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Tribe Only Half Game Out; gal Road Finale in Kansas City Tonight
'KANBAS CITY, Jhly 20 Fired up. up by sweeping yesterday's aft-~_ernoon-night double-header from the Blues, the Indianapolis Indians were the happy warriors again today with visions of regaining the league lead as they close out their western swing tonight.
In the event of a third straight win over the Blues, and a St.| [Dyer’s men belabored their favorite “cousins,” 18 to 4 and 10 to 3,| Yt a {Karl Davis. wi two years ago. § Paul victory over Minneapolis, the Tribesters will slip by the pace- lin a day-night double-header yes- ——— =~ . ———— setting Millers by one percentage) iterday to break out of a three. homer in the 11th, and losing the, ee . a: ; a ee : . 2k soe
point; place Indians were on game behind today.
After tonight's series finale at Blues’ Stadium, the Indians will shove off for Indianapolis, travel-
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Cardinals Take Lead By Walloping ‘Cousin’
to Regain Top Phils Drop Game Off Pace by 4-2 nd To Pirates After Winning Opener, 3 to 2
{National League pennant race. | Beaten in seven of their 10 previous starts,
'way first place tie with the Phila- Dightcap, 4 to 2, as Rookie Bil idelphia Phillies {Braves. The double-header sweep gave {the Cards nine victories and three {defeats against New York this
‘Remain Property Of Pittsburgh
{for his 12th victory in the firs game, outpitching Lefty Bil Werle.
Bucky Walters . . . speed not
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{season and ran their string to 35 | triumphs in 46 meetings since {Manager Leo Durocher took over the Giants in mid-July of 1948, For the hapless Glants, the setback was the .12th in their last
UNDER the new Indianapolis-| from Russ Meyer.
{ t {Pittsburgh setup, the Pirates! 2 playing members of the Tdigas {as follows: Pitchers Johnny 361. Call, Hal Gregg and Fred Ry
Wins First Game
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ing tomorrow on an open date, | {Ed Fitz Gerald and Outfielder
and then opening up a stand on Saturday nig
and-coming St. Paul fi Victory Field menu.
Out of Slum
the four westefn clubs, with up- and probably sidelined for the To Help on Mound Hany Jansen and Clint Hartung hind the Cards. Roy Smalley also rst on the Fest 0 e season. v ' for S$ in e opener. MaX homered in the Cubs’ 14-hit at- | These pastimers are subject to BOSTON, July 20 (UP) — The Lanier, who retired after seven tack.
The Hoosier Redskins snapped Don Gutteridge, are Indianapolis out of their slump yesterday by |property.
annexing the afternoon game former manager of the Cincin-{, second inning and Lefty tos here, 7 to 4, and then cleaning MANAGER AL LOPEZ is un- nati Reds, back in active duty as Harry Brecheen coasted home ah ig Ta Be up again under the lights at der an Indianapolis contract as a pitcher. ._ with a six-hitter in the night within three Call Agen ra o pight, 8 to 4. of this year. He is not on the Walters,” who was 40 this ee pames a NT Rfue-
The aftermoon triumph lifted Pittsburgh reserve list. the Tribesters out of a six-game losing streak and their record on free to sign on here again or ac- John Quinn decided he'd be more
the current trip now
games won and 10 lost. L The Indians bounced back by nation, pounding the horsehide for 24
