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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

It's 2 Ahead, 3 To Go For Cleveland

4 More Tribe Players Get Major Trials

Fleming, Cassini,

Saffell, Johnson Called

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer

The parade of Indianapolis In-|]

dians to the Pittsburgh Pirate for 1949 tryouts continued today as four more members of the

SPORTS ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

COACH HENRY BOGUE'S,; HOOSIERLAND still has two Washington High School gridders|intra-state major college football of Indianapolis ere going to in-|* : vade the state's northern sector|and both promise tomorrow for a night game with Sauth Bend Central, . « « The city of South Bend is

in high school t £ the| ND won the Round Robin opener|

by a shade over Purdue, as you've] probably heard, and it's a safe guess the final two-thirds of the

Hoosier capital seldom venture into that high-

THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1948

NEW YORK, Sept. 30—Two

attractions ber to round out the Hoosier Big|Cleveland sat smugly by today and Three Round Robin, Indiana vs.|Yankees try to squirm out of the noose.

Cleveland was idle while the

in and the Yanks met the Athletics in Nov. 3, and Purdue vs. Indiana t the tightening of the noose. Even a victory

. IT'S THE LIGHT SHADES OF THE BIG GREEN—Right Er Aypifying what used to be the rule rather than the exception on Tech High School's Big Il teams in Jo pest, Men like Tom now are the exception on Tech's 1948 football and two little rules n

tea with Wollenweber are Robert Faccone (32) and Basil Zilson—{31). - Faccone is a 150-pound fullback and Zilson is Tech s 145-pound right halfback.

13 Tilts Mark City, County Competition

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

“The die will be cast for the city and county high school gridiron ith 13 contests expected to show each what

A lone city series contest between once-beaten -Manual and . winner Howe will feature intra-city play tomorrow after- . {noon a Howe, Whtile a border incident squabble involving Short-

Photographer —Henry Glesing Jr. § Wollenweber (47) is shown

Week-End High School -IFoothall Schedule

TOMORROW

Manual at Howe, 2:50 p. m. Muncie Central at Tech, 2:30 p. m

RROW NIGHT

Washi at South Bend Cen-

tral, 8 p. m. i: Ripple at Bichmond, 7:80 mn :

Bicknell at Beech Grove, 8 p. m he Sid at Ben Davis, 3

Cathedral at Jeff Lafayette, 8 pm Plainfield at Decatur Central, 8

pom. | Franklin Zownstup at Warren Central, 8 Sacred arts at Westfield, 8 p.n m.

. Saturday's Purdue-Notre Dame

Chet Johnson, southpaw pitcher./the three sole surviving members It was announced as a sale and|of South Bend's first high school purchase, but since the amount|football team who played in of cash was not disclosed, it's a|1892-°93, including William Studefair guess that no money ex- baker of the Studebaker corpochanged hands. ration plant. . . . The South Berd The Indianapolis Club is Pitts- Tribune indicated the game, adburgh’s triple-A farm and player| vertised as Central Indiana vs. exchanges seldom call for cash Northern Indiana, is sure to fill

the Hoosfer Redskins on the heels| come from other parts of naof Ted ard, Pete Castiglione, tion to watch their “old school” Earl Turner, Cal McLish and Ed battle an Indianapolis eleven.... Bahr. {This column conductor can reThe Beard deal was announced mémber the years when Indianas a sale, but Castiglione, Turner,|apolis high schools, just two, McLish and Bahr were with the, Shortridge and Manual, were too 1948 Indians on optional agree- good for any state opponent . ments. and, to fill out their schedules, The wholesale transfer of local they occasionally took on college Indians to.the Pirates is in the teams. nature of a reward for bringing ® & = Indianapolis a pennant. THOUGH MINOR LEAGUE ‘ The Piraiss ake nok in a post, baseball players usually find jon to use the ning players calle up from deni) but all have] Ih® S°Ing rougher when they been promised thorough tryouts| Sraduate to the majors, espein the Pittsburgh training camp| cially when batting against big next spring. league pitching, now and then us ig Bi Ro» the rookies bat even harder. 3 e - felts repeated throughout the| ® * * All of which gives that summer that all key members of| Pleasant feeling to Pete Castigthe team would get a chance in .lione, the Indianapolis Indians’ the majors next year. brilliant graduating shortstop, But persons close to the Pirate-| Who hit .308 the past season. Indians situation believe that| « » «- A case in point is Alvin most of the boys will be back at| Dark, the shortstop of the penVictory Field in 1949 unless the| hant- winning Boston Braves. Pirates use some of them in deals| : - - Last yea ih Milwaukee, with other other major clubs. clubs. Dark batted . « This year,

