Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 9

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ming smacked a 1e right field wall n ahead. It was round tripper.

the Tribe's lead:

[anny Fernandez m Ozark, a Pine

d credit 2or the Vright, the Brewitcher, was the * pitched the sevfor the visitors. mer Indianapolis sold to the Bosew seasons ago. bbed him for 12 gs and then got or a total of 14. omers and two gala night for the also was an ernd played off in That's what, the » scoreboard said. ow have whipped

e times in seven

obvious that the

Circus Catch

iz got two of the t night and the itributed a circus igh - foul in the Rickert lofted one A» near the Tribe pez made a runit, although he Jumping into the

remaining home calls for a single lwankee, two. to: Paul, one Friday fe Baturday with one Sunday with

is ‘repeated to call 3 fact that there le-header Sunday. yath tilt“ with the AY EU 2:30 pW. will be in Louisfay 31, race day + a double-header vilight and night. , June 1, will be round the league, will be back at Wednesday, June umbus,--to begin stand calling for

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NEW YORK, May 26

ng again ona is oper pros” on those two great

* the Cardinals.

Led bY

to be 8

_ rtment in their respective

dept Jeagues:

Th tastic hitting fat West,

pol in a Tigers & sweeten

achieved son, the pitcher

their 19-game Detroit last July. 30 Total Bases

the stars who were in military service, both. clubs ek “toward the domination of every major hitting

At t Last--Baseball Is C

old Stars Spark Yanks, Cards to Hitting Lead |

By CARL LUNDguIST, United Press — Best evidence that baseball finally pre-war basis today is in the terrific hitting! | pre-war ball clubs, the Yankees| |

Writer

e Yankees, winding up a spree in a tour made 22 hits, seven ¢ them Tor” extra--bases yester-| 16-to-5 rout of the t Detroit. The victory was t by the fact that it was over Freddy Hutchinwho snapped winning streak at

Led by Tommy Henrich, who

got total

us for 5” including a pair of doubles, thé Yankees made 30| bases off four Tiger hurlers:

Every man in the lineup got at jeast one hit and Charley Keller,

George

McQuinn and .. George

stirnwelss got three each. Larry (ra hit a grand slam double

and 2a single, tallies.

driving

in four

with that kind of support, Vic

Raschi coasted to his

Rast triumph.

fourth

The Cardinals, who started rattling the fences against Brooklyn on an Eastern road swing last week, have been similarly produc-|

tive, though they were rained out

“Yesterday against-the--Giants in|

New York.

But for all the rat-a-tat-tat bat-| staccato which rang over, Poti -leagues, there was pitching Bob Lemon struck out 11 and gave up only four hits as he hurled Cleveland to a 4 to 0 triumph over Wash-|

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news last night.

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Each Wins § Lemon's record is now a shade better than even the celebrated who has been to Cleveland what elephants are to Each has won five,

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three. , ‘The Tribe rallied round with plenty of support for Lemon, getting 11 hits including eight off Mickey -Haefner: Lou Boudreau:

and Joe Tipton and Lemon drove in one each in the fourth. The glory that was. supposed to be the Boston Red Sox still was among the missing last night when Joe McCarthy's boys, top|. pled _to the St. Louis Browns, 9 to 4. The Brownies collected 17 hits in theirs game at St. Louis, hitting safely in every inning ex-| cept- the eighth. The Athletics scored a 4 to 3 win over the White Box in Chicago’'s “first night game of "the season, with reliefer Bob Savage getting credit for the win after)

The Phillies downed the Pirates, 4 to 1, in the fourth night game, | while Cincinnati at Boston was postponed because of fog and as cago at Brooklyn was rained out. |

YESTERDAY'S STAR — Bob Lemon, who scored his second shutout and fifth win for Cleveland, striking out 11 In a" ¥-to-0" win over Washington.

Tech Downs Anderson

Anderson's Indians are not all] invulnerable, Tech's tennis team downed the Indians’ squad yes-| terday on the East Side courts, 7-0.

