Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1948 — Page 6
Bill
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base, Les ‘Fleming, the
s Saints
Tonight
Named for Mound Duty Who Trail by 10% Games
or the Milwaukee Browers by
y first ing of yesterday's first game, ‘with mates
Indians’ rugged first sacker,
sehide over the right-field wall, Picture shows Les as his bat met aukee catcher is Frank Kerr. At left is Ray Martin, Brewer pitcher,
SAFE AT THIRD — In the second inning of the * second game, the Brewers rallied for three runs. That's Nanny. Fernandez hitting the dirt as he reached the
hot corner ahead of the ball (at right) speeding fo Russ
Peters. Photos by Henry E Glesing Jr., Times Stsft Photographer.
STIRRING ACTION — The Redskins sewed up when they scored twice for a 5-to-2 lead. Culley R
esterday's first tilt in the sixth ! Yard is shown hook-sliding over
the plate as Catcher Kerr, clutching ball, dives at him in vain. Rikard. scored just
behind Fleming (11), both on Pitcher Bob Malloy's single. Backing up the’ throw-in |
is Brewer Pitcher Martin (9). Tom Saffell (6), next Tribe hitter, is watching the play.
Fi ; ing's power. Big Les also belted a homer in the second game, his 19th, : " Kingan Reliables Four Teams Crowding Beat Armour, 8-4 Top Spot of A. L.
South Side Saints Still Undefeated
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Fiat mes Sports Editor By FRANK N : hand for 1h : Ana pow All of Sunday's amateur bass. Is sewed up for Al Lopez's hustling ..ioq in the recent Amateur Day| at : lat Victory Field, won
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Padden ana Clegg. Time—1:
Indianapolis Driver Injured at Kokomo
race driver was reported in fair candition today f
with a car driven by Chuck Mes-
KOKOMO, Aug. 2 =~ Nick Schmalts of Indianapolis, midget
i ollowing & spec~ tacular crack up last night at the Schmalts' car locked wheels
‘Bradford held at Detroit, _ leaders’ margin to five shutout. » four hits, defying the ex: games: tn the Nato Howie C ts connected for for weeks Pgllet, though bumped for 13 hits, won the first game, 6 to 5, when homers 23-hit barrage they line for a de- to his seventh Kansas City's last-inning rally threw Camp, George second divi- , mainly because his mates|fell a run Blacker, Buddy Radcliffe and On A's . x & whacked 15 hits off five Boston the second, the Blues trailed twoend Backourn, i conncid oro 2% BOUNSE a THEY Sots. Sym Ron Northey hit a two-run Whe ‘they. scored three runs for tw i pig worst they. had. sulfered all sous| meres tome ro aan" 30.3 Victory.
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2 Castiglh Gastigtions 8, Gutteridge 4, Beard Ganss, Turner
but it couldn’t be much worse than it is in the American League hare four ball clubs today were trying to live in the same place— second no-hit game of the Ameri:
adelphia Athletics from the f
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Hits —~ Cassini 13, poate 8. wi 1 2 to score four runs. Joe Page came nize, Giants... 36iD
Only 8 Percentage Points Separate Leading
> Athletics and Fourth Place Boston
~ By CARL LUNI , United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, Aug. 2-—The housing shortage is bad everywhere
place.
Browns; Nats Divide
he votes, Phi Barehi| "inn, "01%
hits for the Ben: rained out.
ldness by lefty Tommy Byrne Kiner
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GAMES TODAY
. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Games at t) Bt. Paul. at INDIAN, 8:
“Kansas City st Milwaukee at Louisville. Minneapolis at Columbus,
AMERICAN LRAGUE Fashington at St. Louis (night). games gchedw +d.
NATIONAL eo Chicago at ic
ia a t) Gneinie at Bos night). * ly games scheduled. ee —
sRERRAR I
neapolis 000 000 0 0
dings and Results
Kansas oan Game, B00 000 Tory ost. Paul a 201 088 000 1 2 Columbus .. .. ... ... 000 200 3% | Louisville... .. ..000 010 000 0— 1 Ma: Houk: ud Garagiola.
Detroit snd Swift,
Game) New York .......... 901 30 001 7 10 1/Cinciznati
Washington ......... 111 001 001— b 8 Faniin,” Ostrowski and Moss. Washington Xa
rie Early Garver, Widm x : » ar, Partee.
hn MCinkinnati at Philadel @ poned, rain). sO, post.
