Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1948 — Page 26
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Tribe Has Co mmanding \ »y Golf Gr pats + (10 West Coast Conference Braves [ead Dowie 2 Losses | 0: % ore #2) ‘| Battle Par [Members Face Heavy Fingl 05};
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also dealt with mes Special “ ” MILWAUKEE, June 10-—AJthough the American Assaglation 8 A A 4 hi 4 ' heavy, gies againgt several, id hon conformity he refused fo Arst-division pennant chase was tightefiing up today, the Indian-| ig p A ; A : Y ipolis Indians still held’ a commanding lead of three-and-a-half = , nd se 129 Pros, 42 Amateurs a or cho. Axhlesie: representa: Horses Enter james despite a sécond consecutive setback here last night at thel ; " : } Pa : A s : psi hands of the second-place Brewers. 4 : A Entered in Tourney [tives to the annual conference 30 Horses niered
The Milwaukee pitchers have held a two-day “authority” over|| ‘ ag A mu LOS ANGELES, Jufie 10 (UP) Meeting informed the United |
: on y j Press. that the league. yesterday In Saturday’ S kina by holding them to’ six hits Tribe Box Score jon BER hy |The golfing greats -and near-|yoteq fines against “several” of| y hey have fallen dow
have ; : | ’ et d in the series opener, Tuesday, | INDIANAPOLIS in ow V wa 4 (Seats, patting par in ho tt Ysa the Alliated Jnatitutions Soe v- Royalton Chase eight in his ¢ and to five hits last night. AB R ; - : or . golidoms, moat eagerly es i, of which mat! That's & total of only 11 for [afc of ...o.. sought crown, teed off over the [*STUIIDG football players { “riirty horses have been enter fll." ostn. who path
, who refused to two games, something out of the Beard. tf . Riviera Sounuy Club Sourse Bo yy Sues, I sald the action|in the five events for the gu [lg with a team un!
the assemblage Royalton Steeplechase to be hey jt is about to Open golf championship. was taken after Jets it a | Defending thampion is Lew had studied a report compiled by|gaturday afternoon at 2:30 on thy Je then og
! ‘Conference Commissioner Victor Ton, Pay "a oe 0 Schmidt and. submitted in & Hampton Wells farm nortowey BED woke loot i
{of the city. t or early Si All of which means. that - the Lin. \pre-tournament selections, . In- |©0%¢d ésaion on ueatay; ed | ‘The Royalton Steeplechys A fag and this ‘ndians will cart a fat check out - - Zl a & stead, there was a rush of favori- Amount ‘No puis amb Tronh pas & genuine © of the Cream City regardless of Meclish was safe on error Sor Babe a] 8 tism toward a pair of veteran| The .schools fined and the Challenge Trophy, worth $300 t ¥ ves, he isn’ what happens on the diamond, [J Lo hings tn ninth . ¥ campaigners who never before amount of the fines were not|thé winner, has dawn the most his bid much e “Lopez Confident MILWAUKEE i Have won the crown: Beltin’ Ben stipulated, but the source said entries—nine--while only thre Best Mark But there is only one tilt to go AB RB. Q A Hogan and Slammin’ Sam Snead. [the penalties would be “bad— owners have declared entries i scr leaving Bri ‘n the series, tonight, and Bob hag . In the huge field of 171 con-Plenty bad” He refused to say the Thomas F. Ruckelhaus Se » has woh six Malloy is slated to oppose. the Rickert. cf ~itestants, including 120 profes- Whether they would exceed the morial Cup event, a three-mi} two for the bel Brewers oni the mound. He has ow. | sionals and 42 amateurs, at least $6400-in fines levied last year atirace over--18-timber-fences. : eastern team Of won seven games against only? Phillips, 15 were given a good chance to the conference meeting in Sun The Royalton Challenge ’¢f ’ hia with 4-3 annex the world’s most important | Valley, Ida... will be a 2%-mile race on tur". 4 Brook) championship. | Sc Schmidt would not comment on over 12 brush fences. have shown up
