Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1946 — Page 31
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| In a three-gdme series in Kansas City in early May, the Redskins won two and lost one and the Tribe park.customers hope that the home boys will welcome the Blues te their ‘wigwam by annexing both tilts here. Although the Indians were held to a 3-to-3 tie last night in a rain-| shortened contest, they had some luck in the standings. Both leading Louisville and runnerup Toledo lost and now the fourth-place Tribesters aré only one and a half games away from the top spot, one game behind the Mud Huns and right on the heels of third-place St. Paul. { Early Lead Fades The Indians “blew” a 3-to-0 lead last nighf in the series finale with the Saints but were all set to make |a final lunge for victory In the | ninth only to be halted by the | weather. “They had runners on sec- | ond and first with one out when
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{Ira Gordon, umpire in chief, de- | “© vn | Box Score ST. PAUL | AB RH O A E j Vitter. 2 Lie 4.933 30 0 | Basinski, 2b od OR 4 B80 | Rosenthal, cf ...... a1 °F 312 je Tipton, If . 3 x} 1 6:0 jDapper, ¢ ......... 4H 1 3 3 0 | Douglas, 1b «ue. ‘3 60 '9 8 1 0 Mauch, ss ... 3 1 1 -AR 2 1 | Rochelli, 3b .. 0-0 1 1 0 Sherer, p .... o 0.0 1 1 FEC bal ceive inne Oo 8.0 0 96 BIOAY Br coveerrrerss oO 0 90 3 ''¢ Toials .........c. 3 8 24 14 4 Kimball batted or Y eo in fifth, INDIANAPOLIS B RH OO A E Blackburn, }f ....... 4 0 2 0 '} 0 | Shupe, 1b 3 8 1 323 0 Sisth, 33 ..... «3.1 FT . 0. 8-0 Bestudik, . rf .. «4:9 0 } @¢°¢ Wentzel, ¢f ........ 3 0 06 3 1 © | Boglish, 3b ...../... 2 ‘2. 1-1-5 0 { Drews, 2b ..¢....... 3 0 2 5 1 0 T Brady, € «.onvvrnnes 3 ¢ 0 2-1 1 Fase Pp ercersien 3 0.06 0 F 0 | Detweiler ........ +1.0.. 0 0 @ 0 | Woods, p ......i. Be 0-0 0 0 iz ...: ..28 3 6 24 14 1 Detweiler batted fer HaZel in seventh, | (Eight Janingy; Rain) St. Paul . . 000 012 00—3 | Indianapolis 110 100 00—3
Runs batted Brady, Drews, Vitter, Tipton, Dapper. Two-base hits—Shupe, | Mauch, Tipton. Stolen base—English. ! Sacrifice—Rosenthal. Double plays—Rosenthal to Dapper, English to Drews to Brady to Drews, Dapper to Mauch, Left on bases—St. Paul 5. Indianapolis 4. Base on balls—Off Hazel 2, Sherer 1, Sloat 2. | Strikeouts—By Sherer 1, Hazel 2, Sloat 5. | Hits—Off Sherer 5 in 4 innings; Hazel, 7
{in 7; Sloat, 1 in 4; Woods, 1 in 1. Umpires—Gordon, Mullen and Austin. Time | —2.08. T . * ribe Batting G AB R H Pet} Bistd 22 84 32 2 38 | Ture .15 53, 18 0 340 | Bestudik «25 81 30 3 3% | Wentzel .. 25100 31 1 310} | Blackburn . 23 95 9 34 59 16 0 471 19 § 1 .263| 12 3 1 .250 89 22 1 247 13 3'0 2% 3 13 1 .178 4 J 1.167 33 5 0 .152
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By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Bill Meyer and his Kansas City Blues are to make their first 1946 | invasion of Victory field tonight to meet the Indians in an abbreviated {series of two games with dction scheduled to get under way at 8:30. The rejuvenated Blues, while running in sixth place, are not too far off the A. A. pdce to cause trouble and proved | night by flattenirig the second-place Mud Hens,
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cided it was too wet for further action—and it was. Earlier, the contest was halted
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slippery and it was enough for the umpires, Three “chiefs” were thére and all agreed to call it a night although Bill Burwell rightly thought he was entitled to at least one more hitter but his vigorous protest failed to impress the league's “guessers.” And so there will be a retuin
stgugeratnt later in thé season.
Behind Al Hazel, southpaw, the Indians tallied one marker in the first stanza, ong in the second and| one in the fourth, | The Saints were rebuffed until
session was followed by two in the sixth and deadlocked the score. Sherer, righthander, and Sloat, southpaw, pitched for the Apostles. The visitors got eight hits, the| Indians six, and the Tribesters | made one error and St. Paul four. Drews collected two of the Tribe's safeties and Basinski and Vitter| smacked two apiece for the visitors. | Extra-base pokes, all doubles, were| belted by Shupe of the Indians and by Mauch and Tipton of the Saints, Fielding Gems The fielding gems were contrib-| uted by Shupe who robbed Rochelli of an extra-base wallop in the sécond frame by making a one-handed stab of a line drive, and by Blackburn in the third, The veteran Gil| English turned in a sparkling game| afleld at third for the home forces | George Woods pitched the eighth |
for the Tribe, The attendance was 2184.
Jack Dempsey Discusses bone Show in Brief Stop Here
the fifth and one marker in that :
heavyweight boxing champion, made a brief stop in Indianapolis yesterday and talked over plans for the May 29 fight show to be staged at the state fairgrounds
Jack Dempsey (center), former world's
Coliseum. He is to referee on the card. Lloyd Carter (left), promoter, and Archie Hindman (right), chairman of the state athletic commission, conferred with Dempsey ati the airport, Jack also will serve as an honerary official at the 500-mile race.
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