Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1948 — Page 17

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NEW YORK, gan. League thletics 5 You simply 2 month, and ont a two four-game winmores far. capitalizing on pitching yestarda. the A's swept a double-| Mader from the Browns at St. 7 to 3 and 3 to 1. Dick .won his third straight in the opener although he punt 11 hits, all singles. In a nd game, purple heart

Te nse Brissie won his fourth game In

to be reckoned with. can’t laugh off a crew

his fifth

against three defeats, addition to Fowler and Carl Scheib and Joe Coleeach have 4-1 records, and il Marchildon has a 4-2 mark on the Athletic staff. * Big Day The White Sox, kicked around oll season, finally had a big day,| ing twice from the Red Sox at Chicago by identical 4 to 3

ad to 0 lead.

LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer May 24—No matter how you look at the Ameripennant race, that pitching staff of the Philadelphia

) which, In slightly less than has come up with four members with four victories apiece more with a 3-6 record. No other club in the majors has

cellent pitching and fine fielding, told the story of the Giants’ 2 to 11 victory over the Pirates at New York. Larry Jansen, who won game against two defeats, held Pittsburgh to to) hits and that was all the Giants could get off three Pirate flingers. The Reds climbed out of the cellar and pushed last year's champs, the Brooklyn into their place with a 6 to 5 triumph at Ebbets Field. Brooklyn's eighth straight defeat] and ft was not achieved without difficulty for the boys had to blow

As PGA Threat |§

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It was

Thesz, Managoff Meet In Outdoor ‘Mat Match

as Bob Kennedy provided Three single-match mat bouts the big pinch in both games. In/are on tap for the inaugural out-

the winning run and in the second night.

base. } | The incendiary Bat of “Joe Di-] provided. three homers and a single and drove in all six

at Clew off in the second game as Cleve-| Armory. .

and won 5 to 1 behind Don| Other bouts wil

the opener he singled with the door wrestling card of the season pages loaded in the ninth put overjat the ‘Sports Arena tomorrow

his double after Luke Ap-| The main event will rematch lings single put the winning runLou Thesz of St. Louis, and Bobby Managoff of Chicago, hoth hot contenders for “Wild Bill” |Longson’s N. W. A. heavyweight emerged the A-1 threat of the! {title ‘belt. Thesz won an unpopu- tournament. runs in & 6 10 5 Yankee victory/lar verdict over the Windy City| The evened Blt he was cooled sthlete three weeks ago in the Was the match of the day. After

/ pit Buddy Black, who won his first of the|Rogers, from Camden, N,. J,

Plays ‘Turnesa In Semi-Finals

PGA golf tournament. s Joshing Jimmy Demaret met

Bantam Ben Hogan in the other

36-hole match play semi-final. All-the’ survivors were well dn-

time so far on the 6467-yard course, and there was little doubt that the firststo slip over par would be eliminated straightaway, It was that tough a tourney. Roughest Path Harmon, who won the Masters” championship in his only other start this year, had by far the roughest path of any contestant up until today. He climaxed the drive yesterday with a 1-up, 42hole victory over Slammin’ Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. It was nearly dark before Harmon came in from the endurance struggle to join Hogan, 1946 PGA champion, Demaret, one of the 1947's leading money winners, and Turnesa for today’s scraps. But

rily, was up to victory and

8 Harmon was 5 up. Midway through the next nine it was 6. Then Sam began to snipe. He

ST. LOUIS, May 24 (UP) — Claude Harmon, the princely putter from White Plains, took off in his semi-finals match with &} Mike Turnesa today the most dangerous man remaining in the

der regulation figures - for thelr} 5

Claude, his putter. clicking mer-,

1831/7, Harmon-Snead. collision 53

AFTER HIS NINTH—Big Jim Bagby, Indians’ ace hurler, will seek his ninth victory tonight against the Kansas City Blues. Bagby's record now stands at 8-1, with: triumphs over every team in the league.

