Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1947 — Page 16

Big Nine Starts Favors A. A. L. Team's

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Hornsby Picks the Yankees To Win Series in Six Games

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Tribe Purchases Bagby From Bucs

-.Veteran to Report Next Spring

Fearing Campaign Long Distance Hitters sedgers Are No. 1 Anne] Better Pitching

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. | (Contin CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (U, P.)— Dodgers’ Only Hope Rests With Ralph Branca; | pichers sim Bagby and Lee Something.” Harry = Stuhldreher's Wisconsin . . Howard have been purchased out- 4 . BUdgers Were the aaprise toon Says Eddie Stanky Is Outstanding Team Player yas pued purchased Sut iodieated W team of the Big Nine today, but By ROGERS HORNSBY : from the Pittsburgh Pirates accord- 26 5 not because they won. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—I look for the Wenkees to win this World ing to an announcement today by race in Te p : Instead,” Wisconsin caused gAsHS Series in six games. It may not be a great series from the standpoint of Ted Sullivan, Tribe secretary. will wind u (because its team defeated Purdue, |smart, sparkling play because neither team appears to have the class to Meanwhile, the Pirates have RIVAL MANAGERS—But Shotton (left) and Bucky Harris 32 to 14, instead to 13 to 6 or some | maintaitf a high standard of -intglligent ball » But’ it can be a rough bought Stan Ferek and Dick Piat- In hed [right] will be striving for a clean sweep in baseball honors when comparable low score. series and one which the fans will remember for a long time to come. nek, pitchers, and Catcher Earll It was the the: World Series opens tomorrow at Yankee stadium. Both men Wisconsin was rated as the In favor of the Yanks is the fact that their pitching Is Just coming Turner from the Indians. Bagby, wer x « ere completing their first year as managers of the pennant-win- [favorite over Purdue, just as it was|around at the opportune time. SES ~——who won. five and lost four this piloted by “ning Dodgers and Yankees. figured to take eighth place in the Frank Shea, Floyd Bevens and Allie big-leaguer, but he's stuck up there| [past season, and Howar1 will re- 500, and he ——— conference final standings over Reynolds are ready. They've hadjand made the team and the fans nor next spring at the Indians’ he could oO | 'Ski " Dror Defense Purdue. But after the trouncing|rest. like him, which is doing about all training camp at Victoria, Tex. ig. 0 ay es, $ S p §ithe high-stepping Badgers regis-| And don't for- that can be asked of him. | Bagby was purchased by the 4 Lea tered Saturday, more than one Big|g¢t that Bobo Best TeamgqPlayer [Bucs last spring from the Boston ps Set Pro Grid Scoring Mark»: camp has reason to fear speed- Newsom is in To my mind the outstanding team peq sox. He won seven and lost Yorn wes sters Wally’ Dreyer and Clarence | there. This is just jiplayer on either side is Eddie gy for the Red Sox’ pennant club ” tion when By UNITED PRESS By UNITED PRESS Self. the kind of a sit- Stanky, the Brooklyn second base-|),.: year and appeared mostly in g 5 out of the! The 1047 season is only a week| The Buffalo Bills and the Balti-| Dreyer and Self, both experienced uation Newsom man. If I was a manager, I'd like rejief for the Pirates this year. His| FLATBUSH HOPE—The Dodgers’ ace hurler, Ralph Branca, out in the § old but the big question being asked more Colts continued to Suspends from last Yeas, Ware shuictjod [ken righ the e have nine Stankys playing for jest Salon; ere with Clevelaia wi is due fo start tomorrow for the Bums against the i Jb it is phase Toes to the background in practice when | ; . 1942 and 1 when he won an : 0 ' n by National Football league fansithelr rival teams in the All-Amer- Earl (Jug) Girard returned from shoulders. He can 8 "T've never seen him make a ast.23 i o Branca pag most pb tid say depend Brooklyn's chances 3 Brown was today whatever happened tojica Conference with their drawing|. io” and Stuhldreher began | Steam himself up |wrong throw or make a “thinking”| poward was recalled by the In- _° copping e series championship. land had | those rock-gibbed defenses that power today—if not with their play- | shifting his players around. to a great game, mistake. He's a hustler. He wants|gjans late in the season from Sel- championst formerly marked every team in the ing ability, | vanderbilt Wins He knows how to : - {to win. He makes every move count ma Ala. Ben Davis Ho s own his “un-se: sis The Colts, who took over the! Vanderbilt tipped ‘over North pitch and he has Shea land his aggressiveness shows up in Ppiatnek and Turner who trained Holland senior loop ! . “series experience behind him every game. with the Tribe last s finished T & wel S } 1947 drivir wy | Ic atrietlv to the of-1ird se he MN I. AWKS, western. - 4 a artar st spring finishe Tvl Fhe tend is stricliy w- ihe ‘of Fa ne Miami elias, ve tern. 3 Wo 9 on > fa Suniel There's never been anything wrong! I'd say the Dodgers have to Win the season at Selma and iil oun y' S aR ri po ) Texas race fense, as witness yesterday s scores . Bat : ‘ ¥ oy ry a Red _ Boal by substitute Zack with his arm. with Ralph Branca and Vic Lom- pn Y., respectively. : { to finish fe that saw the Chicago Cardinals at rd more ye: iy As Ley ‘0siiClinared, If Spud Chandler is ready to start bardi, Branca has plenty of stuff. — ——— mis By GEORGE WELDEN well back swamp the Detroit Lions, 45 to 21,2 21 to 7 decision to the power- Ohio State's-stellar backfield was and win, the series may end in five He like to pitch and he knows how. Ben Davis today reigned in first place in the county gridiron battle wo the Green Bay Packers upset the lade n New York Yankees, able to come from behind and down games, |Tf series pressure doesn't get him, but they could feel the breath of the Speedway Spark Plugs just eighte Indianap Chicago Bears, 20 to 20, and the, The Bills, who suffered for lack Missouri, 13 to 7, on a touchdown |

