Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1947 — Page 33

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1 decisions es at Pitts i place but 10 that .the ach, heir season rst gam

rty Marion, cher Murry 3 apiece as 13th win. - made his » a8 he outIa second [usial made t his aver

game they hiladelphia, nd contest, le header.” ympleted a as ordered Ford Frick nday, Sept. nia curfew: ead, 5 to 4

Indians in ened their 1e second- | ahead, or , One game

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947

Durocher

Resume City Series Play

- Tomorrow at Riverside

Kingan's to Oppose Eagles Lodge at 2:30; Sunday's Games Booked at Victory Field

The annual city amateur baseball tourney will be resumed tomorrow afternoon when Kingam. Reliables meet Eagles lodge on Riv erside; diamond No. 2 at 2:30, THeiwo nines were to have plaved the second half of last Sunday" 5 double-header at Victory Field but were rained “out. Sunday's schedule hinges on the outcome of tomorrow’ s contest.| In event Kingan's win, Eagles'~ Lodge will have suffered their second loss in the double defeat elim-

the Butler football squad, while| Almos plays in the Butler band. With the Butler football opening scheduled tomorrow, the trio will be, further play. unavailable’ for diamond duty with This would leave but three teams i. gagies, in the running, the Reliables, who, Looks for Upset would be undefeated, and Allison's! However,” Manager Bill Tucker and P. R. Mallory, each with One... his team as having a splendid | defeat chalked against them. chance to pull an upset on the Kingan’s Have Edge {champs and he will use Russ Link | In event of an Eagle elimination, or Lefty James on the mound in| Kingan’s will play Allison's at Vic-lan effort to gain such a victory. tory Field Sunday at 2 p. m. HOW-| Pred Cato, Kingan pilot, will have | ever, if the Eagles gain a verdict'his’ team intact and expects tol over the Meatmen and four teams give the Lodgemen a look at one! remain eligible, a twin bill will beof his fast ball pitchers, Harry staged Sunday, the schedule to be'pitch or Eddie Marcum. drawn following tomorrow's - tilt. Jn. the only meeting of the two | In event of the bargain bill, the jggregations in regular season play, initial game -will start at 1 and the Reliables nabbed a 4-3 extrathe nightcap at 3. linning Twilight league decision However, Kingan's, the defending Kingan holds victories over Russet champions, appear to have an edgeiCafeteria, Tryon's Tavern, Mallory, on the Lodgemen, who will be and Armour Social club, while the weakened through the loss of three Eagles have won over De Wolf players, George Blackburn, John News, Moore Mortuaries and South Masariu. and Don Almos. Black- Side Saints and lost to Mallory in burn and Masariu are members of tournament play:

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ull games of the oe as 2 : collegiate football cast a ‘momentary A few of the behemoths will be shadow over the World Series with idle—notably Notre Dame in the * 13 major intersectional games and'Midwest and Pennsylvania in the a host of bitter rivalries in every East. corner of the nation. I Illinois Favorite The parade of 1947's power teams — Coming up tonight are four other opens tonight at Los Angeles where intersectional games of merit: BosU. C. L. A, battered by Illinois in-ton college with a 10-point spread the Rose Bowl, was a one point gyer Clemson at Boston; Miami favorite to defeat Iowa and gain favored by 10 over Baylor at Mia measure of revenge against the ymi: Kansas by eight over Denver Big Nine. at Kansas and Oklahoma by 10 It continues tomorrow: with North over Detroit at Detroit. Carolina a T!'2-point favorite to: reverse {its Sugar Bowl defeat nols and Michigan, co-favorites for

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by 18 over Washington State in a . an te cather ® Year Row conference game, and Army by 13’: 601 N. “PENN ST LI-3377 § over Villanova at West Point. . . .

Wisconsin and Purdue open the {Big Nine season at Madison with | Harry Stuhldreher's Badgers a jeer point - favorite over Purdue.

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| Billy Herman Asked To Resign

PITTSBURGH, Sept: 26 (U. P), | The road was wide open today for Leo Durocher to move in as mane ager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, re{placing the resigned Billy Herman.

J es There was no way of getting a . : _ |around it. i FLYCHASER—Playin in the | President Frank McKinney of] outfield + tomorrow afternoon the Pirates, in snnouncing last,

for the Kingan Reliables amateur baseball team will be Dalton Barnes, a timely hitter, who was a member of the Leonard Cleaners club | last year.

in getting a winning manager,

{Durocher’s price being too high. No Welcome Mat Then, too, it was obvious that {Deacon Branch Rickey didn't exlactly knock down the gates at La Guardia field in New York yvesterday to welcome Durochér when he

Tangle Tonight arrived from the West coast doesn't take a gossip columnist

Al Johnson, Indiana's hard hit- to reveal that the fast-living Duting Negro light-heavyweight boX- rocher and Deacon Rickey have ing champion, will tangle in a re- hardly seen eye to eye on any mat venge hattle at the opening indoor ters other than strictly baseball mitt card to bé staged at the Ar- There would be a lot less pressure mory tonight when ..the Hoosier on Lippy with the Pirates. socker takes on Bob Amos, one ‘of But for all the mounting evidence Michigan's outstanding 175-pound in Durocher’s behalf, Bill Meyer of ° threats. {the Kansas City Blues loomed as a The is strong bidder for ‘the Pirate job

