Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1950 — Page 18

. Junior Loop Holds Edge In All-Star, Series Games

NEW YORK, July 10—Don’t l6ok now, but that man’s here again. You know, that obstinate old gaffer who's always arguing the American League is stronger than the

In Amateur National. Shows up each year at the All-Star game and

the World Series with his unswerving line. | First to Tee Off “Look at the records,” he shrieks. “In World Series! In Stdte Tourney

play the American is ahead On Highland Course 20 to 17 and in All-Star|taiiacy. Any more questions? ry ust Fro Tage ous es =» » Fred r. a games ‘the score i813 10 3) yyy yo Gul 13 tis yesrsipnTG. To or ao Dy, DC against the National. Laugh thatigame in Chicago. The National Dr. William Hall Jr. of Michigan oft.” : [has dropped four in a row, their City played alone. If records mean anything you| longest stretch without victory. David appeared to be playing can't laugh it off. The popular, To state that they are due is to/below his usual game. He drove rebuttal is that anything can {take a mild view of the situation.|50 feet from the green on the first happen in a short series and, of{The cream of the crop, on both hole, chipped to within four feet - course, this must go double for|3ides, will take the fleld. Ignoring|of the pin and then missed the a single game. I submit this isthe law of averages—a none too Putt by inches. But he still came not convincing enough. Why does| Substantial support, -anyway—I|up With a par four for the 380it happen so often in favor of the Must string along with the Amsr-|{Yard opener. Kroft and Dr. Hall American? icans if for no other reason than (birdied the first hole. : Slee that they make a habit of beating! David and Kroft parred No. 2, ANOTHER convenient defense !N® Nationals in inter-league While Schwartz and Hall had is that the American owes its|c0Ompetition. jhogey fives. impressive statistical margin to] Happily, the squawks as to All Drive 18 (req | the fact that the Yankees for Selections have been something & All members of the foursome years enjoyed a dominant posi-||®5% than vehement this time, And | Jove Ima the green on the 173 ‘tion in baseball, This doesn't! h® players themselves have YAO hile. Ball arvbped 1} hold water, either. Even before|ShOWN a more: co-operative spirit. 3 13.1om putt for a birdie two, | the Yankees started winning, the thanks to press criticism and ™ d ® Davi 284 Broft had trees, American had won 13 of the first Official pressure. There have A a arts 3 four. | 18 World Series. {been no deliberate walkouts.| "PET: is he Setending “But,” the dissidents continue, Eddie Miller, at his peak, habitu- [RoMPIOn. Automatically moves ~how can ore league be stronger ally gave the game the back ofweq. oo (ETP ORSEP nt than the other when both get his neck and two years ago Bob the ye round { ho ins » their material from the same Feller couldn't be bothered. Ibe eligible . ay oo eli sources?" The answer to that| MAY recall that 4 laward, : may be that the American gets), oOo Fa - oD asa le trie material. AN yy pp, by the odd character, selectivity is keener. {Bill Veeck, at that time the Try to name an all-time, al-{ Cleveland boss. “We are more tar {Interested in winning the penIam aud ses Dew “envy nant,” Veeck blatantly admitted,|8TOUP wi begin match play with, Sa - Ruth: Ad. Folles-will-ghioh wittr -ontyr Asien Wetnondope ol Res hot, for the opening shooting and the course was in top condition. From interest shown in the early | shooting competitors were assured a large gallery for the championship play.

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STF EY PRAMAR ak i ¥ y WOuld haus. 4a. Be your outtield, that in mind.” : ‘with Williams and DiMaggio (J)| It 50 happens that all the reclose up. What better catchers Ceipts from the All-Star game go than Dickey and Cochrane? And Into the players’ pension fund. how many second basemen would They aren't being asked to do you rate above Eddie Collins? [anybody a favor. They rate no s + 5% {applause for playing in a game which has caught the. fancy of YOU'D have a problem at first the baseball world. The entersplitting out Chase, Sisler and tainment they provide is InGehrig, all AL'ers. The National cidental to their own personal would score with Wagner at shortiand selfish rewards.

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Even a star golfer can take fatherly advice. John David (right), one of the favorites in the 50th annual Indiana State Amateur Golf Tournament at Highland, -received some kibitzing from his father, Tom, when he lined up a practice putt today. The little family episode was snapped before John set out on the tourney trail.

