Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 12

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4 With Waitkus Aboard to KO Bob = Boston Again Routs ; v EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Edite Ee Boma and Rookies to . The CHICAGO, June 3 (UP)—The Philadelphia Phillies’ moved to Starti Hurler With | BASEBALL FANS will find the 1950 Who's Who in| Sly Saints. 34.5, ___ By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL, Times Special Writer Novi Spec within a half-game of the league-leading Brookiyn Dodgers ‘to-| ng ‘the American Association well worth the price (50 cents) 9 ’ #1" 7 CHICAGO, June 3—A startling baseball trade between the’ Welch say day with a 6 to 2 triumph over the Chicago Cubs, : | Ist-Inning Barrage P In2dTik. re aoaus Dodgers and the last-place Cincinnati Reds will be Chief ~" The Phils hammered Bob Rush and three successors for 13 BOSTON, June 3 (UP)— sry 80d it-will be available in ths near future at Indianapolis’ gr. PAUL, Minn, June 3 (UP) announced in a few days, it was Jearned today from authoritative hits in the victory. Rush, who holds two of his six victories over the ‘Boston Red Sox routed a Clave. | Victory Field. . , . The book, packed wit facts, figures —The Kansas City Blues. swept [source to that ga Phillies, gave up ng (uns and seven hits before stepping aside for lang starting pitcher fn a six- and oddities, plus pictures of players on eight “clubs, both ends of a double-header from | In beating the trading deadline (June 15) for big-league teams,” the fastes - Doyle Lade in r {run first-inning, for the second *|the St. Paul Saints tonight, win- the Reds would send two first-string pitchers to Brooklyn for a halfe track. He Somer = oe Z Braves Tr e (time in less than 24 hours today, |rolled off the press last week. {ning the Jun game 8 to 7 and dozen infielders, outfielders and the" care. on - i y secon to 5. - |pitchers nucleus < : 3 ' E borin Tg og Ag ead oy and went on to best. the Indians. You'll learn the first names, baseball Nota in soliege Te ceond 24 3 Hicked. wp nr h Who WH S00 the ik ting, : attain that big righthander out | out ef of he box. The Box belted Mike caranl®: the players . . . for in- : « « +» Lehigh Uni- runs in the top of the seventh in- program prior to the 1951 season. bak io. wi =-¥ealtkus led the Phils’ a tot of the box. before she. young. Stance. Arroyo. versity fovontly lost the } ng of the second. game as. Dodges. will get. two. Ee a = Afornia. We tant wip # the 'righthander could retire a bat-/is a Columbus pitcher whose] "AURIS Coe HE | Saints came apart at the seams. three Red fingers: Ewell be ready fc ol was the a To ter. Garcia walked Dom DIMag- nickname is “Jite." He married 'riple header... The Engineers In all. they made 15 hits with Al Blackwell, Hermar Wehmeler aid yne: 2951 yas. Phils dor, Ty ho i he Josie) Sid Cos Bane |gio and John Pesky. Then Ted Izlla Ecdevarria of Penuelas,! ated ight In a morning {Martin getting two homers, one in Howard Fox. The Novi righthan ug! n : y n ngs (Williams and Vern Stephens Puerto Rico, In 1048, and has one, Same, repeated over Moravian that big seventh with two mates. The Reds will receive Infielder ' audience. T' help from fireman Jim Konstanty| Out Two Ho singled and. Walt Dropo foliowed son. # o an early afternoon tilt but {aboard. Bobby Morgan or Eddie Miksis, Holds 1-Stroke ‘Lead to the. public in the seventh. Three double plays iy JOMErs - (Lith a double which chased Gar-| Then: there's Frank Bruno| 195t & twilight contest