Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1949 — Page 40

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American Association

National League Grady Wilson, the Indianapolis

Ray Campanella, Dodger catehIndians’ yoyng third baseman, er, solved opposing pitchers for collected 13 blows in 27 times “up” 11 safeties in 26 times at bat the the past week to lift himself into past week and climbed into first the lead in American Association’ place in the National League batbatting with a mark of .429, in- iting figures with a 442 averStatistics include games day night. according to statistics ‘through Thursday. He also led New in runs batted in with 16. Ed Kazak, Cardinals, was seclond at .395, and Pete Castiglione, Minneapolis, Pirates, the former Indianapolis climbed into the star, was third with .385. Sid Gordon, Giants, led in three

American League Outfielder Dale Mitchell of Cleveland returned to the lineup last week and took over the top spot in American League batting figures with a .500 average. He collected 16 hits in 32 times at bat and gained a tie for triples with Elmer Valo of the Athletics

cluding games through

compiled by the Howe Bureau, Chicago, league statisti-! On averages based on .games through Thursday, Johnny Groth, Detroit rookie, held second place with 407 and led in total bases at 41. Dom DiMaggio, Red Box, was third in hitting with .400, Each of the following held the leadership in only one depart-ment-—Hank Majeski of the Athletics in hits with 24; Gus Zernial, White Sox, in doubles with seven; Eddie Joost, “Athletics, in runs scored with 17, and Birdie Tebbetts, Red Sox catcher, in none other than stolen bases

Jack Maguire,

second place spot with 2 .420 aver-| age and paced che league in hits| {departments, runs scored with 17, with 29, and doubles with seven. | total bases with 48 and circuit In third place Chuck Workmaniclouts with six. Whitey Lockman, of the Millers had a big week by also with the Giants, was first in collecting 16 hits, including one hits with 26 and was tied with double and seven home runs, scor- Earl Torgeson of the Braves In ing 15 runs and driving in 17 in stolen bases with four each. Wila mere 20 appearances at the ifs Jones of the Phils, had the He now leads the league curb on doubles with nine and in four departments, runs scored Roy Smalley of the Cubs, had with 23, total bases with 58, home the lead In triples with two. | runs with 10 and runs driven in’ Pitchers Ken Heintzelman of

the Phils and Ralph Branca of] the Dodgers had perfect records

Don of four w Gutteridge of Indianapolis paced Ur wins. and no defeats,

the loop in stolen bases with four.! Ms! Himes of the Saints and &f Louk: Mel Queen of the Indians led the Zipfox pitchers with records of four wins Cineinnat

th Vern Stephens of the Red Sox {was tops in home runs with six {and was tied with Ted Williams! for the lead in runs driven in with |

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Bowling Notes

The information comes by way

shared of Johnny Beam, owner of seva the pitching leadership with Tiger eral local bowling plants, that Virgil Trucks, the amazing 3037 rolled by Hick-| 3 both having won four games and man Whirlaways on Apr, 1 is 10

pins better than the top team in the ABC managed to get. There were more than 7000 teams participating in the annual classic and few came near the Whirlie’s big total. The Jimmy Smiths of South Bend took the ABC title with a 3027, Nor is the Hickman's early April performance a flash in the pan. Besides the fact that the 3037 gives them the second best team series in the nation, the Oldsmobile girls also hold down . tWO or three of the country's top|F! {team games.

Dottie Berkopes can point to

competition in the women's state

some new records. The men’s 825 Scratch loop,

morrow at 7:30 p. m. title,

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Oo stable entry; hae. ‘TH ($2000; claiming: 4

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Final Bowling ey Stndings

The Indianapolis Classics|tary, spark plugged the laundry) League, which has b en hanging |squad with a 192 plus average. Louis Weidman's 601 was the,

‘closed its present campaign with best individual series, and Bud |} some enviable scores to its credit. Brown stopped short of the covRodebeck Motion Pictures eted 300 with a 268. “# easily won the loop championship “with seven games to spare. Mecha lost 27 games, chalked up 78 EH

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stole some of the glory with ft ¢ fe * Tavern’ fat 3327 team series, and rolled] the top single game of 1187. Del England and Joe Rea rolled the) It took & rolloff session be-} {tween the Leonard Coal and*Of! Foresters to settle |the Holy Spirit Parish Mixed “apd Curt Heady had a pair of 160p's championship with the coal © 204's, John Mencin maintained a|team saming out with a one-game : 202, Bob Carnagua and Chuck ' Markey

: Gene Zwefsler had an even 200.

