Alibi Al Explains Slump By Joe Williams Having attributed his unprecedented batting slump mum Indianapolis Times Sports to everything else. Outfielder Al Simmons now traces it ‘Doubt’ Ended to too much swimming in Honolulu last winter. He says m m m the splashing affected his batting muscles. Nationals ‘Clinch* It Again INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 PAGE 12 ME3?' m w 9 Foxx Helps in First Frame Williams Miller Series Gomez, Harder on Rubber, Sight-Seeing at All-Star Drama July 9.—The obvious second day angle on Ends Tonight; the All-Star game played here yesterday before an and Foxx With Bat Share official paid attendance of 69,812 persons is that the World Series is over—the has it in the bag. After-Glow of All-Star Tilt Apostles Next For the third successive time, representing the up to now life of the All-Star game, the American Leaguers wound American Leaguers Prove Superior to Nationals in Every Tauscher Blanks Indians as up on top. Department of Play; Schumacher Takes Spotlight Turner’s Good Hurling pre\ occasions the National Leaguers 0.0 the two ious Is Wasted. vent on to win the World Series. So if you have any faith for Losers; 69.812 Attend. BY EDDIE ASH great BY C. MONROE in such things the National Leaguers scored a triumph MEADE Times Snorts Editor United Pres* Staff Correspondent in defeat yesterday; they victory in the 1935 World The Millers made it two made CLEVELAND. July 9.—Three heroes shared the limelight to- galloping out over the Indians last a certainty. of the major leagues returned to their workaday tests of three Series day as ace players night and stretched their league lead From the after the third renewal of the annual all-star game, won by the Amer- I.cok r.g bark on it. it was not much of a ball came. point to six games. The score was 4 to 0. game League third year. of vicvT ru thrills and drama, it was no different than a mid-Julv ican for the straight The finale of the series will be was, It the bat of third- between the Cincinnati Reds and the Philadelphia Phillies. It to be was hefty played 8:15 and the St, Foxx of the Phila- tonight at frank, ,-inctly a one- game. To be much more than frank it was baseman Jimmy Paul Saints will invade Perry Stad- delphia Athletics which accounted merely a first-inning game. ium tomorrow evening. for most of the runs scored by the 17-Year-Old Girls a a a nan Walter Tauscher subdued the American Tribesters last night by scattering the firs* inning Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics clouted a home into League aggrega- in Golf Play seven hits. He was opposed by Jim Gehrig of the Yanks, ahead of him. Meet INthe left fiold stands to score Iviu tion in winning, Turner, who pitched fine ball. Jim s That one swat decided everything. 4 to 1. support wasn't there, however, and told that this swat —and when you make a home homer You should be one Foxx's three Miller runs were “kicked in’* Cleveland Stadium you have made a very authentic home very Medalist and Former Win- run in tho run—- in the first by the home nine in the initial stan- , of the For some strange reason inning drove in was made off Mr. Cardinals. za. He held the enemy to six manager ner Lead Off at Chicago. blows. Mr. Frankie Fri'-ch. of the Nationals, Hecided to start Mr. Walker two runs and he Stoneham collected three of the three other who rank much with the in preference to two or higher. singled By I nitrd Prrgg Tribe’s seven safeties and of nothing less than master minding. Mr. in Stephen- This was course, more nor bases loaded CHICAGO, July 9.