Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1947 — Page 18

Bid for Tying Run Fails in 9th and Saints Triumph, 54

Westward Jaunt May Make or Break

Hoosiers’ Hopes for First Division The Tribe winds up its: current home stand tonight against

the Hoosier pastimers on the road until Aug. 2. division hopes.

dropped a 5-4 decision to the cellar)

cato and Douglas. Left un bases—£t P

Indianapolis ases on balls

In the fifth the Hoosiers had the |e

loaded the bases in that Inning but | Butch Moran hit into a double play | and Mauch was out in a protested play at the plate trying to stéal. | njaqie Two were out in the seventh when Sauen ii the Saints scored the winning run. /E8ER Eric Tipton walked and stole sec-| Weatherly ond. then former Redskin Joe Bes- Andon, tudik crammed a double down the | Gaatiglions right field line to plate the deciding! Wentuel tally LR : Kansas City lengthened Its lead | adios, ) last night to five full. games over Sastiglions 2. Wen Louisville, defeating Toledo twice, 2 to 1 and 7 to 1. In other games,

Tribe Batting

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erly 11 Kalin J “Riadie 4. Moran

Andres gel, Rosenthal

rere base hits—-Castiglions 1

Steve Souchok's two-run homer in the third gave the Blues the first game at Toledb. Bill Wight limited

Tribe Pitching

IL lo 3 Wilkie lost 1. Gornicki lost

ninth for the Blues.

Rube Fischer shut out the | Colonels on four hits at Louisville. | Favorites Face Minneapolis, meanwhile, pounded out 11 base knocks to drive home Easy Links Foes

three runs.in the first and added] five more in the sixth, seventh and eighth Innings. The Red Birds never were behind in the first game at Columbus and out-hit Milwaukee in taking the curtain-rajser. Tom Neill homered fortwo of the Brewers’ runs. The,

DES MOINES, Iowa, July 16 ( P.) —Medalist Bud Ward of

kane and defending

against relatively easy opponents.

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League Standings, Results

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ST. PALL Saints, but they made a great try AB R Hh O A.B at winning. Rackle; al ‘ $0 1 ! ; A allon ’ +B Ernie Andres was thrown out at Snider. ef ieensecB 8 HO 0 0 " Meee n the plate in the final frame, trying Pion, rf ...-ooro 1310.3 0% to score the tying run from second Pae Paspke 6, eases 4 ! i . ol i, saben A base on Johnny Riddle’s pinch sin-| persis 1°, ted 10 39.3 gle to left after the Tribesmen had Pfund, p 4.2 2.3 2» 18 16ught an uphill battle all the way.| Totals MH 10T 1D Steve Nagy was tagged for a sin- | PMNATOL, oc sm gle, double and triple in the second Maun I" 5 1 2 i 4 ! astiglione, 4 1 1 as the Saints got out ahead, but the Tfttkiions. ws ..... 23 L218 Tribe got these back for him in| Veatherly, of Ahead $ \ | : 0 0 their turn of the third. Roy Jarvis Andres. no . $3 iim y | Wentzel, ¢ ’ 0 singled and was driven in on Gene Fenteel. a Mauch's three-baser. Mauch crossed | Jarvis, ¢ . 3 13 7 3.0 the plate on a wild pitch by Leroy Riddis Pon : 4 : : : a) fi | Plund Totals M4 4 10 27 12 2 Saints Go Ahead Rosenthal batted for Wentzel in ninth . ‘ Riddle batted [nr Jarvis In ninth St. Paul again went in front in'g 020° 300 100-8 the fourth with another pair, but Isdisnapelis 002 110 0004 the Tribe counted one in their half | Huns piled ‘ Re Pind, ckier 2. of the same frame. Ben Guintini hase hita—~plund Bettudik Moran Thee . ase hits—Rackle ch Stole singled in Roy Weatherly for this ~Tipton 2 Pace ke Doubie plays Bran. tally. cato, Fallon and Douglas; Douglas, Bran-

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SWITCHING? — Reports

were out today that Lou Boudreau (above) might replace gos Cronin AS manager of the

Be ' Red 5 er.

