Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1949 — Page 35
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hicago Cubs In 11-Inning Pitching |
Gives Red
Victory Over Senders
Zernial of White Sox
Yonks Down A’s in Longest Game of Season
BOSTON, May 28 (UP)—Ted Williams 10th homer of the
season gave the Boston Red Sox a 5 to 4 victory over W. ¥ 1 Senators today. The Ciieatt Walon oe Svat Westingions after the Senators had tied the score in their half with & four-hit es Bios semi : 's e vic in 10 of their tory games current Gil Coan was injured trying to ' make a catch of Johnny Peésky’s double in the opening inning and ‘ left the game. Examination dis- a closed a concussion and he was Seo ta Senta Mar Sees or IU Nine I X-Tays. ? 3 BE ewuosl Boilermakers fa Hi {114 Take Loop Lead |i mere 211 144} LAFAYETTE May28—The Big ost 40 2 4 3} 1{Nine baseball race was thrown) Evans,c ils 1 1 0 ojinto a wide open scramble here; eh ad 191 lithis afternoon as Purdue thwartLewis > juve ed Indiana's chance for an un-
Totals 3812 34 Lewis popped ou
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11 Totals 38 for Welteroth in 8th.
1, Haynes Scarborough 1. and aa; ngs; Kramer 4% innings: 3 and ¢
mer tcher-—Hughson (2-2) Fore a Bingires-—a , McKinley, and Time of game—2:21. A 21. ti
Zernial Injured
AND -— Gus Zernial,
' 'CLEVEL. young batting star of the Chicago White Sox, suffered a broken “collarbone here today as Clevetand defeated the Sox in the 11th
inning, 3 to 2.
Zernial was injured while making a diving catch of a line drive by Thurman Tucker in the 10th Inning, but held the ball for the
11137 8 0004 pitching of Mel Henson. hens, ,{Purdue took over temporary leadong [With a 7-3 record, while Indiana
HE elteroth Th uy Scarborou! and
2 innings: (none out in 34); Welteroth 9 and 4 In
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Sox 54
Hurt as Cleveland Wins;
disputed title by defeating the Hoosiers, 7-1, behind the six-hit
As a result of the comeback, siership in the conference chase
dropped to second with a final standing of 8-4,
will be decided next week end as the Boflermakers wind up their —|Big Nine schedule in. a two game c-iseries with Ohio State.
Purdue landed on two Hoosier| —
runs in the first two innings to give. Henson a margin that he was more than able to protect. Bill Tosheff, sophomore righthander, previously undefeated in conference play, lasted just six batters. Don Colnitis, who took over on the mound in the third, finally halted the Boilermakers and yielded but one hit and one un-
Final disposition of the title
hurlers for six hits and as maay Mrs. Todd ‘Captures
Crewmen haul. awa west wall twice ye a
out of the straightaway at reported as
after coming taken to Methodist Hospital where his condition is
: Glessner Special Wreckage After Metzler Rommed Wall
the remains of George Metder's Glessner Spe cial. | Metzler hit oe, south.
ut high rate of speed. He was
Sammy Snead Pulls One Out Of the Fire
Demaret After 1-Up Triumph
It was a tense, uphill battle for the lean slugger from the West Virginia hills, for he was three down with only eight holes to go in his 36-hole third round bat.
It also put Snead into the quar-ter-finals against Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Cal, who advanced with a 5 and 3 triumph over Jimmy Turnesa of Briar Cliff, N, Y. Heafner vs. Ferrier
In the other match in their
} half of the draw, Clayton Heaf-
ner of Charlotte, N, C., faces Jim Ferrier, the 1947 king from San Francisco.
grum, former Open champ from Chicago, plays Ray Hill of Shreveport, La, while Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C, tackles Henry Williams Jr, of Becane, Pa.
Hill, the unknown medalist who
Surrey Net Crown SURBITON, England, May 28 (UP) — Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of La Jolla, Cal, in her first European tournament of the season, defeated Mrs. Jean WalkerSmith, 6-3, 9-7, today to win the Surrey County tennis champion-
Ps. Although suffering from aj
sprained ankle, Mrs. Walker
Boughton Romp
Stout Field, 19
s Over to 3
By JIM HEYROCK
Joe Boughton, sponsor and manager of the Boughton Excavators, also became his club’s star yesterday as he held Stout Field to five safeties to win 19 to 3 in the Manufacturers’ League of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball League. In addition to Boughtons and Stout Field, six other teams
j/to finish in the first five. He nevreler could get going. Ben Jurcik won the half-mile
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is an unemployed pro, was “pitching and putting for the pork chops” as he rolled over Walt Romans of Baltimore, Mr, He finished one under par for the distance as he eliminated Romans, 5 and 4.
