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Jos Williams Soys— Graziano Didn't ‘Hurt Marsillo
into a choleric rage when the referee, Ruby Goldstein, one time lightweight star, stopped the action and awarded the victory to Rocky Graziano with less than a minute to go
Tribe Loses Second Straight, 6 to 5;
Teams Off to Minneapolis Tomorrow By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
“You can’t do this to us,”|4nq it's understandable stormed the courageous gent would want the honor of goingiseason. who had stood up gallantly! the way against Graziano, under the brutal pounding his
protege had taken in the closing trageous, ut it scenes of the Polo Grounds melo- Injury on 0p Lint, to put the home boys back 5,4 drama. “We can still fight.” Graziano is still Graziano. A These may not be the exact| fireball pitcher with bad conwords the gent—fellow named trol. He misses more than he Marsillo—used but they faith- lands but somewhere along the fully represent his emotions. line he manages to connect sry with the big ome and that’s ONE OF the oldest gags In
Field tonight. It will be the finale of the first er round in Indianapolis. After to-| night's contest, the rivals will hit|*"3 Struck out.
it out for Minneapolis to resume Tpj : action on Sunday. Tomorrow willl be Box Score { MINNEAPOLIS
usually the off. 1 thought boxing is the one which pictures| he fought yl fight oe be traveling day. ¥ z RRO a fight manager screaming to his| him—considering that he had ‘If' on Weather MOlIAB, 3B «cesses 23 battered boy: “Keep punching. He| seen no serious action for some | However, should tonight's game ye’ rr | 1 3 3 can't hurt us,” This was Fusari’s| 15 months. be rained out, the teams will workman, if .. a manager all over. At the moment, The chances are he would have remain here and play the third Dandridge. 3b 1 12 his boy, a welterweight, was get- ambushed Fusari earlier if he had tilt tomorrow night. DARL oo 1. 1.7 ting his brains knocked out by a gone ‘all out from the opening|~ Miller Manager Tommy Heath Hesshuitn.. Io ay : : ! middleweight and instead of seek- gong, because it was obvious he said he is well fixed for pitchers maranim. » ...00.. 3 1 1 o
ing some way to rescue him, if had the punch and the strength | since he used only two in the that were possible, you had the to create a destructive job on|first two battles. He ‘listed three Totals
3 6 9 2 spectacle of him berating the ref- short notice, as was proved when righthanders as ready for to-| INDIANALOLI
eree in angry invective for—quite he did catch up with the frail, night's assignment, Wes Bailey, pearq, TY ini ‘. 2 5 S possibly—saving the boy's life. Pale Jerseyite in the 10th—a round| Don Robertson and Alex Koni- Cassin, 2» ....L..,. 4 0 0 2 It's odious little vignettes like Graziano had to win In. neon kowski. Fernandes. 3b ...... 4.2 2 3 this that make you wonder |lights even to have an outside] But Tribe Chieftain Lopez Fleming 1b . ..... 301 heth a y all [chance ip the scoring. thinks that Lint is a cinch t0|gane op =o 4 133 whether prize fighting Is at 8 = [turn back Minneapolis if he’s Peters. ss . "io worth while. NATURALLY, you cannot give yo oueq yp by tight fielding LinthWeatrors #3.9°3 3 Of course, Goldstein—who 18 him much credit off this Win be-|yop 14 games against only three Kiutts. e 4 0 0 8 developing into one of the na-|cause he was in the role of & .inacks in regular season com. | Queen. » ..2 0 0 0 tion's leading referees, by the way| grown man picking on a growing| peyton Ge ceive +1 0 0 0 ha . aM. Biers ..0 0 was absolutely correct in-stop- boy. Even so, it must be agreed Two In Row Turner ............. 1 0 3 3
ping the fight when he did. There that he did the job he was asked was no protest from the crowd.to do and did it in a manner) The Millers made it two in a It is true that Fusari was still which thrilled his admirers, if|T°W Dy winning, 6 to 5, last| on his feet but he might just as| that is the word. He'll whip any- night. In the other half of the well have been stretched out on body—welters or middles—who semifinal playoff, at St. Paul, ninth the floor with a lily in his hands. can't hurt him. Fusari cut him/the _ pennant - winning _ Saints| =~ If you ever saw a human punch-/up but didn’t hurt him severely. slaughtered third-place Milwau-|npranarous .. ing bag Fusari was it from the| And now that the Rock has been kee to even their series. | Runs batted in—Brady, moment Graziano get him in that | fumigated and restored to society,| The Millers beat neutral corner and started bounc-| such as it is, would it be too much the Tribe's righthanded ace, last. ing three base hits off his glove to ask him to start fighting some- Right. encased head. | body his size? fell apart in the field.
