Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 30
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. Tribe Extends Winning tires Fore—teare: a
Streak to 3 Straight | In 9 to 5 Triumph.
Don Gutteridge Clouts ump in Fourth; Royce Lint Does Well in Relief Role
+ By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor 1 seldom pays to rub the Indianapolis Indians’ fur the wrong way and the Minneapolis Millers were convinced of that fact today *' after learning about ‘it last night. The” Millers had the gall to score a run in the first inning against the defending American Association. champions and had to pay for. it the hard way. War paint is war paint and the Tribe Box Score
Redskins don’t want it smeared MINNEAPOLIS He | after spending some time slick... . AB ‘R H 9 A rE ing up before taking the field, |Jughes. 2b anki 3 3 | 3-4 H 80 down. went the Millers n tanvert. "ht 20 Yo 0 0 the new series opener, as the/Morkman. sf =...... 5 .& 1 2 4 4 Tribesters triumphed, #® to 5, to Harshman, Je $01.04 : 8 of make It three in & row in the new Brady "01000 § 1123 RL Yuba Gb, Chet Kips? oid 303 8 4 8) Having arte three right- ki Doreen 80 8 32 handers on the mound, Tribe S45 2 «- 543 82.0 8 Skipper Al Lopez is to switch to, we 4
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eo 4-Ball M §- Seven More LL Grove 4-Ball Meet Drivers Named _ opr | Starting Sunday the city's better amateur golfers will pound ithe fairways ‘of South Grove in search of the prize in the second { snoyal South Grove Foul Ball tourney. ° The event will be held over five successive Sundays with 0 owe man teams, representing 12 SOUTSes, battling in match team iP Jake, PRY Pleasant Run, i This year's “total entry shows E25 a eT rosa as Only’ Eight Cars ian increase of 25 teams over last, ore’ “sai South Fr Still Without Pilots [year when Henry Timbrook and! a mien + John David of Meridian Hills won' For Speedway Classic ‘the title. David went on to take | Beven more cockpits for the the state championship. 0 e ame: ine [1949 500-Mile Race were ited One of the feature frit round {matches pa -1 {today, it was announced by Wil- up team of Bob Buchanan and {bur Shaw, president and general Bob Ludlow against Paul Gross | {manager of the Indianapolts iand Carl Smith. of Sarah Shan ke i {Buchanan was national left-hand- Times State Suvies f Motor Speedway. (hn 66 cars (4 CRAMDlon in 1047 and Ludlow| NOTSE DAME, Ind. Apr. 22— h- As entries closed with CATS is a member of the Butler Uni-{The Notre Dame baseball team last Friday, 15 drivers were un- versity links team, both are from goes after its fourth straight Big named. Today's announcement South Grove. Nine win this af.ernoon, enterleut the number to eight. Those AM {taining the University of Min« {announced today are: [110s Bre Milazong and Dy, Nilirort| nessta in the first game of a twoGeorge Fonder, Lansdale, Pa. oo ars 1 Jy /day stand. ‘in the Ray T. Brady car; Randall wn (BH: +s fen Rodine and Dicy Was. _ Having previsusly beaten Ohio “+ | Banky, Indianapolis, in the car! ®oner SG |State, the Irish continued along + 5.3 |entered by Roy Worline; Pat Fla-|" i "0" ataoid Kothior snd Box ‘Roch: | Victory row against Western Con-
herty, Los Angeles, Cal, in one, Tor PR exiis tnd Res Kynnady I) {ference opposition by- defeating
