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THE INDIANAPOLES TIMES alii WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1049 Indians’

‘Age, Discontent Jphill Fight Deadlocks WA. Seri ies

8 Halt 48 Winners Tribe Meets Millers Third Time Down—the End for Compo. Garden Books Cleveland and Braves Fall Tonight i in 7th Tilt Pep 2s Compo |

Joe Williams Says— :

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NEW YORK, Sept. 21—There are at least a few phases of the two breathless flag races which lend themselves to After Winning / 7-6 unequivocal observations. One is the fate of the two de- "Crippled Redskins to Depend Upon Queen, fending champions, Cleveland in the American and woliel ip Pitched Monda y; Dollesian dro Ill. 10,700 Chill od Fans: Watch Referee Halt Massacre in Seventh

in the National. Neither of course, is going to repeat. Vo You are told that only great ¢ clubs repeat. Well Well, nobody MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 21— Having achieved another near basem——— ball miracle by coming from behind a three-game deficit in the ever called Cleveland or the, iy; number of professional American Association's first round playoff, the Indianapolis InBraves great. So, to that ex- belly achers there are in baseball. dians hope to add to their comeback glory tonight by winning the ack covpy._ 2 United Press 8 WATERBURY, on "Sept. 21 — Featherweight Champion Willie Pep, after treating his Connectls

tent, their failure does not There seems no doubt that seventh and final game. come as a shattering surprise. As there was a great deal of dis- In that event, the Hoosier Redskins will ret return home and begin, cut home fans to a torrid title defense on a chilly night, will

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affection among the Braves. a new series, the playoff finals, a matter of fact, it was freely, conditions finall y got so intol- against the Milwaukee Brewers predicted in the spring that the goraphle Billy Southworth, the man- on Friday night. Tribe Box. Score

