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“TUESDAY, SEPT. 21,
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Gallant Yankees Lose
Showdown
On Series of Breaks
Zarilla’s Two Sensational Catches and Liner
One Inch Too High for Rizzuto Clinch Verdict By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer - ‘NEW YORK, Sept. 27—Gallant was the word for the still proud New York Yankees today, win, lose or draw in the madcap American League pennant race. . Gallant because after leading the league for the first nignt will seek to cool off the St. 149 games of the schedule, they relinquished it to the Red|Louls Cardinal pennant fever in Sox, 7 to 6, in a never-quit nerve-jabbing battle which they
didn't lose until Al Zarilla made an “impossible” catch to rob Tommy Henrich of a
homer in the last of the ninth. Gallant because after'70 crippling injuries and ailments they were still able to field a team in these climactic stretch battles ~—a team which may yet rise up and knock the Red Sox out of the lead they took over in yesterday’'s dark afternoon at Yankee Stadium,
Gallant because at the finish
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es Lose Cards-Pirates Game, 7-6, Sgt for Series Feud Tonight
St. Louis Holds Lead Of Game and Half Over Brooklyn PITTSBURGH, Sept. 27 (UP) A vengeful Pittsburgh team to-
the climax of a season-long feud. The Cardinals pull into the twogame Pirate series leading Brook{lyn by a game and a half in the
Bosox Order Tickets | National League pennant race, BOSTON, Sept. 27 (UP)— land these are the two games that| The confident Boston Red Sox, Sonat. Wah, nce they're out of} e way, the Cards close their seanow pacing the American | Li) three games against the League, began printing World hapless Cubs, Series tickets today after an- Pittsburgh has nothing to lose| nouncing that applications for [Put revenge.—the grim Pirates do {not intend to lose it. them have been sent to season ticket holders onl AR Ol Feud Ye The feud goes back to Apr. 27 The club said it will not [in a game at St. Louis. Stan accept other applications at | Rojek was hit by a pitched ball—| this time and that an an- [4 Bean ball, Some said-and was nouncement about public sale | In addition to their burning de-!
Stengel on down had a word of quit in him—only praise for the guys who kept the final margin from being lopsided. “We could have folded after the first inning when the Sox scored three runs on us,” said Stengel. “But we didn’t, We came back with four ‘runs .and then we had what should have been a safe 6 to 3 lead only we get a couple of bad breaks and what I think is a bad umpire call and 80 we lose. But we're not out of it—never in this world are we through until they bury us.” Statistics vs. Sentiment Regardless of their feelings, however, the statistics, as against sentiment, weighed heavily against them. There was the fact that Boston, a game ahead with but five to go, had its next three
outings against the last-place; at night.
Washingon Senators —a team they have beaten 13 straight times. The Yankees delphia Athletics, who can and against them and who
previously this sefson.
Yesterday's defeat, coming that will feature wrestling action, In t when victory: seemed assured, had In the Armory ring tonight.
many facets. It could have been
turned into a glorious episode, one falls out of three with a 90-min- will meet for the record books, had Short- ute time curb. stop Phil Rizzuto been an inch
taller.
For with only that much added stature, the runt shortstop of the majors would have been able to
hold the line drive he knocked i i Pl down on Dom DiMaggio in Bos- Joe DiMaggio o ay
ton's four-run eighth
drive which became a key single! and which might instead have The New York Yankees said to-
been an unassisted triple play. Milkman Jim Turner, the
Yankee coach who commiserates|retuyrn to action in June by lead- try with the players when things go ing the team to three straight against Franklin over Central's joi. aie
wrong. said that Rizzuto was sure
play — “maybe without even throwing the ball, and we'd have been out of trouble all the way around.” But what hurt little Phil was that he didn't even retire one man. on the play and that, instead of being three out with no harm done, the blow by DiMaggio touched off the winning inning. The fireworks in that session were climaxed by Tommy Henrich's ‘throw to the plate in an effort to cut off ‘what proved to be the winning run—the throw that was just too late to. nail Johnny Pesky. Takes a Gamble Robby Doerr grounded: sharply to Henrich and the alert Henrich gambled. His throw was perfect but so was Pesky's even though the entire Yankee team stormed around Plate Umpire Bill Grieve, the decision— an historic one—stood pat. There were other vital moments fn the game.
0 F Aute T tation .... 619 he could have completed a triple b play in the Sus} we games of 10:30 a. m. Two.lettermen have Howyrd Gverman: Tine. League Lae 818 e SPaAso n “ , Ind ype: Foundry .. | Saturda NE av returned to the 10-man Central Ruse Ande son: Capirel Paper .... as y ol squad. They are Ray Alexander Dick George. Sander's Cleaners 614 Dr. Jacques Fischal, team phy-| nd Henry Martine Pop Maer, st Joan of Ate American $13 {aie in! . of ughes. Beec ro { : |sic au. said DiMaggio s tempera: ————————— chet Berkman, Indi ns Bell (Men) “" a1 ture is down to normal, an a {Jim O'Gara ox’s a. ouse .... he should be able to work out Solunar Table wih Sarsing Suial Pharmacy ..... 811
ning when he robbed Johnny Lindell of a home by against the fence as the ball was about to soar in. vorted half an acre on the next
play to rob Jerry Coleman of a|
Texas league hit—possibly a ‘double. Catcher Birdie Tebbetts, one)
of the old pros, got himself all
fouled up by going down to sec-
ond after singling—thinking that
Pitcher Mickey McDermott had,
drawn a walk. He was tagged
by about 20 feet, He also threw
a ball into centerfield to. catch a base runner when there was nobody covering second.
