Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1948 — Page 9
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The Braves took a lead of 1% games in the National by topping the Reds at Boston, 5to4
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The Giants tied a major league ecord when they hit consecutive
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Lemon had mo such travail in he second game. He struck out 0, walked only two batters and itched no-hit ball for six innings
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3 Bob Lemon Turns Out To Be A Peach’
#ncned a hit, 9-to-0 shutout at PhOder phia, but the Pirates retaliated to win the second game, 7 to 5, as Ralph Kiner hit two homers, bringing his total to 19. The Cubs swept their threegame series with the Dodgers, 6 to 3, at Brooklyn on 13 hits and four errors.
The leaders in the Indianapolis Amateur” Baseball Association's three Sunday leagues stayed right where they were during play yesterday, and the trio of high-flying ball clubs also ‘remained undefeated. In the Municipal League DeWolf News took the measure of the Indiana Reformatory, 7 to 1. Big Six league action saw the U. 8. Navy rack up a twin win over the South Side Ramblers, 8 to 6, and 15 to 1. The South] Side Saints continued to rule the roost in the City loop by downing the Meat Cutters Local, 14 to 5 The Newsmen scored their eighth straight Sabbath win as they nicked the Reformatory pitchers for nine hits.
4|moundsmen for 18 hits, including
a pair of triples by Jimmy Doyle, as they marked their 33d consecjutive league victory. John Males | received credit for the win. Other scores: A AOE Mo Loe 2
five Games start at 5:30.
‘The Athletics and the North Side Lions will meet in a double-header ‘starting at 1:00 p. m. Sunday, on the 48th and Haverford Sts. diamond.
Kramer Now Net King
FOREST HILLS, N. Y., June 21 (UP)—It took four sets for Jack Kramer to wrest the National Professional Tennis championship away from Bobby Riggs even though the cocky little defending titleholder came back to win the third beflore Kramer
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GAINS FINALS—Harry Dunn (above), Indianapolis | Times-Legion Golden Glover, |
outpointed Joe Jarman, Day: | ton, O.. in Toledo Saturday to | win the Central Olympic re- | gional tournament middleweight | boxing title. Dunn qualified for the National Oiympic finals in Boston, June 28 and 29. He wes the lone Hoosier to go through undefeated in the Ohio meet. » » » * Dunn Triumphs . . In Olympic Trials TOLEDO, June 21 (UP)-—Har-| ry Dunn, Indianapolis middleweight, outpointed Joe Jarman, Dayton, here Saturday night to win the Central Olympic regional tournament title. Dunn weighed in at 155% and Jarman tipped the scales at 159. By taking the decision Dunn qualified for the national Olympic finals at Boston on June 28 and 29: Going along with the Indiana boy will be four Buckeyes, two fighters from Michigan and one from Illinois. The other winners were: Welistweisnt. Charles Cotton, To- ; lightweight, Wallace Smith,
oa cinnati; heavyweight, Al Micatrott, Kalamazoo; Hfiyweight, Joe Castaneda, ; bantam-
weight, Mickey Mars, Cleveland; featherweight, Houston Brown, Cleveland, and light heavyweight, Charlie Speiser, Detroit.
2-Day Action in
Four teams of the American Legion Junior baseball league are slated to go into action late today. Speedway will play Broad Ripple No. 1 at Riverside No. 3 and Memorial will face Irvington on the Riverside No. 6 diamond.
Schedule of twilight games toOrTOW:
m Ki n vs. Robison-Rags-dale, Brookside No. 1; Indianapolis 4 vss Wayne, Rhodius No. 2; ‘Watkins vs. Harpole, Riverside! No. 4; Big Four vs. Acton, Riverside No. 5; Beech Grove vs. Broad Ripple No. 2, Riverside No. 6, and Garfield vs. Haughville, Garfield No, 3. Managers of the American and National leagues of the Junior Legion baseball are requested to send complete line-ups of their clubs to the Sports Editor, The Indianapolis Times, Rosters should include first names of all players and positions they play.
{roared on to his 14-12, 6-2, 3-6, a triumph.
