Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1948 — Page 8
Les Fleming
He Can Win
Flatbush Is Scene of Giants 13-4 Victory
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 27-—-The man said he worked for the New York Giants and he had the uni- : form to prove it. But Leo Duroios cher, the ex-boss of the Brook- £ lyn Dodgers showed today that he still knew how to win ball games at Ebbets Field. Coming back as an undesirable and perhaps deportable alien, Durocher invaded Flatbush last night in the role of a traitor, but before he could be skeedaddled back across the Brook-
Dodgers, 13 to 4.
Used to Winning The role was an old one for / ‘Durocher and yet it was new. He 4 had been used to winning ball
bets Field—the Dodgers had won 23 games and lost but five in the
But last night the spiked shoe was on the other foot—and in
had saved for casion. . Jones himself, was a symbol, of the occasion because previously he had served as a relief pitcher rather than a starter. But Durocher, whose managerial magic hasn't otherwise jelled too! successfully, insisted that Jonesy! was better fitted for starting talents than for relieving and saved him for his managerial debut as an enemy in Flatbush, Wife Sees Game Durocher was accompanied by his bride and joy, Laraine Day, who was forced to sit in the visitors’ sector” of the field for the first time and who did so very prettily in a full maroon taffeta skirt with white ruffles at the bottom and a yellow blouse with short ruffled sleeves and a -pique dickey. = woo While Mrs. Durocher beamed, the Giants clouted five home runs in the first inning off Preacher . Roe, who had been saved for the occasion by Dodger boss Barney Shotton, but who evidently selected the wrong text for his sermon. . That was enough and the rest was simply icing on the cake. In the fourth inning Big John Mize crashed his 24th homer of the
this auspicious oc-
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3 past three years.
the other dugout. Piling up five ers, 400-meter hurdle men, 800-| « runs in the very first inning the meter men and 10,000 meter men, { Giants coasted to victory behind|—because their i! the efficient pitching of Sheldon|day. But the rest of the Jones, the young man Durocher which won't see action until next
{until Saturday as the
~ He Bob Malloy Earl Turner
To U.S. Olympic Coach
! By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor
{day refused to let a flood of “dark-horse” rumors stampede him into rushing the preparations of his U. 8. team.
record or near-record performances by athletes during workouts.
Reports from the camp of practically every nation told wf
games from the Giants at Eb-/A dozen or more hitherto unnoticed athletes have suddenly loomed gecide
las threats to the expected dom!ination of the event. Cromwell had part of {squad working at full tilt—the high jumpers, 100-meter sprint-
|ticing starts from new aluminum his blocks. High-jumper Dwight Ed|dleman was having trouble with (his form, but teammate George |Stanich was clearing the bar at an unannounced, but obviously events open Fri- 8reat, height. Vern McGrew also squad, appeared in top form. Waiting for Food The latest report is that Italian week, had orders to take Bid discus thrower Giuseppe Tosi had eave e platter eet, nearhot weather, continued. ly 10 feet better than the Olympic “Watch the Watches [record held by Ken Carpenter of “That's my theory and we'll the U.S. A. see how it works” sald Crom-| 7mne Yanks still have not rewell. “If our stars are beaten, ceived most of the food sent over it will be because the system is! for them, but they hope to unwrong.” {wrap it from red tape today. Since his arrival in England, | Cromwell has steadfastly refused to “go overboard” for the dark-|far kept ny of them from being horse reports, preferring, as he geriously hurt. About the worst said, to “see what those $500 off is blond Doug Ellwood of stopwatches have to say.” Louisiana State University, alMel Patton, Barney Ewell and|ternate featherweight boxer. XHarrison Dillard, U, 8. entries|rays showed his nose was broken in the 100-meter dash, were prac-{in a sparring bout here.
Diamond Dust
By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer
to U. 8. athletes but luck has so
allowing that fabulous price tag to.go to his head.
said. ‘and seem like a great bunch of fellows. ' .
