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best-in-seven series play [ at the plate and a few minutes later Tribe pitcher. Ji a lar throw. The Saints won the game in the 13th inning, 5-4, on Spi home run over the right field wall.
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Tribe Skipper Al tonight.
his arm. rows Saints’ centerfieldof the
td maintain their prestige as league champions. Cal McLish, is to be sent out against the rejuvenated third-place club and he is to be opposed by Pat MéGlothin, also a righthander.
lopez Sees Series Going Seven Games
believes his boys will force the issue down to the seventh game by finishing on the long end of the score
If this happens Lopez will come back with Bob Malloy tomorrow, who won the Saturday night tilt by a country mile. Malloy was taken out after pitching seven innings Saturday to preserve
fifth game in the yesterday. In the first inning of the Sabbath attraction, the Redyf be Turner.is being nailed skins resumed their Saturday batting spree and hammered out three|, 4 match their score.
Must Win T To Stay in Playc Saints Lead 3-2 After Taking ~~ |Game . 13-Inning, 5-4, Tilt at St. Paul
. spectacular the Saints'won, 5 to 4, in starting
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Then. the ST. PAUL, Sept. 20—The Indianapolis Indians now are upiy,., Baghy the against it for sure. With the St. Paul Saints leading them three the : victories to two in the best-ini-seven first round playoff, the American| Association t winners will have to win tonight or bow out| Mel of competition until 1945. ly All the pressure js on the in Sixth comigat
Himes The game was a thriller from the very" ‘played as though a fortune was at stake. The with sensational catches, fancy stops and uncanny
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stanzas. » 1 anak hurlers who fought out a great duel, were sidelines when the gimme ended.
start and the rivals action was replets throws.
Fiction baseball never had a thing on the Sunday tilt from a
first “up in the
St. Paul -standpoint as Johnny Jorgensen stepped to the plate as he 13th and belted a game- homer Sistgit git field tence, a ign, Wowering fy
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Tipton, Jorgensen Hit Homers leaped from the grandstand and joined Jorgensen's mates in escorting him off the field. It was a bitter blow to the Indians but it set off a long and loud celebration on the part of the home fans. © Three homers were chalked up in the close contest, one by
Pete Castiglione of the Redskins and by Eric Tipton and Jorgensen
singles arid a double good for .two runs. They had Morrie Martin,
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 30—A broken thumb will keep Right ‘Walt Hausken out of the University of Minnesota game
Dr, George Hauser, said Hausken would be
out for at: least three weeks. Hausken hurt his thumb in scrimmage Saturday. Glen: Pullens has been moved up temporarily to
the ht a ’ Hy to let them recuperate from a
rough session Saturday. ends were being: groomed) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 20
{today to see much action. in the —Alan Linneman, a sophomore Ohio State opener against Mis-/from Covington, Ky., came out of sourl Sept. 25 the week-end secret scrimmage
Gilbert will help out at/as the most promising Indiana end because Jimmy ‘Hague, halfback.
ve at that post, will be out] Coach Clyde Smith said Linnewith a ' broken hand. Dale King, man scored two touchdowns and a sophomore, will alternate with|tossed two passes which resulted Bob Dorsey, regular left end.|in another pair of scores. "Sonny Gandee, the second string
i pet bight left end, pulled» leg muscle in Red Birds Lead scrimmage. 3
: es Brews in Series CHAMPAIGN, Il, Sept. 20— By United Press
Columbus scored three runs on
a 580-0 victory over the fresh-| =, "0, boot Milwaukee 3-1 men in & Haina] De ot yesterday at Columbus. The game yesterday, € L Su7" Brewers made the same number] was not too impress of hits but were able to score
It was pointed out that thei ny one run in the eighth in-
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SAFE AT THIRD—Pete Castiglione hit the dirt at third in Saturday night's slugfest. when Peters hit a single in the 5th inning. Pete beat the throw from centerfield in the game the Tribe won 15-1. These exclusive pictures of the Tribe-Saints playoff games in St. Paul ‘were taken by Times Staff Photographer John Spicklemire and sent +l to The Times through the facilities of Acme Telephoto.
Big Nine Football Briefs Heller Says Caps
After the Indians won by the one-sided score of 15 to 1, Sat-|5¢ the Saints. urday night, they feit confident they would repeat over the Saints
The dazed Indians still don't understand how they lost. - They,
were out in front three times only to have the Saints bounce back
The Indians had two runners nabbed at the plate on consecutive
tcher Jim Bagby was fagged On a SiMi- gt Paul southpaw, on the ropes and one more hit would have meant! oi. vy sn the ninth, After ope out, Earl Turner singled and Babgy er Jorgensen's his removal.
'walked. On Tom BSaffell’s single to. center, Bob Addis made &
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perfect throw home and Turner was erased sliding in.
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Bagby reached second on the hit and then Jack Cassini lined:
a single to center and Addis made a second throw in to the plate that nabbed Big Jim. It wasn’t as good as the first throw but it reached the mark in time and the Indians were both startled and {shocked. The score was two-all at the time. {shock ‘for the Tribe. Les Fleming tripled after one down to set the stage for a tie-breaking run. bat for Culley Rikard against Martin's southpaw slants.
Came the 10th and another
Don Gutteridge was sent up to
Gutteridge smacked a hot grounder at Jorgensen at third, who
made a clean, quick pickup, tagged out Fleming sliding back to third and threw to first for a double play.
