Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1947 — Page 32
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : FRIDAY, SEPT. 19,1947
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By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 19. — The §& Yankees’ “one hoss Shea,” who drives a 110-hosspower automobile | given him by admiring fans, was all patched up again today and| that was bad news for Brooklyn's world series supporters, | More than the usual amount of! interest was attached to Rookie! Prank Shea's four-hit, 3-to-1 tri=| {umph over the White Sox yester- | |day, for it marked the first time) since July 5 that he had pitched a complete game.
SPEEDY SATANS — Starting backfield for the Shortridge Blue Devils tonight when they open their season at Old Self Again bv : be Lp ay | ? Liiic mre akin i f . : After he won 11 games and had Z © = « A al Bi ¥ i Beech Grove probably will be the above foursome behind Center Jack McVey. Left to right, they are Bob Hanna, [ios but two and was presented hs ¥ om ig Gene Henshaw, Ted Steeg and Charles Keever. Last year the Northsiders won six, lost two and tied one. with a sleek Hudson sedan by SEASON'S "OPENER — Indiana Central will make its opening bid in the newly
[hometown fans, he was batted out| formed Hoosier conference tomorrow night when it meets Canterbury college at
AA Playoff Finals Wrestling Shows Emma Lou Burton Tops is master JERI Ting Deters Southport igh school's Sfadium at 8 o'clock. Coach Angus Nicoson (center above) Move Indoors “a ome. gainst Chicago, is starting his first season as head gridiron coach. Pictured with him are Stanley Klos To Start Tonight 7c; eee Women Bowlers With 613 | 5: wun"ine whic sox ne. loft) 194 team captain, and Bil Fredenberer (right), who will lead the Greyhound |
. Frid | was his old self again and he bore! eleven this year get under way next Friday night at : . down all the way, striking out eight . Be ay ln Turns in Games of 221, 185 and 207; ROWS SI) the Way, sielkine out elght » The first game of the American Lloyd Carter will offer a tag-team Trowbridge Leads Men Keglers With 659 | when Rudy York hit a ninth inning
association playoff = finals tonight match as the feature Buck Weaver, Terre Haute, and
suds Man Keule penis fiw Indiana Central to Open Worsham Holds
will be the important one in the Only one score of over 650 was turned in by the male bowlers of The Dodgers, all but mathemat-
Since there is no logical contender now for Ray (Sugar) Robinson's Amos’ Muegge, Coca Cola o| Doris Parsons, Brightwood 529 Scatters ‘9 Hits f |tackle, acting as assistants. [with a 71. He was deadlocked with
; FHA ] e Ani Reynolds. Pritchett’s ... ce 52 ; Coach ' Angus Nicoson of Indiana | ; . . crown, this clash of youthful aspirants may produce a winter challenger eh a Major... Pog el Brighivond a iH Tne Dodgers NOW DHIY one game Central, on ri other hand, will de Tne Schedule is 33 follows) {George Payion of Hampton,’ Va, — take REY nham, Kaiser Gara cis say Be ; - o's 2 ? % ig. utler here; : Hami Ev vill Their fight will have additional Rey Spiecher, Aliomotive ree Frances. Findel, Frank's Furn. + J3|away Isom the fag, wele helped pend on 10 returning lettermen to here: Oct. 24 DePauw eve: or ne and Bob milton of anEVL Ry ther is an explosive puncher. Both Flichett, Delaware Major ., 2 Evelyn Wiesman, Fehy " 519. again by the sad St. Lolis Caras, | { :
significance It should disclose Ed Talley. Marmon Herringion Butler there; Nov. 7-DePauw here. (Ind.
