Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 13

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Christman’ Homers Twice As Brewers Dros Tribe, 5 To 4

Redskins’ Loss Streak Ted Schroeder, Congratulate New Hoosier Golf King Newcomer to Ranks

Goes to 3 Straight: Talbert Ousted Of Local Linksmen Indians Still 13 Out tt Woodstock Beats Dick Perk, 1 Up

Leading Millers Bow to Columbus; . Gallery Cheers Big Ex-Ohioan as He Twin Bill on Tap in. Milwaukee Today Trabert, Flam Staves Off Late Rally in 36-Hole Grind

2 Times Special To Meet Today By JIM HEYROCK = MILWAUKEE, July 15—Two home runs by Mark i ; A week-end golfer who has officially been a Hoosier Christman, the Brewers’ veteran utility infielder now filling In Western Finale only 12 days is the new king of Indiana Amateur golf. in at first base, were the main factor in the defeat of the . AIO A en | Bob Myers, six-foot, five-inch former Dartmouth bass il Indians here tonight. {Tennis Tournament at Woodstock

{ketball star, won the 50th annual state amateur tournaThe score was 5 to 4 and it was the second straight threw underdogs Tony Trabert,| | ment yesterday, 1 up, on the 36th hole at Highland, over triumph by lowly Milwaukee over the second- -place Tribe- Onell 2 rnd Hed Flam} | Dick Perk, 23-year-old Broadmoor Country Club champion, sters. 2 = = finals scheduled this afternoon at | | Maybe it's because Myers

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|Schroeder in a grueling three- | E | gallery has been in his corner, { | i

he walloped a second four master Trabert downed Schroeder 4-8. with none on. ya 5-7, 6-2, 6-2, 9-7. Flam defeated That was all the Brewers need- | Larry Miggins ITaibert 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. ed to win. Christman also got a} Dives In 7 Runs { In a bitterly-contested match,

home run in the Friday night : fifth-seeded Trabert looked like game, won by the Brewers in 12| MINNEAPOLIS, July 15 (UP) just another easy victim of the|

ping, and then with the score {hour battle after Flam tumbled § deadlocked at 4-all in the eighth! ers, 0 second-seeded Billy Talbert. | 2 prodding him along all week.

Tommy Upton Bangs A crowd of more than 500

. : . i Spectators, held back by ropes First Circuit Clout along the fairways and around PHILADELPHIA, July 15 (UP) the greens, rooted the former

stanzas. —Left Fielder Larry Miggins champion from LaCrescenta, Cal. | —Slight, slender Tommy Upton Ohle State junior champion on to 3 of 5 Off Tribe drove in seven Columbus runs to- at the end of the first two sets, |= | banged the first home run of his Victory. Now he has a total of five night, hitting one homer with two| But the youngster bounced C. Ww. Weathers, right) president of the Indiana Golf Association presents a silver bowl, sym- | | major league career in the 10th , They liked the way he came

| back yesterday to take his first

homers for the season, three com- men on: and another with the PACK in the third frame, with| bolic of the Indiana Amateur Golf Championship, to the new champion, Bob Myers, keacand from | t ing off Tribe pitchers in the cur- bases loaded, as the Redbirds games 2 to 1 against him, to take| right), Country Club of Indianapolis. Bob is holding the association's trophy to which his name will | innibg Soday and “nsbled Pris. ead of the Snals on the 26th hole rent series. | beat Minneapolis 10 to 2. (five straight and the set from the| be added. Dick Perk, who lost i in the final, | up, to Myers, and o new champ's wife, Sally, look on. | adelphia Athletics into the Amer-/ ace my Ea ® en. ours The Indians now have dropped) Harvey Haddix handcuffed the. 32-year-old favorite. . ‘ ro , eee ljcan League cellar with a 3-2 ot pel gh their last three starts and their) Millers for six innings as the low-| Regains Confidence i : a | victory. 3 pol

{ { It was the final nine holes that record on the current swing ly Birds enjoyed their edge. Min- | | Greek Sone Wins | han through the American Associa-|neapolis scored only in the sev-| It was in the turning game of | {sons A aithough ne. gin until

| {allowed only three hits, but two the final putt.

