Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1949 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1049
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SoTavPy Phils Shaping Up Tosses No-Hitter
For Strong '50 Pennant Bid
Sawyer's Boys, Playing Best Ball in Majors,
Expect to Be in Top Form Next Year By CARL LUNDQUIRT, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 7- How about time out today from those breathless pennant races for a look at something pretty extraordinary—the -only Philadelphia Philly ball club to be a good first division bet in 17 years - In fact, Manager Eddie Sawyer the portly “Moses who is leading the Phils out of that second division wilderness thinks his hustling, scrapping kid ball Sub
which is now well anchored ~ Wildcat Go hers third place, may be in the thick
of next year's pennant scramble’
re Hold Back on TV ‘Not disguising his lation ayer.
the fact that since Aug : 3 n p boys have played the boot a a’ any club in the majors, Sawyer Big Ten Ticket Sales believes now that they will be Good Despite Video even better next season I CHICAGO. Bept. 7 iUP}~ "They had to prove they could, Northwestern a Minnesota iol thelr own in the big time hheld television contracts tothis year." he sald. “They did = pending satisfactory ticket even better than that and what! les or cash bids for rights is the most important of all while other Midwest football they're at their best now when powers with video agreements the going isthe very toughest. already completed reported no Since Aug. 15 when the usually groat drop in ticket demands. kindly Eddie lashed out at the ™ 1)... was no doubt that every scattering of loafers and heavy Big Ten member with television eaters on the club the Phils’ have ¢, itis available will accept the won 17 and Jost but 7. That's yo ,ocsible market price to the best record in the majors, permit video to pipe the games
topping Detroit's 16-8 and the j,i; taprooms and homes. Red Box 15-7 marks for the lden-| gi Northwestern and Illinois
tical period. have postponed the final contract 7 Straight Wins signing thus far.
; “ | “We haven't signed anything Rea for D Yesterday, when the Giants .. . , Northwestern spokesman
won the second game of a double- Co. “We're just going along and header, 4 to 1, after the Phils | waiting 87% Jus gong sales are took a thrilling opener, 4 to 2, well along. in 10 innings, they ended a seven-| “Right now they're going pretty game winning streak and a bid . Our season sale .i for three consecutive double-| |parable to last year and we'll header sweeps in as many days. | iprobably ‘sell out the Michigan The Phils trailed 2 to 0 in the! game this week. But on other opener, going into the ninth, but/gingle game sales; the tickets are. Richie ‘Ashburn tied “1t up” With moving kind of slow ~~ a_two-run single and they won, Hint Offered $3500 it in the 10th with two more runs| At Jilinois negotiations for tele-. - on singles .by Del Ennis, Stan|yision were continuing with the Lopata, and Bill Nicholson plus school hesitant to accept the an error by Rightfielder will offered price-of $3500 per game Marshall. | On thé other side of the teleSheldon Jones broke the streak ‘vision fence, Ohlo State, Notre with a six-hit pitching job in the Dame and Michigan reported pecond game in which he was good sales despite video arrangegiven noble cooperation by bat- ments. terv-mate Wes Westrum, who hit] Wisconsin, Marquette and Mina three-run homer. Nicholson hit nesota also have announced tele a 400-foot homer for the only vision plans and reports indi Phil run. Whitey Lockman hit a cated their ticket sales would first-game Giant. homer. show slight {f any decrease from . ’ 1048. Card's Lead Dwindles Other Big Ten members will Meanwhile, the Dodgers cut the be unable to televise due to lack Bi. Louis National League lead of facilities fo one. game with a rollicking -
10-1p-2 victory over the Boston Braves. Five runs in the sod + bl Rel ort for inning told the tale. Even
triumph, however there was some
..aadness . for the . Dodgers—Big Jon Newcombe missed his chance’ Hanover Drill to tie a consecutive-shutouts pe as seeking his fourth and! Timeepsisteggervive he had 30 scoreless innings to his! MADISON. Sept. 7A turfiout credit at the start of last night's of 60 gridders, half of them let game. However, Del Crandall’stermen brought smiles to the fly tallied Bob Elliott in the sec- face of Hanover's new head ond to end all that. Sibby Sistl's coach Garland Frazier vesterday Heh homer in the seventh pro- as his Panthers began drills. for
iced the other Brave run Don the kickoff against. Canterbury fa take the league lead in strike- Sept. 24 puts, however, with 126, including Three stars whe | the coun
his seven last night try in all small college offensive A big inning-—but a late one statistics dast year are back® The Was the story at Pittsburgh. Cin- trio includes halfback Jim Peter tinnati’ scored four runs with two son, end Bill Klein and fullback out in the 10th beat the Pirates, Hank Treesh. $ to 3, in the only other major Frazier is installing. his version Jeague —g ame scheduled. Jim of the PT at Hanover and hopes Walsh was the loser, his fourth to have his bovs in condition for
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playoffs start Tuesday, Se with the first-place club meeting|loser. the third-place finisher and the . Tribe Manager Al Lopez was| second-place team meeting the uncertain about his mound. asNo. 4 club. . signment for tonight against In the Running Louisville. Said it probably! The Louisville Colonels still are would be Joe Muir. Elmer Riddle took a hasty trip to Pittsburgh!
