Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1950 — Page 14
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"By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Having recaptured their early-season elutch-hitting technique] fn Toledo yesterday to sweep a doubleheader from the Mud Hens, the Indians returned home today to spend a long hitch at Victory | id. , They'll open up thé meny by battling the 8t. Louis Browns “l an exhibition attraction under the lights | tonight at 8 13. The season's second invasion) ————
"Tinley Park, 1. . |auto race before 29; : . Bettenhausen drove a Belanger Special, finishing nearly a full =
{8 minutes, 44.60 seconds set by "| Bill Holland in 1947. '
Russo Comes i 2d of State Fair: a Parsons Forced Out After 88th Lap
MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 12 (UP)—Tony Bettenhausen of i ‘won the 100-mile national AAA big car | ‘fans at the State Fair track. 20. lap ahead of second place Paul Russo of Hammond, Ind, in a Russo-Nichels Special. f Bettenhausen went the dis-| Rathman of Alhambra, Cal, City | tance in one hour, 10 minutes, of Glendale, sixth; Walt Faulkner,
33.93 seconds. Nearly two minutes Long Beach ., Grant Piston over the track record of one hour, Cal
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by the American Association’s| Coach Walter Beck, the Mud Western clubs starts “4oniorrow Hens acting manager-in the “ab: and the Milwaukee Brewers are sence of Eddie Mayo announced White Leads “first in” at the Tribe park, he war playing out the contest!
“ERR THVIOFS Brown = Hrnder gh SEHelaT protesr th Het filed at league headquarters fin) Hard- Tops Home
Manager : tes stopped over here on an American League open date en route|l.ouisville. Beck claimed the um-| from New York to St. Louls. The pires were wrong in their interpremajor leaguers will have their/tation of Swayne Fleld grounds full squad on hand, according to]rules. thé advance notices sent out by:
Kovacs, ‘Segura In Finals Tonight
"Dyson | CLEVELAND, June 12 (UP)—|from Oakland, Cal. also was oc-| o Spills and thrills marked last Strictly a preliminary boy on thecupying a finals berth that was fod, Pi night's hard-top races at the W. professional tennis po! gram until|reserved for somebody else—for- bay Jac 16th .Bt., Midget Speedway as now, little, ‘bounding Pancho Se- mer champion ' Bobby Riggs. Ko-| Mech. a will be the main attraction vacs upset Riggs in the Double Steal-Pulled——— | Terschel White Won te tena fonight when he faces big Frank semi-final on Saturday. the Browns’ executive staff. Frank Kalin paced the Indians’ “Whit took th “Bi — ‘Kovacs in the final round of the! Bo tonight it’s the two “pre‘About Face’ {Batting in .the first tiit by col- 6:46.51 yf per . ig onal in National RL nis Tournament. Hminary boys” shooting for m{lecting - three blows. The veteran © win principal money, gura. occupying the big prize, -- tae in they vee in Hast, leven got in on a double steal, JUSt Managing to edge out Dick finals berth that had been re-| oddities. After getting slaughtered"!!! Eddie Bockman touching it Fasswater. Indianapolis, Third served for tourney favorite Jack in Boston last Thursday in a game place went to Howard Peterson, Kramer, hailed the world's great-| in which several records were iN the second contest, Ed Stev- also of Indianapolis. est player. | "John Hare Jr. went seven un-| smashed by the Red Sox, the St °N* And Platt batted in four runs eterson set a new record in. Pancho took the berth ticket der par with 65 to tie the Broad-| Louis pastimers turned right apiece. Platt lng: batted 'n two Ne time trials, Jyoti the quar- away from Kramer personally in'moor golf course record at the| Bak around and trounced the Bosox on runs. In the first game. Stevens tepmile oval ih a 8 conn to * sei. -finals upset yesterday, 6-4, Country Club yesterday. Hare nore. ’ (Bot his first triple of the sesson! 5, _ Friday. and Kalin his second. Pat Kirkwood, Houston, Tex. caim, deadly Kramer was some- pars for the 18 holes. He holds On Saturday; the Brows AGAIN, Harvey Riebe, catche and Rex Craig, Inatanapolis, won what jittery and admitted that/the mark jointly with, Fred Mc hash. EBT PEASE the. twee semifinal: events. PHRCHO Wore him our “with nis Dermott The malik 15 fhe ankees, a setback which bumped ang . Al _Federoff.puncied 6 a8. Wore won. hy Roy Atkinzon; SHEE game. ST eve shot by an amateur golfer at asswater, Jimmy Warriner and Kramer, who aPreared in the Broadmoor. !
