Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1948 — Page 16
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DISPUTED PLAY—In the fourth inning at Victory Field last night, Al Brancato ANOTHER ARGUMENT—Tribe Skipper Lopez won MIDNIGHT COURT—After the last out, the fans go home. But at Victory | the Saints fried to score from third on Jack Douglas’ hopper to the Indians’ ‘this verbal duel. Ramazotti singled and Peters muffed Saf- Field, the game is played over again in the office as disputed plays come up for a | is Fleming. Picture shows Brancato starting his slide as Catcher Bob Ganss re- fell's throw to head off Tipton. The ball rolled into the field hearing. With back to camera, Tribe Manager Lopez is shown "giving his all'* ps Fleming's throw. - Brancato claimed his right foot touched the plate before boxes. The umpires let Tipton and Ramazotti score and _ with voice and gestures trying to win a protest en a called balk in last night's cone The camera’ clicked an instant too sqon for the tag. Umpire then called Ramazotti back to third. Left to right: Umpire test won by St. Paul.. League President Frank C. Lane sat in as judge as Lopez
ta him, obin at left ruled "out." Photos by John Spickiemire, Times Stat Photographer, 10bIN, Cucinnello, Lopez and Saints’ catcher Anderson. blistered the umpires who were there to give and take. TIMES PIGSK
: ‘ yo. *. 5» . #0 | Hein " ‘B H ° 3 : S : ‘ H whose informative, is shown talking | GvenDon’t Get Cocky, Saints, We Beat (Emerson, Heinlein ‘Buc arris’ Hot Spot Is Hotter or ake RN . ef gen YT ° Baty In PGA I I by ® | sports readers. Ti ; : ; . : t w's games, You 6in 11 on Your Home Field mals Than American League Flag Race ov gan al EDDIE ASH * dians, retired the Apostles in or-| The winner in the finals will By CARL LUNDQUIST Tle Boston Red Sox lost aplace. Given this start Gene - ki Miter 41 der in both innings. But he was represent the American Associa Davis Loses Out United Press Sports Writer night game to the Browns, 3 to 1,| Bearden coasted to his 15th win Baseball he n lie ndians ig late. : i tion in the Little World Series] In Semi-Finals NEW YORK, Sept. 17—If there|at St. Louis, so the Yankees could although he served a home run En an o> fight hack aS Sent, was wi hf Playing the International League yprgBURG, Ind, Sept. 17/ls anything hotter in baseball to-| have gained a tie for first place ball to Garden Gillenwater. AMERICAN ASSOCIAT ars. Both Saas fussen and min- pays np. (UP)—Noel Epperson of Lake/day than the American Leaguelif, they had won the first game| In the somewhat more tepld 8iwith the umpir og Mynisd 4 ae -. a Worl who was Wawasee and Bill Heinlein of [pennant race it is the spot being|of that twin bill. As it is, the National League race, the secopd 85 POL estos ahve d or i p! ih ne njur Ee n . i a, Fame, Noblesville, met on the Lake uncomfortably occupied by friend- New Yorkers are one game away. place Pirates and the third place INDFANAPOLIS ...... x 10-/one on Joh 1 ielfle and waa wr rom Bon line Country Club course|ly, mild-mannered Bucky Harris,| Cliff Fannin held the Red Sox|Dodgers each picked up a half a MUWAUKID aes se ves orn 2 ys o Baas Balk Br die ign Blo Ganss|, jay to determine the 1948. In-/whose New York Yankees still{to seven hits and would have had|game on the leading Braves al- Columbus «vovvcens:eo to Argument Over .. ir e chores back of thelq. eo Professional Golfers As- might cop that flag. a shutout except for Ted Wil-|though both clubs seemed to be INTERNATIONAL LEA aot on | he 0 SOR halk, allowing plate, roth Lin sociation champion Why the fans, sports writ-|liams’ double, Wally Moses’/fighting losing battles. The’ Pir- (Best-In-Seven out at Victory Field last r Ho claimed U 3 Tim the I a , Flems Both flashed sub-par golf yes-|er's and per some of the| Larry Doby’s grand-slam home ates topped the Giants, 10 to 6 V by the third-place Saints, aoe. oe: 'mpire Jim Ing, e In popular first terday to move into the final Yankee officials themselves have run in the first inning gave Cleve- with an 18-hit spree in New York. Montreal en-ensaresaee 4 al lost misinterpreted the er, was presented a $100 s : . chosen this time to harass Harris|land a 6 to 3 win over Washing-| The Dodgers made 15 hits in but the AA champs have not the was played out un-|ernment Savings Bond as a pe-[Found. » 0] confidence and they hope to pull Indianapolis ward for be Epperson trafled upset specialist/is hard to figure out, but the(fon at Cleveland and left them their 12 to 6 victory over the Reds Jouwuzk themselves r in time to] Ame apolia potest, “ = chosen the #lnob Grant, S-down at/Whispering campaign against him |tWo-and-g-half games out of firstlin Brooklyn. Trasua 3 a Park under the lights dem