Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1948 — Page 10
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¥ By EDDIE ASH, Ti Having won two out of three are hanging right in there with t elite
The surprising 8t. Paul Saints are in front with one defeat in five starts and the Hoosier Redskins are in a three-way tie for second with the Minneapolis Millers, and the Louisville
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Colonels. { Milwaukee Brewers by the lowly| for a loud laugh around the
er, also was slaughtered by the iliere. were Kmoans Millers. Red Barreft Buishid on when the proud Blues, the de- the Tribe mound. Mario Picone, fending p/h pinot were bowled|® Young righthander, went the
11 route for Minneapolis. over twice In Louisville and fell oo, oot hine hits.
emanating from Kansas City
into the AA cellar. After coming from far behind
tlast Kan 10 in-| Field for two more games on ao here Kansas © a 3, 5, this first trip, tonight and tomorthe Indians split the Sabbath twin, row
rivals took turns pounding the
ball all over the park and also Tribe Box Scores
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OUT AT SECOND — Frank Kalin, Tribe outfielder who relieved Les Fleming at first in yesterday's first game of a twin bill at Victory Field, is shown above being tossed out at second during the sixth inning of the first game. Frank Trechock, Minneapolis shortstop, has
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first game which the T ; Don Wheeler, Millers’ catcher, waits for the throw-in. Tom Saffell (No. Rikard (No. 8), Tribe outfielder, are watching the play. The Indians scored in every
inning except the second.
Peck Wins Two Indiana PGA Plans Shooting Titles 1948 Tournaments
The annual spring meeting of the Indiana Professional Golfers) Kenneth Peck of Shelbyville der wa esterday in the Lincoln Hotel, copped two individual titles and Association, which got un yy
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SLIDE, PETE, SLIDE—Pete Castiglione hookslides across home plate during the ribe won, 15 to |. Shortstop Castiglione had three-for-three.
dinner meeting last night. The Hoosier pros and visitors were entertained before and after the Ing).
ton of the| meeting by Lloyd Barton | Clark
Today's program convened ag Vert merchandising).
committee chairmen and ‘a talk by Tom Crane of Chicago, execu- o : ie Be of he National professional relationships).
merchandising). 7—Annual banquet.
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Photos by Times Staff Photographers Henry Glesing Jr. and John Spicklemire.
Members of the association heard a financial Peport by Sataet Jr. as Ralph Jordan and Russell] tary Fred Keesling and discussed other business at the opening p.jer turned in the best ball| ners were 20 to 1 or better when they won the 3-year-old classic. It:
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4:30 to 5—Keith Muller of U. S./Johnson and Kenny Bavender, 3 1:30 to 2:15-George Dawson of | Rubber (golf ball production and|and 2, and Kingan and Sole Mc-|y) oe who annually try to knock his best race was a third behind.
4% 1. Australian tag-team rivals will Nickel, Charles Jackson, Herman 2ivie again ip the Armory re and Bill Strong. . t 400 3 row night as five junior heavy-| gynpers-up were Bob Ludlow, . . : 3 weights and a full-fledged Texas gp pg. hy Ted Nebel and|i® C- A. O'Neil Jr's Galedo Who apparently is going to bench the heavy will take part in a two-|Bernje Louis. The teams had tied doesn’t have too much to recom-iyegyiar,
Jimmy James, 214-pound Houston{ Willis Chapman, Mike Kelly and heavy, and Rene La Belle, of Charles Engle, posted a score of other longshot possibility, Joseph, better. Canad, against Steve Nenoff, To- 74. f
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BEATING THE THROW-—Minneapolis questioned this decision in the fourth frame of the first game when Outfielder Ted Beard af beat out an infield hit. First-Sacker Joe Lafata of Minneapolis is “= taking the throw and Umpire King has his eye on the sack. Minneapolis came back in the second game to down the Tribe, 16 to 5.
Eagle 3 Scored Dark Horse Could Win: In 4B8all Meet Derby—It's Been Done.
