Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 29
Broad Ripple
rRDAY, MAY 6, 1049
Tribe Heads For Home After Successful Western Swing
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To Run Under the Lights Tomorrow
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6 Teams to Compete For Honors Tomorrow Under Rockets’ Lights
Blows; Play Columbus Here Tomorrow
Special ST. PAUL. May 6—The Indianapolis Indians departed the Twin Cities area late last night and headed for home to resume action at Victory Field tomorrow with last-place Columbus in a week-end series calling for a single tilt tomorrow night and a twin bill Sun-
long trail in search of the league; crown Monday at 7:30 p. m. in Tarkington Park. Not only will the occasion be:
— Fe at the “1 at 7:30 p. m. The following officials are in charge of team organization in
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Tuntu Broad Ripple High School, full guries calling ¢ the 1949 inaugural of the horse. Armory Card mp various city parks il ttle Stats of Innovations for promotion of Although the league leading St. Paul Saints stepped back into|shoe season, but will also serve james © Cex. sve thel¥ competitive athletics under arc winning stride here last night, as dedication of the lighted courts] The Armory's boxing card to- dexter ts would lighting, will run off another and cuffed the Hoosier Redskins, Tribe Box Score built by the City Recreation De-inight will feature a 10-round ing week: : usk venture for cit 8 to 3, the Tribesters won three partment. Tarking.on is the new- lightweight match between Jimmy 4 8 after-du y INDIANAPOLIS est of the city's parks and is lo- Yerside, Ly schools with the first annual] out of four in the Twin Cities AB R " oO AE AL Rr Par o Robinson of, Louisville and Ger-| IE ert pun Ri Invitational track stronghold and five out of seven Saffell of ........., 3 24 Gicated & and N. Illinois Sts. ald LaBroi of Gary with the firstif apc Morar Broad Ripple Invitation h thelaiNathsl .ooanver 3, 3 1 of Throwing the first pair of shoes fight slated for 8:30. rou | 1 tomorrow t starts on the swing throug 008aR. 1b ..iiiuves 3° 1 1 ig Yoho: 1 ee 0 nigh ot institu American Association's western RAL, +o 3: 3 3 §/in the opening tiit will be Gov.| Other bouts are: Ao 0 Last Yea? the Rock: Jeu cites. utteridge. 2b § 3 182 o| Henry Schricker and Mayor All Ronnie Harper, Chicago. vs. unde Hep iy hy gui a But last night's defeat Tas Turmer.c 1:33 3 Pe Feeney. Also attending the initiall Jerry Dwain, Nashville, Tenn.: Ae hoi fo Hight Eas first with hard to take, nevertheless. The ah 3 id 131313 giprogram will be State Horseshoe lightweights, eight rounds. the ina al night track Indians were held to five hits by, i g 31? : 9| Commissioner J. C. Cunningham.| Rick Leland, Gary, vs. Soll it er eamns | 8 WP's fnauguR : orc tn Rhthendes HE, mene vy iah Homo Divislond | el LAWiS. Louisville; welterweights, , OR = BN | a rien nine | oT me mo =e six rounds Six team will compete for the| ™ rookie up from the little. minors, Totals .... 33 8 MIE laivided Into two sections this \ : top os To Ba | vi ee ie vate "| BRAUN an ulm to Sonat iter mente ve [vara Cincinnati Broad a Include in a hitting mood and left 10 REO A gl leaguetwith more experienced weights, four rounds. ; -the ' Rockets, Howe's Hornets, runners stranded on base. Rif. of 0 s $89 men participating in the first sec-| Willie Clemmons, Indianapolis, pytier University sports squads Warren Central's county champ- Three Tribe pitchers allowed 3 Tipton 13%} A ered in ihe Fant League arelee weights, four rou nin make a mass invasion of Cinions, Southport s runnersups, ‘Tom Graves (left) and Jim Alltop, a pair of Broad Ripple dash. |13 safeties, including a pair of {Fernandes of £ 1 2 | t Phoenix Press, defending champ- yw I founcs + |cinnat! today and tomorrow with Washington's Continentals and ... iil compete tomorrow afternoon and night in the Broad [homers by Ferrell Anderson, St. {Anderson ¢ ... 