three defeats and Manager Al omrk ib 9 Former Champions rds over the we tar, but the sit
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eyes tonight and get him suffici-|INpDianAPOLIS v 4 +i+ 001 100 000 2 % ent runs to put a dent in the|Milwsukee ‘ + 403 100 00°. 1 here Wefe nine former Shame | hopes of the Milwaukee “up-, Runs Daited dn ~Rikard, Saffell, Phillips peting ry few. | he western 2 rk 3, Gleeson. Two-base | . were considered good enough to Clon starts.” FR eB Ry Philivs, Fernandes, Ozark, | , 3 would be ees urrls. Three-base hit—Saffell. meet the present-day competition, Last night the Brewers touched {lets B : ; th 1 g £tolen base-~Beard. Left on hases—Indian-| SE oh ; Along with Hogan and Snead, : ly one wi Ed Bahr and Johnny Hutchings avolis 8 Milwaukee-7. Base on balis— | 5 : 0) {who both like the 7020-yard = nst the east, onl) for 11 safeties, including six dou. Of Bahr 3. Hutchings 1. Martin 4. Struck i AE of , { y! of
{out-Bv Bahr 3, Huteh 3, Marti {course that uires long-dri show a profit. bles. In other words, more than iit of Bahr § in 3 mings, Hutch) {ability, oy ea Sng ving ss {Blan five and lost fou
half of Milwauiier's-blows: “went Clege, Meter and Moore. Time-3.08 | CURE FOR POP FLY—Robert V. Fessler (lower right) of 207 N. Walcott St. has [known names as Lioyd Mangrum, Young Ray Martin, who joined Tribe Batting | a possible answer to weak batting averages. Fessler, brother-in-law of Indianapolis [Who held eran In 1949; Bd the Brewers on option from the | Indians’ president, Ownie Bush, has invented a “‘gimmick’" that may help batsmen |Demaret; Bobby Locke, the South
Boston Braves this year, held the Ka : Africa sation of 1947, but a, Redshina-runiess-in- seven of- the |<: = develop a.smooth horizontal swing at the ball. Jack Cassini. Tribe second-sacker. is an Joa on dxiv; ol t a
38! shown above guinging, at the forget, . Ferrier, the Australian, Who won 330 : ‘# 3 i {the 1947 PGA title. 1 e * | ‘Snead was the hot man in the js half of first plac
» ‘18 pre-tournament practice sessions. TT second on a ra now have won five straight sitice| a You Can’ t Hit?—Try {He claims a new putting stance : il singled
ell coming in off a trip, scored four Let land grip have improved his game . full, gave Bost
runs in the first inning and three 4 18 i Rady 7 {sg much that he can’t miss. He : sever relinquished. 1 in the third off Bahr, ; ! angus Fie oe U. S. Patent 2 443, 131 | ; : 4 {has clipped par off nearly every in four runs f Hutchings took over the Tribe |Sopint i. Saffell 5. Kalin 4 Gutteridge : i. round he has shot. Hogan, of - 3 joo singled with mound in the fourth and gave up| 'Three-base Hits Castiglione 10, Beard | By BILL PITTMAN : a |course, always is at home on this : : -- Yied in the eight
SHER In the yg rg Lopes. Cassin, Leichas Featnerty, pr | . HERE IS A hot tip for-the boys whose batting averages have MARR {course and only six months agu it Pirren Spahn’s fff rewe om
