Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1950 — Page 14
Stubborn Mud Hens
all, 4-3, as Indians 8
Open at Victory Field
10,101 Fans Watch Redskins Take Fourth Straight Triumph in 11-Inning Fray By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor With their home opener hurdled and stored away in the win column, the Indians are drawing a fine bead on the American Association's top spot and aim to take it over before the week is out. It all depends, of course, on keeping their victory streak alive while somebody bumps off rampaging Louisville,
the early season darkhorse # = =u “with the early “foot; un: Tribe-Box-§ ore defeated to date. ep Ta, ww 523s Lere i Even though the Hoosier Federoff,2b EF i J 9 Redskins were forced to travel J: a Osan ....4 0 1 3 8 0 11 innings before the Toledo ind, Hf 3) } a Mud Hens succumbed at Victory Knickerbocker. it . & 0 0 0 0 Field last night, the Tribesters pnrsqn If ned 8 #8 3 : i believe they have the better hehe, © rreviid 3 $ 3 : % balanced ball club and hope to Restaino ©... 1 90000 pluck the Hens again tonight Clark.» Joe 1 4h over the regulation route. Totals ... 44 3 11°33 18 3 It was the Indians’ fifth tri- seventh = — out for. Kapuscinski in umph In six starts and thefr| “Two out WNL mniog ue scored. fourth ‘straight win. The score : AB R H 0 A was 4 to 3 and each team called Bed. 1} ap 3 0 3 6 0 5 upon 13 players during the three- Bockrhan 380 3 3 3 3 hour struggle before a crowd of Gutieritide 8 Pi edd ash 3 *latt If . 8 1 1 0 10,101 cash customers. Resta, of -58 8.18 e 9 Hens Go Down Fighting | pajiinger. ** = 3:48 ? 3 The attendance fell below ex- Lhe p 0 OE : ? dica. p ... péctations and ‘tWe Indians also }J8i5% 7) i 8 3333 came close to falling before ex-| Sap 7
otals 3 : 10 “3 ooo pectations as the victory-starved Gunteridge ran for Grunwald in 2 evant Mud Hens made a fight of it, a i Si for Ballingér in ’ ! was Toledo's seventh consecutive rq, yen nies 000 310 00-3 defeat. {INDIANAPOLIS . :.... 100 110 000 01—4 Runs batted in—Orunwald, Platt, BockTribe Manager Al Lopez intends man, Pederoff, Lund, Riebe. Dailessandro tad send a rookie hurler to the Tio-base hit—Lund, Home Funs-—Piatt, el nmpund in the second and finale of piays—De La Garza to Pederot! to Vico: 2 A | Kapuscinsk! to De La Garza to Vico. Left {on bases—Toledo 13, Indianapolis 8. Base on Lalla 1 int 2, Kapuscinski ‘2,
Home Opener Firsts Mod BY Ling
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RBI—Qrunwald. } : " ‘Base on balls—Federoft, ny Indians at Bat
| AB R H RBI Pet Lint. se {Kelloss Ctra 1 3-19 - Strikeoyt—Lerchen, by Lint. Ganss ~.......... 8 14 mo {Leveille 7 3>3- 4 429 Double-—Lund. : Bockman 17 6 7 4 412 Home run—Platt. ell. 3 11} 8 £1} Wes as 4-48 3.37 Double play Toledo. Ey «3 483 30 Stolen base—Federoff. O Connell - 10 3 3 2 300 AEP I. 1Baery . 17 YY 4 250 the series tonight, young Jim Restellt ...... 24 2 5 0 .208 Lawler, 10-year-old right-hander pajineer v3 F114 , Gutteridge 0 20 0 .000 up from Keokuk, where he won ay hits—Bell 4, Leveille 2, Bas-
eight and lost three last year.
