Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 14
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Indians Look Bad in Losing, 7-0, fo Brewers ye By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor A All roads lead to Victory Field. _ This is the series the fans have been waiting Fa In- ” dianapelis vs. St. Paul, tonight, tomorrow and’ ‘Thursday. ~The Indians are out in front in the league race by two and a half games—aver the runner-up Sains, Looks like a battle, boys.
night, Tribe Manager’ ‘Al Lo-| AUNARES I pes has slated Mel Queen to! Haruno an 1 £0 to the “post.” The veteran Owen. ff ....
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a rest of two days, [Lakeman 1b ...... uly 3 ‘has defeated the Apostles before and feels capable of turn- Mavi, ng the trick again. Another *Crucial® ‘It's a crucial series,” no doubt ahout it. The Saints could dls lodge the Redskins from first jbaard. : ne “Place and take over by sweeping a » Fleming. 1b "On the other hand, if the seas. of Tribesters can crush the St. Paul Peters, 3» pastimers they will put them-{ suis, selves in a strong position to re- *Isonmion, Sgt peat as pennant winners. Main, p But to achieve pennant prestige, Gans ......
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against the Milwaukee Brewers in "the Victory Field open air emporium last night. siagied for Main in seventh, Lint All the Brewers did to the Hoo- an a haa i pavenh, 3 Tussiae hit sler’ Redskins was to present ree ddl F/Shayn ath. them with nine large goose EES. inaianapoiis” The. score was 7 to 0. Hard to] Runs baited in—Burris 2. Conatser 3, take, although the Tribesters won| {Wartstield 3, Two-base hits—Conatsst:
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Burris 2. Moss. Fernandez, Hartsfield three out of five in the series. Thies-buse hit—Beard. Wome run<ConYale Man Does It atest. Stolen buses—Fleming,' Has
It was the second time the Double Barec-Conunr te. Ci _ Brewers blanked the Indians this) ‘unasisifd). Left on ba season. Jim Prendergast, ©) Mani 4 sab iD a: longer with Milwaukee, did It the |g... oi 5) Map first time, and Dick Manville, a a! Main 1; Shoun 1 former Yale University athlete, in § innings aps men in sixth; horse collared’ them last might. (Min 3 in 3 Kein oun 2 in 3 ine But tonight is Murat Shrine Umpires Inckowesi Net at the Tribe orchard and ns "elon an
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*Disabled. > ? al Sr NitssPornanties 37. Cassini 17, Kalin 18, Fleming 18, Conary 13, Beard tiel d [13, Turner §,.Ganss 7, Scala 8, Outteridee 18, Peters 3 Wenibeily 3, Daliessandro 2, “are dis! gigi TATRA Witi—NWeard TIS, Turner 7, : Masanare and Roy’ Weathérly. Fernandén 8. Conway 5. Kalin 3. Guti may cost the|lie J. Cassini 2. Seale 3 Bors. 3 3 Weatherly. .Cansi. Kiutés, Homé Ruse—Fernandes 14, conwiv mer 11, Fleming 8, Oanss 4 Beard 4.
