Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 18

At Victory Field Wei

Two Local Aeries to Sponsor Benefit Game Between Tribesters, Brewers

Flanner Event Is Run Off

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Ed THE NEXT sponsored game at Victory Field will be the fourth of the Milwaukee series this week, a single tilt on Wednesday, designated as Eagles Night.

This is a new venture for Fountain Square Aerie 2511,

but they're nonetheless welcome to the Indians’ baseball

Indianapolis Aerie 211 and Fraternal Order of Eagles,

calendar. Aeries in other American Association cities have had

their annual baseball special nights for years and the Eagles ~ of Indianapolis hope to outdo or|and

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land was-defeated by the old- Hoo) the sier Bearcat.

Wednesday game receipts will be contributed to the James Whit-| comb Riley Hospital Research und. . . « This is a most worthy cause and one that will benefit not only the children of Indian‘Since ‘this is the first time the Fagles have undertaken to sponsor a benevolent affair of this kind, the Aeries throughout central Indiana are assisting in selling tickets and large delegations of fans are expected from out-of-town for the Wednesday at-

traction. a

» . . OFFICIALS of the Eagles announced that pre-game ceremonies will be brief, consisting of music by the Anderson Eagle hand and exhibition drills by the Anderson drill team. . The Anderson Ladies Auxiliary and Indianapolis - Tadies Auxiliary

“monies re

for the ball game to get under way at the usual 8:15. . . Milwaukee is booked here for A single game tomorrow, = double-header Tuesday, and ou Eagles Night Wednesday. “| The Eagles have the co-oper-sition of their full membership in sponsoring the game and every flor willbe made 40. establish.

diana next in-line to succeed Fred hold a schedule advantage over their American League pennant

Saddy, Milwaukee, i y aukee, as NBA presi . The Bengals have

dent.

. | Saddy once fought as 4 heavy-

apolis pitcher with the Pirates, is unlikely te pitch anymore this season. collapsed after an accident on the practice field the other day. ++ +» He first hurt the knee during war service overseas.

day when Marlin Stuart, Detroit relief pitcher, stopped Cleveland with the bases loaded and none out ,

bounce into a double play . But they top that down in the little Dothan (Alabama State League) rookie, went in as relief hurler against Ozark = with loaded and-forced the first batter he faced to lit into a triple play.

i Minneapolis Millers

ball down in Old Kentucky,

Athletic Commission, is

. Hindman has been a

ional, the part! f his life, . . . NBA President

weight, in the Jack Dillon days, t

JIM WALSH, former Indian- |(t

«+ » His left knee |

IT WAS great stuff the other

. by fanning Larry Doby

nd forcing Luke Easter to

minors . . . Roy Knight,

the bases

day girs... , pops

" THEY'RE TA LKING basket-| rush-|

ng the season , . . It's because]

the University of Kentucky and Kansas quintets collide in Lexing-

ton-on Dec. 18. "Feacher vs. it as an annual event at Victory | : pupil . . . Kentucky Coach Adolph Rield, one that Indianapolis fans Rupp * readied his basketball

will look forward to attending. ” ” » HARVEY HADDIX, Columbus’ smooth southpaw, set down 28 Milwaukee batsmen tn a row the other night, from the second “inning until after two were out in the first of the T1th. . . . The American Assoelation record book contains no account of a similar feat. . . . A perfect game, of course (nine | innings) is 27 men in a row. o Ld JAMES ROBERT LEMON, Cleveland's new outfielder up| from Oklahoma City, wants to hé known only as Jim. . Hej doesn’t want to poach on the fame of Cleveland's Bob Lemon,

major league baseball's leading sock Car Club 'will provide the

‘racing action tonight at the West Times Robert Lemon is- not re- [16th Street

lated to Bob Lemon, the pitcher. | {Time trials will open at 7 with Jim, who is 22. stands 8-4/(ne first heat event at 8:30.

pitcher in games won (18-6).

