Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 15

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Braves, grows spressive, third,

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een the perene | enemies. On led the Brooks Aug. 1 by a

t could go down -

the same way, would seem. to IDS. 4 e won only six while dropping een much more the three trail“ards’ tally is he really great ody but &8 win ts just as much as. .a win over

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cripples around pore: 30-13.

AGAIN: “ “We' re | bean. You, the mountains d, The stimu

e mad rush of twist and turn.

» Fs to ignore the tend you never above all show (ening. - That'd see now. What more “interest. opments of the ew, managers ng? Well, Red loday, with the yk &t his home § road work. 1 has had the division almost 1e- May chart * third, in June, n tied for the it the moment spring dope asplace, He was he A's. Instead and. a half out d it" should be at his ace pitch

has not-been— x ing this season.

also went into

w-ieader Jack

* had beens an the quality of es not show in And Onslow’s

reasonably re.

| suffered con-

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literature. Not r¢ to the Yanks team.” °

Advances nnis Meet

Mich. <Aug. 3 radiction bf

sional show ers,

National Junior is Tournament

Crossed today.

2 second-round

ches were com=

efore rain halted

levy Chase, Md.,

ational” Junior y as all seeded into the third -swinging Bogjure of Milledge

life, KV, 80, 6-1,

'S. Compete. Meet -

Aug. 2 (UP)— f all ages and urn in the na-

ampionships at

lub today.

y for sub-junior ior events, the shoot, industry,

n and the submpionships. [rom yesterday e and 28.gauge were not come because darkontestants still scores.

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Joltin' Joe's Kid Brother Does Timely Hitting | ~~ By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer 0

club” Mr.

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A aay.

eh Sredit tor this Box swige

has gone to the trio of lefty pitchers, Mel Parnell, Mannie McDermott and Chuck Stobbs. Yet ‘here is a fact that a is he overiooked: DiMaggio

Bank Firm Bids

Tor Cleveland

Veeck Said to Want

$2,500,000..for Team CLEVELAND; Aug: p oo TUP)=T" William" R. Daley, | president of the investment banking firm of Otis & Co., said yesterday his company “has been making offers for the purchase of the Cleveland baseball club.” “Qur firm has been interested in the purchase of the team for the last two or three months”

Mr. Daley sald. “But we have not|a force-out, Parnell singled, Di-

reached any terms with owner Bill Veeck, and, in fact, neither of us has offered terms as yet.” It was believed Mr.- Veeck was asking a minimum of $2,500,000 for the club, while the investment firm was not prepared to go much

the possible purchase of the Indians “it 1s still routine business with us. We are always out to buy a good sound busi-

ness.” © No Definite Figure The spokesman said that Mr. Veeck had named no figure for the team and that Otis & Co. had. not made a definite financial offer.

It was believed, however, that

‘the, banking firm was prepared to go above the $2,000,000 figure but objected to the $2,500,000 .“Mr. Veeck has been reported asking for the club. Daley said if Otis & Co. did buy the second-place team, Bill

ture. “We would want someone with a financial interest in the said, “but he! would not have to have the financial interest in it Mr. Veeck has—just enough that he would be vitally interested in the suc-| cess of the-club.”-gee em

DePauw Coach Quits

GREENCASTLE, Ind. Aug. 2/30d a single in six tries was gst ; (UP)-——Hal Hickman, . head. bass wh = o A

““Ketball and assistant - football

coach at DePauw University, al

“signed today .to become a mer:

Schedui chant. Hickman said he would|At Brookside—Mallory AA 3, john “Stay tn Greencastle ahd enter the (3 Helherinsion & Berner vi. Unsponto ly xe hardware business. He has held . .the ‘athletic positions here since

: evised since nearly all mem of t 1942. He was a New Castle high {eam representing Allison ate oa vacation kington { Stonhans, R. Box 104 Hodge

school and DePauw graduate.

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oa headlines once again faile to mention dependable Dom. he was in there, to be sure. In {the fifth inning ke doubled in the run ‘which cut Cleveland's lead to 3-2. And in the eighth he scored the winning run after hitting the first of three consecutive Boston singles.

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2-0 lead in the third on singles by Jim Hegan, Dale Mitchell and Lou u;-Joe Gordoi's walk and’ Larry Doby's force out... Hegan homered in the fourth to make 2 3-0. The Red Sox scored first the fourth on. Vern Stephens’ : ble ‘and Bobby Doerr’s single. They got two more in the fifth when ‘Birdie Tebbets was safe on

Maggio doubled Tebbetts in and Bh singled to Store Parnell. h -in the eighth DiMaggio, ky and Williams singled in order for the winning run. Lanky Karl Drews pitched an Sign: -hit game to give the St. Louis Browns a 2-to-0 night[time shutout over the Washington

the 10-hit 8t. Louis’ attack. * Dodgers Creep Up

scheduled in the American. The Brooklyn Dodgers crawled ito within half a game of the leading St. Louis Cardinals in the Na-

tional. The Dodgers jumped to a!-

6-0 lead in the first inning for an -leventual 9-fo-0 triumph over the

to the Boston Braves, 8 to1, Ralph Branca scored his 12th win of the season for the Dodgers

that lusty first, and the first seven got on base safely. | Only Enos Slaughter's fourthinning -homer deprived Warren Spahn of a shutout as the Braves iwon. Bob Ettiott's- homer in the first and Ed Sauer’s three-run homer in the third topped the 11hit Brave attack. : “The Giants rapped out 14 hits for an 11 to 3 win over the Cubs,

Thompson's: triple, two doubles

lorsechoe Notes

ie for Handicap League omit

—The Indians had jumped to a

Senators. Bob Dillinger's three| singles in four times at bat headed/

Those were the only two games| |

of 14 Dodgers paraded to bat in UP

were not “present whi Junior. Indians, manat

Cycle Champ

gen

Bill Mathews

night to try his luck again.

to go by the boards.