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/ American. ‘Association. And the! .. - ABH RBL Pet. Pirates didn’t improve themselves AAA was iivaniniess nt ae $0 in the long run. Theyre. still SOAS so gnsarse SMI. Ad..308l. “sunk.” [Calderane uiiiiones. 108 34 1 Lopez to Pirates? ET RT «Aldo; Pirate Manager Bill’ oO Conpell, .. resranantls mm 100 6 Meyer has given up on_his own Tipton ........ whens 3 1m team. In an interview in the Bast Anderion lio... 328 9 aan the other day, he “conceded” the Navier wanes TY MH National League pennant to the Pendieton ....... aos 2 64 ; Brooklyn Dodgers. And in July. | Douglas PRETO | | ne | BERT = Hid you. So long, Bill, Micka... Te BAN A “Nn
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AL slapez to be the next Pitta. — "" bufgh manager and with Tony rhe RYE got 1% Hits; “Thcluding'
as his No.. ¥ coach. five doubles and a homer, Wasa visitor at. Vietory| The Indians were held to seveni Field last night: He's now with biows, including a triple by Ted the Cincinnati Reds, who “had an {Beard and two doubles by Nanny! _gpen date yesterday : “When the Pirates were in In: Fernandes But the home pasdianapolis for an exhibition tilt timers fallag to get their hits at A SL Im Wais For instance, In the fourth, Fer‘from the Indians “in about sr lod off with a double and]
~- PORth 8 N ¢ Was out trying to make jit a triple. — rant Lan Now up and|In the sixth, Jack Cassini walked ‘the Tribe management fears that nd was hei at third an Fernan“it's going to happen.” The Pirates) ez’ second double. Two in none TWETE FRUNTReR by thie BrooRiyn 14 RY an Dodgers last night, 9 to 0, and the] Les Fieming was out ‘on a Pittsburgh: newspapers are nowl-
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: 1 Br im th standing of the Sib ‘month by month,
the Yanks leading. On J he Yanko: advantage had grown. Thom 2 to 4%. There was,
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HE AUGUST 1 iadown’ saw’ the Cards in front of the second | place, Brooks by a game and a | gun to take on rather posifive half, the defending Braves, grows form. The Red Sox were fifth, ing less and less impressive, third,
hite Sox and the In| dians tied for that position. By July 1 the Yanks' lead was’ 5%; .and the competition had be-|
nine ‘back. .The Senators, White Sox and Browns had started to|Phils tied for fourth, nine out. talk about next year. On ‘Aug. 1 The expected had happened. The fo Bejrace bad had developed info a Twos" ter. than third by. many—stilt led urstruggie between the perene by: four. In ‘a manner of spak-| nia intersectional enemies. - On ing it was still a five-club race..yiqy-1 the Cards led the Brooks The A's, fifth, were nine Jf the ;;y one game; on Aug. 1 by a
” ® - THESE MONTHLY readings pointed up two engaging, if not compelling facts. (1) The Yanks continued to run an as- | , tonishingly even race In two | thonths their lead had finctu- | ated by ‘only half a game (2) Two. clubs showed ghins on | thém from July 1. to, Ang. 1: The Indians were four back in
to the finish miuch the same way, though the Brooks would seem; to have too many guns. © The Brooks have won only six from the Cards while dropping 110, but they have been much more {successful against the three trailters, 32-10. The Cards’ tally is 122: 14. Of course, the really great {feams beat everybody but & win
stead .of 71; the Red Sex. 71; |over a chump counts just as much as against nine. ; lin the standings as.a win over -1 w w= Wm ©. |achamp. The Yanks incidentany,
VOICE FROM the leachers: {like to kick the cripples around “Okay, chum! Give with the too. Their sadistic score: 30-13. startling, thé spectacular, .. stupendous. Old. Sam Crane used | THAT VOICE AGAIN: “We' re to purr that sort of bilge 50 years sii) waiting, old bean. You, ago. And it. wasn’t" new: then, (know, what life in the mountains
Do you see what a cultured | oes for the mind, The stimue Southern gentleman of the old jating effécts. The mad rush of school has to put up with in this jess The unique twist and turn. business? Oh, well. Now to the Remember?” National League. The May book ww
Showed: he saampion. Braves THE TRICK is to ignore the ag at top and imi bounder, Just prétend you never
The June call found everybody heard him. And above all show tairly Soe up, with the’ Braves no signs of weakening. - That'd still and ihe last-place prove fatal. Let's see now. What
Pirates behind, © Came July and the Brooks, about some of the more interest. had taken over by half a game ling personal developments of the
from the Cards— ise? ~The season; like the new, managers= Braves were tied the Phils what are they doing? Well, Red for third, four back. The Giants Riife's in town today with the
Most Telegenic Ball Player...
“Sponsored by The Times and RCA.Victor Dealers My choice of the MOST TELEGENIC BALL PLAYER with the Indianapolis Indians is checked below (check only one):
2 ———Ganss, Bob (¢) 8 «Turner, Earl (e) 4 =~-Weatherly, Roy (of)
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8 ——Dallessandro, Dom (of) 20 -—Main, Forrest (p)
KOKOMO, Aug. 2--Host pro )b. Grant, Aided by some stellar g by Fred Kroft Jr. of EK okoma and Keith Campbell of
ch, but he's an! {Gutferidgg=3, Scais 3, Peters 2 Casta, Logansport, figured definitely in the preliminary day of the state
pen at thie Kokomo Country BE SURE TO SEND WITH YOUR BALLOT THIS STATEMENT ran over Toledo, 14 to 0, and Miami, |copLETE. IN 25 WORDS OR LESS: {telegenic because . . « * Be sure to sign 1 your name and address.
