Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1948 — Page 29
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q. which Walt Brown will attempt to noon caked with Texas mud and showing evidence of a broken
rear axle. ,
Brown, who finished seventh | here last year in the Permafuse Special, expects to be one of the] early qualifiers, The Kurtis-Kraft! has.a 270-cubic inch; four-cyclin-/
der Offenhauser engine,
The car has traveled only 50; The axle mishap: eliminated it from the Texas race
practice miles.
during time trials.
Rex Mays also has returned! from Texas and is awaiting the arrival of his: Bowes Seal Fast Special that he drove to sixth!’
place in 1947, Meanwhile,
Detroit will wheel the four-cylin-der, front drive Offy entered by Fred Holliday and Joie Chitwqod |
will pilot the Nyquist Special.
Congress 1s Due.
For Sore Arms
WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 (UP)
—House Republicans hold their
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A TROPHY AND KISS—Joan Caufiel
the winning driver at the 500-Mile race here May also will get‘a smackeroo on the lips, Mauri Rose won the trophy
it the sports page $15,000 Borg-Warner trophy to I. The winner
Landis:
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. : : Clip K.C,10t0 6, 1. 2 . ; of To Maintain AA Lead 8| °° KANSAS CITY, Mo. Apr. 28—The Indianapolis Indians; the {| proud. color bearer of the American Association's eastern h | still were. the talk of the league today as they prepared to battle the Kansas City Blues in the second-of the series. The Indians were the only eastern oud to win a “second circuit yesterday as they trounced the Blues, 10 to 6. } .
edskins from Indians two full games ahead in The rampaging Redskins {the race as Minneapolis and St. Hooslerland went on the warpath tied for nd, both won early had the situation just! **V" second, Kolo " |about
up after four innings. The Blues kept pecking nose: Tribe Box Score
Rookies Steer
Trim Reds, 7 to 2, Stopping Blackwell
NEW YORK, Apr..28 (UP)!
with rookies instead of trying to! weak spots, took a lot of nerve!
for the Chicago Cubs today. |
Grimm's Cubs ito 24 Place
Charley Grimm's plan of sticking | © = deal with other ball clubs to fn oy but it was winning ball games | :
7 . ¥ . odo HAPPY LANDING-—Bill Niemann; Washington High School basketball star whois reported headed for Purdue next fall, is expected to win some points: for tha Continentals ‘when the annual city high school track and field meet is held Friday afternoon at ech. :
Thesz Wins Bout
jonger. They said they'd take it |defeat Bobby Managoff, 235, Chi-
easy so they could put a full team on the
“Those Republicans are starting out pretty early with their practicing,” snorted Rep, James
* ‘P. Richards (D.,- 8. C.), “that’s "OK with me. They'll all be nurs-
ing sore arms in Naval Hospital the day of the game.” ‘Democrats picked - Richards to
lead them to victory (and sweet
revenge) over the House Republicans this year. “The GOP won last year's game by a score usually estimated at 16 to 13. Blood in Eyes “I don’t know how théy counted but I'm willing to pee they won,” Richabds said. t this year, it's going to be different. We've got blood in our eyes-— and a couple of pretty good pitchers, too.” : Proceeds ‘from the game—an ‘annual event - g6 ¢o.a local charity. The.contest will be held “In Griffith Stadium. All equipment will be dénated by the Washington Nationals. Rep. C.. W. (Runt) - Bishop ‘R. IIL), captain of the Republican team, said the first practice session will be held at a Whash~
a “sweeping -veto-proof victory.” “We're going to beat them on the baseball fleld in May and then we're going to beat them at
field for the big game on “May 21 oo :
|cago, after losing:the first fall {of the feature ‘match in: the Amo AP ers emacs ying irs neti ey rose he -
Managoff took the first fall in with a flying body scissors and} clinched the bout in 11 minutes ring for the count of 20.
Felix. Miquet, 260, Lyons, France, beat Irish Dan O'Connor,
Bockwinkle, 250, St. Louis, de-
isco, in 10 minutes with a toe-hold in the opening bout,
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Indianapolis Capitols hockey team, was chosen as a member
all-star team today by sports- a writers and radio broadcasters. The most outstanding se burgh goalie, who received 129
thé polls -next November,” he!
