Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1948 — Page 6

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Rich Horseman Stake 3 at os $ : Y Ps 4 Purse Four Teams Compete to Decide Championship; ~ 2-Year-Old Jiatters Seok 94,000 . " : Jacksonville, Belleville Meet in First Game On Grand Crew | a ono ry By BILL EGGERT : trotters . D Fos American Legion Junior Baseball teams, who have won One of the richest harness racing sakes far 3 Jeas-id at the 0 13 and lost 10 this summer, were scheduled to open their will be run tomorrow on the Grand program ted Ie gn today at Victory Field. Indiana State Fair. It is the Horseinen Stake with an estima ; . Belleville, Post ; ckso 5 , Post purse of $34,000. ; j# a Na. 9 in the Eh ap dea. ry ra > ee se Try No. Top threat in the event will be Charles W. Phellis’ Miss Tilly, it Front 93 will clash with Omaha Post No. 1 in another first-round game who has won four straight heats in two races. Two horses that J Te or, atawin Er he Toney will be. Atomic Prog m Today | break day, oh were or . ra » ae at ro Anti Maid and Seoteh Pal Atomic , 0 Tho lyn Dodgers i the Claypoot inte} 20d a Bit of . . Maid has never betn out of hel, : ’ The most hard placed Jacksonville in ; money and Scotch re- : Was on to the first The Florida nine . quently. The Horseman Futurity, 3-year- with a pret completed fe se sectional triumph avis lp on Another horse highly regarded clé poss $8000. tain a right-handed | harness drivers on the Roar- e Horseman Y, d-year- Johnny Sain, yesterday. other three clubs by Grand is Rosamond, owned|old trot. $10,000. lefthander, W D ouhl es Win by Gib White, Longwood, Fa. 12 Class Pace (Overnight), oo Opinion in the stable area is $1500. pr proba! represen - Rosamond is as good and per- uncertain bec est American Er ihe haps better than her dame Rosa- Program Tomorrow , and H i lind as a 2-year-old, who won the| " called back fr U. 8., enters the tournament with| Talbert, Mulloy Clinch Big Five Stake,” 14 Class trot out in "the one of the most impressive rec- : 1936 Hambletonian. (The Governor's. Trophy), $5000, pit ords, having won 42 and lost only Five-Game Series Others that will offer competi-| ,0 ooo pace (Qvernight) Split Cou three. Jacksonville has won 31] FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 6 tion in the rich event are: Fibber | 0, ee If the Bra and lost three, Trenton has a 23-3 and Reach Up, from the Arden . : record and Belleville has dropped |{UF)—A man named Man was Homestead Stable, Goshen, N, Y.; The Horseman Stake, 2-year will put-the 1 the behind-the-scenes hero today| 0 w:iold trot, $34,000. back with oni only one of 18 ganies. Dunbar Bostwick’'s Crossbow; More than 50 baseball scoutsias Uncle 8am claimed the Davis R. H. Johnston's Dark Helen; Leo| 24 Class Pace (Overnight), Dodgers win “|Cup for the third straight year. G. McNamara’s Warwell Comet $1500. over first ple and Saunders Mills’ Bangaway. The judgment of non-playing . work to the as U. 8. Captain Alrick Man Jr., oft- Racing Today Saints Blast third-place ¢ toh atl, criticized before the challenge Highlighting the racing pro- another big round, was vindicated in every gram today will be the Horseman: _ __ Pittsburgh. nation. He Futurity, 3-year-old ¢rot with an! The Labor way as Billy Talbert and Gard- ; Y, 3-year-old qrot with a c._ Mulloy swept to an 8-6. 9-7, estimated purse of $1600b and] : te Sige stipe the Horseman Futurity, 3-year-old | x there is no © { By United Press pace with an estimated purse of y, ,.rican Association gam contenders. 'T | es ? $8000. Sox play a tw e | yesterday, Milwaukee split a twin t i ‘ie . 