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his ankle sliding into home plate yesterday afternoon in the fourth inning of the first game at Victory field as the Red Birds took both ends of a doubleheader from the Tribe. Leaping high for the throw is Tribe catcher Roy Jarvis. Watching
the play is Umpire Harry King.
Tribe's Season Is O. K. at Box Office
But Strictly 6th Place on the Field
The Indianapolis Indians 45th season In the American assoclation|and the only post that had real was history today—-a success from a financial standpoint but no great contention was fourth place,
shakes bn the ball field,
The Hoosiers’ bid for .a playoff spot, or at least ‘a tie for the fourth position, went glimmering over the week-end The Tribesters kept thelr hopes alive with a 5-3 conquest of the Columbus Red Birds Saturday -
night behind Jack Hallett. But they was 608 for the Season based on suffered the one-two punch -at the 93 Wins and 60 losses. hands of the same Buckeyes yester- | Colonels, Brews Keep Pace day before the biggest outpouring! Louisville and Milwaukee of fans this year. {kept a snug hold ”- their respecSome 12,435 paid customers sat in ive Positions for md ¥ o the way on the proceedings at Victory field! . and saw Columbus grab both ends Tribe Box Scores
of the bargain attraction, 9-4 and i COLUMBUS
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Minneapolis
had
it when the
going was toughest, taking the final three games from the Blues and
winding up the season with a .500+ average
The results of yesterday's games
also paul also took
Minneapolis trounced Kansas! City twice, 7 to 2 and 5 to 2; st. two from Milwaukee, a
Riddle Voted Most Popular
Johnny Riddle,
veteran Tribe
o| Jewelry company in appreciation driving field of Offenhausers.
6-1." The season's total attendance | First Game catcher and coach, had a new went over 316,000, a bit short of the, = AB RH 0 A E| diamond ring today from the Kay 1946 record year, Schoendlenst, 3b 2 1 10. 4G Mozalll, rf 2 1 1 1] 0 0 : But Columbus, too, was thwarted chen 1 }. 0.0 179 @§ ot die 4 fonts ol ths mn trying to overhaul Minneapolis i rf : ? 2 : ’ 8 ag ' Teve ve the most votes and had to settle for fAfth place Navision ib red 3 dw 1 of Da lala Sontest with Roy alone. The Tribe dropped back to Howerton, oF vs urs ’ 3,3 0 0 Wea the rly as the runner-up. sixth for its final resting place. |Combs. ss : y 1 01 ¢ 3 West erly got a pen and pencil Millers Take Three Staley, p 5 1 3 0 2 of set, The awards were presented s { x 2 - Totals 4 9 18-21 15 Saturday night, The Millers grabbed three straight INIIANAPOLLS — — from the champion Kansas City AB R H 0 A E1to0 and 10 to 5, and in the only Blues Saturday and Sunday to get | iione 3 : $3 3 } split of the day, Louisville edged into the Shaughnessy playoff series Mioean, 1b 5 1 2 11 0 "0 Toledo, 4 to 3, and Toledo took the tarting tomorrow, In the playoff YW natherly ef : } 1-4-0 olan, 807 starters, Milwaukee will be at|{Guintint 1 A°0 2 0.0.4 ls : y i ay Suintin, | ts 3 20 Millers Take Lead Kansas City and Minneapolis at "¢ ] Le lin nm : 3 3 v 8 i 0 In the first game at Kansas City ats : J bi Tos, b 1 0 0 0 o Minneapolis took a three.run lead Ww Ith Manager Bill Meyer In ' 1e Burret Lp ; 2 & : 3 in the first inning and Bob Rhawn ig i the e re Sepa, Janues Wentzel 1 0 0 0-0 o nailed down the win for Earl McCity left no doubt in the minds of+ kis fo. % the fans as to the most balanced| Totals A I Sl on A ips Fan homes A club in the league Last vear Wentzel batted for Nagy in ninth © 1 ng. e ers made
Columbus Meyer was out most of the season INDIANAPOLIS because of {illness and the Blues finished seventh.
