Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1948 — Page 24
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By EDDIE ASH
.ATTABOY, WO IN FOR TWO. . . . Johnny Riddle, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh Pirates’ bullpen catcher-coach, showed the big leaguers a thing or two the other night. . .. In an exhibition game ‘the Philadelphia Athletics, Riddle caught the lasi five for the Bucs, was at bat twice and got two hits, , , . He ‘scored one run and batted in one, , , . Johnny batted .338 for
Indianapolis last year. . . . N ! order in which the Tribe's rivals vill come in to take their beat. ing on the next home stand (ex-
clusive of the two days in Loulsville):
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Bucs will get © J Riddle waivers’ on Joe Bd Bockman, reserve third sacker, and send him down to Al
Monday
Tusiday—Oft da , Wedn Ee ya Mud, Sms, 1. Yintants Howniia) Gai Night. duly %, y Thursds
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Lopez’ Victory Field wigwam. ...| July Indies’ night; The Indians are none too rugged uy 0) (EE olumbue Red Birds. at the hot corner. . . . Pittsburgh, Ju 'h Sender
. ” BIG LEAGUE ATTRACTION + +» +» On Monday, July 12, the
baseball writers predict the Pi-
.|at Victory Field for an exhibition tiit with the Indians. ,.. It will be a night attraction starting at the usual time, 8:30, , , . The Pirate long-ball hitters have heard of the Big Clock on the scoreboard here and are sure to make it their target.
” ” ” FAN FODDER... The Pittsburgh Press has made » Sunday feature out of the Indianapolis batting and pitching records. . . . Through this “source; the “Smoky City fans are kept informed about the | ups and downs of their TripleA farm hands. , . . Fortur~‘ely, | most of the farm hands are on the upgrade, which makes the Press’ feature all the more . ~ » DRILL DURING INTERLUD «+ «The-Indians were to practice at Victory Field this afternoon and there will be another workout there tomorrow be’ire the team shoves off for Columbus to open a series Saturday. . . . The trip also calls for a series in Toledo. . . . The practice being held during this ov in- ” In the Tribe's schedule]
easy. . . . The big league beckons, » . »
BASES FULL , , . Tribe Skipper Lopez wants it known that there is no fee for memhonship in his Grand Slam Club. . .'. All a player has to do to enter the exclusive fold is to bat in four runs with one swing. . . » There is a prize for this feat, but it's a dugout ‘mecret.
{mound staff will benefit the most
by the Interiude-good, substantial rest.
RESULTS YESTERDAY t
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NATIONAL NAL LEAGUE
: Indiana-Kentucky ; : 2 ractice.
The Indiana ‘and Jentucky high school “all-star basketball teams * jecompleted their final workouts today for-the eighth annual interstate game tomorrow night at the “{ColiNeum st 8730." The Hoosier All-Stars’ varsity
five yesterday won two intra. scrimmage games, 62 to 25, and 51 to” 8 ‘ ade he can utch | a) at Beech eb BOL i Lincoln 1719 betw . al pores
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night's scores In the Em-Rde Merchanis League at Beech
Stadium were: 1 PB, Wasson & Co. Wm Block Paper , 1, V. A Vets 3; Vohin ut Mower Corp. §, Van Camp Hardwa ok
Tonight's schedule "in the CJ Bi {at Beech Grove is: 7, Mechantor pe ive, Citizens Gas; 8:15, Holy Rosas Y O. vs, Borden's Milk; 9:30, ® Ww ‘Bar | vs. Hap's Tavern | Tonight's Bush-Callahan (ye ue schedule at zo ines Hospital vs Memorial Vets va Ho, 40, U 8 Home | |” Wayne. Post 64 will meet Vonnegut, Hardware at 7 o'clock In the opening | Majestic League game tonight at Long-! acre Park, Other se haduly AMES Are: 8:20, Stewart-Warner Co uray De artment Store 9:40, Glidden & Co. wv xworthy Fords
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ond-day lead in the Indiana as he took 79 strokes at
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peedway, His 222 total for the 54 holes plac
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two-way tie for sixth place. John David, who trailed Koehler by one stroke before teeing off yesterday, was the winner, firing a two-under-par 69 for a 213 total. Pic-
liams and Art Hall,
tured with Koehler (above, left to right} are Lynn Lee, Ed Juniper, Art Gerald Wil-
§ land came in with a 79.