‘said.
Richards replied that the GOP “stole” last year's game. { ,. “They broke. their word,” he, claimed. “They made an agree-|
season. i Other members of the first team were Carl Liscombe, league's lead- |
ing scorer, Providence: Pete top Backor, Pittsburgh; Ott Heller,! New Haven; Pete Leswick, Cleve-| Hersh. 131 A" CHIE
ment not to practice and then|land.
Runt Bishop heid ‘some = secret
+ Sessions.”
Richards said" the Democrats field last year any baseball.”
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te {14 minutes with a dropkick and|g press, but Thesz evened the score Fairview diamond. Shortstop Woody Litz singled n, the winning run to give the by tossing Managoff from the Bloomington boys a 5-4 edge after three hours of play. : a pez “Joe Normington started for In-|_ Although the jdiana, but gave way to Willard 238, Boston, in 12 minutes with Kops in the seventh. Jack Brad-|B
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Springfield; Phil Herges- {jgPointed Joo Sgro,
10TH STREETS
Bulldogs Nipped- 4 Louw Thesz-235-5t- Louis satel Bhi taal nies “jaway in the fourth and chalked Tribe Batting oz , ia Hs 20 iF a Bl ET ———— Lou Thess. 236. St. Lou ma By Indiana, 54 up three more pharkers, o 13
Butler's Bulldogs were handed their second defeat of the season by Indiana's baseball squad yesrday after keeping step with the oosiers for 13 innings on the
a slam and press, and Warren rorq did the initial stint for But-
{ler but was pulled after seven feated Terry McGinnis; 235, San innings.
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Fight Results
practice tomorrow at Beech Grove at Lm.
, Mass. Buddy Hayes; 133, Bos knocked og Mal Evans, 120, Provi- , (1). NEW. YORK — (Broadway. Arenay « Al , New York, outpointed Roger ott, 149, Halifax, Nova Scotia, (10). AGO —Bnrico Bertola, 194,
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but were always trailing after the| TSANAPOLIA ala Into his starting lineup he, first stanza and were forced tOigatmell, ®f ......... 5 1 1 4 0 “ol placed three kids, Hank Schenz py take it on the chin before a large Cassini, ln 3.32 3 of at second base, Roy Smalley at home crowd of 13,033: AC LR ei ve 1 0% ol shortstop, ‘and Hal Jeffcoat ‘in Pitchers ing, .1b 001 0° 250 8center field, a solid green crew in The pitching on both sides was| Fare, “2-1 3 1 1 othe vital “middle” of the club. on| ineffective, which is becoming: a Castiglione, ss ... 4. § 1 $3 Stop of that he put Cliff Aberson, | t{common daily news item around | ner f cof 0131 ¢|8 sophomore, into left field and in | _ [the entire league this spring. Lint.» he 3 : 0.0 H 8 five out Ge Seven James 30 Sate Bob Malloy opened on. the/Bareth p ...oii... we on = «| Started rookies on the mound. Tribe mound and ne! TORN 38 10 13°37 8 of Yesterday, with Bob (Dutch) lon despite the lead behind him. KANSAS CITY McCall making his first ++ | Royce Lint replaced Malloy in the! i ABR A 3 4 x {league start, the Cubs won a sig- + seventh and the old reliable Red Bagsh. ef ae 8 2 1.3 a _o/nificant victory at Cincinnati. Barrett, the relfer specialist. had Bvroes, rf +3 1 14.0 07152 aver the redoubtable Ewell {to go.to the rescue again in the Bpimne ax 3 8 1 i 1 8 Blackwell. who was bidding Tor AMES, Iowa, Apr, Teighth. Reyhoskl wn "as 4 o 1 : i The Blues employed four hurls eae oo Hitt ga ao Who was knocked out |ers, Charlie Schanz, Jim Arnold, Scans, » 0.4 o 8 5 After yielding eight hits and five! day for the final Olympic quali- | Bill Houtz and Jack Robinson. Magi Poranual 8 83.3 Xm: fying trials which start tombrMalloy wound up as the winning Houtr. p .... 