Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 33

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Shortstop Williams Bought From Hollywood ‘a. By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Alter playing another double-header with the amazing Mud Hens in Toledo tonight, the Indians will return to Victory field tomorrow

to open a two-week home stand.

* It will be one of the longest stands on record for the Redskins on

the home grounds, calling for seve The dates are. May 24 to June 9,

route six double-headers will be

staged,

First to invade will be the Co-|

lumbus Red Birds, now fourth in the American association's wellpacked race, The Tribe's series with the Birds is to open under the Victory fleld lights tomorrow night at 8:30, and there will be a twin bill Sunday afternoon starting at 1:30,

Visiting teams will hit town in

the order of Columbus, Toledo, Louisville, St. Paul, Minneapolis,

Kansas City and Milwaukee. Only open date will be Saturday, May 31, after the Indians and Louisville

Colonels battle it out in a twilightnight bargain attraction on Mem-| orial day, May 30, when the 500-| milers perform. Buy Coast Leaguer When the Indians return home tomorrow thay will, be 'joiued by shortstop Woodrow Wwilllams, purchased from the Hollywood .club of the Pacific Coast league. He is a seasoned pastimer of other years

with Louisville, Syracuse and Cin-|

cinnati, The acquisition of Williams gives the Indians six infielders and will permit Manager Jimmy ‘Brown to go on the inactive list and put in full time at master minding the play from the dugout and coaching lines. >

Pitcher Manuel Perez, who has| been on the inactive list nursing ani ‘arm infection, is ready to'go again and will be restored to the Tribe! ‘active list when the Redskins get back tomorrow. But still’ on the inactive list is pitcher Hank Gornicki ‘who has been idled by a lame! throwing arm. The Indians dropped a pair in Toledo last night as the Mud Hens continued their surge and won both |

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n clubs to invade and for 22 games. |

inclusive, and along the marathon

|7 to 1, in seven innings, and Tto 6 to 6 | in 13 funings. It was the fifth time this season that the Tribesters were bumped off in both ends of a twin attrace tino. They have played six tandems and got a split in but one. For. the record, 11 of the Indians 17 defeats have been inflicted in double-headers. It's probably a

dianapolis ball club. The Indians had hardly a chance in yesterday's 7-to-1 setback in Toledo but were out in front, 4 to 1, at one time in the second tilt. {. Even three home runs, by Ben | Guintinl, Ernie Andres and Jimmy Bloodworth falled to put the | Hoosiers over the hurdles in the finale.

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home run, league” themselves, tied the the 10 and won it with a homer ‘by Glenn . McQuillen in the 12th. | Yotey Platt got: the homer in the

Kimble Troublesome The Hens also hit two’ circuit {blows in the first tilt, by Hank Helf and Dick Kimble. The latter batted in four runs, Ken Gables was the losing pitcher in both contests. He was {the starter in the first and the finisher in the second. The two defeats ' kriocked the Indians down in the league stand-

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ings, -from fourth to a tie for seventh. {| Second-place Toledo gained

ground and pulled up within one (game of league<leading Kansas City, jon the road trip, the Indians have | {won seven and lost eight. A baseball oddity was furnished | by Pete Castiglione, Tribe shortstop, |in yesterday's - double-header. He! went without a single fielding chance .in both games.