(ar " ” B . > Moon -Li Hilda Geldmeier, Bader Coffee . 519 i i bring him a win with his newly -_ is, eisai ~ =~ definitely whether it wag mediocre] o Sugged. Bea Hoderp, Moon Je Majer “ Jorothy avon Blaricum, Frank's Furn. 519 Wiio dionped. thts. sixth salty, inaugurated T-formation | USE YOUR CREDIT AT 's! matches or television that caused! Loses One Bout [Riley Chilton, EC. Atking ......... Ton Gh Ri eheu's 0 ; iw 0 2.0 the Braves and remained Chief th t 3 in th | LEON S! : unexpectedly During his campaigning this year | Al Kontny, EC. Atkins cree 801 patie Hudach, Webereties ©. 815'9'%a games off the pace and only 1% lel among ine returnees in tng y poor gates at the ' or ; | ’ y « 33 i Warri i i and in 1946. Janire YIHER LEADERS (MEN) Ethel Maher, Marott's ......... 513) head of the third-pl arrior lineup are Fullback Bill Garden during the summer. 946, Janiro lost but one mardy, Sturm Recreation «. 807 Mary Leppert, Pritchett's ...... 11 j1gjSames + ANSAC. . T-piage 1k of di lis; 'b. ! bout. He dropped a decision to mid. | Grdolnick, Building" Trille .. . 597/ Vivian Weaver, Brightwood ‘4 . 511 Bostonians, {Volk of Indianapolis; Quarterback ef S fa b a, boxing men agree with |dieweight Jake LaMotta on June 8. | Dick Vepling Lo 8 "Apres 1! 308 HaaeD Benger Madden Coppie '1..!l. 8111 Topple Giants, getting 14 hits in-|JeTTY Burton, Leo Dooley, guard about . . . x 4 | ‘ y sezvy 3 3 er Co xvas B ' y - : officials of the 20th Century club Since then the Youngstown speed Geor . Heaviien pDamond Chain .. 580 Marta Roberts, Marrott Te Cavsaye 300 cluding a homer by Bobby Thom- and most valuable player last year; 8 {Ma ennedy, John r . 587 uriel Hay that, ty, brawi etwern baby- merchant hasn't had an important George piece.’ Ame: Lag i a 370 Marie Christian, Bowes Beal Pasi. 303 son, defeated the Cubs at Chicago, Georse THORIPSOR; 2 Suan fonace a } eppler mer o£ 1 519. T i / ry a ; _— ar Feugstawy, 0. bout, although he did beat a couple Clarence Jordan, Speedway Handicap 575 Br Ea an Chett's 3049 to 5 and wound up the season YoTieu Jom 5 tarkie ost st your! - 0 ] "res ’ ho . Don Wilson, # R. Mallory 575 Laverne iers, B $ ay y York should attract approximate. of mediocres-—Art Robinson and Joe Ray Cadech, Pittman Fooc Mkt, Mixed 575 Laura Alexander a rot 8 er ~- Series with a 15 to 1 advantage a Fred Jurisch - - 1 ’ AgoSta—in warmups for tonight's Ed Ott, Bt. Catherine's 873 Morma Oburn, Ind. National Bank ... 503| victories. «cs The BL > y 13.000 fans and $60,000. Should [nop © Buanciy, Yevings, $30 pm. Shrine. 862 Ann Eistrod Madden Coppie $01 A 15.hit humiliation by the Cin-| ‘Quarterback John Deer has been ' ‘ | lips era xe os amona Frosch, Fehr's 8 . # 3 | S tonight's figures fall far short of | ‘Meanwhile, Pellone, who closed @ Seal Indpls. Piremen's Local 418.. 561 . Yuet " cithati Reds forced veteran Emil|CAlIng the signals in practice a lot ! : these, it would be regarded as : Max Willams, 'v. PF. W, «ss 880 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) and is expected to get the starting Th f th / ki proet positive that. why out 1046 with victories over Ruby Wiitu Sooper, Christian Church .., 546 Pesgy Eskew, Darko & Sons 589 (Dutch) Leonard of the Phils to nod from Coach Miller : a 5 e on y In o 5 , a sion na eee r. Cova ha Ed Freihage, Fletcher Trust Mixed 511 Ferguson, Pit Food } 4 i 0ac . » “killing” Garden ates, Kessler, Billy Graham and Johnny Vincent Guerrin, Fletcher Trust Mixed 531 Doris Baird, Riviera A Mixed. 160 1ake 8 9 to 4 beating, one of the