N. D. Wins ‘Big State,’ |

Butler Places Fourth BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 24 (UP)—For the 15th time, Notre Dame today held the “Big State” track title. The Irish displayed team power Saturday to beat an Indiana team that scored more firsts than the winner. IU's speedy squad won seven blue ribbons while the Irish managed. only five. But Notre Dame came “thro “with “valuable points by winning eight seconds. The score was Notre Dame Indiana 73 2/7, Purdue 48 2/7, Butler 151/, Evansville 21/7, Wabash 2 and Ball State 1.| Charley Peters of Indiana set the only new record, pounding out a :20.9 time in the 220-yard

Tribe Loses Twin Bill, - . Drops to Third Place

» Twirler Jim Bagby $

- mes Well, at any rate, t's Tim

Kansas City Blues. . : Bagby will be firing for his

ne

Tonight's contest, the series

E | finale with Kansas City, is a

ladies’ night attraction and is to get under way at 8:30. In his| last two" starts, Bagby did not issue a single walk, and he has won four straight. The veteran righthander has defeated every club in the American Association. His one defeat was by Milwaukee, but he gained |

first time he faced them. { Crowd on Hand t

rassing the Redskins in the local] wigwam yesterday, 9 to 2 and 3 to 1, before a crowd of 9638, the | Hoosiers’ closest rivals, St. Paul] and Columbus, were winning) double-headers. } | As a result, the Columbus Red second place on a percentage basis because they have played fewer games. In the “games behind” column, however, the Tribesters are one-half game ahead of the Birds and two behind the pace-setting Saints. The, soaring Red won their last six games. | But the Indians didn’t lose 'em| all over the week-end. They won Saturday night, 7 to 4, at Minneapolis’ expense. Bob Malloy lasted the route on the Tribe mound and the home boys collected 13

To Seek His Ninth Victory in 10 Starts

expected. to. make the Victory Field customers forget all ahout the Indians’ double defeat yesterday at the hands of the lowly

back and the big fellow already has pinned two defeats on the Blues.

a victory over the Brewers the

Birds ousted the Indians from

he: Barrett for a single.

Going Places

Pete Castiglione, the recent JACK McGRATH Ale Froduets An, Side \ bridegroom, now is leading the | (gph.m fn amblers 7, an 0 Indians at bat with the produ Phony "no salulaer Special) chants 14, Sacks Used Cars 10. fous average of 377. That ds [7 | | y1195 125.087) Saturday's results in the Man. really stepping for a shortstop. | 3 , ...., 1:12.44 = 124.241) Ufacturers League were Kingan's Ho also is the team leader in | 3 11224 © 124.585 A. A- 6 P. R Mallory 2 and B.C, runs batted in, doubles and | 4 | 11334 J24412{Atkins 4, Allison Jets 1 otal. Totals ..... 4:4897 124.580

ning game on the Tribe rubber and Culley Rikard replaced Tom Saffell in center field. Ted Beard

Big While the Blues were embar- was used in the leadoff position. Lap

Pitcher Hits Long Ball |

onight

4 Totals eevee 4:46.90

Te HAL COLE

Time

I srieenneesas 1:12.01

I) 129 In the third inning,* pitcher| g ****++:+u 11221 Mallette hit . towering Aly 2 trees 'e 1:12.25 right®*and the ball came straight ttre tas down on top of the wall, bounced Totals ... « 440.41 and fell inside. He got a triple : on it and scored after the catch SAM HANKS on Jim Dyek’s long fly. (Flavel Special) The Indians deadlocked the|Lap Time score in the fourth on singles by| 1 +--+ ereees 112.66 Pete Castiglione and Charlie| # «cveeeceees 1:12.34 Letchas and Manager Al Lopez's) 3 «tececveen « 1:12.29 ng fly. d8 seen woe 1212.41

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runs scored when Bill Drescher landed on relief pitcher!

