Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1949 — Page 21
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“up games on the who fell int: team-wi NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (UP) — on their home grounds. ae Shump| {Joey . Maxim - of Cleveland was
behind - Indians, the ‘Apostles | next opponent for an NBA-rec-“moured to two full games ahead ognized heavyweight and ‘practically took the starch ship fight, out of the Hoosiers on their last Officials of the International —yistt in Indianapolis; “+ Boxing Club were negotiating But the Indians have ey a {with Jack Kearns, Maxim's man-
better road than a home club all ager, in the wake of the seventh Bob Kirkhoff of St. Philip's {left} and Charles Clark of the Northeast Ramblers watch Phil Imes Jetson, and are relying on this/round knockoyt Charles scored of Fairview-Rivgrside tape his favorite war club in preparation for the All-Star Junior Baseball proBast oddity to lift them back over Gus Lesnevich here Wednes- gram slated for Sunday at Victory Field. These three boys will form the starting outfield for the 15. day. It was considered likely that, year-old All-Stars playing against the Fairview Red Sox in the 6 p, m. yo. Other All-Star games
But the Tribesters are facing Charles and Maxim will be pitted
rough going this time. Their trip in the Chicago Stadium in Octo-. in various age divisions will be played at 1:30; 3: 30-and 8 p. m:
calls for a swing around the en-| {ber or November.
feu oF Se ie, brs ot Lrormatn out 1 oor. INliGmapolis Amateur Title Charge Press Box
Victory Feild on Labor Day,| old will meet Bruce Woodcock in|
| Londo Sept. 28 hoisted Maxi BIS tet ma commen 15 ne 1 of net or mene PAGTY- Sef Sunday at-Coffin o
Charles opponents.
The Indians were noticeably — Charles, recognized as cham-| Amateur golfers of Indianapolis will tee" off ‘Sunday at Coffin:
_ lone stroke, finished his first tour
Wrecked by Owner over on the tricky 13th. Turnesa 4 f Losing Ball Club
“down” when they left home late pion only by the National Boxing| Golf Club in the 18-hole qualifying round of the 19th Annual yesterday because of that Wednes-' Agsociation, already holds three Amateur Golf Championship of Indianapolis. day night defeat by Minneapolis [spit decisions over Maxim. after. they had the contest. tually sewed up after seven nnings. A victory in that thriller would have boosted ghem within
one game of St. Paul,
Manager Lopez said today the outcome of this important series of four games depends upon his mound staff, which has been sag ging, especially in the relief
RIGHT WT geen or Elmer Riddle, both right thal guia” anders. He nking upon! today that he will sign with the| Bob Malloy, also a righthander, Chicago Hornets of the All-' Sunday. the tournament will conwho says his salary arm feels all American League. right after a long rest from agtive
- duty,
Steeler Halfback Jumps UJ Homets.
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Clement. has been working out’ Sept. 5 with the Hornets for a week and : Chet Johnson, southpaw, also a half at their training camp tourney are : .. |The Eagles had just lost their
DALLAS, Tex. Aug. 12 (UP)!
| Defending his laurels as champion will be Walt Chapman, who —Sports Editor Bill Rives of the] | won-the title in.1946. and 1048... Chapman .will. exercise. his peroga:, Dallas Morning News said today, itive as defending champion to Safer the championship flight of 64 the owner of the Dallas Eagle | for match play next week-end. | will not compete in the medal a {round Sunday. A unique feature about the tournament is its prize list. The ist ‘of.awards offered-is—the same for every flight after the cham-
rage in the midst of a losing
telegraph instruments and a tele{phone in the press box.
