Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1950 — Page 40
Riddle “Slated to Face | "Red Birds Tonight; | = Muir Loses 6-1 Game | 2°
Harvey Haddix Holds Indians to Four Bingles; Bell's Triple Leads to Locals’ Only Tally
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor § . The Indianapolis Indians were on the prowl for some batting es clothes today as they prepared to tackle the Columbus Red Birds : tonight in the second of the series at Victory Field. Elmer Riddle, veteran right-hander, is slated to gun for his second triumph of the infant campaign, but if he's going to make it it will be necessary for the home boys to get some hits and runs. Hailed as a power-laden club ! only a few days ago, it could be day afternoon and a single tit | : that the Tribesters were over- Monday night, bringing to a close, rated. At any rate, they were the Tribe's first home stand. 2%
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| Paint, saws, hammers and sweat—lots of sweat—are Purdue to Open | part of the beauty treatment to get the old girl in shape for 1950 Conference the 34th 500-Mile Race. Nothing is being neglected. Play at lowa Grandstands, paddocks, : [concession booths are getting deus gain, Defense CHICAGO, Apr. 27 (UP)— halfback. John Davia has teloined League-leading Michigan, withthe once-over lightly withthe ‘spring
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¥ R HOA E ers gui Red-Siie in iy ome Ef 1 riotorig 15 : Err ri of taney LER of ndianarMillers ‘Take Over Natiin, bY oe ; : ; 3 3 ° o 3 In a has split in been forgotten. but he's found a jinx in Indiana The America n Association Broome. ef 11334 8% cons cs games thus far. It's shining "tel University. The Big 10's 1948 standing now presents an oddity Cosia. 5 : 131333 % In other league: series Illinois 3 Daw So {champion and last year's coin percentage. Minneapolis, with Haddix. p ..;i00000 4 0 1 0. 0 1 plays at Minnesota, Wisconsin at t. The, * champion lost to ITU's Bob Cook only four games played because po... nT Northwestern ana Pusdye hn pus tak care|in dual meet in 1948. Then IU's of frigid weather in the Twin! INDIANAPOLIS | Towa. e games open George Cleveland took him in Cities area, 18 leading the league. pur. 1 CAB RN OA E conference season for the Boiler- o us look 1940. Cleveland convinced Fred The idle Millers, who were third Baseail. 2n 2.0 1083% 0s} makers; ; | Mr. Anderson et ng best | thAL'S it's useless this year by vesterday, backed ip Hi place fe Ry han : 0 213 > oi Ohio State, with a two-two rec- | : Wd 0 defeating him in a dual meet in . Ist night when both Indianapolis Flatt. If ‘rer 0 1 0 o 58 ord in four games, rated as the! Lafayette. “Indiana, My Indiand Louisville lost. ore Con nell oon 3 0 2.2.33 / wh a ol . i © best batting team in the circuit. ee en To alk out ana”-—no. “Indiana, my aching tl : . EE I ope Pe 4 0 0 0 i 3 Gil Gerald (putting) was the ' bashressed” ahompion complete with icons posers at The Buckeyes: oh . lea Ihe league Star state can brag about a lot bask." says Pred. } Any. nd ( ast two years, EL a second-place tie. pel, ie sea ; Highland Country Club as the golfers officially opened the course for the summer. Watching (at have a 283 mark for the first ol Sings--ine luding its treatment! 0 DAME hasn't been The season is young, however, Su teridge o 0 0 o o o left) are Bob White and Ad Coddington Jr. Holding the flag for Gerald is Dick Gant. four games. For instance there's the fourth MaKing baseball hay this seaand many things can happen, Tota na 4m Ohio State's first baseman, Fred annual disabled veteran deep sea SOn—Dbecause the sun has refused
15 down the long trail. But the Hoo-| Peters struck out for or in sixth - « H Y x d 4 Ti § '50? 5 ! teridye nded out for arg | Taylor, was pacing the individual! fishing tri red b to co-operate. Bad weather has ier Redskins hope that what slehth ave ou ear 0 ying igers 0 ® hitters as pa ne mark while Peat Sponsored 23 xe forced postponement of five of happened to them last night won't fuse. 0 Russ Steger, Illinois, and Ralph directed by Andy Anderson; the nine games on the Irish be repeated. Runs batted in—Haddix a0 Migeine 3 =R R M4 A ’ ames wis ee: £55 Red Rolfe Is Their Boss and They Lea
