Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1947 — Page 6
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A. A. “Playelt Series Shifts to Milwaukee;
Brewers Leading, 2-1
Clem Dreisewerd's Tight Hurling, Kimball's
Bat Salvage 3d Game for Colonels LOUISVILLE, Ky.,
Sept. 22 (U. P.).—The Milwaukee Brewers moved
back to their home field today with a two-to-one game advantage in'
the American association playoffs against the Louisville Colonels.
The Brewers, who finished the regular season in third place won
the first two gantes in the series here, but lost ‘yesterday, 6 to 4.
By OSCAR. FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Bept. 22.—Held off four days from clinching the pennant which compresses time by making this “next year,” Dodger fans are unconcernedly going through a long-distance celebration,
missed; carried on through idle Priday and kept up a full head of ‘steam as the Bums continued to shoot blanks Saturday and yesterday. But nobody's worried. One Dodger win or a Cardinal defeat will do it—and ‘the ferocious gentlemen have six more games compared with nine for the Cards. If the Cards blow one of today's. doubleheaders that will be it, but don't try to say the Bums backed in . , meanwhile, happy hangover . . . Elsewhere on a wacky week-end in sports there were these unusual
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broke. He grabbed en oar and began to steer around the five-mile course, THen Sarkis fell overboard trying to dodge driftwood. He swam back to the boat, righted it, and completed his run. ., . Good man, Kavookfian ,.. Fashion Note: Needing something fo attract , officials of the National Women’s Amateur golf tournament which bégins today at Detroit announced that all the gals would be attired in the latest calf-covered skirts. They will be exactly 14% inches from the ground -'. + which may be one of the reasons that Babe (Lucky Slacks) Didrikson Zaharias turned pro . . . Then there was that football game between Kansas and Texas
Christian at the Kansas City Blues’ ballyard. The tail end of the
gulf hurricane whipped in and the park was inundated. The game went on and what looked suspiciously like water polo ended in a scoreless deadlock.
ia . MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1947
A Spree Grows In Brooklyn As Fans Wail
was presented with a glittering convertible which needs an intercom when mechanics work on it. At the same time, the venerable Dixie Walker, erstwhile “peeple’s cherce,” was given a tie pin. , . , J. R. Williams has a word for it: “Born 30 years too soon.” . ; . On top of that, Dixie, a poor times hero, mostly wears bow
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Bulletin: Boos were the only reward for Felix (Doc) Blanchard
as he made his debut with Randolph Pleld against the Mexico City military college. The fans came to see a lion and saw a lamb as Doc was injured on the opening kickoff and sat out the rest of the game. ; . . They let him know it, $00, + + + "Boclal Item: The Virginia football team took a vote and an: nounced that it had no objection if Harvard used its Negro tackle, Chester Pierce, in a game at Charlottesville on Oct. 11.
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Milwaukee pummelled the. Colonels, 12 to 5, /Sayurday night, rap-' doings: T. C. U. picked up a total of 44 yards from scrimmage and All of which poses a question concerning the 1947 world series § The 1} ping out 20 hits against five Louis- They ran the President's Cup race on the Potomac and a lad, Kansas got the grand sum of 36 yards . ,. only the waterboys kept between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. way in fu ville pitchers. Starter Joe Ostrow- with no one on base. | named Sarkis Kavookjian, had additional troubles. dry—because they weren't ever needed . . . Don't think the Yankees wouldn't like to vote a ban against one bury 25-0 ski was charged with the loss, | Kimball's second round tripper led Just as he started out in his hydroplane, Kavookjian's rudder The Dodgers held “Bruce Edwards Day”.and the young catcher Jack Roosevelj Robinson! More i Louisville went loft the seventh inning and tisk i = Oié shaun y into the lead |more runs crossed the plate before 'J ¥ Li ke Rn $ ai AH k c | i C | ville in early in the Sat- [the side was retired in that stanza.) us t e ums Ww ive TOWNS 0 uc S omp e es t ig dl Butler's urday night con- PF | Jack Griffore will take the mound | a ders
{for Louisville tonight in an effort! Flag Race Screwy Twist
to even the series. Vern Bickford is slated to pitch for Milwaukee. | Show Throwback fo Daffiness Boys
Chiefs in Lead | As They Boot Clincher in Last 3 Gam
test, Brewers overcame that in the third, scoring four runs.
