Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 20
Rangers Win ~ Tribe Counts Three in Ninth to Break Tie;
Bell Clouts Homer in Curtain Lifter in dy . - ' By BILL EGGERT, Times Sports Writer COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 19—Elmer Riddle will try to Ortin Goal Keeps ‘solve his own riddle tonight as he walks up the baseball
bagks into its athletic sweat sox. It's building a superstructure on top of its renowned statewide athletic reputation. | ' Ground for the new 100-yard-long concrete shell in Cen-| tral's football stadium was broken only yesterday. That's |
New Yorkers comeback trail once more as the starting hurler for the why the Muncie Relays have been called off for this Sat- } . si3il ous | iis robe Coan urday. ~ |oty school system - in $15,000 n anley Play ; flutes is. game diana
fchunks or ereatiouts each year.
“TWO WEEKS AGO the,
Bearcat officials signed on/ _ HOW'S THAT? The paps
| Bearcats figure they can clear | . the dotted line for $126,000. They| yo" aster Basketball and foot.
wanted a concrete grandstand on’ ball schedules are played out. 1 “thgeast side of “the Tield 10° Te pay good clearance. But not Fe -the—tem- sensational for Central. It was
orary one. And 20 Gs per annum in the last they wanted 24 months. |
ew and better 8 8 8 ! dights. THE stadium is located on the old Ball Recreation field. That's
DETROIT, Apr. 19 (UP)—| "The Redskins pulled one out of the fire last night Don Raleigh's overtime goal, with a weird 7 to 5 victory Ee hr
elim wep 2 jak is dover the Red Birds before hander can still win in the Assoctperiod rally, eW! 14.408 opening night fans, {ation. York Rangers back into |" Riaare, 33. won one and lost| Smart Juggling
[Stanley Cup finals deadlock eight with Pittsburgh last season| Of cant doubt Lopers ast with Detroit's Red’ Wings today. nd was sent to Indianapolis B © M00 Av BOR C JHERED | The skinny, 150-pound forward | jroo oR ome Ang Jogt ro inning as the Tribe put three runs {scored at 8:34 of the. ‘sudden near the end of the season jacross to win,
The permanent | | ” | Lefty Joe Muir went the full stands will add the scene of Coach Ettore An- # : ? death” period last. night, giving sande he id believe he Wa pistance for the Indians giving out #000 more seats tonini’s pigskin powows. Only, 3 [the Rangers a well-earned 4-to-3 “nk ager : Dez. od 10 hits, fanning two and issuing and hoist the last season, Mr. Antonini rudely, Yo Mei #) Ind Indi hurler wh the Tribe's |triumph and squaring hockey's e rates again 8 three bases on balls. tot: t manhandled New Castle’s previ- oe Muir ) Indianapolis Indians hurler who won spring he appeared on the moun Jota) DeFmaned lousty elon Trojans, ated! American Association opener against Columbus last night, is con. [World series at two games each. five times In exhibition games. Al-| The Red Birds used four
Riddle to Hit Comeback Trail; Over Wings, [Muir Trips Birds in Opener, 7-5
home from. third after
{ore dropped Frank Shofner’s
fiy in left field. Platt had caught the ball, but droped it when he rared back for the throw. Catcher Bob Ganss drilled a hard single to left in the sixth to score. Bockman after two were out. Bell's home run put the Hoosiers out in front, 4 to. 3, in ‘| the seventh. ‘ The Red Birds tallied two une earned runs in the eighth to lead, 5 to 4. With the bases loaded and two out, Ben Steiner grounded to “I Basgall ‘whose toss to Peters at
dumped by Vince Moreci and Roy Broome and Bill Sarni crossed home plate. : The Winning Ninth Basgall led off the ninth with & free ticket. Dominic Dallessandro, hitting for Restelli against right. hander Faszholz, also walked, Faszholz was derricked for ane other rookie, Clark.
