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pL TE oi ae To? ‘Cit Tn w TiN ; - m— —— . pA an y - s - hath ht y v i: | ~ Tribe Handles Blues Warren Edges Dad's Advice to Spahn | Hin Like They ‘Own’ Them ¢authnart far | Dad's Advice fo spahn § ©, LIKE hey \ Tren HT for | Father's Teaching Pays Off for Baseball ~~ J w1onon _Bagby Hangs Up 4th Triumph as Mates Soodntinh Rarity, a Lefthander With Control © * re * Y . A ; i wc ¥ Beat Out 11-4 Victory With 11 Hits i By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Prous Sports Welter aCitatio i KANSAS CITY, Mo. Apr. 20--Insofar as the Kaisas City oun g NEW YORK, Apr. 29-~Warren an is & baseball rarity, a 2Ooalto A Blues sre toncerned, the Indianapolis Indians “own” them, lock,| UF iéfty with control, and he insists Bo bias only because his father Cran stock and barrel, ’ 7 E t Sid to Host gave him a three-word- slogan—"hit that mit"--made him live Bilings a As a matter of fact, the Blues and their followers were glad as ers 10 ost uD 0 Re a AR tn AEA Amal pan iT ; that today's contest was the finale of the series. 5 “Meet Tomorrow Spahh was the best left-handed pltenar In ‘baseball last. season ; xGaledo i The Hoosier Redskins made it two in a row jn the current stand - : and after a bit of a late start, it began look today as was xxShy ¢ by blasting out a 11-to-4 victory y By BILL PITTMAN ready to go out and defend his oh be lost to the club for at a0a Pr behind big Jim Bagby,| the Indians’ fancy shortstop, out| Members of the city's high honors. : : ‘least 60 days. Hey Pr Who lasted the route and chalked|of yesterday's game and Jackischool track teams hoped today Capitalizing on control, the| yx y led the 12-hit xxV up his fourth triumph of the sea-|Cassini moved from second to/for better weather conditions for ® | slender slinger for. the Boston tf at : "son. He's the league's leading/short, - Charlie Letchas played|the annual city track -meet to-| Braves pitched a magnificent Cintnnat . tack, driving te B; pitcher. second and Glenn Crawford third. morrow at Tech than those that game yesterday, facing only 28 runs and NEW The Indians again played error-| ‘The change failed to slow down prevailed for the county track | Batters. walking none and giving singles. ended iy pe drop-k bh less ball and accumulated their|the Tribe's alert fielding and the meet at Washington yesterday. up only two hits in a 7-to-0 ne Tigers at og ve Fearless 1 11 runs on 11 hits. Manager Al Redskins executed two more dou-| Warren Central bested an. ap- triumph over the Phillies. Only same DRitg. streak te is, It's C La “Lopez's boys are really smacking{ble plays to boost. their: total to/proximate 20-mile-an-hour gale men. got. 10 Airst, one Ong eating Browns, » With That | 4h the ball in the clutches and con-|30 for 14 games, land 54 degrees of temperature tof hires ROR BO wo of these. went a-15-hit--attack R that -included 4 Cilumet -¢ bid tinue to go in for “big” innings. Tom Saffell, rookie center field-|scamper home with the Marion a eating. He yielded no homer, double Single by Pacts think the ¢ ! Their “fat” stanza yesterday|er, led the Tribe's attack with County track championship for SO i the fifth When Dick setter P Mullin oF + Trucks do it. If ‘ was. the seventh when they|three blows. He also batted inthe fifth consecutive time with Ae Tie ne van received cred! b second town off 1 : chased six runs across the plate.three runs. Bagby batted in two i451; points. i wy Se her-single py Victory, though he needed rellet to catch t i480 It also saw Carl DeRose, Kansas, mates and Culley Rikard two. | The wing and cold combined to a AE oelly in. the