Howard, Daly

Top Bike Riders without debate. Third would be

troversial. Against Math AN INTERESTING NOTE in| Daly were tho tad oro and Dan ; controversial. Agains athew- N INTERE G NOTE in Daly were the big wheels amon 'T d hl d S el d N i son, Alexander and Hubbell, the connection with the game is that Indiana bicyclists today. ot e Cc r oe er ee e 0.

American can offer Young, John-|two oldtimers will be in the rival day Howard captured the senior

son, Waddell, Grove, Pennock and dugouts, Casey Stengel leading! division championship and Daly! A WwW 3 T oO Feller, {the Americans, Burt Shotton the the junior title at the Indiana S es ern ourney pens The over-all testimony, it|Nationals. It will be their first.' State Bicycle meet at the W, 16th!

Paired With Jim Birr in 1st Match; = Talbert, Ex-Local Netter, Ranked 2d

seems to me is at least persuasive.| There's just an outside chance, St. You are on luck has A way of too, that Stengel and Shotton are] Howard took four firsts for his| evening up. How come, then, the finishing out the string. Mrs. | title and Daly came home fastest | : y r National's share is so scanty? Stengel is insistent that ole Case in three events. John Schmidt on By FRANK ANDERSON = The material comes from thelcall it a career after this season setond-place winner, three points! This will Surprise no ons, but Ted Schroader is seeded No. 1 same common pool. How cothe,/and Shotton, past the mid 60's, ahead of Rex Jones in the senior [OF the Western Tennis Tourney which opens at Woodstock today: then, the American has such a/will surely have to go If the division, In the junior section Seedings and pairings were announced last night. Play was bulge in all-time stars? As pum, supposed to win by 10 Jerry Johnson as second and, '0 get under way in both men’s and women's singles at 1 p. m. |

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the super Yankee teams repre-igames, fail to make ft. Tt would Rollie Dee Richey was third. No. 2 ranking went to Billy Talbert, formerly of Indianapolis’ be nice if they could play to a tie |

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senting the difference—well, the Medals fof the first three places 30d BOW of New York. Behind Talbert are Herbie Flam, Beverly] " in each section will be awarded. Hills, Cal: Jack uere, aw A { ae wi | Orleans, La.; Tony Trabert, Cin-'championships of the Cincinnati nners will represent Indiana in A ADD } a or e ue yy % ins the Amateur Bicycle I ¢| Cinnati; Grant Golden, Chicago; Tri-State ¥ Lo {Glenn Bassett, Los Angeles, and Bassett yesterday. Now both are > : America Championships in New| * {Hamilton Richardson, Baton seeking to push their luck. Bra $ Indi ans on r { Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 18-21. 3 - dd : 5 of ror pa Se ; rT | Schroeder passes up the inter- mirez, Mexico's women’s champ. : ¢ a a 2 national and nationals in favor Miss Ramirez also happens to bei : Wit hin 2 Games # op . . of Ris refrigeration business. He's the only foreign star entered. { Cleveland Takes Pair From Tigers City Singles a 8 Dlaver who always A © ee ee s top man. He’ 8 work | By NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Writer 5 Fai Stewart has added another here against Jim Birr of Indian-/,! 0 M_-Wiliam Shock Cinctnnat, ve.| reservations today because the Indians and Braves are on they ... ‘tle to her growing col- apolis. The match has os Angeles: C. R. Kosa: i warpath ~#" Vosterday * the "15 hg BHR TH ! he Sterday the - year-old | | anapolis; Calhoun 2h For the past month the two tribes have run rampant, the Shortridge student defeated Mrs.| Loses to Trabert Sis (athouss Dizon, he Winnin Eleanor Lauck Bailey, 8-2, 6-2, in| Yesterday Schroeder whiled ro. iE ry der, Sorbus Christ, | And from their third-place) the Vision of the eit ch Indianapolis; Robert Neff, Martinsville, | ampionship./ing an exhibition match to Tra- A : ambushes, the Cleveland and|Yanced to within 413 games of th The match was yon the ibe, 4-8, 8-2, 6-4. But he'll be a I n ied i u 3 : en, j= { ng menace to the big chiefs ming the Phils, 7 to 3; the Pitts-| Brookside courts. Originally busy man if he comes through caso. vs. 8 {burgh Pirates rallied to edge the § J 3 P. M.— Hamil . ! of Shale lougues. leaguss roustedls gh a rr were postponed until yesterday garded on the banquet and testi- Rouse. La. vs Bob Marin Triana y { Bastian, Indianapolis: onard Br a . | D Ya % - nual All-Star game, the Indians|the Chicago Cans 8 WO and 4 Eany. rr gy Ee aevesls Baker took top spot my a SL ore -drove 30 whbia i aes = Lopst Seatters Nine singles champion, defeated Art| women's singles. Laura Lou Jahn Ga, 1 James Birr. Indianapolis; Glenn

