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Closs Rejoins Kautskys ] For Pro Cage Tilt At Fieldhouse
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Tribe Manager Pin Patter To Be Named Next Month
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FIVE HONOR counts were turned in last night in jevgue compe- | tition. The fast Indianapolis Ladies Classic loop accounted for one of these, while the men of the city posted the others. 2 Dotty Cimmerman, star of the Mechanics Laundry quintet, marked her fourth 600 of the season to lead the women with a 608 on games 238 and 144 for her laurel winning total,
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| ley of the St. Joan of Arc National his three games of 181 doubly un- x - Local Beat Royals, 51-41, in Exhibition Outfielder Hit 43 | League which rolls at the Uptown Usual. He carries a league average By BOB STRANAHAN alleys. Hanley garnered games of (Of 181 or ne Poses Liquoe Store boa i 258" group at the Broad Ripple Bowl. The Indianapolis Kautskys again Homers Last Season 1%, 2 aid 48 foe a 675 for the oP Et AT aed, will have the help of Bill Closs to- The Indianapolis Indians made &| EH ae a Ne was Art in by Betty Mattingly, who scored | night as they face the rugged and . SS move today to bolster next season's | Updike Who yy . oy ho the three games of 116 in the C & J, ready Rochester, N. Y. Royals at 4. JS % “baseball prospects by shelling out) py aN Oita: combinatio the Foundry and Pattern League at the Butler Fieldhouse tonight. ; $11,500 for two minor league players Hickm 5 Rh ANG Suselap's | Closs, who was released from his picked up at the triple-A draft Soa Lage a Rae Ni we LE \ v re Kautsky contract in order to coach It meeting in Columbus, O, Bit for & G39 for Stainut’ Jeweisrs ACCORDING to the latest WIBC! the Houston, Tex., team of the now Ted Sullivan, secretary of the In- lin the South Side Busin.ssmen's Pe™® letter Eva Williamson of the! defunct Professional Basketball dianapolis Baseball Club, announced | Joop at the Sport wl ws. . is Yaver Men's Shop team in the In-| League of America, has rejoined the that the Tribe had purchased Jnck|190P 928 205. 9 Re 1y dianapolis Classic League holds the squad. D. Cassini, a third baseman, from om Hey high single. game: record for. tite : {scored the remaining men's honor High single g Furthermore, he's in condition the Tulsa club of the Texas League, == =% oot Rural Phar. hation so far this season. Eva con-| and Phillip Alotta, right-handed! % . w and ready to go. Closs, a former p 8 macy in the St. Philip's Athletic nected for a 298 in the Classic sev Tm outfielder, who played most of last A eral weeks ago. ROBABLE LINEUPS | ith Re in the S t Club League. His games were 188, Indianapolis Rachester }SeasOn : we NO 3A Whe TUNse\ 55 ald 05. | Louanna Early is in the runnerer atk ’ iss League before being moved up by! 8% » up spot for honors in three game | Gensichen glands the New York Giants to Sioux CWtY.| yw TRIPLICATES were turned totals with a 700 rolled in the, e . een ( voy Stole 47 Bases ) 's 8 s01's | Oct. 10 C1088 2. uvyun CUBR vir inrrnne cervi |in. last night, Niles McMahon made! Pritchett's Sponsor's loop on 10, Tipoff: 8:30 p. m. Cassini, 27, is 5 feet 10 inches tall| ~ “Ne . Broadeast: WIRE (Indianapolls). and weighs 170 pounds. He bats and Last Night's Leading Bowlers Rice Institute all-America selection, throws right-handed and hit .325, 2 Hon Tndois. ‘Classié 54 led his Houston club to two tri- and stole 47 bases in 147 games with Jack RE St Joan of Are Nat ns Roraary Donahue, Rayne Fup Cour, » 348 . ; 3 3 so CG Indpls. Classic umphs before the league folded last REJOINS KAUTSKYS — Bil Tulsa last season, Art Updike, Coutt Ho agp, Certs ude Rhodes Shap He I Al. Te week. Closs, former Rice Institute star | Alotta, jor whom the Indians paid FOREACH Son Side Businessmen 838 Jo Gerkopes, Wayne Twp. Courier be Good Rebounder and a quar rd with the Indian- $5000, 1s 26 years old and is 8 feet Claude Qolling nay Ole helen + Iva Dininger, Indpis. Classic . .....0 516 ”; g tall and weighs 175. Last year he carl Hindel, American Legion Classic. . 