sixth, “he N=iP: rowed five Egat City veteran, batted out of the! + Earl Turner got two safeties, in- keep times and distances below — retired the pext 13 batters 1 All other major league games Accordir ® Bd box. He is the man from Mis- cluding a double, and scored three record breaking levels, although y ' the 440 dd hin the | re : were postponed because of rain Jooks like Ed _sourl who authored a no-hit clas-|times. He also batted in a BUD. several races were only tenths of FLYING FEET—They're off and running for honors in the 4 yar | as } = Sash RE “lor cold weathal, iw of the of R28 sic last year, : an addition 10 ile eons off. Marion County track meet, held yesterday at Washington. Taking the lead is i; : ; aks 4 Leute Sieg . tcl ro TERDATS STAR Nar tion. The bil Baghy But he had an uncanny proving again that the Kansas) Southport Sooke. ney Dunham, Warren Central, who finished first in :53.6 seconds. Visible on the firs plate, beating out & bunt and| gave up oily two singles and Tore cit IEE Ee getting out of holes and|City mound staff apparently is| Southport By Way of its fast) . rn are (left to right) Shelton, Pike; Copeland, Franklin: Hall, Southport; McCaing, |gropping another for a sacrifice] walked none, facing only 28 loft doubl, : WY ; ne of the weakest in the league. (stepping relay . foursomes, gave : bin, Southport hich ad d two men in the| batters as he beat the Phillies, jee great support. by his mau ee The Blues. also ‘were - charged|the perennial winners a run for| Ben Davis; Apple, Lawrence; Ketrow, Ben Davis; Dunham and Har in, Southport. bis A cat Ba 2 hol es rien, they open 4 helped Him, stay oe nine with three errors yesterday. Only their money with 38% points. Ben |= > * . | kéld led the hitting with a triple] . gray “hour i 320 tance od : labout 1500 fans showed up for/Davis and Lawrence Central MM i Mi 5 Home Runs or Lea [S {Re A sloglen. ariving in twolfo® domebosy 4 : Tunners Game Lead the ‘contest. ‘ended in a deadlocked second ers \ Ad IN Ing rerageer 1h Irish Howe in w. You.e \ © The Indians mow have won 11 The “Fat” Seventh [place with 33% points each. 2. . " |the Braves’ five-run fifth. ’ grand, sp $ ames in 14 starts and still main-| The Indians’ big seventh went| Warren's Rodney Dunham came To Sta in 2d-Place ace i Sbali 3%. ashe winner last Al gr pe ; ; Ram thelr two-game league lead something like this: With one within a- shade of breaking the x 0 C ion | Spann, 2 Ean e to eAGLN'S For tha i} oer Minneapolis and St. Paul. (down, Crawford and Turner drew|440-yard record and also leaped By United Press ning and the hard-hitting Babe |acason, iso had ne dengue ase put a sad 1% For the second day since the walks and Bagby's single scored into first place in the broad jump| pinneapolis pinned a 12-0 shut- also added another in the seventh. hi ick ave up. tower. Wh alks. 84.| hire Eddie rican Association's eastern Crawford. {to become the only double winner ‘Louisville last night to| Morrie Martin and Chuck Injuries, Sickness yi : - through fh Amer half of, DeRose was lifted from thejof the afternoon. ~jout on Lou i Stanceau hooked into a pitching] than any other pitcher who ap-| After losing. five straight, Ca~ Wl wouldn't p TLT Sigbe invaded the waetszn na = Kansas City mound and Was Ye-| Warren proved ts superiority [keep pace with--8t.