the moun Al i Cust Johnson to the mound. al Jou ombo waked ‘for Kraus in hin © | Bud Winfield (left) shows off one of his Novi Governor Specials i in Los Angeles before shipping je the Anthony Granatelli en-| va Wayne Montfort and {Wisconsin in- single games lefthander, Royce Lint, was use miinson grounded out for Brady! il: pil he | | Wednesday and Thursday. in relief last night after Forrest in ninth | the car to Indianapolis for the 500-Mile Race. In the driver's seat is Rex Mays who will pilot the tries; Tommy Mattson, Los An-in: 80-Gear Eo femon aud Dave Kine m8: | terday's battle, however i e i * and Jol . Main was derricked ‘In the fifth Osrdner waieed tor Fotis” Mn | car while Duke Nalon, “driver of the twin #o th this one, looks on. geles, in the second car entered. woo inci Percifield and Johnny Mar-| want 17 innings before Notre “ ” d th AR 0 AF ec— by Bill Sheffer; Jimmy Dawalt,| shall (SGI vs. Reese Berry and Ollie and the “lefty” wound up as the Flate, rf 4 4 5 0 {Hollingsworth (C), Dame won out, 7-6. game's winning pitcher. off BER 0 i ! : dian Shorts Wabagh,. Ind... in -Steven Trip, } S—Pred Burnside and Walt Chapman| Notre Dame - Wisconsin The Indians were ahead when & if XY: 3 ! : 3 8 3 n . Shale eal Dahuy Eladis, Cui-jiig im v. ack Aimpson and Jim oD | AB HOA ABHOA Main was taken out, but since he Seif 3 4 al The Victory Field room was ago,. in Joe nchi’s Jar and, FR. rote and Wilbur Wolfs si ftits.ef 4 3 3 OiLowess 4 7 Tafled to complete five innings, ghtertage’ be 3 3 i 3 9ipopulated by “what have you" in Wally Stokes, Willoughby, O., in| 125s Ronald Roach and Joe W "wilson (PR) | Roxili an 153 5eramun, 3 3 : Lint received the big “credit.” [kfiliy % 48 7 {ithe “presidential league” last the new car ntered by Thomas, “ious ha: ve, Mivchell Peterche Mand | Gaverr3y ¢ 33 1 Pimms § 110 8 Bridegroom Main was lifted be- Main. » ... i 1 ’ 1 9inight. Bruce Dudley, American | Kupiec of Detroit. [i oR maak IO). nd Georg gor: {Giealinib 8 212 1}Marsfildet 3 0 3 0 cause he weakened in the fifth iq 3 wr 7 {Association chief, wax on hand Of the seven, only Kladis has| Rom C1 ve. John McGuire and ort |Machdo.rf § §°2 1lBobunftef 18 1 8 Jack Harshman walloped a home| Jai) recs fo fo 20 gas at the Tribe park for the” first |driven at Indianapolis in the past.|12 2% Clea Stonehouse and Hus ure BEES $j) Qhpac. 33%} run as first up in that stanza, and |'¥ APOLIS in ealey? alk, Sox 91 time since the league directors He appeared here in 1948 and, Sh os, Dick Stackhouse and Bob) Nee a» i 0 0 3 Tennant 4 0 0 i after one away, Main issued aj ain Conway 3. Oivert 3. Plate. Lint 3. put him in office last December; H was forced from the running atl! ao Grom and Carl Smith os | ipten 3-400 1000 H t hes, Harshman, Peters Two-base | {President Frank BE. McKinney. of | g a Hyg ab oa and Bob Ruchanan ¢ |Siouere 1.0 single and two walks. He got a|hits-Vseuie, Con way, Homes runs-.| | 48 laps. All except Kladis must 12 35. 25ohn "Bcnorn ana Brais Brownfield | ESI AGE ™ INT second t by fanning Ro {Qutterid ge. Harshman Stolen bases—|the Pittsburgh Pirates had Dud-| (PR) vs. (thet Baker and Jim Pop.