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Sub-par besi-ball rounds were comimon here Monday as a rec-
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An overwhelming record-hreak-|
ing for “reinforcements” from At first: Jerry Scala fook a third success. their Indianapolis triple-A farm, strike with the bat on his shoul: | Getting back to last night's at- der and Russ Pe traction -at Victory Weld, the out,
Teague-leading Indians played like! A second-division club. They made five errors and their pitching was not up to caliber, Chet Johnson, southpaw, was "shelled out of the box.in the sixth; after giving up 10 hits and three runs. Chet put” andther “oddity” in the book. He ‘fanned seven in| "his brief performance but folded “in the fourth, fifth and sixth, Conatser Belts Homer In the fourth, the Brewers solved him for a single and a dou-| ble for & run, and in the fifth the MDH. his lone hit. visitors got a walk, a two-run/ It was the fifth, time..the Inhofrier over the scoreboard by|dians have been goose-egged this c Clint Conatser, : double - and -a/teason,
In the eighth, both Fleming! and Scala walked after one.away, but. both Peteys™ and Conway fanned on Manvillé's side- arm) roundhouse curve, Civde Kutz got three of the! Indians’ seven hits but he was & ‘never up with a runner on base Payl Burris, catcher, got four of Milwaukee's 14 hits, including | {wo doubles, and Roy. Hartsfield. ‘dandy second sacker; batted ind
single. ; {twice by Louisville. and once. by In. the sixth, Johnson was| Kansas City. rapped for three cotisecutive sin - —
gles with none out and was rePlaced by Forrest Main. DeVoe Wins in Tourney:
Main went in with'-the bases But. Wesley Is Defeated © loaded and none out and got out! Fimes Saseial vs
of the hole by a. line-drive ‘double! SOUTH ORANGE. N..J., ‘Avg 2|
play and; a strikeout, Wy Ml Charles DeVoe 5 Indianapolis) scoring. was one of the spoilers in three] The Brewers’ got to Main for ,uncets in“ The Eastern two Be and A run in the seventh! ‘Coutts opening round of tennis ped out for a pinch hit- here Sesterday, oh Cl oun Be s- ihe} DeVoe elithinated Naress Ku: mound to and m i peded h Ong The Viltors got three orf FORTIN rrr ninth on ofe: a double), (other . Indianapolis ent) didn't, | * three erfors end & walk. : [have DeVoe's rr rr. Manville, a righthander, stacked James Wesley was ousted by up. seven strikeouts on the Tribe- Robe A. he achieved an shutout. 8-4 6-3
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league-léading
Edge Closer to Tribe
A pair of 13th-inning home *4: runs pushed St. Paul closer. to] Indianapolis the American Association today.
lin the women's bracket, moved
who had been second; oneout, on {Tigers so: let's look &t his hoe “| Tigers in the first division almost Enter 2d Round’ ni : fourth, * uly again tied for the paced by. Billy Talbert of New| opin to fish place, He was into the second round of the of third place and it should be
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the June board, were now “fifth, | work—likewise his road work. The Yank grad has had the ank Net Stars Y Std continuously. The May chart a tied for third, in June, ORANGE, N. J. Aug. 2 (UP)—|x 3 spot and at the moment America’s top-seeded tennis stars, ho fourth: “The spring dope asYork in ‘the men’s: division and|: York | {supposed to trail the A's. Instead 1a. Doris "Hart of Jacksonville, Fla. he's only a ‘game ant. a half out eastern grass eourts champion- (NOted, perhaps, that his ¢ ace pitch , Ship _today-—on scheduis—and- and—as ¢H-Hal N —has-not—been “Talbert whipped Gil Shea of] The White Sox also went into
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put Minneapolis ahead, 12 to 8,
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—A keg their fingers crossed today. 18 of 32 second- -round
NEW YORK, Aug. 2. (UP)
" thom Pitcher Johnny Hutchings was back.in the ak as the Indians’ [Carvel Rowell and John Harsh. /Jargest entry list in the history, junior singles matches were com
‘Moat Telegenic”
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sndians* games are televised by, holes. | Highland éliminated North Side {by winning three of five matches. f| '46, and Robert (Skee) Riegel, "47.
