Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 16
stay in front took over the lead in the Ameri- mained ahead of Stan Musial, Co _ ... can League batting race last week Cardinals, in the race for Na-| average of .348, as Walt tional League batting honors last | , Red Box, former leader, week, ; i to fourth place. t George Kell, also of the Tigers, raised their averages, Robinson was riding in second place with going from .357 to .367 and Musial | 1.346 followed by Larry Doby, from .346 to .360. Musial, who had eveland, at 343. Evers also gained the lead In games, had his
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bat only 188 times. The mained in command in total hits!
Musial led the league in total
: lead in total the Pace in total bases with 209. | Ashburn, Phillies, was tops * pases with 192, but lqst the lead! Other Pacesetters triples with 11 and Ralph Kiner,
up With a total of 131, ahead in runs batted in with 99.| "guy jones, Phillies, led in runs| i Workman Shines {and in runs scored with 82. All_ oop 79 and in total bases |
Hank Workman of Kansas City osen. Cleveland, remained the with 205. Kiner and Del Ennis,
} king with 27. Dom Di- nd, %vontinued 10 set the pace in runs Nace. Red Sox. was best at Phillies, were tied in runs batted J
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A cn with 128, Kell also led in doubles hits with 119 and retained the/teammate of Ty Cobbs in ednesday. {with 28. Dropo continued to set lead in doubles with 31. Richie netroit in 1912.
hits to Dandridge Who came Vern Stephens, Red Sox, was | ow uin retained the honors inj oe did it feel to be a manager?
oe By 3G. TAYLOR SPINK of the Sporng News fon | CHICAGO, July 29—John Michael , nicknamed ‘Both stars picked up speed and Red and Lollypop, found himself, at the age of 63,.a major
manager for the first time in his life.
Lollypop had run teams
in the minors—Des Moines
hit safely through 30 consecutive and Indianapolis. He had been a coach with Minneapolis,
Colum! Weiiity DIYer. iples with eight while Kell re- Thursday by De anring re Didans polis San ies. 0 the Cubs, Dodgers, Yankees ad
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Now Red was 4 hous 5 the Hig "Ws have decided that You aia fhe
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few take every over I want to know why I didn’t pull! the ball in the third inning, dnd
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five yankee Stadium for Bucky HarIris in 1947, I noted that Joe sat around for
at’s why it is so tragic to systems. see Joe gradually moving out of the picture.
and qualification for success as a!
t. We took defeat very hard. ithe men that a dead body never We played the game over at our geored a run or threw out a run- New York Gaint Pitcher Larry But I am gratified that you lockers, we took it home with us./ner. A dead body is only for em- Jansen was taken to the hospital | “Now, very few players do that. balming, and does not belong on today suffering from what doe{tors described as “a tender appen“I tell them that the function dix.” No operation will be necessary. We will start to work just as defeats to rip you up is bad busi- own manager alone. I stress the He was sent home to rest. ge.'| ness, because you are not fresh fact that baseball is a vast en-
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“That's why-it is so tough, even replacements at his position in if you are not with the Yankees, his club’s farm system. - The big and to see so close a student of the/leaguer knows that somewhere game and so grand a man as his club is preparing a youngster Tommy Henrich finished as a reg-to take his place. Taylor, keep an eye onithis, there are Indifferent major He has every quality!leaguers. I don't understand it." The time had come for Red to Perhaps he will get his pave a meeting. into believing that the chance to start proving it as ear-