ahd weighs 205, hit 39 homers for| Oklahoma City in the Texas League. . He also batted in 119 runs on ‘a .286 average. . He| bats and throws righthanded. . That .286 batting iverage bears out an opinion expressed by Joe| Voosmik, who managed Oklahoma | City until iliness forced him out.| . Joe said young Lemon isn’t ripe for big league pleking, . ” = WITH attendance dwindling in the little minor leagues, and with a scarcity of good players in the offing, Bill Koval, who runs the Youngstown club in the Class C Mid-Atlantic cirouit, gave this description of what it takes to operate: “You ot ‘only have to love baseball, t you've got to be a little mutty besides,” ;

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” » ” THE ANNUAL National Box- . img Association convention is to beheld in Detroit Sept. 11, 12 and 13. . . . Archie Hindm p “leretomen; a member of th

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{basketball bench squirmers and! referee baiters in the business.

- |erackups

under Kansas Coach Phog Allen | . « » the game shapes up as a battle of giants . Clyde Lovellette, Hoosier (Terre Haute) 16-1015; against Bill-Spivey, Kentucky (out of Georgia), an even seven feet . bombastic * Allen against bastic Rupp, two of the leading

. It will pit]

product,

. . It also will pit

contenders boxing enthusiast, both ro a sizable bunc iwith the Browns . , . three Tiger games rained out in hours. ‘St. Louis which have been trans-|-ferred to Detroit . . ‘The Tigers] have made their.last 1950 trip to Other clubs were booked there for four trips,

: i ckey ne, (he A Dé double-header sweep over the i,t Sy ger, called up Killefer fit. He and gave him a going over for wouldn't ask for a better birth- I ‘selling him a clown instead . . But the Hoosier {440-yard relay with two eight- ponent, was slated to open prac-|

{a pitcher.” iman teams of the 12-year-old and tice Aug. 29.

SPEAKING of basketball, conditions are different in South America . . . Referees nnd all other game officials are given

permits to carry guns...

no booing? . . . The average

Hoosier basketball

wouldn't live long in that coun-

try. ” » » RED ROLFE'S Detroit

he Mound City . . .

he Tigers for only three. » » ~

OHIO STATE officials report the advance ticket sale for the Bucks’ football opener against Southern Methodist indicates a . At this date, interest in the intersectional battle at Columbus is exceeding that of Ohio State's Big Ten

possible sellout . .

tilts.

JUST AS a roriuaer, (Dizzy) Trout, the veteran pitcher who has achieved a marvelous comeback with the Detroit Tigers, was developed by the Indianapolis Indians under Wade Killefer, who sold him to the Bengals . . . used to keep his Tribe mates and the fans in stitches with his antics and that nickname Dizzy was no misnomer, He picked it-upr [while with, Terre Haute and-lived :

Co

is a clown no more, » ~ =" ANSWER to query: apolis has seven games

play with Columbus , . ; The In- | “diane hold an #ight-Seven edge | Anderson

here, three there . . .

over the Red Birds in 15 to date.

* = BARNEY BLICKMAN,

brother,

What, addict

Tigers

House.

George |

trophies p. m.

yard run, run with a 4:37.5 time and repeat

with a time of 2:03. Byran Weaver,

Paul

yard low hurdles. His time fo the high hurdles was 15.1 and hi low hurdles time was 23.3.

Trout| “Bil McDougal ’

shot put sam. with a heave of 42

of |

under class running: Douglas Pal{ won. Indian- | TEAM STANDING left to | ven Open Division Poin . Your Northwestern is

County Ramblers River: Rats

ot

clashes | Charlton

Muncie J Cs Senior Division

riton wr the hy die River Rats field

pr 3 0D WTO W NOW POON i Lit

Hard-tops of thé Championship

Midget Speedway.

Featured again will be the {team racing event in which three (coupes race against three sedans {with each team having a car in + resérve parked in the infield. In this event, started at ‘the local track last Wednesday, drivers block for their teammates much lin the manner of the roller de and resulting in a number of with cars jammed against the guard rail. Another feature of the eightevent program will be the “consolation crash,” in which competing cars race five laps for-

Plans are also under way for a of |100-lap state championship race to he run on the local quarter.