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Dutch Leonard
CHICAGO, May 28 .
Cubs before a ladies’ day gallery Raffey himself began single. He was forced by Grady “
Phils Trip Giants, 5-2
PHILADELPHIA, 28 ar ~The Philadelphia Ph by Bill Nicholson's two-run homer, made it two in a row over the New York Giants today, 5-2. Hank Borowy held the New| Yorkers to six scattered hits for his fourth victory in six tilts,
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Homer Beats Pirates
8ST. LOUIS, May 28 (UP)-—The 8t. Louis Cardinals defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4 to 2 for the third straight time tonight. It was their fifth consecutive vie. tory. Enos SBlaughter's eightthinning homer was the deciding factor. Slaughter got his fourth hi
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Roffensberger: Boosts: Consecutive Scoreless Inning Streak to 20
of out Bite Ste 1, 1 4 in pied
With Fifth Loss
Of Season; Mornd Rival Wins Sixth | #)—~Ken Raffensberger shaded Dutch Leonard in an 11-inning pitching duel today as the Cincinnati Reds triumphed 2-0 to snap & three-game winning streak for the Chicago |
of 23,043.
downfall in the 1ith with & Hatton. However,
aided Jimmy Bloodworth with a pitch | that forced in another run,
It was Raffensberger’s sixth victory and his third shutout of
secutive scoreless Innings. It was Leonard's fifth reverse against a
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H ekoer's Homer Wins
NEW YORK, May 28 (UP) = Pete Reiser’s four-run homer over the right field screen in the eighth inning enabled the Boston Braves to beat his old Brooklyn teammates, 7 to 6, today.
to bréak Dodgers for first place and reome gain a one-game lead.
the season. He has had 20 con- '
The victory enabled the Braves . their deadlock with the
earned uared off in the Saturday afternoon loop. er sto] " third out and was carried off the run for the remainder of Smith gave the American star a 8q Pi ns L eo p. 1 win with a four under par 67 to Bar- run of the year off Bill Werle, field on a stretcher. He was tak-|the game. h Naval nance 11 . bI& 3. Kowal alski, % ad. ron's 71, and finished up seven who started for the Pirates and en to 8t. Vincent's Charity Hos-|iatans ............ 00 do—1 9 3 rt 1oughes battle than subi. Mallory wom over BE, Ce Athing 8/0 ron Gey 2 He Rt o6 under par for the 33 holes of play. [had to be relieved in the eighth § pital to have the bone set and ro Toshott; La rik a and 1 pale ore Suceymbing 10 T8:|to 4, and Capitol Oil downed the eichase’ bi el a It was an easy day, too, for by Hy Casey, who Sais Ell probably will be out for six weeks. |X and” obb's more powe: eS. | Allison Jets, 9 to 2, behind the el Stolen bases—C: 5 SH ri* palmer, the former Western Open OM o AB HO A ° i stellar pitcaing ‘of Ear Stage- MeClimo on to ei ¥ he oper: beri king, as he manhandled Lew ”e » § 018 $330 Frisk Bi D il : B k moter. 0 Mo 3, Mes Sp =| Worsham, former Open champion |S Be 11 {H Sin ' ii] {iii y Blue Devils brea Bouton Red ie onl | el Cal PY erm Oman, Pa 3 nd Tro CA ELS PR | i g g 3801 A d . Ci ol ° Blige In the Sint 4nd SOOnd ues Oot al gj Moores LE io. 0 was 4-up ot the haltway kp 3b fe $41 mar Taylor, 10 inal 1 k with to Worsham's 71 : ' $03 $3181 n erson S in er Reign their only three runs, one in thell Elie oper ¥ Rojer, 801 jpn td ra Anhed ho two under par. |Werien = 3 iE 1 193 ys (Continued From Page 1x) for South Bend Adams. None of frst 20d 1% Jo he Oe : Stic Sah uP ing Williams, whom he meets to- 4" Wan Totals 38113310 Coach Ed Scheinbein at 4:27.9,/ the field event