Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1948 — Page 15
THEY WANT TO_ BE PIRATES—More than 400 youngsters turned out day as the Pittsburgh Pirate Baseball Club opened a three-day tryout camp. A
a,
yester-
group of local boys who aspire to become outfielders are shown above with Scouts Leo, Mackey (left) and Mike Kelly {holding ball}. Boys pictured are {left to right) Ed Stegemoller, 1028 King Ave.: Bob Harding, 831 Fletcher Ave.: Bob Griner, 917 Lexington ‘Ave.; Tom Batty, 2327 E. Riverside Drive; John Dickey, 911 English Ave., and Charles Johnson, 924 English Ave. The site is Victory Field.
Games Today to Complete Harris to Head Finals for Jr. Baseball
Two Class B League games today at 5 p. m. at Riverside Park
will plete ‘the field for the Junior Baseball city finals that will be p Friday afternoon and night at Victory Field. Finalists for the Class A and C games were determined yesterday when Broad Ripple defeated Brookside, 10 to 1, in an A Arlo Harris of Indianapolis was
tilt and Fairview and Rhodius were victorious in semi-final C
games. ¢ The Class B semi-final schedule today is Brookside Spartans vs. Garfield. PAL Club at River. side 8 and Consolidated Finance vs. Northeast Ramblers at Riverside 2. Don Harney allowed only four hits as Ripple won yesterday. The Ripple nine will meet Rhodius in the Class A finals Friday at 8 p. m. Fairview and Rhodius will
Rhodius edged Ellen-
terday as berger, 4 to 3. Dixon served up
a two-hitter as Fairview trimmed
verside, 8 to 1, in the other
Class C contest.
Demaret Wins
Golf Playoff
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 17 (UP)
tangle at 4 p. m. The Class B/—Jimmy Demaret, who won the
final contest is scheduled for 6
p. m. Jim Stevens slammed out a double, triple and home run yes-
Schools Open Grid Season Here
City and. county high schools opened the local football season Yesterday, Thirty-five varsity candidates
reported to Coach Joe Dezelan of
Cathedral and were sent through a fast two-hour exercising drill.
The Irish mentor has 11 return-|
ing lettermen and will open the season Sept. 10 at Washington.
Meanwhile, 75 Boys have been
“issued equipment at Southport. Coach Kenny Wasson, starting his
first year as head coach, is a former Southport' and Ball State graduate. Assisting him this season are Jack Hanna, former Tech
High School and Butler player;
William © Fredenberger, Indiana
Central quarterback last season,
and Chauncey McDaniel, former
IU football player and wrestler.
Southport, which will play all of
its nine games at home will open the season, Septil10 against Warren Central. ?
St. Paul open championship yesrday, and.runnerup Otto Greiner today headed for «Denver, where they both will play in the Denver open Thursday. For Greiner, it was a change of plans. The 29-year-old Navy veteran originally had planned to give up play in the professional tournament circuit, but his shewing in the St. Paul open encouraged him to continue. Both shot sub-par golf in the playoff. Greiner finished with
37-33—70, two under par. But his
opp t carded a four under par
34-34—68, to win the $2450 first
place money. Second place paid Greiner $1750.
Pairings Listed for Highland Tourney
First-round matches in the championship flight of the High
land Country Cl
Pairings are: : John Hare Jr.
defending champion, vs. Count is Rosasco; Add Cottington Jr. vs. Charles Braughton; Dick Gant, runnérup last year, vs. Dr. Harry Leer; Charles Johnson vs. Victor
Kingdon; Paul Whittemore vs. Henry Simons; Dr. Lyle Gant vs. John Wolf; Dr. Joe Walther vs. Frank Weiland and ‘John MecGuire vs, Boh Smith.
The 36-hole finals are scheduled for Sept. 11 and 12.
Baseball Standings, Results
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Chicago .......... 43 ©
Schedule Today
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION mes at night) at St. Paul.