gnu C. Tans oh 198 season, semi-finals, but ended Wp Dy ls a shouting campaign, . | tomorrow, decision protest showing several hundred ta-| ‘Harris, who reluctantly wen jubflant Saints departed San Aan. the in st Tribe Box Score tors a fancy brand of got, He back into baseball flannels to FOR QUALITY .. FOR VALUE late last night and the| mp : triumphed, 3 and 2, on the 16thjmanage the Yankees, giving up . rs set out for st. Paul : iw 2 Snes of the second round for a[a, Ries front atticé Job because Jo Washington raning. haps card that registered rson V Chi Bava the 1 ol ar. five under}, field job, directed them to & FOR BETTER APPEARANCE oo of it now, since they hold &/game, A prolonged t Ramasiott], mu xeee 3 } Heinlein led all the way in his pennant in his first season and ‘home, but Argument Anderson, 3yaser has had them in contention Fund Her ow GR § 4 | flaots 13 wi T'and 8 on he 13 ProERL he current campaign. : Umpire Jim Tobin, who called enn 3 Of the second 18holer. He was) gyi tne Yankee fans and the Have Your New Fall Clothes {Umpires John Mullen and J "via us © 7" ltoday on the same three-studdea|CTSERIZation" itself have become : Serafin. : ’ oe H 9 A Ejcourse on which he won the 1045 00 eed te Shamblons hips that a n a or e al & on r sl £ Protest Withdrawn and 1946 PGA cr---nionships. H d I il d L GAMES TODAY Lane pointed out that if: was Riser: i PS. them. So despite injuries, failure . ”
: Mal » his ¢ Maney. hy "Sack against uy on of aE i Epperson won the State Openlof key performers to measure up
t" and West 1 ¢ ojlast year and hoped to add hisitp what they did las A \ Malloy though Lopez had Tobin | gestistion 3 first PGA cup to his collection ip ha. |} past your, am INTERNATIONAL . LEA badly confused on balk rules tga: 8 of trophies. clubs in the race, Harris still has The cosf Be Measured Montreal 31 Bochesies a tines, . . be skipper finally Johpson. ‘ 3 : Floyd Hamblen of Tipton, one/the Yankees “in there pitching.” is ne | Syracuse at Newark. : ) thdrew he protest [Hallett * Olof the tourney’s first upset] Co-owner Del Webb said last by Tallors | AMERICAN L ; 2 oleaition. : kar, wiming ; ; i 4 { §|victims, won yesterday's consola-|night in Phoenix, Ariz, that he more fhan vee Bostog ab Bt. Louis {0 onngs anda, oan, oor Fane wana 3% Ame Gusting Uasesiongst he Sak sguinit Marsh] he co of Bat 8 de, rs : oe s a) hi 1+ a" hiladeiphia at la rding the Hsten-| Gutteridge grounded inte double play{20th hole. Up on the that he was well satisfied -— good ready Be Fitted : ) a
in which , Tes : lief hurler, was charged with the ers who had rabbit ears. The | for Johnson in fourth. de cd ET -
A the work he was doing. [session was closed to the press, Heifn’C ul oun tor Babi 1 oh y
; i y But the matter Is deeper ‘than But r winning on Wednes-{though the press had to w PAUL ues xn nian. vssion 4 day, with the team clicking in alljaround and ha important Pei INDIANAPOLIS (011!!! : 0 jo I 0 al that and even though he spiked rtments, the Indians flound-|While the adversaries shouted be- |, tuns batted Andersen, Fallon, : reports that Harris is on his way ered in the third of the best-in- hind locked doors. ae Tipton: Cassini’ 3. TWo- . out, 1t would be hard to back 1049 seven ‘series last night before a| St. Paul Manager Walter Al- bite—Tipton, veel ie nici Dlach To 1 that up until the club tenders crowd of 10,316 and St. Pauliston already had left the park|Ramassotti Fallon and 3 Fallon him ‘a. contraet for next year, Paul 1, While the rumors were flying
s| won, 8 to 5. ° to catch a m t train and |®0@ Douglas. Lait on Be Pagged fourth inning, in|missed out on the Hndoor Men (indienspells 5 Base’ on ia &| [Butler University's varsity grid|the Yankegs battled to an even imesisquad will show what it has or|break with the Tigers at Detroit,
which the Indians committed two Before Toaving, Bowever, Alston 3 heai 5 , oy Tadetest oa de fake S00re Would linings (plished bg, His oe iourtn), |NA&. not learned the past two dropping the first game of a douin 6 ki
to ‘defeat as the Saints tal-|stand up and that he was feel-|JoPDse eto weeks when it runs against the|ble bill, 2 to 1, and winning the nso Wag Plone ag|theshman squad in their annual|second one, 8 to 4. Joe DiMaggio
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: Tha Redskins lost no Hie try- gliree a the champions’ home| 5 -seagon tilt Saturday in the|hit his 300th big league homer ng to catch up and sco! three . and his 36th of the season to {runs in their half of the fourth. | Alston used every m r of Tribe Batting The 3 p. m. game is being spon- [spoil Freddy Hutchinson's shutXs Hallett Is Solved . |his mound staff, except orf, Jack FIRST ROUND PLAXOPE ot sored by the Butler B Men's As-fout in the first game.
