Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1948 — Page 18
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Haddix Baffles Tribe
And Control; St. Paul Gains Full Game
May 18 The Indianapolis Indians’ first 1048 (deadline last night for the Nasimply because they still are allergic
+ COLUMBUS, 0. to southpaw pitching.
last night, 7 to 1.
see Anoter hospital list when Culley Rikard, hurt in Louisville, was unable to perform last night. He was relaced in left field by Roy eatherly. It also was announced that Jack Cassini, star second sacker, will be out of regular ac-
tion for another week.
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Bob Ganss, a. ninth -inning pinch hitter, got one of the Tribe's four hits, Of the 1 y Charlie Letchas, Ted Beard, Les Fleming, Roy Weatherly, Pete Held hitless. Earl Turner -got. two of the
run, which was batted in by Tom Saffell on an infield out. Saffell
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Tribe Box Score
“The defeat shoved the Hooslers od “ two and a half games behind the INDIANAPOLIS league-leading St. Paul Saints| AB R R y 2 x who edged the last-place Blues In Leichas, 2b . 4 2 : 3 : 0 embeds na AAs asm airin KX ansas- Cy; gan dda eb TPIOMIBE, ie 3 ~ a —4 In Sunday's finale at Louls-| Weatherly, if . 1.0.0 1.9 ville, Johnny McCall, Colonel |Giidridge. need 88003 southpaw, held the Indians to Turner, UIE 3 3 2 3 i 0 four hits but he was wild and had |at® P -oter) 6 8.01 ¢ trouble winning. GADSE vu.tisonieis 1.0 10 0 y sire ia gt Mu 0 Issues Ne Walks - Toul singled for Me h ainth. But Haddix did not issue a COLUMBUS walk here last night and fanned titan. Ih AB R Rn : ly 5 six, Moreover, it required nine ZiHnet c-cd 8 8 1.4 0 innings before the Tribesters got Thompson, hued 103.3 801 rr Sahashmman. fom tho(Sreeriy wd 119 8 48 sen, “en oo . Shird 0-the pith sau. - {Shit 2d = iE id 3 i : But the - Birds are fres xP .. : out of star lefties and they'll] rus oon Tn un have to use arighthander against{inpiANAPOLIS .......... 000 000 001 1 the indiana. tonight in. the finale Columbus .........c:0 + x s01 You 4 of the abbreviated series I, mu Gist, nisin, Soe, pro y arlie NCeU| _gafrefl, Natisin, Howerton, Haddix for Columbus and Bob Malloy for Costa, Turner. Home ran—Natisin. Stolen Indianapolis. : and Fleming: Steiner’ and Costa. lets
Bases on balls—Off Perek 3, Lint 1. |Btrikeouts—By Perek 3, Lint 3, Haddix 6. ts—Off 7 In 3V Lint
itional. Open. scheduled at Los An{geles, June 10-11-12, lee Held to four hits again by a lefthander, young Harvey HaddiX,| 7he U, 8. Golf Association an-| the lad with the alliterative name, the second-place Tribesters nounced that 171 of the record barely escaped a shutout:as the Red Birds annexed the series opener crop would qualify to. compete in [the 53d annual tournament.
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NEW YORK. May 18 (UP)— Some 1440 golfers, the largest,
A total of 31 are exempt from
itying rounds. Of these, 20 are
the top finishers last year, nine| —L are-former National Open-cham-o/plons, one is Skee Riegel, the hurn-wreckéd entr=
1947 amateur champion, and the other is. Willie Hunter, home pro,
0 at the Riviera Country 1 ubithe Novis were
where this year's open wi
100 YMCA Athletes More than 100 YMCA athletes will be honored during the annual sports banquet tomorrow. in the Central YMCA-auditorium, Tony Hinkle, athletic director of Butler University, will act as master of ceremonies and the
is|Rev. A. G. Deke, executive secre,\tary of the Lutheran Child Wel-
fare Association, “will be the principle speaker. w'Phe- program -with-festure a series ‘of tableaux representin the work of the YMCA athletic
ok 5 Innings n 4 Hit by pitcher—By Haddix toenras. > Losing piteher—Perek.
because of its ability to win the
fst Negro in AA Plays Here May 21
to play a twilight-night doubleheader at Victory Field on that date, first game at 6:30 p. m. Campanella starred for the Montreal Royals of the International League last year and he has been a member of the Dodgers’ catching staff this spring. The Negro probably will be St,
: Paul's No. 2 catcher for the time
being, at least, since Ferrell An-
*|derson has been going great guns
for the American Association leaders. Campanella will be the first
0 member of his race to play in the AA, :
Semi-Pro Baseball
department.