Castiglione led off the Redskins’ 11th by walloping a long
homer to put his side ahead, 3 to 2. Some poor base running by, Russ Peters later in this inning cost the Indians a second run,
indians Ge Ahead on Daring Base Running +
Chet Johnson, southpaw, took over the Tribe mound toil in the
{Saints’ 11th and a wide throw by Castiglione trying to complete .a double play permitted the Saints to deadlock the score. In the 12th, the Indians went ahead again, 4 to 3, on daring base running by He opened the stanza by working Mel Himes for a walk, got into the game in the twelfth after Martin stepped aside: for a pinch hitter. ' Roy Weatherly sacrificed Cassini to second and the Saints handed Les Fleming an intentional pass. The alert Cassini sud~ denly stole third and Fleming beat it for second. Gutteridge then {delivered a long fly and Cassini scored after. the catch. 3
But the Saints refused to surrender. Barrett, who took tp the
Tribe pitching in the 12th, got the first two hitters. But lost control with George Fallon batting and walked the weak hitter, .
With Al Brancato at bat, a balk was called on Barrett and
Times Special SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich,
resumed a program of heavy daily practice sessions this morning after yesterday's exhibition tilt
for the Red Wings. The only apparent weakness in
in the nets, where two amateurs
Sawchuk still is at Detroit's western camp ‘in Saskatoon. >
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Fallon moved to second as Lopez and his Indians roared. Brandcato, now playing first and batting in the pitcher's position, whaled a triple to deep right center and Fallon rode home with the tying rum, Peters opened the Tribe 13th with a single but was cut. down along with Turner in a double play. The Saints then tossed ott Barrett and the Jorgensen game wrecker occurred shortly after. ~~ Bagby, who was injured last Wednesday, wdsn’t sure he wo be ready yesterday but accepted the assignment in place of nd when a Saturday night workout disclosed his bruised thumb was: no hindrance. He pitched great ball in the clutches except for &- fast first pitch to Tipton in the eighth which the St. Paul leftficlder d out of the park to put the Saints back in the game.
Frank Kalin and Turner collected three Sans ,and Jorgensen .and (Bob Atwell gather
Saturday's attendance was 10,801 and yesterday's 7888. If 1
Sept. 20—With approximately 60iright weather prevails tonigi players still in camp here, the|ington Park will be packed.
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which resulted in a 6-to-3 victory Cassini, 2b
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divided time because Terry peters 3»
Sawchuck, the highly-regarded Omaha youngster, is in line for
goalie and Coach Ott Heller is confident the Hoosiers will be a
Sawchuck comes East. Top Condition
much improved team as soon as Na or
The entire squad appeared to A is be in top physical condition after Himes. » ....
the job as the Caps’ regular| McLish ran for Kalin in
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Harry Lumley, Detroit's veteran goalie, turned back the Caps re-
the battle and did not retire in
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r and Moss. to put the University of Wiscon-| The ‘Brewers used two pitchers P| Washington oe. 033 108 01110 18 sin’ football team to work onlin yesterday's loss while Colum-|held the Red Wings on even terms|Sacrifices—Bagby 2 0 oe 200 7 # 4 fundameniale today. ame dating bus [Sedeq the services of only ; . A s Jerri Candin n an intrasq ne hurler. . . ng obitkon. in Sep. Su *lthe week-end the Reds detested Sid Abel led the Detroit assault Seal 10.08 y Game, 6 Inn arkness) ithe Greens 28 to 0, mainly on the ® . with two goals. Ted Lindsey, os Chitego BY reeves ian 00 8 excellent running of Clarence Self Week End Football Jimmy. Uniac, Larry Wilson and of Beaty 13 |g Thompson. | Masisrson, Cangini andong Gwynne Christensen and the|wows 12 Tech 1 ooo land Fresh. To, NPI icking of Lisle Blackbourne. Cathedral 36 Crispus Attucks 7. for a regular job at Indianapolis, Himes. Losing pitehe 3 Ft. Wayne South 20, Bluffton 6. rounded out the Detroit total. 3. louggs: NATIONAL LEAGUE. |, | ANN ARBOR, Mich. Sept. 20— 'U *"/cotisgks | McCalg Scares aun Brootin CR dm 310 olx—8 10 3Leo Koceski, sophomore half®ack, gintncky 1 Toneenge oan 6, Doug McCaig, Detroit regular a|gehaffing: waiter snd companies "|| was hatled today as a BotenUaliy Alors Yu li fife 1 -|assigned to Indianapolis forthe - incinnati AYR 20 fo. cm : S 3 Wolverine star. He ran 65 yeardsij uv." site 37 lows State Teachers 7. |Bame, scored one goal on a fine $ [Basten Locos 000 001 Me ‘Ifor the varsity’s most sensational Rhode ising State 36. Quonset NAS 0. |pass from Cliff Simpson. (3 [Berreit, Shoun and Masi touchdown during a week-end in-\metes Chistian 14, Kansas 13. Nicholson's clever stick work set 3 mu ure ies Corio o10— ¢ 11 1/trasquad tilt in which the Uni- Wake Forest 31, George Washington 13. up another for Winky Smith, who 38, | Philadelphia 10 133 00x Setoia | VOTSILY of Michigan's first team|yi ang 13 Rio Grande 0. is slated for regular duty again 1 a; Tegiard Shi Sen 3 trounced the reserves, 44 to 7. Lawrence 7, Carroll 5 Wiens don at Omaha this season, apd Enio An 3 Cig Sclisizzi tallied the other IndianPltsbureh ..........110 080 0103 ¥ 8 gyANSTON, Ill, Sept. 20—Bob|Siattord 36, sas Yinhe i. . apolis marker. paises, Highe and PiaClerald: Rowe aad, V 01g 18, Northwestern football Willamette 8 Foriand & = 1s. Fred Glove: and Gordon Haidy, . (First G coach, sald today he was espe-|Pacific Lutheran College 14, St. Ola & [two right wingers, were outstandi rik 98-411 1lclally pleased with the work of his| Meee, Seriool of ines 6. 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