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"Red Sox Are
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And He's Going to Call Cards
By JOE WILLIAMS, Scripps. Howard Staff Writer * BOSTON, Oct. 11.—It. was the ninth Inning of the fourth game of the world series and an announcement came over the loud speaker. “Bobby Doerr, the Red Sox-second baseman, has” retired from the game because of a severe headache.” That made it unanimous. At the time the score was 8 tq 3 in favor of the Cardinals. Everybody had a headache and none more painful than Joe Cronin, the Boston manager. . 8. 8 Throughout .a long, dull, dreary ¢ afternoon Cronin had thrown one! Facts, Figures pitcher after another against the BOSTON, Oct. 11 (U. P.).— National, league champions, six in Facts and figures on the world all, only to see them torn limb from | series to date: limb by a resurgent Cardinal team Yesterday's attendance—35645; bouncing back from a depressing, four-game attendance—142,178.
defeat of the day before. | Yesterday's total receipts— Really Awful | $143886; four-game total receipts | ~—$595,355.
Perhaps this was not the worst game ever misplayed in a world] series but any attempt to make a comparison would surely result in| & photo finish. The full libel was| on the Red Sox. They looked like the Bushwicks on an off day. To paraphrase Hemingway's book title, it was Slaughter in the afternoon. Enos Slaughter, that is, son. The Cardinals’ right fielder originated the massacre in. the second inning with a home run off’ Pitcher | Players’ share if St. Tex Hughson, who, in Cronin’s series—Cards $5367.13 each’ Sox book, is his most talented slab per- $3288.01 each. former. What happened from then Players’ share if Boston wins—
share— |
Yesterday's player share—
$73,381.86; tomal players’ $304,141.05. Yesterday's leagues’ and clubs’ share —- $48,921.24 four - game leagues’ and clubs’ share— $203,760.70. Yesterday's commissioners’ share ~-$21,582.90; four-game commissioners’ share—$88.453.25 Players share receipts of first
hich calls itself the champion of " = Both maulers are Indianapolis “418 tne Chicago Daily News. Inc. ne American league. "2%": ® o a g|products and both are’ unbeaten ems Sch je 1 r There are second guessers today | Sehoendie pt. ® ...6 1 i 1 & Olhere, with Johnson boasting nine| Junior Baseball who claim Cronin kept Hughson in { Musial 1b 1 1 6 1 "g|straight wins and his fellow chal- | there too long. Perhaps he did, but! | Slaughter, $1212 Jen ger eight in a Jow iii is a ‘Dinner Monday looking back it wouldn't have made | Garagiola, 1 4 4 o offormer army lieutenant who saw Wa ¥ . rs of all three 1946 chammuch difference, because the Red Marien o .° 1 3 3 § 9 /combat duty in Africa. Johnso po Membe . {pionship teams will be guests of Box were. never in the ball game. Munger. p .. 4 0 1 1 0 ofalso served overseas with the _ honor at thé annual banquet They were outpitched, outhit and| Totals .........41 i7 2 21 7 j|forces, The complete program fol- [planned by Junior Baseball, Inc., at outfielded. It reached the point | BOSTON lows: lth e ‘Riviera club Monday night at where, as has been noted, Doerr | Mokes, Ena ap R H 2 4 ® Main event, 10 rounds, for Indi- | 8 o'clock. y nig SKy, 88 ig 5 4 0 § 92 1 Quit with a headache and if YOu | DiMaggio, ef 32.1 0 3.1 202 light- ~heavyweight title: Tommy After eating a chicken dinner, had looked at the moment you | | Williams, X. 3 1 1 0 } 0 Byron, Indianapolis, vs. Al John- the champions will be introduced by would have seen, Ted Williams, out | ie og 13.48 9 son, Indianapolis. Ray Linson and presented with inin left field leaning disconsolately g oh = 2% y ry ° ? 2 ? 1 Semi-windup, § rounds, welter. dividual gold baseballs by George against'.the scoreboard, idly finger. | Wegner, CS i. 4 0 ‘0 5 a ofweights: James Sherron, Indianapo{ughson, p . © 0 0 0 0 1llis vs. Mickey Wilson, Detroit Hoster of Hoster-Roberts, Inc. ios ihe BUImerals aon, Out ot Bago . » chan : ! 0 0 0 ! o Mich ’ ’| Luke Walton will be toastmaster ese two incidents came a reveal- | grow : : 2 as d Glen Harmeson, Wabash college Ing symbolism; a team had quit. Ryba, > 0 2 0 0 0 1 Prelim, 5 rounds, heavyweights: foctball coach who formerly Br . Dreisewerd, p 990 0 0 o ofLee Carter, Indianapolis, vs. Bob! Dugout Confirmed "It Jetkovich caras . i 8 8 : 8 0 Jackson, Chicago, IIL at Manual high school and Purdue .. » If you needed confirmation you | Culberson *vsraes es 1 3 0 o o° | Prelim, 5 rounds, welterweights: BRivErsiY: will be the principal looked 'at the dugout.’ It Pretend. Totals 35 9 27 13 -4| Buster Miles, Indianapolis, vs. Ted |SPe2Ker. 8 picture of resignation. Worse! Metkovich batted for Baek in fifth Weems, Chic 1 The banquet will follow a closed McBride batted for Zuber in seventh y age, LL ti f Junior Baseball's board than-that, a picture bf indifference. Cutherson ba batted for Dreisewerd in ninth Prelim, 4 rounds, heavyweights: | T6¢!n8 of Junior Base Invisible words seemed to Spring up. Boston. nnn ait nan (Hair) Raisor, Indianapolis, |°f directors at 5 p. m. So we are getting ‘our brains! Runs batted !n — Slaughter, Walker, | vs, John Weatherford, Indianapolis. knocked out. “Who cares?” Marion 3, Musial, Garagiola 32, Zork,