Snyder fired a 774. i AAA SANCTIONED

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averages of 200 or better. Dick! CO: and the

Weber held a 208, Fonnie Snyder

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Stream Report

Franklin Hurdler Sets New Record

Times State Service FRANKLIN, May 7T—Les Sana new school record for‘ the high hurdles at Franklin during the Franklin-Earlham College track meet here today as he ran the event in :15.9 to break own record of :162 set in 1947. Franklin won the meet at Goodell Field, 77% to 53%. Sum-

Pale Vadli—gingiey

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Shot Put—Hilligoss (F.), (BE) ad (E.), Distance-41 feet, 3 "inches,

an unbelievable number of series over the 600-mark and Genje|'

- ee lis. Eo Gallant Drexler showed her heels to all uo Yard Das -Cornelius LE

itn, whey ik Disthnce—i84 fee

tourney when she came up with Sanders ds. Mobiny

ME, (F.), Goss (F.),

h—Cornelius (E.), Davidson oA TE (F). Time-—:23,

GN), Ro! *Distance—118 768510 inches. Two a (B

which bowls on Monday nights at Fountain Bquare, will hold an organization meeting at the Fountain Square recreation hall to-

, The fast-moving Delaware jor League has finished its season with Delaware Bowling Cen-

of trout measuring ul Decatur County, while streams in northern

ks been especially good in Cobus Creek, the Little Elkhart and

proving over the state for the past two weeks and this weekend — barring local showers— was expected to see thousands of anglers on the lakes and along; the streams. The fact that this

It looks like a big week-end for

{Indiana anglers according to! {stream reports received by the|

Indiana Department of Conserva-

is the closed season on bass and others of ‘the non-panfish species, {has not been keeping the anglers

" home.

Streams here and in neighbor-

{tion from conservation officers ing counties are a little high for

[throughout the state.

‘swell” say a number of reports In quite a number of districts the sport is listed as fair but that should not , prove discouraging with moa counties giving out the more optimistic report. What is most encouraging is that practically all species of pan fish are climbing aboard, taking such lures as may be cast their

riway.

Perry and St. Joseph County |® t {fishermen will find that blue gill, crappie, catfish, red-eye, rock bass land sucker—the latter weighing anywhere from one to six pounds, have decided to co-operate. So it goes—practically all of the 92 counties in the state report good fishing. Lakes and rivers alike.

Amateur Softball

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The ay very Satiirany Senn ro t's Sehedule ia: U. Tires vs. 10th Air or: Peer less Varo vs. New Augusta; Mec cs SSyudsy vs. Allied Florists

ter No. 2 copping the league's Jump_vane corti (=,

PTH ($35 fillies; 6 Jyrien oral ne, }, : To,

He ed; Swit Stakes | Fok, Bir Blasker. Social font, ih

. gl Ppa the $2000: ily sé 4 years iy fin

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Srooks), 4.40. 3.80; ASain Nicholas. He (E. Arcaro). 3.80. Aso, ‘War Sick. Ike, Last Kiss.

FIFTH (310.000 added; hford Mano! akes: 3-year-ol col i) JA She

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Bill y Larkmead, Ced ($3200; a Ee hry 1

m 0) Macks First, a (B. James), 18 6.20, Crest, 103 (J. West), 10 00. 8 4.80; BolDY YA eo, Tos" (L. Cook), Also: Chance Voyage, Jatsk, Tin

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Dally Da Paid $68.20. ($3500; pr dels; 3 -year-olds: 4'%

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IGH 3 surignas)... Fhulld hoof. 110 w Wickeh, '

Brehneny, 4.6 Also: isktiger, Maver. |8 sonator, dam! ‘Outskirts, Miss Tartan rtan and Fourth Deg:

NIN t wi more), % "First Boston ) 1-1/16 miles) —Jamerica, 109 (J. West), | 10 SO niakoeore. fais Man, Peiping. 80 3.60; Martharine, 101° (C..Bas- : cla aiming; 3. yea colds: Wiokel. 420. Also: Lieut . Dan, Dark Heater | Director, Greenock Image. Tran- | ™

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Race Results at Ish Tracks

igh Frequency, 114 (8. Clark), nic, Luring, Mackle, Beret Win ne. 138 miles — Cielo own, $20 (C. Kirk), old 15.60, 3.40, . 2.80; A “Patrick. 118 (Ww.