— College Baseball ndiana ege 17, ‘Anderson 3 Notre Dame § 5-2, Purdue 3-3. Miami (O.) Ball State 0. Hanover 16. BePauy 10.

Rose Poly 3 Ohio re o Ohio Siate 4.

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Lemon has lost two and Feller|

drove in two runs in the i \ |

taking over for Carl Scheib in the) i aney to See

MADISON, Wis., May 26 letic directors and coaches of

track meet. way Friday afternoon.

Stricter ‘Sanity Code’ Expected in Big 9

(UP) ~Faculty representatives. aththe Big Nine began ga gathering here today for their annual spring meeting and the conference outdoor

Meeti tomorrow and the track preliminaries get under hes begin The track finals will be held Saturday

afternoon in the University of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Sta-

dium One of the top ftema of business scheduled for the meeting is the report of the joint editorial |commiittee which has studied each ‘member school's §choTxrsnip policy in relation to the recently enacted National Collegiate Athletic Association “sanity code.” It is expected that the conference {will adopt a stricter policy than {that of the NCAA.

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FACES CHANEY—Sid Peaks of Charlestown, Ind., who has "%on 23 of his Jost 2 Nights by | knockouts, will Colion Chaney of en. in a 10round “scrap for the Indiana | heavyweight boxing champion. ship tomorrow night at the West Sixteenth Street Midget Speedway.

Football coaches will draw up lschedules for 1950 and 1951. Since the 1948 and 1949 schedules) already have been drawn. Basket. ball ‘coaches of the nine member schools will not attend the“meeting. but their schedules for the next season will be presented for formal approval by the athletic directors. Coaches: are expected to ask | that the Big Nine rule limiting the number of basketball games to 12 conference and eight nonconference be’ lifted. Other ath-

State Ring Title |e bine” 6c ai

| | The Midget Speedway Stadium |Yar 8iso il} pe Sucined

jon W. 16th St. will be the scene {tomorrow night of a bout for the| Another report scheduled to be ih .bo ¢ n./heard is that of the Big Nine ieayyweight .. boxing champion [ship pid Indiana. Rose Bowl interim committee. This state title bout matehes Ihe committee, composed of Big |8id Peaks, the world’s fifth rank- Nine Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) flson, and Prof. Ralph

|ing heavyweight and Colion Chaney, “ ~fAlgler Ho: Q. (Fritz). Crisler ney, the Indianapolis “Spoit of Ea ichignn, met last week-end

er” for the now vacant Hoosier

State Bowling Prizes Announced "

Indianapolis

well up in the standings were Marott Shoes, second, and Delafourth. scoring high were Fred Estle,|0xford, was troubled by tht wind] fifth in the singles; Gene Zwiesler,

ware Bowl, second in the

son, seventh in Behrens will

Oscar Behrens, Indianapolis Bowling Association, announced last hight that local bowlers had captured a record total of $7378.10 in prizes during {the recent state men's tourney ‘at les {F't. Wayne. Bras Up Scheid ~1.ow-cash-in-the five-man championship event was 2757; in visiting booster class, the. doubles, 1092; 562, and in the all-events, 1702.

secretary of the

2565; In in the singles,

teams finishing

Stranahan Moves

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Up in Britisty Meet

Turnesa Wins 5-and-3 in Title Defense |

SANDWICH, England, May 26 (UP)—Frank Stranahan of To-|

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ledo, O., became the first Amer ican to move into the fourth round of the British amateur

golf tournament today when he defeated Gerald McKlem of ¥ng-

land, 4 and 3. Willie Turnesa of White Plains, YY. opened: defense of his cham-) plonship in the same meet: by| eliminating a fellow American, | Frank Tatum Jr. of Los Angeles, 5 and 3, in a second round match, Unhampered by a blustery wind and a course left soggy by] |all-night rains, Turnesa shot a steady two-over-par 36 on the outgoing nine holes to assume a| commanding 5 up lead at the turn... He widened the lead to 6 up on the 10th, lost the 11th and] 14th holes, and then clinched the) match with a par four on: the

Individuals

all-évents; Leo

Ahearn, third in the all-events, | and Fonnie Snyder and Don John-! ling champion Turnesa, who had |

the doubles.

distribute prize| third round of the tournament’ money tonight at the Fox-Hunt |alleys between 7 and 9 o'clock.

