Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1950 — Page 24
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. Even when he starts in 10th place, Leroy Warriner-is a hard man to beat. Warriner showed that last night at the W. 16th St., Midget Speedway by winning the feature 40-lap race. Starting in 10th spot, Warriner
on the 36th lap and went on to win. The winner's. time was 11:14,82, Tolan and Joe Giba, both of Denver, Col., finished second and third, respectively.
gs ie Gen arts {tonight when the lowly Kansas City Blues invade. Although the Blues are “lowly” in the league standings, are pointing with pride to the fact they hung one on the red hot =rColonels tr tn Loutsville fast night. mpc em
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{ Jawn" Mize in their lineup playing Was { first base.
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neapolis today
rugged rookie eight
By After splitting a doubleheader
they
Since the leading Minneapolis {Millers also lost in Columbus, the ‘hometown Redskins “gained” a {half-a game and were only two. land a half games behind Minand one and a)
ville. Fred Strobel, | righthander, has been nominated {to pitch the Tribe's series opener again the Blues, who have
Finds Pitching Rough “Big Jawn,” like some of the
| Indians who have come down to this Year. d the . American Association from ng iea is having no easy Loulsville on May 5. 4 Manager Bob Coleman of the
the majors,
[time solving ‘minor Jengue phen.
In isters have prevailed 1.000
hit the toboggan. The Redskins are happy to beat |
any foe nowadays. In fact they! | Assoc
[home stand by launching a winning streak. Indianapolis won last night's ‘twin bill opener, 3 to 2, and the {Brewers annexed the finale, 8 to Louis-|7. But the visitors outhit the at "home forces in both contests, to five and 14 to nine. Danny Steals Home ‘The first game, scheduled f
i played aut dash five clashin Between todians "first tilt under protest. Umpire in {and Blues this year, the Tribe«| Chief John Mullen ordered the [lights turned on in the second lcent, but that was before they half of the sixth inning. Judgment Rules Coleman claimed the American ation book of rules reads: #0 Ou
'tore out for home and made if asi
{Paul LaPalme,
eg ro "ia second Milwaukee Joser.
hurler, The Brewers pumped. off to an of explosive star § eames and batted a
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Royce Lint relieving. Another run
op Pitcher Chet Nichols’ inside pitch eight hits in the three games and
“Big seven innings. went eight, and na BO away from Catcher Al Lake. cut off hits by sensational catches.
decided when Danny O'Connell stole home with the bases, {loaded and two down, It was his second theft of home!
A crowd of 4664 watched tt] Three Tribe pitchers saw mound night's iduty, Joe Muir, Bill Pierro and frenzied excitement when the InThe last named 'dians threatened to pull the secwound up the winner and Nichols, ond game out of the fire after the being six runs behind. However, the Indians were sort
nd Brewers had 1 Sin rhe tiret of the box in the first inning, with second.
Bill Hoeft, fabulous haoiboye iin the second made it’ 4 to 0, Then Pitcher from Oshkosh, Wis., high)
twin bill. There was,
lueky to break even. The tranded
Hoeft, stands 6-3, and pitched no-hit high school games. Only this spring, he no-run masterp out everybody who faced him, 27 Scout Gallivan said he thinks
couple of more on on his shop. ping tour.
pitched a no-hit, jece and struck
ually will sign with ton. But
Kalin hit a home? for the Indians and Basgal tripled and cored oni
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David by one stroke, He a three-under-par 69 at Broad: moor Tuesday and yesterday, | cheered on by a large gallery, fired a one-under 70 at Speedway, | his home course. The round broke the record set! in 1948 by David when he finished with a 213. David, who was plagued by rain and race cars, | wasn't at the finish line at the
Hof oor immediately completing his round to play in|
an invitational tourney at Grand | Rapids, Mich., today. : Plays in Rain David went six over par Tuesday at Broadmoor when he| played most of his first nine in| the rain. Yesterday David was] unhappy about the Novi race car that Chet Miller was driving on! the Speedway track. He said: | “That race ‘car certainly isn't| conducive to good golf.”
posted given the rotating District Golf Time
Assogiation trophy ‘and the Wal-|
ter A. Kennedy cup, which he will . MILWAR®® ® © eep. A merchandise certificate Moria: B uat 3 | will be presented later. patie, (Ho nne § i } 3 It was a three-way tie for third. | | Sanders. ih eee § 1}! | Posting 221s with David were feed 26 34 i 'Dave Laflin and Gene Coulter of | yiierpurser. 3 .. 4 1 3 Fuidue, » oth teammates of Smith. 0) ered : : Next were Jack -Léer and John! Totals Arotis ® V
lend. He had left with Dick Peric| Hare of Highland, each having) pare “afters
1224. It was the 28th . district:
tourney.