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ward, one in reverse and the last?

Team Event to Feature Hard-Top Race Program

event,

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Sept. 4. Cars, model 1948 to ont doa only will Spee in this all

{Ind., today won the 199-mile AA the Illinois State

with an average speed of 91. miles per hour.

only a few seconds behind him the finish line.

Lito Cliff Griffith,

mile winner, failed to qualify. Softball Sole vive Bd iru law,

vs. Kars $ To vs. New winner: 9 Cette”

Saris prise st

Finals of Track Meet Finished In 272 Hours At Washington H. S.

Nearly 100 runners and field men from Indiana and neighboring states yesterday burned up the Washington High School ¢inders in the 13th annual track and field meet sponsored by Flanner

Although no records fell "during the events, something that meas-| ures near a new mark was set by coached h of games leftithe meet officials as they ran off Included arethe finals in two and one-half!

~Under-the direction -of - Powell ‘Moorhead and ‘Starter-Referee| Farkas, the 30 events ran off in rapid-fire order and the! were awarded by 3:30

Klaus Timmerhaus of Illinois, who placed third in the National AAU 1500 meter championship, took third in the mile and came back to take second in the 880-

Robert Rodibaugh won the mile ed for 2 win in the 880-yard event

former Lawrence Central star and now a Purdue freshman, took a double victory in the Open Division 120-| yard high hurdles and the 200-

aping formerly ofl ith Broad Ripple and now a student loft Smith vithont

at Wabash, won the 16 Jounds the bill at every other position. [Pa

One of the highlights of the jreparting “in playing condition. {meet was the Peanut Division | Nebraska, the Hoosiers’ first op-| ye Fromhart

National Championship race at wilson Fairgrounds!

Russo won about 25 per cent of | a $11,500 purse by nosing out Lee Wallard, Altmont, N. Y. who was!

Third place went to Mack Hellings of Los Angeles and fourth Indianapolis. Johnny Parsons, this year's 500-

Ll Cac Mérghants ys, | Seep dol Bea r8- Fire hy Joser: fe) CE stones” rsa] wm

43% of Grid Squad From Keystone State BLOOMINGTON, = Au

, Aug. 19—A better football season for Indiana University is Penn-ding. Twenty-five of the 58 candidates ‘who will begin practice Sept. 6 are Hurrying Hoosiers from Pennsylvania. That means the band will play “Indiana, My Indiana” for only 21 players, 36 per cent of the squad. At 43 per cent the Penn is mightier than the sword on the Hoosiers’ football field. The, Keystone Hoosiers are playing their third season under Head Coach Clyde Smith, himself {a native of Pennsylvania. Smith Republic High Bchool in the Keystone state after graduation from Indiana and compiled a brilliant record. “The memory of h at

WW, JAY explain why Indiana consistently comes up with a raft of Pennsylvania prep talent.

18 games and disappointed IU alumni: and fans who expected better. Smith must make the grade. He has 20 lettermen to build upon in an effort to make up for the two defeat- -ridden seasons. However, the 34 sophomores on the squad will largely determine . his success or failure. Quarterback Vacancy

lems will be at quarterback his Where the graduation of the re®|liable Nick Sebek has left a

+ line

10] {Suter pLomesten

{waste Jf we are going to be ready! [for Nebraska,” Smith said. “I ti iwant to impress upon you the im-

e-M le run- LNA 1 Brangam un i hed): a ac! 'i mmerhaus (un-

(Ramblers);

jonpR 4. Al e-Mile relay—3 R (Kirk. Albert. SHarS.

Northwestern: County Ramblers

SENIOR DIVISION | 17 Years and Und 28 | ard D h--Lecington I Charlton)

Water Water Ski Clu Club

To Meet Today Times State Service CULVER, Aug. 19—-Members| of the Indiana State Water Ski Chub will hold their state meet on| Lake Maxinkuckee tomorow morning. . ‘The meet will feature jumping, trick riding and other stunts done on ‘water skis. Champions in both | [the men’s and women’s divisions] will receive 23-inch trophies.

