Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 16

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a idskins Down Saints in Series Opener, 6-2; i . Beating Phil Ha d, Vic V * ng ugsta Ace Hurler | Aging Hawaiian Two | ST. PAUL, Aug. 2="Members of ‘the Indianapolis Captures Fly weight | Of GC Indians - the rare form displayed. Title Unanimously | By here last night by Bobby Friend, the native Hoosier | HoNoLUL, Aug. 2 (UP)- Np rookie pitcher up from Waco, Tex. Ado ‘Marino, An aging pri Ey a : by ring veteran, was the new fly- Cl avel nd's Gi B d Dizzy Tron | The ‘Tribesters now are convinced that they will be| weir’ shampwn of the wind] Sportsman's s | Store Al. Stars. In Softball Tourney eve an s ene ear en I ~ «7 able to fight off the - challengers to their league leadership. ‘092: ; r—— the greats In young Friend, the ‘Red- Marino won the 112- pound title Is ol 0 asi in on those that + Tribe Box $ last night in a furious 15-round : The Detr HF) skins . believe they have X Jcore battle with plucky = defending Brilliant Southpaw Goes fo Senators first place 4 oul : L INDIANAPOLIS ¢hampion Terry Allen of London. rishian ournpa league tod anded the “winning right- xh gue tod hander’ needed to keep them | Bockmas. 1» ’ 1 : 3! Td he alon AmGaly With Waiver Price of $10,000 L year-old ma in first place, or fairly close i 4 i § § Marino, 34, packed a seven-year! CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 2 (UP)--Gene Bearden, the man Wh 1046 a al BR " ssn, dla TT iW pitched the Cleveland Indians to the pennant in 1948, was sold yo “FHe fodder ds ge DUAR OVOE AL fr Did MRL sri «+ the Tigers . ‘Thé “Indi . 4 1 8 o made no difference in the wallop] 1 -Sanalors. Lor the. WAIVE price. of. $10 eameeenurl omen ae Prag Balans surpnamgly { 218 1 %pehind the murderous left jab) Tus lott banded kpuekichull expert who won 20 ges- 18 driving Ne knocked off the fourth-place 19 3% 2 Yat won him the crown. when the Tribe took its first pennant in 28 years, will report night BR a Saints last night, 6 to 2, and| Totals , 3 810 31 13 3 The crowd of 10,762 went immediately to Washington, here for the conclusion of a two-game Rerners > held to their slender ‘first-place st. PAUL frantic as the bell sounded at th serles tonight. ; \ r sou over the- BH O A ¥end of the 15th "zound. with) NJBearden, 29, sala he wad Bsa be vat ep rin pa . Loutsville Colonels who won in 01.01 reste S : Marino forcing Allen ainst the surprised” when. informed he - ie-F S- EE 1 Minneapolis. J oh ee 0 i ropes under a Ap, of sold, but was not downcast. ing-game v LY Mi 4 Siubs. ef .......... : body punches and lefts and rights | “I didn’t think I was going 4 ant three-g lers 4 Games Back Brancat, lg ® to the jaw. ibe sold” he said, “but I think] New Yorke il BOM, 8 rxsuis 1 pot iied vain Aftiare-— are 4 EAON, 8. Al By Thought: Nendog:==-t [everything | wiL work out more or {old Olege : : __four games behind the! issn 5.” rrr eee : ess-for-th = Subhe, virtuafly tied Indians and Colonels Naxior 2 : 4 0 0 oo The excitement was due to the! — 2 on riven I can_piteh” he —— ~Fimes Special ty arid the\Saints were pushed five Totals HEI nn fast. puce of te Aight as ell as |sald, “and I ‘(eel I've still got GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. Aug. Poa fuss Tr r reson in yr , ng’ ; é » . games off the pennant pace. |[ FUG 100 MOTI), MRT power. Before the fight, the ex- he stufs ] Dag 10 Joan DE have pitch ole E pla olumbui now 15 vDIANAPOL 1s 000 002 1308 perts predicted Marino would Toppled From Heights League end with the