Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1959 — Page 5

/Thursday, June 25, 1959

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Speedway Indians Leading League Playing in the National Raveling League, to date, they have won four and lost one. They have defeated West Newton 2-0 with Mathews and Crandall the batter. They beat Stephen Decatur 7-6 with Haettinger, Mathews and Crandall, Whitmore catching. Played a tie game with Decatur 5-5, Mathews pitched 8 innings. In another well played game, Clermont beat the Indians 5-3 in an extra inning game with Bennedetto and Crandall the battery. With Haettinger pitching superb ball, we beat Ben Davis 3-0. Last Saturday, playing off the tie game, we beat Decatur 8-0 with fine pitching by Mathews. To date, the pitching has allowed 16 hits for 39 innings. John Lippard and Rex Crandall are doing most cf the stick work. Generally speaking the entire team is playing very good ball. The team is coached by C. Urban, G. Haettinger, H. Robbins and L. Benedetto. Tom Whitmore is inactive due to an injured arm received in

pre-game warmup. PITCHING RECORDS Mathews —W. 3, L. 0. Haettinger, W. 1, L. 0. Benedetto, W. 0, L. 1. AB H Avg. Feely 16 3 188 Alma 7 3 420 Benedetto 9 3 333 Robbins 16 2 125 Lippard 14 6 429 Crandall 15 6 400 Mathews 14 2 142 Nilson 9 0 000 Haettinger 14 3 215 Urban 13 3 230 Keating 2 1 500 Zorman 2 0 000 Perks 1 0 000 Carden 3 0 000 Amick 2 0 000 Whitmore 1 0 000 Hubbard 12 3 250 Nutrition Camp Opens The Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp, located near Bridgeport, opened this week to serve the health needs of approximately 100 Marion County youngsters between the ages of 8 and 13. The camp which has been op-

erated by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association for over 30 years, will be opened for the next seven and a half weeks. During this period, the youngsters will be exposed to a balanced blend of diet, rest and recreation, designed to build stronger bodies. Mrs. Margaret Hawley, director of Child Health for the TB Association and director of the Nutrition Camp, states that the youngsters who attend the camp are not selected in any haphazard manner “we work from referrals by private physicians, school nurses and other professional sources and we screen the referrals very carefully in an effort to select those children who are in the greatest need of the health services offered at the camp,” she said. There is no direct relationship between the Nutrition Camp and tuberculosis, Mrs. Hawley said, although the children of tuberculosis parents frequently are candidates for admission to the camp. To assure lasting benefits from the camp. Mrs. Hawley does a three-year follow-up of all campers.

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Ski Club The Indianapolis Ski Club will held its second annual picnic on Saturday (June 27th) at Northern Beach Park on East 116th Street at White River. The members and guests will begin activities at 2 p.m. with swimming and baseball. The afternoon’s activities will feature games such as potatoe sack races, three legged races and an egg throwing contest. A picnic dinner will be served at 6 and the evening program will include dancing until 10. The picnic is planned as a climax to the past winter’s events which have included monthly winter film shows, weekend ski trips to Michigan, a Ist anniversary open house, a Bon-Voyage party for the European skiers, and a twoweek ski tour of the Swiss and Austrian Alps. FISH FRY Speedway Craft Club 1620 N. Lyndhursi Drive FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 26 and 27

BASEBALL NEWS Your American Legion Baseball team coached by Chas. Johnson, played 2 games this past week, winning one, the other a tie. Speedway Post 198, 10 runs, 11 hits, 2 errors; Edgeuest Post 448, 4 runs, 5 hits, 2 errors. Pitching for Speedway, Jones, Walker catching. Edguest; pitching, Keene, Totten, 4th, Brock catching. Hits, 2 each by Baker, Jones, Scott; Keller, Coyle, Eller, Walker and Hackett, 1 each. 2nd game, Speedway Post 198, 4 runs, 7 hits, 4 errors, Edgewood, 4 runs, 6 hits, 4 errors. A very exciting game, ending in a 4-4 tie, called by darkness at 9 innings. Speedway made a comeback with 2 out in the bottom of the 9th to tie and almost win. Jones started the inning with a shot to 3rd base which went for an error. Both Eller and Loffland lifted high pop flys to 2nd base and things looked lost for Speedway. Walker drew a base on balls. The Edgewood pitcher tried for a pickoff and threw wild past Ist base, Jones and Walker advancing to 2nd and 3rd. Tingle with a 2-0 count hit a bullet-like shot over 3rd baseman’s head, Jones and Walker scoring. Hackett doubled to left center sending Tingle to 3rd. Baker lined to shortstop to retire the side. Keller pitched for Speedway, struck out 10, walked 3. Walker caught. Next game, Speedway vs. Edgewood, Saturday, June 27th, 3 p.m. No. 1 diamond at the park. Your “B” League team, coached by Hoeltji, played 2 games, winning one and losing 1. Speedway

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Rockets vs. American Legion No. 64, score 8 Speedway, 4 American Legion. Hoeltji pitched a nice game with Coers catching. Noble got a beauty of a home run. In the 2nd game later in the week, they lost to Mooresville. Score, Speedway 7, Mooresville 12. Davis started for Speedway and was relieved by Hoeltji, Coers catching. The boys just couldn’t catch up with the early runs Mooresville made. Better luck next time. Your “C” League Sparklers coached by Ewalt and Thompson, won 2 games this past week. Ist game, Speedway vs. Jackson Oil. Erwin started pitching, Staver in the sth with Sipe catching. Speedway won 15 to 1. The 2nd game Speedway played the American Legion, winning 11 to 4. Erwin started on the mound, Staver in the 6th with Sipe catching. Hackett’s “C” League Comets played 2 games and lost both. Ist game Comets 3, Mars „Hill 11. Tellman got a triple. In the Mooresville game they lost 8 to 5. Raabe and Headley pitched, Fidger catching. Thomas got spiked, took 8 stitches to mend the cut but stayed on to make 2 putouts before leaving

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