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Shipping Port This Umpire Carries Gun By Joe 'Williams The baseball paraphernalia of Norman Brackett, IK mum Indianapolis Times Sports North Hampton (X. H.) umpire, includes a gun. The Lots of Noise in Bronx weapon hangs in a holster over the ump's left hind m w m pocket. He never has had to demonstrate whether or MTarthymen Facing Tiger INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1934 PAGE 12 not the revolver is loaded. mum Other Hunters Fare Badly YORK, Aug. 11.—Don't !>e alarmed by that ferocious TRIBE DROPS BEHIND MILLERS AND BIRDS roar up in the Bronx, for it isn’t an uprising of the tax- payers. It simply means that the Tiger hunt staged by When Cyclists Spill It’s Real Jumble Marse Joe McCarthy reached its climax today at Yankee Home Run by Arlett Crushes McMillen and Stadium. For upward of a month Hunter Joe and his Aankee beaters have been pursuing this man eater (habitat Detroiti- Redskins Before 12,000 Fans; Rascher Head bus). Now that they’ve finally arranged a meeting with the beast, the situation may rapidly l*ecome embarrassing. Other Tonight Mat Program big-game hunters of the American league have been sav- Continue Hostilities agely clawed recently by the big striped cat. In fact, the • latest results show the score to l>e Tiger, 12; Hunters, 0. Logan Is Knocked Out of Box in Third Stanza and Bush- Hoosier Star Receives His When Hunter Joe and the Bronx beaters started on the Tiger s trail men Up Game in Fifth; Bill Burwell to Be Chance Tonight Against the v were practically breathing down the neck of the beast, but the Sew jungle cat made much better headway through the American League Honored Tomorrow. Ranking Grappler. veldt than did the be iters And now. meeting the Tiger face to face, the could a little help. Lefty Gomez, Red Ruffing. Lou Yankee hunters stand BY EDDIE ASH THE COMPLETE CARD Gehrig and the other hunters may need a little assistance from Cijde Tunrs Sports Editor Beatty or Frank Buck. Big Buzz Arlett of the Minneapolis Millers buzzed one out of Perry nun Main Go • * a stadium last night, and after that burning blast it looked like a Mich- Andy Rascher. 212 Odar Lake. Ind.. v. the help igan City prison break as enemy walked around the AVING lured the beast into their own back yard, with of the runners sacks Jim McMillen, 222, Chicago, Two falls out unmolested. He hit it with on the in the fifth inning and American League schedule, the hunters are now faced by a two paths the of three. H the markers the beyond the reach of the Indians. The of coin a phrase. For weeks the Yankees three put contest Semi-Final condition in tead a theory, to before have bern looking upon the Tiger conquests with amused and cynical score was 7 to 4 and the struggle was reeled off about 12,000 fans. Orville Brown, 215, Wichita. Kan., vs. The defeat knocked the Redskins into third place, leaving the George Tragos, 215, St. Louis. One fall. contempt. , , Bushmen in sole possession of first and boosting the Columbus Opening Bout They just can t keep it up." was the trend of the Yankee remarks place post. The Birds continued against Big Columbus. 0., vs. A1 as they received word of one Detroit rally after another. It to us Red Birds to the runner-up to gallop Boy Davis. 230. Sparks. 220, Little Rock, Ark. One fail. year in reference to the Giants and their the K. C. Blues at Columbus and won, 6 to 1. that we heard that remark last First bout at 3:30. And, memory serves, the Giants managed to Oh, well, tonight will be another march to the pennant. if Referee, Here Clark. ” game. It will be “keep it up night and anew m m • ana the third of the series between the .v^.-ysefrMuuiwgirswanlnin i Local wrestling fans who have Millers and the Hoosiers and action and a half games behind as the series opens, the Yankees must Field Named watched the popular Andy Rascher will begin at 8:15. Only two games F'OURtake their stand or turn in their chips on this deal. It will take a One bike racer “coming a cropper” caused a lot of trouble as he fell from his mount during a race at come to the top as a professional like remain on the home grounds before down he took another rider with him and just after this pic- sweep to put the Yankees in first place, but hoping for a sweep is the Wisconsin state fair ground. As he went mat performer, and who have been the Tribesmen hit the western trail arms, wheel ordering clasp the pearls you expect to find in