- Paul inthe Tar at "St Paul With Martin coms Bench..Players. ——— peared. in. as many. games. .Butithedral had easy. pickings yes- 8 some othe: He winner. : lieved by John Mackinson. Ltiove county _cinderpath Fivals Arherican Association standing’ ing out best on a four-hit effort. NEW YORK, Apr. 20 (UP)— a Ie woullds oh Juve hap Jerday Umping Sat a Just like Stet) : nd To:| was a poor guess on-the part of without the —efforts. of highly] The Saints edged out a t Andy. Anderson provided the win-/Three National League teams to- x : ' : : four years = Louisville, Columbus io Dick-Bartell,-the-Blues' nager.itouted Ed. Weiland. The... young|2-1. vietory-over..Columbus. which sy tally -with-a-home- run inlday lost important cogs-of their father,” Edward ~Spahn; and hisi game while Howe paraded six of oid Fer along with Kansas City of the! Saffell and Cassini banged outispeedster completed practice Mon-|{gave them nine wins against ip. geventh for St. Paul. |baséball machines, two of them four attractive sisters, Marjorie,| pitchers in winning, 6 to 4, at. 8 the price v west. hits and Ted Beard and Frankiday evening only to -leave theifive losses and kept their sec- Sy Phillips’ two - homers, hy injury and one by sickness. Gertrude, June and Eleanor, back |Ellenberger over Froakiis. Ii. 3 Bl a hide cal The Indian's consistent scoring|Kalin drew walks. Rickard and next morning for Texas, accord-|ond-place deadlock with the Mil-|one in the second and the’ other) pyt out of action were Catcher home in Buffalo. was Franklin's eat this He was a punch has. the rest of the I ‘si Letchas kept the rally alive by [ing to Coach Walter Mowery. lers intact. in the third inning, accounted for walker Cooper of the New York| Spahn senior told Warren that season. ‘i: ; it was Bur managers worried no ond: They hitting safeties and the Blue were: —Indianapolis- high school-track In—another--game last night! five Brewer-runs-at Milwaukee. Giants—and Catcher -Ray Mueller being -a-+lefty he would have High School Baseball 1 a nifty 4 not only get a lot of safeties, but/sunk again, (and field teams will convene to-|{Milwaukee sunk last-place” To-|pjs first blow tied the score atlor the Cincinnati Reds, each with|learn control. ‘| And: when he AMES tiful Dark they make them count. In two After today's game, the 2ptiang morrow afternoon at the Tech|ledo, 14 to 3. two-all and the second came With|y jeg injury, and Pitcher Harry wasn't around to catch his son's, ALL G BS lant ok the feed bo games here they have scored 21 will head for Milwaukee for 8'oval and put on a show which| Outfielder Frank Genovese gave! the bags loaded in the seven-run ma yigp of the Brooklyn Dodgers, practice pitches, the girls 100K pecatur Central ........ 4 y 1008 His jock runs. ; % single tilt Saturday and a 4ou-| could possibly see the dethroning!the Millers and Pitcher Bill Clark third. The Brews added five more’ ys jay suffered an attack of ap-(turns- donning the big a +8 mn wird att The Tribesters mow have de- ble-header Sunday. The Tribe of the Big Green as king of city|a big boost with a pair of homers runs in the seventh inning t0.,.,q4icitis, telling Warren to “hit it.” He Howe ..... iE k and then | sated the Biues four times in has an off-day tomorrow. cinderpaths. in the first two innings at Min-|thoroughiy subdue the downtrod-" cooper, who is leading both|says now that he threw just as|Shortridge - § the tote h — five-clashes, including two out of| ‘Fhe Redskins have wou _ Sight o .._.Must Be Reckoned | is. Genovése's second round den Toledo Mud Hens. NOrmani oir jeagues in--runs-batted-in hard at the girls as he does to Teen sa cy 0 to-1-a t at Indianapolis. Bagby has|times in their last nine starts but! . 