Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1948 — Page 8

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“Thirty-three of the : “most colorful - race car 2? were richer today by “espective slices of the largest “melon” ever cut at the Speedway Victory din-| ner given by the Indianapo Chamber of Commerce last night POS. DRI it the Indianapolis Athletic Club. And all 33 of them were 3a cinch to appear again next year)

McQuinn, { $1180 of the $171,075 for only one lap. On that basis he is prob-

the history of the race.

automotive engineer from. South Bend who hurtled to his third victory Monday: walked away g..¢g ~ from the party with 342800. |

Jackson Placed 10th Besides the settlement of cash

question ‘was when AAA Chief Timer Ricker . official revision of standings at the end of “the race and the impression; gained by 3 sands of spectators as we Speedway | Duke/®mpty by Hep.” Nalon was leading the race when Bose he made a pit stop on his 185

The timer and his crew also

spun off the track on his 193d : lap, in 10th place because he

Nalon, laps 92 through 100; Rose, laps 101 through 123; H

134. through igh 142, and Rose, laps 143 to the PT ‘Pop’ Distributes Checks

be divided among

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the list as No. 2 He expressed the hope that the 0 eerille grow: enough 19. allow additiona: money for key laps such as 100, 150, 200, étc. Anton 1. Hulman, chairman of the Speedway Board, in appreciative recognition of the fine civic Wi state co-operation, expressed, the opinion that the future would be even brighter: 3d Cash Boost 0 Wilbur Shaw, Speedway presi. announced the boost prize money, the third mar. took the Speedwayjreins, and

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the some observers thal the track is unsafe for such high speeds as are now possible, Milton said “The low center of gravity of thé newer cars offer no basis of comparison with the ones of old track has been improved and any race car can be driven 120 miles per hour safely.” Milton slapped both press and driver criticism

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Speedway Splits Record Melon; Moore Stable Gets $61,900 fficial 500-Mile Finish

Following is the revised and official finish of the 32d 500-Mile seventh straight triumph.

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Myers (center). vice president of the Indianapolis with~his-share-of -the-$4.74.075 which was handed ht at the IAC. Hellings placed fifth. In chairman of the board of the

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Bagby Given Grotto Game Assignment ' By EDDIE ASH " Times gurls Editor When the Indianapolis Indians canter out on the Victory Field greensward tonight to perform in|

an edge over them. sters and the Columbus Red Birds

season, once in Indianapolis, twice in the Ohio capital. The Hoosier Redskins annexed

in Columbus.

sters are out in front of Hal Au{derson’s second-place Birds by. {three and one-half games in the| American Association race. | A Confident Crew

{confident they will

tonight's hostilities. their ace pitcher, Jim Bagby, '§0ing” for them and he holds one decision over the Columbus out-|* fit.

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in race preparation during 'his speech. ~- + Naton struck a sembre note in ngs when he made { Ralph Hep--

Johnny Mauro, Alfa-Romeo Spl .. Tommy Hinnershitz, Kurtis-Kraft Spl. Jimmy Jackson, Howard Keck Spl.... Charles VanAcker, Redmer Spl Billy, Devore, Pat Clancy Spl..... “rasan

. ‘who by now should have sis

tha full garage, won everything {from the Chevrolet cabriolet con- Hal Rebsen : !vertible pace car, to three meals . who!a day for a year at Wheeler's sill Sheffler Restaurants; a Rolex watch. {Schwinn bicycle, a diamond ring {and both the Chevrolet and Borg-

Louis in Shape ’ For Walcott Fi ht rimeindes prite money earned in time, WODkeE. di w have five reg ! 1 1- ru i i : ndians no Vv * : ig | SLI Ta g- T money ol itars-batting-well aver 300 und:

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Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Only game scheduled

Pp ) Vincent Carl H. Wallerich, chairman of Nardiello, chief physician ot the the C. of C. Speedway Si New York Boxing Commission : who examined Louis thoroughly prize fund for the 1949 race hadi)... yesterday after a raft of reports that the champion was behind the AAAS 4 (good “enough condition to! 80. - through with the Jun mbes LR examined both beé- Williams “Boston ' fore and after a six-round spar: Bouare™’s, Tou + Exers, Detroit

Nardiello said Louis is tn “bet-| Hequian, New York

ter condition now than before ‘his first - bout with. Walcolt on; In fact, he is even in’

