Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1950 — Page 15
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0 mark: Larry eh : ; Vager, ¥ Waner | Bounce Back Info League Race Only One . Game off Pace; Stevens Hits 2 Homers youngster who | "Happy days are here again at Victory Field. =~ chance to ap- | ; Daneing in the aisles, back slipping and what have you. . ° i rn A gala and lively spirit prevails, in the stands, in the dugout, in o hing ‘am up { the clubhouse and in the front office. ; —an age, : The Indians have won three straight over the league-leading *16, never got Minneapolis: Millers and have bounced back in the race just one Bite | em ew } vy e J n a row > 4 last night by goose-egging the Fn AA Tonight \ Millers, 5 to 0, behind Johnny Mc-| Minn. 430 ) Call's four-hit pitching. nga. oo An. ay PM . ile ame {ime, the parent In desbis-hesder with Si. Paul. io 0 In Boston, Dave Williams” throw home was
That called for a celebration
of the Pirate-Indian combine. Race Tightens
last night in the American As-
Saffell Stars in Field Top saciation, the Shee top teams giovens' homers accounted for day are a Dear ree-for-all. Lead-|o 1ndians’ other runs. Tom SafWrites ng nneapolis is leading bY (aj) entered the game in the sixth en track team PUSen as: J ur to" give the Indians more de. than defend = | the work Jmore than defenqgCamp Randall the behind" Somes 1 jensive strength. He. earned his the Work any. more Aan. defend,
Millers and Indians meet in another sing night and the -Colonéls booked for a double-header with a the 8t. Paul Saints in Louisville.
conclusion the he 10th annual
are to
erjack western
oth the 100 and finished fifth in were rained out last night. .
said he was uncertain who he!
triumph would winning streak ich won the last n-1942 and then years. Earlier rabbed the first m 1937 through
--Kame.out_of the series, However; it probably will be Millard (Dixie) Howell, the league's ace who is sporting nine victories without a single setback.
: - Robertson Also Ready ging But Heath refused to be pinned| ur Champs down about his mound selection. spo;
“I-have Don Robertson ready,
Golf Titles
a a —aHe- maybe FH-give-him- Ahe-0all errr scyrr Kali: four defending and allow Howell another day's aE ung Alin, ns will be on rest,” Heath said. Four .
ifth annual L.
olf tourney at is slated for the Tribe mound
chores to gun for four in a row
OW. ners are: Fred had any luck recently, \ampionship. di so: IAN e- DIS DIBBL.. cme igor Teal, ex-Tech A ladies’ night crowd of 5127 lass. and Ken had plenty to cheer about last]
night. ibe . sacker, finally hit the ball for dis-| tance and sent two home runs soaring high over the right field
father-son di= will leave with immates in the
wall. ; ; 4 . + SES os the first nine a second time in; 3 Pri o> a oe The big fellow connected in the Tribe Box Score | three under par 33. |almost * closed two years ago | acceple fifth and seventh, in consecutive MINNEAPOLIS { { when - skimpy crowds indicated, xdnesday. A field times at bat. His second hom AB R H O E| Les Kennedy of Pawtucket, R, expected. J. A. y OMT | wiliams, 3b ...... [a 3 I. set the practice pace with 68, ithe Boston B pec . came after a break when Catcher Dandridge. 3b ...... 3-0 a {i> 88 pI Ee e otras Tol surface tracks was no more than e on Braves. cap winner, will Phil Tomkinson dropped his high gore 1 Er iiees i 3 0 8 otying the -campe a: hi a parade. The owners resurfaced : . * foul. He Harshman, 1b ...... 