Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1948 — Page 7

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sleague leading Cleveland. But they seem to thrive on mountain. ous terrain and even if they don’t win the pennan will wind up fans a lot of thrills. They were at their very best yesterday when they topped che

Senators, 5 to 4 in 10 innings, |S

then capitalized on a seven-run rally to win the second game,

10 to 4, and take second place. St

Start Out Behind’

In both games they started out behind the opposition but that has become common practice with them inasmuch as almost half of their victories have been “achieved with “clutch rallies.” In the first game they were only one putout from an ignominfous defeat at the hands of the sad sack seventh place Nats when Vern Stephens hit a threerun homer in the last of the ninth to tie the score at 4-all. It was Burnin’ Vernon's 24th homer and his 14th with men on base. In the 10th Stan Spence led off - with a - game-breaking homer into the right center field seats. After Wi n took a 2 to 0 lead in the nightcap, Boston put over seven runs in the second inning, four on Dom DiMaggio's grand slam homer and Jack Kramer had no difficulty in winning his 14th game against four defeats. Ted Williams hit his 21st homer and Bobby Doerr got number 22 as the Red Sox “murderers” fattened their totals. A's Lose to Yanks The Red Sox took over second place from the Philadelphia A's, who lost to the Yankees in a night game, 6 to 2, in Philadelphia. Lefty Ed Lopat of New York held the A's to six hits

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off Phil Marchildon in the first inning and coasted home from there. Boston also gained ‘a halfgame on league-leading Cleveland, although Cleveland beat Chicago 1 to 0 in a night game that tied one record and equaled another, The shutout, a neat three-hit Job, was the second in a row

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for 44-year-old Satchel Paige. ing the

Zoldak, it tied a record set the Yankees in 1902. The crowd

Bob Dillinger's 10th inning home run gave the St. Louis Browns a 5 to 4 win over the Tigers at Detroit. Dick Kokos of

also homered. Relief pitchers were involved in the decision with Karl Drews the winmer and Stubby Overmire the loser. - In the National League, the St. Louis Cards moved within a game and a half of first place by beating Pittsburgh, 7 to 4. Gerry Staley was the winning pitcher in relief as the Cards overcame a 1 deficit to get their sixth win in their last eight games. They trail the second place Dodgers by a half game. The Cubs, cashing in on a tworun homer by Andy Pafko and four innings of fine relief pitching by Jess Dobernic, defeated the Reds, 5 to 2, at Chicago. It was Dobernic's seventh victory against one defeat. Boston at Brooklyn and Philadelphia at New York were postponed by rain in the National

YESTERDAY'S STAR~Le-

the and ran his string of score-

d rive on Hard Uphill Climbs Clutch Rallies Win ol of Viores

Paige Hurls 3-Hii, 1-0 Victory By CARL LUNDQUIST, Vaited

roy (Satchel) 44-year-old |Tenn.). . egro. pitcher, hurled his |~skiod, Wis, "ns Military Academy (at second straight shutout é&ver | Nov. 2—Pullman Tech (at Culver) home-

Chicago White Sox, 1 to 0. |*°Ni0¢

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Sacred Heart Central High School. Casky will coach football, basketball and baseball. The Casky coached grid team will open its season Sept. Ii against Crispus Attucks,

Culver Schedules 3 New Opponents

CULVER, Ind, Aug. 21-—-Cul-ver Military Academy's 1948 grid. iron campaign in which the Cadet Flying Squadron will face formidable opposition in an eight-game schedule, will get under way on Oct. 2 with the cadets meeting Shattuck Military Academy at Faribault, Minn. = The schedule announced recent: ly head Coach Russ Oliver, includes three new opponents. Kentucky Military Academy, and the McCallie School and Baylor, both of Chattanooga, appear on the schedule. : Fred Tahse, of Cincinnati, cap-tain-elect of the '48 eleven, will head the large group of candi{dates who will report to Coach Oliver, Sept. 7. Competing for posts on the starting eleven will be 20 holdovers from last season's team. The schedule; Oct. 3—8hattuck Military Academy (at Faribault, Minn.). Oct, S—Kentucky Military Academy

(at Culver). Oct, 16—Pending

Nov. 13—Greenbrier Military Academy, (at Lewisb , W. Va.) v. 25 3eCaille School (at Oulver)

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and The western camp will open Sept. 8 and close Sept. 26. The Michigan camp will open Sept. 11 and ‘close Sept. 27. Ott Heller, new Cap coach, and General Manager Jack of Detroit will head the Michigan camp. Tommy Ivan, Detroit coach, and Mud Bruneteau of Omaha, will be in charge of the western camp. Doug McCaig, Detroit defense-

Packwood Scores KO In Amateur Boxing

In the weekly amateur boxing ON Wrestling Car d|

show sponsored by the City Rec-| Semi-windup principals for next Pack-|

reation Department Don wood gained honors last night as he floored Harry Wilcox for the

three ‘round feature bout Washington Park. a

draw.

Softball Notes

Marion County Tournament at Grove—International Bar Glidden 4; C& M Bar 1

+ s . Ton Bes schedule: 7, Keeton to vs. Kopsk Drugs; 3, Insley Manufsoturing vs. Decca Reco!

rds; 9, Atkins 355 vs. Advance

Flectrotype. Municipal Stadium-—-Kingan Packers 32, J.D. Adams 0; Kramer

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159 Hockey Players Called For Detroit Training Camps -

Hockey refuses to be crowded out of the September sport picIndianapolis. Caps personnel, will take part in the Detroit Red If audition fo the Wings dnd Caps, the Omaha

count in the second round of the with Joe Wolf, of Columbus, 0. at/to oppose Billy Fox, of Cleveland in a one-fall bout with a 30-min- Jsague will meet at 8 Alleys

Other results: Under 112-Pound Olas-Bobny Ott decisioned es, John Coffin tisioned © Johnny Turner and Zoeliner decisioned Jack Hawk. 113+] C ack unts and

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Beech y/been signed for the opener.