Johnson-Amos skirmish

billed. for 10 rounds and will topisince he is in high standing with

a five-tilt program calling for 30 Roy Hamey, Pirate general manrounds of ring action, ager, who used to be his boss in Johnson has dropped oniy two the Yankee farm organ ization,

o . x been beaten here, Amos is one of baseball. He would rave had the the fighters who holds a decision Pirate job before Herman had it win over the local pride. The De- not been for poor health. troiter scored his triumph after Burwell Mentioned eight rounds of slam-bang slug-! Still another man mentioned for ging recently-at-Chicago's Marigold the job was Bill - Burwell, —Pirate: Gardens. coach. He had been named to diSylvester Perkins, young Chicago rect the team for the remainder of Negro, was the other Johnson con- this season. : |queror, also tagging the home town| Herman's resignation came as no | puncher after eight rounds at Marij- | Surprise. It was the climax of a gold: ‘Johnson recently wiped out! miserable season ‘which saw the that reverse here ‘at the Sports| Pirates, although loaded with more

But Saturday is the big day. Illi- Arena when he knocked out Perkins| than $500,000 worth of new talent, ome tomorrow night,

in the eighth session of a scheduled Wind up in a A Behy for last Place. 10-rounder. The complete program —_—,—

follows: Main event, 10 rounds, light- ris lieeze heavyweights: Al Johnson, Indian-

apolis,- vs. Bob Amos, Detroit. Semi-windup, 6 rounds, bantamweights: Ted Christy, Chicago, vs. Chuck McGow, Indianapolis, Prelim, ‘5 rounds, light-heavy-weights: Bill Davis, Indianapolis, vs. Johnny Crane, Chicago. Prelim, 5 rounds, welterweights. Heart's football team, 9 to 0, last | Frankie Ray, East Chicago, vs. night before 3000 fans at the In- | Herman Mills, Gary. dianapolis Midget Speedway. | Prelim, 4 rounds, The Irish, city champions last

Sacred Heart, 9-0

Cathedral high “Victory Bell”

held today

school again

the for

lightweights;

Bob Beamon, Indianapolis, vs. Les-, year and losers in their opener this ‘season to Crispus Attucks, scored a

ter Felton, Detroit.

Pp. m.). Richmond at Tech (3 p. m.).

the extra point. 2. South Bend Central at Washing- 3 rp

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SEieaed vs, Elkhart at Rhodius 1: JOMOREOW : p. m, Ft. Wayne vs, Gary a 0 Ripple a Evangyifle Cen- 2. Marion will meet ral (8 ho Mbit {first-game winner at 4 p. m. a

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

entioned As Pirates’ Manager

association representatives in the “Little World Series,” footed veteran today for the honor.

night that Herman had been asked sent to the minors because of sore| ill not ut to resign, said money was no object feet, was the big hero to the 3360111 nen the. Detrtt Universit {frost-bitten fans. That eliminated the question of!4-2 against the Brewers and two jouts,

[tion wasn't too bright when Becker

another year after defeating Sacred!

up the score. Jim Clark placekicked

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Brewers A. A. Playoff Title

Little World Series to Open Tomorrow With. Milwaukee Playing at Syracuse

MILWAUKEE, 26 (U. P) ~The Milwaukee. Brewers, American! thanked a sore-

Sept,

Heinz Becker, veteran first baseman, put them in the triple-A post-! season classic by hitting a three-run homer last night to defeat the Louisville Colonels, 5 to 4. The victor y gave Miw aukee he Play oft series, four games to three.

The Brewers, third place finishers| in the regular season, won the play-| ar eam pens offs the hard way. First they had At Cincinnati | i

to knock off the champion Kansas, Park school will open a six-game]

City Blues, four games to two, and| then they were faced. with the schedule tomorrow at Cincinnati! {playing the Day school eleven there.

clutch playing second-place Colones. Ex-Cub Players Coach Seward Wilshire's charges

Becker, who played several seaisons with the Chicago Cubs and was

w when the . Detroit University ith the scoreisohool will be played at Park flag. Park has an open date for Oct. the formidable Dutchman! Tne palance of the schedule: A swung late at a fast ball and drove, 118, at Kentucky Military Institute, it over the right field wall, scoring |Louisville; Oct. 25, St. John's of two men ahead of him to Wrap up pelafield, Wis, here; Nov. 1, at the playoff crown. Lake Forest academy, and Nov, 8, Vern Bickford came Into the gylver, here. : picture when the Colonels shelled —————

Glenn Elliott out of the Ix itl he pair Be Mop " Fight Results

three home runs in the fifth inning

From then on the Kentuckians were By UNITED PRESS throttled at the plate by the smooth CHICAGO od RY wT Talleto, 182, Nes . working Milwaukee moundsman, cago, (exhibition bout, three two-minute Jim Glee e o i founcs ileeson led off the Louisville “pw yong (pt Hamiiton)- Wotiam half of the fifth with a homer and Beltram, 135, New York, outpointed Bud Kimball, next man up, Pouby Plant, 138, Brooklys (10 FALL RIVER, Mass Johnny LaRusso duplicated the blow. Ken Chapman i134, New York, outpointed Pat Demers ingled and Paul Campbell chased !39. Brockton, Muss, (10 —-——a y WORCESTER, Mass -~Al Kinsey, 103 | Elliott to the showers with the third w hihi cher,

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Cleveland Releases Catcher Al Lopez

CLEVELAND, Sept, 26 (U. P) — The Cleveland Indians today gave veteran catcher Al lopez his re-

lease, and speculation immediately arose that he might be a candidate for. the managerial job -with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Lopez came to {he Tribe from Pittsburgh this year. He said when ‘he was injured on the last eastern trip that he would ask Bill Veeck, president of the Indians, for his release if he were presented with a good managerial offer,

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