Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 18
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Trik e In Open 3-Game Stand
In St. Paul Tomorrow
Millers Lose Double-Header to Columbus, Drop Into Second-Place Tie With Saints
series by defeating end, the hustling league-leading Hoosier Indians were en route to Bt. Paul Loy to give the Saints a sample of their sustained winning form.
It was an oft day In the Redskins’ schedule and they will not SYUATS ot i th Apotin unt drew a paid aiieagunet of 7826 |although coo weather pre-| The series in 8t. Paul calls for ORCC, 0 00's brisk wind. Charlie Letchas joined the Tribe's Home Run Club Saturday [by slamming his first of the season, He also hit a double. Cas-| tiglione, who got three hits, batted the In-/In four runs. It was Malloy's| and third victory of the season.
Trl ters will invade Minneapblis to) complete their first swing through | the American Association's west- | ern “wheel.” So .far on this journey, dian have won five games
lost but one, ample evidence that Tribe Box Scores (First
they take ‘em in stride, at home
and abroad. INDIANA ts Three Games Ahead ABR & OAR The Minneapolis Millers’ finally |SaToh, % AEREE i cracked and dropped a double- Beard $8134 header to Columbus, and now the | Fi! 0 0 0 0 0 of Indians are three full games 3.3.31 0% ahead of the Millers and the|lwart: 5 "i353 8 0 0 4 of! Saints, co-holders of second place. Castiglions, " «41 1 1 & 0% After swamping the Brewers Iunen © ........ 8 § 8 3 § 8 here Saturday, 10 to 1, behind esky i308 08 ® Bob -Malloy's fine pitching, the Lovet envi] 9°0.8 0 9 Indians stumbled momentarily in AC 32 3 TMM 2 the first half of yesterday's twin| Lint ran for Kalin in eighth. bill and Milwaukee squeesed out| [TIETT, Yetked der Bass or sadel a 360-2 wictory, It was the sea-|in ainih son's first defeat for Jim Bagby MILWAUKEE after the big fellow had Won |... Spree mes. Markland, 2b .. 1 0 6 5 © in yesterday's séocond Rober, hb - 3 gis 3 3 B encounter the Redskins hurriedly, Clo 3.34.48 : jumped back on m Sarpatn and |S" hier, 0 0.10 3 ¢ —Jovnded triumph | Burris; ov: rit a Pisnigeea or Ly run TLE ot rrr 3 -8 pg 3 3 oy
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MILWAUKEE, May 3--ATter ATNoxing -thetr sixth consecutive] hor the Brewers, two out of three, over the week- |
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LYING HOME—Citation, ost highly favored horse in Kentucky Derby Vistory, ‘crosses the wire in op Por to live up to all expectations and make Eddie Arcarowinners. inta_the Derby victory ring.
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Despite So : lit:
Pirates Out i
They're hoping as the Pirates
member. that in. the early wer also moved up front, then topp to a tie for dead last with Phe Phillies when the final reckoning was made in September. They have reason to think, though, fthat this year it will be different. And it may well be. For under Billy Meyer, their energetic new manager, they have won eight out of their 12 first games and they have done it in the main with elderly and castoft pitchers. Wins First Yesterday's * rousing 6 to triumph over Ewell Blackwell, the major league's top hurler of| 1947, belonged almost wholly to their slugging star, rammin’ Ralph Kiner, who crashed out two homers against the Cincinnati ace right hander, then wound
Mel Queen, a pitcher the Yankees no longer; chalked up his first victory, join: | ing others in the cast of castoffs and - ancients, Rip Sewell, Elmer Riddle, Fritz Ostermueller and solid. performers,
iki club's “early” séhson surge.
The Second game was tating out.
Duke Snider of the Dodgers) #180 had a profitable day at the
“plate; hitting two homers, a triple
and a single, and driving in four] runs in a 9 to 6 victory at Phila-| Later Brooklyn bats were silencéd by Ken Heintzel-| man in a four-hit, 2 to 0 second game triumph. The Giants cashed in on one’
By JOHN SPICKLEMIRE, CHURCHILL DOWNS-—The
| beautiful.
Fans Ask, How Long?
Pittsburghers Remeriibor '47 Campaign When
Bucs Dropped From Top to Tie for Last
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer ; NEW YORK, May 3-—Before there is any dancing in the soo in Pittsburgh the patient Pirate Tans want to be sure that-there is no repetition of the sad story of the 1947 season.