"in the running for fourth, like the Indians still are in the running and was not around last night. for first, although four and one If Riddle comes in, the guess is| half games behind league-leading that he will be asked to work. St. Paul Mel Queen is being saved for toThe pace-setting Saints were morrow night, after which he will rained out vesterday and the In- rest up and hurl the opener dians picked up half a game by the playoffs next Tuesday
in the select no-hitter circle | last night as he hurled the Mud | Hens to a 5-0 victory over the | Loyisville Colonels before 719 home park: fans. fanned six batsmen and walked dians displaved a better brand of four in his nine-inning effort.
against Minneapolis Aug. 4 in an eight-inning affair.
into runs. ‘It was Johnson's 10th
for-duty list in the nick. of time today, and it's likely he will play hits, scored one run and batted in
yesterday and then.
“After the injuries y=.) I've e had on this club the last three 8, 1 can't pick’ my lineup un til a haif hqur before game time But of course I'M use Berra if he's At the =#mge time Berra chirped aside fears that he DiMag was patied out-of
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Pick Up Half Game On Idle Saints By Beating Columbus; 74 |
Present Series Nex! to Last of Season; Rejuvenated Hens to Drop Curtain By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
Beginning their next-to-the-last series of the regular season, the| Indians tackle their traditional rivals, the Louisville Colonels, out|
at Victory Field tonight,
The Derbytown pastimers are booked here for three games, | through Friday, after which the rejuvenated last-place Toledo Mud, Hens will move in for the finale at the Tribe park, except for the,
Indians To Tackle Colonels Toni ght
post-season playoffs.
| The American Association’s|tWo more in the fifth for insur-
regular schedule comes to a close |ance.
Sept. 11, and the » Red Birds used up three OF BNLdaY: oy pt. 13, pitchers and Crimian was the
trouncing the fourth-place Co . ,JJumbus Red Birds, 7 to 4 Tribe Box Score The rained-out St. Paul-Min COLUMBLS neapolis - game was @anceled AB R H since the Apostles and the Millers Steimer: 2b . yi , { p 10 .. Natisin, 1b .....4. I 0 0, don’t meet again before the off McGahs. 10 I 0 cial curtain falls on the schedule. goo 00 ©" 0.8 All of which benefits St. Paul. posan. rf crssranst. 93 Six to Play Broome, af varia hh OO re LANE, 3b. ....cee.n 3 0 0 The Saints now have only six Fiseimun) Cvs 0 0 games to play, same number as Costa. ss verve 321 the Indians. The Apostles finish Crimian. » ......... 2 11 on the road with Kansas City. Jochen P rrreveness : ’ ) i and Milwaukee, the Hoosier Red- go, non 0 7777" 0 0 skins finish at home with Louis- Deal earn 00.0 ville and Toledo. - | — Desnite the fac. that the Saints Fouls . W 34 4 b . ris oubled.. for ¥ochim in seventl look the part of a shoo-in for pn, "yj eq tor Habenicht in: ninth the pennant,-a grapevine source INDIANAPOLIS joined teammate Walter Nothe . inthe Twin Cities indicated that . AB R H the Apostles are on the jittery Beard. rf a4 side. It is said they'didn't—feel [AUN 56 ooo +13 “too sure” after dropping tWO | pieming 1... 4.1 1 games to Minneapolis on Labor Dallessandro, ef 3 3-3 ay Scala, If 4-738 Peters. ss 2 1 0 The runnerup Indianapolis In- Ty owed 1 Johnson, “» .....uv 37.0 1 pepper out at Victory Field last “dream” game came night and stacked up 13 hits. It - Totals Trani 18 was their 15th victory in 22 Columbus . 003 INDIANAPOLIS 100