rh Tribe Box Scores

(First Game) ' (Second Game) |The hits were by Joe Garagiola.| INDIANAPOLIS { _ INDIANAPOLIS 'Schoendienst, Terry Moore and! Wonmelo er 1... °F 3 XS 4 RL AB R M O AE Stan Musial. It was Higbe's third Castiglione, "us } $33.02 Castighione, 8 8 5 1 o § Oiloss, while Pollet scored his second If 300 30 o | Moran, 1b 8 11.12 0 0 win against five defeats, Bloodworth, 2 003 0 1 1 3 oiRaim lf . ll 3 1:01.30 + d Quintin, ©f ......... 30 1°1 0 1igunung rt. “2.3.1 833 Major Leaders Rage er ay 1: 3d o| Weatherly 3. 4-8 E98 By UNITED PRESS Weatherly (000701 8 § § § §[Saiked ¢ L4ce ra a 1l OA eS I Put Barrett, p [11.0 0 ; 0 © 1 oipafi 0 8 0 © 1 pofWalker Philadelphia . 21 84 13 38 404 HEL = So a Biewn thle Lemanno, Cincinnati 21 71 .19..35. 152 Totals 7 7.98% 1} P 9 9: % 0 1 Oimiott, Boston ...... 29:105 18 36 -.343 Weatherly ‘batted for Gob in Aifth. i Totals E43 6, 9H 18 3 Oustize, Pittsburgh 26 103 19 35 .340 Brown batted for Barreil in seventh. | Brown batted for Barrett in 1ith. a i pe RICAN LEAGUE Fr TOLEDO | Nome out when winning rum scored. | Nroch YOU voip 34 8 30 353 R Ho AE TOLEDO . | Ditinger. St. Louis .. 38134 11 4 33 1 0 9 ‘0 0 AB R HO A E Wi Bos! m1 18 3 333 1 1 21 26 S 0 @.5. 3 Williams, Boston 30 98 2 337 0 1 1 0 ofStevens 1b $3 10-:8 . 0 o HOME RUNS p 0 3 0 gi Nien 0 2 5 4 0! Mize Giants 10{Miller, Reds 8 © o 2 3 oj McQuillen, rf 2 FT 4 0 o|wiliams, Red Sox 10 Keller, Yankees 8 1 3.71 ‘1 ofPlstt, 1 3 4 2 0 0iTorgeson, Braves 8 3-1 3 o elcan. 3 1.1 .3 3 0 1 0 0 of He c 8:23 3-0 0 on hall Elder 0 0 0 0 of Totals ...... vs 38 Fe Mo Shirley, p . = a . 000 010 1 Scott, », ®-6.) 1. @G Toledo .... 4 . 012 103 *— eo 0:33. 0 0) Batted In—Helf, McQuillen a Por 0 ¢ 0 1 of Kimble Wenzel. Two-Base Hit fa White ¢ Hel, c 0 0 30 of All Types—Immediate Jastallation . Home Runs—He! e. Sacri- rhs ren ET Free Eas; rms foo Wren, Perens. fi on Bases—In-| Totlls Vie 4 7 13°38 12 0 y

ne Barrels 2 in 3 Losing | INDIANAPOLIS ... 110 200 010 100-6 WA-1543—649 Fairfield—Res. BR-8986. Pitcher—Gables. Umpires—Hicks, Mulleg | Toledo . 100 200 020 101—7 | -— snd King. Time-—1:30. Runs Batted In -- Moran, Guintini, ¢ be Ba Andres 3, Clary, Martin, Bloodworth, Hall, | AGENTS WANTED Tri Hing R H RBI Av | White, Platt, McQuillen. Two-Base Hit— | : Deininger ....... & "8 3 i 3 867 | Blociwortn, Pati, Mequilen. _Sactinces | SEND $3.00 FOR SAMPLE Riddle .. xr $ White, Barrett Left on Bases—Indian- | Salkeld ......:...11. 3% 1 13 1° A lapots J Toledo § Base on Ballo | KIT & PRICE LIST iden : ey 3, Johnson ey BlooBWOTHN irre S33 12 48 Struck Out—By Nagy 8, Johnsen 3, Shir: INDPLS. LATEX CO. ried . . e arre Gab) Moran wo 3148 18 BN Mo gJohnson § in 7 pe Bhiriey" 1 in 145 So. 1 LL 04% tegen ot! n 4, agy n x Woberty IH HH ab BEES Sot Nae gl (pet eee Ee 2.108 15 7 .23¢|BY John ntin . . ume 4 10 2 (z23|Bareit Winning Buanirgeott. Losing Automatic Oil Heat Soe Runs— Kalin 3, Riddle 3, Weath- Ti of Games—32:18. AtBigodworth 2, Moran, |3nd Hicks, me Cast ions. Sulksia * | tendance—5130. Now you can be more comfortable, yet 5 . Kalin 3 Moran 2, ny | actually save money on fee Dmaz ae ing r, Castiglione. ¢ ingly simple, reliable H. C. Little We aie Hits— e Mora n 8, Wonthpsly 6, | | Furnaces are today’s hig value in lowKalin 5, Wentaél § "Riddle 4, Brow i CAMER |] cost automatic oil heat. See them! Balkeld Cast. fore 3 Andres, Guintini. St own 2 y entzel, Moran,

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Elder ran for Marfin in seventh. Hall batted for Shirley in eighth,

new “record in reverse” for an In-|

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ROLLS HERE — Catherine Felimeth of Chicago, women's world's bowkng champion, will be seen in action here tomorrow night when she rolls on the 6 p. m. squad in the Speedway “classic ‘sweepstakes at Parkway

Pollet Regains Form for Cards

By UNITED PRESS Rain caused postponement of all but one major league game yesterday. 1In.the only activity, the Cardinals defeated the Pirates, 4 to 1,

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