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CHICAGO, June 21 (UP)— Bobby Locke, the South African golfing ace, today added the sixth annual Chicago Victory Open title to his growing list of honors and pocketed $3700 more in prize money. Locke fired a five-under-par 66 in the final round yesterday to rack up record-breaking 72-hole
total of 266—18 under par.
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Heinke's Latest Haul 2 Sharks, 12 Bullheads
Wind Nearly Ruins Fishing
Strong Ir to "Tes program. i Vadey, Editor Hopes to Hook Some T. i Sugar Ray Hopes to "or, headliner will pit “Wild TUESDAY AT ngson, Ss wor arpon | Make Weight Limit [mi” Lo the NBA's world Y, Sitar Hopes to Hook Some CHICAGO, June 21 (UP) Champion, against “Jumping Joe” | CHAPMAN'S PORT O'CONNOR, Tex., June 21—A strong wind blowing in| d Savoldi, Three Oaks, Mich., a a for-| from. the Gulf of Mexico just about ruined our Sshing during She Welterweight Champion Raymer shampian; The title bout is past days. week-end haul disappointing Andy! (Sugar) Robinson hoped today to schedui:Z for out of Roast fresh ham with eelery Anderson, Houston Press outdoors writer, who was escorting a dozen make the weight for his post-/three, with a 90-minute time limit. | dressing and candied apples. newspapermen down the Texas coast line. Andy wants the Boys, .. ii1e match With Bernard In other bouts Bullay Rogers of s » @ to catch fish and more fish, just like in Indiana. But you cannot Camden, N. J, meets Don Mc-|} Veal Stew, plenty of meat and fight bad fishing Be ORY on {Docusen of New Orleans tonight intyre of Otterville, Mo., in the} good seasoning. Waterk: | bad weather conditions. AnOthot siX oF Pelican Jeland, al Comiskey Park. semi-windyp and Fritz Schnable Fon» week-end haul for your) seven miles away. wres Hoosier bank Just Beachcombers Robinson, who barely made the(0f a will te Ray} Ruben our chef has a pot of
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planned to fish for ge red Be some for speckled trout off the serf in this coastal town. Your correspondent shows what he thought was the most unusual fishing, big June fish weighing from 50 to 600 pounds. Can't Find Wreck
There is an old wreck out in the bay about 12 miles off shore where June fish are found. We went out in a 27-foot Chris Kraft but we couldn't find the wreck because you couldn't see through the water and the spot isn’t marked. You have to look for it. I can’t tell you anything about June fish, except you fish for them near the bottom with a line that is practically as thick as a rope, use hook that is doggone near an anchor in size and weight. When the June fish hit you set the have got. Your bait is a big hunk of meat. Then you try to haul hjm out. The fish isn't long,
they tell me. We didn’t waste any time look-
84 to Tee Off In Ladies’ Derby
tomorrow in the Ladies’ Derby golf tournament at the Indian-
Savoldi Gets Crack At Mat Crown
Heavyweight grapplers will coltide in all taree bouts of tomorrow night's outdoor Sports Arena
Robinson, Docusen ight Due Tonight
(neatly severed the line just as I
hook with everything you
he is just big around. You hoist] You sever his tail and toss him (§ © Al Weather © Tear Round him Jus dig ara all the way. Overboard where he swims away, | Freteetios Servies June fish are awfully good eating| Only to bleed to death an hour(j 601 N.Penn.St. LI1-3377 later and be eaten by a bigger
ing for the wreck and set our course for the serf fishermen who
Eighty-four women will tee off
147-pound maximum last Thursday before the fight was called off, worked out yesterday to trim beach °F Poundages. The fighters were scheduled to today.
Gunkel of Lafayette in the opener.
Softball Notes
In the feature ame | last night at BAUS Shey |
home made Vegetable Soup.