but the
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Score 2d Local Triumph by Defeating | \ Indiana
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Cathedral, 12 to 6, After Pass Interception
\ | | 5 The Colonels i Lawrence | scored once in | SYRACUSE, N. Y. Sept. 22 (U| By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer By GEORGE WELDEN i Central; | their half of the 4 P) ~The Syracuse Chiefs, leading NEW YORK, Bept. 22—Leave it to the Brooklyn Dodgers to put a ror S dCe r Usual controversy over who “is city champion” was under way in| mo r f Indiane | { third and two J the Buffalo Bisons 3 games to 2 screwy twist on the windup of the National league pennant race. {local pigskin circles today after Crispus Attucks finished its city sobet. i Canterbus more in the A in the International league cham- Any other team running along several lengths in front of the pack, {ule against Cathedral Saturday with a 12-6 victory. western | : fourth to knot Dreiswerd |nionship play-off, will try again to- needing only one more win to polish it off, would win that game and Cowan Scores Once It was the second victory in as many starts against city foes or Al Johnson In Saturday. the count, but the Brewers went night to clinch their fourth Gov- {finish everything neatly and completely, But not the Dodgers. For Cleveland the Tigers, who complete their season against out of city opponents. | Feature Bout Friday into the lead permanently with an- ernors’ cup. | For, four days past, only one game has stood between the Dodgers) A Meanwhile football weather ushered in the third week of high At Anders i other’run in the fifth and sewed up| The Chiefs appeared certain to/and the World Series. In that time. j By UNITED PRESS 1 school play. | Professional boxing in Indianapo- ~. and West the game with another four-run'enq the seven-game series yester-|the Dodgers, showing a throw-back § The undefeated Cleveland Browns | Speedway and Ben Davis are out] J |1is will move indoors and switch to ville, * blast in the sixth, day when they took a 5-t0-0 fourth-|to the daffiness boys of another era, who have scored three easy Victories, in front in county play with two| Friday nights, with the MNd-lifter Indiana & Tight Pitching inning lead at Buffalo,” but the have booted three ball games and without tapping their full offensive) io. tories each, and Crispus Attucks, scheduled for. next Friday night at of the fir: | Tight pitching’ of Clem Dreise- Bisons began to solve right hander 8ained absolutely nothing. The re- jg ig Jove! Mio uniipuisg Chali leads city teams with three vic-| the N. Pennsylvania st. Armory. the final werd and the home run hitting of Howie Fox's delivery in the fifth sult 1s that, with six-games-to go, pace n S tor I DO ook tories. The featured attraction of Friday Warriors, Bud Kimball proved the margin of and went on to win, 9 to 5. (the Bums are giving their follow- Sonferiices a B eo pond Brownsburg: invades Beech Grove| : night's bill will pair light-heavy- Stan KI victory for the Colonels yesterday. The series will finish here and er a mild case of the jitters. and the oe atl 8 Marion Motley.|at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The Hornets! weight. maulers, with Al Johnson; hound Yo Dreisewerd was touched for three the winner will meet the American Idle Today , Graham's passing led to three Will be gunning for their second tri-| | the Indiana 175-pound champion, Sredis iy runs and six hits in the first two Association. play-off champion In| The Dodgers are idle today, so touchdowns, one of them Motley's! umph after being crushed by Short- signed for ten-round action against erger be innings, but steadied to blank Mil- the Little World Series, they ‘Will ait by their radios and | fifth of the season, as Cleveland| |ridge, 53-0, Friday. Bob Amos, of Detroit, ro} go waukée hitters until the ninth when INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE hope that the Chicago Cubs can defeated the Baltimore Colts, 28 to| The