championships wit Sta Rouge, La. | - No, 1 foreign star is Mela Rapa 2 g = . Ra . Bos Spot; Pat Stewart Wins a sometime player who always, PAIRINGS NEW YORK, July 10—There is terror on the big league been Combs, Indianapolis vs lection. {slated for 4 p. m. j anapolis; Calhoun Dixon, Tampa, Fis. vs. | Indians winning 21 of their last 20 battles and- the Braves 18 : the finals of .the women's di-'away his time in Cincinnati, los- ton Deimiing, Chicago. vs Kenneth Jones, : .|National League lead by trimBoston warriors present an ever gu y ry EA or Oden. CR scheduled a week ago, the finals here. The Western is highly ra-| ogi : the mid-season break for the an-/Reds swept a double-header from due to the illness of Mrs. Bailey. |monial circuit and the winner is| Sich JioTakeh bok, Aneries va: Richard) —Ted Schroeder La Crescenta. tt, Los An vs. Kenneth Burton, !

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Roberts to Be Rival Starter; Junior Loop ST. PAUL, July 10—This Association ED SAINSBURY Ht sat i De ANE CHICAGO, July 10 — Already winner of one All Star game, the New York Yankees’ top right hander, Vic Raschi, will go after

another tomorrow. i The 31-year-old Yankee hurler

This time the first call was at Minneapolis and now the second leg of the trek puts the Hoosier Tribesters in St. Paul, playing the first of a four-game series here,

(was picked by his own Manager, is,nignt

Casey Stengel, to start the 17th annual inter-league game for the American League in Comiskey Park tomorrow. His National rival will be Robin Rob- : erts, a 23-year-old newcomer Who tne tables on the Saints in this bounded to pitching prominence saoond invasion of ancient Lexwith the Philadelphia Phillies this ynoton Park. season. Raschi, a four-year veteran of Two Regulars Out major league baseball, was cred-| But the Indians are not at full jted with the victory when the Strength by a long shot and un-

Last time the Indians were in St. Paul, they dropped four straight and Manager Al Lopez and his touring Redskins hope to have

own luck to split even on this trip.

igame by blasting a single with|

{the bases full to break a 2-to-2 baseman; and Eddie Bockman, tle,

{regular third sacker, are on the {hospital list. Little Dom Dallessandro, 38,

{ | The American League, victors, orve outfielder, is filling in at

in’ 12 of the 16 previous All Baris, ¢ ya0q-and Russ Peters, 35,

'Sattell. of "Conn ss games, again was favored to win, iy infielder, is playing ts Rh Both are too old to be at peak peters form if used as regulars now that gases.

with odds at 7 to 5, and should the junior circuit stars manage to

first three innings while Raschi

triumph. — fi first half of yesterday's doubleRoberts is the top winnér Oni} eader and won, 8 te 2, behind the National League hurling staff with a record of 11 wins and only rd three defeats, somewhat better No.3 for Riddle

by Raschi/ It was the fifth straight time than that chalked Sp one last the veteran righthander has lasted

winner with the route and it was his eighth {victory against five defeats. A 10 Qsfeals while Roverts fished nome run with one on by Jack at [Harshinat in the second inning deprived Riddle of a shutout. The Indians backed up Riddle’s fancy pitching by collecting 14 hits, including five home runs.