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{in with 79 apiece. i i batted in with 72 and in home stealing bases with 10. jin with Ep fot Phillies. led the! “1950, had moved new man will be here in 48 that question should answer itself. 3 : runs with 21. Jack Cassini, 8t., Bob Lemon, Cleveland, re-| pitchers 5 n With.-a record of nim from the po- J! am here, : mained the leading pitcher with gain reco | sition of assist-| ‘ * { Paul, led all base thiefs with 22.| d of 15 victories and four *iEht victories. and two losses.! ant to Jack Ons-| T did some fast thinking, and| “How do I run a club? Not by : { Jim Pendleton, St. Paul, {3 Jeeard 0 yielopies an | Joh Sain. Braves, pitched two! I said to myself: ‘Red, there is a driving. I am an advocate of the : |losses. Art Houtteman, Detroit, JoRn0Y sy DrAves, p | low into the : | A ' | somplete es during the week | {long summer ahead. There are no pat on the back. I am 63, x triples leader with 14, and George hurled two complete games dur-| 3p gam v e lbp ager’s office jobs in baseball. If you refuse,istarted to play ball professionally { Lerchen, Toledo, was ahead in ing the week to bring his league (to tie teammate Vern Bickford at of the Whiteland some new man takes the job,!as far back as 1908. | doubles with 25. Monty Basgall, leading total in that department 15 for the National League lead| Sox? it 13 reasonable 10 believe that bel’ as { is close at 24. Lou'to 15 in complete games. : “Let me telliwill fire the coache: *1 developed in the school of igenrich § was a o 15. : John Corridén re the s and appoint : . * Limmer, St. Paul, took over the TEAM BATTING | ATT BR BB. Pet.) vou the whole his own choices, so here is your| Dard JEROCKS au Sough expert. ¢ ! AB. R H TB HR SB Pet 3 " he no myself, 1 ined (Dixiey Towels, sinne- Rox Tor 101 th 10 0 T HIBLIE Halil DB CC to warmup, [Sox belated achievement of a|ever, into bel "the hanes ; , Minne- New Yor 3 2384 | Phila phia 3276 471 884 1350 88 20 370 " |Sox, ’ | J! © apolis, was top pitcher with a rec- Cleveland 1166 518 413 1383 109 21 378 Nem york 3093 435 813 1338 #0 2 283 «Qur club was in last place 80al you had been pointing at for things we would expect back, let|ly as 1951, in the minors. | ord of 11 wins and only one de-Chicasa = 3248 108 36 1200 34 4 281 Pittabureh 3070 413 807 1246 81 19 263 on May 20. We had not been YCATS. or hunting for a job?jus say, in 1912—when I played for feat. {Wash 3044 404 1086 4 30 ‘ass Cincinnati 3031 383 190 1178 Ii 3 25. getting the breaks: we weren't a Which way do you chobse to go?’ the Tigers—can fit into the 1950 TEAM BATTING St. Louis. 3002 407 724 1108 70 23 341 Chicas A TRL Ne ast-Dace outDt. AI-of us knew . ia picture, 0 A RA UR THAN FIELDING Brooklyt 101 ‘0 235 31 58 8d gp ot had not been able tol “Few players carry the game Indiawspells 3476 535 871 1479 1 30 27 DP. TP PO A F_ pet Br u 1 ts i0e1 7 978 Dut we had n e i TAYLOR, IT took me five . : Columbus 7 i ina 1329 oe i al Boston 11s 8 due 10h a3 oa} Bhi uls sa © 208 981 84 sm cash in on our itching which. minutes to do all this debating off the field with them. Years ago ge RR Hb mana fl fom RAE of [BM Jue wveoooy avpreciatea snd with o redhead named Corriden, v¢ ; Jo 3 877 Bost a 0 2384 928 #1 973 had to n winnin, ore long. I tur ‘ Hie i 1 841 # 3 258, Warn inxton ih ! 