Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 14
‘Danny! takes ‘Good 2d Time
O'Connell Gives Pirates =. Cine i ncin na i to
5 Fairs rs Schedule Harness Races
Purses of State Attraction +3 Here to Reach $160,000 ¥
Of His Infield Versatility
; “Py EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor IN HIS first two games with the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Danny O'Connell, the young Irishman up from Indianapoli 8, lugg continued where he left off with the Hoosier Indians. Now he has an unique record . . . that of making al p Braves
at different positions in one season, shortstop and third] With 17 Hits
base. . . . When the Bucs assigned Danny to Indianapolis Former IU Star
in Tribe Manager Al April, d age d 'Kuhel of the Blues has been! Lopez was comman to de-'knocked down so often by the velop him into a shortstop player shifts made by the Yankee _ . .. orders from the top. . . . front office this year it's sur- Thr Rn ows O'Connell never had phred the Prising he can get back on his Gets ee I To Fatten Average CINCINNATI, July 15 (UP)— The Cincinnati Reds blasted four pitchers for 17 hits, including three by Ted Kluszewskl, former
position. . . . He'd been brought feet. Indiana University star, to beat
up in his tender years as a third | baseman. FOLLOWING an article in ‘which John Cronley, sports edia Lopes followed the directive, tor of the Oklahoma City Daily field. . . . The lad blossomed ‘into Okiahomian, pointed out some a star at the dificult spot. : mistakes made by that city's 2 what h » When | Texas League _club, General lthe Boston Braves. 9 to 4 ; So t happened? . . . When| wy p,per Hank Greenberg of ¥ : ) the Pirates recalled O'Connell last| parent Cleveland Indians and score their 16th victory in| Nuek ihey Switened him back 19 sent Cronley a 1951 contract to 23 games. _. © all season P 7 manage the team + ++ The gag Bob Chipman, previously a RT . got a laugh around the league. three-time winner over the Reds, failed to last through the third] inning and suffered his second defeat against five wins. Willard Ramsdell received credit for his| fifth win, although Herman Weh-| meler had to come out of the bullpen with none out in the
» " n WITH the price of baseballs out ninth. Kluszewski's three hits gave
of sight, the San Diego club of the Pacific Coast League is taking him 12 blows in his last 17 swings -- a .T06 post-All-Star|
r - » DANNY broke into the Pirate lineup Friday and handled the hot corner like an old hand. . . . He accepted four chances and started one double play, the only twin killing of the game. At bat, O'Connell proved he didn’t stack up that .351 batting average at Indianapolis on fluke hits. , . He lined out two singles, scored one run,
dres are home, a 20-foot screen is raised by pulleys over the right field fence during batting practice to cut down on the number of balls hit over the barrier . . . to be gone with the wind . . . golta watch the old budget in the minor leagues this year
precautions . . . Whenever the Pagame pace, i
i
batted in one, and was robbed : Tor Buntoh on Cinsianatl oa of a triple by Glants'’ Right | yg, py KINER, the Pirates [O04 31] fA0me® $838 Fielder Don Mueller's one-hand | .. king, will say farewell Torsessin 3 18 1Ryan2b 4 2 2 & eatch. to baseball for 1950 if the Navy Baraat : i ! N Rroatk.et 3 $ 3 : In vesterday's game, his 86C- gic force calls up active and in- Coamesit 143 1 3 Adoack it $331 ond in the Pirate liteup, Danny getive reservists . . . The great Kerras 4 2 3 3 Pramesa.c : 3 30 rapped out another hit and han-| gueger and the No. 1 box office Chipmnp 10 0 0 Ramsden s 1103 dled six chances, one putout and| gitraction for the Bucs is on the [727 =~ 8 8 | LiWehmeirn 0 0 0 0 five assists, without a bobble. | jpactive list . . . but if the situ- Cooper 110 0 O'Connell has what it takes in| ation worsened in Korea a lot Jonnson.p 0 2 : } Yimo
He was the Vic-| of things could happen. : : preferred hitter: * yn = Totals * 351024 14 Totals : : sng ran dy Kerr in 8th WHILE Bill Pierro's control is Rerier singled for Roy in loff the beam at times, the ex-'i, Siarr lined to Wyrostex for A Indianapolis Indian is sure to pow-
the clutch. tory Field fans’ when a run was needed to salt| a game,
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neil |
ohne fanned for Johnson in 9th.