3 i } ¢ 8 (fon; Eli Lilly Co., team one; King-, the tennis and golf teams leading = lending rg A h Ripple invitation track and field meet. Trials are scheduled for eo was batted out in Morris 9 SRE Sie Atilietie Association, on pe rome ria S im dau Butler golfers have = . 3 p. m. finals for 8 p. m. Six schools are entered. eae 8 13 21 9 Jets, ew York Central A. A. Rockets Add More Lights 1 the second stanza, Edson Bahr Indisnapolis Loo 19 000 000—3 and F. A. Wiihelm Constructi a 3-3 and 1 record while Bob Trials will begin at 3 p. m. and 2 stepped aside for a pinch hitter ® ie : ride 3. Conway, (Co, on Dietz's tennis squad lost its only the finals will get underway at 8 Broad Ri le Hails Cit in the sixth and Royce Lint Ande aon 5 Pend] on ‘Ouark." Two-basé| More than 18 teams a : meet this season, - ge! y hits—Pendlston, Ri ard Opa re ex : | ; p.m. Attendants for Miss Hatha- finished on the Tribe TO, The derson 3. Stolen Ay {pected to participate in the Hand. Lorne ak lean meets the Buy : way will be Valera Hume and B oy i Ch defeat was marked against Bahr, [zicks. Double play dicap league. Positive entries in-| with three Vv I. } 2 Diane Ambrose. A plague will be P rep ase a ampions Tribe regulars held hitless A toon) clude three teams from AlHEON, sony ail aon, — P. o tims under their belts in as many I l A given to the winning team and y JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS were Tom BSaffell, Dale Coogan, Toot 3 oT Morris Bs Main 3 apr |team two from El Lilly Co. | Speedrome's midget ae masta, 1d d tennt eek 2 Ttohies wi will go to the winning re- Broad Ripple a School's baseball hustle paid off today in the Frank Kalin, Grady Wilson and i Bakr L Lint 1 Hite Hon & 5 in! I inde Alr Products, Hetherington-iand a helmet dash between four |e . Jo an Bos an is Sans 8 7} lay squads form of an all-school celebration in honor of the team’s city cham-| Earl Turner. ey PA. Dar. Ih ah unt dm ¥ Berner, John J. Madden, Stewart of the fastest qualifiers is slated ys ; ng S Rocket officials have added 28 plonship. Drop to Fourth RARE Ompiresc-Cloge Bowtess: spd Sere. |Warner, two teams from the In-| {for 8:30. 30 ing State and DePauw re- : | BE wis Io ? he The ' championship, first of its kind in Indianapolis, came ‘1ast| The defeat dropped the .Red- Tribe Battin 5 id Farm a al Ort Berne, Jacobeon of Detroit is] yy . | the football season last year. The Bight when we Rogers Jared toa 9 to 4 victory over Shortridge skins to fourth place, four and a AB. R RB! Pet J. D. Adams Mfg, Co, U. 8. Tires, bebo aa Last s Bowling } 2 field is one of the best lighted iy 2000 rincipal, [O01Y two hits, one a double by half games behind St. Paul and |g, § 8 RCA Victor, Vonnegut Hardware $2500 guaranteed 1 football fields in the state. ~~ ea the Ta ins tohay BOD Stephens, in the four remsip-one behind both second-place Riis | eT A [32300 guarasteed puree. _- are. Lin Tech's Greenclads hold the e.|INB innings. 7 waukee an rd-place | 438 League meets will be held on the Indianapolis Motor Speed other local track spotlight tomor-|000 WhO ICAGOSE CESK FUEL | Snortridge got ts first Fun tn neapolis. als 3%la "Round-Robin” basis with will start tonight's races oa the row at Richmond when the East ®% P50 “Fl Bo re pro.| the third off a hit by Kenny Efler| Last night's setback also 418 teams playing in each of three Speedrome's clay oval which ha TS, Siders attempt to add the North rig OF Lhe o Pro"| nd two errors. Charles Glesing|snapped a four-game Tribe win- 321 Parks equipped for horseshoe been repaired. y : Central Conference title to their Bam player received an ova- tripled in the fourth, but died/ning streak. vay 203 /play. The other parks are Brook-! rosie {Fay RUD, Corriden's TOYSD ..x:.e: KS 3 collection this spring. u » i ced and the there. In the seventh, Coach Jerry) The Indians, Columbus, Louls- fret hits—Wilson_ 4, side and Garfield. Indi Central Tenni o on as he was introduced an Steiner's squad pounced on For-|ville and Toledo all had an open conwa utteridae 3. Kalin 3 conten 5 in ——————— ana Sentral fennis i Six Marky Yall room was bedlam when Coach. ..