Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1948 — Page 17
The The Jat. League, parti night before the Tribesters nov on to Toledo to complete their nual state amateur meet: to be eastern swing. farly looks wide open with ‘the| that makes mistakes but which iheld the week. of. July 12... a edge, If Any, “to the Chrdi-| Will bé “more troublesome {han “Kppreciation Night is to be cele- roman R SPaegr Riten pining rei 3 Local Tues were studied “with, Priandé Jessie pals If they cam hold thelr first{last year's sad assemblage. The brated at Red Bird Stadium to- bo tp oh C aking were left /several revisions in mind for the Ine strength together. Weak on| Tigers are the disappointment of hight and an overflow crowd is stranded. on the base paths. titular event. All changes will be reserves, they are .getting the|the season-to date and may stay Sapecied to 10:turn out If the weath-1 t,t Cr tt endz nos ea isville made well in advance of the pitching that bogged down last in the second division, 'f as re- ir 18 ig, yesterday was 6256. Colonel fans Scramble for state amateur hon-| Francis Brown snd Hr year and slammin’ Stan Musial ported, Hal Newhouser’s fast ball With all seats, with the excep- |, are unaccustomed to a second-lors over’ the Meridian HIS| gor Mrs Mamie McNuity, Taal a jooks like a good bet to regain is gone. Washington is okay when tion of those in boxes, selling for|,. co team and are not turn. Course, Zimpelmann, Orville L. and John Li. 5 the Qis~ batting crown he surrendered it gets good pitching but strictly 25 cents, Red Bird officials pre- Service Wednesday, 3 the ng » ing out as in other years, Jolin David came up with a Brightweod M. B. Chure ful dri Harry Walker of. the Phils. |mediocre on days when it doesn't. | . dict a possible new local attend-| 60 for individ ho! t may eall at residence until 13 noon ul driver to IT or individual honors yester- arial Memorial Park. fer gota: The Giants. are still getting ter- The White Sox undoubtedly are ance record. . The special night is Tribe Box: ‘Scores day As the South Grove four ball Hal ddan dat the rific hitting, fine outfield play and the worst club in both leagues. the club's way of thanking Co-| (First: Game) tourney went into the final round,| MORTUARIES ; ards onto better pitching than expected and, The Cards played like men of lumbus fans, who turned out! INDIANAROLYS Hl oo 14,823 strong to win the Amer- 9 Semi-Final Suryivors husband of Anna L. Bryan, father GS telli must be given serious considera- destiny yesterday in a 6-to-5 10- B Saffell, ef 1 3 3 0 0» of Harold Bryan, Dearborn, Mich, ranatelii - tion. ‘The Braves have excellent inning victory over the Pirates at’ fcan Association opening day! Wastherty 3 ? 3 32 : Survivors of the semi-final Passed away "a" ew ere a hi pitching and hitting, a nifty in- St. Louis in which they came trophy. [Beard, rf 1 1 2 0 clash are Bob Ludlow and Bob| [0 aay. CONKLE field, but the outfield is slow for from behind with four runs in the Overtime Saturday | Sleming, » 3 3 3 1 : Buchanan and Henry Timbrook um BAL HOME 1h Ww. Michigan . Jona gran & Sona, Morist, ‘ a pennant team. The Dodgers eighth then win the game when The Indians won in Louisyille| Base. 1» 9 0 0 3 o eand David Park. . Friends may eal at the ur m mn should get rolling shortly but dis-| Terry Moore's pop-fly fell safely Saturday night, 7 to 3, in 12'in-| Gectistitone. ss 8 3 3 3 3 8 ‘The final match will be played| funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. 