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The six-foot lad, who halls, Fp ntellh Alte Plati, Beil. Peters. Kal. professor, who is a pickle sales- civil engineering h {logw
from St. Paul, made an impres- Home runs—Bell 2, Basgall, sive showing In spring exhibition ™'att O'Connel Leveiile. games, This will be his first start, — in American Association competi-/around. All other markers in the tion. He'll probably be opposed long contest were earned. by Toledo's Dick Marlowe, an- Lint pitched a fair brand of other rookie up from Willlams- ball for six innings. He hasn't port, where he chalked an 18-10 had much work this spring and récord in 1049. his arm tired. He rolled up six, The Indians now have won strikeouts before the Hens sent; both road and home openers and him to the showers. However, thelr reputation for finishing on the Thin Man was in trouble in the long end of the score in the both the second and fourth “big” games rggpains as dazzling frames. as ever.
” Altogethe¥, Toledo left 13 runCan ners stranded In the 11 rounds Lint Wekens {and they outhit the Indians, 11 After leading, 3 to 0, in six|iop 10, | innings last night, the Indians) The game's fielding gem was| became quite chagrined when the delivered by Gus Bell of the Mud Hens teed off on Royce Lint Tribe, He crashed against the in the seventh and batted him right field wall while pulling out-of the box. Four hits in that! down a hot drive-by Don Lund’ stanza were good for two runs, in the third. | and in the eighth, with Pete| Pre-game ceremonies were ar-| Modica pitching, Harvey Riebe of ranged and staged by the Chamthe Hens belted a home run to ber of Commerce Athletic Com-| deadlock the score at 3-all. mittee with Bob Kirby, chairman, | In the ninth, Toledo threatened serving as the agile MC. I ‘to stage another uprising and,” The honorary first pitch was Paul LaPalme, lefthander, re-'unwound by Gov. Schricker. He lieved Modica with the bases looked the part of a seasoned jammed and only one out. pastimer out there and his throw! Senor Diopez’ judgment paid off./ cut the outside corner of the LaPalme stopped the visitors plate and plunked into Mayor cold. He struck out Hal Simpson, Feeney's big glove. pinch hitter, and forced Floyd! The pre-game program time Fogg to fly out, retiring the side. table worked to the minute. | Lopez won a battle-of strategy! Because of the slightly damp
over Toledo Manager Eddie 0€ld and a threat of rain, the Mayo in that frame. [teams did not take batting or
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action with only a sideline warmAl Grunwald, rookie first sack-| er subbing for the injured Ed; Stevens, performed like a sea-! soned campaigner and he was a vital factor In the Indians’ vie-| tory. He got three of their.-10-hits, batted in the first run and put “the winning run on {a the 11th by leading off with a single. After one out, the tall lad raced to third" on Dino Restelli's single apd Danny O'Connell drew walk, ’
up. Bruce Dudley, American Association president, watched the Little World Series champs open their home season. Formerly the president of the Louisville club and a native of Derbytown, Dudley is wearing a wide smile over the “Amazing Colonels.” The Indianapolis Optimist Club will sponsor a night, June 13, in honor of Ted-Sullivan, the Tribe's
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8 general manager, who was named the No. 1 Executive of thé Minor were rained out.
«Thereupon. .. Lopez. ..used, RIS. ey presi 194, nen
speed merchant player-coach, Don| Gutteridge, to run for Grunwald. Dom Dallessandro was sent up to hit for Del Ballinger and Gutté¢ridge scored the victory marker after the catch on a short fly ‘to left. Simpson's throw+in had no power behind it and was fielded by Pitcher Otey Clark. Apparently Clark felt he got a bad break. At any rate, he picked up the ball and fired it against the screen to let off his steam.