“End Losing Streak | gyngtory at Wash
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in Front,
strut at least temporarily in first}
place today that they'll stay there. But they can’t help but re-
of the last campaign the Bucs
t a two-run homer,
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At Speedway
Hepburn May Drive Don Lee Mercedes
By BILL EGGERT Thirteen down, 67 to £0, was
big inning in which Johnny Mize | the race car situation. at the Willard | Indianapolis Motor Speedway to
Marshall smashed a triple and day as early entrants and drivers
Walker Cooper. got a double, put-|
asked where are the rest of the
ting over four runs on five hits 80 entries.
to beat the Braves at New York, 5 tol The
Cubs rebounded against]
Until late yesterday only 18 cars were bedded down In es. Latest arrivals were
the Cardinals at St. Louis, end-| Anderson's Kennedy Tank Spe ing a four-game losing streak cis) that Les will drive and the
with a 10-hit, 13 to 4 triumph in which they maltreated five Redbird throwers. Ted Williams went to town
against the Yankees at Boston, | {hitting a three-run homer and a {two-run triple in a 7 to 1 triumph.
The homer came off Yankee relief ace, Joe Page, and he was so nettied he also threw a home run ball to the next batter, Vern
ings with a miraculous| Stephens. } Ro ett field that started! Pitcher Freddy Hutchinson, a gamé-ending double play. ‘helping ‘the . Tigers along the
comeback trail, held Cleveland to |three hits in a 4-to-2 irfumph at Cleveland. Both Cleveland runs were homers by Manager Lou Boudreau and by pitcher Bob Lemon, who was working with only two days of rest. EH ‘took over, second. place in the American League with a 4-to-3 triumph over the “an JOw Coleman pitched himself out of numerous jams, giv giving up 10 hits and. walking three down When the Nats a nals scoring mood. A three-run rally
lon two doubles and two singles in
the fourth clinched the triumph. The second game was called cause of rain in the second inning with Philadelphia leading, 3 to 1.
Times Cameraman’s Word Picture of Derby
Tinies Staff Ph 74th running of the Kentucky
Derby was a better circus than a horse race, with Mr. Race Fan stealing the show from the horses. fans come from all walks of life, the poor, the rich, and the
It was apparent that Derby
sections ladies were dressed for
in fourth. In the club. house and box aR a fashion parade. Almost evérya] {one sported the new look and a|from then on kept gaining 3 frosted glass of $1.25 mint julep, (ground. Citation passed Coal: : . = town on the final curve and made 1-0 WHOEVER, thinks that the the drive down the stretch with13! ; ’ : days of the American ploneers/out any great threat from Coal$4 ‘HAPPY JONES BOYS —Ben Jones Jr. (left) and Plain Ben Jones [right] lead [are gone souid.. attempt’ to Wit. /town. who appeared to have tired ¢ ¢ 8 the winner (Citation of course) to the circle to receive his wreath of roses. Four- gomeral admission or ine! gong. $ 3 8 time winning jockey Arcaro holds the jockeys wreath. infield. The general admission Horn Wins 6th in Row i r . rugged I» el ye '. pr . |@ividual’ who was willing ‘to get|; AEADING, Pa. May 3 (UF)- ¥ 2 en Citation Seen a Triple Crown Winner |i eur to locates choles smoti olf oll", Sui io rang “Tom [Milwavkes > os J By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor troubled in the Preakness at/hour after hour without food or|Cr sraight victorias this. ho : Big Shean. 3 nT: base en ate: d louis. fr Sa wg A ps a Deh —~ Trad a hs Hh as hod a MAY sor , : He singled and Cassini] 0-base n.