10. LOST & FOUND sension, 00 much lineup experi-| between outfielders Ralph Kiner nings while the league-leading: St. Gutteridge, 35 ..0.. $ 1 1.3 1 iinext Sunday with the boys sched-| DPEITUN Jeanstte formerly of Wel; WATCH YOUR 0D0@'S STEP A ‘ menting and uncertain pitching and Johnny Hopp, enabling Ralph Paul Saints were losing to the|yent,“, 1 3.9 9 $uled for 36 holes. morning in New York, mother of Dent 1st him roam the neighbor. have held them back thus far, |LaPointe to come home all the |Minneapolis Millers. This en-| Bshasapeis: - = == —| Robert Blessing won a Bank- oF Mr 8 nae Welnmtock: daughter Need. Jordin Jt Disguial IB Surprise Team (way from first with the winning| |abled the Redskins to gain a full TIN" Lo wieming in eighth, |ers’ Handicap meet at Meridian] of Dinsie Weinstock. Services will be pot. nll MA-RTTS. Indianh 8. b Eh run. game. LOUISVILLE Hills with a net score of 87. Oth-| _ foe's ARON-RUREN JPUNERAL LADY'S "black" hat bag Containing HAvaes io: The Pirates are the Surprise! Battle of Bats. i But yesterday, after Z00Re-EE- Chapman, > ... AB R B ? od Ser leaders were Hugh Bremer- HOME Tatermer 2 iidiunapas He- Toate A lia: me. Re: win rite team and Al aie ey fe alll mp. Reds won a battle of bats & |ing the Colonels 8 to 0, in the first Matheld. a» ........3 ® 1 1 3 1'man and Dale Morey with 7ls,| poe cemetery Fronds AVE | 517 Reward, CH-318L. rack event at the Way wita thelr rss a from the Cubs. 13 to 11, at Chi-| {half of the double-header, the i. and oe a n 3 1 and Henry Timbrook, Dr. Dyar, Wont Tabor usbaid of Mary Dil- ow Vilfold™ CORTAIRIAR 30 lap midget pitching stad rw ra other cago in 29 Innings When Johnny | Tribesters lost out. inthe. -seven-, Laxigne.. nl jnne "| : 3 4- 2- vs Ted Lach, -C. L. “Rouse -and Dr] haw Re a McDowell, rs. Jesse a rn - Bar Be. Spasd- bartered an ug Ve pl yi Wyrostek's triple, a long -fiy; 4 wf linning second encounter as the avds ¢ 00°38 8 3 3 o Charles Harrison, 72 each. Souk. Mrs Mamie Wicks Mrs : EIUbE. “THe "Phils haVe “plenty of walk, an error an 1 Stall-| ° a 0 a Gondman. Also survived by 17 hite An ora, at one toe d Virgi RADIANT RED Bi Hank | {Kentuckians bounced back, 6 to 4, Strickland, ss ...... 4 * 3 Speedway's 14-man team de- andchildren. 13 great-grandchil- HS on left Reward, at Salem was sip. occasanaily Sd pitching cup’s single provided the winning fC . so 37% ‘when Ken Chapman hit a homer Olen”. “1 8 5 3 o oifeated a visiting Highland squad Fo all of this city, Stepfather of i s. fo uh fo na. (sot rt * C avi h Ith lap when and ond “a a Woy his margin. | Sauer o ncinnati picked up |p one on in the sixth frame at Shuster, » ‘20 5 0 3 yesterday, 32% to 9'5, as Walter] Ina Punaral trom LACK FUNERAL outs pve a ve ToT Hubbell and B Eng his Conn, but the: Rookie Whitey Platt had a big where he left off in the Infer- [Royce Lint's expende. | Neca re il © o o_o oChapman took medalist honors] WOME 145 a Meridian, Vietnes- Lents. ¥ aly ; wae. as wheels. on. a. ~§ yeas dont Have 1 Byer ne in. Detroit, hitting. a_homer.,.-pational- League last -falt-by | wpe yndians were stil AERTS Toiais Ra ~ftor the-—host-chrb-with-a par-714 — precio or = “Tih i, Hinoln a ined ‘a back J Blackwell, thei triple and double as the Browns staying near the top in the Na- | sive and defiant in the seventh| Gleeson ‘fouied ‘oui. Tor Bailey in seventh, 3a Hare paged the losers with comb, passed away Sunday, buss | a, Apt. with Ewell Blackwe eir ace o3oeq the Tigers, 3 to 2. He, | MeCall popped out for Graie in ninth. bund of Bam father of Archie, n injured a- pitcher, they were only 50-50, buts vos the winning rum in the tional League home run and |and last stanza and scored twice | INDIANAPOLIS. ......"... 200 002 ows Hilde Jean Loulte and Melby Judd, vere taken to without him they are terrible and ii} when he " a to. foot]! UNS: batted-i -in_ races. before. the frantic Colonels got Louisville Aun of David, Hi, MecDonatd, eit "Hoots," Blue w, strayed pital in Bed. he may be gone some time with! ‘triple. : — wo————————. Barney Plelds, Wilms Fields, Diddie from 5030 Kenwood Ave. Our pet
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Yanks,
"Cardinals | Look Like Teams to Beat
Everybody but Reds Bear Waiching, __Cards Have Edge If Strength Holds Out
By CARL LUNDQUIST, Unihed Press Sports Writer NEW oii May 17—The Yankees and Cardinals are the
teams to beat and practically éverybody but the Reds in the National are going to bear plenty of watching, it appeared today after ore month of Major 1 League competition, first conclusion is hat hate will be no runiway races.
