Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1949 — Page 12

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Previ Sprin Bill Hol No. T Blue ( day of quali The sect the track la to go back he has something u will ‘be on 8 His team; winner, Mau track Wedn he will give. its final che trials. Since . , SE Photo by John Spicklemire, Ties Stat Photographer. Lou Moore "i Jer batting in Vie Indians lone fos of Yolarday' $ Jat game as he fell. But Saffell's foot hit the sack just ahead of the tag, Here you see the start of the triple play. completed by the tagged Broome sliding in for out No. I. Costa made the turn at . th b jo tt ping. om Se ol o wed seiond he ; ou hom though Costa questioned Umpire Bill Jackowski's decision. It was | Indians in the fourth stanza of the Sekar twin bill opener. With first to head for second and Ganss' throw to Dale Coogan trapped to be on the Cae or Los . ts oan Sas Lh io 9 an a 54 a, . o- a Slate, spectacular play as the agile Costa came to earth on his | Roy Broome oh third and Les Fusselman on'second, and none out, him. While Gutteridge and Coogan chased Costa, with Coogan AS A WA © Sof i: a er cagoaniam Shor feleh: one h nd nd’ soul Tom lof a but still clutching the hall. Saffell used his arms as a | Bill Costa grounded to Second Baseman Don Gutteridge. The finally getting the putout, Fussélman rounded third and beat it Bothwell, w pikes, caug ne. and and tagged Tom + field an came gut none the worse for the as, Tribe veteran fred the ball home to Catcher Bob Ganss, who for home, where a throw from Coogen to Gams nailed him, : track tomor wy , ; - Peugeot Spe: | ’ sure your ex No More Autographs 8 ILaist : R 1 k Middlecoff Wins |Oilers Score 12 Runs in 6th a grote Lats nning un Takes M TE Victory Field fans, malnly : : d : « closed that Juniors, Who Jaye Deow Solletss Ni ky } I coli G 0 e ea : Xxcava ors, . was in the ng autographs from home an t [een I 18I en . visting ‘players, found them £ Ig cap or inaians : DeWolf News Tops Saints, Eagles Beal” Back ln 20 ves out of luc esterday. 7 : : : : : Ohare Moore, umpire in ff Locols Pure Over Jriele Play in Scores Two-Stroke Simpson Studios in Amateur League Play Po in ¢ informed the Indians and 7 enin { | The Capitol Oflérs took advantage of an infield that “fell apart” some distan Birds yosterdny that a new 7 AH hi wy 0 Twin By . Victory Over Locke after the fifth stanza to chalk up 12 runs-in the sixth to overwhelm when the > league rule has placed the sou- 7 After dof y ASH, Times Sports tor WHITE SULPHUR’ SPRINGS, the Boughton Excavators, 23 to 9, yesterday as three leagues of the . Mr. Bothwe! venir fad in the discard. / er defeating the Columbus Red Birds two out of three over|W. Va; May 9 (UP)—8lim Cary| Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association completed their second . has entered : 7 [the eels snd, the Indians got a breathing spell today on an open Middlecoff took on new Ilustér 'to-| Sunday of play... for the no ; , uly |GAte before they take on the Toledo Mud Hens in the opener of day as professional golf's golden . Boughtons started the frst inning with four “runs “after the- else. He wa IVO-JAIS Aories at Victory Fuad A night. y: Oilers had driven in one in their Casiiil O stack up a ¢ Tribesters are holding down third place in the AA race, With a two-stroke victory over share of the first Boughtons| Boughton sear. Cesitel Of : f ' first. ‘ chines. The Giants Move Into First Place as Jansen gne-haif game behind seond.place Milwaukes and five and_one-/obly Locke in the’ Gresitbrier marked another in the second and YAK TH nen, 4 i sportsman w 8%. Paul Saints, ' Jack Cassini, Tribe infielder, pen here yesterday, ecoff {two in the fourth while Cap pliordot 8 $3 A eftich.3b 3d self. Scatters 11 Hits, Wins 10-1 Over Cubs "rou