Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1949 — Page 16
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10th inning, Cleveland Manager Jilams R Sox 136 Kiner, Pirates : Lou Boudreau walked, Kennedy ou. Tus_ A eetramememprien | Larry Pierce’ . doubled him to third and then | met Race
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In Bait Event k After 15 years of competition
in the’nation’'s outstanding automobile races, Rex Mays sought Coral Gables Entry [new thrills When i as an- . nounced that he would appear) Wins Junior Handicap with Irish Horan's Lucky Hell CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (UP)-— Drivers during each of their three Officials of the National All oerformances at the Indiana Skish tournament last night an-lgi te Fair next Friday, Saturday nounced that Chet Mosely, Coral/gnd Sunday. i Gables, Fla, won the junior, Irish Horan, who has been fol-| handicap bait event with 75 lowing in the footsteps of the late points. Lucky Teter, made the announce-| The finals in the three-day com- eB yesterday. Mays made a petition at Lincoln Park were i held Sunday. bor Toledo, won tne Impression on HOFaR. : soot! fiy handicap event with 85 poinfs.| Always a favorite with racing, He defeated Jim Barto, Detroit, {ans throughout the country,
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Dick 59 M8 lin a cast-off After a tie {Mays has never realized his ambi-| with the bases loaded in the ninth P. E. Hin Allendale, Fia,, tion of winning the Speedway sattled it. Les Barnhart of Indianapolis (won the men’s handicap bait con- classic, but has won virtually
" ompete season's final [test with 88 points, Bill Gill, Chi-|@VéTy other race of importance.| a late-game hit, Pat lin’s will com in the ow po cago, was wna with 82 and Ben He has won the pole position for motorcycle. 9 .= |Hardesty, Detroit, third with 79. the famous “500” four times and : Speedrome + . Qualifying Hoosier Scores Win ‘has won the National AAA driv: win over Philadelphia — the Ti-| will begin at 7 p. m., racing of | Belle Compton, Gary, Ind., won 11g championship twice, in 1040 gers’ eighth straight win and 8:30 p.m.
the women's bait handicap with and '¢1. Ratterman Ends
55 points. Joan Salsvato, Pater-| son, N, J, placed second with 48!
and Mildred Deréng, Chicago, wl. LOngson and Sharp
tional ' lowed with 40. * . i Aye Xa Brooklyn ut, holt Bills’ Holdout hr The five-man team from patias, TO Collide Tonight 2 #0 the Cards remain two and &' formation Quarterback Georgela playoff ihe team Ct Water! Ben Sharp, of Canada, and, half games in front. Ron Nor- patterman gave the staggering Ind. anglers. © “Wid Bill” Longson, of Salt Lake| they's grand slam home run iniBytalo Bills new hope in the Alll The meet, the first of its kind, City, will meet in the main event the seventh ning hesfied 3 inlhmeriesn. Football Conference to. testa euracy of casting by fish- mat attraetion of a three-bout, ~run he ended ‘holdout. ermen. It was sponsored by the card tonight in the Sports ‘Arena the Boston Braves for St. $25,000/ Chicago Park District and the ring.
Sharp, Ben's
over Louis. And Brooklyn Rau salary, Ratterman came to terms’ Chicago Casting Club. [Mike younger
this 1 with the Bills last night, Sun one & B-to- foatur- Owner Jim Breuil refused to re- R ack Bantars art veal contract terms, saying ony 40 Drivers Enter tangles with Ivan Rasputin, the! complete game as a major league that Ratterman signed for a sum 4 [“Russian Bear” from Odessa. i g : “In line with salaries for the rest J. S. Road Race Ee - It's apparent that the Card-of the club” ! ] Brave and Dodger-Pirate series] The star flinger is sorely needed!
