Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1949 — Page 17
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“By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press NEW FORE. Aug. 16—The Barton Red:
Despite Joe Dobson's neat "erts seven-hit effort, thé Red Sok came =
jus to eliminate our wonderful within a whisker of losing to the. "half-time pageant and ‘the lavish, Senators. Washington went y |entertainment we provide the
ahead 2-1 with a run in the top|
|team, half of the 11th. : 4000 Profit ® In the bottom half of the Start Ti P $ n x Good- | | “Our profit last year was only
frame, pinch-hitter Billy man doubled but pinch-hitter Tom|
O'Brien popped out. DiMaggio] Second Round Net more than $300,000 which
omson, N. Kinen, uli 3 gordon, giants HW of the Orange Bowl,
m— rimmine | UN@ NCAA proposal would force)
Sox hit’ iw oud to today. “Wreck Grid Classic, | - Official Asserts
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 18 (UP) -Bowl official today
HAR-Orange protested that the Miami postseason football classic vada be
tion demands 80 per cent of the {gross gate receipts for competing teams. That 80 per cent cut for the colleges is one of six pi made by the NCAA bow! commit tee for consideration by the organization latér this year. Grover Morrow, first vice prea:
“we cannot operate on a mere me RUNS D IN per cent of the gross. In the po gox Re Robinson, Dodgers 94 first place we must pay 15 per —_ “Dodwere-—8 Gent Tor STAATUM FeRTAT Alone, Rid.
players and officials for each
Tan $4000 out of a gross gate of.
hen tied the score with a two- {certainly indicates the competing SE and moved to third on Al! Doubles Opens schools are not béing exploited.” Zarilia's infield out. Then it-was, CHESTNUT: HILL: Mass; Aug. 10. New. Orleans, although no. Ted's turn and he didn’t fail, 16 (UP) — Top-seeded Gardna » Sugar Bowl spokesman would be:
Big Sixth Beats Yanks
Slender 8id Hudson went the distance for Washington, allow
seven hits and deserved a better second round of the national dou-
fate. - bles tenn
Five runs in the sixth inning, at Longwood Cricket Club. during which Philadelphia sent 10| The favored Davis cuppers men to the plate, sealed the ver- faced Capt. James Farrin of dict against -the Yankees. -Al- Waban, Mass, and Edward Serves ‘ though nicked for 10 hits, 22-year- of Medford, Mass., after drawing, old Carl Scheib went the distance first-round byes. for his eighth win of the cam-| First-seeded foreigners Tac
Mulloy of Miami, Fla., and Billy quoted ope source said the Sugar Talbert of New York City started Bow} would not have any great : ed after their fifth title today as the OPjections to the 80 per cent de- poi, of Junior Baseball Games Slated Tomonow At the recent Tam O'Shanter
manded by the NCAA. schools. is championships opened The source pointed out that the! come in not being able to pay off; the .stadium borids, - However,
let their bonds remain outstanding so they can enjoy ticket pur-| kx Chasing preference. !
Another NCAA proposal is that paign and his fourth straight. The Bromwich .and Billy Sidwell of| Athletics put together 11 hits Australia who also drew a first. 2% last two NCAA member against Ed Lopat, Duane Pillette, round bye, were matched. with 3c00Is be represented on the the loser, and ancient Ralph Dixon Osburn, Dallas, Tex. and/PO%] committee.
Buxton. {Stephen Potts, Memphis, Tenn, in| Hal Pecks’ 10th-inning single the other featured match, with the bases - jammed gave Second-seeded Richard (Pancho) |"
Cleveland a 4-to-3 decision over |Gonzales,
Detroit. Bob Kennedy's ninth- gles champion, and Frank Parker, | inning homer had tied the game the veteran he replaced on this
Here, too, Morrow objected on Dehait of the Orange Bowl. “If e have to accept NCAA reprelast year's national sini, "an ‘advisory capacity and not| is 28 voting .members,” he said.
at 3-3 after Vic Wertz walloped year's Davis Cup team, had to: “The Orange Bowl. constitution:
a two-run homer in the top of work to the ninth. Bob - Feller allowed but the
nine hits for his 12th triumph easily disposed of Blajr Hawley of while Hal Newhouser, touched Boston and Henri Salaun of Wes-| for 11 hits, was tagged with his leyan University yesterday In eighth loss. {straight sets, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2.
