Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1950 — Page 12
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By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 8 —If tradition holds true the Lo Detroit Tigers are going to win the American League oe 7 pennant, because they were sure today of being in first : place on the July 4 holiday milestone, f iy But if tradition fails, the Cleveland Indians have an! _ _ elegant chance for revenge. The axiom that the team team Co game decision h h in first place on July 4 will walked home the ning rl § win the pennant has held, a ac hington exons plus true in the American Le for, Ned 500d piiching of win. |§ te ant ois roel ool ner Bob Hooper and reliever Lou, enough _the-laxt time—it fated role. Who collaborated tn. was in 1940 when Cleveland led Seven-hiter, enabled the As to on the holiday, yet Detroit came| 2 e Se series. from. the Sena. Manag on in the stretch to beat. =» "Phils Top B oh: anager Oscar Vitt's faious b Cry Babes." Remember —when| _ T'c_Fhillies made it three 2 Snheard of Floyd Giebell pitched yy, 5)" rer Ihe slumping Dodg- | e pennant clincher over Bobby! Y inning the opener oni eller, 2 to- 0, in the only major {Bill Nicholson's two-run pinch! league game he ever hurled? | homer. Willie Jones started the 1 ; since then every club that le a! innin out with a grand slam first on July 4 won the flag. *¥he over-| 81 record for the league shows, ie "R'E Went to 8 to 0 before the holiday leader winning 32 e rooks unloaded on Curt years out of 49, Simmons after he pitched six no- : hit innings. A two-run homer by E Rumblings Heard {Peewee Reese tied it up in the ~ There were rumblings during ninth. the week-end that the Indians A single by Del Rice and might make 1050 the first axcep- doubles by Pitcher George Munger on in a decade when they kept | and Tommy Glaviano gave the | A their recent terrific pace by Cardinals their two runs as Mun-| ; inning three games out of fouri/ger shaded Willie Werle of the With the Tigers, {Pirates in a duel that gave him: = They split yesterday as Bobby his fourth vietory. eller won his 200th big league Elliott Drives in Five fier 5.to 3, In the second game! For the Braves Bob Elliott!
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fter Detroit took the opener, 8 to drove in five runs with a homer Luke Easter sparked a five-'and a single in the opener as|@ © Br game-clinching sixth inning mates Buddy Kerr and Walker | r Feller with his 16th homer, Cooper also homered. Sid Gor-|
Smashed Cleveland homers in the clinched that triumph as Elliott! ena but Detroit added three and Al Dark of the Giants also) ns in the ninth to give Hallhomered, Newhouser his e year. = Yanks In Second {lead the Cubs in the most lop2 Thé Yankees went into second sided victory of the po ahead .of Cleveland, win-/League season. Bill Serena hit a
seventh win of} Andy Pafko drove in five runs!
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Bill Hoeft, now , Detroit Prop- was second and Roy Atkinson’ pos two men ahead of him. don's three-run homer in the! erty, isn't the last pitching star- [took third.
kies Easter and Al Rosen, ninth inning of the second games fo come oul of Wisconsin, [ In one 12-lap semifinal event, : 63 Harry —Redke—of — Re enaiOld Colle e
Roger195 pounds, 14 years old, struck | | out the first 12 batsmen in his-_| |with a double, triple and homer to| American Legion baseball deut recently. His opponents National| were most Drewiske will enter high school in DePerre, Wis, next fall,
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# Peterson Captures 2d State Hard Top Racing Crown
: Howard Peterson of Indianapolis took -his second hard-top a] to car racing championship last night at the” West 16th Street w+ | Midget Speedway with some 8000 fans watching. sare AA | Peterson, who won the title last year, moved into first place { | when Pat Kirkwood of Houston, Tex., lost a wheel after setting the n pace for nearly 40 laps of the 50-lap race. His time was 17:02.85. I — Butch Brooks of Indianapolis)
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icame from sixth position to win! | while Jack ee hot-footed it| At First Base | “ito win the other, | Petérson was the fastest heat WASHINGTON, July 3 (UP)—| winner with a time of 2:43.32./Joe DiMaggio was at first base Butch Brooks and Jack Harrison for the Yankees today—with al [took the other heat events. |solemn promise to give his new
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~ while in other American League Dog) Dubiel, breezed to a four-hit fames Philadelphia beat Wash rr,
gton, 7 to 4, and the Browns — topped the White Sox, 4 to 3, after Jockey Rides \ Winning retained their Pair in Daily Double
Tbsing 5 to 2. w The Phillies
Beating Brooklyn, 6 to 4, but blew aay to keep a wary eye on a to 8 to 0 lead for an 8-8 10-3r0mo de Tijuana Jockey, Ralph inning second game tie in a §AMe Miranda in the future, - led because of the curfew. The afiranda scored a double vie-| must be replayed from theiiory yesterday, booting home winbeginning. The Cardinals edged ners “in hoth races of a $318.60
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rant thres.nercentaga-noint lead! AGUA CALIENTE, Mex, Jul In Wimbledon Pia {because of rain. The events have over St. Louls in the National by|s (UP)-—Wise bettors resolved to. 1been rescheduled for July 30. WIMBLEDON, England, July {Pa., won the 30-lap big-car fea- the Yankees for 12 seasons.
