Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1949 — Page 14
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To Gain on St. Paul Redskins Collect 12 Blows in Series Opener; Queen Toi ich © Out of Turn
: MILWAUKEE, Aug. "BA x nothing else, the Indianapolis Indians are going about the business of “securing” | second place. This doesn’t mean they have “conceded” the pennant to St. Paul, Far from it. a But the Saints, helding a four and a half - pefuse to lose when the Tribesters win, and the season closes on Sept. 11. The Hoosier Redskins have
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: 20.. Ample time left for an upset, 6 » although the odds are against it.
® Indians bumped off the third- H * place Milwaukee Brewers in the ¢ series opener here last nigh ¢'to 4, by collecting an even dozen ® blows and by playing erroriess ~ ball afield, Na. 12 Over Milwaukee
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POMS «vresirrrar 4 1037 7 3 The team's mainstay wilt] ¥0 Behullé popped sub for Triner in fifth. be trying for his 10th vietory| rn fanned for Pex un Ani lof the year againit seven set-| MINORS vce sv cass eins 000 038 010g PACKS. Last time out Mall
{blanked the Blues in Kansas City| in—Fernandes 1. Seals 3 Homing 1 Materisid 3. Etten. Twe-base Saturday night, Lone 19-game hits—Reard, Cassini. Hartsfield. Wome rus winner in the league is Phil " eHartsfisld. Sacrifice »- Muir. Deude Haugstad, St. Paul
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Strikeouts By Muir 5, Main 2. Maris Yriner 2. Fox 1. Hite—Otf Muir 18 " - , Main 8 In 1h, Marla
1 7 in 3% Wa piteh Muir. Passed ll ~Burris. Winning pitcher Mulr, Losing! ong pitcher—Mal
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‘| Brewers got one more marker in
Gutterides 3, Gans, : | . a paced hall Tourne + 1 Sha Tribe at vill be e resumed aga in tomorrow. One. - 3 EEe ulus H Lie of foday's gases at Vie- The women's champion off 8 _ tory Field. hampions title went to fos oa a | PM Nrthen All-Stars va. 'Priueger, 17, of Narth Miami yi ! REBT Total n All Li-venr-aid Sivan, Ba who won a shootoff frem nee § 8 4 fi FA Bars, 4, Fairview Red So% Wi ig CORY DS Ruy of Bugens; Oreo. anid AHSh.8 par of hits wi ion” dai & Breed Rigpls Laks gon Both had tted with scares| neoint 3 VIS pteming ‘and Torry Souls! Jims t ares ~ af 97, Miss Pflueger hit all 35, =e batted in. WO runs. ARISSe,.. a Snir "Hy Foal but Mrs, Ray lost one. :
CA) - Ang. A Solunar Table {along with “Jack Cassini, gar: Most anglers know that fish nered two safeties each. have a favorite time during day and night when they toed and when they play. lers’ 10-hit attack with three The a T! compiled blows and Howie Moss got two, for The Times by John Alden Milwalikee made three errors and, Knight, designate these times In one of the miscues helped the | effort to tell the fisherman Indians in their “big” sixth.
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Signs Columbia Star J EW YORK, Aug. 23. (UP)— | Paul Governall, one of Columbia | University's outstanding &ll-time| football stars, has been named an assistant on the Liens’ eoachJ Ing stafr; Athletic Director Ralph ‘Furey announced today.
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Toledo Rallies 3Timesto ~~ Nip Blues, 38
| Kansas City, 9 to 8,
wih double-header at Min- . (nea 2to 10 and 7 to 6; | # 21 games to play, the Saints! Columbus dropped one at §t. fom
8 At any rate, the second-place saw scaring against the Mud,
t, 8 in the fifth with two tallies but
half of the inning to score four (times, The Mud Hens evened it lup in the seventh and the Blyes| went ahead with one run in the It was the Tribe's 18th victory same frame. o Over Milwaukee this season in 20 in the eighth and then went - The Indians naw are to seore twice 1 eight games aNead of the Brew-'sas City put o.ers and 13 ahead of fourth-placeiplate before their ‘snuffed out. {
the fifth and four mare in the {sixth when Warren
&Tilt All.Ster Card Slated at Victory Field.