Philadelphia Houtteman, y & game and a half out of the ® R 000 200 000-3 have to kayo his opponent in the | Bearden toppled. from the Eagles, returned to training camp nounced st first division d the Saints and|,, na batted in--Shubs. Coogan Dales today following a stubborn hold- ; fhe Millers dre, Basgall, Main, Sa tad: base early rounds, or he stood a good| {heights of his 1948 performance 8 pains In are in danger of being Be Fintan” MA. Sacrifice -— Tipton. | i out siege of nearly two weeks, passed by the soa soaring Red Birds Brancato, endieton "and chance of tiring. {to an 8-8 record last year. So game-time. Tribe. Manager. Al Lopez itd pd A mats oo bois Hiee,| Allen held the crown he won| |tar this season he has a 1-3 rec.| 'Pihos signed a one-year con- the emerg PeZ| sind 4, Labi Main 1. Strikeouts—By from Frenchman Honore Pratesi jord and an earned run average tract after conferring with Coach through wi gambled with the youthful Friend jausstag 8, "Friend Main 2 Hits-O Greasy Neale, James P. Clark last night and the move paid off. Prisha in 3 janings. | Map 1in 3, Hau-| {less than four months. Buf though lof 5.75. SEeaRy he: ie. James ob Sirk, victory ove The West Lafayette 19-year-old pitcher’ By Y so laugst * Hockimants" by by(he lost. he walked off with the| | In announcing . the sale, the McNally a a Man- beaten the worked the first six innings and| sen wid on Haein "Winall Hon's share of the gate receipts, {Indians front office said “we fig joer , straight be = received credit for the victory, his pitcher, _- X Richer Paue- $17,500. Marino made little more lure Gene will be more of a heip The Tige y, pa peti: “eralta ‘snd Duffy, than expenses, but he was count-| Although no new salary terms th h 1 first in the American Association.| '™¢~%13 Attendance—3620 pe n to us with Washington than were disclosed, the former Indi rough a1 He was forced to retire after] i jing on lis ew Sreatige 10 as sitting in the bullpen.” ana University All-American was piichey onl the sixth because of a toe injury. ndians at Bat in on. futur: fights : | A spokesman explained that reported unofficially to have re- Sly three A toenail was ripped off and AR RH RBI SB Pe Marine opened ant n Ihe frst * |“Gene will pitch more often With ceived a basic salary of nearly Iried Ny Ars Lopez hurriedly “warmed up For- Fiffandes, iB 8 ui 1 round heb: Rooke whieh caused the Jim Smitson, im Lowe, Dave Paxton and Joe Baton (front row, Toft to right): Bil Hirschy, the Senators and we hope he'll $10,000 last year. the winter rest Main, who completed a neat] fell oh af oo 0 RA sag 0 his left knee. The Harold Suttmiller, Bill Colbert, Harold McCord and John Hawkins (second row), and Manager Ott knock off the Detroit Tigers and - pihos flew back here where the Mh Fo . mound job. Gerald id : Mf] ¥ g 3 8 Hawaiian opéned Allen's left eye, Hurdle, Jim Mathews, Bill Schlensker and Don Hinkle {third row), will represent the Sportsman's Store jew York Yankeés when he goes Eagles are getting ready for the But all the ya) hot drive Shrougn he gy? DY | a “ ve 1 i k : E fn the second. ° : All-Stars from Eagle Creek Park in the opening game of the Marion County Softball Association Jaga nat. ren, Chicago. Tribune Charity game Trout rem: caused the py Th nn hihi 10 it is a3. an Allen Explodes | “All-Star tourney at Municipal Stadium Friday. Sportsman's will meet’ Bush-Callahan All-Stars from | Compared with Dean between ar at 50 ir the "sila as a relies “oh thé Mound,” the young hurler] 118 i i -i3- : 23 f- + in-the seventh, cen eaplodut Longacre at 7:30 p.m. Don Roeder and Harold Archer- were not present for the photograph. i aden all from Success Is ave 11. 