Lou Thesz Pulls Mat Surprise

“show “mniore attractive, Promotev

{heavyweight crown. The winner been assured official recog{nition as - state heavyweight {champion by the State Athletic Commission. Peaks stopped Johnny Shkor, jconqueror of Tami Mauriello, in Madison Square Garden May 14 land unconfirmed reports are that {he will’ advance to third place in mext “month's national ratings. That is, if he beats Chaney. Chaney whipped Peaks in 10 rounds here last summer. “And

c1if-he can do-it again: tomorrow! od he. will jump right. into the heavy: CPR ae “outdoor” Track” © {weight picture.

To make his opening outdoor

Forrest McKinney has an all} heavyweight supporting card of 26 rounds lined up making a total| of 36. schéduled. rounds in all. Along with others, such heavyweight crowd-pleasers as Orland Ott, Chet Harter and Bill Roberts will be seen in action. The {first bout is to start at 8:30 p.m.

with Pacific Coast representatives. Rose Bowl tickets also will be discussed when -athletic directors meet with alumni secretaries and

California “Big Nine” Club. to meet in an .informal get-to-gether this afternoon with the

‘|regularly scheduled meetings beginning tomorrow morning.

gan, defending outdoor champion

Lou Thesz of St. Louis, pulled a surprise finish in the cool air last night in the Sports Arena to win a main event wrestling bout from Bobby Managoff of Chicago :

A new method of handling

representatives of the So!

Everything was ‘even as (he grapplers began the final stanza. Thesz won the first of three falls in 16 minutes and Managoff won the second in nine minuics. Thesz took the third fall after Ohio State, indoor champion, |several persons had fled for the rated a strong - favorite to| exits thinking Managoff had won: “and Thesz crawled under the ropes. 10 have. the .“winning’’. hold. broken, by the referee, and won the fall with a body slam and press at the 10-minute mark. In the prelims Billy Darnell,

Faculty representatives, athletic directors and coaches were

with strongest; competition coming from Michi:

Illinois, Minnesota and Indiana,

‘Wichita's Loss Is 200, of Philadelphia, took Lefty | | pacer, 215, Cleveland, over the Ravensberg’ 's-- Gain |course-im 21 minutes-with an afr Times Special {plane spin and press. Buddy

CHICAGO, Ill, May 26—Bob Rogers, 227, Camden, N. J, de-

15th. Tatum, now a student at

and was wild repeatedly with his tee and fairway shots. The victory advanced defend-

ldrawn a first-round bye, into the

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A special attraction hag been added to the amateur fight card’ which will take place tonight at the South Side Motor Armory. Bo Hiner and Frank (Black Jack) | Mike, light - heavyweights, will] tangle in a one-fall wrestling] match in addition to the regular | | bouts. Feature fight of the evening will pit Robin Hood, 147, South Side Community Center, against] Bob Henderson, Louisville, in a five-round match. Other bouts pair Bob Roberts, 135, South Side Community Centér, and Charley; ;Kranshaw; ‘Louisville; ‘Harry Dunn 160, and Dudley Young... Louisyille; Gene, Luckett, 112, South Side, and Charley Van Roy, Jackson's Gym; John Cory, 135, South Side,’ and Bill Ropar, Louisville; Don Mills, 130, and Claude Carson, Louisville; Claude Rdwares 126, | Jackson's Gym, Thomas, Louisville, ne Sparky | Adams, 147, and Billy Weeks,’

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