LONDON, July 27—Olympic Track Coach Dean Cromwell to-|
There have been minor injuries pn
NEW YORK, July 26—Pitcher Sam Zoldak, who went to Cleveland from the St, Louis Browns for $90,000 a few weeks ago, isn’t
“Naturally, I'm very happy over coming to Cleveland,” he They have been giving me a chance to pitch regularly
By Writers
3 Local Infielders on Mythical AA Squad |
i By EDDIE ASH ! Times Sports Editer i . Since the Indianapolis Indians {have dominated the American | Association's race most of the | season to date, the league’s base{ball writers are convinced that
| entitled to heavy { fame” prestige. i At any rate, in picking the league's mythical 1948 All-Star] squad of 15, members of the AA | | Chapter of the Baseball Writers’|
|
| Association of America named |
front in the pennant chase. { Milwaukee, the runnerup club, placed four pastimers on the | star-studded roster of the league's elite. | Rings and Certificates | Similar to last season, no All-| | Star game will be played, but the {15 players named to the mythical | squad will receive gold rings and certificates of merit from the| |league directors. | Bill Meyer, now Pittsburgh Pirate skipper, has been named | honorary All-Star manager by virtue of his piloting his Kansas, Winner Friday to City club to the AA champion- . {ship last year. | Play in State Tourney rast AA All-Star midsummer,
d eliminations to|attraction was played in IndianFirst roun apolis in 1946. i
_ Jim Bagby
'Dark Horses' No Worry Jr. Legion Playoffs
Open Tonight
American Legion Junior baseball tournament, will be held this eve- Cassini and Pete Castiglione. ning. | Two Tribe pitchers also were
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|record of nine wins and no|Bagby, as well as catcher Earl losses, will play Beech Grove on| Turner, though he has been In ‘Riverside No. 4. The Beech active since June 19 because of a Grove nine has a record of|back ailment. seven wins and three losses. In-|.345 at the time. |dianapolis 4 will play Watkins; The league's experts also se-| on Riverside No. 5. The Indian- lected outfielder Ted Beard of| {apolis No. 4 club poasts a record the Redskins; known as The Arm’ lof nine wins and one loss, while'and {Watkins has won eight and lost| {three this season. { Winners of the games which! will be played at 5:30 will meet, Friday . evening on Riverside! 1
He wag batting]
Colonels Move
iNo. 1. | In: the only Legion ame, i
«(Ut Of Basement scheduled last night, William
Rogers hurled five-hit ball, pitch-| The Louisville Colonels were Nng Harpole to a 6-4 win over out of the AA cellar today for
Kennington. The 1948 American Legion the first time in six weeks as a
Junior baseball program, with a result of a 7 to 2 win in Columbus participation of more than one|last night. Johnny McCall held litlon youngsters. | Jo. open the Birds to seven scattered hits Aug. a re UrD&- ag the Colonels“collected 11. Bosout he MALI ne] The Millers pled close to the Legion’s Junior Baseball commit-{first division by upsetting Miltee, said the 12 victorious clubs Waukee in a double-header in will cross bats in four sectional Minneapolis, 11 to 2, and 6.to 1. meets, beginning Aug. 28. The The Millers belted five homers in champs will meet in the Junior|the first game, the Brewers were World Series at Victory Field held to five hits by “Killer” Cain. here Sept. 6-10. In the second game, the skidThe regional tourneys will be!ding Brewers were held to four
“About that $80,000. I don’t ¥ know anything about it except line-up within the next week. what I've read- in the papers. That certainly is a lot of money, |
though. {Keeps via a nearby radio.
year with Willard Marshall on base to make it 9 to 0 and the Giants grabbed another in the seventh on Bobby Thomson's 13th homer. By winning, the Giants picked up a half game on the fourth place Pittsburgh Pirates. There were no other games in the Major Leagues yesterday,
Near No-Hit Bevens
Demoted to Minors NEW YORK July 27 (UP)~— Floyd (Bill) Bevens, righthanded pitcher who has been with the New York Yankees since 1944, was optioned today t Newark of the International League. Bevens' transfer to the minors follows a 60-day period during which he attempted to regain his former effectiveness. year-old hurler from Hubbard, Ore., pitched the best game of his career during the 1947 World Series against Brooklyn. He : lost both the game and a no- : hitter when Cookie Lavagetto ‘ doubled with two men on base,
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{ solution. “Try catching a double-header trouble for some time.
{in St. Louis during July or Au-| McGowan, according
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{13 pounds. When I got home that {night my wife had trouble recog-
{nizing me.”
took him three days to gain back ©f witnesses. the weight. | “Now look at him.” cracked team-mate Eddie Pellagrini, “he’s {nudging 200 pounds.” { | Pellagrini could point. He i weighs 145 pounds wringing wet.
