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affensberger blanked the 3 to 0, for his second shutout, but Durocher's ne back to win the night. old Leo, 8 to 2, as Clint and Clem Dreisewend i six hits, one of ‘hem Sauer’s 25th homer, .Baumholtz and Virgil p each made four hits in opening triumph. Rookie Robin Roberts hit ters in the ninth to force ¢ winning run in a 3-to-2 victory, the Phils came win, 6 to 4, when Del elted his 14th homer, a and single, driving in ins to pace a 17-hit at-
srday’s Star—Pat Seerey White Sox, who became st player since 1936 to r homers in a game, his ast in the 11th defeating hletics, 12 to 11. :
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Indians Aim to Keep 13-Game League Lead
Malloy Slated to Hurl First of Two Games In Brewerytown; Bagby fo Pitch 2d
MILWAUKEE, July 19—Now's for another gigantic series for the Indianapolis Indians, and right here in the Cream City, vs. the Milwaukee
hallenging night, one tomorrow night.
Brewers, one big game at Borchert Field to-
At stake is the American Association lead which the Hoosier Redskins have retained since late in May. As of today, following
the week-end battles around the circuit, the Indians are ahead by the slender margin of 13 games over the runnerup Brewerytown
pastimers.
Thus far this season the Indians have defeated the burly Brewers eight times in 14 clashes. Bob Malloy, with a 13-4 record and winner of his last five starts, is slated to toe the rubber for the Redskins in the series opener to-
night.
Jim Bagby, with a 13-5 record, is standing by to do the Indians’
hurling in tomorrow’s battle.
Rooters From Home
A small delegation of Indianapolis fans arrived today to form a Tribe cheering section and a group of Hoosiers on vacation in wisconsin rushed in from the resorts and fishing camps to root
for the Indians.
The Redskins won two out of three from the Blues in Kansas City over the week-end, giving them four out of five from Dick
Bartell’s club.
After taking four straight, the Tribesters lost the finale of yesterday’s double-header in a senScheduled for seven innings, it lasted 12, with
sational contest.
the Blues winning, 4 to 3.
The Indians won the Sabbath first game, 6 to 2. Chet Johnson, received credit for the victory although he was replaced by Red Barrett in
their new southpaw,
the ninth as a safety measure, Four for Castiglione
Kansas City used two hurlers, Lee Dodson and Zeke Meligano.
two-run homer in the first inning. It was his 16th round tripper of the season apd inereased his runs-batted-in total to 94. He also hit a double and a single. Deadlocked in Fourth The Blues got to Walsh for one run in their half of the first and grabbed the lead, 3 to 2, by scoring twice. in the third stanza. The Indians countered with one marker in the fourth to deadlock the score at 3-all and the marathon was on. Johnny Hutchings took over the Tribe pitching in the fourth and Red Barrett made his second appearance of the day in the seventh by replacing the big fellow. The teams battled on even terms from the fourth to the 12th when Al Rosen of the Blues walloped a triple and scored the winning marker on pinch hitter Ralph Houk's single. Melignano, who relieved Keegan in the eighth, was the winning pitcher and Barrett was the loser. . The Indians collected 11 hits, the Blues 12. In Saturday's game, the Indians went on the warpath, blasted out 20 hits behind Jack Hallett and slaughtered the Blues, 14 to 6. highlighted by a grandslam homer by Fleming in the initial inning. The Indians have thrived on the Blues this campaign by winning 12 times in 17 clashes. On the current swing through the West, the Tribesters have won
Pete Castiglione paced the In| five and lost three.
dians’ first game attack with
three singles and a triple. He Bettenhausen Wins
scored one run and batted in
three.
Jack Cassini made the Blues’ faces/red by pulling the hidden! (UP) -—
Milwaukee Race MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 19 Tony Bettenhausen, Tin-
ball trick in the fourth inning | ley Park, Ill, had another feature
with Dick Kryhoski as the vic- race win to his
tim.
In yesterday's second encounter that developed into a marathon, |
the Tribe's Jim Walsh o Bob Keegan at the start.
credit today. The veteran speedster roared across the finish line in the 25-mile feature at Milwaukee's
pposed State Fair park yesterday with
a time of 17:01. Emil Andres,
Les Fleming put the Redskins Chicago, was second and Jackie
off on the right
foot by belting a|Holmes, Indianapolis, was third.
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ON WAY TO RINGER—Second high on the Indianapolis | all-star horseshoe pitching team which defeated the Canton Selway Cleaners yesterday, was Arlo Harris (above), who scored 708
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Indianapolis’ all-star horseshoe pitching team brought the 87game winning streak of the Canton Selway Cleaners to a screeching halt yesterday, winning the first match of the national team championships, 3931 to 3747. The Indianapolis team took all six games of the match played
yesterday at Brookside as Lowell Edmondson led the way with 722 points. Edmondson also led in ringers with 222 for a 72 per cent average. Second highest man fer Indianapolis was Arlo Harris with 708 points including 215 ringers. John
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Kovacs was Canton’s high point getter with 644. The second match of the playoff series will be played in Canton Aug. 8 with a rubber match, if necessary, to be played later. Yesterday's match with Canton served as a tune-up for the state tournament to be held here beginning Aug. 1. The winner of the state meet will enter the world’s championy ship tourney to be held in Milwaukee. Last year’s Indiana champion, Wayne Nelson, tied for third in the world tourney, and will return this year to defend his title. The tourney will be held on the Brookside Park courts.
Tribe Box Scores, Batting
next Sunday. men yesterday morning, 6 to 4.
standings they still are DeWolf for the top spot in the leop. Both teams now have records of 11 victories against one defeat.
runs at DeWolf in the seventh
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a four-bagger with no one on. Second Homer By Wyss Both teams won yesterday afternoon. Kingan’s ‘downed Beech Grove, 12 to 4, and DeWolf de-
men. South Side Saints lengthened
36 straight with a 5 to 1 triumph over the Indiana State Farm in a City League encounter. Elmer Keene struck out 12 Farm boys to gain the victory. Moore Mortuaries maintained their league leading pace in the
a 10-to-10 tie in the top of the ninth to win. » Field Events Booked Next Sunday's Amateur Day proceedings will match the South Side Saints against Moore in the first game at 1:30 p. m. and Kingan’s Reliable against E. C. Atkins, Manufacturers League pace-setters, in the second attraction. Intermission activity will see field events such as accuracy throwing by catchers and distance throwing by outfielders. Tom Carnegie, WIRE sports-
Kingan’s Ni Amateur Day Spot
Down's DeWolf News in Playoff
To Represent Municipal League Sunday By FRANK WILSON
Although they still are tied for the leadership of the Municipal League with DeWolf News, the Kingan's Reliable nine yesterday won the right to represent the league in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association’s Amateur Day double-header at Victory Field
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