Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1950 — Page 15
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In Opener of Amateur Day Action By CHARLIE MILLER The Capitol Oilers are probably thinking today that revenge is sweet, especially when it comes in double doses. : - In yesterday's Amateur Day program at Victory field, the Oilers racked up another 4 to 3 extra-inning win over E. C. Atkins, the only team that has been able to beat them this year. i It took the Oilers 13-innings to do it yesterday, just three stanzas, more than it took to do it Satur-|
day. Atkins won a game from the]
Oilers earlier this season by a 6| : y The count was evened when At-
to ¢ margin. : Terris Food won the seven-in-| Kins came up in the sixth. Rat-
ning opener over Linde Air by a
6-' count. : ore than 3000 fans saw Luke ond to send Ratcliffe to third. He
Poole.
event on a single to short by Maurice Wilhaoite,
- ,Maas Starts It Charley Maas singled to right |
Allison's Oilers. take the praia in on a wild throw to first. jo
Lane,
‘Next Year Sure,’ Lane Says, Citing
‘Qui
ck Farm’ Plan
By Jack Cuddy
United Press Sports Writér NEW YORK, July 17—Frank
He explained:
Chisox Boss | Sees Hope for “First Division
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general manager of the {Moxley scored both Wilhoite and!Chicago White Sox, said today {his club's modernized rebuilding’ policy may boost the Chisox into
icliffe singled with two out. Vie-| first division this season, and iwgh hit between first and sec- “certainly will” in 1851.
Lane and his sixth-place Amer-an-league outfit are in New Atkins moved ahead in the top york visiting the Yankees, with of the ninth when Ken Pritchard whom they split a doubleheader
stole home but the Oilers evened| yesterday.
“The |the count in their half. | Gene new sparkle given our infield by
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fo s “Dies in East Indians Open 5-Fray | toi voor Series at Kansas City | mesos 55 se.
lices and burial* for Dr. Earl *e I : {Stimson Nibiack, who died Friday | A oF 4 Strai i Loss {at the home of his daughter, Mrs. : |Robert J. Hixson in Manhasset,| . . 8 . IN. Y., will be here. | Minneapolis, Louisville Bow |) | Dr. Niblack, who was 80, was a. i i ; graduate of the University of As Redskins Drop One, Hi e Standing Michigan Medical School. One of KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 17—Even though the Indianapolis the founders of the staff of the Indians are backsliding on this second swing through the West, Union Hospital, he served as its they are not too downhearted about it. : : president from ‘1897 to 1901. He Reason for this unusual situation is supplied by the Tribe's/ Was a member of the staff until pennant-contending pals, the Minneapolis Millers and the Louisville 1947 When he retired. Colonels. They have been slipping, too. A Medical Soap Membr? iat As the Tribesters pulled into, ~~ 7 : y \ ty . - Medical Society since 1886, he Kansas City today to launch a ‘If’ in AA Tonight served as its vice ‘president in| five-game series with the seventh-) Pct. Win Split Lose Win 1914. He was a member of the place Blues, it would be unfair 10; inn. ob. i» a Aesculaplan Society of the Wa-
Lose
reprimand them for smiling in the ina. re 583 . 587 578 bash Valle 4 § y and- the Terre Haute face of four Pall! defeats: o2 pA sw osm osu C0 Academy of Medicine. iio oni and i phee lee double plays hurt their cham: | Dr, Nislack pad I 1. happy Indians Souldnt help hom ciety and the American Medical laughing: They “gained” in the] | Association. i race yesterday while the Brewers Fitz Gerald He served on the official board and Tom Saffell and were Seating them again, 6 to 1a scoring fly by Basgall. and the board of trustees of the in Milwaukee, | The second game was started Centenary Methodist Church here
8. The Tribe registered its lone run in the eighth on hits by Ed
Half Game Hii o
Farmer sent the tilt into over- cohico C I's pl hortto start the Oiler move in the! ,.|Chico Carrasquel's play at short final stanza. Bud Moore's sacri-| ime by scoring on Paul Bain's| stop and Outfielder Gus Zernial's {single after Wilhoite's second hit. | potential greatness ‘at bat may
fice sent him to second and he| { Bain Is Winner enable us tg finish this sesson
and the Indians were at bat when|Me0Y SE vesides his daughter Whereas, after the Saturday, SoNapour chase) he oo are another daughter, Mrs. Paul night games, the Indians were a y : _.- Hayward, Compton, Md.; two
Gap Narrows
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mber,
went to third on a passed ball. |
Jack Ruckelshous, Atkins hurler! Bain, who relieved Earl Stege- in the upper division for the first
walked Fred Davis. Gene Farmer moeller in the sixth, was credited |time since 1943, t. then out outfield im-
popped to Dale Arterburn for the with the win while Jack Ruckels-| second out, bringing Wilhoite to hous, who came the plate. He sent an easy roller to Ken the loss. Atkins’ starting pitcher Pritchard, Atkins shortstop, whoiJohnny Males was relieved by! made a clean pickup and started Keen in the fourth. to toss to second to catch Davis. | Twelve hits off Jim Murphy | But there wasn't anyone covering and Don Whitaker gave Ferris|
sew things up. Wilhoite was
credited with a base hit. {only three hits for the winners.