losses. ; Both Stengel and Burt Shotton of Brooklyn, manager of the National League squad, will an-

ee But both will stick Monty Basgall hit two out of the Fis 5 Sf. "RF

teams today. But both will stick ‘Con. Culby the fans’ vote which named|PArk and Danny OC Ba one the starters, exclusive of pitchers, apiece. for each team. : Rikard, Basgall and Ed Fitz Opposing Lineups {Gerald got three hits apiece. In National League starters willjaddition to his two homers, Basbe Outfielders Enos Slaughter, gall also belted a double. St. Louis; Ralph Kiner, Pitts- Beat Star Pitcher

burgh, and Hank Sauer, Chicago;! when the Hoosier Redskins

{Infielders Stan Musial and Marty emerged from their hitting slump,

Marion, St. Louis; Willie Jones, they popped out with a bang and Philadelphia, and Jackie Robin. even defeated Dixie Howell, the son, Brooklyn, Campanella, Brooklyn. + first setback after winning 10 Other American League start- games. The Tribesters sent him ers will be Outfielders Ted Wil-to the showers in the seventh and

Rh ljams, Boston, Larry Doby, Cleve-continued blasting against two re-

land, and Walt Evers, Detroit;|lief pitchers. Iders Walt Dropo and Bobby| But the Millers won the seven- » Boston, George Kell, De-inning second game, 7 to 6, and id Phil Rizzuto, New retained their half game league

Doe: troit, York, New York. Club owners of both leaguesifooler, The Millers are ahead by opened the preyesterday with separate sessions, bumped off the top perch tonight le vancement of the present Mar. 1/and the Indians defeat the Saints date permitted for opening ring here. practice, . Lai “The Indians have won three The American League voted to more games than the Millers but present to a joint meeting today have lost four more, and have a propossl to permit ball clubs played seven more. to open fraining on any date de- > Lose in Last Inning sired, but the league would fa- = vor restraining the

the second Saturday of March. The American League also approved a league rule prohibiting any change in playing fields dur-

{last inning on Tom Saffell’s seciond home run of the battle, only to lose out in the home half.

Linne and Mrs. Bailey, 7-5, 2-8,!follows h with P Eb d Cleveland: Hated Since aa is. ing the se q games { Ed Lopat, ably backed by four : y {rolio er eggy Eby and t § the season. by Winsing path the § ot 8 dom double plays, scattered nine hits '-0> 10 take the mixed doubles Mrs. Gladys Heldman tagging Floxard Glencoe. "mm Mn oath wait | ae alt Jad Teibe oe Detroit Tigers, 6 to 2 and 5 to 2./t0 gain his 10th: victory for the CTOWA. |along. Miss Baker split the singles 23030 Buck rodianapolis 0 McDonald, a new addition to the

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i Ralph Linder, Indianapolis; t Anderson, vs. Charles De “Vou | Elkhart. | obert i

And the Braves stormed to! Yankees, Successive singles In) within two games of the top in the first inning by Phil Rizzuto,

= ) Lowry, “the National by downing the New Gene Woodling, Yogt Berra and: } ES i. H Ivo. RAE Wallenbronn. Boaouriie hart York Giants, 3 to 2 in 13 innings, [Joe DiMaggio produced two runs b | Hollywood, Cal" vs. “Art Linne,