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iis| Race Monday after recheck by AAA officials: CAR Rose. Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 4:10:23.33 BilF Holland, Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 4:11:47.40

Duke Nalon. Novi Grooved Piston Spl... 4:14:09.78 118.034 a sizable sum to contribute to the Ted Horh, Bennett Brothers Spl....... . 4:14:3047 117.844|Marion County Society for the Mack Hellings, Don Lee Spl....ccoosnce . 4:24:38.52 113.361 Crippled Children. Hal Cole, City of Tacoma........ sesssee 4:28:50.86 111.587] Mayor to Attend Lee Wallard, Iddings Splicceccscasnenns . 4:34:47.00 109177) The Grotto has arranged an

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vevees flagged after 198 laps attractive

Big. Jim will be firing for his |11th victory in 12 starts dnd he |doesn’t fear even the law of aver-| rages. —He willbe seeking his! With -this kind of setup, the SPEED series opener is expected to at119.814 tract a large crowd and the Sa119.147 /hara Grotto probably will receive

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> pre-game entertain- .» flagged after 198 1aps ment program and will be out in ..completed 193 1aps ry) force to make the show a +. flagged after 192 1aps|guccess. Mayor Al Feeney will flagged after 190 laps pe on hand to help stimulate io{terest and to encourage the fans to join forces with the Grotto to laid the worthy charity. a ie + —.The e will get under way Fie Tot the ol tine, 8:30. —The-Red,

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Tribe Poised To

the Sahark Grotto special benefit 411 players zame, they will be meeting the today

leader is rook

{ The Indians are 100 per cent|Richie Ashburn be ahead by|ster, leads In

|four and one-half games after eight,

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Youth Having Its Fling as Rookies Hold Down Share of Honors

By SARL LUNDQUISE. United ¥ Prosy Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 2 t one every five major league Negro Larry Doby is holding this season is a rookie, a club by club roll call revealed) a

But the league-leading Tribe- oinough.some of the spring morning glories are sure to fade as {the season wears on and the vet-| “= — «= =~" have met but three times this run players around the leagues get acquainted with their weak- occasionally in the outfield, and Batts and infielder Bill Goodman he announced that Bernard Dee nesses. : : But hi the lone previous tilt here dtu, Bunt] thet _Jlazpens [the Red Birds won the two played isis fing and as of now the kids i ’ Nevertheless, Al Lopez" Tribe- hovore tne Sawn hele shure" iments of the game. a National

League

nik of the Phils are next in Anderson in the infield, and Ned Joubles with’ nine each. Young Garver, Herman Wehmejer of the Reds Shore as pitchers. The Senators witha 3-0 record is one of the use an all-rookie outfield of Coan, ing lew among pitchers still Ed Stewart and Earl Wooten

Playing Every Day

In the American rookie leaders are Gil Coan of] Washington in stolen oases wita eight, Vic Wertz of Detroit and Whitey Platt of St. Louis m three bas: hits with eight apiece, and Vic Raschi of the Yankees among the pitchers with a 5-1 mark.

A rundown on the lineups in-| dicates how many of these kids Bradley, and Ralph Weigel is a inning.

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playing very day | . For the Phils in the National there is Ralph Caballero at third, | es m p Platnik in left, Ashburn in cen-| ter, Granville Hamner at second o1 short, and Curt Simmons ard Charley Bicknell to pitch. giants are using Whitey 1 left field ‘and Catcher

. indicating that kids are going to have a bi r staki only club in the league holding pennant races than at any time ozs the war. ° sae : "7" Ther are plenty of candidates for “rookie of the year” honors, gets spot jobs.

having season, is filling in brilliantly forionly Raschi.

home cun e Hank Sauer o th» Reds with 13 and «e is also {second fn runs batted in with 32. , the Philly speedstolen bases with while Second Baseman They have|Hank Schenz of the Cubs sets the pace in two-base hits with 10, Shortstop Virgil Stallcup of tke Reds and Outfielder Johnny Bist-toutfield, ' Sam Dente

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{promising catcher, At Cleveland, down right field and Gene Bear-|f in the/den with a 4-1 record is a regu-| ” ar hurler ‘while Bill Kennedy|from the sport for life. Minor League The A have outfielder Don! White pitcher Lou Brissie,| Don Lund gets in{Boston is using catcher Matt!