RESULTS SATURDAY
AMERICAN OCIA Whe ERTL
8. polis 900 100 010— 3 7 3 | Toledo .. ..... 410 800 02x15 18 ¢ Picone and Warren; Bickhsus and Mancuso. (Second Game, Seven Innings)
8 0, Ciao. 001 000 Xe 5 CIATk And Wheeler: Ross and Paimer. ; ame :
o Bt. Lowls. o..i..0.v. 002 017 fe Sound Samed ot 1 3 To 17 00x—10.14 1
Sh ns as ans 010 003 6 8 0 Schwamb, Stephens,
elphis ........ 307 900 200-4
a piSvCahan, Brissie and Guerra; Hou Marchildon, Harris And Rosar;
31 s t 100 00% 13 THOut ten \ First Game i Yoru mt 110 001 410 8 13 000 3
ohnson, Csldwell, Parnell and © aS YN « Rusthi and Nisrhos; Wight, M ema,
Tebbetts: her NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sew
Soho. 100 5 © 0 Philadelphia . ......000 001 03 7 Hiller, i and Berra; Plerettl,’' Fox, Burkhart and tances Simons
( Shr ay +: 013 000 Jix-- 3 10 0 4 We y insinnatl Yaw aya 010
. Leas 3 Candir!, Scar h and OK-| New Bork oo
a: = ner, Boro and Walker; Jensen, Koa kowski nd C EE
foago At New York (2, postponed,
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Toledo's Ross Hurls No-Hitter
Blanks Minneapolis For 1st of Career
By United Press Lee (Buck) Ross, 33-year-old) former major léaguer, hurled the|
Ross
15 to 2. : 4 In the majors, Ross hurled for The Browns and Senators di-ithe Philadelphia Athletics and : lace vided an inconsequential double!Chicago White Sox. White Sox at Chicago, won 8-to-2 bill at 8t. Louis, the Browns tak-|the first no-hit performance of and 7-to-5 decisions to go from|In8 the opener, 8 to 5, on homers his career. Monte Kennedy turned to third. Actually Cleve-|DY Dick Kokos, Gerry Priddy and the trick for Minneapolis earlier ° ' dnd Red Sox|Al Zarilla, and Washington win-|in the year. a : 4 to [| The last-place Colonels pounded single game McBride's single with two out in three St. Paul pitchers at Louls4 the ninth. Gil Coan hit a second|ville for 12 hits and an easy 8-to-4 w T. victory in the first game. t two of Saints came back in the second|With that score, three over the Braves at Boston, contest to support the two-hit to 6 and cutting the hurling of Mel Himes for a 4-to-0
nothing until the final inning,
fhe Pirates to Ho
- Pirates... 29 Musisls Coils --- J4| registration and numbering. They o, Yanks. 3¢|are also asked to bring their own shoes, gloves and uniforms.
Hogan, Oliver Tied 1 1ln Western Open
MeGlothin and Anderson; Pyle and BUFFALO N.Y A 2 (UP) aul Rolandson. ¥ , MN. X., AUR. Aud. Ralaadss re —Belting Ben Hogan struggled| through an over-par round yeson cago X 1 terday and had to settle for a tie Kinder, Peiriss and. Tevbetts Matting and Tresh . | larhos; Papish, Gillesplel en Bd (Porky) Oliver for first Lemon and Hi pa. wi ROR 43: viivn 200 000 411 8 10 liplace with 281 at the end of 72 Thom) and : Barly; holes AR the transplanted Westi Harris, Hughson : Zoldak end|Philadelphis « ou... nd Parte. ern Open golf championship. an al Batis end Thilndeiphia --....... 3 00 00— 3 ‘7 8| The deadlock over the normal tire, Grey sad pwirt, distance meant that Hogan and) — 0-91 o Oliver would meet in an 18-hole 11200 002 313 01-10 13 o Playoff today. Bobby Locke of South Africa ‘| salted away third place money a three-under-par 69 000 300 010 3 9 of today for a final total of 283,
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Harris Wins State Horseshoe Diadem
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of Indianapolis reigned today as the new Indians
horseshoe pitching champion after pitching his way to victory in the state meet sponsored by The Times yesterday at Brookside Park. Harris finished just 10 points ahead of defending champion
f Muncie with 1078 points. Harris’ score included
A381 ringers, 125 of which were double ringer tallies. ’ Nelson finished second with/ os cam Association season yesterday| 1068 Points, including 330 ririgers Claude 2, Coker, Jadpiy _ 70 - Just eight little percentage points”separated the leadifig Phil- [for Toledo in an abbreviated -place Boston Red Sox. The Req seven-inning foutest, : ay m " an nneapolis, to fourth yesterday by drop-|in and ended the game by strikingity 0, in the second game of a 2. Cleve-|0Ut Cass Michaels with the bases|jouble-header at Toledo: 12 to 2 and 8 to 1, Cleveland |loaded. Bill Johnson hit a second Hens also took the first contest, thereby moving from third to sec.|Same New York homer.