SEVENTH ($3500; elsimin 4 years up;

(Downs), 3.80, 3.20; Miss Busybee, 115 (C. | Givens), 420. Also: Allex D'or, Scotch Plains, alnez M, Good Service, War’s-Dun,

2 {Puritan, abriscan, Bright Remark. Joes rims, bok orite. aGentsier-ziemski entry,

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8 > irs bet 5.30, 3.40; Oriskany, ud (XK.

ab. 5.00, Also: ay Yann, Cab Bir, Baier. Dee arefoot Lad.

Dixie Small pte ster Chat.

SPORTSMANS PIRST ($2000: claiming; 3 years up;

,. 4.40. so: Danada aff. Miss’ Apropos, Corydon, Potemkin, - Ghost Bound, Major Jimmy.

ary Mary, 111 sop). 4.60. 3.80; Bully Gusher, 118 {

Ki mahent Pal. Baby Blue, Oh ‘opner Bulmont, Flagalapa

Dally Double Paid $13.00 THIRD ($2000: claiming, 4 5 up; 5 Jaxien Orertown (H. Keene). 10,00, 8. 4.00; Young Geordie. 130 ( oi 10.30. 5.40; en Olo. 108 (

re Blanc FOURTH ;| furlongs) —Som me Bid, 5.60, 3.80, 2.80; Blenet! te. 108° (H. Keon 8). 21340. 3 3 00: Don Coventry, 118 (V. Bovine).

Son, ep, Heush, ie e Sine Never Tell, Masico Lad.

FIFTH (32000; claiming; 4 years up; 1% miles) —Reval Sisson, 113 (H. Keene), 3.60. 3.00; Nineteen Four, 114 (M.

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+ | Dubos, 4.60, 360; Russian Action, 108

3, (H. Holcomb), 5.60. Also: Spanaqua, Pert. n | Heine, round Signal, Lucky Colonel. SIXTH--($3000; allowances: 3 years up; furlongs:—aLit le Bobbles, 110 on), 1.

Duhon). . (T. Bates), 6.80. 3.80: zMontalon, 107 (A

Bates), R. | Skoronskl, 2.20; zBlus Agent, 115 (R.

Sanabria), 2.80. Also: He Could, ‘Wayne L, Mae Agnes, Vesuvio. aValley View entry. dM. H. Vanberg entry. zDead heat for show, SEVENTH, (35000: Cameo Handicap: up furlongs)—aMaster Bid. 12 [TH Te MaRifold). 3.30, 3.00, 230; Dad, i

{{H, Keene), 360, 240: bSid 0 Ths 11 (A. Skoronski), 2.40. hs aPFertile ,iLands, bHenny Penny, Ral Ap-

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SECOND ($2000; "a 3 up; ord 1118 miles)—Rotate, 111 (A. 8 orons i); 4.20. 280, 2.60: W (D les: sene), 5.80. Also: Miss Nav ivan Per-

hi, 3.40. Also: Border Man, ‘Atomic {Ener Y. Doles Bright Jimmy, Audo. Quat-

($1200; afi te 4 08 Ralls, 7

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(M. 6.80. 2.80; bSBuperwolf, 112

hl: Grissom entry; bM. H. Vanberg try.

ithe. best fishing but they have Fishing is not only good Dut been running clear and fish are

+ taking 2 variety of baits ranging from red worms to. plugs and flies. Anglers along White River in Martin and Daviess Counties have been taking channel and flathead cats on worms and craws, while worms and minnows have appealed to bluegills and redears in Clinton County streams. Don’t forget to send a note about your fishing trip to Outdoors, in care of The Times.