3 : . as i on, seeond-pl ALL SET FOR LEGION SERIES—This is the trophy the American Legion Junior baseball teams will be shooting |, ARRSUEh The hotdes Aa fan Dill at Kansas City, the Blues homs for bi for when their World Series opens today at Victory Field. All smiles, and each. one sure his team will win the trophy |Stake are entered, the trotting|taking the opener, 9 to 4, and the dole, and being held by Tournament Queen Norma Fortune of Washington High School, are (left to right) Team Captains [event will be a wide oper race. Brews the gnean, 18 fod Aner The Brave: Donald Bessent, Jacksonville, Fla.; Donald Hunter, Omaha, Neb.; Pete Mollman, Belleville, Ill., and Andy Greener, [ure listed. Considered the top| Magners came back to blank the a Trenton, N. J. First game of the series starts at 3 p. m. today with a second game scheduled at 8:15 tonight. -|threat is Saunders Mills’ Egan Redbirds, 6 to 0, at Columbus. J - z pi Hanover: Wio wen third money |The third place St. Paul Saints Phillies, 5 Ham nian. trounced Mi lis, 24 to 9, at : 3 i of i ® | | M i Al Elnlh, frisbg oink morn, Boos li Po pt ho 24 1 Y between Knight Dream and Fris-| py; woop kept the Brewers in 3 coway, two of the nation’s top 3-| , hoy P while Frank ] . . . g up 11 scattered hits hitting honors team : * year-olds, may come off today, for, +). frst game. The big blow ins “with both horses are entered in the rung a | wis wo oa] Record-Shattering Champs Hit Beard Gets 2 Triples, APTN 9 ROT. ly gp{Tions grand slam homer. Mil Hair-B, Schroeder had no busi- 2 Walks, Steals Once Kimble, bs 1 2°1:1-0 eat, way waukee scored seven runs in the The * * ’ beaten in three starts and Knight representing the Yanks in Road, Aim for 100 Victories Tol Bantts Todhoapole® gift Loos © 8 1 3 8 SiDream has won every big stake 135t frame of the seven-irning rag Snlsh losing perf: - » a's 3 . ’ season. He lost two ou By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor to the Pittsburgh Pirates who |Witte, ib... 0 v1 ¢ o pjrace in which he started The t¥0/aver from Ed Wright in the sixth, Giants, 4 to 3 rt tournaments. The ch Indianapolis Indians just keep on winning for| made an auspicious debut in the (Bergamo. if . 8-2 1.9 ofhorses have been en ed in the oo ie winning pitcher. Giants had ju team was not too old. Manager Al Lopez to celebrate the Saturday night announcement| majors yesterday by belting two (pyle pn . 051 1110 ® 5 o 1 ofsame race several times, but each Columbus. avertook Toledo after in the same Sexperience| that he had gigneq a new contract binding him to tWo more years|. triples and otherwise playing (coktmin. » 0 0 0 9 8 Stime Priscoway has Den Wilh the Muchos hed scored four runs Miss's second victory over the|* 1 like a veteran, will be with the | Totais ........... 3 4 3 5 fC to suit his trainer,/in the first inning. The Red- rge Shuby erratic Aussies. And Shortly after the big news, the Tribesters stepped out and| Bucs in Cincinnati playing the INDIANAPOLIS sharp enough to s 8 Wralnet, rds cinched the same on Bil scored the | } ’ , Reds Wednesday and Thursday. R H O AE 0d ) runs as the ] it was his four- ald me tar Eo heh the Louisville Colonels, 11 to 1, and then y y BES Del Cameron. « won't be just be-|Howerton's rs. 2 os Saturday)", re is just no stopping the|clent Cuccinello, who is mana-| It will be a night attraction Gu: 1 1 8 3 0liveen these two horses. Rated P2W Al Gerheauser pitched five- ava AoA the stage for the Yank newly ed pennant winners, |gerial timber, would consider a In the Queen City Wednesday. © 1 8 1 Olas a definite threat is W. H. Rey-|Dit ball in the shutout and his streak. which tacked on the who y re aa rds t|skipper’s job in the high minors,| It's a safe guess there will be |xain, if 0 1 4 8 %hold’s. Atomic Bomb, ntly| Toledo mates again scored four The Cardin Adrian ada foe na{ Bd 10 $94 now Te 13% gare but ft would require a Gancy ofc| seme Indlanapolls fans n hand ihe, 71118 ¢ § 8 8 purchased for $36000 and twice "20 10 he ital frame. hair gums er . ore he wo com- one, 88 a nneapolis up that singles tribu- an aAve won 98 games and |pany with Lopez and the Indians.) ley Fleld greensward. A {Feters. 