“If no
Keen in the seventh, was given will put
us up there.”
Outfield Problem
Ossie Viewegh’s double and a!Charley Whitaker scored Linde’s games,
Atkins outfit the lead in the fifth|he tripled in the sixth. (First Game; 7 Innings) : Ferris Food .... 002 001 3-4 12 1 Two-Run Rally Lin Fi ET
Wilhoite singled to start an | ral. How,
| — ; the outfield compriséd| i i eav | rror, after | Gaining while losing is som single by Emil Kaiser gave the only marker on an erro {Zernial, Dave Philley and Marv| , 5 HO RE ont |
frame.
Murphy, D.
Rickert.
003 001 3-4 Before naming the 1951 outfield {hem a lift tonight as they tackle {4) Littrell (6) and Bar-(possibilities, Lane enlarged upon
in for Elmer provements next season certainly
{the Colonels. The youngish, athletic-appear-| |ing executive with the crisp, cur-/¢a0t that both Minneapolis and | {ly brown hair said the outfield y uisville
) {was the biggest current problem leheaders yesterday while the the base. Maas came in home 19 Fo0gs the opener. Ed Todd, Verlejs 1. cof and new manager Red | Soublel adel Jost ay righ:
Smith and Don Littrell gave UP\ngrrigen. Corriden replaced Jack Onslow on May 27. In yesterday's
was opposing Dave Cole on the
one mound. |
game and a half behing leagues ; sisters, Mrs. Helen McClure, and leading Minneapolis an The Tri i ark. Miss Persis Niblack, both of ; : | e Tribesters tallied one mark- = : game ahead of i pinbe es er before the “rains came.” After Wheatland, .and five grandchilville, they earned to ay 3 hola wait of 35 minutes, and with 4ren. are only one game bac the fiold Si
oh drenched, umpires wa pa Millers, one ‘and a half ahead of ot orp Services Arranged + Ted Sullivan, Tribe business . The oddity resulted from the o.oo. caiq today Ed Stevens Frank F. Froelich of | Frank F. Froelich, who died {list for at least 10 days. yesterday in the Pleasant View The first sacker has been ail- Nursing Home, will be buried in {ing with a back injury. {Concordia Cemetery after servlices at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in ithe G. H. Herrmann Funeral |Home. Mr. Froelich, who was 62, was a native of Germany and had lived in Indianapolis since coming to this country in 1902.
thas been placed on the inactive
lost both ends
second scheduled tilt at Milwaukee was rained out.
{life and it is expected to give
{Joe Kuhel's Kansas City pas-
Indianapolis women, too, are answering the “call fo arms." Here, Ret. Phyllis M. Leffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M, Leffler, 834 N. Bosart Ave., makes last minute "military check” on appearance before leaving barracks at WAC Training Center, Ft. Lee, Va. She joined here in April.
Housewives, secretaries, women "1
anxious to serve their nation . . . Mrs Hattie Carter ! .
here's vour chance. - i Indiana Military District Head- BD} quarters at Ft. Harrison has an-| Rites Tomorrow nounced women without prior| Services for Mrs. Hattie E. military service may now enlist Carter, 3145 Northwestern Ave. in the Women’s Army Corps Re- will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in serve section of the Oranized Re- Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. serve Corps. | {Burial will be. in Crown Hill. Applicants must be specifically] Mrs. Carter, who was 87, died enlisted for. vacancies in units Yesterday in her home. A native undergoing training. Women of Mooresville, she had lived in
nd Wolfs Whit-|the club’s rebuilding policy. |timers, who have been showing Before his retirement 10 years sought must be 18-34, physically indianapolis 58 years. A sister,
Opens at Chi The former president of the!signs of coming to life lately. p g ago, he was employed as a packer|fit and be citizens or in the pro- Mrs. W. A. Bruce, survives.
