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HARD TO PULL DOWN — Hidden away among the arms of five Broad Ripple players is the headgear of Norb Mappes, Sacred Heart star halfback. It seemed to take that many to pull him down on this charge in

yesterday's game which the Rockets won, 26-0.

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: . 3 ay 1% i. » ) ro ° 5 Vvrong On Reiser —Raja By ROGERS HORNSBY, Former Famous Major League Star , let Gene Hermanski hit instead of orderifig him to satrifice Walker to BROOKLYN; N.Y; Oct: —You hardly know what to talk about | second. After all it's’ the job. of the home team to first tie the game first after that fourth series game. "| up, if it's only one run behind. Mel : Floyd Bevens did a wonderful job. He gave 10 bases on balls, but | he had to have real, good stuff to hang in there and offset all the | . wildness. They couldn't hit him and he kept getting sharper and | more confident as the game went on. I feel genuinely sorry that he | couldn't get the no“hitter, especially because great fielding had made it possible for him to come so close. " ” . » - But getting down to the technical points of the game, Bucky Harris made a mistake in ordering Pete Reiser purposely passed in that ninth | inning. He was putting the winning run on base, which is against | everything I ever learned in baseball.

" » o 2 ” ” ” The Dodgers had three more innings in which to go ahead. Besides, the way nobody ‘was hitting Bevens, Shotton was playing into Yankee hands by looking for a big inning. There were a few other thingss too. Charlie Dressen;, the Yank coach, had no business sending DiMaggio home in the third.inning 2 | on Edwards’ wild throw past first. Walker was ontop of the ball out | there hefore DiMaggio turned third and there was no chance for him to beat a good throw. He was out standing up. ‘

» » » » o ” Getting back to the Dodgers: In that ninth, with Edwards leading off, he swung at a 2-0 pitch and flied to Lindell. What's he allowed to hit for? Bevens has been wild all afternoon ind he walked Furillo right after Edwards, so is there any good reasofi why Edwards shouldn't stand there and at least run out the string?

- ¥ » » o TSE Unless Reiser hit a home run, which was unlikely the way Bevens was going, he couldn't possibly have done more than tie up the game; | this way he was the ball-game himself. : And, of course, if the Yanks had a catcher in there who could throw at all, Al Gionfriddo wouldn't have been able to:s{eal ‘second~and leave first base open while Reiser was hitting. Larry Berra has done | a terrible job of throwing this ‘series and it finally helped cost the Yanks a game. There was one out when Furillo walked (Gionfriddo | ran for him) and the percentage still was with the Yanks if they | played it right. :

~ . » o u » The Dodgers too-didn’t come through without criticism. In the sixth inning, Dixie Walker got a pass. Manager Burt Shotton evidently |

Figur Fans Reverently Point Out New Champion ,

Facts, Figures F i : | . On Four Games _ Spot of Cookie's Double |pccyrad in Meet | NEW YORK, Oct. 4—It could happen only in Brooklyn and even

Facts and figures on the 1547 By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer World Series: { X Today's Game—The fifth game, |, }..0 where the fantastic is common-place, it may never happen again at Ebbets field, 1:30 p. m, EST. { In the Dodger clubhouse, beneath the stands at Eubews Ficid, el Series Standing —New York | 's embers of Brooklyn's beloved Bums were ripping off| Yankees (American League) 2, jionen Mister) 3 trying for the arms and legs—of Harry (Cookle)| | The Suariel firiels of he Ingigha Brooklyn Dodgers (Natlomal |; iazetto in » mass attempt to shower thelr congratulations on the empronip EE i aoa . - mr————— eremtrrm— i " | probable Pitchers Today—New [Erie Bivckm eo = Work! There was bedlam everywher2 pu: the Country Club of Indianapolis York (Frank Shea 15-6), Brooklyn | apove the din came the shrill in one little corner beneath he toduy nd a Shaipien Was (Vie Lombardi 12-11). |voice of Telief Pitcher Hal Gregg: [stands. That's where the yanken Rie wii t eel inination o 3 Weather—Mostly sunny, some- («One lousy hit! One lousy hit!|were. That's where Floyd Sh Sitileln) Jester ” y Don Fischwhat warmer. | And it won!" |Bevens choked back his tears “iy- CSser o onnersville.

Games Scores — First game— ling to tell what happened the mo-| The semi-finals were to be held

t on the field, in front Hf he . y New York 5, Brooklyn 3; second ah stands, darkness was de- ment Lavagetto's miraculous dou-|this afternoon with the finals

