Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 34
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to the Victory Field wigwam.
{ning -12 games against six set-| {backs.
{and weighs 185 pounds, |
“Tmendation was enough’ to" don: vince the Tribe management to | welcome the hurler with open arms. : But of all things! The Toledo] Mud Hens defeated the Indians last night, 5 to 4, in 10 Innings, and the defeat bumped the Redskins out of second place.
~Azxround Is. Lost Minneapolis took over the,
"| American Association Aunnerup {spot one-half game ahead of the|
{the Indians are trailing league[leading St. Paul by two and a half games.
{rent home stand in another tussle with the Mud Hens tonight and Bob Malloy is slated to toil on the Tribe rubber.
ition; after which the Redskins hit the road and tour the league's eastern sector, returning May 21. - The Indians really are riddled by injuries and last night they wound up with an outfielder, Roy Weatherly, playing ‘on the infield. Cassini on Crutches
Jack Cassini, regular second SRENER ANSE up on trutelves; Hel injured his leg Tuesday, neglected to report it, and an infection set in. ’
“BACKSTOP STAR Shing “with” Too Toledo Mud Horns: ARs catcher Frank Mancuso, who was with the Washington Senators last year. He is 29." The Hen will battle the Indians tonight in \ ‘Te the series finale here. Mancuso is a six-footer and bats right- | Don Gutteridge, new infelder
_handed. Hi He |i is s batting «273 and has belted two | homers. obtained from the Pirates, fafled . wenn | {0 arrive last night, as expected,
Amateur Baseball Tribe Box Score but it is said he has * teed"
i : Harry T. Hershberger's Fall Creek TOLEDO © Athietics will play Dick 0 Morte : “3 A ® 0 a Atleast, Tribe Manager Al Lopes side All-Stars at doch "und fh ary. 35 \...i000 8 0 1 g1 3 })lis banking on it, Auletics home 4 Hoel famae?! 313% : i § Outfielder Frank Kalin, Sony Metal jovi be iendy. torn ’ Warren oud Arf 15 5 1d dd} out on the zoad, has hitn pitcher ren ot 4 jon disabl ™ r Bob Sin Worst i i i 3 § 0 9 Red Barrett has a sore arm, pitchBS BA J SE fa see ae ho ory £2 "South Saint the. South o Bits nh as 8.2 game lég, although he eels Jit hit hx hf + Row. p 9-9-0 0--% last night, utility- infielder Glenn CTE Ww 8 11 10 i,Crawford has 4 game finger, and
mw Weatherly - was hurt -last. night sliding into second, although he stayed in the game. | Trainer Works Overtime Trainer Jim Pierce said the “clubhouse ‘now resembles a hos-
| SATE On error Tor Jelnson MIARAROLIS
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{legs day and night. Both Cassini and Weatherly sald they were cut by the buckle on the second base bag, although
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1 spiked himself. At any rate, Man_s ager Lopez will take care of the
5d nan Richmond} base OTe tonight's contest rolls around. et Solar fo HAD Lopez also will make his Baal
Manon cut after tonight's
Last night's {second half of the third inning before ‘a hit was made. It started lout as a fancy mound duel be-
Pating. 12, Ihaianapolis 10. Base on ‘Bahr 4 Jolinaon 3, MeLish aL Lint 1. Iw!
1 Johnson
ines “pitaher— i. pite MeL UmPrer Ring. he ner ithe "Mullen: Time-~-
Legion Baseball |
The Big Four American Legion Junior baséball club will work out at Garfield Park tomorrow at 3 m. Tryouts are wanted from anual and Sacred Heart high schools, All positions are open. For further information, call Mr. Parish at MArket 8029.
College Track
DePauw 15 Wabash ¢ 9
(Last of a Series) IN THE swing,
as a unit.
the right. - As you begin au the downswing, 3 main oop be FORE. WRIGRY.. ee... MOVE to the, left. This is called | a lateral shift.
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As you. do | this be sure | your head Is” behind the ball at all times. Do not let the momentum of the ‘swing
forward.
