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Queen belted his’ homer in the University star. (E. A.). tie in the NI, the Brooklyns and] I DEFY Chandler Ford Frick, rors and the club was hitting fifth to deadlock the score at I % the Cards must play a two-out- president of the NL, or any NL Pitifully against Murry Dickson, ¢-all. In the sixth, the Redskins Montrea Batting of-three series. The first game, club owner to attempt to justify the little fellow who takes a perstaged another three-run splurge (REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES) {it has been decided, will be in St. this two out of three dollar bait. fect delight in beating them. and forged ahead, 7 to 4. bnorean AR 2 5 HR. Ral Pet [Lou the following two, if two 1 challenge any of these gentle-. So the Cardinals, who had led In the seventh, the Tribesters jethroe ..'. 35 133 208 IT #0 # needed, in Flatbush. meri’ to name me one single by a game and a half as recently rallied again and stretched their Lembo ...... Jo7 48. 80 2 21 28) What is the sense in having virtue the sucker trap has to as last Monday and who at that lead to 9 and 4. Young Al Aucoin {an Sie. 480, 73 120 11 8 251 two different forms of playofis? offer. time were 1 to 6 favorites to win, hit a homer for the Brewers in|Ihompson .. 133 1 ds 7 L433 Just where does ome situation However, don't look for any dropped 6lt of the lead for the! - the ninth with none on, his third Atwell ..... 142 13 28 0 20 234 differ from the other? swift corrective action by Chand- first time since Aug. 186. homer in two nights, | Simei 2 3 1? 3 EH] One game is sufficient. After ler. If the NL way is wrong now In this final week of the wild-| Overcomes Strain 4 : all, a playoff is nothing more than it was wrong when Brooklyn and est season of them all, each of |

Two-base hits—Pleming 2, Moss, Kalin. football cleat. (Eddie Anderson's battlin’ Hawkeyes from lows. ; . |score only once. In the secondithem off the sponge tee, he should yes irom | : Rous vans<ogan. Guaea, Kalin Akuotp a blocked kick put the ballbe able to use a good, flat pug I felt a slight swish. No loose|Your six Indianapolis Ford Dealers bring you| : Boviite: Loran ‘to Marista 46 Behuite! Gn" one Polar Bears 16-yard line./nose for a base, even at a higher dirt or turf was uprooted. I didn’t /playbyplay starting af 1:15 0. M, OT. . , .| - -

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FRIDAY, ser. 30, 1949 — Err THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Victorious Tribe Montreal-Bound (Queen Comes Srerhounds’ Queen, Mary Ray, Flashes Royal smile _ Fyp Possible Through With ~~ + ~~ Playoffs in Arm and Bat * Both Leagues

Beats Off Brewers, Dodgers ‘Take = 9-5, to Qualify *. Half<-Game Lead For Little Series Over Cardinals

By EDDIE ASH By CARL LUNDQUIST Times Sports Editor "United Press Sports Writer American Association playoff NEW YORK, Sept. 30-—Four champions for the first time, the stout-hearted pennant contenders Indianapolis Indians were Mon- ~-the Réd Sox and Yankees, and treal bound today to begin com-| {the Dodgers and Cardinals—| petition in the Little World Series) {fought neck and neck today with there tomorrow night. {championship playoffs a good bet It's another best-of-seven se-| {In both leagues, ries, with the first three tilts] | And in the ebb and flow of scheduled at Royals’ Stadium, the! hopes of the contending players remainder at Indianapolis’ Vie- | _|for those World Series pay checks tory Field. ! lof $5000 or more, those never

Joe Muir is, slated to pitch the Suit is from Brockim i the opener Ton the Tre. ; | [National League and the bat. Montreal is the defending Little Jered J bat Hou hearted alien World Series champion, having vorites to win out at the finish Sefcuted St. Paul in last fall's The Dodgers, fresh from a unior classic, four games to one. a fumes hy {stirring 9 to 2 and 8 to 4 sweep This is Indianapolis’ third time hy : : o Saute header le in the Little Series. Prior to the| i year's National League champion adoption of the playoff system in| Indiana Central's 1949 Homecoming Queen flashes a royal smile as she surveys her domain with Blaves Jn Boston, took a: half the two big minor leagues, in the, two of the Greyhounds’ men-at-arms, Center Harold Schutz, left, and Tackle Ivan Moreman, right. BAe uid ver he Nuddenty Jap days when pennant winner met, Miss Ray, 8 W. Adler St., Indianapolis, is a freshman. Schutz, North Manchester, Ind., and More- {dropped a T to 2 decision to the pennant ner, the Indians de men, Danville, m., are three-year lettermen and seniors. Miss Ray will be crowned at the Greyhounds’ Pirates in Pittsburgh. iy a Rd game with Franklin College at Manual's Delavan Smith Field tomorrow afternoon. | In the American League the The Hoosier Redskins won the! Joe Williams Say = fe i

