Trips Ud Chisox By HOGSETT. the redskin Joe Williams ELONpitcher with the Detroit Tigers, Indianapolis Sports was responsible Thursday for the Baer, Kinjf Kong Times first White Sox defeat in Meet of Heavies Chicago eight games. He pitched two innings • am in a relief role, singled in the INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933 PAGE 22 eleventh inning and scored the Handles German in Easy Fashion winning run.

mam Schmeling Game and Courageous Down Goes Schmeling—And Maxie Baer Wins! Indians Extend A ictory March to

mNEW YORK, June o.—Gentlemen, I #ive you Max Baer Twelve in Stirring Slab Conflict the Kinp Kony of the Kauliflowers. And if I were a prize fighter, I would give him to you for life. I mean to say, I Better of Shores in Fast, Close Tilt: Sigafoos would want no part of him in the ring. Burwel! Has Clean Sweep In a steaming inferno of summer heat, Continues Batting Streak: Millers Here for before 56,000 (A* Perrv Stadium Thursday) people in the Yankee Stadium Thursday night, this un- Twin Bill This Evening. KANSAS CITY AB R H O A E believable man-brute, a laughing BY EDDIE ASH executioner, battered the Connntser. lb 4 0 0 9 2 0 i uggcd Max Schmeling Germany Times Sports Editor Grigsby. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 of into abject in Mosolf, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 submission Red Killefer's Indians made a clean sweep of the five-game series Schino. rs .3 0 0 1 0 0 ten rounds. Taylor. City march twelve 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 with the Kansas Blues, stretched t.beir - victory to Cronin. 2b 3 0 0 3 6 0 With 0 one minute and 51 seconds of tile tenth round gone, Arthur straight without a defeat, Frank Sigafoc* rattled the scoreboard with Wilburn. ss 3 0 1 2 1 Donovan, the referee, stepped Pick 1 0 1 0 0 0 between the two men and mercifully and a two-base and the veteran Bill Burwell pitched marvelous ball—all Niggelmg 0 0 0 0 0 0 wisely stopped the uneven struggle. in the swift staged Perry Connolly, c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Schmeling had just gotten up from this entertainment was included struggle at Shores p .3 0 2 1 2 0 & terrific right-hand knockdown, and had tottered over to the ropes. stadium Thursday night. The score was 3 to 1 and the triumph enabled Willingham l o 0 o 0 0 If the ropes hadn’t been game there, he would have tottered further and the Tribesmen to climb within one and a half of first place. Totals 34 1 6 24 13 0 gradually fallen into collapse. He was in one of those mysterious twi- The pitching of Bill Shores, Kansas City, also was high class and Pick batted for Wilburn in ninth lights of the mind wgKII Niggeiing ran for Pick where nothing functions but instinct. All that IF the contest required only one hour twenty-eight minutes. Burwell held Willingham batted was for Shores in ninth. normal about his brain had disappeared ** with that . hits and Shores kept the Tribe hit total down to five. blasting punch to m M * the Blues to six INDIANAPOLIS the head. The Cowboys were desperate to win and break their losing streak, and As the hung m AB R H O A E German over the ropes with his weary arms raised the Indians refused to bend, a situation that resulted in one of the most White, high j| ss 4 1 2 1 3 1 and his glazed eyes blinking in pain, this new strange terror of interesting games of the season. Callaghan, cf ... . 4 1 i 2 0 0 the ring, this mirthful Coonev. If 2 0 0 3 0 0 Mephistopheles, who had been outrageously brutal When Frank Sigafos doubled in | Sigafoos, 2b 4 0 1 4 6 0 from the Wingard. opening gong, stepped back and made a brief, silent gesture, third round it marked the | lb 1 i 0 12 0 0 the in the sixth, however, and Chapman, rs 2 0 o 2 0 0 as if to say, “don't you think this has gone far enough?” twenty-sixth consecutive game in j Angley. c... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Killefer was “pacing the deck” in Riddle, c 1 a a a which he hit safely, and on top of 0 0 1 0 0 a a a the dugout. Grigsby opened the Bedore, 3b.. 3 0 1 1 2 0 he played bang-up ball at Burwell. p 3 0 0 since the early days of Dempsey—the Dempsey that frame by reaching first on White's 0 2 0 \[OT at Toledo—has second, accepting ten chances with- the ring seen such a startling as this 24-year-old giant J wide throw and the dangerous Totals 25 3 5 27 13 1 character out a bobble, some being of the Kansas City .Ironi the little hamlet of Livermore, Calif. Mosolf was up. He forced Grigsby 000 ;00 000— l He is more like Tarzan than variety. The slugger Indianapolis . that lurid fictional character of spectacular at second and Schino drew a pass. 012 000 00’— 3 tire wilds himself. An incredible contrast is batting .423 and is the talk of the of savagery, good pity. Mosolf and Schino moved up on Runs batted in—Bedore Callaghan Siga- humor and American Association. foos. Schino. Two-base hit--Sigafoos. The King brought into play a blunt, fnlless technic of the sort that Taylor's out and Burwell elected Three-base hits—White. Mosolf Sacrifices Champ Millers Invade first, —Chapman, Cooney Left on bases—lndi- must have been popular back in the stone age when hairy Neanderthals to give Cronin a free ticket to anapolis. 4: Kansas Citv, 8. sat. shoulder to stodgy filling the bases. —On Burwell. 2: off Shores. 3. Struck out shoulder with dinosaurs in the waste lands and A twilight-moonlight double- 2; by the then connected for —By Burwell. Shores. 3. Umpires— watched heavyweights of that period do unto death one after another. both games for the price of Wilburn what McLaughlin and Donnelly Time of gam* header, —1:28. Behind every punch was a lethal purpose. If the punch happened to admission, will the Indians looked like a safe blow’, but Sigafoos | one see back be legitimate that v.as all right. If it didn't, it was just a slight social tangled up with the champion Min- went on the grass, snared the paused pellet with tossed error. Repeatedly he to smile his apology after backhanding, neapolis Millers this evening, and one hand and to Tribe Statistics butting and hitting low. To him a prize fight is rowdv business, and both be free to Wingard for the side-retiring out. battles will women was a should be conducted as such. fans. The first tilt will start at 5 “whisker escape.” HOW REGULARS ARE a a a Angley BATTING a a a p. m. and the second under the Banished AB H Pet. will the Tom Angley A” 1 0ING into the ring with a weight of 13 pounds lights at 8:15. It be big- was banished by Sigafoos. if 195 82 .423 advantage U and a of the year, and Umpire Donnelly in the fourth and Coonev. n-of 94 33 .372 VJ" much greater gest ‘ladies’ night” I j Rosenbere. of 114 35 .307 reach, the King readily demonstrated his physical the Riddle went in and finished out the superiority. Hr handled with the champs serving as i Bedore. if . 125 37 235 the German in the clinches as if he were one it is believed the backstop duties. It looked as though 1 Chapman, of 135 40 .295 of Mr. Morgan's migdets. visiting attraction, Wingard. if 183 54 .295 It was astonishing to see him take Schmeling had beaten hard ' Riddle, c 72 20 .278 with largest crowd of the season will turn Tom out a smash one arm and shove him clear across the ring. In relative power, that was deflected by Shores to | Anglev. c 108 29 .269 a child out. ! White, if 142 38 268 was battling a man. Cronin and when the umpire said Callaghan, of 187 51 .259 Indianapolis was first to score At no time was there any serious doubt as to the outcome. With “out,” Angley took exceptions and Lee. if 94 21 .223 Thursday and a walk paved the first flurry of punches in the opening round, it was clearly evident night, drew a ticket to th? clubhouse, that Baer the way. Wingard drew a free PITCHING RECORDS was the harder hitter, the stronger man and the adven- house. Won Lost more as first up in the second, turous. It was a question only of whether he would continue to be ticket The Indians launched their win- Jack Tising 5 0 serious, Chapman sacrificed, Wingard ad- Jim Turner .. 5 1 and whether he could stand up under the blasts of drive on Decoration day at Co- 7 3 scorching vanced to Cronin made ning Bill Thomas the heat. third when lumbus by taking a double-header Bill Burwell 4 2 : stop and threw’ out | Johnnv Coonev 2 1 By the second round another vital point was established, which a back-handed and their record since is twelve vic- | Stewart Bolen 2 quite reassuring Angley and Bedore beat out a hit Pete Dailia 1 was to the Californian’s followers. He took tories and one tie in thirteen starts. k Logan . 