first baseman, to cloud the baseball scene when { Forge, pitcher-manager of the Reidsville, N. C., club had ad. mitted receiving $300 for throw.

|Gil Hodges, who has been around. while the Yankees, a stand ; y pat the!but who has never played a fulllworld championship outfit, have

ailing catcher Bruce Edwardsq Rookies acaginplished all ‘ne/!DE a game against Winston. The rookie Dodger pitchers are|run-making at Brooklyn as the Salem May 14 and charged Ed secretary treasurer

Erv Palica and Willie Ramsdell,! Giants and Dodgers fought to | both fine prospects. | 4-4 11-inning tie in a game called __The Cards are short on young-ito let both teains catch trains for f|sters but” 5 western

of Florence, 8. C., of the Tri. State League with being in on ~ bit Ralph LaPointe-is-Gil-; trips... Lockman hit two the coup. in fie at infield emergency homers, one with two on base for| Irautman; in-addition-to plac. spots and for the Pirates, a great|New York, while Hodges got a/ing both on the “permanently inyoung battery of pitcher Bob|three-run homer and drove. in the/eligible list.” demanded criminal Chesnes and Catcher Ed Filz-|fourth run with a long fly for action under a North Carolina Gerald, are “can’t miss’ players. Brooklyn. |law which calls for one to five The Browns lead the way in A’s Lose Top Spot |years imprisonment for accepts the American with Platt, Pete! At Philadelphia, Ellis Kinder's| Ing or offering a bribe in a baseLayden and Ken Wood in the|seven-hit pitching gave the Red ball game. and Andy|Sox an 8-1 triumph that knocked| Prolonged Questioning th- A's out of first place. Yddfe— Trautman, from his office in Joost, who had gone 41 games| Columbus, O. said that DeForge without an error-to set a new| made his “confession after proamerican League record at short- | longed questioning.” stop. committed a wild throw After seven and a-half innings. which permitted two Boston runs|of play in.the game, with Wins-to-score in the four-run third. ton-Salem leading, 2 to 0, DeVern Stephens and Bobby Doerr| Forge relieved pitcher Tal Aber. leach. hit two-run homers, |nathy. p Walt Masterson, pitching super-| “Although established - over a lative five-hit ball, led the Wash-|long period in baseball as’ a Vico in the lineup every day. ington Senators to a 4-1 victory pitclier with exceptionally good 11-Inning Tie oyer the New York Yankees in/control,” Trautman’s statement The otherwise sad White Sox|a night game. Allie Reynolds, the said, “DeForge issued four bases are getting fine pitching from Bill| losing hurler, was victim of Jim/on balls and committed a wild Wight, Howie Judson and Fred| Vernon's home run in the eigh.h|pitch, resulting in Winston-Salem | winning by a score of 5 to 0.” | Trautman said tha * Navy Baseball Teams reported to a hotel lobby “at { - which time (the gambler) sur. To Play Benefit Game |. :iiousiy handed him thres [A Dene baseball game be- 5100 bills, with the remark that |{tween the United States Navy pe ‘hated to see you have to do {team of Indianapolis and the wnat you did’ ”

Deal for Chesnes Naval Training Center team from

/Great Lakes has been scheduled 2 tor Victory Field June 12 at 2:30 Softball Schedules

Al Widmar and Ray

plus Al Kogar at second and Dick |Welteroth as pitcher. “Manager the| Steve O'Neill of Detroit alternates {Conny Befry and Johnny Lipon