By RAY AYRES, United Press Sports Writer i NEW YORK, Apr. 19—Even with a Citation leading the nomi"
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The spring four-ball tourney at| South Grove yesterday was high-|
continued today with an agenda to include the setting of dates andj, op i0q hy an eagle three on the| nations there always is a chance that some rank outsider may comy Sate in Re V0 WAN nd Bre | sites for the State Open and match play events, a
over the week-end, the Indians|/a bevy of sharpshooters as the he American Association's early Indiana State Rifle Association tourney closed yesterday in the Armory. : Peck teamed with Fred Thoman of Rushville 0 Wied the two Worthington Ball Co. i » | man team title an e AmerThe double defeat. handed the/tnen. Meyer's Band Jam hoger jean Legion Post 170 team with rated Toledo Mud Hens was good|P0ar : Le Charlie Ruache, a rookie hurl ing and gallery events with 189 and 585 respectively. Orlie Horner of South Bend won the any sight prone contest The In Porte entries. E. 1. Brownsey Baseball Calend orte entries, E. L, sey The Millers will be at Victory and Robert Gregory won the re- Base a alien ari maining pair of crowns. Brownsey took the any sight 10 prone; It will be ladies’|and 10 kneeling title with 200: 36, Fas! bill with the Millers when the night at the Tribe park tonight. Plus, 15 extras, and Gregory look tov oils i plus 160 extras. :
No. 7 hole, scored by Bert Kingan| out of nowhere to win the Kentucky Derby. : It doesn’t happen often and in the last 30 years only three wins:
| was only a few years back in 1940 that Bimelech was considered * Harold Cork and Tony Brisnik|the same lead-pipe cinch to win the Derby nominations first .
: idefeated Kenneth Hoy Jr. and the Derby as is Citation today, y ) in 30 3 Poh Risney Rnd Stan Dick Kennedy, 2 and 1; Jordan but the chalk players reckoned released was Walmac Farm's Bill.
s. He is down to 15 now, and Rader downed Jim Shipp and| without a horse named Gallahad- Ings. & be because so D how.
. 4 ington. of|Jack Simpson, 6 and 5; Walter|/ion who came whooping through \ 10 a. m. with a report by state 315 fo Aes HargOr Of Chapman and Fred Burnside won|the stretch at Churchill Downs to|& ot Jf, SIGCE% IF him rather. 4 to 4:30—Bill Kiser of Hillerich|over Books Secrest and Erval upset the applecart.
Bradsby (manufacturer and |Hilligoss, 5 and 4; Bob Crouch
his 1948 form. The son of Mahmoud started x Still 100 to 1 only once this year and won easThings like that keep the|ily at Keeneland Park. Last sea. flames of hope flickering for|son he won one out of three but
and Bob Salge defeated Fred
Sue oat cok yde and Clay: wn the favorite, but they face Citation and Salmagundi in the
a tough task. A longshot may|Elementary Stakes at Washing. Riverside the foursome. headed|ubset Citation next May 1. but|ton Park. * by Meredith Nickel took top hon-| Which one of several will do 1t?} Greentree Stable’s Kilroy is as. lors on the first extfa hole. The Gallahadion was only one of five| other longshot possibility but he. 'winning quartet included, besides 20 t0 1 shots that started in 1940.| won't be too long if he is sent to. One of the long shots this year | Louisville. ‘He will gét his acid is a son of that same Gallahadion test in the Wood Memorial. i and a surviving twin at that. He Kilroy is a second stringer who
d him, but then 20 to 1 shots Greentiee's best hon: with scores of 71. The third-place Men¢ aim, but then was supposed to be Star Bout but. including Ralph pwn seldom do. : Ted Atkinson, who rides contract In the Garden State Stakes an-|for the stable, now likes Kilroy,
M. Roebling’s Macbeth finished! here are other longshots. whe: A team headed by Arnold Koehl-|second. Previously, he had been might start in the Kentucky er shot a combined 70 to win the|second in the William Penniperby but nothing” they have.