Platt Hits First Homer
First homer of the new Victory Jield season was walloped by the] Tribe's Whitey Platt with none on in the fourth. It was a line drive over the left field wall. The homer! hit by Riebe of Toledo was a longer poke and sailed over the west end of the scoreboard: JRiebe was the night's batting 8 with four blows, He scored t runs and batted in one. LaIme finally collared him in the 1 on a pop fly. \ Thad Kapuscinski, young right-| hander, was Toledo's starting pitcher. He stepped aside for a pinch hitter after working six in-
ngs. 1 But Winning Pitcher LaPalme,
who came to the Indians by draft from Hartford, gave the fans plenty to shout about. In his two and two-thirds hitch, he struck out two and allowed no hitter to reach base, He is 26 years old and his record in the Eastern League was 14 wins and 13 set-| backs. | The Tribe's sixth inning run last night was unearned, an er-|
ror by Kapuscinski helping it,
Drake's Squad Wins | Pleasant Run Pro-Am | Ronald Roach, Lawrence Jaughlin,. Robert. Clayton and Sam Drake captured yesterday's pro-am tourney at Pleasant Run with a best ball 65. Drake captained the winners. Four teams tiled for second place with 66s. The foursomes were captained by Ralph Heinlein, Noblesville; Charley Harter, Logansport; Paul Sparks, Wabash; Jim Vaughn, Pleasant Run.
IC Whips Canterbury Dave Stumph of Indiana Central took medal honors yesterday as the Greyhounds defeated Can-
terbury, 15% to 24, at South Grove. i
Softball Notes :
Due to the unexpected dropping ont af two teams in the Em Roe igh softball Be rove St
t p fum, there are two CRehenks le! ki eams tha ike to play in these leagues or desiring further Infor ton may contact Joe Kelly at « Wash. ington Street or by phone at LI-3446.
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iebe gets a new baseball from Umpire John Mullen.
The first Victory Field home run of the year was hit out of the park by Tribe Left Fielder Mizell Whitey) Platt in the fourth inning. Platt crosses home plate (above) while Toledo Catcher Harvey
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by Bill Oates, Times Staff Phot her, Foot in the bucket isn't Ed Stevens’ batting stance. The In- «| dianapolis first sacker is soaking an injured left ankle and will be out of the Tribe lineup for several days.
n: . | Colonels Kee Dimancheff Signs na ey
The Louisville Colonels extended their perfect season record of five victories against no de-
| United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Apr. 25—Prac-| |tically everyone mispells Ray |8carborough’s first name but the
|—~he's. too busy casting spells’ {over the Boston Red Sox. | Somewhere along the ‘line the ? {official baseball manuals decided. will enroll at Butler this fall. {to spell his first name Rae in-
irritation to him, but he Yorgets and yesterday made .a final
it quickly when he gets into the decision to enroll at Butler. heat of battle.
373] Generally considered to be one George, a promising Big Ten
{of the top right-handers in the halfback prospect for the BoilerAmerican League, he probably makers, wanted to return to Incould win the pennant for the Red dianapolis and switch to Butler's, Sox, the Detroit Tigers, or the School of Busi- | New York Yankees. ness this fall. He | Last n‘ght, the former history was taking a
man during the off season, pitched pr e r equisite at
but for one pesky batsman—Al pracket halfback £% Zarilla—he might have had a no- performers on ga hitter. For it was Zarilla who got the rhinie squad. all of Boston's hits, two doubles otherwise, his and a single, none of which were py, rque treat- 3 damaging. ment was fine. Ammi 3 Runs on One Hit | Ho was used. S08 The Senators scored all of their considerably at gelope runs in the eighth inning on one, offensive halfback with the | hit—and it was just a bunt. Al} first-year groups ‘and eabbaged | Papai, the loose-limbed Boston onto a few intricacies of Stu | t hander matched Bearbor-! Holcor4’s Army - flavored T- | ough all the way until that frame formation patterns. when he got in trouble by walk- aoe
ing Scarborough to start the pry HIGH SCHOOL athletes have Ge 's likbablgwititude Gil Coan dropped a bunt down 2V® Georges abi
or his competitive desire. His! the BPW: Dass Moe. bet Kiliy. Good, quiet, unassuming manner and a! mas runners were safe. Sam close, hometown attachment prob-| Dente then bunted down the-third. 801Y. were factors in_his decision base line and all hands were safe © return to Naptown.
