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Royce Lint 10 Face Millers Tonight for Comeback Tribesters

Platt Drives in Winning Tally in 12th 2 el As Redskins Top Minneapolis, 7 to 6

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor A good rule to follow is never give up on the Indians, They have more comebacks in their system than a’ hoarder | haz coffee beans, Now they're defending the league lead again, this time by two percentage points, after coming from behind last night to squeeze out a 7-to-6 12- -inning Victory over the Minne- | apolis Millers, So the Tribesters will enter to-!

‘If In AA Tonight -

night's game with the Millers, the Pet. Win Lose finale of an abbreviated series, | Indianapolis , S580 B58 374 looking down their noses at the! Louisville .... .5718 38% .373 rest of the American Association's St, Paul ...... .556 .560 .550 contenders. Minneapolis .e A552 557 546

Royce Lint, the thin man south-| paw with an eight and three rec-| ord, is slated to oppose Dixie Howell, the ace of the Minneap-| oliz staff. Millers Now Fourth Incidentally, by winning last night before a ladies’ night crowd, of 7184, the Indians shoved the Millers into fourth place and

handed them their seventh ,. ..,no catches on drives that straight defeat. looked good for long hits. FerThe fact that the Colonels were nandez at short, Coogan at first held to a split in a double header|,.4 pon Gutteridge at second. with 8t. Paul in Louisville, en- also sparkled afield. abled the Tribesters to replace the yo Indianapolis Optimist Club Kentuckians in the No. 1 spot. [ij] sponsor a group of 100 boys That old bromide “in and out.” {4 {onight’s Tribe-Miller contest. aptly describes the Indians. Onip get night, the Irvington Kiwanis Saturday the Indians were first, jun had as its guests 17 lads on Sunday night they were sec- rom the Children's Guardians ond, today they're back JIckifg Home. Members and their wives coconuts, away up high. were on hand for the occasion as, Before the Indians went to bat the club presented a large Ameri-| in the ninth last night, some of can flag to the Indians, through the fans had departed. The score! Ted Sullivan, business manager.

was 6 to 3, Minneapolis. But it . doesn’t pay to go home early on Tribe Box Score

son, ‘who “stepped “aside for a {pinch hitter in the 11th, Riddle also stepped aside for a | pinch hitter, in the ninth, with! Dom Dallessandro batting for! i him, It was a Jucky move because Dom's single set off the tying rally. Outfielders on both sides thrilled the crowd by turning in fancy

the {Tribesters. a H. O. A E Kalin Does It jBropt. do st . ‘ s ’ : 3 $ 8 Befare the inning was out they Daariage. ewe 3% 3 1 had achieved another comeback Bossi ie pind 332 and the score was deadlocked. The Jorgensen, J oy eras 3 3 9 3 i : veteran Frank Kalin blasted a Jennings. ky . . 8 ! 303 z home run. with two mates on base Hig. dy : 3 : i i 0 : 'eArson » . 0 and sent the contest into extra earson. » P & 3 + 42 Innings. Tisbe, » 0 0 0 0 0 This paved the way for another | Totak aga 2 6 10°34 10

when winning run scored

comeback. Lefty Joe Muir, who| Vukmire strick qu ls for Pearson in 11th.

hadn't won game since early, ANAPOLIS May, and had lost six straight, iserren, ef ........ AA rFrAT took oyer the Tribe pitching in| Boi » $4} 1 ¢ 2 the 10th and had the Millers eat- Fernandez. ’ $1 3 1 a '# ing out of his glove. Not a single| Baty 7 © tt! 1] 0 hitter reached base on him in| Etierur, 3 2 gd 8 0 4 1 8 three innings. He even struck out! Basgall, 2b’ 1. 0°00 3 6 & pinch hitter in the 11th. {Fits Gerald, © gs 8 13.8 The home boys failed to move, Dallesiandro 1 : 8:8 3 In the 10th and 11h. They gored = TTT their punch until the 12th, Rikare cinco tor Huda 2

