Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1950 — Page 29
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Redskin fo Oper Fe Four-Tilt Series Against Second-Place Millers Tomorrow
a By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor + Having won the close ones as well as the free-sco battles to stretch their new winning streak to five straight, HIE Datties
leading Indians today embarked
the American Association’s four western cities. : ; ‘Bitting atop the league's pennant pole, Al Lopez's happy
warriors felt Sr emedously row in a row over Louis Colonels after — the first. he, to the Kentuckians in the seven-|
game intercity series.
~The Tribesters topped off their: sensational comeback by edging
the Colonels, 1 to 0, in the was Chips Are down
finals out at Victory Field last!
night as a crowd of 5847 watched| TOM SAFFELL, the Indians’ a orilliant mound duel between | faSt-stepping center ficlder, has . young Bill Pierro of the Indians
and Young Jim Hisner of the Colonels.
It Was A Thriller
As some vetéran fans sized it! up, “you could travel the country over and never see a better one, even in World Series competi-! tion.” By polishing off the Colonels via the goose-egg route, the Indians felt an added lift to their championship drive as they headed for Minneapolis to engage the formidable second-place Millers in a four-game series, first tilt tomorrow: night with Royce Lint! slated to pitch for the Tribe. i The Indians, as well as the other eastern teams, were idle today on a traveling date. This trip calls for 17 games in| 14 days, four in Minneapolis, four in “St. Paul, four in Milwaukee! and five In Kansas City. The]
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* western swing will keep the home
boys out on the road until July 22. Eight and Five Last time the Tribesters toured] the western sector; they won! eight games and lost five. If they! can duplicate that record there! will be no complaints. At any rate, they are starting out two games ahead of Minne-| apolis, three ahead of Louisville] and eight and a half ahead of St. Paul, the team that gave them the most trouble on the
“first trip west.
Exclusive of Eddie Bockman, third sacker, who is ill, all hands were in good shape to tackle the’ ordeal. Bockman remained here] for medical treatment and rest, but the player himself thinks| he'll be able to rejoin the team) by the time it reaches Kansas: City, last leg on the trek. Malloy to Dallas Pitcher Bob Malloy, who has been on the inactive "list, was! sold to Dallas of the Texas] League and shoved off for the Lone Star state today. The sale is on “a look” basis. It was learned today that the! parent Pittsburgh Pirates once more are casting covetous eyes) in the direction of Bill Pierro who! authored that shutout over Louis-| ville last night. He held the| Louisville pastimers to five hits, | fanned six and issued but two! walks. Lay off, Pirates, until 1951. It was Pierro's second] shutout of the season. Pierro had to pitch a big league brand~of fast balls to win because his opponent, Hisner,
curve baller up from Scranton,!
also was in rare form and held!
- the Indians to four hits. |
First to Third ; The lone run was tallied in the fourth. Speed Merchant Tom,
Saffell led off and beat out a rol-icenter and Saffell came in fast| Set Tomorrow NATIONAL LEA
ler to First Sacker Jack Douglas. Douglas had to move to his right! to field the ball and Saffell beat Hisner-to-the-bag asthe pitcher raced over to take Douglas’ throw. | This brought up Danny 0’Con-|
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third on the hit. Teams will have three pitchers “he went back to this same club Irv Noren and a double by Mickey game of the year for the Tigers. 88.8 {Seixas et al do the practicin Ed Stevens was unable to move and three catchers and two util- he ran when he was thelr “boy Vernon. Walt Dropo homered in, ga), 1 emon also chalked up hisiy INDIANAPOLIS PLAYERS | ® = I : i Saffell or O'Connell but Culley ity players. |wonder”. manager in 1924, said a Ging cause Tor Boston. In, victory, topping the lefty ace| who want to enter may contact | HOWEVER, TED will be hers |Rikard came through with a fly, The schedule of games: Da be glad to escape the iy a ewe Zaman ol the White Sox, Billy Plerce, as, Fritz Munt, Jimmy McClure or (to give a good account of himto right and Saffell sprinted home 3 umcllass C. 11313 vears old. “Never, since I have been run- lead with a 6-to-1 victory over his mates pounded across five Jack Rogers, Woodstock pro | self. As the 1949 Wimbledon {after the catch. 8- p.m Class A. 16-15 years old: os fe the Browns-—while-- New York runs..in--the- first--inning. Larry! The fly wasn't deep but Saffell’s| 8:30 p.m.—Class AA, 18-10 years old. ‘ning ball clubs for more than a 12 to § Doby and Jim Hegan each drove aad tournament director. Those (champ, he has his work cut out
| Colonels cut off the throw-in and Tn Turner
right field corner. Pierro tightened ing is poison for a team trying against the Red Sox whom tHey Reds, 5 to 3, while Pittsburgh pomer his 22d of the year. {say that there are only three Leonard Brosse, Detroit.