parochial “championship” Johnson has suffered only two to She they tallied once more. { (Final Playoffs) finish it for them by beating the St. 0, yesterday at Cleveland. will be at ‘stake Thursday night| reverses in 22 previous ring starts, t Syracuse L014 000 000 B10 0p 1 with Amos and ‘ Sylvester Perkins through Kimbgll hit two pitches over the Buffalo 000 012 42x 9 13 1| n at least one of the The two teams began with the when Cathedral meets Sacred Heary or distance left field wall during the game, both Fox, Schulu, Md Mord — Boslack; [two games they are playing this 3 (ist defensive records/in the con- at Southport. the only pair of biffers ever to pin 8 susmann, civay ahd Worcarsel. afternoon and evening. The Cub-| lg Put the COME defeats on the Hoosier boxer. John- Eich Card day-night arrangement wa erence but the Collis. never were, Quarterback Bob Wools of Howe, son recently wiped out the Perkins oi, 9 $ second mi Third League Champion necessitated by rain which washed bg in the game as the winners scored leads both city and county scorers win when he knocked out the Chi- / out the scheduled single game yes- all their points in the first half| with 24 points in two games. =! cago puncher here at Sports Arena, riod. Tw “© a i A ¥ No S . Fi cr Lo ~~ and played most of the last half nje King, Speedway, moved into} ~o)..Bath the. Amos. and. Perkins. Ae a he ustTéa n ma eur er es Brooklyn had chances galore yes- _ A SECON Rie ERIE ed mes ‘second place” With 19. ~ |cisions were scored against Johnson Tor He 'C By BERNARD HARMON terday when Warren Spahn of the Cowan Scores Push Over Twice | _ |at Chicago's Marigold Gardens. j The third league champion was eliminated from the annual city Boson ives Siiied fren wan ox iy Bosdeker aia Bob a Beles Hop Sorenining fang . Ame has rackay = seaé im- State ‘ j (hits and six walks and still escape scored on short plunges, each time Tech Saturday, the Tigers of Cris- {portant knockout trium over amateur baseball tournament, as P. R. Mallory sent Tyron Tavern 10 yh his 20th victory, 4 to 0. after Graham passes to ends Mac pus Attucks pushed ‘over two {Nate Bolden and Shelton Bell, the Footba the sidelines in a game at Victory field yesterday. The Dodgers left all 12 baserun- Speedie and Dante Lavelli, and|touchdowns, one in the second period {latfer well known here, The two nines played ngost of the game in a rain that eventually ners stranded, while the Braves Tommy Colella made the other and one in the final to drop Cathe- | un Matchmaker Lloyd Carter is Manche caused postponement of & second scheduled contest between Kingan/made all their runs and all their ’ Brown touchdown after intercept-| dral 12-6. {working on a four-bout supporting Rose P Rellables and Eagles lodge: Jeight hits off 2i-game winner Ralph ing one of Bud Schwenk's passes| ‘1; was the first time in three, FLEET BACK—Eulas Jackson. {cara ‘and is seeking out-of-town op- Western Mallory made its hits count and (Branca. Tommy Holmes had three , on “the Baltimore 23. |seasons that Cathedral, two- -time | diminutive Crispus Attucks half. Position for Chuck McGow and Bill (night), took advantage of Tyron miscues reached first on George Butler's er- /hits for Boston and Peewee Reese LE Cleveland's victory, coupled with champion defender, had been P Davis, local belters, and Frankie to win, 8-5, the game terminating ror and Ed Wertz walked to fill the Nad three for Brooklyn. the New York Yankees’ 2I to 16 ousted from the lead spot. back, raced 70 yards for a Ray, East Chicago welterweight. Indiana with one out in the final half of bases. Hard-hitting Humpy Wise, 20-Game Winner & ON WAY our Ernie Lom- on Seer pine. SY ancis Swift Eulas “Jatkson, diminutive touchdown in the second per- | ms Pau the ninth, when the drizzle that/who had replaced Conalty at first,| The Giants also uncovered a 20- bardi, year-old veteran ers, broke the first place dead- riger dash man, opened the scor- : “had slowed the game for four in- {connected for a double to score Hie ame winner in Rookle:Larry Jan- catcher who twice won the Na- [lock between’the Browns and 49'ers jng in thé second of the sec- ata Noe Sropres Ce County Standing Cantert nings, tutned into a downpour. [three runners. en, who won the second game of tional “league ‘batting crown, In the Western division and moved ong period when ‘he. intercepted a [19 6. Saturday at Tech's Ssegdwa wk 1 vson + DeBary City Loop. Champ - Third Error ja double-header from Phifadelphifa; fe givén his unconditional. re- the Yankees into’ a first place. tie Cathedral pass on his own 30 yard | field. ? £0.