Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1948 — Page 19
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Although Club-Brass Isn't Alarmed, Dodgers Get Old-Fashioned Lacing From Braves
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer : NEW YORK, May 18-—Now is the time for Brooklyn's flag- #8 defending Dodge 39 | ia settle ag else forget about any designs 4 on the a a B. : ; ” «Although the club's official brass section—and it is pret ty brassy at" that—still refuses to view with alarm its present plight. the fact Temaing that the play Senemily Ns been mediocre at best t was } on an’ " -fashion lugging . -{ Which Blix Donnelly pitehed four: HE TT 3 riasph over, 1 Ball and contributed a triple the Brooklyns last night, which|!0 the winning 10-hit attack. looked like the champion outfit| Rookie John Blatnik led the Phils with three hits. instead, The high spirited Braves, hitting to all corners, mistreated| There were no other Major five Dodger throwers and in the l#ague games scheduled. g master-minding department Bos-| A DAY'S os ton_Billy* Southworth had 1t alll pischer doneny Sata Ar the over the Dodger Pilot, Leo D
U-} > - rocher, mms | Braves, who won - his" third Play Heads-Up Ball
e by beating the “Dodgers, 2 to 8, on nine scattered hits Southworth had his kids drop-| and at the plate got three sinping successful squeeze bunts, gles and a sacrifice. running out their hits for extra!
hases on a diamond that had the : - color and consistency of fresh Do Jers Lead Pac
chocolate cake icing, and in general playing heads-up ball. wh cen informed | Cubs, Phils, Cards before game t was being sent to the Montreal farm| Also Pare Rosters
TITLE HOLDER—-Johnny Demchuk, junior heavyweight champ of the world, will meet challenger Bull Montana in the wrestling feature at the Arm. ory.
Demchuk Battles Montana Tonight
The world's junior heavyweight championship will be at stake for the first time in local wrestling history tonight when Johnny Demchuk, a Canadian, faces’ "|Young Buil Montana of. . Los. Angeles, with the title belt hanging in the balance.
hayled out his one effective pitcher of the ball game, Lefty Joe Hatten, for pinch-hitter Duke | Snider, who had been informed!
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Officials, Drawings ° Announced for Meet
416 Athletes Registered From 117 Schools; ‘Don Lash to Present Trophies, Awards
Victors in the 1948 Indiana Saturday at Tech will receive
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high school track and field meet their trophies and medals from
one of Hooslerdoni's greatest distance runners, Don Lash.
Starter and official referee will be Hermon Phillips, former Pur-
clals last night, will act as manager of the meet, Assistant manager will be Robert 8. Hinshaw, assistant commissioner, and Fred R, Gorman vice principal of Tech, will be in’ charge of the track. Other officials for the meet will be H. H. Meyer, clerk of course; Deke Noble and George Sprague, announcers; Russell Clunie, scorer; A. E. Shumm, H. H.
-{Justin Marshall and Dale -Sare,
timers.
final meet shows 416 athletes répresenting 117 schools with Anderson's Indians as defending team champions.
the separate heats of the sprints
the final event to select individual champions. In the 440, 880, mile and relay. races there will be no eliminations. Instead, two separate races will be run in each of the events two races will receive
\ er, on the other hand, club. Snider couldn't have been] NEW YORK, May 18 (UP)—| Demchuk also: will be making
identical trophies. ) !
First two finishers in each of|, and hurdle races will compete in|
} and winners of the!
Indiana All-Star i for the annual yo high school: ar 18 the third named to" the
very inspired under those ¢ircum- The train ticket tremors shook stances and promptly struck out./the Major Leagues oo ASR AAG ofaL, Hugh. Case, 1 went to the mound and Was meet the 25-player limit by the ably will scale 195. The tilt for with finals in these events to be tagged for seven runs in a big deadline Thursday.
his first start in an Indianaapolis| Trials will begin at 10 a. m. today as clubs|ring and expects to come in at|for the dashes, hurdle events and ¥+slashed their-squads tna rush to 101 pounds, “while Montdna prob- [thé shot put and broad jump,
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the crown will be for two falls run in-the afternooy beginning]
due track coach and one-time Butler University track great. L. V, Phillips, commissioner of the IHSAA who announced ofi-
Le Porte, New A a inet ( [Mwmmend, Tech (Thdidhapolls), Southport ) Hal -Mile Relay First Race—Wyley ‘Terre Haute), Prank. fort, University (Bloomington), Bikhart, Salem, Kokomo, Mishawaka, North Side (Fort Wayne), Second Race-—Richmond, Broad Ripple (Indianapolis), Anderson, Rochester, Reitz (Bvansville), Washington (Indianapolis), Froebel (Gary), Hammond.