s the Los Angeles Open tour- 1 * Runs o Fleming 11. Saffell 3. gjumped into the danger area—below .250, won ; up 11 singles. Bahr was the losing pitcher, his Kao, 3, Rist’, i Beard,’ 3, Sastign There is a man in our town Who was wondrous wise, and par: e TI {nament. on the same layout. ih : Giants Split ' fifth defeat against four victories! Stolen Bases Cassini 18, Saffell 11. |)aved a chance remark into a “gimmick” which may be the boon. h Good Youngsters ; = ; The Giants remal ‘No India tha Jurner a Beard 5, Rikard 2, Gutteridge y 2 i * . 5 If NE tnd ihc Buh got one ci si, rie ought 1s take thr bay out and. Jet leon ot oungaters who nave been] HIGH OCTANE ANTI-KNOCK [J's omer £7 one c fee. {ta Cassini “6; Sattell | “They del to take that boy out and let him | hit at a pos crop of youngsters who have been ’ - I pair of games the team's five. Only extra-base, ere rr 2" Jigs, Letchas pa oun ah g : db ORY ended
f 8 % said an Indianapolis Indians’ fan| i oraars™ x “between t repping Tor this tournament with hit on the part of the invaders|—— Teme—ee=————— Ione day. Robert V. Fessler, 207|P 8 from weep ih prep
: {targets backed by plungers which, § great success against the big- : was 3. lople by Tom Saffetl met 10 times this season and the, N. Walcott St. overheard the re-| when hit Ati 1 al name touring professionals. | - EXPENSIVE PERFORM m Ozark, who Isirecord reads five victories apiece. n,y- and built a padded, tar- metal tape releasi rod a Among these are Chick Harbert, |] RFORMANCE subbing for the Brewers’ veteran Therefore, tonight's battle will be v pu ng A an siugger, Heinz Becker, at first/in the nature of a “rubber” ar. S°°d Post at which the boy ringing a bell. (This was more, [Clayde Hato. Johnny Pair. AT A POPULAR PRI AE iar he Backer. at Ira int could swing. fun.) ys Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Ed Fuigol| | CE Ctioago uns ste ¥ runs. Heinz is on the crippled list| Like the Indians, the Brewers I recently received U. 8. a and Sip. Alszavder. Both Far : though Mickey Liv with “barking dogs.” are great “home bodies.” They Patent No. 2443131 on an im- MODEL NO, 8, still in the ex-| CEN ; = [bert and Harmon have the driv- i Bobby Thomson hit ~~ Twin Cities Next have won 19 in 23 starts at an. Proved model of his original idea Perimental stages, employs regu-| ling ability to pay dividends on] homers, Clint Hart After tonight's contest, the In-|cient Borchert Field this year. to improve Stan Wentzel's batting ation baseballs on swiveled rods. ans’ * president, Ownie’ Bush, 3 Fess- this set-up, which is the longest : Ave hits to ‘win his 1 dians will depart for the Twin| Last night's defeat fut the In- average. Wentzel, now with New When hit squarely the balls swing ler has a special reason for be-/ever used for an Open tourna- $10 1, for the IGarits 'dians’ road record this season to| Orleans, was the boy who inspired out on the rods and hit the target.|ing a fan of the local squad. And ment in history.
ils topped - exactly 50-50, with 12 won andthe padded post. The latest development allows the he has been a baseball fan for| Inasmuch as the Open crown iit to 2, Indians and Brewers 1 now have 12 lost. batter to follow through on his/many years, “since I was a boy | has been won 13 times in the past ; isler hit a three-ruj : AT PRESENT there are three swing, saving both wrists and at Manual High School,” he says: by amateur stars, the .simon- Hn 1H sinith of the season © hone of the practice device. pats, ww | pures couldn’t be completely over- 7 Curt Simmons: a Saints Tie Birds for Third Model Mo. 1 1s simply an upright’ ‘The latfer device was used in] HIS BASEBALL inventive| 00ked In this one. 2 : , Ewell Blackwell, the