Southern Pett Pie, that deihe feature licious you'all flavor. Chips nosed out Borders } "aus sa bited| Weigh in again chante’ 5
Keeton Bros sared, Nie-| The champion reportedly asked! panne game Speedway En To in he ri Yo, RESTAURANT #
TREE de e inois - Athletic| Soft hea rove Stadium | Commission ruled he must make f Lourdes vs. Holy Rosary: | 1606 N.lilinols Ci Tle over’ 8, 3 Catiiedral 9:30—
the weight or forfeit the title. Assumption vi. Could Be Non-Title Bout
What Robinson stands to lose
financially if he weigh-in above towns, completely outfitting them|spe maximum is problematical.
deck beds, cocktail bars ind bar-| 'he commission is said to teel becue pits, using them for/that Robinson's $1000 weight occasional fishing and hunting bond should be forfeited if he fails parties. to make the limit. Sharks Plenty Tough He also has posted a $10,000 apEarlier in the day, Andy Ander-|Pearance bond. son, Frank Vestal of the Memphis| Promoters said it would be posCommercial Appeal and I went Sible to hold the bout as a noninto the bay off Port Lavaca for|title match if Robinson cannot speckled trout. I caught two|make the weight. But the comsharks there and the third one|Mmission would then be forced to| decide whether he would lose the title for not making the limit. Docusen, who weighed in at 145% last Thursday before storm clouds caused the postponement, was expected to have little trouble making the. weight. He did light gym work yesterday.
got him within reach of the boat. These hammerhead sharks are plenty tough and if you stuck your finger in their mouth after getting them aboard you would have it taken off with their three sets of teeth. To extract the hook, which is tightly wedged in their jaws, you whack thera over the head with a Lammer. They lay stunned for a moment while you get the hook out with a pair ot pliers.
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Rtn and tomorrow tarpon fishing at Port Arkansas,
will be determined on a low net score basis although >ther prizes for net and gross and foursomes will be awarded. The pairings
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‘are as follows:
8:30—-Mrs. Wayne Carson, Hills, and Mrs. Herbert Pinnell, III and Mrs,
art 8 Bry Club, 8:35—-Mrs. Harry Bitner, Highland; Mrs. D. 8. Pitzgerald, Hillcrest; Mrs. Ram Craft, Woodstoc 340mm. - > Sl mmons, M urghar Ts. J. Jand, and Mes. E. D. Pisher, Broadmoor. 8:45—Mrs. Rudolph ‘Block, Broadmoor; Mrs CC. Knox, Meridian Hills: Mrs. Robert Ziegler, Country Club, snd Mrs. J. Rockwood, W 00ds00CK. 8: 30--Mlasjorie Bein, Country Sub; Ma. Josep! rower. ghland, a h Roberts and Mrs. F. en, W tock
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' 8:55—Mrs. Frits Morris, Hillcrest; Ada Yessler and Mrs, C. Wht Bole: Hills, and Mrs. J.
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hy Challes Greathouse, Woodstock; | Knox, Hills; Mrs. Don Alexander and Mrs. homas Madden, | Woodstock. 9:05—Mrs. Paul Whittemore, enh land; Mrs. Hal Benham and Mrs, Bain, Country Club, and Mrs. B. ’ “Bruder, his.
9:10~Mrs. Dale Lentz, Highland; Mrs. | Arthur Queisser, Meridian Hills; Mrs.! Blaine Miller, Woodstock, and Mrs. L. R. Hess, Meridian H 9:16—Mrs. Gerald a adie Club; Mrs. Broaamoo Cadick, A Soastonk, ‘and Mrs, Cooley, Country Club. 9:20—Mrs. George Mack, Meridian Frits Wuelfing, Pleasant Run, a
H. Knox, Lebanon. 9:28—Mrs. Ben Olsen, Meridian Hills: Mrs. Wilson Mrs, For-
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Tom Tussing, Country Club; Mrs. iam Garland, Country Club. 9:50—Mrs. O. W. as, Meridian Hills: Mrs. Kevin. Brosnan, Bina, Country a Borinstein, Broadmoor; M
Curtis, Country Club, and Mrs, Bartholomey, Highland,
E Swallow, Highland, 10:10—Mrs. William Ward and Mrs. Ransturg Meridian Church, Woodstock, (ond Mrs. Myra Joyce, | Country Club.
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