Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1950 — Page 14
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campo ties PWR INDIANAPOLISTIMES — : - 3 o . : : - Th ~ Pirates Trip Phils’ Ace Curt Simmons [Doby in Hospital VU. S. Davis Korea War Dims pia: Due for Guard Traini + With Schroeder's Collap For Observation wn Phillies Cards | Lefthander fo Seek-14th Victory | Top Net Ace Loses fo Flam in Clay ~~ Sports Glamour i. ’ Today Before Starting 2 Weeks at Camp Cleveland Star Courts Meet; Strong Aussie Team Seen Kids, Ones That Come Home, Go , Into 1 St : ans in the EE nie Foe re at ‘Beaned’ by Hatten a A a Sipped the United States’ hopes : Leave Something Behind (Simmons set Bis sights on No. 14 today before turning from (hel NEW YORK, July 35 (UP)—|of defending tne Davis Sup Jou JCsanae of 138 "80% . - | Rain Stops Game, | pitches Hound 8 3 wire-stringing team In Larry Doby, Negro star of the ace, By FRANK ANDERSON The $65,000 bonus baby, leaving Saturday for two weeks train-
Schroeder, who won two singles matches in last year's success If the Yanks and Reds were merely baseball teams 1 Helps MacDonald lg Sia. 395.000 bouas baby, Liaw
Cleveland Indians, was UNGEr | ru Cup defense against Australia, had been counted 22 heavily servation in Swedish Hospital again this year especially since] “"" ro oq the collapse of the
z 3 * * { , t , “I haven't * »” - : wouldn't write these lines. Gain 2-1 Victo 28th Infantry Division, will take called fo active duty day as & result of being “beaned” the retirement of Pancho Gon-| ht ri To : 4 ‘his regular turn before donning heard.” he sald. “If we do .. .,n "ae night's exhibition game zales from the amateur ranks. 30-year-old Schroeder couldn’t | If shells were only peanut armor on a Victory Field NEW YORK, July 25 (UP)— it "Lhont of ae ORNIng well , . . 2 the Brooklyn Dodgers. | But the 22 4 Flam, a have come at a worse time. For | grandstand floor I could forget. Don't try to convince the Phillies pci private. He alr, ouked fotward 1 40 mest X-rays were to be taken as &|UCLA collegian from Beverly tne U. S. is expecting one of the But box scores, line scores, par fives and love sets Capt. Kidd was tough becauselps ¢ Sed ed ety ame to call him “Six Inning precantionary measure, but go: Hills, Oak, Beaded only 50 min- strongest Australian teams in i ; i /they’'re dead sure today boyish!/front - runn 4 woo Lo tors: believe the Ind u 0 crus hroeder yester-| 1 chale yielded to casualty lists—and 1 remember. : ini rnonals in the Most Phils home from Simmons.” “Some of Our gang ial ider was injured seriously. day, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, in the final MStOrY to gain the final
3 Were pretty good riders,” he sald.| wo accident occurred duringiround of the National Clay lenge round for the ‘Cup.
a western swing They got a kick out of me. Some, eighth inning of the game, Courts Tournament. The only bright spot in the
The features, the light and’, hind. It's always that way. ornery pirate of em all.
a athl hav : . CTH t to get ready for , ! t breezy tales of athietes have So. Boss don't fire me. I'll Ur¥) MacDonald, an otherwise pleas- camp, : {of them were Pittsburgh fans. I won by the Dodgers, 6 to 4. Lefty Schroeder's inability to get his Clay Courts was that Wi We become harder to write. 1, : ’ : ant 21-year-old right hander from pyring his’ | BO a e while, |Joe Hatten of Brooklyn served pest shots past the speedy Flam Flam's fifth tourney triumph of
writer. But, Boss, I'll still continue ’ ’ . Alameda, Cal, seems to be 0b- ia3v at the Into sneak glances at the news On .,.q0q with the idea of keeping Nay oh Gap, Page One. You see, Boss, I 10st pgqie gawyer's Phils out of the ps military res-
a Definiialy out of the oo bn. up a high, fast pitch that seemed cost him his second defeat inthe year and his first national ning Simmons” stage, 1 urtys “sail” as it neared the plate.|two weeks. Last week he took a senior crown. Certainly, the grinned and remaiked: “If I canipp,y 4 jeft-handed batter, tried! 4.6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 lacing from young Californian proved him-
“take longer to read the sports pages when I am supposed to be correcting and searching for