tion's western sector reads three enth and ninth. [the thira set that Trabert od | something he has never been| games won and seven lost. | Adrian Zabala started for the| | of them were homers. | Myers was 3 up. at the end of Arfin on assic | Garver, subduing the Philadel-|30 holes. Then Perk began a

The Redskins still remained Millers and too _|known to do before. Pressed by| within easy distance of the league- stop Bill Jennings clowio a foun the realization of being only four, leading Minneapolis Millers, how-! bagger for the Millers in the {games away from defeat, he] ever, since the Mill City team also| ninth but it came too late. {turned to a slightly teetering] | lost tonight, to Columbus, in {audience and soberly said “Quiet, ! Minneapolis. : please. n !

ighth viet: in 16 Underrated Colt earned his eighth victory in Myers’ Morning Round

i Coluwbia * MiSneapolis decisions, aided by three timely |

. ' i ’ 0 | double plays. The Macks executed Par out.... 445 344 434—35 The margin between the! Benson. oH Co £8 witiams 20 Pe gl In the fourth set Trabert vegan) : Nips Bed ‘0 Ro ses | five twin kills, bringing their sea- Frag o- oo mn Mh league's first two clubs still Hemusdb 5 3 3 iLafatarf = 4 0 0 0 to regain confidence, realizing he | eh Teun Bunt Weta | son’ s total to 113. Myers in .. 435 554 554—40—19 stands at one and a half games. Bromeet 4 1 3 onenen1s § 043 Olstill had a chance, despite CHICAGO, 111. July 15 (UP)—| 5 Luuis | Td oal Myers Afternoon Round." Twin Bill Slated hother $231 Ylrontef 4 2 1 } Schroeder's reputation of coming * Greek Song an underrated chest-|Lnghrat." § 013 3 Dillinger3b 5 3 3 4 Myers out.. 555 344 324—35 The Indians and the Brewers fists, § {§ jTmkimonc ¢ 131 bugle oy when the Ships a nut sat from Brandywine Stable If Coifare i 3 i g Valo” . 3 3 8 Myers in .. 425 554 454-s38—13 oubleheader| (Wright 2 0 1 2 came throu, n the final few Kokos Chapman.c i rk’ i BN a 2 Soule pitch. Knikwikip § § § J §ame, Schroeder his first service, strides to u. Alfred G. Vander-|3iinwiscsh 3 0 8 1 fichook wm tos Bb Perk Perley Morn 38% Bound, ers are Johnny McCall and Fred| Totals 01527 8 Totals 33 3737 nen each another, before Trabert { bilt’'s Bed O' Roses at the wire! (Friend. 2b 3d Nn 3233 Perkin.... 537 55% 44542 7a Strobel for “Dave Cole and Ray, waokmire Bit" into double pias tor Sached our ign for the, i juid win the Jichest. rllngen Servs ) = ARE 4 nnp Tk Afttinoon Round ve Cole fo - { h 'otals i Totals Perk out... 34-387 Martin and Da r [Slumbus aaa 08 008 3-10 Trabert held Schroeder out of lof $58,950. {or as : 8 PC 3% gu 5 43 Perk in .... 448 533 445-831-135 It was ladies’ night at Borchert! sens oman oiata. us 2 Nig huns— the lead in the final match. | an

| ‘The surprise victor, ridden BY | Errors—uUpton (21, Hitcheock, 'Ovie Scurlock, was timed at Runs batted in—Sievers 32. Upton,

onza Field tonight and the feminine | Siou"S, 3h Mar Haddix, ront J Jennings Schroeder surged ahead in the