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| . ° * = eo _ rT Rookie Beats Nats |year’s University of Illinois “B”| last Jan. 10; also because he has!latter boasted a string of 48 straight Georgia Without Trippi Rookie Bob Kuzava, winning his| team. Cedric Sturgeon. |
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A li (shutout over the Senators, 4 to 0 : | harder than Janiro; although nei-|Pellone HA 5 ; { backs, Don Bunge and Bill Clark; NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U, P.).—The strange (sight of a University at Washington. He held the Nats tackles, Jim Cummins, and Bob, cost of G Oo Oo D : v 8, i
° "lof Georgia team without Charley Trippi will be unfolded at to six hits. i > ! Athens, 3 {Janney, and right guard Calvin Leaque Standings, Results jon. tonight when the crimson-clad Bulldogs meet Furman. The Red Sox, spotting the Browns Read y- to-Wear 3 68
Georgia without Trippl will be like ham without eggs after the ® 6 to 0 lead, roared to a 10 to 6 Ristier, Cummins Veighs 275 fof
AMERICAN LEAGUE Now York ne 38 14 | headline-snapping explot i J decision at ton. wi the largest man in the forward wall. Ww I Pet. GB (Cincinnatd ......... TI 78 AT 3M he B Id app ge Plo ts of the curly-haired young man who paced : ¥ Bos ith Bobby Charles Dill, formerly with Great Clothes vo New York a 91° 5 4M Chicago veers B80 ABS DY, ulldog§ to the Southeastern conference co-championshi rr's three-run homer the big i i Br NN AN [Pittsburgh x 60 #1. 408 31's Sugar Bowl I ship and a blow. Ted Willi Lakes, will get the starting nod for i Detroit . 78 #8 534 141, Philadelphia | Bia W A033 CUBAT win over North Caro-| —+——- : : Ww. e Yams made three + You know the kind of tailorDetroit ane 848 AW HY tse lina last vear. [Tuns up against Washington State, hits to boost his league leading bat- | 7 | Hand tailori » phi 1 ? 1 Va ESULTS YESTE p | om : h 8 i , " ; ! Ha Philadelphia reser H n 4 1. 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P.. games which start the series here,” against Gil La Cross and Pavo CON!N8Gpt as she scored games of 221, 185 and 207, for a total of 613. dropped a horrendous, wl In Night Game at Southport id Leibold : gf orion I : A On the male side of the ledger,| ~~ X —|sion on Wally Westlake’s ninth- ] =~Chubiey lew Worshatt, National oO 0 & nN . { - ’ BA ’ |, Tr ” . i Leib Ketonen on Sept. 9. Buck is unde-{ “Mt * high game of the evening with a inning game-breaking homer. PROBABLE LINEUP. the fullback position. However, open champion who won his first Brewer Manager Nick Cullop said feated here inh four matches and Cecil Trowbridge was high for the 264 Leading, 7 to 4 in the eighth, they Sanisiury » Ingisas ential Coach Nicoson has an able substi- © h he thought Milwaukee's hitting and Raborn has dropped but orie tussle evening, a 659. His games of 188,| The West Side allevs also saw permitted the Bucs to tie it Up as NOV oc.» OREO Janney tute for the post in Manford Kistler 8/07 tournament here last Nopitching would- give him An ad- in nine engagements. 223 ‘ol 4 ‘= i Thompson G... : Hansen|who moved from the center position vember, looked like a good bet to- . 223 and 248, in the McClarney's Dot Swift drop the 6-7 split last! Westlake touched off a three rum Ambrose ... Klos vantage over the speedier Colonels. Carter sald that Angelo insisted night. « {rally with a double, then lost it!Dooley c I Kistler |1a8t- year. = repeat today as he led the field by Righthander Jim Wilson was|that he select his own partner for Restaurant league at West Side, 7 BRE rlerestod: At Solin Ahir ' ”|Riddie_.. T. Cummins| . —_______ _ |two strokes into the second round > ’ ' i - ® - { . i tne cons . "a era nominated