on Johnny Pesky’s wild throw,| 3 i Scarborough scoring with what 9ral Teammate Charles Schmutte,
: who went to Nevada in Reno last| proved fo De Ge oly Jn Ye fall, pulled in his horns and will] on interference by Catcher Matt 21s0 be a freshman teammate of Batts and “the final tally came George this. fail.-..“It's-. Just 100. across on an infield out. far. he said. | Lanier Huris Masterpiece wi #88 Max Lanier of the Cardinals SCHMUTTE worked from a also turned in a brilliant hurling] 'T' at Nevada and was a top performance, topping the Reds at quarterback candidate. He, too, Cincinnati, 1 to 0 on a four-hitter Will be in business at Butler. in which he doubled home the de-| YOU CAN add Big Don ciding run with two out in the| Klingler of Broad Ripple’s 1948 ninth to best Lefty Ken Raffens-; city champs to the list. Don berger in.a duel. left North Carolina State late in The Dodgers stopped the| February and will be fullbackBraves at Boston, 6 to 4, as Willie| ing the Fairview way next fall. Ramsdell cut off a rally in the| The 208-pounder indicated the ninth to save the triumph for| “business-like” approach to Don Newcombe. Sam Jethroe| football in the South lacked an doubled to put men on second| academic wholesomeness. Not and third but Ramsdell came in| really, Don. and nailed Willard Marshall on a a = = op fly and Bob Elliott on aj grounder,..The Dodgers got their. ing a healthy contribution.to But: marginal runs in the seventh ler football in the next 18 months. when Rookie Catcher Del Cran-{Billy Jessee the promising fancy-| dal threw wildly for the second stepper from Broad Ripple, detime during the game. Roy Cam-/cided last month to matriculate panella hit a two-run Dodger out on.49th St. | homer. Jessee and Klingler were the All other Major League games one-two duo that sparked Broad cove carn RIRPI® to the two-touchdown, vie:
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
INDIANAPOLIS CAN CLAIM another sturdy shoring | Washington pitcher doesn’t care JOD on Butler University’s sagging football legions. today. George England, Cathedral's ramming 1948 All 'City fullback who officially dropped out of Purdue yesterday,
championship. {Boston | The American National Boxing Fhiladelphia {Association has asked the British New York | {Board of Boxing Control to con-|Cincinnati |sider Marino along with Pratesi| land Allen in a three-way tourna-
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England said last night that he left Purdue Friday/|'*® football machine when Boris, wy’; five.run rally in the
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tory over Cathedral for the “city as assistant football coach to defeat. it paul D. (Tony) Hinkle, head grid home run by Ken Chapman. George battered through for two TDs— /the only two touchdowns scored | Dimancheff’s appointment was edged the Toledo Mudhens 4 to 3.!
championship” game. But
wasn't England's fault.
feats by trimming Columbus 8 to 3 and held the American Association lead over close-pressing Indianapolis today.
Action Predicted By Times Mar. 21
The. Times said so Mar. 21. Jack -MeDonald, late of the It's official now. , Boston Red Sox, turned in a sevButler University yesterday en-hit pitching performance for {the Colonels in their home park
fitted ‘a well-polished piston Into) sterday, and his. mates. came
| (Babe) Dimancheff signed a pact sixth to blast the Red Birds to ! The rally included a
For O'Brien Ft. Wayne Trades Claim to Guard; O'Shea to Lakers CHICAGO, Apr. 25 (UP)—The Ft. Wayne Zollner-Pistons today traded thelr rights to Butlers pint-sized guard, Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien, to the Indianapoliq Olympians, as the NBA drafted
season. One other Hoosier star, Kevin O'Shea of Notre Dame was drafte ed by the Minneapolis Lakers. The first choice of the draf was Charley Share, Bowling Green's giant center who went tq the Boston Celtics. Don Rehfeldt, Wisconsin, was the second choice and went to Baltimore.
