Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1948 — Page 9
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idders. ...". This the 1928 Little \dianapolis Ine hester Internae 188. Billy nt Braves mane« chester skipper Indians rolled n the morning uno Betzel and yers journeyed k to inspect the Wing Manager Iready sweating park superinsw, who were oles and doing ing to make the or baseball. . . . kicked up back h explained that d made a grave t 10 days before » International season the Roecutives, on the sugar, decided vere out of the . The park“ was all team. which wer with two and wrecked itfield. . . . Then | his-bosses and drove to the 0 finish.
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all team drove
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to pay through he gridders to ¢ on the park ies to go on.
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last season for.
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nd the lineup in rival southted more than he time . . . did not bat ‘arden in reg-
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” " ARMY now stationed on » campus and ad will use his Army back on I schedule bear finishes off e is Capt. J. J. assistant proy science and Notre Dame . The captain in football at ing guard.
~ S get countless fans during a the queries are + 0 Just keep . But the prize evidently came rooter. , . . He 1 Masi, cap in assed the plate in in Wedneswld have been emoving his lid he bases. |. , v. OL Our own d to run out
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Times Special ; DUQUOIN, Ill, Oct. 9—The last national championship big- car race of the season will be run’ {here tomorrow at the DuQuoin'
Manager Next Year Mutual Agreement Would Send Boston
Leader Back to His Chicken and Flower Farm [gi:t, Fairgrounds. :
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer The 100-mile event will feature CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 9—The Boston Red Sox, who have had veteran 500-mile performers invery fine luck with one ex-Yankee manager, were said today to be cluding three-time National AAA on the verge of replacing him with another. {Champion Ted Horn, Rex Mays, By nmmatual agreement, it was learned that neither the Red SOX 1,0 Wallard, Bill Sheffler, Charnor Marse Joe McCarthy were particularly interested in keeping ley VanAcker and Steve Truchan. company with each other through the 1949 season. And at the same wallard won the last 100-mile Fit take over as his replace at “you can get very close fo Tate Tere Just Oth Sof Mavs ment: : In contrast, Harris, fired this| =e dual-purpose racetracks in McCarthy, who did a terrific job/ Week by the New York Yankee ago) seconds. in leading the Sox to the first brass hats who Seo to think| nnant tie in American League/that a manager who‘ comes up Pe wasn't under fire because with anything but a world cham- Ranger Players he couldn't manage to beat the pionship, is a failure, has a tre-| . . indians n the pny game nay mendous person iiowing. The Injured in Crash would have put his club into the y ’ MONTREAL. Oct. 8 (UP) —A
he - best press in the ‘business, World erles, and he is a pretty shrewd man- party of New York Rangers ‘ Excellent Job including star
ager. hocke layers, The Red Sox high command! He would fit. in nicely in Boston center, Buddy O'Connor, sufferzd figured that he did an excellent Where millionaire Tom Yawkey|;, ios last night when the auto- ® der the circumstances, Das spent many of his shekels 1, yn which they were riding a tit is no secret that McCarthy seeking pennants. He would have . "¢ 004 off the road while en ible. sort of person wh the kind of a ball club he comld|Fi% "5 rs Poy va)” to the frets with himself Ath his piay-|Place into contention--and If he py; oer training camp at Eagle frets with Rimzel!, w 8 Pidy-| issed winning the pénnant ers, his bosses and with news-| Nest, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
|wouldn’t have to worry. the next ’ papermen, had an unlappy year| day about whether he still had The injured players were taken
in Boston. la {to the Western Hospital in Mon- ’ y ; treal. A doctor, who made a prei Soule se 3W 2 om liminary examination of the men eA A of a Series Butler Frosh Eleven at the scene of the accident, said wan ? idn’ 1 y te. O'Connor. had suffered several that his to dian : get inte. Scpres 6-0 Victory {broken ribs. He. said Freddie ead De re omer fare meas| Butler University's freshman Eddolls had a lacerated knee, Ed Buffalo, N. Y.. the same farm to football team tripped Eastern LaPrade, a possible fracture of which he went for what he hoped Illinois State Teachers’ “B’ team, |the nose, and Bill Moe, scalp would be permanent retirement 8-0. yesterday afternoon at the wounds. |Bulld ridiron. The ‘Rangers were returning -when he quit the Yankees in 1948,| Bulldog gris : | The Butler squad counted on:a from an exhibition game. which
Jack if he wants to, and if the Ronnie Hallam, former Manual The Rangers will open their NaRed Sox want him to. His On-| igh School gridder, to Norb/tional Hockey League tract has another year to run. But after a very rough year for|Saéred Heart.