lat short and keeps outfielder Vic] (Wetz and first baseman George,

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Award Lap Prive Money| he for four - a fi Row .... Biase $1310 sizsee Birds are booked here SO Westrum is #& regular uncill(UP)—Roy Hamey, geriéral man-| 12 Bll Moliang ,....’1 Sate 19.10 games, one tonight. a’ twilight Walker Cooper returns. Sheidon ager of / hy Pittaburgh Pirates, [P. m. The team from Indianap-| Tonight's Industriat-League- a Horn... esse es lez night double-header os inonow Jones is a regular worker with and Charles Graham, president Oli is composed of active duty Mis oi: 8%. L. & Ayres ve. Moos honiings .: St 31 343 and a single con ¥ a 4-3 mark among the pitchers. [of the San Francisco Seals, have avy and Marine Corps personneliLodge: 9:40, Banquet Milk ve J. D. Adams. Lee Wallard pie 4 M8 The Toledo Mud Hens will in- leted ts for the stationed at the Naval Armory, ‘inaianapo Ale scheduled (ORIN Johnny Maure fe 3 aMel de the Tribe wigwam Saturday| Sauer in left and Stallcup at|ooP Buc ara ge i $65.000 on Ordnance plant and main recruit. | he Li Lomiatts. Pare: 1, Main Office ve | Jhmmy Japhoon 6% ive for a single game and a double-|short are regulars with Cincin-|o rd paym her Bob ing station here. Transformer; 8:30, Perry vs. Underground. { ; Acker . C] : Ee] 1% header Sunday afternoon, after sal) md ~ Hiusztwat fills = the dear That Jet J er |For the wc of Ils month The Suna Teitght-~ ag ore pe ‘which the Indians will embark on|Often a , while ehme! . | ‘has gam sched schedule for this evening is: . ig Be re IE 4 10 S500) a long road trip calling for stops has earned a regular turn on the| Final details of ‘the deal called ren the West Side. Tdi side No. 3: et ie yd vibe: He hel! au 5% 1iwiin six cities, four in the west and mound. Shortstop Alvin Dark for all the balance due in the yo 13 at Rhodius Park No, 1; Ruodius No. 2: Pelicans va Henste Drugs Jolie Chitwood .... 2.200 175 © 875) tw the east. * |is the pride the Braves and/sale to be paid in cash, putting ‘at Garfield No. 3; United Motors ss two in /South Side Ramblers, June 20 Ravenswood Merchants at Brookside No. . 4 ‘ans | | -1 mar ‘ | . ! Sl A gr Ea 0 FR Vernon Bickford with a 2-1 k'an end to rumors that the Seals| ;..hie-header), G 1d k' a Rex Mars Ti. 105 338 MIB Blues Slow Brewers ' 1 seek 1a ouble-header), arfie Park| {Chet Miller ooo. 20% 106 21% _|is a spot pitcher. The Cubs usc wou additional playing no. 3); Moore Mortuaries, June 27,! {Jack McGrath ... 1100 " 186s Only game played in the Amer talent. Chesnes s 10 per cent! y . ol [Duane Carter $60 100 1.968] in| Schenz at second, Hal Jeffcoat nes get. pe Riverside Park No. 3. oe jcan Association yesterday was ini 3" Cjarence Maddern in theluf the sale price—$6500. !

Fohr and Fowler won their performance In were crowded out

fered by $23,000 in- accessory prize money was un-

"checks were distrib-| POMPTON LAKES, N. J. June earned this year. E. (Pop) Myers, Vice 3 (UP)—-They separated the fact - president of the Speedway, With prom the fiction today and came the bulk of the money g0Ing t0ito the conclusion that. Joe Louis Lou Moore's Blue Crown stable. js in great shape for ‘his heavy-Second-place winner Bill Holland, aveight title bout with Jersey Joe Hridgeport, Conn. collected $19. Walcott — in = greater shape. ff 100, making a total of $61,900 10 ¢a0t than any time since before Moore the second Billy Conn fight. The

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Vernon. High School inounced today the appointment! of Harold (Bud) Brown as coach of the basketball team for next season. Brown is a former Burris of Muncie hardwood star. ————————

‘Wednesday, June 2 (Sia) Columbus, 8:30 P, M,

Friday, June 4. ('aa=) Columbus, 8:30 P. M. Saturday, June 5 Ca . Wee wae Toledo, 8:30 P. M. ‘Sunday, June 8 ( mesa) Toledo, 1:30 P, M.

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Chambers and Jesse Pacific Coast League in hitting, (United

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In addition to the cash. the Good Representation |

Seventeen women have bowled| leading theiscores of T00 or better in the| States this year and three’ - iof the total have been scored by! |Indianapolis women; Pat 8trie‘beck, 725; Dorothy Cimmerman, |715, and Louanna Early, 700.

|but sidelined for six weeks with |a leg injury; catcher Dixie Howell,

that long away-from-home stretch)

prize money by the time trials, but | beginning next Tuesday in. Mil-

of the starting lineup by

the WN v : three are crowding the coveted

javerage. ‘ : + Earl Turner, Jack Cassini and Ted Beard have “upped” their; batting A averages recently and 2 the home boys are showing unof usual class in belting extra-base an- hits. on a team-wide scale. Speed Pays. ON The regulars also have pilfered, 23 bases in addition to showing | other bursts of speed on the sacks