% # Be Dame Frias ns 3.34% aa Tyron’ was the City. loop cham-| Mallory added & single rum in the 8 to 4, after the Phils took the| lease today By the New York | ¥ith: the Buffalo Bills in the ‘East-' line and galloped untoliched to the — ree BO ent be 0 $Y ye por Cli Seaton and became has. seventh when Stephenson, who|opener, 3 to 2. Dél Ennis’ Inside- Giants. ern standings. [goal stripe. | Thurman Washington, sub halfback Lawrence Central. 0 -8 1 2 2 b ans beens with two other league lead- reached base on Dunaway's third the-park homer in the 11th inning. i A crowd of 57,500, the largest in| Hauled Down {grabbed an Irish pass on his own 10 Franklin Township ; i ; : 3 Soe ers, South Side Saints of the Big error, was sacrified along by Nor- \won the first game for relief | San Francisco's pro football history, Cathedral countered late in the! and plowed his way to the Ca- (gf "Central a
thedral 31 before he was hauled down from behind.
Ben Johnson and Don Oldham
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Mallory got awdy to a three run|ficials announced last met Yue) Lepig It wi Se Jase home ume By obtaining the services of Rex Braneing its first defeat in four g_ -yard line. moved the ball to the Cathedral Phy Te ods. = hoo) a 3m PAT TB lead in the second frame. Al Hock Kingan-Eagle game would be played of the year for New York an starts two-yard stripe as the period ended. Connie King, Speedway .. 3 1» : . walked to open the inning and Paul] Saturday afternoon on a city park|attendance of 1599784 set a new Moberly o ai Mae . STANDINGS | Near the close of the third period, on Fo thir a of De final pef-| | Allan Mie dea, Warfen Cc. 3 : 3 J ¢ a Mutya Stephenson came through with al \dinmond. The draw for Sunday's|club record. maker oyc Larer has Compete Ravers Division Lr ea) oe jod, Johnson went over with the Jim Buin, Howe 03 3 1 13 8t. Ambros single. Joe Normington plated Hock schedule will follow the Saturday Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati be- his wrestling card for tomorrow New York .........coeie $13 io Week's High School is marker, Cortes Coward, € a, : 3 g 2 St. Benedic with a single and Herrod Toon contest, came the top winner in the majors | night at the Armory. Boitore essee, Broa p forced Normington at second. Frank] Association officials also an-|with 22 victories when he pitched | Moberly, who beat Billy Fox here BrOIR ee-28 i % Football Schedule Cathedral yufled a chance 16 te Jack Stevens, Taweentr C L 3 ° 1 Pittsburgh Baird slapped out a safety that! nounced the annual election of of-|[the Reds to a 3-to-1 triumph in| last week, meets Billy Weidner, | |cleveiand Western Division TOMORROW NIGHT {the count in the closing minutes of Dave Boyer, Spcedway..... 3 3 : 1 : — plated Stephenson and Toon. |ficers will be held in their regular|the first game of a double-header| smb "0. In the openfrig bout. San Francisco ........... A Brownsburg at Beech Grove (8 the game. The Irish fell on a” { Cleveland The Taverns scored twice in their| weekly meeting in_city hall Wednes- (against Pittsburgh, after which the It is the first indoor show of the! 108 Ange cen 3-4 S00 oo g tumbled punt on the Tiger 24. |e NEED MONEY a . half of the Inning. Ed McLean day night. Yesterday's score: (Pirates outslugged the Reds, 11 to ‘season. eee Qty p. 2. | Halfback Kirted|| Tn. Bay 4 ! q !7, in the nightca | THURSDAY NIGHT ck Carl Accomando s RE tripled to tally Jim