| demons heartily agreed today that Citation n the triple crown|day. And Arcaro himself a . Horn “won - the *25-1ap ' Berks Ted Beard walked and Loca Ganss, Stolen buses Beard, Kalin | 88 he pleases, and then they posed this enticing question: was ready to pocket the Belmont| The less fortunate ones Who|n, univ picentennial rt doubled, scoring|eiilce—Cassinl, Double plays -Robergs/ Is Calumet's comet destined to overhaul Stymie as the greatest/money. arrived too late for the fromtin.s,;e 12000 fans at the ReadBrewers changed Left bases Indiana 8 money winner of all time? | “We have a triple crown win- Spots had . #2in Sevation an ing fair grounds half-mile track Culley Rikard was |Mivsukes § adem o baile ant There were many who told you yes in the wake of Saturday'siner for sure,” Eddie said yester- otter 10 ir andi yesterday in 11 minutes, 19.48 ly, Alling the By Mc 3, Lint 3 nan 3. Kentucky Derby which. Citation % ved seconds. puber 3, Bernard! 1. Hite—bA MeLish, took by three and a half lengths. [can beat that juvenile jinx, Ci- i on portable stools, others used| joi Chi rth her, ws tation is that horse. After all |, ATCArO also wrote a iittle his-| isco The remaining ole Chitwood, Reading, -took Pete Castig- (1m vi; wuker. 3 io % Finnish pine They 10 Hie Gvarwhelm [00 3 L[tory Saturday. Hs rode his (7g Y_ DOracObes. med second place with Bill Holland, of singled, scoring two mates, | lint. Losing ~piicher—8Sheehan. . ing superiority of the bay colt hasn't he met other jinxes head-|s, un Derby winner, the only| 0 Per Sent seem content to gyjageport, Conn, Bob Ganss, the Indians’ No. 3 Siea———————————————— over the current crop of 3-year-/on? No other Futurity - "winner |, poy ever to do so. ‘Previously, just: mill around, eat picinic
catcher, blasted a triple good for two more runs and scored him-
Tribe Batting ABR
Pet. 500
self on Lint’'s single. CRN iia evry. 1 2 Inthe" six tne Redsiine Si BREE a on es single. Cas- [Soon Bi lions Sotlscted hive of the Crawford “ ° ans’ ts in nightcap. The Sabbath bargain attraction nisrd 13 ae LOPES 4iooroinrnss 3-1 Two-Base HitsRikard 8, Turner 4, i Lb Beard 3,
Cassini 2, Letch
| “Blonde” Wil WIN!
{scored in 17 races.
Strictly a Nobody
olds, to the $332,930 he has earned |nor Derby Trial winner had won to date, to the 15 victories he has the Derby until Jocky Eddie Arcaro drove this son of Bull Lea Of course, many a horse is a {under the wire three and a half 331 sensation ‘his first two years and lengths in front of his stable33 then peters out like a julep when mate, Coaltown, and six and a 318 the ice has melted. Broker's Tip half lengths ahead of My Re2300 Won the Derby and never won quest.
3% another race. Citation won $155.680 as a 2-|
- year-old, and his $83,500 Derby So In piling up his phenomenal purse gave hm $176, 250 for this Pine 3 $818,060 earnings, Stymie” ‘was year: wosihin strictly a nobody. in his early f- Next the Preakness—and then
he was tied with Isaac Murphy ¥| and Earl Sande with three winners. Likewise, Tralner Ben Jones, one of the guiding spirits of that branch of the U. 8. mint known |as - Calumet Farm, saddled his {fourth winner. Jones now is tied |
mint - juleps.
My Old Ken
lunches and attempt to make up for the absence of drinking water by trying to cool off with warm
around the part-mutuel windows.
AS THE DERBY "horses came {onto the track to the strains of
College Baseball
ois 1, Purdue ® tre Dime. 5-1, Indians 3-8. Wabash DePauw Bowling Green 8; Bail 84 Lawrence Tech Ro, indiana. Teen > Valparaiso 8-7, Louis Concordia 4. Canterbury 8, ‘Manchester 7 , Ohio State 2. Northwestern
Others crowded
tucky Home, the$
Dick) Thompson.
Mejor League Somers
for. the record with A, J, (Derby
¢rowd in the infield surged forward toward the fence. In the
, Michigan State 4. Louis 6.
y ul Western Michigan 8, Westerns Reserve 3, Pittsburgh 4, Penn State 3.