and the ' St. Paul used three pitchers but| (or both) along with outfield as- or ‘0 ; Ing up oper: kept Church, who was touched for PITTSBURGH, June 3 (UP)— ois and brought Gene Bearden Kalin of our own Indianapolis] championship to Bucknell. [was unable to stop the rampaging sistance which may include Over Porky" Oliver 5 “a hundred 10 hits, out of serious trouble. | Sid Gordon's explosive bat §AVlinto the. gare. Bearden walked Indians . . . Wonder if Frank, MOBILE PLAYERS of the hoe’, Who won the abbreviated George Smees, a slugging young-| FT. WAYNE, June 3 (UP)—: | sther qehris i pogo hioate athe Braves a J0-to-8 victory. QVELithe first batter to. face him. and! ever. ‘heard -of Bruno-Haas, the | Sotsthern-Assoctation are wearing’, first game by. Saving off. a. lasts. BEEP POW pI ~Montreat--amdt bioyd -Mangrom-shet Fig php eo ven soorial. Day. ' in eR ay ign wi Dobby Doerr cleared: the bases old ‘8t. Paul outfielder? ... Haas shorts as uniforms . . . T oy inning Sy at Rookie Pitchers Bob Milliken and straight round of 67 today in the What day gaara 8 12 4 LE with a triple. : made every catch look tough be-ipicked up the. fad from Holly! di ues had a 7.4 edge going, Turk Lown, also with Montreal, $15,000 Ft. Wayne Open Golf~ their peak is 3 gaa H % against three losses. Sain became pha Sox knocked Bob Feller! cause he was always diving for wood of the Coast Le into the seventh and final inning . Tourney for a narrow one-stroke ' Novi crew ] 0 1 & othe first major league pitcher 10 out of the box in the first INBINg them and doing belly slides: in course Bdgar ape and picked up one run which Shortage of Talent lead over Ed (Porky) Oliver pie the speedste 3 2 o Jibring back eight triumphs. ast night. Lett field. club president, said the experi- Po cd 10 be the margin of victory] To clinch the transaction, it is The flat, heavily-tra urse Nalon and ( 3 889 Gordon pumped two homers’ Ted Williams blabted his 13th The book alse says that the- ment helped attendance . Phe for Bt. Paul came back strong in| believed that either Pitcher Jack was soggy from Fa DE a ua . day. 0 oo o and drove in seven ‘runs. HIS homer of the season and Birdie Indians’ Danield Francis late Bob Allen, Edgar's tagher,/ the | bottom half th three big Banta or Rex Barney will leave down field of 60 teed off t : 4 The Novis f : 2 3ifirst round-tripper came off Bill Tehhets weighed in with a homer, (’Connell has a hobby, playing ‘managed the Indianapolis club in! | Flatbush and possibly Wayne late start, but E. J, "Du on a 1 test for Fire o 0 6 Werle in the second inning ‘with {to pace Boston's 13-hit attack cards no less . . . But "the fans (the ‘way-back-when days when (First Game) | Belardl, a promising Dodger in-|rison came within nd Ae J Hales 3 and Rubber 1 BL 351037 141 Lthe bases filled and was hia sec-| igood for 23 bases. Luke Easter think. Dasny's. —real hobby is the local ball park was located on, Baume oily St. Paul /fielder who, as a bonus player, |the course record Oe os op: E ready for ti 19, Fang uh in an, (O00 Brand slam in three games and Larry Doby homered fof| ymacking the ball where they the near East Side ‘At that Wibenet 5.3 3 Avremssi *P 5 § {could be sent down for. further| .The St. Andrews, Ill, pro turned: | "ith the fa i : $03 and his third of the season. He the Indians. ain't Pays oft better, too. [time our Tribe president, Ownie Wrkmani § | | © Cimmer.io i |seagsoning by any club exceptin a sizzling 64 'ortth’ ni hed because of ai Bly. Runs Batted ip tapped Mel. Ruan, for a two-run| Mel Parnell started for Boston, Youll learn that Selva Lewis Bush, was wearing shorts . . . gets tii p Fite ot i 3 3 Brooklyn, cards of 31-33, His half-way total : qualification ho :(Dlast in the ninth to keep the but was. kayoed in the fourth gyrdette Jr. pitches for Kansas diapers, that is. |Jarvise $35 1 Pnaieconss + 2 8 11 Brooklyn, in'a bad war for con-|was 146, however, and with t Firestone ha fic Pirates at a safe distance. Gor- inning when Cleveland rallied fori city , . born in Nitro, W. Va.. iavisds . 