Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1948 — Page 15

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Southpaw May Renew World Series Feud

“The et cat of the Red Bias, , considered by many experts as

A-hilis-chile. Ture *he goes best ‘when money on the line, the “Chuckin’ Cheshire” from Broken Bow, Okla. would like nothing better than another crack at the American League in the World Series this year. But until last week fans had de-

spaired of his chances because

the Red Birds looked like “tired

old men” rather than spirited

Only Stan Musial, the great hitting star of the Cards, clicked consistently against all comers— the rest of the players performed spasmodically and not in a manner befitting potential pennant winners. g Rookie Manager Eddie Sawyer, who only recently took over as pilot of the Phils, sized up the race pretty accurately when he said that “of all the teams I have seen, Musial is the best.” And that’s the way most folks figured the Cards — as a oneman team with Musial carrying the load. However, last night as they climaxed their recent winning drive with a 6-t0-2 Brecheen victory over the Reds at Cincinnati, Musial's big bat was

silent and it was the pitching|Ous

of “The Cat” and the hitting of

Enos Slaughter which provided 5

the Spark. ‘Cat's’ 13th Victory

\ Women Open Play

City Open Net

At Brookside Today The City open tennis tournament moves into its second round today with all seeded players in

action at Brookside and Fall Creek courts. Three of the favc-ed men were in action yesterday with second seeded Chuck DeVoe in difficulty. He defeated Jack Patterson, however; 7-5, 6-2 at Brookside. PatJetson had a 5-4 edge in the first se Harold Morgan, seventh seeded, and Murray Dulberger, seeded sixth, each won a match, Morgan downed Jim Ganter, Muncie, 6-1, 6-1, and Dulberger defeated Bob Radle, 6-1, 6-1. The women's singles will begin today at Brookside with Mary Grace Lauck in the top seeded position followed by Louanna Early, Betty Mathews and Pat Stewart.

Results Yesterday

Bab Wi 8-8; Donald defeated Floyd Chafee, 7-5, 9-5; John 1 defeated Dick White, 6-2. 6-3; Bicket defeated Jim Brook. 6-0, 61: Young wen b; default over Bob Crull feated Radle, 6-1, 6-1; Al Reed def tod" Ra " 0 Stan efea Ray . 3 le! Maliess defeated John Brickley, 6-3, rd

ey atch halted Because of dark: Bastian, 8-6, o1 Jim roe J defeated

Brechéen, winning his 13th|Ted

game and his fourth in a row, put

the second-place Cards within 314 (5:4:

games of the leading Braves with

T, 8- : M SenieDenes Pag ee et 1, 6-1; Frank Ittenbach defeats an Taylor. 6-1, ; Bob Bastian Leo nter Mungie, 8-3, 8-3: : Sivde A Akard detond ma, Burns

an eight-hitter. And Slaughter drove in five runs with a triple, double and two singles besides scoring the sixth himself. The Cards got a shot for their morale by beating lefty Ken Raffensberg-

two one-hit victories against them.

son, Ind, put the Dodgers four :® games off the pace when he edged Sy! Donnelly of the Phils, 2 to 1 in a pitching battle in Brooklyn for his fourth straight victory since coming up late last month from Ft. Worth. Ennis Homers Another Dodger newcomer, Duke Snider, also up from the minors recently, drove in one run with a single and scored the winning tally after leading off the seventh with a double. . Donnelly 4 who had beaten Brooklyn twice this season, gave up only four hits in defeat. The only Philadelphia run was a homer by Del Ennis, his 1Tth. Cleveland defeated the Tigers at Detroit, 8 to 2, as Gene Bearden won his 10th game, a sevenhitter, and Eddie Robinson supplied the hitting punch with a three-run homer, his fourth in two days. The victory put Cleveland a half game in front of the idle’ Athletics in the hot American race. In a “who cares” battle of the basement at St. Louis, the seventh place Browns topped the last place White Sox, 8 to 6, as Bob Dillinger paced a 13-hit attack with a triple and two doubles. Pat Seerey hit a home run for the losers. There were no other games scheduled.

1-Hitter Paces Junior Baseball

ond round of the Junior Baseball

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defeated ei MEN'S Reh m., Hank Campbell vs. ES gut BR. Burns YS. Ralph Linder; Sarl Ore ve. Work us Vie Car

e: 118, Morgan vs, Titenbach; C. Voe vs. Patent Light vs. Paul Schumac WOMEN'S SINGLES. (ah Brookside) — : X * Barbare Smith; Mathews vs. Marylyn Marianne Gallegher vs. Vera Wolte: arty

vs. Helen Hawtin; Carolyn Madden Kathleen Moore.

Tag-Team Bout On Tonight's Card

An Australian tag-te battle ‘will oeclipy t uldoor Sports Arena spotlight tonight when Billy Fox of Cleveland and Salvatore Balbo of New York City tangle with Jack Terry of Oklahoma City and partner Jim Spencer of Boston.

slated for two falls out of three with a 90-minute time limit. Another event will pit Danny Savich, of Salt Lake City against Rod Fenton of Birmingham in the opener at 8:30.

Major Leaders

By United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE

43 R H Pet Musial, = Louls . . 108 05 92 155 .383 Boston ....: + 320 58 110 24 Paths, NS © Lin 370 57 121

Ashburn, Phiiad’s. 100 300 64 138 pH AMERICAN LEAGUE

the mens singles division to see |

Wood defeated Carl Schmidt 6-4,

(At Pall Greek) —4 15 p. m., Dulberger vs.| » er, who previously had pitched|; so; darell _ Bob

The bout is a rematch and is|

WRONG-ARM — Bobby Bucharian of Purdue University will be defending champion when the country's top left-handed golfers compete in their nafional tournament that starts next Monday at French Lick: Buchanan is a former Tech High School player.

Bobhy Buchanan To Defend Title

vebsity sophomore, will defend his] National Lefthanded golf cham-

de-|pionship at French Lick, beginted ning next Monday.

Monday's 32-low qualifiers will

:imake up the championship flight

that will begin match play Aug. 17. More than 126 entries are expected.

crown will be Dan Scism, sports editor of the Evansville Press.

4 Lightweights Added to Card

Promoter Forrest McKinney today signed four more fighters] oi for preliminary bouts at the Sports Arena Friday night to precede the state heavyweight title match. 4 Bobo Drago of Louisville and Harold Green of Indianapolis,

vs.!Jightweights, are to meet in one

of the four-rounders. Bob Roberts and Billy Sparks, Indianapolis lightweights, were signed for another. The 10-round top bout sends

t!against Bob O'Bannon of Jeffersonville in defense of the state championship Chaney won in May from 8id Peaks. Chaney expects to weigh 188 pounds to 190 for his opponent.

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C League playoffs yesterday by defeating the Northeast Comets, 7-0, behind the one-hit pitching of Paul Horan. Horan struck out 11 men: Other C. League results: Rhodius Pal 14, Northwestern Pal 3; Riley Pal 12, Douglas Pal 11; Fairview Presbyterian 7, Garfield Pal 4. Kenny Trammel of Rhodius fanned 13 and allowed only two hits. Don Dickson tossed & four-hitter for the Fairview nine. A seventh-inning double with the bases loaded by Bill Wampler accounted for Franklin's 9-8). victory over Rhodius Pal in a B League playoff yesterday. In the only other game Riley Pal thumped Douglas Pal, 11-5. Bill Cloud smacked a homer with three on for the winners.

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