Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 36
Tw J68 CollinN, Kansas City: the most triples with 15; Roy, [Detroit Hartsfield, Milwaukee, scored the
-Schenz, Bt. Paul, led. in “bases with 27.
Thirty-Eight Homers Jack Harshman, Minneapolis, 338 ; Telained. his home Fun lead ot 38. oun ” and total bases with 257. Among srown. 7 pitchars working regularly, Philf
Indianapolis, at 16 and 7.
and Jerry Scala, Indianapolis, doubles with 350, were well up in hitting but runs
had not been “at bat” en Hine to rata leadership recognijon.
TEAM BATTING to 113.
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most runs with 101; ‘and Resi Lier Ape stolen er Slusely » with a mark of 341.
Tor -apnaie pinta sn fg 408 0 1h Kew York Olas with change & long hit by Duke Sniaugstad, St. Paul, was tops with in almost every other phase o i : 16 and 6; followed by Mel Queen, |hitting. Besides posting the aan batted in with 93 and is Involved |, 154 night's 5-to-3 defeat by making with the leather, lest average and leading in Intgaston. Les Fleming. Indianapolis, .362,/runs, Ted 1s
hits with 140. He trails teammate [Vern Stephens inthe runs batted the St. Louis Cardinals, took the in department by two runs,
Bob Dillinger of the St. Louis Brooklyn holds the top in runs Cleveland Manager Lou Boudreau 1 aner » retained his lead in stolen with 91. Ralph Kiner still holds protested that a two-run bases with 10 while Allie Reyolds| on to the leadeivhip with home hy John Ostrowski of Chicago i 7 pitcher for the New York Yan- runs, having swatted 29 circuit pad been caught, and not rapped, 1 Kees, continued te hold the top drives over the fences. position in the
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"Fight Heads Are Puzzled
f 334. "| All-Star Jogtall gate last night , "| __Robinson however, continued to instead of veland-Chieago, ™ Dill the pace in the {zed de- baseball game. BRtunsite as he dominated four| And President Ford Frick of divisions. Jackie notithe ' National , here ony lopped the field BE the av- business, | ut also kept his lead
Dom DiFal diftarsn
¢(237. stolen bases with 26, Tuns ger from a home run to a triple that the cauliiowered cuties
well, When the commission got wind ca were - home 'n & 3-way tie for the lead legal ting the pace Homa triples with 8. Del Ennis of Philatotal bases with delphia and Roy Smalley of ChiRe with 107 and both have the same f tan Musial, star outfielder tor umpires lost to the White Sox, 115i lead in—doubles with 28 while, [after a disputed “ir {Harold (Pée Wee) Reese also of play went against the Indians. J
{books and rule circulars e shelf.
Vi blew his top because the Yoo id ¥. 8. Pride, chairman of
there were three, and not four,|
on hand when his club ETOUp, 6 to 5,f found a.
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lot ‘of rules about the gation.
{that they must be male. { Then, last wpek, the commis-| {gion discovered the’ ‘mauling’ fusing
ib Larry Do maidens had appeared on an hurls depart-. Don | Newcombe, rookie hurler ol y OutAeider
11 wins for the Dodgers, grabbed the lead lin the pitching department with | i ek ia record SLI! Wine and ree des feats and ame one of t |hurlers who have gone the route ¥as officiating the ‘10 or more times. His teammate Stars-Phil Jos Hatten and Hank Borowy of Dall the Phillies are the other two,
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The volatile Cleveland presi-,
And although it was amateur, they had received $50 each. That made the show profes-|
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protest might not have come up.| n 2 4 “It one of my players wanted 7 off to participate. in an all-star SE: is
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game right in the middle of ‘a hot 360 pennant race, he would get a flat’ ‘no’ for an answer.” Veeck added. i “I don't think we can spare um-| ay a a 'pires, any more than we can {Players. 4 Arbiters are assigned to fon by the league office, but there is whether
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i. Brooklyn's protest. was i ie fon the fact that Gore first ruled
Re [then changed his decision. Snider. 04 after starting slowly, thinking he had a homer, had to run out the play and wound up with a triple.|
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the wall, the screen or the rail- : 78 ing— because it definitely did not, 74 0 into the stands. I reversed 2% myself and called it a triple. r i x do it again.”