—Eleanor Dud- son got two. Stevie led off the Frisch’s idea was that the left-handed Walker would be more effective the fifth add to ley, Chicago, the medalist, fourth inning with a two-base than anybody else on the bench because of the great number of left- another. J J and Alice I Anderson, Kenosha, smack, but was left on second as handed hitters in the lineup of the Americans. The theory is, for the And it was W M Ann 1933 win- Heath, Bedore and Sherlock fell may be with us today, that a left-handed eerl es s benefit of the Bov Scouts who the p ner, were paired today in the first victims to Tauscher s brilliance. It batter a left-handed Master minds know that. So pitching of Ver- can not . round of match for women’s was Tauscher’s fourteenth win of Walker. of play the Mr. Frisch staited non Gomez the season. Walker get the over for the left- Western junior golf championship. And what happened? couldn't ball the Yankees and Turner fanned two and walked Gehringer who walked with down. Lou Gehrig, a futile factor of Miss Dudley shot the Westmor- handed one Mel Harder * two, and Tauscher struck out four forced him. first short Then the right-handed which land Country Club in 81, throughout the game, to Cleveland course and issued two passes. Foxx came up and blasted the ball into the stands for the one outstanding protected that three over par, yesterday. Miss An- 70,000 baseball fans, a record attendance f or the American-National Leagues’ all-star game, were h A are 17 when the team Two hits, two errors and walk ball game. Foxx derson took 90. Both girls Stadium to provide this colorful scene yesterday junior loop's hit of the lead after Jimmy Foxx NEARLYpacked into the Cleveland combined to give Minneapolis three a a a a a a provided it. years old. registered its third straight victory its League rivals in the midsummer classic, by a 4-1 count. over National markers in the opening round and They stood up bravely before the Hilda Livengood, Illinois women's Despite threatening weather, the reserved seat sections are shown jammed with spectators, with thousands Americans used two pitchers, Mr. Goofy Gomez, of the Yanks, in the sixth the Bushmen tallied sluggers the National champion, and Betty Mackewer, in upper stands. who worked six , and Mr. Mel Harder, of the Clevelands, who mightiest | the bunting-draped one out on two THK produce were paired one more after worked the remaining three. They were both good. League could and handed Peoria, 111., in another and walk. It wasn't the only four hits, two of which first They shot hits a The Nationals used four pitchers. It developed that the master mind- out round match. 90 night, that's all. It was came in inning when the respectively, qualify- Hoosiers’ ing rhoice of Mr. Walker was a mistake. For a while it looked as if Mr. the fourth and 96, in the Tauscher's night. Hal Schumacher should have received the nomination. But in the fifth Nationals scored their lone run. ing round. inning even Mr Schumacher came apart at the seams; he gave up three All Runs Well-Earned Other first round pairings and the In every department of play—- qualifying scores: Ellamae Wil- hits and one run. , At that lam not sure that Mr. Schumacher was not the best pitcher pitching, batting and fielding—the liams, Chicago, vs. Paula Parker, All Ciphers for Tribe stood head in the game. This same fifth inning in which he gave up three hits he team Milwaukee, 90; Virginia Lindlad, and shoulders their rivals of also fanned three hitters. And in the inning before he fanned the first above Joliet, 111.. 89. vs. Edith Estabrooks, deserved two hitters to face him. It was a performance which was reminiscent of the senior circuit. They Dubuque, la., 93. MINNEAPOLIS Hubbell s mystifying appearance a year ago. to win, and by just about the mar- AB R H O A B Carl of Cohen, 2b 4 1 0 1 5 1 gin indicated in tne final score. 9 a a a Gaffke. cf 4 1 2 1 0 a a a Every run was w'ell-earned. Gill, rs 4 1 1 1 0 0 two other National pitchers were Paul Derringer, of Cincinnati The American League nurlers not Columbus Matman Hauser, lb •*•.,.•••4 0 0 9 2 0 Harris. If 3 1 1 5 0 0 THEand Dizzy Dean, of the Cardinals. Neither was scored on. Mr. Der- only gave up fewer hits than the Hargrave, c 3 0 1 5 0 0 pitching League they Norris, ss 4 0 1 4 4 O ringer. who is much better ball than most National opposing pitchers, but were Ganzel. 