Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 16

Trenton and Jacksonville Meet To Decide National Champion

By BILL EGGERT The national nals of the American will be a feud between the North tonight wea « J, and Jacksonville, Fla., clubs battle at Victory Field m. , unbeaten in two starts here, advanced to the finals

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1948 °

OUT BY A MILE—John Nirider, of Belleville, tried: his best to score a run for his losing team, but he was thrown out at the plate. That's Donnie Poston, Jack-

sonville catchem sty ge wall on Nirider. Jacksonville wen the game, 2- em ‘nating Belleville from the Legion Junior tournament.

7 after tonight, all with the Red Birds in Columbus, tomorrow and Sunday. Bob Malloy, trying for his 224 triumph, finished on the short

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,* House, Durh J : ! . std unt i POTS Needed to [Tribe Box Scores | um oot dime g 143 (First Game Seven Innings) for total victories. He now will } $ F o . d R \ 1 ° x5 rest up for the post-season play70 i ) WwW 4 Baltes, of ....0... A Eloff opener in Indianapolis next 1 i 3 3 $ ecCl e ace inners Cassini, 0 3 ° : Tuesday. His record assures him » . 8 130 = - Pixard, Mu 2:2 1 olanother chance in the majors, to Net 0 3201 By JIM SMITH Wether, if 1 3 ° othe highest bidder, in exchange he Pad 3:09 Hoosier fans of the hayburner circuit witnessed the best race Cutteridgs, 1 © 9 0 offor players and cash, next year. ie s nai of the current Grand Circuit meet yes yesterday a at the Indiana State ee Sarees 33 3 S| Through a baseball technicality, ; i i 111 0 Pair: hin hey sow he Big Five Stake,” 14 Class Pace for $5000[atiett. » 8 1 3 othe Pirates cannot buy or draft a tach In the first heat of the race, paced in 2:03, Alemite, driven by| Totals ..........28 1 7 21 5 3 Malloy. &: ch y : y y 7a % 1] Tom Baffell won last night's = deglas 2. Det ¢ Catnaron was Sven She sod in a six-horse photo finish, over lid-lifter by belting a home run Castleman-| t the {ns Other results were: ° = H o $ " in the first inning. Leading off, he ERS I Jack-| reins. 114 Class Pace “Big Five Stake,” [5 1 0 o|lined Jim Wilson's first pitch out hs Sarl But in the second heat, theiPurse $5000: 1 3 0 oloe th j| chestnut son of Jerry M. out of [Alemite (Cameron)............ 3 3: 3 31 8 go es ark. ARS lust Was all Jane 8. caught Alemite in the Haves Hanover (Vineyard). 31 1 0 2 1 olth Was no oF score. In atch to oo ther photo|The. Dipiomn: Parshall 1 3 1 1 o ofthe game. It was Tom’s sixth finish His ae was 2:023/5, the HE 0 25 o Hall “ the Seatol. 4 ! ett received credit for the fattest. ile st ue day, an, x : : : 313438 d victory, his fifth i a row. ving sh, Another Direct 0 3 To 7 31 3 "s/He finishes the campaign with a If the third bloat; 15 was a pid 4 . to SOrons safe on felder's choice bartlin iis NOM, Ho hh had to leave ing finish ag time Tr Madrid. game e fifth, wever, Soin, three horses in fhe final picture 3 Toledo oo. _ essutsruune: 108 000 8) because of a wrenched back , 3 erry e st, Ww! Run batted in—Saffell. Two base-hi : ago at Milwaukes paced 8 mile in 3[atherly, Wilson, = Home" run—Sedell Second Triple Play Le 3 in 10 Innings [34 ah Be {EEE SEE RE, rw Rn EL we : horse in the country year q [Struck out—Hy Hallett 14, Wilson 3, |Play, their second of the season, »" g do the mile under two minutes, 3 inning mite tohings R nh Wana in the first inning of the first ; elt. United Press was declared the winner over [Riicher—Hallett, __Umpires—Serain ana|SAMe. It was Hallett to . Russ : . ¢6 moved three games|Alemite and Gene Abbe. His . ie » Time—1:33, Peters to Les Fleming. Peters fo ltt of rig Paul the battle for time _ for the third heat was : 3 (Second Game) Played hart, for Pete Castigloine i Association today after the Brew.| The only other horses to pace 3 3 ANE AR o a a. Vib Mud Hens Ellis Clary on ors the Saints, 4 to 3, inthe mile under iwo minutes solic $ 3G, 3. $5.15} seaondund Butch Wor on grat, 8 1 far this year are Grattan y , Rikerd, " : n the open stanza, George ing game at Pu as 5 ivan and Have meming, Tb 1111103 1 3 43 § [Binks tried to sacrifice and Hal- _ other games last night, |Hanover, 1:504/5 at DuQuoin, 2 3 3|McLish . Fr: 313 9|lett snatched his line bunt on the IIL, last wee. [Sisco Kid (Vallery)............ 1 3 3|Gutteridge, it 11110 0 0 0 o offly, threw to Peters at second, 1 oulsville, 12 6 1 steridgs, 1 . sees ®@ 0 1 3 8 Ha also ran in the Chreasssbenss 8 9 |Peters, 4 0 0 0 4 gietting Clary off base for aut No, Big Five Stake yesterday, but the Scotland (Cameron).. 5 3 8 _|Ganss, 4 0 0 3 0 0/2 and Peters relayed the ball to 8 suinnnase » 9 0-23 0 o could 80 was third in “3 are) 8 3 [er » 242% 3 oFieming at first before Woyt got first heat, next ShbiaAE RAEN 3 back é . Tai Be sass: It was cleancut three-ply killParshall Thrown = los. Only other AA club with Thrills also had their place on oi is S100 '1 1 Io moo triple plays this season a St. the track yesterday. In the first|¥i iy att of ingheld) .. ; b eming fattened his batting hea ot the yecind race, ine Hoo- al Ege eri 3 3 : Moqui len g average by collecting two hits in j [ser Futurity fo Trot $ o|mder each game, or four in five times tors and Worth $757.92, Juke|Velss Bride (Wright Madrig, olat bat. He now is batting .321 got driven by Gib White got OUt|mnassedy Fleming) o o|Palmer : r lp Boa, Sriven 7 ter, hapeody, J Raney, 30 0 11 land is in the running for the hits off nine pitch- forcing Tidewa to Jane Dale (Harden) 4 8 moras eague’s batting crown. the Loulsvilie-Co.| With Clay Hasch at the reins 10 Deisware chief (Shri) 0 8 *l DNaroLis 3.8 Binks Doubles bus tlt. The Redbirds scorea|\cck Wheels with Booted Fl 5] Times: hos 1s, Sen: 2.0 Toledo 0c {| Last night's second tilt was ns n-Rich - - A i the i$ Sgn, Loulsvilles thrown trom Scotch Pal's sulky.|Program Today gt, Weatherly. Tyobus Hite Camint a the winth Columbus mound Although Doc landed on the] ...o. ay pace (Overnight) Wort.’ Stolen 'Sases—Weatheriy. McLish, [Binks of Toledo doubled as first Is ivory SmeNitrack pretty hard and was Wellig, 5, playa italy ~Gascigions: and Ficaines UP. : - ng; N Frasier!” Clem Dreisewerd scattered six shaken up, and bad 10 be helped 20 Class Trot, “Indiana Stake,” (3adel ane amin” Teh 5” bases sia-| Malloy handed Red McQuillen Kansas City hits and coasted to nn 1 and was back on on Ran ney | x Malloy 3. TStruck outBy|an intentional pass. Don Rich victory after his Miller team. os An the next| Hoosier Futurity, 12-year-old Raney. o Malley 3" Umyires—Moore and|mond fouled out and George mates gave him a 7 to 1 ledd by 0g | Pace, estimated $7000. Elder forced McQuillen at second, ex-Indian, the end of three innings. Free-for-All Trot (Overnight) | Tribe “Batting Castiglione to Jack Cassini,