INDIANAPO! Columbus at ‘Toledo at ukee. Louisville at Minneapolis. a ———
Pet. GB ‘815 is Lo 1% 001 a 570 5 A868 14 A0¢ 23 402 23 330 AN Pct. QB 552 2 546 2% 515 6 509 3h
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(All A Night) es ago at Betrott. Bt. Louis at Cleveland "New York at Washing Philadelphia at Boston.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New York (night). Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night), Bt. Louis at Chicago.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First G
( ame) Louisville ..........: 011 120 013— 9 13 2 Minneapolis ......... 301 001 0117 9 1
, Toolson and Aulds; Clark, Ayres and Wheeler, Warren. ond game)
| Louteville .......... 112 $15 1 Minneapolis ........ 105 203 14 12 1
M ,. ‘Toolson, Deal and Auids; Fischer, Emmerich and Warren, ( Innings) Toledo .....i.cee 021 000 010 00— 4 13 1 Milwaukee ....... 002 01— § 11 ©
001 010 Wilson and Mancuso; Epperly, Prender2 gast and Kerr.
IUmbUS ia viiaiin. 102 9 008—12 18
Krieger, Moleland and Car.
agiola; Dodson, Woop, Beggs and cher,
AMERICAN LEAGUE (No games scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE Bt. | RENARD, 0321 401 001-9 14 Chicago '. . 04 000 101— 7 1
Follet, Staley, Johnson, Wilks and Rice; Dobernic
Hamner, Chipman, Chambers,
GOLF BALLS 3%¢ ... $1.00 BLUE POINT sorecy
Cincinnati ~......... 000 110 030— 5 10 © 000-3 53
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200 040-6 13 0 RP Ca, 010 000 010-2 9 © Hatten and Campanella; Spahn, Hogue,
Singleton and Kluttz, Brooklyn ....cceei..s
Shoun, Bickford and Mast y games scheduled)
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Pet. | Williams, Boston .. 92 334 83 128 a7 Boudreau, Cleve... 105 391 81 142 .363 Mitchell, Cieve.. :.. 94 397 54 134 .338 Louis. . 20 .320 jeCosky, Ph .. 95 350 T2 113 31% N H Pot. 385
{Dark, Boston ..... 3 356 61 1171 .330 {hatko. Ch 0 .. 98 37¢ 57 123 33
| Slaughter, Bt. L. 100 407 79 131 332) | RUNS i | DiMaggio, Yanks 105/Gordon, Cleve. .. 93: | Stephens, R. Sox.101/ Williams, R. Sox. 91 { Musial, Cards 94!
Reds .... 27) ] +++ 20| DiMaggio, Yanks. 26 Mize, Giants ... 37
Horseshoe Group
WAUKESHA, Wis., Aug. 17—
elected president of the National
Horseshoe Pitchers’ Association
yesterday as a delegation
(from Indiana took the national convention by storm.
The election of Harris, who is the Hoosier state champion, prac-
tically ures Indianapolis as host for world championship
tournament in 1950, the initial
goal of the Indiana delegation. ‘The election took place during!
second day of the national
singles horseshoe pitching cham-
pionship tourney.
J This will be the first time in
the history of the association that a Hoosier has served in the executive capacity.
Wrestling Title At Stake Tonight
Three single-match mat clashes between heavyweights are on tap for tonight at the outdoor Sports Arena, with a ‘world’s championship tilt heading the card. The title bout will pit Ski-Hi
Lee, 200-pound Texan,
against Lou Thesz, the St. Louis grappler who regently dethroned Wild Bill Longson for the championships: here at the Colisum. The battle
b golf cham-ig for two falls out of three, with|resd pionship will be played this week. or er
a 90-minute time curb.
comer from Milwaukee, at 8:30,
' ma Al ‘Lovelock, Canadian heavy,|’
against Babe Zaharias, of Pueblo, Colo., ‘while the first bout pairs Ray Gunkel, former Purdue athlete and Bobby Nelson, a new-
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