Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1948 — Page 6
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THE TRIBE'S MR. FIXIT—The Indians vs. Kansas City series opener tomorrow will be observed as Jim (Hump) Pierce Night at Victory Field. The popular trainer of the Indians, left, is shown soothing Don Gutteridge's throwing arm, just one of “his many patients in the. clubhouse. A former ball player himself, and also a former -I Purdue University baseball coach and trainer, Pierce knows all the answers when a player climbs on his rubbing table. Forty-five years ago, in 1903, Pierce was a hero at the Purdue football train wreck, which occurred not far from where he now works, A lithe lad then, Jim worked his way through the smashed wooden cqaches, crawled - beneath them and pulled out the injured and the debris the police and other adult rescuers were unable to penetrate.
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Guldahl Sets Pace In Chicago Meet
CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (UP) --
the eighth annual All-American
May's mid-summér classic, which pays $37,500 to. pros, men amateurs ‘and ‘women, opened an unexpected
Iph Guldahl, 36-year-old Chiwho twice has won the National Open crown, shattered the course record with an eight under par 64, 5 That Sertornance shaved one
Ellis, Marks
Mrs. Louis Marks of Broadmoor and Miss Dorothy Ellis won the top prizes in the 36-hole gross and net golf tourngment that was Bnished yesterday at Meridian
Mrs. Marks, a 29-stroke handicap player, won first place in the low net class with a 146. Her gross score for the two rounds at Broadmoor Monday and Meridian Hills yesterday was 204. Miss Ellis finished 20 strokes ahead in the gross race with a 152. She matched par at Broadmoor and did the same thing
stroke off previous mark set by Leonard Dodson and tied by . Gross Net Mrs. Robert McKee......... ~~ 8 Guidahl, Byron Nelson, Bobby Mi Gil MEN ch: 118 18% Mr: BA. ‘Block. Dae ie match on the Locke and Johnny Bulla, and it Miss Dorothy Ellis 153 152 Miss Jean Tellstrom st at the Sports cost May $1000, a" new-record yr Glenn Haheld 3 Moe Pa aan 6 : : p purse he has offered for some Mrs. William Darnaby 54 Mis. Charles Smith 1 | Savoldl lost the first fall to the years. et Oily” Biner 86 Mrs. ET. Hunter ; Canadian hrough a body slam| Btill Guldahl's record roundfdr W. 9. Ward ml by | “minutes. He took sec-iwas good for only a two-stroke Mrs. Lou Bola..... 1 ‘BYiond in nine minutes using a drop lead on the field. Thirty-four pros|/Mrs. Roger Miner.. Mrs, V. R. Rupp ...... 7 |kick. Lovelock cinched the matchiand four amateurs bettered per-|Mrs §'°% Mgrick 8 Mrs. Richard Swallow... 7 With a drop kick 1h five minutes|feot figures on the 6825-yard lay-|Mrs. Ben Olsen..." 81 Mrs. John Herrington... n he Ind a't {of the third tall. out and Dick Metz, an Arkansas/ pe. Si poineewor TT 7 1cato, St ili Hi Lee, 200, El Paso, Tex., won City, Kas. .veteran, trailed Gul-|Mrs. John Taggart. 1 Mrs. Edward Raub. .......... socked one the semi-final by using a back- dahl with a 60. He was alone in |My Roi Block .. $3 Mrs. Gertrude Grovenberry.. ! ? ; on Warren Bockwinkel, second place. + |Mrs. Frank Garrison... ..204 184 MT aii breaker Wai Boc P IM Mra. Alfred Montgomery... 1 cred 250, 8t. Louis, in 16 minutes. ‘Babe Didrikson Zaharias had|yis sores sein. ‘ Sacre BL mannfgan... i iN i Ce Ber vay won by Raibh thé Women's Open well under Mrs. Charles Bay . ; 8 Mrs. ws Chapman... 1 ER MP ) y St uls, whoicontrol with .a 72, three underjjsrs oo H LOX. : rs. rt Nesmith... ssued dropped “ Ray Gunkel, 222, La:'women's par. Trailing her “Were|Mis Beverly Sei. ; aa: Ohm AA Eoah it first er faye, in 25 minutes with a body three tied at 76, Patty Berg, Mrs. Mr: I Chandler. «01 NliMu, Louis Moller. ... Ie stanza, 128 ress, . Jo it hi > REY x. Cn Title Dish And Grace Lencavk Hie Fm Yop, 8 88 MEY RRR : Mrs. It «.184 168 Mrs. Charles Guernsey.. Ny Miss An ‘ 88 Mrs: Carl Woodard
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Among the first 10 in the netigame at Indianapolis. class were Mrs. Orland Church, kee's 8-3 victory over. the’ ColoGleninels at Louisville was the BrewHafield, Mrs. William Darnaby, ers’ first triumph in their last 13 | games. Henricks, Mrs. Roger Miner, Mrs./games behind Indianapolis. O. W. Bogda and Mrs, Paulllddo defeated Kansas City, 6 to 4,
A. L. Pennant Race Is Mathematical Madness
The . Yankees moved from third into the second spot vacated by Cleveland, by bombarding the Tigers at Detroit, 15 to 3. And the Red Sox moved from fourth to third with a 15 to 8 victory over the Browns at St. Louis .