8 a ers’ Trucks’ pre showed none of the nervousness ie, «953 : n ‘237! with a barrage of blows which cut eta LA, ? : | Dizzy Dean took from the pitch-| hans Marino's left Again in the Fi ht Results | Dizzy pite as a starte that hampered bs pitching in (wo, es age his sug 23 pat 3 eae MAFIROS IIL Sue, AER 0 | Two Local Teen Golfers ght Results nine son. Dean sur Softball Notes olis ? ita o ora Ek arg Per- series of body punches. HARTFORD, Conn —Bobby Bell, 126, fered a toe injury which was the 0 11s. ; ah > Coogan 5, ro 4 Gut y P | ounptown: O.. drew with Fabela She : BUSH-CALLANAN LEAGUE Trout all Friend was sent to the mofind | ides 3. But in round 14, Marino got his ove in estern en: sles. cal. 10 start of his downfall; Bearden At Longacre because Elmer Riddl it galliae-pase hits—Peters § Kalin 5. Bas-isecond wind and pummelled the BP 140, New Bedford ped ass—Prankie Tey. | {pulled a thigh muscle in 1949) Gem Coal 6, Lain Drafting 8: Paper beat Tomm be © wasn't|gall 4 Bockman 4, Baffell 3, Coogan 3. ith hb rt iabal (140. New Bedford. 's ‘gion ackie “| dpring training and hasn't beep Lickase 6 Gem Coal 1; East loth Street viously ru available, The veteran righthand-|F"*% 3. Dalisssandro 3. Guiteriags/champ dizzy with hard left jabs) K Alice Emhardt C i Eris 137%. Onk-! Merchants’ 10. Gwis' 8; ‘Tonight's seheduls: er ‘accidentally cut a fINGer onl meme conn me and right crosses. The last round Donna Knox, ice Emhardt Capture land, Cal is ani 3 fan. Mfisgnia, the same since. 3 Jy eulan Home va. StahdhrguiBrands: 3 Ines a eth . : : alt a. Plat 13, Kalin 3 138'4, Los ‘Angeles, 101. But in 1948 the handsome naval! 3 t the firs in 38 \showed Marino in top form as he, { an e naval! Pennsylvania ‘Rallroad ‘vs. Peerless Pump. RE pitching hand prior to the imarkmn 5 DReamtta 3 periama showed. Mating. in top. form a» First Round Matches at Winnetka [veteran of the South Pacific was. Ralirond ve. | hit the fifs Tmdieor PITONING Marino weighed in at 112, Alien Times Special Solunar Tables {the key man in the Indians’ pen-| esg Pump 13. Fairmount Glass 3; blasted the © or Gregg Msviah w JL Ir ¥ rR Ed =" 111% WINNETKA, 111, Aug. 2--Donna Knox, Meridian Hille of In- Pp nant drive. Manager ‘Lou Boo FH th Bide Rercnsots will play the big five-rur i gg Iovever, there was a chance Hutchings ‘31 = Hah . |dianapolle, ated Barbara finn Blakely, oo iston, Alr and slice Toda IR fdréau picked Bearden to pitch|ar wii re, ie Tu og ALS 2am, tied ihe a. at Riddle would get the call dL Emhardt, Country Club of Indianapolis, battled Nancy Ree ash- 38 the American League's first play- ere are slated to play seven in 11 tonight. But if he's still inea- Main, eo : i H i IH a “ Martin Advances i ville, Tenn, after victories yesterday in the first round of the Wom- |g } pa off game against the MN gguvleneader a) the Jireinia Avan pacitated, Hal Gregg Will be be as- Strobel , Pr ARs a 4 en's Western Golf Association Junior Open tournament. i? FA es iis ‘Sox and the southpaw turned ‘in | ames "with 5.8 hdl chs sriaen 1-13 11% { | RRR i Hyatt a Miss Knox defeated Ann Ervine of the Oaks Country Club,| ; Ww ; 11 ® eV yi esd woe 7:00 Aor WIIG 10 Bim at 1138 . ail the Si Inmngs. 1 nd x 0d Gre itd 8 88 wan nn 3 ‘In T Meet | Tulsa. Okla., 3 and 1, and Miss] ay 7:00 36°E. Ohio 8 nine = strikeou 88 no ennis- [Emhardt eliminated Gay; Mitter;} fourth and th walks and allowed only four hits. |through I x han, 8 Te | Quincy, Ili... 5 and 4.