» » CLEVELAND, the Cincinnat
Cleveland players have
i ” = » {* OUTFIELDER Johnny Lindell jof the Yankees, hospitalized with {a sinus attack, will return to the
for hot weather. the Braves night games.
adopted
Kansas City at St. Paul | el
. ella. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. | Only game scheduled.
While in the hospital, Lindell) hia and Hawaii. These will e's also collapsed in the field and followed the fortunes of the Yan- get under way July 30.
“It was tougher,” Lindell de-' ciple for the gaia.
x x = | » | IF YOURE LOOKING for a. SOME AMERICAN League Boston Red Sox some excess players point out that Umpire
to the the Boston Red
fean League umpires, to complain this year. about McGowan but the matter lowed 50 hits, gave up 24 runs, Giants clash in a Negro {The St. Louis receiver added it was dropped because of a lack Passed 21 batters and struck out | League baseball game.
Baseball Standings, Results
preceded by state championships blows by Mario Picone as the {in 47 states, the District of Co-|Millers won, 6 to 1. The Brew-
made three costly errors. Boys to the age of 17 are eli-| Kansas City . swamped the competition, Sowers Saints at St. Paul, 10 to 3, with Al Rosen leading the Blues’ at-
Redskins Paid
! z's well-balanced team is throwing arm in the AA, he's a close in some ins Jal Lopez Ye A elittle hall of good judge of a fly ball, he’s fast, very last vote was needed to deland has an uncanny eye at the termine the winning candidate.| | Flora supervised the checking of!
ored squad, Les Fleming, Jack jj,44ix, and the Saints one, out- race
| Robison-Ragsdale, which has a chosen, Bob Malloy and Jim'pered two outfield posts, with Jim
Gleeson, the league’s top hitter, and Marvin Rickert, power swinger. Milwaukee also
{and utility infielder Damon (Dee)
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Indianapolis Indianapolis
TUESDAY, JULY 27. 1048
To Foil Birds
(.821) Pete Castiglione ........ SS ........... Indianapolis - (289) Damon PRIHPS «ooo UF ouuvensessesss. Milwaukee N 0 um lS (-323) Eric. TIPIOR svevsesses + OF cunsrsneresronses St. Paul | (305) Ted Beard ....coco0iae0ss OF couvvianannes Indianaadlis { . 360) Jim Gleeson .....ce004:: OF... c.0vvnnee. . A I se OF i ar Mins Race Pressure Lifts as (.318) Ralph Houk .......coeee € vevvnrecnns.. Kansas City Brewers Collapse (343) Earl Turner .....coe000+» € ¢otiuvvsss... Indianapolis vi (12-2) Al Epperly ....ccce00 + P suiiivisines.. Milwaukee | COLUMBUS or July 27— With (13-6) Jim Bagby ..... csvvines PP eiesvessies Indianapolis |the pressure from the Milwau: (8-4) Harvey Haddix ....eeeve P ..ivecvvssvee. Columbus kee Brewers lifted the Indianap. (14-4) Bob Malloy ...ccv.ue 0" sreesnsinnn .. Indianapolis
Tribe rookie has the best outfield tPeasurer, the b
plate.
field and bases on balls.
ing, the first sacker, is leading choice to the starry outfit. The seven players who are helping the circuit in runs batted in and hard-hitting Blues’ hot corner { keep the Hoosier Redskins out in Castiglione tops the AA in total artist finally polled all eight of] the separate city chapter con-| sensus votes after being pursued early by Columbus’ Tommy Gla-
hits and is tied with teammate Beard for the lead in triples. Both Fleming and Castiglione have hit a flock of doubles and Les has 16 homers to his eredit,| including two grandslam wallops. Cassini is far ahead in stolen bases with 28. In choosing the All-Star players, the baseball writers mailed, their selections to league head-
viano.
|in succession on the Closest battles
the ballots counted. From Five Clubs | Only five clubs, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Paul; and Columbus “scored” on the; All-Star squad. The Blues land-! ed two, third baseman Al Rosen|
Wee berths.
fielder Eric the Red Tipton. The second-place Brewers gar-
jwere .n.
another
contributed pitcher Al Epperly
Phillips. » According to Earl R, Flora, AA|
secretary, who also is the Base-|
Mat Tilts Billed
An Australian tag-team skir-| mish will top pro grappling action!
Salvatore pools talents with Billy Fox, Cleveland, to battle Jack Terry,|to the Cardinals.