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Chet Johnson lasted the route ¢°* Fleming: Wright. Three-base on the Tribe mound and held the visitors to four hits, although he costa to Natisin, Costa to Steiner to Mecissued eight bases on balls, and Gaha. Left on bases—Columbus 8. Indian-
; apolis 8. Base on balls—Off Johnson # Florica Pownall two of the free tickets developed Crimian 2, Yochim 1. Habenicht 3. Struck, 10 setting a new world’s record Lusty | Sons “(Parenall
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them after three innings, the In- “ut'# Gans. Weatherly
dians decided it was time to do gain 13. Conway 13. Turner 11 > something and they teed off on Ganss 4 Cassini 3. Gutteridge 3. Peters Jack Crimian in the fourth stanza Scala 2. Daliessandro 2. Weatherly 2 rAd) i | . piien ng . and rallied for four runs w Five Hits In One Inning nt 12 3 Mule The home boys belted out five Queen 30 9 8houn ....... hits in the one inning and sewed Ha tent nes... x Fhunser n ‘ alioy ) Pp 1 up the contest. They Also added JORMA... PRIA, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Innings GB Cincinnati 000 000 020 4 Pa ) ¥ 6 Rie Pittsburgh 000 101 000 1... ] NDIANAP 18 87 81 88 4a Fox, Blackwell and Howell Mi Waukee 75 70 i 12 Walsh ckson and Mast amb 69 8 433 pit er. a) Singhpiteher 67 8 “62 1 Philadelphia 000 "000 002 2 . 80 456 ‘ ork 001 000 100 0 ° f 8s 19 5 neianty nd
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Charming Grattan (on the rail) managed to stave off a stretch drive by Super Mal (second), to-take the first heat of fhe 24-Class. Pace yesterday at the Indiana State Fair. The event went to four. heats when Scotch Story took the second heat and Cardinal Leeds the third. The runoff heat was won by Scotch Story with ‘Dana Cameron in the sulky: E 2 ” ” = = » | . ” ~. ’ . i | PROGRAM TOMORROW :Lusty Song, Record Setter, | ir. wn 0° N N ° 16-Class. Trot (Overnight), : To Be in Futurity Tomorrow...” © 1 ‘lass Pace (Overnight), : $8000°'and $5000 Events to Feature Some | purse $1300. ° . v . | Hoosier Futurity, 3-year-old v Of Best Horses in Grand Circuit | Trotters, estimated $8000. 0 ® By JIM SMITH = 0 0
Two more great Grand Circuit harness races are in store for followers of -the sport tomorrow afternoon at the Indiana .State S ow Fair, and one of the events looms as another two-horse race. Scheduled to go in the $5000 Big Five Stake, i§ Alemite, owned
. by Octave Blake, president of the Grand Circuit, and the only horse Grid Pr [am to doa mile in 1:59 this year, and Brother Harmony, owned by .
Harry Eckert; Huntington, W. Va. 5 et Harness horse experts look for Off between the thiree horses, was| The High School Football Ex=
aptured by Scotch Story who press, a novel feature to be sponAlemite to take the race.but not!€ p | without some stff competition! paced the mile in 2:05. sored by Radio Station WXLWfrom Brother Harmony, who has, Results on the Grand Circuit each Saturday morning at 11 a race record of 2:00 ] |yesterday were: a. m., will be inauguraled Satufre The second’ big race listed for oan he 14 Class Pace, Governor's Trophy, day over WLW: it was antomorrow is the Hoosier Futurity AR RE Smart) ROD. a héduled from 11 for two-year-old trotters for a Volupt Wing fi, The program, scheduled fr u nous A erry) purse of $8000. In this event, har- y mall ?
