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Burgoo King Ready for Preakness Against Fast Field PAGE 10 THF, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MAY 11, 1932 BURGOO KING READY FOR PREAKNESS AGAINST FAST FIELD James to Just What the Doctor Ordered for Tigers, Cubs Indians Take Millers Ride Star for Base-Hit Parade Ownie Bush Uses Six Pitchers as League Leaders Wallop Derby Winner Ready to Go Ball Tuesday: Sigafoos and Purdy Collect in Rich Pimlico Home Runs During 12-6 Triumph. Classic. By Time* Special Ult l nitrd Peru* MINNEAPOLIS. May 11.—Endeavoring to halt the batting orgy that BELMONT PARK. L. 1.. May 11. has been staged in this town by Emmet McCann’s Indians the last two —Burgoo King. Colonel E. R. Brad- days. Manager Bush of the Millers planned to use crafty Rube Benton on ley's Kentucky Derby winner, worked the mound for the home nine today. He is the only Miller hurler dangling out this morning over an easy mile an Indian scalp this season, having tamed the Tribesmen in one game half and pro- and a route was during April at Indianapolis. Two tilts semain in the current series and nounced fit for the Preakness route ther? is still a chance for the Bushmen to obtain an even break. at Pimlico Saturday. For the second day in a row. the Indians Tuesday knocked The Bubbling Over the Miller son of was starting pitcher out of the box in the first inning and southpaw Jess not timed, but track followers and Petty was the victim. Then ,a parade of Miller hurlers was under way trainer H. J. Thompson said “he's the the curtain fell on the action after razor Eugene who and by time 5 oclock. six on edge." James, the Minneapolis rode the chestnut Kentucky blue- flingers had performed on firing line, appearing in the Petty, southpaw; Ryan, righthander; blood last Saturday, said Burgoo order named. Brillheart. south- paw, Vandenberg righthanders. It King was in "swell shape." and Wilson, and Hensick. was almost The Derby winner will be given an entire mound staff. The collected fifteen hits another workout Thursday over a ( Indians Pilji|||ll the blows in- short distance, and before nightfall Harry Davis and won, 12 to 6, Tribe will be en route to the Maryland cluding home runs by Sigafoos and July given gate. Then track, unless plans are changed ball players who have been eve of the seasons opening, and lin was the Purdy and doubles by Walker. Coo- Hamas Choice radically today or Thursday. TWO-regarded for four years as just Bucky Harris sent him to first to in 1929, at Alexandria, he managed ney and Fitzgerald. The over-the- the first Dans fence wallops by and Pur- The Derby distance is one and a couple of extra guys have been replace Alex in game. to win sixteen out of twenty-six. Sigafoos one-quarter The Preakness the major hasn't been off the base since—and dy came in the fifth stanza, ana miles. making their rivals in He was brought up to the Cubs Over Veteran route is one and three-sixteenths. leagues where the lads have Alex hasn't been off the bench. The each time a runner was on the wonder hitting and after stum- Final decision on Burgoo King's been all this time. young man has been a not for trial in 1930. paths as the blows were struck. Pimlico will with Davis, robust .250, but his sensational bling through an unimpressive appearance at rest The young men are Harry very Millers Rally in Third By United Per** his Colonel Bradley, who is fielding has just the spring training was sent to Reading. owner. first baseman of the reclaimed and been what May to today. Lon- doctor ordered for the Tigers. He worked in thirty-four games for Johnny Cooney went the route on PHILADELPHIA. 11. expected arrive reclawed Detroit Tigers, and Steve former Penn State a a a in as relief pitcher, enough Hamas, nie Warneke, giant right-hander of Reading, many the Tribe slab and had stuff 7-to-5 May 11. —Slave but best he could do was win athlete, ruled a favorite to- BALTIMORE. the Cubs’ pitching staff. 