day to defeat John Hare Jr. and tted in—Hemus, Miggins 7, Costs

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| D hit 1 rooters brought good luck to the 2 ($e nnings. Tom kinson. Two-base hive final set to ‘grab a five-three 12:01 4/5, hardly a world or track! double lax in 3a. Hom iE, the chance at the championheme team. Total attendance Jennings. Bouble’ plays -bemus to" Casts 168d in games. But Trabert took record, but his brilliant finish in Uston. Stolen, base—gtirnweiss. Sacrifices ship. s 4426, with 2502 paid. |to Mozzali: Dandridee to Williams: Harsh. (the next four points for game, ithe top mid-summer three year —Diilinger to Bitcherck to Fain, to! Perk had been 3 down : wa p The hits were even tonight, 10 3, 3, Minneapolis 5. hse on balsOn Ha | [then two more games to go ahead. | race earned him. a position as io Tail, on fe | Hare on the 29th hols ‘pad a apiece, but the Tribesters couldn't §ik Struck Zabala 3 "ain ag goanikowskl 3. |The sixth game win included {contender for racing honors of! Barat, Fowler n do "to Guerra. come on to win. He opened yessolve Glenn Filiott for that im-|5oif sebsia ss pits Jhrlnet® Ronalkomik | service aces by Trabert. the year. per

! adelphis 9. Boil terday with some similar shootportant long drive. in the pinch, | abla. Umpires King, Monro and, Schroeder Battles to Last | Oar : :

Se K y ing. on on the 31st. Christman batted in three of “r*¢%e Time—2:00. ' ~~ L the abet oo ts os ang & adie st ul the Brewers’ five runs, Paul Ram-| Schroeder tied the Midwesterner, : N H |he didn’t get a until the feaiic-| Sounds, losing te bone one, and one came in on a Sf. Paul Defeats {at 6-6 and 7-7 before Trabert took | t L SIF horse field was In ‘the stretch. At Myers on a five. Y (the final frame and the match. | | had ; Then, Perk came back on No, Tribe error. : [fat tue Ted 0 Soses had ome Dod C hr 32 with the most sensational shot Lint Fans Seven 'Mudhens, 6-2 At no time during the match [trom sixth to take over the lead LJO gers rus

of the tourney. In the fairway and 100 feet from the pin, Perk smacked with .his nine iron and

{did Schroeder look as if he were/ For the Indians, Tom Satfell,| ST. PAUL, July 15 (UP)-—The! going to lose. Even in the last Pon Gutteridge and. Lmt batted, St. Paul Saints chipped away at set, behind in games seven to J [the hapless Toledo Mudhens in

{and apparently was well on the . {way to triumph, to become the Chicago 13-5 third filly in history to capture;

