Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1948 — Page 16
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Cleveland's Gene Bearden Dug Graves for Braves
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By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor
Braves this baseball year until they met up with a fellow by the
name of Gene Bearden.
magnificent relief job of yesterday when he came in to save the championship game for his team-
* mate, Bob Lemon.
e came sauntering in from the
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earlier trouble; finally got himself into a first-class jam. Tommy Holmes had started the inning with a single to right.! Alvin Dark, the rookie shortstop, | who wound up as the leading candidate for “goat of the series,” once again failed to come through with a man on base by flying out. . . . BUT BIG Earl Torgeson, the
livered a double field corner which sent Holmes to third. Lemon loaded the bases by walking Bob Elliott, who had
That was the cue for Boudreau to bring on Bearden, the lefty| lad who was given up for dead for 10 days when his cruiser, the
the Japanese in the Pacific war. % . " w PHIL MASI, pinch-hitting for Bill Salkeld then stepped up and hit a smash to left. Here was where the gods smiled kindly | on Bearden, For that drive was just a dinky inch or so short of a home run that would have put Boston ahead, 5 to 4. Instead| it went for a double that pro-
duced the final Braves’ tally ana DUnter: to bat bog wg ar-| Association, 7to
left Cleveland out ahead, 4 to 3. He still had to go through the ninth when the Braves were gambling with everything they had. But he was more than: equal to the situation, Pesty Eddie Stanky worked
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Hin the “eIghth Inning Yor Spahn fr rimth- Va when Lemon, who had weathered Cleveland esssene 001 002 010—4 ton—Holmes-Torgeson, Dark-Stanky-F. McCormick, Elfiott-Stanky-Torgeson
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Totals ..... 31 3 927 9 0
F. McCormick grounded out for Voiselle in seventh.
Ryan ran for Stanky in ninth, |
Sisti bunted into double play
Boston ......es0s 000 100 0203
Runs Batted In—Boudreau, M. McCormick, Gordon, Hegan, Rob
{inson, Conatser, Masi. Two-Base Attendances: First game—40,135; second game—39,633 : : 103; total attendance—358,362. {Hits—Mitchell, Boudreau, Torge- Rme-a1 407; fifth game—86,288; sixth game—40, otal a an |
son, Masi. Home Run—Gordon. Sacrifice—Voiselle. Left on Bases —Cleveland 7, Boston 7. Bases on Balls—Off Lemon 4, Voiselle 2,
Bearden 1. Struck Out—By Voliselle 2, Lemon 1, Spahn 4, Hits—|
Braves’ handy first baseman, de- Of Voiselle, 7 in 7; Lemon, 8 in Christopher .
7%; Spahn, 3 in 2; Bearden, 1 in . Hit by Pitcher—Boudreau; (by Voiselle). Balk—Lemon, Dou: ble Plays—Tucker to Robinson,
|Lemon to Boudreau to Robinson, Bickford .... {Gordon to Boudreau to Robinson, garrett
Elliott to Stanky to Torgeson, Hegan to Gordon.
plate; Stewart (NJ, 1b; Grieve]
(A), 2b; Barr (N), 3b; foul lines, Paparella (A), Pinelli (N), Time ~—2:16. Attendance—40,103. him for a walk to start the inning and there were those then who
'sensed the Braves were moving ternational League won the Little| , It Was M~ntreal's second Little
in for the kill. Particularly when Manager Billy Southworth sent in BSibby Sistl, his best
ren Spahn. speedster, went in to run for Stanky and then came the play that dashed Boston hopes for
» » » SISTI, trying to bunt, just got under one of Bearden's low
knucklers and it popped up in front of the plate where Jim Hegan snatched it on the fly and
“rifled a throw to first that rele pail in the
doubled Ryan by 10 feet. That was all there was to
Holmes, the man first game here. with a ringing
single, on a toy fly to Bob Ken-
nédy “in left.” Kennedy ‘caught the ball, danced a little jig, pocketed it, and rushed on in to hug Bearden. :
win but saved, he wound up his first full season in the majors—
ger Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland baseball team plants a smackeroo upon cheek of Gene Bearden, who came in as relief hurler yesterday, stopped the Braves’ eighth-inning rally to clinch the World Series Pitcher Bob Lemon (left), who started yesterday's game for Cleveland, is waiting to add his congratulations.