Saints Increase Lead After Close Struggle With Blues
{ , By United Press St. Paul lengthened its American Association lead overnight
close ones. The Saints invaded
Kansas City last night and defeated the cellar-dwelling Blues, 6 to 5. | Milwaukee smothered “Minneapolls at Milwaukee, 11 to 4, and Louisville and Toledo were rained out. : : It was a tough break for the Toledo Hud Hens, playing at home.
They needed only one more out in the top half of the fifth inning to make it an official contest. They would have won, 3 to 2, if they had retired one more Colonel before the heavy rain drenched the field. : Blues Fight Hard Earl Naylor of the Saints #liigged home the winning run at Kansas City with a four-base knock in the sixth inning. However, the Blues fought to the very
. fast and ‘almost caught St. Paul.
“Trailing 6 to 1, the Blues tallied two runs in the seventh and two more in the ninth. The Saints got 13 hits. Slick Coffman’s slick relief pitching in the ninth saved the game for the league leaders.
Minneapolis Millers with a 135-hit attack. The Brews sewed up the
scoring five runs, foar coming home on Al Roberge’s homer. Frollan Fernandez and Heinz Becker also homered for Milwau-
the Millers. One Lull After Another—
DETROIT, Mich; May 18 (UP)
|in one of -the Novis Bunday probTABIY Hiéver Teould be Tully “de
The Brewers overwhelmed the
game in the second inning by...
kee and Don Wheeler got one for
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Doubt If Exact Cause
The Novi Grooved Piston 8| troversy centered yesterday-—will 500-Mile Bpeedway classic.
This was established yesterday when officials of the AAA said they had found nothing mechanically wrong with the Novi entries. |number in history, met the entry jack Mehan, AAA chief steward for the race, sald the exact cause
of Ralph Hepburn's fatal wreck
rmined. Lou Welch, owner of the Novi
|entries, offered to withdraw the, Wo remaining car “if anyone can’ CHAMPION TED HORN is
show me there is anything wrong
car” playing in the 29 sectional qual-| "ih the
- Mr. Mehan sald the car met all the standards of the AAA. He
{also sald there was no hint Of tor the AAA; to save it-for him:
mechanical failure in the HepMr. Welch's stand was made after Cliff Bergere charged that “wrong” and should not be allowed to run In the race. Bergere left the Novis team last Friday after he spun and crushed in the tail of the car, Hepburn took over the driving assignment and it was that car he was driving funday. The sister car, which will be driven by Duke Nalon, is slated to make its time trial run Sat-
urday. Chet Miller, who several days ago was assigned to the car Nalon now. will drive, also. at: tended the conference and told the group he “was satisfied” with te performance of the Novi he drove. Chet has moved over to the. Don. Lee. Mercedes, —.....n “If I didn't like the Novi car,” Chet said, “I wouldn't have driven it 1500 miles in a tire test at ithe speedway last year.” . » 8, WITH PREPARATIONS going full blast in Gasoline Alley,
sessions will be May 26 and 29. THE TRACK is open each day for warmup laps and tests for new: drivers, and the speed kings are taking advantage of this chance to get ready for the second week-end of official time aps. Co. . y ; LOUIS DURANT is slated “to drive the Milt Marion Alfa which Walt Brown drove to seventh place last year.
By JACK CUDDY
Pian, .co-manager of ex-cham-
training at Stillman’s gym for his return middleweight title fight with Rocky Graziano at Newark, N. J, June 9. Pian said Zale, has been conditioning at Chicago, will arrive in New York on May 26. / MARSHALL MILES, manager of Joe Louis, has gone to Pomp‘ton Lakes, N. J, to complete arrangements for the heavyweight champ’s training grind at Pompton. Louis is scheduled to arrive from . Bear. Lake,.-Mich., today. Reports from Bear Lake state he already has pared down to 222
Will Ever Be Fully Determined
By ART WRIGHT
| "OLIFF BERGERE said the
Saturday looms as another big day of qualifying. Trials will open| at noon and close at 6 p. m. They will be resumed Sunday for the same hours. Other qualification
the track twice Sunday without so. much as . - Andy and his crew of 13 are readying thiee cars for the race and another i» Jue here this week from the Kurtis-Kraft factory in Cali‘fornia.
