Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1949 — Page 29
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Jolcomb forsaw exactly similar rs’ first contest t Notre Dame, t down to a 28-
ume spot against ast year against the opener,” he sted to point out joss for his club d for its miser-
portant at Notre Dame that each opthe most imporale. 3 ie said, “never na 1s the most After that the ith Washington, t important we
. halfback Jerry urn of 63 candi‘oach Eddie Ane would be no the next few arco, last year's.
quarterback, res.
time coach. n turned out at ain Bob Wilson 'fensive end, al18 defensive line changed, Mornon drills were hool starts.
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+ mURSDAY, srr. 1, To ~ Tribesters
Indians Stay in Race ; Season Officially Starts for Irish
But Fail to- Advance
As St.
Paul Rambles
Queen Gains 20th Win in Ragged Contest at Columbus; Fleming Pounds Ball |
COLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 1—Riding a four-game’ winning streak and with a record of eight wins in their last 10 starts, the Indian-
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apolis Redskins are doing all right,
But league-leading St. Paul also is doing all right. All of which)! means that the second-place Indians haven't pick on the Saints since Monday. .
In the Tribe wigwam, however, there is some consolation in. the | on :
fact that the hard-working Mel
Queen finally chalked up his 20th victory of the season last night by beating Columbus, 8 to 5, out I g
at Red Bird Stadium after getting
off to a shaky start. i It was a ragged contest as the Indians committed six errors, including one by Queen himself that to one-run. But] the Tribesters simply outlasted five the Birds with Les Fleming's big Colonels still hold a one-game bat proving the winning factor,
First Triple The veteran first sacker single, double: and--triple, in three runs and scored two. | was his first three bagger of the| season and his 23d two-bagger. Clyde Kluttz batted in two runs .and-Nanny. Fernandez got three hits and scored three times. The Indians were bitterly dis-| appointed when the returns of the, St. Paul-Milwaukee game came in The Tribesters had been banking on Norman Roy, the Brewer ace, to down the Saints, but the league pacesetters edged him in 12 innings at St Paul to 3. in the Saints’ park. Hank]!
"helped the Birds
last night.
Four AA Teams ‘Closer Than Close’
Although Louisville has gsecutivé games,
edge on fourth place American Association. race. It
batted, Iti orts,
apolis and Columbus,
Kansas City is only one anc half games behind Louisville an
lumbus and Minneapolis. Error and Double
three extra innings
despite the fact he fanned eight. igepen; delivered the
st time the Indians met up oy Roy he rolled up 12 strikeouts and knocked ‘em off. 8t. Paul has 12 games to gO and Indianapolis 13. The Indians and the Red Birds will close out their current series tonight, after which the Redskins will mvade| 0 els at Loulsville, Toledo for three tilts before Te-iy, oo the turning home on Labor Day. Twelve and Six . the as 12 times in 18 clashes * this season, They are to meet in one here, tonight,” three in Indianapolis next week. A = The Indians pulled one for the . book last night. In the fourth faning they made three miscues
four more,
on one play.
Billy Costa grounded to short : and Jack Conway threw the ball away at first. Clyde Kluttz retrieved the ball and made - a
wild throw to
Frank Kalin fielded the sphere in the outfield and made a wild : throwin. Costa kept ‘on running Broome. if and circled the sacks to score. . Scala Out of Action The Tribesters played without Lane. 3 Jerry Scala in center field. lame knee kept him out of action | 0 0 . i and Dom Dallessandro filled the|sianceu, »
position. The Indians
their first turn, however. Steiner hit an inside-the ton, Pleming. Three-base yr.and Roy Fleming, Broome. Home . home Ti i left conten ans an 3 | Double play—Lang, Steiner and Natisin.| Broome singled. n 8 Left on base—Indianapolis 7, Columb
deep grounder, Cassini threw 107; pase on balls—Off Queen 3. Krieger| Harvie Ward; husky Julius Boros, covering first, Tribe pitcher dropped the ball, [Krieger 1. Broome reaching third, whence he scored on a close play at. the; ,, ; plate after the catch on Mike pitcher—Queen Natisin's fly to Beard. Three in Fourth
But the Indians regained the
Queen,
lead in the fourth by tallying Penting AB x 2 El i rut three stimes. The Birds also got , SEabhl ELE EE “a run in that round. The Tribe-|wernandes: . 560% 09 174 122 13 3 355 47 130 7-3 310
sters added one more in the fifth Kaun and both sides scored two mark- Dallessandro.. 78 7 23 13 1
ers in the eighth.
