Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1948 — Page 16

SAFE AT HOME—Ronnie Grimes, Lawrence Central third baseman, slides in

under the throw to Irvington Yellow Jacket Catcher Bob Pirtle in Junior Baseball “action at Riverside Park yesterday. Grimes scored Central's only run in the first of of the fifth i inning. Itvington won the game, 9 to |. The umpire is Lee Latham.

Tribe ‘Skipper By Fans, Tear

Indians Close Home Stand With Colonels

anag if) is to be honored as the Redskins close the home stand. Lopez Appreciation Night has been building up gradually

To Be Honored

and don’t be surprised if the

iwon their last three starts and are so far in front that it's al-

most a dead cinch they are “in!

for Indianapolis’ {since 1928. | Harry Geisel, former big league {umpire who went up from the loical sandlots, is to be master of

first pennant

|gram starting at 8 p. m.

| Geisel President Ownie Bush and Vice President Frank E. McKinney to come out on the field, and also Mrs. Lopez to hold up her hus-

, Aug. 11-Sure-shot bas

the Bowes Seal had the fastest

y driving: Special, qualifying time of 38.72 seconds around the one-mile dirt track. He won the opening fivesmile sprint In 3:43.23 and then won the featured 25-miler in 16:36.65.

sion

Tom = Mattson, Wilfmington, - Del, and Bill Hooper of Decatur, v JIL, trailed Mays in the opener. Tee Wallard of * Schenectady, N. Y., won the second five-mile heat ahead of Dick «Frazier,

To Coach at Decatur Times Special BERNE, Ind. Aug. 11--David Terveer of Decatur has been apinted head basketball coach at tur High School. Terveer is a graduate of 8t. Joe College and succeeds Dan Perry, whd has been named an assistant at Huntington High School.

‘AMERICAN Association

Bell,

of Kenosha, Wis, Géorge Lynch of Detroit, third. Frazier placed second in the 25-mile event and Spider Webb, the Midwest leading driver from

Cal., was third.

second

Castiglione Fined

COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 11 (UP) ~Pete Castiglione, shortstop for the Indianapolis Indians, today was fined $25 by American AsPresident Frank OC. ‘Lane for charging an umpire, making threatening gestures and

sociation

using abusive language.

The incident occurred in the second game of last Sunday's double-header between the Indians and Minneapolis at Indianapolis when Umpire Jim Clegg called Castiglione

“out”

force play at second base.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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grammar three grandchildren have arrived and several more are on deck. Ormsby got to talking with businessmen from Batesville, Ind, former home of Joe Benz, oldtime White Sox Batesville supplied much of the furniture that decorates offices

Baseball Standings and Results

school.

at the Tribe park

This brought Tribe President Ownie Bush around, a former White Sox manager, and bhefore midnight struck, Louisville Manager Harry Leibold, an oldtime White Sox Joined the party along with Kelly, a

Indianapolis’ former White Sox

So there was to be a White Sox reunion dinner in town today, called to order by Bush,

a bachelor.

Mike

Show Noron on

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor Akron, O., took second place with basketball players and sharp- a total of 842%; pounds and he

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haga when he steps to the “mike” to speak. Runaway Indians Skipper Lopez, in his first year as a manager, has directed his Indians to a runaway race and probably will be picked off by a major league club next season. He is to receive a new auto, golf clubs and other gifts. Mrs. Lopez is to receive a Chambers range donated by W. C. Williams, general manager of the Chambers Products, Inc. A big

park is packed. The Indians have)

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By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Aug. 11—Bob Feller,

"The fielding gem of the game was furnished by Ted Beard, who made a one-handed running catch of a drive in the Fight field corner in the fifth. The Victory Field attendance {now is 403,013, greatest in history, and: well on the way to smash. any all-time American Association record. Business Manager Ted Sullivan is taking the bows. He has an “in” with the weatherman. After tonight's game, the In-|

olis and the Colonels fér St. Paul, | traveling tomorrow, day. Wyss Unsigned Bill Wyss, local amateur player, is serving only as a bullpen, emergency catcher for the Col-| onels, and is not under contract, , (according to-Manager Harry Lie-

to one catcher, Tex Aulds, with Russ Rolandson on the disabled list with a broken nose. 3 The Boston Red Sox, the Colonels’ parent club, raided the| Lquisville club again yesterday |

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JUNIOR WORLD SERIES — American Legion officials who aresplanning the ane hers he have designate Junior World Series to be held here at Victory Field, Sept. 6-10, are (left to right] Jim Burris, Junior Baseball publicity chairman; Bill Clarkson, a athletics; Dale Miller, chairman of the Legion's National Junior Baseball program, and Ray Fields, national director of Legion publications.