Maijor Leaders AMERICAN. LEAGUE

Dillinger, St. L.:.. 87 344 @ 120 DiMaggio, Boston.. 89 363 80 125 Williams. Boston.. 99 361 97 .)23 87.

their fourth win in a row. Bobby Kell Detroit ...... 8 358 65 122

Sievers, Bt. L..... 84 2377 51

CRA PE 18 Roni

ughter, St. L 92 EAE, St. L. 93 396.50 129

No " in are scheduled for Tar ar .

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RUNS BATTED IN {Williams, R. S8ox.108/ Robinson,

To Race Tonight.

Ppa ri big Bog 2 Field, Sept. le y EVERY WINNING baseball SO WHILE the Junior contin-|team usually has a couple of gent of the “Tribe may not bel stars . that it depends ‘on to come through for it when the

ing gets rough and the Junior ndians are no exceptions to that

circuit.

Bill Mathews of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, winner of the fea-| ture event in the motorcycle Pirates, while the Cardinals bowed |Taces at the Indianapolis Speed-|

Mathews will have his. work/Rood has been connected in pitching eight-hit ball. A totai/cut out for him since he will be Junior Baseball for a ited 2h] essary. 5 some of the best mo- years and gets.a great-amount - torcycle ‘riders in the country of pleasure of handling young-| and competition will be rugged!sters’ who like fo participate in| for all-events. There are 14 races athletics. 1 scheduled on. the program and some of the records are expected THE ONE toa that should |

Thomson, N. York 97 415 73 135 . Marshall, N. Xo 8° 87300 57 9% .

R Hog nt Jordon n, Giants wy x2 Sauer, Cubs: iv.

“Front row, left to right: Bi Kinsivger Richard Whyde, Herbert Williams, Lee Hays, Jerry Weimer and Bill Pond. Back a left to right: Tommy Tutrow, Fred Wolley, George Brown, FrankGriggs, “James . Lathare: Larry McDonald and Ralph Cavender. (Charles: Duncan and Fred Cox icture was taken) By winning eight games and dropping only one, these by E. J. Rood, won ho patnant in the Junior Baseball League.

| Junior Indians Pennant: Win 13, Lose One

Young Redskins Run Away From Pack But They Have Trouble With 2d Place Brookside Pals |

g By GENE LAWSON 1 | WHEN A local baseball fan speaks of the “Indians” he does t necessarily mean the Indianapolis Indians of the American | ociation. Not if that fan has ever been at Brookside when, certain junior baseball team is in action. You see the “Junior Indians” League, which includes boys under 13 years of age, have just

of the “C"” Junior Baseball

turned the Dollar gained

{aging Suen Crust 1.

wv

Canada IV.

ture

clinched the pennant of that

lishi: thig far from over. This coming Frileague. In. accomplishing is) day at Brookside they will go

’ Eight! into the playoffs to determine 4opping only. one contest, Bight, {which team plays at Victory

feat they won 13 games while

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quite as polished a clyb as their elder counterparts, théy certainly have proved that they can run away from the rest of the pack in | 10 their loop in much the same man- | ner our professional representa [tives did Jast year.

Junior Baseball. and Secretary of |the Coaches Association, “Mr. |

{feel rather proud cf itself is the Brookside PAL Club, ‘which fin-' ished second in the circuit. It is the only team able to finish on!

H pet. /top of the champs. However, 34 ‘since the other members were not | 2as1|able to follow up this temporary |

{lapse ‘on the- part of the Junior! { Tribe, they were scalped-one right | |atter the other. -

Charles Duncan was the Tead{ing pitcher for the pennant-win-The Junior Indians are man- pers with a record of six vié-

|aged by E. J. Rood. who is alsa, tories and no losses, while Herbfon the Board of Directors for

rome last week will return, to-| ert Williams, first baseman and

team captain supplied the power at the plate that is always nec-

.

ET OIT, Aug. 2° (UP) Shipping Nets Stanley Dollar today] took the treasured International Harmsworth trophy to his native

California, tT “Speeds enthusiasts all over the world § to bulld a boat that could crumble Detroit's 28-year -mionopoly of|

spent millions fan “ettort |"

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Wthe trophy, hy, but it was the =an- Francliesn' s Skip-A-Long that finally

k fon of the {a ion or ‘Solunar Table

terday when he skippered Sxip-A-Long to a 14-mile runoff vic-|have a favorite time during, the| Ttory over Detroiter Jack Schater's day WHE HIGH whieh they Teed! : ‘and -when they play. i The Solunar Tables, compiled] by John Alden | Knight, designate these tithes In : jan effort to tell the The two speedsters combined to the best time to wet his line. ! American colors to victory| for the 14th time in the Harms-| “Iworth. Such Crust had swept to! 3-Todar an opening heat victory meter] i and Skip-A-Long won the Sitncher! ¢ 18aturday “over challenger Miss)

Most anglers know that fish

The ‘West coast driver-boat team also beat out Such Crust by| 1 infles in the 100-mile marathon ‘°F ‘The Times which followed the historic run- Avid]

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