|real Canadiens at Montreal. all parties concerned it d wb—— > nd
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Got. 9 That IoNeso ME boRTH ETiow yeu see
understanding, who treat their person in football. - ) players in a friendly — even - He is. the safety man, the last line of defense against both fatherly—way. That isn’t Mec- aerial attack and ground plays. I Carthy’'s manner of doing busi-/ The safety man must know how to stalk a runner who gets ness. His players get the needle into the clear, and bring him skillful at catching punted balls punted balls and they. get it sharply for their down with a sure-fire tackle. .|and returning them mistakes. | He must be so confident no one, His looks like a soft job, but Some. of them openly resented .,n get by him that he imparts it is one of the most difficult in
: the game. . ‘great manager” but not a fellow, the confidence to teammates. Be game; |
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By United Press The Chicago Rockets were running a close second behind the Brooklyn Dodgers today as the
suffered their loss in seven games last going down to a 49-to-28,
The ~ Dodgers, Eastern Division
{the win column in five st~rts. Playing before 31,119 fans at [the Los Angeles Memorial Coli/seum, the Rockets did manage to tle the score at 21-all in the third period, but then fell before a fourgoal onslaught by the Dons. Halfbacks Glenn Dobbs and Herman
Wedemeyer led the Dons’ late] rally. | Dobbs. a former Dodger, twice]
passed to within the shadow of] the visitors’ goal line, then stepped aside while Len Ford and 'Big John Kimbrough plunged for scores. Wedemeyer clicked off a {61-yard rur to the Rockets’ 19 land scored another important
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SHOTTON RETAIN 63-year-old graying Burt Shot. | ton: who took over the reins of the Brooklyn Dodgers in mid-
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New York Giants, will be back with the team he led to. the National League championship in 1947. Club President Branch (Bloodworth hit Rickey announced today Shot. [of the series. Bloodworth batted v ton will be retained as‘manager of the Dodgers for next year. Shotton took over
in the fourth off Jack Paepke| . } , ) who relieved Himes and went tol . v i’ from Durocher and directed (work on both Paepke and Charlie| , Ht fifth when the where they led the leagte brief. | Royals punched across four runs Ea
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Race of the Season! Top Speed on the Turns! “Racing four abreast.
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Montreal Royals y lead in the Little World Automobile. * Batts’ car; in which Series last mighttrouncing the St. he planned to drive to:San An-| Paul Saints, 15.to 1. working on Himes, the Saints’ starting pitch-| | i ac er, picked up three runs in the| vi : er M™irst inning on three singles and a walk. {
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Saints, who. had played| steady baseball during the series, were helpless against the mixture ED—The {of curves and fast ones served lup by Clarence Podbielan, a loosejointed right-hander. St. Paul did not get a hit until | {the fifth, that one by Shortshop! season following appointment |Buddy Hicks, who had three of) of Leo Durocher as head of the
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The Royals finished off with]
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World Series will be played in top-ranking Montreal tomorrow, with another) Canadian heavyweight mat con- Same on Monday afternoon. The tender, who has dropped only one ® start in six recent efforts here, and Karl (Killer) Davis of CoO., have been matched! : for semi-windup action on next Samaklis. Romano, Griffeth and Anderson Tuesday night's Armory grap-
Montreal (Int) St. Paul (Asso.) . Podbielan and
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Frankly, the ten cent fare is strained beyond its ability to support a sound transit system for our city. But as every thinking citizen knows, a good transit system must be maintained for the continued progress and development of the
community.
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During August, for example, under the present rates, the Company had a
t Is happening:
of $3,504.03. When the back wages recently ordered by the state arbi-
tration board are added, the August loss will be increased to mere than $38,504.08.
-In-addition- to the arbitration award, which.is-expected .to cost a _fotal of
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$500,000 per year, the Company estimates that higher costs of materials :
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supplies will require aa additional $200,000. during the next twelve.
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Plan Pro-Am Meet a The central section of the In-diana--Professional .Gol nrist), CCIEREH WIT ITE 4 Tex., in the headline attraction,| tourney Monday at which is carded for two falls out.Country Club. The meet was postree” or 90-minutes. Lovelock poned from last Monday because u {5 Whi MEET TOT Oe FAIR OT “(He dent of 0eonge: BOAR Lv nia rman am mbes with a 30-minute time -iimit:~—+Broodm we - +
“CAH 6fIOF 46 Improve service; over 400,000. more miles were ErAVEIEN ThE brn
by transit vehicles, requiring more than 23,000 additional. operating a
On top of all this, revenne passengers using transit vehicles declined sharply, showing three million fess than a year ago. :
job.
Costs are UP, revenue passengers
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