Morrison, Michigan, were runners-| sports columnist for the H schedule. Coach Jake Cline’s men i Pa ey ouston CAN won two tilts and are Jook-
Broome, Grunwald. Three-base gk it | lup with .400. | Press, a Scripps-Howard paper. I dc nto Home run--Miggins, Double pla: 'osta sal ion Aho Bp otim to Natisin, Hughes 16 hatha? 10 Hyehes : 10-Inning | Victory Over Browns Is Detroit's tying run in the fifth, then scored | The standings: The June 17 trip is open to all|ing hopefully at the weatherman : ace = Teton buses Y. 's..... {what proved 10. bethe clincher) ar 3 os palit veterans 50 per cent or more dis-|fOF an assist in Saturday's “aw their mound “ace,” Jos Mulr,\, gounis 1 Hifissoly EH Bhat Ps ds VTi Put he a scheduled contest with Great pounded hard, once the Red Birds 1, Haddix a tial Mulr, 6th i in 7 Starts; Yanks Wallop Boston Again on Enos Siaugiters single, Theisuiissa ..1 4 A 3 3 338) abled. | Lak - Chi got their bats working. 10 in 6 innings; Strobel, 2 in 3; LaPal me. By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer [Reds, who still haven't won a|fliinois .....2 2 50 263 3% The Kiwanians furnish a11/lakes in cago. The visitors cooled Joe Off |Jackowski, Petite Dita Muir, opi | NEW YORK, Apr. 27—Look out for Red Rolfe's flying Tigers— game have a mark of six defeats | Onto 0 Staia 32 0 a Mn boats, tackle and lunches. Every-| The weather has taken the with a 10-hit, six-run blast in the 43 t Ba baseball's peace-time counterpart of Maj. Gen. Clare Chennault’s 2nd remain the only club in the | Northwestern 1 1 599 310 ps6 thing is on the cuff. Ex-service- punch out of the Irish bats, too. six innings he worked. They teed naians a t | Flying Tigers in war-time China. majors Without a triumph this Jlsconsin -. 1 1 200 213 S8imen from Indiana, Minnesota, With most practices wiped out, off in the fifth and broke the AB R H RBI Pet | Rolfe’'s Tigers aren't quite so devastating, even though they Season. (Purdue... 0 0 000 000 000 Louisiana, New Mexico and Illi- the team is sorely in need of OE Tres llliome ..oopeee (108 11 8 100i are in a fair way to tear up the American League if somebody, The Brooklyn Dodgers got in-| : |nois have already asked for res- batting drill. The boys currently three consecutive. hits, including {jrun¥eld +14 1° 8 4 429 doesn’t ground them shortly. | volved in another rhubarb, which ‘Amateur Baseball |ervations. Write to Judge G. C. boast a team batting average a double by Bill Sarni. More sad- Stevens i010 14° 4 '3 3 331| Yesterday they buzzed the St. |is hardly news, as they beat the Hardman, Freeport, Tex. for an of .161. Capt. Tom Martin is feeldening from an Indianapolis Rassalt.. . . 8 } 1 4 Louis Browns for their sixth vic- Rizzuto just missed his second Phillies, 5 to 4, In a 10-inning| 0 enin Set (Invitation. The judge. is general ing most of the pinch. Last seastandpoint Was" the fact that O'Connell dln foondonddlitory-in seven starts, beating straight perfect day at bat when|night game tn Brooklyn. In fact! P 9 {chairman of the affair. {son he led Irish hitters with a Pitcher Haddix himself batted in Hai A 1 3 3 4 Jnthem down after some travail in he collected a double, triple and the Phils finished the game under| Four games in the Manufac-| Abdi {smooth .346. His current average both. runs. Peters oii" 33 1. 