The other skirmish will bring ABCD tourney at Pleasant Run, stakes and those two races were done so far recommends them, |together Tommy Martindale, the The winning foursome was round- the only ones in which he was|Many horses get to the post only: and Billled out by Herman Bottma, Jerrybeaten. But in his other fourihecause their owners want to see T he|Pfeiffer and A. Wilman. Teams starts last year, he didn't beat|their silks in the biggest race jn Brooklynite will be making his headed by Clark Espie and Frank
much. the country. All it takes is a Also listed cat 100 to 1 when $1000 starting fee. di
| Fox tied for second with 71s.
400 Toledo... p Firing on the Legion team be- Kansas City 200 G out of the Joke Bekis. "Em MINNEAPOLIS wo. x unde Peck were Ralph Disser,| GAMES TODAY o 0 287; Clarence Northam, 285, and \ event card. * The Redskins went on a wild oS : : o 3 4 oA, F. Belter, 284. The winning AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The feature attraction will pit team Batting spree in the afternoon $8183 3 team score was 1436 menpll Some, 3 NEM : opener, collected 23 hits and won, Foi 049 - Kansas. city St Luts. hi a ny idan de 0l m IC Talent | BR cas ve ledo, and Lefty P t Cl 3 “Tn’the second tilt, however. it 33 00130 0 J AMERICAN LEAG 0, an y Pacer, of Cleve-| waa case of Katy bar ee oor. : 3 : : 53 : | Philadelphis. pon (two, morning | land. The Millers caught the swatting] tre 0.0} 1 at k Only. games. scheduled. - UE wpe Ree wend dds SIO RUN ALDINE | pines Mivausen Expr tanza was ” Totals, 5% TRE fr eM 172 » } " i Alexander, © rooklyn. ae wrote INDIANAPOLIS, , | DES MOINES, Iowa. Apr. 19) : 5 nine runs. 18aftell, of ... 3 3 % 0 0o/(UP)—The Midwest will get its] YESTERDAY'S RESULT first mat effort in “lrcal ring. In ‘thi splurge, Dutch Meyer, [Gist > 1: § § 3 1 I §arst good look at a cross section| | AMERICAN assaciATioN Minneapolis third sacker, walloped| Peming, 1b 1 1 1 0 oof American track talent eligible, , pe .. "". “000%00 001-1 2 2 a homerun with the bases loaded. | mi 3 1 2 o ofor the 1948 Olympics at the 39th Toledo... 001 203 0x5 9 1 ‘The Tribesters apparently ex- ¢.1-:4/e oannual Drake Relays Friday and), Ramo, IueLSts Burtt hausted themselves running out i 3 1 3 ofSaturday. Second Game; 7 Innings; A t) x hits and tearing around the bases Tur 1 3 4 1 of Simultaneously the East williMilwsukee ............ 33 Vay ng 0 3 1 0 op fi t t 0 ciieRn ina ais 100 000 x—1 4 o VIN in tae first contest. They had two 2 _Yihave its first major outdoor meet| poy, Bernard and Burris; Raney and A PN four-run Innings, the third and the| Totals” ........ © is 23 7 “5 “olof the year, the Penn Relays. Be- Mancuso. pully sixth. = ; A nnepalls nT a aos Leap |tWeen the two, most of the na-ig, poy..." "001 001 200-4 10 0 Renta Na: 3 far Floming puns. Soted pining 3, REA Uo be 1h motion. oer CSTR ana Anderton: Sikncenu, Gorka ik Les Fleming, the Tribe's first Hutchings, Saffel 4: Wheeler, Weatherty. will be in action. land Conroy. Two-base hits—Barna. Beard, Rikard,| This year's entry list at Drake; - (Second Game; 11 Innings) sacker, banged out his third qymer’ meming, Ray, Meyer, Kalin. is not expected to equal the 19471 oo... 010 001 100 00—3 13 homer of the infant season in the QGenoyere. Three-hase hii Letchus. Home record of 81 teams. but relay of ym 01.000 000 01.4 11 0 ngs. - y | third canto with one on. He lined! [i LCE Lok" “wenuite and Lafeta | ficlals hope to make up in qual- Haddix, Gerkin and Baker.