| CHICAGO, July 17 (UP) -— ! 3 ; Atkin ; : ’ ’ at the Mutual China Co. He was cess of becoming so. Waiver of 3 lhe hit bY Eadie Pole ig 2 Cis, “heen a Ruckelshaas (1) 'and [Joined the White Sox as general Two Tomurrew Some of the nation $s top-rankings member of the Emmaus Luth- age a to 45 may be Mrs. Bessie Bonner ng e \ ing by 8Uligaiser: Stegemoller, Bain (6) and Mass. manager in November, 1948, just| The Tribesters are booked here amateur tennis stars take theleran Church. {granted women postessing certain| Services, for Mrs. Bessie Bon Ferrier's Putter
Oiler rally in thé bottom-half of |sker (7) and Wollla.
the inning. He moved to. third) end 080511 Bor 00083 10 | oe fo Association said: “I
in pinch hit
lafter the club had finished in last! through Thursday, with a twin court today as the U. S. Lawn| Surviving are his wife, Erna: i 2 > { | C ! | , Erna; a'tech 1 s s. iner, 2101 Boulevard Place, will be Tag Clash Tops place. I was brought in to help bill on tap tomorrow night. After Tennis Association opens its clay ison, Kenneth; five sisters, Mrs.| a BRIE: attend unit/dt 1 p. m, tomorrow in Jacobs { rebuild. We had no millionaires! the finale Thursday, the Redskins court championship tournament Emma Bunte, Mrs. Helen Sey- meetings participate in prescrib-| Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial like Torn Yawkey behind us. For|will journey home and open a at the River Forest Tennis Club. fried, Mrs. Mary Maschmeyer, od traiaing including week-end Will be in Crown Hill
i . Sa Mat Exhibition |player-improvements, we had to long stand at Victory Field start-| Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta, and Mrs. Frieda Morgan, all of and summer camp training. Com-| Mrs. Bonner, who was 55, died
ng testimony esire to have as Sept. 27 in utable clarity
= Tomorrow night's main eveni make every dollar count. ing Saturday. {Cal., was favored to take the Indianapolis, and two brothers . | Saturday in her home. She waso made a few Saving Snead pro wrestling exhibition to be] “Too Many Oldsters" | But the farther the Indians go championship. Schroeder gained Otto, Indianapolis, and Gustave, |Log OO y of Indianapolis. staged in the open air Sports| Go ; |on this trip, the rougher it gets. the No. 1 national spot after Torrington, Conn. or from local Air Force and Army | Surviving are two sons, Louis
sal. to tackle able financial Norris for a ter here, has y the ears. ng about box« uis is utterly le romance of 1ing desire to ¢ because he st to recover championship
involve four! when I took over, we had too|mpay dropped all three to Milwau- Pancho Gonzales deserted the nd Harold, both of Indianapolls.
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TOLEDO, O., July 17 (UP)— Arena ring will : Putting long has been the one Seasoned heavyweight rivals niiany Sigk-titners Wha had been yee, a team that used to be more amateur ranks to turn protes- Miss Mae Courtney ; weak spot in Sammy Snead’s golf |an Australian tag-team clash. BS . ar ace i - or less a soft touch for them. |sional. : | Services for Miss Mae Courtgame, but the famed “Slammer”| The bout will send Kar! (Kill-| pre) . er the ma_| Since departing the home base, By Talbert of New Yorklel; hi Kugens St. will be at ; came up with the solution today ler) Davis and Wild Bill Longson 5. leagues were beginning to teel| the Tribesters have won only Sn : rd, wal given a good 30, a. m. tomorrow in Kirby —have Jim Ferrier for a partner. against Bobby Bruns and team-|jy. ein effects of the talent|tDrée games in 11 starts, yet are| 08 xe o upse . Shiri) an Jp Nay, and at 9 a. m. at Holy | Certainly, Sammy wishes that mate Otto Kuss. drought created by the war years Very Much in the running because be e Sn ap : fel ed Her de J pe al ple Church, Burial @ | the rules of,-golf would let him| Joe Pazandak, a newcomer ears. in ET aE no their closest rivals have been ain . ony i Sal who " n Calvary Cemetery. { team with Ferrier in every tour-ihere from Minneapolis, will| po talent was 2 nee Sineq| staggering at the same time. { oo pr Neste ennis singles iss Courtney, who was 21, WITH OUR AUTO nament just the way they did in|tangle with young Hal Keene, st.| . i bh {championship yesterday at Indi-|died Saturday in St. Vincent's | winning the Inverness best-ball | Loui Th i Be then the new talent situation has) Twenty-fourth Double |anapolis by beating Tony Tra- Hospital. A lifelong resident of] PARTS and SERVICE 3 s, in pe supporting inecome desperate throughout the The Indians were held to seven bert of Cincinnati; Art Larsen of | Indianapolis, she attended Holy! Factory Distributors {scattered hits in the rainy day San Leandro, Cal; Sam Match, | Angels Catholic School and St.|
ending yesterday with a “plus 18” {match. majors.”