3. a 3231110 innings, 8 to 6. two walks. Berra and Bauer each protest after Umpire Babe Pinelli turer's Léague Saturday will of- A MONASTERY’S temporary of .076 represents only one hit Then the Red Birds really Restelly © pone 38 3 8 0 1M They teed off on Eddie Al- drove in three runs. ruled Roy Campanella’s 10th in- ficially open the 1950 season of !0s8 is the Indiana University in 13 trips to the plate. soared to the heights in the sixth Orbieniva® honin 3 ih i el brecht, fifth St. Louis pitcher in In a night game, at Philadel- ning fly, apparently caught by the Indianapolis Amateur Base-| by blasting Muir for four more *its'pass bis hel « Gruteua's fa: the 10th, Johnny Lipon walking, phia, the Washington Senators got Dick Sisier. 8 ground rule double ball Association. The four tits |C Trims Tavlor Dr. Leer Shoots 74 ile 2, Baskull, Restell, Bockma Gerry Priddy sacrificing him to seven-hit pitching from Sid Hud-|for fan interference. That put|are carded for Riverside dia-| yY
runs on two singles, two doubles "“p 8 ® mn - { V and a two-run homer over the be base’ Bite—Bell 2. Flatt; Peters, second, and George Kell singling son and defeated the Athletics, 5 men on second and third and Pee|monds. To Take Third As Highland Opens
Home runs—Bell 2. Basgsll Bockman, him home. Kell, who moved to to 3. One of the A's blows was a Wee Reese's single won the game.| The IABA's other week-end | Dr. Harry Leer carded a 74 for
scoreboard by Larry Wiggins, {Platt, O'Connell, ‘Leveille. = Fred Strobel and Paul La- ; second on the throw to the plate, homer by Ferris Fain, but Ed Yost Campanella, Duke Snider and|loops, Municipal, City and Big/ Indiana Central took over un- Class A low gross honors yester-
Palme finished out the mound Iscored the second run in the 10th cracked a homer for Washington Jim Russell hit Dodger homers, | Six, will open up Sunda |disputed third place in the Hoo-|/day as the Highland Golf and toil for the Redskins and. there. Toledo Thumps lon a single by Pat Mullin. in the first inning and Al Evans but Philadelphia's Willie Jones| muo of bon a 0g teams) loter on baseball chase oy EA season was no further scoring by the L ill 13-8 The Tigers sc ored three un- connected with two on in the sec- hit a three-run homer in the ninth are in action Saturday. Capitol! |yesterday by knocking Taylor out opened. visiting delegation. ouisvi e, earned runs in a big second in- ond to clinch the game. |to send the game into overtime.| qj the defending city champion, {of the loop lead, 9-2. | Dick Gant and John Hare tied First Hit in Sixth v United Pica ning rally - which Sophomore Reds Lose Another | The Cleveland at Chicago game meets the Allison Jets and P. R.| The losers dropped to second, for runnerup with 75s. The Indians traveled five anal The veteran Bill Butland's re- Johnny Groth started off with a The St. Louis Cardinals pro- in the American and the New Mallory, defending Manufactur-'and idle Canterbury moved Other Scores were: one-third innings before getting lief ‘hurling gave Toledo its first Lou . oh Fannin, starting jonged the misery in Cincinnati! York at Boston in the National ers’ titlists, clashes with Rich-/to the top spot with a 2-0 record. | coadin A Net--Ray Roberson 74.5.-48, Ad a hit. Gus Bell finally broke the Yictory in: the American Associa ring pitcher, made two wild when they took their turn at|were postponed. Chicago and ardson Co. Indiana Central's record now 7 a Ye spell by slamming one to a safe {On season last night as the Mud ns = Se Bp ar scores, beating the hapless Reds, 3 to 2,| Pittsburgh had an gpen date in Manufacturers: (All games 3:30 p.m. at stands at 2-1. Taylor has a mark | Paul Brovnine 81 Sack, Brae MUI 84, spot in left field and It bounced Hens beat Loutsville, 13 to 8, in (O01 en Bead, oh homer as Stan Musial tripled home the the National. Ro 3: Boughton Excavating: ve. Vestal Of 3-1. | Gg Ne af Brave and Folte : ouisville Steel Erectors, No. 0; Allison ets ete " " TIL hy "the ly Butland gave up four hits an ‘third of the year; asthe Erowntes Rion Co NO. de”: Mailory --vi; ‘|The Witliiieg Greyhounds picked: cus BL eg Meg GF scored three runs in the third to Municipal: Indiana’ Reformatory vs. UP 10 hits to Taylor's seven. Gene Ruel lage "6" Net_Homer'" Archer "58 B75.
