Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1947 — Page 34
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, OCT, 3, 1947
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Mall Ki ‘Ni ps a glory, Kingun Nines [Small Town Scribe Feels To Join Col Todey [Severe ives ASHINGTON, ).— | PHARIS ROAD GRIPPER To Clash for Ci Crown w 3 (©. ©) | rams worn oeres 51,69 \ Flashy Frankie Sinkwich, who was | GOODYEAR & U. 8. CHAIN st 98 4 ~ Teams to Play>af Riverside af 2 P. m. io 3 “reported through with protesionat BALLOON. Al Sis i on Three PI Out of East Sid Lineu football after quitting the Detroit | white Sidewsil Batloon .. Appell. ree Players Out of East Siders’ Lineup Lions recently, was scheduled to re- | 38 | Id The city amktens baseball championship will be decided over the . port 10. the Baltimore Colts of the, BL POINT Avo Upholt week-end if weather per . All-America Conference today. UE Kingan Reliables or P, R. Mallory will be the 1047 title winners. The Fic Looks bo “Him Like ce Off os | Odds still Heavy Sinlwich, former Georgia All| 2p b Facts ures “|| Delaware, Madison and Ray ol @rdered Mar two teams are scheduled to tangle on Riverside No. 2 tomorrow a r Fo Y k Vi America, left the National Wm : fonshi ntle| r Yan ctory Court to proce A Kingan victory tomorrow will give them the champ Pp 1 F i Classic L lions after suffering a recurrence of p a Mallory triumph will necessitate a play-off on Sunday. The Relisbles IN} FOI in ononga eéia va ey oop .: st. Loum, Oct. 3 (U, PY | log miury. sult to foro are undefeated in six tournament NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U, P.)~ were still heavy a century-old p games, while Mallory's loss to the Facts and figures on the 1947 Editor's note—The World Series, biggest event in sports, is being” | seroritar to iy the World Series : late Calvin | meatmen is its only setback in five World Series: : played this year In the biggest city in the world. Newspapermen from | today. in the line of Betting | dianapolfs at starts, Two defeats eliminates a Today's game—the fourth, at all parts of the country are there to cover it, many of them from | Commissioner James J. Carroll, | The lawsu team | | Ebbetts field, 1:30 p. m. E. 8, T. | small towns. Following is how the third game impressed one of those hs the odds on the American | years ago by | Kingan, the defending champion, Series standing = New York | small town newspapermen. | leaguers has drop from 1 to ! office against took a 7-5 decision over the East | Yankees (American league) 2, By CHARLES E. ROSS, Monongahela (Pa) Dally Republican | 3.10 1 10 4 after Brooklyn's vie- FAST CARS * FAMOUS DRIVERS of Mrs Lau Siders In their initial tournament | Brooklyn Dodgers (National y tion Tor. Salint Trae | tory yesterday. LAST MIDWEST ASSN. MEET OF YEAR granddaughte clash. The champs also hold tour-| | league) 1; EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, U. 8 A, Oct. 3—Well, the hitters The odds on the Dodgers have | pionty Fred Parking A pa us. Meld af Midwest Association Drivers er, who died ney wins over Russett Cafeteria, | | Game scores—First game: New | looked like hig leaguers, but the pitchers looked like something from dropped from 6 to I'to 3 te 1. { - five states competin Jo ae pues The suit ch von's Tavern, Armour Social Club, | York 5, Brooklyn 3; second game: the Mon Valley league back home—on ap off-day. With one exception—| The Yanks are favored In to- SUNDAY, Grimin, ihe Leon Hubbel climax their’ battle of the estate gles Lodge and Allison's, | New York 10, Brooklyn 3; third we don't have as many pitchers in the Mon Valley league as pitched day's game at 7 to 10 if Harry | OCTOBER for Asdocistion Srsi-place honors. out terms of “Mallory de cated Linde Air Prod. CITY SERIES TT _ in | game: Brooklyn 9, New York 8. yesterday at Ebbets Field Taylor is named to pitch for | a B18 CARS!