to pitch for Loulsville the tag-team bout and chose BAVe him the evening's laurels. Dick | league which will bowl at the Burt Shotton paraded six pitchers Deer ......... @ Fredenverzer Wabash to Field i jof the $10,000 North Fulton Open. tonight while Cullop was undecided {Schultz, who is rated one of the Simmons, in the Alpha league at|1)iinois alleys will meet Saturday to the mound and found [One Par Srouch serserenss eH rresaniais hae] . . { Worsham, from Washington, D. Whether to use Al Epperly, a right- best in the art of rough and tumble Fountain Square, turned in the 0 : iNav | Ne Dal ok... RR CREEL JUniOr-Varsit Team |C., toured the tricky; local course hander, of Lefty Ewald Pyle "tactics. A 1 pg Rugre, - urn n /at_noon at the alleys, | ticularly effective. The. “Atomic : |yesterday as if he owned it, shoot- ! , 0 ty Ewald 'yle. tactic prelim is to be arranged L Ni h ' B li | Bums” did, show an encouraging Whe Hest To Hentate tosh bie Times State Service fing a Brilliant Sree rier Tar 0 J * . a ast Ig t's Bow ing Leaders home run punch, however, Jackie e — o dang collegiate | yon CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.* Sept.|geqpite high winds which played aniro, Pellone fo Fight | 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Betty Jordan, Mech. L veervr..... see Robinson, Bruce Edwards and Carl underway at 8 p. m morrow when | 12 —For the first time in history of havoc with other competitors’ shots, - : | ‘ecil Trowb e oC 59 Gladys Chestnut, Funbow! 0 y - J bs: TT { | . - me bo ._o Ll . # TPs Brcerase, Jiccibrtey’s Rast... 15 Helen ‘Clark, Priichett's Sponsored .. 61/1 Urilio hitting route clouts to estab-',) Purple Warriors of Canterbury| Wabash college, the Little Giants|-"Worsham's closest pursuers were i Willa - glevisio iP ans onl d I Mike QUOD. Angus. Sagion Me. peta Lun, Qld Cramn Ale Ato lish the early lead. ce. win Loaves yimeet Indjhna Central Oosr LIAL SB 0. Sento bee emsepsiesb a A mee $e kid Sree on ons i Aver, REE . . R ” i iy dtr eb bras an DGS HR WML RNY 2) Bon BAL) ad dg ie Maran a mek vy andr hE " 2 — em ———— 4 “ ben ‘ troy Frenne in ns > ch a FRY Tw wr ; ? wn my | William Felty, F) Hiak Tor ination ot Narge Mothein, Madden Copnle . 4 yi py Hate taking; over hounds on the Southport field. (fall. Five games have been sched- | lanta ard Pete Cooper of Pente By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sporis Writer cd Bi Pi A ened o| Lou Early, Mech, I verssiseee JIB g $ maton ae tad in Home Bolstered with the return of 14|Uléd, three at home and two away.| Verda, Cal, both of whom came in NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Scrambling for the vacant challenger's rung, Ro Beh Dnansze Majer ...... 38 Rl ene, Iijiehatty ...,.... 343 pit EE Jpayer.In hu BY lettermen Coach Henry G. Miller| Athletic Director Robert E. (Pete) with 70's for the opening round. welterweights Tony Janiro and Tony Pellone will meet tonight in a Paul Webb, Print Craft era 1 Bernice Thorp, yo yniwood ai Earasle 1) oo cked omers in a Season 3s . hopes «to avenge a 6-0 defeat meted | Vaughan will be in charge of the| Jimmy Demaret of Ojat, Cal, CO return 10-round bout that ushers major-league boxing back to Madison Bick Bima.” Alpha reesreianns 81 Mabel Bietsler, 'p x Miliary © reset Sin Smacks Bo aT roun out by the Greyhounds last year, jIRuior Squad, win Bill Trapp, 1942 favorite with Worsham to win the Square Garden. ian aeruzen, MoClarneys : ary Spuzich, Ellwanger El & Radio 520 10 Lettermen ! end, and Ralph Paich, 1946 tournament, wasn't far off the pace
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