“ y ; right to represent the AA in wis R als e [oe year's ) Rem Series by clinching i | took on second division opponents,

: . today in games that were post. the league's playoff championship | Pl H p 4 , in Milwaukee last night, 9 to 5. ayo Oo ICY [poned . because of yesterdays The Tribesters annexed the se- 0 g ases ries from the Brewers, four games,

{rainy weather, { » . ® | Yanks at Home { to two, after eliminating Minne- } el lo : NL The Yankees, only one of the! apolis i ihe semjfiis uy Belted 17 Homers, l ICU Us in four. contenders winding up the games 0 ree, as waukee . . . ’ Emocked out pennant-winming st Tops in Triples Chandler Could Trample Down pressure-packed ‘season in their

rE h home park, Paul, four games to tree. Sam Jethroe, Montreal's ace Ne- 100% Avarice of Club Owners place Athletics. who will pitch) Queen Has Big Night gro outfielder, is the speed king of

a th . | Dick Fowler instead of their sore, or nally Pred ee the big minor leagues, He set a NEW YORK, Sept. 30—A. B. (Laffy) Chandler, who armed right hander, Phil Marchil-f City last night by limiting them, new International League record turned from politics to baseball because he dearly loved the Jon. a was originally Jaime] 10 seven it, ye one safety Su Fear hy 2 ering 5 aves. sport—and the $50,000 pay check-that goes with the com- artful lefty, who has won 15] It was Queen's third playoff vie- 1919. ; missioner’s job—seldom neglects ta remind his audiences A Hos RuASeE Casey Steps Jory and thie second over Seyi OpporinAty Lo, JeL Up the Rew that he is a very powerful figure in the game. At the end, In Washington the Rex Sox lis and lost one to the Millers, and | gaged in an extra game, a playoft Of a speech he'll usually add: [Hak Sn ddeniy FTUnRY last

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lost one to the Brewers. | with Jersey City to break a tie “They ain't nuttin’ until I " » » - ‘ In addition to hurling a fairifor third place. Jethroe stole... ya YOU KNOW why the NL mag-| Rees. toed a formes nek) p> vg brand of ball last night, Queen; aa times in that tilt, won by calls em. nates adopted the two out of mate, fat Mickey Harris, a lefty also helped win his own game by ine Royals, | This is, an old Charley three, don’t you? The matter of ip, went to Washington early in|

blasting out three hits, including| * yethroe, a switch hitter, batted, a home fun. Le batted in two, 328 in regular season play. He Tuns iy or he. hit a round-|Mit 17 homers and led the Inter-' ARE a 0 {national League in triples with 17.

fairness to ihe competing teams didn't enter into it at all. The players don’t share in the playoff | swag. All the undevaluated Bums Have Day Off

the season and who has won only four games while losing 13.

Moran story, about a Negro umpire boasting of his supreme authority on the diamond. Chand-

tripper for the Tribe, his fourth| ler leaves the inference that he in the playoffs. Kalin led the Bell Is Eligible rules baseball with an omnipotent sesaieh fous Io the club owners. The Dodgers \enjoy a well California-Style Indians in - the playoff runs-| Gus Bell, the Indianapolis hand. Maybe he does. dough In two or three Eames earned off day before moving to} vy batted+in department with 15. club's spare outfielder who joined! I hope he has the power of . & | Philadelphia, where they must|

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It was. another cold weatherithe team after regular season, Which he boasts. Also that he has K make ‘the direct soounath |wind up against the tough Phil- | contest and only 2092 Milwaukee has been made eligible for Little the common sense to recognize a hat a NE ) hg? Boe una OR lies. The Cardinals opened a fans turned out as their Brewers World Series competition by con- ridiculous situation when he sees! . n e SL playofl was born three-game series at Chicago with

passed out of the 1949 baseball'sent of Montreal and Brooklyn. One and is the sort who acts ac-| Jt ot al ges eat enti; the last.place Cubs. Manager Ed-

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picture after winning two in a Montreal is a Dodger farm. cordingly. I refer to the plans . die Dyer was banking on his Mexrow from the Indians. Two “most valuable” players for possible playéffs in the two sup Interpret it any other ican, League repatriate Max La-| Rally Ia First will compete in the Little World flag races which come to an offi- ha nier to turn back young Bob Rush