that stanza, after one out, Nanny | Fernandez worked Preacher +) Kirby Higbe for a walk. L 10 000 030 200-8! Nobody got excited—yet. Dale’, mons iiied rg ru, sary alin y Coogan was coming up and he Bockman, Haas, oyich. Hom: hadn't reached base in five trips to] Roamer. har movieh, | achieved a| { §lananolis lo. Base o 4

th. hire singled for Riddle in ninth. (Twelve Innin

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balls—Off Riddle 4, the plate. He, too, Higbe 2, Struck out—By Rid- | comeback and lined a single over| die 3, 3, Panovich s HE on Higbe adie. 10 second and Fernandez hot-footed in 3 Pearson, 3 adi» fir a in ey 40 Hig Pea it for third. + | Winning pitcher. Muir. , Losing Fearson Platt Delivers ighe. Umpires—Mon and |

Briscese oR Time—2:55. Attendance 4303 (paid). |

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Off for Another Round i in Junior Golf

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da Sam Lewis, 20, 1701 E. Rely Gene Strother, 19, 822 E. |lth, get their cards from Earl Ensinger, president of the Indiana Golf Association, before teeing off in the first Indianapolis Junior tournament. After the qualifying round yesterday at South

- Grove, the Journey moved to Pleasant Run today for match play.

Ferrier Wins St. Paul Open,

r Qualifying Stores s And Today's Pairings

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Don Murphy, South Grove (74) vs. Joe Harbin. Pleasant Run 82); Tim MecGurie Highland (79) vs. Jack Bartley, Bouth Grove (82). John Roberts, Woodstock (78) vs. John Foley, Pleasant Run (82); Donald Heacox, Speedway 181) vs. Toby Morris, Hillorest

Rata | a2 Thaomasma., South Grove (76:

ick Hume, Pleasant Run (82) Gerald. Williams, Pleasant Run (80) vs Dick Theobald, Pleasant Run (83).

David Lee, Speedway (78) vs. Gill Thomas. Coffin (82); Bill Kerr, Meridian Hilla (81) vs. Rice Morris, Indian Lake

84)

Jonl Mahan, Pleasant Run 5) vs. Dyar, Meridian Hills (82) Robert { Miller, Sarah Shank (80) vs. Robert | Kirkpatrick, Willowbrook 82). Charles Butler, Sarah wasn k (78) vs, Moser, Speed 182) Boh

Rich ard well, Speedway (81) hi A ohert McKee. Hillcrest (831.

oe Shepard. South Grove (77' vs. Paul Jones, ' Sarah Shank (82): Richard Kirk- | Bairlek, a Hewhrook 180) vs. Tom Lines, ¢ 8

It was now up to Whitey Plat Jerry Leer. Highland (19) vs Harry and he came through by siapping Indians at Bat | Poland, South Grove (831: Pete Burka single through the hole between! ” a AB RBI SB Pct. | mann, Lakeshore (84). : : | “een T 3 third and short, scoring Fernan-| Kiksrd eis 4 io Bs 2% I 3 PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT dez with the winning run. {Dallstsandro . 208 13 33 8 ¢ Jog, Fred Esple. Hilcrest (88) va. Jay Kalin had a huge might. He|Phx Geri 308 3 88 38 3 8 prove Hossam Kin Bh hogs batted in five of the Tribe's sev- pias a qd Mvsi pm Naegcie; Hillerest 13), Basgall . ick Crist, Riverside (86) ve. Willi en runs, three on his homer, two Gateriass 3 NM 23 3 Henthorn, South Grove (M::'Kep Lemons on a single in the sixth, Platt Peters ........ 174 27 44 15 0 253 Jr. South Grove (88) vs. Gale Hausafus, batted in the other markers. |Roiinver MERI Indian ‘Take (96). allinger ..... . Jim Moore, Highland 86) v Ji Kalin's homer soared over the Copgin oii. Tdi 28) Piatt 20. Saf: | mds i681 sor Aller’ Det’ Davis, River. - A «| side 1 right center wall at an estimated fell "13, Peters 11, Ballineer & Kain 1. 168), tn Dent, Meridian Hills