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w phia Phillies and second-place St. defeat. lg,» M—Shirley Arth. St. Paul. vs. ters. . B Louis Cardinals both were beaten.| Sherman Lollar broke a 2-2 tie! ;, shirley “india Snaiinavolis; Mis." JobS| ypyg jack rabbit ball is here] With two out, Royce Lint; south. |§te Lemon Wins JWR 2 homer in the 4th inning 1) WY ) i 9 | Louis Simon, ‘Indiasapolis.~ "*'" "*|but Louisville's Bob Alexander(paw, relieved Main to pitch to Bob Lemon pitched a seven. And Ned Garver yielded only six) SOR | | {gta (Mdean Clarke. Nashville. vs. isn't worried, He has it domesti- Harshman, lefthanded swinger. hitter for his 12th victory as the Dits 10 give the Brownies a vic- Sini8, Sarat neh ASE cated. But Lint couldn't get the ball over Indians kayoed Art Houttem an! Ory over the Sox. Dick Fowler 3 CAN LAC Folietis, Indianapolis. . Yesterday Alexander showed |and issued a walk. in the sixth inning for thetr| ined in his first victory of the, VOLTS on pmbinmen oo 00400 008 7 gpd PF Molaws Loy Jahn, clearwater his pitching stuff by shutting out| Howell, a good hitter for alg opening game triumph. Jim He-| 1950 season as the A's won the; Minoeepa SR 8 E ‘ igi Hudson (8.7) and Eva Fowier, Brie: Artewat, Indianapolis, vs. Dorothy! St. Paul, 2-0, on one hit in the|pitcher, batted for Bill Jennings _ gan hit a home run for Cleveland! r5t game of their twin bill, but Louigrilie 00. 4 3 48 38 Fowier 7% Home runs—Mele Chapmali 4p. M.—Oladys Heldman. Houston, Tex, | S6VeN-inning nightcap of a double/and Lopez derricked Lint and sent and Gerry Priddy for Detroit.| POD Kuzava pitched a Classy | orymbus i : y 8 HE WRI neten Send Camel 3 ego, Bulle Clingman. Indianapolis, Betty bill. Only thing that spoiled Alex-|in Fred Strobel, righthanded pitchIn the second game, Early Wynn, | Sour-hitter to win the Senators; sled xen Eien i ® es i Prisdelohis and 5,300 000 0 4.8 Sntse. Aka e Stewart, Indl ander’s day was a single to leftjer. But Strobel couldn't get the who relieved starter Mike Gar<{ Erv Pals no 1 Hi jiu CO MERTCAN LEAGUE 3 1 tl Hon run—Grasso. } RA Nar! Indie aso ustan. oi DY Lou Limmer in the sixth. bak over either and walked the cia, pitched five no-hit innings! . = 8 C8 rmally a re oY Wok Pet’ OB.iChicaso ........... 110 000 0004 6 3 Yurber. Evansville. vs. Mary Longsworth, Ine Saints weren't puzzled by pinch hitter, filling the bases. as Cleveland came from behind # Eh only as Rew York mang 8 aoa orca. Judagn Q) and’ Yast Garver Snapolls Loutsville in the first game. Phit Myron Vukmire ran for Howell. ih then uns ihe ath ap Ch season and drove three Rien 1 ff 4 (ho fhe Rani pS Sofball Notes a fiveitter as the Saints pied 16 SUI Wiesy oad oa Sobel singles by Dale Mitchell, Bobi ito. “i (wo doubles Dopped| Ehigdaphia :1 7 #4 2 fi Bobion Kinder 8)” ata ‘fubbetis $F. ne i" BE edn, errell Abderseg iC, Nalked Bama Rowell, who * Kennedy, Larry Doby, Al Rosen! " 3 nn {18 103) ~O- Ee nt Catcher Ferrell Anderson batted for Phil Tomkinson, y , d > yi .| the Phils. Andy Seminick hit two! NATIONAL Jean Pet an [Picker Bobson Bala: | Wri pt ah Fo ks: willonshoy and 13d was carried from the field i Tr nson, and and Ike Boone and added two jn-|, Ro"L © Philadelphi | Philadelphia 44 2% 0 leveland 130 003 100-8 17 o!EM Lilly soiniiins 000 21104 8 Yi on a that forced in the winning run. surance runs in the seventh. * |o a. o h ip a andifhilsdeiphis ‘n-d B 38 MREOEE «ies oes ss 00-2 1 ARO Barber cant. 1,20 000 0 Fog] Stretcher when hit in the head by| Joe Muir, who started the nightThe Braves pushed across thei. 0 “CWAT(s homered for the foelty, -....