ating capacit, % a ng ri 'best in Trojan history, It was a gratulated in the dressing room after the game by is battery The remaining games of the best- though he showed more “stuff” hurlers. Southbaw Survey Jad | 2000 will be able |two-TD embarrassment for| mate, Bob Ganss (right). (of- -seven series will be played to-/than in past years, he was erratic dix after a oA ud BE ad 10 a tempo- Jimmie [Coach Langdon Hay. Muncie won \morfow and Saturday and, ifiand got his ears pinned back. In the seventh a
Jari 1 Angelopolous (five and coshared two NCC grid | necessary, Sunday. | smashed a 380-foot home run and,
{dix, too, had developed a blister
} ra games could reach a ceil 'since 1940. fon his throwing hand. Rookies
ing of 6000. But only 3500
{1y, however. Nick Mickoski suf-
; { Mike Clark finished out for Co-| seats that cost some $18,000. | tain is proud of Muncie's state the boards in the third period. B Purdue Hurler i ! The new concrete shell will be Wide reputation. He has chipped | Bosion Slugger’ S Big Bat Leads | Wings One Out mins ith Fasthols eharged 3 Joo Fiodel. HUll have. locke in likes toupdr in his brist Team to 6-3 Conquest of Yanks | The Wings had all but advanced) Sines. Save Beivies | The Tribe collected 11 hits to kare to change any kind of cat helm. No one directs ath- BOSTON, Apr, 19 (UP)—Ted Williams’ first home run of the| {to thin Hotkeys net "LAFAYETTE, Apr. 19 — Butler, [earn Bye st NOI Sev TUN With rlothes and it'll include two) letics at Muncie, unless it's Mr. season highlighted a 6 to 3 victory by the Red Sox over the New, to life with two third-period goals. University and Purdue both had asp acl Felling Laas hits, coaches’ rooms, two concession| Chastain. Each coach makes |York Yankees today In the first game of a morning-afternoon Detroit had a 2 to 0 lead up to the 500 records in baseball today. Bah 8 aoe = lita $tands and a band room, arong| his schedules and plans his [Patriot's Day double-header in Fenway Park. Yesterday the Bulldogs were shut| =~ Basgall, -howev a rg
ther conveniences. athletic year. Mr. Chastain | Williams’ circuit smash came in the third inning with John ne Cant. ol he Spiule Jrathe, out, 7-0, by the Boilermakers in a|With three errors in the field. Al- § All will be in readiness for either approves or vetoes the Pesky on base by virtue of a walk. [ruined Sari. Ea a onpon contest called at the end of seven|together the Tribe commited four Xhe Bearcats’ first game in the, motions. His vetos must be Joe Dobson—checked the, Roan Sr an | Set ShBloGt of the sel ; y’ |innings because of darkness. The boots while Columbus kicked, fhird week of September. rare. | Yankee batters who blasted the two runs with Vern Stephens) e | defeat was Butler's first in two|three in a case of opening- RIghH { a 2 = [Red Sox 15 to 10 yesterday, al-| and Bobby Doerr driving them in. | At 3:32 of the third period De-|starts and the win was Purdue's jitters. { ANENT the od ly Central THAT Muncie Fieldhouse seats |lowing them only six hits while The other Red Sox runs came|troit’s Marty . Pavelich batted in third in six outings. Dino Restelli, the Indianapolis]
i jean plunk down from 65,000 to 7523. That's tops in these parts. his teammates reached three New “en Billy Goodman scored while| Stewart's 30-foot shot. Edgar La] Norb Adams and Mel Hensen centerfielder whom it is hoped,
fthis line. The cash will leave the 1928. Mr. Chastain says estimates The Rex Sox scored all their When the Yankees issued a pass
--&tletic fund. accumulated ..over on -a similar project now have/runs off Vic Raschi in the first| With the bases joaded. When Re rifled a 35-footer through, [collecting 13 off Norman Kramer|1e§s in. four trips. before being