Philadelphia Eagles edge out the'of customers last year ‘when they Washington Redskins, 45 to 42. [were identified as the Bisons, The Philadelphia = Washington dropped a 41 to 24 verdict to the melee broke two league records, The San Francisco '40er's before a gath2 touchdowns scored shattered the ering of 35404 at Buffalo, old mark of 11 set by Green Bay Orben (Spec)y Sanders was inand the Chicago Cardinals in 1942, Volved in" all his team’s scoring as and Green Bay and Detroit last he led the Yankees to victory and undisputed possession of first place

tal scoring broke the yan The wa pe in the eastern division.

old record of 79 points set in the Cardinal-Packer game in 1942. Baugh Fires 'Em | Frankie Albert, the main cog in A crowd of 35.406 watched Sammy B® Francisco's smooth-working T Baugh fire five touchdown passes AC hine; pulled the coast team ; for the ‘Skins while Tommy Thomp- rom ‘the brink of defeat to their

tunning victory over the Bills. ed for three Eagle tallies. 8 SON pass 0 Rk Trailing) by 17 to 7 at intermis-

Buffalo Bogs Down

But the actual margin of victory was gained by the Eagles on Joe Sion, Albert scored two of the 49er's| Muha's 40-yard field goal. {five touchdowns during a wild- : scoring second half, While the

Paul Christman, throwing passes

Buffalo defense bogged .down com-

i f y accuracy, conducted : with uncann racy CEE pletely, the former. Stanford ace the Cardinals to their. victory over : before 22.739 fans at COTed once from 14 yards out and Or -y 8 fie Sdons = leaped over center for another HOR Chicago, . tally, The standings: Indian Jack Jacobs -sprinted 10 EASTERN Dev yards in the final 15 seconds to R lok . hand the Packers a hard-fought new vork ............... 2 . Buffal 3 0 800 victory over the champion Bears Balin : 2 8 ) EASTERN DIVISION Brooklyn 0 4 6 200 y T. Pet WESTERN DIVISION Pittsburgh 0 1000 WIL T Pet Ph ladelphia 0 1.000 cvoyvaiund 4 0 0 1000 w York 0 000g... Fran 0 4 1 0 800 0 000i1,y Angele 2 3 oO .30 pon 0 000 chicago 0 5 o ,000 w T . n F-Saai vi 0 fa Chi ofs 5 | A Green Bay . “18 0 10 GHIGTS J@ f way Los Angeles we 00 £00 Chicago Bears ....«..s..x-. 0 1 0 * 2d Pl FTi | . Detroit "0 30 000 ayo 4 t 4 |

SYRACUSE, N. Y, "Sept. 20 | -~With the first two games of [the Little World Series salted away,

[the Syracuse Chiefs hoped to win From (a S, 0-4 the third tonight before moving to Milwaukee for the series wind-up DETROIT, Sept. 20 (U. P.). ~The! The Chiefs won their second Detroit Red Wings last night scored Straight game yesterday, 7 to 1, with

Red Wings Win

a 5-to-4 victory over the Indian- Pig Howie Fox, their ace rightapolls Capitals in a rough-and- hander, twirling an easy victory oy & i . ; . tumble exhibition hockey game be- After a big first inning in which fo 100 Motor City fans. Syracuse counted six times, the ore b

Fernand Gauthier hit © hiefs romped home easy behind

Right wing ve i the Detroit goal at 5:48 of the Tox Je " nee ay ’ 4 . first period to start the scoring ern Bic as the starting

The R Wings tied the game in pitcher for the American associatl Ro d a a and then blasted | Uon champions and he was relieved } 5 1 Stang: a to a 3-to-2 edge in the by Cy Bucke:. Bickford was charged

with the loss. explosive secord period.