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slide and,
Zarilla. made two: terrific catches in the second in-}-
leaping. up
Then he ca-
But as an old pro, battered,
for the series would be made. site to bounce off. the Cards, Kiner badly needs homers to! later this week. 2 break Hack Wilson's National
ltrom two previous rough games LaRue record of 56. Kiner now gents a like trophy to the winner each year.
has 53 and complains that Cardihal pitchers won't pitch to him; theygwalk him instead.
with the Yankees, he also touched off the winping rally against Yankee ace Fefty Joe Page with — |a single in that four-run eighth.| . » | There were no other major league games and nobody much exan 0 Ig cared. | Today, around -the: orbit, the . still mathematically contendi = Parker | Dodgers sat idly while the Car- y dinals,, a game and a half in] {front, {took on the sixth place] {Pirates in the National League. A victory virtually will extinguish| the Dodgers—if indeed they are not already charred remains. | The Yankee-Athletic game is in
Willard Reed Will | Clash With Watkins
Bobo Drago, recent ring im-
the afternoon after which the
_|Parker, Indiana lightweight Wi {Red Sox will take on Washing |champion, Friday night in the
National Guard Armory.
the Australian tag-team skirmish tournament.
Reed wi
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portation from Texas, has been scored a 233 count his ‘selected as the opponent for Gene time around and closed his set
club Parker will be makin his first ler rolled in the Courthouse cir‘ring appearance here since win-|cuit at the Pennsylvania alley ning the state title several months snc con {ago. Parker and Drago will fight!225 and will throw top flight pitching Mike and Ben Sharp, Canada’'sia six-rounder in support of the/for the evening. His 705 sta have brother team, will battle “Wild two 10-rounders and an eight. as beaten them in several key games Bill” Longson and Jack Conley in{rounder in the state heavyweight far this season.
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Race driver Lee Wallard (left) makes with a sly wink as he inspects the portrait of Bill Holland, winner of the 1949 "500." Holland (right) received the picture from L. Strauss and Co., which pre- year changed its gift to a portrait
second
th a 248,
ig * Gene Zwiesler. Zwies-
g hest figure thus 07 234, 225.and 201. the second hig gur Barely nosed out for the fourtn ond attempt. 1,
!slot was Dick Madden who turnad! Milano Inn had it all to them- for next year were announced at
While Markey and Zwiesler
tournament, Willard were setting the Broad Ripple and] meet Jim Watkins in Fenn alleys afire, other Keglers ..i.q at Central alleys.
The headliner is carded for two 10 rounds and Elza Thompson about town were doing well also.
Sid Peaks over the
Holmes will collide in a special last week, will fight their eight: supporting bout scheduled to get rounder over again this week.
the program started at 8:30 p.m.| In another supporting bout, al,
NEW YORK, ‘Sept. 27 (UP)—|
|day that Joe DiMaggio, their ail- IC Harriers to Run ing star who made a dramatic, Indiana. Central's cross coun- |g!
team will run Saturday Al
victories over Boston, will be able course,
Thursday. The Yankees have
lost five out of nine games since have a favorite time during thelJack Varaholt Oertel's 92 Beer ......
the big outfielder left the lineup day and night when they feed al olish, Kiva Gull Be {frvin Stringer. arahsportation Lemgue ehne, ec y | The Solunar Tables, compiled Jack Rodewald, Service Spring Co
(with a virus infection Sept. 18. 3nd when they play.
Truman to Skip Series for The Times by | WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (UP)
|—The White House said today i,. pest time to wet his line.
.four-rounder, Max Meyers and|Gene Zwiesier, Union Title Company . Gene Thomas, both of Indianap-! gy JMEN ) olis, will meet. The first fight on|Bud Dietz, Colonial Flower Shop ick
George Miller |Gene Hinderliter {Tom Logan, Deputy Sherif ['s Le
i Anthony Sakula. Kingan The meet will begin at BOT
, Rubber (Men) .. Most anglers know that fish|ghick Jardine. Union Title Company
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Race Winner Receives Oil Painting Award
Markey Smashes Season's Pin With Rousing Three-Game Set of 732
By GENE LAWSON Two more bowlers entered into the elusive “700 club last night. Chuck Markey smashed all records in the current season from, =... growing list of “600” bOWi- drivers are going to have to be, {a local standpoint by rolling a rousing three game set of 732. Chuck accomplished his feat at the Broad Ripple alleys as he son. Patty set the pace this time the race next year.” competed in the Ravenswood Merchant loop with the Schulmayer Bakery team, He opened with a 253 game, high for the evening.