A AMA m— Punching the Bag a ———— A Press Writer notables as Maxie Baer and Fred NEW YORK, May 18 — Sam Postoll did it.
fon. Tony Zale, ian middleweight, can beat SmugDe iy oe gui Hursey of Washington, D. C., at the Garden Friday night he may get a return bout with Marcel Cerdan, Although Raadik lost to Cerdan at Chicago, last Oct. 31, he had Cerdan on the deck and almost out in the last round.
|delphia is. fight between Ray ( inson, welterweight champion, and
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TUESDAY, MAY
AAA Officials Say Car Meets All Standards |
of Hepburn Crash
pectal—around which much concontinue to be an entry in the
Granatelll. Kustis-Kraft. .car..k {plans to, drive is due in by plane tomorrow, CHff hopes to qualify
wearing the some driver badge number he had last year—No. 201 . + . sald he had asked Harry (Bennett, assistant chief steward
"” » » THE OLD peanut superstitution {sent Jole Chitwood scurrying away from a group who were “munching” in Gasoline Alley yesterday. Like many other drivers, Chitwood thinks it's bad luck to eat peanuts around a race track. When Chitwood isn’t driving in races he stunts automobiles, - He has been signed to bring his own thrill show to the Indiana State Fair this year. OE A ovnient HORN SAYS he is dickering with a movie company for his appearance in a series of auto race movies. FREDDY LOCKWOOD, former publicity director .for the BorgWarner Corp—when . the Borg‘Warner Cup was established— arrived yesterday. Freddy éame in from Arlington Down, Tex. where he and his associates will stage another championship race in September,
” . ~ LOUIS CHINETT]I, ItalianAmerican driver, made his first appearance on the track Sunday atthe wheel of the Don Lee Alpha Romeo. He did several laps at moderate.speed in order to get the feel of the oval and its “left hand” turns. 3
ANTHONY GRANATELLI
a scratch.
IF ANTON RAADIK, Esthon-
NEW YORK, May 18 (UP) ~|in one season last year when the yp, othall squad for the annual After his easy victory inthe devils. red...and... blue... earned: pug ny. Kentueky «high > school Preakness Stakés, most racing, fans are ready to accept Citation 45. the stable’s principal bread-| i sar quintet, as the best horse ever bred by winner, since his Preakness’ vic-| Calumet; but~z man who knows tory raised “hin-earnt the horse well is a strong dis- 020 for the year while Armed .,.. copped the Mr. Basketball senter. 4 He is F. E. MacMillan, Calu-|Mac still isn’t convinced that Ci-|i0 ‘garfield of Terre Haute cene met Farm’s ace exercise boy who tation could have beaten Armed, who won the:No. 2 nomina-
ee NNHAT- 1ST 7-~The car pictured above has caused more talk around Speedway and -in town than most of the race cars here for the 500-mile classic. If you are one of the many people who think this is a foreign made car you are wrong.- It's very much American made, Portland, Ore., chief mechanic for Les Anderson, owner and driver of the Kennedy “Tank Special. Blackburn designed and built the little car which conforms to racing standards although he uses it “just to run around in." It's built from junked cars Blackie had lying around his garage and is powered by a Mercury engine.