Each club picked 10 players,
gave the Olympians 11 to choose from. Boston also picked up an oute standing pro star in Center Ed Macauley of St. Louis in the divie sion of players of both St. Louls and Anderson. The St. Louis and Anderson franchises were bought by the league, - Form New Loop
Three other teams, Denver, Waterloo and Sheboygan, were expelled from membership yes« terday to reduce the number of NBA teams to 12. These three clubs promptly joined with i.on Darling, former operator of the Oshkosh team, to form -a new league... which..will.. announce - its name shortly, Other first picks in the NBA draft were Paul Arizin, Villa« nova, to Philadelphia; Bob Cousy, Holy Cross, to Tri-Cities; Dick Schnittker, ‘Ohio State, to Washington; Larry Foust, La Salle, to Chicago; Irwin Dambrot, CCNY, to New York; George Yardley,
In the only other game of the
{mentor and athletic director. day, second-place Indianapolis
through the Rocket line all year. announced by Dr. M. O. Ross,| —————— |
THE 185-POUNDER made 11 touchdowns in his last four
| games and in two of them,
England rammed so hard he cost Cathedral 32 bucks, He cracked two different helmets doing it. Butler's backers probably wouldn't mind him
running up a little expense ac- |
count as a varsity Bulldog.
5 = s KLINGLER and England can boot and Schmutte and Jessee can throw. Those are two factors Cardinal Butler shouldnt find hard to take. specialty is the “T."
Little by little, Hinkle and
Pop Hedden and Butler are beginning to meet the man- | | sized challenge of the tough
Mid-America football loop, a league some think is not too
far removed from the lower reaches of Big Nine football.
It'll be a long haul for the next! W. L._ Pct. GB. |two years. Butler might get an liriWeoois "0 5 But George isn't alone. Cathe- orchid or two for laying the Minneapolis
ground-work at a crucial in Butler football.
Pratesi_to Meet Allen For Flyweight Title
LONDON, Apr. 25 (UP)—Ha- priisdeionis | \wall's Dado Marino seemed left St, Louis |in the cold today as Honore Pra-| Chicago tes of France prepared to meet! Terry Allen of Britain tonight for
the world’s
ment for the championship va-| cated last month by Rinty Mon-| {aghan of Ireland. However, up to ME [now there has been no response Cleveland at Chicago (postponed, ' { [from the British group. INDIANAPOLIS will be mak- "50 0 already holds one deIeision over Allen, and was favoréd ; at 2 to 1 to win tonight's 15-round| Philadelphia at New ut.
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all-state halfback at Butler and Bannock Laddie {Purdue All-American will assume| Bannock Laddie, one of the en-| his duties Aug. 1. Dimancheff tries in the Royalton Steeplechase | played five years of professional here June 10, will be ridden. by football with the Boston Yanks Jack R. Brant Jr. of Indianapolis land the Chicago Cardinals be- tomorrow in the Block House fore his retirement last month, [Steeplechase at Tryon: N. Od | The Bulldogs’ new assistant] xe S-yeapeoid a Town eld ne {coach played for Butler in 1941 | Tecen y purchase y Casleton | és : |Farms, is in training at Camden, and 1942. Then he transferred tog C. Bannock Laddie also will
{Purdue for the 1943 season, play-| participate in the Iroquois Hunt |ing under Cecil Isbell, present Races at Nashville, Tenn. May coach. His 13, and in the Oxmoor Steepleichase at Louisville, May 27.