30°........u8 1.1 10100 winnet over Knight Dream. |, ited St. Paul 24 taldes on 21 there by wal a doubles Hath and are a cinch to go well over the Malloy Collars 21 Questioned before yesterday's ‘| Bagby, Bes 3.8.8.0 Heart Breaker bs, The Saints scored 10 runs Lefty 4 th Bidwell play the final eight! In Saturday's game, Bob Mal-| Cubs-Pirates twin bill in the A em wy Heart breaker in the racing/in the third and seven in the yesterday. That made Samtury a inal eight loy tossed a six-hitter for the| Smoky City as to whether he | Totals ........... 3 6 11 31 12 0Saturday whs furnished when seventh for the biggest innings. much easier for the 7. do and Columbus. Redskins to bring his record up| was happy to be in the hig | ‘Starting pitcher. Frisco Reno, after leading Clar-| Morris Martin aHowed the Millers Tho Raine pe, tore 3 eee xed ony of thoy, BET, part, | sn 2 ey (Sree Saba wh 2, Tr Se bogs Louisville this morning where|setbacks. He is being pointed up| wo ve it as g 0 oe RBOLIs * 1 i 111 200 000 o4x—s|around the track as the two ran brought in six ts’ jast-place{to pitch the post-season playoff| wait until the start of next sea- -— Fleming, |& run-off heat in the 2-year-old|runs w Geo drove 0 Pessytown To Py a holiday| opener on Sept. 14.” ray son, to tell you the truth.” Chapman, Meyer: itl, Berbatno, Balin, pace, broke 50 yards from the|in five on his pair of circuit hits. J night doubl They've al-| Les Fleming hit a grandslam He was stationed in center |Turner. 2 eae Chapman. Stolen |finish. = Satisfied stayed on the Johnny Jorgenson also homered ready downed the Colonels 13[wallop in the fifth Saturday, his| for fhe Pirates and made Sen- [Bose safell. Sacrifice Wright. _Double|pace to win the race and the big-|for the winners. For Minneapolis, times in 20 clashes. 26th homer of the campaign, He| Satienal catches In beth games. Fut] on" Buses Louisville 10, Indianapolis eSt chunk of the $3,195 purse. |Bud Conway homered twice, ‘bat- n American 5 s—Of , Bagby 32, year : n ree h Wind Up In Columbus {8 Sr ey h| elation pattern, “Little Mighty |Huichings 1 Siruck ou Erie's. Sigh 3 arove Peter Donlin to a seraight| Fletcher brought in three on his Tomorrow is an off day and On |hatted in one marker. The big| got two walks In the double- |"iy 3: Bagby ,10 in 8; Hutchings, 1 in 1.|heat victory, trotting the first mile|fOUr bagger. Six Minneapolis Wednesday he Tetheaters will ne fellow has increased his runse| header and stole a ‘base in ad- [Hit by Pitcher Auids by Bagby. ps in 2:08 1.5 and the nd in| Pitchers saw action. vade o for.three batted-in total to 139, tops in the| dition to smacking the three- |{jirec Clegg, Kober and Tobin. Time|2:06 2-5. ' ; followed by three in Columbus, league. baggers. —1180, : Other results Saturday were: : one Saturday, two Sunday, to 3 H je . s 1—21 Class Ruce (purse, : : USED TIRE art 3100 rt |Grop the curtain on the American aianapotls record for homers and| Culley Rikard, who aiied tn for| Tribe Batting poctar Sutin nami 1 3 4X ALL swES > HE a ’ ule. BO a (WE Hasese at Ae amas oom 36 games And\ "op, ated. in. Ted Beard in right fd, turned), ~~ 48 5 1%, RE f4,Qm, Sues Ovhile) oo 3 11] uly Guaranteed BIN e Indian The Indians collected 11 hits|in sensational catches in both the|meming .:..: 502 100 160 139 319 Paratrooper (Regeal) .......... 4 7 5/| GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE . p lost 21 at Victory Field iy on Saturday and repeated with 11|Saturday and Sunday games. {Turner bs xpnal rd i 3 31 as Bifty Dot, (Russell) ............ 5 6 11 g27 N. DELAWARE night.]| The Yanks’ deliberate play,|the road they have won 42 and|yesterday. Jim Bagby received| Prior to yesterday's home f-Sistigione .. 288 03 151 82 308|Tsomndins (Welders neheld) ... 8 £2} © Riley 1438 a team|fi paid off in the 12th game aropped 2%. day. aiiendance here Sredit for Ms 16th victory against nals, it was announced that the Saffel ...... $87 116 1s 8 8 Times 30d 1/8 2:00 173, 3 wis tourney, of the fourth set when two . eight setbacks, though he was re-|fans had voted the absent Beard \wiihery © 100 14 32 27 .204 A Da Tu | Umpires for the finals will be Aussie errors, Talbert's fine place-| W283 6808 and the Bunday furn*imoved for a pinch-hitter in thelas the season's most popular|Ganss ....... 1718 34 24 390 ; k iPikard ...c00 464 98 133 104 287