Runs batted in -- {Broome 2, Weatherly, |Schoendienst, . Kalin,
Lang 2 Cuintini,
Howerton, Staley 2,
Hh ie 3 oir "3 TWeitherly, Howerton, THYee-base hit The “Blues won their first four Natigin, Home runs--Lang, Kalin, Saegames of the season and were never | rifices Mozalll, Combs. Left on bases ranked lower than third.: They Columbus 11, Indianapolis 8 Base
{balls—Off - Barrett 2
med the lead on May 11th t0{Struck out—-By Peres 1, Tost 4, Staley y no {2, Nagy 2: Hits—Off Peres 3-in 3%) instay while taking a double header ning, Tost 6 in 2.%, Barrett 2 in 3 irom Inaianapolis. Their average nNsgy 2 in 5. Wild pitch—Perez. Losing
310 230 000 gall their runs in the fifth inning of 003 001 000 4|the second game while the Blues
[were being held to two hits by Bill
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Two-base hits— | Emmerich and Steve Gerkin.
Columbus blasted four pitchers in
{ on | UDE curtain raiser to take an easy Nagy 2. Staley 1 {triumph from the Indians, 1
b Don Lang started the Red Birds
off with a two-run homer in the
: |the year.
Brooklyn Heads for Western Badlands ‘With 5:-Game Lead
St. Louis Has 16 Games to Play in Own Park; Bums Must Play 14 of 18 Tilts on the Road
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P.).)—There are only 20 days
|league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers.
left in the be | National league season and from today on the schedule definitely favors {the onrushing St. Louis Cards in their desperaté efforts to overtake the
| Neither team is playing today as the Dodgers hehd into the western . |badlands with a five-and-a-half game lead, making their first stop’ at! |
{Chicago tomorrow. }
{Friday, and Saturday when the! 5X hits. two contenders clash in what may| ibe the most important games of| burgh, 4 to 8. The Dodgers have 18 games left—| h 14 of them away from the charmed | * leave in the third with a blist-
Phectncts of A Eubets Held. | three-hit relief to win. Kirby
Cards, however, have 21 games left | -16 within the cozy confines or| Tikva, Vagred for the homer, was
their own Sportsmans park. | In the American league, Split With Reds | Yankees came within eight games Despite the big advantage in the of clinching the pennant when Allie schedule, the Cards know they will| Reynolds completed his recovery have to take full advantage of | from a sore arm by beating Washevery Dodger slip, and for that| ington, 7 to 1. "It was the 17th reason they had every right to be win for Reynolds, who had to be perturbed by their split with Cin-| relieved by Joe Page in the eighth. cinnati yesterday. |Ray Scarborough was the losing The Dodgers, by dropping a sin-| pitcher, gle game to the Glants, 7 to 6, gave Homers Help McCahan the Cards a chance to pick up a| The Boston Red Sox, in second game-and-a-half by taking a fwin place lost a double-header to Philabill from the Reds. But, after | delphia, 7 to 4, to Joe Coleman
Ewell Blackwell, 12 to 2, in the|Cahan. Ted Willlams homered for opener, the Cards were beaten by|Boston in the first while McCahan, lefty Ken Raffensberger, 4 to 2, in| making his first start since pitchthe nightcap, and gained only a!ing a_ no-hitter, was helped in the half-game. second game by homers by Pete George Munger coasted to his|Suder and Eddie Joost.
~+14th-vietory-in- the first- game be- The Detroit Tigess, only & HAIL:
hind 15-hit support, but homers by|game behind Boston, lost a chance Erv Dusak and George Kurowski to take second place when they were the only runs the Cards could were four-hitted By Jack Kramer score In the second. [of the Browns, 3 to 0. Vern SteHome runs by Johnny Mize, Wil-| phens doubled home two of the St. lard Marshall, and Buddy Kerr|Louis tallies. The losing pitcher, proved thé Dodgers’ undoing, out- for the 16th time, was lefty Hal weighing similar swats by Dixie! Newhouser. i Walker, Harry Lavagetto and Gene | Hank Edwards’ 12th homer¥and {Hermanski, Lefty Dave Koslo Joe Gordon's single, double, and {gained his 15th win on Mize's eighth- triple led the Cleveland Indians to {inning clout, his 46th of the year/a 3 ‘to 2 win over the White Sox | which tied him with Babe Ruth's/at Chicago. {record 1927 pace. : { It-was the 1985th game at shortBraves Lose Ground |stop for Luke Appling of the: Sox, | The Boston Braves lost groundwho thefeby equalled Roger Peckinin thelr fight to catch St. Louis|paugh’s American league record.