Colonels ore ‘Chance to Tie
‘The best laid plans of mice and! Pion ab.
{baseball teams Dften go awry. It happened like that in the {American Association last night.
Louisville had a chance to gain|m
a first place tie with the losing { Minneapolis. {man put an end to that bright
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Heat race winners and theiri total of 221, finishing in third run in the fifth-inning to give rifices—Addis Double piays—Reed bo Lo Lo n 0 of 0 3: 2 on times were George Tichenor, Lo- place. Second was Fred Burn- Kansas City a 3-2. decision over Bates Milwaukee 15 Indianapolis 6. Base gansport, 2:51.80; Troy Ruttman, side, Speedway club champion, the Colonels. Ed Ford iimited the! 8mit On By Lat Eliot: 3 Ontarfo, Cal, 2:51.25; Tolan, with 220. Burnside yesterday Colonels to sever hits for his/ Martin 1 Muir 1, Hita—Off Creag dn 2:51.21; Aaron Woodard, Denver, had a 68, three under par. ‘fourth win against three losses. [Smith 1 In 0 innings (pitched to 3 men 2:52.27. Tichenor was fastest in| Wampler completed the front Minneapolis got its Jumps at {o eighth): Muir 0 In 1. Martin. d in 1a the time trials at :18.70. {nine yesterday with 34, one underithe hands of the Columbus Red I freus. mires -Jagkowski, Fetter and bb tn Ho ——y uiien meg par. He had a bogey on No. 3 Birds. The Red Birds halted their : “Additional Sports when an approach shot fell short. losing streak at four games by Indians at Bat Pa e 26 [But he birdied the sixth when his shading the Millers, 2-1, on Kurt! AB RH _RBISE Pot 1 utt i 1 § 5 455 a {approach dropped within three {Krieger's brilliant two- hit pitch- Gutteridge "205 38 78 38 3 3 ’ ing; Bal a BOW bE : a . aware ¥ o . eo ® . ~+—Toledo-also ran into some tough Rikard “ . 13 x i} 32 $ 3 : ing is ric esu & pitching at the hands of St. Paul's Dallessandro a 3 iE 3 0 279 : {Phil Haugstad. Haugstad held!3ckman ..... 133 3 3a % Stevens 30818 27 10 0 .3% Fred Wampleg, ‘Speedway 1- 89 70 210 » 86. 80. & 25% r ifed Burnsiab, Sheedwdy 16° 14: $4520 dun i Ao 34 LE the Mud Hens to four hits as the | li, ; a 16 12 3 8 3% John Davia, meridian Hilis iv- i8- | + Nililame 3 Saints won, 2-1,” Jim Pendleton’ 8| Pitz Gerald 9 18 3 11 0 23 atave Lalla, ba ii four | pod Stanich, © {Batfell 4 3 .158 uens Poulter, Purdus aC N- H- 39221 Jack David, 8 Two-base hits— Sor connenl 13. Piat 13. Sonn Mare. Mihland ie. 5. {htt 54 the” margin of victory for 8t. Paul, Pasgall 5 Pe ters 5. Bockman. fi Kalin hi Uode_jskuties, Getlin Cc te Gerald 2, Dallessandro 2 i = ' y 2 3 4 Threelbase hits—O'Conne , Bockman Hua ery, Lottin Log iv Alumni Schedules ‘ Bassai 5, Kalin 2 Peters 2 Platt, Saf- ~ 5 A. fell, Stevens allessandro 2 sam O'Ne C'tordsville Ge il. Star, Cotomin, Cdray 13 1 4-208 2% Golf Competition Today "isis a Kath 5 belitasate Jk Berk, Broadmoor je iis T6eity $ Pong i Indiana University alumni were Stevens, -Bullul Lorre Aalp ason, Riverside - 34-1 2d v # W - » bob Schuman; Hillerest . e 10 Ioid0| Komrockman, Speednar. . Ab: 20- M23 to have their day on the golf). wir a Rms sud Owens, Riverside ii 35 1630 py Stackhouse, 10C B4- 83- M10 course today at Highland. The Pierro 3 1] 60 33 23 41. 44 kb Juniper. Risasant Run i oa Tied Barry Feeney. Hict 88- RS 86-259 duat Strobel 4 3 43 40 23 33 30 Lis Ls pie Lres ile Ble T8342 % : . ate Fn Pulm 3 Ciark Espie. Hillcrest =. I8- 81 24-3310, 7G. Pp. Silver. Spwy. | #6. 