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Day Indianapolis Spesdway Race. ninth; and George Only 10. of. the Snished | Conor, Los” Angeles; Bromme =
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day in honor of the star driver who was killed in a racing acci | dent at Del Mar, Cal, last vember. A plaque will be placed at the south turn of the track, marking | the Place where Mays hit the wall © two years ago to avoid Snning over Duke Dinsmore of £ 0. who had been thrown from his faster than the mark set by Mel ar, E Hansen, partially paralyzed Los | Angeles racer,” was presented a copy of the wording of the plaque for Mrs, Mays by Dinsmore who | ¢ {out here after the 88th lap be- raced today. cause of a broken piston. He. was. ATIYing = the. -cranaen-sxtourin MAYER
Special. Parsons--had pulled up - HE TIME:
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nt, N. Y., in a lddings Spewas fourth, and Henry Banks Plot Compton. | Cal, anving a TufSpecial, was fifth. Parsons Drops Out Wallard set a new one-lap rec-| a over the one-mile dirt track ual runs. His time was
Johnny Parsons of Van Nuys, Cal, winner of the 500-Mile
Yankees also found the Browns Hens in the first Jimmy Cannon, all of Indianap- main event matches on last to fourth at the time he stopped. still full of fight in New York'Knickerboc ee olis, Cannon turned in the fast-'big tour after pd ast your s | Beroor's “Firestone % 303 03 a= 913 Bl Named After Mays laflor Painting ot ntesicp yesterday, although the Bombers! second. ® est heat race time of 2: 45.08. [the preliminary, was worn out. ‘Sportscaster Dead Digan aad J, "Whol; Rinets and, A flying ‘rock broke the wrist Serotating Guay spol} You ¥ ———————————— | » | 0! . 4 - managed to eke out a double. Gu'trridge Performs | Kovacs, big, rawboned slugger, BROOKLINE, Mass, June 12 mamiiton | ane ule; T Mars Theater vi. lof Johnny McDowell of Los An-| op Bie y See Sy for low
header sweep by close scores. Biriee the Indians made a good showing against the Yankees here in April, losing 5 to 3, Victory Field fans are anxious to see how
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Tennis Results
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Man filling in for Mont iB dir % second, The veteion argu his m ar S ctors = ke Bd Ba = a : eye on the ball anc collected * iree! hits in the nightcap. :
{~The Wamplers and the Em-| The Indians will now rema y {their wigwam through SIAIL_0 parts “today held the one-day, Playing gix series calling for 15 family golf titles won at Sarah eague games, mepting Milwaul.ees, | Shank yesterday, Kansas City Tg Mit St. : ' ) Fred Wampler Br. and Jr. Paul, Columbus and Toledo Inthe iked off mp the father-son
order named. xi Tribe Box -Seores AN AT ABR RR {postion of. the. family meet. And z is WARE RE
ibe it : Dr. J. W. Emhardt and his daughin the first tilt and 12 in the sev- ik e35T1s =
Mud Hens in Toledo Saturday, 3 to 2, when they failed to hit with runners in position to score, the Indians came to life at old Swayne Field
en-inning second contest. It was|o, BOR 0 a Bie Slice, Won the father-daugh-their | sixth Seubitionder sweep ore hi ni ee 183 Fred. Wai ple Jr. carded a as! Yes, a look will show you why it’s Ford Prior to yesterday, however, the Bievens, 15 ‘S$ 1 1 31 1 land his-father bagged an 86 for for Fashion, again for 50! Once again Indians dropped four in a row on Pate of ‘3 § 3 § & 0a onestroke victory over Ernie Férd’s smart, modern styling earned it the eastern trip, three straight in |g.iray"® 1 21» o/Stanfll and his son, Bob, who had the New York Fashion Academy’s coveted Columbus and the series opener Sits Gerald © a | : 0 0 a Stone of 155. The elder Stanfill medal as “Fashi Cc of the Year.” No in Toledo. . futon L000 eo 1 4 a ; . ks = a The rocky journey pulled the|P2 Shandre. .. ; $113 i The Tom Connellys, with 82 SlISE SA 1 40 tite hua veosived voc an Tribesters out of second place and ) = em we oo and 75 for 157, and Dr. J. B Fears running, the tasktopping Lousvite Cot Bluse sgifle’Lut’ luc, ¥ Walker, and son, Sumer. ‘were onels em - B RH O A El y Li [ ng 0 o nerup to leading Minneapolis. Both foderoft, 2 ........ 4 0 i 1 ototal, Indianapolis and Louisville are rhe > 40 3 4 ii The Emhardts had 107 and 86| N trailing mete 8 and tid 1 4 4 8 gifors 193 total with Alice getting, - “halt 3 1 2 1 othe latter. a : : Seven-Run Inning Rebs. © & $ 3 $ § 8 Low net for the mén was 135, ®» 3 In yesterday's first cont:st at|Premming bu’ 9 8 5 § J gposted by Warren and Bob Miller. gl yes 0 0 Toledo, the Indians had two huge gly § i 3 o 1 0 Others. were: Bob McKee Sr. and - innings, the fourth (seven runs) Riiahoie el 0 : o oir, 137; Lee and Bob Crews, 146; ns). Big in- Mordarski® 5 0 0 4 1 8 Frank Coleman Sr. and Jr., 147, and the fifth (five runs), Big 1 3 : ‘nings-have-been-a rarity with-the soi — TRG 3g co gee WilnsHoyt Sr and 35,145 - Ee ee Tribesters for some time. In fact. Red. out Ler Slot: gn ps TUTTE as gor
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You can hardly hear the 50 Ford's powerful V-8 engine. For with -all its roadmastering power it never raises its voice.