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RESULTS YESTERDAY | AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION
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9 1 . Col Barwin 000 001 100-— 3 1 1 833 Foie Lint 110 006 01x— 813 0 1 150 2! Crimign, Evrich (6), Chuka (8) and Kansas City ... 2 867 1%2 garni: Me 1d and Martin | point Milwaukee ... 1 667 "2 |““Milwaukee, Kansas City, Minneapolis Columbus 3.250 3% and St. Paul (not scheduled). | |St. Paul 5 .000 5 ; : et | {Toledo ... eee. 7 000 6 . “AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 y J oston PEPE AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington _ ..... . 000 000 03x— 3 4 0 - gr oe Wo he Pet. GB, CBapal® 00 1)" ‘and’ Bails: Scarboroush, ‘Detroit PTET iE 800 3:0) and Evans. |New York 3 2 600 1 Cleveland at Chicago (postponed). [Cleveland 3 2 600 1 Detroit at St. Louis (postponed, rain).! gton 3 2 600 1 New York at Philadelphia (postponed. 3 3 500 1% rain). . | 303 400 2 a_i. crises inves - § 3 S13 3% vosklyis NATIONAL, LEAGUE 61 g NATIONAL mo ston... ...... 003 010 000— 4 9 ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE Newcombe, Ramsdell (9) CampaW L Pct. G.B.|nella; Donovan, Chipman (7) and CranChicago 3 0 1.000 dell inning pitcher, Newcombe (1-1). SEASSOI 5 1 ‘833... | Losin Diteher, Donovan (0-1). Home ot : “| run—Campanella. | Drogkisn $0 BoE Louls coo ve... 000 000 001— 110 1 4 2 ‘ 2 Cincinnati ; ... 000 000 000— 0 4 1| 2 3 -400 Lanier (1-0 nd Rice’ Raffensberger 2 4 333 2%(0.2) and Cooper. 0 4 .000 3% Philadelphia at New York (postponed, | 0 5 000 4 rain), |
| TEXAS LEAGUE 1 Ft. Worth 9. Dallas 5. Houston 5, San Antonio 3. | Tulsa §, Oklahoma City 1. | Shreveport 7. Beaumont 6. | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION | : Memphis 10. Atlanta 7 as innings). wet! - Birmingham 7, Little Rock §. obile 4, Nashville 1. New Orleans 4, Chattanooga J. | m———
GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS (night). Columbus at Louisville (night). Milwaukee at St. L. Kansas City at Minneapolis ERICAN LEAGUE
|” Boston at Washington. | New York at Philadelphia.
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Stanford, to Ft. Wayne; Bob La Voy, Western Kentucky, to Ine dianapolis; Joe McNamee, San Francisco, to Rochester; Kevin O’Shea, Notre Dame, to Minneapolis; and Don Lofgran, San Francisco, to Syracuse. The split between the two leagues meant a return to bitter bidding between the circuits for college players. The NBA, offering a four point program for peaceful departure of Denver, 8heboygan and Waterloo from membership, said it was turned down, and expelled them. But representatives of the three teams joined with Oshkosh, a former NBA member, to become the 1 of a new league which they planned to name sometime in the next 10 days. The new 8roup hired as commissioner Doxie Moore, Lafayette, Ind., former commissioner of the old National Basketball League which died a year ago in a merBer with the Basketball Associa« tion of America. :
Solunar Tables
The schedule of Solunar Pee riods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's Solunar Tables. Plan Your days
so_that you will. .be fishing.-in-- | good territory or hunting tin good
cover during these times, if you wish the best sport that each day has to offer. The Major Periods are shown in boldface type. These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter. The Minor Periods, shown in regular type, are of somewhat shorter duration.
A. Minor Maj ( Today ..., 11:30 5:45 Mines ++ Tomorrow. 6:35 12:25 7.00 Thursday.. 1:00 7:30 1:25 :50 Priday ... 2:00 8:20 2:25 845 Baturday... 2:58 9:10 3:20 9:35 Sanday Cee In 10:05 4:15 10:30 onday.... 4: 11:00 5:05 : Tuesday... 5:30 11:58 58 © »
Tech Game Potsponed
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