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~ track, He trailed Juke Box most

Scotch Pal, minus his driver, kept right on running around the

of the way and when he made his solo bid for first place at the three-quarter pole; Gib White pulled Juke Box wide to the center of the track to let the freerunning horse through. At the finish, Scotch Pal avoided all efforts to flag him down and made a beeline for his stable, 3 Juke Box Penalized After a conference of track officials, Juke Box, originally declaréed the winner. of this first heat for 2-year-old trotters, was | penalized for interference and dropped to seventh spot. The heat was awarded to Tidewater who went on from there to take the

pevenee 83°C 08 4 | ing off a driving finish by Scotch hice: 8 ‘un 3 Bl TIGNAL UR Pal. Times were 2:121/5 and fo fn Rl 1 gays ONAL LEAGUE idle. and. wn: Walters, Gun One of the three-heat -plan ra ho berth, Blackburn: nd Lamenn “|races, the 18 Class Trot for a 3 u 3 3 Brook Bes ou we 2 $ : purse of $1500, was Jared to 20 : : in a fourth heat when y M. too , a a ki po Goober: ang’ I hg the first heat, Sisco Kid the secgo this 1 y CARO fuiisiixinns 900 ond and High Bridge the third. § Rati 8 Rie i Be, Ll he nor Hien ae & GAMES ed oug rechéen ai hostponed, | 00 out in front at the quarter 3 Es npn TASSOCIA rain), Aophly and led all the way to the finish. { 5 (All Same at night) . JNDIARAROLIS at Toledo. ilwaukec at St. Paul RE AMAZING THING / Zy Cope uisville at Columbus. " AMERICAN LEAGUE troit at Cleveland. pw ie York a

ton E Chicago (night). ' Phuedeiphin at Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New ork DncaRal at at. Boston at Pailageivhis - Only games mes scheduled.

RESULTS YESTERDAY

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Softball Notes

second heat, and the race, beat-|, Waverly as the Ippositio

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