{But Pierro refused to crack. Hell ikeman homered in a bi : 4 ) ‘i 13 g run [€ Sin i struck out Al Richter and forced ,q tne Milwathkee Brewers set the Sah ary B E N NA S| i {Hisner to pop to the infield, leav- | Blues down, 3-1. 3 i {ing three Colonels stranded on! Meanwhile, Marlin (No Hit) - He ase,
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Indianapolis Players Needed For Woodstock Net Meet
| By FRANK ANDERSON I © GO WESTERN, young tennis hopeful. It's the for a local boy to make good. . In other words the Western Tennis Tourney will w ' |come local entries. Rolls close tomorrow with for ? Saturday. Meet starts Monday at Woodstock. - But why the local handshake? Aren't there more t]
erough stars and pls of! bigtimers who can beat Rich the tennis universe to fil the| 28! three, ‘all top-drawer lists? Sure; but the tourney are Ted Schroeder, tio is striving for a good cross- NO. 1 man; Bob Falkenberg section of tennis talent. Many| Herbie Flam. :
‘entries have been received from! Flam, it will be rem {California. is the boy who defeated §
After culling the top stars from In the Utah open Saturds the bunch tourney sponsors are Herbie may be on hand for |
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of their feat of roaring to five
'Saffell Picks Up 103 Points When
eliminated himself from forever The old- "auto-matic’” is bound fo come up Friday when Nuricr Baseball, Inc: bas hs anual doy at Victory Field. The chamioralie
colonel. The Blue Grass state with the Ehampignetip game and the the attendance » drawing for the Chevrolet ‘slated for | 8 o'clock. lof the California entries are of to see Richards perform. H wants no more of him. [the same caliber—good, but not hailed as likely candidate All he did in the important
] | flashy. B th king Stardom. seven-game series between Indi-| Tourney Booked Harris, 'No Magician,’ Still Unloading Bag le ee ey the zs = =»
{anapolis and Louisville with the
th llet twitch BILLY TALBERT, N Y . EALERTS A Victory Field Of Tricks Against Four AL Pace Sees! ar wot have to worry. about. et ry |
doubles, in 27 times at bat. WHAT GOUD would a tourney| ting here in time for the Wests
: : : : i. Billy Johnson made four hits be if. it paired nothing but A . TAPS BATE . Nifty Nos Sonaigienily Trim Leaders, and Cliff Mapes drove in five runs equals” If that happened. there| 0 Fr mae AT'S ING at a 630 i with a single an¢ homer to lead would be nothing but draws and clip. Fact is, Speed Boy To New Chevrolet | Pummel Red Sox 4th Time of Season he Yank 2 13-h der sdatio : : 8 i OW The second-seeded Talbert was fohed or 103 Dol in Tok pom T : By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer ! ankee 13 hit depredation of sets Mould. last from now untill, eninte camp by Budge Patty: picked up points in the inter- i TY ’ le : wl ; three Athletics pitchers. Short- the Russians embrace: italism. ? ’ city competition between the ° Be Feature NEW YORK, July 6-—-Unlike his predecessor, plucky Bucky P ety e ace: eap
stop’ Eddie Joost of the A's suf- Hence, the call for local dark 30 American of Paris. fered a pulled left leg ligament horses to add zest to the upset/ That means Talbert can hop a which will keep him out of action pudding. {plane post haste for Woodstock. for a month, ‘In the Western he'll run into
American Association's tradi-| Junior Baseball, Inc., was set Harris of the Washington Senators knows you can't make “chicken tional rivals and zoomed -his today for its eighth annual All- salad out of chicken feathers” so he was glad to settle today for a |average from a lowly .192 to .205. Star games at Vietory Field to- few feathers in his button-topped baseball cap.
Tate 3 i. Don't worry. The top stars will = 4 He's'become the Saffell of 1948 MOITOW. Last year's Washington pilot, amateur magician Joey Kuhel, = {Schroeder—THE Ted - Schroeder, when he helped the Indians win| The league has been split into COmPlained that there wasn't enough material even for his sleight Houtteman Wins 11th , be on hand. Tourney sponsorsi and the fireworks will begin to . {the pennant by the decisive mar- East and West sections. Man- Of hand tactics and so the Sen-|——— 8 ——| Johnn Lipon made four singles 2 ad hin nd Wester _ pop. Schroeder skips the inter- . gin of 11 games. agers of each league team sent ators finished eighth as he of- them all they needed in a rain- and Vic Wertz got three while ooo oB0NS. Ane JESLEIN ‘Sinsational tourneys in favor of his
their three best players for a fered his famous remark about shortened -seven-inning _ contest an Indianapolis affair and the] refrigeration business. Ted con{It was a solid smack and Saffell tryout and 20 BT vere selected the salad. But Harris, who ad- against the Red Sox Ap. which. Don_Xolloway homered for Art hore fires are burning for local! centiates on Davi¥ Cup activity, had to turn on full steam to reach fOr each of the four squads, Mitted he Was no magician when thé big blows were a triple by Houtteman who won ‘his’ HR talent.” —_— but lets the likes of Talbert, Vic
Team managers 2 drubbed the Athletics, : : quarter of a century, have I finspeed made the difference. The West Steve West. RE Brizendine ar and ished in last and I don’t think and the Indians won from Chi-
O'Connell was nabbed trying for, &8 B—-Earl Embry and Henry Potter. [I Will this year,” he said before cago, 8 to 3.