00 ont last year's runneruptripper came with the bases full. Roy allowed the Hens eight| "ror this year, has been Braves’ Catcher Salkeld, his| pr rakiin. Tow “8 “50 there was them twice, once in Indi-|they expect to tackle 3ougher 80- Shortridge, does not appear to|Cleston Ray and Babe Barna|safeties. Gene Markland also, i1ered with a pain in his left{battery mate. Moreover, they Beech Grove or . i 1 went alrigh lis, once here. ing when they invade m waukee, be as great a threat as usual, powdered homers in the third in- homered for Milwaukee. knee which X-rays yesterday re- wouldn't let him quit until he 80t Crispus Guts ; - 12th. But _An injury kept Pete Castiglione, and later in the o : both Washington and Broad TE : | vealed to be a small chip frac-|the ball right where they wanted Sat dred te 0 3 » big bundle gr 8. ° Ripple have turned in times that Baseball Standin S Results ture. He is expected to be side-|it. Sacred Heart .. x Fearless Tribe Box Score Ba ing art Jmpressive. ot reckoned Witt] 5, : lined for only two or three days. S Mrveier Injured | skate tagg : : owe, also to be reckoned with, ; + New York (pestpomed,| Mueller, however, broke his| The Buffalo southpaw wasn’t| : APOLIS o Ap RN. Rar reeihas a sort of toehold on the field a mz gn CC TE or. crn, janute ‘yesterday when he slid the only lefty who had a good Teck - i} Ip : Eager § Q A Balin... HM 33 eevents and both high and low TEIRESAOLS ~niii’s 8 a 3 | Cleveland at Chicago (postponed. wei home to score on a short fly inday yesterday. Johnny Vander- yashingten -- i ] : 1 7 omemmg liig 3 ogEeion Aetihurdle races. Dave Martin ands Paul ...... 3 5 M3 1 grounds) —— the Reds’ 8 to 1 win over Chi- meer, the old double no-hit hero Manual ........ i on = vedi : [Castiglione . Hh if i i2 Sica Spun handle the latter | Columbus... “1 $ Ase sa NATIONAL LEAGUE *_ |cago. The sjseky Tedehver. Qibbed of the Rudd bad one, Sopped Erm Sucks 3 sn 3 ] Beard + 1 5 eX : : ¥ : “3 %, philadelphia -000-000.000— 0. 2 1 the “Iron. Man" when he set a occasional g ays an i$ i. 20. 900 — 1 gph #8 WM % I Jack Tichenor of Shortridge Tita .ii1i1ilii 4 1 200 Tu Desens LoL OSE Simajor league record of 217ithe Cubs, § to 1 at Clneinnatl. Cathedral ovr rire © 5 : i | 4 Turner i 8 n i u Rblscems 0 Je the lad io beat Lin the AMERICAN rAGUE - Salkeld. : [straight games caught during Jt a a Bitter viesy Foon the} COUNT? RT -a a3 2 ErRtord sernees : : i ‘ i : no time for the short sprint this rH RE § $M iChiemeirirn 00 M deke 18 I PR Ye mar catcher, Ray Mueller, | wy . 21 15 0C8ns : , . . Louis ....s 3% i , Curise . - > ured 1 1 4 oo » ak vo-Base HiteoRikerd 5 Fart 1 3 Tech of course has the middle] el, at kia": : : wu 4 ough: Vandermeer 7 and Shusier William, Sn 3 Ty ertaln whether lun in a Rh ” 2% S cA 2 Torres Hits—Beard 3, Fieming %.[distance events and the relays roth 3 3 EL 3 a Louis at Pittsburgh - (postponed, ids ror for appendicitis : i Turner 3, Saftell, Letchas. + Kalls 3, somewhat Seweq >, SE Chicago +. 1.8. MY { | New York at Brooklyn (postponed, cold). [which struck him yesterday, but | : Weatherly, i ; . uE : he definitely will be out for a few 3 te~-Cassini 3, Seftell 3, Case ; : : 1 Sfiione, Levehak. — A Sul 3, Tn Washington, id Appears in ine L re. © Amateur, Independent, days. The loss of the right-hander ! YOUR FISHING $34} d Tech's best time. Also not to be i 2 12Semi-Pro Baseball . [ait Plow to Bo Dey dropped UL J TACKLE HEADQUARTERS ° 2 h . i - Dodgers, who yesterday drop, : 9 a9 9 4 City Track Records discounted is the time set by g" 3 300 E114 Umpires Inc. members meet toriight ar ood BerS: place. : Gee's Wire Minnow 3% 5 10 21 8 3 100-Yard Dash—Piel, Short- Reuter of Washington. for the 220- Phu 3 A 3 120 at the YMCA. ol, ohicisls shoul _— | : — Trap siescveess SLBO aaadagns ale gol--1} ridge, :10.1. ' vard breeze. Coin. 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