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Birds this season. 2. Dallessandro. 2. Turner 2, Johnson Times: 3:03 2-5, 2.03 1-5, 2.03 ing outstanding city and county - 13 allessandr on. the great two-year-old trotter of I—The 20-Class Pace. purse $1500 ; 1 Johnson Makes It + Fleming. Wright. Two-oase hits—Pernan. he & Vesta's First Pa lin high school football games each
“the Hayés Fair Acre Stables, who Castanet |W week, the program will include a
recgrding of pep rallies each Fri,day morning, beginning with Horseman Stake Classic. lod” Tool , Horseman Futurity f for twe-year- Broad Ripple's home game with Heats 1940 Mark nal) Howe Friday in the first city3 1 ? series contest. 4 Prep games to be broadcast
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victory against nine defeats. Habenicht 1. Hits—Of Crimian. 11 ia 5%s|a race crowd of more than 9,000, |Wayline Baldwin) 3 WW. this year will include Sfortridge ] The smallest crowd of the sea- innings: Yochim. 0 in 145 innings: Hab- [et Song also lowered the rec- | acord for two-year ou trotting colts and Nov. 2: Bre Rippl Brash Yogi Berra bounded back son — 2371 — saw the Tribesters eticht. 2 in 2 innings. . Passed balls ord ¥ 2:04 f th H : {fillies in race, a" also new record for at Manual, I ov. - Broad ippie nfo the New York Yankee ready- come to life again to pour it-on. |FUsiman 2. ‘Losing pitcher—Crimian ord o : or e Horseman Horseman, Ls Pate. purse 32000, at ‘Shortridge, Nov. 11, and Short. Jack the Scat Cassini got three UmPirs—Moore. Scanian snd Jackowskl Stake set in 1940 by Bill Gallon. cardinal Leeds (Shell: 3.1 3 ridge at Tech, Nov. 18. WXLW, ay 8 Time 2:12 = and his own recent record of 3¢oich Sto iy Dna Farsatl) 1 3.1 } with Gene Kelly at the mike, i 2:02 2-5. Intangible (Del Cameron) 4 will broadcast 10 college games, 308 o India ¢ . against the Boston Red Sox-to Similas record three ho, Shay 3 ns a Bat | “But it was evident that the ex-! FR San 03 § 4 [four home games at Purdue, two A R H RB] &§ i N /tra effort he put forth to cratk Hazel Stone (Harris) ......... $ 7 83 at Indiana, three at Notre Dame v a ) 2 Bildad (Wingfield) .............T § § ’ ; Yogi worked out with the ib scored ’and two-batted in. a ean 4 Won 334. the world mark cost him the race, sa} an “aniling) rsa rol J 4 A0d oie game on the road, Indi Ted peared SAW Finley. 1 nts Datiessaary =» Pet id fd inthe. third. heaf a. cunoff! & Drawn. after 1st heat ! “ana at Illinois, Nov. 5. Yankee Manager © asey Stengel : g grasnges co ME IE an 8 Sisjwith Florican who had taken ihe riers : iii , ' action for the Tribe by belting his Kalin col JB0WS0T ITA BO 3097 First heat in 2°04°2/5, the son of! w triple” of the seas Cassini .. 501- 82 153) 65 305 x» : , OQ | : 7 scor ed on “Cassini's § sate oN sist Th ol Salome ahd Susy Sone ei » > Weatherly .... 43 8 12 10 27 e streich and was passed Dy| ’ Squsese play. | : dio Hed Beers ¥; io i z x 3 Fionn *5s Put on : mighty’ fT LOOKS LIKE n e third stanza e Red Kb sereses } 1 12 1 i rst ed to cat - YBO Birds -ctit loose and tallied three PERE cecuren 108 WAL. 7 fo prs oh hain hn { EVER DY LIKES runs on two triples, a single and a Ca “308 TI 120 68 255. . Florican had captured the first OLD CROWN ALE | walk. It was a rough session for Gutteridge 112° 37 8 18 250 heat when Lusty Song. after lead-! YES, SIR!
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way, broke stride just 50 feet from the finish Jine and wound tup-second:-The-time for the run-| - off heat was 2:03. 4 The victory gave Florican $16.-
earnings to $40,757.25, while Lusfy 5. Song earned the second place 3. money of $8285.46: boosting his earnings to $43,380.19. Moses Wins First The first race of the afternoon program, the 13-Class Trot-for the Governor's trophy and a purse of $5000, was ‘captured by Moses, Owned” by Glen “Barker “of Chis! cago and driven by Dee Stover. {Sky Raider captured the first| heat, while Moses took the second ‘and third. Times wefe 2:03 2/5 2:03 1/5 and 2:03 1/5. 1 Vesta's First, owned by Hie]
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and driven by veteran Ws. + Sep Palin, captured the second] race of the day, the 20-Class Pace, | winning in straight heats in the , times of 2:05 and 2:06. . oa Showing -a mighty burst of *'speed to .move up through the. pack at the wire, Cardinal Leeds won the third“ heat of the final race of the afternoon, thé 24-Class Pace, and forced the race into an
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