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 pitchers these days, came into the game and went out of it in a matter of more effective in the pinches. Wins Main Event Tauscher, p 8 0 0 1 2 9 _ fact manner. In batting, the American Leaguers Totals 33 4 ~6 27 13 ~1 personage. It was different with Mr. Dean. He is a character, a It got just twice as many hits as the INDIANAPOLIS doesn't matter that he isn't a great pitcher this year—he is still the old —eight as compared to AB R H O A B Nationals Joe Banaski Tosses Foe in Bluege. ss 5 0 0 1 6 2 Diz And so when he went out to warm up the crowd recognized him sou four of their hits were Cotelle. cf 4 0 12 19 bases, Stoneham. rs 4 0 3 1 0 0 without benefit of amplifiers. You couldn't tell whether the crowd liked for extra a homer, a triple Straight Falls Here. Stephenson, If 3 0 2 3 0 0 him or hated him. There were boos, and there were cheers. and tw'o doubles. Heath, lb 4 0 0 12 0 0 was on Joe Banaski of Columbus to.) Bedore. 3b 4 0 0 1 2 9 Fielding virtually perfect Sherlock. 2b 3 0 0 4 2 0 the part of both teams, but the outclassed Jack Gacek of Chicago Riddle, c 4 0 1 3 0 1 straight carry Turner, p 4 0 0 0 4 0 only error of the game was charged in falls to off honors wrestling New Wrestling Champion against the National League on in the feature match at Totals 35 6 7 27 15 3 Martin’s wild throw the Illinois-st arena last night. Minneapolis 300 001 000— 4 Pepper to first Indianapolis 000 000 000— 0 on Simmons’ grounder in the fourth. Tiventy-seven minutes of tugging preceded in the Runs batted in—Gill, Hargrave. Norris Three of the American League Banaski’s victory 12. Two-base hits- Stephenson, Har- Appears Here Tonight first fall, which he won with a full grave. Double plays—Turner to Bluege to runs came off Bill Walker of the Heath. Left on bases—lndianapolis, 10; Cardinals, National starting pitcher, cradle hold. The Chicagoan fell Minneapolis. 4 —Off Turner. victim to a full Nelson swing 2; Tauscher. 2. Struck out—By Turner. and w'ere manufactured out of only after 4 Umpires—Dunn and Arena; four of action in sec- 2: Tauscher. O'Mahoney and Strack Head Mat Show at Sports two hits of a base on minutes the Goetz. Time—2:oo. with the help ond fall. balls. - Irish Star Has String of Victories. Henry Hill, rough Tulsan, was PERSIAN PINS SHAMROCK Cloudy Skies Cut Crowd disqualified for choking in the npwo run-producing scenes in the big all-star skirmish yesterday are shown here. At left, Rollie Hems- By United Press appearance in the HOLLYWOOD. July 9.—Ben AIJ Three bouts topneri by the of the new' heavyweight Hal Schumacher of the Giants, semi-windup and the bout was A ley, American catcher, hits the dirt to reach third on'-his lone, drive to left field second inning to tag him. Mar Allah, Persian wrestler, threw wrestling champion of the world, will be staged at Sports Arena on N. who until the last minute had been awarded to his opponent, Cyclone and is called safe by Umpire Ziggy Sears as third-sacker Pepper Martin attempts Hemsley Gehrig, Yankee slugger, jogs across the Paddy Nolan of Ireland in the main Pennsylvania-st tonight. Danno O Mahoney, the Irish star who upset expected to start on the mound for Burns. “Mr. X’’ triumphed over tallied when Joe Cronin crashed a long fly to left. At right, Lou Jimmy Jimmy Wilson is the event of the mat program here last Jim Londos for the crown recently, will take on the veteran Charlie the Nationals, relieved Walker at Swede Carlin, local matman, in the plate with the first run of the game, batted in by Foxx’s mighty . in the main go. night. St rack the start of the fourth and gave up one-fall opener. catcher. In other bouts Fred Grobmier, the four hits and one run in the four lowa Cornstalk,” will match innings he pitched.' Hoosier Softball strength with Jim McMillon and Carl He was followed by Paul Derringer Hr nsen will come to grips with Pete Signs who pitched one inning and allowed Willmon and Snyder Set $66,000 FOR RELIEF South Bend School Schuh. All grapplers on the card Set one hit, Dean of the By United Press Tourney Dates are experienced heavyweights. Han- and Dizzy gave up one sen and Schuh will open the show Cardinals w’ho double July 9.