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It will be a ladies’ night attrac-|d will scoring McQuillen,
pital ws he “‘works’ on-arms-and Weatherly Pleming
[Cassini first reported that he had 3s
— buckle hazard at the keystone be-|
Lotehas, get down to the player limit of 21 to} Casein, s battle went to the
Golf in a Stroke
By CLAUDE HARMON
remember that your arms, body and feet move|lum. ’ The blade of the club is close . AS you start the backswing, Jet/to the ground at all times. your weight and body roll to| A short backswing with a longer follow through is ste Det-
The importance of putting can-|
Walsh was released outright to the Redskins and is under or-| ders to report at once. In the Pirate chain last year, the 28-year-old hurler posted an impressive record at Albany and York by win-
He stands 5 feet 11 inches/tween Ed Bahr, Indians, and Chet |
Johnson, Mud Hen southpaw,
hits, Toledo 1 Tribe Lead Fades
After five innings, the Indians’ | were out in front, 3 to 1. The Hens ! a run in the sixth and then, |B hae the lead, 4 to 3, by scor-
[ing two markers in the eighth,
The Indians tied the score at 4-all in the ninth, Weatherly bat{ted for “Letchas -and-doubled.-He ¢ reached third on Ted Beard's safe bunt. and scored as Les Fleming]
{stroked into a double play.
third-place Tribesters and NOW| yn the top half of the 10th, after|
| Righ Rig thander fs Walsh to Report :| At Once; Indians in Third Place aq S Track Stars |
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
“The Indianapolis Indians came up with another pitcher Vie for Finals
when the Pittsburgh Pirates assigned Jim Walsh, big righthander,
Hot Battle Looms For Cinder Crown
Hoosier high school proponents of the ancient sport of run-the-
Pirate Manager Bill Meyer’ said] But by the time the game was, their spikes at one another on he believed Walsh has the right completed. Toledo had used up|12
stuff to be a consistent winner in|four pitchers and the Indians who would be among the invad-triple-A baseball and that recom three. The Reduking collected 13
the property line line
CAUSE NO. A204! It is capsesd 4 establish in the recently: anngxed a dior, Yillhge on: west side of Arlingion’ A ® pare ticularly described ons
i ta nt, sald pajnt benhs Iniersec on ol the yen
of North A the south line of the north-
the Peoria and Eastern iiway, now lother-guy-to-death today flashed| the C. €. C St. L. Raliway com. Riong sia south A ray} hy of sectional sites to determine] NO RMINRY 30 Arlingion Avenue: BL aoh SP nd he On Aves lets Of the Tech oval next Satur-| ™g.& Jit whe beint 81 beginning. ened. {day for the annual state meet.” = Requertad Amesament ould - | As the young athletes took. the Ba da wi Wf Pg ll sasung line today it appeared | A-2 or 4800 ok t Ares District, hat the big battle wolld be be-| Fibs No be ag "is proposed vo tween Hammond, Ft. Wayne, sutabiish original Jon nt . the récentiy |North and South, Evansville} oa. EE Road, Lals{Reitz and the Gary fast steppers. yeite Road Warman Avenue, mere
Other big guns in the winged- AnDin {foot league, Anderson .and Terre; gaat, corner atolor Haute Wiley, will hammer at the
i i fe tty A lig, a8 recorded
gate to state track supremacy to-
row. 8 Marks in Danger As things stood today it
aplone out, Cal McLish issued tWo peared that only three all-time!
walks, to Red McQuillen and . ional meet’ marks were en-|
Butch Woyt.
Don Richmond, swinger.
a didn't work,
right field. That was all for t
ford moved to second.
who were guests of the club.
Tribe Batting
Tw {Turner 6 Letchas, Saffell, Lopes, Weatherly, Three-base Hits—~Beard 4, Flemin Saftelh. 1 Letohas,
rly, Letchas, Saffell Stqlen ner 3, Sacrifice tiglione 3, Letchas 3, Turne
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Keep the "wrists straight.
ter style. . + ERAPS cannot be fy. Here the body and feet be turned slightly to the the stance.
sand. Keep
ball will not travel.
pull your body Claude Harmon{ Control distance by the amount
|ot power you put in ao swing.