85. 88-250 Sraduates planned team compe- La Faime 43% 2 4 L vony Petrie, Andersen i8- BO. 15-2338 Lou Alexander. Spwy. po. 88. se—260 tition, gross and net awards and Meccan Tn 3 DB 30 ae Hoy Sarah Saank 5- Be 0-238 John Spencer ‘ 88 01- B4-—200 a bankers’ h . I Mul 4 6 81 64 40 19 13 + Burak. Hieannt Run 2% 38- Shani Leroy Rilcox. Fi. Harrison BR Ah. 89-268 Ankers andicap. Gr } 3 MM MM. 33 M4 XM ). stackbouse. M. hulls 11+ ibaiid | ¥ Heller. ( 86 RI. Ai—200 8 p . I utching : 7 °% °% 1 prey Lory, Riverside Pie 35 Bdsd fred Blrrcan TL Ran 87 90+ 85. uch stars a8 former IU golf Hutch = 3D Es, Uoug _Ltist, Riverside Bh 3-2 Herman Alerding. Shank 88. 88. Nae players Keith Campbell of Loro o v 111 Li LL a - r iia, ka MT Fi po a1 Warne Manfort. ri o- »- As—se1 gansport, Walter Cisco of Jeffer- * Him ung okomo $e 8 Sled p § ’ : on 381 Cc H F i on Aoi, Ritsy $81 18: RURAR) Nilay Conk, ‘Shail dt: ti: &-—tutsonville, Phil Talbot and Charley astie Film Bi \ddel, Speedway 13 18. B28 | Frits Coon, Greenfield 0. 81. Siig: Harrell of Bloomington, Jack : Sell or Rem i, Wilson, Fieasant Run #0- if dif Jom Cobp. "Greantiold A Meas Hare of Noblesville, Dan Cravens Mighty Mouse ete Low a Mg Hits a fo Bimiat Ted Nebel, Riverside #8. a8. A—sa3 of Franklin and Dr. Harry Leer Abbots 4 Cugiile, Wnts " 1 254 | Howar Robinson pwy CARER EE a RE Lh BR i i D0 | pets Sam Oo i 6 A > 3 en Gutman " Gregniie LL 89. BG. 8R.263 chairman 1s Cec 203 8 Washington Ho = 88. 8264 Wi eathers.
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[Jost the Milwaukee series two “Lights to be turned on only at Lint Hit Hard AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cincinnat! at Boston 3), | games to one whereas they had the beginning of an inning in first) Now it was 4 to 2 after two|Minneapolis ....... MN ey Ta RESULTS VEST PERDAY " : ! 3 _ {hoped to open the current long [games ¢ of twilight-night double- innings. But Glenn Elliott, Brewer TRBIANAPOLIS = bu 5 * paul ERICAN as ‘ ’ ’ ‘headers.’ {southpaw, tightened, whereas the St. Paul - 35 25 500° ols ia (reves rakes REL 1 New district champ Fred Wamplat, gon trophies from Mrs. John Davie Tribe Box Scores |" The book says it all right.|visitors pounded Lint's offerings| Milwaukee... 33 8 M0 8% SE and “Anderson; e and Hit Gime \but Umpire Mullen said the book|all over the premises. Foiede M7 ooo ff 38 388 1) Minsenoli ....... MUWAVKEE Hoo AE {doesn’t go far enoligh. Maybe the! A two-run homer by Bob Jader- | AMERICAN LEAGUE ih Os Pearson. | oo is in lamp er Cops District Title iz.. he F511 | fiber, vas cramind 06 specs nd es Sti Be pli oa uke mung {Christman «1 8. 8 .0 0 0l¢ ohn {be the game's winning blow. It Ney or ’ 3 ond: Meee l 803 18 8 At any rate, Mullen explained was Jaderlund’s first homer of Cleveland. i 3% 2 Lg ol el Caleman, Seueler eTween I1ests ar ruraue o.oo. oii fo) 33 Sithat the chier umpire's judgmentithe season. Suton 5d lila Ben=1.4 |Janders. 