in other matches, medalist Patricia Lesser, 16, Seattle, Wash.

A = Main held the Sajal Salut 19 one Bit iL I0 Redskins added one more in the eliminated “Deep South rep-

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Serie ] gn. FIT i A Tn apa ean KA AZOO, Mich, Aug. try Club yesterday n SY ne Id registered by {he stubborn Bob Martin of Indian-|the first round of the Women's [season in nine appearances |apolis came from behind here Western Golf Association Ju a — : —{vestérday in National Junior and for Cs boy tennis tourney to eliminate ' {David Moran, Holland, Mich. |

2. when he left the game. The Redskins collected 10 hits to St. Paul's five. “Phe Indians beat Phil Haug: stad, one of the leading pitchers in the league. They batted him

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out in the eighth. 5-7, 6-3, 9-7, and advance to third! Miss. Lesser, whose three-| The Saints, who were jittery Pace With Tribe round junior’ singles, above-par 79 won her medalist | last night. made four errors and * Jim. Beatty, Indignapolis boy honors, meets Barbara McIntire,

three of the miscues were helpful The Louisville Colonels kept entry, weakened after a long first/of the Heather Downs Country to the Tribe cause, and also pace with the Indians last night set and fell to Joe Jacinto, East, (Club, Toledo, O.. in today’s quar-|

helped hang a defeat on Haug-| IR { 8 ter-final round. Miss McIntire dein the American Association do ockaway, N. Y., 6-8, 6-1, 6-3 . stad. 8 Martin's. third round 83. (teale Mary Ann McDonald of

{fight as they nipped Minneapolis.! cp miiia Bryant, Kansas City, Rob 8 to 7 with a 4-run rally in the was called by darkness at the ninth inning. The Millers had a end of the first set, which Bry-| 5 16 4 lead up to that point and apt won 7-5. They will resume picked up two more tallies:in their tie match logay, {defeated . Starr Cressy, Aurora, half, of the. ninth. Doubles Starts Today mr, by 8 and’ : Toledo pushed Kansas Si Poubles sorapetiion a isd “gets” Th other atch = {deeper _ into . the cellar _ with al junder way today-—a day late duel Miss Eh defeated Barbara.

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f Tr | the ‘same number of hits as Uns, | iors, Ted Jax, Hamtranick, |Grove, \ll,.3 and 1.

{the Arlington Heights, pil {Roy Club, 3 and 2. Joyee Ziske, Milwaukee, Wis. {Rivermoor Club, runner-up ta Miss Leésser for medalist honors,

Leading Hitters

Two-hit boys for the Indians were Tom Saffell, Dom Dallessan- .. dro and Ed Fitz Gerald. Saffell, Dallessandro, Dale Coogan, ' Monty Basgall and Main batted ~ein-Tribe-runs-and-one taltied on a St. Paul overthrow. Cliff Aberson, St.

struck him out three times _ Main once: *Basgall played a "great deTeiisive game Tor-the Tn-® dians around the keystone sack by handling six assists and two putouts.

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from N H The Saints weré. first to score.|to coast to an 8 to 5 triumph over| Fae ama: serait 3 Roller, Stars Try They ‘tallied two markers in the Milwaukee. 8-1, 2-6, 6-1 "

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