marks were seri- men ug fanned five. Hide woridge & MOow in ihe sy -hole yalrien SF B SRE (Note: One out when winning runithe best of his career. ously threatened. mond's]” stegemolier had the same con: n Jets a Capita off ual mate ny ag in ie hod i y *Bhiller. batted fot Zernial in ith. Only the mile mark was erased Jim Harper leaped 6 feet 2% trol over the Allison Jets, giving Davis t1o01¢ Boole.as 5 0 3 Brosch, Garden City, N. Y. 7 Sid ren for D 3 > Boor. 000 200 000 00—3| rom the -THSAA record books inches for first place and team-|up five hits and striking out B¥mn.ct 303 Ololars dd ’ the turn with ol Rex xe vidas vitine a rs Wg LI 00 01—3|/but five other standards came Petsilict 0 0 0 pore. if-et 312 0and 6, Three up at the turn ale iain Asari 0 000 x4 Bit ion. Rang batied Jn__Hegwn within a fraction ‘of a tek of Laie Jruie Blackburn put theleight. ohnaonlt 4 1°1 0 Botrumst § 3 § 0/8 67, Willams wound up his 30-| Beeraidy 8 pice oe aiauanter 3. WHks grain Tipton, “Veron. Threebss® | setting a fast shuffle. 9 Shot 2 feet 5% inches, three feet| The Oflers marked up three lutheii 403 3 pilings id 3 3 hole win four under regulation 1y BE hat aan 3 Wats ce, tome fin edie, Mitchen, Home + gn, Ba Gonzales turned in the century| Frocbel's Williams did 22 feet|riten, two in the seventh and two| Situs 4 § 4 45s Gumet § § | §guren ticad in. the P FE A E ft » ' . h Almost unnotic n the furor oat” Lo ni § ling to chase 18 oniin 9.9 seconds, one-tenth off the|1l; inches for first and Peters-imore in the eighth. 31 S318 Rene » fhe Bt: of Fads ba piaed 3 Send out— mark, and scooted the furlong burg’s Dick Carter bested favor- , ie b Totals 31 SMI Totals 31 831 ¢igver Snead's near defeat, Perrier erle 4 3 Wynn 3. Wins her— |: "918 three-fourths of DeWolf’s piled up a big lead Allison Jets .......ooii 101 showed he would be & big threat xy Eh Ein ey 1: B &, Judson 50 Losin plicher—Judson (1-4). (In 21.8, three-fourths of a second |jte Tom Kincald of Evansvilleiy, the first three innings and Capi ais Ci Shoe Le He Pa and Funacorf Bia ails Ympires oSterens, ret 10% paid. (Off Dis own top set last year. Bosse at 12 feet nine inches in|goasted. drth i yd Sioors. Albuquerque, N. M. Ferrier was ih i Fi ang’o rune m— EN Sus ox Bayne Sen he pole pau. Carter cloned the $ Triples armer. Ry we ogited a tolen ‘lout in 88 and won breezing, six|{, ng pite ely 15 HE cli 3 New York Tr iumphs 114.8, one-tenth off the current|Kincaid missed all three trials. Dot nolier iq Mie Bowalakl Cy Willer.” “Bucrifipes — Wyes, junder par for the 30 holes played eb oo evant. Time’ NEW YOR — Billy Johnson'sigiate meet mark, besting Bloom-| Tech's Dick Tinnel failed to Jeammed - ait hits. mound er Capitol offs Bass” 20 ir baile 17 Ble 3 and 3 YItony, Whom Fer14th Suing do ule She De Higtonts Tack 2ndall aul quality 1 the 100-214 trials and Three-baggers were clubbed = Fait or le rier CoE tomorrow had an albre efea Howe's Dat J : os SiaRatt , DE ie a 2 to 1 victory Tor| ours. Dave Martin, wha placed dash. Techs mile relay ‘team of{out by Butch Isenberg, Roller| Bnnires—0'Conaor” and dive. {most equally, sgay Une wWikning Von the New York Yankees over the Roosevelt's Willie Williams Glen Kastner, John Wolfe, Bill and Bob McClimon for the news-ip, B Matlory a 0% in ule 8 1 from Jack Patroni, Rye, N. Y., Philadelphia Athletics Jooy — won the low sticks against a fine|Roepke and 'Meyerrose took a men: 's dons A fe Sniy: vw at 18, yiiba % 10 370. the longest game of the majorign, “or Arenie Adams of Ft. good second to Roosevelt. Mallory staved off an Atkins Sunday's mes ur ig 4 league season before 25,083 fant.