raves would fold. Tue O leveland ager had to take his frayed! The third-place Brewers quali- INDIANAPOLIS | Indians, - the tier and, Ad nerves into rural seclusion. fled for the finals by eliminating pyre of , 3 3 " 9 A : make his next ring appearance me expert suppor the pennant-winning Saints in St. Cessini, 2 ......... 8 1 3 3 1 © in cozy Madison Square fo Before examining the conditions’ THE REC ORDS show why the pay last night, four games to Fernandes. 3 ......4 1 ‘0 3. 1 0 on Oct. 28 or Nov. 11 which led to the failures let us Braves failed. There isn’t a .300 p00 Pleming, 1b ........4 0 1 8 2 0 In semi-rigid Muncipal Stadium look into this repeating business. hitter on the club. Jeff Heath, who Hard Put for Pitchers Weatherly, ‘rt ...... $1 1.0 00 (last night, Pep kept his 126-pound It is surely something more than Was the big bat in the attack last! py rion: CRETE here, 28 If oid 1 11 870 crown by scoring a technical has b ' n ght's crucial battle here, conway 48-171. knockout over young Edd a coincidence that the Yankees Y®Ar, has been in fewer than 40, 5 Nicollet Pafk, Tribe Man- Turner «1 31m 11 Co f New Haven, Conn. & were the last to. repeat in their ames. Both Eddie Stanky and... A) Lopez is-hard put for a Lint. » . 1.0 0 0 0 0 ompo 0 , " 8 pez 1s-hard pu 11 ds of the seventh round : 3, he C Alvin Dark dropped some 40 Main. » ... oo 0 0 0 0 seconds of the raha 25d Ihe Sane points at the plate. Pete Reiser|" 8 jitente os Bs had the Ganss 1-0 0 0 0 0 before 10,722 topcoated and shive , "42, "43, 44. y proper res ut he intends 10 yur, » 2 0 0 1 6 0 |ering fans. they've had the best farm ys. TIproves ver his Brooklyn pay bank on his season-long work- a 3. Pep, who observed his 27th tems and, the best front office force Southworth dreamily hoped horse, Mel Queen, and have the| op grounded —" ,—. Ne 1 3 [birthday on Monday, tagged 2 | od to be brains. he'd be. A year ago the Braves remainder of the staff warming Wrrmgpel vin ’ a” |year-old Compo with the first y LI pitchers led the league With a up in the bullpen. Queen pitched . {kayo and the second defeat of his | vies of Cou BY. WAY OF illustrating hoW 33g. earped-run average and the six innings on Monday night. RH O AGE {five-year career. Wee Willle— | Saturday + Spotty the play has been—due t0 pittars with a .275 record. Today The second-place Indians edged Hofman. 3b 0.0 4 6 0 |black-haired, hatchet-faced and y inroads of the war and the period they are sixth in hitting BA pn the fourth-place Minneapolis Mill- Kiguie; 3 ! ’ 1.0 1 {lightning fast — floored Compo | dogs open of readjustment which followed pal in the team pitching. ers in a second thriller last night, Workman. 1 4 1 1 3 0 § KniSe HE A ] Evansville —no ¢lub has been able to main-| past winter when a group of 7 oo on Monday, the Tribe Dandridge. 35 ...... 4 2 3 1 1 oN Bill Conway J tu stopped left half la tain a balance of power for more baseball writers were enthusing Won; 9 14 Bind) 3s a : 3 $ 3 3-9 [the massacre. than one year since '44. over’ Cleveland's chances to re- .. Home Tung by Frank Kalin and prorat St GU I | Despite suprisingly cold weather yards per © What shocked Cleveland and | peat—especially after they had LAr! Turner, Ted Beards base ,,.,, 5 ....1 ¢ ¢ 0 3 0 and despite two previous poste was choser Boston addicts is that thelr |added Mickey Vernon, first base- 1. & and clutch hitting bY jugnes ............ 1 0 1.0 00 |ponements, the scheduled 15- . champions didn’t give them a man, and Early Wynn, pitcher, toJAck Cassin! furnished theiéims » ..........09 3 9 8 3 Te {round bout drew a gate of $39,931 all-Midwes run for their money the second their roster—George Welss,. the * "Ing fireworks for the Tribe- Teron. B ..-.... tll " |—just about what Promoter year. time around. Cleveland can [Yankee general manager, com. Sirs. Great relief pitching by “UUU% corto World" Rocco Mara expected. i hope for mo better than a dis- mented: “If they hadn't won the YOU08 Joe Muir also was a f8C-| roa .... $6 eM s Featherweight Chawfion Willie Vop walks away after sending alowger Eddie Compo | Matchmaker Al Weill of New tant third and they may not |pennant you fellows Ww ee vinkied tor Baiiey in seventh, | to the canvas for the third time to win a seven-round technical knockout in their Waterbury, Conn., |York’s International Boxing Club y y p y ould be ng ry ' said he never had seen Pep more

| Lint Taken Out |: Gilbert out for Pearson a ninih.| bout last night. Referee Billy Conway counts. developed into real stinkers. {thefr infield.” The Millers led, 4 to 0, after JUDIANAFOLIS fthnlee 200 400 ont 101 — i Still, if anyone should happen| Weiss, as usual, was correct. I five innings. Royce Lint was gp, ., pat dridge 3. to ask you we have had worse Mean in his referenec to the eld- taken out of the box in the fourth: Weatherly, Kain 3 Dandridge. |

manage even that. The Braves writing about all those old men in|

—— | impressive than in the fifth, sixth |and seventh rounds .last night |He immediately opened negotias