375 feet. It was almost to the Rockman 6 Birt 3

exact spot where Bill Jennings, Gutteridge 2. Minneapolis shortstop, parked a | Katina 4, Back Moon Sa a % nis Gerald three-run homer off Elmer Rid- 2; Goonan 2, Dallessandro 3 Fut, Rikard, dle in the eighth. Jenning’s homer _ Home runs—Basgall 13.» Platt 1, Kalin La a N

embarrassed the Indians no end.| Bockmues 5,

Rikard 5, Coogan 3,

Rikard 3. tes 2 They had dished out an inten-| RTSMING 2B BESO tional base on balls to Johnny Papish ........ 5 1 40°27 13 27 18 Jorgensen, a left handed swing-| [ine "" ."" 8 3 133 13¢ 54 53 11) er, to get at Jennings, a right Ridare : i LL Li 5 a » handed hitter. It was Bill's 15th Mec 4 8 1 48 @ of the campaign. Muir ERE 33 Three for Fernandez Gregg .........3 $3 63 6 4 3 %

Fernandez led the Tribesters’ 11-hit attack with three and Jen-|

Thumbed Out and. .nings collected three of the Millers’ 10 safeties. The Millers used!

three hurlers, Frank Fanovich, Didn’ f Know It;

Ike Pearson and Higbe; the In- Wi dians two, Riddle and Muir, Then Ins Game Unaccustomed to working re-| “ANOTHER one one for the * “book” | Hef, Muir probably will be seeing| ....reqd at Vietory Field last more of it from now on. Last time night. he won a game was on May 5. Plate Umpire Bill Monroe finally The Indians played errorless |. ....4 he couldn't “take it” any | ball, the Millers made one miscue longer from the Tribe dugout and it cost them, since it opened where the bench warmers were! the door for Kalin to come up| giving him the works. and belt his ninth homer of the |” , ". tart of the eighth inseason to put the Redskins back... ya barged over there, pointed | in the game, at a player and said, “On your

The Millers took out after, i | Riddle early. They tallied two yo Muir, out of the park for

runs in the first stanza and one in the Becond, ‘after which the, BUT THE umpire was pointing | righthander pulled himself to- at Russ Peters, utility infielder. gether and dished out goose eggs Manager Al Lopez got in on the until the eighth. pointing act and pointed toward | Score Two in Sixth the distant bullpen, where Muir The Indians didn't hurt Fano- was warming up, He's been there vich until the sixth when they since the start of the game, | landed on him for four consecu-| So Peters, instead of Joe Muir, | tive hits, including a double by | got the thumb and took the long | Eddie Bockman. The rally was | walk to the showers. good for two runs. Then in the 10th, Muir, the vie‘In the eighth the Tribesters tim of mistaken identity, was moved again and Fanovich was | {called to the mound to hecome the lifted and was relieved by Pear- | winning pitcher,

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Dick Stiles, Riverside (87) vs. Charles Kinniard, Woodstock (94); To Dyar. Meridian Hills (90) vs, Dick Milter, Lakeshore (87) Henry Marer,

Willowbrook (86: vs. Jim

orshoff. Coffin (91): Dan Moore. High- |

land (88) vs. John Clark, Pleasant Run

Hk Wampler. Pleasant Run (87) vs

Jim Secrest, South Grove (04): 8am Lewis, Sarah Shank (90) .vs. Don Williams, Pleasant Run (87), Robert Goldberg. Broadmoor (86) vs Lewis Yaver Broadmoor (94): Phil Bayt Jr, Coffin (88) vs. James Walter, Pleas- | ant Run (96), i Boh Percifieid, South Grove (88) vs. Gene Sorther, Coffin 95): Charles Ludwig, Sarah Shank (91) vs. Bob Ware Pleasant Run (98).