Dascoli, National League; ment, and well's netting of a stiles clicked to the tune of 7195.| eighth. | Robert Kober, American -|Talbeft Sidw pie Uncle] Yesterday's game completed the . Pyle Batted Out . | The diamond ring, awarded by i 136 20 36 a 2 ation; Harry Gould and Williams |Sam victory, his 15th Davis Cup|indians’ home schedule of 77| .The Tribesters came through|the Kay Jewelry Co. was ac- Gutteridge . 34 to 0 8 2 Glass, loca American Atsocla- in the history of the series. |Sames and total paid attendance with a customary slambang fin-|cepted by Manager Lopez on beer Dur-

1 was o 23, Beard| 3—32-Olass Trot (purse, $500): Jon alternates, and Parker had launched the U. 8.|WaS 494,547. ish. After the Colonels. took the|balf of “Little Mighty,” now with 32 Rist 2. "Fieming 36, Caiuni’ 3b, Margarets’ junior (Wingheld) . 1 and Buck House of the In-|victory parade Saturday by down- :

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This total does not include|jead, 4 to 2, in the top of the|the Pirates. 't was announced 33, Tumer 17 Gutteridge 5 Ray Scott, (Amos) ............. dianapols Umpires Association. |ing Sidwell, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, and then|WOMeN on ladies’ nights and also eighth, the new champs rallied |that Beard won in a close vote|Westherty 3 3 Xe oo BREE) arin Durham a; : Juist, does not include children admis-/immediatel over several s Thres-Base Hits—Beard 17, Castiglione|Ps t (Timberiaks) . . and House will call fair er licked Quist, 6-3, 4-8, y in their half, VI tar Tribesters. 16, Saftell 10, Cassini 7, Fleming 6, kard| Times, 2:00 1/5, 2:10 3/5, 2:10 2/5. and foul hits on the foul lines. |6-0, 6-0. sions, the 40-cent tickets. The fig-|slammed out five hits for four| The Indians signed two young|s Turner 6, Peters 3, Kalin 3, Gutteridge| é-Two-Year-Old Pace, 'LT.& P. ures on the big crowds that at~iruns and batted Ewald Pyle, |pitchers for the 1940 season yes-|3 Weatherly, Lopez, Ganss. Stake (pane. SSB): Tittle Passes Colts to Victo I A Siar oe| southpaw, aut of the box. terday, Karl Stoneking, Indian-|gBome Runi—Flening 3. Rikard, th imico Rano “Gungectord) 35 ry fumes, Yankeos od Pratn, a5" Byles rent bl rom tne ale’ souinpa, and, Garry Big $line GL STG 1 Press as Tittle completed 11 out of 21 second until the Indians clubbed iters, righ er, of St. Paul, v . tfong Abbe ewes Rival players jn the All-Amer- asrials—and had a hand in every|fociation total. him out of there in the eighth.|Minn. ER nwridae 6 Turher bo Rikard Lime mar Sajet (Wilson) 1111s & fca Conference chide Yelberton|Colt touchdown. Tittle’'s bulls- ™ Weathetuun Kind Yo ¢ He had held them to six hits and al Sallivas, a former Indian-|3. Castiglione, Fleming, Kalin, Peters, By ou gfieid) veesen 3 Abraham - Tittle nsiderably| eyes rolled up a of yards e 1948 Indians only two|two runs and fanned eight. apolis pitcher, accompanied young ; Hits—Cassini 17, Saffell 10, : oe 5/5 ROT 1S, about his strange a hy wiping _ fot oF Ml of| postponed games at home, and| Bagby pitched five-hit ball un-|Deiters to Indianapolis. The Oe TE teins Li, TIKaTE 4] ey 2 A a 10 ior 10 they all agreed today at Mio 325 yards; set last year by Otto|they never lost a Sunday date. In|til the eighth when a home run|pitcher was an all-around star Beard '3, Turner, Peters, Ganss, is nothing funny about the young Graham df the champion Cleve- othes words, hen x3 rained in Ine py Xen Chapman upset him and siltlets at 8t. Paul Central High Tribe Pitching 1 ? anapolis, the Indjans usua ore the side was retired the ool. man when he steps on to a|iend Browns were on the road or they were|Louisville pastimers had four| Both Stoneking and Deiters Xr football field, The Yankees, Eastern division Malloy .:... 21 6Johason .

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