1b or 4.00.00 1 § takes precederit over the book,| After being held scoreless from Philadelphia I 5 26 1 Jexeiand i i LI Posts Record 210 After 3d Round 70; | Welserbureer, wg 18118 faading uate galled Jor Jghts the Steond through the seventh, NATIONAL LEAGUE =~ (4-4) sud Hesan. Losi: we Rinder : ; R rexavaach 1 0 0-00 a Was the Indians came to life in the . Rosen, Boudromy David Falters to Tie for 3d Place (RR dik 16 0 6 3 dangerous to play longer without eighth and rallied for five runs. Breakin” Sinan n EH 3 bE fe TT 0% Soo 1 1 1 By JIM HEYROCK n 2313 '1/them |Elliott was derricked and was re-| Chicago. . 23 533 Slain aatrero dT Byun; ; Garver er: “Te” iighty TUE Mah with the white cap and “Toud™ port} Miisnsion SET oe 5 80.it looks as if Brewer Man- lieved -by- John Smith, But - the Rouoy Rg $a re er oo as shirt, who has rushed from classroom to fairway every day this" ies out. when Yiipng run ot james Cotman ut get nowhere; {Reusing wid took a liking to Cine 15 3 1 ic Revhoias Yao and Berta: Wight week, was well on his way today of making a one-man show of INDIANAPOLIS : Smith's pitches and he, too, was ee 4 the 1950 Indiana amateur: golf picture, [Rikprd. ef j 0 9 $ : O'Connell Doubles |derricked. i SEs Zonas Louie” olicher, Reynolds (4-5), “Home ¥red Wampler, Purdue University senior, yesterday finished Saif. as 1 1343 1 i The Indians won the game on With five runs in and the bases | | Games at Night) | Philadelphia ....:.. 021 110 003— 8 13 3 far ahead of the 214-man field to win the Indianapolis District goif| Beckman. 3 -.....2 2 § 8 ¢ ¢ Whitey Platt's two-run homer in|loaded and two down, the Brew. Kanes City a5" INDIANAPOLIS (8:13 Detroit a." and Ouerta) Trout. White championship. The 26-year-old In- =o coee | Dallessangdro, 1 ....1 1 1 3 8 1 {the second inning and O'Connell's ers brought in Ray Martin with| Minneapolis at Toledo @. Calyert ® and Robinson Losing dianapolis golfer broke the tour- feet of the pin. He dropped tn Bi: of his i 9 0.0 8 Seighth-inning steal. Dom Dalles- Culley Rikard at bat with a! St Paul at Columbus 2). Falo. Kor ho : ur : nament record by carding a 210 the putt. aggall 2 2 8 8 1 1 8 sandro helped a lot by poking chance to send the Indians out in AMERICAN LEAGUE lo Louis... NAL LAG " o total for the 54 holes, {| He stayed even until the ninth (Ef Gerad. po 8g 01 a ¢lout a single before Platt belted front. Philadelphia at Detron. Pi My and, Ber = 8 : Plays Bétween Tests when he - rapped a birdie two. perro rel 8.8.0.8 aithe heme run, But Martin. had too much on! Wathingion and tie Tait Konstanty d Sem dig 08ing Wampler, who holds the state) Wampler hit with a No. 4 wood | LaFaime, Poarreans i 0 0 0 1 of Bill Reed led Miiwaiikee's eight- the ball and Rikard was cailed TIONAL LEAGUE Haburs zeman (1 Dostooned. Tata) amateur title and the Big 10 in- on Jie Z3yard hole. His balll Totals. iica ae asta 5 ‘ajhit attack with three, including out on strikes. Neither side got! ghicaso 3" at New 3 York Chicago at Brookivn (BestBanty fain. . dividual championship. sand. Anded «i feel form the cup and Minaukes 003 80-3 oo A Lhe-canne o-putt NDI AN APOL, 8 Je wa-rhe ed—the putt APOLIS ia Le Aad Los ment play between final tests at] , He had bad luck on the 11th, Te hse bite Play “ada OCoghal. e landed on t pr : . - Purdue this week. Wampler ath, del, 10, tn Bron In oer fe Ee RE DUD sie : an! 0 ve and. then. drove -10.. six. He had a birdie three on No. Japders on _bases-_Milwaukee 12. rs Se : to paricipate in the tourney TT. 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