2 6 Schmeling's over second, Wingard scoring. Bob best shots to the chin and smiled back at him patronizingly. You could almost hear him sneer, “Is that your knockout punch?” To all prac- Ray White Triples tical intents, the fight was over then. Nothing is so discouraging to i", In the third the Tribe boosted its a fighter as to see his mightiest blows roll harmlessly off an opponent's Li run total to three by staging a rally chin. good for two markers. Ray White a a a tt u tt tripled to right center and crossed was in a bad way when the chimes ended the second the plate on Callaghan’s with SCHMELINGround. He was dazed and hurt as he backed away from as vicious a The most colorful~■'battle since that Dempsey-Firpo count of nine in the tenth round. The German got what proved to be the winning run. bombardment of fists as has been seen in the ring since the night Firpo slaughter—that’s the experts’ verdict on the Max up but he was so badly beaten the referee stopped Cooney sacrificed and Sigafoos and Dempsey wrote a classic chapter Baer’s technical knockout of Max Schmeling at New the uneven struggle. in the red history of refined smacked the sphere against the RILEY 9666 or 2255, or write for )/l slaughter. York. Thursday night. you see Baer (right) Schmeling mixing center for two Phone f Below and scoreboard in left lowest fares all parts of U. S. or Canada. M ' '(/( m Baer was violating all the law's of scientific fighting—to him there is At the top you see Schmeling going down for a it in the first round. bases, Callaghan scoring. ‘“Siggie” no such word as boxing in the bristling lexicon of youth. He was throwing was caught napping off second and his right hand from the center field bleachers. He was missing often but wingard's fly ended the rally. he w'as landing with too much frequency for the physical comfort of the The Blues got their lone run in the German or the mental calm of his admirers. fourth when Mosolf led off with a CHICAGOFS( Great Eastern is theji ...... $2.25 I credited Foxx Blasts Three Homers to Boston $1 8.75 Louisville. . ef* idi&C A ( only bus system special- Baer with the first four rounds. In the fifth he slow'ed up triple and scored on Schino’s long ■ Cincinnati.. 2.50 New York 13.75 < Ling in long distance ■ : Jll on instructions from his corner to pace himself, and Schmeling w on the fly to Chapman. The scoring for Columbus.. 4.00 Pittsburgh... 7.25 l travel.Thru expresses “no and y ■ round, which with the seventh, was the only round he won. Baer began the night was over and the fracas Dayton 2.75 St. Louis 5.00 \ • I to turn it on again in the settled down to a mound scrap Los Angeles 27.50 Washington. 12.25 ) eighth. From then on it was merely a question Give A’s First Over New York tight . time to most points.® Win TOUR, of how' much punishment the German could take. To his credit he took between Burwell and Shores. NEW YORK ALL-EXPENSE $37 ( Porters on every bu*. M it all gamely and without a whimper. Bit United Press Grube missed Appling’s throw. bell’s relief pitching gave him his The fans were on the anxious seat mnm wnmrrT -inwnmrTMriTT^Mriiffimmin ! He came home on his shield like a real warrior. NEW YORK, June 9.—Washing- Johnny Stone made a Detroit homer eighth victory. ton replaced Chicago at second in the ninth to tie the score. Pittsburgh lost its eighth game in position in the American League Philadelphia downed New York, nine starts, humbled, 8 to 2, by Cin- standing by splitting a twin bill cinnati. The Pirates contributed five Sport Oxfords schiff's 14 to 10, Jimmy Foxx made three Men's Semi-Pro and Amateur Notes Thursday with Boston, while the as errors to the Reds’ victory, and .Chisox lost to Detroit. Athletic home runs, against one Rixey gave the Bucs only eight hits. j Central Transfer A C.s will play Eliond Street Merchants at Riverside No. 6 Senators dropped the first each Ruth and Lou ? The by Babe Gehrig Three-hit pitching by Dizzy Dean Tally double-header Saturday at River- Saturday afternoon in a Majestic League side diamond Sunday. game No. Bat 2 p m The A. C.s game. Cards tackle Ace Coal nine to the Red Sox, 4 to 3, but