Red Sox Officials |

Mum on Reports

BOSTON, July 16 (U. P)—Bos-| ton Red Sox officials remained] silent today on reports that Cleve-| land Manager Lou Boudreau might replace Joe Cronin as manager of the Boston Red Sox

Persistent reports from Cleveland

had it that Indian Owner Bill Veeck Jr. was ready to hire Charley | | Grimm, current manager of the Chicago Cubs, to manage Cleveland. | Cronin, it was reported, would move | into the Boston front office and ‘Boudreau would become Boston's field leader Boston. Red

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Yawkey dismissed the reports with

a ‘no comment.” Veeck had more

Lo say

the Hens'to four hits in the pitch- |... Wud p SBEO ers’ duel with Ray Shore, who gave, {Nagy I 1 Bis ast up- five blows. Tom Byrne BOUth~ | pares 1110 « 2a ee oaa pawed another four-hitter . for Fletcher im. Mm i" 3 Kansas City in the second contest Hallett 010% 9139 and, aided by robust clouting, won pees j ! 40 an easily. Ken Silvestri homered in the Ex-Indians Saoriane woft 2 Woods won

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nightcap was a mound battle with Ward was paired against ‘Les Studener besting Ewald Pyle. Beal Chilton, Towa, and Stranahan! Studener blanked the Brews on five faced Dave Dixon. New Orléans hits while the Birds made six. _ Wart. took thes medal with 141 A——— two strokes less than his nearest Fight Rascls rival. Gus Moreland. Peoria, Ill, a "one-time Western titlist Borin Lo Ne ye Bad ed Harn | han, who automatically qualified as NEW ph partcester. Mar (8). |defending champion, put together erseight Champion Willie Pep. 120. Hart- | & 73 and 71 for 144 and a thirdfor Romine polled Ta nie KOR. place tle with Ted Richard NEW YORK ‘MacArthur .Stadium) | Pacific. coast Intercollegiate chamFaby Kessler, JU Brooklyi, SUSI | plon from Long Beach, Cal

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“That's very interesting and stir-:

prising, but you know <there's*a rule against one man managing two ball clubs and Boudreau is managing the Indians”

' Flyweight King's Title Defense Off

GLASGOW, Scotland, July 16 (U.| P) Jackie Paterson, world flyweight champion who was to defend

collapsed today

the first round of a match play in on his way to the weigh-in and ceive a share of this also. the Western Amateur here today Officials sald his place in the ring

would be taken py Rinty Monaghan

Milt of Beliast. i

Leibold and Five Other Colonels Fined

COLUMBUS, O,, July 16 (U.P. ~ Frank C. Lane of the American association today fined

Manager Harry Leibold of the Louisville club and five of his players hreatening a heckler: Lane sald Leibold—filled $50 challenged the heckler to meet him under the stands during the eighth inning of a game July 11 with Kansas City, but instead of Leibold meeting the heckler five of his play-

City Becoming the Capital For Miniature Race Cars

By BOB STRANAHAN (will be the best in the country The asphalt has hardly settled on when all the work finally is comthe new miniature auto race tracky pleted. They'll give you ass ce but it becomes apparent that Indi- that approximately 200 of the'little anapolis is to be «a center in the “bugs” will be here next Sunday sport for the when the tracks are opened. United States. Furthermore, they think so well The first races of the construction that they figure on the new cir-’ a new world's record in rhiniature cles in Washing- auto racing is not impossible. ton park will be, | A fellow named Warren Borden ; lof Zion, Ill, now has the car which | has * tracked the fastest. It was [timed in split seconds at 121.46, land Borden has told the local committee that hell have the car here

staged at the Sunday. Rartheaste rn yukon Joe Crosson of Rock Island, TIL, hobby center. ’ another of the national cham-|

‘ is Two tracks have been constructed io, who is expected. side by side on a knoll in the park yy Jackson, of 500-mile raclocated between 30th and 34th sts. ing fame, is an enthusiastic local a oe pend Shepny| Hl member AnS esr ewer HoT be with the others to 36 Inches in depth. In the center ..,iis» gunday. is a post for the swivel and a paved| “mu0 two miniature auto tracks. area for the lineman to work the| ., just a beginning of the hobby tiny speeders which sometimes buzz| .o ter ot Washington park. up to 12146 m.p.h—so fast that! Ground already has been broken the fe Jiuroely follow themigor five model airplane circles and aro e tr a couple of them are in use That's what hundreds of specta- There's a natural basin located just tors will be watching next Sunday to the west of this area and this when the first race is held on the will be converted into a water sec-| inew tracks, and it will sound just tion for miniature motor boat| a little like a couple of angry bees racing. | When two of them get going on the | adjoining tracks They speed develop,

but with the

d. FACES OPERATION—Sibby Sisti, Boston Braves' shortstop who was injured last Friday when he lunged at a fast ground ball, will undergo an operation Thursday. It is believed he will be out of action for _for several weeks.