hits, 11 in the day contest, 13 in : . ; : the night. If was the Tribe's 11th| (First Game: Afternoon) this spring after one season as Dem Se Seeks decided the nightcap. doubleheader sweep of the sea-|_ INDIANAROLIS © a pg Manager of the Reds. PLOugH | Tigers Thump Red Sox son. : Safell. «8 1 1 3 8 8 his lifetime record as a Nation | Detroit broke the game wide Ninth for Riddle Ratha Ba i : 3 2 { $ 0 : League pitcher credited him onal open with three runs in the eighth in. Uf es +3 3 1 2 9 0198 victories, Walters said then To Card Title Bout and three more in the ninth to Elmer Riddle was the mound Bascal 2b : $ 1 i $ 2 ire had no plans of trying Jor the trim the Boston Red Sox, 9 to 5. winner in the first tilt, his ninth| Salis : i § 8 1:1 4 sitwe ins that would put h Dizzy Trout was the winner, alof the season, against five set- Rigi. : 3 138% Lithe victory class | thoush he needed relief when the! backs. But like Frank Papish in Main, Poni 9:0 8.0 90.0 " Time to Help Club Hopes to Pit LaMotta {Sox rallied in the late innings. Vie the night game, Riddle needed| Totals on 33 7 11 21 11 2 “I'd like to get those two.” he] Against Frenchman {Wertz of the Tigers and Bobby, help from Forrest Main, the ANSAS CITY said, “but I don't think I ever , {Doerr of the Red Sox each hit] Tribe's relief specialist. Yalla wn 3 R R 3 A Biwill. I wouldn't try it unless 1 J MONTREAL, Tuy MN Up) two-run homers. It was Papish’s first appear- Workman "8 1 0 1 a § was in good shape and felt that of ai y a thin s ay Bob Feller recorded his 201st| ance since his return from the Mole 1b ‘3 § 014 2 9by pitching again, I could help Jpre h 8 tonship. fight. be-| j victory — a fine four-hitter — as Pittsburgh Pirates. His Indian- Troms. 3 ‘3 8 0 3 3 othe club” bwenn title holder Jake LaMotta | the Cleveland Indians blanked the apolis record now is five and one. p, oper : 3 : 3 $ : % That time apparently has come. NE 1 . a 3 e hp ota | Philadelphia Athletics, 4 to 0, He won four and lost one during Hood » -.. +9 8 9 1 1 8 Up until now Walters, who was | an Uren! Jauthui re of Trance. with the help of Joe Gordon's his first 1950 hitch with the) Jarvis ...... 19 1” 0 o 0 o National League's most valuable Ihe former heavyweight cham-!two-run homer. Indians. 5 Tino {NERY tevaienaeateyure La >» player in 1939 and posted more Pion said he hoped to bring to-| Sam Dente beat out an infield Frank Kalin hit a home run| Tae tor Diectnert in mich 13 1 than 20 victories in three differ- gether LaMotta and Dauthuille at hit in the 10th inning to drive in the afternoon with two on and| Cerv popped out for Landeck in ninth. ent seasons with. the Reds, has a8 Vegas, Nev. within the next in Irv Northern with a run that] Culley Rikard blasted one in the jidianaolls .............. 200 003 107% been working with the Braves’ [¢W months. gave the Washington Senators a
night attraction with two on. Tom |
Saffell and Rikard got apiece in the night af
Kal Manager Lopez shook up the Pernande:z Basgall Tribe lineup. He benched Whitey
Platt and used the vet
0 in both games, playing left field, 8,0 6h, with Rikard supplanting Platt in ning
right field. Both Kansas City a
apolis club officials got a surprise Tn 0 A Ele 1. D G AB R HM Pet. ada. Dauthuille weighed 1581; dergrift Pioneers because of fi- ’ - t : ; when the afternoon contes out tis i“ 3 : : 3 ; 0 o (Bento! etroit ons 8 3 &1 121 Ei pounds, four less than Portuguez. nancial reverses. drew” the night attraction at the pfruaades 4 02 3 4.0 ofDebw Cleveland"... 82 282 64 98 rn | The seven remaining teams in! TR Lac box: office, 2799 to 1313. ai Le 5% a wn | 9 Zarilla, Boston 73 310 53 63 3% (the league followed the regular Hd WN Parana raven dt 3 2 3 of NATIONAL LEAGUE ] ‘Central Gridders on | season schedule and teams below TR SEILER Peters, 3b . wd 0 ¥ 1 G AB R H {the fifth-place Vandi in th Indians ot Bat Pitz Gerald, e¢ 4 0 8 1°. 