Cassini. Two-base hits—Brady,
to lose out in the long run.
Tribe infield in the fifth and! seventh cost the game. A wet Indians at Bat turf had something to do with (Playoff Averages)
Late-Season Curse, Arrive "They Affect Batters, Too, and Can Cause
Anything to Hoppen, DiMaggio Says the Indians’ downfall, but the As RH REI {fact sticks out that the Millers Dsllessandro & 2 5 1 By JOE DIMAGGIO Fernandes ..8 2 3 3 0 Copyright. 1949, by The Indianapolis Times \played erroriess ball. Peming. 7-0 3 0 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 16—The treacherous time of the year is here. That Man Harshman Beard ......8 32 2 0 0 The shadows the players’ curse are creéping into the pennant race. The visitors teed off on Queen Turner ...... £ 0 2 90.0 The sun is low in the sky and it is just over the towering stands, in the second inning. After one Peters ...... TT. 3-3. 8 such as we have in the Yankee Stadium. That makes problems out, Ray Dandridge singled, Bob Cassinl ..... 3 1°1-%3:9 for hitters and for outfielders, because of the lengthening shadow: Brady doubled, scoring Dan-| BC aeeses 8.0.0 0-0 The ball is harder to see good at bat, and more difficult to catch dridge, and Jack Harshman pit Kutz ha 4.9. 9..9.80 in the outfield. la home run over the right field/ gen “3 8 3 oo
Greenberg, Foxx, Mize, all the| Every .swinger works it out yg) The drive hit atop the ~ye,.pee hard swingers, complain there is that way, to his personal satisfac- pros and bounced out of the Dallessandro, Beard. not too much view of the ball. tion. The outfielders cannot do park. base Willidms and I know it. | very much about the shadows. = |r 4 homer in consecutive nights. |lessandro. Most of us go back to a heavier] The left fielder in the Stadium He smacked a three-run homer SS —_—— bat. That makes you look over| DOW. has an awful rough time... wednesday. Baseball Calendar
the ball a little sharper and cut Any semiline drive, which you| rhe Indians came right back| STANDINGS down on the swing. The heavier might call an ordinary fly ball, ¢ the Millers in the fourth. Un- AMERIC ASSOCIATION
bat 1s too much to get through the not a liner and not a pop, is likely 4y} that time, Dave Barnhill] (Best-olrreyen serge)
ball in the intense summer heat, to trouble him. |righthiander, had not allowed 8 Mppeepoln ssa rr 1
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buf the cool of the year comes on| The ball may bé in the suf, or Tribestdr to ‘reach base: a with the shadows. . Ie may be just below the sun. That! But Ted Beard led off the in-| Mv gukes Changes His Bat " |difference may mean the differ- ning by blasting a double, Jack Just for example, I have gone ence between catching and losing Cassini grounded out and Nanny
Back t6 a .37-ounce bat. 1 am the ball. Fernandez combed a home run Dat ol-Seven Sorlesr, used to a topheavy bat, but I) Later on, the will bother Over the left field wall. Jer 3 must go down to 34 ounces in the| the center fielder in the Stadium. Dallessandro Connects 3 3 heat. Just can’t get around with| That was Pete Reisir’s trouble in| After Les Fleming popped out,| AGUY,
tween games of the double-header the glasses. ‘ {homer over the right center wall, Cleveland i
anything heavier. I changed be-|the World Series. The sun. And pom Dallessandro pole-axed Es ge : Sunday, because I was missing yo; may recall what he did. an estimated 370 feet. hi
too many balls with the lighter| snapped down the | the lead Chicago ......... glasses on] The Millers regained the lead gs: Louis bat. Ido not miss more than tWo , srgotion of a second too soon./in the fifth on ragged flelding.| ash