Midget Trac Tracks Let Down Bars

| Both Indidnapolis midget auto This all will take a little time to|racing tracks now have entered gave the Yankees their other run interest open competition, permitting - the off Feller while Lou Boudreau pro-

| against time, so there's mo actual stirred by the national auto races speedy Offenhausers to run.

| eae of car-for-car, of tourse.|and the strength of the local club,

Members of the = Indianapolis|it shouldn't be too far in the fu- | Miniature Race Car association, | | ture when Indianapolis is regarded | whe' ve been traveling 50 and 60 | {as the middle s in the hobby

miles to race their little cars, say | world as well as tHe center of the

that the set- -up at the local track | racing world.

Win or Lose, Tony Zale ‘Will Pocket 150 Grand

1 ) —~W or oa00. Jy iw 0. ya Tile Battle Facts, Figures

| Tony Zale stands to earn approxi- | imately $150,333.32 for his fight {against challenger Rocky Cirasiano Time: tonight, about 10 p. m. (Indianapolis’ time.) Place: the Chicago Stadium.

tonight. Irving Schoenwald, one of the co-|

promoters of the scrap, announced | i Te ; that only 2060 tickets remained on| _ Principals: Champion Tony sale for the fight at the opening of | Zale, Gary, Ind. vs. ( hallenger the box office today. Rocky Graziano, New York. | Of these, however, 1800 were at! ant Fo 159 pounds; the top price, $30. The remaining] Uaziano, 5 160 were priced at $19.50, and] - At stake: world's middleweight

Schoenwald —expected them to be. boxing championship. gone before noon. : | Probable attendance: Probable gate: $415,000.

He estimated the gross gate would | he approximately $415,000. This] an ing odds: Zale favored at 2 to oO.

figure was about $55.000 short of the . (gross of $470.000 which woud fall] Radio broadcast: NBC (in In|into the cash drawer if all the 20,- dianapolis, WIRE at 10 p. m.j. [500 reserved seats were sold. Both Zale and Graziano will work Clowns Face Chicago

a percentage of the net gate. Accepting »Schoenwald's figure of Tomorrow Night

$415,000 and deducting the federal] |and

20,000.

{approximately $345.833.33. ,

However, the promoters received series with the Chicago American Football league were directed today | straight

{$30,000 for sale of radio broadcast Glants in a game at 8:30.

two principals calls for them to re- double-header with the Havana La | Palomas at Victory fleld~Sunday Thus Tony will get 40 per cent of afternoon in the annual benefit ‘approximately $375,833.33, about sponsored by the Federation of As$150,333.32. Rocky will receiye about sociated Clubs, $75,166. 66. :- . | Carranza Howard. the ‘Clowns’ “If the brawl is a sellout, although recently acquired hurling star from {it appeared improbable, Zale will get the New York Cubans, is slated to {$168 66664 while Graziano's share draw the mound assignment tomorwill be $84,333.32 + | row, with Clarence Locke slated to {pitch for Chicago.

Scout Dies SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 16 (U. P) —A heart attack while driving his| jcar was blamed for the death last night of John Angel, 56, west coast representative and scout of the! Cleveland Indians baseball team.

James Gerber’

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The Indianapolis Midget Speed-

way took .the step last. nights in |McQuinn’s eighth paced the Yankees

announcing a Thursday cace. All|

solidated association, sanctioning the races at the track, will be| lifted to permit open competition. The Indianapolis Speedrome already had gone into the open class and is operating without a sanc-

- | tioning organization. Operators of both tracks said The defeats came on the | they believed it would give race a one-hit loss at the hands ou. . they Everett Lively of the Reds on the

fans the “kind of action

want.”

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'Yanks' String of 16 Victories Only Three Short of A. L. Record

It's Longest Winning Streak in Majors Since Cubs’ 21 in a Row in 1935

NEW YORK, July 16 (U, P.)—Maybe they're not as great as the Yankees of yesteryear, but unless some team stops them in a hurry, they will come up with the greatest winning streak in American league history, They were roaring through the west today with 18 victories in a row, only three short of the all-time American league high established in 1906 by the “hitless wonder” Chicago White Sox. The “sweet 16" also gave them the longest streak in the majors since the Chicago Cubs ran up 21 in a row in 1935 and enabled them | * [to equal the greatest Yankee win-| Ining streak of all time, established Walker, Philadelphia : lin 1926 when a fellow named Babe ou 3 FL 3 [Ruth was in his prime. Slaughter, St. Shouts 3 302 46 No Fear of Feller AMERICRNSEAGUE Not even Bobby Feller held any, | Boudreau, Cleveland 79 250 8 | terror for then last night when they | DiMaggio, New York 78 206 3 IL) [took a twin bill at Cleveland, 9 toq Rell‘ tBeirole 1" eM MIR M 4 and 2 to 1, beating the Indian McQuinn, New York 283 51» fireball ace in the second game with Floyd Bevens, a “failure” who hadn't won a game in nearly two months. It

