Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 16
ting, Kentucky is the “summer . 8 a ® 8 =» i 1 Wednes-| {1 ni “lonly vietory came on a three-hit 10th at Victory Field last ©" book” favorite, Tennessee second, {the ninth inning today to break . FOOTBALL, TOO, had its complications. Ten of the 1 11 {TIShE as the Millers beat the Kan-| SOT ay against gto New! ‘ day recalled a similar feat at 9 sas City Blues 5 to 4. per ookie Park years ago. Louisiana ute third . . . Ken- & 3-3 He 1 ang ive the Sinema | players were guards... spe _in_ guards, Ivan Ta the score fied At (hree. York Yankees, suffered his eighth 8g Indianapolis and Columbus yo § larg ira "Brook dh ™h to pass the bail on fourth down because he had no kick coming, all in the last of the sixth, Fano-/defeat of the season today as the Wins Fir t St locked in a scoreless mound anta a im the | roo i gers. e defeat according to Marx, {vich singled to drive in two runs,Cleveland Indians rolled to a 7-3 $ a Bow! last New Year's ; . , {dropped the Dodgers into second The football game ended and Ivan took a shower, being and give the Millers a 5-3 edge. victory over the Philadelphia! WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP) i battle and 10 goose eggs hung a big upset and the bluegrass place. v i 5 —A time] careful to use UN Veto for underarm daintiness, Then, off to | He was relieved by Zaballa in the (Athletics, imely double play by Cass on Jus scoreboard es | the Indians state lost its shirt as a result of Grady Hatton and Danny Lit-| the basketball court to be disillusioned again, (seventh, however, but still took| The A’s twice put Brissie ahead, Michaels enabled the Washington {tent t ah 4 Lue jon. a Re giving points, . a | Whiler aisy hit in the il for the} Foul shots could not be taken at the charity stripe. An |the win. A leadoff triple by Bob Dillinger Senators to defeat the Chicago : ‘was: first Facing. Dandy. THE, CHICAGO STAGS, whe- Ln, “18 8 a hind Mn “aggrieved player had to step up to the party line... All play was t= -Zabatta put out 4 big Bliss and an Infield out produced one| Sox, 6-0, Ners today in a i tone i Pals . el ‘dropped a chunk of money in 1 er Th ~ the foul Ki on a People’s Court. Coaches were permitted to swear a red rally as he struck out two men|run at the outset, and Ferris Fain §ame called after 41; innings "out artist, the une Bot i pro basketball last season, have {Rake Bnider hitting one fOr! grea never a biue one.’ There were five officials for every | with the bases loaded and then poled his eighth homer of the year| When a cloudburst flooded the | fast itech on the fat of his Tor yet to post a forfeit for 1050. rooklyn in the fifth, : player, because Russia believes in Mureavgray. {got the third on an easy grounder, at the start of the second. But the field. pi Ie od 4 YONe Tun Over in 1951 National Association com- Brass a Cincinnati "5 ® {The Millers staved off a last. Indians tied the score in the fourth Sandalio Consuegra, Cuban ight field wall. , , . Homers a petition . , . Kennle Roberts of [meeseds "3 8 1 3 Hatton. » A194 TENNIS, TOO, was not for Ivan. He ON found thers 1 Inning Kansas City rally, holdingjon a single by Allie Clark and| Tookie nigh ;hander who arrived really som fy ‘out of this the Windy City quintet wants 'So0F%C, {3 1 oi fsherct 4130 no racquet in Russia. Everyone must Keep his mouth shut. {the Blues to one run, and it ended two-baggers by Luke Easter