i neiuns roms yas'var eat bu rom Bit: [Ee Toor nis foe ho rfid 4 DAE 1 ae vi one game to the cellar dwelling r + BI° liast 10 tourriaments Facing the 7 to 4 lead held b | ol y . acing the 7 to 4 lead held by|Bushib 9 lClarket 6 clals to be d Pirates. Trounce Braves ‘8-3 and 11-8; losing streak was extended to 10 Colatithe Birds. | jn, the Fis bios 1 aly, thin sans The young Memphis dentist has Boughtons, the Oflers swung into| bilitura.p : : 8 i Shain 8418 and Paul R i 5 c - " - ’ 9 ’ anc Reds Upset Phils 14-7 in 12-Inning Game | The Red Sox got to the wild Jos|their supporters a hattul of thrill uniform. He'll be covering the ER Ps a Sain : 8 : 3 the tak 4 NEW YORK, May 9 (UP)—For folks who think there are 185 strowski for four runs in the|in the series. - place of Don I¢, 0 tessional Golfers Associa«|the eighth and three in the ninth| pia *® { § § § Fast Special 13th of the opener, then took the | Gutteridge, coach, tomorrow : better pitching Staffs in the majors, it may come as a shock today | 4 The home boys came from he tion because he lacks the - re-| while Boughtons could get only SE at TRVETITY will drive s Y!darkness-shortened second game night against the Hens, Totals 451727 91 Totals 4814271 to learn that the four big New York Giant starting pitchers have win o rally in which Billy Hitch Bind lo -win Saturday night's quired five years’ service. two in the final inning. capital Off ........ivinse 181 8 yesterday a! turned in 11 complete games, more than any other team in #ithef|sooi's single and Matt Batts’ : Tuggle, 7 to #8, in 10 innings BY| oer or second. But Ganss whipped Locke came in second with a| DeWolf News had little trouble >%ror [Reed { dood & Flanagan, Bush.’ car, a fourleague. triple were the big blows Ving Jie SOO uh A IwoTU the balk to Dale-C in time|0T for 267, and then came Pete downing the South Side Saints Fife" ei, ®t nanny S- siegemotiet 18 Sxpecinl | Manager Lio Dutrocher has stuck to Just four st tarters, Larr y Fp he big bow h Surge ifthe Sint ane then win- o tap 2 pals : oogan a Me | Cooper of Ponte Vedra, Fla, and|after they started rolling in the 3, Bo ks 2 trum plier Yettieh, Jomerow. : Jansen, Clint Hartung, Sheldom|o —— — ning in the extra round. n’ a rundown. Joe Kirkwood Jr. of Hollywood |third inning. The Baints jumped |Biazer. Haves. Boughton. Rune baited ie. A Vv Jones and Montia Kennedy, fewer sid Fiudson turned in creditable| Dick Kokos hit two unavailing Saffell Hits Homer While ' Coogan and Gutteridge with 273's and Jim Ferrier of San|off to a three run lead in the first Clark 4 Tollgs 3“ Sha: k in. 2, By or 3, one which 1 then any other team, and they|Pitching performances for their second game St. Louls ‘homers - were chasing Costa, Fusselman Francisco and Ed Furgol of|when they scored four runs while Wagle 2. Flansvan 2, sed 3, Good. Alford. year. have come through in an 8 ay second victories. |and in the opener, Vern Stephens After the Birds beat them, 3 to : ’ Royal Oak, Mich., with 274s. DeWolf marked up one. Wien. a Tyo-ase oT wh De Ar Ther Diteher Gene Bearden sufterediand Bobby Doerr of the Red 8ox|1 In yesterdays fiat dit, the made the turn at third and “Yliqlecoit's sparkling finish] The DeWolf crew marked up Buirum Farmer Buble ‘pits Read OTHER Riding & six-game winning|® Pulled leg imuscie and wil be and Les Moss of the Browns got Redakina captured the_nighteap. headed for home. thrilled the gallery, He firét took|one in the second and four in the Bush: Left ‘on bises_Capiiol OI s 11 track este streak, the Giants moved’ into e Indians for at least 10 home runs. 2 to 1, by duplicating Saturday's] Coogan caught Costa quickly, the lead over Locke with a 12-|third to take the lead. Three more i" gilijara™s™" siryex one 4 Diaser to 30 the to first place yesterday when Larry|d8v8 and Manager