. 0» o Hatton lined to Roy for Adams in 3M.
singles title today.
Talbert Ousted in
n Major Tennis Upset
Yanks’ 4-3 Win
Martin to score the run that gave ia mile track base, where annualthe new York Yankees a 4 to 3 ly victory 26,124 fans. ov Bil Talbert was ousted from the Western Tennis Tourney by victory or { Herb Flam yesterday afternoon. Flam faces Tony Trabert for the |
: By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN HOOSIER RACING is now well started for the year, and the next six weeks will find a splendid number of In-
diana fairs with trotting and pacing as the major attrace tion. The State Fair with racing beginning on Saturday, Sept. 2, is really the wind-up meeting of the state, and with | purses mounting to around $160,000 for the i days of
racing here the meeting now | Ft. Wayne tout Ios mile tracks
looms as of the ve tops in| and for many years lacked its the land. ry major rating in the harness ® an home field. At present its sport Down at Columbus, where,
: s staged on a half-mile track, Francis Oversireet is again head-| bs many believe that it has. ing the sport of the Bartholomew| go. “jocessities for a major {County Fair, night racing will be, return, on for all three dates of the pres-| lent week, For long years Colum-| ENFORTUNASELY, for seve {bus maintained daylight racing, eral reasons, rumors have been at least for a part of the week, floating about that the sport adbut this year all the sport there vertised for Logansport, July 26 {will be given under the lights.| !to 28, would not be put on. It {With the four stake events for seems deplorable that this state{juveniles as big headliners, the ment should have reached other ‘Columbus meet promises much,|ears than the one who produced and Overstreet, who has been|it. because the Cass County capilabout as long in managerial roles tal has for years been a staunch |with the harness kind, as any supporter of the harness kind, other. should be able to hold his and the program’ assured for it satisfied smile all the way. {this month is a creditable one, xn» . {with the inclusion of the ‘big
twoWAYNE, Hoosier city, | four” of Indiana stakes for mo . its| and three-year-olds of both gaits,
‘Nn whi ch long ago proclaimed Riz zuto Sparks loyalty to the racing kind, will Tuey slways race well at Loganside four t port, a's | Proy a four-day meetingii _ statisticians who are
to start on Tuesday, July 25, and! Orval Pratt, who had made the {acquaintance of many Dbigline | horsemen, while in charge of the State Fair races, is in the manager's seat up at the Allen Counsl ty Fair. A score of events, éach| Is Deciding Blow with a $500 purse, are on the NEW YORK, July 15 (UP)— schedule there, and judging by Little Phil Rizzuto, legging it for the past, Mr. Pratt should run all he was worth, barely beat out up another notable meeting. r: y an intied role n the tenth in| “More than 50 years ago Ft: I 1h SSIES TU Gl realy ning today that enabled Billy Wayne was racing big “time, with fomidable EE tom in this res spect, but many believe that he deserves the reward of premier among living pacing sires.
working up interesting figures on {the racing of the present year, {have been producing evidence that Chief Abbedale, 2:00, has the {lead regarding the winner repre{sentatives of a stallion. The Chief has built up a rathér remarkable record in the last several years, and in juvenile racing, especially, his get have been very commonly
Infield Roller
the leading stables of the Cleveland before country clashed to make racing 26th history. Somewhat coincident . an x in 32 with this height as a racing spot| SPECULATORS on the Ham{was the prominence of the racing bletonian Stake are getting a Rizzuto’s game-winning "bleed- stable known as Spy Run Farm, trifle confused these days.
over It was Lopat's Cleveland
er” came with two out and a this the property of the famous Through the winter books, Lusty
0 0 also was wall known in ag . Young Plerro entered league | And 0 in 1 legions of ball pay ball in 1947 in the little minors “apidel! «S71. Losing pitcher —C old school. he's been a strikeout artist Time of game 2 13. ._Attendance--4218.
and Stewart's counsel was sought... caason,
by many young players, Juana gers and coaches down through| THE Pitiohirgh Sriion h ave ris man Omers league infielder in his diamond another young strikeout artist Si k di 5 ‘valuable award for Dr,
the years . . . A great minor | heyday, Stewart played in sever- in their baseball incubator . , . (Continued from oe 13) . Gaynor.