Abe po NoT i i oo “iter “distance THi& Will prevent you from by--the-lepgth of the swing: IL 08 most Necessary to Jol! KEEP YOU R yer on’ the DUI HOt Tet your swing die at impact." When . problems arise, or you the wrong Don’t worry too much about your things, consult your. priensional
Tthrough in. sand trap, shots
.|feel yourself doing
It pays.
Royce Lint, south-| The Redskins will close the Cur- aw, relieved McLish to pitch to
Hens as Lint tightened, but 1
Crawford was caught off third, and in the fourth Fleming slowed ‘gudran down trying to score from second his appearance for tonight's game, oR hit and was nailed at the When outfielder Weatherly batted for Letchas in the ninth the Indians were out of infielders. He was posted at second at the start of the 10th, but after the Hens got a rumner on base, he ‘was shifted to third and -Craw=
The contest was played in coolish, threatening weather on a wet field. ‘The paid attendance was 9851, bit the bleachers were well: populated by traffic patrol boys!
" + 1 - 1 20 fs 4 18 1s 3 8 1 Tor) nN 3» 11 21 3 1» 171 23 ‘16 0 30 0 } 8 S MB 1 . 2 0 o-base Hits~Castiglione 6, Beasd 8!
Rikard 5, Fleming 3, Kalin 4,
Home Rina pieming $ Lian 3, Weath-
Let the club swing as a pendu-
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The face of the blade is held open to keep the sole of the club| from digging too deeply into the
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Depending on track conditions, t/ Eddie Brown of Gary Froebel,
was sufficient. The Indians were 100ks a good bet to break the sixretired in order in their half of year-old mark of 13 feet 2% inchthe 10th by Ruck Ross, Soush les for the pole vault, The other
day's and tomorrow's sectional meets there is certain to be one of the most hotly contested track carnivals in the state's history! inclusive
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lefthanded|bart, who has already broken the| 3 all-time state mark for the shot| It was the right strategy, but it put with a toss of 57 feet 11% ichmond singled, inches, stood a good chance of who barely bettering the sectional mark of beat Teéd Beards throwin from he
said and said Dorth lines extended to the tine
| District
fe I a 30:1 1pe4. ADA OSes
| particularly described as follows:
at the south. in Woolling's an Addition to
Section 1. ddition,
fice of the Recorder ot Nation Coun~
of Warman Aves hence south on and along the of Warman Avenue Lot 107
's ORM to the north property line pe thence sastwald on the no perty Ting ‘of esl
in 25, pages 4 fice of the Recorder of Marion Coun-
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hanes wh « of Cold y ne ol Sprit a a The northeast corner. $ in sald Woolling's Coast ond Section: west
the west pr ny i of Cold : Rosa: "inbecs’ south on and
Toledo finger. mark now. in jeopardy is the 9.8 Sq Play Misires time for the 10-yard dash which| the ei The ladiaos,h Ee by champ, Joe Gonzales has an error (TA WIN“ BY heen" unoMicially clocked at 9.7] some poor ye rl In the (nis season may make that time fourth inning, they tried thei,meia) if the track is right. squeeze play, it misfired andl whatever the outcome of to-
Addition, on and Lot 3 to of; thence the west or rear lines ot Lois 4
line of Gold
inning at at the south-
thereof: thence ong the Fut property | ihe of cold Spring Rous tersec!
RS raperly line of Eatayette ond:
hemes northwesterly on and along the a A ot line of Lafayette Road { beginning.
of Lot
n in wai Woolling , 3nd Section: MM aence 80 e east line and southwesterly
Seyinning at the southwest ‘corner
1 in Woolling’s Gold Coast adaton. an Milition to the C3 a is, Indiang, as T Book 3 $34, in the office of
the Recorder of Marion County, = alans; thence northeasterly _on and thé curving notth property line . to the southeast cor-
x Road: t " and Along the east property line of Lafa Road 0 fe place oan areas are not prasently ons
The regques amendment $ttakiis the soning in sald section
be: *® adel 1--Ul or. Dwelling House striet, A2 or 4800 Square Feet Area District, Hl Sor 50 Feet Height Dis-
~ $=-Ul or Dwelling House AS or 2400 Bquare Feet Area
tet U3 ar Business Distriet, ~ x bo Hoo’ UATE Feet ArTen Distriet, “HI® Heght' District - BAuss Yo 6-20-48.