“peninc for three hits, in-|date today as they traveled to|"4ieres ens mice mae s “ute h 1 iriaauevis Tailor Six meet records fell during the Frank Baird took the platform. oie Mei ha Tes ai Frond’ , t actor Plate. Canes olioge. Susleridse, Ge ringer Elected eam Beats Canterbury | Well Mid-State meet at Washington| On display was the Ahearn Cuding the big double by Davis, eS re night, |; ome runs—Turner 3 5 Bh Spears 'To Hall of Fa Times State Sarvies le e & 0 0 0 o 4 won handily by Law-itrophy, donated by Thomas Sfter the tireless Ripple mounds. , folen buses Guiteridss eR or rame DANVILLE, Ind, May 8—In-|* * PLAY GOLF * Poy. rence Central. “The Bears scored |Ahearn in memory of his son, TaD Walked Dick Fleck. = a LE cut" Flaw Reoes. 7 © TT NEW YORK, May 6—Charley diana Central's tennis squad 5ary. 56 points. while Danville placed Thomas Jr. a Shortridge athlete| Rechling and Wolt were he Serer tou tes with a Gehringer, one of ihe quietest, mained undefeated.in six starts Lake Shore . second with 36 and Speedway|killed in action during the war. |iwo iron men of the Ripple squad, oF" Birds End Dive End Dive | least colorful — and greatest — today after subduing Canterbury|y a cLus . wu garnered 25. Other scores were: Shortridge muffed only four The junior hurler won three of Blanked After Second (Players the game ever has seen, yesterday, § to 2, on the Knights’ : Decatur Central 20; Brownsburg|chances but the Rockets, who lviPPle's four games, throwing 18 as given a place yesterday in courts, Wi innings in four days. He gavel The Tribe's only other run was baseball's Hall of Fame. It was C b ® Mm Ia 13%; Mooresville 10%, and Plain- erred on six attempts, wasted no halked in the second when L as Canterbury's second| ¢ three hits each to Washington cha up In the seco The one-time field 4. {time in sealing its second city ; ; 1 d od me “mechanical consecutive defeat. Central plays re so = wv . 8 ship this school year &0d Tech'and Junior John Lovell Main beat out a roller, advanc man™ of the Detroit Tigers' in. Earlham tomorrow at Ri pb nce. Lawrence, Danville and peed- championship this sc Year| ove up two to Cathedral. on a walk and tallied on Jack field ted into th Richmond. Vay Sundunted ET lL Uix New having won the football title last Wolf, game in and game out, Conway's single. After which the| Before departing from Kansas oor vou 3 io ie Shrine at IT'S RACE TIME! marks. .
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Pierson, of Danville, by Dickie Campbell, Bob Stephens! 0mas Jr. Who was killed during The Birds had to use four pitch- —— the century and 215- oud Joe Ft got two Barbe 8 Wall i * Bread Ripple a jhe ps Jn 2 Bal nis Jorsoal ers and two pinch hitters to break yard dash, did the hundred in|But the Rockets’ big poke came Yo al "0 RPE, Al expense, Anderson hit his second their slump. 1104, one-tenth better than the in the fourth when Catcher Hugh!Earer i 3 Welpyet i 3 homer in that round. The Brewers defeated Loulsold standard. Danville’s half- Wolf, a hustler if there ever was! shmchr.tb boss 5 4 & 3 In the fifth, Bahr gave up an-|Ville at Milwaukee, 14 to 9, by mile relay team of Wayne Walls, one, plated three men with a|Flecklt = 4 0 199 hb 4 3 9 other run and the Saints also got, collecting 16 hits off four Colonel Charles Wheeler, Everett Green-|double. ns vt i 1 boll} 8 8 8 to Lint in the sixth for their sixth|hurlers. The Colonels smacked lee and Pierson did the half-mile] Starter Fred Davis, who gave| en 133 8 ies 1 8 for last tally. The fifth-inning lout 17 blows off five Brewer in 1:37.8, almost two seconds!up eight runs and eight hits with! ie 1430 run was helped along by a wily pitchers but could not follow faster than the league's best. that blow, was removed for Turners 1 0 0 1 _ [throw by Jack Conway, the In-|through with them.