Rives said Baseball Commis-
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WINING — Following the qualify hox after a game and when {tinue each week-end through
Advanced pairings for the rand tossed it from the-press- box:
{baseball club broke into a violent johnny Pick Wagner, Glencoe,
streak last week and ripped out
|plonship group so that no matter : <a sioner A, B. Chandler is investi t fli find {gating the alleged action” of “the “wer Dick Burnett —]
fated a” telephone Ir THe Prem]
did not get his number jerked the On Hambletonian Bid elephone loose from its wiring
may draw a starting assignment. [here. He said he expects to be 645—Ted Pollard (8.8), Jack Green
Saints’ Chief Confident |at
frozen ET Batu Ht Boyn According to Walter Alston, —when the Hornets play an L5G vin the Saints’ skipper, his team is hibition game with the Cleveland | TER Harold Holmes 1.1. Bilt Men nid in rare form after completing Browps in Toledo. —Pra xro br
Amat ro! (P.R.) a spectacular “raid” through the| The one-time Southern Method- Richard Hall Ww league's eastern cities. ug ist player said he didn't want to Tw glans (P. ®.); Tom Bayer (PR “We put the rollers under the reveal his reasons for the switch. ud Owens (R) Indians in Indianapolis,” Alston|until the news is. officially re- 1d gw Lehr (PR). Tony Pitser said, “and’T think they know we leased from-the Hornets’ Chicago fae" os a Meh have them licked. OUF younger headquarters. | § ep Ho Don T players performed beyond expec:| It isn't "a money matter,” he|( Pig tations during the heat wave in|52id. “But I've received an offer Sg Schorp 188.1, Willam Kivler the. Middle West. On the other{and I'm going to sign with them. as An, PdiAz (8/5), hand, I think the Indians’ vet- As far as the Steelers are con- 4-Tobe erans lost their ‘vinegar in -the cerned, I'ma free agent” heat and humidity. { Clement said he was surprised “At any rate, we're fully pre-/ that the Hornets officials hadn't; pared to squelch Indianapolis| released the news about his inten- § _once and for all this time.” © |tions earlier this week. ——paine The 20-year-old gridder joined = Indians at Bat
the Steelers in 1944. corp Eo 1:15, Mai EN 5 ! cae» nn + a On Ending Bonus Rule lence” SB Cleat Nelms (8.5.1. Herman
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(aw legate (8.8.1. Eugene: Herring L301 62 119 58 y A
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aes eliminate the controversial bonus| BR) TT Rarold Hall PR Bu Clift 286 rule from the major-minor league ‘P, pid agreement. gh oi Frank Btonieh iC 1s ps. Oger - } d ™ rhs urging the striking" is 00—Starters time Conway: 426 5010039 ‘256.01 the rule was approved yester-| 10% Gutteridge . 112 24 28 15 25 ‘day by the .executive council of| Ca ard : Twe-base Hits—Pernandes 29. Cassini the group governing major and NE ermal Alerling (58) WD 17. Pleming 17, Kalin 16, Beard 13. Con./Minor leagues. It will be submit-| en Jenner 18.8.)
3h Major league baseball clubs today |
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way 13. Turnér 9. Ganss 7. Scala 1. ited to a mail vote of all clubs Eh he A Coine PRI, Bill Bone!
uta §. Gutteridge 8, Dallessandro 3, {covered by the agreement and the! 'P, tery iil Milo. 1 Temmaret rule will be struck if three-quar-|& X ochford '(P.R aoaie Poraander s Convar 5. Peters 3 [IETS Of the teams concur. 1% 5 Romul’ Lents 80. Richard Wir: |
{ > Kalin 3. Gutteridge 3. Cassini 2. Ganas.| tr {ams sq ; William Stumph (5.8.7
jams (P.R.), Jerry Delks
8 To.$1-_Bill K toff (8.G.), Vald mm Salem Speedway Sets Ighetl iE 0). Sok Faitrion sig zo Sieve : ome t __gyrner 11. Kalin 11. Fleming 8. Beard 4h Big Car Race | 10 Eh Butler (PR... 4. Ganss 4, Cassini 3, Gutteridge 3. Soils . Times i han Buster "(PR 8 Peters 2, a . . . 4 BALM A et wi Sourthi= Paul Re HE Ralph “Jordon | Jue w o|in a- series. of f Dig car races will gg) uss Rader (8.8.7, Carl Smith iar 26" VIJORDSOD «une en ss be staged at the Salem Speedway, 11: ae Kin 38.) Charles Butler LIB eeires 8 -3iShoun vi.. 1 1jAugs 21 A. in least 22/8 npo (88) 8 ABs. - Chris, MMB iuuesros 8 SIMulr ......... . 6 cars, mostly enhausers, ud Parsons (PR). Bob Burns Hutchings. ..... 4 3 Matloy «4 8 expected to participate in he i IBN Roma tk Klinger . 2 3 | events. (Bitton R roid Koehier (PR. a ———— * ! : ; re ————————————————————— | 11:40—-George Wright (P.R.)., Joe ChilBowling Notes ‘softball Notes |Rltrek uation Ave (PR.).. Richard Hed hugh. secretary, will hold an , 11:47 Earl Bohanan (P.R ‘ George organiza seting tonight st 8:19 Last night's county tourney games ut Stevens (PR), Curly Ostiby (PR. o'clock oft the Capital Paper loop at the, Municipal and Beech Grove were rained Francia Marasso PR.) Eatin ‘sness ot Tor & . Tonight's schedule, at Fra inicipal: | 11:54—Jack Pleiffer (PR) gue BOWliDE. Monday or she, Pratersal NN 0%, 12:08 Andy Paxach HH ile s, a OE Hedrephones v8. | Andy Pagach B.0G.), Paul Ker:
¥ bit oo The uit iy > gai Hones a Arvafcnipok gh a zines ore . : , and 12:15 Paul Stiles 1C.), Dwight taf- ‘ jondey on a aol TOSS eile Ta ar - Mars Theater. . con a John Kealing (8 be fiafe nite is a secretary.