3-1 13 Bmeteds J 3.8 {sistent pitching this summer be-/day's addition he stood i fxth tire which 4 -idon took over ‘the National five runs. Al Papal, Who relieved ry ‘that short for nitroglycerin?! LOOK FOR a box office” Poles 192 0 Babe — 84 8 9/cause of early-season injuries place. Bsixgp: 2 the speed of us| League lead in home runs, He (him, went the rest of the way . . Maybe he has a pitch that bonanza on the night of July !Gormans 0 0 0 0 Kehnp = 0.0 0 to Don Newcombe and Dan Bank-| Oliver's 202 was good “for the increas: ta hai Lado | oN ps now has 11, land picked up his third victory explodes . Also on the Kansas 17 in Yankee Stadium. . . . The Mole esd ¢ Naviot | “8 8 1 o/head, would just about be con-lond spot. Buck White of poe - veloped; Co A Er i 3 + Kantaots Wally Westlake fired two of the year. Garcia's loss was his city staff 18 Duane Xavier Pil- Racine, Wis, Belles and the Keeganp 0 0 0 9 Bundy 1 0 0 o;ceded a second straight flag with phis, Te 1 tt type materi: ai bi Re n | homers off Bain, each with a mate fourth compared to one. win, |, y 3 in the outfield is Henry| Kemosha, Wis, Comets of the | Touls 31303111 Totals 311231 10/the acquisition of Blackwell and 2 t TEN, Was ip third with 2 it possible fc He EH had “ind as he inpines, aboard, and ran his season total Cleveland | Kigantr. of All-American Girls’ Baseball ples stiuck out dor Hinrichs tn Sh. |Wehmeier. But a spokesman on oral, d=. in y A Radi ecatt 3 tr turns; Fires ; ; i . * { e fo re oi i Ta purer to nine. Hank Bchenz hit his first von 3 8 Ie . | League will play a curtain | i Renna Jan for ndergort Sa hb. i CineingH, while admitting that with Jim Ferrier of 8an > Lu Also plan 1 Ronstanty'$ and in the opening inning and Sam ennedy rf § oo | THE LOUISVILLE pitcher raiser to the Cleveland-New | Bator "Rial And Rohn in he Dodgers might gain an “im- » this week t i aR RR i J). ro BO Jethroe started Murray Dickson, obvi iH gg HE : tH 'who beat the Indians last Thurs-| York game... . These girl pros | Bundy Se rn for Gritfet ath in! the Dad edge” expressed the opin- and Bob Toski of North Hamp * and assure oo gad” dor downhill with a home Fun to open | Rasen. In | Brame. To really play an Interesting brand | ans i h ton, Mazes. i 2 en 0,808, : the game, fi ar § gariiin ot § 3 day is Solomon Hampton Cole- of ‘the national pastime and | Emo vearaaaesune in w = io that tie Reds are virtually] Middlecoff, who led the fel a a . position is J : Sig | be Fr co oh shy xn sks orced to take drastic st t 2 oe b | ; rosses Jingles followed Jehr nes} aril 2s © 3 : jan. es a Bo N Now "he big h ni, | will give u Eman, M Ta son S a alia {overcome the shortage of “talent Fe 7 ihe Iv: 13 Thursd Nn THE Softhal Games pper and Lom re-| Beard oach is Deiphia Louis Bis-| them the big han m. sSimmons. in their farm chain, § was respons ; J 4 lieved Dickson to accept the de Hy ers’ coac P ° pa led". And uns : round today for a 208 total with & prior to a ; ny, feat. his fourth of the ye "| Jucker sonette, and Benjamin Franklin THE organized girls’ ‘baseball tin nyder, a Recovers Stuff Ferrier and Toski. i 3 . Taat e Sous The Be Je ol ao. i Johnson pitches for them + «teams of the current era are a tt | te ren Ar .