3 0 ry {cord held by MacDonald Smit the track with hard clay to allow | Bumber Crop of Strikeouts | Tomiinson. 's vend 70:0 12 {and Wild Bill Methorn. passing on turns. They aren't] es Lefty McCall fanned nine and Figovich » 001 2 Stewart (Skip) Alexander of|nianning on quitting. [Was put on the active list. 3:18 935 3:40 issued five walks. Bill Jennings, BAP » ooo 2 0 8 1 1 0/Knoxville, Tenn. reported a 69 qx Sma ——— fs OR $6 shortstop, struck out four times| Totais 3 9 4 24 8 3and so did long-hitting Jimmy ee Series Fans § Cer : 2 ing alan wera INDIANAPOLIS... _lThomson -of Chicopee, Mass, + - HARD-TOPS are a cheaper prt 3 aa in a row. The Indians also were AB R.H OA E : = kK $7500 88 1 3 45 swinging and missing to the tune |Diiesandro efit “4 0 ? 0 Most of the contestants arrived | promotion, You can soak $7500] i of 13 as Frank Fanovich fanned Bockman. 3 4 1 1 8 | yesterday and only George Fazio, to $10,000 in a midget race car _ . four and Dave Barnhill nine. [Rate i. oo 3 8 1 1 |Lloyd Mangrum, Lawson Littie| with trailer and necessary equip-| The Redskins won on eight hits Saffell, of Liu wf 3 {and Chick Harbert failed to re- ment before turning a wheel. For ’ a? ; {port. All four, who played in the $300 you can salvage and repair Danny O'Connell singled after one & ! down in the first, advanced on ames oo 2% 00 $3 10 | $15,000 round robin New Rochelle,| a beat-up car for hard-top rac-| balk by Fanovich and scored on| po. FE 1idagyk Were expected for tuneup ing and the upkeep is small. Eddie Bockman’'s-single. {Minneapolis L008 Sed ate Tounds-today. = ==g : Mtb 4 gf In the second, Monty Basgall| MDIANAPOLIS, i... MUL 010, 10s - SOME OF OUR racing Ills drew a pass and pulled up at|Fistt. Stevens 3. Home runs—Stevens 2. Softball Schedule | could be salved with a half-mile, ! 4 Bacrifice—McCall. Double plays—Fanovich hi-bank asphalt track like Win-| second on Ed Fitz Gerald's single. to. Jennings to Hars iB ; Municipal: 7 p.m. Fairmount Glass va. | 0-0anK asSpha’t trac { Fanovich committed a second ponnell Jo Stevens. Bass 8 pievens. Peerless mp: 8:20 p. m., Kingan AA vs. | chester and Salem. The barriers | balk and the runners moved up. 8. Base on balls—Off anovich , 2. Bacohill Herff Janes; 3.0 5. m. Bridsepor "44 | hindering construction are initial , {3 MoCall 3. Struck out -BY . Fon : 1p, m. cost and the limited dates th. On Dom Dallessandro’s grounder, gvich o&, Barnhill 9, Hits oft Fanovich 6 in claneaste: 1p. im. Lain, Diafting vi, Gein 1g in yi be ales 4 ala
roams, the persuasive refinement, 3 the good food ond the pleasant
| After Stevens belted -his 1 100; inning homer, Barnhiil fanned th “Platt an
ald. ing p Clegg, Applehans 2:23
Indians at Bat
"ABR TH RBI SB Pt. 6 1:0 4
Fitz Gerald Three-base nits—O'Connell 4. o
pay right off. In the seventh as first up... tilt to-! yonnny Kropf hit one that took moaned the picture swinger from | are ow for the flag pole. But Saffell White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. mbved in where the midget race took off like an antelope who has been trying to work the fars used to tread at the W. 16th
fect timing. : would pitch against the Tribesters| 1 . n the same inning, Tom raced feel right.” he said. tonight in an effort to salvage One| ver in right cénter and hauled in| ‘a potent drive by Williams." With! lthat kind of support, and aided by|
second
| st players in the game had ® Hal Gregg, veteran righthander,| fielding chances, Out:
itcher
It was ajdays ago.