Spencer, Boston. Matchmaker Billy: Thom has|officials said. slated the bout for two falls out of three with a 90-minute time limit. The special supporting clash, billed to start the program at 8:30 o'clock, will send Silent Rat-
City. It's for one fall, or 30, minutes.
Lot of Sports fe |
NEW YORK, July 27 Marty Berg classified 72 different sports, listing 2844 events, for Encyclopedia Americana, summarizing
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BOSTON, July 27 (UP)—Relief
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x ar waivers American Legion Night, spon-
jell a n MEAL oh | No. 249, will. be observed tonight e 43-year-o cAllen, Tex.,! Vi - hurler had appeared in 23 games Sony ela when the Mem In 35 innings he al-/Phis Re ox and the Chicago American,
nine. |
A pre-game ceremony including | In adding Caldwell i
The Indianapolis Clowns will meet the Cleveland Buckeyes here Friday at 8:30. '
‘Swedes Not Hopeful
Of Tennis Victory + Pepper Martin Wants
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, July To Kick for Dodgers
27 (UP)-—Sweden’s Davis Cup] {tennis team wound up practice], PLATTSBURG, N. Y., July 27 |yésterday for the start of the! (UP)—Fiery Pepper Martin, who
{Eupropean zone finals today" not|Spent most of his 42 years run-
5 : {too hopeful” of beating their ning rough shod over the base Mai AMERICAN ASSOCTATION | AMERICAN LEAGUE Czechoslovakian opponents. (paths, has entered the Brooklyn ajor ers " (All games at night) | w L Pct. GB inate fun 2M, Torsten Johansson of Sweden Dodgers football camp to seek a BY Vakied Kress {SDiANAROLIS .. 82 © Woh New York at. 5 [who is t berth as a kicking specialist. The Gt. AMERICAN LEAGUR {Milwaukee ....... 62 42 506 3% Few yout a; St. Louis. who is to meet Vladimir Cernik| 8 spe . He Wiliams.. Best % AR RH Pet. Bt Paul \o.veein $ 4 4 3 Philadelphia at Cleveland in the first singles match and|former St. Louis Cardinal base- § y lon... 391! Columbus NE . AN Si uiiams, Peston. .. bo I aay C53 48 30 11% NATIONAL LEAGUE Lennart Bergelin, the Swede’s|ball star previously played with Kell. Detroit .. 67 266 35 92 346 Kansas Ciy 40 59 404 23 St Louis ut Brooklyn, number one player, was to play!the Hominy Indians, an indeZarilla, St, Louis ., 81 207 28 100 .337 Louisville Cea. 40 65 381 28 Pittsburgh at Jo! oa 4 8 BL Jaroslav Drob. hard-hitt | pendent pro grid team in the Mitehell, Cleve .# 72 296 36 99 .334 Toledo 39 64 379 26 Cincinnati at en nn, night) | S ny, ard-hitting ) NATIONAL |FAGUE { AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia (night), Czech champion, in the second. | early 1930's. However, the Cardi1 G AB R H Pet , At mt east eames Musial, 5 Louis... 88 347 75 134 186 Boston x 3 = GB RESULTS YESTERDAY * a ae oo oly rH ko, Chicago .... 84 318 51 110 .34¢ Boston. ........? AMERICAN ASSOCIATION { d. . Dark, Boston. ..... 73 271 45. 90 ‘33 Philadelphia saan 3¢ 18 596 1% (Pirst game, seven innings) Fight Postponed ———— 3 ——— Ashb 351 53 3 ’ . 30 > , . ! ON y y Ashburn, Phila... $8 381 53 ie .33/Cey York * IE Na eo-1. ! WASHINGTON, July 27 (UP) USED TIRE 8 Kiner. Pirate HOME SUNS : :" Deut on as 141s riner, Buker and Burris; Cain and — The Ezzard Charles-Jimmy £g Saver: Reds oes 27 DiMaggio. Ny n 8 Louis 19.2 Wataer, (Second Gam) Bivins 10-round heavyweight| ALL SIZES : Mize, Giants . 24) Chicago “HR Milwaukee 100 000 000-1 4 3 bout, scheduled to be held here! snd 4 RUNS BATTED IN | Minneapolis 100 122 00x— 6 11 0 Fully Guaranteed Hid DiMaggio, Yanks. 85 Mize, Giants ...., 77 pt. GB| Martin and Kerr; Plocone and Warren. (Aug. 2, today was postponed un- GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Stephens, R. Sox 84/Gordon, Cleve.... 74{Bogton ........... J | Kansas City . .. 000 103 042—10 14 © til Aug. 9 after Charles claimed ; Williams, R. Sox. 78| Musial, Cards... 74(8t. Louis ......... ‘ 5 St. Paul . ..... 