for the Yanks. Ruth leads the home gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 2 to will plav Virginia Avenue Cubs at Long on the Link-Belt diamond in a double- took the nightcap, 12 to 3. Boston Chicago Cubs and Ace Sundai at 2:30. All players report header, run procession with twelve while 1 win over the at 12:30 Saturday. scored twice in the ninth to take the Gehrig and Foxx are tied for second Lon Warneke. Yorktown Merchants-Fyr Fytrs desires opener, but in the second contest, Tin’ Forester Cubs Seniors downed In- morning and afternoon games for July 4, honors with eleven each. Sunday the Senators pounded Kline dianapolis Ramblers last at to be played at Yorktown. - Uniformed Welch, It was the A’s first victory of the Rhodius park in an em-Roe Senior League teams only wanted. For complete infor- and Andrews for Six KAUTSKYS FACE TRIP game, hitting three hard. Score mation. write George Auger, 111 West seventeen hits. season over the Yanks, and although 15 Lott Mam street, Muncie. the eighth. was to 8. hurled for the Cubs. runs came in Jack Rus- Foxx’ homers, all off Lefty Gomez, Indianapolis A. C.s of sell yielded Boston eleven safeties. Kaufsky Team standings in the Em-Roe Senior J W. Bader Indians will meet Indian- accounted for five runs, the Macks the Indiana-Ohio League will go to and Junior Leagues apolis Printers in a double-header Detroit nosed out Chicago, 3 to 2, Ventilated follow: Satur- forced to blast out six runs off Seniors day at Ellenberger and will travel to Ar- when Elon Hogsett singled were Middletown, 0., Sunday and are out Won. Lost Pet. cadia Sunday to meet Arcadia Boosters. Wiley Moore in the eighth inning AH Bader players the moved to third to make it two in a row at the ex- Riverside A. A 6 0 1.000 notice. Speedy Stiles. in eleventh, on to win. Rhodius Cubs 5 1 .333 Ed Burkett and Bottema are requested to Joyner White’s single, and came pense of the Buckeye nine. Forester Cubs Sr ... 3 2 .000 call Harrison 1762 and ask for Bill. Baders have open July St. Louis beat Cleveland, 5 to 3, Kautskys Armour Parking 2 3 .400 dates June 25 and 2. home when Marvin Owen grounded trounced the Muncie Indpls Ramblers .1 5 .107 Crawfordsville and Cloverdale. notice. after Jack Crouch’s homer wtih two the club ap- Sports Write or to Luke Appling as catcher Frank team last Sunday and Men’s Cuban Heel 52nd St. Merchants ... 0 6 .000 wire 2818 North Capitol avenue, mates aboard off Clint feat- Juniors Indianapolis. Brown parently is out of the early season Won. Lost. Pet ured a four-run Brownie burst in batting slump. The locals also have . 5 1 .333 Schedule for the Leisure-Hour League Forester Cubs Jr. at the fourth. been encouraged the fine Sacred Heart 4 2 .687 Saturday 3 p. m.. follows: by showing .555 School No. 34 vs. School No. 22. In the League, the lead- Amer. Settlement 33 field. Manual $239,195 Gate National of Rasty Bader, veteran righthanded Fides . 0 fi .000 ing Oak Hill vs. Garfield, at Garfield No. 1. New York Giants nosed out the pitcher. Rhodius vs. Morton Place. Brooksiae Phillies, 7 to 6, after runs Are Coal nine will plav Indianapolis No. 2. home by Kautsky players are requested to Cardinals in a double-header Sunday at Watches Battle , Homer Peel and Terry meet at L. Strauss store 8:30 field 1:30 Practice Bill at Diamond Cham at SOFT BALL NOTES accounted for six runs. Carl Hub- Sunday morning. will be held at. 4p. m. today. All players The undefeated Trinity .Juniors tackle report Sundav not later than 12:30. For Woodside A. C., who have won 18 out By United Press games with Aee Coal nine, cal! Be 4760, of 21 starts. Sundav at 2:30 at Willard NEW June 9.