Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1947 — Page 7

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Pirates Divide 2 Games With Giants

By CARL. LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 19—-Only a miracle can save the Bt. Louls

Cardinals now,

That was what the boldly-etched handwriting on. the wall said today about the once proud and jaunty world champion Red Birds. And though the legioh of fans who have followed the clean-cut y-go-lucky kids through one of the greatest of modern pennant

es, still hoped that Manager Dyer would be the miracle to rally them for a flag drive,

: the odds were against it.

Pitching was at fault in the first game “and hitting in the ‘second esterday as the Cards blew a uble-header to the Phils at St. 1t00in 12

lefties, ult singled, went to & wild pitch and scored Verban's single. It was the fourth straight Sunday sweep of a double header by the Phils. Big Day for A's ' The Athletics made it a for Philadelphia and a very one for 8t. Louis by knocking off the last place Browns twice, 4 to 3 and 5 to 2 to move into sixth place. The White Sox also utilized late lies to win a 4 to 3 and’ 3" to 2 ns at Washington _ dropped the Senators.to seventh " place. Thurman Tucker's two-run gdouble gave relief pitcher Earl Har¥ist victory in the ninth in the first game. The White Sox scored the Wing run in the ninth on Luke

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Appling’s single and the clincher on Murrell Jones’ long fly. # Joe Cordon returned to Yankee

hitting & homer and two singles to back up Bobby Feller's pitching as the Indians beat New York, 5 to 3. Allie Reynolds, who came to New York in the trade for Cordon, was the losing pitcher. Peller walked six and struck out six in winning his fifth game. The Braves held Aheir slim half game first place lead in the National by dividing at Cincinnati, 3 to 1 after Ewell Blackwell defeated them, 3.t0 1 with his whiplash pitching. The Reds clinched the first game in the ninth when Benny Zientara and Eddie Miller hit successive doubles. Charley Barrett was the second game winner. The Dodgers handed the slumping Cubs their fifth straight loss, 4 to 2 at Chicago before 46,672, the largest crowd ever to attend a game at Wrigley field. Joe Hatten won his fourth game on the strength of a four run Brooklyn rally in the seventh in which Pete Reiser’s two run double was the big blow The Giants and Pirates traded

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The state’s top professional linksmen were gathered at Meridian Hills Country club today to bid for Indiana’s three places in the B. G. A. tourney at Detroit starting June 18. The first 18-hole test was to get under way at 10 this morning and the second this afternoon follow ing the lunch hour, The three low médalists will quatity fof the meet in Detroit. The state organization announced that 40 were eligible to compete, including such perennial eontenders as Bill Heinlein of Noblesville, George Shafer of Batesville, Maurice Feeney of Indianapolis, state open champ, and Wayne Timberman of Meridian Hills, host pro. A sweepstakes was arranged in connection with the Qualification,

Roy Weatherly’s home run and

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Five Miller Homers : The Mill City team hit four

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The Indians were traveling today on an open date for them and they are to resume action in Columbus tomorrow night. After sbries in Columbus and Toledo, the Redskins will return home on May 24 to open a long Victory field stand. The

Millers stopped them yesterday. In the swing through the west, the Tribesters won five and lost six and they are in a sixth-place tie with Minneapolis in the American association standings.

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