That's the way it goes. You can’t: tell the leader without a percentage book and the only kid on the block who knows who is in first place is the one who was a star pupil in arithmetic, Paige Wins Ageléss Satchel Paige, making hig first start after several successful relief performances, pitched Cleveland to their triumph over Washington, giving up but seven hits and striking out six before going out fora
pinch hitter in the seventh. Ken ‘ |Keltner hit two doubles afd a i |single and Jim Hegan hit a hom- " ler for Cleveland.
The Yankees took advantage
: lof shoddy pitching to breeze in i lat Detroit, getting 12 hits and
13 base on balls, George MeQuinn, Tommy Henrich and Yogi Berra hit homers and Frank (Spec) Shea won his third straight victory in a mid-summer comeback after being little better than useless through the first half of the season. Shea gave
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GOSHEN, N. Y., Aug. 4 (UP)— Demon Hanover and Rollo still ruled ‘the top choices today for
‘next Wednesday's $60,000 Hamat bletonian classic. -
innings because of a sore shoulder. Ted Williams hit his 18th homer and Stan Spence got his eighth for Boston. Vern Stephens hit a two-run triple. The White Sox upset the Athletics when Pitcher Dick Fowler, who gave up only four hits in all, walked two batters in the 10th and pinch-hitter Jack Wallasea singled home the winning run. Randy Gumpert held Philadelphia to five hits in nine innings in his first start for Chicago since being purchased the Yankees, but Howie Judson got credit for the victory. Gumpert went out for a pinch-hitter in the ninth, : Sain Beaten The Reds made it two in a row over the Braves in the National, beating the league-leaders, 5 to 4 and cutting their margin over the second place Giants to 41; games. Herman Wehmeier pitched fivehit ball to gain his eighth victory, defeating Boston's right-handed ace, - Johnny ‘Sain, who was knocked out in the fourth. Ted Kluszewski paced the Reds with a triple and double, driving in three runs. Bill Salkéld homered fort Boston. St. Louis at New York, Chicago
The two outstanding entries for harness racing’s “Kentucky Der-
. iby” each stepped a mile in 2:03 over the Good Time track yester-
day. It was the fastest clockings posted in the three-year-old trotting division this season.
-Driver Harrison Hoyt of Bethel, Conn., in 2:03 4/5. Rollo, owned by Coldstream Stud, was clocked in 2:05 1/5 for his second mile work. Will Enter Stud Three other candidates got under the 2:05 mark in their latest workouts. Bill Strange’s MadeMne Hanover was clocked in 2:04. T. J. Zornow’s Adeline Hanover had a 2041/5, and Herman Landis’ Meroy Abbey came home in 2:04 3/5. > , Meanwhile, Sep Palin of Indianapolis, manager of the Castleton Farm, confirmed the sale of Hoot Mon to Hanover Shoe Farms for $50,000. Hoot Mon, winner of last year's Hambletonian in the record time of 2:00 flat, was purchased for the same price by the Lexington, Ky. farm in midseason of 1946. x Hoot Mon will soon be retired from racing, Palin said, and will enter the stud at the Hanover, Pa., nursery.
Bowlers to Meet
The Pennsylvania Recreation bowling league will meet at the
at Brooklyn, and Pittsburgh at
ups only four hits, one a homeiPhiladelphia were rained out in
run by Vic Wertz. Berra batted
the National League.
Penn alleys Tuesday, Aug. 10, at {8 p. m, to plan for the coming | season,
Millers Sharing 3d Place in AA
Brewers Stop Losing Streak Minneapolis moved into a thirdplace tie with St. Paul in the American Association today and
Other gross prize winners were thé Twin Cities’ clubs trailed the Mrs. Fred Herrick, Mrs. Louis|gecond-place Milwaukee Brewers
by only three games.
The Millers edged the Red
Ward, Mrs. Ralph M. Cole and(Birds, 7 to 6, at Columbus last
The Saints dropped a T-4 Milwau-
night.
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at Toledo.
Bill Ayres of Minneapolis had
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only two difficult innings while giving the Red Birds seven hits. They scored three runs each in the second and fourth frames, taking advantage of five Miller
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2 run rally in the eighth. The Cul73| lopmen got 10 hits off three Colonel pitchers. Louisville com-
mitted four errors.
| Kansas City outhit Toledo, 12 {to 7, but ‘Earl Reid of ‘the Mud {Hens spread the dozen safeties Toledo
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