a plate of oysters. ture was taken all contestants were piled up in one grand jumble of legs and spokes. waiting to see him in action against a for for Harness and it’s to say that the thi ’• nkres, however, is that of deliv- needless “big time” competition, will have The opportunity Redskins will be out there battling. a blow to the Tigers, rehabilitating of their own confidence that opportunity tonight at Sports ering body They game back of both of Detroit. are one Arpna on North Pennsylvania street. and knocking down the self-esteem Millers and Red Birds, although Grays By now the Yankees realize that the Tigers are no setups. Mickey Horse Derby Cloverdale Ace, The former Indiana university Minneapolis holds a Sun Beau, 9-Year-Old Cochrane has his boys hustling and keeps pulling those pitchers out of point advantage mat and grid star will clash with the Buckeyes in the the hat like Thurston with his own rabbits. The ability of comparative over exciting Jim McMillen of Chicago, in the pennant chase. and Columbias in unknowns to win with Detroit can be traerd directly to the manager of Eight to Start in Rich Ham- feature attraction on the Hercules the Tigers. Connie Mack's great pitching staff, which breezed to the “Burwell Night” Tomorrow May Return to Race Wars A. C. all-heavyweight wrestling American League pennants of 1929-30-31, was composed of flingers who bletonian at Goshen, Game Here Friday card. The bout calls for two falls won only when steadying influence was behind the plate. The fourth and finale of the Cochrane's scries tomorrow' will be celebrated out of three. a a a a a a N. Y. Turf’s Biggest Money Winner to Run at Los Angeles McMillen, an as “Bill Burwell night’’ as a tribute ex-all-America foot- is a master at starting green pitchers off on the right foot. 11 u C’niti and Press to the Indians’ veteran right- Grays and Negro Nine Play baller at the University of Illinois, Track If Equipoise Is Entered. is rated among the “first five" in CiOCHRANE* Tile fact that Mickey has appeared before the footlights on various GOSHEN, N. Y„ Aug. 14.—A field hander who is serving his tw'elfth .< light circles and to- stages is saxophone tootrr has rather dimmed his as a master consecutive season with the Tribe. at Perry Stadium. BY lIARRY GRAYSON of Gallant Fox. The dead Aus- heavyweight mat everybody of eight, the smallest except for the is expected to pro- maskman. Mike still is a great catcher in the opinion of but The American Legion will take part NEA Service Sports Editor tralian thoroughbred, Phar Lap, night’s match race in 1930, will go to the post in The cloverdale Grays, one of the vide Andy with the toughest test Pepper Martin. in the pre-game program and many SPRINGS, Ayg. 14. grossed $332,250. fastest semi-pro nines in the state, SARATOGA ring. On the current streak of the Tigers, in which Detroit swept series the Hambletonian Stakes, ‘‘Ken- of the war vets will turn out to Sun Beau has been galloping for he has had in a local four of the —They say Willis Sharpe Kilmer won with Chicago and St. Louis and two series with Cleveland, tucky Derby” of trotting world, give three cheers for Bill. The pop- will return to Perry stadium Friday some time Court Manor The Hoosier husky lias his the says at Kilmer’s victories were turned in by newcomers to the Tiger staff—Eldon Auker ular hurler has won six games and night to mix in a feature battle means it when he that the 9- farm in the Shenandoah Valley of last five tussles here and is hoping League. Phillips, at Good Time park here tomorrow'. played part year-old to speed aggressiveness of the Texas Luke Hamlin of the International, and a lost one and has a big with the Indianapolis Columbia A. Sun Beau will return Virginia. The old warhorse is re- that his and pitcher who was not with the rlub year. Auker, incidentally, pitched The eight entries declared in to- in keeping the Indians near the the races the event that Equipoise will prove an advantage against last C.s, regarded one f best Negro in ported to have shed 200 pounds of shutouts in this string. day for the ninth of the top. as entered in the Santa Anita Handi- Big Jim. The match is one two renewal in this The Grays is fat, leaving him at a trim 1,100 that clubs section. cap on the new Los Angeles Turf Rascher requested. The Hercules stakes, with positions, owners and The Indians were first to score out at Brazil last Sun- pounds.
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