—Gross /. in the inning he pitched. receipts U. Grid Star at 8:30. for Midget Race Battle CLEVELAND,from the Ameri- Former South Bend to Be Scene of The performance of O'Mahoney Overcast skies throughout the day can League-National League will be with interest. His held the constant threat of rain All-Star game here yesterday watched materialized, Finals Play. specialty is the "Irish Whip” hold which never and un- Tony and Jimmy Expected to Stage Exciting Entertain- was announced at $93,692.80. Robert Jones Named Athletic Head at Central High; than doubtedly accounted for the falling After $12,000 was deducted By Uniti Spccinl batsmen. M-F nine will play at Rushville m their last four attempts to play. Turn- Riverside Greyhound Racing Lawrie 250 7 0 0 0 .280 By Tim.-< Sunday. ers to book a fast club for July 21 Rockwood vs. Fathers Club at Willard Sfn rial wish No, . 67 12 7 7 .280 QUINCY. 111.. J-!y 9 —Mechanics and 28 Greenfield. Flat Rock and Koko- 2. Club, just across the Mississippi in Stoneham 239 KOSHER KITCHEN CLEVELAND. July 9 —Babe new C. vs. Indianapolis Merchants were forced to tear down a giant Risko Fortv-hxth-st Merchants are under mo notice. Write to Jess Lewis, 1815 West Elite A. Sherlock ... 210 56 13 2 1 .267 108 SOI TH ILLINOIS. of Syracuse. N Y., was outpointed management The following players are Vermont-st. Indianapolis. at Spades No. 1. Arkansas, revealed today tnat near- pump at the water works plant here asked to report at 4448 Manlove-av tomor- Standings in the Em-Roe Sunday Soft- Bluege 312 79 14 3 0 .253 here last night in 10 rounds by Paul bail League: row night at 7 30: Noe. Caluson. B. Christamore desire a game for ly 100.000 fans bet a total of $835,- Sprinz 39 5 1 0 yesterday to extricate a 57-pound L. C. Roberts, Juniors W. L. Pet. 167 .234 Pirrone. local middleweight. It was Woods. Woods. Roome. Sunday afternoon. Call Belmont 1175. 8 1 .889 160 on races during the 40-day sea- catfish which became lodged in the Hughie. R'ance. Stokes. Hunt. Rienert and Boy’s Club TENNIS RACKETS a close fight throughout. H Jordan For games, call Washington practice Rosner Drug 8 1 889 son closed July 4. intake from the river channel. Indianapolis Ramblers will to- 7 which 5° The made Pirrone a 2823 and ask for Billy. morrow Barrett Coal 3 .700 TRIBE PITCHING $2 Cl Workers converted huge victory lead- evening at Rhodius Park. Broadmoor 3* 7 3DO The state of Arkansas got $57,- QO the fish ing contender the Citv 2 8 .200 Value l.*/0 for middleweight J H Taylor Transfers nudged out the club Bloomington Garden 405.90 in taxes, $41,758 as 5 per cent G W L IP Hits into steaks. Teddy Hendrix Brothers of & College 1 9 .100 championship. Risko beat Southeastern A C. squad by a 2-to-l wishes to schedule a game for next Sun- 38th of pari-mutuel bettings and $15,- P. Gallivan 23 7 9 141 score Greenwood winning pitcher, al- day at Bloomington. Call 5019 or write to 120% Y’arosz. the champion, last New lowed elgh hits and C Wright Real Silk Productions trounced Broad Turner EM-ROE r!K BYRD S HOMER FEATURES Slnkhorn Melvin Branam. in care of Arbutus Bil- 647.90 as a levy against admission 17 7 5 115 126 West Washington led the winners at bat. Ripple A. A Sunday, 9 to 2. Produc- 299 Street Ytear's day. Transfers will liard Parlor, Bloomington. Greenwood Friday operation. Page 16 7 PORTSMOUTH. 0.. July 9 —Sam oppose the Ben Davis Merchants at Ben tions twill plav at and nightly track 5 94 116 Frank Battaglia scored a technical night and Tnursday. July 18. will tangle Byrd's home run was the best blow Davis Sunday in a return Ult July 28 and Cumberland Merchants forfeited to J. The Riverside Club got 10 per cent Elliott 15 3 2 50Vi 53 knockout Halper in the August dates are open. Write to H E. with Longacre in a return encounter. Real over Lou H. Taylors in the first game of a double- won eight straight, and or Logan 17 4 5 of 26 hits pounded out as the Cin- Wincel, 1110 S East-st. Indianapolis. header and were deadlocked, 1 and 1, Silk dub has of the pari-mutuel bettings, $83.- 81% 104 fifth round of the semi-final last would like to hear from Shelbyvilie Rush- Wright 18 4 3 39 cinnati Reds downed Portsmouth of when rain second viUe, Franklin and in 156. Bettors were returned $709,889 41% night. The referee stopped the bout Mooresvtlle Merchants downed Oak Hill halted the till The Anderson. Brazil League teams will meet again at a later date. regards to road games Write or call for winning Cotelle 1 0 0 2 1 -Topcoats the Mid-Atlantic in an ex- Mrchants. 