WATKINS GLEN, N. Y, Aug. the action at 8:30 p. m., will send
nant contenders can do no wrongfthe Cbnference Eastern division! and British drivers was registered against those clubs. The Bt. Louls| championship last season, they|today for the 1949 Watkins Glen ‘Red’ Wilson Elected win yesterday was the thirdilost two exhibitions and their of- Grand Prix road race to be run : f t. Al Brazile allowed six ficial league opener without him. Tover a 99.9 mile course on Sept. Captain ° Badgers l hits for his 14th victory. Banta,! Ratterman finished sécond tol17, likewise, gave only six hits. Otte Fg of the champion] The Giants are in no pennant Cleviiglid Browns last season in = ni vent race, but Larry Jansen proved total yards gained passing. -|year by the American Automobile senior center, last
lopen to foreign entries on an yun- of Wisconsin football team for jometa basis. The 1930 event is the coming season. to be registered as an interna. The 20-year-old Wilson has
will be placed on the calendar of Damed as all-Big Ten ceamter by| the International Federation of the United Press as a sophomore Automobiles in Paris, France. [in 1947. He also was elected ’ fas most valuable member of the | A mann, of, WashiOgon Badger squad by hia teammates 11949 race. for the lst two years. i . There is a possibility that new|
. head coach Ivy Williamson might! Ft. Wayne Nine Enters shirt wilson to offensive end this
Season, but keep him as a line4th Round of Tourney backer where he is recognized as
WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 30 (UP) one of the nation's best. | «The defending Ft. Wayne, Ind. ER GR
General’ Electrics were fourth- Ms { " = 3 & {round contenders in the National Kirshbaum Plans { ES } —- {Baseball Congress tournament We ' . today with a perfect record. Pro Net Kickoff
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2 . | The Indiana standard bearers) The da : w . {nipped the previously undefeated will assemble at a luncheon to-| nng : . with .{ Weimer, Tex. Truckers 4 -to 2 morrow, 12:30 in the Washington} in the first of two games here Hotel to arrange plans. for a bas- : REX MAYS and 7 { ketball “kickoff banquet” prior to| ra A Sensation! Show ond Sofety Demonstration { cautiously through the rest of the honored guests at the “kickoff,” contest. ; the date to be announced later. | : INDIANA STATE FAIR | Ricks allowed only seven hitss Kirshbaum officials. hope to : for the winners. The Texans Stage the affair along the lines of : scored their two runs in the third the annual Elks’ baseball spring Friday & Saturday Nights, Sept. 2.3, 8:15 and eighth frames. ‘ \banquet for the Indians. Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 4, 1:00
last night. boa Ft. Wayne exploded a six-hit the opening of the 1949-50 profesattack in the opening inning of} sional season here. y the first game to gcore four runs, The new Indianapolis Olymand give Negro righthander Bjli plans of the new National BasRicks a lead that he guarded ketball Association will be the
Evansville Girls Win [Amateur Baseball
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- HOME RUNS ol i i Sho bove are (front d- ROTC units at 5 to 2 conquest of Boston for Bob gi. In burger and Bethel in playoffs sponsored by the City Recreation Department. wn a ; Mike Garbacz, South Bend, a 2 , ptens. &-hox 3 Hordes, eats * 8 ren left to right) Don Pennington, Frank Skinner and Bill Cornelius; (second row) Ed Montovani Larry vanced into second round play. Plfaue. Univer-
ele. ii os, 1 irs. 9 The second game was more of | RUNS BATTED IN |" Marris. Francis Siener and Don Rentch; [back row) Gordon Tyler, Bob Trittle, Coach Harvey Hudson, Offutt defeated Edward Lowery, the same. With two out in the stephens, R. Sox 139 Robnan, Dodyers 10
Dick Flaiz, Dick Refch and Bill Lathouse. Not shown are Don Black, Jimmy Black, Jim Cosgrove and Colma. Cal, 2 and 1, while Gar succeeds Capt. A. §
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brother, will face a newcomer Potent 80-yard ground-air offen-|Cupper, 2 and 1. And Hal Forehere in the semi-windup when he|Sive. With Thompson pitching the man Jr. of Glencoe, Iii, who call final 46 yards, 29 to Pihos, who himself “just a week-end golfer,” {lat>raled to end Neill Armstrong swatted aside England's Ernie The first event, siated to start|for the final 17,
Joe . Millich, St. Louis, against/éd. They failed to make first power today. will decide nothing, for the pen-by he lls. Although they won 30 (UP)—A total pf 40 American Whitey Whittler, Springfield, Mo. (down on their 30 with only inches|quarter of the draw, slender Ray : t————————————— {to go and ‘the Eagles promptly Billows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
maae it 31-0 on Patton's first goal three-ti ice) lade if 319 goal three-time runner up who twice)
! i MADISON, Wis.. Aug. 30 (UP) sacande. op tone Kickoff with 20| Portland, Ore.