The Blues got only six hits in| {the second tilt but made them| count. Mallette held the Tribe|sters to six blows but walked five

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season with relief help from Russ against Cherry Vallina, of Ban was 4 down after 27 and -he!gash to smash the old Tieet Dest. hits : + fourth 30d hit one. However, 10 Indians{ Totals ..... 4:31.58 Coritopher. ed 1 DIego, "in the semf-windup andFTuared the WSteh by winning! “ — ws w=e—0r triumph a oy diane’ # were left on base. er — The Senators cashe n ON Lefty Pacer of Cleveland, against four of ast nine holes with - et 1 GEORGE CONNOR | BERRY Forrest Malcolm, age 4 ginth-ining wildness by Virgil newcomer Billy Darnell hy wi birdies. The tying blow was a Buckeye Sets Mark ] Ragged First Inning Rosen Injured ) Lo husband of Pearl Berry, father i. { 45-1, Then the Redskins got off on| Al Rosen, Kansas City third! (Bennett Brothers Special) Mrs. Alberta Folils, an Ibert Tracks to win, 1 to 0 at Detroit. delphia, in the first event. oot putt on the 35th. COLUMBUS, O., May 24 (UP) , } T Berry. stepfather of Eugene, Ray single by Gil Coan and three| “m Gene Cole, Lancaster High|the¢ Wrong foot in yesterday's|sacker, injured his leg sliding in Lap ime MPH [Arthur and Mrs. Gleneda Benge, ‘son A t walks forced in the only] . ofged Determination School senior, broke the 440-yard | [rst Same by committing twolthe first inning of the nightcap| 1 «.cccocoeve 1:12.96 I28.353| of Mr. and Mrs William Berry m of the game as Walt Master.| Major Leaders It was dogged determination|q..n" senolastic national y d 6TTOrs in the first inning. Pitcher|and withdrew from the game| 2 -:+....... 11344 122.5490 RUUSC SF SUR INE indy afte run of the Fame | a el "By United Press which pulled Harmon through. yw" running it in 48 Seconds fing | Jack Hallett also was shaky at|after the second stanza. [8 tevereeenes 1:18.05 128.208) erncon. Services Wen eadny AL A on edged . “NATIONAL LEAGUE Snead had him beat on the 37th, |," 4" qb on high school (the Start and the Blues tallied| Earl Turner, the Tribe's star & :....... vos HISAD 122.908] 110m SHIRLEY NC Hits were a dime a dozen for] G AB R n Pet. but Harmon made a perfect os mpionship meet Sat y The three runs. young catchér, was sent to the| Totals ..... 4:52.64 123.018 Crown Rul Priends may call ad Cardinals again as they Gustine, Pittsburgh.. 29 11 48 42% stymie 7! inches from the cup| urday. Hallett retired the visitors in|hospital Saturday night wit ret Ri a a 7) 18 to 3 and 4 to 1 Holmes, Boston .....31 75 10 31 413 previous record of 48.2° seconds| y night with an BRAKE—Pvt Jack (John J.) nped to o 3 an 0 1 Musial’ Bt Lous ... 37 113 20 45 .9s/and halved the hole. On thel oo established by Herb Moxley °Td¢r the next three stanzas but infection caused by a spike HAL ROBSON N. Delaware, son of Mr. and Mrs. triumphs at Philadelphia, increas- Dintaik, hls asresese H a 18 » ki) 40th Snead laid Harmon a stymie I y y [ran into trouble again in the |wound. (Palmer Special) George A. Brake and brother of Julis eit National League lead to| o, ro I +B, 3 and. they halved. of Columbus Central in 1928, fifth and sixth. It was the sixth| Rookie Bob Ganss caught yes-|Lap Tomer MP do ae e dr, killed in action ia hm games. ; HE ©... 