; CHICAGO, July 15, (UP)—The| landed 12 inches from the cup. (Continued on n Page 14,.Col. 8) | Lexington park tonight, carving! Sit, io Trabert leading in jthe classic, Dodgers exploded 14 hits includ-| Myers conceded the putt to give { , points, 40-15, Schroeder threw Matched Strides | h th Tribe Box Score out a 6 to 2 victory. {back match point, pulled up to {ing five home runs to crus e| Perk a birdie trey and cut his de- : i Center fielder Earl Naylor and | geyce, then took the game to tie But Greek Song matched|Cubs today, 13-5, before 34,809 ficit to 2 down. PINAR § o gp Catcher Andy Anderson each! the set. {strides for the final 150 yards fants at Wrigley Field. Enter No. 36 All Even o o/belted one over the fence for the land when he looked the filly in Carl Furillo and Roy Campa-| Perk won No. 33 and Myers 2 3 3 i $Saints while shortstop Johnny The 21-year-old Gotham City| This i is the putt that crowned the new Hoosier gol chomion. i iy aT wa LS urillo and Roy Campa 1 op iead They Tavern ’ 3 youth, seeded third, held his sen-| This out, a four-footer on No. 18, snatched the match from Dick [nella eac 1 } 33 8 Bero hit the circuit for Toledo. for pointless in the first game of| pt Fp. 3 = h Bob. M photo, but there was no doubt puke Snider got the other. |3¢ and Perk won No. 35 when 4 3 3 St. Paul started with one runithe first match, as dil Perk Broadmoor, and dumped it into the hands of Bo YOrs. lin the minds of the crowd that] The Dodgers routed their one.| MYers two-putted for a bogey n the first, added another Greek Song, who had won onl ve. - 1 2 on Talbert to hold him in the | e &. Yitime nemesis, Johnny Schmitz, ; wd 8.0.0 3 8 Naylor's homer in the fourth, | second game. Flam allowed Tal-| $ 6; [two of eight previous starts this!pefore he could retire a man. All even going into the last 35 ¢ 10 24 1 1 picked up another two in the sixth bert another game before he took| ar S Ww ¥ [year to win $40,910, was the vie- Brovkisn Chiesge . | DOle. both had excellent drives, * & o a x 2nd two more in the eighth on| five, straight for the first game. ABH O Al AB § oa Straight down the fairway to R EQ 4 %lAnderson’s four - bagger. The| G | $ Ti $ L Lead Greil Song triumphed by a S053 § 1} JBmmwuzs 7% 1 8 within 150 yards of the pin. Perk 19028 8 Mudhens got one in the second Takes 10 Straight Games Oo n Oo ie or OOp head. and ng trum at $10.80, Hormskilt 3 i 0 OlSmailes.ss 4 3 3 3 overshot the green on his second 6 1 0 o oand finished out in the ninth on| After “Talbert took two games| : Sniderct 5 3 8 18auer.lt 473% 3shot, and Myers was on the 9 9 % 3 1 Bero's fencebuster. to Flam’s one in the second set, | Ex-Columbus Hand Glen Nelson Poles {itn sud Ba Bed 0 Roses. Furfiorl” : 3 3 deren tn $ i 3 3 fringe. 2 3.9 1 9 Tol | . . a. ptt { y : § Res) TRI | Perk's ball l#nded behind a P3838, “gy tna [am sreed trough 10 straight pinch Double for Two Runs in Eighth Quoted at $7.80 and $560. Your GIEEAMS § 3 8 JONHE £4} } water sprinkler aah former ats 9.90 0. %pederttan 5 1 2 1 Cassini.2 ABH O A ‘games 0 take the second set | : Host, California’s { thr -|Nswembe.p 4 20 liLeonardp 2 0 0 1 3 5 10 37 10 3/Barnciels § 0 0 3 Pnditnas 3 1 2 3/and float through the first five] ST. LOUIS, July 15 (UP)—Pinch hitter Glen Nelson doubled - a's prize €€- Mo 100 0RWpsteinp 0 0 0 0 champion John David, acting as in : oo 301 os ct L112 0! Limmer } 304 3igames of the deciding set. Tal-|With the bases loaded in the eighth inning today to give the St. year-old, was a badly beaten Abaramslf 0 0 0 torn 0 6 § 3ireferee, was pressed into service, Feedeareinsssen 100 300 01x58, Ginsherg,c 3 3 6 daptontt” 4 0 31 -|Louis Cardinals an 8-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies and third and paid $4.40. [yorthey ~ 1 0 © 8 He brought out the rule book and dee. Lint, Christ-| Bred 3 avioret 4 1 3 0 bert then took another game be : . | Veroan soo nes Rais we, Saftell Two base hits | Cmpbil 1b 4 14d Brerton.rt $ : i J fore Flam ended’ the match. {enable the Red Birds to move into a first place tie in the National! 0il Capitol, owned by Okla- Toile PERF vetals. 5t Sa moved the sprinkler. Gutteridge, Welsenburger, Pitz ~ Ge raid. Bers” 331 8Andersonc 3170 In the other match, Talbert, | League Standings. homa oil magnate Tom Gray Mes waked tor KinyNS, of .02 Then came the shot that sent Roe Eitlott, . Lime. 2. Doble Dplays—| a-Martin. 1 0 5 # Chandler, t10 |who is in his early 30's, was not Nelson, recently recalled from Columbus of the American AS- and paired with Lot 0’ Luck in sthoTsan popped out for Hermansk! in Perk down to defeat. His chip weissnburger Laan Lon ® Lett Totals 34 824 14 Totals 30 737 a the same lad who had taken| |soclation, was benched in favor of Stan Musial who was shifted to today's field, was another badly a Northey Jrounded into forceout for Van- Shot dribbled up the little em4 | der Meer in gn bases—Indians A 3; Bute 3, Bruck Struck out for Herbert in 9th, {Western championships in 1945/first base to protect an injured knee. Musial delivered two hits beaten colt. Ridden by Kenl Yerba ron Tor Norther: in 9th {bankment, just missing the

IR—LADE. | QC CaO. vt 5a tris avenabanas, 010 000 001! {in the early innings as the Cardinals took a. 6- 2\lead but it-was Church, the track’s leadi -| Brooklyn 110 200 30413 Myers took two putts, the last a ted ball Lakeman, Umpires -Sepapin, St. Peul “1 71 1 0 11 100 102 02x—4 30d 1946. y Bs ug Jock