lou Boudreau! The White Sox rapped out an/comeback in shorter time. Sched-|who danced back off the baseline foot birdie on the 10th after they/in the fifth, one in the seventh Bufera 10 Hifs—Off Shanklin § in fhm Gasoline Al Jansen scattered 11 hits in a 10-|} 1 ny o elbow by a pitched 11 to 3 victory over the Athletics|uled for seven innings, the Indians|for an automatic out for the Tribe were even the first nine holes of and five in the eighth, completed ings piliare_3 Bin 21h Ani: 120 Special 1 victory over the Cubs a {ball and had to leave the first at Chicago but. Philadelphia were trailing, 1 to 0, after five first sacker for out No. 2. the final round. the scoring for DeWolf and put|Wia shee BiAse thegmolier) Hellings, th to-1 victory |game, Bearden suffered his first countered with three runs in the founds. On the 12th h ther! th the 1 a 15 to Jaret.” Winni Poce. pilcher— Poole, Leste Special to | New York. |defeat. Sherry Robertson hit a eighth to win the second game,| They were held hitless by Kurt oka then turned and rifled oh B® e 13th he scored Sho Jo a tlrgem oan plichgr Blaser” Umpifes—Lak, Soren. Raqis of © } ome to Ganss, Ww , : : . +3:00, Gustine Hits Homer |aecon Sais Wasningion homer hz won Gumpert, want the Krieger, righthander, until Tom nipped Fusselman sliding in to|eagle When his chip shot barely| The Kajles combined two big Dewalt 8 8. fan Ta Ac) Jansen, though hit hard ati; ee 467408 1n 13 innings, and Aland Bill Me a ine Spener Baffell stepped up to the plate in|complete the triple killing. fell short of the cup. Middlecoff innings, the first and the seventh, ABHOA ¥ times, had & shutout until the io 3 in eight, as the Browns'/for the A's in the nd nner the sixth. He met Krieger's second] qhe Birds won that first en. nded in a trap to bogie the 15th, th defeat Bimpson Studios, 22 to 18. Mccieanst § 1 4 § Rach 3b DUKE N. ninth when Frankie Gustine hit + second game. [pitch and blasted the horsehide counter by scoring aces, in th but moved two strokes ahead Ernie Alcott was the winning tnbergab 3 1 i 3 Fsentll lat had their N a homer. Bobby Thomson got a 5 D3 over the right fleld wall to!aret fourth and Et he again wi with a birdie on the 16th. |pitcher for the Eagles. Leading Jackson; Lh 4 i $3 ae am | | Hd the track jy run Giant Homer and 16 the ncore, 4 veer dision at ths plate was Ernie Burke,|MoAliterss 5 4 0 3( Rav.1b * driver shot Whitey Loskman | got 4 triple and Jn the seventh and final in- A rt vied SX halk Tribe Box Scores Short sop: Tn four os ee, ha Pliugher.» : i 8 Ee yd 11 Spee of wh three singles eo 14- ning, after one out, the veteran| had 10 runners" (Fiest Game) ; F oe 1 less 1 able. Seven of the Giants’ last eight Don Gutteridge tors off A double|Indians had five, T° coLUMAUS ; a bad afternoon as they played Reich 3439 - Nalo's m starters have gone the routs and| down the left field line. Russ : 8g 4 ghost to the Meat Cutter's Ublon | sou i031 9 Tos 35034017 328 ana Ma only two innings of relief work, Peters filed out and Krieger Tribe Off On Hitting 1 The Cutters won 17 to 2. Thereg § saints ........... $id 900 3 | 123. When have been needed ‘on the club handed Earl Turner an inten-| The Indians are not hitting on {ore heart bitaking Svanta aa fan) = rors—-aenbery, 'McAlile of, 3, Bien pits his sa since May 1. tional walk to get at Pitcher Mel|a team-wide scale and Manager jas the Fillers wens concirvied, fackion 3. Moxley’ 8 Moalllser 3" Pricks buistion wa t the Braves Queen, Al Lopez has called f : | They plunked out two homers, En HN . Sritcheld "4 alse, Keith Despite ti The Pirates upset the BIAYSE| Ty mAGUE STANDINGS (Piest Game11 Innings) batting pract! OF RUB fon | neither Of Niith jountae. Ru Marien “wenile SORAE! Be mean 8to3 and 11 to EC Aamboes AMERICAN ASSOCIATION a fou Ho 000 4 a 900 4-10 14 8 Queen Wins Own Game SLE Dar ce. a t aimol Tet BT SRR / + On the first, the runner was Brod’ Ey gl aiser, Priiehard; winning b Moon e Tribe's mound staff also 3 8.31 11. 