Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1948 — Page 33

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Give St. Louis Trouble * Just Like Last Year

New Yorkers Kept Them From '47 Pennant, They're Out to Repeat Performance LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer ORK, May A ane New York Glants may not be bound | M nnant, but like last year, they may be Cardinals from winning DIM focus again today by the incen-|Kiner, Pira Giants eight run in the eighth inning | ards at the Polo Grounds last | axe, Rea Sox nil

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be discussed for years,

by Stan (The Man) Musial and] A. another by Erv Dusak, looked unbeatable as Howie Pollet kept

went on. Fatal Eighth

Came the eighth and it fatal. Pollet lost his stuff, or

pete

was batted out, and before three,

At one. stretch four

Lohrke, and Bill Rigney hit sucag the Cardinals, coasting|cessive singles on four successive with a 7 to 2 lead on two homers [ptiches.

| Musial, Cardinals’ 3

{recovered, beating them six [straight times before St. Louis

to the dramatics, ace WOR a game.

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dding Giant Hisnt:bader Larry Jansen came in to retire the side getting stronger as the innings strikeouts in the Cardinal nth

And it was started

the Spahn his third defeat.

Last year's league champs, the on | Dodgers, once again tumbled into last place at Brooklyn as homers

getting three dangerous long-ball|by Bill Nicholson and rookie Hal Dusak, Musial and Jeffcoat Nippy Jones. However, relief man Schmitz all the support he needed Sheldon Jones was given the vic- {for a 4 to 1 Chicago Cub victory. haps the Giant batters belatedly tery; while George Munger was|Rookie Willie Ramsdell, ‘recalled acquired theirs, At any rate he charged with the defeat. om What the Cardinals can’t . succeeding Cardinal hurlers could |get is that in 1947 the wg Gil Hodges hit a Dodger homer. retire the side, New York had were the only club to show a sea- | collected eight hits and a walk sonal profit over them, and 12 men had gone to the plate.!13 and losing nine, batters, |New York which pinch-hitter Johnny McCarthy. Cardinals into an early season | Hank Sauer Buddy Kerr, Pinch-Hitter r Jack| [tailspin from which they never {double and single, and Virgil

gave lefty Johnny

from Mobile to fill in for the inHugh Casey, was the loser.

The Reds came from behind to

winning | upset the Braves at Boston, 5 to

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(double, led the 11-hit Cincinnati lattack. Bill Salkeld got a Boston, | homer.

irelief help from Tom Ferrick, won a pitching battle for the Senators at Cleveland, 2 to 0, as Gene Bearden went down to his first defeat. Hudson, winning his second game, held Cleveland to one hit until the eighth. A's End Road Trip The Athletics, winding up a | fine road trip with seven victories and five defeats, topped the White Sox, 7 to 1, at Chicago as Joe! {Coleman hed five-hit ball for his fifth victory. Barney Mec-| {Coskey and Ferris Fain with two {hits apiece led the A’s at bat. The Tigers took advantage of {10 walks and some timely hitting’ {tc defeat the Yankees, 7 to 4, at,

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"Big Nine Opens Spring Conference

Consider 1950-51 Football Schedules

ball schedules for 1950 and 1951)

spring meeting got underway.

| Meinver schools are permitted {to come into fhe meetings with

one nun-conlerence game airsady, scheduled. They will draw up! cards with a minimum of six conference games, Seek Rule Revision

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SCHOOL'S OUT—This une identified pint-sized fisherman did all right for himself on the opening day of the Nevada trout season, Better still, he | didn't have to play hookey to do it. Reno declares a holiday for all school kids the first day

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{ask for revision of the present [rule lim!ting Big Nine schools to {12 conference and eight mon-con-(ference games he permitted, rais-

{ing the total games allowed to 22

Later (oday, the faculty repre sentatives will take up the report] of the joint «ditorial .committen which has stud.ed ‘he conference scholarshin 9nliev in relation to the recently-enacted NCAA “san-

[ity code.”

Conference track coaches will {meet tonight to draw for heats at Friday's preliminaries in the {48th annual conference track and, {field meet to be held at Wiscon-/ sin's Camp Randall Stadium. Track finals will be held Saturday afternoon. The annual golf tournament of] the conference coaches and fac-| ulty representatives was held yes-| terday. Ted Payseur, Northwest-| ern athletic director, and Wes,

++ Festery Ohio State ~head football:

{coach, tied for first place.

Rossville Captain

Robin Hood Scores Surprise Victory

Robin Hood, 147;

Community Center, scored a sur- lay of injuries received in : {prise victory over Golden Gloves champion Julius Griffith, Northwestern Pal Club, MADISON, Wis., May 27 (UP) five-round feature of the amateur

3 Big Nine coaches and athletic! fight card at the South Side Mowi directors began drawing. up. foot.

tor Armory 14st nigh

today as the conference's annual a unanimous decision from the |

welterweight champ, been Golden

112, . South Side,

Football schedules for 1948 and| \cistoned Billy Sargent, Jackson's! 1949 already have been approved. Gym; Claude Edwards, 126, JackAnother item of business on|son's Gym, knocked out Melvin the agenda was formal approval Carpenter, Leeper's Gym, in the of th» 1048-49 conterence basket- 1st round: John Cory, 135, South

Gloves

champ for the past two years In other bouts Gene Luckett,

| the week-end which nds

triumph for 19-year-old - Bill arly Sunday. {Uren Jr, star pitcher of the, —— | Gastonta, N. C., high schobl ee {baseball team. Jungle Park | uth Side The young athlete died yesterBIG CAR >

[three-story fall from a hote 147 |balcony at Carolina. Beach.

He- received the trip as a rein the/ward for pitching his team to the

Hospital attendants . : “WILMINGTON, N. ©. Way grtined "consclotignes | (UP)—~Death yesterday Fvitog onto the hard

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Marty Horn, 6-foot 43-inch) Rossville High School basketball |captain, has been nominated as the seventh member of the In-|

made four for New York.

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Dom DiMaggio’s bunt, a sacrifice by Bobby Doerr and Vern Steph--{rens" scoring fly gave the Red Sox [a8 to 3 victory over the Browns lat St. Louis. It was Bosfon's second victory against seven de-

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YESTERDAY'S STAR-=Joe Coleman of the A's whose fivehit, 7 to 1 victory over the White Sox was his fifth of the season.

Butler Downs Wabash, 12-4

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