N, W h 88 The Grand Prix, sanctioned this —Bob “Red” Wilson, hard-driving tne Eagle's ffth thir, 0 Ahead easily with a 7 and 5 win.
night. was perante snaggi 's| | i : h ng Thompson's! | Association, has been declared ®lected captain of the L Siverslty \T-yard pitch in the end - ‘Solunar Table
tional race through the AAA and Won three football letters and was To Be Flown toN.Y.
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Into Second Round Snr ay i.» Sanok; Americans Ousting invaders, =
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 30 (UP)~Dan Carniichael, a hard- * hitting wnknesen Ean ty Os od an Deen. vot: tof 's 8. Max McCready when he defeated the British ama- _ teur king, 5 and 4, in the second round of the U. 8. By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer : ROCHESTER, N. Y. Aug. 30--Thres Hoosiers advanced into
y the second round of the U. 8. amateur golf championship at Oak Simple i Country Club as the big guns of American amateurs thundered a installation of n | mpleted in 8 from Wampler's victory ; 4 . y in a trade for Eddie! 6 to 5 decision over .|elair, Wampler, Indiana state : HOI HIG. ad Bald the Station's inter, 4 4 rate ~ Maior ‘Leaders amateur champion. had to go 20 Marion Captain paring to televise activities at the home run started the Tribe 10 its ’ ited Press | holes before finally subduing the . fair. 2-1 win over the Bosox in the first] NATIONAL LEAGUE Rew Jersey Suites one uw wa Heads Purdue Unit at Jae Yonmed i 1g Selevine game of the vital series. ib. Rh of eight holes, 1 up, when the Times State Service Grand Circuit races next Kennedy Continues Tread WL maten was called because ofl LAFAYETTE, Aug. 30 — Capt S004 Srets FEChees foes FO Bob ‘Kennedy, a bullet-armed : Pisin 3 darkness. Their match was one|John C..Woelfel, UBN, native of programs would have been teleBrave picked up trom the Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE of 18 that had to be played off Marion and a Naval Academy|l. gy erom the station's studio on White Sox, continued the trend Bosten . 137 128 1 this morning before the start/graduate, has been assigned as| yesterday in the first game of a Bed yt ihe i ; i § — Ey Li a of the second found, 5 head 91 the partment of naval "ye board's prohibited doubleheader when his three hits joston 117: ! | : ns. akt : esterday two other Hoosiers, oc * f a micro and two runs-batted-in topped a '* off dee he” Hs am _ Champion of city playground softball is this Broad Ripple team that won over Amolda, Ellen | = onits Jr. Ft. Wayne, and tics and naval T° ih nralation of a io wave
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bacz elimitiated B. B. Lotspeich, Miami, Fla.. 1 up. C. Wood, USN,
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Heading the landslide victories Who was trans-@ would be granted. . - Plans Pushed
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| ) Stran- spector on the {Tulsa and Toledo's Prank pushed to honor Hoosier Boy
Vict Ov : {ahan. jstatt of the found ; ¥ " Car | se Invaders Ousted |mandant, 15t gp , | ory ; er L'a artving rain which caused an Naval District, Capt. J. Woelfel Hat's Shening day, Thursday, - , hour's suspension of play sent Balboa, C.Z. displaying identification will be Chicago Club Misses the scores Pocketing. but Riegel nen W ROTC SOMARGSE IAS, grmttied 10 Tos Faleresinis He a anahan : Four - Key . Players | salled home 7 and 5 to move up and at the Naval Academy. He| They will take past in a parade at CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (UP)—The even with de‘ending champion attended Purdue in his freshman ‘= B: Fl. in fput of dbs Grand. -flying Philadelphia Eagles Willie Turnesx of New York, who Year before appointment to the bricker y ' rolled up 37 points in the first drew a first-round bye. |academy in 1923. L Thirty-three tity and st te half, then coasted to a spectacu-| Not since Britain’s Hal Hilton] Capt. and Mrs. Woelfel and] Sortat will kz ir fl hal lar 51-14 exhibition win over the won the crown in 1911 has a for- their children will make their TOFINE LV oben thelr foriculturs Chicago Cardinals last night be- eigner copped the coveted U. §. home in Lafayette. parr phe La. h displaye : fore 36,992 fans at Comiskey Amateur crown. And three in-| : i t : Joel Sarisns. Sout Park. jvaders were eliminated early 5-Way Auto, Truck bs y Tralgements. 