| BOSTON, Oct. 12—A little went a long way for the Boston
12 {Spahn 10 in 12, Voiselle 8 in 10%; Potter 6 proses mf AMA BOM
Winning| Pitcher—Lemon. Losing Pitcher— |
Helena, had been torpedoed by| Volselle. Umpires—Summers (A),
jt [ings to insure the victory. because. Bearden Jot Tommy 0 won the
“Be inthis, the game-he:- didn’t,
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BASEBALL BALLET—Who said baseball players don't have poise? Here's Ed Robinson, Cleveland first
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grounder. "four games to two.
AHL Season Opens Tonight With 3 Tilts
Composite Series Box Score The American Hockey League's
!1948-49 schedule opens tonight|tie yesterday,
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Indianapolis’ slugging shortstop in 1946. . . . With Connie Ryan, pinch runner, on first and none out in the ninth, and the Braves
~~ Sports Roundup
World Series luck for Sibby Bisti, Week.
The Sacramento club of the Pacific Coast League recently handed unconditional releases to Manager Joe Orengo, :In-
FUTILE BUT FANCY=Anything goes in a Wold Series and players will take exceptional chances to spear a foul ball. Earl Torgeson, Boston Braves first baseman, sacker, going into a ballet stretch in the seventh inning dived on the Cleveland dugout in the second inning yesterday trying to catch a foul yesterday as Boston's Eddie Stanky is out on an infield fly off the bat of Lemon. Cleveland won the game, 4 to 3, and captured the series,
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Ash -. | BOSTON, Oct. 12 (UP)—The la World Series record book looked It will be the Game of the just about the same today, with . only five changes. 1 Records. set _this year were: ONE: Total players’ pool— 548,213.99 (previous record— $493,674.84, Dodgers vs. Yankees, 947).
TWO:
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Attendance - for
Spahn 3, Bickford" 5, Potter 2, Voiselle 2 Lemon 6, Bearden 4, Gromek 2;
Struck out Boston—Sain 9, Spahn 12, Barrett 1,
By _ Cleveland—Feller
Potter tilt), scored two runs and batted
1 {coaches are holdovers and include
Bickford 1, Voiselle 2. Hits: Off Cleveland—Feiler 10 in 14; amon Is in 18}, Bun -Cook at Cleveland, Bob! in five, wu . He proved Breseure, Bearden 6 in 10%, Gromek 7 in 9, Klieman 1 in 0 (pitched to 3 batters), Christopher 0 receiver roughou . in 0 tpitched to 2 batters), Paige 0 in %, Muncrief 1 in 2: Buston—Sain 9 in 1 Davidson at Pittsburgh, Ebbie ?
in 53s. Bickford 4 in 3';. Barrett 1 in 33; Goodfellow at St. ‘Louis, Terry x = 8 Hit by pltcher—Boudreau (by Voiselle). Balks—Lemon Paige. Doudle pjavs Cleve: Reardon at Providence, Lynn] TED BEARD, Indianapolis’ Ea Ro Toon Banarext- Rovio 1 Ro ocBosLAILICK. at, New Havén, - Wally| star rightfielder this year until Games Kilrea at Philadelphia, Don PenGames lost. |nigton at Hershey and Earl Sei-
Robinson,
won: Cleveland-—-Lemon 2, Bearden, Gromek, Boston ~Sain, Spann, 3 oa Cleveland— Peller 2; Boston—8pahn. Bickford, Sain Voiselle mipires: Barr (NL), Summers (AL). Stewart (NL), Grieve (AL); foul lines: Paparella (AL), Pinelli (NL) bert at Springfield. (umpires rotated each game), Time of games: First game 1:42; second game 2:14; third game—1:36; fourth game—1:31; fifth game—2.39 sixth third game—170 3068 2
the Hoosier Redskins clinched the American Association pen- -_— nant, will receive a half share Series Facts, Figures of the Pirates’ . fourth-place
World Series swag. . . . That'll BOSTON, Oct. 12 (UP)—Facts
. amount to considerable sugar |and figures on the 1948 World| fo, a rookie. . . . Teddy Bear,
e—2:16 fourth tal attendance--358,362.