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or three balls a week when I am| pp... 7 | le.| : +a or } pped down the glasses on Barnhill led off “with a single.| , a nung ar tugm Tr: oy a ball which was not in the sun. Bob Hofman bunted 204 2 Brodit a I fo : 1 emin, : I knew it was time fo switch, be- |" which was just below the sun. hands were safe when F 8 Boston i cause my strength was back in| May Look at Blank
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . (Playoff) -
Indians, Now 2 Down
| : The Millers still have to win two games to eliminate the Indians {but any tactical gi which in the best-of-seven series and Tribe Manager Al Lopez is: banking] invites serious and po y fataliypon his ace lefthander, Royce patted for Queen in the seventh) { fanned. Roy Weatherly: in the running out at VICtOrY paiieqd for Russ Peters in the
ninth and popped out. Earl Turnbatted for Muir in the ninth |
Bush Says Tribe
E jeopardized his baseball future. 0 ? Indians on. option from the Chi-| o/cago White Sox, and is the prop-'a row from the sad St. Louis oferty -of the Sox, Tribe President groywng and Washington Senators 0/Owen J. Bush sald he wouldn't 4 they started out as if they |
Lopez Sends Lint Against Millers To
ey von set Toe beet mae ot 20 50 OF Fight to Win Series:
¥ [ Although the Minneapolis Millers have shoved the Indianapolis) - FUSARI IS a prideful fighter Indians behind the eight ball in the American Association's first that he round playoff, the Tribesters don't intend to roll over and call it a
. !. . [to the last—then lose the pennant A : {in the final afternoon. That was | esp ecially tailored to 3 :Is Done With Scal [what Stengel told them after gL 7 —— o © |their shoddy performance yes- > & ! . : . leiday in losing a 10-to-6 error- a : a Yo A Suter uo leh oo Outfielder ‘Ran Out,’ laddn dnision to the Cleveland 5 r clofhes are fashioned “Just for 0 0 | . o's you right on fhe promises where you + o. Teammates Charge Despite the defeat they re- se fhom Doing made. (Noose ® 9 Jerry Scala has played his last mained a comfortable 213 games from hundreds of beautiful fall
s ogame in an Indianapolis uniform ahead of the second-place Boston
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1/his own teammates, charged with| o taking a “run out powder” last o/ Saturday before the crucial series 6with Toledo when the Indians
8 OGanss struck out for Queen In seventh. Weatherly popped out for Peters
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Tu tru 4 ek out for 8 gnin, their drive fell short of winning tage in bringing Joe Page in for
000 301 o10— s|the ‘Pen Harshman 2, Mel Queen, Fernandes 3. Dallessandro. Workman 2,
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an Abrlliea As_the Tribe swingers é. Base on balls—Off Queen. i. Muir 1. " |belted three hc u
Pet. ment. 1.388 Lopez. became suspicious and
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Hofman. Three-base hit—Beard. H | Beat him as the Indians _p oon roto 2. Dallessandro. On Scala’s empty locker at Vie- scored four runs, two each on
Sacrifices — Hofman, Maguire, Barnhill. to Field. Realizing that the homers by Cliff Mapes and Yogi | A chilled crowd of 3356 was Left on bases—Minneapolis 7, Indianapolis| prayers ‘meant what they said;Berra to reduce the margin to
Muir, 0 in 2 innings. Passed ball—Klutts, cial, | I t the|gin In that fram g [Losing pitcher—Queen. Umpires—Mullen,| Lane, general manager Oo n e. Loose, shoddy fielding on the Scanlan, Clegg and Moore. Timee3:18 Be: B
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378] 296 urday because of the serious ill-| 25% ness of his mother. piv mates and club officials extended 128
“S00 take a plane fer his Bayonne, N. hits — Fleming, Fernandes. J. home Sunday night.