0 Robinson, Brooklyn mn 0 7 i p andles =n el RBI 8B Pct Panish. cesn red : 3 : 3 uM slal, St an 3 ms 0 3 fi Indiana State Card {standings automatically moved | Rikard {33 20 4 38 1 320|Mein. Sy | Pafko. Chl Cm ae 3 04 due TERRE HAUTE, July 20 (UP) up a notch. ? kit - — a cago 73 264 54 83 333 { ay Gerd 193 3 ® HE 313, Totals Ransas! cay’ 27 11 3 Lockman, New ¥ork 61 250 35 86 332|— Athletic director John L. Long-| Jessup F. Bucci, president of ia 26 0.304! NS! HOME RUNS , . 7 i { Pn 1 pa 23 0 AB R H O A E Rosen, Indians xe Drops. Bosox fellow today announced a nine- the Vandergrift Athletic Asso-| Roi 124 18 3% 26 1 282 valla. ss 4 1 2 1 9 Kier. Pirates 2 Stephens, - Bosox 3B game 1950 football schedule for ciation, said the team had to 281} yde: ‘ Bansal L334 33 91 “ ¢ 3% Workman ed 3.3.8 30 = BATTED IN {Indiana State Teachers College, withdraw not only because of Stevens ........198, 26 52 n 3 383 | Mole. 3-2 3.8 8 Stephens. Bosox 95iWitliams, Bosox 83 The Sycamores, under Coach financial difficulties, but because! {| Gle r , 08 JR ’ hn Sada 206 33 SL 30 1 348 | Thomas 2 1 0 2 0 Werte, Tisers 84 —oom Indians 76 George Ashworth, will open their the people of Vandergrift showed PA Ha BR Bee ti 31 8.4 PITCHING w , [campaign at home against Ill- a complete lack of interest. CODRRD. =.» cot 3» 1.8 6.0 { Drescher, -2 0 1 1 Olasiiler, Phils 8 1/Gray, Tigers 10 3/nois Normal in a night game, — Two-Bas itg-—Basgall 24, Platt 20, | Scha 18 9 0 O0iMeDmtt, Bosox 5 1i Lanier, Cards 9 il , Ballinger 8, Kalin %, | Burdette 0 0 0 1 0 » Sept. 23. Indiana Central of In-| pete 1h. gain Bockman 8 Rikard 4.| Muffoletto 1 0 0 0 0 gilenonindiane M4. dianabolis’ and DePauw were HIGGENS Dallessandro 4, Gutteridge 3, Stevens 3,|Gorman, p 0.0 81 of ! po CAMPING TRAILER Coogan 3, Fernandes 2. | Cerv «1:0 0-90.00 0 S fb i N t | newcomers on tha card. Three-Base Fite-_Peters 4 » 5. ally i {Hood, » 0 eo 0 0 1 090 a ores i The complete schedule: s lent Condit Bockman 4, Basgall 4 Saffe il : ” : i xcellent Condition 2, Dallessandro 2, Stevens 2 Totals 32 4 El 12 0 Em-Roe Twilight Softball League: River-| sept 23 iinols Normal; Se 28--Val-Serala 2. Platt, Gutteridge Rikard Muflotetto ‘hit into double phy for Bur- side No. 3, Midd vs Pittsburgh | paraiso; Oct. .At Southern Hinote Oct ome Runs-—-Platt 12, Basgall 11, Bock- dette in sixth late Glass: River hd Na “4. Kiefer Btew- |14- st Josep h's; Oct, ~21- Indians man 7. Kalin 7. Stevens 5... Dallessandro! (Cerv struck out for Gorman in eighth. art vs. Indianapolis Deal Club: Riverside Central: Oct. 28- East tern Illinois: Nov CH-2610 CH-3131 5, Saffell 3 Rikard 3.7 eters 2, Fernandex INDIANAPOLIS 013 010 300—8! Ne 5, United Motors vs. Troub Presby Butler. Nov, 11—-At Ball State; Nov, « x 2 eTian utier WL IP H R BR so Kansas City ..... ‘ « 100 300 000- ol . h EE 1. 38 26 13 24 14 Runs batted in ‘Wo rkman, Fitz Gerald, | 1.21 13:2 8! Rikard 3, Jarvis 2, Valla, Kalin, Coogan | 3 110 119 53 50 60/2 Two-base hits—Coogan, Saffell 2, Jar- j 3 ia Hi a sl 1 vis, alin, Wilson. Rome zun-—-Rikard i Sacrifice s nyder chacht ouble | 4 69 TI 42 40 35 plays Fernandez to Basgall to Chonan, ! 3 2 3 3 5 3s Gorman fo Snyder to Mole: Drescher 10 { h : nyder 0. 5-63 63 41 30 50 bases. Indianapolis 5, Kansas City 9 7 126 143 68 3 85, Bases on bal hacht 2, Papish 4 y Sian Soavita] |Loss ately felich Eek | urde 3 rman 1, ain §— pa {off Schacht 6 in 4% ‘innings, Burdette 1 { Bears Sign Spavita 13%. Papish 4 tn 5 Main 4, Gor- M
back \. 7 Spavital gigned”™ b} as their first selection