PITCHING RECORDS CLEVELAND INDIANS
G 0G P HM R ER BB BO HB WP W L Pct ERA Series: - who batted .301 for IndianLemon ...... 2 1 16% 16 4 3 71 6 0 0 2 1000 165 Result: Cleveland wins series, apolis, found big league pitchBearden ..,..2 1 10% 6 ©0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1000 000 pour games to two. 1 h Gromek 1-1 0 7 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1000 1.00 s f : Bo ing difficult. . . . His average ler ...... 2 1 14% 10 8 8 5 1 0 0 2 000 502) Scores of games: ston 1| with the Pirates in 81 times at Klieman . . 1 . 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 . 000 8100 Cleveland 0 (1st game); Cleve- bat was only .198 | Chae ! % 3 +3 32 33 000 i olland 4, Boston 1 (2d game); y | Muncrief ..,. 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 Cleveland 2, Boston 0 (3d game); . - | 5-00" IF H BOSTON BRAVES «AB ~WP ~W— 1 Fut Cleveland 2, Boston 1 (4th game); ATR FOOTBALL GAME sain ........2 2 11 9 2 2 0 9% 0 0 1 1 So “10s Boston 11, Cleveland 5 (5th|oft * Century is shaping-up: . . Spahn ...... 3 12 10 4 4 3 12 : ’ 1 i od 3% game); Cleveland 4, Boston 3 (6th|1f Notre Dame and Northwest1 3a 4 - ¥ 1 : : ). defeated before their le ... 10%, 8 3 3 2 2 0 000 253 8ame , ern ga undefea yt . 3 |W 1 0 0 ; 1 . 0 .. i 000 ooo Total attendance (six games):|Nov. 13 clash at Notre Dame, Potter ......2 6 5 2 1 0 -0 000 8.44/358,362. the pressure for tickets will be
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and strike out for a hideout deep in Canada. . . . But Northwestern/| has a problem this week, facing]
. 5's § ’ Total receipts (six games):|terrific. , . . Because the game ‘is $1,653,685.56. - |already sold out down td the last oy S a Yes t ort Commissioner's share: $245,- pasteboard. . . . We wouldn't =n 052.82. want to be in the Notre pame| T Wi Li | S * seals gm leagues’ share:|ticket manager's shoes. . . .| s B . ' 3 » | (o) in itt & eries | Players share: $54821399 Chances are he'll don snow shoes
(players participate in first four
{game pool only). B rd Sues to Block powerful Michigan at Ann Arbor.
| World Series, World Series triumph in three = —
four games to one, 3 : I my - - years and gave the International Construction Project | |yesterday when they defeated the League its 15th in 32 tries against| 1p. Marion County 19 Com- WATEH RE Mpa y
MONTREAL, Oct. 12 (UP)—|the playoff and broke all attendThe Montreal Royals of the In- ance records.