the prosperous years of Central been pegged at $750,000. |four “innings. Three singles in New vork .... ‘'** Games oo. 3 4 3/LuMIey. {and Paul O'Connell. Kramer yleld-| lifted for a pinchhitter in the athletics. Sixty-one thousand—| Missing free throws is expen- the first plus the first of three hans piiette 5) 20 200 o0x- Hib. Gus Kyle scored the tying goaled four runs and was the loser. Dinth. the balance will be paid to the sive, no? | walks to Williams accounted for = Dobson and ie Losing pitcher— at 16:26 when he pusher in Alex| The Boilermakers got two runs} _ O'Connell _on_Bench
[Kateta's rebound in a scramble In the first, one in the third, one! ‘Danny O'Connell, Indianapolis’
[claiming that Kyle ‘knocked the except the fourth, but just couldn’t Of Russ Peters who grounded out|
Ct pore poner (tnd v0 NC 2 Williams’ Homer Highlights " ese Bulldogs Blanked Monty Basgall had doubled. Fad fered a dislocated shoul h ‘ could squat on permanent steel PRINCIPAL Loren Chas- Bosox Win Over New York Jack Stewart smashed him into Dave Thomas, Jack Fasuole and)
dge 15000 bucks before you finish It cost $200,000 when built in York pitchers for 11 safetie |a double play was underway and | Prade, the Rangers’ offensive set the Bulldogs down with seven, Will figure heavily in the runs Restei. et P . (sparkplug, made it 3 to.2 at 8:09 hits while their -teammates- were batted. in department, went...hit-Rajjcisndro
Y k |in front of the Detroit goal. Lum-|in the fifth and three in the sixth. ShOTtstop recovering from a pulled ASEBALL CALENDAR an S core n e ievable {ley hotly protested the goal, Butler threatened in every inning 168 muscle, sat out action in favor |
With Gutteridge running for {Basgall and Bob Kellogg doing {the same for Dallessandro, Steve ens hit safely to left field scoring Gutteridge with the tying run. {Platt fanned and Bockman hit to lcenter safely loading the ‘bases, Peters walked forcing in the wine ning run and Del Ballinger, pinche hitting for Ganss, hit deep to [right centerfield scoring Stevens lafter the catch. Muir retired the Red Birds in {order in the bottom of the ninth, | Right-hander John Crimian who |won 11 and lost nine for Columbus [last season, will start tonight for
the Red Birds. Tribe Box Score INDIANAPOLIS ABR H O A B Bell, Xf ....pninens 5 2 2 2 0 0 Bastall 3b. . wd 83 33] {Gutte Oo 1. 0 0 0 © : : 0 3 0 0 «fn doefimosi@on Gtevens, 15 5 1.3 7 0 0 {Pla it 4 0 1 2 0 1 | Bockman, 3b. 2 1 1 3 20 eters, ss .... 3 0 0 4 1 0 {Ganss, c¢ .. 4 0 1 3 1 0 | Ballinger, 8... 1.0.0 0-00 uir,- p ..... «=.3°.1 00 3.0 Totals 3 TNT PA
11 27 | Gutteridge ran for Basgall in ninth
Dallessandro walksd for Restelll in ninth, ellogg ran for Dallessandro in ninth Ballinger flied out for Ganss in ninth,
AL LEAGUE Staley and Garaglola. Losing = pitcher, PENNant race, again failed to reck- Scheib, who had beaten them
aokiyn ol Fhlgde a Chester ‘Home runs, Schoendienst, Mus. on with their miraculous rebound-' seven straight times, collecting] : Ra al Bt Tos night). AMERICAN LEAGUE {ing power. |five runs in the first inning beonly Games Scheduled) (hs Souls ' 904102 102 300-2 38 3 In that fateful eighth, 14 men fore he could retire a batter. MERICAN LEAGUE wight, t. Cal 8 New York at Boston Morning and an See A en: Greer Jun [vem io hi agnnns parade of Ray Scarborough couldn’t hold Afternoon). Cipvetand |. Michaela: wo 21 1101 » 1 lected Cight Bits od pe his . comfortable lead, however, | Phos o0 K; Winston (night), | Washington 1 001 10x—8 13 1 'and the A’s battled uphill and al-|
Scheib, Shantz, Kellner and Guerra, walks. 5 hy: Harris -and-- Evans hg ICOMPAFADIE Jo6 DIMAgEEIo Nos overtook. . the. Senators.