—NO DUST! 1 which she pre Armour, Eagles and De Wolf L on Total attendance (three games) | In our league When a pitcher gets knocked out he doesn’t go to the Brooklyn, and the New Yorkers First ace 2:30 p. m. —N father’s diar News in the meet. tamarrow's amateur baseball 176.338 showers: he goes to right field. He will be slightly shorter priced at | book form for While the meatmen are reported championship game at River. Tp tal eceipts, $805,185.41, split as gels a shower when he goes home, the day weé arrived. That was the 13 to 20 if the Dodger starter is | ~ SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA—ON HIGHWAY 31 “& n top condition for the chamolon- (ide park are Jiggs Seal (left) 0 rte pis, ari: At any rate 1 gob (0 see; two day the weatherman said the first| Clyde King. The Dodgers are 6 | hip-tussie, Matlory-will be witgout| yo. thicd-Gaseman. and Paul follows: ayers Sool, ITI arades. One was led by an Army game would be played in topcoat| te 5 with Taylor pitching and 13 | M U ] T N' S PA 2 W The trustees the services of three of their star Ba 39n her Jor Pr R M i commissioner's 0 oe, hole Pp he other by Bobo Weather when he really meant par- | to 10 with King on the ‘mound. of the diaries performers ain, pitc er tor al ory. clubs’ and leagues shares, ily | drum ma jor pd Wie Dey y ka weather—if you were in the AJP | remem m————— ep | H— UA of more than Bain on Mound and Davis a possible starter, Paul} 763.04. | Newsom and Joe Ha | per stands at Yankee Stadium, that | A A a filed in Probe | Series records selentiandatioe Btill, it was a World Series game, | | Hid) Joe Normington, pitcher, and Bob Bain will probably be the mound] first |with all the glamour, glitter and > | / . Lollar, catcher, have returned to choice of Mallory Manager Puul Ste-| for single game, 73,365 (firs a the Tal cladic] Tt Was refreshing to change per-| IT'S GRAND : The demur: college and will be unavailable phenson, game); longest playing time for |Biory atten 3 Upon the all Came spective from Yankee Stadium to Photography's the grants Ncation of th Fran’; Baird, who covers center field] Fred Cato, Kingan pilot, should single game, 3:05 (third ume} an los ou HG Where tie Ebbets Field. The changed pers .est of hobbies and for lots § | trust was no and is one of the aggregation’s top have no pitching worries, for he| home run by a pinch hitter, Berra, ing frat ke’ arrangements Ao, spective, of course, was that from of good reasons. For one, i . estate. tters is also unable to play. He has Harry Fitch, Ed Marcum, Jack| New York (third game). teams first make Berge eg o|d€PLh of distance. For two days youre not limited by | | WOODEN WAGONS .. VELOCIPEDES Trustees of ws a contract to officiate a col- Bradford and Johnny Twigg avail-| Series record tied—New York, have the farmer pasture his (we looked down from dizzy heights. either time or place in Ball-Bearing, Front and Rear eontended the re football game, able and has announced Fitch as three triples in one game (sec- little further out while the game, wo cance to the far horizon, having your fun. Any- $15.00 " $16.50 $15.50 1.50 terms of the Leroy Davis, another member of/the probable starter ond game); Reese, Brooklyn, no is being played, the day's BEViLY 1 listen intently for the sound of where, anytime you can \ to typewritten o the team's, mound staff, has a cut Amateur association officials an- fielding chances at shortstop in at Ebbets Field was on ose the bat. and then ask someone find a Biot woh Jaking, SCOOTERS STEEL WAGONS filed in the n the thumb of his pitching hand nounced if a Bunday game is neces- one game (second game). things like your girl's a . . what happened who has better eye- eR iC 8 rea WA Historical Bur ind may see the tilt from the bench. sary it also will be played on River- Probable pitchers for today— your first view of t STAN sight. You see, we're sitting in re- oo ne ad ] 95 $5 95 $1 an $9 95 Judge Dan With Normington * definitely out'side No. 2 at 2 p. m, New York, Bevens (7-13); Brook- Canyon, served seats in the left field stands it's a hobby you can en . to " : to " ‘ Court upheld 1 : . lyn, Taylor (10-5) ma " : : Wa at about the same distance from the joy on the price tevel voi The Apellate . / . THE G evertheless, wa hen thé boys £5 1 : . | Weather forecast—clear and plate as the cows are w flord. G in and . decision and o Hornsby Disagrees With | warmer. long that feniarity bred a little jjav on the home grounds in the con alo ow en a 5-Foot SLIDE for Children, Good Exerciser____.