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[8t. Paul Saints of the American the American Association. mission today sought to enjoin the : 2 Fans Brave Weather Vickery Engineering Co., 5444 W. At Miller's , ter- Washington St., from expandin |19-game winner, pitched well, giv- 4 A crowd Of 11500 saw yes gt p g Modest Prices! ing only three hits in his six-| The fiye games, ‘first three in ing building in a suit filed in Su- QUICK SERVICE \Inning tenure and received credit g¢ Paul and two here, drew a perior Court 5. | for the victory. The Royals, be- tota] paid gate of 54.933. Total In its complaint the commisstaged a five-run uprising to win, ’ {players’ share (first four games) had started construction of an ex- || Highlight of the inning was & amounted to $38,583. tension to its building without a || 29 on the Circle pinch-hit, three-run triple by Os-| . 3 DOTS From Power & Light Co
Pitcher Jack Banta, Montreal's ay's game despite damp weather. its machine shop and metal workhind, 2 to 1, going into the sixth, cejpts amounted to $94,453. The sion charged that the company * Miller Jewelry Co. | The Royals lost the first game variance permit.
{car Grimes, who batted for Ban-| . ta. Frank Laga pitched hitless OF She tie Die and then an.
last three in-| yocierday's line score:
st. Paul evens +r+v+ 910 010-000 3 3 : McGlothin the Loser Montreal ¥..... ... 15 01x— 7100] . lothin, Martin, Haugstad and AnPat :McGlothin was. the. Starter) sereon Bante. Tags and Sendlock.
and Sandlock. and loser for St. Paul, who used |three hurlers.
«Players of both-clubs were look. Ing forward to another sort of battle today—for jobs with the
Cross-Country Triumph Washington High School crosscountry runners made a clean parent Brooklyn Dodgers next sweep of a meet with Ben Davis spring. Thé Royals and Saints are|yesterday at‘Rhodius Park. Con“blobd “brothers; since both are tinental runners won the first five Brooklyn triple-A farms. places to gain a 15-40 triumph.’ The victory com the cycle Dick McCurdy was first across, In" Which “the “Hopper'sithe finish-line, traveling the two-| Royals won their league pennant,imile route in 11:40.
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CLEVELAND INDIANS . series game—86,268 (5th game), He promises to be quite a pitcher. All he did in his first season AB RH 78 38 MR TB RBISO BB SB Pet 0 A E pet. WIth six of the 11 teams in action. Manager Billy: fielder Ted Jennings, First 0 i5u5 record—81,897 in 4th in the major leagues was to hurl the Cleveland Indians to the | Mitchell, Yq : 3 : 3 : : : ! : ’ : . a 3 ’ ° 3 The 68-game season gets un-|Southworth sent Baseman Babé Dahlgren, Out- ._..., Aa or [Renney Ht. $22 1 7 1 0 1.11 3 4 2 uv nw 11 ov 1 wgderway with Buffalo in St. Louis, |Sisti up to bat} fielder Frank = Hawkins -and THREE: Attendance for sixe erican League pennant and then to thé world championship. Dob. of 3 a © 0 0 0-0 1—0 0 ow 2 0 0 100 Pittsburgh i "Neill . The latter chore he accom-| [Juanich rf : 1 1 4 6 0 0 1 1 4 1 O00 WT 7 0 0 low sburg n Springfield and for Pitcher War Pitcher Emmett O'Neill. game series--358,362- - (previous - plished terd hen he Sixth Game Box S Peck, rt... 1 0.0 06 0 © © 0 0 o 0 o wo o o o ow Cleveland in Washington. ren Spahn and’ @ = = record: 304,924, Giants vs, P ¥is.arday when he came core Tuck 1 1 31 o 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 133 “3 1 0 Lu F i y y in to hold a Cleveland | nd : a, ‘ 10 3 1 1 0 43 1 14 o lug Four more teams, Hershey told him to § ERV DUSAK, St. Louis Car- Yankees, 1936). n ead a Cleveland Indians Boudreau.ss... § 22 1 6 4 8 0 Philadelphia, N , : TF garner the World Series pennant Gordon, 2b ....6 22 3 4 0 0 1 7 2 2 1 1 .182 14 13 1. 