lover Minneapolis six times in After t
Gutteridge 1 5 O'Connell 41 81 39 Kaiin Sande 3 20 13 Bockman 6 32 48 28 | Basgall 32 59 26 Platt... 208 24 58 45 Daliessandro 3 11 151% ENJOY GOOD Stevens 18 31 13 : : Pitz Gerald ...... 103 16 27 19 : Ballinger ........ 66 11 16 9 FOOD Peters Yi aaaans 78 16 19 B Rikard . 54 8 13 10 Sajell il oO rr 2 4 i wo-base <0 Conne 3 At the Hawthorn, the beautiful Ba Sate hiscOConnéll 15 Ballinger
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late and Basgall scored. py club executives at both ends| pi : Yild, Jit Bf Bot man, {brought a third run and Barnhfil irelleved Fanovich and got the As a result of what happened side out without further scoring.| |
and speared the ball over his bugs out of his. game since just beThe Kentuckians and the Apostles 0.4 on the dead run with his| fore the U. 8. Open tournament 10
— ; ipack to the stands. “Miller Manager. Tommy. Heath jononstration of speed and per-| “The course looks taflor-made is
two Tribe double plays; McCall lsailed through the eighth and| ‘ninth innings to chalk up the In-| shutout of the { ns belted ‘his Afth-|. oo 8 exempt -from--qualiI¥ing The Terre Haute track.is for sale former Evelyn titleholder, inland ‘South—-Bend—-and Galesburg APolis..
fielders] Bert Hass’ and Kropf of “they
{invade the Tribe park for a two|game series.’
{2% ; nonin; | Balks—Fanovich, 3. Passed ball—Fitz Ge: i Los! Fanovich. Umpires—
and Heinlen, Time—
Piatt 4 K 3, Dalléssandro 3, Stevens 2, ikar { . ockman | Pitchers
: : 4 3 lin-- 2, Peters 3. Pits| lows: At Brookside—Eli Lilly -Ky. . service, moke eating out a real Daal at an Dallessandro,| 4. D. Adams; Brookside > Club vs 2000 spot! i Th : " ' Saffell {RCA Victor. and Mouldings, Inc. - vs potiess occasion. @ prices are mos Home runs — Bockman 7. Platt 7.| Phoenix Press. th reasonable. O'Connell 5. Basgall 5, Dallessandro 4. At. Garfield—Ye Olde Colonial Shoppe modern rooms wi : Stevens 3. ‘Kalin 3. Saffell | ya El Lilly McCarty St): Naval ord-| th—tadio—M - 3 - . nance vs emo otel, an spin-Ons bho Drive in under the covered en- TWEE ur BB a0} vs. John J. Madden | ~radio- vzok ! trance woy, ond pork in the 5°1 78 37 36 36 37) pe ests : . : § 1 62 33 23 41 45 : large paved and lighted parking 4 32 51 48 38 21 23 College Baseball area. -. = 4 3 EF a 3 3 32 vale 3, Harverd 1 | M OH T ¥ L 2 1 28 33 22 20 23 NORA | Jaurney | % + . | r ound) ! We serve continuously every day 4.3 3 n-8 4 34 | Washington State 3, Rutgers 1 (10 in-| i nings). from 11 AM. to 1 AM. Till 0.0 31 i dines LL
the because _he-is—the-
eight | layout of TOSI yards mitich to" their o-| liking. |
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Sch 55 | ler Twilight League 370 | dianapolis Railways, Highland vs. Lincoin | 3117 | Chiropractic, Diamond No. 2 s . can 383 Lilly Service vs. N . 0. 3: 1: 3 278] ington vi. Pennsylvania 283! B 262 Tires vs
p. m, | 246 | Allled Florists ve. Indianapolis Merchants; | 244 (9:30 p. m., Ell Lilly vs. Barber's Firestone
241 X preter ‘3 Horseshoe Schedule
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128 To ‘Hop OF _in| National PGA Meet |
COLUMBUS, 0. June 20 (UP| ~Jt was last call for practice; rounds today before the national! PGA golf championship and none] of the nation's top pros needed)
{ing champion Sam Snead. nL ap do anything right,” and undulated fenders.