-but Cleveland and the Athletics in the American] =~
Indians i in Columbus:
Single Games Slated Toni ght, Tomorrow, “Tribe in 2d Place After Tale Tilts
Times Special
1Louisville over the week-end to take over undisputed Puasa) {second place, the Indianapolis Indians pulled nto Colambus %j {for an abbreviated two-game series with the Red Birds,
COLUMBUS, O, May 17-—After winning two out of three in
The brief stand calls for a single tilt tonight and one tomorrow
{Amateur Golf
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Officers and mémbers of the tournament committee of the Inn Of giana Golf Association met yesterday with the Meridian Hills Country Club tournament committee to discuss plans for the an-
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The Yankees, despite Satur-
The White Sox ended a nine- Amateur, Independent,
worked five innings, was the |Lish. Letchas, Beard, Fleming
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a—8tr v 3 i , being timed day’s double defeat by the aston- {fame Jonng strenk ouhning 3 tod Semi-Pro Baseball Meanwhile, the Saints beat the tv Btrickiand a and nd Witte) Lath A ve Conary " Friends may a WEIS watch, | the half mile, ishing Athletics, still look and act|q oo oo back to 13. Earl Stegemoller, former Ben Millers on the Sabbath and were Bases Indianepolls ain an Baier & In Amateur Games —sall_ah ihe. bome.....J..C. wilson Between Lemeke Bldg snd Cele. — second-in-the- Tike champs. ‘There is great team), = ,.o a a Ki Sma d of the Indians today bY schuster 3, Grate 1 Birch ou i Ta AS Liberal reward. 1-010, hitwood drew a TE ATS ty am and give rookie en-' Davis High School hurler, fanned |, "0p Margin of a game and a lev 1. Orate 1 Hits—Of By Be a - NG! woo peti TOW JR LOST — Raffle,” gray, song-haifed {nedy a victory in his first major innings. Schusier 3. (pivened to”8 batrers ' . years. Hus. police dog. Reward.” WU-Tis3 noisy and they are good in alllj,gue start in the afterpiece. 12° batsmen and scattered five hai, St. Paul and Minneapolis in eighth), Grate hone in 3. Losing By FRANK WILSON band, of Lorene Mlingwood: brother 1 PERSONALS Rex Mays departments. The Athletics can’t|gdn Keltner got his 12th homer NMS yesterday as the Capitol were scheduled In only, one game Pitcher—Balley. ~~ i Pitching brilliance shone above . Bertha” Roberson. Charles WHEL NOT responsible” 208 dget, won his be laughed off with what 100ks and Allie Clark, Eddie. Robinson, Oilers shut out Brown County | |yesterday. 1 (Resend Game) all ese in the Indianapolis Ama-| 0 ngwod, PEACE 1 dents contracted by any one St. midget De ae om Joe a oa Pu To alo) American Legion. 1 to 0. On the| Eyton Bugvy Saftell. ef Toa Te AY Xe yen Friadt ate. welcome. a ow Ho ine John, 8. hockey, WN. Are . omered for Cleveland in the dou-| Ji ell. © 1. e Cemetery, “Noblesville, Ind, a. Cl st night pro- Cleveland and their heme runt! {ble bill, bringing the club's total! Decatur Central High School dia ui Baguy Wout the marathon Letchas, ov “ae +d 2 1 1 1 H ance was turned in and two ama- 1oe8 SORE MORTH B i Star mtn 9000. custom. Ye reckoned with mond. Stegéemoller also got three ribe mound Sat-{Besrd. rf... “3-41-13 ten chers - = “Br. 00 years. SL Cn a aaa EA wil ot mania must recko to_36. for. 19. games. nits at bat: urday night to annex his seventh peming bc. 3-8 ay. a giteur pit racked up shining] FIN (Ro ent’ of Lucy M. Fn. | and Sam ah of EE eraey Ea Red Sox got 19 hits {0 top| Th. Oflers are stheduled to victory in eight starts o retain [Castiglione ss... 3 1.102 3 ro Strike-out shows, . father of Mrs Stanley Ksche. Med i HAS H ad. Hansen dn... rand Le e Senators, 14 to 5, at Boston. pay at Forest PRR in Nobles