Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1948 — Page 14

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agby Wins No: 12 Against Millers; skins Go on Home-Run Spree

Times Special 8T. PAUL, June 14—~The Indianapolis Indians took the Twir Cities 1 like Zale took Graziano. Right on the kisser, Two straight over the Millers in Minneapolis, and a double-header sweep ove! the St. Paul Saints here yesterday. Well, that's five in a row for Al Lopez’ lengue-eading Sed n nt

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Saints out of second place you have won five and lost two and terday. their season's road record reads When the Tribesters embarked 17 won and 12 lost.. They have on this trip they dropped their(Won 26 at home in 34 starts.

first two in Milwaukee and then es slaughtered the Brewers in the Tribe Box Scores a

series finale, Invading Minneapolis, the In- TNDIANATOLIS dians crushed the Millers in a 5 0 tWO~ set and In this Saintly

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behind to win the bargain attrac-|C tion opener, 9 to 8, and then proceeded to annex the seven-inning Sogou! test, 7 to 4. re With Apostles —" reams are to battle in the third of the series under the Lexington Park lights tonight and then close out the four-game set! tomorrow. The Indians snapped; St. Paul's winning streak at six. co s Ed Bahr is slated to toe the g. nots "an rubber for the Indians tonight Falion, 2b and it probably will be Bob Mal-| Himes. > loy tomorrow, if Skipper Lopez |Ross. - chooses to follow his regular coffman, p mound order. | Tolak = FB in Saturday night's game in| Anderson grounded out a ‘Himes in

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HELLO JOE, WHATTA YA KNOW?—An FR fan

Brooklyn Antics In Yankee Stadium—Gus Fan Gets In Game

N'YAAAH, N'YAAAH, YOU CAN'T CATCH ME—The cops close in, but the fan’ doesn’t wanna go home. Around and around they go with the fan in the lead across the playing field. Here he is passing the hallowed spot where Don Gionfriddo pocketed DiMaggio's Almost’ home run in last year's World Series.

YER OUT-—-Out of the ork. that is. The cops and umpire Cal Hubbard nabbed our fan as he slid into second base, He left the park under police escort. Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzute watches in amazed amusement as the fan hits the dirt to climax his outing on the playing field.

EGGERT the Indianapolis District Galt As-

sociation championship tourney was Bob Crouch, who turned in a

to get off to a roaring start on

the Highland Country Club course this morning. The arly morning haze, which still covered the links as the golfers teed off, caused

Early District Scores Have Crouch in » Lead

South Grove Golfer Shoots 75 at Highland; 2d Round at Lebanon's Ulen Tomorrow

Grove with a low aggregate score of 3267. South Grove was 38-37 8 second with 3202. Other finishers ++ 41-37 78 (were Coffin, 3312; Sarah Shank,

RITREW 30-40— 19 1-38— 19" 13363, and Riverside last with

42-37— 19 Xe 41-41 82! Sarah Shank’s Ralph Jordan .. 39-46— 8s/ paced the individual scores with

First Round Scores

Bob Crouch (BG) Bd Hyde (BO) .....oohvinvnns Dr. W. D. Elson (8) Curtis Rush (Bloomington) .. Danny Lafiin (Bloomington) . Ken Miller (Bloomington) J. D. Miller (Bloomington) ...

The district record of 218 was set by Dale Morey in.-1944. Morey, also the 1942 winner, turned professional since then but has applied for amateur status again. He has not been reinstated yet. The No. 1 contender for the district championship this year was expected to be Fred Wampler, state amateur champion from Speedway and Purdue University’s leading golfer.

Tom Lafin (R) .......oens vers 43-41— 84 2 69, one under par. Fred John. Wayne Montford (8G) ....es.. 44-43— 86 son of Coffin fired an even par Lowell Pounds (8B) .....oiviees 45-45 9 70 for second and J. B. Clemans Stan Oraves (0) «vvivvrverve. 48:48 93) 30 of Pleasant Run was third Phil Th B) oovene cers 8248-100 with a T1.

and Joe Higgins. Higgins went! myrty golfers have entered to on to win but since has movediqate for the USGA Public Links to Terre Haute and relinquished qualifying trials at CoMn June 27, any chance to defend the title, acco to John L. Niblack, Officials at the Hifeeday swing, y USGA. district representative. ing are A. D. Stanton, officia Ww is the final starter; Tom David, clerk, and deadline cay such entries au Dorothy Ellis and Carey Spicer, pe madé at South Grove, River. scorers. side, Coffin or with Niblack at Meanwhile Pleasant Run's 40-/ BR-1756. The national tourna.

with John David, Yas San iPublic Links Deadline

He lost out last year in the dis- man team won the Tyndall Cup ment is scheduled for July 17 at trict playoff after tying at 219 tournament yesterday at South Atlanta, G4.