and Libis avana a few days ago to world in nat re. Io eateh on with the Indianapo- |Robnanin 4 0 § Yschettinee ¢ 6 8 8 With no racquet and no love sets, tennis was out of the ques-. abruptly. Al Rosen. on ie ig ors, gave up only » Vie Is Olympians. + «+ He's a for | Hodges. th 107 Ras 4 i ; { tion. The party feared one star netman would make an ace of | Kansas pity Al Minnespoli O Al Cleveland. Philadelphia ee d it winning his major : versity of Kentucky |Morsan.ss 1290 few | another. In Russia the party alone makes an ace of the people, |[Wilsonef 4 0 3 0 Wiliams2s 3 | 8 4 H OA ARH O . PETE MODICA, piteher, who | star, and he would be right at | Keep 4 208 tia » $538 So Ivan's sports diet got pretty Ry-Krispy. As a last resort |H Wma § i 3 3 Yodrdse Bb i 31} Smaart. + 1,3 ofoberrt 4 1 § 1 NE an on x | we the current season with | home with the Dlyinps. | Hermansi 2008 | he turned to auto racing. “A master race Was all he could find, |Mield ~ 41 1 5 Haantt- 3-1-3 grMteheitd 2 HE HEA { 33% gles 30 8 3 ¥out 7 i ny ARapolla a won one game. | {Brencen— 0-9-0 1 | There was no “500. That's how Ivan became famous. He | favs §ldanndie ’ 31 ¢gDoovet 418 ghinis™" 3 3 ?iphime 334 fui { i 3 t and mean Yo luck Atter VICTOR HERMAN of Hast-'%%0 5800 didn’t make the Pravda sports page, but he did set a record in |galacrss 3 331 fonningsas 4 1 1 4 Bireviae 3 10 VHicheckan 3 3 3 3fernislil i 8 9 0 Naren 180 Bm To San Francisto. « » The |GHopig hom the 81. Paus Brenser| ro 5353 | iving that eas out of Risa. . LAER RE LS 1 5 dao 180 GMecwiy 188 SHMMNO 119 gout fivgui 3 11 8 “nn ONEeT' Totals 33 835 8 Totals 2 ani Woop.» 000 0 villa, 3 p asi,o 10 1 0Evan § 3 | Murrav.c 133 ane 0000 0 or aan» We (bron i, mics ors voter oe idl ERLE ID ot Northey Leads Cubs | Fi ativan gon tees 110i HHH | jm 32d 2:9 rowh Wa:ked for ranca 0 in eig Aker 1 9 0 3 K eo an erm | ne Spuntry te bimdh in the 200-Mils Race has slipped One’ Suk" when Te ro as Seared y ipneavails’ Werks Co ul n= Jotals 3 3 Ff Tow ol an? Totals 17 3125! Totals 10 815 7 the "Pirates a" Cuifornia. {cause the tans. tony 130 mon Bist BT 1310 Win Over Braves ie we ioii, Salt in dep iasiiimin | 00 a ® te Joined the Indians in the South. speeds a little any | taal. Errors Robinson) Justin, Russ, bat Batted | IB rad: ne noings. FatodlenF 14h base! as Sind out for Scheib ha a ne (Called In Bh, rain) "ed 4 whiler. Brady, Cleveland ...i.. ovivivesss FIT ERBO rani aaa ray yeas returned to California, and [cited over in the days of super- Riussewsti imation scored tn A fit on CHICAGO, June 10 (UP)—Stocky Ron Northey who joined the Ho Sr “Hoo 4 3, Martin. Bouts B I he dba 110 106 0 soon cine lt 104 1x—8 now another trip east. { sonic afr travel.” . ., Mr. Herman, | lores, STIR a eB Silte-Rutile. Chicago Cubs only yesterday, drove in five runs to lead them to a'¢ plaxe.-y Wilianms to earkn 10 Harsh | qians. batted. in Easier, Dob. Rosen 3 3 iL J hated. Inc-Norton CHET JOHNSON. i whe Wwaithed both the qualifica- Hatton. Litwhiler. Kiussewski, Sacrifices 13 to10 Sump ove: the BO ae Nore poday.. atch 2ide, Pa. fmt: © T. Base Sort ew} Suse hits-Baster, Fain. Boudreau, Garcls is Lh ost. Three case Vy sou paw, tions an ¢ race, like thousands Hodges. Left on base-Brooklyn 11. Cin- otal o players, includin ve ¢ 8 Cc ( - 00b anovic alla IDoby, Home runs-—-Fain, Rosen. Stolen play-—Mic aels to oren. Left on Who pitched for Indianapolis in of others from distant: states, Wabmeier "8 Struck sui By Roe 1. raded before the crowd of 17,771 spectators in the 20-hit slugging. Wor Lim 1, 'zabalia 3 in 5 Hit by ner Avia fo Bust Dosdle | pisysBougreny te Balis=—Ot] Pare 2. Aloma.