$11.95 to i wi ° . Broadcast—Mutual Broadcasting contempt and by the sixth Inning men, valley league. | = SPORTING ney General's Buck Harris' Tactics system (WIBC in Indianapolis); your writing boy felt blase effough | i i announcers, Red. Barber and Mel to do a little master- minding his Difficulty Up Front | i. GOODS co ries contain By ROGERS HORNSBY, Former Famous Major League Star Allen, Television on all eastern seit along win the "ig oianle COLLEGE PARK, Md.. Oct. 3.— be early history BROOKLYN, Oct. 3.—It's easy to sit up here and second guess, but channels, |and cosmopolitan. NN : ®' Maryland has a few dependable ; L1-3446 diana betwe badly #s Yankee pitchers were clubbed around in the third game, oie ba {around him, n BO hy De backs, but Jim Tatum is worried 209 W. WASHINGTON ST. petition statec hie American league champions had two distinct chances to win the 3d Gome Box Score |enineg Tig aint out some. ADOUt the Terrapins’ line. ge the diaries is ame in the late innings . . . and blew 'em both NEW YORK (A) eigh hning . 1 hbo : that " other historic: In each case I am forced to disagrees with the tactics employed ABR BQ A a iidy, ds & neshbor, should be mac by Manager Bucky Harris Siiinwtie, 2b prt} Jackie Robinson and Johnny JorIn the sixth inning “the Yanks know DiMaggio had hit a home Lipaell if t +3438 : gensen were playing mighty deep on had the bases loaded, one run Nn. I know the tendency is to Mean 1n i + 0.0.8 1 0 DiMag with two on and nobody out or er nome (making the score 9-7) and 16! him swing and keep the inning |. Johnson. Weld iid : and had DiMag been told to drop a Bill Johnson at bat. The count on 80INE. But at that time the’ score Loliar, ¢ 3.3 2.12.1 Sibunt he might heat it out, mean. ° ° 9) . nim. was 3-1 and Ralph. Branca /¥as 9-8. The Yanks were one run. Newtom, Bi iorns "0-0 0 0 1 oiwhile placing the tieing run on e : pitching. He had just walked Joe Pehind. It was to their advantage Reschi. » 000 0 0 & third and the winning ‘run on 1 1 erent - DiMaggio and George McQuinn 0 but the tying marker on third handler, p : 23 : 2 0 second. ? A 9 ind was showing evident strain. . Where a fly or an error would score | fi Poa 61 0 o 0 0 DiMag's subsequent double-play : : : . SOUTH BE I'd have given Johnson the ‘take I! . - . And put both men in a spot § bi! lips Ay dS ] 9 o 3.0 2 ball made us look all the better . p : = ; C10 do sign. If it was a called strike, wel] Where a base hit would move New = = and by the time we walked out of : 7s 2 o : : r Totals W413 M0 ark, we felt as much as a part of i pay today an and good; he still could swing at YO'k ahead. a or A ar Aid rth. pars I “any Flat tt heir annual | 3 a 1D edd out Wha In flour - & the 3-2 pitch which had to be over DiMaggio hit into a double play | Brown doubled. for Chanaler in sixth, jhe ie gue De Ivan 0 . ns a Ci 2.0 r / the or a run would be forced in. But and that was the end of the game... ala BROGKLIN a "* 5 A rl ols a x S imac bi .os to Jor og a” he — y a ny WC C8 § 4 Sn e ade 0 A oy J 4 which 3 sev Harris let him hit. He swung in- as far as the losers were concerned. Stanky 2b i : 3 10 : : wi -~ o . Sina . tead of- waiting Branca out in this I might also add that in the third Robinson i 8 0-8 Sv kl gn oi about 1916 ee cats, ta tight spot and popped to Eddie Inning, when the Yanks pitched to | Rilo, «f 3d .39 8 1 TO0RI IN ¥ 8 ot Stanky. Three men were left, in- Jorgensen with two out and a man Hermans ki it 3 $1 4. 