Anyway, the hard-tops have
Street Midget Speedway. Two weekly shows, each Wednesday and Sunday nights, are planned.
| for mae but my game just doesn't
Pi porary getaway from midgets is 128 Pros to Play lao the only track in the U. 8. to.
| favorite, Slammin’ Sam “strictly empty seats. | was the man on the spot at Scioto 128 pros will play the first of two geveral more dates. 18 hole qualifying rounds. | field, O., track, near
{the brackets for match play| il, will alternate dates instead arting Friday. | of promoting weekly shows, | Scioto, scene of the U, 8, Open wa
lin 1926 and the Ryder Cup| ; oy . matches in 1931, was slightly] EASTERN TRACKS, also, are
| | over the Mill City boys. He hasg't Millers, OuiBeider Dallessandro of |, cavy from recent rains but prac-| feéling thie money-pinch as fans
but this|o.v Dandridge of the Millers. ‘ * Ve
|tice scores indicatted the hot shots tire of the high-cost Offenhausers | in the field will find the par 12, .p4. climb. onto. the . hard-top bandwagon. | Despite ‘Snead’s- pessimism, he| - The local struggle for patron-. knocked a stroke off par with a/ age leaves the Speedrome as the | 71 on his first tour of the tourna-| only midget track in Indianapolis. |
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| ment course yesterday and played my. Speedrome, built in 1941, |
s. IB i 19:40 p. m., Owis vs. E. 10th Street: Mer- | Promoter chants. American Paul Hart Jr. and Lawrence Robertsition
were suspended until July 3 at the Marion Countyfig values
Boftball Association meeting last] night. They signed LOW rates
Automobile Associa-|
a up without getting a release from & prior “tesm, OT edule for tonight in th Smith-Has- | at Riverside: 6, In+|
i 15, Ameri- | Legion vs. Indiana National; aval ‘Reserves, Diamond | 7:15, lndianapolis Rallways. Wash- | i 2 i
p. m, U. 8 |
rove tonight: 17 Francisco Sodiety: 8:15
eech
handicap Horseshoe m fol.
Tonight's for the
schedule league of the
Indianapolis Association at 7:30 p
2 AM. Sat. night. D 47 Bg
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| Buy .a good, late-model USED | {CAR today! Be ready for sumJ mer fun, week-end trips, that long-planned vacation. Turn now|U, 8. Atlantic Tuna Tournament | to the classified columns of to-| will be held out of Montauk, L. I, day’s Times for a big selection| Sept. 6-8, : | of Used Cars. The Times is the = — — Used Car Shopping Guide of In- - ~ : | dianapolis! 7 :
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ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADIO CITY Attrod Lowis, Mgr. « Bing & Bing, tos. Masagement
Tuna Tourney Set NEW YORK (UP)—The 19501
| AMAZING THING
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Hard Tops Are Taking Over
As the champ and red-hot local read the handwriting penned by | in the Morrison household. Mrs. ate
perhaps. two, weeks. vesterday..as
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Midaet C g Saperstein Buys akhaa Over SUES Franchise
Tracks All Over Country Feeling Money | ‘Trotters’ Owner Pinch as Speed Fans Tire of Offys
By BILL EGGERT WHY HAVE AUTO racing fans switched to hard-tops? Maybe they were frightened, as a child, by the backfire of a Ford. A psychiatrist may say it's a matter of identification. You envision yourself béhind the wheel because you have driven the same type of car on the streets and highways. And then there are those the National Basketball Assoclfans Who get A fnghe out of “bashed<in radiators, noisy exHansts today for ap roxim ately»
~ ; » ” o PAVE (GUS) BELL as a Pi- $50,000,
ate can be watched in Cincinna- Saperstein will
opening session
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THERE'S
Los Angeles’ Gilmore Stadium anapolis hockey player, became Chicago Basketball Club, Inc. of Country Club where tomorrow will close soon after fulfilling the mother of a 5-pound, 11-ounce which Judge John A. Sharbaro| The -Can- 8irl yesterday morning at Meth-|,¢ Chicago was president. Youngs- |0dist Hospital. The name Leslie