in. two runs. Dave Philly and| ‘hree tennis experts will brief |g, py ne Western field is
Eddie Robinson hit: Chicago hom-| a acorpl their’ 33 {Hoaded. 3 x nw 0 ers to spoil Lemon's shutout. | ; ' re- | second to retire the side. lang Gens Claris? Olsen. John Walters the campaign began. Phils Pick Up Game | Talbert, incidentally, can
It was Saffell’'s running in| Coen. AClaude Elslanger and B. M Nats Trim Leaders * The Phils picked up a game in Howie Pollett pitched the Car. Rogers save the tournament tire the Western trophy this th Was tt ig Ava John Masariu, Louis Peckham Today, the four clubs which are the National League, winning dinals to their sixth straight vic- The directors are highly selective, year if he wins. Billy was ree instances that got the big and A Narvie, Cave, h ‘and pat battling for the pennant in the their suspended contest of May 14 tory, holding the Reds to seven Ml h 1 tal champ in 1945 and 1946 and run for the Indians. Pye A=wack Faus. Tony Kish and Pat first division, are well aware of from the Giants by blanking the hits as his mates scored four runs| but Shep see that local talent .. i ider of the doubles dindem In the fifth, however, it looked and Fu lie © Olsen, Gerald McClain his stand, for all have been New Yorkers in the final inning in the second inning off - Lefty {gets a chance, those Years. as though the Colonels were going trimmed regularly by the nifty for a 9-to-7 decision, then went Ken Raffensberger, an old neme-| £8 a
. to explode a Tally, 7 Taft Wright Nats. No other club in the league out and won the regular contest, sis, then coasted in. Rocky Nelson! CALIFORNIA, THE land of] NEW ENTRIES received ‘by 09 “Pit hi omer has done so well consistently 10 to 3, as Eddie Waitkus made and Eddie Miller homered for the the gold rush in 1849, is the land! Western officials include Bars in in AA TH y |against the leaders as the fifth- four hits and Willie Jones conked Cards and Joe Adcock got his/of the tennis rush in 1950. One para Green, Los Angeles; Betty ‘iaianusni Pet. place Senators who were con- three in the 15-hit attack on four|first big league homer for Cincy. of West Coast's best players, an Gray, Houston, Tex.; sisters ShirMinneapolis ....... 0. 81 8 ; . |signed to the cellar, hurlers. Del Ennis ‘hit his 15th! The Pirates got four-hit pitch- unknown to most tennis fans/ley and Jean Arth, St. Paul, - ihe raconvee BBL = Poison Millers . | The Nats now have a record homer, {ing from Mel Queen to end a six- here, has entered the Western | Minn, in the feminine brigade. In *Not scheduled. : ! weal of five wins apiece against the The pace- setting St. Louis Car- game Josing streak at Chicago, He's George Richards, Californ- the mate ranks ‘Hugh Winslow, league-leading = Tigers, Indians dinals stayed a game ahead of theo, een fanned seven batters while| ja's No. 4 player. “Dixon Osborn of Texas Christian,
opened by lining a double to the! A home run bat and good pitch- and Yankees, and have four Phils by defeating the Cincinnati! Ralph Kiner blasted a two-run| Tennis -officials in California a high-ranking ccliegian, and
and struck out Tom O'Brien. to get ahead in the American As- pummeled, 9 to 7, at Boston last topped Chicago, 4 to 1, and the Bases Full, One Out | sociation pennant race. night. Braves and Dodgers were rained But Bob Scherbarth got an in- The Minneapolis Millers found A six-run fifth inning gave out.
4 DAYS ONLY—THURS., FRI, SAT., MON ‘ that out last night when they fell
field hit and Wright moved to! : | : | : , third. Pierro lost control and bo lw 2nd Phil Haugstad, hyd Ta i : b walked Douglas, filling the bases mer of St. Paul drove in four L \ = . : 4 eq with but one out. iruns off two homers and a single. # B | y 3 3 3 IN | 5 1 He | ;
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Two Tribe relief pitchers hur-| | In Kansas City George Estook [J riedly warmed up in the bullpen. ; oq seven- “hit Sl and Al # ny -
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Jud ) “Alo and Masi. ay O'Brien launched the Louisville p, ped Birds to nine hits, and JJDIANAROLIS ..... 8% | bieree. Judson a) Aloma, oa onan.