al organized leagues and with! He's Tim Talas of Tallahassee _strong semi-pro and independent! How's that for alliteration? | ‘ip runs, and one tallfed on a Mil-| i waukee misplay.
clubs. : |... Tallahasses is in the | Idnt chalked up seven strike- In both leagues:
“In addition to being an excep: Georgia-Florids League, Class | AMERICAN Yankees—Joe DiMaggio aggra-
tional fielder, he also was a great D... Tim Is a ringhthander | thim for three runs on four hits, vated a muscle in the All-Star,
| manager.
hic tanks continue the way, however,
base runner and a better than’ and he’s rolled upis strikeouts | fair hitter, especially in the in 1355 innings... Atlast count, pinches . . : His last active con-| Talas of Tallahassee had won outs but he was unlucky in the nection with baseball was as an 13 games against only three [fourth when the Brewers got to|
C Ty Two-base
Snyder,
Christman Delays
Lyon
Facts Afeld—
today: 3:04.
Earlier Christman” had - anSelections
nounced he would retire, but Ben-| Ringuen said. that Coach Curly! THEY SAY Ph is a lazy man's sport. But it used to keep Lambeau convinced the former By United Press old Newt Worth on his toes. Missouri passing star he should AT JAMAICA Thera were those who thought of Newt as ® loafer and ne'er do play another year. oe well. There were also those who thought of Newt as a modern Christman directed the Car-|Jjora®y Maier, Hu cher? Boy,
& Klebe dinals to the N +--Valladi Bold Huckleberry Finn. I was of the latter group. f¢ ational Footballil—Jslladium, Bod Liish. Sea Blossom.
Modern Huck Finn Angled a Little,
Read Thereay and Just Wanted Peace ¥ FRANK ANDERSON
_Attendance -B
Best<Curtain Raiser I--Highguilie. Lilbon, Suptels Folly
So this week, with the fishing in Indiana Just so-so and the war League championship in 1947 and ¢-Quomacy. Monte. Blue W clouds passing eclipse-like over ie — in_five years with the club com- [—Brows Most. Secnav, LN me Bones. —the bright hopes of the young! den Pond” by Thoreau, muttering pleted 453 of 1014 _passes for 6751 AT HAZEL PARK I'd like to take you back to a to himself. yards and 51 touchdowns. 1oNo Lede! ACOH Met, Mas, happier day. War was still 12 foot? Other Cardinal quarterbacks 3—ferceive Van Du Midi Kings Romance years away In the sleepy New AND WHAT ot the bare fo are Frank Tripucka, recently i—Safets Lock Fists Monte, Plor tan Sam England village of 1029. Peace hanging. over A sd rock. ‘A Sequired from Detroit, and Jim weit Met. On the Asie Dleie Foes
who “earlier pl d wit short line of cord tied to. its big (pa Los Angeles Rama. with
toe. The hook was a hairpin which i
was the League of Nations and the laughter of kids on a pond bank.
penny Byia ares Bea: Wild Heiress. Overpower AT SUFFOLK DOWNS e Best—Lilllam W,
{Newt's mother had given him to Honour Student. Sir Gornill. Gunner AI remind him of home, a wasn't | Seixas Gains Finals [Rue ioc, Flight TR AND OLD NEWT, not a mill: piace of family ties for Newt. ln Swiss Net Meet f-Ouiis Babe. Sickie Sys Petty cash tary man, was the hero of the The world was his oyster and fish~ n Swiss Net i right Side. Ruling Class. J hour. Why? Adults sald Newt ing was the pearl in the oyster. LAUSANNE, July 13 (UP)—Vie'7_ at Out. nels Ah ast , Silver “was bad, a warning to youth ot 1 mever forgot Newt. He wasn't Seixas of Philadelphia beat Irvin
the sort of man to become presi-|Dorfman of New York, 6-2, 6-2, tH gniri. able “Sa Pefarl 0,
could happen to them in old gent He drank, ¥WoKed, chewed 6-2, today in the semifinals of th One Besk=ts There unjess they mended their'and swore like a whaler captain.[Swiss International Tennis ER Pumper wav ous, Ja: i + sét—well, But Newt had a philosophy of life Championships. ET | Wimbledon Cham pion Louis EER Ee {Brough of Beverly Hills, Cal, ad- ’C
But | bore no ill will 10 a man who that's just too deep for some men fish with the big toe of governments and arms.