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‘our vote in the mail the Indianapolis Women's Golf| will make up a field of 210 for es. or in. the. ballot, Association. “Victor dealers. You ~The Meridian “Hilla {eam com-'0ak Hill Country Club; Rochester. ment ‘that Ted Beard was in the(qont have to\own a television setPosed of Miss Dorothy Ellis, Mrs. N. ¥- Aug. 29. | DALLAS. Tex, Aug. lead today had put Beard back in, participate. You. don't have tol Walter Brant. Mrs. Marie Flood, IM
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Skeet Shooters Compete
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2 (UP)— Five former champions are en- Skeet shooters of all ages and tered, including defending titlist/Sizes took their turn in the naWillie Turnesa of Elmsford, N. Y., tonal skeet championships who also won the grown ip 1938. the Dallas gun club today. {Other former champions entered! This wai the day for sub- -junior ‘are Chick Evans, '16- and 20, ‘and women’s junior events, the John W. Fisher, "36, Ted Bishop. national women's shoot, industry, ithe two-man team and the subsmall gauge championships.
~All five. former champions are! Hanging fire from yesterday
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The Saints overcame Louis: Log Angeles, 8-3, 86-4: Other men's “under-a-new-teafer; Jack" lville, 8 to 5, last night while | victories were - posted by third- Onslow, and there had been an a ts {third-place Milwaukee mauled seeded Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, improvement in ‘the quality of has—just en ‘the Indians, 7 to 0. Kansas City fourth-seeded Garnar Mulloy of play even if it does not show in be vitally ir fifth-seeded Sam Match the standings. And Onslow's cess of ert is most! Minneapolis ‘bested Columbus, 12 of Los Angeles, sixth-seeded Her- hopes to make a reasonably Fe etter |to 10. ; |bie Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal. spectable showing suffered com- na . | _At Louisville, the score had seventh-seeded Art Larsen of San siderably. ‘When Gus Zernial, the DePauw been 3-3 since the sixth inning Francisco, and-eighth-ranked Bill lesue’s top hitter (360), was sid GREENGS when. up. to_thie plate stepped Vogt of Philadeiphia. " lined ater 35 gaits, still ogt, too: (UP)-—Hal {Bumby Retard fi“the 15¢. “He! ~Fanr- Were dappointed BY Vie Voice: ~Say. when are you going ~~] Ketball and you going et and (homered, bringing in a run ahead withdrawal of Jack Bromwich, to get -, codch at De tof-him. Then came Al Brancato.. Billy Sidwell, -and Frank Sedg:| yw. “Avw:-shansaat up T stiit signed today {He homered, too. {man, three aces of Australia’s. coritend. this ; chant. Hick {But though 6-to-3 down. the Davis Cup-team. The Aussies ex-. PlecE BEB 9. a_ very unique SEY TN GreE [Colonels weren't out. There was!plained. they were weary from aseball iferature. Net hardware bt [still ‘time for Tom Wright to their win over Mexico last week! one. single.reference to the Yanks the ‘athleti ‘homer with one on. Each club|and wished fo rest for theif meet asa heel and toe team” Oe igot 13 hits, jing with Ifaly next week. school aa Bases Loaded Gil Bogley Advances —