beam with padded batting targets the 1948 spring training camp at {genius has been displayed on two The han Sonditered ug hag ‘ in a duel. Blackwell As Cam anella Slug S$ Ball [Spaniel by rubber “fingers.” To Victoria, Tev. by Jack Cassini. {other occasions. He designed and {Lhe ual. Sa BE ode Front - bits, Simmons yield! Po mpiny the Sonar atner|Tom Saffell and Ted Beard. All bullt the scoreboard now in use|piug heir. who recently captured $ 95 Toe Pifates. behin By winning over Columbus last night, 15 to 9 St. Paul tied the must._empioy the. proper stance of the Heal work was machined at Victory Field, and with theithe British Amateur crown. : Bin Suined hy Son Red Birds for third pace in the American Association, five-and-a- *"d SWing In a smooth herizontal by hand by Fessler. The only |help of a friend, designed and : « |[tefeated the Dodge half games behind league-leading Indianapolis. arc, keeping the shoulders on the things not hmand-made are .the built the batting practice cages th ¥th Ralph Kiner Kiner
| Tony Campanella and Dave Pluss gave the Saints the home run COITect level plane or the bat|special springs and baseballs. |used by both the Indians and +e Mid et rivers 3 Agueh, Campanella collected two homers, driving in four runs, and {would be deflected. The first! According to Fessler the pilot Louisville Colonels. ; $
Pluss got his big blow with one man on base. Morrie Martin ‘went model was rejected by the players models cost about $500 to build) He has been employed in a A N EW LONG DISTANCE geLLAN
the route for the Saints, allowing| ~— (because there was no incentiveland were constructed during the, the engineeri de - five hits,-one-of-which-was-a hom-|score_and the “home club tallied attached, swinging -at a dead tar- winter-by- ‘working several hours | [the Fed i Eling here To: #710 Split 15. 4 op 7 Catcher: Bilt CUNY co i . Stes n-th ee aad alath; . thir fe L A op an evening.” ‘The practice” gadget’ years and is soon due for retire-| ki odel No ad-more the ap-'could be produced . 4 Aer ‘spotting Louisville, aix/lmings peek No. 2 vid vith he 20 gl ros ced commercially ment. After that he will prob-| , scoring system which eventu-. Superheterodyne circuit ® 4" Alnic No. 5 speaker
\ bly turn all of his efforts to his , ® Spark i . tuning the Millers came from behind at The Blues closed in on Tuledd with the } rubber “F ” (a ally will determine how the $15.- plate noise ® 540 te 1600 kc. Minneapolis to win in the last/and sixth place, virtually ‘tying ong rubber ingeérs As brother-in-law of the Indi- baseball inventions. 000 or more drivers’ fund will be suppressor . ronge half of the ninth, 8 to 7. ithe Mud Hens for the position
“| split, will be in use at the W. 16th | © tube life - © Automatic volume control Ed Lavigne hit two Founastrip on. their Victory of Rees and Parade to Open Dick Smith Takes on 2d st. Midget Speedway Sunday Long , A ‘ blasts and Augie Bergamo one Two runs in the first pug an [ni ht. : : for the Colonels- in giving them! four in the third sewed. ght I hn neve ong meesary to id . oid. Dependable performance. their early lead. Bert Meyer's game. The Hens outhit ps a e ing amp Toni ht already have been chosen and | mew CLA @ car radio. The CLARION quality through ond three-run homer in the seventh City, 11 to 8 but couldn't score egion ase d 4 points can be earned onl i fear mew CLARION gives you top through. Before you bay - Dick Smith, Oklahoma City, will; verdict to Bob Simmons, ; y performance and every wented fotturs. Fits oll com, mew er = "dis ow»