{provides that committeemen be
reach the second round; Miami residents and serve for|
Los Angeles partners
The Sugar Bowl ~source indi-| cated that it would be willing to take in NCAA representatives as| { members, |
Wight Hurls Two-Hitter | Italy a Day Late | It appeared ‘that the Sugar Southpaw Bill Wight of the Seeded second in the foreign Bowl view was this: The NCAA
- White Sox turned in the best)
{field, Italy's colorful Giani Cucelli rules will cut down on the, raft {and Marcello Del Bello were a day of minor bowl games which has]
pitching effort of the night when {late playing their first round be- cropped up. a cut-down heartily"
he twirled a two-hitter to beat’ cause of the bedraggled Brownies, 8 to 0. matches Wight coasted to his 11th vietory| after Chicago combined four! giy.foot
the inter-zone Davis Cup indorsed by the larger post-| at Rye, N. Y. {season games. The Orange Bowl
Five-foot three-inch Felicimo ordinarily would agree, except for! Ampon of the Philippines and hisithe financial Tpineh- threaten threatened.
four-inch partner, . Hugh| +
walks and three singles for five gtewart of Los Angeles, fourthon g_» runs ‘in the sixth off loser Clff the foreign seeded list, advanced Irish Others
Fannin and then added three'{o the second round with an easy ——more tallies in the ninth off Al triumph
players to hit safely, “ Platt g-4.
over Charles” Harris |
Papai. Whitey Platt and Andy Corpus Christi, Tex, and Richard vy Anderson were the only 8t. Louis Mouldeous, New Orleans, 6-1, 6-1, pen Mn S : - . *
singling in the second inning’ apd, Irvin Dorfman, New York City, | “ARGErsON in thie Afthy danas and Bilt Nog Les “he St: Louis ‘Cardinals sliced; {OUrth-seeded Americans. encoun: ; “the idle Brooklyn Dodgers’ lead tered greater trouble as fi took iy té a half-game when they topped them four sets to down Chauncy
Cathedral, .runnerup. to Broad Ripp1a's city champions last year; 0 “ATHORE nd Sacred Heart “Joined their city
the ‘last-place Chicago Cubs, 5 Steele Jr.and Bob Steele, both of and county colleagues in their
to 2. Harry (The Cat) Brecheen| Cambridge, Mass, 6-2, 6
scattered six hits for his 10th win|
while the Red Birds raked Bob, The sixth-seeded tandems of
8, 6-2, {first workout of the prep school (training grind today. The Rockets opened their sfirst
Chipman, Dewey. Adkins and Bob JiM+ BRK Seattle; Wash. and dey ‘with preliminary issuing of
Muncrief for 12 hits, including Herbert Stan Musial's inside-the-park| homer, his 20th. Robert
‘Remy of France In the only other National Art ound. “inalia’ “along with Ben Davis,
First-round byes were drawn) Southport .and several other by the rest of the seeded tandems. county contingents seeking to,
League game played yesterday. Pittsburgh outlasted Cincinnati for a 9-to-7 verdict. The game was featured by Raiph Kiner's
(Buddy) Behrens, Ft. light togs and drills in the morn-
he jLauilergale Fla. and foreigners/Ing and came back for a night |
Abdesselam and "Paul Session yesterday. Shortridge and also survived the Howe broke’ out the parapher-
get an early start. Washington's Continentals open
- - 32d home run in the first inning. "Shoe Pitchin "| {up Thursday, Tech gets under Danny Litwhiler and Grady Hat g {way Monday and the Deaf, School
ton of the Reds each hit for the circuit. also... Veteran Rip -Bewell
|opent full-scale ‘drills within the
ained his sixth triumph whil |mext several days: . Most of the| Ee a os Finals Tomorrow EE YT whe
for the Reds was charge the loss, his eighth Shared seven! Finals
victories. {teen horseshoe pitching - fourha- “Most of this week's activities —— 'ment will be held tomorrow at YI! be limited to one thing ‘Sol T bl i - Brookside Park. Packing in all the football eon- - Jolunar iabie The girls! ‘tournament, sched- ditioning possible.
and have not. returned to—begin
in the boys and girls enrollment as yet.