H. S. Track Records
| 4 100-Yard Dash—Eiliott, Kokomo, 1934
| 330-Yard Dash<M: Oop X 1p230-Yard DashM: Oohsales. Froshel
440-Yard Dash «Carr, Proebel, 1936
The official entry list for the| Haif Mile Run—Trutt, Hammond, tess Ith inning. Kennie scattered six
Mile Run—Corridan, Wiley, 1945-4. 24 ¢ 120-Yard Hah Hurdies—8noddy, University, 1947—:14.17 | 200-Yard Low Hurdies—Veregge, Rich {mond, 1 224 High Jump—Williams, Muncie Central, 035-840" .
oP Uump—Scott, -Proebel, 1933 1 84. Shot Put—Brewer, Muncie Central, 1047 Mile Relay—Horace Mann, Gary, 1996
-3:36.6, 3 yi Mile Relay—Hammond, 1039
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Pole 'Vault—Moore, Logansport, 1943— |
Jent Tums In Third Shutout
Washington, Ripple, Howe Win City Tilts' High School's pitching ace, Dennis Jent, scored {his ‘third shut-out of the season yesterday to blank Shortridge, Bo. in Rhodius Park. Jent limited the Blue Devils to two hits and fanned 12 men as the Continen[tals registered their second vie itory over the North Side squad. | Broad Ripple's Rockets downed Cathedral, 2-1, on the home diamond as Pitcher Dick Reehling limited the Irish to one hit and singled home one of the Rockets runs in the second frame. At -Ellenberger Park, Crispus Attucks -blanked Howe, 4-0, push Ing over all four tallies in the
hits among the Hornets. Out in the county, Southport's Cardinals threw a wrench in the works by putting the Indian sign on Ben Davis, 3-0. It was the first leounty -eircuit setback for the |Glants leaving the championship {in doubt until the final games, | Warren Central gave the nod ‘to Beech Grove, 1-0, as Bud Hess surrendéred only one hit and then (scored the single tally. Greenwood | received only one hit as Lawrence Central's Phil Apple fanned five to hurl the Bears to a 4-1 tri-
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velopment ‘of ‘a serum from human tissue that destroys or retards cancerous growth in mice was reported in Rome today by an American physician, The physician, Dr. Maxwell Maltz, New York City, a veteran in plastic surgery and skin grafting, made no claims that he has
said he believes that his work is a key that may open new doors to the general problem of cancer, In developing the serum, Dr. Maltz said that he discovered two myterious factors in the human
two, an anti-growth factor, Dr. Maltz also reported a type
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) . W. L Pet |it will retard cancerous growth eighth inning uprising in which| p KI th _|out of three, or 80 minutes. ., jat 1:30 p. m. Li 1 Running. in competition with. the RON. BIBRIS..xsreantttrsnsolon on AN tr many Deg h L ored were Bobby J the Braves sept 12 batters ta the 0 30 rs Ras. ib... “Friendiy" - Jack Terry, Okia=| Points will be awarded Goward oo Saturday will be Shortridge 4 3 0 Dr. Maltz, who has made a on of Lafayette, plate. The use of Casey, a great minor league farm clubs. The homa City, and Gene Blackley, team score for the first five places the state high school golf COMm- | Wethineror thre eee 8 3 a1 study of wound healing and scars + Mr. Basketball relief pitcher in hot weather but o "0p hl 4 Cards followed! T° nton. Tex. will vie for semi-|in each event, with place winners {Howe : ..8 3. an/for more than 20 years, became Lovellette, tower« not too effective on a cold, damp| " windup honors, while the first|to receive gold, silver and bronze petition to be held over Coffin mu- |Manual | [ri 4.3 438 personally interested ‘in cancer Terre Haute cene . night, simply didn't figure to pay 5" [event pits Bill Alexander, Brook- medals in order of their finish.|njcipal course. Southpore ire eee 3 4° 388| research some years ago after ye No. 2 nominae off. The Braves made 18 hits off] The Dodgers, who had been lyn, against Steve Karas, a new-| The winning school will receive a| The golf meet will be in charge Frankiin Township 4 4 3% the death of his mother who died the five Dodger throwers, and playing with a Notre Dame-sized comer. from Philadelphia. shield or cup. of Fred Keesling, principal of {Rees Grove. ....0.3 3 3 from the disease. With his own a ——————— Pitcher Johnny Sain, who won squad, pared down to 26 players, Both supporting bouts are for| Lineups for the relay events: |Lawrence Central, and Wally Nel- Ben Davis seh eiareaeia : : a9 funds he established the Tobey his third game “against two one over the limit, when theyone fall and 30-minute time | © Mile Relay _|son, professional. at Riverside! en 3 e300 Mats Memorial Foundation; ned fo Staff losses, got three of them, alllsent five pitchers, a catcher, an limits: The first match arts At] rT ve Later: Golf Course, will serve as referee Sacred. Nar 0 4 8% which has financed the labora- , N. Y, May 18. singles, plus a perfect sacrifice infielder and an outfielder down|8:30 p.m. * Columbus, Wiley (Terre Haute), Richmond, and starter. . City Games tory work. 