Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1928 — Page 29
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Tribe Ends K. C. Series; Meets Colonels Here Saturday
indians in Finale With Blues Today After Winning Thursday. YDE OUTPITCHES ZINN Emil Also Contributes Two Hits During Tilt. By Times Special KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 11.— With three games of four played with the Blues to their credit, Bruno Betzel’s Indians were to battle the Kaws again today in the fifth and last tilt of the series. And this evening the Tribesmen will board a rattler for Indianapolis where Louisville will be met Saturday, before Manager Betzel pilots his crew to Louisville Sunday to start another road journey. It’s a peculiar twist in the schedule for the Indians to return home for a single fray, but the pastimers are accustomed to jumping around by this time and are ready to bear up under any task. Two Hits for Yde. Emil Yde pitched a fine article of ball Thursday and downed the Blues, 4 to 1, with Jimmy Zinn, usually a Tribe jinx, on the K. C. mound. Yde was given excellent support, and two double plays pulled him out of two bad holes, in the third and last innings. The Tribe southpaw also was
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strong with the bludgeon, getting two hits, one a double and one of his blows helped a run score. Herman Layne was the only other Indian to get two safeties and one of his smacks was good for two sacks. Two Runs in Third Both teams scored a run in the third stanza, and in the fourth the Tribe put over two more markers. In the sixth the Betzelites pushed a fourth tally across the plate to end the scoring for the day. Kansas City got eight hits and Indianapolis seven, but the Blues were unable to bunch blows off Yde’s deceptive slants. INDIANAPOLIS AB R H O A E Warstler. ss 5 0 1 2 3 0 Hanev, 3b 5 0 0 1 2 0 Lavne. If 4 1 2 4 0 P Russell, rs 3 1 0 3 0 (> Matthews, cf 2 1110 0 Holke, lbi 3 0 0 12 0 0 Betzel. 2b 3 0 0 2 5 0 Spencer, c 4 112 0 0 Yde, p 4 0 2 0 4 0 Totals 33 4 7 27 14 0 KANSAS CITY AB R H O A E Kuhel. lb 4 119 10 Wamby. 2b 4 0 2 2 4 1 Moore. If 3 0 1 3 0 1 Rignev, ss 3 0 0 2 1 1 Nicholson, rs %4 o 2 2 0 0 McGowan, cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 Chatham 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cronin, 3b 4 0 1 1 2 0 Wirts, c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Zinn. p .3 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 8 27 8 3 Chatham batted for McGowan in ninth. Indianapolis 001 201 000—4 Kansas City 001 000 000—1 Two-base hits—Layne, Yde. Three-base hits—Kuhel. Matthews. Nicholson. Stolen bases—Haney (2), Russell. Sacrifices— Betzel. Matthews (2). Double plays— Betzel to Holke; Wambv to Rignev to Kuhel; Warstler to Betzel to Holke. Left on bases—lndianapolis, 7; Kansas City, 7. Bases on balls—Off Yde, 3; off Zinn. 2. Struck out—By Zinn. 2. Passed ball— Wirts. Umpires—Johnson and Goetz. Time —2:10.
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All Around the A. A. By Eddie Ash
St. Paul was the only first division club in the A. A. to lose Thursday, and the Indians’ victory at K. C. failed to lift the Tribe out of fifth place. The Saints are still in the lead, George Murray for the Blues and Ferd Scliupp for the Indians were the ltkelv twlrlers in the series finale In Kawtown this afternoon. Schupp was ready Thursday. but Manager Betzel guessed correctly when he selected Yde to operate in the fourth fracas of the series. It’s a wise move on Betzel’s part to pitch Yde when the enemy is using a righthander, because Emil wields a wicked bat against that kind of hurling. Wid Mathews socked a triple Thursday, and also turned in two sacrifice hits. Wid drove in two of the Indians’ four runs. Fred Haney and Reb Russell, big guns of the Tribe attack, were unable to get one safe off Jimmy Zinn. Holke and Betzel also went hitless. Wamby was the lone Blue to solve Yde for more than one bingle and he poked out two singles. Haney stole two bases during the melee and the veteran Russell also was credited with a theft. Kansas City launched a mean threat in the ninth when Nicholson led off with a triple. Chatham batted for McGowan and walked. This situation moved Manager Betzel to order Byron Speece to the bull pen to warm up. But Yde worked on Cronin and struck him out. And Wirts grounded Into a double play. Warstler to Betzel to Holke. Rawlings was very prominent for the Hens at St.. Paul Thursday, with a home run and three singles. He drove in five runs, Toledo winning, 13 to 7. Roettger collected four hits for the league-leaders, two being home runs. There was plenty of hitting In that melee, the Hens getting seventeen and the Saints thirteen. Only two games were scheduled In the A. A. today. Louisville, Milwaukee, Toledo and Columbus had a day off. Minneapolis made a clean sweep of the
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four-game series with the Senators. Elmer Yoter played shortstop for the Millers Thursday and got by without a slip. And he contributed two singles. Orsatti socked a pair of doubles and a single. Jonnard and Koob hooked up in a mound dual at Milwaukee Thursday and the former won, 1 to 0, allowing six hits. The Brewers were held to four hits. There was brilliant fielding by both sides. Manager Meyer and Outfielder Guyon were banished by Umpire Rue for protesting a strike. Ollie O’Mara. veteran inflelder. who "Jumped” Indianapolis in 1920. plaved second for the Brewers and got one hit and his sacrifice heipr*d push the lone run of the game around In the seventh. Bates singled, O'Mara sacrificed and Griffin singled to score Bates. Jess Petty, star left-hander sold to Brooklyn by the Indians in 1925, Thursday was fined S2OO and sus-
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pended indefinitely by Manager Robinson for alleged violation of training rules. Petty has won one game and lost four this season. He was the hero of the Brooklyn staff in 1926 and ’27 and the chances are he’ll be back on the job shortly. He was the A. A. leading pitcher in 1924, when he won twenty-nine games for the Hoosiers. Eli Enger, outfielder with Indianapolis last season, has been taken on by the Quincy club of the Three-I League. Pie Traynor’x brother, an inflelder, also has been obtained for the Indian ‘‘farm” team. An error .crept into The Times Pink detail play from Kansas City Thursday In the ninth inning. Speece was sent to the bull pen and the detail play said he “went to the hill.” The mistake did not oecur in the box score. Yde was not relieved. Betzel merely sent Speece out to warm up and Byron was not called to the mound.
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GUS TOSSES BOBBY BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 11.— Gus Kallio, junior middleweight wrestler, downed Bobby Chick two falls in three here Thursday night. Chick won the first fall.
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