License Sales Up Announcement that there would be no closed season on panfish again this year has boomed the issuance of fishing licenses as anglers caught the fever and began hearing about the luck that others. were having. Ordinarily the big rush for licenses takes

opening of the bass season. The past few days have

“Imore. license sforms from more than a dozen county clerks over the state and from the sporting goods, hardware and other stores! locally which issue licenses.

Squirrels Troublesome Those: frisky squirrels which many local residents enjoy watching are causing the conservation department plenty of headaches. An average of a dozen calls a day are received from local residents, complaining about squirrels getting in their houses: -- One conservation . officer is heet busy trapping squirrels and lecting’ possums and other

the city.

Watch Those Bass

Dry fishing in the barber chair this week led to a discussion as

who caught some bass out of sea-

be subject to arrest for possession

D of ‘bass during the closed season or would he be safe if ‘he could prove that they came from a pri-

vate pond? According’ to Millard Davis, head of the conservation officers,

x Bait-Growing Booklets A number of requests for the folder on how to grow and keep a supply of worms have been received from over the state and have been forwarded on to the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service|

at Washington. Look After Tourists

Fifteen information centers at |

points where tourists from the |’ United States enter the province | Ontario, Canada, provide every! RE ay Dery

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Report Exceptional Catches ‘As Anglers Take to. Water

Lack of Closed Season on Panfish

Booms Issuance -of Fishing Licenses 2 By MARC G. WAGGENER

to : cian prom Little: Fatrock & Solunr Table rs

Fishing Prospects Good us. proudly exhibit individual | ng generally has been im-

place in June just before ihe Sharp. and

brought hurry-up requests for|,

. 8. e Distance: feet 11 High

{to ‘the legal status of the angler son in a private pond. Would he

the angler would be subject to arrest for possession of the bass during a closed season, as soon as he left the private pond or ‘lake from which they were taken.

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of interest. These centers served nearly a half-million U. 8. vis. itors last year,

Students Visit Park

Ninety sixth-grade boys and

girls from the Maplewood and Eighth Street Schools at Con'nersville are getting a first-hand knowledge of conservation and the out-of-doors this week-end at Versailles State Park under the supervision of six of their teach. ers and Dean Finley, naturalist with the State Park Division.

The youngsters planned their

own meals and shopped for the groceries as a part of their outing. Two days are being spent in bird and nature hikes. This is the second year that Connersville schools have staged such a trip, a smaller group having gone to Versailles last year.

Ball State Wins Dual Track Meet

Times State Service

MUNCIE, May 7—Ball State's

trackmen won a dual meet from L.Eastern Illinois today, 761 to 54%, as Randall shaved two

tenths of a second off the old 440-yard record. Summary: Mile Relay (Ball State) Ra Randall, ‘Brown, ties old

ile Ey TT Brown, nd Stairs

150.8. (Ola

Javelin Thow—LaRose -(E. 1). Rairies iB Sh Swackhamer (B. 8.). Distan

22 Jad Dash_-Hiltoy (B. 8), Thurston (E. L), Time; :22.1. Two- he yg AAA (B. Si Willis (E. 1), Hughes (B. 8.). Time: Low Hurdl es ~Edwa rds 2. Ss. Sraitau (EB, I), Par ridge (E

Broad J Jimp-‘rhucke 5 (E, aan Wagner (E. i) Es oe

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» inches. Hurdles—Grattau (E. 1), Powell (B, 8.), Partridge (BE. 1), Time: "163: Mile-_Sta tairs (B, 8). Prown ®: 8.) me:

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Terry Price Rolls 554

To Top Junior Bowlers Terry Price”13, topped the final day of S8ky-Hi Junior bowling

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league yesterday with a 554 at

the Parkway Alleys,

The three games of 222, 205 And

127 were the highest series of the

season. Terry rolled the 222

game while Mayor Al Feeney was present.

Book Fight Card Friday night's card at ‘the Sports Arena, N. Pennsylvania St. includes Spider Thomas; Indianapolis = featherweight, vs. Bunny Berrigan, Milwaukee, for eight rounds and Doug Medley, Louisville and Gene Parker, Indianapolis, for six rounds. The bouts will be moved into the Armory in event of rain or cold

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