Roscoe Keller, Indpls..... 820
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He: James Gerrard, Argos.... 759
Harris will head the Indiana CLASS “EB” i : Pts. National horseshoe journey in|; jection sr. nape... 383 “I 36 2 eo he ims spor EEA GB 88 12 I er, Inapis...... manship trophy was Walter Dalias , Is. es 837 36 273 224 Smock ef Indianapolis, who nas| Robert Prints. Indpis +58: a Ht been a competitive horseshoe 3 Cum b Westdeid ais 3 $1 31s pitcher for more than 14 years|y’ Farsett, McCordsville 161 81 as 206 and is now co-captain of the J.|Harold Emig, Indpls..... 743 90 1 D. Madden Co. team in the eity Robert oxida” md ls; ms 2 H 3 industrial ‘horseshoe pitchingiHarold Mo pis. 143 13 S18:30 oO Fbih Ra Sandu, "hip Bat Td Ernie t of Ft. Wayne 0 76 108 684 scored an easy victory over the Foy Jackson Jr ore 432s 38 468° 111
victor in the Class A division Semi-Pro Baseball from which the champion
chosen had he qualified with At Columbus, the Birds barely higher score. He had 338 ring-|4sth and Haverford ers with 126 double tallies. St ihe Je Recht also walked off with warren Scholer. Dick Weeks struck ous high single game honors firing|! for the As in the second game. 138 out of a possible 150 points. West. Bile ; Game) via unper up to Recht was Henry gre vaennt pe 3 Pergal, Crane, with 1053. Foes an Hive, Aldridge ; Twenty men competed’ in yes-| : su terday afternoon’s activity, ach West Side
The Fall Creek Athlstics took two algsmes from the West Side Merchan 7 and 12 to he
ite fr Shs Atitisticy Ward
Acrs and Giadson; Eibe, Aldridge
Game hr anand 010 : Oresk ....... x 025 140 x—13 13 4
throwing 450 shoes, or more than| ‘Ailgood and Beil: Weeks snd A. Shue a ton and a half of iron. The Indiana Horseshoe Pifch-| mer
mar. Capitol Oil defeated the A ry a Hr
met Saturday| Central :
was in frequent -— and elected Ei cto he wi va pact amines tn TTYOUL School |moemste ators 5) soball Notes X Avie : -~ three and y i , president, Bruce Brown,|_ last night's scores at Beech Grove tree nth. Marchijon walked it Moment walk for Boge day. | ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates, parent|Bl0o n; Luke. Walton, Art| H. FP. Wassoti Co. 8, Paper Swage 2 S0OLHEr 10/ 4 bat in 8 4-to-2 over (club of the Indianapolis Indians, Wright, Roy Mossman, Purgell| Jair Mir, Co 3 Borden's Mik 1. load the bases, then forced in De-| $b - Nelson, G. McFatri Florists 6, Stone Piah Chevrolet of Shelby= troit’s second run. Charley Harris Byars hat put Philadel- (will' hold ‘a tryout camp at Vic- proutants: Peyto Silage, vice TS te sanuli in te Beior- EVO came in to retire the side. Ferris) Phi place, ror Chany: I |tary and W. A. Banta. treasurer,| SorIo8l Leasie si ‘Beech Grove Stadium Fain led the A's with a homer, The p Eo an 1 an Results: “| "1:00—0ur of Lourdes ve. Holy. Roe TY at od s walk for si Sunderland Takes advantage of an Indian road trip CLASS “A® $38. Litels Fiowsr ve Cathearar Pron) Lemon Wins Xo. 14 |City Tennis Title |Seuiea 'anasgements were $i, misses ff 5: TB 's two victories made ; f G. McPat Arlington : & Tow aver ‘the Med, Jack Sunderland, the: Kalama- made public today by Presitentid WHOSLAIS i 1 5) reviously had defeated third a singles champton- Assistant Farm Director Fred L Bdmondson, Pla eld 100 ae 5 8 straight times. Bobi), 1,437 after defeating Hank Hering of the Pirates, and Bern-|s. Brown, Biohington ‘a1 na fe in the first cy piohel) in straight sets este. ard F. (Mike) Kelly of Indian-|X Lemke zt Wayne’ 8 38 & & to BCOFS| 4, y in the finals at Brookside. |apolis, a member of the Pitts © cores 9 & : Since Sunderland, whose service was burgh scouting staff, E. Recht, Pt. Wayne... 