Pet i sociation. A 60-cent admission| In the nightcap, lefty Joe Page at will be charged all spectators pitched five innings of scoreless an relief ball and added a two-run
n 4 players, . A8s registration, strained|tri h cred anzjmuscles and voluntary retire- [izle are Taina It fof His
ments have reduced this week's
: Paepke, in the three es here fromm, Bat at utd ws Sve Lik aah
the. visitors staged a second|P'iCher for the opener in St. Paul
tomorrow night, in the firth good for three Eos hits and another Bankhead or Martin
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runs costly Tribe miscue. In regular season play, Paepke wed 13 , / The Indians batted Pat Mo-lwon seven and lost eight, and|Domev i § Jhipractioos_ to runing plays andl USED TIRES of the box in the|Alston sald he probably would |Ganss ...... 1 Cadiiglic . : fourth but had very little luck|skip Jack, and start either Dan |r onc: aero Westrony | ue 5 ALL SIZES Mel Himes, who took Bankhead or Morris Martin. Home Runs-ghikare, Fleming, custig-|DOCtOrs Optimistic Fully Guaranteed ane
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two runs, both in the seventh. (with the third game tops at the Tribe Pitching CLEVELAND, Sept. 17 (UP)— The Baints got their eighth and{gate. y FIRST ROUND rLAYOrY Attending physicians today is-
Baltimore 27, New. York 14:
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Bloomington University|last marker in the sixth, again| The teams will remain in St... r § 7, sued optimistic jtatssients on the i 0 off Hallett. Ed Bahr, who pitched| Paul until one wins four games. johnson 9.1 4 ¢ gjcondition of Don B » Cleve. Watch Repairing the eighth and ninth for the In- The vane then will meet | hing ld : Hand Indians pitcher who suf- A te — Dependable OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Ea ————, winner of the Milwaukee-Colum- a o.8 1 ji ered & brain hemorrhage durin Aeyraty ~= Supante bus series in the play-off finals tallett | so 3} 3 4a game last Monday. 8 Quick Service — Moderate Prices ight in & bost-in-sevon Brien J Jule arene 3 : 7 2 Brain Bpestaiist Dr. Spencer se Wald Sussman, Ine. 8 in the Morning sa TH 8 at i - : raden said Black ‘is rapidly OPEN WEE : Probable Pitchers Today |Maior Leaders |coming out of the woods” but ne[fll 339 w. Washington St. ( K DAYS, 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. NATIONAL IRAGUS added the caution that “he is not = Lous (Dickson 11-14) at Brooklyn AMBRIOAN LEAGUE over the hump yet.”
y iN G. AB. H, Pittsburgh (Lombardi 8-7) at Boston Williams, Boston 131 451 110 170 (Sain 20-14). Boudreau, Clevel'd 137 307 101 180 Cincinnati (Vafdermeer 14-13) at NeW Mitchell, Clevel'd 126 543 73 132 York (Jones aa cCosky, Phila. . 125 476 89 155 . Chicago fe 1:13) st Philadelphia lla, St. Louis 133 489 71.162
Beonard A RICAN LEAG ; NATIONAL LEAGUE , Boston (Dobson 15-8) at St. Louls (Ken. G. AB. R. H . 1 nedy 7-8). Musial, St. Louis 139 554 123 208 | New York (Shea 0-10) at Detroit (Gray Ashburn, Phila, = 117 463 78 154 { te ' Washington ‘(Thompeon 4-10) 4% Cieve- Pols. Tote 1B #8 1 19 Oi eve hy » land (Pe! ks-10). bildon 3:15 ui Inught Bt Le 139 524 8 1M 3 (G.proniidon 9-13) at Shi-| RUNS BATTED IN = HOME RUNS ol Cum; 08) mee os y go Wiuinpert 3:51-night. - DiMagglo, Yank. 137|Kiner, Pirates Fight Resul C [Mua bards 118Masly 9 t Results Kiner, es 118 By United Press Williams, RS. 118 Me Dave Andrews, 146,
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