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.8peedway's Dave Ledbetter Turner, who nearly Totals 31.8 33 9) Totals rev 0 2 2 dians’ first error in their last five Three-Hour Slugfest ‘broke the mile run record by al- smothered the Rocket fire with srner"Hit fo Into relder's choice for Behu-| [games In a three-hour slugfest at most a second, and teammate rs a SS acher Tn an feventn. Jim Pendleton, Negro outfielder, (Minneapolis, the Toledo Mud Fred Wingart cut off 1.8 seconds At t Washington Shortdee : BRL : Wii Ahrens of St Paul's hits Hens edged the Millers, 17 to 16. | s-Doil 3. Woit. BCampbell. Gran e Hens belted two h th from the half-mile stint. | 4o100- Yard AB tch Plerson (D); 3. yan. ef Reshling Just 8 , Ola oie Rin Fu Bé | Three Tribe double plays held “ET x omers, the The hundred-yard dash was run dgrcoo mer rae 00; 4 Walls| 0, Cn poet 2 Beehling, Eiler, 3 down the St. Paul score. {Millers four. The losers used 20 in a dead heat with Pierson, Dick! i108 set by, Pete ‘iexiey of Lawrence Cen: | alo" Barney. Rung bat sd p—wolf 3| The Indians broke even in the {players and garnered 18 hits to Vandercock of Lawrence and" le San Ledvetter (8); 3. Tilesta i ba (hits, Wolt Stephens. Davis. | : two-game series but found St. 1% by Toledo. Cruax of Mooresville nudging the} i)! 81. Broke pla mak” ol of D. Campbell, Glesing. Sacrifices—R. « The Hens scored eight runs in tape almost simultaneously. Hide yr Sy 4 omas of Moores * in Shuma re Rak on on a to Raith 3 got only six hits Wednesday, fie mind ma Ti by “pe PS EPR i rh Heehiing_ 10 Struck oer when they won, 2 to 1, giving bases loaded. Th MA = El Diablo to Meet avis . ih oF 2 Hits=Of!| them but 1} hits in two games at| e ers used 2, 38-yard’ ae § Niackeenue” Jer 0s: mings Ji pangs; BY ‘Reehling nur: Lexington Park. |seven pitchers, the Mud Hens Thesz Here Tuesday so {Pliug 18. Ra } Me "| nerf Le La mr. Buck’ House, Young Coogan’s batting streak 1176. AX Sarass (ORE Gil 7 El Diablo, the unknown masked Hie > fe Pr fi) 2.088 Franklin Toy The ee nis ne teoti8t. Paul at Sinneapolis and Kao. wrence ent! - heavyweight, Will etush 10 thejisi) Jorg, Resto, Plepson D1: 2 cruax He Wi F "$31 dzama 438 § base blow was a double by Culley #88 CIty at Milwaukee. Armory ring next Tuesday night| af; 3 , Webb (LC); 4 Lucas Bet, me, | Walker 4 } 1 [4 Barrett 1b 3 ! 3 9 Rikrd. Wilson's consecutive- -game| to face Lou Thesz, the NWA] 300-Yard Low Huyrdles—1, Weaver (LC): [iE 081 Love.ib , 3112game hitting string was stopped College Golf world’s mat champion, in a return iundy (DC). Time 34, Bore old mat Buckner. 2b i D3 JY cdme o 2 o hittini string was stopped at ab 20. Canterbury { bout. {of :24.1 set by McClain of Danville in! Crick.c 0 5 5QGeib,ct 170 nine, . oh Universit VE hie Watlevan 2 Matchmaker Billy Thom ex 1948). L "Rice ios; mith, rt 10 9 Serow ss 02 o | Oklahoma A. , Kansas 1. ms or (B) and Cruax (M). Hed; 5 Haines| co cy ne] ts to add an Australian tag- THEY Height, 5 Tees 8 F mn vin duel between Beavyweignes aereosk ery y 4 Chi 3 Ro REE ied He Smith in a Distance, *20 Jeet’ Ya in iPr RnENr Twn. 2hakersres i~ 13: somplets 4 swo-Hls program. = j na Crawford ( or WERE orrorslicBuniousn 2 waer Youne 3 istance, 41 feet 73% inch nes, ATTEND | cole, Vault Rosemerer & ods Nicely. 5 Crow 1 "une 3 Ren Na arrett
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