| Totals 47143318' Totals oN — Ie 5 g : | ain Kel bie olayheg eA r h d Bob Beebe, | take driver's tests before being! ‘sheft (8G: | Lipton batted for Kozlik in 10th Hughes with the bases loaded, | Main i La ube er “in ley as his guest, an e | permitted to attempt ta to qualify 12°20 John Banich and Henry Bayt (8) Sioberg batted fog Smullen in sth, Snir Gal Henley, 8 So OE rE Ts Writers. ar wan ee "ratte TH “ARR MRAM RAR OV | St th epi Sore swinger coming up. Lint was(} dlany polis Base on balls—O § Ba seball Writers, also was 2 ynn Lee and Charley Kiimop (88) [Notre Dame 310 002 000 01 called in, ! oy RE 3 opr a Ce | present, { AMERICAN ASSOCIATION y NATIONAL of LEAGUE , Riverside Golf Club 12 (86 vn Lan Cows and GErnie Linville | ifatonsin TUTLUIUIU 230 000 010 00 [Cain 1, Lint 4. Hite~Otf Kraus 6. in df LA | L Pet. OR DIR. xerenes 200 30 1 $—Carl Vines a Draner (C1 vs. | Runs batted in—Lavery 3, Petraelks, Inierference Called [Pa mines: Toatm Jin nginee: Bob Beebe is “covering” the [pxDIANAPOL 8... 4 1's . Woh ne and "Livin Oe Ladnts, To Open- Tomorrow fy: aan, Milllcan ana 1% Col; iC) sox | Blitott 2 Mathade, Ra i Te [Lint 4 } Winni 11 n .e «olan wiki an { 5 3 Manager Tommy Heath of the “Rint Losing "prices Kraus. | Umpires] Millers for the: Minneapolis a Paul Ph 1.000 : 000 Riverside Golf Club will holdi sap Jog. 7k Rexroth and Dave Tor (BK, J Tonle Lavery, Frings: Millers thereupon called in Andy | Sandt, Jackowski. Moors and Tobin. gear Halsey Hall Is doing the 'Aiiwaukes 93 peli nal 00 308 o0x— 3 4 1 1:08 ler ay Alexander (8; [Presley Smullen. Lowe 3. 3, Gilbert, a righthanded swinger, to = Time. : y {Kansas City, . . : Hs nt: i Staley. Kreger and Rice: Van- [its official “opening tomorrow at Dour (Christ ry an 'M Mason (Ri. {Sacrifices —Kozl Double plays Garatalo a hal If 1 oF a. same stint. for the Minneapolis '&oiambus 2. 13 | der r and Mueller 112:30 ith the h 1: 10 Bob_Laffey and Ed Juniper (PR) vs, (to Kozlik ‘to edlin. Lavery t to Jp bat for Henley. Catcher Clyde all three and a half inn ing | Tribune. Hall is quite a hig. Minneapolis + Jo8 101 oo 3 9 o| p.m. w e honor four- Dr. G. P. Silyar and Or. W. D Elson i [to Ojediin. Errors—Lowe Evans 3, Kos
Kluttz interfered with Gilbert's/ the Indians tore loose in the) bat and the hitter was awarded fourth and tallied four runes. Jack! first base, forcing in a second {Conway belted a double with the
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- level : Rob Armst d D ~ {off Nemes, no runs 2 hits in 3 innings. yun. A fou ended Minneapolis’ bases choked and all three run-| .the Mill City boys. Also, he can (Glareiand, o: a. {i aanigaian ae ga tn ; son, Riverside pro, and Lee Ee y rmstrone and Dick Arm | Winning. pitcher nnd ftehet splurge. “imers registered for the "big | . I81. Louis . an {New York. . 31 Fishe 1 K ercilleld and Wayne Miller | —T! Ran p describe the Sullivan-Kilrain |Chite 3 k 010 000 001 o Fisher, club president. ve. Tracy Cox and Tony Bitte | okt: e237 Lint took charge of the situa-| inning's highlighter. {Chicago : 33! | Thompson -’ and’ ‘Weigel; ne andi buff t ’ ’ r ” | bare knuckle fight, round by Bo ‘ee 433 . Berra A buffet tournamen’ will be hE B tark my 1 | tion and got by until the ninth Once ahead, the Indians stayed round: Washington asd «450 “ Pesto on hie 200 000 004— 4 8 0 held for members and guests with Is —Clagk Doan ed si Drews 8 ae Solunar Table when the Millers had him on the ahead, and they scored their nine _ na NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 aabinel an and Tebhetts. Marchildan: Keil’ Charles Lawrence and Ralph [467 fom 03 ¥en a= le “ ropes and scored two runs after!runs on nine hits. Because of the| But get these ' Minneapolis Cinelnnatl W ho a8 |Sfeveland + J83 130 900 4 19 9 Mason, club champion and run-|’ ts—Bon Biker and John 8 rll Dar Mind figsor Minor bia two down. But he survived the slippery going, the fielding of “U' B¢. [thene HUNRCAPOSS gocion ©. 