328101 19 40 ee] Harmon ‘blew a five-foot putt!., cg (that floored: the Indians as the/terday’s -first game SLT ia TB 122 FLANNER & “BUCHANAN MORTUThe Braves’ also were hitting: Zaria. St. Lous. .. 38-97 - 13-39-38 jon the "43d" and Snead had only Mangrum Wins Another Biues pounded out five runs after dians. Game "for "the In : arrtirree 11318 125.06 vied Burial Grows” Hill b all corners in Boston, GLUE | Brera, Detroit 1030101 15 3 ato sink one slightly shorter to| DECATUR, IIL, May 24 (UP) scoring one in the fifth... .). Jn. the. £irst.. encounter; - Hm 8~vii verve 11848 122.516] CONNER=Rachel May “Blount, S98 ~~" % hits plus 20 walks in 8 to 5|Keli ‘Detroit . e187 - ewin. EB smiting grimly, he|Lloya” Mangrum of . Chicago won| Bill Woop, Kansas City south- Dyck paced the Blues’ 10-hit st-| # +.v.iesecsse 1:18.32 122.750! "paiegn Ave. heloyed wife ot. the wt 12 to_4 triumphs “over the]. HOME RUNS. . nudged the bail 18 inches pastithe seventh annual $5000 Decatur|paw, Kept eight Tribe hits fairly|tack with three. Fleming, Cas.| Totdls ..... 4:38.17 @ 132.196 -Boninreomno miei, meer of Lois Owe. No-hit, no-run relief pitch- | Keltner, Cleve + 1 Williams, R. Sox. 3 the cup and they halved again. |open yesterday with a total of well scattered. This led Manager|tiglione and Letchas got two rer Darman,, Qremuned, f ng for six innings by Clyde Kine. Pirates". 10 Saver, ++++%|- On the 42 Harmon finished the|200, 13 under par for the 5i-hole Dick Bartell {o trot out another (apiece for the Tribe. Fleming SPIDER WEBB do passed awe Savirdhy, ri fiom highlighted the opener. RUNS BATTED IN argument by holing a 20-foot putt/tournament. Herman Keiser, Ak- southpaw, Malcomb Mallette, in|lined out a double in the fourth (Anderson Offy)« TEV BROS IRVING HILL C Johany Mize’s two-run homer | williams, ®. Sox ky Pirates ... 27/for a birdie three. Snead's shot|ron, O., and Bob Hamilton, Land- the second game, and the second canto and Castiglione belted a|La ’ Time y MPH sn 2 Vusbingion. Burial : topped one by Ralph Kiner with |Siieesio. Tanks. 30 Jones, Cards. - 37/hit the back of the cup, rimmed ft|over, Md., with 201 tied for sec-|lefty also produced. triple to the right: field corner in| ? 1:18.78 ~ 122.067) LaF ymilends may call “at > wiody abase and that, plus ex- Majeski, Clove. . 3 and stopped outside. ond. “ ____._' Ed Bahr opened the seven-in-/the fifth, ~~ Brrr 118.88 121.819 TE Tr 9 el - : ree | Bay | 8 ETE IES] ler of Mrs Ho Les Clark of Beech Tribe Box Scores 8 ciiineenes 11470 120482 Keystone SE (First Game) Totals ..... 4:56.49 121.421 on niet o ednes KANSAS - CITY en Ray 10 v vey rh E & SONS FU. { Culberson, of 5 5 § > Hl Sunday Orove. Burial Washi n Park 13 ok, If Lilia. 