1.0 ? 0 : 0 Schen: Batting 393 +FOW; - pitcher and Schan the loser, 1o|Rovinsen, 38:4 3.8 8 The Cubs, moving into second The first and second place fin“The Indians hammered out I mm Bits. thatshy proving they are ust] Lins oa 88a a a hens led the wad rid] AIVIstons WIL: ual as hit happy on the road as at!ung wanes '@ '°7 Amol in the Afin a double and two singles. Mc-|!®am which will represent home, |anonaco Batted for Houts in the eighth Although it was another IANAPOLIS _io/lost 12 with Los Angeles dragged oUt Contest, Bows victory Baro! trian. $00 ot 00-6 season, struck out rg walked | a ion A “aM ” stimula! e 5’ morale; Runs batted in— .. Rosen, Phil i tered Han owa ate achers “fl nece-it ‘was achi jeir first pe 3. Turser 3, rt ry Castig- DY. AWO- 1d: Sept gat lege lead in th m . si was achieved in their lone 3, Byrnes, Dyox: mein ob rast: | hits, [ leg: d in the number of en effort on a-foreign field. hits—D Beard, Kalin. FR b 303 tries. Approximately 230 grapBoth Score In First | 2 fur” Sios Sete aolul "Hout SchenE 18 now baiting 309) tries & tng down o business 1h. th Sun + 154 Ee fd mark with two homers ‘and a : nang. h “|triple in his eight hits. | making department. They tallied ars nag Maton! Ada the kid pitchers have City detective who wrestles for, twice in the first inning and this!out—py Malloy 3, Houts 32, Barrett 1.(been just as outstanding. Russ a hobby, is the individual standsplurge brought a counter attack Bit~O8 Sma Malloy 1 in 6 | Meyer, who qualifies as & rookie out among the entrants. from the Blues, who scored twice Rob nL Lint tin 1 mn. Decause he broke an ankle just|berg.. who weighs 191 in their half. . «.. rb 0 en aoher By a/When he was getting his big Then in the third stanza, the Ball x Winning pitcher — Malioy./chance as a starter last season, Tribesters donned their batting 15035 PUeher ~~'Sehanz, “Attendance —|4 ined in the season's best job,
, a » one-hitter aginst the Cardinal,
togs again and rallied for four runs. Tey lp right on firi sing his other start in a duel
were held runless in the eightiiBeard 3. Peming 3 Kals 5 ffine 4 |1. against the Phils at New York
h as Larry Jansen pitched a threeand ninth. \ Turner. | Le Xo [Tutner Somat Beard 3, Fleming 2 (hitter and Walker Cooper
Happy Snes Kalin 3, Weaih.[SMASHed a three-Fun Homer over league leading rly" Souna—Hietuing 4, Kalin'3. Weatin- | SIBASTE Bert Haas spoiled Jansen’s shutout quickly with a first-
inning homer, The Braves made ‘it two in a
row over the doddering Dodgers, winning 3 to 2 as Bob Elliott had
‘Ap |* 61d day, getting a two-run SON {homer and two singles for three
Redskins were always ahead, tolen Bases—Saflel] 4, Ckssinl 2, Beard. lues were a constant threat and catisione. 1 otchns 3 hud 3 Tribe Manager Al Lopez was glad] ’ when it was over. He also was happy to hear that another pitcher is en route from the Pittsburgh Pirates to join the Tribe, Cal M
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ferday was Ted Beard, rookie Sut- isi WA elder; who collected two singles ET and a double. Catcher Earl Turn:| A nine-hole scars. of 46, Saided er belted an important triple and °Y Mex. — BO .
- The Indians’ leading hitter « Open
tering six hits, won his first 1948 VIROL). : I
+ 230 Amateur Wrestlers
? his third straight’ triumph, but Amateur wrestlers from all sec- consecutive victories and seven instead tions of the nation gathered to- straight National AAU titles.