0/caught between third and home Eirod. Roller, Critehheis : TOWN help from Bob JMuncrer, Ju the p ! wi as got pel thd dd ou en . Jud ther Meas, needs bolstering. It's shy on cap- WoNATOL. 2 a the second the runner for-| Tee. base Rite ackaon. fi as | y A . . 8 second ally n gph after! Minn 1 a pitch JAme——chlled. end Sih Sarknen) game, he did that very thing by Shee nine Tons Pitchers. ie ey ee re tore | Faokson. oubla blag. Meller ighseg= six-run Tally in iF 8 Signin Ah pats AM 4-venlied ; slashing a hit down the third|yasiees wa ack in uniform Ureciney was the stand-out pitcher pers to, Jackson, Kejtt Le Pritchkrd 16 In Hal Boston lead. | Louis) 4 Kinder nan Bar [base line and on into the outfleld, | croay. He was away for three qh l) of the game, striking out eight imu on pulls na, Saints, | he seventh ta ake Ai S108 | hd. 168 Loma $0 8 1 Ieapai‘ohe Tiphson Winning in Rinder [scoring Gutteridge with the vie- Jeeks receiving treatment for a Babs batters. Aiki es 3 Hits. “SH Pia cod § a 0 Ame arm Es shes n (First G: t G ) tory run. * MORES i. civisvvesr 3 8 0 3 0 OiMeore ........... 3 irod nings, Keene COOPER! Kiner of the Bucs hit second game AMRRIGAR rn on Spann 3% 3 ' It was Queen's fifth victory of| Also complaining of a sore wing lor 3 | Bejmon Bernie i ay 1% fg fee a Loui ania ha? ® (UP)-—TI behind gievenne: ean 3 ni Sebibopois Rand "Rvs Weprden [the season without a defeat. He Is Forrest Main and Bob Klinger " 3.85 8 0 gen. Salton And Brown, oo Came a ln a hall of fam. Brooklyn came from n sind Ll : : 4 | Punish, Witiyh oldsk and Mean. Lotiné held Columbus to three blows, |DA® & lame ankle, Topals 3.11 13 Tah 108 18 3 admit Mord with four runs in the seventh to len so p10 10 awe dul Cl (Reoond yi ‘struck out six and walked four.| Jack Cassini, the Tribe's 1048] Keilos roi, 11 Hikard a’ doulé play for oth sere and Aral; Toad and] ! Softball Notes Erown peat the Cardinals, 8 to T, ouble B CL : { 0a § Cleveland «vari LHR A home run by Roy Broome, in|second base star who was Quiterides in ninth. ir Command ...... ao 0 149-20 019 4 Mw at oMunteip) Bind m last gp Nichols, tw ing the winning run on a double dab fd mR Fos { pitener, Renton tn the second inning, aecounted for|optioned back to the Indians by INDIANAPOLIS : 408 016 | Klas and’ Ald ry fr * pan, | fususta yF Peerless 2 ar shysid yesteryear. par. Oe To hit 3 Doagerlt NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE |the Birds’ lone run. The Tribe the Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday hai i a MT pi “atk ol shania ne 19 e gragiice ig Ba us Mine i er a { WE |star did not give up & hit the night, failed to show up yester-|5Ioome. «Lane Stolen bases | Veste) Steel .... iy — a At 8 double and two singles. ow York ir % 1 yO LE o “001 130 0 fe 3 13 § ast four rounds. {day. He is expected to be an hand Hogetion” poe gi to Sie nes | AVihart and Bex Bh) and a1] GAS PR somites | Reds Lash Phils = ! : Ai 0 subi Ghith, cman and ae ob ina; Lr HI hoRtes whe his fourth {LOMOFEaw: iomevery to enter the - “auttarides Bs te 1d Si age ‘ oF =. 