} Conuein 1 . 1048 and 1949, lost a game on a probably has climbed down Hen- Branca 1. Barney 1 Welmeter Fsged match marked by nine doubles and three homers. By ovieh (Wilson. M Hay 3. Philadelphia 7. Base on balls—Oft Wyse aif Perce’ s BT bh is and runs. third strike recently, . . .- On the|nessy's throat by now, [and FROST nines, Branca 0 and 0 ‘The victory was credited to| Boston Chicago | Umpires—Monroe, Bricese, Kine. | L, Sure! Ns Ee “oT Briss 8 “and 3 and | in 1%. Wild plich— —Pirce. Winning Ek Rich h = eh fer" 19-17. Losing pitcher righthander Doyle Lade, his sec- *TYS 8 a? £3 4 ~ £ |&Jn, Ya, Jonines; chet 6 and 0 V picher-—Gonsionra 14 oe : te or meler | 3h ip Jethroe,c mzotti, Vyse an i n 3% nning pitch re =~! and | BUmMmors, Ames tend ns Tribester L ; : ; | Ba A Yoh aD nd Bendilh Ri jond as opposed to one defeat, Hitmen holt i 3 § owenic ® 0 33 Kovacs Defeats Gattla Vries. giosing pitghes- Brisste 4688. = Bly y endance—6288. while Bob Hogue absorbed the 8 ordon.Ib ¢ il ii Cretan } i i Riggs in Semi Final {and Soar. Time—3:32. Attendance—3811. | : loa Somer {00 0bPatkoer 4 0 - TE i . ons Ten Braves strode to the plate Muchas § o | 0 Bdvs wards rf 1118 CLEVELAND, 0. June 10 (UP) Bowling Congress Set CHICAGO RINK SKATES e : | Pp 0 ace Sain S | p [in the five-run third in which Bi\iore 8 3 Norther rt $1 ? —Frank ] Kovacs defeated defend- g 9 (Continued trom P 18) | starters Paul Minner and Johnny! Mrshalli $3.1 %Smailev.ss $313 bing champion Bobby Riggs in the To Let Curtain Fall rt - Al Gru Id Belt | Kiippstein were routed. | Boncvnn § 82 Kiipoaian § & 2 8semi-finals of the National Pro-| COLUMBUS, 0. June 10 (UP) them going into the seventh, the nwa $ | | . Homer Started Scoring | Eff oft” i 82 ogo Kowsit } } 3 fessional Tennis tournament here’ Tne American Bowling ConIndians narrowed it to 3 to 2 Homer for Pelicans | HH - Earl Torgeson's fifth homer of Chipman. p00 0 0Verban, St 00 3 9 tonight, 6-2, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, and gress wound down today in prephen O'C 11 hit his h ’ t nson.p 0 0 0 0 Leonardp 0.0 0 ’ whe Yvonne 8 homer aver ; the year with one aboard started ei” {1 § § ruined Riggs’ chances to win his ,.a4i0n for the closing curtain ad hy. does) Rr Bic cng pune a ST. PAUL, Minn., June 10 (UP) the scoring. The Braves added .,,..., {iiisi 8 Tota i331 8 second pro-title in a row. ° Tuesday. ~ Rot gaually hit in that direction) (UP) ow Driexhs Pell | nme St. Paul Saints went into Another in tha fourth on TOMMY | Borkowski sineled for Lae in seventh, Kovacs did not use his famed,’ wpe ‘hionest in early rolling,
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' former presidents of the AA and the St. Louis Browns, 290 to 4.
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George M. Trautman, Columbus, ~treasurer of
ago White "bers of the American Association "board of directors and others,
~~ Sullivan Night Celebration fore
EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor. . A BAND wil play, the fans will shotit, there will be a
few brief talks and then the PRESENTATION will be made. |
© 1t all will come off on Ted Sullivan Night-at Victory Field in when the Indianapolis I Indians’ affable busi-
being NE Minor League Executive of the Year (1949).