oh lie mon " ne id me, “a man can vanced to the finals n the — RE Weniring, Duchess prob % and biljous. I'm poor and men's singles with a 5-7, . " her « M national laws healthy. Just want to sit hee! win over Italy's Annalise Bossi. Bats. “ouase." Sealkle 3 "Tumse
to show Porterfield in their tire- from being hit by a pitched bal {less crusade to win the mest he'll be out for another 10 days. by Lopat 4, Felier Sidney! Tigers—Virgil Trucks has arm{T*® {trouble and will
‘We have our share of injuries, “put SCOTS
is
still
8 Wor km an. O'Brien. Chapman. Home run said Manager Eddie Sawyer, *¢ these crazy galoots are so anx-
the pennant They play
inning. Winning chm league pennant contenders today, and the championsh.ys may be piteher—Chipman decided by the most ingenious doctor rather than the craftiest
The New York Yankees won the American League title and the Cleveland World Series last year with a record 74 arnica cases, ‘Perhaps some New r clubs think that is the secret to ——— Sueeess, for now everyone is into knee which is too painful for him glten) : to play for a while yet.
IN THE death here of Eddie der the ball by at least 80m of Boston ar +:380 002 001-4, es moment after hulking Luke pt. Wayne breeding organization Song, the Volomite colt who was (Studie) Stewart, baseball loses the big league batsmen, partic ne nna : 304 000 11x- d his twisti 1 t of Error—Chipman. Runs batted Easter had droppe 8 twisting of Centlivee. Brothers. [considered about the fleetest o 4 a devoted follower and for many larly the hitters who are slightly, BRior—Chinmen, unk batted in-Killobt oC ors a eci e gags foul ny. [the 1949 two-year-olds, was fa= J LA years an active player and um. [gunshy .. . 3 He dit Si it Jatiers Stalleup 3 Ramadel (Gordon pScored on ley eland, oA New York 3 a FOREMOST among their noted | vorite, with a secure second choice pire’, , . Services will ho 8! 2 200 4 with the Hoar Redoking AST. Panes. Doan pls Ror. Mitchellit "4 3 3 OWoodiing 3 1 3 9iones, as I recollect them, was the settled on Florican, who defeated p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & tenure ' h il ter Torsesan, Adcock Xiussewski- Adams. sai S njuries : ajors Kenoedr.rf 3 1 8 ORueutogs 2 3 2 8 pacing stallion, Atlantic King, tne Song youngster in the richest Buchanan mortuary. t Where s {ral Tongs tof Bos Li Ryan Teibcinnat) ey on Soatis- Bobw: Pp 3 4 18r a $3 i 3 2:09%, and he rose to command- event for the age, the Horseman ge 8 a al By Chips t ; 2 of 8 t » as a sire with Frank Stewart, who was 71, was a Ee8 Al nat SPREE 6 TRAIN 10 ny Chipman | Antonena 1 Shin’. Contenders in Both Loops Follow Ee} En, | fine satura ae 8 tire nn at take So close personal friend of Ownle pu one at Victory Field ever Antonelli 3. Johnson 1 Wehmeler 1 Wild E le of Last Year's Crippled Yank esanc 3 3 8 Ofiverac 3140 ogash, 2:03%, as his_greatest| pown at Roland Harriman's Bush, president of the Indian- found out be the fat I xampie of Last rears ripp an ees Fe 4.8.0 Libera 109 0 family performer. Frank was Historic Track meeting on July 5, apolis Indians, and of Jim Fats loved. yo k driver Bines. Roy 3 ang 0 in 2% innings. By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer wyn © 00 olopatp 3 21 3 named in honor of the Centlivreipoth of those named bowed to the Pierce, Tribe trainer . . . He ea emp sin AS A Jrue lains it. ¢and 2 1n'2 spd bln 1 inning and in| NEW YORK, July 15—A wave of injuries engulfed : major a run x trainer, Frank Bogash, who, quality of Star's Pride, a son of {during the off season explains 8 innings (none out in ninth!, Weh ‘ i Totals 39 11°29 10/ Totals 12 12 30 11 familiarly known to horsemen as Worthy Boy, that was able
Berra flied out for Silvers in
ou idreau jouied out for Fel ler in 10th. “Bogie,” cut a rather wide swath head the major parade on occarein r Lopat in rn An Aa Vianine mn run scored. (in the major racing field for sions last fall. Bad deportment
Score by innings 000. 210-000 0-3; lyears. In time Frank Bogash (the had something to do with the out020 010 000 1—4 | horse) was retired. In a few come, undoubtedly, as both Floriay Easier Brown. Rung batted Inciyears there came into the pic- can and Lusty Song indulged in Hegan 2 Rosen, Brown, Rialto. ture Frank Bogash Jr. The son breaks in the first heat, and in Bob Ba as Tot sacrifice ended with a record of 1:594./the second Florican jumped it off Keénnedy 2 Mapes, Lopat, Boone. Douoje |For a period dominated by a early, while Funderburk was a play--Easter to Rosen to Hegan. Left
recuperating 1; Pases- C1 eveland 12, New York 14.