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te iE oni _ Holland Gets === =
Strauss Award For ‘00° Win
Lee Wallard Warns He's Really Going After It Next Year By ART WRIGHT There was a possibility today that-L. Strauss & Co. might have {to change its type of trophy for ithe Indianapolis Speedway win{ner next year. Sam Freeman, vice president {of Strauss, voiced his concern over providing a portrait painting [to the 1950 wihner as he made {the presentation to Bill Holland {at a dinner last night in the Linlcoln Hotel, | “It'll be embarrassing,” said Mr. Freeman, "if Mr. Holland {should win again.” And the {twinkle in his eye indicated that he felt strongly that «Holland {might repeat in the Lou -Moore {Blue Crown Special, After presenting valuable pieces
of European art to the “500” win-iner-for-many years, Strauss last
: lof the victor painted by Indian- —— wee lapolis artist Ernest R. Roose, Record Wallard Confident | | Lee Wallard, who led the race for a time in the Maserati for{merly driven by the late Ted) Horn, assured this reporter after |Pat Striebeck and Marge Hoff-/the dinner that Mr. Freeman had | | hein, both members af well known no need to fear 1950. {local teams, added their names, “Holland and the rest of those;
| MOT swam Wallard, buddy of Holland off| JUST RIGHT
/the speedway, was the winner's
|rowest of margins, 614 ta 613. Both rolled in the Bemis Classic got at the dinner. Wallardfiew |
{ers among the women this sea- hungrier than 1 am if they win |
iby edging her rival by the nar. |
a set of 668. Byron displayed his gi .i.heck bowled with the tough trom Sunday's 100-mile champlonime, Wares on the Sponsel Bakery Milano Inn club and connected hin classic at Springfield, IIL, The other member of the “700” .. 0 i the same loop as Zwiesler for games of 219, 176 and 228, where Wallard finished third. sné netted his total on games of| While Marge hit for counts of 172, | 1238 i
nected on games of 246, /h'nd hi 234 to clinch second place Coloni
in a 659 mark. Dick is a member selves in the team race with a re-/the Ginter hy Wilbur Shaw, Speed- | of the Banner-Whitehill team and!sounding total of 2839 pins. This Way president. ey are. : . ONE: That the 34th qualifiéer| Handy Sterling Six-Can Carton Now Available!
5/231, 212 and 225. Eight pins be-|J came Bud Dietz of the|th® Indiana Oil Equipment team... races immediately after the
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The women showed up also. A'only with the aid of Miss ftrie- would be at the tape ready to go
at the Pennsylvania alleys. Missy. in Holland's private plane]
Holland and Wallard flew to and 203 as a competitor for gp, q,ng Pa to prepare for East-
{She did, however, win the high|gi ar single honors among the women, {with her figure of 238 in her sec-| Two Rule Changes
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In a close three-way battle for couple of gals who repeatedly beck?s total but by other contri-/in the race if any of the 33 fast-
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“ " i 2 that it was “unlikely” that Presi-| (Central Standard Time) im Shewman Moose (Men aie o | nor Major Minor Major Ralp ullinnix, J Astman ..... (dent Truman would attend the « Minor Major JOT Fed Tedrove, Methodist (Men) ....... 801 {World Series this year. It Was 27--Today . 9:15 %:35 9:40 4:05 John Qarbis. Brown ract 601 YY J 8 Tomorrow . 10°15 4:30 10:40 5:00 Paul Williams, Bennett Monument 600 | said, howev that Mr. T (said, however, tha r. 1ruman 29_Thursday .. 11:10 5:25 11:85 5:38 OTHER TEAM LEADERS (MEN) planned to go to the Army-Navy 0-Friday “re Tin > Sa 12:19 8:3 Charles Gehre. Real Silk (Mifed) .... $64 football game in Philadelphia | 2-Sunday ... 1:25 K:10 2:00 8:35 WOMEN (800) Nov. 26 Monday Ti 320 a3 138° steal steeck Mano lon one 8 al Ve £% a a) 4—Tuteday ... iY i er I OMEN (500 or Better) ° ° Marge Skelton, Milano Inn Tires 889 » {Nell Schmidt alls City Beer ....... 589 n ers i a ¢ in {Ann Crull, Hickman Whirlaway ...... 888 Gertrude Rhodes, Milano Inn .,....... 582 Hilda Groebel, Indiana Fur eee 31 ° Bally Twyford, Frank's Furniture ..... 55% Laverne Biers, Prank's Furniture ..... $53 ish Tagged for Rodeo GERTLER i Mary Spuzich, Cap! amber veer 381 Maxine Thaver, Fairfield Florist «B81 Mickey Rote Indiana Fur +4] v Dutch Newton, Marott s Shoes 548 Lia Littrell, Hickman WHHrlaway 544 Dotty Berkopes. Hickman Whirlaway, } Marie Christians, Frank's Purniture 3 ois Glass, Frank's Furnjiure ps » . Ethél Maher, Marott's Shoes “..,..., 23 Maybelle Rader. Indiana Fur .... Alherta Gece, Fairfield Florist ....
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