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uprising. Young Al Grunwald led into seventh place Toufsville,| ’ {Food Marke et vs. Eagles Lodge, Riverside Indians Central 4-000 oon 9 10 off with a double but Whitey Which used five pitchers last Yanke"Hattle Fences { (Riverside No. Sliton Prinien VeHrudbon | (17 Diets and Colese = a DePa WwW in Ni th Platt and Dino Restelll failed to Nght, is In a second place tie. The Yankees took up where Ve. Moore’ Peace Chapel, Brookiide: No.1’ Hoosler Conf | uw | in do anything about it. with Indianapolis. they left off in Boston last week, |g:Bi8 Six: Linde Air Products vs. Ch sier Lon erence | Butler's baseball record stood Danny O'Connell singled after Two other scheduled Associa- Tattling the fences and Manager AMERICAN ASSOCIATION I RESULTS YESTERDAY ng lod LS pocximt Won Lost Pet ‘at four wins in five starts today. two down and Grunwald pulled up tion games yesterday, Kansas 3% Meo arthy’s nerves again in a yyoneapolis ......... YI hon AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Reserve. Riverside No. 8. 2.30. vs. Marine Tayior 3 1 190 The Bulldogs added victory No. 4 at third, where he was left as City at Minneapolis and Milwau- 10 to 2 triumph. Hank Bauer and Louvain: ore. eed 3 14 .“ {Toledo : 020 050 240-13 9 ’ : eee smst— | Indiana Central - 3 1 1 the hard way yesterday by downRolland Leveille flied out. Inci-/kee at St. Paul, were postponed Yogi Berra started things off with gi eee 80 3 HEL | Ma owe. Butiand (6) and Riebe: Fla’ Purdue 5, Ohio u. 0 |iSunchester 1 1 300 ing DePauw, 2-1, with a two-run dentally, Grunwald, a left-handed because of cold weather. jee run homers in the first in- BR eed 1 oof Jl Marin Kini x ener Batland. 100] odin : | Eranklin oe 1 : 3% break-through in the ninth inning. irr ————— ¢ | Toledo i 7 ‘125 4 |Losing pitcher, flowers (0-1). Home ran mes State Service 4 S : The Tigers’ G iil i TOf De Tries Major Leaders | Lefty Ed Lopat turned in the st. Paul: AMERICAN UEAGUE 0" “Kiheas City at Minneapolis (postponed, LAFAYETTE, Ind. Apr. 27 ("P20 oni 0 3; pitched beautiful bal Tor signt {bes WL Pc cold weather : Three for Miggins weed From t pitching performance by a a Y 5 TG OB Csuw aukee at St. Paul (postponed. cold Purdue was ready today for its Tech Drubs Park, 6-1 |ninngs, but weakened in the Miggins paced the Birds with | NATION ed Lies [Yankee hurler this season, holding CAG ya $2 TH 1, woahery. CAN LEAGUE Big 10 openers with Iowa this [ninth by surrendering a walk and : ” in gton rio ee 2 6687 Ul i three safeties, Haddix rolled up Musial St Louis . % 3 HR le Ro to uptt hits; —four —of Cleve land Co 3 3800 3° Doteon Ire 1030 010 000 2—8 9 0 ea f Tne f Bollermakers| eoH picked. up-fis- third wi three singlet With one-out-Syt. il i d 3 375 0 . - six strikeouts and issued two (CMR, 15s} a Ch they bounced in the seventh Philadelphia me 34 To 3 Dut 030010 000 20 June up for conference compe- without defeat yesterday by ler's Catcher Don Campbell sine nning for their only runs. - Phil 8 Louts 3 s 288 4 Rosovin, Trout (4), White (8). Calvert| tition yesterday by defeatin |@rubbin he Park n walks. The Columbus base-hit Hodges. Brookiyn 72 6 10 ao 3 3 2 4 ORG Glusters: PADI Ovorinice. Gr 8 g chool tennis gled Second Baseman Dee Baker total was 14, with 10 off Muir, two|Fo0is Phila senor 3 4 meses - KaTONaL Crane Fine*) Ferrick 0 Albrecht pnd Ohio Lavra): 5-0. It was Ohio's team, 6-1, at home. . It was Tech's home. Baker had singled home w t 088. nning pitcher t (1 ol - off Strobel and two off LaPalme. |, = G ABR H Pct Two Tie in Blind Chicago .............. 3% ow °% ing pitcher, Albrecht OD Home Tui | one U. 4 hoo om as & yoo victory over Park in two Art Fougerousse who had walked An. unusual play dropped the droth Decor. 0 000" 3. 38 ftteburs pieeeee. 80 1 4% _ Purdue... 0 020 300 00x—5 7 3 Woe 8 and stolen second. curtain on th contest, Eddie > Dillinger, Phila rani B33 : hd @ Par at Meridian Hills Boston *h : : 1 $M ; goston oe ty eid ? 