i . INDLAXAROL ab w & Pet, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION one for your “most telegenic” Mrs. Marie Schuler, Mrs, le exempt from qualifying. alohg were the 12- e a -gauge Pa $4 ae i Bde City = 3 player. sg tLenz and Mrs. Ruth LyKins. ., with Pablic Links champion Ken! handicaps, om Boi Eg Mrsutae 8H Am h gra dbf Herbert. Butland rei | The finals are expected to be Towns of San Francisco, Nationa) pletéd last night because darkcommoay ©0008 BG Ha ET pat G18 11. one oon 3 8 1 Redsox Rookie Star staged next week. Junior champion Gay Brewer Jr, ness. fell with contestants still Louis lie I ir | a + Andrar ood das Romana. Lavine b I {of Lexington, N. Y., former Brit. shooting perfect scores. : oled 1 343 s own Rabinsor {ish amateur champions. and mem- — mig err, EEL eg McDermott Passes Base | Joep Plans [bers of the U.S. and” Brian, Mot R e olumbus ‘ WL he OB, [Columbus tT 10 18 nnual Tournament Walker Cup’ teams. otorcycle aces ov ' Vr h atid, | vend 0H a de ad het ary Mabenicht ALES YR ‘Test for Driving * { The regular weekly meeting of TONITE : etroit acy th 50 fam TA ‘the Indianapolis Amateur Base: ¢. | | 8 Philadel phils 8a HH ot anc ERAGE | LYNN, Mass, dos 3 ups ball a has . been bour.| Softball Notes , ik 038 SB 343 . iy ) ‘ y . ston X southpaw : or ENB BR eee SEHR 1 Stine MEDermon. who. pas Boned om Wednesday lo Toure Mitel Aegis, NATIONAL LEAGUE ¥ v spent most of his youth acquiring | It will be held in Cit Han Boe Pamght so bs Jud ot Muni Coat at. iia WoL Ret on 8 Jha oii 000 100 081 210 the form that has. made him tie ln sd tT P y Lr rus” i hae entries and Braokiyn 5 an oo y ih Tews and Lollar scarborough ho rogkie pitching sgnsatien of Oe enh vil he's for Pow pare Pan Jos! Meds 4 31 i com- rs. riess pe New York ririe. BO 48 831 8 (Only Oames Scheduled) {American League, ¢ontinued to {J ron Ww ho a [ER Tadelsiia oo MT A118 R 1 NATIONAL LENGE vr [catch up ‘today with his off dla-| Pleted. - | Sh: an I sear 7 rl Cintinnat “raves » 8 jad 36" Rey %0 ali 9 11 &.mand activities by passing a test, co In the Twilight League if Merchants. XL ji Star Stars. Rieter | icago jo 3 8 ¥ wo! hus ck. for his first automobile 4d ver's| resumed. tomorrow eva: GAMES TODAY lh Nana 3 Sampara, Boa To Rik Acernae. i tng with the following schedule: x Beech Grove ls ae 5 Mieiou of "~ League No. 1 (All games 5:30 p. AMERICAN ASSOCHATION ~~ ton 203 bal 003-- 8.14" 0. - McDermott appeared. at the! Boughton Excavating vs = “1% L CES 8:30 st Pout at NETRA Sas A aT an BE RT he = Lynn office of theé"motor vehicle Toul Sel Ns hag. No of ATTENTION! FISHERMEN! | BA Tact Be or neapole DIR POLIS, 3:13 p. m Jender and Losing, pitcher. pogistry fo take the fést in a new! No Lf . alkine "va. “Nihon Yasiond BUDNICK'S TRADING MART | Al Seats $1 Kansas © at Columbus, New York C002 034 160-11 14 A sports roadster. With him was; Athan Fala 14 NT M L. Loatsville, Chicako ™m vs Tinde Alr Podu cia - i EV S14 Wakes Al Louisville “Hing asd n NM - Ds oisan) eommate Johyny Pesky - who, side No- 2. bi yo. eit 15: PULLING PRICES WAY DOWN! American EVENTS- 4 AMERIC AN LEAGY £ oy sh and Owen wing pitcher, 14 here ban “TRUE TBR RODS, 50% 3 Ca mes) 3 MPEAR ~i@uir Games Elsi Lo The 20-vearald pitcher é - pus Phin. Rr [presented yesterday “with a £150 { MONTAGUE *39 , » ¢ ‘rh dl i» n g \ Sly isduinnis, : Fight Results correspondence school scholaranip! oe "ROD $7.95 aie x Sonat A x ones. yan k 11. #0 he’ cou complete the New| ui ir ATONAL LEAGUE © Ll, YES 8 SSE Torsey nigh school ‘education ne JRO) WAS WITH 2 TIPS | ' pian [night ho ae hi me Capieiiany ir ‘abandoned to. become a Red Sox| dilly ) oe ly ni ot ; ¢ ! { i * ‘ander ncinnat nish, Ws "~ wih it rmband several years : 1 MON. & FRI WIGHTS THL 80. N. accompa: br nit.
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