'T'HE story of Warneke is sim- the combined with a lead to get by Ship, W. M Jeffords big Preakness nine and lose twelve. day to defeat Tommy Loughran, only 22. broke in—or tried against the harassed Bushmen. In former light heavyweight .hopeful, definitely was declared out Davis, ilarly surprising. Warneke. a Last year. Rogers Hornsby kept champion, to—four years ago at Toronto. But the third round the Hoosier lefty in their return match here tonight. of the Pimlico classic today due to tall rookie of 19 from Mt. Ida. Ark., him on the roster as a relief an injury received in trial race Big Dale Alexander, who then was was on the verge of taking the Twelve thousand fans are expected a baseman, in at Tex., in 1928. pitcher and he worked in parts of here the Toronto first with- broke Houston, count when the Millers pounced on to see the scrap. Monday. Houston youngster to twenty games, mostly the last few Monday stood Davis’ challenge for the job shipped the him for a cluster of four runs, in- Boxing experts contend that His easy victory in the winning two and losing It was a sheer ability to kiss that Laurel. Miss., in the Cotton States innings, cluding Ruble’s homer, but in the Loughran's only chance of victory race had placed Slave Ship among four. the Preakness favorites, but a spread old apple that kept Alex on the job. League. very next session his mates brought against the man who knocked him to six This year he started off the hoof received in that event elim- This year Davis was purchased Warneke was able win only back his confidence by slamming out in New York three months ago Lonnie Warneke and with five straight victories! inated him from the $50,000 classic. from Toronto by the Tigers on the out of twenty games for Laurel season the sphere for three more tallies. is not to mix blow-s. If Loughran The Tribesmen crossed the plate can stay away from Hamas and in dizzy fashion, and it wasn't until prevent a knockout, the Phila- the sixth that the league leaders delphian will have a chance to win Technical were retired without cashing in. a decision on points. Hamas has Benge, Sorrell and Grove ♦ ♦ Three runs went over in the first twenty-eight Boost of Speedway Chatter won his twenty- inning, one in the second, one in nine fights, twenty-five by knock- BY NORMAN E. ISAACS Studebakers. Although the drivers the third, three in the fourth and outs. He has lost only to Lee Ram- League Shutout Total to 26 Business is starting to pick up have not been announced officially, Favorite four in the fifth. age. a Pacific coast fighter. Big Motor it, if will out at the Indianapolis looks as Tony Gulotta pilot Fifth From Millers By t nitt and Prc** the lead for both leagues. Detroit Vic Sorrell’s two-hit pitching for Speedway, and in another week the the light gray job; Cliff Bergere the Eleven by 140 The Millers (counted four times, NEW YORK. May 11.—Major has two and Boston's Red the Detroit against Boston Red Sox boys who put ’em together and red one; Luther Johnson in a gun- schools, represented No. 2 for Sox, the in the local in the once in sixth and once Tribesmen League hurlers have chalked up Yankees and Athletics one each. was the mast notable performance drive 'em will be working overtime metal creation; Pete Kreis in a blue athletes, will compete third, the sectional track and field title car- in the ninth, on Spencer's home nearly twice as many shutouts as In the National League, honors Tuesday. His mound work enabled in preparation for qualifying car. and Bob McDonogh in a green At Minneapolis, an- nival at field Saturday. run. It was the Tribe's fifth vic- Tuoday were recorded at this time last year, are spread out more evenly. Two the Tigers to whitewash the trials, starting May 21. for the machine. Tech Tech, INDIANAPOLIS Sox, tory of the year in six starts against against May been by 11 to 0. He nual “500.'’ It's said in Gasoline Alley that with the spectacular Neely and AB R H A twenty-six, fourteen on each have recorded Cin- might have scored a no- aggregation. „ PO R greatest teams the pace, is fa- Ownie Bush’s Goldman, ss i t * 11 1931. hit One of the looking has tied up in Greenlees setting ...... 5 2 n of cinnati Brooklyn, the Phillies. Pitts- game were it not for Hal Studebaker SIOO,OOO Minneapolis Walker, rs .. that ever graced the Speedw-ay vorite to carry off top honors, but used sixteen players 4 2 2 1 n n This seems to be burgh the while the Rhyne's has the five and it’s easy to McCann lb ........ 5 2 tight pitching and Cardinals, two scratch singles in the machines and Sigafoos. 1 11 2 2 is the fleet, five Washington, unbeaten in two years Tuesday Indianapolis eleven, i 2b ....... 5 2 2 8* 4 1 evenly between the two and have third and oval Studebaker Four are ones and the 3b divided Giants, Braves Cubs one sixth. Four Boston hurl- believe. new and the box score keepers a Hale. 5 2 3 6* 6 sleek, trim and speedy machines, driven by Bob Mc- of dual competition, and Manual had be ,f n 0 leagues as the National and Ameri- each.
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