The low 63 scorers will join|town, has canceled its program. Sue Morrison. The mother is the|
ireferees are the main »-ggenda—of theme NBC was
Horton of Indian-|
Bone Bruise Shelves McCullough of Bucs
BOSTON, June 20 (UP)-— Catcher Clyde McCuilough was lost to the Pittsburg Pirates for
result of a wrist injury suffered! Paul-Indians series, to
when he was hit by a pitched at Victory Field Thursday night, : is to be sponsored by the Mother Theodore Circle 58, Daughters of Isabella. It's a benefit for St.+
Club officials said medical examination disclosed no fracture but a severe bone bruise. McCullough was struck on the right wrist in Sunday's second game
Elizabeth's Home,
an annual -évent at
i
‘McCullough was placed on the!with Miss Jean O'Brien as fea- |
inactive list and Outfielder Ted tured vocalist. Beard, former Indianapolis player,
23, %
In $50,000 Deal NEW YORK, June 20 (UP) {Abe Saperstein, owner of {Harlem Globe-Trotters, purchased 'the Chicago Stags’ franchise in Fight "Results
operate ti July 4 when Pittsburgh and Stags Independently of the Globethe Reds play a twin bill. The ex: Trotters. The deal was made at Indianapolis rightfielder has been the named by National League play- NBC's ers as the loop’s best newcomer. meeting yesterday. The Pirates will be In Cincinnati! THE WEST SIDE track's tem- July 3, also.
The 1950-51 schedule and the {hiring of a. staff of full-time
Saints, Indians
In Benefit Game | po the Blo
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the
x Havana the 154 Trenton, N. J
of the
annual two-day business
Maurice Podoloff, president of the NBA. said Sapperstien bought the Stags’ 1949-50 player
ANEW hockey fan psgter—and the rights to negott | with the college layers Rod Morrison, wife of the Indi grarted by the io lege pay
from the) |
items on
reduced from 17 to 12 teams for the coming season.
‘Bronkoe Nagurski and Wild Bil
- iat the outdoor Sports Arena night. The Longson:Nagurski
Karl (Killer) Daviz and Juan Saturday's play will be in Hernandez will be semiwindup singles and women's singles. opponents. first start the action.at 8:30 p. m., will cured at any Indianapolis sport. pit Ralph Garibaldi against Jack ing goods store. - . Hader, :
The
124 Feminine Golfers In Handicap Derby
Ane: IAA Re inine participants the fifth annual women's Invl- chambers as Kiner's al tational golf derby at the In-|pyje Walker, who was Pittsdianapolis Country Club Friday. purgh player representative in
The handicap meet will begin 2 at 8:30 a.m. Low net and 1049, 1s managing the . Bostan
awards will be made. The field! will go off the starting tee in Ga., this year. foursomes.
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Br-United Press... FORK “TRIERSWIGHE Grove Fife’ 188, Bayonne, N. J; sutpointed Mario Moreno, 148% Havine “Cuba 18+ HARTPOR
Cubs.
;jopens Saturday a¥ Brooksids
Longson Will vie for main event| Pari Will close at 6 p. m. Thurshonors on the pro wrestling card day, meet officials announced
to- today. The tourney, sponsored by [the Central Indiana one clash sociation and the eity recreation departme t, will continue
~~ ition is scheduled to begin scheduled top, m. Entry blanks may
"event,
Be
w { 2 » Bucs lect Kiner : BOSTON, June 20 (UP)—OutSeder Ralph Kiner has been elected player representative of
fo ey
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Il tee Off inirates also named Pitcher
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Daughters of Isabella Night is!
the Tribe
| that midget.auto racing on hard Dy a ball pitched by Bob Hall of park, Newsboys’ Band will pre-| \sent a concert preceding the game,
Mrs. Josephine Leach, regent, Kis { announces that tickets may be ob-| peel. {tained from any member of the ye 4 years or mors old. 37% % {Daughters of Isabella, or by con-| Whisky, 62%2%. Grain Neuiral Spirits.
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