| Blackwell, a brilliant flinger Sth In 3-Way Tie : Race This «NE onl oed Sain in the sixth but Bobby Rl tos like George Washington Wilson|far cry from the days of the mimi“siw “Glisten Sisien “jasss-_Caa- UNLIL sidelined by a Kidney opera-| There also was a three-way tie i peop » Hogue held the Pirates to oni BE thoefiah Hopes 3 Rp PE trie pe Loa Bloomer Gils ho barnatormed| pi A Yo Matin to Jarvis; ton In 1948, has shown flashes fOr fifth place, at 200, among" : y ¢ rm : sa Bit-in- the last three. Thal Sacked 321 Ts a UES Songest Mme the country years ae io ie uF. Wate gn ule OC. his _old:time. form. this. season FEAEY. Ransom. Johnny. Palmer....... a: an A defeat was the tenth in the last Heston ._ i. ho BYNES yi uel waa trick tot. fairs Martin 1, apparently has recovered and Bill Nary. Harrison held 1 | Longacre Stadiums eleven, starts for the Bues rors Baarden, i Andromidas, St, 2 jitcher, the. Bloomer Girls were fr i hier J OYhr } im lens 4 § Ker *fa! much of his former stuff. down sixth place alone. : the aR : * . ore . . . Xion tne i E ryck movie, wil Pittebuceh, I a uy 1s In hg Funning Ja gong CB gin oper RE 4 hah ey in bug "Br 4 Wehmeler, generally rated as| Four others matched for’ i Cars inciude tang! mes ! i ’ CH Sui ¥ ang, finrichs one of the National League's out- seventh spot with 211s, i the Br with A and J of Connersville in nanssy kowski, Minneapolis pitcher... |disguise” by women’s wigs", . . ning pitcher Losing Standing youngsters, has b They were Skip‘ Alexander,” : omm the feature game at Municipal At oil et Also Theodols Geri Bap | {and they didn't dare stray a a bo wom Serafin having off-and-on ey doen Fred Haas Jr., Chick Harbert and” ! Special, RO 8:45. second . cinski and Alex Blas {away from a barber shop. ...H re | sprin 1A 's TF § Special, Wi g. ustralia’s Flas Norm B 3 Sarte, Volt af Tole VA sD, tate fase fre8 of er Ramey pens com he ray | Fox: another sight-nander. us| lth: Who took a twooverpas. §| Srecial. Dr ’ ” “ °o Wilson, of 2 § 94 been sought by the Braves and is} 73 Om his tour of the course toda | "Ch nell hoi who is usually rough on the better than fair Bloomer Girls Marin on: the auction block "The tourne Banks, Chet i 3 y, first in Indiana Ty : PE x a ey po) At Busier hist Sr joni piayed out of go AnApOlls Minin t 4 I Ra BS pretty certain that the a aN ig-name golfers since BE Jos James, ax bral nationality? . . . English-| TICKET ORDERS are mow |bificier § 8 will have to battle to stay ends tomorow, : final scenes oie pede RL Ln Ld wy Dutch nt being received for the major Site it i Jout of the cellar oven with Black Ff. Wayne Leaders ewer . Honochick Le e's a one-man ‘melting pot. | game; 1 pr doyd Mangrum .......... 13439-85901" ] ) Bar-t Bt Tn Attendance a. i " key Park, Chicago, July 1L 3 o:turns, Whereas ther can benefit, Yer ..o.iin 4 pink” after bers gt New Noga the Tatum REN “THE WHO'S WHO contains the! + - ~ No more than four tickets | 33°14. by trade, from the surplus-talent|Dr cary M —of “the star \Viidcats play the New Bethel DiMaggio Blasts history of the majority of ‘the| to the customer, with the prices: Town Ts nH Tow HH] ja Which Branch Rickey, the Dndger| job Toski ...... He terms f girls in the 6:15 opener. “base hit jeague’s players and carries the| Box, $5; grandstand, $3, and |8t Pau 4 800 301 300 3|n aestro, has in hountiful rium- ona aimer start In the me 425-Foot Homer names and titles of all club of-| bleachers, $1, tax Included. . . . | on Martin 5 Wo Brancato. Runs-owil-| rs, Henry Ransom = way.” Shay : : NEW YORK, J 4 P ficials and the circuit's chiefs and Make checks payable to 1950 fon 3. Drescher, Vailas, Snyder, Burdette: Holding Out For Banta 4: Hartson. ..