—Here are ask for Albert. Collins and Hagen wilt park. Trinity outfield has been strength- YORK. be on the mound for Ares ir the first ened by the addition of Gene White. the facts about Thursday night's with Troy receiving, and in the John game, Madden Flyers, playing in the | fight between Maxie nightcap. Neal will pitch and Fox catch. Manufacturers’ League, defeated Ewart heavyweight Link-Belt, team, 9 to 6. with Logsdon hit- Baer of California and Max Schmel- j A record crowd is expected Sunday at ting two homers and Wallsmith pitching Cloverdale worn the Gravs meet Dady shutout ball for seven innings. ing of Germany. Hop Allison for the A C Howard and | Winner—Baer, technical knockout, tenth j Dadvs and Hutsell and Stoker for the No 22 dropped game Stanley School its first of round, 1 minute 51 seconds. Ora's will be the rival battteries. the season to the fast Granada, being 1 Parks has been added to the Cloverdale nosed out by a 4 to 3 decision. Grandas I Scheduled Length—Fifteen rounds, lineup and will get into action Sunday. succeeded in grouping their three hits of Place—Y'ankee stadium. Men's Dress Sport Oxfords the game in one inning. School No. 22 j A fast game is expected at Pennsv park and the Granadas are tied for first place Attendance—s6,3oo persons, Sunday when the speedy Flanncr-lli- in the Hour. Paid Attendance—s3,ooo persons, chanan nine tackles St. Patricks. St. Leisure j j Gross Pats will be out for their third straight Special Gate—5239,195.65. victory or meeting of Leisure-Hour Soft- Zinknn. Burkert Thompson ball League has been called for Monday, ! less 10 Per Cent Federal Tax—s2ll,- ■will pitch with Glover receiving. Murray, 7:30 p. m.. 410 Majestic building. ! 676.07. Oilligan or Styles hurl for Flanner- Man- will agers of all teams are urged to be pres- Less 5 Per Cent State Tax—5201,092.27. Buchanan. ent. j j Calvary Cancer hospital receives 5 per defeated I cent of Schmeling 37'". and Citizens Giants Pflumville The fast Granada remainder: Tigers. 16-12. Sunday at the Tiger dia- soft-ball team de- Baer 12U. slugfest. Garrett went feated the League-leading School 22 team mond in a the at Garfield Thursday. to route for the Giants. Citizens play a 4 3. Steenber- Sunday at Walnut Gardens ger. Granada pitcher, pitched and hit double-header his team to victory, June 18 is open Call Red Shutes at Dr. getting 11 1877-M after 6 n m and hitting a game-winning . Granada's played without the assistance The unbeaten Hortonville A C would of three of their mainstays. like to book a game at Hortonville for BASEBALL Sunday. Call Jim Bush at Westfield Ind. MEN Perry Stadium Smith All-Stars will plav a double-header BUILDERS PLAY wth Flanner-Buehnnan at Riverside No 7 Saturday All players are asked to be at Owing to warm weather the Chris- 2 GAMES diamond at 1 p. m. All-Stars have lost tian Men Builders of the Third onlv one game this season in the strong 5 P. M.—8:15 P. M. Men’s Moccasin Toe Sport Oxfords Co-operative League. Christian church postponed the finals of the tennis tourney West Side Chevrolet will plav at Stiles- Iuntil Indians vs. Minneapolis ville Sunday and following players must Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at at at Petty, LADIES’ report the salesroom noon Fall creek courts. Matches follow: NITE Flnchum. Traev. Prvor. Hurt. Bowman. Box Seats. Sl.2s—Grand Stand, McKinney. Da\is. Zeigler. Ross. Mvres and One quarter final. Harold Banta vs. Bob Chandler An Important meeting will be Pogue; one semi-final. George Stewart vs. winner "sc—Bleachers, 40c held. State nines desiring strong opposi- of the above match. Jimmy Mc- GAMES PRICE OF tion June 18 date* write or Clure is in the finals. George Stewart was TWO ONE for and later singles year. I wire William Rider, 1542 Beliefontame winner of the last street. OHara Sans will plav at Porter's Camp Sunday and will leave the usual placr at 10:30 a. m. Oliver will be on the Sans mound and will be opposed bv Kehrt or Gunning Sans ore anxious to hook strong state club after Aug 6 Managers of Aus- tin Scottsburg, Wabash. Yorktown. Rush- vtlle Kokomo Seymour and Anderson, write H L. Hustedt, 1130 Dearborn SATURDAY North street.

Indianapolis Midwavs will journey to Hope Sunday to p’.av the Merchants Pier- Men's Oxfords jjV son or Pulhns will be on the mound for Punched Sport Midways with Gray receiving. Ail plavers are asked to report for practice at 4 30 to- and SUNDAY day at Garfield. Midyays hate August dates open and would like to hear from Tipton Oilers. Madison. Danville. Shelbv- ville and other fast state teams. Write Ben Kelley, Midway club. State and Naomi CAR WASH— ] * jggjif Streets. 9 Tndlanapolis Cards will play fifty-sec- CAR GREASE- Tl| CAPS gg New patterns, the aMB Up to 8 J kind you won’t see Quarts. elsewhere.

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