Three hit—Beard. It was Harshman's S5€C| gpeme runs—Pernandes 2. Cassini, Dal-
“. 38 not intend to return for the play-|
. |offs. |cluded that they had been let
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the cool weather, and I was| A ball just below the sun is... . . |EHCREG een swinging below my weight. against the very dark background|” jo. M { RESULTS YESTERDAY aguire sacrificed. Don Advertiseinont |of the stands. If you miscalculate proalier was given an Intentional AMERICAY, ASSOCIATION
on it, and drop the glasses, You 4) filling the bases. Chuck Muwsukee |are looking at blackness. You workman walloped a fly to Dal\p have to be lucky to make a catch. jogandro in deep center and Lofing” pitcher. Martin | Gene Woodling lost a ball for ften the catch. AMERICAN LEAGUE a double Wednesday in left for|ERRI SooTed @ ah the ca ..e. 002 _S the same reason. It is very, very _ Second Fernandez Homer tricky, and if you are in the Sta-| | dium watch how the leftfielders locked the game again at 4-all and centerfielders . hesitate so When Fernandez connected for ‘often on a fly which is just in or his second homer, a line drive out of the long shadow. Some- OVer the left field wall after WO, oe cyt Best-of -Seven Series) times a ball will nofcome out of 40Wn. Singles by Fleming and guall, 7 =~ §3 {i $32} the sun at all, and sometimes it Dallessandro followed before Fear, Smith and Noble; Kalin flied out. ‘ | Losing pitcher, Hardy
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NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE (No Games Scheduled)
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoff)
Week among high schools is yards. d two Rochester Washington at Cathedral . . The fielder has to feint with it|!ied two runs on two hits pad Iwo Van Cuvk ‘and Atwell: yuna: an condensed play-by-play with like a boxer and hope for luck. éTors. Hofman led .off Ww a a Buchs. — Mike Dunn tomorrow morning, The long shadow is another Fisk | double and Mel Queen messed up| GAMES TODAY
at 11 aboard the High School of the stretch drive. Accidents Maguire's bunt, Hofman holding] Footbal Express. . . . Pep session|can happen to the contender in ¢cOnd with Maguire safe at) is Lawrence Central with Pike/the darkness which would not first. Mueller bunted'and Hofman in Twp. guests prior to the meeting happen in the midsummer sun, |"28 forced at third.