The four-game All-Star base ‘active artsfield ball card held the spatlight fer)
“ate of Win Aug- 24 gat under| Hiestand by defeating Arvag
| Riegger of Seattle, Wash, p. m. and the final game aijshootod after the two ad ti
At oh | Mechanics. Ls Laundry
Fair enough ini4 Aon ie. stars 1 'Fairmpunt Glass
mer heavyweight Louis prepared today to use some "more of his hitting power—on the fairways-—-as sepond: round play started in the
Colonels Split With Millers and Saints Trim Columbus
Refusing to admit, defeat, visits) | |ing Toledo last night came. from game lead, {behind three times to edge -an
merican Association game from In other Association tilts Louis.
to 1. Kansas City started the gee |
end by getting single runs in the st and third. Toledo tied it up
ansas City came back in their
Toledo tied it up
n the ninth, Kans man across the rally wha
Rap Out 28 Hits
Louisville and Minneapolis] slugged out a seven-inning opener
# armed hurlers, Manager Al lapas bi $i have tn 20nd es Quen. 10 Tevet Bi
othe rubber with just two ays ..oniin the third but the Colonels
seored two in the fourth, one in
iliers got one in the firth and a
four-run rally of their own in| their half of the gixth,
Loulsville got off te an early art in the second game with
Young Ter Mult, Pomved aod rung a te first, The Millers; when hey tangle with the ecely: { e second and got OM Muir 3. MarUn 1, Grate L Pak 1 for last night's triumph although two gogo Ra ay National Le ‘he was relieved by Forrest Main by Louisville In the fifth evened wm in the eighth when the Brewers the teams again but Minneapolis, Sv. threatened to stage an uprising. pot to be denied. took three runs ee Muir chet wm innings 3 the fecong half of the Inning when relieve e The Colonels got oF he tans. tena Mari nai-Tin. Ehsr! 304 Wa went into his books as a sixth to end the game's scoring,
8t. Payl got runners home |
four ‘victory over Columbus. ed the Birds scored their lone tally in
Bapeballers at Vietory |
ROM OAS AR pe ued © Pr | ow ehers Biuwery art , “amon eon Be The home the eighth. » 183 117 13 is team is expected te eall upon Les W 8 e133 Studener tonight. nN o% 2! in The Indians were out in front, a 0 33m gm é te 0 last night before Milway-| 43% 4 4 36 kee broke into the scoring eolumn’ 18 3% 8 8 34y the fifth when Roy % i # 4 Wiviasted a three-run homer off Junior » " u ¢ sae Muir. That made the game count Field today. : ! 3, Peming 1 twa The: program, Savas 16. Wour-Run Splurge a. eae In the sixth, however, the Red-| Way at 1:30 p. m. and was to be ' skins splurged for four runs and|ollowed by games at 3:30 p. m., %sewad up the game, although the 3 P ¥
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Three for Hartsfield side EUB Young Hartsfield led the Brew. hitter a: and struck out 14)
Softball Results
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COUNTY TOURNEY rove 21 3164 6-20 2
the best tims time to wet his Nae. The Indians’ Bob Malloy, un- Dlicone - Minrahan: Pranks and ase der treatrient for a lame arm, ish Air Perce oe 8-4 sof 18 a failed to show up last night. He Wg fo RS. Pichesi of had JL ‘ a i was given a leave of absence tow nt dale: ¥ w al FE ape ‘8 % HH cont a St. Louis “bonesetter” ™ pene A 6: 80. Laval Gesell 1h er wo digg 17% when the Indians were in Kansas Alissa Ally Winicisar oder 163 LER 5:08 City. be slg, Sotse ol IH -i4 1 1 | Last night's attraction drew a VRB and’ Glbven: “Bake?
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3 _ ball team wants Saturday or games behind league-leading St. aN Her Contm i) 2's Ny Sunday games with local clubs, Paul, renew reh 3 a Call William Timberlake, CA. Last night's victory wus the “Foments LEE Be a png wat 2380, of. write to 938 N. @het-|Indians sixth on the current road El fuckine: "td Porsciunne]
~ trip, But they also have lost six; | indinaarela
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Yesterday Louis blasted out
tremendous drives as he annexed imedal honors among 140 ama-
le Night - or oie By pianardie Sapideie wang Fugit NDIANAPOLIS ... 78 56 S48 . 4 \ Tp otal, Play cont 8 Ry twaikes ® 0 {4 talumbis a ‘ B Pail i al. _tiay con inues through Lowisville or am (hy Loulsvitle at Minasapoin Friday as 42 professionals join Minaeupolis $l # 4 Bh MERICAN LEAGUE the ranks today, A its : 1 458 3 Philadeipht at Chisgso night EN Toledo : Se 8 3a 3 | Boston at Bi. Léuls’imthi . "re at folit viormicax League 1 Sion ai Clareiand. (night). Miss Stewart Advances New York 4 a NATIONAL Trace 24. Sadie LB Wd 1 REE Bee sen TR velan Vern Wis al a0klyn ay A nig r ndaianapolls adPhiladel wisevess 83 » n Chey ! k Detron hia nk 8. MM M1 1 Bid’, at Phil Wiadelohie (night) vanced to the third reund of the Chicage Mm OM 2 ou {3284 annual U ris W er 81. Louis 4 80 3M RESU LTS \ YESTERDAY Inis Singles a ie Ia hy ath Washington, nar teams 2 WB | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION K plonships with wt AOE on u. irs Gamal Clan upset victory aver Shirley » Louts . 3 u fA Riieeai 2 W "hell: Ma a 1" 1 Arth of Bt. Paul, Minn, 6-4, 46 rook!y . on; Josh wo 88 48 A ih blest Aleganger and x Fran Ra meriben. g.1. The vietqry over Miss Arth, Philadelphia ow» 8 u 1 Rs (Meco ame) elighth-seeded In the tourney N “hah : ouiavil % | fa M 3 i 3 oh Konikowsk oO wl gives ise Swart Sh Automatic, NOIR oo ionaies WB 41 4 y seede rt or t year’ - Chicas nnd a ak rE parthi Toenm, had BES ie ) Ssaded Dut next year's na A aL —- A as ty ! BaF, a Il . Seu? S———————— Ness] 8. {Fight Results og Raven’ | NEWARK. N Waite Brose La * 148 a vy rk'n 1" . Anderson ‘Oarfleld, NJ, Ain Al Frean 1804s
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{16-yard introductory event-—thel postponed be. champion of champions.