I shut them out with three hits,
2|ner, and Charley (Red) Ruffing was | to 0. | -
Howie Schultz’ homer with the loser. |
Top Midget Stars Shoot at Records
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‘Tribe Recalls | 13 From Minors |
Business manager Ted Sullivan
|of the Indianapolis Indians today
{announced the recall of 13 pl | Record-hungry Midwest Racing| effective next Total 3 players
ssoclation stars come back to the| Eight .of ihe players. were with] Indianapolis Midget Speedway On the Indians in spring training this W. 16th st, tonight from Soldier season, but were farmed out for Field competition in Chicago, {more experience. They were: Three marks fell at the west side| Outfielder Ted Beard and Pitcher
{Jack Christensen of York in the track Saturday night in the hard- Interstate league; Pitcher Salvatore
| Cuttitta and Catcher Earl Turner Ted Duncan of Chicago picked of Albany in the Eastern league; up $300 for breaking his own single | Shortstop Willard Elliott of Keokuk lap record in the qualifications. His nies. asgeciesven; Ptr new mark is 16:02 for the single man Russ ‘Brovold of Selma in the. trip around the track. | Southeastern league, and Infielder Johnny Parsons erased the old William Plate of Uniontown in the record in the fast 25-lap feature Mid-Atlantic circuit. with a 6:40.16 clocking. Duncan, Also recalled were Outfielder Alset a hot pace for 23 laps but was' fred Grunwald of Leesburg of the forced to drop back when he burned Florida state league: Outfielder up a tire! John McKeown and Pitcher Harry Record in 10-Lapper Minor of Riverside Cal, in the SunMel Hanseh, . driving the Bowes Set league; Catcher Thomas SheeSeal Fast entry, was second and han of York and Pitcher Gary Kenny Eaton of New Castle third Thornburg of Keokuk. in a blanket finish. Sullivan said Pitcher Jodie HowHansen accounted for the third ington was assigned outright to new record in one of the 10-lap| Selma and Infielder William McKee, ‘eliminations. «He posted the time 0 Uniontown. Both were with the| of 2:4261, Potsy Goacher of An- Indians in spring training, but derson came from sixth to second Played with their present club this| Hn this—one with Leroy Warrier season. . of ‘Indianapolis third. | ® Hansen, Sam Hanks of Alham- | ra, Cal, and Parsons finished in| that order in the handicap event for the four fastest qualifiers.
| The pressure continues to mount| Jeep Handley aboard provided the and something 1s bound to explode,| °?1Y Phil runs against Charles |probably in St. Louls, Thursday,| (Red) Barrett, who gave up only
Rookie pitcher Johnny Miller of the Cubs hit a grand-slam homer in the second inning to beat PittsMiller. was forced
The | ered hand and Doyle Lade pitched)
the
trouncing the Redlegs and their ace| in the first and 4 to 3 to Bill Mec-|
| PLAYING RECORD — Luke Appling played his 985th game at shortstop yesterday for the Chicago White Sox, equalling Roger Peckinpaugh's Amer-
Ca
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8 Teams Elimmated From Amateur Baseball Tourney
By BERNARD HARMON Seven teams are still in the running for the Indianapolis amateur baseball championship. Eight additional teams were ousted over the week-end in the double defeat tournament. Four were eliminated the opening week-end. ‘Edgewogd Merchants, Lincoln Chiropractic College, Moore Mortuaries, Ferris-Food Markets, Navy-Marine and Leon Tailors suffered thelf second defeals In Satumay's er Eni Haier, who- dine games, while Beech Grove Reds and , |located an arm in Saturday's game, Armour Social Club fell by the os felt by the Saints, wayside yesterday. ny , 2 Unbeaten Teams Kingan’s last week, bounced back to Kingan Reliables, defending cham- win two week-eld games. They pions, and Allison, the 1943 cham- eliminated Moore's Saturday, 9-3 pions, are the only undefeated and sent Beech Grove to the side~ teams remaining in the meet. The|lines yesterday, 6-4. Ed Todd and Relables handed P, R. Mallory its Gene Moore held the Reds to five first. tourney defeat Saturday, 7-5, hits as their mates made use of and ousted the. Armour aggregation|tifgee hits and two walks for a four~ yesterday, 11-5. run seventh that cinched the The champs spotted Armoup a 5-2, victory. lead, before coming to life in the| Mallory, after losing to Kingan's, sixth inning to knot the score, They| Saturday, gave Eagles Lodge its added another in the seventh, three initial trimming yesterday, 7-1. The in the eighth and two in the ninth|winners scored four times in the for an easy win. fourth on three singles, a double Armour sent Harry Fitch to the and Pitcher Joe Normington's showers in the fourth when they homer, : combined three hits, two walks and| In other Saturday games, the a pair of Kingan errors for a five- Saints downed Lincoln Chiropractic,
ican league mark.