= A kiwton; Thorough. an | Winning ache Scarborough. _ Losing | lled the way, hitting a triple, dou- Rookié Ken Woods sparked’ the | |New York oe + 900 004 003—15 18 0 ble, and single. Yogi Berra also Browns with two timely doubles | } 500 100-—10 1 s A eyholds. Sanford, D 3! Johnson, Page and collected three hits. Relief pitcher 19 defeat {he White So% 3%3 | . Berra; Sarna, pMasterson, X Johnson. Don Johnson was credited with at Chicago as Ned Garver Seal) Grid Schedule na HoT Ay, TATE Losing ibn the victory. |tered 10 hits. Woods batted in| ma
Masterson. Home run. |three runs. Cass Michaels hit a}
DEO oo... (10 Inpn®aol 140 1—7 10 0 . Puigars Be Dent the Chicag0 homer. | Butler University’s nine-game Cifyoiand ooo... 300 200 030 0-8 “and There was ii Ry A 8 At St. Louis, the first night 1950 football schedule, released Robinson, Swift: Lemon, Flores. and {pennant favorites in the National opening game in the major
today, lists four tits with fag pitcher “Flores Hioutiemat” Lot: League, too. Philadelphia trimmed
Mid-American Conference foes Robinson. Rosen {Brooklyn's Dodgers, drubb and three with members of the a Tt ok’ them 9 to 1 before 29,074 fans,
{leagues drew the largest Cardinal opening crowd in histo}y 20, 871 th P|
x ONE Yor d “ 7hit ball to score the first victory : : : BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 19 (UP) §f his career over the Dodge . . ‘There will be no “advance In|“ The Terre Haute Phillies of the! while Mike Goliat*paced oS Se > Opening Big League ticket prices this. year, school Three-1 League beat Indiana Uni- hit attack with three singles and
officials announced. Prices are: yersity's baseball team yesterday, a double. Games Draw 25 700 General admission, $1.20; reserved 6 to 0. The Braves provided a switch NEW YORK, Apr.»19 (UP)—| seats, $1.80; box seats,” $2.40; Terre Haute ........ 500 000 1008 $2 at New York. They displayed the The cash register played a merry grade school. students, 35¢, and "i ine Jonnston and. Turner. D.! ; [power instead of the Giants, get-| ftune today and Major League club high school students, 60c. Watson, Birks. Weber, Rover. Malodet [ting 12 hits in a 11-to-4 triumph Owners looked forward toward anThe schedule: maim etemetete——— [that included homers by rookie Other banner season at the box was oer I She Unter 3: Ma Softball Notes |Sam Jethroe, Bob Elliotf and Con- office after Sounting the recipts a RE Miami, Oct 18 AY The Indianapolis Comets will/nie Ryan for the winners. Warren Or opening day
Hncdtovia: Nov, To" af fndians hous). practice Thursday evening at Spahn, though touched for eight The American Leagué in partic-|
> d- a marked rise over] oo t Municipal Stadium. hits including homers by Whitey ular showe gam mis de A {Lockman and Henry Thompson,ilast year's opening day as 139; 101 Purple Frosh Win 'Semipro and Amateur 'breezed to an easy victory. fans paid their way to see fou