338 1565 5 oH Cincinnati #0 0 2351 813 92 99 “Well, T sat in ig ie | furned ane ard sald, rami) nn» AW Phuadelohial, 122 1 3308 1031 AH a3. Chicagn INDIVIDUAL BATTING talking ‘things over with Onslow. it : lis ag TEAM FIELDING {8 Lous ho 0 4383 10 (Includes all piavers in 10 or more! . tha | : DP TP BE pot! INDIVIDUAL BATTING [games, except pitchers {We were about to play a night have this confidence in me. I will] ifaskes a 4 411 Oneludes al Slayers in 10 or mare games, | wy M5 BN TBHRRBI Pel igame. At 6, I picked up my bag|do the best I can. And in accept- Doubtless they have the superior the field. fos 3 AB R H TR HRRBSI Brk 319 70 117 178 10 8 367 of baseballs and started for the Ing the managership, I make no|/system. They say that what's] lls 121 948, oY hos a0 4 T0021 | idl Grain 8 14} diamond. The Yankees were at promises, and expect none of you. gone is gone, and that permitting of the player is not to please his 33 264, 3 9.13 14 3 i 268 36 A8 11 28 338 Comiskey Park. | Seow 83 IRE EL UARE #8 3H “Buster Mills was out there, Soon as you make your chan TTIN 00 i 3285 51 108 167 11 61 326] 3 “Well,” ¢ w { ; E- inciude ¥IntiaL aT NG ey 3 A eS | 335 91 108 181 1% % 333/ feeding Iron Mike for the batters. ah ere ontinued Red, “on May | for the next experience.” f aamcludes All Diprers or: Mors Bos 78 14 26 3% | ! 22 3 Tie § 3 38 As I reached the ramp ‘eading to nslow retired and I took over.| “However, § RH TBHRRBL Bs 3 91.08 14 $87 53 113 1% 11 04 317/the field, Frank Lane, general Bob Cain lost to Cleveland, 2 to 1. /mope after a defeat,” he con- ness to make all eight want you. i 8 1 : oo 2 » X a i sl 8 1 X x 318 manager of the White Sox, beck- But the following day Billy Pierce tinued. “I cannot understand a 3 ( is 118 1 340 58 110 166 10 46 201 33 63 08 32 313|oned me to stop. . : : i Bddimd 4 BH : X 8 1 ] 368 15 86 18 25 4 236 35 71 116 10 44 300 3 ! 135 1 165 28 53 A 1 240 31 74 144 18 52 [308 : gE a o ii 0 8 grag sy . ad 3 £ 30 1 Hou 33 80 101 13 38 204 3 118 2 28 208] $ 1 0¢ v.37 10 34 3% 1 8 117 10 38 8 22 200 i hy i aT 54 104 1h “ Ms 4310316811 41 ‘l 8 4a 1 ond EER RER i i 1 [EL 34 51 98 143.3 23 se & 64 i 3 4“ ein 3 5¢ 1 18, | “ 208 i i 4 wham muREs dB # I Hi § ERLLE i i ) 3 3 Bo 18 3 i 33 a5 of 1 31 292 5 : 48 2 » 3 1341 337 67 98 154 12 58 201 : ; 3 EA] 103 30 81 8 17 291 i 4 i840 11 4 380 65 109 137 1 20 287 8 i; .f 1 57 2 349 54 100 187 19 79 287 £ 10 68 81 167 18 368 60 77 11 : th 1 200 44 50 147 4 380 50 8013 14 8 88) : 4 § ui ad 4 88 mEggis® 2 1) 1 ChW i Bia 73 38 711311) 82 am 130 #0 a 327 70 9220128 79 281) Jat J is aaa 196 34 55 73 § 281} ¢ 23 11 24 321 s 20 188 18° 71 280 3 # IH a 207 31 58 90 85 30 280 4 # 4 4 139 13 140.31 39 17 9 24 am 0 81. fi 4 Mie X 199 34 3% m0 5 21 a ; 41 WiBo 108 27 31 53 8 20 iN RHe1s am 4 314 68 #9 170 20 7 227 38 61 95 & 24 280 : \ 334 81 8416117 6 392 54 108 147 0 47 268) 5 34 on Rie BH BREN 3 z x ona 135 17 38 S1 3 34 a1 ¥ Oh 8 3 268 40 70 104 5 33 a8 oa 1 #0 83134 8 0 in XN Bh Mm if monly WEBL ERE 32 70101 4° % Chi JB : 840 i & fg EEL IER: Quist, steady going in an alunite ¥ { ; ; 7 steady going in an all-welded, t i \ 1 14 34 850 3 22 254 hha BL : 3 o (1 i Bs B83 1 own a Added resale value In luxurious single-unit Monobilt body-and-104 38d 400 seal 8 3 24 8 8 4 0 3M worsted wool or nylon interiors with frame* with exclusive recessed floor, Rk #708 EH ie Tamia NM Low upkeep costs, longer car crackproof, scuffproof Dura-fab trim, f Cin 150 24 38 5¢ 7 28] y . rat EH 4 Bus 8 a omc x BHI RM life, due to extra-sturdy construc coe iE » $014 3 ; 5 10 2% tion that protects against road 53 12 8 b ; shock rain. i q 8 iid 0 BEgalni di { C 3/ 8 0 2 . a4 1 259 236 64 114 11 4) 139 17 34 & § 245 § WwW 103 19 35 26 0 8 2 ) "O10 18 1 8 243 1 Wt 3 3 > 37 3 51 48 13 148 i Wis of #10817 4 3 Br A oF 8m a 3M / i 171 20 41 81 8 238 240 Adams. 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