|wayne North Side, Pat O'Roark| Carmel's Bill Stubbs, handi-(rally in the final stanza for ap, o}q || Schedule par for 32 holes to triumph. Son, Philadelphia | New York, oA alof Anderson; Sims, and Charlescapped by a left thigh injury,/two-run victory. { BF are Pores 811 7 Stirnwss 3b % 1.2 4/Denton of Rochester, who placed placed fifth in the century, but| Leading at the plate for Mal- Municipal Loasue Pendleton Bowling Prizes | i 33 S Bamerct. 8 0 § 3lin that order. : scratched from the broad jumpilory was Bill Butler who got fn Ror & fol 1! Marie Jones and Kenneth ‘Wien : ge Ser 8 1 : Jae at 810% Willams’ time was 22.1 sec-because of the injury. Lawrenceithreé hits, one a home run. won first place in the recent pro- 4 EF A RN a we foe sel 0 In son. 3b ¢ 1.3 ilonds, one-tenth off Adams’ state Central's Byron Weaver placed Three leagues in the Assocla- fr godgiod $3 4 PHA = prietors’ mixed doubles at Broad Whi » | ol ews, ar 6 1 9 1lPhillips.1b 0 ¢ 1land former American scholastic fifth in the high hurdles. tion, Municipal, City and Big Six, Ripple Bowl. ‘The monthly tour-! y i 000 ina chip i : ? 3itime set last year. The new Amer-| 100-Yard Dash—1, Gonzales" (Prosbel): are scheduled to see action today. et nomen will continue through NN Querres 8 1% 1lPasen 3 0 0 lljcan mark is 21.7, held by Billy}? Ford (Ft. Wayne Central); 3. Adam sds nyt gn Ry Prise» 5130 3 Bless of Jefferson in San toni fie Ware NO ns ie wi: Stent TU AL DN EA pads. iver, oo Ay | ue summer, Prive List | 3 : Lem a i] BEun ' 3 "| Andrsn,gb 3 1iselerst 1 9/C Re { Totals 48] 04016 Totals $8 88 3imey Time 00, 1. Stayion {(Apddrsons: 1%. Andrntd 3 0.3 Nherset. 2 9 il g de ¢ Ne 5, A ites oahy ers Jone th Alf 8 § AOD RES (oT, RR Balti in wen, Roosevelt Nears Mark |Bgfion, tvistiogon, 3 Bruner (Paved, 4 ¢ 4 2 piffaiem 113 gw le ie i St Bs § tanned for Rasc . hy : Products, netos- . / Te Oy inn Gary Roosevelt's mile relay McCoy (South Bend yy, Time 4.30.0. 1Aker.rt 4.9.8 0 Finasanrt 4 1 1 panies ult de All Brod 0 netos-T! » fling" : : iagelphis ...... 000 010 000 008 98 Licombination missed the state | Corsican of erke Haute Wier th 1043) | McKhan.ss 3 0 1 1 cas 43 1 48a Lun Fy Ea fs Py fio Be -Jpek de .' Wat ower, Suda. mark by seven tenths of a sec- rian (Rejts, Evans. |Cubrind.ss 1 1 ¢ olSkilimanv 5 3 3 4 Simpson @fudle fits, i o cri: 5, Sen ier i a < Majeski Jo * ville); 2, Meyerrose (Tech); Williams | Amemn,cf 3 1 3 $i Sush 1b 3 in 1 peo AR rath *| Slice iE : 133 " 4 -- jjuns Batted - tn_Fain. Berra, JOWRSONlond, but the final say so came {Anderson © & "abel Valparaiso): 5. gmithp 3 1 1 2 Aoughion.» 8361 elen Herrin . . ~Sctice Rasch, Chap-(in the half mile relay event in| 130-¥ard High Hurdles—1, Simms (Pt. : selert 00 0 0 ~allone kal $117.00 bk Bi Bin Teal to Fai: Sir (the meet. finale. wavae, Centra 4, Crangait Boomit’| poy TTS rows din] eo IoD autre "8 os hn ge 9) gs to Rizito to Ehillpe, Lott Sawes on| Froebel's Gonzales anchored se ey. ar, dawrence Centrals, reg: ASS AnS 1 BEA 108 DWP 7. BIOB: «gx stv dsr a" Bris Sd aschi 2 Faus 3 his mates to a 1:31.6, only two- Jie final, Juriex (South, Bend B Stout Piel aan 330 900 000 00-3 est | Vieslip 7. 7 Pittsburgh 4. $202.00 i v i 6 and 1 tenths of a second away from the|3, Fieece (Mari Wall i! Errors—Alley McKeehan 4, Batson Unien 10, hish i. 0 lines of - g 4 and 0 in 6 innings. Hit on) ace (Reitz); 5.12 "Am rman 2, Sm ed, nhl ton Col 7 American Interns. Pr fu wa entr > on ‘ , hi 3 (Valo, Joost).