's Bit dues bunt. i the line on 24-hour recall. — . Tee-time for the tourney is set. Woo bo DE vas Everybody Gets a Hit- trea St ¥ T M WwW for 8 a. m. with Reitz of Evans-| washington ..... 8 3 0 Mo ring of Clarence Tybedy Snider tu Non 1 ump op oney inner ville, Monon and Howe of Indi- Brosd Riv «4.3 40 Several re Seized LEVIN n, wrestling and Bob Elliott also got three hits.!| One of the players to go was . Bhortridge +3 3 200-} CBS- S be’ : a On, Everybody in the Br * line ; A ° ° ® _ lanapolis taking the. initiative... !Manust- vores gegen HY cribe's Death n-coach -at- Hare 700d. In the Braves up outfielder Duke -Snider, the. man tr NE Cl The 1948 USGA rules will apply [Crispus Attucks . “33 sol _ Harvard gradu- got at least one safe blow, and who was supposed to make the n ® i e ! unior assic to. the . meet. with the ply owe Ad wn i 400, - ATHENS, May. 18 (UP) - 285Ume-Ris-naw 32: i et ath and Clint] Liatbush faithful forget ~Dixie| One tournams { wound up its sessions and. two more. took to that. no. player. will be allowed a Sacted. Heart... over. 8.5 3 Ao) Morning BEWSHADSra Aad. today ; ges COrtstr ot Ho and Font | Walker. He-heads for- Montreal; [8 2 over mi The West Side Junior Classic came caddy. However, fore-caddies will] Cownly * Gamen LL ae [iA yoverniment . Soupit ke Torgeson, Al Dark, and Bill Sal-| ROY Campanella, the Negro, 4 close Sunday night and the Parkway Ladies Speedway Individ- [De furnished on the course. = |p. in Township cov d ©806/sonS “with Known pro-Commu-keld got : catcher, was shipped to St. Paul, yg} Classic and Broad Ripple Ladies Doubles took over the spotlight. | Bach team will consist of four southport = 3 | ee1 nist” leanings for questioning in President Branch Rickey, still ‘De Dodgers’ ‘American Associa: = Winner of the $500 top money in the West Side affair was Henry men, and teams registe Eawrence Central 13 3 ithe death of Columbia Broad.| eet flatly predicting the Dodgers will 100 farm. Stumpf who totaled 1729 pins in his attempts Saturday. He re. than this Huber WII be barred Beech Grove 8 3 lceg/casting System correspondent| Mam % win the pennant, said that he| In addition, the Dodgers sent/placed Rusty Buhneing who held ABC Standi rom Sompe on. Warren Central .... 0 4 000 George Polk. » colm M wouldn't be worried unless - the Pitchers Willie Ramsdell and|the lead after the first week-end’s n ings oat) ule: rv get. The correspondent’s body was iim re’ jeam fatled 10 get up in the race/John Hall to Mobile. Dwain Sloatiplay. Buhneing copped second. TEAMS ORT ner Nanen, Howe" ght to the Finish” found In Salonika harbor Sunday| Kas, M by July I. fo Fi. Worth, and John Van|money, $350, with a total of 1704 Cavilo Restaurant. Cleveland . 3008 4, JIndinabclis). Poutd a In R Track W with a bullet wound in the head. ; If we're not up there in or|Cuyk and Paul Minner to Mont-|pins. <Aiseriess Toot & Engihesring, ‘Chicago ++] Martinsville. in Kace Irack war He had been missing a week. His| drew nr bakst place by that time Ijreal. That leaves Brooklyn eight! Third place went to Bob Earl! Pict Pumps, Tusa: Oca... .. 33] W=Colmbus, Peru, Hagerstown, La| ooo H., May 18 (UP) d6ath remains a mystery. iA will be concerned,” he said. “But|hurlers, and Manager Leo Dur-|who dropped 1703 pins to nose out DOUBLES “{ 9:30 Anderson, Teoigon ,Indianap- Embattled Rockingham Park] w ASHINGTON. Mav 18 ARY., not until then.” | ocher says he wants nine. | Bernard Bergen of Muncie who James Towns-William Sweeney, Chi aed ois), Riley (South Bend), Michigan! ved notice on: Rhode: Isiand's —Tired Hg May 18 (UP) Both. -Durocher and Rickey Others Dropped - {worked a 1699 series during the john ‘stuwa-Dick Kuhr Detroit ... 