score. tama Sa Sami A him last week, “For when Sammy's putts] Sly mrtaty | Lape said he and associates came in Milwaukee. Ray Martin Los Angeles; Jim Brink, Seattle; Agnes Academy. | gi Bengis Metal Clene Body Work etween Norris wavered on the green, the wee Rittman S Kick {could rebuild by buying carefully! was on the Brewer mound and Gardner Larned, Chicago, and| She worked several years as a| va Car uretors . "i ibson, Joe's Ferrier was ready to save the] |and by “farming” in the minors. xept things under control. Only Seymour Greenberg, Los Angeles. secretary for her father, Joe| Brakes Brakes. And Forder hole with his steady game topped! \But they were pressed for time.|extra base hit by the Tribe was Beverly Baker of Los Angeles, Courtney, a general contractor. ¥* B-K Power Brakes ve ad ed 0 » El off by “magic” putts. i n [They had to improve the club|, gouble by Monty Basgall, his, fresh from her victory over Mela| Miss Courtney was a member of | Hydrovae 6 oo his concoction © | Snead of White supa WS Over Carter quickly or lose the patronage of 4th of the season. \Ramirez of Mexico in the West- ithe Indianapolis Saddle Club, || ¥ Handy & Plerce Govern | Springs, W. Va., and Ferrier, the| (fans. Accordingly, they scoured) (p the other hand, the Brewers ern Singles at Indianapolis, willl Surviving are her parents, Mr.| 2 1gmition. Almont
yver the $260,« mpelling force sion to fight
combed Tribe pitching for eight/try for the women's champion-|and Mrs. Joe Courtney, two sis-| blows, six of which were for dis-| Ship, but also entered are Doristers, Mrs. Jeanette Krepp and] tance, consisting of five doubles/Hart, Jacksonvile, Fla.; Shirley Miss Anna Courtney, all of Indi-| and a two-run homer by Howie FY, Akron, O., and Mrs. Magda anapolis.
. Rurac, Los Angeles. Ings : vy Moss Hie 14th of Ihe Season. men's Miss Juanita Hoskins
the majors and minors for “gen-
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| SALEM, July 17—Trov Rutt- deals; and they established a new le | * “« ” : towsnament bY 2 Somtottable man's car had just enougn “kick” policy of “quick quality” instead! arg
{ Orleans and Fred Hawkins of mle stave off a last minute drive of “gradual quantity” in farming. | n i 8 3d s {
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interested » by Duane Carter for first place] . ’ The tourney wil feature . Paso. Tex.. who nad a “plus five : W Carrasquel ‘Bargain Fred Strobel, who started on ] 3 i the Heavy. score for second place. a the M.1ap big car Jeature Yoo | Carrasquel, incidentally, was|the Tribe rubber yesterday, was| 20d Women's Soubles in addition) Services for Miss Juanita Hos-|} 323 N. DELAWARE. LL 4348 KIT NY gn Other final scores in the eight-yury time for the race was/ON¢ Of their “bargains.” The|the victim of the Brewers’ heavy| 9 Te sing es maces. ms, 00 a A a cx hg ee —— : : Sk der 7.44 6 | Vene s Pp, W _|attack and he was a dead duc merispme— 110 a.m. | : | Jim Jeffries. team field were: Skip Alexander |. 4 ca nezuelan shortstop, who re 'Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial
| placed ‘ancient Luke Appling this: after five innings. The rookie nas Horseshoe Notes not won a game since early in| June and it was the seventh Moai straight time he has failed to last spin. the route. |i ca
| Naval Ordance Lack Scoring Punch {Lilly (Ry. Ave.) 4a: Eli