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the scoreboard, an unusual on bases—Minneapolis 7, Bi A i 904 000 01-1 3 3 achievement for a etthanded: hp he A Lo ee [quantity : Le Arnold, Houts. Tote and Houk: Alréady in the fold f th swinger | Hutchings 3, Uber 1. Hits—Off Harris ready in ihe fo or the pajley and Rolandson. Baseball: h , » !8 in 3% innings, Uber 6 in 215, Brewer! Drake classic are all Big Nine (Second Game; 6 Innings) Darkness) ungry Indianapolis p in ‘3. Hit by pitcher—By Hutchings yoo pot Michigan, most of the Kanes OY . ........ 101-2 8 ans were on han 0 e turn- (Wheeler). a8. ond eler, - , SEAN shat Nar or 1 hand to the turn-| (Wheel Passed ball—-Wheel Los- | 3 Louisville 031 #0x—3 7 © stile tune of 11,807 cash custom- =f piteher—Harris, Umpires—Mullen,| Big Seven, Missouri Valley and aivetier, Slarshan and Drescher; Cole ers, slightly greater than the| © © (Second Game) Southwestern Conference. Mam more Spening game Agutes-: The warm. AS 0 4 22a Notte, Dame. Michisen Sats] RESULTS SATURDAY sun turned the trick. | Ray ae BR H.0 AA : ’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION In addition to taming t -| Schulte. 2b 5 2 2 3 4 oMarquette, Baldwin - Wallace, lers at bat, big Hutehjnge. blos. | Bambereer “8 1 3 1 0 1 George Pepperdine, Bradley, East kinsas City . 301 111 000 0—8 11 32 somed out as a slugger !n his own | Eh onayose. 0 8 0 o ©o o Texas State and Loyola of Chi-Ingisnepolit, ip WN Op 00 La ne | right and garnered three hits and! Meyer. 3b «+3 3 2 0 0 O0icago. Malloy, Rusche, Kleckley, Lint, Bahr and] batted in a run.’ That is ao mean afain 1 har aa rT, Turner Ii 200'0v0 0003 5 1] feat fo : ‘ | Glibert, 1b wl 0-0 4 0 0 iineanolis ....... 200 0 0002 3-3 Hote” Gatciuine and om| it Sword § 3 1 3 3Groomes to Play for epi, Lp mI te Saffell also got three hits apiece, Fioen p 4.2 01 8 McMillin at Detroit il Sa 022 203 200—11 § 2 Fleming hit a double as well as| Totals ..... . 35 16 17 21 # 1 DETROIT, Apr. 19 (UP)—The Toledo ........ .. 000001 010 2 nc £2 : : + APF: ; , Hanning, that’ homer, and Frank Kalin, INDIANAPOLIS = Detroit Lions have announced the | schwam. 333 gudsreon; gvuary, Marae who replaced him in the sixth, bit|gaften, of ........2 9 © 9 © osigning of six players, includ- (Twelve Innings) a single and a double. The frat Shin id 1 $3 3 SE star Indiana haitback MelMivaskee ©ToiREIN 00-1 8 3 1 game's one triple was punched vit| Fleming, 1. 28 18 1 ciGroomes, to boost to 36 the num-| Pyle and Schleuter; Crimian and Conby the Tribe's Charlie Letchas In| Eker os 1 2 9 3 8 Over of gridders on the National!" the sixth. Letchas, 3b .......4 1 3 2 2 0 Football League club's 1948 ros- i Infuriated because the Indians|Castigiione, st 1114009 §ter Mendenhall Named NBL! stole their thunder as fence Turner, 3 1 1 3 1 of Groomes, who played ree ss ’" busters, the Millers came out for Ferek, on 1 & 1 1 2 oiyears for the Hoosiers nder| Coach of the Year the second game with the old de-| Crawford ..ooiot. ® § 9 8 I SiDetroit General Manager-Head| ANDERSON, Apr. 19 (UP)—| termination to snap out of it. Barrett, p ..i.ivee 1 01 0 0 0Coach Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin, Murray Mendenhall df the AnderThey batted around in the first| .,, ® 5 Ts 31 11 Ts/headed a list that included full-|Son Packers, a veteran of 24