3 place with the victory, got 12! ishers in each of the eight weight’ shoulders touch the mat even
Call, who won five games and| United States In the Olympic fall. - i last 8ames at London this summer. | j
only because Elmer Riddle was the Midwest Dirt Track i Association
cha o na & 5; [against the Pirates. Ciff-Cham-The Blues gét to do some Xan ooo. ad, Ww 47 on Japipect he Bards. with A busiriess again. in the Afth and Temi. "1 -ob 8. 3 A oeSoing Job and Rush scored twice. The home boys also Casifiion io 18 i} dgidropped a duel to the Pirates tallied one. marker in the sixth'Cassini ia 313 3a Sause Time Sade, ae a a Shige $4 % 353 pitching ~~ & - tWo-hit" ~ shutout The Indians rambled along Letchas i... .: Bhs 0 gaint iin. from the fourth to the ninth be- Lasest y 15 i 230 on awhile, the, Simul Tare £ Sain . " . spurt, Sate Souhting Se Lr? amar 18 ' "6 4ii/winning their sixth straight, 7 to
of the four hits acquired of Rex! Barney. Charley Barrett, scat-|
Grapple for Olympic Spot
28 (UP) boasts a wiring of more than 300
The Olympic scoring chart dife { fers from the American: in two } "important respects. The Olympic rules end the match when the for the momentarily, whereas the Amer. the ican rules call for a sustained
{ Under Olympic rules a wrestler With 16 is given three bad if he {loses by a fall, two if he loses by a decision and one if he wins’ by
a decision. To keep an unmarred Biefa 419. “entered-in-the -three- sire sheet, a wrestler must win y . by a fall. Five bad nts elim- | Henry Wittenberg, New York ns Pol Thus it would be possible for an entrant to win five: matches ! Wii by decision and still be eliminat- 3 po 8 ed: 45 f | : ee Jungle Park to Open Stakes Stars Entered 25th Racing Season In $50,000 Handicap i “ROCKVILLE, Apr. 28-—Jungle, SAN MATEO, Cal, Apr. 28 and widely-known racing tracks] UT? ‘The Trish 3 stay. go will ‘open its 235th year of auto la Will face the finest field he racing Sunday afternoon when IAD Shtountered to Mindows ! or ing ag “Tie Bold” ncludes Such may: 4 roam consiing of x cee 00D, Sak tare 35 Punk to Hletely renovated With 200510000 Santa. Anita Maturity, t ns of stone and 4000 gallons and . Howard's Class of asphalt oil, the one-half mile and Robert 8. HB a .
val ls sight miles north of here Dus. = 5a anon fl: 18 Aus. i on U 8 41. | :
~The Sunday program will stari Horie the a Fi, wiser. COllOge Golf a i ns, the first elimination being! Caroll NOT: Co ins Sta i scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Natth: ig i 9
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single, and batted in two runs. Turner batted in three runs. His triple in the third cleaned the bases. Les Fleming, regular first sacker, who was injured in Indianapo-
nine-hole tourney at South Grove. Mrs. E. M. Dunning was rue nerup with 48. Other winners were Mrs. Lionel Chandler, 52
as the North Side Women's Golf Club opened the season with a
the first inning on four singles and Larry Berra's two-run dou-| ble, then coasted to a 4-2 triumph; . Fhilageiphia behind Karl) wa’ five-hit dedut as a start Ing: pitcher iy !
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lis last Saturday, got back. into action late in the game, relieving Kalin, and was injured again, this time on the foot. The Redskins pulled two more double plays to raise their total to 28 in 13 games. They also played errorless ball afield. The Indians now have trounced the defending champs three times this season, twice at Indianapolis, once here and with only one loss to the Kansas City pastimers. The victory yesterday kept the
in Class B; Mrs. George Armstrong; 63 in Class C. ‘ Mrs, Herbert Pinnell had a low gross 96 to win the Indian- nings apolis Country Club's opening 18-hole tournament yesterday. Mrs, Forrest Tell led Class B golfers with 110 and Mrs. Mary McKinney paced the Class C field with 134. Mrs, Fritz Morris won a simi
place
the gam his fourth straight hit, scoring’ Whitey Platt from second. L Al“ Widmar, seventh of the Brownie pitchers in the game was ! the winner, while Hal Newhousé¥| lar tourney at Hillcrest with. a going in for a relief job lost his 96 while Mrs. William Bender second game. against -one win, was low-in-the net elass with 87./George Vico hit two homers
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