7to 5 Mooresville enter- their tickets. Suits to Halper further will Harding. Hosiery Mills, punishment. tain the Lester Real Silk Bolen 5 2 2 33 26 hibition game yesterday. 10 to 7. Southeastern A. C. s at Moores- Fashion Cleaners will hook up with the Indianapolis. Track owners collected $32,040.80 Relined, refitted, viUe Sunday. at remod- Four thousand fans saw Byrd smack Rov Steele Red Sox Riverside Park as purse money during the season, Sharp 11 1 0 12% 16 COLLAPSES W ATCHING STARS this e'vnir.g All Fashion players report Rockwood A. Cs will oppose Father's eled. at reasonable prices four-baser Forty-Ninth-st Aces will clash with the at the Fashion plant by 4 o clock. evening the report T. Gallivan 1 0 1 7Vi 8 th with two mates on t! y t ime* Sprrinl Club at Willard Park tomorrow showed. North Side Cardinals tomorrow morning at 5:30. Rockwoods have a permit for operating tailoring co . the paths. at 9:30 at Riverside. Aces boast an un- Valley to a Total cost has not yet —Ex-Indians— LEON CLEVELAND. July 9 —Physicians Williams hurled Glenn's a Willard Park Thursd iv and desire kfcwn £ New York st beaten record this season For week-dav 7-to-5 triumph over the Bridgeport game. Call Drexel 5611-W after 7 p. m. been compiled, and net revenue to 131 today attributed the collapse and games call Washington Chamberlain ... 10 4 2 54% 70 Rl ( KY S WOES INCREASE 4636 and ask for Blues in 12 innings Sunday. Vawter stockholders not ihown. Thomas death of Charles W. McLeod of Eric. Jim. wielded the big stick for the Valley. Christamore Seniors want a game for Salaries for 3 2 1 20 29 WASHINGTON. July 9—More tomorrow evening $46,804.05. Pa., at All-Star game Vallevmen will practice Saturday morning. Call Belmont 1175. emplpyes totaled Walsh 5 1 0 15 p tching troubles for Bucky Harris the yesterday Teams playing Saturday afternoon ball and play at Porter's Camp Sunday. 19% to a heart attack. desiring -ne services of a southpaw hnr’er Teams desiring games with the newly and his Washington Senators— to contact are asked Aloysius Cleary, 1338 Anv first class pitcher wishing to pitch formed Little Flower club are asked to Jack S. Harding-st, Indianapolis. Sunday ball for the Fayette Regulars is call Cherry 3343 and ask for Lonnie Keck- Russell, veteran relief twirler. 811.1. Y EDWARDS HUMBLED AUTO LOANS asked to call Brownsburg and ask for elsberg •It tie Flower will oppose Brook- Coppola, promising Arrangements MIDGET and Henry By T nited Press are being made for a Pedigo's store at Fayette. Hop. Hamard side this evening at 14th-st and Bosart-av. ATTO RACES and Refinancing rookla. will be out of service for the geme between an all-star team composed and MacLane, take notice. 20 Months to Pay DALLAS. Tex.. July 9.—George of Municipal League players and the Sterl- For games with the St. Paul M. E. Wednesday Night—Butler Bowl next 10 days. Coppola has under- Hiils, ing Beers to be played at Perry Stadium phone Appreciation Night Racine 'Wis.i grappler, was Connersville Flashes turned back the softball team Harrison 4761-R. time WOLF SUSSMAN, Inc. gone on a date to be selected. Chrvslers Sunday. 11 9. with trial* atartin* at 7 p. m. and rare* at p. m. a tonsil operation while Rus- v c’orious over of Newcastle to Prifev-AdnlU, cent*; Children, 239 W. WASH. ST. Billy Edwards Teams wishing to book a good team Federal Foods submerged the Garden lft rent*. To Exprem Appreciation for the sell is lad with a bone road way the public -Jhat been patient with delays Established 34 Years up broken Kansas City in a feature wrestling Hoosier A C. Negro nine will invade on their home schedule are asked to write Center club oundav. 16 to 3. C. C Gib- due to Inclement weather in the Edinburg Sunday, a, to games, watt. Opposite Ll-2T40 in his hand. ~ C.'s want a road Charles Flint. 315 Eastern-av. Conners- son pitched for the winners. For Statehnuse bout\here last- ”ht. game for July 21. Write to Raymond ulie. call Gibson at Lincoln 9377. *