Major Leaders

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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was Bevens' best effort of the Marshall, Giants 21 Gordon, Indians is season and he gained his jpielory RUNS BATTED IN margin in the eig: th when. Billy Cooper. Giants .. 70 Kiner. Pirates 62 Johnson tripled, scoring Joe Di- Mize, Giants 7 Torgeson, Braves. 58 Marshall, Giants

aggio who had singled. A triple 68

M by Tommy Henrich and a long fly

the job, The Phils got to Blackwell for six hits, a walk and an error in the first and third innings “before he settled down, Ray Lamanno hit a 'to the opening victory in which Cincy homer and the winning 1un

jeg Cleveland with its only tally a homer,

DiMaggio's 13th homer and George

fines and suspensions of the Con- | [Henrich hit a three-run triple and came across in the eighth on sin-

10th [gles by Babe Young, Augie Galan and Eddie Miller. The Cardinals put on a four-run rally in the sixth after being held

[Allie Reynolds scored his victory. Pirates Biff Dodgers { ast-place Pittsburgh Pirates oye] pie a Brook- | itless by rookie Walter Lanfranconi lyn 12 to 4 and 9 to 3, as Dodger [OF five innings. The rally was more pitching went sour in each je. than enough to give their own of Tookie, Jim Hearn, an 8-to-2 win xie|Over the Braves at Boston.

Athletics Win

but Brooklyn still led Athleties drubbed

|previous day, The the

Walter Geis of Indianapolis cap- the league by 2's games since the Browns, 8 to 1, at St. Louis as Phil

tured the Class A feature at the second- place night ' beaten.

16th st. track last after Mel Hansen, West coast star;

Btaves also were Marchildon won his 10th game, ‘a

six-hitter.. Ferris Pain, with ‘a | Wally Westlake batted ‘in seven homer, and Pete Suder, with three

had gone out on the 23d lap. Bus runs for Pittsburgh with a homer gingies and a double, led the A’s

Hodson of Indianapolis was second.

Swede Carpenter of Indianapolis floaded, in the first game. Jim Blood{took the

vB Yeager of Indianapolis second.

jand double, each with the bases | 14-hit attack. Prank Papish also pitched six-hit

feature with Ed worth, with a two-run homer, and ball at Chicago to give the White

|Hank Greenberg, with two doubles,|goy a 5.t0-1 decision against the

Elimination sprints were wou by |paced the 13-hit second game attack peg sox. Rudy York hit a two-run

Hansen, Nick Schmaltz of Indian- for Pittsburgh ‘apolis, Junior Deschamps of Kookmo and Floyd Wilfong of Green- hit, |field. Hansen won the trophy dash over the Cubs as Willard Marshall (0 pitchers, defeated the Sena-

for the fastést cars.

‘Grid Pros to Publish

Casualty Lists WASHINGTON, July 16 (U. P.) —| {In a move which Commissioner Bert | the stamina of his Cincinnati mates The Indianapolis Clowns will re-| Bell said was almed at protecting for prolonging the longest winning state taxes, the net would be turn to Victory field tomorrow night | the public against professional gam-|streak for a pitcher in the majors | to close their Negro American league |blers; all teams in the Nationali{since Lyn Rowe chalked up

The to publish in advance of each game! Blackie won his 14th in a row and champion ps title tonight against Dado Ma- rights and their cqntract with the Clowns also are scheduled for a | the names of injured players ori his 16th of the season, 5 to 4, at Frank Stranahan of Toledo started rino of Honolulu,

those unlikely to play.

double against his old mates and _ Lefty Dave Koslo pitched a five- Taft wright got a homer. ~

4-t0-0 victory for the Giants The Tigers, getting 14 hits off

nit bis 21st homer and Walker| or, py 1g, at Detroit. Roy Oullen- | Cooper got-his 20th. It was Ko§lo's pine hit a two-run homer while

[10th victory and his fourth over (Hoot Evers drove in a pair of tallies

| Chicago. : | with a triple as Hal White won the 14th Straight for Blackwell ‘game in a relief role.

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