HE'LL TRY AGAIN NEXT YEAR—Arnold Koehler outing right) saw his sec
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United Press: Sports Writer EW YORK, June 17—Manager Lou is Sruite ¥ of Cleveland realize he was creating a “Frankenstein Monster” which turn on its builder when he devised his famous shift to
combat the right field hitting of Boston's Ted Williams.
But that is just what has happened. Although it has taken the Beantown bean pole two seasons to master the art of hitting to all fields. Now there 1s no way to play and the that he a all directions must be attrib uted to -Boud-
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CHICAGO, June 17 (UP)— Boston Red Sox Left Fielder Ted Williams pushed ahead today with the individual lead In the 'second tabulation of ballots that will decide the lineups in the 15th annual All-Star game.
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2 vid, winner of the
by Dale Morey in the 1944 tournament.
at the finish was the newcomer, John Cleary of the Purdue Golf Club, who had a final round of tor a BT total In third place
with 220 and Tony Petric of Anderson came in fifth with 221, McEntire, Koehler Tie McEntire of -Noblesville, the Butler University swinger and
|first-day leader, carded a seven-
over-par 78 yesterday for a 222 to tie with Arnold Koehler of Pleasant Run. Koehler was the
*|leader when the field teed off yes-
terday but he ran into trouble Fred state amateur Jast year, wound up
Indianapolis District Golf with a new 54-bole record of 213 strokes, moved up championship]
me Ty 12 oN rade, of 29 20d. 3h for a 60 at Speedway, tu. wader paz, to to break the
Trailing David by four strokes
fiSets s Racor cord of 213 | With Final 69 Round
Joh Cleary Finishes Second With 217;. alph Jordan, Dave Laflin Take 3d, 4th
tourna-
yesterday the 216 mark aot Par Out.....444 485 David Out...544 425 44333
running because -of his first two rounds of 78 and 73. For David it was his first District championship, He had taken a dismal part playoffs for the crown and lost, in 1939 and last year. Yesterday, | however, he was unruffled. He bogeyed ‘the first hole for a five, birdied the No. 5 hole and was all even at thé turn. He birdied the 12th and was even again after the 15th. He birdied the 16th and 18th holes for his 69. | On the final 468-yard hole, he was off the tee well and hit a No. 5 iron to the green's edge. He chipped up within 18 inches of the cup and one-putted to finish the
way layout but he was out of the|54
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“Bucy sino “on fou {Giant errors and various mental! lapses, The Cubs turned on thé Braves at Boston after seven straight de-| Yeats at their hands and Knocked
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run homer. a At Brooklyn, Ralph Branca had a no-hitter working for seven and ‘two-thirds innings. But then
Package Johnny Wyrostek slammed out LS
homer with one on and Branca | gave up a second hit before the! inning ended. Those were Cin-| cinnati’s only two blows of the game as the Dodgers beat the] Reds, 4 to 3. In another nighter, the St. Louis
Tires vs. § Slovenian ‘Browns turned on a three-run|| Times, 214 W. Maryland Bt,
burst in the eighth to down the, Senators, |8t. Louls St. Louis at Philadelphia in the) National was rained out.
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Alice O'Neal
In Semi-Finals L COLUMBUS, O., June 17 (UP)
to wear a heavy brace because’ of a broken back met Medalist. Grace Lenczyk today in the semile finals of the National Collegiate Women's Golf Tournament.
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