|state meet mark set in 1939 by|Jones Markieville). Yum 3. ford: Runs—David, ' McKeehan. | = tional judge ( Fir ) A Fp aly, 3 se Hammond. Gonzales battened a Fors" be ¥esne cGonamies Pocknari |funmegman; Beir Sp fio0d, Dillard, Bio ohn Shyer "Bir Soniach Settess 1, oa our ie’ hn i % mel a ahd re ia. 5 down the hatches on the eighth i. Thomas {HK Proebel); §, Ha Fria 305 Bush 2, Jawi 2 Boushion, } Runs bagted oly ¢ 15, 5, Colu iA Rr salaries .......coo0000 10. me of ame-—3:36. Attendsnce 25, state shamplonship tor 8 Proebel 1 J00-Yard” Low "Hurdles, Willie Wi. Billiard 3, Alfort £3 3, ‘pianssan 3.“ Good a: |0 fo State 8, Minnesota 3 Cptversity 4. oem ig eam y nis ng ess Way: Lt): d ms an Hoh 2, Jary! oughto | —— ers Trim Browns yards ahead of Anderson's an- Warne, Nich, a 1H I OM DIR Bite UP)—Ted chor man, freezing the Indians Denton Joshester . Hime, 122.1 11, Lae Sift: Bill Aol. Ed Billiard Stglen DETROIT, May ue “hy became out of first altogether. Anderson Burke a: and Cowlin (Delphi). lard | le al Jo “Bin ari Gray, young left hander, ter|COUI have come within one poInt| (Sen Davis). tied. Heleht "8 foc 350 bases-—Siout Field 7%. "Boughton Exca. 4. the first Tiger pitcher to regisleri po ry ene; with a first place injinches Base on balls—Off Smith 3. Off Davis 1.| a shutout this season when hej, "bo ile relay. aoe, olmp—-L, siorensle Williams Brit 3! Soe won 3. 5 ton br ft 5 tt Sith s| Enjoy ice cooled drinks and blanked the St. Louls Browns on =, first-place ribbons hurt|derson; 5s sh er vie Upon (AD-] pings, Wining pitcher— Boughton. Losing tasty lunches wherever you sto 0 Det ore 10,836 at Briggs Sta-| the Indians considerably.. Billy|**3f 3 low 1 Barrer Petersbury) 3 ton. Fimedds, "hood oP [are far from home or store. 8 to ore "Williams, counted” on heavily in|Kinesid (Reits): 3. Stuckey (Loogootee;| Wolf Naval Ord. I} Can be used anywhere reflum. the quarter-mile, finished a close| Hames Manavesty. tea) Weinichy AND ben Heal yw . ( rk). Helght, 12 feet, 8 1 7 8Kelodp 1 33 frigeration is needed. Ideal n 5% oA ABH O A third behind Allen Meyerrose of "GiS o, ; Blackburn (Hammond); 3 } i 1 0 Medion 4 18 1 iliary ice chest for $1 1 UKoliwardy 8 9.2 §|Tech, who turned in a gallant|J, Manor Gary Wirt): 3, D: Katchaiar: 82 $ fiififryreio 4 1 iif (as an auxiazy oe & or 3 1 8 lS 11,35 8 } 3440-yard dash, and Malcolm Cook|Soutn sae; 's, prunes PU Waste $63 nwa s { § 8] home or office. 19" long, 13" AME 8 AXLE MAKE SURE 3 8] 8 Reragt 8 3 9lof Reits, the winner in 50.3 sec-(*? feet 2% ches ti ¢ oddsc 81100 wide, 21%" high. Complete ) i oy & : Robihson.o onds. Jones. William Booley. RI 38 iHarore 8140 4 : 4 roth.ct 130 terson); 3 A. Pat 1801 { with lift out food tray and 310 olLivon 228 Willams led Meyerrose and|¢ , Tech: SFY Wayne Norih side aun in is 0 P8838 **° look heading into the tape bur/Sgd Lt LO MA | a - HAD Town BAF] bottle opener. 00 1, Gary Proebel, (L. | | Dew. des ‘ 19% } a great kick by Cook enabled the ntl homas, Charles Koval. (Raval ‘ordnaries + Ajiir i oy a) $ 10 00 — —....|fine Reitz athlete to nip Willlams|} ialavecte atterson! 5, Pt. Wayne Central. Ly Gregor 5, Runs Cooper 2, Mo itn BA 7 Totals 33 937 8 and Meyerrose by inches. Time, 1:3 H , McAllister 2, Moxie, - | flied out or Ostrowski 1n 9th, Meyerrose sneaked in the sec- . { » dah anne wa A — fond spot in the last yard. T Gunna a a PL 30 She dat ad. LUE POINT AU | | Beeniag. 163 tn sme serve tht hae wom te | yerig. Liven, md the. sates best hailmile SUPP fave of svry sive of the townie Dy Cit 9, e go meet, failed RL xy : DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY STS.
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