be out for at! IRizsuto) Wid Here is & rundown on the all- least two more weeks, it appears. Rann: ar Um ments of the pennant contenders Last week he warmed up for a {starting assignment, {ager Red Rolfe realized Trucks was still too bad off and didn't even let him go to the mound.
Boyer and Berry. ~26,124.
but Man.
they any-
Walker Cooper is suf-
H toring from a jamned ankle. A
iG) Wilson Stolen base—Strain, Sacrific Grid Retirement piri Since, coi, par to chter to Douglas chter to Old Feet “ ‘A ' puslgs to Lyons to Douglas. Left on fous to win CHICAGO, July 15 (UP)—Paul bases— Louisville 8, Kansas City T. Base won't tell me. Christma: on balls—Off Schacht 3. Frritiore 2. Muel4 Aristman, veteran Chicago Car. 1 ler 2. Alexander. Struck out—By Grif. way.” For Fishin’ Not Fighfin® ir meena Var pay a fo S520 offs Mh Malte have ’ least the 1950 season. club presi- Schacht, fin "ats Hinrichs. 0 in hi min: : : pitcher — Hinrichs. Losing
’ ing +» dent Ray Benningsen. announced Algtander Umpires Jackowski sud Miller. Set of X-ray plates of Sam Jeth32
roe’s foot injury has also proved negative *but demon was ordered to stay in his hotel room today and rest.
roe will be out of the lineup for Homestead, Pa, Petd Reiser an exhibition game last night at,
also is out with a recurrence of Victory Field.
several
more days.
the Boston
(his pulled groin muscle.
{leaves iphysically
Boston with only fit Gordon, Tommy Holmes, Willard Fielder Bob Hadley's double.
outfielders.
Spe
Jeth- Negro American League beat the
ed
This
four Scored for the Texans | Sid seventh when he rode in on Right the ball he's off like a hot-footed
~Marshail and Luis Olmeo. Catcher: Paul Burris has a split finger,
Major League Leaders
By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE
B Kell, Detroit 3 hh a WB Doby level - 9% 3890 37 SO or ono, Boston ‘68 282 51 97 vers, Detroit "10 311 54 31 Zariila, Botton 65356 50 88 { NATIONAL Se AGUE Robinson, Brooklyn, wn 370 58 of . usial, 8t. Lo 3 2718 + 96 KN anen aki Nha, 8 33% AE Sisief, Philad i BU i 41 88 | Kine Pira ONS stephens. Red Sox Williams, hed § Sox 25 Drepo, Red Sox Rosen, Indi lan s RUNS BATTED IN ens, Red Sox 88 Werts. Tigers hi. jams. RES Sox 83 Rosen, Indian ore PITCHING ! M Phil hi Wy Lore Cle: % iller, mon. ¥ mat prrpott. t. Bos § Taner St L 8 oy ; 10
Pek runner, will ‘give an exhibition at:he was bought from the Brooklyn
348
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Base on phenomenal group of pacers, in- bit gentle with Lusty Song, until Stuck ou John R. well set in the second lap of the
Hits and runs ofi— | cluding Star Pointer, Bers and 3 Fy innings, Wyoh 3.ahe| Gentry, et al, he was rated as track, when he finished well up i i pitch Feller pitcher ~ | one of the leaders. itowards the | leader.