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front by six and one-half games? ‘Connell. AB R/ Pot ng ¥ r Manager Al Lopez used up three ¥o-base gia Se Bnd ei Boro 0 1s 8H a IN Your ride is quiet, too, because “soundpitchers in yesterday's first tilt, me. Riebe Home runs—0'Con- Evers, Detroit =... 30 187 33 38 ‘1&8 conditioning” throughout Ford's roomy Lint, Bockman, Mele. Washington 32 103 13 38 368 Fred Strobel, Royce Lint and Paul be Subie Fn-0ce onnel (unas: Doby, Cleveland 146 23 ‘54 362 and sturdy _“Lifeg a i B iy 1 LaPalme. Lint got in at the right(on hase~Iadianavelis 1 Toledn Ii axe! NATIONAL LEAGUE noise out! i time to become the winner, his9n balls—-Off Strobel 3. Lint 1, Neville 3.| . G AB R H Pct fifth a st o defeat. Jot y (Samming 1 1. Laga at 1. Marlowe 1} et 8t. Louis .. 4 164 in 8d iH McCall ” Dis first game EE Sh Suronely HR, LTokn LL 4 ia i a w "> econ + 8 q 334 Tribester in the nightcap, allow. l in 2. LaPaime 8 . 1 v, New York .. 48 180 1 5 1 1 w i IN : ined n the Indian Fi Gl, Hl Rs wis 1 mnie oes ONE Aackowski me . ¢ . 2 heavy attack in the twin bill (Second Game) (ftiens, F. Sa. 8iiDaerr, Red Box... MM opener by slamming out a single INDIANAPOLIS 5 XK Oe RUNS" and a double. He scored two runsiRikard. of. if ...... 4. 0 1 .1 0. 0nillams R. Sox.18iBtephens, R. Sox. 13} - w ! O'Connell, 88 ...... 4 2 12 1 1 0 Rosen, Indians :-. 18|Kiner, Pirates 134 and batted in one. He also fanned|g (RVC 0 sroeev d= 3 1 3 | §iDrovo, Red Sox. 14 . : six Mud Hens in his tenure on the (Stevens, 1b 3 F113 dinyme Yankees Ce relan, D dg. 4-1] oun Saffell, of ...00000001 0 0 1 0. 0/Stopbbs, Red Sox bil's. 4m a . Two Tribe Homers Pl { ‘ i | ! 2 2 0 McDermott. Rr. 8. 4~ LilBrasier Cards. het : Cif Danny O'Connell belted a two-|Rhnfer 6 .oc.o.. 3 1 0-4 0 0f AUTHORIZED DSALER run homer in the big fourth, his| SR REG : i fifth of the season. In the sec-| "=" roikpo. Co He A Tou Diive a you will learn Ford's ond game, Whitey Platt smacked poqrorr. an y Far '¢ od qua firsthand! You'll marvel at the herd . wo merin tomer tn the seni Jc 3] fH] TAL pecormance of the 100-67. V.4 o ie Lorche € ain) 3 - » » . i for five markers to sew up the ab-|} Mordari, ¢.....2 8 8.14 8! DIAMON D RINGS RINGS Sampaio 4 y, the 95-h.p. Six ee breviated contest. , | Kilekerbocker. it. 1 1 3-768 the comfort of its “Mid Ship” Ride. You'll A controversy arosé in the Herber! » id 34% s 5 feel the safety of Ford's 357 easier-acting fourth canto of the. first atte Rees » 183343 14 F EWEIET'S King-Size Brakes. And after you've come or| Say 8 when the Redskins splurg 0 3 “8 EIR 108 west Wash St Claypool Hotel Bldg. | to know this car, you'll thrill to its com-
Tot 3 seven runs. Culley Rikard flied | Reegaine grounded out - for Conelly in| to Don. Lund in right field andj jrevent (Seven jnningsi league rule) the Toledo player's thrown-in| x IANAPOLIS - . 900 132 3-191 bounced into the stands. Ed Fits{ Runs batted in—Hervert. Knickerbocker. | Gerald, who was on second, was! {Barhacle, Donnail, Sevens 4 Platt 4.1 permitted fo score. {hits—Lerchen, a 8Y
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