B11 in mo! i nth with - —— ng i seventh A rangle and 8d- picked up win No. 7, 6-3. The louplle - I Pitchers 8 ame By Rl — is i & 305 18 | : i : 382 18%! NATIONAL LEAGUE | : 389 18 | (First Game) i
|vanced on Scherbarth’s sacrifice. Mud Hens were held to one hit in Columbus .. Pierro was in trouble again. Doug- six innings by Gene Major, but Mi¥sukes ... { (Completion of Suspended Game RMB cide iso BR bed May Hé) Pct. GB [New York ...... 7°00 100 100— 711 3|
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#on four straight pitches. Then |Ginsberg’s home run and pushed. ‘Plerro made Hisner “his “SIXth over five more runs in the eighth (strikeout victim. fon’ seven hits. : New Yor A great catch by Saffell took f leveland
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{like a coliege track man and came i > up with a shoetop catch’ Pinch| Miss Jane Nelson, 1950 city Bh tous, -: -:- & hitter George Wilson popped out women's. champion, and the rest Boston ............. EH ‘and-Dougtas lofted to Rikard rr OL, Lhe City's elite women: golfers new York 1110 H-
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urth annual Highland Fling. Pliveburen 111070 Losing pitcher — . Raffensberger (6-10) No. 8 for Pierro Ninety-six = participants are| CAMESTODAY | Home runs—Nelson, Miller, Adcock ~1t..was..Pierro’s--eighth vietory slated to..tee..off beginning -at- She — %. Xi cvnimnseer BDE Rr 00-300" DO 470 against two setbacks, both by|a. m. for the numerous prizes. | ARERICAN ASSUCIATION | Queen (2-6) ‘and 200 boo Muciter Ys Louisville. All of which made it a Miss. Nelson will tee off at 8: :30| Minneapolis at 8%" pail: EAR tr ap Sor 185 35s lie. |elostons night for the rookie from a. — Paul Mi. ©. Rich 4 MN a nly irae) co. | s. Paul Dye, Mrs. char Both teams played errorless{Fulmer, runnerup to Miss Nel-| chica oa aN TAGE ball. Not a single Colonel reached son, and Miss Dorothy Eilis will illite “ames + scheduled) Boston Red Sox g'base until the fifth. - {leave the first tee at five-minute! }
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The Louisville pitcher fanned! Little mackerel along a street with his | 'S YES” Bg four and issued but one walk. His| mrs wiliem Beard ani Moc How RESULTS YESITEDAY {nose yesterday because. the Bosmates helped a lot by pulling two! Hofman. Milwaukee Ui Tv oou— 3 § 0 ton Red Sox let him down. y P g 8:355-Mrs. Paul Dye, Mrs. Rick Her- Kansas City 010 009 0u0—1 1 ~ bh double plays. The Colonels had Lick, Mrs She arles. Edwards and Mrs. Estock and Lakeinan, heegan, Hinrichs Joseph Capillo, 21, vowed -pubseven runners left. pore. ichard sumer Mrs. Lois J ang. Jarvis 162 010 130— 819 Pooy last ‘month he'd push the Del . Ballinger, : Tribe catcher, Bola rs. Charles Greathouse Jr., and Minneapolis Olt 110— 4 5 3 fish along Commonwealth Ave[Mrs Wiiltam Kendrick: sim Bail Sa Borothy Bit Nite Radots i Antecioa. Wain ret the” BOX Ween t Te4 dE I's. ilila 8 . ever — in the eighth with one runner on! 550 Ms. Robert Laycock. Mes. 2 SOIMEE TTT es 00001003 3 9 the American League by July 4. and two down. He came within [Bat Mrs. O. W. Bogda and Mrs. Frank “yp 0. clark (8) and Sarni; Stuart and - They didn’t. He did. a couple of steps of falling into the! 8:55—Elzabeth Dunn, Mrs. C. A. Jaqua, Ginsoers. ERICAN LEAGUE ei itm sropmseangi Mrs‘ Dale Lentz and Mrs Thomas 002 1u3— 8 home dugout: as he nabbed Doherty. | Philadelphia 101 002 103 Wright's foul. PUT Charts mas. Mrs phil Ader. EGS. wore 13 0a i18 13,4 Mrs. Fulmer Honored SELECT FROM iMrs: A. M. Laughner ‘and Dorothy Gally Guerra: Byrne. Ostrowski (6; and Beira sy
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