[tions to match Willie for a none

Brewers Wait on Result Wrestler Disqualified

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defenders in hoth leagues. The erly infielders and in his infer- He was wild. In the sixth, how-| pan i some “Fun ne Ka i Bun 3 Brooklyns won in "18 witli 04 vic-| ence that they could not be count- ever, the Redskins started MOV-! man, J Sennings, Beard. in putas: Tribe:Miller Series The “Zebra Kid,” the ponderous title bout with liglitweight Maxie tories and dropped to seventh ®d on too substantially. The faii- Ing. joule Dlars—Ba ici "farshinas Hb. | grappler who hides his identity| Docusen of New Orleans or feathe Visitin jext year with only 70. That's Ure of Lou Boudreau, Ken Kelt-| Kalin's “three- -run_ homer OVer Left on bases--lndians be > M ne. behind a stri mask, got roo east Ray Damen of Advar © ‘the most precipitous plunge sin Nef and Joe Gordon to play back] the right center-field- fence hi “Heatson 1 8 Stride i" pallens. Li. Milwaukee was walting around today for the outcomé of the |. striped mask, go France at the Garden. y thé National League records. It|t0 their "48 form is an important (lighted the Tribe rally after hits¢ Muir's Hite i at 3 io ils Indianapolis-Minneapolis game tonight aftef’ eliminating St. Paull rough and lost by “disqualification .Coach ‘is even mofe severe in the other reason why the Tribe is out of it.| (by Ted Beard and Cassini, an P56 Mur 3 in Fogg rg ol in the American Association semi-final playoffs. | [to “Heautiful Buddy”, Rogers last Pole Sitter Stays Up Butler Uni league. The A's won the '14 pen- Boudreau's average Is off 80 Fg and an out accounted for Winnine Ea Losing ve pilcper=| The Brewers, third-place club in the regular standings, crushed night in the Armory. open. their nant with 99, fell all the way to| Points. Gordon and Keltner ac- Pe Jr 3 marker. sad 8 itendunce— | Bt. Paul 15 to 8 last night on te Saints’ home diamond to take| The “Kid” won tne first fall in| Despite Cleveland Flop Be Bo last place in *15 with only 43 con-| counted for 68 home runs last wo down in the seventh, ” |the series, 4 to |g 10 mi 21 (UP w errell Anderson each hit ho minutes with a slam and press., CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 21 (UP) quests. But that was the year| Year Last time I looked thelr Beard Fefched second Ja wine Indians ch Bat Hank Perry went all the way ™ But “Beautiful Buddy,” not a man|—Pole-sitter Charlie Lupica said When they ) Connie Mack dismantled his Son account showed a scant oe ar opel i short for Milwaukee giving up eight o " B to be easily discouraged, came today he would stay up in the air Evansville Shas pions. The was er an ce 5 a ers| (Playoff Averages) |nits and as many bases on balls. son Bahr, the second of pack-with a press in eight minutes for the Cleveland Indians until Evansvill eliberately contrived. an a- AB R- H RBI 8B Pct seven pitchers to parade to the to take the second fall. the end of the baseball season, tested this THERE HAVE Bes other coni- Buire, outfielder. Beard then Dallessandro ...21 .5 8 1 0 a8 Clem Labine, relief hurler, started is 3 8 8 tributing faétors. The pitching, Scored on a single by Cassini, {Fleming MH 4 9 2 0 Ia, the mound for St. Paul and Saints’ mound, was the® loser. Then, the “Rid* began Ioghing although thie team hing beeh viFs Br i00 ONEREA SON the Braves for one. Gene Beard P 8 putting the Indians ahead, 5 to 4, |COP¥SY. vse: 19 8. 