Younger Courtmen In Action Today
| NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P), - With America’s Davis cup .forces {about to be shattered by the pendIng professionalism of Jack Kramer land Ted Schroeder, the lads who {will have to pick up the load show their wares in the national ama{teur championships at Forest Hills today. Bob Falkenburg, a lanky young lclouter from Hollywood, Cal., leads /{the way into the fourth round in lan advance match of the upper draw. Meanwhile, such interna[tional silverware hopefuls as Gard{nar Mulloy of Miami, Vic Seixas of {Philadelphia and Californians {Frankie Parker and Ed Moylan dis{play their shots as the lower half lof the draw plays second round matches. Australia’s big two—Jack Bromwich and Dinny Pails—who.hope to |win back the silyer mug after the [Kramer-Schroedetr farewell, alse lay {it on the line in the lower section
when Blix Donnelly of the Phils/Charley (Red) Embree was the win- | progression. Bromwich goes against |
George Pero of Miami and Pails|
plays Vinicius Rurac, a Roumanian. |
Falkenburg, ranked seventh| among the Americans, figures to go|
{into the fourth round against Harry Barrwt .
Likas of San Francisco, and none of | the other U. 8. cuppers-to-come are | threatened with too much to handle. | Parker, two-time champion who will | be back on the Davis cup beat again next year, engages veteran Ladislav Hecht of New York.
Heaney Takes Skeet Laurels
George Heaney of Indianapolis held the biggest chunk of cash and mast of the shooting honors today in the skeet event staged over the week-end at the Capitol City Gun club. Heaney broke 100 birds in the “Silver Dollar” marathon, cut from 200 targets after several top-flight’ marksmen failed to arrive. He also
took the Sdturday warm-up event
with a 99. Ey |
f 9 | L.®S. Pratt and Dave Arnette of | Indianapolis and Dick ‘Eckman of | South Bend tied for second spot and Pratt ultimately won in a shoot -off, Bowling Notes Four teams are wanted to fill out the Sunday morning handicap league 'at the Hotel Antlers. The league will meet tomorrow at 7:30. p. m, at the hotel. For information | call LI-2351; i
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run splurge, Jack Bradford took!8-2: Armour defeatéd Edgewood, 6 {over and stopped the Social Club(3. DeWolf News walloped Navy |with one safety in five and two-|Marine, 14-3 and Beech Grove won
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{ Stal this They are scheduled| \ Makes and [for two falls out of three. ; Sizes ri —————————— . ca Lo 8-Inch Fans Tribe Pitching . (Final Unofficial) i $ 95 4 W L IP H BB 80 Malloy /....... 14 9 181% 190 173 66) up Nagy .. 8 5 1313; 141 49 88, ’ § 4 115% UT 39 61 10° Fletcher «JT 7 124% 122 61 65) Oslating s, Bis co HE HB pe ma allett . 4 |g 16” Peres . : 3 ) 35 118 0 % 1 e Oscillating Fans. ..... $34.95 ere . 15%; Cd gi Rd 3) BLUE POINT (Ave Howard Bo 0 5 2 ool 0 SUPPLY ~-Indians: riano won 2; oods won L lost 2; Wilkie lost 1; Gornickl lost 1,|§ Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. ables
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