between Emerson Avenhue more particularly
Beginning at a point, . the . north . line of Section
Section 1, sald point being
of the unter 34, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, - ald-thise
hundred sixty-nine and eighteen one hundredihs (369.18) feat east of the northwest corner of sald southwest quarter section. thence east on and along said north line of said south. west quarter section a distance of nine hundred sixty-one and ninety. four ome-hundredths (961.94) feet to
of said thence south on and along the east line of sald west half of sald south. west quarter section a distance of two hundred ffteen (215) feet to & po it; thence west and parallel to the north line of said southwest quarter section a distance of nine hundred sixty<two and _ one-hundredths (962.71) . thence north and parallel to west line sald southwest quarter section to the place of bee ginnin,
quarter
tion 2. Beginning at a int, nid int being the northwest core ner the southwest quarter of Sec tion 34, Township 18 North, Range Rast, in Marion County, Indians; thence east on and along the nortn line ‘of said southwest quarter section a distance of three hundred eighteen one-hun« feet to a point; thence south and parallel to the west line of sald southwest quarter sec tion a distance of two bundr fifteen (215) feet t0 a point; noe he and parallel to the north line said southwest quarter section o the weat line thereoff; thence north on an sald west line of said Atuttivaat quarter section to the place
Said areas are not presen The requested Amendm or Joabiian the soniig in
Ul or
Toned would said sections
Section Rwelun Distriet, AS or 4800 y+ District, H1 or 50 Feet eight District. Be pola Rlstriet, are rea District, mn or 50 Peet H Height District. det bljc Wearing will be held by the an ission ‘of ‘the City of ; Gity Hail, on Lat 3.30 P. . aoe interested pers ‘given opportunity
Sountission Counc id ind, favorably
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proposed Ho establish original. zoning in the re (éantly ' annexed arta om. ihe sow of 16th Street, and Hawthorne Place, described as follows
MEADE, Frank 8. CARPENTER, Harry C. COYLE, Eleanor D. MAHONEY, Mrs. Margaret MEYER, P. F.C. Donald Hugh SCHMIDT, Linda Lue SNOWDEN, Hazel May
Ry Jo Buddy and Harold Paul ~ A. ; brother of a neth M. Mrs. Lora Dickerson, Miss Fern Burk and Dorothy Bolton, assed away Sunday p. m. Funeral aturday 3 m. ‘al the G. HERRMANN NERAL Hi 1508 8. East St. Priends. invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call after 8 pm Friday
NTER—Harry C. of 408 EK.
oARrE sed away Mon-
Washington BL, pas day, age 33. years;
Am, at “PEACE CHAPEL. Michigan Bt. a m., at Bt. John's Church, Priends are welcome r Crown Hill, MOORE MORTUARIES. CHEEK —1da Mae, age 78, mother of Andrew Cheek, Massillon, O.; Mrs
nis , Clermont, Mr Ts. 0 Gibson, Alburquerque, N: Elizabeth = Tompkins, Tnajanapoli
sister of Charles Redfern, Napoleo Ind., passed away Friday morning = the residence of Mrs. Gooden. Service Sunday 11 0 m, Bw CONK
ME, A. Mich 8t. Friends faved. ial a Pal man
Gemetety, may call at the funeral -— ade 3 pm
COLLINS Joseph. L. 24 Han of 330 Downey Ave., bel beloved Leroy And Delores Collins, brother of Mrs, James Alspaugh of Ni Valley Cal, Aichael and Justine Collins - Indianapolis. passed ne, §
eR ng EAL E A ash uiem sping & our AR hureh 10 a. m. Internment Caray Cemetery. Friends invited. Priend may cal
COYLE) Eihnor D., of Told d titon Av, entered ite on : * years. and Frank AY also Aurvivsd x. nieces. . at PEACE APEL, n St. Prisnds are wel. io 1nd. Priends m. Prides.