AMERICAN LEAGUE of these two undefeated ball clubs. | | Then Workman's single scored gr RIGIE B1 New York C
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Games at Night) Minneapolis at IND NAPoLIS 8t. Paul Milwaukee
... Bay, gang, listen a bit closer . Maguire. . Mueller. advanced to veand at Washington, (night) tomorrow. . There's a Thifty Nifty Indians to Get [thera after the Fah on Dan-| NATIONA} LEAdoR mt
L dridge’'s long. fly. Millers | Panadary at Chicano bluffed a double steal and when | Brooklyn at ‘Pitfsbureh (night), . [Catcher Clyde. Kluttz started a St. Louls (night). Walter Kolish, secretary of the throw the ball slipped out of his
contest with some reet prizes at! . the end of the line. . , . Last ot Check for $4604 the arc-light dedications tonight at Tech with Howe as the opposi-|
tion. They say in the Rhubarb ,,. need that the
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eight clubs fhgcored from third. There was a NaFioNAl" “Edby
—AND that Tech may be ready ins year during the regular sea-|
to a (foul, but Brady popped out short- » Jew figures on ok [ly afterward. |
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Rowden l aseball league third Tribe error in that inning Robinson. Brkiyn. | new out-of-the-world scoreboard| grew 1841703 paid admissions when Kluttz dropped Bob Brady's i shies B04 i i 4 RY, GUE
iner, Fitigbgreh Kolish said the St. Paul play-| ' "TAMERIC FORD DEALERS OF INDIAN-| pry will rerntve $11 510 88 aa oboe! yng pe TY the fve-tweltths share of the Associ tripled as first up and scored after
‘night next week on the ’ ’ | OE oe at 5:30 p.m. Angug| Lion's players’ fund. The run: the catch on Jack Cassini's deep
Nicoson on Monday
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(Indiana receive $4604.26, and the remain- {ing walked and Dallessandro got | ffepheng R 8
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. TT ’ | job, American Association, today an: hand, rolled away and Mueller Major League Leaders | doghouse“once before, early this|
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dumpty’s, the New York Yankees ||
§ today became painfully aware || | that the way ahead to the pennant may be very rocky | indeed. | They needed no reminder from Manager Casey Stengel that a |i [team could be in first place from the opening day of the season
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Jerry Scala . . . no longer an
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meant business against the Indians, scoring two quick runs in the first inning off Bob Lemon. Rally Falls Short Perhaps Stengel figured that were battling to overtake the St. Lemon, who had hurled brilliantPsul Saints. * {ly from the first inning on, was The Indians won the three just too good to be beaten and games that Scala missed, thoughithat ‘there would be no percen-||
The outfielder was indicted by|
nant. |a lost cause. If so, he reckoned Players Take Action Ions for the Yankees came It was the players themselves Pack-in an- inspired manner in| who chalked a “Suspended” sign their half of the eighth and
finally made the suspension offi- relieved more quickly, they might if with approval of Frank have established a winning mar- |i
As it turned out the Yankee I
White Sox. , [rall anfti-climacti | : The fact that Scala had been rally was actic as was - a. suspended was a Times’ “exelu- Cleveland's final splurge for two | STORE HOU : MONDAY i" ne, 4 ha 1
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"YES, SIR! BECAUSE
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lecided that the outfielder did Scala’s ° teammates con-
down, and that Indianapolis fans
eed to return for the layoffs if given & bonus. Then Reala said he was misunderstood and that he had asked for a loan.
tract, the Indians advised the
Checked Out by Pals According to Sullivan, Scale He then was told that his teammates had
checked him out. That closed the books on the “Case of Jerry
But the player still had an edge in the controversy. The} Indians had paid him in advance] through Sept. 15, last night. In| other words, he got paid for five games in which he didn’t play. The club officials also revealed that Scala had jumped them for more money a month ago. He
| Indianapolis. Sox in Control Tribe President Bush said the Sox controlled the player's salary and that Scala was brought up lon this point in the agreement between the Indianapolis and {Chicago clubs, | Perhaps there's another side to the story and that Scala will {clear himself with the White Sox. | However, if the Sox crack down, he'll have to scramble for a 1950,
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at Manual’s Field tomorrow after- the winner and runnerup in the Kalin filed out to retire the side ’ . BOR any Hinkle of Butler playoffs now under way. | That was all, Both Millers and | on (vig A oi x ol : | The playoff winner will receive Indians were retired in order in Jurdis 90 Indiana a rhtreday | J000636 and “the runnerup the ninth. Joe Muir pitched the m : K ¢ N nil $4604.26. The players’ fund eighth and ninth for the Redskins with Moose Krause of Notre totaled $27,625.56 from a 1%cent and held the visitors hitless. Dame climaxing the week prior to jevy on each full-pald admission,| Tribe Boss Lopez had no luck!
—Ford’s play-by-play opener of | the secretary said. |with pinch hitters,
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