The presentation of the or ar "san Francisco against Plaque wil se Loar, president and a id, base load 0 A rer. Dudley, Louisville n 4
Steve Mesner, also a former Hooof the “ihe Ageriean Astoriy Assogiation Om: and |iler Redskin. the batter swung to congratulate Sullivan will be
pe And missed Johnson's next pitch. , The pitch was so wide it got by "the catcher, Mesner reached first safely and the runner on third raced home with the winning
tally
0. ident of the Nai eectation of Professional Baseball 1euguss (the minors); Frank: Ce of the
‘was ons sible to pms probably was “| sot in Boston last Thursday Messrs. Trautman and Lane are)... the Red Sox slaughtered |
the latter only recently appointed "yy would be interesting to | Johnny Corriden, Indianapolis, know how many miles the St. | Louis outfielders covered while | chasing Boston hase hits. doit SULLIVAN NIGHT T5581 ¥ ws % pontored by the Indianapolis on] : BUT THE ‘BROWNIES still are tub is which the Tribe in Smith Cll a life membership: they'll stop over. in - indianapolis Vie Seiter is president, Dr. ‘tomorrow night to meet the Indall Bass is chairman of the, dians in an exhibition attraction, Randall committee, assisted by: '’ Despite the horrendous snowRichard Dye and George Browne. !n§ In avail layers n pave a ow he Ply, yer al punts 1°. fevers, outfielder, won a g ;
and they'll surely add to the din KWFICHE "T44RUe Tas if the Indians mapl the Mil. waukee Brewers In the series
opener. » ” AA PRESIDENT DUDLEY has
called a general league meeting in Indianapolis at 2 p. m. Tuesday
big lea, caliber are Hank Arft, Dick Kokos, Les Moss, Sherman Lollar." Don Lenhardt, Ned Garv-| er and Al Widmar., . Zack Tay lor, manager, a former star ma-| jor league catcher, formerly pi, loted . the Toledo Mud Hens. . . . {The Browns won hut one pennant directors and others at a dinner down through the years, in 1044, atSpm land they carried the St. Louis Active ‘members of the AA World Series before bowing out, As proof of their fighting quali-|
ter, Columbus; Parke Carroll, ties the Brownies humped off the
Karsan City; Edward Doherty, ‘Louisville; D'Arcy Flowers, Mil- Red Sox Friday and the Yankees waukee; W. D, Ryan, Minneapo- yesterday. S lis; Mel Jones, St. Paul; Robert yn / Hans, Toledo, and Sullivan. BILL BEVENS, who pitched * a near no-hit game in the 1947
. » CONCESSION BUSINESS World Series, Yankees vs. poet it where 4b-hurts cat the; Dodgers. draw.his. outright. ren. abbreviated 500-Mile Race this rom Sacramento the oth-
er day . . . That means he joins the ranks of the jobless , , , It was a fast downhill slide for Bevens after the old arm lost its cunning . . . Save your mon. ey, boys, while you're In the money,
ALTHOUGH this s only June, football-minded Southerners are trying to dope the stren of the 1950 college elevens in the South. eastern Conference . ... At this
- FRANK KALIN'S game-win-
ning home run as first up in the
cans defeated the Nashville | Vols here tonight, 5 to 2. Al Grunwald, young first base. man down from Indianapolis, connected for a two-run homer for the Pelicans in the first inning.
but the drive had plenty of wind carry. It was his fourth of the year. It ended the scoring. for the:
the eighth for the Indians by lin! ing out his third hit of the game. But he was wiped off in a double play after Whitey Platt fled. out./fly to Restaino Emil Restaino got a double in center. ‘the home seventh after one out, Two Games Today but was left on base, The teams will battle it .out in Grissom warned the Indians he a doubleheader tomorrow afterwas in rare form by striking out noon. Probable Tribe pitchers ‘both Tom Saffell and O'Connell are Fred Strobel and Johnny to start the game, McCall. Ed Neville and Ray The Indians’ first run, tallied in Herbert are due for Toledo. : the second, was registered by Culley Rickard, He led off by after tomorrow tb meet the St. walking and raced to third on a Louis Browns in an exhibition single by Monty Basgall, A single, at Victory Field Monday night,
in deep
by Ed Fitz Gerald scored Rikard after which the American Asso-nville.