464 adelphia, ew Haven and|sacrifice to put 4 dinals’ utility player, plans to try! FOUR: Total receipts—$1,633,« which will be flying now:—for the ABR H O A Rielrb.... $ X 3 3 $00 007 003 a bh ll 4 ive Providence will swing into actionithe runner on his luck as a pitcher next year, 885.56 (previous record: $1502. first time in 28 years—over the Mitchell, If .... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Hogan, c....... 619 2 4 0 0 1 7 5 4 1-. au 3s 5 uv Logg tomérrow might, second in --scor- & because of his inability to hit up 454.00, Cubs vs. Tigers, 1945). Indian wigwam at least until ennedy, lf ... 1 0 0 1 0 0Felerp...... 14.0.0 0.08 8 8-2 8 8 on 3 3 3 ine Indanapolis, will open itaing position. ,..} fo standards. . . . The past sea- FIVE: One-game receipts— next October ee Doby, rf ...... 4 0 2 1 0 Og 5": 3 4 1 2 1 0 0 3-0°1 0 v mw uv + o roo Schedule Thursday night at the yt Sisti's _ at- | son ‘Dusak filled in at all out- $378,778.73, in 5th. game (pres : “ a» Boudreau, ss .. 3 0 1.2.2 OCromek.p....-1 3.8 ¢ ¢ ¢ 0.0 8 1 0 4 40 3-1 0 100 Coliseum against Buffalo. [tempt to bunt field positions and every infield vious record: $269,408.00, Yankees © “HE WAS. the big guy,” sald Gordan, 2b ... 4 1 1 3 3 offen cl 0 5 9°0 0.0 0 0 0 0 o ow uo v o wee The Caps will hold an open|went awry. . .. Jim Hegan |,55¢ except first base. |vs. ‘Cardinals, Oct. 4, 1942). Lou Boudreau, the manager and Keltner, 3b ,,. 4 1 1.0 3 Paige. p 1.0.8.8 ¢ 00.0.0 0.0 99 Bian house tomorrow night at 8 o’clock|He popped it up -to Cleveland's] Ce mom Records tied were: shortstop of the new world cham- Tucker, cf .... 3 1 1 3 1.0 Gop" 1 1 60 0 06 060 0 0.0 0 00 o o vu .opon Coliseum ice to acquaint fans|catcher, Jim Hegan, and Ryan FASTEST PLAYED GAME | ONE: Fewest assists in one ‘plons, happy over the 4-to-3 ver- Robinson, 1b... 4 0 212 0 OjaBoone Crise 1 1 : 2 8 8 s : 8 } : 0 0 : , h yoo with new players ‘and rules inter- was doubled up before he could! jn the 1948 World Series was game—Boston = 3 (1st game), dict which gave his club “the Hegan, ¢ erdee ® 0 12.2 ONTRUY, CC 191 17 38 7 0 4 5116 26 13 3 199 1% 2 3 7 pretations. It's a free show. . _|scramble back to first. . . . That! the fourth, Saturday, in Cleve: Equals mark set by Athletics, championship yesterday. “Of Lemon. P x... 3 0 0 0 3°0{ POST HR TR RET vi & Ak ver . Indianapolis will play in St. was a deith blow to the Braves'| land, 1:31. . .. It was six min- 1930, Cardinals 1930, and Cardi ai : GAB R H 3B 3B HR TB RBISO BB SB Pct. O A “KE Fe a Colrss, Tt WAS 8 = teanr victory BeArden.p s....1 0.9.0.1. 0 coimes itt nh 2d 5. 0.9.0 3 1.0 0 0 192 10 2 0 row Louls Saturday night and returnipopes for a rally.... Two out| utes shy of tying the record nals 1834. but, well, we wouldn't be where EE Soe Dedede [Dark 2 < 6 3 ¥ 3 } 3 3 a 2% 4 7 Ba Tp Thott deoeti here ~the-following..evening Ld and-none-Oh........ It. Was all OVer! for the all-time. shortest Series | TWO: Most putouts by out we are today without Gene” | Totals ..... 