Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 14

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Pitching to Win First Twin Bill, 9-1, 5-4

' By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Writer Riding the high fron again to a fair-thee-well, the Indianapolis; Indians now defy any foe to umseat them from the American Association throne, Back in first place and practically at full . Redskins had every reason to gloat today, ‘. ur y swept a Rite bender from the St, Paul Saints last night, Rin Land A liad De Aon score at-4-and 4 and the Indians: Yes Columbus and waltzed Scored the tying markers on right into the pennant pole po- only one hit, a bunt by Tom sition. Saffell, who was forced by Cas-| And to make their outlook! sink brighter, the Tribesters will have] But for that seventh-inning their mound ace, Jim Bagby, speed performance, the inning going for them tonight in the would have won in nine innings. Serip) SSA dnale "hs. 10th viet Hell Roy Campanella, Negro catch-! n ring for ctory inler worked the second game for aL Night |St. Paul. He got one hit and Ladies’ {scored ,one run. Earl Turner There'll *also be that “some- stole second on him in the fifth, thing extra.” It will be ladies’ githough it was close. The paid night at Victory Field. attendance was 8450. The league-leading Indians now are one game ahead of second- Tribe Box Scores place Columbus and two ahead of (First Game) St. Paul. That double defeat suf- ST. PAUR © fered here last night shoved the : «Saints from first to third. aay In the fourth spot and not too far away is- Milwaukee, three -games behind - Indianapolis. ‘a real hoss race in the American p, Association's first division. Columbus, runnerup, is only four : ~behind the ln. Totals

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Totals (Seven Innings; Agreement) 000 001 1 «1 POLIS 000 x —~ 9 Runs batted in—Turner 2, {Rleming, Rikard. Castiglione, Naylor. Twohits—Turner, Naylor Sacrifige—Cas- | out - three a

Wlkea one. He worked slowly|1® to Douglas, Douglas to Hicks te Dougl

on bases—8t, Paul 4, Fndianapoigs % and carefully and will be ready Base on balls—Off Himes 4, Pfund 2, Hal:

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Jor & Bine-Auniag assignment the Haliett @ SEruck ou By times 1, piknd 3 TCE their way of showing] ‘heavyweight title before a thin The twit Dill Opener was just a phar mes. Umpires-—sieidt, Sioore| “Pop” that he had been ii MADISON, Wis, May 28 (UP) crowd of 1800 in"the first outdoor| + * gott touch for the Indians as they "2 Cless. Tim [to most of the 37 members of the| ne Big Nine's top track and show at the W. 16th St. Midget | ~unel their to. beat. out. roll! {Seeing Game) club. . For “Pop” was managing field led by Ohio State's Speedway. ? speed. to- beat. out.roll-: PA # .. the affairs of. the Indianapolis fied men, vy The main event-brings to light ers and: bunts to. make. St. : B04 E Speedway: when most -of - them, favored ‘squad, Went after’ the the lack of hea “tatent-in/i0 it. appear helpless. woe 8 8 11 8 1 were wide-eyed youngsters yearn- 48th annual conference champion- this state. Peaks, weighing 218] But the second contest was 1 1 4 0 %ing for the glamour of speed. |ship- in Wisconsin's Camp Ran- pounds, still gets crossed up with | “Story: The Indians really lS 8 8 They bowed their heads in a dall Stadium today his left, He used to be a southpaw| AD Jenkins. fight it out to the hilt | Douglas. 1212 3 moment of silence out of respeet| Preliminary a were SCHed- and apparently Can't get away) 11 innings, Jack Cassini TOtHo, L 3 8 1 ior one of their fraternity—Ralph uled in the shot put, broad jump from the style. He repeatedly the indi ual star. i y 9-9 1 ¢ & Hepburn-—who Jost his life in a land discus in the field events missed with his left hook as Cha-| a ar ck at] Totals... 4 a I “s crash during practice this year. along. with trials in ihe Sashes] 7A = ducking under and e firs INDIANAPOLIS ‘Mr. Champion’ and hurdles. e finals clinching. injury, got two hits SRR Be + 5 They “whooped it ol when Earl held tomorrow afternoon. An Encore walk in the frz¢ game and Cassini, >»... ] 3 } 3 o| Twining, racing representative of Ohio State, indoor champion Chaney built up an early lead . aR n © 0 14 2 othe Champion Spark Plug Co. —|and undefeated in optdoor dual with the best of the nfigntig Cassini Shines IRikard, If .ii.iees 0 1 4 0 owhom they had selected for the competition this sehson, wWasand a couple of good Cassini stepped out and ations, na. 5 5 1 1 §honor—was presented with a {heavily favored to dethrone de- crosses to the head. The charge of the second game ger, 8... vier 1 2.5 0 "plaque designating him as “the!fendingx outdoor champion Illi- sixth and seventh rounds to give Bob Malloy a victory. I BOP. B ge1r2annes S02 x ? %individual who had contributed bois. draws on The Times scoreboard moto ; Malloy's sixth triumph’ 1 17 “o/most to racing.” Sentiment that] Eight defending individualias both boys slowed down action poe two setbacks. ro corms: gripped the evening was reflected champions wiil be back inaction and resorted to