Sam Jethroe Well On Way To Being Rookie of Year
lis—off Feller J, Jona at 3
Lopat, (4-5). Losing DH ipires—Passa Time—3 18. I vendamcs |
Bob Myers Wins
-! setbacks. : uphre in_Amateus and inde] se » a lincluding a double and a homer. game Tuesday and has been out oes Bieta Williams is lost Amateur Title By LEONARD ZAHN, United Press Sports Writer £ x» AL BEVAN, third sacker, has| The Indians also prospered in Since; may return Sunday. Yogi oF ie season, 4 Bot ai (Continued from Page 13) | BOSTON, July 15--Speedy Sam Jethroe seemed well on his way DETROIT LIONS, the pro. Den promoted hy the Pirates from the top of the fourth when they Bitre i ag em 3 Je ht tion Thursday. Mel Parnell Hird play yesterday morning -after he today toward copping the National League's Rookie-of-the-year JONS, " Waco, Class B, Big State League, put over three markers on three y n probably won play award. fessional footballers, master. | New ans. aE AN Sage, hits, including a double by Gut- again until Monday or Tuesday. fered an infwed kee ang must on the Sirs three oles. Myers But four months ago the spindly-legged Negro outfielder for the Miihded hy Be i Rl ern Association . . . A .389 bat- teridge, and an error. Tommy J ensich has a twisted turns. re beginning of the AE from the Boston Braves was a big flop at spring training. He couldn't hit and going . 5 f the ng ny ting average caught the fancy of’ The Brewers made three mis- Ree and may never be the same "yg, Something wrong 144 holes he already played this he couldn't throw. He stayed in the big time because Bo runs tha w ih ¥ Pittsburgh scouts and they put cues, the Tribé one. The teams again. Hank Bauer Bas a sore ow : base paths with a speed that - ” To came: cized players in the big gridiron 8 Bur- hb key A TE GPTOrE AR AWD rrr mn __ (here. No injuries reported. week. pal nistle in from new league records. s. He came: league . Leon Hart, Doak him under the wing of Bill Bur- have committed 12 errors in two NATIONAL LEAGUE Trouble With Putter makes onlookers whis through with four hits and three. : us rf Hunchy: - Hoes well, New Orleans’ new skipper. games, eight last night, four to- Blues Edge Out Cardinals- ~Stan Musial twisted “I've played more golf this amazement. pilfered bases, the record-breaker schemeyer . : . It will be the Cie. . “x - leigt his left knee Friday night but Week than I normally play Jn a Manages Bay Southwarth, whe being a theft of home. 3 first year in the play-for-pay BECAUSE he felt certain the he tomorrow's twin bill here, Colonels, 4- 3 returned to action immediately, Year,” said the towering blond Riiows wha! stuck with- Jethroe.| Jethroe is a switch-hitter who 3 ranks for Hart and Walker. Phillies will be up in the race Je Indians will shove off fo KANSAS CITY, July 15°-Th Harry Brecheen's pitching is af- Yesterday after he hadghe cham- *h w his new player was t00 swats home runs “from either side on. u again next year, Boh Carpenter, Yo ban Blues re Kansas ity. Blues edged out th he fected by a broken little finger, Plonship trophy tucked under his faretions to make good and was of the plate.” He claimed he de % ident, ied for the honor e lowly ues Mon- v arm. yi s batting eye on thi : AN American Associatiol isideut nt the 1951 Major day night.’ visiting Louisville’ Colonels here Which he Wnconstiously Javors Myers’ biggest trouble was with | Pressing’ too much. Yeloped Hs hi 2 y Fast St : © stronghold down thrgugh 4he O° “0 ertainiyg th today 4 to 3. Hinrichs was the Ted Wilks has been out most of y gges uble was Jethroe's fleet feet aren't the sandlots of his native East St. . : years, Kansas City Lone ginning League All-Star game . . . _Re- There will be a doubleheader winning pitcher. the season after having a bone Putting and he missed five] only things keeping him in the Louis, Ill, by hitting bottle caps 3 on Lbs down Tot quest granted , . . Shibe Park with the Blues dn Tuesday. The ng Du . Kans Os .Spur ‘removed. Marty Marion is straight, none of which was far- pi Y ea cs. The stender. 