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lis, behind Jim by,| Hofterth flied ous for Ross in Sth oa scalped the Ai TR Paul” 08 + 900 308 910-31 left his seat in Yankee Stadium Saturday and went all the way to to 3. It was Bagby's 12th chars olin Batted In mikare custaton center field to tell Jos DiMaggio what a great job he was doing. of the season against a single panelia 3. Pailon 4 Two-Base al The unexpected action took place in the sixth inning of the: sec“setback, and his eighth straight. [5000 CHle-S Fallon Sane. Himes ond haf of a Yankee- Cleveland doubleheader. 1 jh SPATE that~12:4 meeart pi a Pu 2 o Bagby has pite complete’ ; e o games in 14 starts. In the Satur-|on i tend Ohm, Southwood Leads day tilt, Ted Beard smacked two Strikeouts wt By Matiah ee Barrett il I di ; All S a0mers and Earl Turner one for nings (pitched to two men in sixth: naiaganag - tars ‘he Tribe. These lads got three | Huteht a > 2;.- Barrett, non ‘aits apiece. Himes, + nb Rom, 3 3 wx oume Gene Bouthwood, former © HomeRun Battle 2 Pitcher—Hutchins. Losing Plicher—Ross. Evansville Central High School ame here Second Pa ae Indians continued! INDIANAPOLIS The Capitol City Gun Club win Dsketball captain, ha been “By BILL “‘neir slugging spree as Lopez and RBoa Hi «the scene of the annual L.|elected to the same post by ‘the Leading ‘mid-day finishers in 3gte Castiglione belted homers. 1 2 1 1 oStrauss & Co. skeet tournament members of the Indfna all-star St. Paul home runs were struck 1 1 3 § §next Sunday. quintet which will meet the Ken-| 3 seore of 75. »# by Eric Tipton, Roy Campa-|& 0 1 1.0 ol Entries for the tourney will be|tucky high school all-stars Fri- -roun Fallon, who ay 0 2 0 4 Olaccepted on the grounds until the day night at the Coliseum. Crouch birdied the first hole ‘ella and George , 4.0.37 30 macked a pair. It was Campa- Turner 1 1 4 o o/last full squad opens fire. The Southwood was elected to lead slla’s seventh homer in six|g, 43d §jwurney is for 100 targets and the group oe Fovsier cage sissy t and his 11th in 15 — de start at 11 a. m. with four,who were selected by a pool o Saight games Ho SW 9 Ofelds in simultaneous use. “ Indiana sports writers and broad-|the Bouts grove iad to slow wt The Indians’ big inning was AL ® 0 A | Awards and prizes include six casters. The annual game be- somal a store Pri ted “36 sixth when they threw a five. I 101 1lgold and fvory Strauss tween the stars is given for the|r 1°" "° a seven on the third « ‘astighion's homer in the eighth Riots 1 § 1-3 land other awards for winners in benefit of Indiana blind. is, ‘as the Tribe's ninth run and tT 1s Soiates AA, A, B,C and D, The a———————— Lowel Bush of i ‘inched the seesaw struggle. will no admission 8D re — nsv cap a fairly good roun ‘anager Lopez's homer for the ite 1 ! : {| spectators. Eva ille Ball Club a birdie on the par-four 18th hole, BE ran rms ii] 11 | iy Tan Son Tange Pte ve on was 100 0 o % : Sfirstof thevenson. =~ tems ol % ATS reitaidey Beaman BL RE Rm The scond oud of sien) _ZAlthough the Saints outhit the|, fruseneii, ejted o oil. 16} (17P) Henry Stram of Gary, who Ralph Albers, 18-year-old south-| Po ‘Go tniry Crug in Lebanor dskins, y INDIANAPOLIS ............. 100 312 0-7/@arned seven major letters in/paw, to Evansville of Three- n Ary Clve : 0 )itly errors before a large crowd (st. Paul —t paw, e of the Tiand the final 18 holes ‘will be #11050 Runs iad’ ih—Beard, Cassini 8, Plem-|LWO Sports while a student at Laague on option. layed over the pai 71 Speedway “The Indians used up three pitch- 8, Rik ard, 4 oT ogior, 3 3, Ravi: Tito, Purdue University, today held Albers, who joined the Braves Pa Wednesday 8, McLish, Johnny Hutch.) 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Northern Hotel League. wd Slick Coffman. — ge i Walsh Weakens in Seventh 2 B b il St di R It ph Weakens In Seventh ..¥ribe Baiting asepan oranaings, Kesuirs —w bbre nightcap : he : 7 iB als isd the Saints goo 1 "s Pe AMEEICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE seven final pt) 48 3801 prANAPOLIS X A Cleveland .......... 800 100 00a 1 10 1 ning when the home pastimers n LE er edi ‘801 fo New York ......... 0 003 o3x—3 8 3 rally splurged and forced Man- Non 8 Jae hal. ; 518 Ter. B “Bearden and Hogan; Lopat, Page yer Lopez to call Barrett to rush fem} 88a 3831 Ane a fH : amid mg hows the mound. But the Apostles 8B 8 0K ol At 180 Wakiingion' 12100" 308 Gol "" 3 lcaune Syed face by, scoring four . 3 Wee SIT 33 |candini, Welteroth.' EE . 1 The Indians went to work on i 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE er MTEL 21 0 uthpaw- Morrie Martin and Mi nic iii Charges 1s. musard Clor ian VIE ee Wagar: fly vans ; iii one tin I the rst Jrame. 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