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Nov. Thanksgiving.

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man who fractured an ankle last

for the first time since the injury. Meanwhile, Adams has an. nounced the Red Wings have signed 22-year-old Jackie Howes to a tryout agreement. How=s is a graduate of junior hockey in Toronto. Four exhibition games between Red Wing and Cap players will be played in each camp before the squads are cut and sent to Detroit for a . final three-week workout.

Wolf and Fox

Tuesday night's Sports Arena mat card were announced today

ute time limit. Heading the three-tilt, all-june

Preuk|lor heavywéight program will be 1

Salvatore: Balbo, rugged New York Italian, and Jack Terry, Oklahoma City. It's for two falls out of three, with a 90-minute curfew. Buck Weaver, former Indiana University grid and mat star, has

N. Y. Black Yankees Battle Clowns Tonight

the New York Black! Yankees of the Negro National) League tonight at 8:30 in Vie tory Field in the first major interleague battle of the current season. John Stanley the Yankees will oppose the Clowns’ Andy Porter on the mound. Other stars {with the New York squad will {be Marvin Baker, George Crowe, Bud Barbee, Walter Hardy and Joe Spencer,

Amateur Baseball Series Opens in Three Parks

| Nine contests are slated for the | annual amateur baseball city iseries to begin this afternoon at 12:30 on the Riverside, Brookside jand Garfield - diamonds. The !serfes will,bé played on a double elimination basis.

Dede side 1: Van mi Nae Ay Fama rn ‘at Riverside 2: ges Merchan [Catererts. ve Boa § Bjamet rE 2 aii SGD

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Knights of thelond League and the amateur Windsor Spitfires of the 0. H. A. will be split for the famparat Sault Se. Jarle, Mich January, will return to the ice

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ALL- AROUND MAN—Har- |girt track | ry Casky recently succeeded | Bob King as head coach at |I

In AAU Swimming

Riviera Club's girls team met yesterday as they

fera pool. The meet will be concluded today.

\ In the men's competition yesterday the Indianapolis Country Club squad pulled away from the field with 47 points with

second in the women’s competition ‘with 6 points, followed by the IAC with 2,

in 2:30.5. Sawin’s girls scored a grand slam in the 150-meter individual medley re-

Fred Hass Leads Denver Open With 132

DENVER, Aug. 21 (UP)-With the field trimmed to 64 top shooters, the third round of the $12,500 Denver Open Golf Tournament got under way over the 6788-yard city-owned Wellshire course toy. : Fred Hass Jr. of New Orleans with a 36-hole score of 132 led the field Johnny Bulla of Phoenix, Ariz, and Ben Hogan of Hershey, ;Pa., were. tied for. secwith identical 66-87--133 cards and Jimmy ' Demaret of Ojai, Cal, was next with 135,

Ft. Wayne Undefeated in Baseball Tourney

WICHITA, Kas. Aug. 21 (UP) ~The ending champion Ft. Wayne, \Ind., General lashed three Higin, IIL, Athletic

Club _pitchers for 12 hits and a 13-to-3 triumph to move undefeated into the third round of the National Baseball Congress Tournament here. Ft. Wayne, victor by 8 to 8, over Western Port, Md, In its first tournament appearance, had power to spare in its crushing defeat of Elgin. John Creevy, big right-hander, yielded only four hits in pitching the Ft. Wayne triumph.

Bowling Notes The Auto Transportation

y night at 8. Parkway Alleys have team openings for the following

eagues Wednesday, 6 m.,

p. m., Jewish ladies; Saturday, 6 Pp. m, mixed handicap (5 teams) and 8:30 p. m., mixed scratch (4 teams); Sunday, 1 p. m., mixed handicap (6 teams).

tion bowling league will meeting Monday at 8 p. m. ears captaing are required No. league needs two

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doubles tournament of the aeason will be held toda Ang. Somerrow at

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Fight Results

By United Press LONG B , N. Y~Tony Janire, 1M, Youngstown, O., outpointed Freddie Addec. 147%, Bi n, (8). YOUNGSTOWN, O.—Tommy Bell, 147: Youngstown, ©. knocked out Dick Doyle. 157, Youngstown, O., (2).

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THE NAME IS KEVIN—This is the first photo of Jhx Falken: burg (Mrs. Tex McCrary) and her second child, Kevin. The baby was born on Friday, Aug. 13.

How Longto De-bug Planeful Of Scribes? Five Seconds

Writer Feels No Pain As Insects Die Like Flies at Single Whiff of Aerosol

By HARMAN W, NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent BELTSVILLE, Md, Aug. 21--Question: How long does it take to de-bug a planeful of newspapermen? % Answer: Five seconds. It was an interesting experiment. is wiser and the farmer surely will be richer in the long run. The Department of Agriculture invited me out to the Beltsvill Research Center to oy Uncle Sam's newest ers a1S doing. They are doing quite|normal. well.

The Army sent up a couple of

HASTY, Ark, Aug. 21 (UP)— A crazed farmer and his invalid toes, sister were dead today

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