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A state t . ; ni A -Gowntown parade - tomorrow! face his second Indiana. boxing! {welterweight champion. ire Yas The winning driver get 12 points; the next 11, ete. Rec or s X ec e 0 al {at 3 p. m. will open the Ameri- champion tonight when he trades! Joe Sgro, popular 151- pounder! Board £* direc N { s . ean Legion's Juni vat (punches with Al Johnson, state! {from- Indianapolis; is scheduled to! Ar Reto hg fa ! n's Junipr. Baseball pro-1 light - heavyweigh tional Midget Auto Racing CirI Te aor 18 g yweight king at the fight Bill Cornelius of Oklahoma LOHH AR At CC Meet Tomorrow |" The parade will start from the|Y: Pennsylvania St. Sports City in the eight-round semi- erp Wo 31500 - {War Memorial plaza, move down| go |windup. - Alsb of ‘local interest season. MILWAUKEE, June 10 (UP)——(In the 220-yard lows. Fred Wol- Pennsylvania St. to Market Sti mii: in his o. Tost 10-round| at De Ahe_pry_ SE comeback [To 20" RE Som of drivers wil, MARATHON TIRES A field of brilliant performers cott of Rice established the 120- and arougpd. the. Circle and out g a round attempt of huge Elza Thompson; 0 rae. per from 38 schools appeared certain yard mark. in 1938. Wolcott, Har- to Riverside Park where a eere- Pi k S | nemvrwmght, in. a four-roupder,| 2 per. bd 13, Bes. fonts fourth, Sine Price _ Loa lald Qaiol Pittsburgh. and mony will be heid at damond DOSS... PF - re ia wife SX) 1G — eet. day of. Pittsburgh... and. mony will: -be- Held at Diamond: Bass, Ke. .2e son © } FR. Aght. for. Raul, Isixth, 8 per cent: Es i : COOXTE TT 95 at the - 23d Central" Collegiate|Harrison Dillard of Baldwin-Wal-|No. 1 home plate. i y, & local scrapper who was per cent; seven per 6.50x16 $1 track and field championships in lace share the 220- yard timber |. Dick Reed. radio editor of the Opens June 16 graduated from The Times. cent; eighth, 5 per cent. €i8 $15.00 Marquette Stadium tomorrow. record: ~~ -<| National American Legion head:! Hoosier fishermen were n rT — a ranks and| Track promoters also plan to: 7.00x18 $17.25 Not hn e- was n eweight cham. have their dressed in “loud: 8:50x “OBSEFVErS AENCFIDEd the entries = sorted Not Entered “tquarters; will wet- ws master ot}; FO today that the ‘season on pion ana t nei teams in ” 17-31295 as the strongest since 1938 when| Dillard was unable to enter this ceremonies. all bass and pike opens next| Tonight's complete f ht B50xiE $12.48 four marks fell. year's central meet because of Six games are scheduled at ywogne a. 3 ple ght card: The Indianapolis team is.com-| 5.00 | nesday, June 16, 10 Rounds Al Johnson, 166. prised x19 $11.40 . : Titinois was favored fo take the previous commitments. Riverside and one each at Gar prised of Mel Hansen. Blooming- : i \
Protected by law since May 1, Indianapolis, state light heavy- da Above: Pri : field - and Rhodius Parks. AH Y= ton, Cal; Eddy Had i. So cn crown, with Minnesota and Notre! Fortune Gordien, Minnesofa ZAT0S wil start at 5 0 p. m. the game fish may be caught’ any weight champion, vs. Dick Smith, | Johhny McDowell d and hives: Plug
Rane expected on he SLEGHE stalwart, aight ack his own time after midnight June 15. Bag 164, Oklahoma City. Angeles. + Both of, Los : - R N st I reats. ending championishotput mark of 52 feet 37 limits dare six per day and the 8 Rounds-=Joe Sgro, 151, Indi- . ‘ NL we Michigan State has only a. token inches set last year and the discus Clowns Lose, 3-2 Iminfmum 1éngth 1s 10 fAches for anapolls, vs. Bill Coriell, 150. SSA — PARK PLUGS entry this year and is given little record of 173 feet 77% inches set] Gentry Jessup scattered. only wall-eyed pike and all species of Oklahoma City. Softball ‘Notes For All Cars . chance to repeat. — Hn 1941 hy Archie Harris Of four hita for the Chicago Ameri. bass, There. is. no. size -limit--en 6 Rounds Fiza Thompson, 225 Lasi-night's scores tn- the Bm-Roe- Downs’