Dunaway, who maiiory 032 020 100 § 10 : n the nig Pp. { Buck Weaver and Billy Raborn 7-Up Grid Team d Heart at end to the 12. Successive plays | had singled, for the firgt run. Me- Troon «co C0 Ql | Bottom and Blackwell's five-hit effort, his/team against Dutch Schultz and Rall Cathedral vs. Sacre art at .oved ihe ball to-the five-yard line hidians. Cs Lesit fit Xeactitd home’ on Pauline. catied in last Bait of siunth with NF3t after 11 days inaction with Martino Angelo in the tag feature NGIII@S to Win Southport. (8 p. m.) but Accomando was thrown for a ON PRACTICALLY Butler Var: Bowman's Reider's chosee, |one out a wrenched back, was his 23d com- pout. John Dodkins, left Halfback, FRIDAY loss on the fourth down. Running EVERYTHING! te Two in Third { plete game. Steve Nagy won the bulled his way across the goal line Beech Grove at Silent Hoosiers. plays with Ben Johnson handt Abilene =o Mallory came back with two more Fg, Wayne Zollners in |second game in relief for Pitts= Purdue Grid Schadole from the 20 in the final seconds of Ben Davis at Pike township (8 the pigskin, moved the ball to v% LINCOLN. STATE PAWNERS dram In the third, Geo. Butler connected Id f b Il Fi I burgh. play at Pendleton yesterday to give p.m.) field as the game ended. On the Corner; Capitol & Wash. St. a oni for a double, but was out stealing Wor Softba inais The American league had two ‘Completed for 1948 the 7-Up All-Stars a 20-14 deci- Decatur Central at Plainfield (8 A 0 third. Bill Butler then parked one] CLEVELAND, Sept. 22 (U. P.).— three-hit shutouts, one by Floyd LAFAYETTE, Ind. Sept. 22 (U. sion over the reformatory eleven! p. m.) | > tie), over the left field wall for the only |The Toronto Peoples Jewelers, who Bevens of the Yankees and the P.)—Purdue university's 1948 foot- and their second victory of the Howe at Manual. CARBURETOR SERVICE J Slate; 3 home run of the day. Bob Bran-| Seat the Hanlord Cal: Kings. 2 10 other by Ray Scarborough of the ball schedule was completed today. semi-pro football season. Speedway at Lawrence Central. I ON ia nam was safe on Bob Conalty’s| , 2 Senators tract G (Red) Dobkins also scored a 7-Up touch- Shortridge at Southport (8 p. m.) Get dv. tor winter ‘drive " Catawba 14 error and Al Hock sacrificed. Norm-|1, yesterday, meet the defending Bevens put himself in nomination Athletic: Director uy ed) down earlier in the period and con- Richmond at Tech. fiat ucudy for Sinker din Motor Tune-up — Motor Champlain ington walked and Brannam crossed| champion Ft. Wayne Zollners in the for a starting job in the series by Mackey sald Marquette was s Bass verted to bring his team within one Franklin Township at Warren Cen- snd ‘performance let us Overhaul — Ignition — Concordia the plate on Toon's flelder's thoice. finals. of the 15th anpual world stopping the Philadelphia A's, 6 to to fill an open home date on oat. point of the reformatory at 14-13.! tral (8 p.m.) | Sean A uy Dy Brakes Relined & Adjusted Pevidscn AL The East Siders got two more, softball championships today. 0. The Yanks made 12 hits against The card also included six Big Nine pn. wv arive tallied the other 7-Up South Bend Central at Washington. Duquesne 7
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poned because of rain Scarborough turned back . the Feature of Toronto's victory over Boston Red Sox, 3 to 0, as his mates
Toon singled in both counters. Tryon again came to life in the
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fifth . turn, scoring three times. Hanford, was a 260-foot home run thwarted Joe Dobson's bid for his NOUL, FAL otis ut. 1 Fail to Set Record [ aiid ’ : . . R Ps _ 3 | Woody Litz was safe on Stephen longest in the tournament—hit 18th victory. Mickey Vernon drove fb fon Ot. 3 AL Jini; C tJ s Sixty-five South Grove golfers son's error, but was out at third as by third baseman Bob Dear of the in two of the Sénator's runs with a | —Pittsburgh; ‘Nov 20- ~Indiana stationed around the course yester-|
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