1 3 2 0 ol Cemetery. Friends MAY eal after 7 | Rosen au 1818 CHET MILLER FORNEY to a Se TR TR, © 1 2 3 o (Dorn Lee Mercedes Special) Sears. of 3018 N. Tiinots Se bee Muffoletto, 2b 1 ¢ 3 : Lap Time « MPH loved husband of ‘Npra Donnelly,” Houk, ¢ ..... 6 0 1-0 o 1 1:09.88 128 father of John P. of Jeflersonville, Woop, p ..... 21 13 d2ieesesernnas . 128.884 Ind, Joseph P. of Washington, D. C., Total 23 0 eines 111046 127.782 asd Miss Margaret Donnelly of i» Olals i358 9 10 31 13 0 8 seiiiiesees 1:00. dohildiren, tether of Thomas “moikarotis 4 DIT ARGS 136th] en Bonney ene rea O A EB . naldson o orento, Slate wd $8 fg yr TOMIe nl GAROL 112 pend FE ag a ro rd, r 3 0 0 3 1 o y BLACKWELL & SONS PUNERAL Fleming, BILLY DEV HOM: Xa A Weathatty) it oe 1h . o (Pat Cine al)’ a a, region dn 88" Peter astiglions. ss 1 2 1 3 op. 3 and Paul ‘Cathedral, a. m. Thtere 0 0 1 1-1 p Time MPH | rent Holy On 3 Ganss, e © 1 373 81 eneennins HI2BS AZS.5T5] * avited Price mormsry, Friends Hallett, p . 0 0 0 1 o ited fends may call at the fug Melis pl: g.2 0 so : sessreienne janis 128.711 DO pi. Monday, " . 0 eesdenenees 1:12.58 124.087] POV nd a } E — a = e— —] Maryland St, beloved daughter Totals ........... 2 8 27 10 3 4 ceeiinenens 1:12.29 124,409) Merbert and Neftie Downs, sister of McLish grounded out fer Hallett in sth. | Totals ..... 4:50.40 128.967) pamer ry TL LR Kansas City .. ............. 000-9 | " -MeDermitt INDIANAPOLIS 1111 100 O18 O80! " MYRON FOHR Linde Guibert ball, fioe-ad pune Batted In sun nlips 2, Pleming, (Marchese Special) Riley Hospital Saturday, May n, 2, Byrnes, Culberson. 9 ep Siberson 1 ovis waees 11421 121.277 5 PR ina rhe L Sani lione. Stolen. Base — Gutteridge.! 2 sessionssee 1:14.77 120.368! HO 1601 E‘° New York St. Suck (Ce—Byrnes, Double Plays—Rosen ['8 1:14.84 2 Wadnesday 8:30 a. m. Requiem high Phncietto, and Kryhoski; Byrnes and stesessssee Joli 121.065] mass Roly Cross Church, ® 8. m. Pope: nas (unassisted) Muffoletto, 4 ciiiiiseea. 121290 123.848) Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Priends Kantus City. “Indianapolis, 6. Bess TOUMIS oo... 4:56.22 120531) [ims 0 ** fe funeral home any oute—By alien 5" &ol oop. 3. (Strike. —— HAVDEN—Pic. Toy Delbert, Ry ; ; ; ; Hallett, 9 in 8 innings: Perek, 1 mor KEN FOWLER 030 N. Shermans Br. ame - Ny i . - = § A " Wild Pltehes—Woop. Hallett. - Passed Bali] (Pon Lee Alfa Romeo Special) \ tered into rest Oct. 8. 1044, a ” po ST ; #5 * ) "a. A Oise. , Losing Pitcher—Haliett. Umpires Lap Time MPH < | Fn of Mr sud Mr. : 3 , : , Clegg and’ Meter, . Time—1.30, hong eh 98 119 AST § yp vden, Brother of Mrs. a a 20m ering tani osm i 3 RK “ Bm em nts man A am Br Aso HE DT Sr ng RRR Jom ESTP ve re: : 3 — " o (Second Game) 2 diieeeiies TLAB © 130.838] DuVLi puneral Home. Dwenibors Ky: ’ ; — ie S KANSAS CITY eo LIM52 120.778) Friends may eal at Northesst on | Culberson, cf AB R H 9 A El seecereses 1:14.58 ° 120.757] Tuesday until noon Thursday. Burial ° : } | Dyek, 11-8 0 0 Totals ..... 4:58.89 120.446] Owe K . ] = oo : . | Byrnes op ‘es + 4 : I 1 : o . . : " h ART y. 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