If YOU Kurowski. Doerr 2. Two base hits—Kurhappen to be an A. L. rooter (I'm! Swski 2, Musial, York, Slaughter, Gara-
la, Mario a afraid I am) you begin to wonder. | Doerr Syceifices ome runs—Slaughter, After all a ball game is not over 50 Walker. Left on bases—St Louis
4 10, Boston 8. Base on balls—off Munger until ‘the last -man is out. Or so 3 Bagby 1, Zuber 1. Brown 1, Ryba. 1
; 5 | Struck gut—by Hughson 1, Bagby 1, MunI have been. told. ger 2, Zuber 1. Hits—off Hughson 5 i innings (non t As you know from the score it: bin 3: off Zoore 3 in 2 gl Bane 5
was no contest v h (none out in Sth); off Ryba, 2 in 2 and very likely that off Dreisewerd, 0 in 13. Double plays— |
helps to explain the attitude of the Slaughter So, Gutagiols Doerr to Pesky 0 or choendienst to Musial: Pesky beaten team. There is no Way t0ito ‘Doerr. Winnin ng pitcher—Munger explain the failure of Hughson, a |1qting BH ee alushian, Umpires..Berry ! piate allanfant (N) rst really gifted pitcher, other than to \A) second; Barlick’ (N) third. Attendance—35 645
Hubbard Time—
day.” He had only one effective Ed Sox to Fly
inning, the first. After that he To St. Louis stood out nakedly as a soft touch. BOSTON, Oct. 11 (U. P.).—The
It was Slaughter, always a neme- bulk of the Boston Red Sox squad |
Bout Tonight
my Byron and Al Johnson for the | Indiana. state four games only |e Louis wins cal sports scene tonight at Armory’ with the scrap topping a. ander, | five-tilt ‘pro mitt bill to be staged | forced Tex Hughson's removal, alby Matchmaker Lloyd Carter's Her- | though he didn't figure ‘in the offcules Athletic club.
ing their first local starts tonight. Sacrifices—Marion, Moore, Mun-| The Raisor-Weatherford brawl will | At Jungle Park open the program at 8:30 p. m.
i Amateur Grid
eight Sunday games form the week-
a, Keystone vs. Northeast at Riverside and Coleman vs. East Side Eagles at Broke 8is to A. L. ambitions in these! will fly to St. Louis tonight aboard |side: 10:30 a. m., Spring and Walnut vs | Pairview Presbyterian at Riverside ® ai
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Rajah Thinks He Has the Right Horse
By ROGERS HORNSBY Former Big League Star BOSTON, Oct. 11.—-The Cardina ‘thave done something in the worl series’ that not even the grea Yankee teams of any era did , . . make 20 hits in a series game. They also went to the other extreme by hitting two doubles and two singles in one inning and getting just one run, because two men ! were thrown out at the plate. There's just no telling about the Red Birds . . . and my prediction of St. Louis to win the series looks better than ever, The Cards are now tied in games and have their two ace left-hande . ers, Pollet and Brecheen, left. State Title I figured that southpaw pitching would be the turning point in this | series and it is’ working out that way. The Red Sox barely nosed out Pollet, couldn't hit Brecheen at ‘all and now have to face the two of ‘em again with no advantage in games. On the other hand, St. Louis has Boston's only good leftHarris; and has twice
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Freshman star . . , giola, Card's catcher, has six hits in 12 trips, including two doubles, for a 500 series batting average, and has fielded flawlessly,
A 10-round battle” between Tom-
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hampionship will highlight the lo | the beaten
cial result of the opener.
Wilson and Jackson will be mak- [Baker to Drive
ROCKVILLE, Ind, Oct. 11.—Joe Baker of Indianapolis will be a newcomer Sunday afternoon at Jungle Park speedway for the Midwest Dirt Track Racing association's final big car race of the season. Baker has been campaigning suc{cessfully in the west. He'll compete against most of the Midwest as-
Slate Is Heavy
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teams playing in leagues organized |clits Griffith, Indianapolis, the 1946 by the city recreation department. champ. Griffith will receive the The complete program announced (trophy Sunday. by Wilbur Schumacher follows: Time trials start at noon and the | Junior League, Tomorrow-.5:3 first of the heat races 34/2:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time.)
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