his status as the league's leading Qutteridse, wp "ss Jo 7 The “no-hitter was shared by vr, Srother of) Edward, o 1. also won strong. Birdie Tebbetts and Vernon Ste-| | ville mext Sunda | hurler: | Hutehings, p ® o 1 o 1/three Edgewood Merchant pitch- m Fish, Mrs. Cul- “ 3 Red Sox Improving {phens getting three apiece. day. { Lint, po... 0 0 0 0 ojers who set the West Side M : ing out. Duke ¥ The Red Sox, off to a slow| The New York at Philadelphia Marold Eide won his second yes. |. The Indians got 11 bits in the Cossinl ...... ® 8-5 © 9 chants down 31 to 3 1 B Si: . fo 5 on oacher. start in which poor hitting and double header, and Boston at) 58% Wooduiae AN Stas Alblcke dodea | 12-Inning affair and 15 in-yester- Babi. Co... +222 | League game ‘Ray Ritchey, Don| Bui Slo nlitieh cicjuian CALLED ON Ni - o lo - . - h - rm Thdianapoits spotty pitching held them back. Brooklyn inthe National and ih 1ae Hemost is. diamond. Line |day's first game. In the second! roils. - id + Nallerstasy oa hey, Don TY eerie er ature on the are improving and should - get Phi at New and core {half of the twin attraction, how-| Cassini fied ou for. olehings in sixtn, [Nallerstasy and Fred Roessler 40s 8 Bast Shunt ? ENE rand Ray ladelphia York | 3 Stars 910-210-001-= 3 10 Fever the Tribsters were held to ran for RIKard In seventh, combined their efforts to turn tn Tuesday and at the a hier better. The Brown are a lively the "second Washington-Boston Fall Creek Athletics 100 500 s1x—11 4 y LOVISVILLE the season's first no-hitt : olis won the club, interesting to watch, , one|game at Boston were rained ‘out. evenson, Jackson and Henderson; Eve {four blows by Johnny MeCall, ABR HN O A E| er, sature on the 9 and Schoter. _isouthpaw, who fanned nine. |Chagman. 2 ....... 4". 1 3 hie Strikeout specialists were Ed t Alexandria. BN Cal McLish turned in the shut- Wright. ri a1 ETT ee Toda, Fh fanned 16 Indiana SEE PAGE 20 had things } out for the Indians as he Kept lavigne. 11 ii1i11 3-284 8 8 8 F arm Siers for Ferris a teniiiiae : n-way on-the eight Louisville hits scattered. Bergamo, ef ........3 2 1 1 0 0 ood Market in a City League Guorgs 0 Laws, all of this LL ANENT WAVES—$3 ck yesterday, He also starred at bat al with | Selandson. €.......3 3 7 15 o oBame, and Bill Sirka, who struck Or Cay Monday morning. Serv. AM also a along Strickland, a ......3 0 1 o 1 oo t 18 Beech G & BUCHANAN of Machine or Machineless. trophy dash, his catcher, Manager Al Lopez. McCall, p ......... 21 1 2 1 1 the Moone h Rave batsmen for! lo ot BLANNER any. 130 p Guaranteed for § Months a up by It was McLish's first victory. | mows .. ....... ® 0736 4 League ogge B'S Municipal Friends may en Be roma ul oe EY even The Colonels do not belong in INDIANAPOLIS ............. 101 000 2—4 MUMANN—Ceneys 4. wife of C. A. y and Gene the Redskins’ class, especially in Louisville . . 030 103 *—8 Allows Three Hits Humann; daug ver of Mrs. Thomas 24, 23d ith the field. The Kentuckians field! | gins, Batied dn—Custiglions. Rolupdron. In the Ferris-Indiana State] mass of Ft. Worth, Te Mr J - . f n. ge pou errors in" the Saturday night Bue His Ronan, *bireems. Hons New Coe, ouch was played at BL Se $e Ho ; . errors in the Saturday night pun _ Chapman Stolen Bases — New Castle, Todd held the State of "Indiana lis; Mater g. Clara, Wal- Turn left trom elev elevator . ¥ 5 __RI1-0481, Apm a Tarn Po Ss game, two in yesterday's first tilt Beard. Rikard. Sacrifice—Saffell Left on Farm nine to three hits as his d Catlierine Colbert; Sir. RENT A [A “THOR” and four in the second. lon Tr LA Ting | Mates pounded out 12 for a 11-2 RI — | — 6; ry " Two Trbesters Shaken | a tuck_Out— By Hutchings 2, oxy » victory.