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Long Hitters The Yankees still have that long | the| distance clout, They never the (lose it and it wouldn't surpris

he may turn he series around. Lombardi is a workhorse, a left- . quite hander who is hard to follow and e me can pitch himself out of trouble, Is No. 1 Surprise Washington Huskies as the Gophers tg see Joe DiMaggio the star.of the| No Shutout Pitchers vk a. 7-t0-8 decision. series. He's the type of a player| pg.4 ji'c just as well that the| NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (U. P).— Indiana won handily from Ne-| who fits in with championship play Yanks have Joe Page for relief and Though the tumult and the shoutbraska, 17 to 0, 4s George Talia-{and I think you'll see that as the Dodgers have Hugh Casey. They ing continued, the “regular” part ferro and Chick Jagare both showed | DiMaggio goes, 50 go the Yanks. may be in two-thirds of the games of this topsy-turvy, full-of-sur-signs of 1945 championship form. I'd shy that Dixie Walker is the because there are no shutout pitch- prises baseball season was over to- . Illini Listless one man the Dodgers have who may ers in this series unless I miss my day. Illinois played listless football measure up to Joe in clutch-hitting " 5 : ’ kh : “| Por one thing, there was the defor three quarters and Pittsburgh,/and he may/ keep Brooklyn in the gues will be a scramble and the flation of the Boston Red Sox, '46

much improved over last year, held series. h It al d! > : er Yanks are getting a_ big. break A. IL. champions. It-almost seeme the defending Big Nine champions! However, there's a lot to be said opening in their own stadium where like the Sox never fully recovered

scored in the final three minutes. Minnesota's line matched predictions by outcharging

Eatieman, x hoover feo the whut Joe mapiraor (hes peat mot. more. than three or four of [fom thelr world series loss 10 the adieman, a holdover irom the 1 : e these Dodgers ever have played Cards, and they fell to a lackaRose Bowl winners last year, would have won the peunant. I

before. scored twice, once on a A0-yard wasn't always sure at the start of

; The Cards, finished only: five Copyright, 1947, by The Indianapolis Times ’ punt return and once on a a5. yard the season, that he looked like a “°P and "and The Chicago Daily News, Ine games behind the Dodgers this run after catching a pass, to give “year, but the ex-champs failed to

the Illini a 14-to-0 triumph In the final contest involving a Big Nine team, Michigan behaved as expected, overwhelming Michi-

come up with their famous Sep-." tember drive. Then there was Johnny Mize,

‘Wide Open’ Races Seem

Pp 1 | who returned to the form of his gan State, 55-to-0, and scoring in rospec S in ndiana heydey to swat 51 homers and tie ery quarter, By UNITED PRESS every quarte After the first week-end of Indiana collegiate gridiron activity, Ra ey bye pny for the one thing—if nothing else—seemed certain: The collegiate conference Local Linksman

Mize Back in Form well the newly fo d Hoosier coll a [this io 3D Dew Ted H Oliege loop will be "wide open” The rise of the New York Giants Three games ended deadlocked; Indiana's two Big Nine clubs broke from last place to fourth was a big]

even, two other teams were drubbed in out-of-state tilts while three surprise in the National, as was, the winning of 21 games by their

Is Senior Champ LEBANON, ind, Sept. 29 Charles Braughton of Indianapolis th teved : 5 , others registere: impressive victories - won the Jou ou anor and he over thew sit, several other veterans too much to rookie, Larry Hansen. The fifth ( cu n 1 naan i [State Seniors’ Golf association's an-| That left ‘Notre Dame as the ¥OPe aa ly othe involvi DR al Ye Pilsen {nual championship tournament at Only Hoosier team still to open #s yr, Jame IRYOIvIE rise in the American league Ulen Country club here yesterday, Campaign. The Fighting ~ Irish, Rae Se wolk: Valpataiso; Se Pp = s Louis, gabby. colorful Braughton carded" “Wh. 80-75—155 highly-touted to lead the nation’s payed a ew t. Joseph, wi : ' ap for the 36-hole meet. football powerhouses again this Have] usm Sue. wm aljbivy Dean, cele o Basehal’ wi | : ICC tilt. time great pitchers wi e Cardv W. 2 Suey Pow Ath T4.80 yeas, wii GPen at Prusburgh Sat. | Six other Hoosier squads will at- inals a decade ago, stepped down) 0 ass itlle wilh — 187; William Kingdon, Indianapolis, Todiana will be at home agamat (SMB to bul up thelr reputation from his chores as radio announcer| Ww - placed first in Class B competition oO! Side, ie te ye ponents. These games.included In- Louis Browns against the Chicago with 84-32--167, and Ray Jones, the hattds of the B dgers, will b diana Central at Defiance;- Eastern White Sox. The famed fast-baller Indianapolis and, Larry Stage, La- he ands 0 o # aagers, Wil be nin4is at Ball State, Canterbury surprised everybody, including himfayelte, tied for first place in Class host to Ohio State. at Cedarville, Rose Poly at Shuri- self, by pitching shitout ball and CG competition with 156 each. Jack Settles for Tie leff, St. Joseph's at St. Norberts, giving only three hits in the four Carr, Indianapolis, won the low net, Butler, which had settle for

ol h 150 23 and Wabash at Carroll. frames. itle wit 22-135 3 = I |a 6-6 tie against Ball State in its