and Henry Ransom, “plus one”; Ed (Porky) Oliver and E. 2 Td Daywait v1 Wabash Was! season, was obtained from (Dutch) Harrison, “minus 1”}|" Garter Jimmy Davis, Los An- Branch Rickey of the Dodgers Clayton Heafner and Johnny Pal-| goles, Cal, and Chuck Stevenson, |!25t September for $35,000 and a mer, “minus one”; Lloyd an-/Presno, Cal, won the heat races, COUPle of lesser performers, grum and Cary Middlecoff, The 10.lap consolation event was Charles Eisenmann and Fred
lwill be in Floral Park. | | Miss Hoskins, who was 18, died Friday in Ft. Wayne. A lifelong, Colonial Shoppe 4& Belmont Hotel resident of Indianapolis, she was! rdance 4; “phosmix Press als Eli a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist
st the title to t Carson City, , in 14 rounds, for the chame hen Gentleman
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of age. For 22 X re H {8t.) 7. John J. Madden 2. | | \ hat - ey Island ring, minus four"; Chick Hardest and taken by Joe James of Ontario, Halioock. Delors the stant ¥ the The Indians’again Tacked the ~~ “°° Standines w 1 Surviving are her parents, Mr. Ar better, Tou bar vou ay 30 pounds Bob Mamilion, aoe I Cal. 4 punch with runners on base. They{gu as.) 40% 18%iEl L (Ky) 21 36 and Mrs, John Hoskins; five sis- 58 yt : Burke| - ——————————————— buy Carrasquel back for $80,000. . + 2 10% 5 ., ' I . I Jimmy Demaret and Jack ] i ¢/Belmont H. 35 19 |Spin-Ons 27 36 i} If it's quality work you want our ints, But in the Ir. “mi 10.” | The quick-quality farming pol- Bot one or more on in seven Of phoenix P' 411s 31% Naval ini, 26, ters, Geraldine, Audrey, Sally, | craftemencan doit. ett’s legs gave DT a Softball Notes icy was put into effect in eight|the Dine rounds but two Milwau- joy J, M 43,2 345 Jews, %, 38% 33% Johnetta, and Sueanne; and her | ® Body Repairs : Smv— ote pped. Redskin Colts Open acai At Longacre minor-league clubs topped by Sane) ss = = RCA Vie FEL... 27 'IColonisl 8 15 48 grandparents, all of Indianapolis. | © Paint Shop Re Diles, 00 low prices still suaded Jeffries ’ | w York Central _.. 000 010 »-1 3 } ramento of the P : 1 | ld me ; —-— — i —— : . oF - | + Pacific Coast Tribe Box Score SD CR. trick on Pro Football Drills edges wn furner 5) and McKenney: oaone and Memphis of the! : Fiest. Gait) Golf Notes it] ® Motor Tuning | we will bring samples to your home. 1st Jack Johne Mest: Side Merchants... 140 010— & 11 1 s | Dick Stackhouse paced the field with a HOME Pl I ( © Parts Wholesale Day or night. rocked out the PHILADELPHIA, July 17 Speedway Ramblers 3 _¢/Southern Association. Under the TDIANADOLIS H O A E Bakes NE nei a Midi : | and Retail : / SEE 15 heats. He (UP) — The Washington Red- |, Sutohin and Smith: Archer . and|quick-quality policy, if a young-|sarfen, cf ...... $ S 2 3 8 0 Hill. Class B leaders were H. arden and SILVER If | Phone CH-6TIT much sooner. skins, Los Angeles Rome : and ie, Gossett. * 301 000 0023 4 1 SepsWio Jus xen to Memphis Co doo 0 8d | were Marshall Sams, 68. Rover Blessing, RHODIUM : 1 in retirement Baltimore Colts opened raining Bap 34 Stopenhagen;. Wasner and 1 sy eve op Rikard ..3 0 1 1 0 0 Witson. 60 Class "iow ‘scorers were! - B oy ! i today major-league class in one seaso sl talked into a Symp Practice No Football South. Bide: 3530 Morty Side va Central or at most two, he is disposed py o ‘ 0 0 ; : oH £ parr, 1 Wi BP. 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