7 4 0.38 e au an ——————————————— |it up and. was disqualified after tually eliminated from the Amer Moorhead, | have fafled is that the team was game Be Ia as en Was a 20- . |Pernandes ...... 2 8 10 6 o 357 was kayoed in the third frame Shortridae Captain |seven minutes of the ‘third ses- jcan League pennant race. termen are put together for a quickie suc-|days he can't as igi h are ute Dandridge Homers [Rutner 3 3-24 $ pie when the Brewers scored three 9 P sion. | “I'm still with ’em,” said Lue season's Pu vss. It wit'a pater Pork a 1 8 ihe si . on 3 iy In the eighth, the Millers dead-|W ad Nori ed |runs. They scored four each inthe] Carl Wilson, senior, today was| Jack O'Brien defeated Izzy pica, “but I'm looking forward to had a rece up tn 1 part of key k male your. Pn vr te TL ofl xed the score at S5-all when Chan! M3 1 470 0 fourth, sixth and ninth innings. named captain of the 1949 Short- Becker with a slam in nine min- the end of the baseball season three losses from Dy Dar OH OF tiaras ule Ser . an ordi- Ray Dandridge smacker a homer. XA Kalin 21 8 6 » o an Roy Hartsfield, Brewer second ridge High School cross-country utes of the semi-final. Cherry Oct. 2 when I'm coming down.” Butler w were malcontents. This type of nary ra C we 2 goa In the top Gf the ninth, Turner. Peters - 3 } ¢ 8 basen and Ste league's rookie team. He is the only returning Vallina'and Billy Darnell battled) He will have spent 125 days teams to | club seldom stands up for more | highly SL ay Euan: brok e the tie by slamming a Gans 3 13-10. 0 e year, and St. Paul Catcher {letterman. to a draw in the 30-minute opener." on his pole by then. Squad and ‘than a ar. 1 omer over t Two-base hits—Pleming 2. Fernandes 2, a clos es oy SiO. SAR a ho titans, Ouly Bob Lamon. An making i. 10 3. Indianepole. | SUG 3 Ware + Conrar. Comis ay EE ori ant rout Jo Bross Wo rodents, Sed, G7, 3, Str 98 Bue Rr esos rene a alge sed weren” spurious. ond and ta on anoth- Kalin fo . . : / eo ———————————— _ er single by Cassini. This proved Heme runs—Fernandes 3. Conway 3.| ; 4 . _ ’ starting 8-10 Split Costs Dick Taylor iu i sitar, Some Sa = * “1 pou oe et y Suse the Millers got one more ds . _—_— men averag : n in th ff 181, : First 300 Game “of S fa hate ninth en diamond activity until next year, a | 3 ¥ 4 Bt e EASON [over the right field fence with oF pet taye Iopever. \ (ZAIN F y | | Butlers none on. Dallessandro was going at a tet J F's Sal # Denials Bowler Rolls 9 Straight | Jennings was first up in the fine, hustling pace for the In-| (PS 1" iE De trikes for Night's High Score of 266 er ninth. Young Mulr then dians. He batted 342 in regular| average doy ge doy g g (tightened, erased the next three season play and 381 in the first | @\ Led by