ame: New York 10, Brooklyn 3; t through some break of ble spoiled his bid for the first no-| scheduled tomorrow. third game; Brooklyn 9, New Jolaaing vu rong} halo from tae hit victory in the 44 years of We) Fischesser elimivuied Heinlein of York 8; fourth game: Brooklyn 3, |setting sun splashed across a few World Series. ba ig 4 23 an h Jana - Rept New York 2. square feet of the right-field fence. “That ball he hit wasn't even a TN y Pp Jeorge afer of BatesTotal Attendance (four games) (Below it stood nearly half a hun- strike,” Bevens groaned. “It was fast 3 e, c i ns uel that carried . —209,781, |dred reverent Dodgers fans pointing and away from him.” ol a hl 0 . In Crucial GAME | ors coms or sme hid ot Foe mgs ty, Eat, fv 2 $1,161,493. “That's where Cookie hit it,” nue Harris made no excuses. He sald he on einlein 2 Poon end o nine MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 4 (U.| "Not Receipts (four games)— (of them said. And it was, indecd, ordered Bevens to walk Pete Ratsor | 13 es. Heinlein took the 10th’ and P.) —Southpaw Glenn Elliott Will| goey 99 83, just about there that the 33-year- | in the last of the ninth, in deflancz| 13th but Fischesser came back to toe the mound for the Milwaukee! " pivigjon of Total Receipts— (old pinch hitter, once an infielder|of baseball's unwritten rule against win the 13th and 15th to clinch. the Brewers and Merman Wehmeler| piovers pool (final), $493,674.82; |of renown, blasted the first Brook- putting a potential winning run gn round. Fischesser had a 60 against goes for the Syracuse Chiefs to-| conmiscioner's office, $145,198.70; [lyn hit in the fourth game f tne first. base, because “Reiser rem e. TCUNCINS 7. night in. the seventh and declding| «iuiie and lesgues' share, “$329, World Series with -two_out. in_the sented the winning run at the plate.| Moony Triumphs game of the Little World Serles. | jyq5 ninth and drove in two runs that/He's one of the few Dodgers who - ntz of -Columbus- ousted The Chiefs, representing the In- Series Records Sei—Single game [sank the Yankees, 3 to 2, {can hit a homer.” {Red Widener of Anderson 3 and 2 ternational League, drew abreast of| ...ondance: 73.365 (first): longest ‘ and went on to drop Noel Epperson their American Association oppo- playing time "single Janie 3:05 > of Syracuse 1 up in’ 20 holes. nents with their third victory of| (va pore run by pinch hit- it the series last night. Howie Fox ’ y > in a er

. | Charley Harter of Indianapolis i . By Frank Wilsen ‘downed Bill, Tinder of Anderson, 2 pifched the Chiefs to a 3-to-a| ‘er Bers No Xo (hind) PUES 5 triumph: aided by. a third inning| ud

up, and then stopped Bill Davis of days, Casey, Brooklyn (third and

; _ { Highland, Ind., 8 and 6. 3 A new high three-game record for the season was set last night in| Maurice: Fens ’ i y of Indianapolis, pomes 2x Tp bat of teammate fourth) ; most walks: given single |the Fox-Hunt Olaiele Ltugde WY Johnny py Wheeler in the. ha. |co-medalist with Heinlein ie Ba game, Bevents, N. Y., 10 (fourth); Murphy, Indianapolis’ entr | qualifyin; . Fox, himself, singled in the win- longest no-hit peri od, Bevents, N. | tional doubles tourney, put. together games of 255,.235 and 266 for his 3 a 8 Tue wit 7, 1 won : ning run in the seventh with two|. o Teo. “uu J" polo). tour. | record smashing total of 746. This topped Johnny Mencin's high of 133, So © oy m bey ; 4d out, but the Brewers came Dack| .," yes receipts, $1,161,483; |set several weeks ago in the Indianapolis league. Murphy rolls 1oF the, gan Wittek of Crawfordsville, 1 up. h Spe ta ly in . ninth and nd four-game net receipts, $967,- | Bowes Seal Fast team. . 3 rit rr ————— the tying run on first base when 989.83; final players’ pool, $493,- Two other honor counts were reg- ets in the same league tallied 'N T Tom Neill bounced out to end the| c.'co’ istered by the male bowlers of the of 181, 224 and 200 for 605, her ew lag-ieam game. 1 ted | se 600 in three nights. : Series Records Tied — Three [city, while the women also posted second 8 Both Fox and Vern Bickford, the| op "0 "0 me: New York |two, Johnny Fehr had games of| The Comets had the high eam BOUL Scheduled

" » » u ” ” Speaking of the offensive side of the game, the Yanks blew the battle in the first inning. They had the bags loaded on two hits, an error and a walk and one run in. Here was the place for a big inning, with McQuinn, a lefthanded pitcher, facing Gregg, # right-hander who had just religyed Taylor. But they couldn't make it. Gregg pitched a fine game, He was fast and he took his time and didp't get into too much trouble, Copyright, 1947, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Ine.

Connersville Player Eliminates Heinlein

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Brews, Chiefs

b . Photo by Dean Timmerman, Times Staff Photographer, SCORES ‘FOR SATANS — Jack Tichenor, fleet Shortridge back, plunges across the goal line with six points for the Blue Devil cause against Anderson. He tallied two more in Shortridge's 41-12 rout of the Indians.