0.0 HES . £9 cluding the winning run on first on third, T thought hé gould have Rees ss © $ 1 1% 3 5 AT THE MOMENT of writing ; signed yesterd g &@ have { abo clothing C) hase, been passed to bring up Hatt th Jorgensen, Ib 4 0 2 1 3 -othe hind-sight spoken of above is mer Th p £n, the Hatten, p 2 1 1 0 0 0g] with us enough to hazard the tailors Then in the eighth, with Henrich pitcher, or make the Dodgers take Bitnes Pp \ 0 0 ! ' 0 diction that we'll be home Sun : James G Le se at we S - oh ee Gaindell on first, nobody him out ‘which they wouldn't have r r Hy BTR en ra for the Yanks will take In the Automotive Industry, sales equal total No. 8, said t ta Dtussio. Wy ie obvious done) for a pinch hitter, New York a 3 on m ino a thé next two We hope so, for the assets every six months “g PHF As Bag > a v (Ny x 3 if Babe Ruth was the or “Ta _— t duried vil, Jorgensen drove his ma mh 3 Li del) “Didageia 3 BORE 1s expeciing us to Hght ihe 7 SHIP," 454 IV 2 4 as p i } glo 3, make him move those men up. I ome a run which proved just oanky 3 Pure 3 wise | Waiker. Metal pots under the linotypes as Py ’ Join the tailor Pp. enough to defeat the Yanks, Hermanski, Henrich, Berra, usual early Monday. Re. quet. 3 ee. | Two-base Hite Edwards Stanky, Pu«| . y & Greenberg in Market mile, Lollar, Brown, Henrich, Jorgensen, | The prediction may be merely 4
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Hank Greenberg, once the most Danny Gardella, formerly an out. | p Strick Qui. By Halen 3 educa 1] “on and n the Meat Packing Industry, sales Mamie of cared home run hitter in the ma- fielder with the New York Giants! Hits—Of Newsom 5 in 1%, Raschi 2. i ol jors, had an unconditional release and last year a player In the Mexi| Mh ii s"5 b ‘Bok Hatten 8 in ‘gia. equal total assets three times a year. versity Alumn from the Pittsburgh’ Pirates today ( can League has filed a $300,000 law-| in ont). ai 3 in 3. Casey HT aa planning a w and was reportedly in the market suit against top-ranking baseball | Wild Dn ea anhel 7 Drews), coincidental + to buy an interest in some minor nfMicials in Federal Court, it was Passed DallsLoNRY Stank league club, learned today Inson, Stanky to Roginson, Co OIL BURNERS Purdue footba Greenberg. who asked for his re-' Gardella, who says that he has Tonuing Fiicher WOM. FURNACES On the eve case, had no comment on his fu- been suspended from organized jor Ap ss--Rommel A) Rlate; Costs 5s . will give a iresplans, however | base ball for five years, is br foul limes. Magerkurth (N), Boyer (A), { Anes NN. - [suit under the Sherman So ning Time--3:05. Attendance sol. Complete Healing oe wile } in the Steel Industry, sales equal 421 N. Penns) : ton ant ) ard C. Larkir Demaret- Is Leader oS i at Trouble in Middle Service : total assets every twelve months, letie director: In Eastern nt and particularly its “reserve clause,” EVANSTON, Il, Oct. 3-From MONARCH SALES co. ler; John B. READING; P#., Oct. 3~U. P.)— Is monopolistic and in restraint of tackle to tackle Northwestern is tary, and J. E Jimmy Demiaret, Olal. Called a rade stor of top-flight material and LL 4438 36 W. 10th St fleld secretary pared field of 100 of the. nation: o yery sua in his Min : More than | top golfers into the second round or Billy Hasselt Signs Saturday, Af the $10000 Reading Open Golf With- Chi G Saturday. Afte F'ournament today after shattering | icago ears f will have d the Berkshire Country Club course. CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—Billy Country Club record with a blistering 65. Ter] Hassett, former basketball star at Mrs, Carl E. | Johnson, Norristown, Pa. turned Notre Dame univerSity and with the Teservations, in a three-under-par, 33-35-68 to Tri-City team of the National Bas. is president o
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