——— +8 - Open ‘Net Play Moriday oo Harty Ordon, Wig Daviieon
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SUNDAY with the men’s’ and women’s | CLARKE singles booked to see action first.|
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{third game in a row. left halfback this Sunday’ 4 83—Charles Chambers (8.G.), Richard
rEN Rives said, Burnett-an- running the classic at-Good Time {nounced he did not want any park, Goshen, N. Y., through {news about the game to get out|1955, ; 8 of the press box. He proceeded “to pull two Western Union teletype {machines and a Western Union ticker machine from their bases. Rives said Chandler told him only that he had received a report of the disturbance and was conducting an investigation. —Although Burnett could not be com-| ment, other sources “said he was) James apologetic on the following day| Henry and paid for restoring the equip-; Baker ‘ment to working order. Jo The Eagles at one time during 2d the early part of the season were] 20 Ben Bodine Same ite Joe Pickett Jeading the Texas League by 12! | Laughlin 8.6.) Ken Hoy gr 8a Tren | ERY Bob Yocum PR. "Glenn Brinson Sames, Today they are in fourth
Kennel Hoy is secretary of the Indianapolis Public Links As--sociation, sponsors of the 19th r Annual Amateur Golf Cham-
axlo ane "8G, ‘Wilbur 7 : ar : -piponship- which’ opens Sunday at Coffin golf course. wors (8.G.), John iE le A )» Dick Roberson (C.),
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N. Y., Aug. 12 (UP! - 3 A heavyweight battle between: [Favored Australia took on Italy. {Australian tag-team rivals will today headline pro grappling action at| ack Demaree (P.R.), Bill Brower the outdoor Sports Aréna next , Tuesday night when Big Ben and Mike Sharp, brother combination’ from Canada, oppose “Wild Bill” States for the cup. Longson and Ray Eckert. The BOB out is signed for two falls out billed against Giovanni Cucelii of] ThelItaly in the first singles match {Sharps have won 23 straight tag and Fred Sedgman of Australia |drew “Marcello del Bello in the!
Australian ¥ Tag Team Jo Feature Mat Event |
Alene r Crews (C.), Ollie Hollings- | Reese Berry. Draper !
singles ‘matches of the Davis Cup Jnteyzone tennis. finals, ight to challenge: ‘the United |
the -
Billy Sidwell of “Australia was’
eof three for 90-minutes. John-Ma Eubank FR )» Bob tests, four locally.
The doubles In the” best: GTAve] Negro Baseball Tonight| atches will be played tomorrow, Manager W. 8. Welch of theland the final two singles Sunday. | Tentative doubles assignments! o [paired Sedgman and Jack Brom-| © wich for Australia and Cucelii and ldel Bello for Italy. In the Sunday singles, Bello and Sedgman
[Chicago Ametrican Giants |yesterday that he plans to send] i1:35"Bill Robbins (PR h Kenny Rob-|either Gentry Jessup, John gmith, veteran star recently ob-| tained from the Homestead Grays to the mound--wonight at Victory! Field against the Cleveland Buck-
“The game is a Negro Aneiarl Léague contest and is slated lo get-under Why: at 8:30 PE ye
Fox-Hunt Session Fox-Hunt Sunday Afternoon § Gi x Men's Bowling League . will hold | os Tbe __J tennis tournament is ‘scheduled |; 5G. Henry Yamagata (8G), He ry A meeting at the alleys tomorrow | to start Monday at Broadmoor __ 12:57—Bob Stackhouse MH.) ._ ChuckAt 8 p.m.
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—Cinyton Heatner of Charlotte, Lo ay battle today to keep the nship” golf tournament at ‘Tam i Ff ix Sander par 66 yesterday to set the first“round pace in the fleid-of 86 sampating for | $37,000 in prizes. His out-. | a an i gle on the. a Bt pitt {the Tp Pe Two strokes be-| : I A To Thominee, ace CEVK, drown lL. Salsned the first round } Hartford. Conn. and Miss Bauer’ : Turnesa, Briar sister, riene. Kidity, Long N. Y.: Bd Furgol, Royal Oaks. 5I00 oll "UL iva with 19. |
"off the first 18 holes .jover . He blew sky-high on
hole by ‘driving out of oundan mititng a tree on the re- | Handsome Styles for
, then dr} out n. : Ie Seven ou again | Men and Young Men,
1 “Snead Shoots Par 1 Lio Samumy- Snead. who lost the Adl- 8 ‘American first prize of $3333 by
{in 72, even par. : Sharing 69's were Willie Hunter Palisades, Cal; Cary § 'Middlecotr, Memphis; Chandler ‘Harper, Portsmouth,” Va. and’ Jimmy Demaret, Ojai, Cal. Healner was attemipling to ve ~rdeem his foss-of the AlbAmerican§championship in a playoff with {Byron Nelson in 1942, His firstday performance was par or bet ter on all holes. He scored birdies on the fifth, seventh, ninth and. 1 10th holes.
=) Kovack Leads Amateurs [Palmer also showed a bogie {less card, but Ransom went one
turned in seven birdies, but two bogies marred his efforts. Furgol's four birdies included three Tong putts, 30, 25 and 20 feet, on ithe third, seventh, and 14th holes. Frank Kovack, Waukegan, Ill; led the amateurs with 70 in the ] Hirst round. Walter Cisco Louts«§ | ville, Ky.; was one point behind.
Ill, was third with 74. Babe Zaharias and Patty Berg, traditional rivals, were tied for {first place in the women's professional division with 74's. Louise Suggs was six strokes _ behind
Alice Baker, Los Angeles,
led | he women's a ur, With 18 17
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