The pre-meet dope sheet showed (Indiana, can Giants last night as they northern pike. Indiana own Merchants Softball League at Beech . \ G 8 polis, vs. Kid Ashley, 210, a Stad that records were most likely to! Gordien has competed, in three edged the Indianapolis Clowns, 3 Today through Oct. 31— Frog Cincinnati. Block Sta ar as | Jollows wm, ‘H. Cc
fall in the dashes, hurdles, shot- previous central meets. He has to 2 in a Negro American Lea . 4 v 2, gue season: bag Hmit, ‘25 daily. 4 Rounds Bill Roberts, 180, 65¢ Sedans and’ put and discus. {an opportunity to become the baseball game at Victory Field June -Minnows 5 be Ifidianapolis, vs, Jess McGowan, CoP . Vonnegut ~ Mouider gular Pl Caos ... $10.95 0 $14.95 Menaces Record first athlete ever to win seven, before 2000 fans seined a for the remainder/180, Louisville. club schedule in the Ein-Rge a. ue [Patnt Plugs Cetbee snd $4.95, $8.95 Paul Bilenz, Tulane's AC and possibly eight, individual Chicago . 300 000 000— 310 1 op 4p ar. Pers 4 R ds—Svi {is as follows: 7 p. m,; Borden's Milk Co. AC & CHAMPION Front Seats.., sprinter who equalled the world ns 000 020 000 2 4 3 e ye ersons possessing | ounds—Sylvester Simmons, | va. Citizens Oas; 8:15 p. m Mechanics PLUGS, in sets 69¢ | riastie Covers for ai 138 “ $4245 Pp q titles, en and Tabor; Cabrera and Hay- 500 or nfore must have special 135," Indianapolis, ,vs. Doyle Up- Laundry vs. Hap» Tavern: 9:30 p. . -— $3.37, Ooaaher u record with a 94 mark in the’ Eight defending champions are wood “ |$10 license. |church, 135, Muncie. A ht, oly Rosary CYO. : 100-yard dash this season, men- entered in the meet. Bm Tonight's Majestic League schedule at
June 13--Open season on mus-|- 4 Rounds—Paul Terry, 155, In- Longacre Park: 17, Duray .D b| ’ aces. Fhe Inget. record. of "3, ely wy All-Star Officials | sels. \dianapolis, vs. Bob Satterfield, | Bh vs. Vanegut Hardwire CE po MUSE, FISHING TACKLE In 28 3 Dr arquette’s Fi eld of 8 Set | Johnny and Earl Townsend, Sept. i—Trout season closes. 1155, - Indianapolis. 9:40, Stewart-Warner vs. 34th St ok: NO AT LOWEST PRICES 2 for
brothers who made their basket- | First bout 8:30 m Shanta, ~ Rods, Reels, Hooks, Baits Bienz has run a sparkling 2 | | ow p.m, The Bush-Callahan Commercial League { " 200-yard dash this spring, ns For Belmont Stakes ball’ fame at Tech High School Heads Track Team hon ih iia i for tonight ai Municipal Stadium: | ==
d later at the University of Irvington Merchants vs. Kingan AA: J - Kae : s , teriths of a 8 nder the re an ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 10 . 20, 8. Tires vs. Billings Hospital. jal on io by Sevnd un ye NEW YQRK, June 10 (UP)-—A Michigan, have bgen named to (UP)--Chuckin’ Charley Fonville, ND Cagers to Go West- | LIL Memor ¥ Vets. vs. Slovenian 1 Home, i : This We
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the meet records of 14.2 in the MONt stakes. ————— tain, of Michigan's 1949 trackig, Mary's in the San Francisco Sié3ts. 181. Puerto Rico, outpointed Burl ” { | Charity, 161, Y * ; * ’ 120-yard high hurdles and 23.3 There was still a great deal of Horseshoe. Pitching team. {Cow Palace. The game was an- PITTBURGH--Charlie (Zivic) AML, 158, TO TOP CARRIER you'll want a time for owners to be scared Off gous last night in the Indianapolis EE RR IN | nounced by st. Mary's .. Newark *N outpointed Danny Martin, 161, AU 0 this low pri these horaes wu popeared hat Brookude 0. 8 Tusver 3° son wing Amateur Baseball ae oe For Boats or Ladders these horses would be on deck 10! ters 1; Phoenix Press 3, Allison No 2. In the Twilight league last nig : ALL challenge the . Calumet Comet; 0; Kingan 2, Naval Ordnahee | hed- | Riverside, Atkins defeated the South
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