643 Helen Dysert, Ravenswood ....c..ves 524 The tall fellow was about the best| an4[is Kautskys last season, has hit 35 doubles. four triples and 43 Hope Moore, South Side Businessmen 843 Frances Hessman, Texaco = .......s sn rebound man on the Indianapolis T h Frank Stumpf, Evangelical .... 633 Betty Deppin. Indpis. Classic ........ S18 : come from Texas to rejoin the |home runs while clubbing out a 386 ed Roessier. Regen ive va, Fran Snyder. Indpls. Classic i 1 club last season and is counted on 4 f toriaht’ with Rudy Jurasi, Prateins _ g23| Jo Mueller, Blue Rib. Ice Cream .... ai to help a lot in this important de-| ion oo S$ 99Me WI batting average. His most interest-| gull i" Robertson, 8 asdwa) Classic: 813 SIEKY K0Clonnell, Darieen Mirabeaux. 818, al yours is a cultivated taste, Pp : . Pp | the Rochester Royals here, He ing achievement was a rousing 149 & Howard, Capital Paper ver -81T RNS Melton, Tndpls, Classic : 514! partment again this year. had b ? he y he H Rs-batted-in total Gomer Lorenz, Moose . 818 Ruby Cmitote Solitaire " S14] : ; ‘ His wife and nine-months old| "2d beer coaching fhe ouston ru ; Brann dna Cohiainer $18 Dorothy Moos, Wayne Twp Courier. sia RTL CVA CR GER LTE 3 lub bef ha foldin th Meanwhile, Sullivan announced Alice Cavanaugh, Solitair A boy are in Texas, but Closs hopes | ciu etore thé tolding ot e Ed Klein, South Side Businessmen ... 614 gion Thorpe, Darleen Ne rabeaux 511 Yass : ) | rival | that the appointment of next sea- | Tom Sheehan, Holy Cross . + 814 \fyriel “Boot, Harlin Bros 810 i } baross to bring them here before long. rival league. son's Tribe manager will be an-|Nei, Yount. Srangelieal u + 812/50 othy Jennings, Indpls. Classio.... 800 of life—then Barbarossa = i Se — r————— — = Haro einking Classic .... a Bi! It will be the third game of the week. playing at Tri-Cities on nounced . at the minor lesgue’s Ed Powers, Kinfan's a A itn 80a Amy AlcDaniels, Zodpis Classic 50 n b Jd tor Ww i ¢t ’S 0 alsh, ansportation 3 3 s home eambaisn for ‘the Kauiskys Thursday night and engaging thei gnnual meeting, Dec. 2-4, at Miami, | Morris Tutterow S'S Businessmen. . 808 giant Wade, aa ik Mixed bb Bhd oF you, and they'll be bidding for their same: club in a return engagement ma Jack Posner, Arenal tas + 808 Flora: Cullivan, Indpls, Classic B : second triumph. Rochester proved at the Fieldhouse here next Satur-- mne Tribe's additions to next Harold Goldsmith, Fraternal 804 Pye BN En nen Fuel Barbarossa is a premium a tough foe for the Hoosiers last day night. year’s club were two of 18 minor Dick Pox." Antler's Recreation No. 2°. 804 Dorshes iia heal” So I! ich season and losses to'tlte Easterhess Kautskyvs defeated the Rochester league players -drafted . today by Eom mal Perkins 3 Bisinestmn . 8b Mildred Sanford, Nichols Jewelry . o beer of finest quality —-rich, f EeDL I Rovalc ‘BY tn 41 ast wight rn awianguil agh ie HELE Td 5 ou Contey, SeeCWRY TIBSBG Lbaeed ivi idge, Is. Powe Light. 463 n Sore than Be ea.t kept Royals, 51 to 41, last night in an American Association, International OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Ether Verderosn, Riviera Past Pr M . 487 satisfving flovor — brewed pg Ii eapeione; DU RIT wiser exhibitica game at Jeffersonvilie:s and PACE Coast Lea ge clade.” pie ras Aa EM, PN z 2 sty J BAL ch " : rhile! Angus Bain, Ayreshire Coli MM... Tr Rochester picked up agzain this Louisville Next fi Assceiasion ig Coe Bre red Stock. Reformed Church eo AM-PLUS and blended to perfection! " CAMASL" vivian season where the Royals left off 1 - Bob Dennis 0.8. Rubber pda . : last year and already holds ex F S S RB oops drafted three and five, respec Roe, “Auto Transportation € ... : . » + or J oxers tively. Bi Ninaten, Raveniwood Merchants. 