cent draft of players
old All America Conference. | The Bears announced yester-|
day that they had sign mer Oklahoma A &
fpavital started at the fullback
i 24 uly 20 (UP)-—Full-| man 8 in 3
‘the Chicago Bears ;
14 games. corded his first major league vicInfielders Dale Coogan, Ed Stev- As Active Pitcher t Homers a’ Obtncl tory and contributed a home run Iwaukee. fens and Monty Basgall; Catcher Si h a Sch to give the Cubs an 11 to 3 vicSlaughter, Red Schoen-
tory over the Braves. The set back plunged the Braves third place, a game and a half be
long home| {Tom Saffell. ht against Stevens is on the disabled list
Lit Del Rice and Eddie Miller hit home runs as the Cards belted
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recall by the Bucs at any time, Boston Braves, having failed with i, 04 pecause of a sore toe, was p All others including Player Coach YOUN blood, reached into the... winning pitcher. ranks of baseball's aging stars, ny. Cards knocked Sheldon today and put Bucky Walters, y,,.3 out of the box with a six-
'double-header between the Brook
was rained out.
game. Stan Musial ran his hitting streak to 23 games. Philadelphia dropped a game behind the Cards by dividing a double-header with the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the opener, 3 to 2, on Granny Hamner's two-run
spring, hasn't played in a gam nao After this season, Lopez will he since 1948, but General pan the St. Ed Lopat, who had a no-hitte
reads five Cépt an offer elsewhere, with help to the club out on the for seven innings,
Pittsburgh his most likely desti- mound than as a coach for young pitchers who showed more promise than results. Walters came to the Braves
Tribe Box Scores Mize's
Runs batted in Kalin, oor 2 a] younger pitchers. In that way
three hits Riddle, Gleeson, Thomas. Snyder 4 a¥o- he's kept in practice and in close the short rk Dauthuille made White Sox. fair. TR Seg base rie Doule ay Such with Spposiag batters. ot Tune Por Xtugues wig night. roe Mi id Atl Hic L eS 3 and Coogan. Left on| 8 arm may have weakened Frenchman knocked out Portu- Mid-Atlantic League (on. balls OF Hood 3 Riddle 3 Sleek aut With age, but Walters never con- guez in the third round of their 9
-By Hood 1, Landeck 3. Ridd
5 in
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‘Down to Seven Clubs
eran Kalin| {scheduled 10-round bout.
| It marked the second time Por\tuguez was stopped by Dauthuille,| The who had lost only to Kid Gavilan| League operated
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Giants Twice r 1 8-4, 1 0-3: heavyweight title from Joe Staged tonight at the outdoor... snesial ceremonies here Sat-
NEW YORK, July 20 (UP)-—Because the St. Louis Cardinals {have a ready faculty for making the New York Giants roll over! fand play dead, they enjoy a one-game lead today in the heated!
Manager Eddie
and Boston MacDonald gave up only five hits. Curt Simmons scattered nine hits
The Pirates came from behind to win the second game Singles by Ray Mueller and Stan Rojek in the sixth drove in the winning runs.
Klippstein reinto
A scheduled twilight-night
Iyn Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds
leading Detroit Tigers by beating Louis Browns, 16 to 1 and 4 to 3 in a double-header, Lefty
gave up only two safeties in the opener as the Yankees collected 21 hits. Johnny eighth-inning home run
Dempsey appeared pleased with 5 to 4 victory over the Chicago
BUTLER, Pa., July 20 (UP)—| Middle Atlantic = Baseball “normally” tolof Cuba since his arrival in Can-|day despite the loss of the Van-
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