Totals “ *One out WEE win wig 1 000 2/ 004

{8 Pay Malloy toiled the entire 11 in-| INDIANAPOLIS

Cassini. got three hits, includ- {3% {on balls—Off Malloy 2, Paepke 2. Stru ing two goviiies, and batted in the out.. -By Malloy 4, Paepke 4

Malloy: ~ Passed bali--Campaneila pens ol g HEIR ~Moore,score deadlocked at 4 and 4, Malloy put himself on base for the

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winning run by smashing a sin-. AB R H RBI gle through Al Brancato, St. Paul Kal Calin shone reres Moh Te third sacker who had a bad game Feshety cule nono with two errors. Ganss ..... 1 2 & 4 38 Tom Saftell sacrificed Maloy to Fleming * y: a 3 i 30 second and n pped up Lopes 1 and laced a long, safe drive to Beare Ra right. center, scoring Malloy with Sutieridgs w 3G the victory marker. Normally, Rigard 0 ia ou! 31 2 WO. it would have been good for a', JAo-ERse, Beard 1 A kard 6. 0 2 rirner ‘ triple, but since "Malloy tallied Kalin 4, Letchas 3, Gutte ridge 3, Cassin

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Flaming 2, Turner second . of theih har 2 .

from second - tchas, | double, Jack's woichas, 2 Weatherly 3, "Letchas, Turner, Castig-| a Saflell Rikard 2, Gutierid e 2, Kalin 4, Saffeil 6 Cas-

Runs Out of Trap It was in the seventh, however, | when Cassini stressed his speed. *

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_bstween second and third, he ran| “the St. Paul infield ragged, got the visitors upset until they: Scoring six runs in the sixth! : on thin, i And a ” ‘inning Anderson College took an 8 to 7 verdict over Indiana " bag and continued on to'score bY central in a Hoosier College Cona mad dash for the plate. ference baseball game at Univer- : This enabled Ted Beard to run sit Heights yesterday. Trot homie il "the" way to “third Oeriter fistder “Johnny Wilson « and he Sepred te Les Fleming's’ topped off the sixth inning splurge wo VO BY .. speed a

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Double plays—Pallon to HICKS thyugiastic applause for the in-| ‘Mroduction of T. E. (Pop) Myers, 3 [vice president of the Speedway.

000 020 20 01-5! in Mr, Twining, who cho

Hicks. Tur-ign. 33 years "of devotion to their Left| {problems with racing engines. And finally, they acclaimed one record of 58 feet,

Runs batted in -- Brdncato 2, Tipton, n x Allowing «onl eight hits. peming 2. Aggy asin. Tre: tears to tell J Paepke a the route, Tipton. Rik ey i Rives sake! gratitude . as on for St. Paul, but was touched for hr Due mel Double play 12 blows. ,| Pleming, Castiglione and Fleming. , on bases—8t. Paul 4, Indiatapolis 11 Base.

Su. there on. the Indianapolis Speedme way Monday trying to beat, every ard.

; 50 tended by famous personalities of! 88] the sport, by some of the biggest! , 7% names in speed who no longer 283 race, and by newspapermen.

Local Cycle Club Plans EE we ne 8. Speed Show’ Sunday

Trapped on a rundown play| Hlions 4, Gutteridge 3, Letchas 3, Turner, !machines co mpetin g in nine events.

|ger will be among the contestants and DeWoit No v whi will rjde over the four-tenths| mile, hill and curve track.

lod’ the first race will start at 2

"Mr. Champion,

CHAMPIONS ALL -—Ted Horn, current National acto racing champion and new . president of the Champion 100-Mile-An-Hour Club (left) and Lou Meyer, im National champion in-1928.-'29-and 33 -{right};-look-over. the club. roster.with Earl " at the Athletic Club last night.

