Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1950 — Page 32
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 3
(UP)~~The new National Profes-
' sional Basketball League formally adopted seven clubs today and left room for Louisville, Ky, or
of Junior ' Open
WINNETKA Ti Av. Both of Indianapolis’ hopes in tournament of he Women’s Western Golf Associa-
today at the Winnetka course.
Dayton, 0. to Join. Directors vetoed a proposal to the circuit to 10 teams. Initial members, as approved, Omaha
left in the schedule for Louisville or Dayton. The directors established a 60-
adopted were. a 48-minute game schedulé and 14 player limit, a ——————— A a S—.
Pick Training Site
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 3 (UP) ~ President Al Banister of the Columbus Red Birds of the Amerfcan Association, has announced . the flock will return to Daytona Beach, Fla., for 1951 spring training. It will be the fifth straight year the club has used Kelly Field.
game schedule with each team to
Club and Donna’ Meridian Hills both lost one-down in yesterday's play. Miss Emhardt was defeated by Nancy Reed of Nashville, Tenn, and Miss Knox lost to Barbara Ann
| Blakely of Anniston, Ala.
Locals Hold Lead 7 in Roller Derby, 2 to 1
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Edith foo of Indianapls lene la igh sh car’ bug th ! stand with a hardMrs. Joyce hit the st roadside during 4 ape.
cial women's race. She was treated for minor injuries at Methodist Hospital and Joloased Emhardt, Knox Out|
lap po puff {16th Street Speedway __ Alice Emhardt of Indianapolis "Knox of | ,
The RCA employee led . women drivers across the line | win. Ellen Turpin finished second and Betty Kelly was third, Bud Moneymaker made some more money as he took another 20-lap feature event, leading Hershel White and Bill Eubanks
{across the line.
White and. Eubanks each won one of the two semi-final events. White, Frank Mike, Bud Owen and Jim Moore took the heat
Bob and larry. Battle
For Honors Keep Team
-Larry-Doby most valuable . Player award. Consider what Lemon and
in the last 18 games and in the last 15 gates and fetam
victory was his ninth in a row. And his 17-4 record makes him the. winningest pitcher in the major leagues.
Ba a He walked and struck out in his
{two - final efforts to equal the
major league mark of four homers in a game. His night's efforts enabled him to take over the American League batting lead from George Kell of the Tigers with a mark of .350.
after a drive which fourth place, 9% games from the top, on June 8, American League selectors will have a difficult time choosing between Lemon and Doby. The Tigers called” on one of their second line pitchers for the second day in a row and got a superb performance as they blanked the New York Yankees, 4 to 0. Hal White gave up only! “two hits, allowed only one man reach second base, and drove In
winning the pennant this year began
- {the first run with a single off
loser Allie Reynolds to dump New York two games behind the lead. The Yankees; who were beaten in Tuesday's series opener by Dizzy Trout, are only three percentage points ahead of Cleveland. The Boston Red Sox scored three runs with two out in the ninth inning to beat the 8t. Louis Browns for the 15th time in 16
The Roller Derby series between the Indianapolis
~Btars and the| Brooklyn Red Devils stood at 2
to 1 today in favor of the locals
after the Devils eked out a 24-22 triumph at Victory Field last night. Mary Gardner scored nine polis for the All-Btafs, including a grand slam, and “Toughie” Brasuhn paced the Red Devil attack with five markers.
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events. The consolation race was won by Bud Bnow.
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NEW YORK (UP) — Horses bred in South America have become Ancréasingly popular in the U., 8. during the last 15 years. In 1035, only seven U. 8. races were won by South American horses but last year 162 races captured by horses bred below the Equator.
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games this season, 9 to 8, Vern Stephens’ two-run double tied the score and Walt Dropo’s pop fly single brought in the winning run. Rookie Jim McDonald, who pitched two shutout relief innings for Boston, was credited with his first major league victory.
shaky start and pitched an eighthitter as the Philadelphia Athletics whipped the Chicago White Sox, 10 to 3. Elmer Valo led the A’s 15-hit attack with a homer, triple and two singles. Phils $145 in Front the National Sanus. She
5:1 3% -game ead on Het Be ol ““{Bubba Church pitched a threehitter to blank the Cincinnati Reds, 2 to 0. Church singled home
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NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP)—As & sidelight to he Cleveland Indians’ spirited pennant drive, Pitcher Bob we ArS-waging'-4hot-batile-10r-the-American--1aa gues
Should . Cleveland succeed In
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did. last t as Cleveland
Doby nigh Walloped the Washington Senstofs, 31 to 6, t gain 12 14th victory
Granny Hamner with thé Phils’ first run and Del Ennis hit his 24th homer off Willie Ramsdell for the second. Switch-hitting Jim Russell tied the score with a two-run homer in the ninth inning and drove in the winning run with a single in
the 10th to give the
ca, the up 12 hits, including homers by Johnny Hopp.
.'The Boston Braves took over third place, just two percentage points behind Brooklyn, by 200g the St. Louis Cardinals, behind Johnny Sain’s ret: pitching. Pinch-Hitter
Sain’s 15th victory.
and 8 to 6. Larry Jansen pitched a five-hitter and Wes Westrum hit
Sal Maglie gave up nine hits to win the nightcap, despite three home runs by Andy Pafko.
Yesterday's ~ Star—Hal White, who gave up only two hits as he| pitched the Tigers to a 4 to 0 victory over the Yankees,
Roadsters to Race At Mt. Lawn Sunday
Times State Services NEW CASTLE, Aug. 3—Wayne Alspaugh, Cadiz, Ind., will be one of the favorites ‘when Racing Association roadster driv. ers compete at Mt. Lawn Speedway Sunday night. Alspaugh set a new track record in capturing the 30-lap feature sprint on July 31. Other likely starters include Bmoky Stover, Tom Cherry and
O'Connor, North Vernon, and Red| Renner, Woodburn. { The program, which will start] at 8:30 (CDT), will include four 10-lap heat races and a consolation affair in addition to the feature event.
NEW YORK (UP) — Approxi« mately 50 balls are used in an average big league game.
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SALEM, Aug. 3—The big car Walker 8uto: races scheduled for the
Cooper’ singled ho: 1d rdon Salem track next Sunday have . me on! been postponed intil Aug. 20,
{Everett Roberts, track owner,
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Roberts said that the
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James Hunt, an official of the Ft. Lauderdale club, contacted Miss Kamenshek to inquire whom they could contact to possibly buy her
unbreakable contract for one year or make any other arrangements to obtain: her fo play. first base for the Ft. Lauderdale team. Leo. tentatively turned down the offer, but said that he would submit it to a meeting of the board of directors of the Girls League for final action. The board later also réjected the offer. “Rockford couldn't -afford—to; lose her,” Leo told the Florida negotiators. “I also told them eithat we. felt that women should themselves and that
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MICHIG, CITY, Ind., Aug. 3 (UP) — Hammond joined Anderson and Richmond ‘today in the finals of the Indiana American
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