1000 128 1 v % in broken only once, won 6-3, 6-1, President Bush was manager|p*Pl. of Swe 10% 30 12 I % noe od 6-1, then teamed with Campbelliof the Pirates in 1927 when they R. England Grwirdsviie. S81 388 54 64 oon : to annex the men’s doubles cham-(last won the National League|$ Jiinees St. Indvls 78 281 99 8 STOCK CAR 364 83 118 108 Larry Doby and Lemon hit first nyo uhin winning over George Pennant. He will be supervisor |. Greencastle 043 71 83 soll — 81m game homers in a 14-hit mistreat-\p, cchmann and Harold Mo of the school. Present at the|3: 2 Jr, Ind 0. 71 mf AUTO RACES 28 3 0 rgan, . C. Hodgin, Indpls. 901 3586 64 56 - 104 i ment of Red Sox pitchers, 86.4, 8-4, 6-1 ‘lcamp to act as tutors, judges and|J. Eiliots, Indpls....... hax EERE Boar and A Ca Malo aches wil 90 Koll. naviey ASS Oy INDIANAPOLIS . ves and Leo Mackey. . na Lemon and Zoldsk woud. nave Major Leaders Cm naiantes. showing the. equi} Sums nserie 33 3 S| W, (GTH ST. SPEEDWAY i 3 had ‘shutouts but for Boston hom-| G AB RH pet Site degree of ability or promised Sie Blominei # el - HURRICANE lion Vern Stephens and Stan |usiai st. Lous 38 5 1n _39i|will be signed to contracts and|W. H. Smock Indpls 8 al ‘HoT Spence hit homers off Lemon and Derk Boston ...... © 37 jo 9% 30igiven jobs on Pirate farm clubs|ki Ta magls Lo HOT ROD CIRCUIT Ted Williams got one off Zoldak. |ashburn, Phus..... 9 §77 6 1m Jain the minor leagues. The try. 2. frinte Indpis.. oT 36 The Yankees breezed to ‘their oc 81 83 110 39outs will be free to all aspiring|lerey Buner Nancie... na THURS NITE a Die 24th or a iH Tolan 2 J tis dwuriet. from 10 C. Shelton - wi daville 914 268 78 59 > Runs ~— Fleming 19, Rikard 7, ho : 8 14 yen Jssito 21 of age. ; * nap : sails rd 4 Guiting s Quatg- hit attack for Pitcher Vic hibit § eland 93 30 a iat 346 The a ol Sill run each day R JanSickle, indps..... oy 344 i 5 8:30 P. M. wip 3 Bilin, ® Onn 3 Lopes 3. Wealh- hq won his 13th game. They also Zerilis, St Lous .. 1 131 4 18 8|pom 10 8. m, to 3 p, m. Candi- Ohet Wires, Indpis.:... 876 246 30 sel All Seats Gen. Adm., $1.25 Tax Incl. on, Bases—Camini 0. sated J5 had a Jil Sushion at ihe | second Mitchell, Co. * 5 43 108 328 Saito are asked to report an how Scot Cartmel, Indpls..... 832 326 37.50 o one, Fleming gam early on the open or CE
CIGAR 1. Hilder Tasting 2. Cooler Burning «oes J. Always Satisfying
fornia was sixth
Wint Is Arthur Wint, Negro, was seco tered the old r
he predicted he He had the insid ahead but fell R. C, Chef DH lead the pack a first lap. Whitfield mad: passed the half quickly opened 1
n. -Barney Ewell, Lancaster, Pa. foyurth- heat of tt in 21.6 seconds. Southern Calif sixth, also in 21 Cliff Bourland geles A. C, was of all when he heat in 21.3 sec Near | Bourland cou! 21 seconds. had record is 20.7, The Yanks di well as the day gan. uU. 8. to Hungary in héats of the 800 relay.
Bill Dudley of 1 Gilbert of Austr gers of N Ocked at 8:55. Anders: At the same Miller Anderson was feared los when he was in bition diver Al second to team lan of Ohio Stat springboard diy vored _tomorrov board. ~The sprint vic fey's tick, scot just before rail were very impre for and ‘Ewell starts, and wer the first 100 me Bourland took in his heat, that enough the las make the crowd Only Fortune University of M for the America throw as two I Olympic record. 158 feet 912 inc of Roxbury, Ma 3 inches, and ale, with 137 failed to make t Adolfo Conso 2 new record ‘4nches, breaking 1936 mark of G. 8. Tosi of Ita J0%; inches. In the second broke the Olym second time. Hi A73 feet two ine liminaries he did U. 8S. Wo . The Americal 1-2-3 lead in dive. At the end compulsory diy point scoring pl first with 48.61 close behind 1} blond Zee Ann ( Cal,, with 47.51 Elsener of Sar 46.13. ; A crowd of 2 the women go tl pulsory dives 1 make their fo dives tomorrow. Takes E
Miss Olsen jur lead with a bea: fect front jack her 1044 to te divers on the event. Seventeen - ye failed to cleave on her second gi ~while tiny N was flawless, § score and the le the morning. The third div gainer—found 1 first by a fractl