GORRELL + Mrs. Ruth Mautice, el Rdger 8 , Gor ae a Colon ars, arte wi ” rtford, n., 3 tat services FLAN. B AN MORTUARY, 10 a. m. Friends invited.
LeiONS Py Ei a8 ol - beloved o mather of Phylits Die erson, Kinley, ater HB ae Fear D nna, Mrs phn:
Thursd serv wa ursda; m. ay, 520 p. Be {10 WE
of Charles E. and es her a as. 10. "inte. Cremation 8h FLANNER % BUCHANAN OREBENSLEY Thomas Lawrence, 30 1
ENSLEE Hensley, grandson of Mrs. Ettie Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. John Bundren, passed away Thurs. day afternoon at St. Vincent's Hog ital. ‘Services Bt” a” NELE FUNERAL
at the har of aunt; Mz Anness ing Aw Saturday and at the Funeral Hi until hour of service
KERN Roberts Jean,
Edgecomb 8t., » day morning, little dau ? Marietta Kern, sistér of Harold ar,’ granddaughuy of Mr. and. George Mann and Mrs. Crystal Kern. Services at the J. C. “CHAPEL
Age 3, y Thugs-
THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect St. Saturday, 7 . . Priends invited. Burial ww, rown. ~ Priends- may call at the * MAHONEY--Mrs. Margaret, of 1440 8. Talbott
aya) Wednesday morning 7 other of Mrs. ng, So Orit
zie & mother of tise Linda and Miss Patricia Ann Sommers ana Willis Service Saturday 8 m, Ch Washing
apel, 5342 x cred Heart Church
Holy Cross. clety of have roa Rp. . >
W8-—Austin 1 xing - jay Wednesday Marie, father city, and of Mys. W. A napp, re TLAON
" Loy , Saturday, 10 a invited Burial Washing. . Priends oy call at the EL. OF THE MEADE Frank | 8, im 8 tered into. .rest 6 years. Husband Nettie: - Nteade father of Frank C. Meade. Also sury vived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, fe + Bervices piondas, x
ma CHAPEL, Ra bide ngtos Nall ei Fribndi
. Jay LE at i chapel nl WETER Pl We Rg Tug, on Cw
ma. sie a Fy son of ny Lorene: Meyer; “brother of Patricia and Charles Meyer; grandson of Mrs. Anna Meyer. Services*Baturday; 10 a. m., at PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigap St. Friends are welcome. Burial Wishingten Park, -Prieads wav eal at chapel, MOORE MOR-~ TUARIES
of Arthur C. Navin, Muskegon,
copy.) ROESENER—Mary Binora, of 3 miles northwest of Now Palestine, age 88 years, passed away Thursday. afte ernoon, mother of Edward Roesener, William Rasener, sister of Miss
terment Lutheran © Friends may call any time after Friday aft. ernoon. MAX HERRLICH &
Lue, . 8 entered into rest
To Noblasville, Tod. Thursd: : deughter of
Park. Friends an I ne MOO! 3 * w " MoRTUARI, " * "T° SUMRE—Marry FP. beloved husband Lear Suhre, - father of re, son of
away ‘st is residence on N.
ay; May 12. 11 * on New York
Puneral service at a H 1601
Saturday, 2 p.'m Baral Crown Ri Cemetery. Priends may call at the funeral home any time SNOWDEN — Masel May, 8390; |
St, entered into. 2
Sn en: rs. Marie Trisler and Mrs, Gikdys Humphrey, | rvices Saturday, 1:30 APEL, 2050
, wt CE : Sieh ichigan 8 Friends are welcome, Ea Nonhingtan Park, soon
mab Es yan E, 8 years. below eT io 1"
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Mich, and brother of Arthur J, "Navin, died Wednesday M Bedlord, Va. Services Baturday, Pp mm, at the KIRBY MORTUARY Meridian . st 19th St. Interment -Crowa Hill Cemetery. - Friends may eall at the mortuary. (Peru, Ind, papers please
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