» " Ld ” #" # 8 ” » Four T Tied at T f City H our leams lied at lop of City RH. By GEORGE WELDEN | The fina] marker came late in the CITY STANDING There was a four-way tie for first third period on a sustained drivel, place in the city series mythical from the Spartan 49-yard line. Bob|«cCrispus Attucks championship today as two more Macy, George-Shelby and Jim All- Fashingion - local gridiron elevens served notice top provided the plunging power to| Cathedral ies that they aren't to, be counted out move the ball down to the 10 With Fach ore... of the race. [Macy going over for the counter. | Manual Broad Ripple and Washington Bob Stephens kicked the extra; silent Hoosiers piss. moved into the select circle with point. ye or. rousing victories over Sacred Heart * Spartans Threaten rack up their fourth straight vic-26-0 and Manual 33-0. Also in first| * Sacred Heart threatened on a 55- tory of the season.

place are Howe and Crispus At- yard march in the final period but| Tech Scores Late

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Satan powerhouse rolled over the yp three first downs to move the|/Bucksot substitute halfback, a A aston, 41-12, for {ball to midfield as the game ended. | plunged over from the 3-yard line its third straight victory. land Fullback Faccone climaxed an The Tech Greenclads, however, The Nagunglon CoPURSNAL yard drive to score. Tom Pratt ran into a rough Muncie Centralia, oo. . romping to a 33-0 deci- made the first conversion good. squad and i down BY 5 Soul sion. Muncie’s touchdowns were scored of 44-13. Southport scored in the) by Marion Acton, Kenneth Delk, final minutes of the game to oust go BY ox D ae 19 Dennis Jen, erry Justice, Abe Cooper, Gene Cathedral, 7-6, and Howe's Hornets; +, converted. A 42-yard drive Wojcik and Bob Boxell, who counremained undefeated in a journey|iinie: °° by a 10-yard plunge by tered twice, to Westfield by dropping their|yeni; goored the second Continen-| Southport's Cardinals drove 66 hosts, 14-6. [tal touchdown. |yards in the final minutes of play Coach Ed Diederich’s Broad RID-| wpe third score came in the sec- with Bobby Wheeler plunging to ple squad scored twice in the first| period. Fox passed to Lowell pay territory to drop the Cathedral period, once in the second and once rhomas, who in turn lateraled to |Irish, 7-6, Harry Arthur kicked the in the third period to drop the jen on the 35. Jent then scamp-|winning point from placement. Spartans 26-0, | ered the remaining distance to| Cathedral scored early in the secScore on Pass [score standing up. Jent flipped onelond period on a drive by Andy The first touchdown came on a/t;, Thomas for the conversion. |Chatman and Charles Schmuttz,

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bell who snared the pigskin on the er shortly after the third ined | Mi 4 C i ( Te | S |inson; Gregg to Reese to Robinson; Casey| > period | Spartan 25-yard marker and scam-| opened. The final touchdown in| * oy 0 ege i i Col es i Ri

pered across the goal line untouched. the Jast period came on a pass from! CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Another pass, Jim Swope to Don|yox to Bob Lehr. Fox passed to Broad Ri ple 26, Sacred Heart 0. Klinger, set up the second marker| Thomas for the extra point. | Prankiin 49, Ben Davis 6. : on the 5-yard stripe. Klinger Satans Smother Indians Lan bihorrug Greenwood 17. plunged over and Campbell con-| Shortridge’s Satans scored twice | Muncie 44, a a Parent Hoosters verted. lin the second period, once in the shortridge 41. Anderson 13. ’ On the second play of the second [third and twice in the final period Southport 7 Cathedral ¢ | yay 46, Prankiin Township 7, period, Don Campbell intercgpted a to smother the Indians. Lig MR 13, HD on a 0. | Washington 33, Manual 0 pass from Norb Mappes and raced| Jack Tichenor scored three of| OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS 45 yards to score. the Satan markers and Charles| Auburn 40, Hartford City 0 Keever, Gene Parr, and Art Klein Blafton 18, Golumbia hyo." countered for the rest. Fred Davis poonville 35, Bicknell 8, , ,, atlded five points from placement. meant 33, South Bend Riley 0. Anderson held the Shortridge gyansville Reitz 38, Vinfennes powerhouse in check for tMe first|Evansville Memorial 40,

i core oT a hvince bn — pas? IN / stanza opened the Satan's jugger-|p:. we ale eX naught began to roll. The Indians| Side scored their two touchdowns on oll 12 e|passes late in the final period. Sry Magn 13, OMe i Muncie's unbeaten Bearcats|3ary Tol aiparaiso 0, Gos 6, '? tramiped on Tech, 44-13. They arith 11, iville 7. |scored once in the first, and twice|jommond Clark 35, Kankakee (HL) 1 Hobart 19, in each of the other .periods to Lafayette 13, Richmond L3 LaPorte 13, Linton 6 Marion 18, New Castle 13 Michigan Oity 27, Hammond Tech 0. Mooresville 13, Jasonville 6. Noblesville .6, Alexandria 0, Plainfield Boys School 14, Martinsville 0.

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Alma 19, Albion 7 player, will hold down the cen- 2) ; ir mm ————————————— a Cpl. Houghton played two years| ter position for the 7-Up All x * * Interstate Semi-Pro League * w * *

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