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lap orward % ain, ght will be orinhet: 7. W. 1 Clowns vs. E.| Twelve other awards will be made Wayne Hawley, Bud Money- ‘Wayne Hawley, to race lh eis erchan or. - 80. maker, Jimmy Warriner, Duke driver, will be ‘among those | , ~~ AT MUNiciP wl ’ Kimmerling, Frank Mike, Dick competing tonight i in the hard- {Security Enterprises Inc ; digrchants oa All| NEW (0-ACRE LAKE Passwater, Frank Roessler, Roy top events at , 16th St. |Pirestone var as, Ruirosé; 8 arverl] -- Forwerly Private Fishing Onis Atkinson and many other top Mi + Speed Be va. A. C.-DeMoss Tool & Open wed First First Time This frock notch. drivers from the Middle idget Spee nid i e Joser. sosoucas, 4 : Soenst West, (mille. oval * Labor ‘Day nig a, Crappie & Blue-Gill

Plenty of

ver iW.

N.

|On Pennsylvania Hoosiers'|

TT en] SORAIOR on and physically for the coming season. tunity ahead of us and I am sure every man is going to do a cuse

This year's team, and Smith, real job.” must Smitty's 1948 and "The Chosen |atteted grievously = Suhiid i week before s 1949 squads won only three of| Nine ends, eight tackles, 12 "on the sidelines, and I. re-

guards, five centers, five quarter backs, 14 halfbacks and five fullbacks were invited tc early practice. They are:

Ends: «+ Gerald Anderson,

nserra Sheborgar, Benton Plymouth, and

al o od uarasJos | 10 hole. Sebek’s departure | Camplese, Gary: Rob a single tested Groigarie An Lettermen can fill | New Gastle, J

Eugen

Gomory, Roche: ester,

ry:

“We won't have any ,time to’ fo ip

Was

and Wiliam Zeller, ‘Bicknell, Ind.

filam

Olson:

Robert —tUhiemann 3B Port d J Vv © Ant : 38 ?iportance of getting yourself in'§ on erty’ Van a ntigo, better comprehension A relative]

" Flanner House Scoring

220-Yard dash—Bruce (Charlton): | ington 2 Munciei ;

High Richardson nei) rum (Greyhounds): of

| Vance, ¥ Brown, Shar eo

63.2,

Sam Winston, South Bend, Ind. | Tackles: William Bird, SS ouston, Edward Pesak. Grindsto P:

One of Smith's toughest prob-|Dzens

Larry Martin, wily P rd Pc git "ina 3

In Horsema

Expected to Head Fiel

WHEN TH man Futurity at the Indiana

permitted here, but if so, it

Lusty Song, Hambletonian Ace,

n

d Here

By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN E 3-year-old trotters score for the Horse-

State Fair on Labor Day, it

will produce some names already well-known to fame. Highest, no doubt, will be Lusty Song, the victor in the Hambletonian Stake. There is, of course, no speculation

doubtless would show Mr,

Hayes’ great youngster a pronounced favorite. "To be sure, the betting gentry can make mistakes on their choices. I can recollect very well when a pronounced overturn came in the Horseman. icles + “IT WAS in 1928, “when Spencer, | after a rather severe and testing ‘series "of events had taken down the Hambletonian Purse at Syrain genuinely classy shape.