00000 a 8 if t= di Sner - up respectively, ehoosing|!$=Ros Fouts Jack. sleiner oR) Hoan” MU 18 CEG CY {meribes backed into a corner and Chica : , | Gromek 3 Barr Savage | p respectively, choosing b_youts “nd “Herman Kohima n 33 Tomorrow .. 205 8:2 i 8: ordeal after giving up a walk both teams was slightly off the [they ‘look out. the: window and pln #1 v Sannin i) and 033 a sides. Losers in the best ball Brown faci °fty Laughlin and Orville andy... 30 sm 3X 3 and three straight hits. | Triple-A beam. Jack Maguire, pid for a refill when proposi- bi rok i 172 et troll’ a 010 800 200 00-3 4 «tourney will be hosts for the, ER Ren amp 3g Yodan ic) 8 Tumdar 40 19:3 fi 1048 ~Maving lost three in a row, the Miller third -sacker, made three! Hgdeiphia 250 IR ow alam, ‘ Surkent and on: dinner. rank Simp- 27 day co 4:35 11:08 in i. Millers will place their faith to- miscues, {tioned about eampaigning’ for a 8. lew .......... i rout "anda" Roninson: - a RBy-3C) Collin, (HC Millerest, (IL. Fide 81 Ble 840 1238 eT a. } ——— I a ———— a SAL at night in Bill Ayers, one of their| Plate Umpire Paul Sandt hore [00tball game between Noel SCHEDULE TODAY ! . best 1048 righthanders, He was|the brunt @f the dragged out con-| Ger and the Minnesota | Mina AMERICAN ASSOCIATION on) : ; troublesome to the champs last test. Both managers took excep-| : DR Aeasgls is, : ; tion to his ball and strike deci-| n.u Milwaukee at Columbus (nights | *N | It was a rugged evening for | Eongas City at Louisville (nightr;] ! & First Ladies’ Night [sion and arguments resulted in| J S00 A DIRECT VEL UR Toe © To RIO LEAGUS | It will be the first Ladies’|'™0 banishments. p Sn : | Lous. AL Clie sre Adies’ Tom Raffell, his starting season in the AA, Jetrolt at Cleve { Night of the new season. At- or. got the e «Tete center feld- although he worked some | or Yop Koay Wfhunmaton (night), » tendance dropped again last] Fe ie a rei artery games in the waning 1048 sea- | TIONAL LEAGUE . Y - night, ta 23561, but thers: was hd Manager Heath of the Mili son. But last night, with ook at Phiads Baia Whatever our size Y ample reason for it. Light rains| =o given the’ oir Im ixth| League Prexy Dudley in the | Glicnnt, al, Flitsbureh. Y : came twice before game time and iwhen 1 Lart ' e sixthi watch tower, Sandt didn’t look ———— 1 : the contest was played out under| a pois so on WAS called out RESULTS YESTERDAY | i : :
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“Don Gutteridge delivered the { g 18 0 ” ried to “save” Saffell. but hel Right now the Victory Field Foiedo Tribe's longest poke of the rainy! , rived at th [fans would hesitate if Cleveland | orion canine” rd fen LT and a e plate too late to Anderson Anelly, Ru ana, dq night game. In the second Canto, | prevent’ his middle gardener from Offered ‘to trade Second Sacker|Mardareki.