3 (UP)—A heavy rain held up the start of play in the Wimbledon Tennis Champlonships to-
Bill Eubank -of Indianapolis job the old college try.
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Tourney Rained Out | Wet. courts yesterday caused {postponement of the men’s singles |and doubles finals in the City {Tennis Tourney. ’
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day and the prospects of com3 Chime Tn oe dy double, : pleting the Pe dad | pen ey "aid T try > | tell his neighbors about the | Braves took two from the Santa, He varite a he, AD €VeR| singles quarter-finals and other Solunar Tables i ig “good old days of baseball” in | 11 to dnd ¢ to 3. y 0 An easy vice goheduled matches appeared | THE CONVERSATION was| the 1890's When. bo. was & } tory in the first race and scored| yim, } Minor Majer Mines Major hatched Saturday by Manager - Berra Homers again aboard Son O'Carmen in | 3~Today . 8:35 2:40 9:35 8:05 Casey Stengel who has been | “erackerjack pitcher.” Yogi Berra's three-run homer, the third. Son O'Carmen, a rank’ WIMBLEDON, § England, July 3) += Wednesday “1000 sos 103s 18 bothered with a first base prob- | Quinlan’s body was found and two round trip blasts by ‘outsider, rewarded bettors with! (UP)~—Five of the players com-| $—fhunda 8 La i$ gi 8:03 Jem since the season started. Jolt-| yesterday beside a gas range | Johnny Mize, and a two run| $54. 40 to win, |peting in men's singles quarter- a- Saturday’ i 1370 62 ing Joe practiced at first yester-| with three open burners. Near | homer by Joe DiMaggio gave the {finals of the Wimbledon tennis. jo *Moniny 222.12 »- $5 150 110 day for the first time. his outstretched right hand was
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cans, but the picture was expedted | with an inked inscription read- . Tehbetts homered for the losers. Wife Killed in Crash [to change radically by nightfall. Junior League Baseball ing: { Ray Scarborough pitched fiver! WELLS, Nev. July § (UP)— | Only one of those five Yanks—| “Bilisie Quinlan—winning
hit ball and was backed by Gus Mrs. Eleanor McDonald, 45, was second-seeded Billy Talbert of ; Zerpial's three-run homer as Chi- killed instantly and her hushand,/NeW York-—was favored
= cago won its opener, but reliever San Francisco Sports Columnist |2dV ance to the semifinal hin y Ki by Lig ing Quinlan pitcher and Bill Wilt-
; Bob Cain Cain lost an 11 -inning se sec- {Jack McDonald, injured in an! And to move up, Talbert wend] HELENA, Mont, July 3 (UP) — A teen-age baseball player ner, » catcher. n = o |automobile = accident near here Nave to eliminate a fellow-Ameri- was killed and four others were severely shocked when a lightning —— roe SENSATIONAL
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Mr. McDonald, 50, told officers LOS Angeles, That was the only baseball game yesterday.
he was driving toward Salt Lake $Pot in the semifinals that the Second Baseman Robert Morris, 16, Anaconda, Mont. was killed
City when their sedan hit a soft! Yanks, more powerful in other, instantly as the bolt caught him between first and“sefond. Arti- SILVER i STOC 4 shoulder near Wendover and Years, were sure to get this time.'ficial respiration and an injection RHODIUM | _ |overturned. | Sixth-seeded Garner Mulloy of of adrenalin failed to revive him.|Players sitting in the dugout were BRASS ! Wi AR R ACES He received bruises, and cuts/Coral Gables, Fla., was given some! Two of his teammates on the Spotted with tiny burns, but none GOLD and was suffering from shock. He chance of scoring an upset in his| Anaconda club, Gene Jensen and ©f the boys was hurt. BRONZE WED NIGH is a sports columnist on the San match against Jaroslav Drobny, Jerry McCarthy, suffered shock, Murphitt, Jensen and MeCarthy | CADMIUM A T Francisco Call-Bulletin, [the exiled Czech now playing for as did two members of the/Were taken to a hospital and COPPER-NICKEL EIN RR | An inquest will be held today. |Fgypt, Drobny is third-seeded. But| Helena team, Jim Powell and 'teated for shock. The others CHROME Ss da ee————— {there appeared little hope for Ronald Bchneider. {Were treated on the field by a doc-
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