De Pauw, with pew coach Mike Go to, Cardinals {opener, will

Snavely at the helm, will attempt Speedway Golfers i to reemdy the 33-0 lacing at the ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20 (U. P.).—The sity in a Mid-American league conSt. Louis Cardinals announced to- ‘est. By midweek Butler officials

hands of Lawrence when it meets Capture Tourney day they have bought up the con- hope to be able to announce that

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Louisville, and A Evansville, which! Speedway golfers clubbed their battled Western Kentucky to a way to the Indianapolis interclub

tracts’ of Max Surkont, right- (he intercollegiate conference's scoreless tie, will travel to South-| four-man best ball golf association’ Sw handed pitcher, and Harold Rice, executive committee has approved eR Illinois. Jamul championship yesterday 2, outfielder, from the Red Birds’ Butler's use of eight transfer stu- Woodstock with a near-record 63,

| farm club at Roc hester, N.Y.

10 under par. Record for the tournament of 61 was set by Speedway at Highland in 1941.

The club's winning foursome in-

{dents badly needed to bolster the Bulldog offense. Earlham's Quakers, ing over Rose Poly,

Talaber, Schuhz On Mat Program

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| tenths of a point behind. Ben Davis has a total of 1083 with the Spark Plugs pulling

down 107.5. Sa) ident of tl Beech Grove's Hornets moved into third place by virtue of a 18-0 pace a victory over Franklin Township in a. . vice preside the season opener, City Standings the judges’ Diminitive Bob Woods of Howe we 4 ™ Oovp; Holm still held the city-county scoring Howe ALLUCKS 0 2% 1 An Indi lead despite his failure io score inigithedrgl ,..-o-oo.o. 10 2 Holmes, Ww ‘the Manual game Friday. He has Tech i 1 # 1 money plas anua . + 24 points. : Wash ngto 6.0 0 in one of * nt Howe and Crispus Attucks were shlen oS % : 5 : Hank Re in a tie for the lead of the city| sPlay completed. “Ader. sixtl |series mythical championship. Each **Play only Sacred Heart and Howe, B ’ oir rown; eig has two victories in city competi- City, County Scoring rcter wa tion. G TD PAT TP AN oars | Diminutive Bob Woods of Howe Bob Woods, pore 4 3 3 2 24 i the frst | \ ch xrov "es o tion. The Tigers have ended their Connie’ King, Speedway . 4 3 1 v oe th city season. |Ed Wieland, Warren Cent. 4 3 1 ag lor [Bill Ralph, Shortridge . a3} drizzle hac In Second Spot - Ralph Lollar, Decatur C... 4 3 : Rex Mays Jack Long of Beech Grove moved fut, Maris Shyiiess = 3 1 8 Rex Mess nto second place in the scoring Bill Roberts. Spegdway a. i 3 8 oe iek m arren . with a total of 20 points in ‘four joc" ,hiedema, Wa 3-32 3 me $0SH: pi games. Connie King of Speedway, Jack Tichenor, Shortridge “a 3.2 ! ities Ed Wieland of Warren Central, and Coun Standing diffic ° Bill Ralph of Shortridge each wir? OP have 19. Ben Davis _,. overs 30 8 a 3 BU Meanwhile, Broad Ripples Lig a A ER Re i y 0 i 2 lets dropped a hard-foug e- |Southport : w tral ....3 1.0.8 6 'cision to Evansville Central in a pecatur Central “13018 15 JOF inight tilt Saturday. Lawrehce Central Th : 3 0 13 i in ownshi Evansville scored in the second Pike Township 92 6 2 Cc

quarter on a pass from Walter Van- RP—County rating point ‘

the 6-yard line but the Rockets lover to End Dick Burdette. Broad Ripple threatened in the wee penalized 5 yards for t00 ~z | last minute of the game when Don, ‘time outs. Klinger intercepted a pass on his| 1, the final play of the game own 15-yard stripe and ploughed giinoer passed to Jim Swope, who

to Central's 41. Line plays with was tackled on the § as the gun | Klinger handling the pigskin moved sounded. a

{the ball down to the 18 with HEADQUARTERS

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