 4m 11 Brecheen, Burkhart. Wilks and Toi cq § ome set Cafeteria at Riverside No. 4; ‘header against the Havana LaPaChicago so S60 “a 8: glola; Poat and Oooper {plate against Brooklyn, he scat- Leon Tailors vs. Edgewood Mer-| llomas Sunday night. The twin bill Philadelphia | 3 1a an Maior Leaders [tered seven hits over the nine in-|chants at Riverside No. 6; gr start. at 1. 8 win a m———— aj r nings he worked, and Harry Gum-|Chiropractic college vs. Allison — GAMES TODAY : ——— arteavatm— amma By UNITED PRESS {bert protected him in the 10th. A Riverside No. 1.and Moore Mortu-| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE (single, an error, Augie Galan’s aries vs. Stewart-Wgpner at Brook. All night games) G AB R H Pct , y > , y IN Sr 18 Eoumbus Walker. Phils. . 151 4s4 8 is ai Single and a long fly provided the side. Tryon's Tavern, the 15th TE rr Sih bo i Bae uonat dhe 8 bre ah , IReis Brooklyn 7 3 . , { A at Stinneapoli, oh her. oak, 107 320 49 10 Hi The. Cubs, revaing atte eh! Kingan's is the defending cham- - Eliott, Boston 121 445 3 Sur Ss {pion and rated as the strongAMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Joe Hatten over a two-year Span, lest team in the meet this year. Chicago at Cleveland (night) {Williams Boston 122 407 101 138 33% Bo al Detrol {Boudreat, Cleve, 115 411 61 136 31 Whipped the Dodgers, 6 to 3. Bob Twilight League Results Only games scheduled [Mitehell, Cleve . 3 4 i i: SchefMing signaled the uprising with road NATIONAL LEAGUE el Detroit © 121 466 86 1a 2320 & three-run homer in the first| In wr Mg iy Twilig Jehgve ‘ 4 , * J a " fork { HOME RUNS inning and the Cubs sewed it up fames, olf strengthene Cir Ne ars Mize, CHants 41 Cooper, Giants 2 with three more in the sixth inning, first place position with a 5-4 triaL \ Philadeln ght Kiner, Pirates 18 Williams, Red 8 26 . i RR of Ipbia. (nigh Marshall, Giants 31 Lee Handley batted in all his Umph over Allison. The Newsmen CAO & MOOK n i 4 : ' J | ) $ > RUNS BATTED IN team's runs as the Phils nosed overcame a 3-1 lead. ESULYS YESTERDAY Mize Giants. 113Cooper, Cards 88 Pittsburgh, 4 to 3. His double in| In other games, Tryon's Tavern g oLt " & § \ . » J AMERICAN ASSQOUIA TION Kiner, Pirates .. 08 ihe first inning sent three runners won over South Side Saints 7-3, AY 951 ot n-3 4) RUNS home and his grounder in the third Gene Moore limiting the losers to ne and Hardy and Wesi-' Mise Giants 112 Kiner. Pirates "8 scored Charley Gilbert, who had a lone hit; Kingafi's shut out- SimpRobinson, Dodgr 108 Kurowski, Cards 3, pled Studi 8-0: Mall 8 1 ¢, Toledo and BU williams, Red 8. 101 Musial, Cards 92 lripled. son Studio, 8-0; Mallory triumphed, a wt HITS The Yankees ran their American over Prospect Tavern, 12-5, AMERICAN LEAGUE J! Baumbiolts Red rl Walker, Phillies 184 league lead to 12's games with a Eagles Lodge gained a 5-1 verdict First Game Istine ates 1H ton 000°002 000 3 8 1 Pesky. Red Sox 10-inning * to-6 mph over the over Linde Air Products, (B. H) onn 000 28x 1 - —_—— hanson, De and Tebhetts i Fg poe of Toit Summa ALL THE CARS * ALL THE STARS Be { Game ton 000 311 000-8 TT 0 trot L030 0 001-4 B 3 AMERICA'S FASTEST ASPHALT TRACK d Wagner y :

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