__iGanss ..... MT 17 42 30 1 288 Final run of the contest was, ~ “ 31 100 107 36 21 381 registered ‘by- Indianapolis. in. the gi yy... 104.-11..20 .12...0 379 ninth; The losing Pitcher. WAS Turner, .oc.288. 43.75... 48 383 Other Columbus Weatherly .. a2 8 11° 9 26 “wn 9%
Kurt . Krieger.
hurlers used were Charlie Stanceu |Conway .... and Ray Yochim. Four of the five runs made off; EE Sun—Tornsnass 73 Queen were helped around by 23, Cassini 2], Kalin 18, Conway 16, Beard
Tribe errors.
The Indians probably will have Peters 6. Gutteridge 6. Dallessandro + to face a southpaw tonight, young |
tallied first, in the Yochim. » first inning. Ted Beard led off with a triple, his" 13th of the year. He scored after the catch on Jack [Indianapolis Cassini's long fly. The Birds teed off on
ing Earl base on a_Brewer error.
one half game lead, Mud Hens’
have defeated 7 to 6, at Minneapolis.
Fleming, 1b... Dallesandro, of ' ;....3 Kalin, If Klutts, ¢ Conway, ss Queen. »
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Totals
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{Columbus a windin vi | ‘Runs batted in—Cassini, Queen in 2, Fleming 3. Steiner, Natisin, Brooms
Kalin,
and thes Strike outs—By Queen
Yochim 1
Yochim 1 Stanceu 1,
Wild pitch-<Krieger
mpires—Jackowski, Moore and Sc
| Time--2:11
Indians at Bat
Cassini L418
| Peters » |Gutteridge
143 18 37 28
113 26 328 18
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. {15, Scala 11, Turner 9, Klutts 8 Ganss | Weatherly 2. ‘
Three-base hite—Beard 13, Turner
Harvey Haddix, who is tough 10,5... 7 pernandes 6. Conway 8. Kalin
beat; Southpaw. Chet JOhNSON 18 Cassini 3, Peters 3, Gutteridge 3. Ganss, slated to hurl for Indianapolis. ,
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South Side Panthers. defeated South amblers yesterddy, 5 to 3, ark,
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Kalin 13, Turner 11, Pleming 11, Beard Ganss 4. Cassini 3, Gutteridge 3. Scala ‘Peters 3. Dallesandro, Weatherly,
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Notre Dame got its first practice session under way yester. day as Coach Frank Leahy handed the ball to Emil Sitke of Ft. Wayne, fleet-footed halfback. Other Irish stars look on as Leahy officially opens practice.
‘Hopefuls’ in Golf Tourney 2 Rounds in National Amateur Event Due 2 Today Over Oak Hill Country Club Course |
d ROCHESTER, N.Y. Sept. 1, (UP)—It was “Willie The Wedge" Turnesa against 15 others in the National"Xmateur Golf Championship today and, the swarthy little defending champion from White Plains, N. Y., was favored to lead four survivors into the semifinals Two rounds were scheduled over Oak Hill Country Club's brookthey cease firing. tonight thers Swi "e Vi will be four well tumied Shots : immers to 0 remaining to bat! out in! Friday's 36-hole semifinals, For City Titles Fred Wampler Jr. of Indianap-| After dominating the state AAU olis, Indiana state amateur cham-| meet over the week-end, Indianpion, was the last of the trio of | apolis swimmers are now making Hoosier linksmen to fall by the preparations for the city chamwayside yesterday. (Club a to be held at the Riviera
spped Club Saturday and Sunday. Py In. 4th Round _{ The affair, which is sponsored Wampler was eliminated in the , i, Red Cross and the Riviera fourth round by Johnny Dawson Club, will consist of 38 events, of Hollywood, Cal., 2 and 1. In|with the {participants competing the morning round of. 18 holes, |for three medals and two ribbons Wampler had taken the measure in each event in addition to eight g of Kenneth G. Thom of England trophies. ea 0/2 up to- advance to the fourth! Heats are scheduled to begin at % round. Thom was one of a trio 2.p. Im. Saturday, with the fastest %of Walker Cup team memberssix qualifiers in each event to o from England. {compete in the finals at 2 p. m. 1| Two other Hoosiers fell out in| Sunday. : * 3 the third round. Harry Offutt of| S—————————b—————— iF. Wayne was dropped by 19- Hockey Team Set {year-old Robert Fair of Scarboro,
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