Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1950 — Page 40
Little Mors Again ©
Humbles Old Mates
As Pirates Win, 8-4 E
‘Little Mighty’ Beard
Belts Homer for Bucs;
Tigers Win 2d in Row From Cleveland
By CARL LUNDQUIST,
United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Apr. 21—Murry Dickson, a bitter little man whose. own heart was broken when he was traded from St. Louis to Pitts-
burgh, kept right on piling up revenge today against his old Cardinal
pals and teammates.
It wasn't enough that he defeated them five times last year,
winning four games in vital sit battling the Dodgers down the stretch. He wreaked vengeance
again yesterday, pitching a typi-:
cally steady six-hitter-asPitts-burgh won an 8-to-4 decision and took the odd game of the series of three, Dickson made no secret of his feelings when the Cardinal brass hats sold him to Pittsburgh for $135,000 without consulting Manager Eddie Dyer. Dyer also was openly unhappv about the situation because Dickson long had been one of his favorite pitchers and “a guy I could always count on if we had to win a tough one.” And it was understandable, too, that there was plenty of grumbling in the Cardinal club house
after some of those tough defeats]
at the hands of an -old friend. On the Wrong Side “That guy ought to be on our gide instead of against us and then we'd all be picking up the World Series dough,” said one key Cardinal player. The same sentiments probably were echoed yesterday, particularly because the Pirates gave the erstwhile best St. Louis pitcher Lefty Howie ‘Pollet, a thorough going over. Ted Beard, former Indianapolis Indians star and known among his friends as Little Mighty,” lived up to his name when he hit Pollet's first pitch out of the park for a first inning homer. Howie was batted out of the-box when the Bucs more hits and three runs in the second inning His successors fared little better. five Cardinal pitchers being used after the game was beyond recall. Jackie Phillips highlighted a four-run fourth inning with a Pirate honfer. Beard, Wally Westlake, Stan Rojek and Phillips came up with two hits apiece in the 10-hit Pirate barrage.
Two Straight for Tigers At Cleveland, the Tigers made it two in a row over the Indians, winning a 5 to 4 decision behind
the steady six-hit pitching of Ted Gray, Gray, given an early lead
when the Tigers blasted Early
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Wynn for three runs on three’ hits. in the first inning, escaped | serious trouble until young Al] Rosen hit a two-run homer in|
the ninth, Rosen, getting his second homer in as many games, came up after Gray had hit Lou Boudreau on the elbow with a pitched ball, forcing him out of the game with a bruise that will keep him inactive for a day or 80.
“Pat Mullin and Johnny TLipon
came up with two run doubles to pace the Tigers' well - bunched six-hit attack. knocked out in the fourth Marino Pieretti, acquired on waivers from Chicago, pitched three hit-
less innings for Cleveland. All other major league games
were rained out,
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Kansas City Wins © 3d From St. Paul
Takes Extra-Inning Tilt, 5-4, in 13th
By United Press The Kansas City Blues held fast to their first-place position in the American Association today after defeating the 1949 pennantwinning 8t. Paul Saints in three straight games. The Blues brushed by the Saints 5 to 4 yesterday in an extrainnings game while Louisville defeated Toledo 6 to 4 and Columbus took Indianapolis in a 14-to-12 scoring fest. The Minneapolis - Milwaukee game was postponed because of cold weather The Saints and the Blues fought through five scoreless innings after Kansas City tied things up n the eighth at 4 to 4. Finally, in the bottom half of the 13th, the Blues drove a run across to take the game.
Early Start
St. Paul got off to an early start with two runs in the first. Then the Blues came through with one in the second and went ahead with two more in the third. t. Paul again took the lead with two more runs in the seventh, but the —Blues pulled up even with a single run in the eighth. Ini the game at Toledo, the Louisville Colonels ..clinched « the game with a four-run rally in the seventh after Toledo scored one in the third and two in the sixth. The Colonels sewed things up with two more runs in the eighth although the Mud Hens drove in {another run in their half of the eighth.
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Oriental outfit It was the first 700 of Del's pin career. He carries an average of 166 in the league. i The Fi-Blak Insulation loop at P the Pennsy wound up its campaign in a blaze of glory as it saw its third 700 of the season chalked up. George Such, of Petty’'s Five, came through with games of 184, 255 and 256 as he posted an
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oy 757 figure and the evening's Gharies Weich, Stewari-Warner .. honors. The league-leading Hick- Doc Walker,
Hopkins Resturant an outfit knocked over 2646 Ed Flymmer, 0 & ok Bue ns for runnerup. Gene Other women’s team to exceed Fred Shaw, Ballard Dai arl Schaffer, Goodm
ith 2586, Marott Shoes with Jiliiam Shine Indpls. Power
0 , Maurice Wellman, Al' & Moe Bar John. Harrahan, Foxworthy Ford
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r 8h The 6:00 Shrine loop at the Central was the scene of the out- Cecil Bevis, Riyiera National Mixed i» Tin
standing individual feat of the evening. a resounding 713 series on games of 192, 277 and 244 with the Glen Maxwell Re
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man Whirlaway’'s Betty Jordan who rang the bell for 607 on games of 204, 202 and 201. Frank's, although second to Hickman in the standings, scored a higher total than did the lead-| ers. The Furniture girls had | games of 893,-930 and 928 for a
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