. Times Special VERNON, "Ind. June board of trustees

by taking an extra base at un-| |expected moments to upset and confound their opponents. The Indians have played 49 ames and have yet to be shut | tout, “Tonight's tilt will be No.. 50 R 2 pet. on their palendan : | 3h 98.3831 Stan: Perak, southpaw pitcher, bH es been released Tew Or p + leans of the Southern Associa 34 330 tion, another Pittsburgh farm. | His 1948 Tribe record: No vic: tories and two defeats. He wa with. the Indians jast year,

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GAMES TODAY | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w L Pet GB tAll games at nigh INDIANAPOLIS 2 17 633 Columbus at INDIANAPOLIS (8730). Columbus veo 2818 a0 ila At Paul at Milwaukee Milwaukee 2% 19 368 4's Toledo at Louisville ft. Paul . 2% 20 568 4'y Minneapolis at Kansa Minneapolis Mn n Mm [A oledo 20 0 0, 408 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE | Loutsville 18 12 160 14'y De Toi vy New York Kansas City iL 30 ey levelan al Vashington nigl 3 | Chicago at Philadelphia might AMERICAN LEAGUE | Louis at Boston night) ! ne 4 v x Ret. bd *Clevelan NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 26 13 867 N Philadelphia at Chicago New York ....es Nn 16 568 Ie New York at Cincinnati Detroit el 1 20 a8 Aly) Boston at Pittsburgh St. Louis 14 17 48s 6's! Brooklyn at St. Louis nigh Washington 18 nN 442 Ta! ——————r Boston 15 23 9% 10 RESULTS YESTERDAY cn ago 9 8, 237 14% ‘ / “Cleve! " rs . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION aa ¥5g takes Sit fod. on Piregnt Milwaukee 002 000 100. 3 ® 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas Cify 004 000 00x— 4 9 2 “w L Pct. GB Lyons, Martin. and Burris. Madison, New York 20 1" 688 EE . Houk and Trinet | 8 Louis 20 15 a Ya Only game scheduled Pittsburgh . 0 14 556 1 ' " AMERICAN LEAGUE _ ° Boston poeeese 170170 72500 © 3 EN CNNEE Boston 004 130 100 8 12 0 Philadelphia 19 19 800 J + I¥ | Philadeiphia 001. 000 000 1 17 1 Civeinnat™..,..... 18 21 62 4 ; 1 f J Kinder and Tebbetts; Marchildon, “Har | Brooklyn 16 0 8 Aiba v {ris and Ouerra | Chicago 14 22 389 7 Washington 020 000 020 4 11 || |e— | New York 000 000 51 Masterson and Early, Reynolds, Hiller

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was ahead of Charles VanAcker| T/ [Fred Agabashian © 50 1.3% : : { ’ y lace - and Billy DeVore when the race V/rner trophies. [Les Andersen 1308 © 130 1358 Kansas City, where the lasi-p | outfield and Roy Smalley at, ©, +» was Hag; “fo & stop. dan Moore, owner; And -ehietisen Wamks Cl. uve 30 Lise) Blues sified tho Bisa plage Mil shortstop regularly and Manager Seals also received four players, i The official tape showed that .... s.iven by Rose. received he George Connor ... 1.280 3.1380 “Altho h the pennant-hungry Charley Grimm also is getting/in the $100,000 deal—outfielder only four cars were ever in Stomper i lerny trophy, a Dee Vika ms « 13% ne AR 0g ne been threatening to Plenty of work from pitchers Bob!Gene Woodling. now lead, Rhich wad held in this OF coin and $100 from ‘he Indian Emil Andre 1% 4 1340 pull away from the field, Rh , Der gne thro 17; Ted Horn, | Motorcycle Ca.” AT “liar McQuinn 1 5 Lis American Association's first divi- Fine Prospects Patefson, N. J. laps 18 through m— i TOR INE i we, sion Sm has posite of $&| In Brooklyn, Preston 72; Mays, laps 73 through 91; Totals .. $130,908 SAT178 STL 1 Li Ao he Tribesters face min) Ward is the first string'Ken Gables.

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