0 004 ball | Errors—Bero, H Nelson, batting for relief pitcher ley, Oil Capitol was the favorite goer. Borcowski Sister 4 four-footer, to win the match, a bt — Time-230. Atvenduuce|, ocker, Bero, Casting: Naylor ayer In mixed doubles finals, George {Fred Martin,” whe delivered the {at eight to five, but never got un- tn Snider 3. Bauer, Smale, Ry Fur. silver bowl, his name on the In- : | Banat Anglian: Runs ‘batted in | Richartls, Los Angeles, and Peg-| game-winning blow. Ira gs’ Hl g (tracked, base ‘nits Snider. Parke. Furile Home diana golf associatiom on Suphy 2 a . yy k: ler 3. Two base hits Ginsbers. Gamphe nd. {8y Eby, Houston, Tex., defeated After doubles by Fddie Waitkus | “vie. triumph 4 ti jenit runs —Snider, Campanells 2. Furiilo 3, | Se- greens flag, a merchandise Hide n See r Tn Dero, Navior, Aaa Stolen home [Richard Mouledous, New Orleans, nd Del Ennis finally tied the hich mp ar -~ ® ven ' ‘Double Plas"Serena to Ramazsotti to Hcate, a diamond pin and a he Cass rson. Double plays— Peder. and Beverly Baker, Toluca Lake, score in the seventh : inning, . " which grossed $77,275, highest Cavarretia, Smalley to Ramazzott] to Save) hug from his wife, Sally. y Wh | i d | otf 1 Bera te Semmeonte, t on bases— Cal, 6-2 and 6-3. ‘se ; in history, raised Greek Song's Lift ax vase Brookins Bniccse hen! - Almost Fulfill Predic 0 Ss : or Toledo 9, for St. Paul 6. Bases on balls | {Red Schoendiensty National : Left on base—Brooklyn 6, Chicago ase m un s tion : | otf Herbert §, Chandier 4, Struck outs In today's matches, top-seeded -8 tamara a3 a. three-year-old to 33 bhi} OF chm Noveombe sl Perk received a pin, fi {by Herbert 6, Chandler 7, iia pitches— | League hero of the All-Star game E <0 Leonard 4. Vander Meer 1, Struck ou ag, mer« {Herbert 3, Chandler 1. Um pires-Cles Miss Baker will play Mexican | tf Tuesday. delivered his fourth $99.86 30 with a lifetime figure of By Newcombe 5. Leonard 1. Vander Meer! chandise certificate and the praise Appiehant. Heinien. Time of game—3 15. champion Mela Ramirez in wom- Ye game and his Outpitches Jansen $112710, [0 trings. initched to 4 mens: Loara 1/0f the gallery for his sterling Er lens’ finals at 2 p. m. As soon 2 [seventh straight in two games— : 12h % Tnmines Kinpstone ana 0 n-13. Play. Solunar Tables |that match is over, or 3:30 p. M.. io gingieto start the eighth.in. FOr 2-1 Triumph Chica o Homer Meer riodues) Wid Dien 1 conard Win. Perk, 23-year-old vice president sine Moser stint: Winsor | RICH ever is the later, Flam — iE PITTSBURGH. July 15 (UP)— g ers ing 'Difcher- Newcombe 8: giosing of the Maurice Perk Co. said 19 138 13 Yai Travert will begin service for the Relief pitcher Jim Konstanty Lefty Bill Werle outpitched All-. Sink Red Sox 7-3 Gore, - Conjan. Warneke Time. 2.18. At- last Tuesday after shooting his joo ia smimen's finals. fielded Marty Marion's attempted ’ Senda (qualifying total that he would 48 8:00 3.23 Men's doubles finals at 5 p.m. Star game hero Larry Jansen as Py win the title, N 2:45 9:00 3:05 sacrifice bunt and when he threw, "ob 10 oS HY the BOSTON, July 15 (UP)—Dave . : obody took - him ie 10% {88 2a Re rarroeder and Flam wig. to second base trying for a Nex Y Gi ee 1 b f ® Philly's two home runs, the first Chastain Wins very seriously with such brilliant 30 iI'%0 s:28(8gainst Talbert and Trabert. |i,r0e play, both Cardinals were NV ork Hams, dav. | O'® with two men on base, got the players as Fred Wampler, Nor- > safe. ia crowa o ’ oaay. Garbacz