The Dodgers. pointed to a sin IAT at
a Field when : Ron Northey of the St. Louis Cardinals was told his ‘hit was a homer by Umpire Beans Reardon, slowed down on the bases, and was thrown out at (UP)-—Optimistic British Walker is; the plate In that case Frick or- Cup Golfers were concentrating Hh dered the game Feplayed.
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ent, upon ng a et | sional and it also meant the state tear up a couple of male was getting gyped. The state gets ponents. But the Cincinnati Com-!
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have to fight for it.
. tournament to be handled by Proi moter Forrest McKinney this winOn Walker Cup Links ter. The tourney is expected to get MAMARONECK, NY. Aug 8 under way by mid-September.
[today on staging an upset victory ott Indiana Harbor: lover American amateurs in their Charlestown; Bob O'Bannon of {annual -international-mateh play yerrergonville; {competition here next Friday and| willard Reed; Willie Clemmons, OR, on 120;
been Jim Watkins, {practicing diligently on the beau- Dan Raisor, B |tiful Winged Foot Country Glub, Carter...
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| More Confusion
nati commission wasn't certain) amateur program at Logansport. women could do battle in the information, the young ladies had 110 feet out, overriding the eup prize ring. It finally was ruled private dressing rooms in Cinand entered the ring! The girls had been all set to! | wearing the conventional boxing op-| i trunks and T-shirts. Oh yes, box-
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amateur champion, Max National | rity “Champs |
FRANCISCO, Aug. 13
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former champion
Well, what do we do now? > no revenue off amateir - shows. mission put its foot down: They'ypite" trom But when the amateur shows are had to figh a professional, the commissioners fought 4 rounds of 1% ‘minutes wa. Leach,
hy school girl. The other, 21 years old, shorter and well a The situation became more con- tributed, had the sports boys
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SE fasiid win vares! 9. 4
n cago ‘but le faltered on his “prize” dubbed shots. On: “the he thres-putted from
three feet, the cup by two inches on the {last tap. It cost him the tourney 8 and several hundred dollars. Missed Two-Foot Putt In the 1947 National! Open. he had a chance to tie for the title, but x mina a two-foot putt, came the i —— he shot in the 1939 National Open that saw him lose
years up: hole.
AE "I But the West Virginia star SFE {isn't in want. He's still the na-
{tion's leading money winner with better than $25.000 to date. He | also has won the Si, Paul Open “land the Greensboro Open this year. "He will team With Dr. Middle
“ifor his meteoric rise in the pro 1 SAUkA. The sxhibition ‘begins , at
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“Peli TE Scott, himself s pro only two ,| years, won the Indiana Open re"cently and replaces Fred Wamp. toniler, who. will participate in the 35; [National amateur , tin Cincinnati this week.
Fischer Voted Stars’ Most Valuable Player
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Bowling Notes or. The Lake Shore ‘bowling team will hold a meeting Plled an Tuesday evening at the Club, For Straight details, eal! Vivian Davis, secre. tary, at IR. 4305. : The Pennsylvania Recreation i Bowling League will meet at y 4 ik Beasos Pennsylvania Alleys at A
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Whittier will face Ralph Gari porting bout calling for one tall daily doubles at idely scattered or S0-minutes.
Mike and Ben Country Club dadian brothers who
will tangle with Bill Salt Lake City, an Ray ‘a 253-pound St Australian tag-team battle that and Oscar Wells returned $70.40 will headline the card It's for two falls out of three or Park. 90: minutes and will mark the first A Wednesday night vowling time Longson, who is a former string going : is slated for 8 p. m. bY three-tinie holder of the world's the first race at Washington Park Potay - ( 5 Furniture Bowling heavyweight title. ever has tried he finished second n the next, Kenny Eaton and Bud Money: hia hand at team Somptition. race. maker.
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—pgeing pointy the Ca- While Pat Mill was ae who was riding In third i ve com-|counting for a SIT pay-off at when a tire began to strip, Johnny, amazing record of 23 Suffolk Downs by winning the Tolan, who was gaining on the victoiies, four locally, first two races, Willis Downs won leader near the end of the race ; of the $100 daily double ‘at Atlantic’ and was forced to drop out when khart, City,” Gordon Glieson romped a fuel lie split,
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