with Basgall being held at second. /¢iation’s four western clubs will A’ Costly Bunt invade the Tribe park, beginning ‘ . y b with Milwaukee Tuesday, | It looked like a big inning for] The sliding Indians have won Indianapolis. But when Gregg at- only | six games in their last 21 tempted to saerifice, he popped an! easy one to Pitcher Grissom and* arts. Mud Hens Basgall' was doubled off- base. A lof Coach “Boom Boom” Beck to-| fly by Baffell retired the side. /day in the absence of Manager The Tribesters also muffed a pddie Mayo, who was called out chance fm the sixth. Stevens léd of the city on account of the ser‘off with: a Ait, Platt fanned, {lous {lIfEs8 of his wife, Rikard's single put Stevens on sec- ~Tribe- Manager Lopez revealed ond, Basgall fanned and Fitz late today that he had filed a Gerald was tossed out. protest with League President Tribe Manager Al Lopez's pinch Bruce Dudley concerning the rain-
were in charge
* hitters had hard luck. Dom Dalles- shortened game in‘ Columbus last
_ sandro batted for Gregg in the night which the Indians lost, 1! | seventh and was out op a rifle to 0, in five and a half innin oh Te drive to Restaino in left, Lopez claimed the Red Bird n e batted for Pierro and made the themselves to protect the Same-ending out on a Slleligs! field when the rain started.
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George Munger, going the route for the first time since Apr. 27, pitched the St. Louis Cardinals into first place in the National League standings today as the Redbirds halted the seven-game winning streak of the Now York | Glants, 6-2,
Kept as gained his Bird triumph while Clint Hartung, fifst of five New
| York pitchers, was charged with vhis first defeat.
© Scores Winning Run Munger scored what proved to
~atter- pickin up another the fifth, the Cards clinched the |
the American League ‘and decision. in the seventh inning|
with Marion's squeeze play bunt! and Del Rice's double, ‘accounting for two runs. New Yo
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Ae Avan's Tragic Awakening Told
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Without Sad Violin Music
i By FRANK ANDERSON | Ivan Tu Getoutski used fo be the All-Boviet boy. He's not i any more. Ivan ate Stalin Puffs, the breakfast of commissars, by the | case until he had his fill. Here, in a nut shell, is the story of Ivan's tragic awakening told without sad violins: It started in college where Ivan was majoring in Riot-Mak-ing, Applied Propaganda and Bear-Wrestling. Tvan soon. found he could: not completes the course in four years and turned pro. He had. to linger in, dear old Molotov Tech for an extra year because of the Five-Year Plan. .n . 9 = " ” NATURALLY, that set Ivan back a bit in his desire to be the Hero of the Soviet Union in baseball, foothall, basketball, tennis and auto racing. But came the day he received his steppeskin and out into the world (with limits, of course) went he,
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Cincinnati Drops Brooklyn to Second CINCINNATI, June 10 (UP)—
{Ted Kluszewski hit a home run with one out in the last half of
fourth place in the American: Association standings last night by pinning a 9 to. 8 defeat on the. sagging Milwaukee Brewers. The Saints built up a 7 to 3 lead “in the first seven innings on the strength of a four-run dut-
left burst in the third frame but were Scheffing,
forced to put down a late splurge by the Brewers which saw them net’ seven markers in the last two frames. A two-run homer by centerfielder Bob Addis brought three; runs in the eighth and the Brewers solved Haugstad for. four
The Tribesters will return home More in the ninth but it wasn't vital doubles, Northey replaced itd d iin:
enough. The win moved St. Paul one percentage point ahead of Columbus which lost to Louis-
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ey » ” » ? HE SIGNED with the Petrograd Pelicans - the Class War League, In his first game he was at bat most of the day because the umpire was too smart to think he couid call a strike in Russia. © Finally Ivan got on base and was about to steal second when hg remembered the penalty for stealing in the land of the Kremlin. The baseball game was futile in the first place. Ivan should have known the Communists weren't supposed to lose. Alas, both his team and the opposition were sponsored by the party. So there was really nothing else to do but turn to football.