-... a 11 rows hel a , June 3 (UP)! board of directors. | All-Star Game and’ mail to |derson. Rune batted in-Martin 4 Gies:| Morgan, who was a shortstop Hoosier Results they crossed ns Who's Who was compiled, Loc x , n Postoflice, |°%8 + Drescher 2. SMa. Snyder, Dur-iat. M Um Beodt cc... “The start ed i ups-—-Oft Di 5 {The New York Yankees pitti Fol ig WIG w b p P Tosh Box S90 Maa Fratafice, | dete, caninl’ Nasior 3° Anderson 3. Tw ‘thira Snireal In "49, has played Bill n; Davie rants will bab Tat, a ie and p! y Fred P.| . : St; Chie ? or ome FURS or Brooklyn wk-re Miksis,|Bob Grant ...... probab! pene fui ¢odtet # pa y White Sox today, winning the ui hinson, Minneapolis, with the 80, iL... Add 35 cents regis- Many in, Gleeson, ‘Cassini, 'X ngerson. Mar-|a capable performer, has a. Yo Weiser” oa speedway pr ih anbachs au re rH TEA ).iopener, 3 to 1, on Phil Rizzuto's -operation of members of the tration fee to each check, and |~Marin io Mize: Haugstad io Cassini to unable to break into the lineup Br andl Ala a“ “Sweetheart : i. San Homba? mitch ai two-run . double and taking the, ..r.ican * Association Chapter, | inclosed self-addressed stamped [on bases Kansas Cliv 50, 8 paulo AS a regular because of a plethora Ben we oe Ab ot Sites ant po th, me night cap, 6 to 3. on Joe DiMag-| Baseball Writers Association of| envelope. Bases on balls—off: Burdette 3. Haugstad (of infield JF ry’ MAURI | 2 TRE glo's tremendous three-run homer. xmerien, Fan » Bunt} Sep J ek aby: [° o ianatl 18 said to be holding] Sim BoM - Work at Si vi. Trailing 3 to 2 in the seventh a | VETERAN ‘INDIANAPOLIS shad. 8 Jn #13 innings: “van Cuk. 110 8 | out” tor Banta oe olaing| ih 30% . this week fc : “inning of the second game, the! NOT ALL Hoosiers become [ans will recall that Johnny COT pitcher—by: Ransstad. (Workman). wild 1 AFUNG Te Bill Link -.:.. it was ok. FH : placement and is high on B Bob Lin . { pitehes—Haugstad, Kenn. Balks—Hau igh on Belardl BR . raiseriricianas ow Yankees began their winning authors or politicians. . . . For riden, White Sox pilot, master Pi prisusitad. Kehn, Baiks-Haus-|o 16 is cluttering Up the Dodger Pet.aher the race and rally with two out whet Gene example, we have had topnotch minded the Indianapolis Indians detts. Losing pitcher -Haugstad Umpires | hench as a ho B i» a. . 8 “Three other ‘Hoosiers to stay over 1° * 03 |Woodling walked. Hank Bauer Hoosier baseball umpires be- when thay pioneered night base-| Swain. Dufly sed Marts. Time-2:3. _. 0 0 Hus from the tourney during today's. ner Wednes iS Strai it followed with a single and then, fore and still have ‘em, , , , all in the American Association, = a L and Chicass Daily News tne. | Shooting. They were Bill Heinlein, his third-ple DiMaggio rocketed a 425-foot Willis Monroe of the current | . at old Washington Park. 0 Lage League Noblesville; Ivan Gants, Elwood, REMIND PHILADELPHIA. Tans 3 (UP homer into the left field bleachers. American Association staff Is {None of bis players ever had play- Adds 2 More Teams Giles Says It’s |and Paul Gross, Indianapolis. = = get those : une 3 ( DiMaggio's home run, his ‘sev: a native of Brasil, Ind. «++ Call x Lefty Hal New i . fearful of getting “beaned” at bat| CHICAGO, June 3 (UP)—The | for: the 50 y ewhouser recorded enth of the season, gave pudgy 'em right, Bl: lor hit in the face by “bad hops” newly-formed National Profes- A Pipe. Dream Woodcock, Savold Speedway of