VICE-PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT

Jack Hollingswbrth, Coffin (98) vs {Crews, Coffin (102); Bob Mec (1007 vs. Joe Cork,

Bob aniel, InHillcrest

Joe Wampler, South Grove (§8) vs. Don Willowbrook (1041. John Burch, Shore (101) vs. Larry Green Pleas(ant Run (113). Bob. Laycock. South® Grove (88) vs, Dick Eubank, Paassnt Run (103); Charles Yant Wo k (100) vs, James Ensinger, Hoard Run (109: Henry Oliver, Willowhrook (89) vs. John Riddle, South Grove (106i: Richard Flee Pleasant Run (102) vs, Tom Farson, Pleasant Run (11%). Howard Webb, South Grave (98) vs Ronald Oaldon. South Grove (103); Jack Imel. Speedway (100) vs, Joe Class. Pleasant Run (108). Jack Kluntz Indian Lake (09) ve Pred Hatfield, Pleasant Run A104L: John Schutt, asant Run (i023) vs." Ray Kuhn, Lakeshore (113), Bil! Henke. Pleasant Run Mf) vs Moore. Meridian Hills (104); Brent Stewlart, South Grove (100) vs. Bob Kiley, | Willowbrook (110) George White, Bouth Grove (100) vs {Bob DeWitt, South Grove (107; Brian arting, Indian Lake (102) vs. David ‘Witt, South Grove (118). SECRETARY'S FLIGHT Duane Whipple, Pleasant Run (119) vs d Brodie, Indian Lake (122): Armon Pfeifer, Pleasant Run (120) vs, John MeGinty, Willowbrook 1a.

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ST. PAUL, Minn.,

Snead had set his heart on the

Open championship as a way to OR Ho Ht th ‘the Wednesday Twi- Butler, Sarah Shank, and John Whitey Wegsin, Muncie, was stein is. quoted by Jack Prowell t then his prestige and per-iLight League. Two games, Ferris Foods | ; q y strengthen prestige LIAL Lag ior anion LodRe wr Roberts, Woodstock, tied with Wright's helper. (of the Champaign News Gazette. haps bring him the “Golfer of Tryon Tavern, haye been postoon mea |" Six night a wee) had to } e Ars meets we the Year” award, Beer I tre “Riverside No in bed by 10 p. m. The other

Ferrier fought Snead all the Kinean's Reliahles va. Allison Jets. River. team trophy with a total of 3 vs. way in yesterday's playoff. Snea

horn opponent after he came from

six strokes behind on the final 18 Horseshoe Results

Sunday to tie for first place with a T2-hole 276.

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on the green, Snead said after the playoff. $2600 First Place The one-stroke victory meant $2600 first prize money for Ferrier and second place among the money winners. Snead col-

- lected $1900, but tops Ferrier with

earnings of $251}. Ferrier has

collected $16,276. This was his first tournament victory of the year,

Snead said he wanted the title more than the money since he didn’t win the U. 8. Open and he felt the St. Paul crown would give him a strong bid for the “Golfer of the Year” title, Ferrier was wildest on his second nine when he had trouble off the tee. The first five holes Snead and Ferrier halved. Then Snead bogied the sixth. Ferrier missed an 18-inch putt on the ninth and they were even. Snead lagged after the 11th when Ferrier shot a birdie three, and then birdied the 12th. Snead got back .a stroke om the 14th with a 25-yard putt for a birdie

three and evened: the match again on the 15th. On the par five 21st Ferrier got down in two putts for a

birdie four, Snead chipped to six feet from the pin after a wild shot to the right. His putt caressed the cup. but didn't drop and Ferrier won by a stroke.

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July 25 (UP)Ores Shampios, owed 3 Wek of regret. today, hy aking The title a 77. Thomgsma was a member somes led by Professionals Bill No. 3 quarterback at Notre Dame, rom sia in Snead gave Ferrier the victory by missing a hole, but Ferrier said that he would “much

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Times Special Writer CHICAGO. July 25-—-Who's go= ing to punt for Ilinois? There's a fine question to worry staunch, tfue-blue Iilini who'd like to spend New Year's afternoon in the Rose Bowl | Punting is Illinois’ big problem. Coach Ray Eliot wrestles with his problem so often and vigorously