| 52,134 Washington's freshman track, | The Tigers fought an uphill bat- games. The league drew 1 squad nt Shortridge’ s frosh Baseball, City, State {tle, then cashed in on a two-base fans last season, but that was for team, 781% to 37%, on the Wash- The Perris Pood tem will practice this error-by Mickey Vernon to defeat five opening games, including a ington field yesterday. LA i ryouts ate witome. mond No. 6. the Indians, 7 7 to 6, at Cleveland. Special one at “Washington
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Blues, Colonels / And Millers Win Irish Beat Chicago,
By United Press sparked the Kansas City Blues to 16-2, for Second Win In other opening day games in victory over St. Paul. Outhit 6 to] SOUTH BEND, Apr. 19 (UP) I Amarin AStdlation te 7, the Blues won on Mole's home| Notre Dame yesterday delost to Kansas City, 4 to 3, Lou-{fun and double at Kanaas City. |teated the University of Chicago, isville whipped Toledo, 8 to 6, and| A three-run homer by Rookie to 2, for its second baseball Minneapolis beat - Milwaukee 8 ohn Kropf gave Minneapolis its victory of the season. 0 5. . victory over the Brewers at Mil-(cnicas ea 100 001
PE 000-2 T 1 At Toledo, Bob lexander ofiwaukee in a game called at the|Notre Dame 230 002 00x86 8 2 Louisville limited the Mudhens to end of the 6th because of rain. wol Berowith and McKinney. Lipton and
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{puck from his hand. late a score. {and fanned in the first and sev- COLUMBUS League Standings [- RESULTS YESTERDAY | in Again; Beat Sox, 15-10; Raleigh's goal carhe oi a pase” Butler . Purdgp | 20D IRNIngS with the sacks 108d re of TEs 31: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lout ar TERIcAY "322 000 100 813 N om Ed Slowinski. Vaerssadh " o An WABHOA ed. O'Connell may play tonight.| stelner. » 103 v 3? A 8s A outs : i ait < S ssn, . legis Yok on nl esi Y World Champs Overcome Big Deficit = [EhnE i] {SER 1] ] je took pant m mul rage BE 8 iE) 3 3 nsas City YY Le ree. |g Alexander. Whson, Ma / Campbell, : ? : ast ng |B Ye 3 1 0 Ea 18 jms Martin: = Fremming, Clark. Herbert saa With 9-Run Inning, Humble Red Sox NL Hurlers Take pes re 3 33 jgkewronss 4 4 3 | The Tribe got to Haddix for a costa ‘ss. 401301 Columbus § 3 000 1 St Paul 0 01—231 3 By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writ 5-0 Lead i in Balks Wilhotierct 3 o id Heckerlt 3 § 3 o/single run in the first frame. Bell ino $003 0 J 9 lw aukes * 3 200 1!” Taylor, Chandler (9) and Anderson; | ? po rier {Kounsif 2 0 2 0 Kaiser.c 312 ° led off with a single. Basgall got T Thomas, Pp... 9 0.0.0 0-1 Lo Pau . 1000 | aa or an pondiar { NEW YORK, Apr. 19—It doesn't matter to the New York| NEW YORK, Apr. 19 (UP)—|Kramerp 2 0 2 0 Wallacert 3 0 1 0 : I 60-00 0 oledo LEA Tn 000 li (Calfed at the end of six innings. rain) | Yankees whether they do it on the first or the last day of the we ODF. oi OCunil.p 2.3 0 Hensanp 2.1 § Fa-ground.rule double that bounced Passio » “3 ° ° 0 ° : pois W s 100 GB [Mi iseanelis 9% 0 020— 5 1 1|Season—they still come up with triumphs that are just unbelievable [Do 15 rT Tale » ii} i and B21 once Sowh thie jerk Se} dine tuto) — Say 3 5 10 371 6 3 0 . | od] | of seve rkness) Fark ~1 3 14% | and’ Lakeman Tompkinson: arin. ‘wetock These working partners