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An eight-ten split in the third frame appeared as the only ob- hitters and sent the series down five playoff games. from India

stacle preventing Dick Taylor from chalking up the first “300” to .the seventh game for a de- The Indians now have only]

. game of the season last night. cision ’ ‘three p : It was his last game of the evening that foiled Taylor. However | Six Hurlers and Roy Weat ®rvri Boe starting o> he didn’t let it bother him too much for he reeled off nine strikes na] The Indians used three pitch Kiuttz, catcher, Also was side. SOmbiNA!{D row for a 266 count, the highest game of the event L tia, catcher, alse. wai sige The Bull It was last week if you recall | kd the Mine Forest Min 390 Murs lined fast Bight, this Hime by a of their | : Ae ers also e | that Dick connected for a 703 the Tompkins outfit crashed 2048 ‘Wes Bailey, Al nora jw. KRew Injury. | working or y : mark while rolling for Early pins in the West Side Classic. | Pearson. at the last & Daniels in the Penn Recreation! ek’ Fah JNay (800 or over) Muir was the winning hurler Race Driver Dies their single ‘elrcuit. In the same 100p last Daniel Davis. Moth church’ League 47; and Pearson the loser. It was) FT. WAYNE, Ind, t. 21 4on 10 mal night he opened with a 224, ta- Earl Henry Friend Taver .. 864 Muir's second victory in th 1 sep offense pered off with a.game 'of 190 and Emerat on Cox, Bugar Creek Butter 859 or | y in the play-| (UP)--Robert (Rocky) Robbins, Th B 11 then’ finish er Ren conciana ne “+483 | 23-year-old Auburn racing driver, | 4 Bulk nished with that blazing, uneral Home ... 652.. The ‘Indians da, 266, for a. set of 680, also the Lee Laux. Lou Mil Grain Go ts conditio are in a crippled died today in St. Joseph Hospital | 8 Sel . highest’ figure of the evening. 1 ary "Siieetwarry Oliver Tatioring eh the playoft DEY Tale to Seat Of injuries he vecelved in 2 rou his week van vely, Harry Oliver Talloring 638 utfielder in accident at the Ft. Wa When Daniel Davis slumped off Joe Gehl Dixie Cup 634 ‘Pominic Dalless s yne - C : andro is. thro (Lou) We to a 172 figure in his final game Faubin Moore. Was il Grain ¢ Ret: p44] for the season He beca “eh “Phone A oo Junot, lias 30% Slanaley, Washingte me Robbins was injured when his : he saw his chance dis f ahara Grotto on o.disappear of FAMLR Cooke, GRPNES OrOlO op ii f39 After Monday's game and was out|car skidded and overturned. d the pegiunt i Yior™ mark. “Davis Miller Ensminger, Washington Chev.. 623 Of uniform last night. |ing the: time trials before - a bad ankl registered a set of 673 10 8eW UD Harry Brooks, © asare Beverage 821 Manager the runnerup position among the erry’ Eke, = ati Jase .. %1» an ys by Ha featis 14° Tefen. throw the romer re 11) - male kegters. In his first two Krhie Mohit ir Harrell Plumbers... 817 disclosed that Dallessandro ue go H. S. Football load on so] gumes | 6 connected on games Of gq Mcintosh, Crown poe, Cream +++ 818 the verge of a serious illness. a Crispus . and 254 and then Sropped way! Jack Colvin, Ted's Auto Electrie ¢19 player was advised to give u They Elwood 33, Anderson 0. - Weidekar off the pace with that 17 A lve, Sryisroads Tav aio Pp Alexandria 14. Delphi 13 men injure The well-known West Bide iin, bios, Tompkins’ les’ Cream ¢.. 804 In Evansv } or Tompkins Ice Cream #08 Classic placed another bowler Bud Howe. Stat 1 as are in t near the top when Earl oy on Ba oun it Mechanics Laundry on a Ql en ar year And ir iat notched a series of 664 pins, wisn Gooner. Garfield 807 Sylvester oe | m own ocial fag 01 S r , which landed him in third place. kee Ahea Tor Josie y oe CTeam | AMERICAN ABSOGIATION | RESULTS YESTERDAY tackle Joh Earl compiled this mark on Carl Hy oFuti, Talis Cuty Bear 404 Best-of-Seven Playoff AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF senior, and games of 228, 212 and 224 while pont wer et narcial las 3 oe 404 INDIANAPOLIS ‘es v. By Pet BTR 203 88 21 3} renburg, Ir competing with the Friendly |ck Tt an © Burkli 1- UOT wantin cs 3 00 mE SR AAR BATE PROBABL - avern squad a ° Jest “Side! . W ; (Men) ) ees an nderson. | Evansville alleys. Grabbing fourth and Foe" Mater Ee gua BE MABIIA. srsrnnpriesrans «3m aches Deysayanionas EAGLE BI mussier : fifth places were Emerson Cox Paul B. ory Peri saues leasue 387 Bt Bal 34 A» catraal . Tone a3 ed! } Bat