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;[sweep of their three-game series apolis, the new manager of -the diplomacy and succeeded in quiet- formally admitted two more clubs hunts ih § (here Perth a 61 hem over the! Yankees fast 30 oy n She a Sox, is the tows ing their fears and jitters by con- to bring its strength up to eight Warren Giles, president of Snel wooNDON Jule 3 (UP) «Bruce next year. s, sald today tha ; oy v a o 1s x2 Ha» | Philadelphia Athletior. M | Chie: nim. Game) York pesident he oo uge Amen Vineing then fat ’ Hight pall iy teams. and Toledo were the ™ report that his club was abou ti describes: Himself a8 The Don MURREL one ve. tha Ar Pro Mtotucts st 045. seven safeties, one a a Ada Ay 9 8 missus AHO 4 Joseph Bush was "he. first, 1930 vation of the minor leagues at the two teams taken into the loop at) J TRY 10 SERCRAYer, den he would flay Lee Savold alive" ation. tat aL i vores Javan su as, I . W Adama. g } Ruasuipm : 3 i 3 4 1931. The 8 h it time {the Big Depression was on). a meeting in Chicago today, Comi-| | with the Brooklyn Dodgers was | he would flay Lee Savold Alive”: § nation that as TA ate rus onto H jets Reid pavil |yosaiis § 3 3 § Baer Rr } 3 SAN nd better thar second tn 30 But since the players on the op- missioner Doxie Moore said. “a pure pipe dream.” [ren they set Tuesday night FBT Clown gh former B Bethe I 4 3 "Sul mals” thelr start of the ninth om It was! Elion » 41 yBerrae » 4 0 { years. . ir that ey wel posing team in the ‘night in-| The previous six teams were! “We've been dickering for pos-| for the British version of the- Blue Crown paw Fh, ih Grove Sladiu wher the Chapman's sixth homer. Baietdd 1 | DEometi § 1 § {four pennants and two World Se-|augural” also were total strangers Sheboygan, Waterloo, St. Paul, ¢/0F dialh Wah al Sposiag| World heavyweight Utle. al a : tangle with J.D. Ada XU The Tigers scored five of thelr Rit Aisne’ fe 383 080m {81 dries... They originated the base- '0 Right ball, Corriden refrained Milwaukee, Denver and Anderson. sams, including Brooklyn, and] _Sevold rh 2 prome eel _ Has of mbna Uh fae six runs with two out, one in the Ssperdt 6 6 § 0 ‘ball phrase, “Hitless Wonders,” from taking advantage of them St. Louis, which had been granted 758 nO hearer making ofie than) oi a ooaenek nat No Moor 5 ok I Shih wal Wow first inning on a walk that pre- Crrsaielss & 2 3 3 in 1908 by winning the pennant: -- He did the sporting thing by|a franchise, withdrew at the meet-| When Wwe started, "he sald" in!ONIY for the title but also bee: ne = ceeded singles by Viv Wertz and Siler 1800 and World Series ‘with a bunch! holding no Tribe practice under ing because the club had no suit- °° ments on the Chicago re- [sause the a hin prEuter Jag cE _. oot Byers. | wr : of butter h the lights until the night of the able arena in which to pla {por oar Oy sing a 260 i _— Hard Tops Slated As Newhouser chalked up his| Bagi Sa ut uo oliias,, J} [0.01 10jof buttercup hitters. first game . . . Thus both teams = Other cities terete include] “As for the report that we are| Tuck Into a tree shortly before the few venture = from Duluth, Minn., Si 'about to trade Ewell Blackwell, Ney were to meet last fa i f inn., Sioux City, Ia; and e

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