578 BATTERIES hibition victories over the Kautskys. | The Soutis Side Co oO Other Association drafts included: Jack Morgan, ions -Cola (Sat.) Frees 3 The invaders have won two of three ¢ community Cen-| y. oapolis: Willlam Edwards, catch- Walt O'Neill ‘N.S. Businessmen .... 868 league engagements, bowing only to er amateur boxers, already in er, of Nashotab, Wis, from Hartford, | Ceci Trowbridge, Btokol Prod. ...... 3 18 Months y ’ Jah : |Conn,, and Phillip Tom pkinson, catcher, [Al Montgomery. Lakeshore C. C. M. ..560 the power-laden Anderson entry !raining for the Times-Legion ;P'gue N08 Bot Rakin Tex, | Jerry Bixler, Brightwood Merchants . 851 1 * Guarantee last week. Golden Gloves tourney in January,| st. Paul: Robert Addis, outfielder, of Luher Dove, Fuh Bowl: Commercial... 360 Le W wi 1 igvi Barberton, O., fromi Binghampton, N ag High Scorers® {will tackle a Louisville team in an- FP ere Oo rhompson. outfield. Art Burns. heals Slik MIX o.ornvs0er SHS All Sizes In The big Indianapolis problem, of other inter-city match at the Motor} er. or Swepsonville, N. C., from Scranton, ! Bob Avels, Riviera Past Pres. Mo 820 stock for ’ ’ r aro io n umberman's . Baw course, will be to stop the scoring ATION; a: Pennsylvania SV. "i vaukee: Norwood OTK. second, G. Miller, Klein & Kuna © 818 immediate : 3a : omaorrow night. baseman, of Buffalo, N. , from 1eblo, Ancaster arme et coo 480 A = of Al Cervi, the league's leading Robi Hood, di lis 1i Colo., and Paul Burris, catcher, of Char- 600 BOWLERS (WOMAN) delivery at T 3 I. B E F PB §) S p LE AS A VR \ E M sniper last year, and the trick flins os in oa Ine ana Is i iotte, N. C.. from Greenville, 8. C. [Dotty Clmmermas, IPI, Clase... 008 reduced gh ; " pi weight, wi e pitted against Billy 45% MEN) of Bob Davies, the ex-Seton Hall Blankenshi Ry ea bouts, | b I Pi {Kay Thompson, Darleen Mirabeaux. . 569 prices. RED TOP BREWING CO star, who was selected as the cir- p one £ .ooul ootba ictures | Lois is ntl, Classic. -- ahd 366 ¥ J cuit'’s most valuable player in and Paul Terry of Indianapolis will pictures of the Purdue-Pittsburgh Sor Early. - Indpls. Classic ...... ... 564 BLUE POIN AUTO : 1946-47, Meet, Pat Se in another., They'and Purdue-Minnesota = football Jiorsnes Friedman, Hive Rib. los SF 598 SUPPLY . 9 : are middleweights. | on Anna Bateman, BI " ie Of anil | The visitors are expected to use ! |games will be shown at 7:30 p. m. Anns Bateman, Plus Bb ake cr... 354} pelaware, Madison and Ray Sta. KLEE -& COLEMAN 421 S Delaware LI 5301 6-foot-5-inch Arnie Johnson, six-- {tomorrow in the .Purdue-Marott Alberta Rosa, Indpls. Classic ........ 550 | 1 " ' . four Johnny Mandic and Bill Hol Table Tennis | Center, | Agnes Junker, Indpls. Classic ..v 580 ; : —— man to round out their starting five Resuits - in the Monday Night Tab de CC GHANA Mo A : ‘| Tennis League at the Dearborn H ble 1 The Royals, operating with Cervi Sere Indiana National Bank 9, Gi ibson AMATEUR BASRETSALL " the ; D » I and Davies on the sniping end, are Crescent Paper Co. 0, D Dun-Bradstreet '§, Commercial League ai South Side Turn- » masters of the fast break so the Smith-Hassler Co. 8. ers gym were anapolis nservatory & ee ——————— {26, Central Motor Pests. 24: uirt Kautskys merely will be trying to {L. G. 8 Spring Clutch 3 fight fire with fire if they stick to Amateur Football {County All-Stars 39, South Side Turners LN { the shoot-and-run. pattern against Buckets won the championship of “Ym, rngiana Medical School will meet ’ y P g > the. ‘Capitol City- League yesterday by Lincoln Chiropractic. 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