4 man Dun ; Werle stifled Giant bats with Chicago White Sox a 7 to 3 .vic Soap Box Derby lap Jr.

fll Howerton's sacrifice. moved ..s tory over the Boston Red Sox t ors runners and after an in- {27 two hits, Je Fetired the first), in the finale of the series. Ttl- Roland Chastain, 15 years old, others, itentional walk to Del Rice, Nelson ollie es Oa ree mid. | Was the first time since late in Made good on his last chance and But Perk settled down to some

|batted for Martin and lined a 1047 that Chicago has managed Won a close victory yesterday in| serious golf and battled his way ldouble against the pavilion wail|dle: Tookie Gilbert got the other

to score Schoendienst and Marion | ston. . |Heé had failed to place in four| Myers, who was so tired he had G (with the big runs. jleag off ithe sixth inming, He Randy Gumpert, third Chicago Previous tries and next year will to struggle to keep up the pace, 8h Lous Philadciola heey when Outfielder Gus Bell), ;.."1eld the Red Sox to one|Pe 100 oid to compete. {had played the course, * AB H 0A AB p oalthrew wild to third base after) “oo, 180€ he Sec "ox Wo six Chastain, who lives at 733 scene of the tourney, only once ON { pa. 3 1 } SA nut 3 3 ¢ $ taking Jansen's fly. {innings and received credit for Pleasant Run Pkwy. nosed out before qualifying last Monday and A (Musial 19 4 311 Spoikusdd 8 310 11 Eddie Stanky and Manager Leone victory, (Donald Sorley, 12, 109 N. Gale St. Tuesday. He is a member of The 37 B89 ii SehShtIh $4 1 Joan 4 01 s/Durocher of the Giants . were! Cleat Boies |" Winners of third and fourth Country Club of an in Howerindt 3 8 3 OSemimicke 4; § 5 ejected from the game by Umpire] ‘AB H 0 AlDimgsioct 30 2 o Places in the event sponsored by says he plays only on week 43 494 3. Rices, 3 } 3 Yolatad 4 14 1 Dusty Boggess after both pro-!| psalss 4 } 3 JPeskya ee 318 }/ Chevrolet dealers were Jerry De- naa Total of 180 . 8 398 16 Banal D 10.0 1/Church.p. 100 0| tested a called third strike on Masi. ec {1 1 0iStepheus.ss 4 { i 3; Vault, 14, of 3818 Park Ave, and Myers: and: ‘Perk p ye Ee AMERICAN EAGUE | Neha” 1 1 0 Onichoton” i 29 $iipe little second baseman in the foplnsr. 1b 3 {id 9Bzerod> 4 112 *iCharles Sanders, 12, of 720 SherThis ex-Irishman has nothing TW IL. Pet. GB Braziep 0 0 0 Tp 0 1 3ifirst frame. $9] Siqatiliazt - J 3 g| Wood Dr. The race was witnessed | each day of the’ 1} 8 es |... Totals 321227131 Total au 3412 12 New ork Pittsburgh | » i ii fittieneidp 1 0 0 iby a crowd of 18,000. 36 holes F S08 x Sal gtb o0dworth grounded out for Chur AB H OA! AB H OA 9 8 9 OiBtobbe.p 10¢ 0 0 ORojek.as “4 108 } % 560 ainsi, into double play. for: a 3 2 3 oRopee® 4113 8 180 Dobson> 0 0 0 0 Probable Pitchers T i it doubled for Martin in ath. 4 okinerae 3130 = nnd B ay A native of : 30 a3 YNneLa. 23338 3 83773 Totals 30 627 7 United Press atl er 2 , 3 3 f ruck out for Judson in 4th, F * Jracur - 38} gioConnlig 3 1 1 8) walked for Stonbs In th. cds aaa 83 Imma 1140 api tai ua tar 000 Bom 5 18 3% 3! 3 3 : 8 “mI Totals

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