Fair Catch Rule CE

prod simi-|enjoyed a few moments of provocTribe's American Association’ powered inter- iii hang saps a Salon elation yesterday when champions received the coveted scholastic foot-|, Ithy condition’ for college|Cleveland fell behind the White big league call. ball territory.... rts in Indi when the state’s|S0X, 2-0, in the second inning Players involved in the latest, The Central pd universities get together|and stayed there until the fifth. transaction are Les Fleming. coaepn Bogue Punt and Pivot{, “ec 0 1 ~~ and it's also a|But Cleveland won, 5 to 2, while slugging first sacker; Jack Cas- Club of South sure-fire bonanza at the box of-|New York beat the A's, 5-1, and sini, the base-stealing king and Bend is Jn charge of special ar- fice Boston beat the Senators, 4-2, to agile second sacker; Tom Saffell, |rangements. . Many special 4 own prolong the agony at least an-up-and-coming center fielder, and guests “will be there, including IF YOU'RE LOOKIN® for [other day.

Don Juan, you'll find him listed on the University of Illinois football roster. . . . Don Juan Lesher of Chicago, who is one of Coach Ray Eliot's fullbacks. . « « Incidentally, the Illini play Wisconsin at Madison Saturday and they do wish Indiana had not run up that one-sided

exchanges. - |the stands. . . . The contest will t the Badgers’ Lopat against Lou Brissie. Tryouts Guaranteed ’ {be -in- the nature of homecoming re Ak ° or Bers By The lead the White Sox asFleming, Cassini, Saffell and for all old-time South’ Bend high| oo 1a hove blood In their eyes |Sumed in the" sécond inning Johnson go to the Pirates from school gridders and mapy Will this week, seeking to recapture |88ainst Cleveland = yesterday e

pre-season prestige. . . . But they'll still be the underdog.

= = Ld NORTHWESTERN'S LINE held UCLA to 33 yards from scrimmage last Saturday, indicating it will give Purdue's powerful .|forwards a hard afternoon at Evanston this week. , . . It's a dead cinch, however, that the Wildcat forwards will face a much stiffer test when the rugged Boilermakers jog out on the greensward. . . . Northwestern's safety man is Pee Wee Day—and twin brother, Fatso, is a firststring guard. . . . Alex Sarkisian, captain and center, backs up the line. . » - THE MAIN REASON the International League refuses to { give up the post-season playoff is furnished by the gate receipts. . . . This year’s semifinal playoff series between first-place Montreal and fourthplace Rochester drew 106,272 fans, an all-time “Int” playoff single series record. . . . The series lasted the limit, seven games. + The International playoft competition draws far more customers than the American Association's post-season

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Parnell to Pitch

Leaders Idle Today as Yanks, Bosox Squirm

Defeat Io Either Contender Means Tightening

Of Noose; Victory Only a Reprieve By CARL LUNDQUIST, United

Press Sports Writer ahead with but three to 89, watched the Red Sox and the

in Boston =A defeat for

Sox faced W.

American League

Games Games Behind to Play Cleveland cveoee oes Boston ..ccssse 3 New York ....e 2 3 |

REMAINING SCHEDULE

New York, Oct. 2, New York. At Philadelphia, Sept. 30; at Boston, Oct. 2, 3.

Wynn, ar 8-18 performer. The Yankees figured on Eddie

looked dangerously good until the Cleveland sluggers snapped loose. That was in the sixth. After Lou Boudreau walked, that old pro, Joe Gordon, stepped up to the plate and sailed his 32d homer of the season into the left field stands. That made the score 2-2. Ken Keltner was up next. He too hoisted the ball into the left field seats, and Cleveland surged ahead, 3-2. Cleveland added two more in the seventh and that was the ball game, giving Bobby Feller his 19th win of the season, his seventh in a row. Behind 2 to 0 Feller next may try for No. 20 Sunday if he is needed against Detroit. However, should Cleveland clinch the pennant before then, Manager Boudreau may pass up Fireball Bobby in order to giv him more rest before the start of the World Series Wednesday. The Yankees had to overcome a 2-0 deficit: before winning yesterday. Philadelphia took that lead in the fourth on Elmer Valo’s single, Sam Chapman’s double and Buddy Rosar’s single. But in the sixth Hank Bauer hit the first homer of his major

Gets an Airing

In other words, he picked up 17 points over his minor league figures. Downtown Quarterback Club members got a glimpse and heard a discussion yesterday at the IAC of the fair catch squabble in last|of the city for quite some time.