Most ‘anglers know that fish uled yesterday, was postponed be-| The local prep grid season
have a favorite time during the cause of day and night when they. feed at 10:30
and when they play. boys’ championship will be at 3 i.
rain. The girls will pitch opens. in. the city and county, a. m. The playoff for the Sept. 9.
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The Solunar Tables, compiled p. m. Finals for Classes “B"” and Bowling Notes
for The Times by John Alden ‘C” for Knight, designate these times in at 1 p.
the boys will be played The Parkway Recreation Bowiing League, which will bow! each. Thursday
an effort to tell’ the fisherman Since Fils didn’t have qualifica-|tvenins at 8:45, "at Parkway during the
no ~Tnesday. 4.3
Horseshoe ‘Notes Hoosier Nine Edged Out
Schedule for tonight in the Handicap Kure At Broo kside’ India uTeRu hy anand: r Aw Products. Ell RCA C10
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——) 808 Tt 3s. dropped io) | LEON TAILORING CO. ed an s-to- In the Middle AUTO BATTERIES |7 decision to int, Mich, last 235 Mass. Ave. 0,5 ives
night in an opening game. But ™=
BLUE POINT _ AUTO Jim_Koodzie] of East Chine ho ali -WASH
mates blasted Flint for 13 hits, | Flint got 15 off the Hoosiers, The, | Flint battery was Robert and| Richard Leach, 17-year-old twins, | I) R §) bY : hY
w!w between them got five hits, Hoosier Boys Split | dl] Pp
Times Special ui PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16— Two! Indiana Yoys went different ways: in the National Public Parks Tennis Tournament here yesterday. Ray Rymers of Elkhart was thumped by fourth-seeded Mal. 'eolm Fox of Baltimeére, 8-2, 6:1, , | 8-1, while another Hoosier, Ralph BEY 4:00] ERY LIAN 8
son and daughter. indaw. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mclntire, 3424 W. 'title, will go the 15-hole route Washington St. in holding up the large catch he brought back With the Memphis dentist ugatnst from a Wisconsin fishing trip: The bass, -northerns blue gills and; the- Indiana Open champion Jim-.
crappies were caught in Big Horn Lake, Townsend, Wis. 'dianapolis and holder of the Dis-
Four Junior Baseball teanis are vania Motor Inn at No. 1 and placed third and won $5000 while only real financial danger would! gcheduled to see action in the Broad Ripple Lions tackle Mayer|Middlecoff tied for fourth and,
annual city tournament at River-
most bondholders would prefer to Side Park tomorrow. - was postponed until Thursday play today, and gate No. 1 will] Clarke Auto meets Pennsyl- because of wet grounds, swing open at 12:30 a'clock.
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Yanks to Defend ™ Title Sept. 14- 14-17 : WEDGEPORT, aa Scotia. © Aug. 18 — Tony Hulman Jr, of i | Terre Haute, Ind.., has been apos ber.-of- the seven-, ‘man U. 8. team which will detend| {its deep-sea tuna fishing ch mie * |pionship here Sept. 14-17. ; Other team members are lh “IManning, Hills Cal; Lou t |Marron, Brielle, N.J.; Robert B. {= | Montgomery, Rio Hondo, Tex.; § Hugo ‘Rutherford. Mil- Neck, Long. {Island, N.Y.; Dr. Leon Storn, { Worcester, Mass., and George C. Thomas, Los Angeles. Hulman, chairman-‘of the Indi-| anapolis Motor Speedway’s board’ of directors, caught a 664-pounder on opening day last year. He has become one of the leading sports, fishermen in the U.S. Other teams from the British Empire, Argentina, Brazil and | Cuba will compete against the! {U. 8S. tuna team. 1 "Snead, xd, Middlecoff Play Exhibition Here Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. the top money maker in golf for the present year and Cary Midd'ecoff, " National Open winner, will appear at the {Speedway today for an exhibition match at 2:30 p. m. (CDT), . Walter Mcintire, 3667 Creston Drive (left), gets help from his { Snead, who ne won the PGA
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