Clyde Smith.....

spiritually, ERAN

We have a real oppor-

| Good old Lon McDonald, who had

member talking with him just before the race here, where he was seated in an auto just below the timer's stand in the ingeld. Perhaps, nine out of 10 of the, etn fad t|big crowd that day looked for Haba Mn arg Silverson: the race to be a mere formality, Ind; Gene Wallace, Gary,|with Spencer heading the proces.lsion. Billy Leese, who had driven 'him in the Hambletonian, reined him here, but he was unable to head Etta Volo, whose victory really was not a hard one. Monog Daniei| Bill Dickerson, then, as for gi, Robert En Sra Forte, years, in charge of Mr. HarriHauippa, Pasi iow Joseph, | man’s stable, had no entry in the iliam Kine Pitts, | Horseman, and as memory has| it, Ben White resigned his seat

Ciifton Anderson, Cape May,

Ww ‘Sam Talarico, Fe Joseph Balabosi, Republic Pa.; ela,

. and

uk | he

acks: Ben La Porte; the way, too.” Rell Gary GeO Byers, Evang John Davis, Brighton. Ma Moundsville, W. L n. Duquesne, Pa am Riri aches! Pa.; no Kattaridis, ord Marshall, St. Clairsville, Of after the filly in the stretch, he h Bend: joseph Romano.| just lacked what it took to come

Eeit og ler Pa. round. The advance informa-| so Vi0cOnBeS tion on the part of Dickerson) twas typical. Few drivers had aj

BILL DID HEAD the parade, land when Leese sent Spencer

e- Gedm

gton, Pa

acks: Arnold B

zier, Crafton.

abilities” Ortolan Axworthy won the first | Horseman Futurity I ever saw. Lec-| That was in 1914, and the fifth Richardson (Lockfield). racing of the famous event, that

; 5. : ard dash—2ichard baseball fan jeweler, measured price ror ” 230-¥ara dl gas (Northwestern): | ddhF ore, dash —dichardson Ear be contested for the 41st time Kansas, the this corner correspondent for a |gpertansbur be i errel {Lockfleld) Tichenor (Chariton) burg). Time: 3 (this Fall. There was. no broken A, 4 Uh=eK CHE 1 RK ring the other day . .. The Amer-|Grevhounds SH a0 Yard cun-—Elliott tAndersont= Cros ion: Lambert Ramblers) Time. 3173 [Hmb to cheat Lon McDonald of fcan Association is awarding County ETT re {88.5. Be TOSI its his mount that day, and he won glistening rings for members Of arernoinds Junior Division a Te Sus unatise ho Fenhiersy; anf h {Lockfield tie for third. Height: quite commandingly, with his o a | {Northwest Tim its 25-Year Club, composed of Loc |Lockfield =... 38, | ard dath- Bitar: Abdersom : Cross |gold-Pund shot- gut fous (RY Lécing-| PeSt heat in 2:084, which, by the bom-|scriveners who have written base- pougias Leresiaes 1a a Terrell (Lockfield): Time. Ir ors) insters 5 rey oH) Side War-| way was the fastest time made in ball in the AA for a period of 25 |Fladner House ats . 2.1% Pound _shotput — McDougal (3 R); | q,200- Yard tow hurdles -ScCiendo n {aj the event up to that date. lor more years , , . Twenty-five Chariton ttre a aweran 8 ai Knox (unattach- | G0 re. (25 Snurey (East Side| It js now 20 years since Mcyears? ... Just a breeze. AnSerson W gh-Jump Ellis (Grevhoundy): B Harper JUNIOR pryIsioN |Donald was called from the rac- ... a rion natia §= YEArs an |Rosuias So ae x he - u _-= i [ Soar 4 dash-Le evs pa Brown ling field by the Great Judge, but roadjiump--McClée on (Anderson): or- OC. 0 awson (An ) |foariansbure | {fon ‘pnauachadi: Kelly (Anderson, Dis- son) Planner Tn rown Lockie sack ji my healt he stl looms 2s one —————————— ————— e : Dou J Pole Vault—Smith {Northwestern Kelly Th nen nse; wis 4 slas). ig i P ng pro Russo Wins {SpaCestl Hi for st; Woeion-aads i) vic SUN BIEN plQEP ROLE qmaling the. reming aviity of| 8 wis ( ®l20-Yard hig hurdles Weaver (Ramb- {me dousias); Jackson (Planner House). equaling the reining ability of]. | [lers): Marti *R1: Aldrich 3 R). Tim | chia yard dash—ir rk " aR 4 Wagram many others, but he was what I AAA 100-Mi er 18-yard Rr amy: le fo Frown . {Locklield). Time [always considered a true geners); Marti ! auty ime: Yar relay -- Greyho Dds (Burge, | SPRINGFIELD, Ii, -Aug. 19/333 Warzum. Brown: [tleman-sportsman. Personally, I! | (UP)—Paul Russo of Hammond, {overt Yivd Tar Nort Ewesters ur ita: A . a Il eld “loved to treasure him as a genu-| — ton TOSS A T bs Yar e a rer ton. Time 3 an, Dalton, Ta: ckliad (Brown. Spel. line friend, and I still miss that