Holmes’ first cirduit drive, the! only run off Lade in four and two-thirds innings, Holmes paced. Soieano Ee the Braves’ 14-hif attack ~ with) Runs batted Hee Torseson 2,
four hits. Marshall 2. Bickford, Edwards 3, Pafko. Relying on well directed shots’ The best Hl inal by 1 " st. ea Northey, who came from Cin- nol Jones 2. Neuther 3. Habis an 8 appiving petty si ho il was 645 by July. singer tally Men's Black, Ladies’ High-Top cinnati- in _exehange for Bab| jethroe,. Edwards, Burris, Smalley, | his opponent. yp aye Michigan City, Ind. It, too, missed] White Shoes, Chicago, Heavy- ; don, H i slammed his sixth Northey, Hogue.' Patko 3. Serden. Some After dropping the - first two, the leaders by a wide margin. || duty Chassis, both Fibre and
honier of the vear and first as a runs—Torgeson. Holmes, Cub behind walks to Hank Sauer Pt on Ho ) and Andy Pafko to put the vic. Jai—Off Bick tors ahead in the fifth, Bu Previously, the.Cubs had rout ted! |
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: Tigers Swamp Red Sox, 188, © Take AL Lead
“In seventh Inning
With 3-Run Rally BOSTON, June 10 (UP)—The
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A sigith and before this was pre-| Kok ! ented from. geiting. worse, Coneh§NSyr—4-1-4-4 " t1-4 “Dlek Bartell had got into it by| Artt.1» i ling. 4 [ck Suri the giant Wait Droyo, | Dota i : i Detroit Cok Cg 5,30 3 ipon.ss 5 i's | o— 5 EET VE ¥.2b : 3 "3 J 3 Form or 330 wii amit 4 ! 8 a 11 Bl HI Sunn me BE Sroth.ct | Tebbetts,c 4 1 6 0 Totals 371130 Fors Bolom § 14 Baas 1113 RatarihaTa 158 lad { , | 8 a ounD $ i ’ 3 TL on,p § ¢ 3 8 Delsing flied out for Pillette in 9th, Keller "0.0 0 s. Mastersnp 1 0-8 018 Logs oo vroorrrimires It ta — — A ew OK .:ivivnsrs Tota 2714! Totals 39 1337 14 Wright double Ri pls fn, eg, Soo: ore by innings: BPI a iiss 0818 | - Owe. Kokos,
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Would he be an outfielder, a samovar (T) formation quar- ringer hr | terback or a forward? That was.the.question:.It:should: have. tras “heen & @nap fof Ivan who had been Marxed for success, but it oui—by Rin ot 8, rout wasn't. Kinder
and Na--0ff Be ngs Pion oft nd 0 in 1 Pnink: 3 innings. Tout floutteman 3 teh By rout (Dy Rite! er—Trout 14-0 Kinder i . Um
an Attendance—35,551
Kansas City,
* MINNEAPOLIS, June 10 (UP) —Minneapolis pitcher Frank Fan-| ovich won his own ballgame to-
Eliott ‘popped out for Sisti in eighth, hot service and favored his inBurt doubled for Johnson in ninth, jured shoulder 205 380 33=13 match, although. he. said after- 2 purris 2./Ward “my arm's completely well,”
Riggs changed
won the third set, ‘but
nson 3 Leonard | Kovacs came back after the final the Pepsi-Cola game was tied at five- all,
to 8, on 21 hits today as the New ; York Yankees lost to the 8t corked his eighth homer of the:
The Tigers routed Ellis Kinder 3.2, in the seventh inning with 8 three-run rally after Man.
fl 'Mighthander to pitch through a Bro rowns two more lo and then seven-run fourth frame. Detroit tp,ey- added their final two runs iced the game in an eight-runioy “pPuane Plllette’s two errors,
{ninth frame after the Red Sox! ! cut its margin to three runs, a single and Lenhardt's double
Ted Williams walloped homer of the year for the but Vie Wertz and Hoot Evers countered with Tiger homers and; ~ {knocked in seven runs betwe ithem., Johnny Groth four singles and a triple in six trips to the plate and Priddy weighed in with four hits. theld the
Players Have ‘Word Bad blood Ye Nude two though Tom Ferrick blanked the
teams broke oiit' when Gerry/losers in the eighth and ninth,
Priddy and Birdie Tebbetts had “words after Priddy walked in the!;
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Dick Kokos Sl Out Three-Run F To Cap 5 in Eig jhth
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over first
{season to put St. Louis ahead,
‘Sherman Lollar's double folwed. two s
lin the ninth. : his 18th pne yankees scored their first! Red Sox... i the second inning when Yogi Berra came home on Owen {Friend's error.” Bobby Brown's ourth inning Homer gave New| York its last run. Dick Starr pitched the first seven innings, Yankees to six hits and was credited with the victory al-
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