Junior Base- |Ohioan broke 50 straight in
{champions crown with 99 out ot | 1100, Joe Marble of Danville, Il, land Fred Redkey |Ind..
oto Dale Smith, 15, of Brookville,
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George Connor, 6-4 and 40 pounds, a hunk of Youth tackle | | who was an All-American at Notre Dame, will be at one of the | tackle positions for the Chicage Bears here Saturday at 2:30'p. m. ew York Bulldogs.
Indianapolis PAL Clubs.
VANDALIA; OQ. Aug. 23 (UP)--The North American clay tar- to 5. in the losers’ bracket tilt get championship was the target for taday among some 800 hepeful 44 Churubusco took the win{contestants here as the Grand American Trapshooting event wemt n..o' came from Auburn, 7 te 1.| {Inte its second day. b. ai: aol on Joe Hiestand of Hillsboro, 0.. a ¢ -year-a farmer whe has Wavne and Auburn, with the! for 20 years in the clay bird sport, took top hanors yesterday |wie ANE Churubusco in!
Hiestand won the race for state
with 100 straight each, The
Trapshooters in 2d Day, ‘Ey e North American Title
yo Farmer Breaks 200 Straight; Brookville Boy Grabs Junior Crown With 100 in @ Row [tourney here.
when he broke 200 straight to tie pe " |the » Ame; Wit tour others in the So0-target Sacks Want Road Tilts| JS eo A rae) Sacks Used Car baseball teary However, te] VaNLS games on the road this lose, a | Bunday and Sept. 11. Mperesville sary tomorrow night to determine | and Plainfield, take notice. Call the Hoosier entry in the Rational) on GA. 5083.
oth clubs are |tne Logansport country club b ague professional teams. Game profits will go to the firing p ger He 61. YI
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Wo bigibivunisnngiamibivg) utterly pointless. mudi Saiplispiadiome Quartet Shoots 61; Vaughn's Foursome
in which Steve Belloise and Sugar Ray Robinson will enStadium. The
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| influence on the result. I leak fot an interesting fight. It may even. be. the best we Are. see around here all season. The Charles-Lesneviech fight pF figure to be much, though there was reason to hope it weuld he better than it was. no 38 ys 8 0» 8» I AGREE with the men that Charles is probably best equipped heavyweight we have at the time--gran he’s actually a heavyweight-—but I could not see where a viched his prestige se ensrmously hy forcing the old pappy gw
led by pros Tommy Vaughan of| from actos he river to quit in his corner. le
{ |Hdiaaapoiis Lg Sam Drak al BELLOISE'S something of & PARRY BUY himaelf, though —ae op | Vaughan s quartet was Keith| #0 so it seems just looking at him—the fistic storms have taken less Campbell, anspert amateur| out of him. Another thing: He's an authentic puncher. You have _ {who matched Harter : St ola to be a pretty good man te stand up under his blows, {able to lead his foursome to only my he safries s Kay puneh. h ia 87. Last week Heinlein estab gorous to Blok inst a soliq hitter but In this | lished a new course: record for| instance I must go along with Rebinson, who is younger, swiftes and has more upstairs. lloise is never at his best in any situa tion which calls for even the mest elemental thinking. He cone ——— { Tusa sasily and his contrel is not razor sharp. He'll miss mere ’ often with his siege gun tomerrow night than he'll land. re—py Wayne, 'Busco “we vu . " , ROBINSON, wha views all other forms of warfare with su Win in Softball preme distaste, comes close te greatness in the ring. I have CHURUBUSECO, Ind, Aug. 23 heard some of the experts state’ that he’s the best welterweight fUP)—Ft. Wayne and Churu-| We've ever had. That could he putting it on @ bit thick, We've busco hung up victories last night| had some phy fine ones in the past, you naw. {in the Indiana-Softball Congress | ha PRLLOWS like Tommy Ryan, Kid MeCoy, Tob wale ( wel the Jersey one), Jack Britton, Ted (Kid) Lewis, Mickey Walker, Jimmy McLarnin, Barney Ross, and Henry Armstrong. And ons other whose name you rarely hear mentioned any more, The Kid, a colored boy whe reminded you a hit of Sugar Ray, Billy Haack, the famed referee”promoter. was talking abeut Rim the other night in Memphis, The Dixie Kid fought far Haack a nume ber of times. I mygblf saw him in one fight. Unfortunately, this was not ofie of his best. Sam Langford stepped him in three. “The Kid made the mistake of getting fresh with Old Sam that night,” Haack remembers, “No fighter in his right mind ever gat fresh with Old Sam." Nevertheless Haack agrees the Kid was a remarkably gifted