The Redskins got off to a fast!Series. Bobby Morgan, Montreal cial end on Sunday. It is not in- = N L Sunstiiution pointedly of the: Cubs. start by rallying for three runs in|shortstop, gained the honors in conceivable that both races Will cmandler would wave to Ihe, UUless the Cardinals can right the first inning. Hank Perry, Mil-/the International League, and end in ties. more executive Courage-—ir theta Smaelves against the Cubs, they waukee’s starting pitcher, was Nanny Fernandez, Indianapolis 5 ® & = the Word--than.ba's ah are the least likely of the four | bated out_n the sixth: [third baseman, annexed the high! IN THE EVENT of a tie in the ow Ne n he's shown up 0 contenders to win +he flag. In| At one time, after four innings, award in the American Associa-| AL the Yanks and the Red Sox h 0 by-pass the fine print and their loss yesterday, such sea-

the Brewers were ahead, 4 to 3. tion. will meet in a single game in arbitrarily jettison the present neq and supposedly -- nerveless arrangement in favor of the one .torans as Enos Slaughter and

Johnny Logan combed Queen for| Kermit Wahl, Montreal third Boston, the championship going a two-run homer in, the fourth. ates is a former Indiana to the winner. But if there is a © fect In the other league. |); gonoendienst made costly er-

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But Queen refused to crack) . w. 1. an extension of the schedule the Cards went extras in '46. But the four teams has been counted | under the final inning strain, Ls ge 3 Yan Cuvk .....19 19 brought about by unusual-circum- Chandler has made no move to Out of it, yet all are hanging on| =» tightened up again and sent his| anichead 111.30 $Bodblelan 0. $ 1} stances. Instead of playing 154 effect change, or, as far as I right now for dear life. | club into the lattie Berle r Mcdlothtn 111.13 7 eenseien games, the teams—under the AL know, even invite discussion. Pat weer : Les Fleming, who e. In-| : (System-—are simply playing 155. Trouble with the ‘commissioner High School Football in hitting during the seven/; . . : | The N'L's insis e y ¥ wotno t 9g choo ootba dians in g g Little Series Tickets e 8 insistence on two out of seems to be that he ain't going to Brasil 12, Terre Haute Garfield §

playoff games with an average of {three is suspect as well as con- call nuttin’ that might distress East Chicago Washington 32. Whiting 1%.

404, got a pair of doubles last Go On Sale Sunday |tradictory. his bosses, the club owners, Gary Mann 19, Gary Tolleston 6. night, scored two runs and batted "a - | —— Everio — | | T S

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a World Serie8 games will go on The Brewers used up three : t Victory Field at 9 a. m. * ° itchers, Perry, Pete Fox and Sale 2 Pr Re rt 1 U x Pp b es Martin, Perry was the loser, Sunday. Prices are set by the 0 e ses 3 ¥ (o) OSCIS Catcher Clyde Kluttz of the Little Series commissioners and