[leading off, he smacked a tower- taking himsglf out. of the game, Gordon for Don Gutteridge. The Coumbie + Joa 020 0108-13 18 ©
0 Sod no { ing drive gover the Minneapolis | The two-h a 10 Tribe's player-coach is the spark-| Perry and Bu Crimian. McClelland, | center fleldar'’s’ head for an in-| team were if oye fo thie Toss! Plug of the Infield and he's bat. "enich inser and Ravn ned.
The Peters. Rellef Pitcher Lint sur. {8 :500 in three games, That's "in -
{like payday the. Wabash, . veteran looked the part of a/prised the fans and the Millers Ke Payday on the a Butler Golfers Win
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Derby 3-year-old as he circled in the seventh when he lined al n= | -the sacks. He also drew two single to center, scoring two, Af the rate the Indians are Over Wabash Team | . walks, scored three runs, and mates. The Millers walked Clyde| traveling, the city's traveling | State Ser ee stole a base. “| Kluttz on purpose to get at Lint bureau's are fixing up some | CRAW FORDSY ILLE, Ind., Apr.
{22 - "Butler University, led by Bob {Ludlowés 73, defeated Wabash | [here yesterday, 17'3 to 10%g, on|
With the so score Standing at one- | and the strategy ‘backfired.
fishing guides for Tribe President Owen J. Bush. He's the greatest Fourth of July fisher, th fcinal man Ih the world, if the Indi. [1° TUNICA’ COUrea, cores: Ludloe 73. Conpelly (Wy 91 ans are nine miles out in front Imani? iB) Ae, Jenckes (W) 77. Mgtnudre
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Russ Peters Doesn't Even nH Want to Return to Majors | SM
By JIM HEYROCK At last he has been found. Right here in the Indianapolis Indians’ wigwam is the baseball player who doean t want to go to the) Major Leagues. His names Russ Peters and he'll look at vou in amazement if you ask him whether he wants to go back to the big leagues. He' n tell you he definitely does not. But even though he doesn't: ‘base with Albany, Russ was sold want to go “back upstairs,” he'll to- the Philadelnhia Athletics, | be out to knock the cover off He was optioned to Columbus, every ball that comes his Way ¢ (he American Association. He! this year in the American Assoclation. And already he has a Stayed with them until ~the last] good - start. six -weeks of 1936 when he was) He busted out brought back to the A's, | the first Indians’ puring the i937 season he was homer this week|with the Athletics and played| against Kansas nearly every spot in the infield. hy dn, the B0C- He considers 1930 his best year “Russ. the Ire: in baseball, During the last two! ' weeks of the 1938 season he was spectacled, good oq 15 Atlanta. natured third He hit .320 that year and led] Sasker WS Se the * Southern _.eague in triples| has had ‘with 15. He was snatched up by| lengthy and var-| {the Cleveland Indians and stayed) Yell carer i or with them ‘through 1940, "41, | {('43 and 45; served, in the Army) einem
ganized base: ' " - ’ in '45 and ‘46, ball. And now, .at 34, he wants he St. Louis Browns picked
to play as much baseball as he, up on waivers in 1947. He Py then settle down; per- w.< a pinch-hitter all that seaPa: managing. on. The following year he went Russ landed his first baseball], 2 Toledo and came to Indianap-! 00 cn ine organind game In iq)ie in July last year. He lacked! e playing with a semi-|,n 4 0 "00 having played 10 years) pro team in his home town of |; the Majors Roanoke, Va, he was signed by Rn Me alors Joe Cambria. scout tor the Washington Senators. . | He went up as iast as any ball} player. After one season at third}
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