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Studebaker Boxers (Fight Here Wednesday
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mory. Headlining the program will be a five-round battle between Lance Harris, South Bend, and Paul Terry, Indianapolis. Harris was the victor when the two met at] South Bend. Also on the card] will be an intra-city bout between Don Mills, South Side and Claude Edwards. Jackson’ s Gym. t
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ho Cleveland » » 2 Re ‘games. t th mornin: Prins UCHA NAN NEW YORK, May 17 (UP) Bhi Boston .... 22 TW 3 3) 2) | MORTUARY ‘Tuesday afternoon snd The frst new worla's 100-yara ELBE i 8 6 8 SET CARBURETOR SERVICE | Gore femih.t Brera ‘ v } . dash record in 19 years and the ei Dur oA 18 718 M3 MOTOR. TUNELP. : [longest victory streak in modern ie bi a ~ARAKES 4 ep} —Elaabelh tS. A PR SSN TOR TY AR “history combined today to promise. Raines Bosion HIE I BRAKES RELINED Guthorine Niki snd Mrs, ad Danjel new glory for Old Glory in the Quatine, Pittsburgh 23 89 19 35 .393 Buy E. Lawrence. 4 Son O'Connell, Miss Ann O'Connell, Cathra — : 35 any i y ah Toms. a big day coming soon —the day ~~ wilia for3, 4 wr 5 years, and after passing 1948 Olympics. Rr: prooklyn =. 18-36 " is n ] IE 10th BL Laie ai of LE) |) way .when you get your, diploma. At your grad- e physical and mental examinations and Mel Patton’s-9.3-seconds-%00-at RUNS ma EAKS 5 by, Cleveland 5 . » . Sam’ K Pi Ro 4 S tioned often — the opportunities and the anteed training in your chosen field. PU geveiopiiants fof Uncle | time| "iim, "Red Sox Penton. Severe : USED TIRE Burial Holy ‘Cross Cemetery. Priends obligations of manhood. Those aren't just " The Air Force offers a similar oppor Harrison Dillard won his sixth’ — dong sarap mo . , ALL. Ses. invited. Members o Altar Society of words, They deserve the serious thinking tunity in its Aviation Career Plan, giving race in a row at Oxford, O, Naja. Aihittics 24 Byers, Tigers. oo. 30 - Fully Guaran papers please copy)
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Culley Rikard also was jolted on weainerty .... R RE: Pet games Pendleton was beaten by| Foo Thomas Henry, age 4&3 | . : a fo ied in last inning of the sec- | Castiglion - 4 3 38 DeWolf News, 14 to 11, and Ar-| FOUN Tio, of James ?. Johnsen, | 18 80% Res a Sth Boor ak cine ff oe oe smm—————— : [ond tiit-and- pitcher -Bd-Bahr- ram Gulls ered ves 33 mous was BS] ¥ile Ky brother of Mrs, Jores Meridian, near gastos; or him. Fleming returned to ac- an A 333 Reliable, 10 to 0. Meriweainer of Eva Snaville, ind; OY OMrLITE RAE po tion in the finale. ard EH ass The South Side Saints con-| MEO F CRUEL, * Jilin SPECIAL ON : . Tom Saffell and McLish col- Sunn . 23 rH tinued their winning streak and y Ca CORNER BEA h : lected three hits apiece in. the fein’ * A :331 dropped the Boughton -Excavat- EE pn SLD WA fos . : : opener and two-hit .Tribesters: safe 7 ‘284 Ing nine, 7 to 2, in the City INCLUDING SHAMPOO : Ig C 00 . were Charlie Letchas, Pete Cas- muons "1% N 333 League. : International Sohool tiglione and Manager Lo The _ Two-Base Hiis—Cas s EAST W NGTON -N § . \ oe skipper ang triple . Turner 6, Rikard §, ing 8 X rd | Van Camp Beaten A may call PH I" XASY. fa] erly
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