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down, The prices: By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS i Box seats, $2.50; first eight rows “Swish, thud.” 3ibe Box. Score in grandstand, $2; balance -in And my flat, pug nose had just been used as a placement for AB R H 0 A x grandsjand, ninth to 24th: rows, a football booted by Gene Turnipseed, Tech High School's boy with Beard, ef .......... « 1 1 5 0 o $150; bleachers, 90 cents, | the educated toe, oo Cassint. 2b ........ $ 00 5 1 0 ret eeirsensiteeniofll - There wasn't any flying dirt, my head was still on my shoulders’ Talk about being oa the horhs of he wellFemmes 4 3 3 wo oBurden Lost to Pike couldn't Keep my eves open. Tm Ent Although I must adoit Lise dlenms. . , . The way those major \ Weatherly, rf ...... 4-1 1 0 0 0 weak that my eyes open. mm walk through a trial r [league races are going, we're liable to have Rell, Mo veeeni0, 0 0-0 o oFoOr Nearly a Month f way. } Mihi ITOUgN a trial run mMeasur- ye National Pastime on a full-time basis right rm yy a | This business of using my nose ing the distance. He ust stood iro the full and winter! As is Is be TWO TROUSERS Conway, #8 ........ 4 0 32 1 4 _o Pike Township High School's for the placement tee rather thap about two feet away from my written, there's no defini rance ol Turner, ® seseeeses 3 1 o 7 o ofootball team received a severe a sponge one .usually used by head, mentally measuring the wilde Re ny. Queen. B cose d 13 0-1 O'blow following the loss of Junlok Gene and his holder. Les Gerlach, kick. I knew then Gene knew y "fi day po the St My best or is ah oe. 3 3 0 ms "iBurden, Pike left guard, for about|starteq when I recalled that Gene What he was doing. I realized he iu coon vs WKLW) toad in he outer whe MILWAUKEE a month, it was announced today. nag kicked eight consecutive 8auged the distance and mentally and we'll ir darndest 1 ; . i ® : AB R HO A | Burden, described by Coach points after touchdown in the SWung his foot in the intended ed Y wr " as J on Jk Sts Wartsfeld. 2» ......4 1 0 5 & 1/CIff Reese as an outstanding de- ma; Anderson game. He actually ATC required to meet the ball just | or eoot! of football... . Ensiance, vr Schulte, 1b ....c..e3 1 1 8 1 0fensive performer for the Blue War below the middle. fonight's Gama of the Wek aboard RAILROAD: | {kicked nine. Tech was offside . MEN'S High School Football Express—Manual! Gleeson, If ...o..ee 4 © 2 0 0 0ipayils, received a brokeh bone in Started to Ral igh School Foo xpress . Moss, M ...ceeeeen3 0 1 4 0 0p pong during the Lawrence! . |. " 0 Raln vs. Howe, and Kiubhouse hafs off fo Coach] Phillips, 3b ...ee0ei 4 0.0.3 1 ® Central game two weeks ago. He| 1 felt that a boy who can kick] It was beginning to sprinkle Walt Floyd of the Redskins this week for keep-| il . Sucsin, o> Tr torvee : 3 ? 3 : 3 saw no action in the Brownsburg nine in a row must have enough and Times Staff Photographer ing little Frank Mascari and mates in the front | . Burris, © siiiein 4 8 0 30 0tilt last week. X-rays revealed a|know-how to be able to kick one Lloyd B. Walton, set to take the ranks among high school gridders thus far.| ) } : : ) re inl 2 0 0 0° 1 Oproken bone. Burden will be out/Of & guy's nose. I didn't feel picture, said: I'm not worried) .. Mike Dunn has the play-by-play highlights! Fine all-wool worsteds with a long life span. A great selection POX, P vierrire ease ® 00 0 1 Oe ing Jineup for three or four that I should ask any of the play- about anything but my camera. tomorrow ayem at 11... . Indiana Central and | . a “ Conatser ....eceesis 1.0.0.0 0 0 veeks. ers to serve as a guinea pig for After all, Angie just has his head Sesthperl fry something new fhis week: a including clear-finished worsteds, dress blues, and flannels: with Mastin, DP rapes 1 6 0 0 0 0 | e———————— By wahling y test the reliably io Jose, cameras are gh Soins pep session which you'll Ww) hear I — — Yo * | cking a y. 4 er-to rehearse this. af the same time tomorrow morning. Central i i 1 3 Totals ......c.s » 3 7 nn Ohio Northern Wins Ho Was Confident ry Time yo waren hig, He. same. fuse. tw in. Lud four patch pockets. Almost incredible at this low pricel Conatser flied out for Fox in seventh. "0 LV . " Gerlach held thé ball wi Heart. . . . Say. you Broad Ripple alumai—it's| , 0. Sept. 30—The Polar] A boy who haf kicked that well| Ger th a VY pple Poa. or. MATHR 100 913 200-4 Tot of A Northern ran has to have a good sense of tim- Slight backward .iit with the tip homecoming against Richmond tonight and MUWMKSS Tr iuunarsvrsers 002 200 001—8| rampant last night defeating|ing, fine co-ordination and a keen|0f the ball resting on my nose, a you're admitted free, if you're an active alum: |

ability to measure the ball, .I nose that had been pushed around ns. . .. Tomorrow, ifs Purdue frying fo snap |

Runs batted in—Fleming 3,. Queen 2./mayior University, 45-6. ‘ ; 4 felt that if he'd know how to boot|PY almost everything else but aback in ifs newly enlarged stadium against)

Conway, Kalin 2. Moss 3, Logan 3, Aucoin. The Hoosiers managed to

Fernandes to Cassini to Fleming. Left on favitz threw a pass on the altitude. Or at least, make a satis- See any flesh or bones flying |Serling attempts fo prophesy fhe collegiate bases-.indianspoti > Milwsuken 4 Basel DIV o ay to Hal rp whoitactory adjustment, through the air. There. was just asHulion with Foolball Scout immediately pre-| outs—Queen 4, Pox 1. Martin 2. Hite— went over to scove. Kicking off a guy’s nose is little| “thump,” the kind you get when|ceding game fime. . . . And throughout fhe Off Perry 9 in 8%, Pox 3 in 1%, Martin Tavier ....... 0 6 0 0— 6/different from blasting out of a|You hit an inflated car tire with day, we'll keep you posted on everything and |Ohlo Northern. 7 20 6 12—45/sand trap in golf where the golfer a hammer, My eyes bliriked at the anthing that happens in BASEBALL , . . ‘has to hit behind the ball, catch-| impact, and then opened again. [Right now, it looks fough fo pass up fhe

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