piteaccaid and George Piper respectively. Jackson Auto Machinist Ass'n = 88) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE pk Bover and Marshall, | 2 erhardt The . former, rolling with the WOMEN (fp. or over) B : ; Monae ie poles, snd Lembo L a ah Theima Richardson. Rich. Auto Sales 630 (Best-of-Seven Playef!) poing piicher—King. ing pitcher— ’ Elem Jarhos Bugar Creek Butter aggregation, WOMEN (300 or over) fee "Buffalo Wop ret lum. . Bick Gonterm in the Penn Recreation loop, post- % Esther Roverts Mikeselly soq Jersey City UII id AMERICAN LEAGUE oaoh Eek od & figure of 859 ile Piper Mar ry Shrad er. Wo on Rr dies AH io ‘ w. Pet wan » 8 j00--1 13 ip nare our place with a mar 2 y A } Ten Ladies $32 Montreal -.........viiieen 4 1.000 enton, Orome of 655 as a member of the Rark Sr hg rds. AML on Offiee ‘Mied 2% Roe an og Sasser LOANS I 0.00 prone wl Tesbetts Lostne Thi ro De re Ciibbs. Hote incoln : Fe Gare tim ana Coffee team in the-same cir- Laur nw Harding, mich” Mark in NATIONAL prague Chicay 0 ‘vi 10000001 7 1 Telecast ) Ar M Ee 4 ATE Aa New ork oo. | & cuit, Marina aden in Akad a Yous n 3 a9 OB. | “Kusava and ‘Maio » RR ernai 2) Page| golumbuw Wayne Ross, although not Lilian & ip, Won-Ten ‘Lad 824 Philadelphia Hoa it Berta. Wianine Ditener—Revnois i 3 as, Lill \ ¢ er adie 822 ; ep! “oe OS ’ making the “600” group. edged Wima Schnisr Doan Bros” Pune" 339 New Tery nia 1 AR Piliituome 000 35a T= 4 1 1 oA somewhat into the:limelight when L/n Ken! Mart nau unge 10 Pittsburgh Ie #4 lochony: ue hinson. Swit 4 and Rosin on he scored the third. “triplicate,” i Aiton Office Mixed) 317 chicas: I Be pitcher rissie.. Lotine" Biteher= Rutchin: | Solunar Ni pli «(Joan 'M 4 ght Ladies S11 \ » » one of which came Monday night. Vireinia Mol ain To fo Tavern Mi | AMERICAN Jragoe 8 140 220 130-1 Most an of the current season. Wayne NiS gare Bais! Yaral }incain Soa New York : 9 3 83 | ahington oe 4 1 } have a fa Ross was rolling in the Allison Tio Bull es! mitt } Fi Serer D8 Betiah Meals 8 i id. Wala Wie Bonnie 4 Farce day and 1 Ga Mix La 1 ene BEL 2 FAT HH [lg Dn Sen EY bog, wile ree ig at . hon Te Adin 803 Chicago NY 1 ia! . | consecutive games of 188, | AE TE) Tab RS ooo Waskriton sesh i“ 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE for The 1 The» thy Bue PRO «2 Bh Biookivn 000 003 0: 1 The top women's total ‘of the | GAMES TODAY Chica Me am 000 | 000 a bo Y ‘11 al b ’ Knight, de: i | ampan t - young season was registered last Pitches No-Hitter © | pMEmicAx assocuarion miavors | rel peed Campanella: Schapits Mun- | ou always remember the an effort night :at_the West Side alleys ie yg i A | flavor of Premium Quality * the: bont 1 Thelma Kichardson busted 630 Jack Allen of the Indianapolis AMERICAN LEAGUES st foul oa ? 0% oe 10%— LEH J ; y ow pins in the Tuesday Night Ladies Water Co. hurled a no-hitter last] Bott 'siAdeplia? Met | Lopate: Martin" Bialer™ and Rice Win | Champagne Velvet . .. light and league. Thelma posted games of night at Municipal® Stadium in| Chicago at New York ning Riteher—Marti tn Losing “ivener—| livel bright d kl 200, 211. and 219. the Sweet 16 Softball tourney oe od 4 el LEAGUE poston 000 8 00: Ys rig an Spar ing, yet In second place in" the ladies against Mechanics Laundry to| prookiyn at St Louis (3) (dar-nieht) Biektora aiid a10 ¢ s os— 1 ¢ “just as smo-o0-0-th” ... Try it division, falling shy of the “600” Ve his team ‘a 6-to-0 victory.| [isquphia st Chicaso Ang Metufiouah: ! amar, pi 1 ’ At Cincinnats () fr «.. Just try CV and you'll agree

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mark by six pins was Esther Rob- The Water Company was afded erts with a total of 504 pins considerably by seven fumbles on. snared at the same alleys in the the part of the Laundry players. | same circuit. Esther {s a member The scores;

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The highest team score of the Me ianics Laindr oid 38 Browning evehing was turned in by the | lien Snd *Kafaer: ‘Duk and Rowe. | oy : Tompkins Ice Cream. Led by Bill Tigs! Of 170" 63-4 1 1 at Bilsky, with 616 pins to his credit, | Archer 31 and Mutthows ™ ATher X | co an “and otHer members of the contin- | R04Y istd Valve 0 2) i i Sitkens gent who averaged around 610, | | hy and Mihnic: Mouse and Banker | - BB A Jehedule Coal Iver Jehnse

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