Calumet Exercise Boy Says Armed Better Than Citation... mm. Sus been
prejudiced. He is partial ( " Willie,” his affectionate name/comet and he has seen a lot of
‘Dem Like | Althou
defending Dodg on the 1948 Nj ® Al ti at’ that—still re remains that th It was Bost old-fashioned stration in a 12 the Brooklyns looked like the instead, The hig hitting to all ¢ five Dodger thr master-minding ton Billy’ Sout} over the Dodg rocher; Play Hea Southworth h ping successful running out the hases on a dian color and cons chocolate cake | eral playing he: er, on haygled out his o er of the ball Hatten, for pi Snider, who ha before the . gar being sent to ti club. Snider ec very inspired un stances and pro or ESR ARS of went to the 1 tagged for seve eighth inning vu the Braves sent plate. The use relief pitcher in not too effective night, simply di off. The Braves
Seated behind the wheel is M. L. "Blackie" Blackburn,
‘Brewster to Be No. 3 In All-Star - Contest
Darrell Brewster, Portland {named to the Indiana All-Star $1,402,436. game. Brewster is the third Citation has replaced Armed poosier athlete named to" the
|. Previously honored were Bobby ngy to $208 yy oiers, Setferson of Lafayette,
has yet to win a rich stake. Butlyy, and Clyde Lovellette, tower
handles both Armed and Cita-|when the golden gelding was at |, the five Dodge tion during workout hours. his best. wo a oh Pitcher Johnny Max is the first to admit he is| Armed is about the only horse; - his third gan to/Mac puts over the latest Calumet Boston Named fo Staff &
losses, got thr
WEST POINT, N. Y., May 18. singles, plus a
for the great gelding who led horseflesh since he started rid- (UP) — Army's 1948 {football bunt. Warren Wright's outfit to the ail-|ing as a jockey at recognized coaching staff was completed to- Everybody time record for money winnings meeting back in 1929, day with the hiring of Clarence Bob Eliott a - E. (Chief) Boston, wrestling and Eve Host ul
March, smiled at her today. The of ‘one of “America’s leading jockeys hit a daily double of good fortune yesterday through the loyalty of two pals and the honesty of her Negro
maid. SN pA Sian a First, Mrs. Snider received a $4170 check ‘from Eddie Arcaro and Warren Wright, jockey and owner respectively of Citation, e horse her husband " have ridden in the Kentucky Derby. \
Snider was the top jokey for
Wins a gold plated set of rubber MIAMI, Fla. May: 18 - (UP) Wright's Calumet - Farm until nnecting rods for } most pate which br tragedy into jast March, when-he was Jost-and spins In one day. He skidded off {ine/1ite of Mrs. Albert Snider iii ast Masel,
presumably drowned whilé fishing in the Florida Keys. Then last night, the Snider
household had its second blessing. A maid who was packing
pockets. There was also a check for $295. Mrs. Snider gave the maid $200 {for her honesty and banked
would ($8265 for a very special purpose, to send
The money will be saved her 6-year-old daughter Nancy through college.
some of Al's clothing found $4000 lin an envelope. in one-of his shirt}.
Jockey's Widow Hifs TF Lucky ~~ [ses fron ous at sar
ate in.1939, will assume his new post An JUV... oc.
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CHICKIE BOGAD, Garden
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ex-lightweight champion,
moter Herman Taylor of Phila.
Sugar) RobKid Gavilan of Cuba for a July
date in Philadelphia. Meanwhile,
Robinson will defend against Bernard Docusen of New Orleans at. Comiskey Park, Chicago, June 2, LOU Featherweight Champion Willie
VISCUSI, manager of
‘RH RBI Pet —The custodian of the high 10{ = oF o 0 tie 1 ‘43 3 4% DeWolf News will practice|standings board of the 45th an-|b7 o return tie ht 1418 18 38 - with Jersey Joe - Walcott at 343 35 341 Wednesday at Riverside diamond|nual American Bowling Con-|y, oo stadium, June 23. He 3 18 3%iNo. 1 at 5:30 p. m. gress Championships took an-|..... 0 o 1 17 on R weigher 211 for the first Walcott 19 18 303) The Edinburg Merchants want other vacation today as the scor-i, = nao 8. } { A 8 51 3 js|sames at home and away. Writeling lull which has marred recent| "oo TL Lol 31 3 9-1 l0[Robert Thompson, Edinburg, ori|gessions of .the classic returned| A y lightweight A21 7 un f call 681 before 6 p. m. After 6|unabated. - {of Stockton, Cal, made the most Letcha Hi 3- 3 Bh ™ p. m. call 662-W. A full, eight-shift schedule yes- mpressive New York debut last Er LA okt Results [vey he ead win Léichas 3, Satiell 3 Lopes ‘Weatherly. ©|@ '9 pil Detroit's Helin Tackle pacing|Willams to a draw at Madison)
Three-Base Hits
erly, Letchas, Saffell, Stolen Bases—Saffell 8, Cassini 6, 3, Turner ‘3, Rikard 3, Gutteridge,
Sacrifice Hits—Cassini 6, Saffell 5, Cas
tiglione 2, Letchas 2, Turner,
Beard 5. Fleming 2, Turner “2, Castiglione 2, Saffell, Leto
Home Runs—Fileming 6, Kalin 3, Weaths Turner.
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, IL, May 18 (UP)= Buddy HMolderfield, 147, Little Rock. Ark. Luctgns Jersey
City, N. J. (10), OLYOKE, Mass, May 18—Teddy (RedDavis, 138, Brooklyn,
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