4 P ICES REDUCED - a elphis : ———— e new campaign, one of only| lineup against Toledo. ke to Coog all Creek whe teas tat the Pore, 10 to Rs. x 8M HR Le cami ty oc RT peta a 004 OF only rep Seine rh, Tibamy auh LIA ns, i Ayo otal | REGULAR | GENUINE Brown, aetanatl — y Field scoreboard 7, in a fantastic 12- nuing samy jekRo. i i { Fn siohin 17% 00 1 } won 12 and lost 11 for the Birds| has gone big league.” Runs now Se Rha Moore. Time aol, Aon pk ay ois 8 i! } GASOLINE ETHYL Haute: ad at Philadelphia then lost the sec- — 1 #ackon, Gumbert. f:{iaat year.: Krieger was given a lo wot gol Kendall; Roeesler, | 1 his pitching ond game, 8 to 1, shortened to GAMES TODAY mo i: i hl wer Boynelly | tryout by the St. Louls Cos this Bre Jone ae ney nme Je : COLUMNS gest a iy’ 20 XE 103-1114 4 TAX 9 3 mut gix innings because of the cur AMERICAN ASSOCIATION fo Peon inne icher Rai | sing. He fanned thres and|inning Is vajting uty, we hue 2 ‘Pagnst an der, PAI ' sian Pile aint, 5, one, yin tt BnT ekg fat walked five Ee han | Ji Line muni 1] we Chance. pene the Reds scored s a adelnhi ey dg a ane ey te Ei angy 1 ne (i I paeareneialo 8 0d OC GIRUPRON 475s tsi : " na in the mint” ~ ae die- Only" samen heduied gust], Jones” ind" ioral adn Bryant Does W [Ire Bailing Es freon. ie aes dais @, Rmpton atid A. Sim # AUTO Sains six Phils came back to score AMERICAN LEAGUE mitener, Frau, : | Pete Bryant, righthander, Heid] Peters AR RR mral spe hen Fo, Re isis hi 002. Hona) 2 and tie the count at T-all, N York at Detroit. 8 a vANSa $a vv 031 040 ono 114 | {the Tribesesters to four hits in the Rikare ] ” 3] o Tote, TE hs wit na a ot Sogn id 4 Delaware, Madison & Rais Sts. a Dulk oo . sc . ¥ 40: § — ’ The File i aed 144 Stoptstope. in. NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE a [ogioie! Tae By. Palicn Poiet and Nod IN eg Cae oF Hi HE ‘Ie ‘Totals Core. 0 Donahue : Born in ] . ner, a 1 - h in the wierd affray. Bi au, at at +Phoo okly Losing Bfher. Hearn. pitcher, Minner, | diane rookle southpaw, Joe Be! d if 14 Hl wo out Sis Vining sus scored. Bown dieg ’ - uir, was . the : s os Reds Made 3 Wu infu Baan 1 Ri y An. Bygmuren ov Games 1 j| fled the Redskins. 38 Bryalt a! Ani of i : Gonway, (5 lives in K and four singles by Red RESULTS YESTERDAY agra Mypctiel ang’ =k The Indians got their lone! ue: cvnveec 3 {1 } i 48 alta: hor FSULTS YESIERDA a {Baa " all. Beasley and marker in the fifth and it was| Two. ye LY Rosie ‘ , 00 ¢ Necides, ‘i «red for the Phils. Bill Nicholson TR aon 10 00 4 10 | & pitcher, bin. " ha Sod in Sy Basen, atter which SST od calty 3, Rikerd 3, Plate {aor 3 complete dole drove in five runs with three hits“ Remanno, Labine ‘and Anderson; Avers, Boston". er ashes 43 ‘oe Shisned sisn end Pie Sans, Re feed suit 3 Outteridge. een > { --—— a homer 48 young Mardy and’ Brady Dick blanked the home forces in the , Home runs—gattel een, 1.0 won his second rit Game Fri miesaid: ip a? hk last four stanzas, an, 3. Duiteridee 3 Wilkos. Pavers | Totals T 4 noon F) Im nce 4) Caser.| It ‘bases Dy o for the Phils. pit Biases gt $13 Losin Bitoher Potter Triihiyg in its game That the gate Pinte Kelner 06s 4 Sette “¥ Colum mou innings; e oe 1 ? —————————— CO Pp oted a aseball ————————— =I AR AER Say Yankees extended their oti And "OMnabers: oleman rarity, a tri tenn IANAPOLIS ©. iii: fg he ; ple Bill Howerrican League load to four|yy (rend Samo yy Major RTI i Coad Te Bay. round we |/Amateur Baseball vo-base shit Quileridee, “Home fume | games, beating Tigers, levitie the ida. 001 0d NATIONAL LEA Gur. a single and scored on Broome's of The Veterans Administration Se J oy Conw 7 Outtartie: To on Lefty Tommy wh 8| Pyle, Griffore and Auld, double, Lea Fusseiman beat out a |Urass wames with ‘semispro beams. within on SL Yndianapoiis 5: tani : Mit aukes Wil, Bones. Kansas City, both eames a k i. haga, . nit to Grady Wilson and took Vazr% “write to Sport 3 Wine be x our By Quesn & Kriewer Wild pone "re on i £ (second as Wilson threw the balls’! uit foapital, ion "nes oi Jrexawsni, an, New York | away at first, Broome stopping at — 1} aan gl AMERICAN Lave [third, ; fen: Rowo- fh pegs A One, Two, Three : k : ao (First Th Bel ie 1 i i i | With runners on second and " ¢ In 4 Waa an. New ella a jHird and none out, Bill Costa’ unded to Gutteridge and, “ pr fi ne set sail from third for

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