001 000 110— 3 he was suffering from a glandu-|| 927 N. DELAWARE ———— - - Ah [Brookiva a 1523 515] Madison and Houk: Himes, Samaklis,| RIley 143 Pittsburgh .. 8 6% | Romano and Anderson. 003 Yh. 3 lar ailment, pis New York .. . T Louisville . rae 00 iui ——— | few Tari 48 AT 10 {Columbus coe-.. +. 001 000 010— 2 7 3 {Cincinnati 48 11% McCall and Aulds; Beers, Crimian, Me{Chicago 38 52 422 14'% Leland and Conroy. | | ATC Only BE RICAN. LEAGUE | : SCHEDULE TODAY No games scheduled. ox | CA -r SHE ABEe ATION New York . .. 500 220 112-13 17 1 ve A ‘(Wright 1A1 ‘games at nig | Brooklyn © 000 003 010— 4 8 2 73 gh s) INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus. | Jones and Cooper, Westrum: Roe, BehrGUARANTEED Louisville at Teledo. | man, Minner, Palica, Casey and Campan-
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Beard is" the league in'the ballots. ; { runs scored, assists from the out- He said only Kansas City's Flem- rookie Rosen was a unanimous
Tipton's Third Year St. Paul's Tipton was the top, outfielder this year in vote col-| |lecting. This is Eric's third year
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for and catcher Ralph Houk; the, ’ [iogite pe a as — The Indians Siase] practically, peg Birds: one, Uieir v:dan oy ra Columime Jetoran Te. their entire infield on the hon-y,,no southpaw pitcher, Harvey be counted out of the pitching
until the last-hour ballots Other hurlers gaining {their share of the nods were Chet Johnson of Toledo - Indianapolis, Bill Ayers of Minneapolis and Pat McGlothin of St. Paul. Outfielders furnishing plenty of . competition to the winning fourSome were Hank Bauer of Kansas City, Tom Saffell of Indianapolis, Bill Howerton of Colum jus, Nan-
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All-Star {recognition centered around secquarters in Columbus, O., where ond base, the two catching posisorted and tions and the quartet of pitching Tack Cassini's margin at {the keystone was by a hair's breadth over Ben Steiner of Columbus, while Milwaukee's fine jrookie catcher, Paul Burris, was close to the winning Houk-Turn-er backstop combination. Lefty Glenn Elliott of Milwau-
‘Tag’ and Regular Reds, Cardinals Swap Young and Burkhart
CINCINNATI, July 27 (UP)— Player transfers on waivers have brought Pitcher William Burk-!| at Sports Arena tonight when hart, 82 lo ihe Cincinnati Reds om e . Louis Cardinals, ! Balbo, New : York ith the Reds Fost Dosa] Norman (Babe) Young, 33, going Oklahoma City, and partner Jim| Both were to join their new clubs in New York today, Reds!
|olis Redskins, now out in front in
the American Association race b oti was so y ng that the three and one-half games, are
{to open a four-game series at {Red Bird Stadium tonight. The Indians are nine games {ahead of the Birds, who are in fourth place, and the Tribesters think they will continue rolling during their four-day stay in Co. lumbus. | In 12 clashes this season, the
eight times, but strange as it seems, the Redskins have yet to win in Columbus. They expect {to crack that jinx beginning tonight. Probable Pitchers Jim Bagby is slated to hurl for
lifter. He's still gunning, for his 14th victory after standing stil on the stretch.
Haddix. The Birds lost to seventh
yesterday on an open date, their closest pursuer, Milwaukee, remained in a tailspin and dropped another double-header, this time to the Millers in Minneapolis.
straight, the Redskins have won four straight. At the rate the Brewers are losing on the road,
NEW YORK, July 27 (UP)—
{the 20th Century Club, announced {today that Kid Gavilan, Cuban welterweight contender, was matched with Lidio Minelli, champion of Italy, for a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 2.
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Following is the American Association mythical All-Star roster
‘with outfielders, catchers and pitchers listed according to most numr of votes polled, and including batting and pitching records
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