35 4 102715 0 2o0WReL v3 "8 8 1 6 0 o 1 0 2 0 o ae 3 1 o loo skate against the Flyers. shortly. . . . Tough luck, Sistl.| contest. . . . The 1:25 job was NeIders in—one-game-—Boston..15.: It was no understatement. All Boston Braves iio, SEES EEEER EE 8 in 3m Eight Holdovers ... We know just how you| played by the Chicago Cubs (1st game). Equals mark set by the rookie southpaw did was to ABRH OA MeCk eff 6 3 1 8 0 0 0 & 2 4 0 0 36 ic 0 o row Three new coaches are makinglfeel, , . . But Indianapolis fans| and Detroit in Detroit, in 1908 Giants, 1912. " t the Boston Red Sox in a Holmes, rf .... 5 1 2 1 0 1 89 -8-2-4 $.1.0.0.0 #39 lgitheir appearances in the league/still will remember Sibby as the| | a three-hitter won by the THREE: Most putoufs by ff game for the American Dark, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 1 HE I 0 2°1 0 0 0 1d 10 1 u lwo He BESSON; Js addition jo thd American’ Association's leading| Cubs. Pyieher in fine Bob Imon League pennant—it was the first , i “8 14-0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 7 0 288 3 aps’ eller, new coaches are hitter in 1946 with an average of meee . , ne). In Bory of the Soll from: 8 1131 13 0 2 3 8 8 V8 0 0 8 am 2 7 ovweHector (Toe) Blake at Buffalolsq3 _ . He was thé big power| Eddie Ash's SPORTS ROUND- mark set by Nick Altrock, White then went on to win one series Rickert, Won 3005 0 3 4 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 ’ * Sod y 30 1.000 and Frank Beisler at Washington.| ¢ (he 1946 Redskins and kept UP aiso will appear in THE SUN- Sox. 1906, and Jim Vaughn, Cubs, game 2 to 0 and save another. |Conatser, ef ...1 0 0 0 0 O Potter. p ...... 13313001000 # 0 0 50 1 o o tow Blake in his first year as alipom a pennant threat until the|/ DAY TIMES. {1918. : . & = : Salkeld, ¢ ..... 2 0 0 41 . 0 Sickioed.p ve 1°08 3 8 0 2 03 0 8 0808 8 J im hockey roach, Syecied the Bow waning days of the season with ‘wROUND HERE, of course, Masi, ¢ ....... 1 0 1 3 0 OaSanders...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 .000 ed us { as 3 ON 3 0 . €|his 203 hits, including 33 doubles, they will remember Beard frat MMcCmekicf-If 4 0 1 2 0 omsRyan 003 3 ce 8 800 0 8 008 060.8 20 | gf Unied States League champlon-lyy triples, six homers, 14 sacrifor what he did to the Red Sox !Stanky, 2b ..... 1 0 © 3 2 0| Note: Bearden scored on Dark's error in 3d inning of 3d game, Eilioty scorea =O ~ , fices, 14 stolen bases, 99 runs . - : . . Keeping “thre series from being an Ryan iii: ive 0 0-0-0 .0.-0:00-Dobr's error in 1h inning of Wh geme. Lae er ly Sei and pun scored and 86 batted in. . . . Jim : all-Boston affair by beating them, |Voiselle, p .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 : COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS ~~~ falo and also coached the Bisons [HERON caught all-Series games WANT TO SEEA 6 to 3, in the playoff game. {F. McCormick.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 JREVEARY, yuo trsnstrirerss os 203 Bren Last season he led the Baitimore 2"d help up the Cleveland pitch- CEE - After ‘that came his five-hit Spahn, p ...... 0 3 00 : 9 (Earned tums: Cleveland 15 Boson it. Unearned runs. Clevelana 2. Boston 1. team in’ the Eastern Hockey|®™® in grand ae ’ Fog the shuto the only . in which Bist! tetesanaar 1 0 0 4 korg. in, Dark, Votselle, Leit on bases Cleveland 3, Boston 34. 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