2 Open Fire in Top | Flig 1g of Junior Meet

9 Murphy, South Grove, Low Qualifier

With 74, Meets Joe Harbin, Pleasant Run that neighbors want to match 3 By JIM HEYROCK him with Gorgeous George or Thirty-two young linksmen, those who fired 84 or under _yester- Don Eagle. day in the qualifying round. teed off today at Pleasant Run in ‘he Punting was no problem at all championship flight of the first Indianapolis Junior Golf Tournament. when Illinois finished the '49 In addition to the championship flight there were to be three campaign. = A= a sophomore, other groups, president's, vice president's and secretary's fights johnny Vukelich posted a 35.6 composed of golfers who failed to round the South Grove course kicking average. And on the day in at least 84. freshman squad, Les Pinkham ye championship flight will be quality yesterday. He a Bob gave promise of being an out. ‘led by Don Murphy of South Goldberg of Broadmoor, standing booter if not another - Grove, who put together nines of closed with an 86 after a bad back Dike Eddleman. 37-37 for a 74 and the low quali- pyne, Then Vukelich lammed out of fiying score. There were 88 golfers entered in school and Pinkham signed as a

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Murphy, who was a member of ,\. hay which is sponsored catcher in the Detroit Tigers’ the Cathedral High School goif by the Indiana Golf Association, farm chain. team this year and who placed ooo ¢ the bovs. who will be Petérson's It second to the medalist in the state or the big names in the Spring practice produced no

high school tourney by carding 8 oi.i05 polfing picture in years to punter better than Don Peterson 474. was to meet Joe Harbin™of . ... are slightly larger than and He'll probably be THE man, Pleasant Run, who shot an 82 4.0 ooif bags, the first time Illinois gets into a yesterday. Youngest entered was Tiny Don kicking situation. ° Name on Trophy Essig, 11, of 5225 N. Delaware Don Peterson certainly needs Also teeing off with the 17-year- St. There are numerous 12-year- an introduction to most Illinois |old Murphy and Harbin were Tim olds. followers. As a sophomore, PeterIMcGuire of Highland against. The tourney is being conducted son never advanced beyond ths Jack Bartley of South Grove. Mc-by Earl FEnsinger, Tech golf jayvee squad and javees are Quire, the son of John McGuire, coach and president of the asso- heroes to few alumni. 4 1934 state amateur champion, had ciation, along with Francis R." Peterson is a sizable hunk of a 79 while Bartley had an 82 yes- Jones, director of the organiza- football material. He weighs terday. tion. around 200, goes 8-3 and is listed ! For hiz low qualifying mark, After today's first round ofigs an end. Murphy will receive a medal and Match play, the tourney tomor-| rhe gybstitution rules make it will be the first to get his name OW moves to Sarah Shank for ,aqy for Eliot to use Peterson as on the Charles Wishmeier Me- 18 holes, then to Riverside fori, nunting specialist and if the morial Trophy. 12 Ivars, She Shamplonstis boy will just kick the bail far Second in the qualifying was 20- Coffin course Friday enough, he'll probably be excused vear-old John Mahan, farmer : 3 a» {from other details. Tech High School golfer. Mahan, . : . Illinois gained a good quarterwho intends to enter Butler this Heinlein, Wright Lead back future when Elry Falken-

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fall, had a 75. Wa stein, a great passer, transferred Was Snead Doug Thomasma, 17, South Woodstock Pro-Am from Notre Dame to the.ChamGrove, carded a 76 while Joel In the pro-am golf meet. at paign campus.

~Jim Ferrier, the 1950 St. Paul

Shepard, 19, of South Grove, had Woodstock yesterday the two- Falkenstein would have been of the Shortridge High School Heinlein. of Noblesville, and Tom next season, but found the discistate championship squad this Wright, Muncie, tied. for first pline too tough. year, place with 64's, { “I can stand strictness all 88 Juniors Entered Heinlein's partner was Pete right, in fact 1 like it, but Notre

David Lee, Speedway: Charles White, also of Noblesville, while! Dame's was too much,” Falken- : ¥

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Sout Grove won the A] Feeney Softball Notes 09

Sout 1 ts Murphy, ThOMASMA Towne in a tal lent:

and Shepard finished in the top '®Rorrge chants Tae BE eh four, Pleasant Run was second Sunday. Any tea ishing with 319; Speedway next with 322]

night we could stay up to mid- . night, That was the year around.” next Maybe Notre Dame's early to To" Schedule bed schedule has something to {do with that run of 38 games

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