|Anderson Offy entered by Clare ence Anderson of Xenia, 0. No driver for the Offy has been named. Other cars already at the track are Cotton Henning's two Ben« nett Brother Specials, Robert McManus' Gustafson K-F Motors Special, the Tucker Engineeri Special, Baldwin Special, Ford Moyer's éntry, Tom Sarafoff Special, R. J. Pierson's Dusenberg entry, the Kurtis-Kraft Special, Rex Mays’ Bowes Seal Fast 8 cial and Norm Olson's rear four-cylinder O More Drivers There still are more drivers at the track than there are mounts. Some of these chauffeurs are
»
Garage area rumors have Ralpn
Hepburn sitting in the cockpit of
the Don Lee Mercedes Nalon qualified last year. Nalon, it is believed, will driye one of the Motors Specials with
Tony Bettenhause Chet Miller, slated to drive one of the Novi Grooved-Piston Spe cials with Cliff Bergere, is willing to wheel the Mercedes if Hepburn wants the change. Hepburn is one of the few drivers able to handle a Novi. He qualified one of the Novi’s for the 1946 classic and was forced out at 121 laps. He _ didn’t race here last year due to the ASPAR-management squabble. AAA Personnel Meanwhile, the American Aue tomobile Association has posted its personnel list for the 500 as follows: Contest Board, Col. A, W. Herrington, chairman, and ‘J, H. Lamb, secretary; John H. Me« han, chief steward; Harry F. Ben nett, assistant chief steward; Art Folz, steward; T, E. Allen, ref eree; ‘technical committee, Tee Oldfield; chairman; _ John Wood,
chairmen and 8. metallurgical department; timing and scoring, Chester 8. Ricker, di rector, Clifford M. Rigsgee, ase |sistant director; William S. Powe ell, chief timer; 'C. D. Vawter, 'chief scorer; --Kenneth-- Hurlbut, chief computer; O. M. Scott, chief tabulator and Dan Babcock, serial scorer. AAA observers, L. W. Welch, chief, and James D. Lynch, as. sistant chief; Tom David, chief umpire; Seth Klein, official starter, and Ray Johnson and Bill Vandawater, assistant starters; Bene nett, supervisor of sanction abs —iservers, Dr. E, 3... chief of medical staff, and Dr. B. C. Bohner, assistant. Anthony Granatelli, young Chicago driver, who has four cars: entered In the ‘race, passed his drivers test Saturday in a four cylinder Offenhauser. He planned to bring his re-designed Ford entry from Chicago today. He also has a Maserati and Kurtis-Kraft entered.
grandstands and = boxes, . fans stood -on--chairs 10 get a gl
of the starting stalls located at| i
Three-Base Hits. Beard 3, Fleming 2, year a. It was the $238,650 - h By United Press © the Belmont Stakes. . till PR the: the if CR I& 4, Kalin 3, Weath: [pfeked up aN & US year-old and’ the Be "8 NA ag: a hme... Ui teh 18200775 as a 8-year-old that Ready to Pocket Money G AB R ‘un pet (stretch. Overhead the sky was on Basss—Safell 5, Cassini 2, Beard | -year-o a : Gusting, - Plitsburgh «13. 45.30.30 £7 filled with aircraft of all types , Kolin hoisted him into immortality. It was hard for anyone here Fdv Brooklyn ... ¢ 14 N TH hr — 4co8affell 0 Rut if there's any horse that!to see how Citation would bees fake, Fiuren NR: i# il""7 dascriptions. TH Letchas, Castiglione > a | olmes, Boston 4 hen came the cry, “THEY'RE |Baseball Its, Standi Sched Cd x TE RY, — Basebal Resu s, Standings, Schedule |... os $5 § 28) coaroniy “wl we mp rn os A ACNE i. . arilla, us rom the gate an e pac MERICAN ASSOCIAT 1 PCR wa messin tin Sed wl caro Ts HT | 1 Jr BEE LB to Ce § aor ne sow =st—sapy stators 1B peeves: $ ii : on Bn = 3 ld uf : ga ol ion ai. ih lS linger, Tou . en tom he gira ing : at this orn Corner Tilinels and 10th Sts. oa Bt Paul... I~ tu Toarews ; ex xh: lehouss and Jesh. eos Reds... 8 Williams, ‘Wed-Sox 4 fhe hai youl wo ale oe "asl DAILY MINIT AUTOMATIC CAR-WASH SUNDAYS i - Te Detroit rer FI TOT ssepeensy Kalina, Cleve... $i Vioo, Tigers ...... ‘ mie on n FEATURED IN LIFE MAGAZINE ~~ TOO! Louisville AH : - Cleveland 01004 000 3 3 Sando ord, Sleohens and Parties; rove Cooper, Giants 4 > six lengths in tof Citation. | 1:30 A.M. sou . 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