Members of World's Most Exclusive Group “Honor Earl Twining as ‘Mr. Champion®.

By ART WRIGHT

ugged, reckless auto racing kings who will battle it out for|

They stood reverently with en-|~

“the boys”

Rex Mays, retiring

The dramatic evening was at-

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MUNICIPAL LEAGU Socis 1 Club

the Rugged richest speed prize next Monday, proved last night at the. Indianapolis Athletic Club that they're as sentimental as the average fan who will attend Monday's “500.” They got together for the annual dinner of the “world’s most organization-—the Champion 1 100 2 Mile- An- Hour Club.

Buckeyes Favored In Big Nine Meet

. & gratitude founded possibly set two world records.

11 Games on Sunday Amateur Schedule

The Manufacturers League willitwo |shut down for a week this Sat- Shankio Chaney, Colion’s brothurday with no. games stheduled er, to sleep at 2:41 of the second in the four-tea Sunday's schedule in the other preliminary bout {three Indianapolis Amateur Base- a nine-count on

Motorcycle | fel 3. Kalin/Club. will sponsor a program of | ball Association Jeagueés are:

{racing on the Fountain Curve vs Cassin 6, Beard course at Brownsburg

circuit.

at Brooks Side Merchants vs.

troge st ee Fomitonon | s ngan's at Rit-

an LEAGUE—Van Camp Hardware| | vs. Russet Cafeterin at Riverside No. 1, Food Market vs. Boughten Exca-

than the accepted world stand- j Minnesota's Fortune Gor- cision then, too. ‘one of his “buddies” to the finish dien has tossed the discus 175] Biil Peterson, formerly of Tn-| line. They crowned Ted Horn, Na- feet and possibly could better the giana Harbor, who once won the pet tional champion, as their new world mark of 180 feet.

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Linde Air Products - ide No

Sacks Used pour round decision over Claude E—Beech Grove vs.| Brown, 204, Louisville. |. Jess McGowan, 184, Louisville,

Time trials will begin at 12:30 vating at Riverside No. 5. Union Printers

Meat Cutters and South

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Baseball Standii ings, Results

Cassini-Beard, with. a. round. tripper.. with one, ’

round decision and the state

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"Peaks Overrated in ~ Heavy Boxing Ranks

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Chaney of Indianapolis,

shouldn’t be too proud of himself. assigned

Chaney won a unanimous 10-

and really going p Some were rac

re. called out again and oar and -today they just will not run at top perform-

Parts weaken and break and are replaced and only by this means are. the engines rejuve- ne world . . . more than 7000

This 1s the case with mary of the cars yet unqualified and at least two which did complete their trial runs just did make the wire before they stopped for breath. After his qualification Harry McQuinn found his Maserati had scored a cylinder. berger’s Maserati driven by Paul Russo developed engine trouble {during trial run. | All this causes work for the| echanics and work is what they, Jhave been doing in the 1 Whether they get the kinks| wWay-—in Gasoline Alley. out of their old mounts by Satur-{to be hauled in fs a tiny two- gear shift lever is operated by aay. remains 10 he. seen.

TED HORN, driving champion, will -have his|displacement. It was built by Milt | Bennett Bros. Special, a Maserat},| Marion, whose Alfa race car fin-| lout for a test run today. If every-|ished seventh last year with Walt | {thing goes right it will be.ready Brown at the wheel. [for the starting line. ~Bii- Holland; No:-2-AAA- driver, —and-its- for-sale-here:-|was to arrive at the track today|it’ll go 100 miles on three and} land. will probably put a few one-half Zullons of regular gaso-| |check-up miles on his Blue Crown Mine. |Spark Plug Special. Sid Peaks of Charlestown could mate, Mauri ,Rose, kiss goodby his overrated position| {Moore car out for a spin Wednes-| nation's fifth ranking day and pronounced it ready: for| ing last ni heavyweight today and the fellow the race. y ‘ om !who beat him here last night, Co-|

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DUANE CARTER nas been; to drive Bellanger Motors Special {It was being made ready yes‘\terday and should be on. the track today. Walt Brown is tak-| ing rides in the 16-cylinder Auto) Shippers Special and may decide |to make a qualification attempt,

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have won races and prize first time at the track.