war. dark cap and jacket which he]

road Jump--Andrews (Charlton): fm Greyhounds): Pigg (Grevhounds. honored many times in the front. Jump—Boone (Greyhounds); War- Of the fray. ‘Baciey id | » ” PEANUT diicien | . IN ALL FAIRNESS, T couldn't le Jard, dash—McCoy Bousi outing) : Brown refer to this famed annual with{¢hockHe i ~ ! doin! Me fout my own recollection of one - VAT ash—McCoy ( las) own | ee Told) DUAry (Greyhounds). Rime eis valiant ork in main. | gp en men an { A440-yard-relay (eight man teams) Douglas (McCoy, Jones, Sandbers, Woods. Davie, their fortunes were being broken

Di; Greyhounds. Time: “|daily or on the shoals of insensate TSI TLE -ROUGHNECK | DRIVERS.

SOE LRTE:

ioe ey ‘Etta Volo to him. Anyround the-stables

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business. Fred Terry didnt found this futurity, but he assumed its

development and maintenance in

its early years, and often—more

since than then—I have marvelled at the performance.

During a part of that time, I

through the collapse of a , financial

rsystem; he" found the extent of «- oe

all his stake money unavailable for paying the winners. Turf records will show that oecasion was met with probity. In fact, not one cent has heen lost through the long and fair history of this Horseman event, ” »

IT MAY COME up in your

mind that a point is being over looked in that the Horseman Stake for two-year-old trotters is much more valuable. Of that

I am very much ware. In fact,

the Horseman Stake, which is also to be raced at our fair, is expected to be worth $40,000. This is the greatest purse for the class known to the turf. But I also know that its history is of 13 years, not 44. And history's first

{requirement is the piling up of -

ithe years,

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“For that “satisfaction”

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Jo iy

4 and 3 today to win the {golden _ anniversary Western : ‘Women’s Amateur Golf Chame = pionship at Exmoor Country Club,

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Terre Haute C “out of this wo night in Indian ing off to regis

~ 2 THE OPERA nament require registered in at quariers by ye that alternates in the event 1 show, Also, Fred ha Minneapolis cou should get in = before the start If Wampler c: he did in the = add another | most importan his growing str his state open f the Big Ten cr intercollegiate t a

» “"HELAINE BD terday won the Ary Club's 195 pionship when R. C. Block, 2 a Mrs. Block w - championship | Joan Atlass w ship consolation -In the first f lig won, 2 and ‘Marks. Mrs, Ji the consolation and 4 over Mrs The second f Mrs. Morton W Mrs. Morriz Ro n Site for the tournament wil until the state ° month. It is 1} -that Hillcrest {ir t consideratic

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; » “WE JUST © bali into the --Hare Jr. of Hi After he Ana Di

ponents in the : year,-teamed in . Friday to win, the second rour But they ra vesterdav. The) best ball of 71 but their oppo derson-and Mat i gan, had a thr

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Bike Rid 150-Lap

A 150-l1ap bic; 15-years-old- ar held Saturday a rear of the A & the 3300 block The race, spons of the north s moted by Jim | letic director at Winner of th a Schwinn biey« up getting port also will be pri ing the race at Merchandi: awarded for et eight. Entry blanks at Hart's Ser: and Capitol Ax must be under than 150 pound equipped with 1 and sprockets,

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