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In an irony x = = meet scheduled Sunday has|tariier, stopped the. bout in the Ihrahim Shams of Egypt, who players pi n tO} eldom equalled in baseball, the E BIG “what's the uses Ian Bale DE : (second Sound. their manager a complete * that Cleveland would be bidding] IN TH G “what's the use ; the gaudy took the lightweight lifting crown . Feller has beco u, Boxing “Coach John with a t t 7031 ds as|BON outfit and there will be the|OnCe-mighty Feller has Me ror the flag without Feller and if,|Series at St. Louis, the intrepid] Mr. Brown sald the numbef.of Walsh Said fter the bout that a Jal 8 /s POUNAS 88 sual shower of assorted gifts/More of a hindrance than a help ikely, they might win/seventh place Browns again| entries received was too small to a u John Terpak of York, Pa., took to Cleveland in the year they as it seems 1 y, they gh n te Sox t th of tJones was throwing orthodox ¢ourth with 749%. The U. 8./from the fans and big league ad- cod Vof all it despite his deficiencies, would|topped the last place White ,| warrant the expense presen * {punches with closed gloves, Mixed ads in lifting team competition, |Mirers of Senor Lopez. Reeded him: most: of gil. Manager Lou Boudreau dare, 3 to 1, as Cliff Fannin pitched|ing the meet. - sure (boos and cheers ted the de-| “afeanwhile, the American 400-| Frank Lane, American Assocl-| pIOTURE, for example, where even for. sentiment's sake, to let ive-hit ball to win‘ his eighth . = first | Cislol The o of ide ation president, and other base- ./ Bobby hurl a World Series game? |8ame. Major Leaders 6 meter relay team that was Cleveland would be today if Fel observers Was that the referee’s/swarded a delayed victory yes- Dall notables will be on hand. lier even had come up to his 1947) Once again yesterday, Feller| The Dodgers crept to within aalnited Press decision was drastic. terday when motion pictures Bagby to Pitch showing which was by no means Showed himself a poor risk when|three games of the diving Braves G ) wore Jones, who had floored GAvg-| proved they had not committed a| Lopez said Jim Bagby has been his best. Last year, at this time, he: Was batted out of the box for|by beating the Phils at Brook- by d 97 38 TI 133 ae foul in last Saturday’s race, was/nominated to face the Louisville he had 14 victories and eight de-|the 17th time this’ season, suf-|lyn, 5 to 2. Peewee Reese hit aj qtiin™ SCO SE 8s 358 45 iH girding itself for another battle Colonels on [he mound tonight. feats as against his 11 wins and Being On 1m Setent, i 3 at nd Srst-ianing (er Zorite, 8, Louis Si Be 3 18d with Great Britain tomorrow. im will be after his ‘15th 131 this Mullin’s three-run Barn, NATIONAL GUE : The hy will appear during a NE Noes Hip eal oo dreamed homer in a four-run fifth was|victory, a nifty five-hitter. A “os AB R BE Ret Was &lypecial non-Olympic track meet| The Indians siaughtered the blow that ruined him al- “= Dark. meson... #1 334 & iid 31 between the United States and|last-place Colonels last night, Wp ipo Boy Seo though he was tagged for eight) THE GIANTS came from be-|Sifko, Chicago .... 81 303 #1 i the British Ent It's certainto 2, by belting 15 hits, Including ob re ha Jounny Lipon also hitining to beat the Braves, 6 to 5, Ashburn, Fhiladelaiol 400 e4- 138 sam UIsY/ \ RUNS BATTED aie MEAS 10? tha: Yanks —Baroey Dull of Turner an. douties by Teter. EE 3H me aerator uae sovenin afer Neson Potter SHE: Sul HE iui & caster, ‘ renzo Wright Turner, Tom BSalfell and Les 81 3'4’'S - thletics had held them scoreless previof Wayne University, Harrison| Fleming. a 3 3 3 8 again moved into a virtual tie for|ously. Kiner, Pirates I|baaiel, Cardinals 37 Dillard of Cleveland, 0. and Mell The defeat eliminated the Col- Ii 1 i : : 3ithe lead 4. six percentage points be. GES ua used Hat (Rocky) Sine Olents 1 eto Cp x a 0! uthern California. |onels “forever” as a nnant| b n tetera. |contender, first club to We * 1 3: 3 double-header with Washing-|since June 20th and his second ht R Its we Team Standings out of the American Association ssid §ton, dropping the opener, 8 a 3, of the year when he pitched the| FI sully wil LONDON, Aug. 11--Unofficial|picture. NES huS then coming back to sec-| Pirates to a 5-1 victory over the pr in Breas Stadiam team stan Flemi led e ‘Tribe hit ) ond game, 11 to 2 on Bill ‘Mc-|{Cubs at Pittsburgh. Ralph Kiner,| enrique Peipl, | a, Argentinas, outpein today's Sven fn’ tne Olympics: parade with Ao, The home- Beal erie aif oye do al 5|Cahan’s five-hitter in which the|the Major League homme run|Phl Alston, 14%, Roeiyn, N. ¥. (6). ‘United States, 531%; Sweden, /town league leaders scored sevenig men of ........ AR R HR O A Rlonly productive blows were|leader, hit his 29th homer of the ELIABETR. N. 3—Suby Kesler, 163 260; France, 155; Hungary, 131.1;/runs in the fourth 4nning off Cassini, 2 (3 331 8homers by Ed Stewart and Aljyear with a mate abase to start New Tor & Stopped. Rom Ausalone, M 00%. I ain, 113: Nother Ewa ye. aout complete foute Baars, ae 3 1 i : 1 A a Hite Mut Pho Er es ron. na" ANGELES 3axis Docusen, 1, jands, 23 Austral Thi iin hecanise She. tailend Colonels Caatistons * ¢ i i 3 : ong double. cago. Mexies yar Trigo, 1M and, - Tr e short of hurlers Peters, « ' Turner, ¢ 49 2-419 if. taburgh, a sailor, was Norway, 40%; ,» 3834; Ar- Cheer Visiting Pitcher Malloy, p++ ‘43.33 0 0 eliminated in preliminary bouts. gentina, oul Belgium, Bey: Pyle. took such a drubbing! motats ....ii.. 30 13 36 31 8 0 holy, ne Anal two classes in weight. | Sa, 215. 5 Ura ov a that the crowd of 6845 finally got|Louisille foaae: 900 100 001 3 litting, light - heavyweight and SABACh M10: UTUEusY, 12K; around to cheering him in sym-| Mis pegs in" Beshl; Kaun. Wine i Se en a Sokal of 16 roms ye 10 3:5: Peru, 10; South Africa, 10; PLY: puis & ogg, Saal Cae. pL So far a total of 16 records have . rica, Bob Malloy kept nine Louisville §; Turner, Peters, Wright, Three been. —inthe-first- four MeXico. 814. Panama, B rroaand. hits fairly well scattered and nese. Big Fetars i em, divisions—a clean sweep. 5: Lebanon 3%: "Portugal, 3: chalked up his 16th victory Meyer, Zinile and Witte; Kimble, Meyer » ' » ie ¥, Frank Spellman of York .- Philippines. 2; India, 1; Spain, 1;|260'iet only six defeats. He did|arg Jie, Jetty, Wb eves ons t } lk and roll SE adal Featorday wien ha won ths, Chie: %, and Greece, 3." Hoth ifikeautar. "0, TOUed UP sp cuir Fon k Jigen ————————————— pire his middl t title. with a total: hel Jerry Witte, first sacker, hit a/'®% 4 holst of 859% pounds—a new Bachelor to Entertain homer over the left field wall in Tribe Batting : d times Ol} ie record. Pete George of the ninth for Louisville. He also R H RB! Po. L Jones several Olymp g Umpire Father of 12 got a double in the fourth. uci 2x2 34! : A wellsknown visitor at Vie- Just a reserve player for the 1.408 i 129 114 38 ia s Mas ea est ool tory Field last night was Red |Colonels now, Victory Field fans oA Nn Rh dN : J Ormsby, famous as a major (Will recall Witte as the Star of 1 L470 95 1390 45 206 league umpire and father. He Stars in the American Associa-|Weathe foo iF 8 BBC wau fe prin aces now is scouting for the Chicago [tion All-Star game In 1946 when 418 110 130 81 Tid : White Sox. He got to chinning {he walloped three home runs. 308 18 108 ae 318 Humes Special Muncie, and Steve Truchan; Gary.! with Indianapolis’ Harry Geisel, {He was a Toledo player at the|Lopes 126 13 34 2.30 MILWAUKER, Aug. 11-—Rapid Tony Bettenhausen of Milwaukee also retired as an American [time of his “big moment.” Gutteridge ite 23% None 36, Rikare “ Rex Mays lived up to his name|won the third heat as Mel Hansen League man in blue. Manager Lopez made a change EIR rine Th outta fell 18, Cashere yesterday as he made ajof Bloomington, Cal, finished! Ormsby increased the popula- |in ‘his lineup last night by in-|{ Gans. Lopes 3. Peters Hdge 3, Eatin grand slam in the big ear AAA-second. Tommy Hinnershitz ofl yon around Chicagoland no [Serting Frank Kalin, righthand- ce-Base Hits—Castigiions 14, Beard sanctioned racing sprints during|R Pa., was third. 13, Saffell 9, Cassini 8, d 8,’ Turner ng eading, Pa, was end. He fathered 12 children, (ed hitter, for Culley Rikard,|s 4, Peters 3, Gutteridge, the Wisconsin Centennial Exposi<| Charlie Vankcker of South| . living, and all are out on |SOuthpaw swinger, in. left field. ame Lopes, Ganss. 3 tion. Bend won the 10-mile consolation Ho 23, Rikard 7, Sal event in 6:56.58 with Paul Russo their own except No. 12, still in Rover Boy Beard tell 5 a 4 Quileridse 4, Kalin 4

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