football game. Stu Holcomb, head Purdue leoach, and Moose Krause, who|the Navy, (spell that with capita has been ‘an assistant to Frank| Our last official Leahy at Notre Dame, both|Will be to bring you an account agreed that a receiving team can|0f the Butler-Evansville game signal any time for a fair catch.|Saturday. After that yoreut, e want to e this opporrol aay's Same Ome unity lo thank al those who Irish did not signal and the films have given us such splendid coshow Hart stepping aside to get operation in the past. You've all out of the way of Purdue’s Norb been swell. Just keep up the

good work with Johnny. Adama Who caught the ball on But enough of this stuff, let's

get down to the business at hand. That particular play brought

of the day. That line will read: ¢

{Shortridge at Southport, 8 p.

THE LEAGUES-—Five bowiers about a meeting last Sunday of|went home happy last night after

Tomorrow you will see a new by-line above the kegling news For, though some may be surprised, Pin Patter is going into

assignment]

Pin Patter Goes to Sea

With this column Pin Patter will bid farewell to the bowlers

‘By John Reid.”

1 letters, please).

sic group Dick Weber, South Side teen-age phenom, connected with a 199, 256, 209—664 while rolling with the Rodebeck Motion Picture squad, and Bud Howe worked a 226, 231, 201—658, for the

Copeland Drug outfit. ’ Out at the West Side lanes Al Nelis tripped 651 pias for the H & H Service team. His games were 246, 191 and 214. He was

‘for the city crown to date with Cathedral, Jeff of Lafayette team Friday|. andinight. In the lone clash of the tion he has held since 1944. He

The contest will get underway|Evansville last week, will travel|tOR Offered me was very temptat 2:50 p. m, following crowning|to Richmond seeking their second| "8, PUt I want to remain active will play two contests atiof Howe's football queen for the

tomorrow night county will be settled tomorrow sit on one of the night in three other games. Beech , at Cathedral; Oct, 14, at|state’s football hot-seats in north-! Grove, ern Indiana in its clash at South three tl = Bend Central and Cathedral will ne), The Irish, de-

Speedway vs. Lawrence Contral Big Nine officials in C “hicago.

Pike, . at Pike, § p. m. iStock Resigns as

SATURDAY | Ft, Wayne Central at Crispus At- Chicago Cub Coach CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—(UP)—

tucks, 2:30 p. m. Milt Stock, whose major league career dates back to 1911, has ned as Cubs coach, a posi-

by a strong Bloomington eleven, tackles Marion Crawley's rugged) .o

rejected another position in the Cub organization,

: “I've been very happy in ChiAnd Broad Ripple’'s Rockets, 20 » Stoc “an pos to 6 winners over Central of| go. Stock sald, 4 the I

two ga the Irish wpn, 30 to 0,

on the ball field as long as possi-

straight win. ble.”

Grid arguments within the

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NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Brooklyn.

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Yanks added their fourth run. The Athletics gave the Yanks a mighty scare in the bottom of the ninth. Joe dropped pinch-hitting Carl Scheib’s fly, and then, with one out, Barney McCosky doubled to put men on second and third. Ferris Fain walked, loading the bases. Hank Majeski was next. He hit a bounder to Frankie Crosetti, wha lashed the ball to Phil Rizzuto, forcing Fain. Rizzuto « spun around and threw to Tommy Henrich -. first, getting Majeski for the double play which ended the game. Bob Porterfield was the winning pitcher, although he was relieved by Joe Page in that harrowing ninth. Allie Reynolds, in turn, replaced Page. Dick Fowler went the route for the losing Athletics. ] Boston led Washington all the way, taking a 1-0 lead in the first and adding three in the third and one in the seventh. The lone Washington run came in the third. Ellis Kinder was hit freely, at least once every inning, in fact, but his slow curves and change of pace pulled him out of the holes and he got 12-hit support from his slugging mates. Hal Newhouser won his 20th of the year for Detroit over St. Louis, 4 to 0, in the only other American League game yesterday, while in the National Cincinnati beat Chicago, 5 to 3, the Braves beat Brooklyn, 4 to 3 (but lost Outfielder Jeff Heath for the series when he suffered a broken ankle), and Pittsburgh beat the Cardinals, 2 to 1 in a night game. A Pirate-Card day game was rained out.

Major Leaders

By “United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Fight Results

By United Press CHICAGO-—Anton Raadik, 162, Estonia SutMointed Sonny Horne, 160, Niles, O. ).

BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Joe Taylor, Binghamton, plopped Billy Cooper, Paterson, , N. J.

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