3 Poling. Andrew 5! and Biskup: fr John de Voe 2) defeated ‘Gene Turni DePauw ierere.... 001 000 000— 1 8 1 - hilley, Chienwo iv; ne or Mrs. N. M. Tal Le : 3 4 429 2 McDermott, Masterson 2 Mu skier 48h 290, Nelson ison (4) Whit tmer (7) and Kaiser Sted. 6-3 4-6. 6-2; Keuton Leonard | Butler 000 000 002-— 2 9 2 Bockman opened the Tribe ninth Berra, New York _7 35 11 14.400 albert and Mrs. Bhiageiphia £2 5 286.3 Quinn LT and Batts: Lopat Ty “jesteated DF Sov. 1.0.0: Bill in ker: ckelman 4*ad iarkle: Kramer, O'Conby drawing a free ticket. He ad- westiake, Pirates bi won Browns Ralph Flood both had 47s to tie JEW, aK 4 § 28 L Bone rene manor Baraat Srmost” 5). College Golf | Jerry “O'Dell. (Th defeated Chae Fauver. nell 3)_aua vanced to second on Grunwald's Thompson Oianta 3 Kokos. Browns 3 for the nine-hole blind par tourna- ree * Washington + 130 100 S0o—3 3 3 nerus | Jotin ‘Culawell: 6.30 8:17 Turnipsged ard Golfi ‘Bri ofs single and Platt went down swing- “*"% PrRtie J SYEb iN = De Jment, opening golf event for GAMES TODAY Paeiorie i) and Eves: Darts Scheib] oravy 10. Indiana State 2. |iqoiard, oP, getcansd “J. a Denar and wit Bia Steph / av ; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2) and Guerra. Losi itcher. {1 ‘ ell an nkert (T)| Coffin Golf Club members will ing. Step Pas Ya R. Sox 3 Dislasglo, Yanks 41 women yesterday at Meridian Columbus at INDIANAPOLIS night). [hn Ome I Ty Fr nants S| Arkansas 10, Missouri 8 r—— defeated Cardwell and D. _DeVoe, 6-3, 6-2. the _clubhouse at 8 p. m. tomorr ow in Be Ha. Hills. | Toledo at Louisville Wi Cleveland at Chicago (postponed. cold ” Restelll lifted a short fly back Henrich. Yankees 10 |. Kansas City at St. Paul (night). weather of second and Roy Hughes, Co- Zartlla, Red Box HITS tag Red Sox 13! The bling par was 47. Milwaukes ot Eo an ErGUE St Loui National, 00" 620"000—3 3 1 YS JA” XS lumbus second sacker called for Berra. Yankees 14 Jones, Phillies 13/ Other blind par scores were Mrs. poston ai New York 8 ous 003 000 000— 0) WES v No AVE € - it and the umpires ruled ° ‘infield Dillinger. - A Athits 14 Ennis, Phillies 13 Henry Holt Jr.. 46: Mrs. Walter a evelahd at Detroit Pollet (1-2) and Rice; Peterson. ? smith AY GREAT! ao A a Ww Fu Piece \D 206 Loom DEU fly.” Hughes dropped the ball Cgl| Baseball Brant, Mrs. Troy Thurston and Cnicase arse Louis tmienes ont" | ol: pemiagkwel i, Comte. Losing of, < 3 we y. 0 ege ase a | ' 5. y 5 cage Nate ON s(n t pitcher eterson a Su \¥ , ~ AL LEAGUE (Ten innings but it made no difference to Mrs. J. W. Ricketts, 48, and Mrs. new v Philadelph GHT Pe Ind . : : Ne adeiphia 0017000 003 0—4 7 3 7, Restelll, who was out automat- Easier Rentueks 1 Evansville 2 Hal Purdy. 49 n ia n Brookly 000 021 010 1-5 12 1 Boy, On; nM Frankl hranyile | C1 i at C) Helntzelman Donnelly (8) and Lopata; Ouqy, {cally. Janey . Debs Tau n ( nnings). h mam—————— 8t Loui s at Pittsburgh (night) Rodul ielan, Rams sdel ) (10) and Campanella yp o v " B¥rac 2 A i eet erent inning pitcher amsdel 0 sing That Was All Syracuse Ws onobar x s Fros in ~ County Meet itcher, Donnelly (0-1) Home runs—Jones, 3 1 . nel ce re 3 , Colle | Ben: Campanella, Snider itab c Grunwald evidently missed the Sorih fg ate 18 wo a Duke 2, o The annual Marion Couaty College Tennis \ {New ‘York at Boston (postponed. cold) Hosp “infield fly” call. ran to second, Bic fick’ NavE 8 ate 3. (freshman track meet will be held North Carolin Wake Forest 0 i SV AGUE aA ! 1 | tami a) 8 Willlam and Mary 1 | San Antonto 3, Hou | which Jes avtiipied. be Bosman. ica aso 8. Navy Plas. r . lat War ren. Central tomorrow at pen an State , washinuton and Jett—0—1- Blaumont 3. Shreveport & ia nntnesy:-4 hot : Ae a p ton 2, Columbus 0 4 p.m Mict ean, State 5. Detroit 0 a _Okl lahoma 5 “Ft! worth 0 | { That -made three double plays. R ; : ’ pr a® gy for Columbus to none for the In- acing ays i uu app " a BY Tom Ward By Tom Ward 13 N A ) . dians, who are not doing any too| LN +
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