- ff § 38 fulolemon (i), and Heesn Houttemani. Fir Avion and ThemP- ons of Jack Robinson's offerings/cap on the Tribe mound, was batwinning run when Sam Jethroe, oo t th {Chica Fork 13 # ’ 10) 2% Dtcher, Houtteman 11-8), Home Tun AO ts EEE 29 10% os {iin the opener. |ted out in the third inning and . doubled to open the 13th, stole! a Same hough Win incinnatl xeananins 84 Ei B as (Second Game $12 ol Scott and Jenkins: Sallers and Raker. got ile, the Toledo Mua; Hoyt Wilhelm, who opened on the third for his third theft of the! | S—— 1. ID tue rave 3 MUNICIPAL STADIUM ens were taking a pair from Miller ru , was batted out by game. and raced tome while thei" "UIE 0 I0at MAR Latier) AMES [sitio Pui SU BASNEG Tam, ga aL § J|Milwaukee's Brewers, both games|the Indians in the same inning. Slants missed out on an Al-\Nanny pernandes. and Stan) ATL Games AL NER) [oficher, Wrna 0-4). Losin” pileher. Rose-| Siogriclies sid Tatum giiroscg ALY 43 scores. The double winilie Pearson wound up as the wintempted double play. Vern Bick-ingiek’ drove in the runs that] INOIANA AAD HE am. Indlanapolls Gurls... 300 030 om i helped Toledo to’ recapture sixth Ding pitcher and Main the loser. ford pitched the whole game for oo, Mel. Queen the victory. feds a X ei NATIONAL LEAGUE veils Oonserr uit; One td Arnold, place from the Brewers who| Both teams staged home run Boston, giving up only eight Bits! Tao Palllios Den ihe viet Ys olumbus af CW CEacue Taine 20-8 12 glifachanics 1 pdr. 090 002 odo : i {ldropped to seventh. . |Sprees in the second tilt getting for his ninth victory. Earl Torin. Pirates in the sixth No memes siheduied | GUS 1:10) and Pramesa. Lade| oo eee t0¢ HAGTARSS! The Kansas City Blues and the four apiece. For the Indians, Safgeson of the Braves and Monte, Ken Raffensberger of the Reds| (No sames se ea.) Land Owen, Losin AT BEECH GROVE Columbus Red Birds were rained/féll hit two and O'Connell and Irvin of the Giants each hit two-pelq oS YESTI econd Game) ia" 034 000 x— 4 § Ylout of their scheduled double. Frank Kalin one aplece; for the h eld the Cubs to six hits in the RESULTS YESTERDAY Saas cass ‘and King: Rhodes and Smith. header in Kans Cit [Millers, Harshman wall two, run os, {opener and Ewell Blackwell] An s Alo Teurance 8a Bs 3 ansas City. ; oped £5 ankees Move Up {rushed to the aid of Howie Fox ifitatedo . .. 0... .. 10m Dempsey and Thomas: Highbaugh and - SL In other American League the second game to give Cincin- Wraatee Ginsberg: maid Be a y Berl Shell Otters... 010-000 = . Major League Leaders the New York Yankeesnat! a clean sweep. John Pramesa and dnden. Lakeman (8) re Philadelphia ....... I-33 dv oS Tires EJ & =) 31 andbialilied Bren . Fourteen Homers . moved ein Shiee games otihlt a first game homer for the|roeas =". TM Hot e411 ane Tr A04 Hanson: Deem 451 Bur- ; oat fummed 4p to 14 homers| first place: efeating the Boston, s : Her at (6). Mar) 8). . Home rubSel oo ser 12 . WO. games, nine by the Red Box, 3 to 1; the St. Louis} , — r= som 1 and Olnabere Nichole, Foasaiar : : giicheduie a Bees" Grove 33 Indians, ‘five by the Millers ~ Browns beat the Chicago White Solunar Tables Fit © ve PaO ve Tab 8 Ha got four for the day, || Box. 4 to 2. and the Philadelphia Al raed els 4 | Theater vs. two a game, In the small. Nicollet] “ators divided » double-eader, the i ~ In the frst: A's winning the opener, 8 to 5, 5 ‘Horseshoe Notes and the 8 the nightcap, 2 to 0. a \ 3 42},

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poked out his third hit of the |game. Joe Lafata ran for McDonald. Forrest Main, on the Tribe mound, erased the next two bat-

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western cities has put the Indianapolis Indians on the

journey through the West they won their first six. May, when they launched the trip in Kansas City.

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‘If in AA Tonight Minneapolis .... 423 628 615 lis .... .628 INDIANAPOLIS 607 612 .600 Louisville ...... 583 .588 578 St. Paul ....... 513 519 .506

off Howell in the first inning; and in the second game, Williams Harshman smacked homers

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off Muir in the first stanza.

hit attack in the nightcap with three. The Millers collected 11 safeties in the sefond encounter

n less the parent Pirates do some-| : gue pounded down about it the team will be| A crowd of 6541 turned out de-

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spite rain before game time. The

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