inning and chalked up four runs on four hits and two walks. The Indians got one of the markers back in their half only to see the Millers get to Stan Ferek again in the fourth for three runs on five hits. The Millers leaped aboard the merry-go-round in the fifth and tallied nine markers on seven hits, two walks and two rit pats-
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= 29 9 21 | Crawford batted for Rusche in filth, | _ Kalin batted for Fleming in seventh, | Minneapolis . 400 | INDIANAPOLIS ' Runs batted in—Barna, LaFata, Tre ichok 2, Beard 2, Picone, Bamberger 2, | Warren 3, Ray, Schulte, Meyer 4, rett, Cassini Two-base Bamberger, Warren 2, LaFata. Home Run—Meyer. Double plays—Letchas to Cassini to Fleming, Ferek to Lopez to leming, Rusche to Turner to Fleming. Left on bases—Minneapolis 5: INDIANAPOLIS 8. Base on balls—Off Ferek 2, Picone oo, Rusche 3. Ferek 2, Picone 3, Rusche 1 Hits- | Ferek, 12 in 4 innings; Ruschce, § { Barrett, 0 in 2, Hit by
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Tribe Batting
G AB R H RB | Crawferd 3.9% 5130 Kalin 2 3 1 4 3% 2.29 1 1 5 19 6 9 4 4% w.5 1 3 6 8 JIB wed NF 9 3.393 5 18 4 6 7 3334 4 15 4 4 B 266 5 10 5 5 4: .258 25 0 1 0. 5 18 6 3 2 .166) 8 00 000
Two-base hits—Castiglione 3, Rikard 3, Flemmg 2, Besrd 2, Turner, Kalin. Three-base hits—Saffell, Beard, Turner, Letchas. Home FRR eIng 3, Kalin, | Stolen bases—Saffell, Cassini, Rikard, Crawford, i Sacrifice hits—Saffell, Cassini,
Phils Sell Jurisich ‘To San Diego Club
i PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 19 (UP) ~The Philadelphia Phillies today (announced the sale of pitcher Al ! Jurisich, 26-year-old righthander, 'to San Diego of the Pacific Coast | League. | * Jurisich, a native of New Or- | leans,won one and lost seven for the Phillies last year. l Terms of the straight cash deal were not announced.
back Camp Wilson awd end Ted Years of basketball coaching, has ent. s/ Cook, holdovers from last year’s! been named “coach of the year” . 100 013 0— 5| Lions squad. (in
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NEW YORK, Apr. 19 (UP)—|jnge compared to 15 for second
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‘ation and Third Baseman Jerry Tennis Title on Coast {Coleman to Newark of the Inter-| [national League. | 1 pet.| Phillips hit 208 with Newark! 1.000 last season and Coleman ‘300 With Kansas City.
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place Johnny Kundla, coach of the Minneapolis Lakers. i
LOS ANGELES, Apr. 19 (UP) | —Davis Cup star Ted Schroeder arg | Yesterday avenged a defeat of! <!®llast week by downing UCLA star {Herb Flam 0-6, 6-3, 6-3 to win| the fourth annual Town House men’s tennis championships. { Schroeder teamed with Bob Falkenburg to take the doubles) title, running over Tom Falken-| burg and University of Southern {California star Bob Perez, 6-1, 6-4.
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