with destiny came up with one of League brethren in 1950's “balk |BUbfr, =«oocreiveerenien 301 018 84 the bleachers. Them after two Hughes struck ‘out for Thomas in eight og ‘1 0 1000 NATIONAL LEAGUE the most significant opening. day triumphs in all the long history | Errors—Rosenstihl, ‘Hudson, Rasmussen, | cc OU ey P —Score by innings— pA rs 3 0 000 | Brookin 000 000 100—1 1 0 of the game at Boston yesterday, when they smashed _mightily Jpace’ yesterday as te under. Ba ups ~ Rasmussen, Coddington: 3 infield roller for a hit scoring Bell.| { Indianapolis Rise era 119 oot 001 93-1 0 de 3 ’ '- m. y enson un. Ba S . and 8 | 38 1/7 Newcombe Erskine, MeGiothiin: Barney. | from behind to beat the Bi er ; : jlsngre pennant races got under fe de — Rasmussen 3. Adams. ftowron) galls Single 2 the second | Ryne Bagged : In—-Platt. Basgal Sar. |Labine and Campanella; Roberts and Sox, 15 to 10, with nine runs in| ron Robinson homere: for|W Be Er hit Ne. Hol s| scored Muir wit e secon ofner, 5 nss, ol er, G NATIONAL “ n BAGUE em |Seminick.” Losing Pe oNewcombe, :| the eighth INaing atl oh more Detroit” while Larry Doby and, _ Pat McGlothlin of the Brookiyn paar. Stolen att ign Gert ato Muir wag given second base) 8 walt, Bs > Ae Toile Sous (HRETAL Leonard” uth’ Owen Radin In the ninth. Creveand as 89.751 tam orector Ho had two balks cated on mim| EN: sSiuigh 2, Eoufiogan 1s Joif & on Mike Natisin's overthrow at kiipPti st," ilk, "EF 1120 .!|berser. Hetki, Smith, Erautt and Coope er. | In a game in which both sides Cleveland as 65744 fans packed He had two balks called on him| Ee balls OF OC 3 2 “| first. {Saboils Mtr 5 Fhomas 3° Fasgh alls a8 -y\Wikning piécher, Schmitt, Loving witcher, | inde it plain from the start that the lake-front stadium for the While Kirby Higbe of the New| Hench i “Struck out-By' Kramer iii The Red Birds got to Muir for Clark 1 strike Outs_Hadaix 3. Muir 3: | berg ome ryna, Paige, d, |York Giants, Johuny Schmitz of O'Connell ‘2. ‘Adams 1, Henson 1 Hits Red g as 1 Tite ft Hadde 8 106 Jnl : Boston va ined 13 o|they were out for blood, the Yan-(day's biggest crowd. BOR anes 3.40.2 nines: A ees: | three hits in the second and third {none Mout ‘in seventh)s, ‘Thomas 1 in% : Ne wall Ec a gt een 100K¢d Hike 4 HiGjsiess, hag- The Bensrors Weored another ronan a oe the Cubs had Deen pina) aunt F{ frames:for three runs. One tall or glanced me 2. inate Sal ees J GAMES TODAY - Hizhe. Hartung (8) and Westram. Losing Sard, beaten outfit. But the Red opening day triumph for Presi-| oo ch. | pRramer. Urmpises—Wills and Dienbart. 'in the third was Natisin, who Eriehol? dpe Clee wiles onroe. pitcher, Jansen Home runs, H. Thomp: | SOX, who were twice crushed to dent Truman, edging the Philadel-|co0: : : — ETT RICAN ASSOCIATIO! ging { or ASIA Columbus (night). Pitlaburen © oman. a2 boo 3" ¢ o earth by the Yankees in the two phia Athletics, 8 to 7, in a thriller. | Sr 3t Milwaukee (night). St Louis . Corti 101 001 1 ovr.) a0. 0| final games that decided the 1949 The Nats pounded starter Carl! anl al %
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