ad the crown, + Harters-fourseme. combined for ‘a best-ball 81 yesterday to take homers in the pre-am . tourney. Paired with the Syracuse pro! {were Troy Wiley of Marion; Har-| land Sapire of hen and Ralph {Walker of Kokemeo. "+. | There was a second-place ti . |at 62 between combinations head-|
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| Ft. Wayne trimmed Frankfort, |
Tonight's schedule matches Ft.|
Should ‘Busco should Churubusco third game will be neces-|
(meet at Greeley, Colo. weight I ever saw. Mickey Walker, perhaps.
while Riegger missed :
Bill Inlow of Tonasket, Wash. the junior chamipon of
of Rossville tied for seeond. The junior championship went
Ind., who broke 100 straight tor | the first time in his career. Just
Smith of Nateches, Mise, and J. M. Waitman of Brookville, O. [Then Dale teamed with his brothlor, Den, 17, to win the brotherprothay event. Den posted a " otal, on the subjunior class, 13-year] old Bobby Fuhs af Council Blusts,| lows, won with a 97 score, just| edging out Harry Evans Jr. of) [Cherokee, Okla. with 96. . Mrs. Ray made up for her de-!|
husband-wife! straight
band to win the event for the second year with 195 out of 200, Ohioans Take Father-Son William L. Waldock and his son, Jack, both of Sandusky, O., took the father-son event With 197. The youth blasted all 100, Tied with Higstand in the 200. target event were Herb Bush of Canton, Ill, and Ralph Kohler of Tekamah, Neb, Charles Mason of Dallas, Tex., paced the profes. sional field by breaking all of his 200 Forest McNeir 74-year-old handicapped “trapshooter from Houston, Tex., won the veterans’ race for shooters 70 and over for the second straight year and his third victory In five years. He ‘falled to hit only one of his 100 birds. |
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LOGANSPORT, Aug. 23 (UP)| 8 stake, Go # |==Charles Harter of was Titles don't mean much any more except to the fighters wha, wlowal Goit Rusia: thus armed, are able to drive s hetter financial deal with protourney crown today by vir. moters, I doubt that there's even much interest in the heavyof his sicunder par “ha the weight championship in its present unexciting state. I Wr aps ‘8 pro-am match yesterday. | the other night in Memphis when a fight fan of long Forty-four pros wety led UP| suddenly stopped in the middle of whatever was under discus for fe ia an glory, won last: sion at the Jagtent and asked: i ha einlein, Noblesville. “Say, What's. the name of that fellow they're calling dh ey host pro Louis Quarandilo’ snd Don. Pischesser of heavyweight champion? Wasn't joking, other, - : Qounergélls will Ue, the: Sra WE'VE HAD some excellent fightsre whe never had & litle The pros faced an 18-hole quali. Some just weren't good enough to make the grade, others wai round this afternoon with Unfortunste but most ef them-—this his gro I have in mind-—~were 32 a openings at —— exceedingly competent TH. worker, Packey MeFariand Met The qualifiers will play an 18-hole seemed to care whether he title or net and for tomorrow, two rou,ds of, he was as fine a fighter as the world ever saw, made plenty the same distance Thursday, and of money, too. He didn't need the title te add te ny drawing i semi-Angls Jn be over the M-| powers. o | ay. P Robinson will be giving away weight—aix ar seven pounds. will meet over 36 holes Saturday tomorrow night but this ng isn't likely to have any important
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