thing and those GIs out yg55 world Series. latch on to another one this week, | = vi typographical errors. My eyes and soms (19 F e ervation, the + to fall away from the pitch but 19.year-old Tony Trabert of Cin-iself a probable future Davis hands reach out for Page One. thete ale heifing me Tai 1x He personally Jliched Jem out Phillies play 17 Si a really, Rave something 10 was struck on the right temple. | cinnatt in the semifinal round of [Cupper but officials are not sure When I've read the first page I 545 of first place last night while games meeting mmons. {Show ‘em _ | He was carried from the field the Western Open Tournament. he is ready this year to face the wish I could have stayed in the =’ g. 8 pacing Pittsburgh to a 2 to 1 vic-/gyery team but the Boston : lon a stretcher, but was conscious| As far as Davis Cup officials |likes of Aussies Frank Sedgman, sports section. The reading is. INDIANA UNIVERSITY'S !OTY: his fourth straight conquestigrayes. It's Curt's third summer Lone Eagle-Marshall ana conversed with Dodger team| ——————————— Ken McGregor and Jack Brom easter there. gridiron men will make passing over aay ne is Seasotk trip with the Guardsmen, but nia 4 h H d Mat C d [Physician Dr. Dominic Rossi in| ® wich. : Somehow I can't get excitedigrades this fall if Frankie Pil onale . rc Ba a a ha 1948 and 1949 when he was head- MAIC eads Mar Lard ihe dressing room. Dr. Rossi =a Ro I1SOI- d S e i Further Humiliation about George Kell leading the chock takes over as: vackfield| Jo" OF a fair way of becomin ling for a bonus bust, Simmons Tom Marshall and Lone Eagle he believed the injury was not| | Incidentally, Flam heaped American League batters. Box-|/coach. And it looks like he may. : y : Blwasn't missed. meet in a two-fails-out-of-three serious, but ordered Doby to the] i Schroeder { the Phillies’ favorite candidate to . : i . . further humiliation on ing shows, midget races, plans Filchock, recently reinstated by oot ost, 13-Game Winner lor 90 minutes match to head the hospital for observation. | by teaming with Art Larsen of for the football season are just/National Football League Com- Phils in Second This time, however, the big, 21- Wrestling program tonight at the . i ns egion p San Francisco to beat him and short subjects to the feature missioner Bert Bell after three The Phils now trail the Bt year-old lefthander is a prime cog Outdoor Sports Arena. ‘Doubles Play Starts i Trabert in the doubles finals, presentation on Page One. years of banishment, assisted Louis Cards by two percenta; v in the drive of the whiz kids for Two other heavyweight bouts k T { The 11th District Junior Base- 3-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. so # {Head Coach Clyde Smith in| 8° pPhiladelphia’s first senior circuit/are scheduled. Lord (Tarzan) In Parks Net ourney ball playoff title belongs to Robi-| With Gonzales now on the pro
points.
! ./ Pinkerton meets Joe (The| y { PERHAPS that calls for ex-|SPring drills, The former New!" y,:nonald, a former Detroit/Pennant since 1915. With 13 vic : *| Play in the men’s doubles divi-| circuit, Schroeder apparently planation, Maybe the boss thinks| York Giant could be the choice myger chattel whom the Pirates 'OTief already under his Wing, Mighty) Titan and Jumpin’| 0 “7 e tne City Parks tennis ®°P-Ragsdale Post today after | Lo oun and the defeat of
Tve lost my touch. Maybe my|to succeed Chill Cochran if Chillnaiq $26,000 last year when hel there ® DO telling just what the Jobuny Ro Ro Ped Eric |i urney began today on the Fall Myron Garland hurled a 3-0 no-io,., crack doubles combine of Billy wife and son wonder why I don't /MOVes upstairs into an administa- was declared a free agent by Phils will lose by Simmons’ ab-|*€cerson. e Rococo-Pederson ~...i ‘and Brookside courts, with hitter against Speedway Post No./Talpert and Gardnar Mulloy by
come home anymore babbling tive job. Commissioner A. B. Chandler, rene. or how Such of a fine edge match Sialts the program hai 8:30 a record field of 48 entries. 198 in yesterday's game at River- Sedgman an d McGregor at about what the Caps, the Olymp- Frankie lived down his banish-/scored his maiden major league he | Imaelf Will lose at camp. Bp or 30 minutes, - Seeded number one, are Stan|,,, ““Wimbeldon, England, it was apfans, the Indians and all the rest ment by making good for three victory against the Phils on May urt. won't. attempt to mix a 1 minute . Malless and Ralph Burns, the de- = parent that trials for the Davis
o > o do. o vears in Canada as coach and|23 when he defeated them, 6 to 0, baseball with maneuvers. He'll be -— ———— fending titleholders.. Art Linne| Garland not only pitched the Cu eam will be a wide-open are Soing or going 0 do ayle football player. Failure to reportion three hits. Just Another communications man Motorboat Races {and Jimmy McClure are seeded POSt oa win out helped nis Sun i hy the Pacific and am just begin-|® bribe offer was Filchock’'s and Again on June 21, he beat the OE x Meld Artillery head- RED ‘BANK, N. J, July 25 second. Sause y 8 Sin oy = 3 And nobody was discounting pirg to find it again. {Merle Hapes’ undoing. They didn’t Phillies, 5 to 3. Just to demon-+¥ a oy. d 12 (UP)—Thirty races for inboard! Jimmy McClure and Murray Xen Ie hand by Ie Flam’s chances too heavily, even Maybe it's because I left an take the bribe, were merely re- strate it was no fluke, he hum- bail at BE Ni he le pay ase. and outboard motor boats will/Dulberger advanced to the final Se vas Sven a a the Aro [aBAINSE veterans Talbert and fncompleted job out there. Maybe Miss In reporting it to league bled Philadelphia, 4 to 2, on fivel qo’ iii Be Sa aight y pela during the 18th annualjfound: of the mefvs singles after, BRO Ho nguer ln LW (Wimbledon Champion Budge ? headquarters, IU thinks Frankie hits July 19, and on July 24, throwing. But they try, ,, nal Sweepstakes Regatta on Winning in the Fall Creek sec.|iRDING With ‘one man on. [Patty of Los Angeles, who now