1330 10:00—Crawfordsville, Technical (Indian! ng ansett Park today that o earing complaints think the club will settle down in The eighth player to be sent|Opening sessions of the tourna-| William iks-Joe Romano, Amster- _— spelis), Rochester, Jefferson aie. BITOgaDSES ol autumn: PADS thy the questions asked in the home stand against the west-| own yesterday was infielder| ment. Fifth went to Walt Heck- Run Gersonde- Best Barkow, Milwau- {10:30 Riwood, Marion, Bloomington, Rieh- track. war is going to be a fight yo, ng Jeuts ary wnlusing or ern clubs ‘which the high-flying| gp, Ramazzotti, who went to St.|man with a 1674 total. Jack Zack-Louls Raymond, Buffalo, 8 .00—Ceniral Muncie), Batesville, Ko- to the finish. |rector George Kenel Pp said toda Cardinals. ¢ up today. They paul along with Campanella. Low to cash in the event was; N. Y. ........ Teenie a iv 11:30 230, Ue le eomington) | Rockingham said it will ask|pes going to nt 4 board ay Bunda feel SE | Necessary experl-| mye Dodgers still must shear|announced unofficially as 1569. es Tis SiNalEe ot! Haute), Mishawaka, Central (South the New Hampshire State Racing! psychiatrists look them over and Tent} ot i The. Yast thamber! one more player by Thursday| At Parkway, Hattie Wooster of | Lincoln Bis? or ot, RF hn so-Soriisoge Indianapotio, Kendall. Commission to extend its fall perhaps revise them. " ly | . Ne y pd
midnight. Outfielders Gene Herin its games to date. | manski and Marvin Rackley and|the first two days of firing with | But with the announcement fg. paseman Preston Ward werean 1163 total for the six-game that eight players were being op-| prospects, with Hermanski/test. Jeanette Treml of Berwyn, tioned to farm clubs, they think good trading bait. TIL, was second best with an 1140 |
that those sticking around may, ™ mye” Cardinals sent John Bucha,/mark. Third place was taken by | feel more secure and that they , 3.yearold rookie catcher, to|Rose Barnes of Chicago will settle down. * Houston of the Texas League on/marked an 1126 total. Fourth, | The Phils moved into fourth]
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Crisler Signs for '48 BOSTON, way 18 (UP)—The Boston Yanks of the National| Football League announced today that end Hal Crisler of Richmond,
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053-280—1242 tally. Jessie Pruett in Detroit on Thursday. 1053-289 — ally. Jess ett | | untary contributions from univer, “yin” Naragco of Indian-| | sities and eg Ho aes of Polis were in third with s40-, Softball Notes. i Dn athletes at the summer 352-1231. | St. Catherine's Senior CYO de 1 [AM an A London. Kenneth L| Second-placers in the actualifeated Our Lady of Lourdes | lymp Wilson ary treasur. tent were Carrie Enders and Senjor CYO, 4 to 2, and Holy! or o&) the National Collegiate Ath. DOrothy Miller of Chicago. whoiRogary Senior CYO dropped LitJeti Association, said 184 schools LAnéred 1088 pins. Third were tie Flower Senior CYO, 18 to 0, | letic Ast UR a ©" |Bally Twyford of Indianapolis in games at the Beech Grove Sta-/ ‘have contributed so far. land Flo -FEarwiek of Louisville gram 16st night, CEE "1 {with 106% woods. . + Bt. Catherine's scored the winER ~inihg rund on. Warren Bogard's! PATTER -— Put Striebéck has nome run with one on in the fifth. assumed first —place-in the al 'inning. Holy Rosary scored 13 |events. lineup of the Samuelson runs in the first inning to trounce {Classic on the Bowling Lanes Little Flower. f {alleys in Chieago. She totaled pra: night's stores in the Senior CYO 11746 pins over the route. | Softball League at Beech Grove Stadium! | There are two team openings | “Assumption 12, Cathedral 6. {In a mixed league which is being| Holy Rosary 8 Little Flower 0. { rganized to roll at the Central | Ronit erie. fun Iady of Lourdes 3. ]
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| Lawrence Central 4, Greenwood 1, Southport 3, Ben Davis 0 | Beech Grove 1, Warren Central 0, Broid Ripple 2. Cathedral |, {Washingtqn 2. Shortridge 0. Crispus Attucks 4. Howe 0
College Track Indians Céntral 68's. Hanover 63%
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|Harry Jagade, 47-year-old father | |of Harry C. (Chick) Jagade, IU} |football star, was returned from 'the Day Funeral Home here to! | Elmwood Park, TIL, today. He died here Saturday after suffering a heart attack in the|
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