6-feet.| with a broom stick. \ avstem baseball i’. . The Kansas) 18 #.clneh ta turn ‘em Away a Frivegtors Wh conclude the SUF uit EP du Yaliab ARR 04 playing. but says his bad back|ther from the cup than the 1- En pan hawk is batting .288 ee City Star came out with a blast the uly Sluusie . fi: Aftendaute rem EE Jans City ou Thus. Lyoas.zh 3:1 33 3 : 3 3 pains him constantly. .Joe Gara. Jeng of Dis Putter, : the With nine home runs and 29 runs n or ae P a8 rat 3 ome ay. riday | f F 3.41 giola is out with a shoulder & yérs manage 0 even 18 ihe thes day in The Parent games this season was up more and the Indians will be back open rt 3 ¥ 0 3 } 3 0 ration. pk : sepa- score on the sixth and 12th holes Patied in.-Ity Yirtuanly Zerain ew York Yankees, insisting than 40 per cent over a year home on Saturday, July 22; to Botalas 15 11: 11.80 Roe H Act and again on the 26th and then those figures will climb as the the Yankees were floundering in aR. take on the St. Paul Saints at Richierss § 0 5 3 dd Dodgers r a hes Roe's 100K the lead on the 27th for the Season goes on. Proven in more than indecision, striking out wildly; oa Victory Field or tore: 2.0 02 2000 ' acher Roes _ | : * Official records list Jethroe’s . Wa 3. Wilso 110 g "Reg x first-time, making bad moves . The ¥ Muetinrs 5 5 § Yifhachta 3 0 1 3should:r aches, probably the re- ria al reports have i “blast™ by the newspaper came as|. SPOR’ I'S comment in a ru fro ace Louie wag kent Noderleln i i : ; i! nrichip 8 1 8 0 sult of overwork. He hopes to lt Myers hag Lh Ra Tha age 2s nn Spe a ave a million homes - burgh paper: “Indianapolis fans on ¢ Indians Pp ) try it out again tomo 08, an c na R result af & series of Biaver Mads ug i a dumps when Danny AS 8 result of a defeat in Kansas, Tots 36 930 Tos 80 Fh LAI ow h NRORFOW. Dan yi putt, respectively. Perk gets Oh hase he runs ike : kid kees, [O'Connell and. Bill Pierro Were eH Re Sonnels Roderlels comer fof le jitore In MB. Rex Barney complains of arm de oN og po hil. pants. The Star said, in part, “The called up by the Pirates but their DM Daslers by one full] Fo eu, hen winning run score ored soreness. Bruce Edwards’ foot 02Y on No. 8, a ol-fooler up Sam 4 a cine to oust Jackie moves are calculated further to spirits soon lifted with the .arriv- A Bi neapolis by one and ms singled for Hinrichs in St was injured when hit by a foul! Either because of the strenu-p i con of the Brooklyn destroy confidence here in the par- al of Nanny Fernandez and Dale : Se Kansas City 1% 001 oii tip. ousness. of pe Woke long sind Dodgers as the senior circuit's efit orga Coogan.’ . Oh yeah? TT —— , Error—Ric Run tec ciesson, Phillles-——A queer situation here OT because of the tension invo ’ gal nization. Manager Joe B RE uchie ing sa in Pieroni Aq n e. in championship play, medal base-stealing champion. He's lead
ing with a total of 24, more than anyone in either league. Brook-| lyn's Pee Wee Reese is second with seven while Robinson trails with five. Jethroe also is leading, the league with 64 runs scored, { The twinkle-toed Jethroe is a terror for enemy pitchers and his! speed has won several games for the Braves, Last Sunday, for example, Jethroe stole three bases and scored the winning run as the Tribe downed the New York! Giants 3-2 in 13 innings. ! Jethroe doesn’t need much to M
Centerfielder Bob Cunningham steal a base. If the pitcher takes in the an extra split-second. in delivering
were not good. Perk had 37-42-79 for the morning and 37-38-75 for the afternoon. Myers had 39-40-79 and 35-38 73 for the same times.
Houston Eagles Drop Grays, 1-0
The Houston Eagles of the
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