it's because I left a lot of my : to cra v 2 ' To buddies in rain-ridden, ant-swarm- Das the stuff. So do we, perhaps proving there ean be too! yoy am, Ie aan Into the Navesink River, Aug. 5-6. Soual. Bob Bastian, setond seeded ot laced only 23 Men. Sk oma the U. 8. “ace in the hole.” ng jungles and sandy beaches. , pgp AYN manufacturer the Phils, 2 to 1, on seven hits. (027,18 OVer, You're just too dog- Tu. = finals. © *|One of these was trapped In a fer th s {thinks the Big 10 is going down MacDonald, who started late ted to do anything else.” Busy Hurler TT, | double play. BY 5 IT'S BEEN a month now. Their. the TV 10 count in foot-|this season (but not quite late In Priority Unit MONTREAL, July 25 (UP)—|Fiaht Result { The victors will compete in the BALL GAM smoothed-chinned kids who are|p.i By the way he manufac-/enough to suit the Phillies) be-| Like many National Guards- Ronnie Lee, Montreal lefthander, g esulls {Indiana regional meet with teams || ,; for That Late Evening Snack falling in Korea have become 10|iures television. Name is John/cause he was felled by a Ralph Men these days, young Curtranks as the International! yyy YORE (ta rove) Jimmy| [TOM Richmond and Clinton dis-| Its the me the hastily-trained young neck. Kiner line drive during batting doesn't know whether his unit, league's busiest relief pitcher this Herring. 188, Brookiva, N. Y. Sutpointea| tricts. No date or place has been DANUBE replacements who fell in New| Says Prophet Meck: “The Big Practice, had the luck of the attached to one of five priority/season with 35 appearances in| CHICAGO Armand Savoie. | 131, (8) n.| Selected as yet, 1 208.5 W. Wash, RI-0845 Guinea and the Philippines. The 19 has very “effectively ‘de-em- Irish and a summer rain storm National Guard divisions, will bei the Royals’ first 85 games. Lasal, oFaocked ‘out: Albers Adams, [140 ODISANRY aaadale 300 103 5-8 § 3 ‘
kids in Korea are those who ' its iti yorki { | phasized’ its position in the foot- Working for him last night, in| Played bait at Howe when 1 Was hall world by prohibiting telecast- | the only big league game sched-| ih nt — ov] NE of its games. Now the East. bled / . ern and Southern schools that! Two-Run Homer promise. Some of them would have been trying hard for. years; Eddie Waitkus had just waliy ound their way Into the, capture public attention away loped a two-run homer with two box scores I check, the basket-'rrom the Western Conference out in the seventh to put the | games 1 cover, the cheers of will find the job is easy. Mil- Phillies ahead, 3 to 2, ‘when a| ihe fans, But now it's different— jong of Americans every Satur- heavy downpour caused the sec-| | use a bully wants to push alqay will watch these schools play ond halt in. the game. lot si Jetle Sore around, land become fans, while relegat-| After a delay of one hour and ’ Wha Saal tel them? What can | ing Big 10 games to reports on four minutes, the umpires decidthey tan eran] Or 30 Ter in hel gr boards. a a rable r | eck thinks good high school 0 the mada death hes bor 1% ll payer Wile Strate, t,o 701 18 Drevios, ning’ wih peasy a aed O {places with the biggest television MIL urgh ahead. 2 to 1. Bob| |} all Gls Et Atalote She ahat|support and the Big 10 will lose| UIST. AF SIEh fame winner Should T tell them they wap kili|\D® fUPPlY of talent it has al- C0 Aree ith Ni seen and maim and suffer and still ro TUS Ditracted. Tycoon M xl Pittsburgh took a 1-0 lead in the| turn to the cultured confines of a! tots mat vols we'd Ast Inning on Bob Dillinger’s|
{adjusts his set of controls, we'd! k gentlemanly tennis match? |likke to ask him to consider this:|.. Pie and Ralph Kiner's fly ball.
. an |“South Pacific hasn't been! ally Westlake's single, a walk| THAT'S WHAT I want to say screened. It's a stage play, which and Ray Mueller’s single gave the to them. That's what 1 know to be means the audience has come Duc® their last run in the second true. They can suffer, sweat, bleed to it. Last we heard the musical "Ding: : | & and curse and still return to pick was the biggest hit of this or|, “ke Gollat's single and Richie, up the threads—at least most of any other season on Broadway, AShburn’s three-base hit gavel i them. But when they return Could work with Big 10 foot. F Niladelphia its lone run in the| 8 they'll find they've left something ball, Mr, Meck.” third, ;
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