8 B 5n Cardinal fumbles, the passing When Gerald - Micklem, Ernest| fn h Viet Di arge ngements. of quarterback Tommy Thompson Millward and Jim Bruen, the 1046 S$ im Uies 2 N Polio Death —who threw for four scores—and British amateur king. all bowed] ANDERSON. Aug. 30 (UP) ew Folio $ the high powered running of in opening play. tate police today said Wayne) p Total to rookie Frank . Liegler and Jim! ‘That left six foreign challeng-| Duhadway, 65, Alexandria, diea, Hike State Jot th 60 Parmer were too much for the ers, three of them —British ama«|in St. John's Hospital yesterday |, the a of Health National Football League west- teur champ Max McCready, young from injuries suffered in an ac-| ¥ brought the H #8 salth ern champions. # {Arthur Perowne and Dublin's cident north of here on Ind. 9} 002% to 588 cases Rr The Cardinals, however, were JO¢ Carr—won their openers han-/ Aug. 26. Four automobiles and The latest deaths from polio severely handicapped by the ab.|dily. Three others — Ronnie one truck were involved in the "1000 of 4-year-old David sence of four key players, all out White, Ken Thom and Laddie crash, ; Ballenger, Hartford City, and with injuries. They were Charley Lucas—drew byes and so made | Dorothy "Foy 27, who died at Tripp, Mal Kutner, Chet Bulger, their first starts 200AY el London Doctor Off ‘Biknart. = and Corwin Clatt, The Eagles, But the manner of their coun- : y new ¢ however, also played without their, trymen’s passing indicated that For Channel Swim Suns Reporting Tew in ’ star halfback, Steve Van. Buren. Not only our highly rated stars) DEAL, England, Aug. 30 (up) 3 Po wiped a wns by A Sensational Grab {but also the youngsters were go-/—-Dr. George B. Brewster, 58-| Tee; a » Tippecanoe, St. JoThe tipoff on the game's tempo Ing tothave much to. say about year-old London physician, lett Op fh: Maes, two each, and came early as the Eagles scored the final outcome of this 49th/for Cap Gris Nez today to make 3 olph, Delaware, Tipton, twice Off fumbles by Card full- annual match play marathon. [his 13th try to swim the English| Vanderburgh, Whitley, Wayne, back Pat Harder in the first! It was young Mac Hunter, son Channel. Waters of the channel Clinton, Elkhart and Wabash, period. Then they drove -legiti- of California pro Willie Hunter, Were smooth. lone. sath. mately for 54 yards for No. 3, who stopped the competent Mick- gm Pihos making a spectacular grabilem. He did it handily, too, 5)f over three Card defenders on a and 3. Another ‘21-year-old “unf 30-yard toss from Thompson. known,” George Bigham Jr. of The champs made it 28-0 mid- Kansas City, Mo., belted Bruen, Pi way in the second quarter, on a|Britain's number two Walker,
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| Millward. Then the Cardinals really .fold-| Foreman tested Turnesa's fore-| And in the same|
{won New York state titles'at Oak Another fumble, this one - by Hill, went against Gene Bates of | Billows moved)
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| Most anglers know that fish {have a favorite time during the iday and’ night when they feed {and when they play. ~CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (UP) —! The BSolunar Tables, compiled, Tommy Henrich, New York Yan- for The Times by -John Alden kees star outfielder, will be flown Knight, designate these times in to New York with his back in a 8p effort to teil the fisherman cast tomorrow, Physicians at St. the best time to wet his line,
Luke's Hospital said today. (Central! Standard Time) . Minor Masor Mine Major
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¥ y and the east will make him more 30—Todas 10:35 4:33 10:80 3:03 . . ie comfortable.” the spokesman said. By TOW 11:15 5:30 11:43 &00 NAP YW s The ball player was injured in| J—jnitser. .. = S38 Wh Tee the first of two games with the $—Saturday 1 a: 1:08 3:88 White Sox Sunday. S—Monday 338 10:18 10:88 430 11:00 4.45 11:20
Johnny Mize, Yankee first, base- S—Tuesdsy man, also was injured, but left the hospital after X-ray examinations.
63 Coming Up LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30 (UP) —Lightweight Maxie Docusen of New Orleans puts his record of 62 fights without a loss on the block tonight: when he battles rugged Lem Thomas in a rematch at Olympic Auditorium.
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