Salt. Lake City, Utah, arrived at the. Speedway. yesterday, he announced he would pe. on the Bonneville Saltbed again this year for another crack at more auto speed records, Ab’ holus more «vecords than any man in

of track fame. IWelght “cycle 18 the pany’s answer to

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racing fraternity.

of them. Ab js 65 years old. His son, Ab Jenkins Jr. -is on the mechanical - staff of ‘the Novi Grooved Piston Ring Special.

ALTHQUGH walt Brown, who finished seventh last year, doesn't know for sure what car he will drive in the “500”—if any-but! said he was definitely signed to| Henning’s pilots. {drive the Ed Walsh Kurtis-Kralt on the dirt tracks.

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seater, jet black in color, powered (1a toe of the left foot.

1 AAAlengine of 97 cubic inches piston go .tor.

Milt said | {paving a barrel of fun.

ithe sport car cost $10,000 to build -Mit-says

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his Lou Horseshoe Pitching In Industrial League ng noe Pitch-| ht at Brookside, Ell Lilly won ilnélm Contractors, New York |Contral Athletic Assaciation won three |over Team 19 and Poynter Welding Service won two from Monarch Steel. Tomorrow's schedule: John J. Madden vs, Heth-| second |erington Berner, Newman Con-|

Ww. , No. 16. Skis, CERRE T shah ts "Bob Richards in the sin

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state crown from Willard Reed, | Wash. | Failure to defend his brought about last night's match. Bill Roberts, Indianapolis light| ‘heavyweight still new to the pro {game, scored one of the evening's) knockouts by, putting ©

round in the four-round main

‘run into a whistling right.

Results of other bouts: Kid Harvey, 204, Muncie, won

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Sahara Grotto clowns and a Hein HE display of fireworks have were been added to the auto and rcycle thrid program the Death Cheaters will present toeaks night and tomorrow night at the; ked back today and tomorrow to make a won the eighth round, the Pe Indianapolis Midget Speedway on of his heavy assault on conference and was another draw and’ Chaney | 16th St. rallied in the final ‘round with] Charles Fonville of Michigan a slight. flurry of action to win! American Legion is presenting already has a world’s shot put on points.

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By LOUIS ARMSTRONG A LARGE number of race cars around Gasoline Alley getting tired. They have run many miles, some money and they are a’bit hesitant about getting out on the track]

Mags long before the war. Then five years of Storage ¥ put aches in heh Joints.

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They're having a lot of fun out |in Gasoline Alley these days with ‘which

gained |great popularity with the men are who know their wheels. Cause of {all the extracurricular activities is. a small Indian motorcycle which has been introduced for the

Scooting = merrily around the t|Alley are the large and the small Ld little light. “gycle -eome the invasion of foreign made lightweights which have become so popular with the

4 - » » MANY OF the drivers who will participate in the 500 on May 31 have given hearty approval to the No less a personage , chair. man of the AAA contest board has taken his try at the little cycle. Another constant rider is George Connor, one of Cotton

Safety is the byword of the new cycle. All controls for the operation: of the machine are, at all THIS SEEMS to be a year foM times under the hands and feet The "clutch and “Latest yrake are hand “operated: ~The

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program will -include the sensa- + title! tional automobile jump over a {huge vehicle, the thriller in which, . {Teter lost- his life at the State Fairgrounds here in 1942. There also will be a mid-air criss-cross; two automobiles; aah between two cars at an im{pact of 80 miles an hour, with the drivers remaining inside; the Chaney took|automobile roll-over in which a ly to get up and driver remains at the wheel of |a car as he crashes it side over Down. $ Times... . | side, and many other high-speed thrillers thése sameé stunt Kings’ | performed when they were with the Teter Hell Drivers.

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“With~a barrage of “home rang {in the second inning, Broad Rip. | three Shortridge {pitchers for a 14 to 9 victory in high school baseball yesterday on the Ripple diamond. - Pitcher Don Campbell and Sonny Oakley connected for the circuit in the second and another was hit by

career. At the yi ent he is league's und uted leader 1 runs batted 1 with 33; in run scored, 34; i hits with 51; 1 doubles wit nine; triple with six, and bh is tied for the ] with 10, His 40 is second highe dehind Frankie burgh. "ut tho those are are